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a8 2R S dribune, NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1867. PRICE FOUR CENTS. Yo XXVI....N°- 8080. i § g\ arein the eity, Gen. C. E. Lippencott, is announced ag a | straining the arsessment of any tax, shall be maiutained TRE TAX BILL. AVORNIA LAXD GRANY. UNMlm rY WASHINGTO A D e Troues o | Ay SSuLt; which waa & iy o, Tl Henate inkisted op 114 amendments to the Tnternal | Senate bill for & grant of laud to California t0 ald it ‘ — eItk Chinin 01 ho th R Ry Dan s agreed L0, nciib to inelude | Revenue bill and wgreed 10 the confereuce asked for by | the construction of cerfain Railronds. A BUSY DAY IN ‘BOTH HOUSKS—TITR TARIFP BILL-THE | oy mistrhtegedions Phat bipdond ""“:;‘""""“. o "AW"‘"; sirup and molasecs, with refined mgar and the product of | the House. o ME, BIDWELL, (Rep,, Cal) expiained "‘"um 3 i ] J MEOC ) ar e eric cel E eI, icl » ’ B SN A 2N J , and deprecate effol oy, of Ao Rapuhtlo AN % 10 96 taxed 1§ Pe vent ad valloremn; wiiieh HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE B3 New-York cApialsta o deteat 1t oo P THE o ] SEN. ISTAINS THE COLORADO VETO—THE 2 o OF THE WHOLE WORLD BERATE RUSTAINS T LORANG YR TAX | gtion here have withdrawn their candidate. Gen. Lippen. | Wit agreed to. BILL PASSED WITH AMENDMENTS-THE CONFERENCE | o000 oo o0n o 1 ‘The bill was then reported from the Committee of the The House REPORT ON THE BANKRUPT BILL AGREED TO BY THB an for Congrees last Fall agamat Rosa of 1llinoi, | whole to the Senate, when it was, in order to ask for & . HOUSE—THE LOAN BILL—IMPORTANT MEASURES and was defeated by only 200 votes in @ strongly Demo- | soparate vote, in any amendment already adopted in the The &P IN OPINION g e er x| cratie district. Committee of'the Whole. . THROUGH BOTH HOUSES—THE VETO NOT SENT IN € O otion. o . I ARRIS (Rop.. N. Y ), the following | Piioer Banivups Rep, R 1) Dawes. (ep., | o Somate Wil for the roliet ot inkabitants af sities ad n the public lands, : THE IMPEACHMENT REPORT TO BE PRESENTED TO- A bold and partially successful attempt to obtain & | goetion was stricken from the bill. 1t had been adopted | Muss), and Dawson (Derw., ) ) C o~ Mewrs. Price (Rep., Towa), Sterens Mr. WILBON (Rep., Ind.) from the Committee on Pub- DAY-BEN. WADE TO BE VICE PRESIDENT. recognition of the dewnands of the progressive women of | in the Committee of the Whole: On Compound Interest Note . un. ) and Pomeroy (Rep., N. lic Lands moved a subsutute, the purport of which is to % 3 I,\Nrs-:l.:mm &ml) r due::m:m on the same, Mr. CONK< O e ra ’ 'p., N. Y.) moved to lay the bill ou the tables 0 the. appointment of Com: | Which dispokition was jmimed Ty made of it. . RELIEF OF SETTLERS PUBLIC LANDS, OF A PREPARATION FOR THE SICK AND MK b o = s ® " 3 V) BY TULAGRAYE TO TR TRINCNE. : the country has beon made by Mrs. Frances Lord Bond of Transjer of the utian Hurcou—Mesms. Kasen (Rep., Towa), | authorize the corporate authorities of towns keitied on WASHINGTON, Friday, March 1, 1867. | Now-York, who last November filed an application for a | law and Treasry Sehenck (Rep., Otfo). aud Windo (Rep, Micn,) the public lands to enter them at the Land Office at the' Onrine earoamisation of the Western Land Distriets—Messra. Julian o price for the benefit of the eorporation. — In the Senate this morning the Tariff men made an | Consular appointment, which has boen considered favor- ;:'rfl':l':: n}' b Commismioner of b to of effort to retrieve the fortunes of yesterday in the House, | ably by the Administration, and the President has prom- he approval the Secietary of the Treasury, sai other security to be taken by the Colleetor of the Distriet from which | Wiliaims (Rep., Pe ol "Revenue, subject | Rep., Ind), Donnelly (Rep., Min § Tator (D 1 1 ra ' | Revene, wblect | Rep, ) oreme Cuti’ Aliotimeni—Mewrs. Wilon (Rep., Tows), pflg;‘flm“l"m W a5roed to aud tho pil, ns amended, . ), and Dew., N. Y.) pidi— Kasson (Rep., lowa), VOLUNTEERS, LRPORT TO THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICIKE, Mr. Sherman endeavored to paks a bill embodying the | ised to nominated hor forsome British port as 800n a8 AhO | Ly rnoval is wads and way be transported from such warehowse to | 0n The Tudicd . XTED BY THE COMMITTER APROINTED BY ruE | wool sections of the defeated Tariff bill, with a view to is prepared, in accordance with the regulations of the d..,m’nml-.d.:ln;..m.:.. ‘.{m,n..w ‘s aforesaid, and :'..'m withe wlq..m:-,.ux’.-p..:vim ).:..a Nil e "»i' o Memeerth AR c&’.&&“&'fi‘{{fn‘.fifi’u’nfl'fif '“m.': the Oommmfi‘os AVSE having the Morrill amenduent for 20 per cent additional | State Department. It is probablo that her name will be | 520 Caport o s foreien O O D o tn con. | T1L) Woodbriige (Rep, V) "and Eldridge (Dem., Wis ) Volunteers a8 a pars of the army, | 5 o) ”v.“v‘lk?h] PRESIDENT OF THIS INSTITUTION, upon all other smported articles, with a few exccptions, | %t to the Senate of the XLth Congress during ita first | formiy with the provieiors of law relang to the s “UTHE'VOTE ON THE LOAN BILL. Was agread 1o, o attached to it in the House. It is impossible to tell, at | session. A e, T i o G Mr. DAVIS (Rep., N.