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EW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, ¢rEBRUARY 25, 1867 et e e e yoll of the reprexentatives elect, and place thereon tho mes of all Persone claiming seats as representatives WASHINGTON. when 1 the expenditures about the Cupitol were to be ex: VNG hat it his colleagne Fi 1 from States which were represented in the next pre NE (Rep., Pa) said &1 . el poreons dnly, wnd Whoso 1. ilvoiis) v T BIFTLE DORK IN CONGRESS—ATPROVRIATION TITLS- ] fed in tie- | enee, his question might be answe It . THY TARIVY 1 TAX BILIS OUCHEDTUE PRESY tavely, or | shol recy .41: ”‘.l):|:'h‘| . “X‘rnt':h n (;YH;: ['4 ! |”1II‘A“‘ - P | like the Capitol required a little mo ne and e o s ohi aacins smin o, Aok t restrieting the | than the putting up of a sawaniil, - [Langhter] UKW OF OFFICR BILI—DEMOCRATS URGING TIMC O § 4 gicron It O e | M. SCHOFIELD suggested that lis colicague’s 1 .x{ BIGN THE RECONSTRUCTION BIL=THE LOAN BILL— ¢ il be construed 10 authorize th | wiuk wore wity than satisfac tory, but he . seliof 1d) JOUN WENTWORTIVS COMMIVIRE EXANINING KE- | clahm for supplies or stores takeu or furnishied hiad 1o iden that the Capitol wak Lo remain af aahi VORTERS }n! Ohr armsies, o injury 1o property where th tou, | The setion of Congress last session i entting down : - originated during the war for the suppression ae would tend to itk removal, because when Western e | Souttiern Rebellion, in % State declared i fnsurrectic Ders could no longer make fortunes by their wileage WasHINGrON, Feb 24, 1967 | Coclunation of (e Prosident. or in a State w v would jnsist ou its belng moved Westward, The fict s Sons tondd po wof Secersio edd 10 withidraw fr of there only being a single line of railroad between Bal- 11 41k Liave its effecton the question evee a bill to repeal the 1, W i repeal or modify the effect of any action tending the provisions of the aet of | loyal citizens Tennessce, or of Srow the Committee on (€ provisions of the Law authorizing the introduetion of the United States, and their s » withont Custom-House inspe f & number 1 ¥ Wert | Virgisia. ; { These two bills were received by the Pr | the 91l inst., but uot having beeu returned by bim to foreign goods in anent info the int tion; also, @ bill for the erection asse wohibiting the -~ Roght Housen A Will was passed probibiting the | (e House in which they originated, within the tine puywent of cluivos acering prioe (o Ayl 15 1860 e i by the Constitution of the United States, 10 pessoiis who joined the Rebellion. The ol | they Bave become Jaws without Lis approv L 10 prevent officers of rmy who joined the Rebe A Jittle move than 80 per ecnt, or about §900.000 of v due them when the re now, with @ A Wil was cause from collecting back § war hioke out, as many of th Confederate modesty, attempting to do. passed suthorizing the Seoretary of the Navy to | transfer the ron clad Onondaga to her builder, George Luintard of New-York, on the payment by aid on the con- tract for Lis coustruetion. At 1 e IndianfAp propriation bill was taken up. It makes the yegularan- mual appropriations for themaintenance of the Indian Fuwcan, the ng caties, ele. Among other items these is o Yot to the Winne whants’ of vommations wiiv wecretary at 2} o'clock. The House had inconsideration most o eivil appropriation bill kvown as the Omuils Wil The whaledag was spent in amending the bill in ‘« mittee of the Whole, at the evening session 1t was passed. During the discassion of the bill,when Yem for paying 4 commissioner of pablic Imildings | the elaim of the State of New-Yoik for war expendi- iust the United States, has iou of th | tures in 1861 and 182 ag 1 upon a ¥ A further wination is suspended for the present, absence of Gen. Memitt of Gov. Fenton's aff, who b, pectedly heen called home The funer Bache took pia afternoon and was lagely atteuded. e XXXIXrtn CONGRESS BY TELRGHATI 70 TR TH SENATE Wasimsoros, Feb EITTIONS A PEIVATE BILIS, 4 P |]mun~ and memorials were presented and re- e | On wiotion of Mr. L. | fox T pension b | M GRIM | the See Ononda payinen contraet for went. Passed. CLATNS OF RER TRUMBULL (F tion to prohibit onnts been a this of Professor Ce SECOND SESSION. 7. ke good o | zoes by the failure of the Mer- | f this city. A large nnmber by the President’s private 1), n wpecial session deration uf private . called np the bill directing y to transfer the iron-clad to George Quintard, of New-Yorii, upon the ut advaneed on the 1hy the govern- rinrday a & AXD REPEL SYMPATHIZERS. jealied up i ficer of the G My o Washington was read, Mr. Schenck had rvead to y ol wing prior to the “he Honse a picce of poetry written by B. B Freuch, i Gavex of sny peeca AU BrOTICled) SROTES the present commissioner of public buil , and | g r wnid Rebellion was not known dedicated by Innto Andrew Johmson, The réading of | b d distinctly in favor of its kup the poetry cansed a good deal of sementamong the | Vpietei e gndiciary Committee recommended the funny | stiiking out all after the word rebellion where it first ny of them, getting into auembers, and ma 3 rred mood, begun with romarks at the expense of 1 1 TRUMBULL said be wae not in fa of this and Johnson, but were not allowed to proceed long, | B dment, but the the Com were, g o & sympathizing gnd L evoleyt Demoglat | VY. an amendinent as a § Yalged & point of ord st the provecdings, Lhe | viso ihat this re t be constry prevent bt shogds t of ots wade prior to April thie payn 101, with Joy St ebm B 9P NOWE (Rep., Wis) offere i the word Delhion,” where it fir | Towing words: “Or in faver of any person wh atifaction of the pre accounting belion i favor « southern States. Agreed o, The fun over, ot Jolinson cea point of o Spesker sustained th Ahio winstzal French and the pa s the Henpe resimed Dusines. The sppointuent “of & commixssoner of public buildings was taken fram the Presudent 1 the office mude clective by ity hill was under Y an amendwent, to 400 he fol the Senate. Mr. Wil Inden | Eigkangy wopsideration most of the evenin Ap attempt was | 35, Nayn ¢ eunde 10 take up the Tax Dill and pass it in order | gyqe, He i Parg ive s I I p fi1sl ;| son voted in the affiy ive that the Tavifi bill might be 1eac l_,‘:l the Lt ‘h”fi - g sombon amended was then passed on Monday, but a motion to adjenn Was made anc THE CUNTOMS LAWS | utiod atior Seall of the yens und nays, M. Conk- | v, EDNUNDS (hep.. VU, from the Committen o3 3 L i L reported a bill to pepe the wision of law | Juig qud other fricnds of the Tariff bill did their e htroduction of forcign goods inte the | fax bill without inspection at the usial e of srnment until the 4, und s, of Fevent g v, 1604, ure Th & follows st to prevent an @ s entitled was disposed of, but the Westarn men seemed indif- ferent about the matter, and mostly voted te adjonrn : ropurpokes,” over. 