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heads in assent, and then motioned Jlorals of the Ileuuhlh-an Party. pnrartrc One Effect of the War, To say nothing of the enormous prices of all the necessaries of life, including them away without repeating the oath in any form. Most of the Senators left The Kind of Ruler they Have (iliveit A Mat lilMgrawful fctme The the stand when the muddle was discov Tl ESnATEVEXIXG.MAKCH 7, 165. clothing and provisions, by reason of VJ'e President lu a Muie of Ilcastly ered. The Senators were recalled, and Driui ken ik-ms at the Inauguration He Funeral of a Soldier.

The remains of Jacob Laucomer, late a member of Co. Regiment Ave re interred with military honors, yesterday afternoon, in Zion Cemetery, South Queen stmt. A detachment of discharged soldiers, under command of Capt. John Jefferies, paid the last sad rites to the remains of their departed comrade. Mr.

Forney administered to them the The Eulers the Eepubllcans Have Given Makt a tcrKUe Speech, oath of ofhee. isy this time it became The correspondent of the New York apparent that some one besides JSlr. "When, duriDg the course of the last Herald, a personage sufficiently men Johnson would have to conduct the ture of Wilmington, received through Northern channels, is complete, and nothing is said of sin a capture. The Confederate and French officers along the Itio Grande are fraterizing very eordi-au3 At a eat dinner given them ly General Mejia, that officer said the Confederacy would soon be recognized. The Confederate ram Stonewall was at Ferrol, Spain, at last advices.

The Federal steamers Niagara and Stonewall were off the coast watching her. It has been discovered that the recent raid upon Castine, Maine, was made by Federal soldiers. business of the Senate. dacious to praise Mr. Lincoln profusely, and ready to go so far as to call his in Without giving an opportunity for any further disgraceful scenes, Mr.

For Presidential canvass, the Kepublican party undertook to manufacture capital for their candidates, by boasting of their low origin, every decent man in the the depreciation of the currency and the inordinate cupidity of the speculators, the extravagant increase in the rent of dwelling houses is beginning to be an onerous burthen on the poor and laboring classes. This increase is already twenty-five, fifty, and, in some instances, as high as a hundred per cent, over former rates, and if the present state of things continues a few years longer, it will be next to impossible for ney announced that the procession would then be formed to conduct the President elect to the platform at the east entrance of the building, where the country must have felt his cheek burn augural address eloquent, and all that, gives the following account of the sayings and doings of the Vice President at the inauguration "While the Diplomatic Corps were taking their seats in the Senate Chamber, Mr. Hamlin concluded his speech, when Vice Presidentelect Mr, Johnson oath ot othce woufd be administered. As he announced the order in which they would form, the distinguished guests fell into line. In a moment more the procession had disappeared from the any laoonng man or mechanic in moderate circumstances to get a house to shelter his family.

This is no fancy The Reporters and Speaker Colfax. Previous to the adjournment of Congress, the reporters and correspondents occupying the House reporters' gallerv', united without distinction of party, in a letter to Speaker Colfax as an honored commenced his address, before he had senate Chamber. CALLS FOR ANDY' JOHNSOX NOT ABLE taken the oath of office. He had been talking about five minutes when the President entered the door from the TO COME TO TIME. picture.

The fact must be as apparent as the light of the noonday sun to every man, woman and child of common with shame. Such an appeal was disgraceful to any party. But, when it was known that neither Mr. Lincoln nor Andrew Johnson had ever risen superior to the vulgar associations which surrounded them in early life, one would have supposed that this knowledge would alone have been sufficient to prevent them from being elevated to the highest offices in the gift of a great nation. Just as the rapid boiling of a pot throws senm to the surface, so it seems political convulsions are sure to bring into positions of power, men whose proper position would be the filthy pur journalist, expressive of their gratifica Senate lobby, at the right of the Clerk's desk, escorted by Senators Hendricks After Mr.

Lincoln had finished the delivery of his inaugural, cries for Andy Johnson next ensued. There was a momentary delay, and then the Vice sense in the community. Hence it is evident that the taxes which property holders complain of, growing out of the war, are levied with compound Interest President presented himself and waved both hands. There were calls of "speech," "speech," and some ap on the renters, and they (not the wealthy tion with the courtesy, dignity, and ability which he exhibited in the discharge of the important duties of the chair, while at the same time they appreciated not less the Airtues Avhich adorn his private life. The speaker made a brief reply to those whom he addressed as brethren of the Press, placing a high estimate on their A'olun-tary compliment, and particulary last they had been impartial and constant observers of his conduct, plause when Andy appeared.