¥ ing the journal, stated RUIA AND TEXAS REPRRSENTATEVES. ] ¢ EXAMINATIO FFS MALT EXTRACT DEV g , . ™ha very 4 o i Slo el Sy e syGile of e is bended ware 0 | that he ha ring in the omm., Tenn.) presented the eredential FOR THE EXAMINATION OF LOFFS MA this time, what will be the fate of this wovement, as the o very luerative advertisement of Post Office lettings | drawback shall in o be allow ed upon any spirits of tarpeatine. Senate amendments on the compound interest note bill, | of Mr, Christie er dlect, from the Bixth Districs of expiration of the morning hour, at 1 0’clock, put an cnd | i the South, has just been published in The Pheniz, at Mr. HOWARD (Kep., i ked @ vote on striking | Lut that his name was not recorded. The journal was | Georgia, and Mr, TRIMBLE, like credentials from Mr. ERAGE OF HEA " ' horse rakes, horse powers, ders, hames, keythe snathes, | oorrected secorcingl, | d > v 3 to1t for the day. The bill to admit Colorado over the | Columbia, 8. C., & paper that put ita columus in Moursing | hay forks, oe able @ . ; "4 ected aecordingly. Chiiton, member clect from Texas, iy forks, Noes, and portable grinding wills from the frce \SSAY OFFICES. The House, at 430 0'0lock, took n recess till == veto came up at 1 o'clock, according to an arrange- [ ON the anniversary of Lee's surrender. list. The bill to establish ccrtain Agsay offices instead of A TENING NESSTON: ment entered into last night, and by a Ex-Mixister Bigelow appeared before the Committee of The Senate refused to strike them out. branch mints at Denver, Colorado, Charlotte, N. €., and The Hou med 1t £ 71 o'clock. (RS T! JCTION OF , " Potato hoops, piteh-forks, manure and epading forks | Daklonega, Georg e Satiord 2 th onse resumed 1ts session at 73 0 clock. EMPERCR NAPOLEON JIL ORDERS THE INTRODU of 2010 19, it was de 1. 1f the voto had been Public Expenditures to-day, and gave testimony regard- | were restored to the free list, as in the House bill, DB Kiasrain which wis up yesterday, was then DIKCHAKGES [N THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. | wheu Mr. Wade called for it, the State would | g the collection of Custom House matters. Venther of all kinds, and goat, deer, calf, kid, sheep, | ©KC0 VP ANARIRE o p oy Mr. LAVLIN, (Bop. N, X, from O et » i Bl I TARIF, | Priuting, reported back the itiemorial of the Soldien” an Mr. ALLEY (Rep., Mase) asked leave to introduee a | gajlors’ Umon of Waslangton, which charged that disd horse, hog and dog skins, tanued or !Inrlmlly tanne NOFFS MALT EXTRACT INTO ALL THE been admitted, 80 far as the act S 0 bec 50 fa action of the Senate MILITARY HOSTITALS OF FRANCE. was concerned. Three or four of the opponents of tho | XXXIXTH CONGREBS—SrECOND SEssioN. e e e St ey of scction {16 | chiarged Union soldiors bad been, without cause, disd g ) 4 measure were then absent, and, by act o g %ir. FESSENDEN asked for another vote on the prop- | 5 the ariff bill of June 30, 1666, which imposes a tax of | missed from employment, stating that there was u as : psent, and, by actual count, thero | sy yxisonarn vo vus yawoNn, N asked for another vote on the prop- | 16 per cent on_lastings, mobair coth, or other manufac- dati o e h 3 ¢h of its friend: S0 v osition to reduce the cotton tax to one cent, 1 £ oloth it for sl p N fouudation for the charge, and that the f"" man wi e were enough of its friends present to give the necessary AT “ A M WILEON tnoved 1o amend the amendment by mak- | VU5Ee 0 Sith b L05 Sb0Cs Mio) ongected. filled the office of Superiutendent of Public Printing ba Jority. The Republicans who voted in the negative A ing it two cents, and as amended it was finaily adopted 3 D s performed his dutics most fuithfully, patriotically, IR ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF PARIS. this morning were Messrs. Edwunds, Fessenden, Foste Sir. NYE (Rep, Nev,) movod to amend the exlstig law | Mr: BOUTWELL, froin the Judiclary Committce, re- A— oo e ) ported @ Joint resoftion legadiug the faws of the Tertle | My ALLEY (Rep., Mass.) asked leave to introduce tha cen tnesd of D oint resolution, which had been objected to this merne Grimes, and Harris, Mr. Sumner present, and & in relation to the tax on Gas Companies so that they shall | tory of Mexico in the session bet _! ug, to repeal the section of the Tariff bill taxivg last- elined to vote. Mossrs. Brown, Foge, and Tuthill were THE TARIFF ON WOOL. be sutborized to add the tax to the price of existing con- | cember, 1861, and 3 of February, 1867, sigued by W. KASE OF IL M. THE EMPEROR OF BUSSIA abeent. The vete was one of the largest taken this ses- : o Aruy, the same as if they had been signed by the Gov- ol 2B DEF O [ ! s B Aedaiors 0ot On motion of Mr. SHERMAN (Rep., Ohio), the Finance [ tracts. ernor, which was passed O o e e | o natore on the vell recording | Comuittoe was discharged from the frther consideration | ¢, PR e Adsdi On motion of Mr. HIGRY (Rep., Cal), the Committee = G el o 3 } - themselves, The fate of the Colorado bl dik | o410 House bill to inereage the duty on wool, and in licn e o oot on Public Lands was dischiarged from the further consul- Mr. WILSON (Rep., lowa), from the Committee of g appointed @ great mavy, but nome more | yperect yeported a bill in the precise language of the wool | Do, i He Parrensoy, Trumbull eration of the bill granthng aid to_ the Btocktou and Cop- | ference on the Senate bill to provide for the allotment MR HOPFS ACDIENCE WITH THE ENPEROR OF AUSTRIA | than the two Senators elect, who havo been vigorously | gctions of the Tariff bill passed by the Senate Doourmue, Howan, Vax WiLe, PeTopolls (ORlioraib iR ARV LEERPRYs wmembers of the Bupreme Court, made o report, whic O o R Knockiug at the doors of Congress ainco December, 1665 | * 3gp, SHERMAN, in explaining the bill ai the request of vogt, e Dnsugont, Willey—24. “The House the 40, went intoa Committec of the o L,k of s oM e Mt e ens A 3 The Internal Revenue bill came up uext. 1t was the oc- | aMr. GRIMES (Rep., Towa), stated that as the Taritf bill g Phols on the &t te of the Union, Mr. ALLISON (Rep. | Supreme Court of the District. ] GOLDEN CROSS OF MERIT. casion of quite an iuteresting and fluctuating