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I m ol.Jt- t iJ to ' w.roiinxiAuiUl If llio taHi.rof lln IiVlll', tint wbl' li fur uioro,tii ono yr tin Inn; hri.l '"Arentj chrv(onrcih-li'i.I WS V'"I"1"'n uui;!lti n lu tlio ' Cnpltal of Sl.ilo.i.f Anhiiw Jiviioi'iiiid or'tnuiil up only la lli.l.onrl of th faithful, We lfllv.l tliut Did iU"t wr to (ton dootii l..jljuriil, ln iiy Ik Knalirllln, al micli . twnM.tHH.''" ilwK?1"! d M up tu tlin true 1U11 Ur.l of imtrlnllaiit, n l tt"t to ' lower tlte elaiiilur.l (rf puliiotluj,fUT Ihu jimwi't of Kuiaulltur JouiduIi, touit Hie ili'orvJ tx'ufi of tlio touil loy.d uu 1 sj ui4)tUlJ;ur.UUjUuj iUiiuuju'l ly ' ft f ' t i '. f f f.t ' I . j a TImi'Um, t. rrr, ha l).l m frin l'ajl l'o r.iilii'irl, iiil arfo n all ho rp;K., tlio Union tf flw Slttten. Iialuliiril l Yidaa NnoxifiT. Willi n-lwleand tr ill-.m It Ji m no 0"!iironilJ tii j faVOM t,,' R'r U.r,.Mlji:..4:l.a..o fid UK- fkvm niul.' hi p'iri iaii ffnrt. if l tikjlJii, n: ''' fVi4ii).t"n law) of any of Ilia SUImi tu the roiitrary nollli lanaii'g. . ' It coiitoii'le fr the t'nlon of tlia Koili., bnnuii wllhvnt It tJie'prereatU.v f J.ur,Hl..f UafiJ ntl ' tutlona' and llio otitnlniti"U of .:li.y llnclf r wholly loiKlbl.v ll.er. foro, whatever Han i In IL. w.iy of cruxhlim out the rvlwlllou and renl..in tfa Unlou miwl xi et, mt malK r by what namj It heralh-d. ' " :t'li. fli .loiant .ifii. rlllwj auHleraUji 'l"n g.elr l(e.iK ifc- un.f lH, hM-..unlr,a :.ijrl Li ahova all e tf.ly pruw, and prociom in Ih iiiht of MHcnt l.'W fti'l'I'V I"" 'F'f'jT "",,iVB!"r t lf iulri.1"VlHii!l-l niuLr iuiyinau wm.-r In Id My lty.( If. iMt bu any am U, I y Utt uh l..ok at h blood of Khiloli, Kort l).'iiuloie, llurlic. l.ro ah 1 rii.di rii k.bur, aTliTlrtimli at their yil. ke.lm n aiid lolly. I,uve foruur o .uiitry alitmld liow ovwilid.w vi j other fiH.lli g ; n. ia l no vaUlotsv.tio'UWcs Ida li.miMia, laudi, or m xroM with a tithe of ihe deta tio walcli be y-eki orvhl (amntrj; En r'1''"1 ' nlfliin bIio.iW o)'ni4 mv H b. patriot -, tor who inn hope to eivu lil own treaeur.f from Ihe twk .f a ruined und dlMneu.hored Union? I We W4ut to aeo.tJiC l "U?0 lnovoM"ncd wltb tn riKliirliii trniii.Mii t A WnOrltbti-lifra, 1ad,li. tho ooti!ph)tu aijd untjoudlUorial, nlnnilon of t.J ri heln low in ujiu, anu not ut ". wuii i..a unrmra . '1'e !' nui.-iihi toyjiy, lllld ; i.t. Joi t tiltrai-lt oa fnfftanr wldrli ';'' ll'tlli?11!"1 ipft&iU'i S'.ll.l lenva at In a dm kn.w t...l..ld more nliK.u.y than tlal wlilcliirAulRa'r;e',tre." ' ) Then are the nnillnuinla aud h'e MiU. tjie Uaioa will conlinoa to advocato tliroiili' wl.atl-w.-r of at-in pr tnhito niay await (t lu lb ftituru, and we art tho tuppoil'ofall who b.jlij've It to be liuK.ft unt th.it flMraftlf'J1 tltS"""1? l"Jl nepui-r rhonld be pul.llnli.d In Naalivlllo, t TLR3IS OF SUBSCRIPTION, i raa rfKltw;) Imlly I'nlon, (-.Initio copy per annum. " i" . ' 1 per Treek.... 110 fAU eoiutnunii-atloDS on tinalnen with ll.e Odlde, will,Uaddredt. tliJPD4tfKfEll WlOHj Mml m I ron.ntuiin-ttLi.ini lo tne c,.llior w ill oe a.iir.-fn d U fL t HUUVKIt..-., . - .... t .r. I 'f A.M10M Mlai (ipi.Tfr. w W l' -inl hrl Bcael. fe'iilrtiniiig Mld'ti.ivkoruti, ofltS iul..-UII0ii Tlio rnrre nt tniiiHiirtl.H.e luTennoe.-ieo for ih"I.1Ui.I' toifi i'lll be liMy tnt.-rofling to all loreis oT tlirtlr country and h'"-r tr Instltutl.-i., ftu I U'. oluinus f tlieVsti.it w ill fiirtilsh Hit-earlli st und mo.-l re'.lalpo l.lorjf y( thw eyenla. , i ..'. '.ill ii m i . ,,,,r,. KATES 01 'ADTEUTISIXU. I ii.nie, I .lay. . Jl tW'.l'ddit imi lia.-rl'ii,o f.O " I uiu.k. 3 Oil I'uch a.l.lll.oiial aiin..v. 1 I'd i ii 4 r.i) 2 Ik) ' 1 month. A i") " " " Ht' ., -".i .-tiDnt v'i a :n ft H II 'I O 1-llKI '. -I'M -r- 1 !'. H I 1 1 1K.NI ' " " KH T6 ADVERTISkRS IN DETAIL TiiatMiSa an la ai V Vi.i.i.. : tJ.mrtiT ('.il.iuiii, I no oaii v ,.t's " . I I " . i f I "1 I A J. ....... u... cm i n-'.ii t' v7::......i.i...a.l " D , i e-' 'ju ' ' .....i Half Coluuin 1 " - t .. v.-M'.rt..4.;U...'...?.. ' " 3 ... ',' )' . ... t '.i J-J !:bfr 411 t 60 OO Al . .Hl D.I On tolilrni)w...X) I. 4n On 4 a "U (l I i i ,H1 . A... i....t.i..ll i: til f. A.liortlaeinenU ai-mitivtoB; any eieiriiU nintiea .a Ida, ill! p-r.ciil,a4vtilJsJ-i ,lwla.l l''lf -HK:d, ' ' in r. i.l . . A.l iVIIMnentl 1li..rlrt 1 tli T.d. l Coluuin i cl.a.Kd at tin ratu ot iwunt) ranta por lliirf.- . t'bH.ue uuiy b....loade fte-4i.liuali ma aHejinl .'H'n ; but every hi.-Ii il:iu.)iu will tnvolvr iia t't H'ne, to ) pu'l f"r hy tliaadvi'itl-.'r. - aVaT" JiiMli n .a uW ijaue .aa.h.-I.A fur will fcaa' jrd W li rt rM, . . ta ... i i...i Klnrrlncc ami I'uiicrul Nallceas ' When eii''illiof live Mhi-, wMll be ciuiri;i-d at tlie anal advrrti.lliK rate.l. Auoiti.''ri.'ita pi Canilidutewa : !V- -Lle t'ill-elfa .V'i .....- "0 . k. -( ountyt.". l....l..l.L......J....-r. ft ' t ill- " S W) . - f -1 . J I f'M rrfV,er, In' a'tdiHi M.r HT1 tidwrllne uol.lM, tiiilt'eM b) i- il iifrriM-uieut. , "IT Wa, tli iiti-li.i 'l.i. I, 1. .. e tl.l. Uy a-uipli-d a'. al.ovv riitre, to wlitvll we bind oulnulwa luitly 1 adheiv, ' , i i j J ' WMaWV.ilOS, for I , a. , a'- ' ' 1 ' ' 'jolK V.UT t K.'for Hi.' I.-j ua. Nahuvii i a, Ta.. n. ) siiewmakeu & juma. v a a y a.'aaf Ko. ll, tCill'TH riU'UTH Sl'lUKi (tin . i wAi.ai.1,)., KstutiiishrJ for Ihr Krnr.it -f Xlruiittr tawiaa to fi.