He class) have to pay the piper. And rubbed his red face with his hands, is if to clear up his ideas, but did not strange to say, not a few of these same succeed, and said nothing. A lane was lieus of society, i It was sad enough to remember how Mr. Lincoln had disgraced the high position of President of then opened through the crowd on the platform, and the Presidential party re tired into the Capitol, amid the thun ders of the artillery in Capitol Square md the music ot the bands. The firing )f the salute began the moment the down-trodden working men are still found in the ranks of Abolitionism, whenever election day comes round, kissing the hand that smites them, and shouting lustily for Abraham Lincoln and the freedom, of the negro! Such conduct is unaccountable on the part of the laboring When, oh when, will the people gettheir eyes open, so as to see the oppression under which they and their children after them will be made to sweat and toil and suffer i President had taken the oath, and be- and Foster, Mr.

Lincoln taking his seat at the end of the Clerk's near the members of his Cabinet. OF AMJKKW JOHNSON. During all this time Andrew Johnson for such he simply was then, not having taken the oath of office (would to heaven that it could be said in behalf of the country that he is still only Andrew Johnson) continued his speech. Such a speech. It might have been appropriate at some hustings iu Tennessee but it certainly was far from being appropriate on this occasion.

It was not only a ninety-ninth rate stump speech, but 'disgraceful in heextreme. He had not proceeded far when Senators on the republican side began to hang their heads, sink down in their seats, look at each other with significance, as much as to say, Is he crazy, or what is the matter 'They exhibited in every feature great uneasiness. There was no mistaking the fact that the Senators were mortified in the extreme. The democratic Senators leaned forward and appeared to be chuckling with each other, over the figure made by the republican party through their Vice President elect. The foreign ministers showed unmistakable signs of amaze lore the salute was over the assemblage began to disperse.

THE SKXATK WAITS LOXO FOR ANDY', HUT HE COMES NOT. Upon entering the Capitol the Sen Eebel Accounts. Indication ola Cattle Eetore Kicliuiond. (From the JUeumond Sentinel, JIareli There is nothing of imjortance from the Army of Northern Virginia. Deserters in great number are coming into our lines from Grant's army, which is an indication that they are in expectation of a battle.

Ionbt Entertained of rant's Intention Move OB the Kebel Ki-tt. (From the Richmond Dispatch, Martli 3. Everything remains quiet in these lines, and is likely so to continue while the rain and mud lasts, and of those there seems to be no end. There is no doubt that Grant will make another heavy movement on our rigid soon as the condition of the roads will permit. All'iiir in Lee's Army.

tFrom the Richmond Bentintl, March 3.J The rain and the mud have put a stop to military operations in the vicinity of ltichmond and Petersburg. Deserters from Grant's army are coming in daily, and are sent on their way home rejoicing. Deserters and absentees from the Confederate armies are returning to their commands in large numbers from all sections of the country, and availing themselves i of General Lee's amnesty proclamation. A deserter under sentence of death in the Army of Northern Virgtnia was released on the day appointed for his execution, the proclamation having been receiAred about two hours previous to the time fixed for his being shot. He remarked, upon being set free, that if he lived for a hundred years his life belonged to his country, and he should, by his devotion to his country and to duty in the future, sIioav that clemency in his ease had not been misplaced.

Inundation at Nashville, March 4. The heavy rains for the past three days have caused a great rise in the river, which is over its banks. The city is entirely surrounded by water, and the loAver part of it is completely submerged. On the railroad running south much damage has been done by the washing away of bridges. i The trestle bridge over fStone River, hear Murfreesboro, has been swept ayay; also, the one at Franklin.

There is no interruption as yet on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. The river rose seven feet yesterday and last night, and it is still rising. Much damage has been done to property in the A'icinity of the flood. It is believed that the flood Avill be the greatest ever known. Two soldiers of the 9th Indiana were droAvned yesterday in Edgefield.

ators returned to the Chamber, strag gling in by ones and twos. The doors and windows of the Capitol building Avere thrown open, and the crowd inside rushed out with as much disorder as Election of Prison Keepek. The Board of Prison Inspectors met at the County Prison yesterday, and on the 133d ballot, re-elected Wm, S. Shirk as keeper for the ensuing year. On the 77th ballot Mr, Kauch was dropped as a candidate, and acob L.