contest | yad heen defeated in the House, Le thou vinal Poland, ama) n fhie st g 1 DL Vi b gl ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL. d JOLDEN CR i . i . ; *t | had been defeated in the House, e thought it advisable g o on (Towa) o _occupy U Mr. STEVENS (Rep,, Pa), from the Committee on A over the cotton tax. The first vote was @ tie of 1910 19, | to get that part of it passed which related to the woolen eenid " A Limsclf on the ¢ propriations, reported back the Senate amendments _ on Heuderson's amendmeut to abolish the tax on future “‘{ Test s agreed to, uy Appropriation bill, which were disposcd of af CESS (K ;" The appropriation of £250,000 fur the Kock Ielan ., 1) rased the point that the Cal), the vote by it was reported ano-fortes were d on the free list, eport from a : stricken froui and ULL (Rey e considered [ ver the Mississippi was first taken up. \'Tln‘ awendment was noi-coucurred iu: Yeas, 39: crops altogether. Xt was Pomeroy's proposition to re THE KINGS OF PRUSSIA, DERMARK, HOLLAND TIONOR MR, | 4y it to one cent, wh by 21 to 18, and finally it was passed at two eents, without a call of th Yeas and Nays. Leathier was stricken fr s, 108, I')ln- provision making it the duty of officers of the Army, > and the Freedmen's Bareau, to prevent whipphn or miaiming of persons as a punishient for crime, bu Btates, the free L g THE Mr. TRUMBULI TUMANITY. HOFF AS A BENEFACTOR TO SUFFEI = ‘rI::‘x'.:Ml“‘x“P 't ““'.‘m::x“i'“:lxm'n tract ! N g g t il authorti urts in the Rebel rer's ta ie consumers on existing contracts i . Supreme Court, wh Sentence of eivil authorties or courts in the R objecting 1o its consideratio A dopted by the Committee conenrred i, with an amendwent, MAKIVg it apply also ror aguinst the cnces of military courts. ui§ EXCELLEXCY GOF. R. B FERTON The latter amendment revives an old quarrel | gihe Senate between the two Houses, which will have to be compro- | wool tariff » s i 2 AMG: Mr. CRESSWELL (Re| wised in a Conference Cor iittee. ) ame 4 "‘ g " BEREn St b SN 4 inas 11 mittee had abandoned e Tariff bill 1 REALTIU e & istrative sections were adopted, the Mr. SHERMAN said he was not speuking for the Finan rest, one probibiting auy Court from vestrainiug the as- | Committee, but if Senators desired to amend the bill by —_ wsessment of tax upon any extending the tariff on other articles they could do so. At the night session th passed the Tnternal | § & cral Senators having tnquired, why not pasa the wse bill o the subject of wool 1 cnue bill withowt any addivonal amendments. Mr. | @Mr. FESSENDEN (Rep., Mc.) sald that to pass the bill o g e kst diit it came from the Housé would be to abandon the rest 4 his amendment for & prorpective redu Uie tariff entirely, by eutting off all chance of ameid voted down. | yent. If the Senate agreed to the proposition of Mr. Naval Ap- | 8 it could go to the House and be amended there. take a vote and decide Providing for theé disbanding of the military forces the late Rebel States. Coueurred in. Allowing traveling expenses to volunteers mus out in distant Territories. Coneurred in. The amenduments beiug all disposed of, a Committe o‘ Couference was asked on the disagrecing votee, ceding from it acndments Pending further consideration of the Tax bill, the Scnate ING SESSION. sslon adjourned at 5 ACT IEVERAGE OF ked if the Finance BIORSES NCFFS MALT EXT 5, and the THE BANKEUFICY BILL. Mr. JENCKES (Rep, R. L) from the Conmnittee of Col ference on the Bavkrapt bill, made a report that thd tion, the Clerk | jouse recede from all disogreement to all the Benated JURISDICTION OF THE COURT OF CLATMS. ANE Tl cadled up a House resolution jetion of the Court of Clutx, so as to under receipts given for anmy stores masters of v Gen. Low, v s Olfo, proviog of the W 10 cover cases 10 efect & weaty RAPPROVAL-FRCM NEW-YORK CITY NEw- Yok, Feb. 12, 1666, action take en read for informs Ly sections for amme .) moved to st e renew nof the tax on whisky, and it was agi he Fortification Appropriation bill aud th Howp—Dear Sir: [In regly 40 7 by the Acaprey oF NEDICNE Ju reie wnendments except one from which the Scnate s %o de. He explained that nine-tenths of the amendisent out the ap- ors for the I for bronze which wap subm ite it for exsu 1 ( propriation bill were passed with slight amendinents 3 Sl s et (e oot > Ba AL (Rep., TIL) sald if any bill was to be N 2 tls_fox bron .40 | sy ” The business in the House to-day was exceedingly dull ‘ereatly prefer the Hoase bill. He bad | AfCE At egand Faavack e e O e e Sy, | Wore meroly formal and verbal correcting the text. On and wonotonons, the Deficiency o Misceliancous Appro to compare the House snd Benate wool | to the Houso for coucurrence T FETMI Aient 4 - YV acahter,) 4 | essential amendment was to give the appointment of ot Registers to the Distriet Court, the appointiment to House MDERATION, ad o0 a report ther Mr. MORRILL satisficd with . voia ¢ .. Me.) made a report from the Con ot the bill to incorporate the National ter partof the time. Cowpany of Washiugton, whish was ¢ information pristion bill oceupying the ¢ While the House was in Committee of the Whole, the stenl % for completing repalrs aud furnishing the Ex utive Mansion exeited a livel ate from Price, £, Muynard, and others, and the motion to str o amendment was 10st by a vote of 54 to 63. An ade to luclude in the appropriations §25,000 penter's picture of the first | the House pro made however on the nomination and recommendation the Chief Justice. Another amendwment in reference Corporations was to confine the operation of the bill, a A been iutended, 1o business, money, oF tradiug co should theref 1f the bill wa L and there t the itew of 811, EVENS agreed dinent THE TAX BILL. The Tnternal Reven was taken np. Mr. DAVIS (Dew., Ky renewed bis amendment re asan awendment to the House 1 I 9.