'The Tax bill will be fivished to-morrow 0 T rl.‘hl\‘.f"'!," T m':i. ing the st week of the session, there will I 3 EbAPSDe, from the s e 11 ] Il : i great rosh of business in both Houses, and | ::‘:‘t-'llu-vrlun;(l l‘-‘mul-“.:u.l’;:.: e Uy | aments. ouse bill does 10 Lard work is anticipated in order to get throngh. | Specificaliy for each item. {‘_ “]. v i “riday’ e 8 nise e Hmited as foll “or Hglithou In giving Friday's proccedings f the House an | tionsare fmited B Loy e e ot T on Lake Superi error vecurved in waking Mr. Delano veport. the bill T Mickigan, §10,000; st Sauts Cru, \m.y‘l : p relief o irom clad contractol 4 bee Tsland Knoll, Georgia, #15,000 ; on Morris for the telicf of the iron clad contractuis. 16 was fyiwes Tuland Knoll, Cearels, B0.050: oo River; ing at wer amd w provisons for building or at_Braddock's Point, ¢ ) Istand, Ga., Lighthoure wnd Mr. Bloan who reported & snbstitute to the Senate Bill. Dedano is Chaiman of the Claim Committe and Sloan is a wember of the same, hat the form wpposed the bill in commitice ind on the floor of the as ‘}"l . 1 tenders, and autl o of The Recretary piise. o8 Treasnry to fix salaries Lihouse keepers st The election of officers of the XLth Congress is | the points mentioned DL ARMY APFROFRIATION WILL Ty the memiwisof the pres Finance Com bers elect, of 1t is con- M. from the ready being cany asse ent Congress 1o lonin whom there are o large Mr. FESSENDEN (Rep., | mittee, reported with s tion bill. “The provision sion, or relieving of the Gener and the wel pnbes now here ceded there will be no opposition i the Republican g, g of his quarters from Wa £ | b (! o N or. Mclherson for Clerk, | by adding “except with hix consent.” The party to Coltax for Speaker, McPherson for Clerk, | pitrclase of the Willard Sears estate, near the Way Ordway for Sergeant-at-Arms, and Given for Post- | 4v i sronnds, and the sae of i certain iract « yaaster. There is likely to be a wtest over Door- | in South Boston, is stricken out. The sun Xkeeper. The present incumbent, Gooder fofore been the candidate of the New-York deleg tion, but it is said that the New-York delegut of tle next Congress will present i bew the present Assistant Doorheeper. CANAL oint resolution sueh meast ¥ from ROPOSED 1NTEROCEANIC K11 Y., Call) introduced ary of State to ade 1y to obtain the an nbia for the United S rocennic ship canal a and to ascertain the tern as he may deen e f ssociation ns of Darien of the Grand Army of e Republic has ) the right of way can be obtatned ; which was oo adog i fifon, I; ¥ THE INDIAN APFROFRIATION RILL i i e (B INDIA ROPRIATION BT pushing hiy rgetially, ST 27| enmonn Ty OLip) a1 1 0'lock cailed 1up the o A dian Appropriation bill. Among the items in the b - 0 38 38 said, bas gubwitfed the Civil - budian Approbtation U, S o Superivtendent of Tenare bill fo the Attorney-General for his ép. 2100 48 | udtay .WL H nl";‘-i Indian l-.}n 1035 n.;,-..y‘M 3 i i anhg ¥ U Y 0 ¢! Wy 'rka to perin 2o its constitutionality. It is claimed that Y 18 h’»l1‘..|'.i.':‘~”('-} éfl u“ :’_\ (. ((.('I-"(;";;?v. 'lv“l’h'!‘l\ll-‘lrl:. Clearly imeonstitutional fo pask o law of the eharac: | &ioat Jof fresets to Lidtaps, 8500 for provisions for irinted for oken up. afr wron & FOWLER (Rep., Tenn.) asked how much wiis s ppro A4 by the BILT Mr. SHERMAN peplied ahont §2,700,000 LAECUTIVE SESSION AND KECESS, Thie Senate at 4 0'clock Went Into executive session, and at 4} . . took @ recess until 7 o'clock this evend NING SESSION BILL ¥OR THE KELIEF OF CERTAIN DRAFTED MEN. M. WILSON (Rep., Mass.), from the Conference wittce on the il for the relief of cortatn drafted wade a report. The bill has reference to certain fred within a year after having furnished substi e . nzress hus no right | indians, $11,500 ; for contingenciea of the Indian Depart ter. It is furthe pimned that Congress b m. righ val 000, & Jygé guiiber of sugs, from &, o pass a Inw requiring the consent of the Senate be | g 00 10 aniod! A v "'g"}"‘l for the payu ident ca we s Cabinet | Ipstulpents a renties WD o varion: e -+ SRR Fremidemt ean ‘.w".” l“ ", l; ts of e‘ oo proviso fiu-mrmmm BTN the House A petition, sigued by H’d ’.;'* ! .’.'*l,' s ol a8 Stelhe oadt on the recommendation of the Scoate jew-York, has been presented to the President, ask- | Fiuw dmitteg : 2 s i B, ; ».»Pnrg;srn Hhet o part of the money approp sng him (o sign the Military Rec ruetion bill. A | the Beheral and incidental expenses of th r ! wumber are here personally working v favor of the | in Colorado Territory, shull be disbursed " | Cummings, the preseut Superintendent of Indiun Affairs o | for said Tesritor There ave several ) Al Pauk Presidents here | he following was fnserted on the recommendation of 4 Legal Tender bill which passed the | the Senate Finauee Committee : i Jeokingalter thé Légs Tander bill “"]' : ||~'.-I' “Ta suppiy & deficlency for funds heretofore ipprof House. They bave had interviews with several Sen- | 4004 on secount of Winnebago Trust lands aud for the ators for the purpose of ascertaining what the | Arrapahoes and Chevenuce of Upper Atkanses River, . " inder treaty atipulations, and which were lost by deposit chances are of its passage in the Senate. The Com- " Mérchuuts' National Bank st Washington, ittee are opposed 1o it, and have reported their own | 83,037 02.” ol A ’ 3 | Mr. SHERMAN said thut out of sixty odd pages of this measure a8 4 substitite, bt it is by 5o means Crtain [y ore tha fifty werg filled with ftemn for treaties. what coarse the Seuate will adopt. Many of t) caties were thirty Renators, especially those from the West, favor the House scheme. A attewpt will be wade to amend | hoped it would be i warticula nata " nds to | Mmake approprinti vear 1o year for the support of it in seyv l;.