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jgtatiounl lUpMwfltt. ggatiomtl dmblis IIATB. OF DVKnTIii3,b On. square, thru days ,104 One sqnarc, four days '..'.'.".'.'.'.'. a W One sjaart fir. days , ' One square, six daya 1. '.'...'.! &M Kferv nth.r il.v .dvfllan.i. ia . fDmt THE DAlf.Y IfilTIOKAI. nHFVBUOAH Is published tyaj afternoon (Sondajs eicepU ed) by W. J. MoBTlan AOo., and Ii farollhed to oar subscriber! (by carriers) at 12 1 cent per week, or S3 cents per month. Mill subscribers, 10.00 per annum 13.60 for six months, and 13.00 Tor three months, In Tariably In adrancc. Blnglo copies, Tnnsn Cints. additional. ' - percent. -Twlco a week, 73 per cent aadltlonal. Klgbt Hoes or loss constitute a square. Advertisement ahonld Iia hnAA in t 10 VOL. IV. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER (j, 1864. NO. 241. o'clock, m. Wtttoitftl wdmbltcmi. Jlul r F F I 0 I A L. NEW ENROLLMENT ACT. Wan DcrARTHCirr, ""J muHinBi uin4L"i urnvsi WaIHISOTOS, ittIT . IBM. uencrat uruert, no. m. The following act or Congress li published for the information and government of all concerned: t Public-No. m.l An act further to regulate and provide for the en tolling and calling out the national forcei, and loromer purposes. Be it enacted by tht Senate and Uoute of Reprettnta nr mi united state of America in concrete e itmUed, That the President of tin United Statu mar, at hli discretion, at any time hereafter, call for any number of men ai volunteer!, for the re spective terms or ene, two and three years for mili tary service) and any tush volunteer, or, lneaae of draft, ai hereinafter provided, any anbitltute, ehall be credited to the town, townablp, ward of a city, precinct, or election district, or of a county not to subdivided, toward the quota of which he mar have volunteered or encaged ai a substitute) and every volunteer who la accepted aod mustered Into the tervlce for a term of ene year, unlet sooner discharged, ah all reeelve, aod be paid by the United States, a bounty of$t00 and If (or a term of two yean, ualees sooner discharged, n bounty of a wot and If for a term of three year. unlen sooner discharged, a bounty of itoot one1 third o( which bounty thall be pe'd to the soldier at the time of hit being muttered Into the terrier, one third at the expiration of one t 1 f of bis term of semen, and one third at the expiration or me term of service. And In ease of his death while In service, the rettdae of his bounty unpaid shall be pali to Ms widow, If he shall have left a widow, If not, to hie children, or If there be none, to his mother, If she be a widow. See. 9. And be it further tnacttd, That Incase the quota, or any part thereof, of any town, township, ward of a city, precinct, or election district, or o( aty county not so subdivided, shall not be filled within thespaoeof flltydayeartcr such call, then the Trestdent shall Immediately order a draft for one year to Oil such quota, or any part thereof, which maybe unfilled) and In case of any such draft, no payment of money shall be aeeepted or received by the Government as commutation to release any enrolled or drafted man from personal obi gatlon to perform military tervlce. Sec. 1. And be it further enacted. That It shall be lawful for the Executive of any of the States to rend recruiting agents into any of the States de clared to be In rebellion, except the States of Att entat, Tennettee, and Louisiana, to recruit volun teers under any call under the provltlooeotthU act, who shall be credited to the State, and to the respective subdivisions thereof, which may pro cure the rnllttment. Seo. i. And be it furPtrr enacted, That drafted men, substitutes, and volunteers, when mustered In, shall he organized Into or attlgoed to regiments, batteries, or other organization! of their 'own States, and, at fares practicable, shall, when as signed, be permitted to select the r own regiments, batte let, or other organizations from among thote of their respective States which at the time of as signment may not be filled to their maximum num ber. Sec.S. And be it further enacted. That the twen tieth section of the act entitled " An act to amend enact entitled An est for enrolling and celling out the national forces, and for other purposes," approved February 21, 1641, shall be construed to mean that the Secretary of War shall discharge ml nor t under the age of eighteen years under the circumstances and on the conditions prescribed In saldeeotlooi nod hereafter, If any officer of the United stales shall knowingly enlltt or muster Into the mltltarr service any person under the age oIbIxIccq) cars, with or without the content of his parent or gua tiian, sucn person so entitled or recruited shall be t-iinicdletely discharged upon repayment of all bounties received) and suih crultlng or muttering officer who ehall knonlcgl enlltt any perton under elxtecn years of ate shall be dismissed the service, with forfeiture of all pay and allowanocs, aod shall be subject to such fur ther punishment aa a court-martial may direct. See. S. And be it further enacted, That section three of en,act entitled " An act to amend an act entitled An act lore ling out tne national forces. and fur other purposes," approved February 2s, I8t, be, and the same Is hereby, amended so as to authorlte aod direct district provost mersnais, under the dlreotion of the Trovott Marshal Gen eral, to make a draft for one hundred per cent. In addition to the number rr qui red to fill the quota of anv district at provided by said section. Sec T, And be it further enacted. That Instead of traveling pay. all drafted persons reporting at tne place of rendezi out ehall be allowed transporta tion from tueir places or residence) ana persons discharged at the plane of rendezvous ehall be al lowed transportation to their places of residence Seo. 8. And be it further enacted. That all persons In the naval service of the United Spates who have entered said service during the present rebellion, who hate not been credited to the quota of any town, district, ward, or State, by reason of their beloc in said service and not enrolled prior to February 31, 18M, shall be enrolled and credited to the quotas of tne town, wsra,aistriet, or stare in which they reipecth ely reside, upon sat It factory proof of their residence made to the Secretary of War, Sec. I . And be it further enacted. That tf any per son duly drafted snail be absent from home in prosecution of bis usual business, the provost marshal of tne unmet sitau cause mm o do uuiy notified aa soon as may be, and he shall not be dceniud a deserter, nor liable ae sueh, until notice has been given to him and reasonable time al lowed for htm to return end report to the provost marshal of his dUtriot) but sueh absence shall not otherwise attet his liability under this act. See. 10. And be it further enacted, That nothing contained In t tie act shall be construed to alter or In any way affect the provisions of the seven teenth section or an a, approved February 34, 