} tenowed his. smendmens » Provision in relation to carpets, in licu of | ducing the taxton .+ prospectively fixing it at & ok the 16t of Octol 0 to the Ist pril of 1868, [ cffort w . | for the purchase of ' Tenn.) moved to lay the mmler-‘ the effect of which would be h~ pieee Mr. CHANLER (Dem. be sdded as that non lay the bill on the table The tote was taken by Yeas and Nays, and resulted, 71, Nays 5; 80 the confereuce report was no Jal lause T appropriat ed some waited ' f the I ¥ Mr. TRUMBULL asked why not pass the 1 [ y e names of reading of the Emancipation Froc , but it | Mr MB € why not pass onse bill 4 &1 thecek Aoty the tollo Witk vétes ) ; APPIOpEiati waky Moo mes o 3 . be s Bach 1 Mr BHERMAN replicd thit he was i favor of doing sod 1 th i foliyithe followlng v piaid to any officer of the Govertment wh s 11, N IT CALCULATED 70 A a certain ex- | failed, ona point of order raised by Mr. Scoficld. The but he did not believe there was a majonity in the ber of auy political ¢l o the table. tinary ealt liguors | appropriation for hie bronze doors leading to the House ¢ with him, ‘ it y Dok, Qrimes . e @ speechh in enfor Mr. BLAINE (Rep,, Me.), at 113 0'clock, moved that th ¢ OF THE MOD- | was also stricken out,on motion of Mr. Ecoficid, who Mr. CATTELL (Rep., N. J.) sald he intended to offer an "-";;l b - ";)'__‘,' e Tomal ety "Tll:'" mrl‘) ‘l":::«‘:l:n'(:;:(l:‘:;rv‘z'::.L‘.::nl.dt\d -;.um; N:Yl.. o 4 A ina museum, and « a = g 1 ] ’ piid L0, OF 01 ACCOULE Of, ADY munt who participated | Mr. LAWRENCE Oliio) renewed the motion thal Ve Jute e bebibon, of gave t0 it aid or comiort, which | the House adjourn, and called for the Yeus aud Nuys. The Yeat aud Nays were not opdered, and the H JOHNSON (F Md) conld mnot vote for the bill s adopted e wanted the dpors they could pay for them out of P 2 ! . - contingent fand. The debate on the appropriation | ©! ouse, because 10 pass it would be to lJeave GARFIELD (Rep., Ohlo) moved an appropriation 8 y n THE 03 othier Iuterests, an deserving as the wool interest, entirel SARFIELD (Rep., Oh b 1sed 1o adjourn. CONTRACT WITH THE LS OF FRANC of $50,000 to aid the American Colonization Societ, “'“', Lt e g R i 20,000 f0r the expenses Conmssion appointed | These motions were of the filibustering order, and " ie President to visit n conutry wear Fort | refusal of the House to adjourn was probably owing i t assacre there, ¥t to an appeal made by Mr. MORRILL (Bep., Vi.), wh bl The Tanff bill was laid aside at 1 o'clock, in aceordance t | Fhil Kearney to investig » Durivg the 8 ot atract was use i 7 ¢ sy, Sk ’ e sodh mepsids 1108 off on the motion for the Conmitice to v k¥ t ) g s e ,,"".(‘."‘\"‘,,:f',',‘ 38 Seesion, N6 Luininess on ¢ Rt kbt b L o trom | M WINDOM () A the amendment | aid he expected the Senate amendusent to the Tax or was dispa i 3 b ey d Ghe PO fo1b | ot d said that one o be sent to the House within half an hour. oy e b T ¥ with these Indians 1| During these |;msmnng- mesxages from the Benat ntervals of 5 or 10 mtnutes, among the: muan, who, | were receved at act with vin' | belng the announcement that the Senate had_ passed th 3 Tax bill with amendments, is which it requestcd the con: currence of the House. The vote was then taken, by Yeas and Nays, on what wide ranee, bringng | Jng to the Conference report on the Bankrupt [ZHN ry wnd vl superine | The greatest interest and excitement was mani Camendment was res | paging this tinal vote, members erowding nto area, watehing the result, and endeavoring to changd votes one side or the other, At one moment there was majority of one in favor of the report, then & majority of 1w at one agalnst it. Then o change of a vote o point of order | yea to nay, and another change from nay to y tion was sustained. | puane o the great joy and veliet of Mr. Jenek the Bapes mititary Lery Physician of ¢ Horr's Mary Mr FPRAC cture pacity them nowith articles manufactured 0f 23 per cent ad valorein o time and p u amendinents, | wembers seem to b and worked ener The House in the e 1 sideration of business on the Speaker's ta pup. The question President notwith The Wil to admit Cole was, Shall it pass, the objec standing ! The vo jocrats, Italic, Johuso! ¢ Dnspensaries. ve; was as follo ANALEPTIC. THAT IT 18 AN ALINEN ATHACE 3 A TARY SUBSTARCE I XANT CHK INVALUABLE 70 KATE AT GXE'S DisTOs WORE NOURISHING THAN TISANFS AND ke These favcrable resslts induced ¢ “that off’s Malt Extract sbould be bospitals of Pravce.” The N Iract to secure 1o the be This coutract was sirned by the Soperipte Commiseiouer of War, Ferrand, Jioe 17, 766 Boew Lo © CASES, AXD THAT 1T 18 THEKEFORE ox TRIS LiGEID, wiicn 18 | Special importance was acted on, Mr. Da ~6 Tuax wixe, | York attempted to have rules suspended in order to in Nspolees fo erder | duce a bill to repeal that portion of the Tuternal Reves all te wibtary | Jaw which provides for a special Commissioner of In with Mr. ¥ a con- | Revenue. Mr. D. A. Wells is present Commissioner m‘h‘r’:mi‘_rwb | and eome .:x the protecive $anff men charge him with belug the pnncipal mover fn obtaining fle defeat of the tariff Vil The House refused 0 | g ud the bill wae lost for the present - oncurren THE FORTIFICATION BILL M A up the Wil making | « year ending June, . ¢ reading \ -_ suspend the rules, ¢ The House next went into Co e of the Whole to | her; “r. PR 2., bowa) moved to strike out the appro- Conclusicns of the s | consider tho Army Appropri; [ nded by the | Deortnie priatic for completing t pairs o , fur- | the author of the bill, the result