-a"a . Ji A ick,' S'oumli, or BoUlion tb.tl hava Died frnn Watiuda or fu.i.i.ia. (tOKRItir' IMII tl- )': 1 WIlJ. Jte' A'lVi at fr the cud'ti or ai.) - k ..r w .. .i i-1 e -t ..-r In HT. UU'IM. lH l.sMl.l.r , t'l SI 1 N a l l . N H VII I , Hd Mi (ITV , or any u l.i-i 11" .HV a l- t...n. I'.iumiil. Ti n. h 'tl- 'nl IMiff ' titti. e 11. III.' t ruf I 'u:.'. '..! li.r.n .mi. - ..! I14 A1UI1 r r.." ai-V i t of tte KM i4.ileu i ai-iujuiui t ... allium -. t'te'wi Ikiiiu k (if, 11 , I 'oat .ot.ia H .1 1.4 N. II - l i.aa..M ivmni 1M Cr. tll 1. -11.1. .w iHi-a -iuiiw will 01. 1. In all i.e..-. .. v ii.'. 'i 1 .lion L ralllim al our UT.lsu, J0. II, K itb ai"..' M at Hay la, lan-4 I . - lv ELACKJNG. Jt BKCnvkir ash rwmtif. r nv H-fitH T.ru'iitt fiiiv.'.t. (IWlwn t'linri h and Pcmm! Mlt., Kll t.f S lttli' J if; . t.'UI. lyl ) M 1 I. t : i 1 t DIRECTORY.1 Mi rr CITY OOVSfeNMSMT. . ..... . .. , -V, . mmm ' ' . JDIIN HUdfl CMITI1, Jfnjree 'WIIJJASI frltMC, Beota-dar iOll!J CHUJIllUV, ilanhaL I., ..?, WioiioV-V. ft. ttK.lutuu, A C ..0. 41. 1 Jalul-a A. f Loi'lO. J o' y.u ' lohn ClJipi.liJ,fWe,flr';' Ja. uh r. in li,-ioi..l ; and Tin. a BILarty, mini I.. i. mm ' '.. (!(.. A. ,U tthankland .V.iwr T.i,ti(.rr K. B. tarrlt "7i.Kii'"'.J','", .' ' T" 1 i H.(rA J(i.r TIi.jbi.u. Iii.' " ,iM,i.'lNll . I HirVw--J ( .eU Mi,-rtfr.i .. 1 Wnur Wxrkt 'm. tewait. ni-f ul C Ta-e eiarlnwnl .luliu M. Amliury of- lee .Inaeferf ,T.. Q, M":H'ld. r ! Myr iSii J. Tj VtcwarV, ' ' , CITY COUNCIL. a ..ira of Hwmel-.l.,l.'nTUi l-TTawirtm s ! OWrimfL Jo. J..Mobl4J-.d ILy it. A Wj I.Oi..ll int. 1.4 44 UitMti-nn. atui .1... etiultb. .. (Hira WJU Jf. AI.Kr'.l:rri'llt ;li 4. t riK-r, w illwui iw. iii.ii. M. so.iil. al' , tiretia.n Vjtrs.Al.l. M'.lan.cl, I..U, llougli.LLafl. a) are J. 11. - n ili. w A. !;. ii-uan:l, l. .l,r iri"p", Wm. I.rirer, Win. Siewari, TLoa Crcady, . Hajily Td l-m. r..laru. . -- VfiJ Tl.l.0 IV'Wfmi f . t'l ITY,ftr.ill4 . 'iae-Kaaiwl, Kooeiud Wicnlf rl,u. IKr A-iili-reon, Smith and Claltmruo -rrfi - Huff, Turner, ' My era, M.UoT, Ihralbiam, y hmurh, rrad and llaly.' ' i . O rHV-r-Tirniwi Oarper aim kit (V(l4l-, M.HiMtlt Hicatliaui ilulloy anu Kiiowhmi .. Lpirtmiii-'JIyera, Si.'wart ,ud ilcJJIellaofl (Jut lirivcr, tr.a-iy ana uyctB. . t . .iirry julth , Suborn .ana titawart W irl.-f f,..V..rUic.i!!('rtlrtt and Carper. '..f' Atu.loy, Mi-Inrel and Hteiwart. I olUt hi-athaiTl, MrM u and Buyera. (o7 (Vt-ody, UaihornB Ml Myi- 1 1 il.rftoe-i-.Si.'r, Kobb and llnllaiflel. f mi-ot'pn.raui n-emrala and RnHfi.lifaree Hi'.el and, Brfcll ii.i.. w .- V.f, '.? fV, , ' c rN..rr--Ri.bbSlaahrt'aia!iidv 1 'J l.lll i-kUic I'.ni risT-ttrn r. 8outlii'!it au I llaile' aW' Vi.e Jkaird.' A det4 n -HiaM e Tueedit.'!. not pri'ri'illnie llo- e.-jn.l and l.Mirih T!'..rrf.lry'tn 0.O1I. Di:.'-ll,,'l" I. II.C t'vunuH J-bHIvla H fl,',' .V,,"p"l''..,I'l'6''h OOM'I ii.-.ui, NIGHT POLlf t 3 CafjUtin-wSohil ilaiujli. ..... . -( 6,14 l.iMlmmnt Mi.leaw tUo: ' - ' -?.VviirM Wlli. .fii-K'l I, Tidin rivetl'tlT, Nl.-h lw- flv-h.i'1 I'lill'lps, Win, rtik-r, Jidin 0tle..l. William S,hv... J-lin, KllK'et', J. W VViirl.t, J.dl't Pltlk tt. tob.'rt wt, W V. fr.mclH, )iiil Vata. baa Flu. hit and W Pui.h y I ' a- The Pollru. Oi'Ul le .tff'la-l WW JV'fi'lP l i.r1rf.J..-, IfJJ C(ll.TV OKTICKUS (jrof .lamn 5TTi:it."n "" fWno Tlo.ii.ta Hnjh m u uud .1. K. U111.lwn.n1 . , , i-i-'t t I 'ftil W Jaep. Ta) fViniaer N 11 HrJ.t.t. ,mlri.hniiil,tt rf-fiai HaihvM4 f.'I All (tm.r.m or V Ni'l'tf Vi.ariri John D. (Jo-Aie: i'r'r i i. unify and .1 a Noviiiin cciuNTY cfcJnrr n lve H'.n. .Iame.1 Wltworth r?lwt P. I judalay V.r'.r,l aTI-,a Jd. .'':i Toiun iri.-ea tint ".' aWRitat In ,nrh mo..tf..V d ilia IWa- tf rJdrt An.ejfia it b( ho M utetr.ii.ti of tt.i' t.'iin.v. 1a hnirt ihr nrl IHiai !fi J.AOii J .t.ii.ly. Afa.ll. .lal-(.ViW CIRCUIT COURT. lO-l 1IVIU V. LUTD. .. . w . - f i.Thr I'lir. iiuiVf ilr f 4i' rVrl' .iil -,. IMtw. 7 l I ' j ' Uelt UlVld V. LOT0 . tV .T;C.Ujl1NA,L1 OOURTN !;;;. 7nj-rllon M M. l)i It-ii. , ,r tJ-t-hnr1iift (ilcnoni, J.." ..' 'U -Tlio C.'iirt,ii ei tt tlie Ip-V jv''"i ! ii Jn AurJ Ai ifWWln.trV.cci.fi"' " i1"' CHANCERY COUR''. ' f 1..il((r ll- ti Biimnel fl. Frleecnw ' I (Wl und HiUUcr l. ... 0le. ! '" -' 1 af The t a mui'ta U. aiat Vban.y hi Mat aad Soii-inhwr. . 1 ' t ' ' , I .; :. I T-W---a M 1 1. IT A H Y. .. " DEPARTMENT .HEADQUARTtRS - )rhnHi-Headiitarter m Hlslr' irvct.v 'Sljil Cfiiltowiwrftna, cosi.e-iaudiaR. 1 Chi' Wnarpsrmai-aihrAiarter on High Htroot near .'.'Uar.,. l.ioii. i..ii.jiiv. vi , yir. ( . . i tlll'CVoimt'M-'K--llt-aM'in:irti-pi on uiuum atn-al, n.. ll.ft...! 1 l....t ' l..l A' Nlih.min.it . I 1 IVaroat ittr'hal tinttrl-r- (l.'uIl'il!nUi 'ouUldl i'ruif iliul I'lrntor uY(rinn A. llanry TUnjr. atou, L.B Toi.Im vnerryatiaei. . . j ' "08t HEADQUARTERS. - ' W- Headertara oa (VHre etrert, between l' Ion and Cl.urrli r.-trf, (Tr. V.i(er' reaideuoa.) Ut II. II. Mitch. lt, Coiuiii.li.iif if.' T d.l,nil VMrWrnxw'rr-'idaltarrinf and !iup eTtiuc Olliovr. vn t horiy .n irlnTi Umrt-b aad UkwiT Cpt J. G.l :i.,J i, .- , i ' m J Juiiuiuf (,-iiar'n wiri Cliarcn f rrnnaivrti. tioiifOtt n'lierry atrvat, U'tw'.K'u luiou and Ohun H. CYpl. i. U. Ilnjahaui, ,; x : r .... 1 Aimntani tVnfiilTaiiifr lu rliarifi'i.friothl'lg, t'anai m uitrriaon Kiuipaje, Ii siarkot airv.