18, entitled "An act to amend an aot entitled ' An act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for other purposes, " approved March S, 1B63. tttc 11. And be it further enacted, That nothing contained lo this est shall be construed to alter or ohange the provisions of existing laws relative to permitting persons liable to military service to lurnlah substitutes. Approved July 4, 1864. By order of the secretary of Wan h. D. TOWNSEND, aula Assistant Adjutant General. TAY COOKE & 00., DANKEH8, FIFTEENTH STREET, OrroiiTK UniTCD States Treasvrt, Receive autiiorlptloaa for the NEW U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN, Authorised by tb. at of June so, 18S1. Tb. notes will b. L.ued under date of Auguit 15, la deaomt- n.tlon. of tso, eioo, two, nooo iNo tsooo, Fayabl. to bearer or order, besting lat.feat at 7M0er cent, per annua, payable semi-annually, and will b. convertible at the option of tb. holder at maturity Into .1 per cent. rive-Twenty Honda. W. buy and sell GOVERNMENT BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, THEASUI1Y NOTES, CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, AND COINl And pay the highest prlee for QUARTERMASTER'S CERTIFICATE CHECKS. JjIT-dtf JAY COOKE a. CO. r PUB BUPHEMB COURT OP TUB DHTKCT UK COLUMDIA, HOLDIM A DISTHIS,T COUK1 UK THE UMTED STATES FOR THE SAID U1S1HIUT, To U whom U may concern, Greetihoi Noiioe Is hereuy given, that on the Id day of August, lBt the loogtHiat J. H. 1. Smoot, Cargo, Tackle, &o a weie srlted for breach of the revenue law by the united States mortar soboooer Adolph Hugle, aod bi ought the same Into this District for adjudication, and the same are HbelleJ and proteouted in this Court in the name of the United States for condemnation, eud have been arrested by the Marshal lor the leatons In the libel stated) and that saldeausa will stand for trial at the City Hall, lu the city ot Wash ngtun.on the Third MONDAY of September next, when and where all per ions are warned to appear to show eauia why conden nation ehouid not be decreed, and to Intervene (or their Interests. Auguit M, lttW. auSaVJawtseple H. J. UEIQS, Clerk. 1 HEPRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN "WEEKLY NATIONAL, llEPUBUOAN." From this Umo until the Presidential elec tion, ercry lojl man who favors the re-election of Mr. Lincoln will want a newspaper published at the seat of Government, adroc.t log the Union nominations for President and Vlcerrceldcit. To all snch, who desire a paper which will keep them promptly advised f all political movements, and their probable consequences, we tender the Nitiohal IUrusucaw, with confidence that It will foUU their desires In this respect. The National. BirirauciH will continue to furnish In advance of all competitors the latest and most reliable news from our different armies, and especially from the Army of the Potomac. lis literary and miscellaneous departments will receive special attention, and efforts are contlaually being made to establish the charac ter of the WiiaXT Nmoiiv Rertrauoi.i as family paper. Six months ago the weekly paper was en- Isrged to Its present else and greatly Improved In Its typographical appearance. Our list has increased largely since that time, for which we thank our numeroua voluntary agents through out the loyal States. During that time, how ever, the prices of labor and of material have Increased upwards of fifty per cent. In view of that fact wo do not propose to Increase the price of the piper, but to urge upon our friends, and the friends of the Union, who favor the re election of our present worthy and patriotic Chief Magistrate, to use their utmost endeavors to Increase our circulation. This Is the only way by which we can-be able to keep the Wiiklt Nitioicu. KiruBUUK up to the high standard It has occupied during the last six months. We desire a large number of subscribers for the political campaign, which has opened by the nominations made at the Baltimore Con vention. We propose to send our weekly piper for the period of six months, from the first of June to the first of December, which will cover the campaign, and full returna of the Presidential election, at the low rates at which It Is now furnished to subscribers. There Is no city, town, or village In the loyal States which cannot furnish us torn subscri bers. Let the work of making up clubs com mence at once. We have printed a large edi tion of the numbers for the present month, and can furnish back numbers to all who may de sire them. Bpoclmen copies will be sent,when requested. The terms for the csmpalgn aro aa follows i One copy, six months, f 1 threo copies, six mouths, I3.50 ten copies, six months, $7.50. pROPOBALS FOIl LOAN. Tpeasvrt DtrABTMtifT, July 99, l&fll. Notice Is hereby given that aubtsrlptlons will bo received by the treasurer of the United States, tbe several Assistant Treasurers and Deslirna ed De post tor let, and by the Matloual Danks designated ana qua ineu ai urpoinurici nou r lniDcitii Affrnu. fir treasury Notrs pa) able three years from Au gust 15. IbeX bearln Interest at the rate of seven and three tenths per cent, per annum, with semi- annuti coupons aitacneu, payable in lewiui monev. Ihese notes will he convertible, at the option ol the holder, at maturity Into six per cent, gold- Dearing iMjuui, rouBeuaftuie uer uvt uu pmjmviv (wiaiv yenrs iruiu August id. ios. The notet will be(iMimI lathe (tenomlnatrocs f nny, ot.e ounureu, nve nuouren, ono mouitnu, and nve 'thousand dollars, and will belttuedln blank, or payablo to order, as may be Olreotcd by the subscribers. All subscriptions must be for fifty dollars, or some multiple or fifty dollars. Ouplloate certlDettes will be Issued for all de posits. The party depositing must endorse upon onginat eertlfleate the denomination of notes re quired, and whether they aro to be issued In blank or pa able to order. When so endorsed It mutt be left with tbe offloer receiving tbe deposit, to he forwarded to this Department. The notes will be transmitted to the owners, free of transportation charges, as soon after the receiptor the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest will be allowed to August t5 on all de podta made prior to that date, and will be paid by the Department upon the receipt of the original certificates. As the notes draw Interest from Auguit 15, per sons making depot Us subsequent to that dae must pay the Interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depotltlog twenty-five tboutand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will bo allowed a commission of one-quarter or one per cent., which will be paid by this Department uptin the receiptor a bill for the amount, certified to by the offloer with whom the deposit was made. No deduettoDB for commissions must be made from the deposits. Officers receiving deposits will see that the proper endorsements &. made upon the original certificates. AH oDtoers authorized to receive denoilt tire requested to give to applicants all desired Infor maiion, inu auuru awry laoiuiy icr maiuDg iuu sorptions, W. P. FESENDEN, Jy36-tf Secretary of tbe froisury. D. E . 