‘! jeulars. Senator Wikon intends t out Indian obligatic it he thought this -,-I(va -:v suove an entirely new section, providiug that it shall ¢ treaties 10 run an fudefinite number of years wus e unlaw ful after the passage this net, for National Banks (o allow or puy iuterest on deposits said National Banks by any ether National Bank. The object of this is to break up the present systew | of teceiving inferest for money Jent by National Bauk 10 another, 10 b paid on call, whiclh, 3 the finaucial trouble in The John Wentworth Commuittee beld another session yesterday, and had before them a new levy of | Wics i the XVIth District of Penusylvania. They ot b D 0 tered the service under the second draft. The House bill mewspaper correspondents. A meeting will also take unosed to pay thei 8500 each. The Senate bill reduced place on Monday, and the stock of newspaper me, .l'l to 8200, The Confe ¢ Committee agreed 1o the 3 ; S b g o C lise Proposition. $tis expected, will then be exbansted, when the Con- SR s Nevada) called up a bill to estab point Jaud surveyors i the T i, Idiskio, and Utah, which was gress witnesses will be exmuvined. Tt s said o Committee are disappointed in the vesult of their ef- forts to.obtain any exclosive news from the corres spondents. The report will probably be made at the Jast of the weck. The action of the Senate Committes on Forcign Affairs, in raising the position of our Minister to Brussels, Henry 8. Sanford, to a full ission, has eaused great dissatisfaction in the Senate, aud it js suid that an attempt will be made to have him re- jeeted from the position. The proposition passed the | 7 Commiitee by ouly o bare majority. The Senate will | suake quick work with it, for it is well understood in | that body bow Mr. Sauford first obtaived the position, aud has suceeeded since in not only holding | 5 FENDERSO) it, but in getting it raised to o full mission. | appropriation for the I Representative Hooper succeeded yesterday in | O O T, having an amendment added to the Civil Appropr Ariz TE ISDIAN AY the quest Henderson's e §6 ding Navajoe (ex1C0 U8 Prison war , Ohiv) offered an amendment, as was taken u udment 1 Lindllans ) Mr. SHER a substitnte { | | { avajos Indians, now at or near od under the direction ed that 1o Ftions secretary of War ury of the Interior; d to said Indians by th t day of July uext.” M. SHERMAN'S amendment was agreed to. Mr. WILLIAMS offered us an atuend an additional g all vacaucies in the Bub-indian ugeucics ding 91,000, shuil hereafter be fiied by t, by and with the adyvice which was agreed to. to amend by nereasing the dians in Arizons from $55,000 to the Secret . d an amendment appropriating pay the expenses of the Fort Kearny massacic tion Bill, raising the salavies of Assistaut Appraisers | investi; - “ Atter further discussion by Messrs, Conness, | i 5 BiAs DMISIATphi, Poctand, Baftimare, New: | sud fiemins e oondoons wos ac s drek, os, and San Fraucisco to twents-five hondred | 102y discustion on ober wendipents, which were not Orlea $ | awreed to, the bill was read a third tiwe aud passed t 11 {pom, | and the Senute then ad) dollars a-year, Mr. Hulbard, Chairman of the Youse Committer on Pablic Expenditure, will be usable to present his yeport on the investigations into the frands of the New-York Custom-House before the middle of the yresent week, I REPRESENTATIV sirna) having heen dispensed with, was orde e taken froni 4y 174 o'clock, CIVIL APPROPRIATION MILL. went into Commitiee of the Whole, Mr. Pa) inthe chur, and took up the bill HOU diug of the T a rece re The Hou THAYF 4 < 2 wuking appropiiations for suud e 4 The President has also signed the bill appropriating | oo 4-.'.‘.“,'..'.;”'1)1‘.. 4‘1;:".-( p‘,,.".),..lx.].‘;:«lm'ux:);fn':;:a'.‘,‘.’ ;::: " ey ey suilotis are: For the survey of the Atluntic und Gulf coasts, $10,000,000 for the puyment of invalid pensions ; | i one: for e st vy, F the Wes an i It cousts, $25,000,000 for pensions to widows, children, mathers, pih Florida re Fathers, brothers, and sisters of soldiers, and $2:0,000 | house st for navy peusious 1o the same cluss of persons just | oo Tt an mentioned. o ifghi-vessels, The President has approved the bill abolishing the | ;1% i, & cxpenses uf beucons aud bu oifice of Supermtendent of Public Printing, hereto- | the survey o nen's wages of v rebulding and repal 1ghthouse, %040,00 | er o 1 of o4 keepers of w!‘\ ~ \{'uuku. 003, $10,40 I’hll L wide A oifice at New-York, $50,0000 (g ol @ fove appointed by the President, by and with the | 5000000007 work on orth portica of Futelt l:l}l’l: wonsent of the Senate, and providing for the ejection | itol, $15,000; constructing Appraisers’ of ‘Congressional Printer by the Senate. Mr, De- frees, who was removed o give place to Wendell, e of Ca 0,000 ; for United States Cout- at Des Moines, Towa, $85,000; for of Treasury build- will nndoubtedly be elocted to that uffice. | ¥166,000 e A ap o R s A " X cc., of th i x The President las also approved the Vill to es- | 0,000; penses, prineipally wbout, Was Tund offices, $206,00 hie public lunds, $206,000. lowa) woved to add tablish and protect Nationul Cemeteries, The following-named bills bave bocome Juws: Porst: That before the first mecting ¢f the uest Cou gress, and of ovory subsequent Congrons, the Clerk of The | B rvceding Ay o ievreptiiagiice pug wase s | ppropristion and Hridge acroms f 92°0, for the coust The Mississippl, which wi Hj, SOHYTILID 0 rejocte ted. Wky Vi) uulsd of 30 Gigveny the Capitol. Mr. MCKEE (Rep., Ky) movi 00 for repairs of the Marin Adopted tion of Mr, LONGYEAR (Rep., Mich,) an ad wppropriation of about $260.00° Was made fous Hghthouses wlong the Nortwestern Jakes and southern injets. M1 ONEILL (Rep., Pa) moved fo awend the clause witieh a siates $80,000 for building Appraisers’ stores 1 \iladelphia, by providing that they be built on the werty kiown ax the