Iloftinoier substituted instead. The 133d ballot resulted William S. ..4 Jacob L. 2 Henry Shubert and Henry Wertz Avere nominated for Underkeeper. Thirty-six ballots were had, but resulted without a choice.

William Compton and John Lever-good were nominated for Physician. A number of ballot were had, Avhich resulted in no election. John Tucker was elected Moral Instruc that which characterized the rush from the UnitedJStates, to which he had been accidentally elevated, by the acts of a clown, and the manners of a low-bred buffoon. Four years of his rule would have disgusted any. nation which had not become lost to all sense of propriety, and dead to a proper feeling of shame.

The more respectable men of his own party were opposed tohis renomi nation, and for awhile some of them refused to give iu their adherence. But, as they had not power enough to prevent the forestalled action of the convention of office-holders, so, in the end, it turned out, that they had not virtue enough to continue their opposition. By bribes and threats they were forced into the support of a ticket which set up a buffoon for President, and a drunken boor for Vice President of the United States. The very success of the Kepublican party, on a false basis, and with candidates so utterly unworthy, has speedily resulted in its humiliation and disgrace. One would have supposed the miserable inaugural of Mr.

Lincoln would have the galleries as the procession left the Senate tor the platform. The Senators gathered in squads in different portions of the hall, earnestly talking over the scenes Avhich had transpired there be- ment as the incoherent sentences came lore they left for the platform. The Tress on the Inauguration. We are glad to know that there are heights of mendacity to which rite-publican newspapers have not the hardihood to aspire, depths of lying into which even they dare not descend. have seen them perform such feats of ground and lofty-tumbling in the ring of falsehood, that' we 'supposed they would show themselves equal to any emergency.

But, alas for the bathos of the fact, they have all been dumfound-ed at last. They have shown themselves unequal to the exigent demands of a most pressing necessity. 1ST ot irom Mr. Johnson's Hps. Kepublican were evidently in no pleasant frame of Senators moved around in their seats, mind.

They remained there lor some time for the return of the Vice Presi unable to sit still under the exhibtiou before them. Some of the Senators sat dent, who, according to usage, would be required to adjourn the body. They sideAvise, others' turned their backs, as tor for the County Prison alone (his ser vices being dispensed with at the Poor waited in suspense tor nearly an hour, il anxious to hide themselves. i Luckily for the members of the House House), and his salary 'fixed at fl.lOper but Mr, Johnson did not mane his ap pearance. Finally the Senators slipped annum.

of Pvepresentatives they did not reach the Senate until several minutes after twelve, and they were not subjected to out one by one and disappeared without An investigation Avas held by tho Board, for an alleged misdemeanor charged against but a small portion of this being adjourned. It is, therefore, supposed that legally the Senate is still in session although not one, of the Senators The speech disconnected, the ntenccs so incoherent" that it is im one of the members, in accepting a bribe for his iniiuence and vote in the election of an Underkeeper last year, Which resulted is in his seat. possible to give an accurate report of his speech. As his. sentences came up in in the confession of the offence, and the of them, so far as we have seen, not even the Philadelphia Press, dares to praise the Inaugural Address of Lincoln.

The lips, even of the. man who is paid for penning lies, and richly rewarded for publishing paragraphs of fulsome flattery are sealed. The mouth of the President's own Dog is shut, his tongue is palsied a dumb dog is he, one Important Measures lost. statement that, the monev had been paid the reporters' gallery, the statements that your President is a plebian I am a plebian, glory in it Tennessee lias baCk. The following is a list of some of the most important measures which Avere never gone out or the union I am go Abkested.

On complaint of Daniel lost during the last hours' of the session ing to talk two minutes and a half on Shifferj a late Underkeeper of the Lancaster that point -I want you to hear me that cannot bark. How very poor, in Countv. Prison. George Long, one. of the In been shame enough for one day.

But that was not the worst. The account of the appearance of Andrew Johnson in the Senate Chamber, in a state of drunkenness so beastly as utterly to unfit him even for caking the customary oath of office in a proper manner, was the most degrading spectacle which the world ever There he stood in the presence of the assembled representatives of all "foreign powers, and surrounded by the chief dignitaries of this land, mumbling in incoherent sentences the conceptions of a vulgar mind crazed with whiskey. What a spectacle for the world! AVLat a commentary upon Kepublican institutions! What an argument to put iii the. hands of The bill regulating commerce between the several states. This declared all railroads post routes, and had special Tennessee alwavs was loyal we all de deed, must the miserable stuff uttered spectors' of said prison, residing in Mount rive our power from the people Chief by Mr.