8UMES 00. SOLICITORS OF PATBNT8. COLLECTORS OF CLAIMS AGAINST TUB GOVERNMENT, AND NEGOTIATORS OF CONTRACTS, NO. 476 MSmXTll BTRKST, Opposite toe Toat Office, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. we acrEH ar rcRMimoif TO Hon. HooDlrial lUmlle, Vie. President, Me. - luua iraniwia, " KiloardH Rollins, " Alex. U. Rtc, Jodq D. Alley, " Alfred A. Burobam, " bfflgat Loomla, 11 James M. Ashley, " John Covode, " Rotiert MeKalsht, 11 Juitla B. ftlirrlll, " Jood E. Potter, " Z. Ch.ndler, " James H. Lane, " Cyrus Aldrleb, 11 Jobn T. Mkod, " K. P. Blair, Jr., " fejlirld'.a So.uldlnr. HI. C, Me. " N. H. " Win. " COOQ. " Ohio. " vt. " Wli. V, I. S , Mich. M Kansas. M. C, MJnn. " N.J. " Mo. H. V. Maura. Jay Cooke Si Co., Uaakert , WasUastoo. S, io, iuu ruuwi.ipaia, ra. jy.tii JAY COOKE ft CO., BANKERS, HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED TO Tltcra NEW OFFICE, FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR Q STREET, orroliTE UNITED STATES TREASURY. APOQ.Tl, 1664. aul B HA83 BTENCIL ALl'HABKTB. Mi . ut t I u A ta ( a auiii 101 Uulon street, Boston, Mass., Tbe only tnanuraoturers Id the UciteJ States o( Drass Alphabets and Figures, to aoy treat eatoot, or la any variety. Sold at wholesale at the Lowest Cash Trlees. Also, the best of lodellble Steaell Ink, very cheap. S tnoll Dies, end all kinds of flteautl Stock. laqul- rtes or orders jjromptiy atteaded to. JjJWm rpnKFiusf natTonaL bank of X WASHINOrON has removed to Its New futrble liulldiDK on Fiftteath street, between F aod U, oppOBlte the United atates Treasury. tells exchange, loans money, receives deposits, purchases (jovt-rmneot checks and voueuers, and transacts a general banking business. Careiul attention given to Government and city collections, and accounts ol eon tspoodents, H. 1), CUUKaJ, President. WM. I. UCNT1NG10N, Cashier. aalO-tl Jobe Comforters. The Southern rebels occasionally dtlTor from the Northern Copperheads on pololc of mili tary strategy, although on most political doc trines there Is a itrlklog unity of opinion. Tho Copperheads are trying to console themselves and comfort the rebels at this time by assert tog that Grant's seizure of tho Wetdon road really, after all. amounts to little or nothing) but the rebel Petersburg Etpreis, which proba bly cotopiehends the matter aa well as they do, pats forth these statements from a rebel corres pondent, In Us Issue of the 20th ulLi "Knowing the Importance of holding this Hoe of road, we fol secure In tho eUorla which It was believed would be made by the Confed erate authorities to afford It protection. This fee' log of security was greatly shaken, bow ever, when on yesterday two weeks ago we learned that Grant bad mddenlyswnng round an entire army corps, seized tbe road and pro ceeded to fortify. The subsequent unsuccess ful efforts of our forces to dislodge tbe ontmy had tbe effect to still further depress us, and when, daring the past Ave or six days, we learned that tbe enemy were gradually extend ing tbelr lino down the road, hop oave wiv to a feeling of deep derjta'r. We prep red for the ibortt, and many, we regret to say.bave realized all and more than they expected. " Lieut. Geo, Grant! opinion on tbe Question also differs from that of tho copperheads. It would eeemi for Gov. Morton, of Indiana. In a speech which be made Ave days ago, ealdr - uen. urani nas me reoeuion oy tne mroai in front of Richmond, and the General has told a United Btatea Senator tbst he would not let go his bold, even if Xeu York, Philadelphia, and Waihingtm ehovld be burned. It Is evident, moreover, that Gen. Leo holds tbo same opin ion on this point as Gen. Grant, for wo know from the official dispatch wo published on Monday that Lee sacrificed fen thoutand of bis men In killed and wounded, In three desperate but vain efforts to ngaln possession of this line or position which, according to copper- neaa strategists, is 01 no vaine wnatevcr. . i times. The New Loan A Soldler'a Proposal. Near Atlta. Ga.. Auc. 10. ISM. Editor Mietonri Democrat t I submit to tbo veteran votunoers a proposal for taking at least iu,wo,uw or the new loan. What say yon, comrados 1 Can't yon give this additional prooi.oi your patriotism, ana men piece your selves la an enviable Dosltlon before tbe coun try aod before the army I tt us not lose this opportunity of signalizing our devotion to our , country, uy reeponaing to oar country's ap peal In this boar of her need, we cover our selves with glory, and stimulate the reel of tho army as well aa our fellow-citizens at home to Imitate our examples by liberal subscriptions to the war losn. I propose that each veteran will lend the Government not less than $50. Wo can make no better Investment. In re tarn for our (50 or tlOO In greenbacks, we will receive a bood tor tne same am nnt Dearmg ( a iu per cent. Interest, payable In three years, or at the op tion of the holder convertible Into 5-20 bonds. payable In cold or sliver, bearing Interest at the rate of 0 per cent. Let os bear from tbe regiment. Rally round tbe fit;, boys, Rally ot.ee agalo, Sboutlog the battle-cry of Freedom " Let (tils proposal go the rounds of tho loyal press. . unman a. tablbb, Veteran Co. G, 2Ji Mo. Vols. Bxcifln Woman ih Tbodbui. The Hun tin fir- don (V&A Journal and American eivta in amusing account of tbe tribulations of a female secctb, on htr way from Bedford Springs, who stopped at one of the Huntingdon hotels to wait for tbo eastward train. Whllo at tbe hotel sbo used very treasonable language, and behaved In a manner that Indicated her pro clivities. Tbo girls employed about tbe house were incensoa at ner, ana retaliated oy treating her to a concert nf Union songs, among others, singing in full chorus, " We'll hang Jeff. Davis on a sour apple tree," xc. ims caused sccesu to rare, whereupon tho girls struck up " Ratty Itoutid the Flag." Scccsh was rampant, and declared she would rather die than walk under that flag. To test her, the girts procured a large United States flag, locked tbo door which opened on tho street, and when tho train was coming hung tbe flag over tho main entrance, by which sccesh was compelled to mako her exit. She soon made her anpoaraucc. saw tbo flag, and passed under it, to the Infinite merri ment of tbo girls, who waved It over her bead as sbo departed, accompanying tbo action with tho chorus, " Down with tbe traitors and up wuu the sure." Tltn Blfl.ma PI tin t'ailnv anlr at T.nnll Island, near Capo, Girardeau, last Tbnrsda; 0 F F I O I A L. NEWLY COMMISiIUNED OFFICERS. Clreular, No. 61. War Department,) Adjctaut Gen hal's ui m,v, J XVasiiinoton, August 3, H4J. j It Is announced for theluformatlourtad guidance or allencerned, that an omcer of a three years1 volunteer organization, uho receives a new com- mission at a ate subirquent to that of hlsorlglnitl entranoe Into service, tt held to icrvice for tht re yeare from the date of hie latt