Pensylvania Bank Building, belong |l to the Government, which w wpted. Atr FRICE renewed his motion for ai appropriatio ¢ construction of a bridge oF the M ‘at Rock Tsland Arsenil, and explained and sted his proposition. SPAULDING put a question proposcd bridge Wi for i va A an appropriation of Hospital at Lowsville, 1,000 for t ad My to show that the pany. ) M. PRICE declared on s veraeity that the vaflio: asking for thie propriatic 3 A wis agreed 10, S0 Was npp Success Bock, ment. Thie awendment a8 modif O njotjon of Mr. TARER (Den or the u{r-mu of a apind; d Sonnd. = % (Rep., R. 1) moved an appropriation of aukcn wrecks and obstri etions )y le ou w0 o flie Mr. SCOFIEL d i fun $20,000 for the Iproveient of nay 4l in fucket Rivers, Rhode Inind. e uppropriation of £ i 1l f The Al uy 1 River, in | Iviniu, saying Lt it uight L o ol ppen 10 be @ cindidate for Cougress i 2 BLOND (Dem., O \ Mr. el Tumbig aid to re ton was ald enongh to hin Mr. HOG ymoved to amend the amend went by appropriating $40,000 for the removal of siuken Wrecks from the Mississippl River. Those wreeks had al ready cost $500,000 WOrth of Property, i or 000 Lives. ckes's amendment, as thus amended, was . Me) moved an appropriation of $1,000 the conservatory at the dresident’s mal wjured by I Amendment i . SCHENCK, and adopted, giving the .q{w . watehmen, &e., avound the Capitol he Senate and ke Speaker of the How s slone Public Buldings, Mr N (Rep, Wis) moved an amendment, provid Ing for the eleetion by the Seuate of a Superinte Pubiie Buildings, to hold his ofilce four " sorm the duties 10w devolving on she Commissioncr Bulldings @ Groonds, and abolishing the latt. [ Ihe itth seetion of the bill L which was adopted Appraiser v York of Gener 1 ATy tland, aud Sau t d. B s uly proclaim wo and reported the bill alies The Commit] i the ol trans which had prescribed 5§ ot been returned to Congress within the timy ustitution, and which had thery fore 13 s were the act to teculste the Autie House of Representatives in preparing for the or nd the act to decls 1 nization of the act 1o re 1 furisdiction of the ¢ jne, and to provide for the payment of certai GUrtCrIuaaier’s st 1 supplies furn iy of the United States, Beferred to the J St COmpany Wik 1o company hind wanted to be let alone ¢ e oved a8 an obstrietion 1 navigat . | Mr PRICE aceepted the modification of this amend- | | toMr. Price intended | ! oad cour | i | Mo, 1o wities RECLSS Afte weffectinal attempt ou the of the minority with the i seamion, the House, wl 4 | o recess until 73 o'clock EVENING S1SSI¢ The House resumed 11s sesslon i X, and ro W consideration of the tlous for iry civil expen reported this aftermngon from the Co ou the ate of the Cnlou o amendment muking Appropriation erns Lakes and Southern i A that 1 the houaes for the Wes Ll was 6 division, Which showe present, and Mr. Reofield, who had objected rigtion peing m: of u :‘m.rm 4 n Was n.l o ..d n.:. but wa ted down, agd 4 ¢oll of (he Housh erdyed, when is u“.\"u..'m,J.X.MZh‘;. e Wnta, s Sk procer, R diepensed with {bé awendiye’ | {ues under te call | Swas then wdoptege - K Acman on the fine b1 w0 for the bridge over L 84 ROCE Talund. The amcadinent was re of 268 %o 4. A divislon was called on th priattons for the removal of st strnctions from the Provide sipp! Rivers. The ainend Thie atmenguent appropriating #10,000 for the conservi tory at the President’s munsion wus sgreed to The hlln.nllnv!ll'“\\lhf‘ the appointment of Juhorers) abont the Capitol to the President of the Senate wid Speaker of the Hotse was rojected Mr. STEVENS expressed tie hope that o)l this por A be giveu up. Ameudu duent appr. mendiment \ ealt other . wnd Ml e of Public Bulldings, u | Senate of » Buperintendent Towi being entitied to te House last evenin, the floor for on Mr. HISE (e ’ position to the bill, révi despotie, unconstitutional, anti-repul destroying acts of the nt (.Imf Mr. ELDRIDGE (Dem., Wis) ealled the attention of the Spenker to the difficulty of Mr. Hixe waking himself heard on account of the members IAUIEIE 14 conversy tion, ie SPEAKER appealed to the House to come to order, yemarking at the same time shat in the Beitish House of Commons, which Is regarded a8 u parlianentury b there 1s g rally much mwore nolse and confusion than i this How ‘i op the nd liberty | members to be eugnged in tet ere was fothing in the | & rending newspapers, thougl there | was agiunst engaging iu conversation. Mr. HISE resuied his argoment, and continued untl) the Kpeaker's Kamnimns k The remainder of My i to Mr. MCKEE (Rep., the bill, declaring 1t t manded all over the liis own State, Kentucky t Wilson's hour was couceded by passign of ), who advocated the minently proper and to be de u'\.um nowhere more than ) T repudinted and denounced ve thut place. e declared that 't a erictly party vote. owing is Its test Je it enacted, de., | orders of the 1" | by his authorit | and before the 1st of July, 1964 willtary trials by conris art or the eisonment and trial of pe I owith o An the late rebellion ag | 5 or abettors thereof, 1 thereof, or of any ording a United courts m that ull acts, sident of the United approval, after the 4th of March, 151, i rtinl luw, ¥ sslos, raons eharged 15t the Unlied prrest, | purticpation dings or acts dons ¥ Commissions, the premises by any " nd with Jegalizedand made v 8 lind been sume effect as if waid orders and pr issued and made, and sald arrest \ts, pro- coedings, and acts had heen done under the presious ex ction of the Congress of the pursuance of # law thereof pre A, and express uthorizing and directing s %, And no efvil f the United tes, or istrict of o1 of any District or Territory of the United States shall lave or tik Hon of, or in any . of the had or ety don person b o answerin done or ot te tobe done in pursuance or o aid of any sueh proclam ress authority and di Inited Btates, und | viously ik 1y of suid cting uny | | tions or orders, or by authority, or with the approval of | the President within the ) riod aforesald, and | £ the matters aforesal 1 officers s in the sexviee of the Unite i aid thereof, acting in te premise he held, prima facie, to have been anthorized President; and