-t. Un rin.. t!..x. ; "y fAi&itU (urttovwuiAflr lu cl.Mi'ifa enT-lfeajna of Tr.uiii'.'i-u.l inn Mini tuurU'r niti tb' r'toi rt, au Lltur tr.M. lirar fliutiu. Id. lit i haa JL.ii.u. 7 .iiiU...4 (.ia.vUwwi.i tu m ii .o al.unaj at Vind, rorail and htulloiory, No. 37 Mjirwt't atroot. Cipt. W ia. Mills. ( ' i rfti.tl'iiiHl (jvarlermtuttir For the AKMlgnmeut at (Juarieii una Hncretinrwnd liaulcg Woaptui Store, lapt. 0. llfKl1allrt-i-, i'1" T : : r : .- - 0.0, : ) P - L.tu K.Wa.Oraifa u,i.v si niujir.ii,, jhmi. Taaarar f.Veie4Vrtt Jaaajt'v.ir, Tuca a Rfeo lu.,at tl.rlr tn.t,ui tne ."riii.r ot Ualoa aa.l hum. air atri eia. TTie oiti.-eia tor the p'ccenl term, arei t. . I. -minii J ; .l.".. Mih.:V aK i, U akl.yL Ha. rolaif: I, K.t'i.eai Tr.wauaer. J '. lrutiat I'lde, Au lu M.-eta at ilia aam. p:ao. etory Monday iiv.'iii.g. To" of11c..ra ar : It At Cauiihelt, N.O.; He. if Xp.-l. V.U.;J. U IV k, i.. r.-laiv ; H F. ll."Wll. rr'-nturor. i ('nhI - ! ; ft". W"-l--l at lh"lr Hall, wa Mowlli Clicrry (iievi, .tv..y F.I ay i.o.n. Hie a'ltKn r. aru : l. C 0 i t-u.Ni 0 , kiaiikiuwuian, V a j Jmm4 k Wyatt, rt..-.i-o'4i ; W . M. fcUitory , Tn aaurar I 4r..rn f.'o. 1Y. 1" . . i'- f " i") weeJ? at tna Hil,'V"f.ef i Tlfe-'-'t CI SllaeUitreoU, wry fliu'e l'iy hf. ult.g. T1.ii ,,Ui. .aa are : l't. .!. Kk b, N !.; P Fr-.. dma,, V V -t Blttt-ftiuh, rlcoreiaryi tlr- Hatfrt,Ti.aiauri!r.' ' r K. A'wutnptawl, .Yo I Meia at the ahor. Hal -.11 the Ural a.l lliird V4 e.l1.14n t) , of eai'll auUhj l iW niheara are: J I Mil.., .'.P. jT II t'eltrid., U I' 1 H. F. Fuller, n.W ; Pclvr ItirU, Jr., J.W.; John T Hliti',lc'lbe ; )l. H Cutler, Truat.urqr iHif flwa. a wsiaia au A'o. -' el at Ilia tbove Hull ou the tcn'oa aud lourtn te.lnadMy ulvhta oi iv-u h uioutu.. o.ii.m re anr Jaa T ra-li, 11'.; Il. l.ry Avi'le. II P I,, ki.'ker, H.W.; H. Frie.1 '". ,- 'Jarla U r.!i.w, "v-tiua; A. N. Hard. I ""1 I I I I Ike IV-"- Huau'l- ia StUkak MeaU lb lira Fti.li.) anei uiaiu ol ( ( f av'h, al I o'clock. - names' d 1 cit ArUAiNs u IhhmxJ r 1Wf!ur1 bitty in tins city. i! R-u.'rV .latiUUoiri,'. nJj.itai No.. 1 and 10.. J. Sunn, 19th dliii., Ho-pi(U Nos. 2 H'l .KI A I J i,) w i v 1 . .1. i'lii t iiiiU, JWlliOlilo, Uofral N. 4. " li. Kj -i'1-r.n,; raw. IiuLVua; llonpitals No. U2 au4 X i .r u t 1 1 1 1 ' J. ftl.t.o v, 'lMih' W1Ji.,1 hoitp'ltsls Noa V audKi..;.. .'i.. ': . . " ..';.( . O. UkSNH',, f(iJ.l,,(r;Ui.f,Ilj.t)iv,s Nos. 8 and 13. ' - J r M.tti'wV IVt' K'ittnliy,:llv VUaJ JC U ui (JiLc-ia . . - J. ryiorvit, Si iui.UuVy, LTipitaJ's Nu, It Slid Ij. . - NASHVILLE, i TENNESSEE," FRIDAY; . js :pV and location . ' 0 r HOSPITALS IN NASHYILLK, N.. 1 Quo Faotary, Clleta atre. C, -n- Ike flill. Siirgi'on, J. t. War.aa. . . airi)lverHlty Jlulldlng, Market 'itreot; on the , i, . bill. Burgeon, A. W. Kawr, ... . ( ! i. ' 3 Encley'a Bnildliig, H B aoraer Tubllo Stqiuire. Ulirif-nn. AtJir. EwlA". 1 ' " I ' 4 Ouvanl Ill,h School, Oollea treat, oa lh Hill. Atfl Burg.Hin, '. fl. T. I Gun Factory, upper end Front abruat.'.-Aat. . i. . , BuruMiti, If It, nufitti ; .-jL it '. ft Coll-ge atreat, aar Broad, -flurg-on, Cu ta. i'-' ' rcr.rae. - ' j iIiCaibva.atroet, betwfl 'Chtirnh and Broad. Act. AMU. fureou, O W. I'kaxv. ' ! ti ' iljf awdilo flail, ffcurch atret, ii6nr Snnimer. Awl. burgoop, li. ii.ii.hb. ,, i Currlag IWory, M;uk,.t atPM't, below Iha' - hqnafa. Act. Aa- Hin-gitra, J. D. Bti. ." It Medio I Collets, CoP.eca airret, on ,U. iHdl. , Aid. Aral, rinrgiion, . K. Bowi.tun, fj vtlPrsT tlorrt" Oh tho I'nWeNlty Flka. i; , j Act. AatiU Surgeon, L.-I. Uwi a. , , " li Broadway Ilotnl, Broad ilnet, corner Oiortr.' 1 rgaon, IwatK Airinirie. " J " li Hume High Soliool. Sprueo tt..at,cor. Broad. Surgeon, t-. IIkkiuc;. , I , M--Kemats Hehool, tlitirch -atnwt. tear Chiitla j nooga D.-pot. Surgeou, laaii. Setho( " 15 Hynea' High School, I.lne aire it corner Sum mer. Hurgvoo, W. H. t lliunnw. , " 19 Gordon Block, comer Broad it-"t aud Kite t. .. Landing, -tiiugooa, Diliu Wluil. j , 17 4irri(naa' lliwriTiu I'lantera Hotel, ."nin i.i . . net .alreat. oorue". Doad'.rick. HurgeOn, : H. II. WiTIEMlN. " 18 Corner Chur:h and Collon iIinU. Surgetu, i T. liUKITHAL. i ' 19 Miurrla A Htratlon Bnildlng,' N. 14 JHarli t treot Sn'senn, L. H. Anna. i ''tW-Bapthill'liiii'rli, Huninr itreet -oroon, f-: taOODW !. ' . . ' .' . . a-lialho.lll riiiirt'h, CUurcli alr.'t' Siirgoi.n, - i . . is. MNairrT i. . ' - - i , p Uardiitl.), F-.hi.Ii a.'rkt atret.,f .ir-oo, " tlr.. aWiTH. -).P(nirer Vler,nd Br.-ir atrdctf. ?nrgetm,-. . - Catalans. . .. .: , , . .,, , " 26 Corner' Mt kel 'and ciark ttrvt Forceon, UC. ltwa. ...'. -i , ' 1 .- Ta our SabBCrlbartii -0 lu oou'aqai noo of the Intreaf In tb prk of I"" i . ind every other materiiU uaed In a rrlnting-OOica, wo htrvo been cuibkiI1imI tn raletli jtrii'e: oiaif p!.p'f to. 84 cla. per wa k, r .(H pr moulh to waokly rf monthly aulwrrllwra, and till a year,, ta yearly iirt crlb.'t", which inuKt In all cua a he pal l In advne. . , , , Plollce to Kwi.pleri, j -Nnwa lVolera wanting maro than trua huoitrad copied, muat aeud in their urdrn by o'olocn, tna evMill g iTettoim, to hare them flllwl prompt.' " ' Military Illanfca, ' " rFot'tnla tt ttila tli.co,'il. li aa MmiDitg Qmjxny RMturu, CTo)rf JMwrtMOrilexMteie fieweat) JVoWlitia ICelUjluut. Karvtcaa. 'u .l Por CitaMii, (Second I'realiyterlJia Chureli,rtd,UFa treel, ln.tweon the -1u,r and the lulfivHle l.) falibath Miootand 9uldicrt' Blhld at t H'c14k evarj Sabbath moralnav rcUliig at 10!a oVtork, A.M., and at 7 P.M. "Prayer Mauling t.y Weilr neaday night ut 7 oTUx-. , 'lko 30 a'IO STUDET, TA Jl'ST OPKNKD A.