miuJa-tn, and not for tnrre jcars irm the date of original muitertn. No musters In are authorised or recoj Ized bv the Wu Departmeot,0rM( unexpired term of an organization. Musters so made have unlfrmly peso revoaeu, so soon aa orougm to notice. Where musters have teen made by Commis saries of Musters, or their Assistants, far the unex fired port ion of a tern, and thereTls dubt as to the position of an offloer, the eae Involved should be forwarded through the proper Com ml nary of aiusiers to tne Adjutant uenerei or ina Army, for me aeeision oi tne war uepartmen Hegulatlone similar to the foregoing apply to oraanitationt muttered into eervice for a period Ute than three yearex the general rule being that a oom- mlsilonedehieer shall, in all casts, he mustered In for the period for which his regiment or company was originally so mustered. If oSloers of veteran organizations do not desire to secure the advantages of thelronner " commit' tione and rank, as contemplated by Section 3, of Paragraph 1, Circular No. 16, current series, from the office, they can decline to be remusteredas therein directed, and onlyeerve out the unexpired term of the muiter under whidithi maybe acting a tnettme, K. D. TUWNUCND, Assistant Adjutant General. o F F I 0 I A Ii OFFICE OF ASSISTANT JUDGE ADVOCATE CENMIAL. War Department,) Adjutant General's omie, Washington, July 16, iwi. ) General Orders, No. 330. I Colonel William M. Dunn, Assistant Judge Advocate General, will take post at Louisville, Kentucky, at which place the otUce of Assistant JmUe Advocate General Is hereby established. All records of courts martial and uilliier com. missions which are required by KeguUtlons to be forwarded to the Judr-e Advocate General will be ssnt byottlcsrs ordering such oourts.or commie sloos within tbe Military DeparlmAits of the Uhli.. thd TeoDcsiee. the Cumberland, the alia. sourl, Arkansas, and Kansas, to the Assistant Judge Advocate General, at Loulsvlllo, vt mi reierence o rronrua ui suuni uu com mis sloni.lt will be the duty of the Assistant Judge Advocate General to call fur such as are not for warded Id duo siinn. lo fljuiniina them, to return for correction such as are lioouplete, and to give Immediate notice of fatal defects to the pro per commander, that sentences may not be Uiigally executed, lie will forward all complete records to the Judge Advocate General, but will not be expected to prepare reports on them unless spe cially lostrusied to that e.sot by the Judge Advo cate General. If. Ibe Assistant Judge Advocate General will be allowed the number of rooms ks otUce, aud lutl therefor, assigned to an AuUtent t)uaitermaster General In paragrsph loatt, Genera. Hegulatlons. By order of the secretary of Wart a Jt D. TOWNSEND, auW Assistant Adjutaui General. .Voice There la an Immense amount of traln-dls- trtBsInp; nolaeon thlsplanet of ours, and though omoof xx may bo blessed with a cerebellum, iplual cord, and nervous system too vigorous to bo Incommoded by Its clamor, there are thou sands of a more delicate and susceptible organ ization, to whom not so Is something worse than an Inconvenience. Whouvorbas read Ben John son's dream, "Tho Silent Womao," will re member tho Idiosyncrasy of poor Morose, at whom everybody In tbe piece laughs unmerci fully, lie mulUea his head with m seven-fold envelop of night-caps to shut out tbo discords of the streets ho fe;j vociferous persons In his neiKQooraooii io jjo awayi no aeviscs rooms with double walls aod triple ceilings) he keeps his windows shuttered and Uvea by candle light) ho assaults the town-crler, compels his own aervants to wear worsted stock lngs over their shoes and will have nono to wife who is not literally an " Inexpressive eho." Tbe Im aginary caao of Morose Is of courso an extreme one, and yet It has often been altnM unparal- leien in real mo. trrora mi roiiowiosr stanzas In Thomson's "Castle of Indolence," It la fair to preeu Jie that tbe poet of tbo Seasons, like Macbeth aacr his wife got blm into difficulty, was easily appalled by nolsci " No oncks, with roe, to rustle labor call, irom viliareonto viuakeaonnnlni' eier. No tar lyswaio, no shrill voleM matron's squslli no iwRf on nnnre, do wires einn yeur er No hammer's thump, no horrid blacksmith seart Nft noisy tradesman, f ur sweet slumbers start Wltheoumlalbat are mlierr to hetit But all Is calm, ae w. uld dellg!t t e hf art Of lSybarlte of old, all nature aud all art." I lout sty and Trust The following pleasant anecdote Is from 'Glances and Glimpses," a book by Dr. Har- net ii. ltuoi, who was onco a ttacher io uos- lon' , , , . , . , . . -.,..w ... v..,..v.".. -' 1a.l.K-m. t ni...j l ,w. .K-i-.k- 1--- iooi mat lutuii av fiavru iu tun uiiaic luo sasiMr. old fashioned slate, (It had been my f-thBt'j) wroto upon It the names of the scholars In the order in which they iat( and arranged the needle work and reading for I always bad eomo Interesting work read aloud by some eider pupti every aucrnoon and then saiai " Now. children, when tbe clock strikes flvo. leave your seals orderly, go to uy chair, and place by each of jour names a unit fur good behavior and a cross for bad. When I return I shall anxiously look at tho slate, ant In tbe murnlng when you are assembled, I will read tbe list aloud, that cverjthlug may be con firmed. But I trust In you !" un my return 1 visited tne schooi-room ana found but one cross npon theslatcj and that wnero i least expeciea it, appenaea to toe name of a beautiful, open, bright, brave child, who then promised much to tho world tho fact of her havlnj rich parents b tin if her greatest drawback. She was tho last child In the school that I should have thought capable of any misconduct. Tho morning camti tho list was then read; it proved truthful but when I came to this name I said, "My dear child, you raubt explain. Why Is this? WhatdldyoudoT" T .1-11-1 It In ir Tin tn itih ulth llinao stnrrrtttriil urnl r -- - ,w and speaking with a eorrowful tone, which ever made her an objeit of sacrtd Inttrtat, sbo rep ueu: "I laughed aloudt I lauched mora than once I couldn't help It because a elate wat keeping ecnooi." Tna last joke at tho expense of French so clcty for tho protection of animals. Is to tbo following effect which we consider verygoodi A countryman, aruud with nn luimeuseclub. presents himself beforo the president of tho society, ana claim (too ursi prize, lie is asitea to describe tho act of humanity on which bo founds his claim. "I saved tbe life of a wolf." replica tho countryman. "I might easily hae kiuea mm wuu ims tuuageonj" ana noswings the weapon In tbo air to tho Intense discomfort or tno president. " um wncru was mis won t" Inquired the latter; what had bo dono to you 1" M Ho bad Just devoured my wife," was tue repir. mo prettiatrtt rtuocuu an lustant. and then saldi "My friend, I am of opinion that )OU havo been eulllclently rewarded." Ok the road to Epson, a mustached youth. on the top of a drag, evidently ambitious of hs-lno fTiUtaLpn far "an nfllcnr.' this RAlntml a fat coachman, who was Bravely drlvlne his master and family: "Halloa, yon sir I w here's vour thlrt-collar? How daro you come to Derby without a shirt-collar T" Jthu growled forth, without lifting his eyes from his horsi "Owtbedue could I when your mother has not sent 'omo my wasning,' runch has a picture of a worthy gentleman caning upon an --expert" natter, me oia loirue elves tbe point of "lllustratloni" Cns tomer "A slight mourning bat-band, If you nlpmiA" IT Alter "What rotation, alrf" (7n. tomer "Wife's uncle, sir." Haltir "Favoi Ite untie, slrf" Customer "Um well. es. Hatter ''May I ask, sir, are you mentioned In the wuu" unsiomer "no sncniucK." nat ter (to bis assistant, briskly) ''Couple o Inches, John." Arausr Is unquestionably the grand harvest mom u ror reapers ana aoctors. rrST.