was announced by " Mt Senate. Quite & spicy debate took Jlace over an amend- [ Absent oF not voting iver, #2 Diehing the Esecutive mansion, remaking that 0,000 | SPEAKER a8 Yeas 13, Nays 71. eh e " s to wosts . ., Fogg, Guthrie, Sumner—4 AR AR Dad beer \tedl Last session foF the same purpose. | 80 the report Was agreed to, and now goes to the Benal went rppropriating §260,00 to build a bridge at Rock othirds having voted In the affirmative, Tertagas, §8 It was a wieked and wasteful expenditire for its action, irds haviug ¥ ' Mr. CONKLING (Re Y.) corrected ¥ THE TAX BILL. ) for The Senate’s amendments to the Tax bill were the Ist. The Eatract of Malt of Hof of By of tiwes, a0d for & lorg Island, 11l Mr. Schofleld, who scerus to be watching closcly the appropriation bills this session, oljected to the amendmont, and finally | succeeded in having | g i FEETCIEEY SO iring bills to be read in three it killed. Several other important amend ate days wus adopted ments were then d upon and the bill THE SMITHSONIAN KEFOR Mr. ANTHONY (Rep., R. L) fr passed. Mr. Jencke then reportc P passed, Mr. Jencks then reported t Friv ted a resolution to § ing that Congress ady appropriated e E any one would invent a4 plan | taken from ibe Speaker's table. Wtive mausion wholesowe, jusde aud [ Mr. MORRILL moved to non-concur in the Sen t wny amoant for it, amendments in gross, and to ask for a Comumittee of put of the occupant. ferene fitatcly that couid ot | Mr. WILLIAMS proposed to demand the reading of sendments in full, which would have occupied severa| ars. He did uot, however, iusist upon his ¥ight in ve tested io somic acid, dezrine RULES SUSPENDED smary orders suspending at this stage of the VRGRTABLE OKIGLY. saen calorifc, awtic & RIENT, that is 10 say Committee on ) coples of the one ) rewarked that most of the be done by & which make it A NU Mr. KASS( Bavkrupt bill ! (AIG NSTS s &7 P ATION from the Gonference Committee, witn slight amendment 1 . 1 bich A a0 Jis 4 TOSIC, bitter, SLIGHTLY 136 apd D1C- 5 onfere o ce, witn slight ameudmont £ of the Swithsoutan Tustitute, which was allowed ¢ . g d er, SLIGHTLY pxamixG asd 016 | gy e quponents of the bill then became active and moved THE TAX BILL sach purchiase oha ADREOREAG st session had gove to pay for | sespect. . o ! he tab c i 3 by the Secretary of War, aid of the valid what had 1 eekry 1u consequence of | The uotion was put and promptly agreed to. 80 4th. Its use is efficacions i the atony OF THE DIGESTIVE orgaus, 40 lay it on the table, which was lost by a vote of 71 to &, The Internal Revenue bill caue up as the unfinished | 4o ol Gooerai— #8000, for purebase formuer mana the Executive mausion. awendment was non-concurred 1, and a Committee o DYSPEPSIA, GASTRALGIA, CHLOKOSIS, RACH They then commenced fillibusterin, d moved to ad- | business of last uight. temporary pea cosst Aetenmer—pr A quite xu,mh,\) discussion of the subject ensued, {n l,\_-lnlrrn-n«- asked, e el £t of tho H urn, aud the yeas and nays were orde 1d the motios SON . Ms an & . . [ ept ujun the spprota ourse of Which it was stated that already [he Committee appointed on the part of the House con= b LR 3 Hectir o 8 gl Sy Ry pére e Qe dy Wit (S 100KION [ Mr: WILEOM (4 MaBE) Stkead Sn: STes ndment, that | wy, ty of o O SLA My, STEVENS saud | sists of Measrs, Morrill, Morehead and Hogau. n:.: ‘|Mu_.u TONIC and anti-apbrodisise properties to the lupulin | Was \1“; l]'-“ n. It |]v1- \A; us que -]lmn wis then | on and after the 160 of @eptember next, the tax on cotton | the o ! . the amonnt Sam At i1} o'clock the House adjourned. Whieb it cortaine. seconded tue motion ordered, when the opponents of | ghall be two cents per pou "1 b, ol b T Mr. t wore than 830,60 of the P ; ial en - 2 tion {cken out of the bill as 1t = — €th. The PECTORAL MALT AXD THE ANOXATIC MALT FoR THE BATH | the bill again commenced fillibustering and calling fo 4 The £ B Was ot amd bl gone to pay for back indebted- = would also prove of great bevefit iu therupeutics for scr ks & vewi Whils 2 W &sd calling Sor | Mr. HENDERSON (Rep, Mo) moved ¢ came from the Hous ¢ ess wnd s that had been cartied away in tranks, THE DRAMA. the yeas and uays. While these dilatory motions were Mr, Wilson's amendment & provisic tum of the fore . & ¢ By i tor rechite, or emasiation s CUILDKLX. belng tndulged in, the Speaker stated that the Tax bill | be levied on cotton grown after the 1 dhis act g Bugs 3% 4 i e i 2 s hi 4 b levied on cotton grown after the passage of this act. ] otberwise o AL, o, S TS s ; and otber important measures were pending, and if the | Mr. HEN ety b Maaa) offered AD DK A DFORD—T assert it here, and T defy contradic- | Unusual activity is perceptible to-day in the theat ITS INTRODUCTION IN RUSSTA House adjourned they would probably fall i detuil ¢ tion. cale £ rical world. The first “ Merchant of Venice” it To Reneia the exstom regulation probibit the eniry of wl remediensud | oy “p v L Gy ¥ : Y G N 80 Dast.. ) to test the [,\l'r 1"\v:xs::<»I‘.Tll—r\\hm Qi you see the testimony | win pe given to-day at the Winter Garden. Mr. Stews . s Pk 4 passed In the House to- | (¥ SobPL 4 of 1o e ortificatio ¢ avy | of the steward - aatri My BPRAGUE (Rep, 1. 