all ncts and paris of ucts hereto inconsfstent with the provisions of this uct pealed, herchy re THE TAX BILS M Mr. HOOPER (Re ) moved 1o go frito Commit tee on the Tax bill o to adjourn was made and on i vote by tellers, £ 04 to 4 Mr. CONKLING (Rep., N. Y., Naye on the 1motion, sy ing e war i Ruvor of letting the Tanite il The vote by Yeus und ez 10oiied s Soas 855 and the Honse at 10:10 adiourned Butil Monday wors’ Ik 8} Ay Ve | vey { terested motives st bave given this in | mitting loy | gress wi IUL) tnquired of the Speaker | the reflection of bis colleague (Mr, Hise) wgaiust the offi and soldiers of the Federal army, and referced to the | uing recently given in Danville, K Ky e | THE PRESIDENTS POLICY. ovR R PLIKS AND 07 YT R WasniNe with regard Foreign M patches from Messts. Clay, King, Sanford, Bigelow, Adams, Marsh. Morris, Murphy COVEring a peric « Se maniier o v of Uhis statem Mr. Ha or fid sines | have falseh tyelinge— ment of this statem 1 charge is u; Fravkfort 1 Al imputed to him, namely, that the |fll‘('l|( of Zach, Chandler to nopeach the President wounld be, and ought to be, made good; and states that have been Ames, in w ferred to, withont ward toit. editors, and timated his story, and b | it would result i inj tary Assists W public inter tion of the thinks best not to give you the name of the n formant” ~° - N . Gl 0 Motoma s aaltrinkin the letter of inquiry frow the Secretary of State, de- ¥ | clures, ou his honar, that I and ungentlemanly cond there, or that at any time or place he ever made use seions of huyiug spoken offensively ol disrespectfully of the President or any wember of the Cabinet, and aceordin bronght ag: clare his loyalty to the Goseriunent as & subordy !r!%l unde Il mi Sta wn by the { those wl | our most « this sul 1l sentat onng t s way declar freely expre ) 1 ot On Saturday Surratt was brought before Judge Lynch of the Distriet Criminul Conrt at Washington, The fact that he would be brought before that tribunal so carly was no | ance wan not wncommouly brought over from Jull und pl ding. His Zouave G was attired exclitement b and the mur Judge se 10 bo prone ot to-duy Wane fatd o [and the other to be onsultation Mr. Ca the At tial Mr, Merric rk's baig read. n alre wfile ure riber hold cled to be WL prowine derminatio wilit fajl to .\llg-”"-, h Ik AL the the sual yowuilty or v by t | et nrym God ad you Jug Lyn Mr. Crringt: Mr.arth Honor Mr. radle. arranguent have birck to he § 1 & et i ban »ore ™ licuyy. ST, Lot County, Mi buve gy Wheth nut Reer Murphy, in wh chinrge has heen received and s satistactory. a soupd one, w | kanization of the pr ‘1“ to the countr sing of kaeral expression of by Hevns dressed 1 an ¢ Wit something of fo ngton Judp Lyneh Mondy week DISCOVERY OF O IN MISsou WY TRLRGRAVH TO THN TRINUNK. ko CATF SANFO NTATIVES ABROAD MININTERS HAME, MRS, 470 THE TRINUNR WON, Feb. 24 1 to the conversation or opin inistess. The documents e of more than 1wo ) ward writes to Minister | is requested. ng he shall make short work i t';ml the whole statement from beginning to end is ntterly and totally false in every word and m look at the statement in a point spirit which dictated it, e 1o every American whow e in Spuin to bear wit oo of the statement, 1 havy v conduct hias been earetully regulated by the i was the roprescutative of k‘?! nted States, aud ont is o he falsehood but the n ade, will be established. urphy Yec. 11, 1866, denying totall mded versation wi e an n A an, allude ers, upon t He 5 W hoped it would not be attemp . in reply, says the denial v Hunter nlso wr I he remarks, * 1 sa e est can be prooted by a furt b ANQuITY T'he Department 1 not guilty et charged a The siath seeti rects the Clerk of the A Lo vty o ('rm Virgitia, South Flor | of any unbecoming langnage against the President fda, Alabuina, Mississippl, Lo Arkair nor agaiust his Ca Kits OLC OF THOTE NEWSPAPETS, Tie nifinbér . gainst him | the nuwmber of Representatives to wlieh these would | violently and shamefully have been entitled nuder the recent cpportionnent for | agamst the President, and said he was ready to retire the publication of treaties hereafter Haws | from such a concern. fdw that he is and has I spbsequent session of Congi been a supporter of the President’s plan of Kecon ements as may be ordered by either | o . 3 ordk " | straction, and challenges any citizen of the United its of the Governments, according | £ the United States Cousts, the | States, at hom: abroad, to point out the time or e #t | oceasion when he heard bim utter & word or senti- per square of eight lin e | ment in opposition to the policy or position of the adopted to the siath section, ‘rosident, in any manner or form whatever, which was to strike ont the word *b Consul Perry, at | an been charged after the word “treaties,” so as to et Jt apply to with offeusive laug tuinly not cou- truth of wngh for the t win igly denics vinst him, 03 ll}q‘ President. Sanford, at Hrussels, Dee. 24, says the fTment of the Message and President nnite the sympat ineline to the Sonth, bat th ynest friends, and s Secretary Seward thanks FEASED PAY OF ARMY OFFICERS e, Mr. SCHENCK, the ate till to provide | President’s ¢ vease 0f the poy of nrmy officers was Jignunt manner to varions Americans uf refeired to the Come | he has no hesitation in declaring that he did mittee il » pounce the Presicent. He s not apt to employ mia- The SPEARLK ted | Nignant terms against any oue, and much less with | in;reply to & resclution ot | reference to the action anid policy of the Chief Magis- | sction @ i peam R | tuate of the Kepublic of which he s a diplomatic | iv her a spitit of det " the opini remarks. He hud, v and still held ssedd it, that the I itatiy I-l i the S0 . 1 adopteq }‘unun'gi. “"‘Jl wonld of the difficulties y sections of the connt nt nustment WO Kred sion, he expresses bis best wishes for ihe success b Adimduint D, WY JOIUN H. SURRATT. — e ' 4 L Tue PIIsONER ARIAIGNED FEFORE THE CRIMINAL WE PLEADS NOT GUILY t generally known, I ke, The p o at the ba uiform hud Deen ren m oa puit of black, There was 1 the Conrt from the moment muring of th policenn of the p 1 nd wa nt for need agreed to. All th ments in which no division was asked’ on the same beueh with S 1t wus thought they were agreed to, The bill was thou passed. might possibly recognize ther, but neither ex IR INDEMNITY BILL changed the shightest ook of recognition. 