-J IXTF-N.-ilVr. ' Faucy . and Family: Grocery WllfcRK WJLL Blf. TaUKD OIN3TANT1.T UN baud the beet of every article Ui that line. Tka Lattautioa af ilia pnlille la aullaita-wtn Hie itiH-k-. kiuh cannot bo Rurpastitid In tua.city. t r ' i ' fieh anppliea received weakly.'- ' ' Hcturttilxr 10 cull at i I ' 1 , 4 No, 30 I'lilon dr:t. Vti: t-4f. 1 " vmio it olaek,'; ' ! ' 1 ' '' 'A01.-NT 1ft R ' ' " "J j aind - Chicago :Cieran; Ale, . - ,. 'iMllUti. ANP IKr?I.K.d. I id.. ;- lFourtUari.d, T4i.iWvlllejRi.. ywd p your oa J); raKU-Int ...U li i I' li M. CLAHK. , . . T--r ... , . - f . r -r ' lJ' tt. i. Cmiil niw'.i.i, !To. 12an3Tl. .. ;.' t -i - ' " ' , ':.'' J. 1 J :0Houra of Admlssion'to' Visitors From to' 5 rM.'i txtq on 'Sunftuy, vM :j hj . 1 . n admitiHion ffrmttm, . ii W irKsl w-hikh' of it wTkHIn A tii k tlu.sp.tal wdl anquir.1 ill the -t.flice. In Itruidwat llntft.'tur tlosji lal N..' 12r "d In Oflica t r Ilonpllal H, af the (.attier of Ilia ly,' who will tfv r1v o entranoe, and ar.y Inroruiatton n i'n:..irt.( No yrovmwm or adib ta will b allowed to ba aai rled tula the n.iott-'tl without p rniixnio'i ruin tha tjliv-i.-r of tlja lay of tin furgean la rtiars - - i. I ... t K'.iri 1 nt'.i k ; SwrpaAa V H. T., In charge. Oi-iu.taI Ilo.pflnf kd.' 1 aa-t la. ... ,. . . ; 7 na...-'Wt. ! . a.. at antrtl' .'-'-! 1 raiak aaatfiAHn, 1 uTjinrEl' & reicitAud; 1 iVliOLKSAIili GROCERS, . ; S-llOILOia AIM It ttin.HnkMO-4 j m tin c t s;; (' ( ( i)rtAl.K.S IN.' f ,.t; j NallO,UTILl MARKET ST. v-!t,i riNAkliVILXt ri. F. 1.27-1 ui ciVdTii'VriotJSE. JIETkY;:MA!lKS;l;Car. . ! IS trl g Hnclntl,. ! lUrXNlVKI S' AMR WlSitlS AtK . OtAl.J BS ' ".. i '',-. i !! . ' armtWrt f i t '-' 'v -.tt G OOPS FOR KipN'S ;WI ht, TioeeU, Jtiwt, CtfUii'iijAiWig, i i &AMit Cwan ir'y,(iiiy.i ,, TAiioita -rjUMAnisoH," , Geutlemcu's Fxirnlsliing Goods f7i'ifA, UrtJtTiljrts, DiiuvS) Cullars, JJaiid- a kerchiefs, Qlwi4 Pli, sc riuoiirlalu t veihr a touti-leta .vaikty of Qmm1, ". , aJapUHl to Itu wai.U ot 1 Mercliaut, Tailora jui.4 CJotiierav -.....i A., a Maicbl tu.' 1 I ..1 I PLASTIES' .-HOTEL,. ACTON YDUC'Twi'iuW. ' , HIIMI o illl.. fWN ' ' ''- wiltU, aul. fflMln anal ttarhat IA)Utr,VU.Lfc', 11 V. W.r.Lli ae .1 ., Pullidtfi by an Association 9 Printers. . , -.1 . ; 5 Li Ulrica an I'rlntera Alley, lirltt rrn .linlanand ".tea-Jcrlck street. ,"lfti'.!"fi 1 t FRIDAy MOKNINa," jrAHClT 27, IS J3.. Tlie Balti-ut.ro- American,' of Hi 23t ityii V ' . Th meeting at the Mary bncl InslIlUte last night, to receiver Governor AntJrrw Johnson, of Tennessee, and tho emintnl friend of the Union wbo rcotupanled Lint from WagLingion waa largel.-f kU tended and marked by ieviUcncc.8 of ilie strongest entliutiaera and devotion to the cause of the country 1 .JTLe, addie-wjuf Governor oJubunoir- was an earnest, rlo qucnt Ai)d practical otteraate f rctoliid loyally. lion. Horsed May nard, anal licr? noble son of .TennegRiiP, -alao poite ab!o and eloquent! v., The presence of Secio-" iry,Chanp,.f Eostmaster Gen Blair. akid General. Bumside, . and (heir briirfl-rd-dressts, also, give treat uleaaure tlx dur citizeus' and adUcl to the nthiuiasm of ttae occasion,.; 1 . . , , , . ' U''f4,t!,'rP0rirti 'iiiiif Mobile B'-aMter .! Coining- MlraKglo m CbarleiitonJ .Tho struggle, when it comes, will.cer tainly be of a fearful character! , H will be tho sluuyk; of. tremendous force, t:e roiauve porers.or which are yet untried. The long-mooted question of the ftg 1, ti re value, of chips- against AaUATin-a. ,r brought to a test moro conclntiive- thSri any to which human warfare Las vjpl subjected It. Tn other wards, the lloii ' tor iron-eUfla, which the- Yankees 1 a in to be tli iot inipenetrable vessels, evi r constructed will nccesf arily come within point blank range of the nnl "niiincro4i and pbwcrfnP baltortos' that have "trvtf ynt been nsed -in a eidiglfv etigsgenteqt,,' S hste goodLreason, too, to lelievs that ourguns uill be nonaged with adu.irable tact and precision. The most iniporlast batteries aro;manBr;d by the South Car UtiH regulars,.. for whom' the1 credit i flaiiticoVfeud tkioic justly, of beiiia; the most expert and practical heavy artulet isfs in the Con fodvrate army. Tho forts sre well otTIcered, "and "Gen. Itipley, wb,.i hss maJ the study f heavy ordnance a specialty, for 'years,, aud - vrbose excel lence in thai-particular branch ot mill tarp knoweledgo is an admitted fai l, wil biracelf take command of Fort iSumiridr as soon as the enemy makes bis appi sij- .anen, ,. . ;t-. . ; ( Il is scfrcely possible, that any (Justing thing tan breast unbaiuied the concen trated slot m of heavy1 metal from tint' guns- of Sumter, uMotiltrie and Batterer pee, hs three principal works oomtnami ing the throat of the Laibor. , Js'oc caji the peril of running' die ten ible gaunlJ.U be diminished by an attempt to pass u'tti der eover- of the 'darkness, as hhs-beep thecAseat Vltkborg and New Orl.