1) sad A g | Qo e fortifications” wgulust the heavy | of (b SENSRGL 1 1g tho statement frow his own | 1o thus mindful of the comfort of out-of4owh VIS W bealth preparsticus from otber o way wish to sce Mr. Booth’s Shylock but shriuk from NSWORTH--We bad the steward to testify be- | pyaining in town over night. The performance will begh Nays, amid great a night by a vo! by members. Mr. Morrill, at 11:50, moved that the B Mr. MORGAN P NoY) i planting cotton withiin i past ( of no agricaltural interest that offercd such poor induce: | which \wus adopted, appropriati W years, In the Bummer of 1662 a dispatch from the Pigh Co EBwpercr, the Count Schonvaloff, war rece’ P g veveral bozes sf Lin Malt Extract Beverage now coneur i the Senate amendment on the Tax b 1nents s cotton. R ion of & burrack a¢ Wike's Pol Y. hpood Jittee 00 APPrOpFations. " _ 4 T e e sy e or 0 e | it % CRrtitlon of COiferecios; WH Ww carried, | ; Shoote oo Mr Anierst'f amendoess (ool (e STEtien oL p Brrnk AR FERT IO, i g e AP bt o the fact before | at1o'clock and terminate at 4. Mr. Wallack's woatt between Prussia avd Kuseis, thst the eutry of Lis M act was pro- | and the House adjourned. * | tax on all future crops Mul-:lu was e follows: The bill was then passed. nwittee, performunce, in aid of the Southern Relief Association, NAVAL AFFROPRIATION NILL. . FARNSWORTH—There never was o greater, mis- | wiij pe given to-day at1j o'clock, = Ours will be aoted to any thing of the kind. |y 'y paiy urge upon all elusses of readers the im) bibited by law. Mr.Hof st a dipatch to Coctt Schosvalof. The | The House galleries were crowded to-day in anticipa- | Jithers. Emperor received Hoffs Malt Extract, sud Mlr. Hof afer a sbort period | tion of a veto of the Reconstraction bill from the Presi- | Dacis, n that. He never sw further course of the discussion, Mr. BOU of rting this excellent charitable enterprise. A ase.) 1uide sotme em]-h.nln-lrvluunh‘ i fa. of supporting thid Sxe e 3 maatinée of - been ordered | G0k will be given to-day, beiug the 174th re bill wan then taken up. The published in the Hovse pro- ity lay ipor ceedings of Wednesd WL dent. Five aud a half hours were spent listening to | DAt - Jimeu The Committee recommended | WL (Febs St 0 Lny “thie ThoM EARSROIR &30 Members scolding and quarreling over appropriation 4 o o the scriking outof RIS the Hora B S without authority, and letting the disgrace of it fall ou | FE0WT glle gorfuuun speiacle. An B n e bottles more 70 THE INFERIAL SURNER KESDESCE. came. It was thought that it wonld surely come during Kirk wood, the Thumies Rive gretted that the gentleman from Massachusetts (Bout- :{:‘,‘M:‘,“'l:;"n:,‘; %fii‘““‘:,“.flhflm&'mfifl" ; “ Count SCHONVALOFF, the evening session, but again the immense crowd was | pe it v}','" s, s (n‘u'xl ll‘"_”l»u,l(n‘nln;‘l:"":) Well) should hive revived the scandal of the last session | ¢’ pe Broadway Th""""“n Appearing in “ The Pairy Cir- “ High Marshal of HIM, the Emperor.” | disappointed. Thi delay in sending the veto has set ru- 8o the amendiment was Jost. ¢ m;‘,," by u,‘,,,.},,;u, the Seere ml. this !u:-_(\«l-.!. The sums “H:H:m«d bad been used in | &8 N0GUE toms of the Country.” These Pm' ace then Hoffs Maht Bitract bas been lntroduced ioto the rast E- | mors afloat a to the fntention of the Preaident regarding | _'The question was then ou Mr. Wilson's amendment, to | a title fo a tract of land from S uily, debate was o %nd the Committee was Ee'l"‘;".'-'J““i‘fn#‘fii’él‘f"fiu?fi;."i‘&fn.i’fy’?fi%'m’?('.?.?" pire, a0d sbows it bewedte daily the bill, 1t is known that several prominent Republicans | "t the o LS EROY (Hepr Knnas 3 to e ued for paval BITRORCS, PrOY : brought (o i Yote ou the proposition. L34 ¢ Pagmre” and *An Hour ¥ P To this Mr. POMEROY ( Kunsar) offered y 4 the part of the changed to *Shandy PMagy spent much time with the President to-day, and this is nent making o A S rored s | duall ot bmply A eaako or expend ioopey o Ik MESCHENCK (Rep., Oio) woved to add a proviso, | SHES "4 watinée of * Kenilworth,” with 1 s : 08 X PeS Ay oy it no further payments should be made, ou any ac [ FESEy il erand Mark Smith a8 Queew Elizabeth Wi NIlnA‘ nt making a still further reduction to one cent. | Btates to occupy the saus 8] AN AUDIENCE WITH THE EMPEROR. When the Danish war was over, Mr. Hoft, from Be s, wae lovited by te High Marahs] of the Tmperial A N (Rep., Ohlo) swd one cent & pound gz ey Conn,) moved to amend by adding | it NG TEEEE B i ting the Executive, wi o pouse of collecting the tax. It | that the principle herein contained sall upply fo the oc- ol ich neeounts were submitted to s Jont Counuitte *;,‘{:m;;,'!zfl,,{f;:“}:fl:;gmm,’.‘f;;',:'.,L ol Wit of Congress and approved, which wae ageced to. out here, with Lady Don as Perseus. Mr. Grover e etion recurrcd on Mr. Price's motion to strike | 108 FER Ny ‘Matinée of *The Streets of New-York waid to have caused the delay. Prowinent Democrats, us A HER) would hardly pay the well an Republicans, are endeavorivg to have him aign | o ; , Xt to be ihrec cents of nothing at ll. Jon'of League Island, (Laughter.) 160 known that & pumber of Southern men | Mr. FESSENDEN (Re g g g OO " o Lod o ind RIS e amended wis disa: sadience with the Emperor—an bosor which be Lad several years ago, | 16 Vil It is EN (F Me a when Her Majesty, the Empress, while saflering from ecnsmuption, was | DAV intimated that their States would be willing to come last year yic| 4,000,000, THi: thought 1t 1IgLE bear & | greed to, and the proposition to strike out the section of | oy (he clause as awended, Whick was rejected—Yeas, #4; e O This revi i e v low > d ol y, V! val has been remar) 50 greatly benesited by bis Mals Esk e back it the Uniotnde b reduiction o two cente, but not helow that. the House bill was disagreed to. i, 6. to-day, at the Olympic. 8 TOV 3 bis ract Beversge. Mz Hof wes ex ack into the Union under the provisions of the bl if | “rie amendment of Mr. Pomeroy was agreed to by the Mr. MORGAN (Rep., N. Y.) offered an amendment, "i"‘ LING (Rep., N. Y.) rose to make Sorma }rlyp;o:\tlr::s. T!