1t was consid. The House then, at 20 minutes to ¥ o'clock, resumed the ©red staauge indeed that these two men, forerly well coustderation of the Indemnity bill, which wis before the Known to oh other, whose histories #0 different and connected, and whose names are assoclated with the st events in the history of the United Ktates, should h, 1t e to After o fe between the Jud, ad counsel entenice was deferred. The D rriugton, then called the indictment of John W, Sur ought that 1t Wis proper b as to give Binan opp upon the prisoner’s | hain of cltcumstance entenced t I th. tunity Junsel wnd for the Court to nppoint i rino Kk, of couusel for the pi sut to the Court that it would be scarcely cousistent the uuthord dignity of this tribunal that the wner should Be gued in mafiacles, sud therefore a% that your Honor witl have the wanacles removed. adge Lynch—Certainly. Let the manacles b ved, wl det the prisouer come forwurd and hear the indict wnt “he manneles were then removed, and the prispner rose mpanied by his connsel, the Messrs. Bradley, d Junior, and Mr. Merrick, walked to the front desk, and stood while' the i Duriui the reading of the judic cudy published, ample oppottu Lose uapection of Surr nine inehes in hight, THht waid his ey 1. culur and well defiued, and 15 st and al wnd_prominent togethsr with o fieml K plaiuly of torchead ilin nt, ronnid ehii, spen o and intel in s chata t without a newhat ¢los cgantly mnde blae chen ont, and dark pis. appearance was geuteel and cinsion of the reading of th extlon wan pragounded by the not guilty 1* o which ho repl uilty.” ThejClerk th 7 Mo which the respo when the offle » e 1 asked wen 1 i win - Do you wish to set a duy fo on [ 1 would not wish 10 do i ¥, 8r o your Honor, Counsel up fanity to coufer with the ement for the trinl o time (o let the prisoner e 1¢ v then replaeed, “onrt-room and conveyed i Well, w The ce of Sanford Conover was then resuine further discussion it was finally n the cose until the motion rrest of judgment wers argue co, a0A consequently the pris —_— HEAVY FAILURE IN NORTH CAROLINA. O TAR TRIBUNK. Rapvron, Feb. o The well-known publishing house of Wi, B8 Buith & Co. fulled t Ay, - —— 0Oil Las been stiv hie Bt. Louls Petrol DURDIpg oub J00 LisyTele bgr Gay. , Peb, he Prestdent has frans- mitted to the Séhate a mass of documents from the Secretary of State in answer to the resolution of that body calling for correspondence with Foreign Min- isters and Conauls in relation to the policy of the | President toward the States lately especially uny inguiries by the Department of State in vebellion, and eceived nlotter - Jf w citizen t Paris, in which 1 - gigepresented ned his eoutss | vye WwallKnant your denfus or confirmation : replics under date of Dec. 11, 188, ax- ressing bis surprise at Mr. Seward’s letter of Nov, npt w partisan. 1 entirely satisfactory, 1 could, and do, soligit the fullest investigation, from which lignity of the ard, under date of Jun. 4, 1867, writes to Mr. Hale that his explanation United States Consul-General M e 51 in which pinion that 1t was an electioneering wy to the Union party. ix satisfuctory. nr denial of the aks at length on the contrary sident’s poli aud the crowd iy € to which whose sentence was anid or whic e next term of the Court begins on Ttwonld be fmpossibie to make any 1o %0, und have it disposed nd Surrate CHIZED-RE WD, MORKIS, 1s of such mbrace dis- d Perry, ale at Spain, Auswer- T can appeal i 1 have m':L tg the o dor Bl It— the Go ) it ary Sew- writes from hio language th on, ith bankers, sted, fearing Secre- letter to Mr. No her proseen , there e, of the gross gaiust him I UNION REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE. e, s Republican General Committeo held a special weeting on Satnrday evening at Argus Hall, No. 600 Broadway, the Hon. Charles 8, pencer in the ehair, and Mesars, Cooper and Drummond acting as secretaries. On motion of Mr. McKINNEY the usual order of business wins suspended. Mr. NATAAN KINGSLEY moved that the resolution of- fered by Capt. Alex. McLeod be re-considered. Mr. DAYTON called for the reading of the resolution, oh was read as follows : esaleed, That Uhe Union Republiean Gen nd approve (e plan proposed by his Ex: wlection of delegates to the Constit Unton memhers from this eity, in the Seuate and Assembls, bo requested o 1ote for the same. Mr. MOLEOD sald the matter had received the delib- e consideration of the Governor of the State, and was estly recommended by him in his late message to the Legislature. He did not think any further consideration necessary, and moved the previous ques- ton. Lrob cotsented to withdraw it in favor of Mr. SPENCER, Who called Mr. THOMAS LAWSON to the chalr, and addressed the Comnnittee in an effective speech. e said thut o question more important had heen or could be submitted 1o the Committer for its con- sideration. Repr mmas,-m Radical Republicans,strug- ing under overy disadvantage in the City of New- ork, ugainst " an overwhelming adverse majority swelled by every prejudice and every frand, the Repul- Jicans of the State would gladly listen and cheerfully ac- cede to any plan of netion this Committee should reason- ubly requesi New-York, sald Mr. Spencer, 18 the worst overned city In the civilized world, To enable the epublicans of the Blate to strike effectively at this bad overnment, changes in the Constitution are necessary. The people have voted for a Constitutional Convention. His Exeelloncy Gov. Fenton has recommended to the Legislature that in addition to the 128 delegates to this Couveution to be t:led'g h’o*lmfi' Dly%lnrlfll,fl delegates at laxy clioséh, —and that ne clector be permitted to vote for more tian 16, the 92 recelving the Jargest number of votes to be decjared :ro‘flq(l thus 16 Republicans and 18 Hemocrats, Thiy recommendation ought to be adopted, 1t comes from one in whom the Re- ublicans of the State have the most perfect confidence. ‘wice