-aiii. S tortuous and intricate is tha clianpijl leading to the fort that the most experi eni-t-d pilots of tliehailior would not vvnr true to bring in a vcsbcI by bight, tilid. the conditin. which the enemy cannot iscapcj vis; wilhutit light or Und mail to guide the way. Even when the blockj sding running vi-hm-Is leave tlio harbnf it is always necessary -to aid ill. ir exU by previously arranged lights (shaded) SC signals, so that it is reas6nsbly crv 'tain that the attacking iron-clad my si 'either enter in open day or incur tho imj' ininent 'hazard of gclliDg aground ujmib n.of tire most treaoherons burs on tlit Southern coast, which si'ldoid yk.lds i vessel when oiic it has&i'apd the k'er But if,' perchance, despite of mazy chanr nel, multiplied torpedoes, and, the comf bined batteries of tha forts, some of the tdioa' Wouitors should rbance to get into port, they ; would at ill. have to rucoQuter a concentrated Uro ot other lialltnes, wtich, as the Yankee papers have learned from eobtrabsnds, "line tho shore of tii d iterior of tho harbor." And then will come "Ihe tu trof war", which will detorf miao tlie tossesBiou of, the hunrcl old '' (. ,:i t. .. A GqOD UiriKlTlOS 'OF A ToHlf. Jit i dinner fiverfin this oily iu Ihe year 177.r, a' gentleman Of considerable, notoriety as ' a wit was asked, " Tray, what is ) Tory 1" i.llo replied, 'A tory is a crsaturd whose head is in Kngjand, wbJU Lis bo4 dyis.in America, and I tbiok the iatoi parts ongbt to bq joined by slretchiu the neck."' " Webave slill peraons among us boi unlika this description of tbs Te rr, whose beads are in rtichmond, whil thvir bodies ro, ia 'ew . l'ork r and though we might not recommend the old revolutionkrv wR's plan of brintlnir tho two psrls together .by stratcViirig the In-; tctreninj mnilrsnrs we suoujti ,-oes-tainly not object to seeing the body sent where the head is. Xeio Yurie iW. ' ""' ' "' 1 1 Ja'P---' ' ' ' I.tMJit noV-s';' I'of.itir HKss. Sir Hubert Graham, being apprised that be had by mistake pronoutioed srnUDce '.of trans p.irUiiun u a crimiosl who'liad been f lUiidguiity of a eaiiitai oilence, duairesl the nia to bp placed up.ui the dot k, and ha-ttiiy putting ou the black cap, be said ('.Pristmer at tha bar,' J bfy jvir. fxtrttm t" and than' passed P biUJ tha aisl sen. tepee of death. . . 1 .u ... ., . ruB...c-No. m h As Act to rreventaud puuiuli frauds pp on the revenue, to piovidn for Ihr more certain and Speedy collection 'of claims in favor of th t'nited States, and fcr ether purposes. , . t tt- ., . :.- ' i . Bt it enw.1cd ly tlti Hrr.-s nii I.'.hih of Rtarttfiitufi vet oft' liT''t HaUt vf Avim toa t'k l ("lyftiJ aisemiai, ana. iiuiu and after the first day of 4 uly, eighttmi bun. dred and .sixty-three, all invoke of U.IK-J, wares, atiJ morrhamlisQ imported hum any foreigu oUiitry into I hi Unltea Slam alia'l be madu iu tiiplicato, and aigntd by the pertou or pvtaons owuin. or ahipping said goods, warea, or inir cbsndise, If tha sains have actually been purcha'rd, or by I Lit manufacturer or MARCH 27,1803. bwner thereof, if the same have been pro c.urel otherwise than by purchase, Qr by the duly suthorixed agent of such pur chaser, manufacturer, or owner; aud said invoices shall, at or before the ship ment thereof, be produced to the "consul, vice consul, or commercial sgetit ot tho United States nearest Ihe plno of ship ment for tlie use of the United states, and shall have indorsed thereon, when so pro duced, a declaration signed by said pur chaser, manufacturer; owner, or agent, selling forth that said invoice ia in all respects true; tbs il contains (if the goads; wares, and merchandise mention ed Iherciu arc tubject to ad valorem duty, and were obtained by purchase) a (rue and full statement of lbs time when aud tho place where the sama were purchas-. d, and the sctualcost thereof, and of all charges thoieon ; and that no diHcdants; .bounties, or drawbacks are contained in said invoice but Such as have actually been allowed thereon ; and when obtain-, ed in (any other manner than by pur cliase, tlit- del nal market Value thereof at the time and. place When and' whehrf the ssuie were procured or manufactured ; and if subject to specific duty, the actual quantity thereof ; and that no different invoice of the goods, wares, and merchan- ' disc mcn,tigued in the invoice so produc-. ed has been or. will be furnished t.o an; one. If said goods, wares, or merchan dise hat-e been actually purchased,' said declaration shall also contain a s'sto xneut that tho curreucy in which laid in voice is made out is tha currency which, was actually paid fur said goods, warts, or merchandise by the purchaser. , And the. person so producing said .invoice shall at the samo time declare, to said Consul vice-consul, or commercial agent the port in the United Stales at which it Is intended to make entry of said goods, .ware., r merchandise; whereupon tie said cousiJ, tries-consul, or toaimereial 1 agent sh JL indorse upou each of said triplicates a certificate, undtr bis band and ofllcialseal, staling that said inv.iico iiS been 'produced lo liiin, wllk the dale of uch production, and tlie uaino of the person by whom the same was produoed,' and.lbo port ia tLe United tilatis at which it shall bo the declared intention lonuke- entry of . the goods waies, or merchandise, therein mentibuod. . 