Lincoln be considered, 'when Justice Chase is but a creature of the Joy township, Was arrested and taken be reference to the Delaware and liaritan route; the bills for the Illinois and fore Alderman Wiley, charged with misde people I want youtohearme-twomin utes on that point you, Mr. Stanton even the apostate hireling Forney 'has too much regard for his sagacity an meanor iii office, in accepting a bribe of $15 Niagara ship canals passed the House, but were lost in the Senate the bill to authorize a commission tomakeasurvey editor to praise it? Secretary of War, derive your authority and power from the people. is from Henry Shubert for his influence and vote for the office of Deputy Keeper. lie Tc jrnek Cakteh. On the Tin instant, by Alderman John M.

Ainwcg, George Turner to Elizabeth Carter, both of Columbia borough. The X. Y. Tribune had been antic ot the same was lost the bankrupt bill Secretary of the -Navy?" was then heard, in a voice of less volume. Some was held to bail for a hearing passed the House, avos reported on favor ipating something respectable at least, Officer Baker yesterday arrested a.

Yankee ably the Senate, but did not reach It had hinted that the Inaugural would one1 responded Mr. Welles). You, Mr. hoitnty-jumper, named Regan, for passing any Arote the miscellaneous appropria Welles, Secretary of the Navy, get your be worthy of the occasionand iutimafc tion bill, containing some twenty mil power from the people. Tins was the ed that it would mark, the beginning of exninterfeit money.

He was taken before the Same: Alderman, and searched. Two lions ot dollars, was lost by the refusal NOTICE. A I.I. IX1EBTEI to the sub-eriber, will please make immediate navment, and those having claims strain and tone of the whole speech, mixed with a lecture to the Senate on of the Senate to adopt the House amend $10 notes, altered from $Vs, on tho Montgom will present them lor settlement. new era.

The disappointment 'was greater than 'at could bear, and its chr.viu could not be concealed. not ment prohibiting the trial of civilians the action of the Senate on the rebel ery Comity Bank, Avere found upon his per by military commission the bill reor lious States. son. He Avas handed over to the custody of ganizing the Louisiana State govern mar7tiai iuiuaub. CITY AND SCHOOL MASS AT ITBf.lC SALE.

On MOJN'DAY, MARCH Wtli, 1SI, will 'he sold, at tmhlic sale, at Solomon It was impossible to give full report only finds no single word of com men 1 he Provost Marshal, and Avas sent to the ment, originated in the Senate sitting, in the gallery. The constant County Prison by that officer. dation for the document, but it points out wherein it was wanting. It says and Avas lost there. The resolution respecting the confiscation act, which clatter of voices in the rear, declaring "Whatashame "Has he no Hprecher's Hotel, East King street, the following loans, to wit limited the forfeiture of the jreal estate ll.vi lkoaI) On Thursday last, We think a fresh, unequivocal exhi "Is there no person who will have mercy.

upon him?" "Tell him to stop i hm.ikju per cent, uny jjohu. $1,000 School Loan. i Sale to 'commence at 2 o'clock, P. of said of the rebels to the lifetime of the oavh- bition of the spirit which impelled the (ne of the engines on the Strasburg Rail er, passed both houses in different bills, day. GJEOKGE MAilTIN, and save the country lurther disgrace," road, -when approaching that borough, run iornier Inaugural would have been politic as well as humane that it would i mar 7 tsdj Auctioneer.

oil" the track into a bank, upsetting three of but failed to become a because neither bills passed both houses. The were so numerous that it entirely prevented a full report being made. The I have quickened and deepened the disintegration of the Kebel force3 and thus s. bill recognizing the pay departnient-of the cars, smashing one of them. Tho engine Avas also considerably damaged, and was only full report was that of the official SUKGEON DENTIST.

hastened 'the re-establishment of the the The bin. 'lor the relief ot reporters ot.the Luooc. .1 lie senators, extricated after 'much time and trouble. contractors of iron-clad gunboats. The National authority over every rood of The engineer, name we have not bill for reconstruction of the rebel States.

the Nation's area. Now is the fittest however, were so chagrined at the speech that they notified the Globe reporter 'to suppress his copy and wait until Mr. Johnson could write out a llesolutions favoring the admission of learned, was severely injured, haying some OFFICE In Howell's New Building, North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA, mar 7 6uid time for putting forth manifestations of the Louisiana and Arkausas represent of his ribs broken. 7. monarchs, to be used against the people! Verily, our disgrace and degradation is at length complete.