elected by us to the high office he honors, digni- fies, and adorns, his ever; suggestion is entitled to the ost careful, respectful * and favorable consideration. Under his wise direction the party need fear no disnster. Many of the ablest gentlemen in the Senate and Assembly have indorsed this recom- mendation, and awong them * primus inter pares” the eloquent and able Speaker of the House, the Hon. Edmund L. Pitts, Why should there be any opposi- tion by any Republican to this recommendation thos sup- ported 1 Of the 128 delegates to be elected from the As- seimbly districts, the Hmpuhllf.ll&.fly will earry from 76 to 0. " A Republican majority is thus secured. elec- pon a keneral ticket of 16 Republicans and 16 Demo- crits will not affect or change this ma};)m . Btll the Convention will be controlled by the pufumu party, which will gnide 1ts deliberations and determine its resulte. The only results of the election upon a general ticket of the 52 delegates will be to place in the Convention from the County some Democrats of ability who otherwise would not be returned, and from the Deinocratic portions of the State, and most espectully from the City of New-York, some Republicans of worth and intellect who otherwise would not be chosen, 18 not this a result to be desired | Wlhile the action of the Convention upon any question af- ing the interests of our party cannot d by the election of the 82, the majority fug the same, no harm can result from Jstening to the views of those opposing us, submitted to us by their best men, while we 00 ount nend many of our hest wen, in wddition to those elected by Assembly Dis- tricts, o whswer the ablest of our opponents. Shall not the Republican volce of the City of New- York be heurd in the Convention? It cannot be unless the plan of the Governor s adopted, and yet this eity needs reconstruction more than the subjugated Rebel States. The great and noble country ecoun- T ties of this State have for years Dbattled bravely and victoriously against the vete of thix oity. How much longer can they do this unless some ] nd for this great political ulcer? New- i, then, shonld be represented by some of her ablest wen, who can give sound and tical advice as to the emedics to be applied. pe then that the recom- mendation of our Governor will be adopted. Legislatures are bt ephemern in comparison with constitutional con- ventions. The best, the purest, the ablest men of both parties are needed when you deliberate upon changes in the Constitution. Mossrs. SINCLAIR TOUSEY 80d ISAAC DAYTON opposed the motion, and Messvs. Jons Fricn, MCLEOD and others supported it The resolution waa then adopted, only eight onre can be Y B the I charge policy laid hy not ouly ose Who ure Mr. Sanford @ to the tion or in dious col m, and very o ad uth to Con- th il hath have led to wnding bes ry. Incon A attend risoner was r by Marshal woved, il he onsiderable Lis arrival, cowpletely -, tokether nen. Kurratt {down appa- 1 of Surgatt, | and sat down uked in the e wrrnigned ‘W moments for C ver, istrict Attor tion of the by the Grand fie should ting Tor his I wonld CUICIE Wis uent, which nity it A1 8l slightly’ i y set wouth » dogree of e « mapection K frock coat, tweed pants. 1 gontiemun tient rk, * Are tna firm “ilow will [ ol P the wial, t now, your to this thue o prisoner. 1 we would be L arraug will be Nothing go it uble an i ol , aud Mded to TN new 4 betore the ©owas not Laabilities voling i the negative. The Committee then adjoirned. CITY ITEMS. —— Sr, Parkick's Day--Tne Famer Marwew T. A B. CONVEXTION.~A Conventlon of the Father Mathew Total Abstinence Benevolent Socletics was held yesterday afternoon, at Military Hall, Bowery, to make prepar tions for the eelebration of St. Patrick’s Day; the Presi- dent, Mr. Edward Mulvaney, in the chair. After trans- acting some routive business the convention went into a Comimittee of the Whole, to report on the line of the pro- conston. After considernble debate it was decided that they sl d fortn ou Third-ave,, right resting on Four- centiest, toward the south. Countermarehing, the pro- vesslon would move down Third-ave., Bowery, and Chat- huniat,, to the east gute of the Parl Fourteentliat, thence to Eighth-ave., through Eighth- ave. to Forty second-st., acrows to Madison-ave., passing the resid «© the Arch-Bishop, through Thirty-fourth-st., Twenty-third-st., First- ave. and Tenthst. to the Cooper Institute, where they woilld dlsmiss. A committoe was appointed to wait on the eity anthorities and the umlunmn-n of Excise, in- viting them 1o be present and review the procession. The meeting, having no nlhxr byginess, adjourved to meet place. 5 Giry 1o HEr RELATIVES — 4 slnece, w very propossessing yonng girl eloped from the residence of Ler ompany with a man who_ufd se- ¢ promise of murrl‘fir. T_R?u‘mvu v, and putup at & bo the west side of the town, Soon after thelr lsvg&“:-m the girl peeeived & note from s lady, adqualating her with the fact that she (the writer) was the wife of the girl's com- panion. The unfortuy; vxl‘I atonee upbraided the vil- f. rg after a quarte] (he# parted. Iaformation of the ached the police authorities, and the girl was tto oo Headquarters, and though at first re- finally gave the na nud residence of her ted to go home. The mother was With, and on Suturduy an want of the girl i luter 1o the day depurted with her for Bos- ,up Broadway to pext Sunday wt the s on, In mother, in B duced her w Bergh, President of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Aulmals, yesterday canscd the arrest of Mr. Rogers, phr{-rlrh)l‘ of & swill-milk establishment i the Fourteenth Ward, on charge of ernelty to his owa is s said to be’ intended to test the thess establishients. before Justice Cornwall Charl [Ausouscements | SareraTUS and CreaM TaRTAR—Pure arti- Tall wetght, aud reliable iu ¢ Sold by grocers geu: e Lapns ANp GE ) » eall and examine vur Neady-Made Clothing for * aud Joaru the present prices. Broxaw Brotu; No. 62 Lafayette-place. P il et LATEST SHIP NEWS. PORT |;P-ll\\' YORK........Fen. 24 Gents, Bo; P Youthe ARRIVED. oldt, Cludad Boliar Nov. 20, with bides , bl & terrific gale frow the