‘x:n‘lmluf":np:gtmwngtgom addressed an fuquiry 1o Mr. Stevens. sented that we particularly notice d on Monday. Nu'k_; eeedingly surprised whew His Majesty, the Esperor, said: * 1 am hagpy | the President would sign it. Many are beginning to fear | following vote: which was agreed to, ntl'nmmllnx 8,600 for the Naval ..J:nrxium.-m. and Ind) asked whetber debate bud not | Se'run should omit to sce the performing dog K @l being abde o reward your great services & my army, as 1 know tiat | the President means to pocket the bill, or not send it in to TEAS Laboratory st New-Yor) Mr. HILL (Re, 3 . ) Davie. Hendricks, 7 Williama, ¢ g ¥ mendmen r, HILL ( 2 £ A Wi b e e b ol b ks, | Gongress Gl mck s ins ok Democrsts may llhaster | Bise, | oo, Wi "”‘{;"}Hfi‘,’flfi,fi.‘,’“‘,“’,‘;:;} e o e Tarihes | beeh closed by onder of the Homse. | 1y nad. oceu. | Ale. Hartz, the liusioniat, wil pive S MGG ke conei aueris ; a2 kTl the bilL oLTLE, ser-11, : AMys for some land - CONKLIN ° Hill had occu- | gy Dresenting * Protens” i u“‘ """'H';':n:‘:"::” x‘.h'":; of biebighest docomtone be | * The Benate held a caucus to-day for the purpose of | Forler Parrenson, |,.-3;"K*;w'ii‘.? e NavVhrd i thit city, which waa | Bled ouc or Lo e SOl b it T P;Ewg'"g‘::‘_:h“f{"“:mm{nfi.“fl, be ,m".,"‘.'."‘.'h“ esial Grow. nominating the successor of Mr. Foster as President of | Hesderon, Poseny) M;:.’"flulmwu moved to strike out the following ""k‘“’- Conkling) “’u:"“n the remarks Le wis about o | i ceg of amansement above mentioned. “Qur THE KULERS OF EVROPE AND GOV. R E FENTOy, | the Senate, and acting Vice-President from March 4. The | Anthony, Crewel fuser, i il B Master Machialat, make when IerTULEd, | ion of the bill Mr, SORENCK | Feminded that Shete Wil g e, 2t Besoitons Mx Aloo otber rulers of Burope, the Kings of Prusia, I X, Hallagd, | coucus was very short and harmonjous, and the general tell dinund. rumbull, That the offees of Civil Bugineer, Master Macklulst, | (10| Ohio) called attention to the repetition of sinilar o v ruances this weeld a, Deuar ) Femeaden, Wade—ld. i 1 Plackemith, Master Boller M i ul) these approriation bills te be expended by fl"""‘.fl'“sé'n; R g g ber, Master Painter, Master I the Commissioners of Public Bulldiugs, and declared thit s Geruwan' audiences A an wih the Nevy g the Commissloners of B B ‘effioicncy or honesty of | DIayS which ars only intareeting 20 We truss 6008 Y.: Philadelphia, Pa., and Wasbing' | that officer; and s to hie poetical m-wm[)‘n.ll.hmmu, Le | G the eminent uctor in Wallenstein and King Lear, Belgium, &e., believed it their doty 10 reward Mr. Hoff * as a benesee | @0 almost universal cloice from the start was Senator 1 a Cragin, :u-::.m;a‘:uu, " Qur pace does vot sllow us to zamweall | Wade of Ohlo. Wade received 22 votes; Fessenden 7; ',n aatith "1Xan 06 aon 'm pting Mr. Wilson's | bereby establ of Gistisetion which Mr. Hof bas received frow them, ns | Scattering 2. The Senate will elect the nominee or Mou- 00, QRARION S e o " Clarlestown, Mass., Brooklyn, well as from the people of By gk b ey ug . y amendment, 5o as to read the tax on cotton shall be one ) i s selected to fill the several off i t. | nter. people of Earope, & e | day, sud Lie will at once aseume Lis duties. The Demo- | cent per pound after the 1at of Beptember next, which | 4o D. C., aad (et the persens by wa as good an officer as he waas o poet, ugnter.) Which are said to be in preparation. Negro per 2 el sl be appeaied by e Presdent by and with | "3 THAYER (hep,, Pu) moved to strike out the para- Interpretod Ly The respective compauics of Messra:| er vetcb fram King Christins 1X. of Devmark: " 1 Bens ” . v s followls bt Mz, Bary: o Majesty the King haa ondered me t0 eayress the et crats will probably support Scuator Doolittle of Wis- | Wb adopted by the folio! ;A‘«lvcl« :-. .‘nhlu “-‘Id-:o:n‘l“l‘ln&{ ':fm o W nw: gruph nfvrwmumr 50,000 o wid the American Coloniza- | 1EFPRRG, oY1 Hessrs. Kelly fafaction Bis Majesty bas experienced fror consin. Cowax, Fowler, Vomeray, mediate sopervision and direction 0L MO0 dseharge sueh workmen | tionl Soclety in furnishing conveygpoe to such persons as | SO o the Opera House and at No. 120 ooy~ s w the benesicial ofects which | e Conference Committee on the Loan Lill bad a pro- | Devie, Henderson, Niddie, A oar he of the oo e subject Sways to the sy | desired to” emigrate to fiberin.. The time was, be swid, | BCodvac “ime 6ck has produced on his own person ond on several meime | 4o a sthout com Dixow, roval of the Commandant o y Yard b they are attacked. | When this schewe commended jtself to the Judgment and | £ l5 0 E e former hall, maintain Bere of s august family. By order racted session to-day without coming to any conelusion. | poouiime, e G apoke in tavor of etrikiug thls out, and, | support of twany prominant weh but thit, which tested | B U e, » Cluderloon” s Laviug o Tub_eom-, There seetus little, if any, probability of their agreeing. | Fox, after further debate, Mr. HOWE (Rep., Wis.) mov A Dinin, had shown the utter impracticability of the | Bl rate with that of the spectacle which mpmcfi an amendment, thal the offices named shall be fill schene, He could not better (lustrate it than by relating | 207, Bowery Theater L CASTEXCHIOLD ) i e Mat The Committee on the part of the Senate will not accept | ¥ y Con SO 9 B Mafonty. < O Baretter by aud With | an unecdote: At u State dinoer, given Dot 10ng aince iu e enter” and The Blunder- ENHAGEN” the legal-tender seheme, while Mesers, Stevens and Price Sumner, Whenever @ vacancy ‘"‘{ exist hereafter, by aud wit anecdote: o Stat . 