How any American can now dare to show his face out of his own country without shame is more than we can tell how' lie can live in it with self-respect v.v h'trdly see. Never since the world began was any people so cursed as the people of the United States are to-day; Madness and folly have produced their legitimate fruits, fanaticism has reached its culminating point of triumph the party, that would degrade the white man to the level with the negro, has shown by its representative men, that, on its part at least, the descent would not be very great. A decent, sober negro would certainly have conducted himself with more propriety on the occasion, than the Vice President did at the inauguration. If the abolitionistsare to continue to rule, perhaps it would be well to extend all the privileges of citizenship to the negroes. Sure it is that they seem to have a scarcity of white men fit to rule, if we are to judge bytho specimens they have given us.

It could scarcely happen that negro suffrage would curse the country with men more unlit for public position, than the vulgar buffoon, Abraham Lincoln, and the ignorant, drunken boor, Andrew Johnson. atives. The bill reducing the duty on speech, that this affair might not go generosity, clemency, magnanimity, which, however they may be spurned by the Kebel chief's, are certain to exert a great and salutary influence among printing naper passed both branches, before' the, world in that form. It is The Ice at Safe learn OX II A Ii Ii charitable to say that his condition was that last evening the ice at Safe Harbor Avas went to the conference committee, but Avas finally straugled to death in the such that he was unlit tomakeaspeeeii. MOST POSITIVELY their duped, disgusted, despairing for lowers.

House. The tax ot one-halt ot one net up seventeen feet high in front. of the Mansion House. During the night, Iioav- He evidently did not shun liourbon FOR) FI VE NJ 11 TS XL cent, on sales passed the Senate, but When the iYcsa can not find a word of county, Kentucky, on his way here. The World-Wide Pantomimic and Terpsi- Air.

Johnson finally concluded nih oA'er, the river fell considerably, and a great quantity of the ice has been swept aAvay. praise, and the Tribune fintfs fault with tailed in the House the tax on cotton passed the House, but failed in Senate speech, whereupon Vice President -v chorean Celebrities, tlie 1 MABTIXETTI TROUPF TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 7tii. the brutal bloodthirstiness of the In the bill for increasing salaries of Gov- i No damage has as yet been done. Hamlin administered to him the oath of office. Mr.

Hamlin read the oath by ugural, further comment is unneces I II .111 II V. 1 1 V.lilJII' -Ij L. 1.111 1 f-y l.v The Performance will commence with a Grand 'ocated by all he heads ot departments, The Martineti'I Tkoupb openat Fulton sary. It is damned and condemned sentences, and Mr. Johnson repeated it after him.

The effort of the Vice Presi tailed both Houses. Hall to-night. They are the greatest Pan Display of Strength, Grace ana Agility, entitled THE YR A MID BY THE MARTINETTI FAMILY. tomimic and Terpsichorean celebrities sufficiently. The Tax Bill.

dent elect to go through Avith the form of repeating the sentences as read by living. Nearly the Avholo of the old Ravel The War. From ta.t Morning11 Aye. To be followed by an entirely new Comic Pan Mr. Hamlin Avas psnnuu in Hie ex Troupe are connected Avith the Marline tti Ireme.

He stumbled, stammered, re There is very little reliable noAvs received Troupe, and any of our readers Avho ever The following "will be found to contain some of the most important features of the tax bill as finally agreed on by peated portions of it several times over. tomime, entitled me A I A Or, Who Owns the Uaisy Characters by the Troupe. from tho Shenandoah Valley. The absence Avitnessed their Avonderful performances rhe moment that lie concluded this of any official confirmation of the reported both Houses. Avill not fail to see this.

They Avill meet task Mr. Johnson turned to the audi The income tax is as follows: On all After which a Grand BALLET DI VERTISE- Avith immense success here. capture of General Early and eighteen hundred Confederate troops near Charlottes ence and commenced another speech, MISJN by me iroune. giving to those assembled his idea ot the oath Avhich he had just taken. He The performance will conclude wi til the Grand Fairy Trick Pantomime, called the ville, leads us to doubt the entire story.