-lN60X.-PerauiieufsitB.t-rr hifolts troubled with weakness, lasiltude, palplta tlon f the heart, leak of appetite, diitresi after vetlng, tori id liver, coLsMpatlun, so, deserve to culler if itcy win nut try tne celebrated FLNTA1IUN OUT US, tth'ch are now recommended by the hlghrst met'! cal authorities, and warrant d to produse aa in mediate btntllclal eilect. They are exgee-ilugly agrrenble, peif. ctly pure, and mutt suwercele all other tonics where a hoalthy, gentle itimuUnt Is required, Ihey purify, strengthen and Invigorate. Ihey create a healthy mm elite. They are au antidote to chauge of water and diet. They overcome etlects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen tbosTstem and enliven tbe mind. They preveat mlasmstle an I Intermittent fevers. They puilfy the breath aud acldlt of the stomach. The) euro P.spepsia and Constipation. They cute DtsritiBS, Cholera an 1 cholera Mor bus. Tbey cure Liver Coraplalat and Ncr.ous Head ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exliaustel nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated Callitya bark, wlntergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved In perfectly purest. Coin rum For particulars, see circulars and testimonials nroun 1 each bottle. beware of Importers. Examine every bottle. Seo that It has D S. Barnes signature on our private U, a. Slsrapowrtbo o rk, vltii plantation scene, and our tl'm signature on a flue steel plate en graving on side label. See that our bottle Is not refilled with spurious and deleterious stuit. Wo defy any person to match the taste or character or our gooJs. Any person pretending to ecll Planta tion Bitters by tbe galloa or In bulk Is an Impos ter. We sell only In our log cabin bottle Any person Imitating this bottle, cr selling apy other niitcrlal therslu, whethir called Plantation Bit ten or not, Is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will be so proieoutcd by us. We already have our eye on two parties rctnllnguur bottles, Ke , who will succeed In getting themselics Into close quar ters. The dimand for Drake's floatation Bitters from ladles, clergymen, tnuohanti, &o , Is per fectly Incredible. The simple trial of abo'tle Is theeUcnco we piesent of their woi th atidau; pri ority, They are sold ny all respectable druggists, grocers, physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats, aedcounto stores. r, H. URAKG U CO, au3t-eo3m W Broadway N. V, The Itosuee' Portrait Oallsry Thieves are as thick In New York as leaves In the rale of Vallombrosa. Tbelr ranks are not thinned by war, because they are generally cowards and traitors, and do net enlist, save when tbey can pocket tbe bounty and escape tho service. Directives have classified these wretches, and taken tbe portraits of hundreds of them, At police headquarters there Is a picture gallery of a vast multitude of burglars, blshway robbers, sooak-tbleves, aod pick pockets, males and their femalo accomplice. with a brief record of their history. Some facts and reflections In relation to them and tbelr mode of operating may Interest the gen eral reader. With few exceptions, they are foreigners, or the Immediate defendants of foreigners. Tbe sharpest and beet educated are Americans. A majority of thorn are the children of drunken aod dlsbonost parents. 1 heir hearts and face Indicate a bad organiza tion. There Is an Indescribable something about their presence from which pure child hood and virtuous womanhood Instinctively shrink. At the present time tho city swarms with pickpockets, who ply their vocation day and night In stage-coacbee, In omnlbasea, In hotels, In theatres. In churches, in stores, on street corners, and In front of newspaper bulletins. The cellars, garrets, and kennels In which they lodge are principally located at the Five Points, In tbe fifth and eighth wards, and parts of Mackerclvllle. 1 hey may bo seen frequent ly In front of the hotels on Broadway and other throneed thoroughfares, etarlng ladles out of countenances, aod watching strangers who are supposed to bava corpulent pocket-books. They steal rings, pins, chains, watches, purses. and whatever artloes of value tbey cin put thd. hinilsoni so that ladies and Kcntlemen whomake a careless display of their Jewelry literally cast their pearls before swine, who mm ana rena mem. uomeumes iney iravei iu s r til a a !. lilalnpo nrmsn 1 rimiimr wuu . .'' - .a. 11 . t,i.h .. v il .11... ... Bt1 ..paa vrnfmr lhnp SA nnsl.altl 0rraco. women, and children even, who have b arrested, tried, and found gnilty of almost crm0thst blackens tho catalogue of vice I'j'v'Jn- sin it hmmA. That well-dressed young man with a white hat, which lo ks hko an invrnea wasu dowi, and a rattan In bis hand. Is a noted pickpocket, who ha. Just served a short term at Sing Slug. Onr cicerone states that he is at his old trick aptiln. and Is closelv wat hed. I.avatcr would have pronounced such a phiz as he wears tbo Index of a corrupt character) Indeed, there are few laces in tms vast cohwiumi " arc uu. absolatelv repulsive to prevent recognition many orthem solnt, or scowl.or grlo,or pnll their hats down over their brows when their portraits are taken. The women generally droptheli veils over their faces. Now and then a bold, brassy thief may be found, who takes main, tn nnpr to tht best advantage, scem- fngly proud of his picture, and not ashamed of bis associates, mere is a biwhwi D.ui.ian.j of features In men aod women who are ad dicted to particular crimes. Those who make burglary a specialty havo bulbous heads, with great width hUween the ears, eyes deeply sunken, and coarse features generally. It re- ' quirt s more courage tnsiorm a busts u j hoo(ie thaQ t0 ck a ,,, pocket. nnra-laransnallrw armed, and will r quirt s more courage to storm a store or dwt.ll. z nouse tnan to pics a man's put net-. iitiririiirniiilr pa armed, and will not hesl- tato to shoot or stab aoy persoa who stands in their path. Sncak-tblevts are well named, and pads, confidence men, counterfeiters, and other criminals who have left their shadows on tho nails of this gallery. In not a few naunct.9 particular crimes seem to form a famuy tra"' Hero are two hrotbers who we' sent to n Stste prison for forgery) a father and son who wcro found guilty of housebreaking. A Isriro num ber of tho pickpockets are from London, and some of tho prototypes of these pictures havo been recognized by Inspector Tanner, who re cently came to tbts connlrv to artret Mnller. charged with the murderof Brings In a railroad carriage m r,nir.ana. Ireland supplies a con siderable number of highwaymen; France and Germany aro represented amoog the counter- a Stranger, wim orumary puwtte w duwih- i itiiuvh m tne duuimuiiuu m ynriei raaeu. tlon. aUcr seeing one, will bo abte to polut out Mr Cullck, trom the Commfueo on Claims, re S. Lo havilroado a Cole, of that depart- KSjJ S :. Jl,JSS.ii,"5 nnnl nf thnft. Thn lime tnST be Bald Of fOOt- i h. U M V..n.t Th. -..".