'And thereupon, the said consul, vice-tOnsul, or commercial agent shall deliver U the per son producing the ssme one of said trip licates, to bo used in making cutry of said goods, wares, or merchandise. ; ghall file another in his ollice, to be there care fully preserved; and .shall, as -soon, as practicable, transmit tha. remaining ono to tho oullectorof the port of the United' States at which il shall bo declared to be the intention to make entry of said goods, wares, or merchandise And no good 4, .wares, of mercliuudiss imported into the United Males Horn any foreign place- ot couutry , afar said , first dsy of July, eighte. n hundred aud sixty throe, shall be admitted to au entry unless . the int , voice pre sen lid shall in all respects con form . to the requirements hereinbefore mentioned, and shall have thereon lbs C'orliOcalo pf the consul, vice-consul, -or commercial sgeul heroin btfro speciiiod, nor unless said invoice be vcritled st the time of making such entiy by the oath or alllrmation of tho owner or consignee, pr the authorized agent of ihe owner or oons'gure thereof, certifying that Ihe. said invoice and the declaration theie.in are in all respects true, and were madd by the person by whom -the same ipur4 ports to have been made, nor, except as hereinafter provided, unless the triplicate transmitted by said consul, vice consul, or commercial agent to'llie collector shall bave'been received by him. And if such owner, consignee, or agent, f any goodn, wares, or merchandise, shall knowingly make, or attempt to make, an entry there of by means of any falso invoice, or false ccrtUicMs of' a consul, vice-' consul, or commercial agent, or of any invoice which shall not contain a true statement of all tho particulars hereinbefore required, or by meaus of any other false or fraudulent document or paper, or of rjy other false or fraud cnt practice or appliance whatsoever, said goods, wsres, and merchandise, or their value, shall be (forfeited and dis posed of as other forfeitures for violation of the revenue laws : Provided, That where, from change of the destination of any such goods, wares, or merchan dise, after the production of the invoice thereof - to tha consul, vice-consul, or commercial sgent,' as hereinbefore- pro vided, or from other cause, the tripli cate transmitted to the collector of tne port to which 'such goods, wares, or mer chandise were originally destined, shall not have been received at the port where the lathe actually arrive, and where it is desired tomakentry thereof, said good, - wares, andiaiarohaudisa may b admit ted to an entry ou tha execution by the owner, consignve, or sgent of a boad, with snl'lilenl security, in duuM the amount of duly apparently due, condi tioned for the payment of the duty which hall be found to be actually due tlu'raon. And it shall bo tlio duly of the oolWctor of the port where such culry shall be made Immediately to notify the consul, ice-oonlul, or ' commercial agent, ' to whom such invoice shall have been pru doced, lo transmit W such collector certified copy thereof; aud it shall be the duty of such consul, vice-consul, pr com mercial agent to transmit tho same ac cordingly withoutdulay ; aud iaid doty shall not ba liually liquidated until such triplicate, or ccrlitkd copy thereof, shall have been received : Provide I, That such liquidation ehall but be delayed longer than eighteen months fmui the tima of tusking such entry ; A ndprtn i ted, furtlitr, That when, from acciih ul or other vaunc, it shall be impracticable for the person desiring to make entry of any gnod, war, tr niercliauduie, to produce, al tha time of waking. sui h entry, any iu Voie thereof, as berriubel..r r. par ed, ; U shall be lawful for the Secretary- of tho Treasury to author ie t;. en'iy of s'ioh gutids, . war, or mm l.anilief, upou such terms snd iu ac coul jin-tu. vi iili su..h general or spfcul rrgu!aiiitu as h way pieacnhe. And the .Hocnlary of the Treasury is hereby iuvtisUd with the like power of rrmia kiun in cases of forfeiture arising under this act as in other cases of forfeiture nu dor the revenue laws : Arui provided, fur ther, That tho provisions of this set shall not apply to countries where thcro is no consul, vicaeoTmil, ar commercial agent of the United States ; nor shsll any thing herein contained bccbnslrued t6 require for goods Imported under the reciprocity trraiy wilh Urest ,Dritio, signed Jon'c fifth, eighteen huudred and fifty-fniir, any other consular certificate than id b(.w Tequircd by law. And this set shall be construed only to modify and not repeal lh act of March first, eighteen hundred snd tw-enly -three, entitled "An set supplementary to snd to ameud an act entitled 1 Au act ki regulate tho col'c'ctj.'n of duties en imports and totinagr,' payijed JIai ch seedad, one thousand seven hun dred and ninety. nine, and for other pur poses;" and the form of oalhs therein Set forth shall bo modified aceordinzly :'And provule HUfier,- Thai the provisions of tms set sliajl notnpply to invoices of goods, waren i r iucrchandi8i'tiu) ported in to any port ui (he United States from any place beyond Cape Horn or the Capeiof Good Hope Until Ihe first day of Janu- rJ. cigutruit hundred and sixly-four. j , ,..,Sec. 2. .Anl btMMtttr enacted. That the Solicitor of the .Treasury, nnder di rection of thu Htriftry af tlie Treasury,' shall daka coguisant-o of all frauds or at tempted frauds upon Ihe revenue, Bud shall exercise a general supervision oer the nnia-iirfid for their prevention and th toclioii, and' for the ptosecution of per sons charged with the commission there of; and it shall be the duty of the col lectors of tho several collection districts of the United States' to report to him all si i sum of goods, wares, or merchandise madu by them, as soon as practicable af- tcr - tne. same .are made, with written statements of the facts upon which such