4 | Carrow Abbey, oung . and couseut of the Senate ; whichi was agreed | Liberia, the Liverian flag was displayed, bearing the iu- huuin”—pieces that have been wei n the Traubull tho advice and oo ek et e here.” “Sres,” ro- | 10 DL K tala, aud have Rot been found wants A1 the sawe time we are happy to state that aleo His Bxcelleucy Gov. | @re equally opposed to the Senate proposition. Another 3 seripti Tho question was then on strikiug out the proviso as mu{‘ul high officer of that Governient, repeating the | " ’im next here.” [Laughter. ‘and waut of money keepe us ughter | poll’!:rv.elld nent novelty that we have RE :nln‘ rm.nm Extract, aud bas written to Mr. | €ffort will be made to see whether some s0rt of com- . 4 Nye, ded, and it was stricken out. motto, Loops) L) wes, d ame o a ik A6 SN ok Sy’ lonosn | 600 chnpothu alTacted ag1.ane aaTS 1he BIL It L M) DTXON (skaseny Qo) 0T o séwing: mended, 4008 PN (ep., Me) moved an amendment, | He characterized the sclicme a8 baving been & to anticipute s . Watte ‘s new , ooks now as though the matter would fad, and that 1o | pichines on the free Jist, which was diss, 10. that naval .mn.n-,rn shall hercafter be appointed by | failure. ¢ etriking out | Ient " original the piece vn hfi o4 'Arnonu ¥ROM NEW.YORK CITY. legislation will be adopted this session. There arealarge | Mr. BHERMAN (Rep., Ohlo) hnlficr;: - :dmenddmnl-a gh_c President by an with the leanbjconnnt of the 0::» ';Eun‘% B(n;m e ‘I)m'l':“.‘:, Lo ,351"(0 wm‘:-, lm: it :‘-lom;ltht ol;ll,l\&fiflfl:fl o #Upport of these remarks of approbation, whih characteri Bl that d vessel | vl A nate. A . Dbetter perveive relevancy ol new title. " Iuvest« Mak Katract Beversge ao m-;'.'.. o-u-,‘.'.m«d ..,.x: "'...' ;“:::::,'.B:fl;:m S S weniaeline: ¢pises; ::T’n:‘fi?‘::d "v'::; ‘;’:m -n;u. not be again asseased for o . Mr. \\S ON (Ilm:.l.“unn::.y) c;flend .hn:n“ ‘s‘:‘:fia‘;;.:‘?'( &hfi ndl:u:“ Jmf’; out of this country where thelr m‘.,,,,-&em e produced for the first time on Monday Polvaiin wurest. safest, , e bW reed to. 0 worl man in -yards ubor | 5 vening. o ,,.'::’:':_'_‘,‘;‘:_ v, o waxie | The Judiciary Committee wilh, tomorrow, make thelr Yo OATTELL ( .hxv‘.'.v,) moved to amend Ly inkert- | ay nm:-'ymmr Dolltical ‘purposce, or discharyed for | T fugthes consideration of thiy L e, it the eug: evening. " d 3 ) “ wlans,” aftes wo! on. . BTE] ) ) is city: 15, . P, Wageen, Ho. 337 bvure, (WEAKNESS OF '—,';um,::"’ B s e impeactiment. | 10 the worde Cother thin wiloR S they occur 1 & e e 1d) moved to amend by requiring | order to let thie business of the WOFBing BOUT be provecd: NEW-ENGLAND. VIGRSTION)Ms. 1. Moller, Ko, 6 West Wbk, (DYSPEFBIA)=— | st oeme ot o o it o e andaro | clause tazing such manufactures 3 pos SO0, L g that money already BA by e e attons shouid CAWIE D GRANT ON THE PACITIC COAST. o 4 engaged In Bummoning witnesses and pursuing the Mr. WL N (Re) WOV put files and rasps ) pal er.] Bubsequently Mr. LANE said that, On motion of Mr. BLAINE "“'!’i.‘ Me.), the rules were | BY TELEGRAPR TO TAB TAISUNE. prevail. [Laughter. A thiens was 4 difference of opinion among Lis political | suspended by n two thirds vote, the woruing hour post- | BostoN, March 1.—Up to yesterday mrw f I ed, Dbusiness on the Bpeaker's table tuken by our citizens in aid of the antil October M“«l #1 60 until | friends upon thoe subject of his awendment, he would !‘mn.mla‘ln:l the g e ¥ gfim:&wnw y Me M W. Vredeoborgh. Ko. 3 Londonterrace, (POUL §TATE OF STOMACH)~r. Zetter, No. 108 East 1Zihst, (BODILY, weax, | [DVestization. They will not have tiwe this sestion to ""M'l'_f""""'s,'é't‘mlér ) m':-)ivod to change the whisk; he l-s)-lz.um,n 1081 Hewry-#t. (OBSTINATE CATARRH )— zmpm it, and will, therefore, ask that the Investigation | tax so that it shal Boguwil Dawsou, Belvidere House (HOARSENESS)—R. 8. Lewis, No. continued in the XLth Congress. April, and 91 thereafter, which was disagreed to. withdraw it. ¥ 4 Beckinas ot (AVFECTION OF THE BRONCHIAL TUBES.) Mr. Hurlburd wus unable to complete Lis report on the r. DAVIB moved 'lll n.lz‘u:hnam:m at':l’u I:::'l:lall:-u: N:‘: t.\v,'u..m'a amendment was ngreed to—Yeas, 20; . lh:-“t‘ile’:x.:ae.lmll :‘l:l‘l::lhhm: ur’rq.yfi lg :“Iu fiflifi’cfi"‘lfi SUSPENSION OF AN INSURANCE COMPANY. Al i Tl 4 i New-York OustémeTionse frands in time to present 1t to | %c1ions the effect of whieh would be fo fene t0 B0 | 0 Din was then ! Hulboldy Bay, Caitoruia, The Equitable Fireand Marine Insnrance Company ; the House to-day. 1t will be presented tomorrow. This | dent there wis bo actual intention to defrand, aud that | My EHERMAN Py Ohlo) moved to take np the | Mt DELANG (Rep., Olio) moved to lay the bill on the | closed their doors yesterday afternoon, in consequence Mo. 42 Broudway, opposite Baruuars Wil be the last report from the Cormittce this session, | | he miatter shail be decided us to thib fact by the court | TAUI b WREL T4 O) e s that | Tl motion was agreed to and the bill was laid 00 the thelr hogry koares. TRT.EAPANGSAIAADORIA M TURR: . ¥ 3 r. ol -y ———e. . O vty of e iy sevenae | REFTCSCOtative Griswoldof the Troy Ditrict gives o iore the case n trled, tamtend ot 0y ed o - oo | vote T e il fenato pased the DIl establishing a | table. Aptealios Hhanedl Metropolitan Polic - delegation In the present Cougress and the new wembers affect, sulte commenced under [0 T INBIAY AEUKGEIN e & eport from tho | sentenee for offensen against the laws of the United | the Board of Lacise, the names of 64 liguor dealers who Btates, sllowing a deduction of one month in cach year's | In various ways have violated the Exciso Law. iprtsouiuent, for good coudust; pasbed, be proceeded ag 1n the usnal manner . of the XLth, nference on the ludiau Appropriation For wle gt e pringipy) droggiots and ey ergcers A 187R¢ BUIGbET of pembers eloct t the XTak G

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