-. .' " ...i" and th.revl.lhle In this great uVotlrtm?.iifJ,t'. ''")l.u to A., lunera. ino unsKy neaa or too negro Is hero umo muuivauu ina iciauMuouip m mo nu- uy mr. uuiick an act to construct a gutter on man race on the shadv and wicked as well as the we,t ,lJe ot Third atro-t cae', inm the norh on the sunny and hopeful side of life. , sldeoi 0 street isuth to the nor h L'eof rcm.e . It Is a fact worthy of note that even now, at ". SVtrnlK'rd a Mil to lav a n,g f,..t.wy a Umo when so many women have been de-1 en M street north across the et.t slduof Twrhth prlvcd of the support of their huehaDde and street ws. Ite'erreJ. t rothers who aro In the army, they are not nu-1 Wr 'c' lh va uirmlucf J a t Pi to'lsy eu'te s merously represented In tbls collection of pic- f",PTlVlS.,,"i?w'i!ie f"1 "uJ we,t turcs. This may be attributed partly to the "Jeuf M4hln ''Aim omnn galsntry of the offlccrs and partly to tho fact Cn mo' Inn, the sieciai order, t.a eg the norrln tbat their crimes do not demand the exposure , tlon of C H HurJe as cot.stHbl uf the lhlrd or their porlralts to tho public stare; but It i w"1 a tALen u B.?:!..2 tbit man ls by far tho Ercat" ;?K,v,asvw ? est transgressor. ...,., 'to nv Heenses, when thty hal n.mr, aud tha Deep as may be tbe loathing with which wo Mr. Hurdle keepsi, resiaumat of tbu lowest order contemplate these portraits, It Is Impossible to I with u a lUrnee. supprt-BS a fisollog of pity, or to drown the to-I Th roe was taken anl Mr Pepper was the ward Interrogatory, How much Is society re-' fr y "il- "r Vr JVV"o Q,illite m",ll' sponsible for what society punishes 7 Of all Mf' " b...s Sr VSmokml these criminals, how many were born to bo Abiil toiuip.ov F atrbit uerin vom Filth to aught else? Fourteenth at, ret vcsr Wesaythelr faces and heads betray the-mi', An amenimini.thathepropoBMImprov'ment do we eoneldir that. In large measure, thov -l wJpJA by Xht 3i,irl,u " r.d Cumpai,, are as little n sponsible for these as they w uld un mo' ion of Mr Lewi, the Mil v as put on its sjti sim a uiiuiiiku vMiiu, ut liaiiu, fir i)l, WILD wnirn iney mignt navo enierrd mis iirvelhlni; world t Add to tbts natural Inclination toward vice tho education derived from drunken homes and tlnhy streets. View tho lot of the younir In the haunts of poverty of a great city like New York, and the wonder Is, not that so many grow up depraved and ripe for villainy, but that any escape j not tbst tho metropolitan world Is governed so badly, hot that It Ii gov erned so ell. .V, T Indeptndettt. 0F F I 0 I A L . War Depabtmcmt, 1 Adjutant fitNUiAL's Orrui, The folio wl n a-ofll -era. bailor brrn renortd at v aviii w" I on, oriiictii" tar d, ioh the hesdquartera of the aimy lor the otTrncei citton Horn the Mayor, announcing hie appro witi hereinafter e peel (led, are hereby notified that they ' 01 the aet mtk n approptiatloua tor tho saltrlcs will stand dlsmlased tbo service of the United of teKCi en, an I fir ire oon'lng'iit and other ix states, unless, wttMn flfteeo dajsfrom ihla dntr, ipenees 1 the pubiig a hoots ut th cltv ct Wash, they appear bet re the Military Comuliaion, in it-gtvu, lor the tlecal tear cudl g Ja i to, isi eaeion In this city, of which Urlgadler Oeueril Alm,iui t.u mmi tho Mdr,tra aaasllilngn John i' uaiiwen, vnneu o'b viunteers, is rep r oi tne i ry puivrjor, urn ears that tlie I . . . Y; i I , ,, , 7 . ;r. .t prrsllcnt, and make setUlao'orj defence to the coat of Im-nms Ughil st ret writ, from it '. f ,u!it,u b P JL . ? chaw i against them Btrtet iinrlti tu tut lMui.d-.r of the cltt t y bull." x Jui.luQl ws Uta uatlto a lr.ga to aitr npnngtoenlM a colored bay at atuhuiut, X g aculttrt In lht net, will be a.y.oou iu. 'dfre.uor dl l ibcy c m, el fjirlgners iOii.it- and, fuil.ngi ihat at retting htm at a ae rtrr (t Muil tu U.wuiilt.e ou Ur .lu-e. aj. I u.rl2fd; I" ou.iit'V "' ii J.lAt knowing at ihe Umthewat not,)vlk vuwto. Ala , a, r.p rt f I thn H kUVmi t e c tt . lu if- u'lUu he huew that thn wero a largo number i ui tug mw y thereby p y tu the r.s. luii hi of ti.o t uuuil, glit id . I ul lomguera doiiig '''"; . Lieuteoant'N. U iwulwcll, Wit J.ew Uaiupihlre tafltd a-atemeu. ,.i the amouui of approjlfrattoo, I '' i?'!1? roiiinteiis I tiade bi the sUti-see nd (.uuion to tn.umh.rA agaiLet persoi a I j an) iniaiia, out Kaliist that cavalry. Abtcmc without tcauc uotc.r. '"""""" .-. .iinnnr an"""! ., .,. iV.',tJuHralsE Hale. 1st MIcMn. Ilsht ar. "" ku.TOAJIiLt.p. .r. flHiimm Aiuunm i.rutr.i. - - Ficiii ti.f-f5tor defence to tie chara-ea mmtusl htm he iv ill ha uioiuDicnded for dismissal Irom the sir tue of the tutted states. K. D. TOWNSEND, stf Assistant Adjutant Ueneral OKKINKI) t-UOAItSTIllB DAY it t LLLIVKD ONK HUNDItEli lliVkL8 Luveriiia St Co s Crashed. PiwdrtJ. n,l aoft Crashed augers. auii-tli WNs DJCALL. oF ...... .... ... nuup.Ea..wiu.iiiiLiB.iiirj. .1 in. tavn. ... uniMy.iii.iuMt 1 IiinVi ini...nar ai'i i ll S'iiso nn Mil ll m., t.x aoa reiuiaw n.tls, tar. "'" .;.iii'ar,nm J '-.'f'J T, Veat i.'oti'rel Ir ..' lo.'.ti ana couc. r"".or.,laul. r..i. iru. .ol tlivlmj hou..a, C,i tn4 D Null, uiinu.lii.rv of Mbililcjou ,'i', JV ""' '"l"1"' "'"'"" t") " ": w.s uo.iiiuia till uixl metlu. of Voluntrar., I.n loir l re orle.1 to Hie h.M '!.',- Tmn.ln n.n mt .' lull I .r ami to 1, Ou ai iliuu, tli. llJ.r J ajjouruej. si'st-va :": zsss. Fszi: su&vz S:Sk Sk llh...ifwU.l.llir,rOM JohS C. tlj"!"l, nat.ely..tr l,,,,D, 1UU60. Rcf.n.a to ,h0 c 111U..lou inirchaai of Now York.UiSl oa this city council... Doartt ofAliltrmtn, OtoNDAT, eptemVerS, 1964 The Board net at the usual hour. The Mee Presldrnt, (Mr. TurtonJ In the chair. The Chair UIJ before the B tard eommuQlc tlon fr Jtn the Mir or. eoverlnr on frtm tne Biaid of Water Cora ml it loners. teall the attention of lle Board to tbe oplulnn of the lorporatlon At lOFter that th Wtttrr II it tht h til nn nnurtr to Iav water mains without ihe authority of the Coun cil, aiuu i', ( am reuuisiie aot on ta ine mni'tr, Htferrfd to the Committee on Drainage, 9werage, Also, a communication nominating James Cull fnrpo'lee tnazlstrveol the MMfi want, nnd F, A. II .swell for p Uee maslstate of the fevrnth ward. Also, Thunits tiltv r for police constb.e l the acond ward, vice Josrph WlHIms rrje.ted. Br fcrrid to tbe Cornaslttteon Poliei. Ih Chair alei rtad