west, which ve two hosts and water ca right the veasel ;. Keauedy (of Waklahoro, Me.), Dunean, Belize. Hon. 2 4 ahogany, &e., 1o Metealf & I and loat and sphit safls: was within Al waa blown of In the la ndy Hook on the 20th Left ackr. Eotiien, dis- m A E. storm. “ acbr. Ameriean Bagle, Shaw, Neweastle, with corn, bound to Provi Posce, P. R.. 14 dara, hrs. Josephine, n port: Brigs Albert, do. N. 8.). Angns J. e Wolt & ( Pre (of Windsor, » . t ra of Brixham), Decent, Patras 72 days, with fruit to ve weatber I (of Glnucester), Rowe, Huster, for 8% Jago de with Lt Baracos 11 day » same 0 it to Saxon, from Philadelphia; y, from Messioa. ew.Or , bark Courser —Ami eann. wess Moxkor, Feb. ved, ship Florilla, from Callao, with Newbers and atber. from New York F Galves Charleston, is detals Houxks Houx, F for Portiand; schra Kidgowood, for New-York; Derrickson, 2M-Wind X W Ratehford (Br), from New. Hal ew-York for Bos fled, o Rewaining: Bark M. Howley, Lena wmons, Col. Elle b Rock. Arrived 2, steamsbip Ralelgh, from New- a. Graat eud Rapblan, for New-York. ‘ack i on the Bar. ‘The steamsblp Concordia s at to-uight. 24, The steamship Nestorian sailed for Liverpool Powtiaxy, Fel the Canadian malls. 845 1L ug, having MARVIN & CO’S ALUM AND DRY PLASTER FIRE AND BURGLAR SAFE Are now considered the Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY, New-York. 721 CHESTNUT-ST., Philadelphia. Principal Warehouses, | wk in Ray w Company INT BALL. Pri Boxes insuring the choice of . ¥ the Fire Department GUN JAMES P WENMAN, Seeretarr BU RNHAM'® AMERICAN BUSINESS COLs LEGE bas achieved a brilliant suceess st Springfield, Mass., and bis faip 10 outstrip the most. formidable rivalsin this popular form of meders education.—[Columbia County (N. Y.) Republican. The orgauization of the AMBRICAN Busixmss COLLMGE is now wore perfect than ever before, and in the new College building wust achieve greater success even than in the past.—[Spriugteld (Mase.) Daily Daion. Young twen who desire & thorongh preparation for busiuess urder the petent and popular corps of teachers, should attend the Avwnp can Busixase CoLieom at Springteld, Mass. No similar institution in this country ranks bigher.—[Tbe (N. Y.) Independent. The suecess of BURNHAN'S ANERICAN BUsiNess COLLron t Sprisg field, Mass., is due to the tharoughness and perfection of ite system of Business Education. It is unquestionably the most commod..is and baed arranged Business Collegs in the world.—[Hudson (N. Y.) Daily Kegister The New Brsinwes CorLrar BuiLoixg amply accommodater thres Bandred students, and will greatly add to the efficiency and stability of the institution, which bas already placed iteelf in the front vauh, snd ie se- knowledged as the Grat of its kind in the coustry. —[Springteid (Mas) Republican. _Boe nnder head Tnatruct 1867. SPRING FASHIONS. SEE THE NEW EMPRESS INVISIBLE TRAIL, THE QUESTION SETTLED BY THE FASHION MAGAZI) IN FAVOR OF J. W. BRADLEY CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) Vi L L8 THEY are themost DURABLE and ECONOMICAL ar weil ue the most GRACEFUL and ELEGANT SKIRT MADE intbe world. Fael Hoop is composed of TWO FINELY TRNPERED Steel Sprivgs nuAiDRD most ¢ B ES TIGNTLY apd PIRNLY TOGETHER, thus YoRNIXG the STRONGHST ssd ‘most fexible Hoop made. They will sot BEND or BREAK Dk tie Slae e Springs, but will PRESERVE their Graceful asd Pertees KMAPR where two or three ORDINARY Skirts have been CAST ASIDE at vrrs amm POR SALE in all 7IRsT-CLAS STORES in the UNITED s74TYS, wod I8 MANT OTHER COUNTRIES, AT WHOLESALE by the Exclasive Manofacturers and sole owsers of PATENT, WESTS, BRADIEY & CARY, Nos. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 snd §1 READE®T8 X, Y. ALSO, AT WHOLESALE BY LEADING JOBRERS " HENRY COHN & (0., BOYS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, No. 448 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. HENRY COLY LEWIS KEINS(F DEN & (0. 8. B. CHITTE EVERYTHING NEW. _NO. 90 LEONARD-ST. LACE CURTAINS. NEW STYLES for 1 G. L & J. B. KELTY, Importers, No. 447 Eroad THE EMPIRE SPRING BED COMPANY. BED—RECEIVED FIRST BEST CHFAPEST S8PRINC MIUM New-Vork Siate VER Lo, Sold everswhere. 5 DVERTISING AGENT WANTED for German worning Daily. Apply at Ne. 1 Centre-st., ud Broadwar. There you will fad al i all the old Staviard Works, snd also choied (0,10 THOMAS R N and Murray-sts., where von will iud T¢ everything elae cheaper than any store in \ FANTED—, in & beighboring eity. MM 3 l OLDERS of United States of all issnes can by OF 1865 ou the wost favorable terms. without de! ENKY CLE o., ut Securities. No. 18 Wi ARTICLE—$2 50 per dozen, 4t WASHINGTON HADLEY'S, middle Cooper lustitute block. 5 No connection tllh::rnn !(- re. FRKM‘H CHINA DINNE dozen, at HADLEY'S, middle Cooper tion with eoruer store. York. Oge price house GLASS STAINER; New York 0 NOT )BLE RENCH CHINA TEA PLATES—§ doze SHINGTON HADLEY'S, middle Cooper lustitute block. -Alhrmvzluflf £ JPRENCH INA_DINNER ™ 8 pieces, £30, at W ASHINGTON HADLE' widdle Cooper lusth tute block. ' No_connection with corver store. s JPRENCH CHINA TEA SETS—# pieces—$7, ASHINGTON HADLEY'S, widdle Cooper Tustiuie bloek. orner store, JRENCH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCKRS— 24 pleces—$2, at WASHINGTON HADLEY'S, widdle et b No ‘tion with coruer store. stitute block. "HILBERG™ GERMAN OIN QU ) b ranted tain_cure, without the slightest dauger, for wounds, scrofala, sal Il bone and shin diseases, ke Jommv st I mvv, |druggists. e AND COLLAR MAKERS. The latest fwproved Machines for Bosoms, Colur, and itin uffs mad to onier by W. . TOLHURST, corner Union aud Fulouste, HOUSEHOLD )\'()RD.—BH); Glass, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Refrigerators, Coc A, A ALL PARTIES WISHING T0 BUY 0k 4\ DESIROUS TO SELL HORSES, CARRIAGES, w.u:, or anything pertaining to the HORSE BUSIN ORKES, &c., apply o MiNER & SOMBUVILLE, No. 57 Nassaust, opposite the ADANS & CONE, Xy 084 BEORDWAY i vite parchasers r . ity buils 'CARKIAGKS, cowprning CLARENCER, ‘COUPES. LAK: | DXUS, COACHRS, aid the LMnu.":m"".m"."_ ALE — Four hr'fie new ICKS. Applyto 8. W. WILSON, No. H KERSEY 1IORSB BLANKKTS, o8, 28 Yo o two-horse L=~ 2 Weat Brosdway,