Seizures are based. And for the ptirnosd of enabling the Solicitor of tho Treamiry tu perform tho duties hereby enjoined upon him, the Ssctelarj of the JTraury is bcreby authorised to euiiloy nyt more than three aleiks, iu addition lo those now assigned to tho oP.loa.of lUe Holioitsr by law, for .such time and a4 such rates of aompensatiun as ho may deom for the public interest, and prescribe the com pensation ta b allowed to such cleikp, uot exceeding tlie amount vow allowed to clerks of like class; said compensation shsll be paid in tha same manner as other expenses of collecting the revenue, . Sec. 3.' And It ii further enacted, That if any parson shall, by Ihe exhibition of any false sample, or by means of any false representation or device, or by col lusion with any olllcer of tho revenue, or otherwise,, knowingly effect, or aid in ef fecting, an enfry of any goods, wares, or merchandise at less than tho true weight or measure . thereof, or upon a false clas lificatiou thereof aa to quality or valuer, or by the payment of less than the amount of duly legally due thereon, such person shall, upon Conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not "exceeding five thousand dollars, or be imprisoned not exct tiding two years, or both, at the discretion of Ihe court. , , Kec4. Aiul le 'il furOter oi'd'Thal if any ofllcer of the revenue. shaJi, by collusion with any importer or other per son, ot by means of any false woight or measure, or of any fiiLe, classification ui lo quality or value of any goods, wnie-, or merchandise,' or liy any other means whatever, luiowingladrait, or aitl in ad mitring, to rntry,' any such goods, wari, or merchandise, upon the payment of IeS9 than the amount of duly legally duo thereon, bt shall knowingly accept, from) any por-en engsged In tbo importation of goods wares, or.merchandita into tho United Stats, or iuterestgd, as prinoipal, clf'tk,. 0r agent in any such iuiortationj or 'In' (ho Vnlry of any goods, wares, or. mwclisudi., any'fee, gratnity.vr emolu-j ment whatsoever, such ofllcer shall, ou conviction thereof, ba removed from ollice, and shall be fined in soy sum not ex ceeding five thousand dollars, or b im prisoned not exceeding two joars, at tlio discretion of the rotnt. ' -,. Sio. 6. -rLsU il ftuilier uuuie-l, That' the collectors of tha several , diblricls of Ihe United States, in sll oanes of svuure of any gootls, ware, or merchandise for Violation of the revenue, laws,, the ap praiHed value of which, in l.Uu. djatrict wherein such lolnre shall bo mdt', shall not exceod one, themsand dollars, lie and they are hereby a.uthorUrd, subject to fho 'approval of thy Secretary of the Tjcaiury, to releaHe such '.goods. ou ;sy ment of tlie apjiraiHt'd Vulue thereof. , 1 "Kec. fl. , And l, it urtW 'en(lll. Tha.t iT an person who shall bo pegsged io the linportatlon of g'lotbf.'warp, r mit -chs'ndlNe into tho United. Stylos, or who shsll be interested, as principal, t leik, or agent, in tbs entry of any good, wun s, Pt un tchtuili.'-o, niiali sf any tame make, or oiler to make, to auy otll. tr of the rev enue, any gratuity, or present, of any money or other thing of value, such per son shall, ou conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding five thousand dollars, or be impusoned not exceeding two Tears, at the discrnliua of tho court. 8eo 7. And be U uTVW f-iuv., That whenever it shall be made, to appear, by aflldavit, to the satisfaction of tiiu dis trict judge of any district within the United Stales, that any fraud ou tha rev enue has bed at any lime solually cou milled, or attempted, by any peia.ni or persons interested or in any way engaged in tha importation or entry of men ban disa at any port Within the United S'a'e, said judge shall forthwith iasae his war rant, directed to tho collector of llio pui t at which the merchandise in r'ji I to which said allegsd frau a have been committed or attempted ha been un polled or eutered, directing said officer, or his duly authorised stents or assiit ant, to euu-r any place or xi miHcs wh.-re any invoices, books, or papers rt-lating In sucli nirreliamliHe or Iramt ara depoaiird, aud Ki i and carry tha same away to be iii'i eti d ; and any invoict , bookn, or paer ao received or tak. li Sukll lie 14 lama 1 ty the ofo.vr rceriiiH- tlie sauie, f..r tl.a uwa of the United Stairs, so Inns a 'I rvUiUlioa thereof may lea ne.ia Strt, anliject lo lh contrul aud uVtilioii ul the Solicitor of the 'i'lrasury. Sec. H. A'td U tt furtW en Ud, That if any person shsll wilfully conceal destroy ,y nV()ic( brtlk or la ingto any merchandise liable to dutr which has been r shall hereafter be lm potted Into the Uq led Slates Trom .nv foreign port or country, after an InSpec- ion Ihrraof tthall bsve been demaadod by the collector 0r any Collection di.trict within the United States, or shsll at any in- conceal or destroy any such invoice, huok. or pp,.r,f.,r the parpo.e of ,. Prc-tninir auy ..vijenca of fraud therein contanied. snci, p(.rlon- ,,lmll Lp 8'iilty of a misdemeanor, and aha!, upon conviction ibereof, be punishad by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or by ImpriHonment not exoeoding two yesr or huh, at tho discretion of tho court. ' Sic. IT. And U it furtl tmeteX, That, Tor the purpose of realising al much as may proporly be dona from unproductive lands, and other' property of the United Slates