a communleaMoo ffom Mr. J O. Wilton, a trustee for the public seh'o's, cf the First ward, staling tbe nereinlty of lav tog good publlo ti.ool I uu tinjti In that wvd Tbe nomination of Mr. Hurtle ae ennitsbleof the Ihlrd wa'd was, on motion of Mr. Plant, laid over informally Mr. Lloy pit isnt ed the petltb n of M Thomp son and others, asking the widening of an alley in square Nq. 4 9 hepobts or committcii. Mr. Lloyd, fioiit (he Lummtttee on Finance, re rorted a Ml), ared tna rom mimical bm of tre Myor, to nmke aproprlatlone fur tLe copying ol car alii city fer a p4avd Ale-t, a i ill tor the relief tf Capt. cbepi, being anaiiiitujiriatljit to rue t certain diCclenvles lu theUroi rift Pieee t. Mr. LfHtl retxirts-tl A tilll tnik'nr tn unnrnnrla. tlon to delray the central and oonii gsut sKpcosee of thetorpnrttmn f r the year I8t. f Ii nruei d mrts, as fol town For th burial f paumrs, i,000, tnstetd ot $1000; f..r (he A)luui sd4.r. fU , aJWU, llieiCKU Ol s3IB,OW. The bill aa nmei.ded. liaised. The Committee on Muauce were discharge! from the further roosideratl not the pe ltlco o Mr. Filzslmu.oDS,proprieiorol the Vaiictlrs, and f Mr, L., of the canterbury. Mr Ll-rd, from the "rvmth ward delega'lon. rep rtud fverblya b.U to Improve an ailoi lu sqmreisi Psi- .Mr. Pepper, fiom ihe Committee on Iraprrt ments, r puitedablll toplaceaste cU'r.p ntli vottLesi corar f I tr tt north and Kigbtb str ct w.st. Fassed A so, a bill to aiuiethe carrlg -wayoa SixV strett, fr m Prnnsflvnla avenue to cw Ytirk arrnus, t tse paved. TRisfd Mr L!od thought that t was a great injustice tohtve smth. errret pated at h express of th Fourth watd tucd, etnee other strsvii In tbe w d ut-repavrdb) the p opertj-huld.rs on tbtm, ana not by the wurd Mr Uto mhle, nf the Fourth war I, coiMnot Uidcts a d wl.y th (trntle nian fro-n te &vent' ward (Mr Ll(d ) v,h preteid'd to have th. city s Interest a; heart, should ot Jecl to the i m ae;e of - law whmh could not edict him In nny wise or any of Ms eons Ituenoy. t hy should he oppoie a Uw which would redound to tlm cit' welfare 1 it is ptrp-rd to pavo other stic ts nt the expense of the ward, and not M.m attett alone. Aud Is the mu I and dust stigma cut upi the lty never t be re n"cd-ntier from the Fiuith wid liecame a f w eritets therein have bcrnptt el at private ex eneel Mr Llo.d nio.nl to reoneldr the vote bt which tha bill wae piie I. Mr Utermehte stated that Mr Llovd hl not votnd for the bill, and ooulJ not mwu a reconsid eration. Tbls cansed further onslfleratlon, wh-n Mr U terms Me tn behalf of Mr. Lloyd, moved aje oiitsldcratioD. The bill was reconsidered, when, on motion of Mr. Noyea, the bill wns PoitpoDtd for one wrck. Mr. fUtjt, do m the ilrlrgvtlnu ul -re n I Wftnl, rrporte I rvorably n b II to t ke up and relay the gutiera lu An Mlrj a ar mre il f-a.ae I Mr Utefnrhi. irom th Cn nmittce on T Io, rej-ortel ad.enety on the ptttl m ol Jha B.kfi and other, akln a m pl wf tht pouud Inwi nod, on motion, th cimtn'tree was dlicharged fr mil further considsiatioa and thi bill wis Uld on th table. .Mr Ctermehle reported faroraMy on a bill In charged rom then lurther crnridcri!nn Mr. Plant, from tho Lmnmlttce i 1 lin nnrt. mcut, ncon.i'puafii ine rm mail n or Tu-MtKia urriy ni a raciuutr ui ioj u aru I I-1 t , r at. slot trt? n d it w s in -immoiaslr c till uicd. Mr rrcCalhr-fn, from ti.o Coiumlttte en Cr tlnlsbed liuiliiris, r;oitel the icta ti Qx t'.c pi of tretimer ol public seiools) petlMonuf Hiitrlst vituateers, asking lor louayt comuuulcation from LctTiutl tiad He pronoilui to txireha r. poratiou propcit), M 1 la n U ion o the Cea'ral uuarunuuif, t u iiw, ru iiicir Irierenod lo trie proper emmltiers, which we or tcre 1. Nil LB IHTHULDlKD. rj Mr Ibyl A I HI g an tins' the water board authontv t I ,y wnter mlna Pand Uy Mr Uteriucult. A I ill 1 1 cona'ruct a branch sewer I'i If m H,y In aq itio452 Fasitd ", uui in lAuae lunepstveatn csrrlaira-wav 1 CI , k il... iu.( f...... II. . - . ' !"' S"i wilt u I lie jdiii stilt) U1)l IV(,0 OB U rtts.it. tl d the b.ll pamtl b t e i'll w(nTnti 'i in, inrr, bti ufm (fiilulf, Lcwii, McCihron, Nojcs, P i.t, ftppvr, Uirrni.l 1c, mi. 1 Ny-Mr Uujd Uaototl o.Uu Qjard adjourn, d. Doaril of Cuiinnoii Couarll, Tho Board mot nt the uaual h mr, All the mem be aprrscnt, cxj.pt .Mssirs. DudJej, pdugh, an J Ihe frcjfdect Btd that Mr Pt?unh was abirnt frtipi t' e I), B.d deelri-s to be tit,utdi nbie'i i was agreed to Mr l.tiutr satd that his colleague (Mr. (klr iDg) v coullistd to l.la h use by ai kuvtt II bo Sinret trv bcln(.bs-ut, li.F (TUiou moved that Mm 11 Pope beappotmed Seoie.ary yrotem , Wis lla WH iairsil to. i The I rt.14-Lt Uld teforc tLe D ard a commnnl. AUo. iUe atttrment of Jnseoli r r, otcn. t.- .'icimr) oi mid on a hi oi nirirr '1 taU IMlui " iimmiwa a a muttior u i u.ui lha,"S fl.'..u", ' rV i"rf,u v'. r '' ..U.LuU.l, b, l-.l.;l.ast.t ,.;..-..... .evfD Di.j.Dera.1 IO. l '.ra . I I uik. , 1 5. u ..rh. .I.1M. tr....urcr. .IkW. e r.f.ir SI.H. !'?vW!.'i'r;'S.'''.'lu':. ""'" '"'"rV""'1. """' '"'" :' :'.."' I nuiaihTHitiriLI. ITU Mr Larrcr pieseutid bepu. ulu tof Jai BoiteD, trkui theNoith.ru MarUrt, aittlug au lticu'tiit r. ntn.tini unttioii Itefirnd JU hUj 1 itioduiMl a 1U1 making an Additional aipr pUtlon lor the tuinovement of Llibth tietrt WcSI. irolU Kilt tin leltaliil atrnud In lhas i.ritifl ii luutmar. t,f ibe fl.iv.. i.u.l ... L..I it. i.,,. mid ate tm..e " " Mr Uwea tire 'red that the h 11 ah mil be r. ferre i aal, un his motlou, the bm was referred to (ha CouuUteaoQ lmpruemtnU eru uia I'"'.' "'"-'""it ., K.in. .p.l .I..I tllll i.tr.i 1u.11. at aiW luu ""' '"" "." " 1"". Mr. Larnrr introduced a bill makLnraa appro rnationoi i,ooo fr the tTadins; and paving nf r ue t cofto, from Fifth to I'ourteenih street wtst. atatntiTa nr rrtuwitTrts Mr. Ferguson, from the Committee on Ways and Meahe. rrporttd a bill for inoreaelng the sal ary of tea elf ik dud ho tk-ksper to i Lfjui that of Clerktothe Ma)or to 1200, that ofpiyaielaa to . V . owt ,n" 0I treasurer or rubiie aenools IURf.''l,ai,,"k4l'l'"'latpaiigaj. n... mM-StoV.,.Vfrd lo l'tpone the b 11 until V"rU,r.y;lbUta bulP' pailed.11 " hCQ ttA Xl ,h,r1 "mt "d Also, a bill tMncre-.se the salaries of the iscre ariea of the Diard Ald.rmfQ f!i io"mua it.ui.flU to 1700! ,B,i also ih seof UewfaiengVrs asf lown 1 hit of mesxengfror Biardnf ai ier roej3J&?ri!htof a do'JoCjunII Aiaoaik.dto bsdltcharged from the futhf cot sideratloncf the petition of U, LI. Mitchell as flat tut sink or the Ouri-fi Market, aaking an lo ireaee of salary, and ihat It be la trrtd w the Commits e on Markets. Ac reed to Mr Lnroer, from the Coin Ittee nn Improve mtn's, asked to be dlicharged from (he bl (making tu a'dltsooil apprtsprlatluu to pay the eiposi-a Incurred lngradlOB;abd irareiffg 6 street nurth, (r ui mx to to tteit'i atreet, aoj iri-n ffla'n to et eutenth streets west, rlDgaBU?slUou red by Mr .Moore .or 'beblll mtaiug adap.iroptla.iua i sui ply a dcflo ency In the ap, roptiarioo for frndlnt: nod giaveiiug D attest north, fryni Main tuSt.eut cuthstrc t Bt. Agreed 'o. Mr L.thei rcpurUtl, f.ora tbesa ue o rtnmlitee, theMll m kls; an apprnpi allon for gradiog and grovellbg D t ret tuorif, from xxthto venUijth kt'etti, and asaed Its pt ratal cpast leratloa. Mr. Mur movi d to tefer the mil and eulMtltute o a rptelal enm t tttee of tnre e, to be appointee" y I'm freaiJent) wh-eh q arei tn, ind M easts. Io re r lbert,aud atelly v. ere t pointed. Mr Kella , from tbe Commit lee ou U alms, r totted the LIU (D K.)tor e r.llat ui ewmau X Uiother, and aiaed l's ps-age Mr sVlnionstou mot td that the bill be poRtpooed to Le neat nuttli gj which was not Agreed 4i. The bill, afer n lngthy dbe, ws paasal. Ihe till refunds t Newn an ei Oiother the suni uf $l"Jofrj.d on a llciite.J WAsmaarn cvmal. Mr. Owen, fniai the Cmmnte on Canls, to wtm r has r- fcrrnl the bill author l.ut theMtvur liempliy lotneleut enalurer toexmn the efViial p iis iiopoaodlur the Imi rovmusut of tiu ctuti, a d to o-iuae sur es 1 1 be mile, a d in.tk.cg an npar n rUt on r.f $1 M lor tht pu o.e ivputt il back the bl J wl'h areouaunsi.da ton that it tin u d pses, Mr. Moore mved that tho amount of the ni pro,rlati n should be ldU3fcd to $1 vu Mr. I'.im.u ts n motel t pn po .e thi cor eitli rati u ol the idli u ml neat mteiluf, beau- o ne culi.cir LmI t ,l itu tht hew u:d ao-u titpl in a ln, lo- tthku'i he would make no charge 1 he amendment of Mr. Moore was agreol to. The I ill h ns then renal tbe Mrd 'tm (oa a rote ny ycAB aud La)S, Mr. t.lmuuati u VotlOgJ Uay) and paattd. THE Flttt niFAHTMEIT. Mr. Marche, liout ti.e tKt,ial e mmlttre, to whom wfi ikftrre. the bill 'o nuitni n net jro viiltOK lor lbe.t'jgt.titton ni pay of the piid Ire Ucpitrtt eat, rcport-U t bul li tUAt purpuif, tin! reciQi'iientled Us paieate. Mr. M statrdthatti.ee mmitteehada till aod f.i ciuitrt nc) v ltd tho It e e tiutu as u. a oa this hi, I, aiitl ha I ngrrtd tu report it Ihe bill has not. h wcvei. In Slilct euniorimlv with ihevlawa of the c iiumUsloucr, but it was thought 'ta to rriwrt the 1 1 1, and tr any further let Itlitlon were nvaeeearj It could be d ne bj Bi.baeiueot bill. The locttl na ( th enjiuta c ly .his bill, would pltce'hem Insert oltone aa to reach a U e lu u part ol ti.o e ty lu tru u nute. Ibe bill pro, ides for a Chief engineer, three steam tlremgla.e companies, each tu eonsl't uf one ( rvui iu '1.V t-uineer, una Uieaiaa,uae bosu Ier, Kiln extra- ueu tone hooU and Itidtr com pany,lo Ljuslel of one f reiii"n oue I oetitr, one l li iumii, anl lit k ra-Titu, acd ts many aupr mmirarlia t ea-h cimptny as thee uoiiiiloiieis my dee. a ueetrtr j ioat ih boo it and ladder iomptuy shall be pr littl ttuhoLo truvk, two mrstaiA- aI1ll aval ftlaVlitf lSstV at. IaIsspsi a.si st.A 1 dommlaatone B m iy deterailiietthat the aalaneaof theotllcrrs and men t,on.polug thia dt'par mcut shall eon 1st ttflhe lo lowing sums per annum, ptab eraoathl) out -I Iheg ucral find, v.xi Tne chlel ejjltieerof eithc.rmi aui , fdOitheiortiuaa, $3i0;t e I le intri, JM (lie tlrt.nru and ho tiers, $M iAihiau.1 thatianifu,lujotoi. ihpald niemher ol the .is ptrtment, excet 1 1 o foiemsn, illlrrmeii, and etra-meu nrc thcfi unJitidcd at t n lu.1 tu their rs-ap.cn e dutUa Mr Ltrne , w nu his um .. at ealle1, on tho pa safe i I tie bill, etAtcd ihit he emm d vote aicalnatthe bi I, fr thv reason thtt the largvit pjr'ionoi Ihe t-ltjr hJ bee n entuely liuored by lb b b'U The vote was then annuuorcd )ess, IT) nays, ft and the b li wae p .itt-d. dills moMTiit: doar or aldehue'. A bul making an appfopitttloo to pay a deft--lojo, to h. pa, meut ol bjUJllci. under ihe last call for tn-ope. Ptiarrt. A bill for tue coiutiutt on of a sewer in Squire Ni Abl. 11 furre I The bit intkln.1 approprlatlnns to efray the genera aud coutlugrnt eapeuacs uf the eirpora- il o for the er !, has returned from the Hoard of AUrrmen with tmrn toivnts. Hstf erred. LULksas ThOBliecltl order. Ui a th Mil In rotatlnn tn IlceuBca In the oltj ol U'AnlLbtoo, was then taken up. Mr Lamer not e 1 to amend the first section, ao as to establish atuothtr Ifceijafl n( j2-i. hnit . rtglCtd t . mr uarner nisomo ea to amend sretlnn three, o as 1 1 lunko 'ho iului! tax upon a llcrme lo sell hats, ctj'S b ote, shoes, aud readi'-rnade Oiottilor, bj ubulsiAieur ittad.abaU be 10 wher. the aa i ua itt tragi) ttmouutoi ctpuai luteetrd lutui biaino soft e i ertonor nraona aoiil.ltii'for anali Isceuae is under t w( which was agreed to. lur tJtrner nim m iveu to Aiuenu tne uiU,by add lug aj Audit onil aecllou, ai (oiiowai ec a And i,e it Ju iner tinted, latt tae rataof Uoei ee piuvi.ttd lu Ih i tor. going rtjotioas -hall be trbied uu all prsowB i ao ut me luiiuw.ug, viu Ntlit-lii rncltiZaltaoI the Uuitrdaints, uatural lie i cltizvua olslii Uulted aia'is, thoaa who Havo deiUrrd their lulesli u to be eitittns ul tbe United btttee, and tboee lu lute leceited an nuuutabiedis kArgetium ih military and uaVal atrvice ul (he Uu ltd (tee Mr I rt-iuittkcd tintt the only o'Ject of the noKUilim-iit mis ui cunpil all uuo tij yuithe ntlrt of doiLg tuilnraa In th's ity u bfoonia bona fide cltiz-i a ul ihe United StAiee A great rurtu, f relgura cAititt brru ad I opened busiaese, aod mail m my, aud tlieu clled u"'0, aent'lve bo n aud uttur , It d oitis na "re cIliil upon, to htlplhe (ioveuiment, diet put f rth ih plea of htfltj,e K i la1 ihuuiiritrs tit he enrolled, l.t) womd iiot,in m-ne teitancri, eveu iu tbe Ptuvoit Maishti'a lilies aj i ha' e their nunts lilikin fiuui the lists, not would wait uutil aittnr the draft, a d ihcu pu In the p of alieuaae. He ojicd tho amrndmrut would be a lopted. Mr I'larchf liViif.ll the annulment. krovtrioilU wnu d not dm ttr omtetiti n, aud thereby lujuieour owucit zjiisiwi ether it Wi ubluut have UiB tttect nf glvlug ai,eitalu oiaas a mo jop,) uf tinde. Ihe iuL04 had been suddrutj il,rovo upon him, a..d lie mere.y threw out thesug.es tiuu. Mr. Larnrr replied, that tbe ameadment only ar piled tu that cU.s ul loie guera who w uld never U.com'i cltisene, or decla tbelr iutvutiou tu be domnaucu. amoiiglb tears Lo might lucutlou the Jews The amendment was cltar as to tho class to bo ex ivpted as 1 1 tb a licenae. Mr. WiisT t h"Ud uu such nmoudiiient wonldbe adop'ed. We were a,olng behind the iuiks ud Mr rirgu on stu tuat he ha-i ben r, quested o cveri uuitiiatru vsti.vuaiutugraii jut i sucn I...I rlic I nw.r to n... .u.h . I.wl -,. , .. ,.,. ,lll,..j ,,.. .m.,i.,. u. !': ...w"." ?"H" " "'"" .'"" .. ".Mr'Tftlbon. thmi,ht.l,.tth.C.UOcllh.lnn p t fa mi7- -- 7-" a :7lacuan hmtluemn thi P .r ,0 mkt. .iutU a JlillQCHttU lt.l..a tb. XB,:aS fft."." "IT " ,""00 'ih. .mndi,iiit ul Mr L.ruirwa. arre.J tn. ...' , , " . " YlTl" ""''" "'" 7, "I hrmth doacent, and has boeu uigdifui lu bUsiiULBa la New Yor. nearly -10 years. How TO Trtl. T ii aw. If von want to know ulmls nn,. i. ..,. i-A. tf. .J. m..nlnn ... . D. .? . .. . . . . . a Auanta to tnm. 'ine onif act. ao i uio low iuuir.a growl is eiiimuui. uu tao oiQtt htid, cry Lincoln mn bears a Ucu vvery lluoiiutM of which ll radiaot wlthjov,