acquired under judicial proceed ings Or olherwiao' in the colleclioa of debts, the Solicitor of the -Treasury bo and bo is hereby autliorieed, with the .approval (.r ihe Secretary of the Treas ury, lo iv.ii, ror a Vrrlii4 net exceeding three year, or sell any such lands or other properly at public Sale, after ad vertising (he timet, plane Snd conditions of such sale, for three moalUa preceding tho same, iu some newspaper published in' the vicinity thereof, in such manner and upon such terms as may, in his judg-m-nt, bo most advsntsgeons ta tho public interests. . , , '' Sec- -- 41 it further ntrtctexl, That upon a report by a district attorney, or any special attorney or agent having charge of any claim in favor oLthe, Uni ted rjlales, allowing, in detail the condi tion oX such claim, aud the terms upon which tho samo msy be compromised, and recommending that (he same be com promised upon Ihe forms so oll'ered, and upon the recommqndalion of the Solicitor of tho Treasury, the Secretary of Ihe Treasury bo and da is hereby aulkori-ed to cotiipnimlNo such claim accordingly. Sec. 11. And le. it further eWf.i, That tnere pbalNio tsxexl arid paid U'district attorneys two per centum upon all mon ey a collected' or realizod in any suit or proceeding arining under the revenue lans 'conducted by "them in' which tho United Slates is a party. The Sot in're lation to costs, approved February twenty-sixth, oso i thousand eight hundred snd fifty-three, shsll not spply to such allowances, and the same Shall be in lieu of aH'oo-i; r.d fjes in such suit or pro ceedings. i .... ... - ' See. J2. Aiid U it farmer enacted. That In sll suits V pmorediuci against cul- lectors or other officers of I've rovenu for my act (jone Ijy ihem. or, Jor (ha recov ery of any money exacted hy or paid to such olllcer and by him paid iulo tha Treasury of the United States, iu Ihe performarico of his olllcial duty, in which any district or other; attorney, shall be directed to appear on behalf of such olll eer by the f? eretary or Sulicitor of the Treasury, or by sny oljirr pt.per oUWer of tno Government, such attorney shall be allowed such compensation fur his services therein art shall, be cettlfJed by (ho court io which such suit or proceed 5ii(j4 shall be bnd, lo bo rcaiunable - snd proper, and approved by tho Secretary of the Treasury; aud v. hero ; recovery thitll be had in sny such suitor piucced inga, and the court pha cmtily lliat there was probable, cause : for ihe. act done by Ihe collector or other ofllcer,. or that he acted under the direcliou af .lie Secretary of the Treasury or alher pro per olllcer of the Government, no execu tion shall issue against such vellector or other olllcer, but tho amount o recover ed shall, upoii final judgment,, be pro vided for and paid otit'of Ihe proper ap propriation from tho Treasury; ' Sec. 13. And U it further en'a ted, That in all Suits or proceeding against collec tors, or other ofliccrs pf.the revsnue, for a y a.it dope by them, or tor tha recovery pf any money exaulcd by or paid tu suoU ollleers, which shall bsve been paiJ, Inlo the Treasury of the United Slates, fl shall bf- t be duty of tlio rseolive dis trict allot ue-s within the dial tic t where such suit or proceedings shall bo bad, un less Othcrwiso instructed by tha Seers tar of tha Treasury, to appear on lie? half of such otllcrrs. And il shall 1:0 the duty of th seversl district attorneys, outhe lixat of October of esth J ear, In mike returns to the Solicitor of the TrcaMiry of the number of proceeding and sails conum-nct d, pending, snd tio' terniiucj within his. district during tha ljacal yesr tuxt precediog lbs data of Siii h n-l'ifim J which returns shall show tlie dalu when such proceedings or suits, iu each caie commenced ; and if for any rcaeuu the determination of sueli pro- reeding, or suit j shall have been delayed or continued bey ond Ihe usual or rear mi ' aljl period, such reasons shall be act fui th, together with a statement of If mtasurra taken by the diatriet aliotnry to proas such proeeeiiins or mils tria elise.. And the returns hereby dii'tifl shall be embraced iu a report by the So liiiito lo tha Secretary of Ihe Tressnry,' to bo by him annually transmitted tu' Congress, with a si.lem. ntof ill nn.ii.-yn" received by the Soil, i tor, and by each', district attorney under Ihs' provision, of, this ai-L - ' . . . . ' I ' i '. - a- See. II. Ad he t( . (ui Oier enmUi, That the seventeenth section of the asUulill. "An act iu. resting temporal Uy th Us tieion imports, and foruih.r purposes," -apjiroved July f.uricvn, sighieea Iihii ilred tid sixty-tso, and au tuuoh til (ba i ilitr-niiith sri ton v,f aUu act apuilod "An set lo rrgulal tha cilUclion of tlu- 1 firs on imports snd tonus,,",. sj.av.i Mii( li second, seveiiUuii bii'.ilrtd and li ti' ty-nine, snd fcu iuiicIi of th third , Section of II. u set eulilUU "An act in ad dition to thv sot for tho iiui.i.liiuiiil ul certain t riints against the l'iudS(alt,"i aiqiroved Maich I w coly -ai A III, alsLkM-o 'i huiiilrt'i) an -1 lour, ai nupusasuy IimiI- , tiou up n the ciiiiiiiit uiitiutul of any si- .' tioo or pro. i i diii for iii r.-covai f ot sy -flue, pi nalty, or l. iftilu's incunrd by r.-ai. n i-l II. violatiuu of auy law of tii -L nit.- I Slates i.-ting lo tha importation oreiiti r ofg'K.df, w.uca,or merehsudissi . are hereby rei aled. - i Approved, AJariti 3,