Poiviok -Mayor's Office. Andrew income exceeding six hundred dollars, Jive per cent, is levied and collected; on all incomes over five thousand dollars, ten per cent, is levied: incomes from Sheridan's raid began on Monday last. Ho AGIO I' tfc'hriyer, being very drunk, was without With AVonderful Tricks and Transformations. the usual notice uneereinonusly ejected from had uttered but two or three sentences when some of 'the. officials standing near him 'had the good sense to stop him, he having already occupied some the pureha.se and sale of real estate is reported to have been at Staunton on Friday.

The battlo near Charlottesville (south of Staunton) is said to have been Demons, Peasants, one of the taverns in East King street to within the year is added and deducted To-morrow Night an Entire Chnngo or 1'ro- seek shelter where he could find it. In his where there is a loss. v. gramme. nineteen minutes Jus former speech, fought on Thursday.

1 Richmond papers of The tax on cigars originally named at Admission 25 cts. Reserved seats cis. and delayed the proceedings beyond all Aviindei'iiigsho was picked up by watchman Leonard, 'and provided Avith lodgings in Saturday have been received, but say noth Doors open at 7 o'clock, performance- to com usages. They Avere unwilling that they sixty cents per pound was finally fixed at a specific tax of ten dollars per thous- ing ofit. There is a great discrepancy in the pleasant rooms the lock up.

Being should be any longer delayed by the incoherent remarks of this new official. ami, wiinout regard to quality or price tho Shenandoah Valley news, and Ave have fatigued by exccssiA'e potations and Avorn mence at ciock. tk a A NN-nuNCKM 1 Ma ii a ger ta kes creat pleasure in announcing that, in order to libra the Li tile People such I- east ol Him as the Marti nettl Troupe fire alone capable of pio- The Civil Appropriation Bill. The civil appropriation bill as originally reported contained large appropriations for the coast survey, lighthouse establishments! and other objects of a miscellaneous character. This being considered an "omnibus" bill, the House added new features, and the Senate weighed it dov-n with heavy appropriations, including at least four millions of dollars for reimbursing Missouri for the expense of calling out and subsisting the state militia, and appropriating seven or eight'hundrcd thousand dollars to repay the monies ad On all tobacco manufactured from the nothing authentic.

Sheridan intends a raid It has hereto lore been the custom to out by much travelling lie was committed leaf, 40c per pound is the rate agreed on. similar to Hunter's last year. He will try close all speeches the moment that the to recruit. moiling tobacco in fixed at B.c per to penetrate to and then turn judges of the Supreme Court and diplo vtrlini' he lias arranged wnn un-m lune 1)m3 GRAND DAY PERFORM A NC on SATt'K-DAY A FTERNOON, MARCH for cs- John Lawrence, a rather innocent mem pound ana on looacco manufactured oil' to Western. Virginia.

lrom stems, per pound, i her from this county, Avas also picked tip matic corps reach the henate Chamber. Mr. Hamlin, iu accordance with this On tho coast ot" South Carolina, about On and after July, 180(i, there is to be byAvatchnian Lutz, and furnished Avith a nress uccominoiiiii i' and residing out of the city. An Elcyfint SDccial Hill will ho presented, and the Price of Admission will be Only Twvnlji-flw. Cpiih usage, closed his speech in time to give lil'ly miles above Charleston, is the mouth levied and collected a tax of ten per JUr.

Johnson some, seven minutes to tied in tho city lock up. John seemed very much bewildered when brought before his of the great Pcdeo river. Fifteen miles hkHh (if the lMtti. Doors open ut 2 o'clock cent, on all state bank circulation, and from the firstof uextMaysavings banks Performance at 8 ciock. niar ltd from the sea, on tho western bank of a wido make his remarks before the arrival of the above dignitaries.

Put Mr. Johnson did not appear to understand the usage Honor, and, on being questioned in regard to his mishap, was unable to tell Avhether it bayfornihig the entrance to tho river, is are to he taxed one halt of one per cent on their deposits. Georgetown. If has been garrisoned by a MISII i.i.k iir.Ki ix Wherever Mishler's Hitters have heen tilvcii Avas moonlight Avium lie Avas taken, Avhoro On petroleum the tax nam (id by tho on such occasions, or else vm not inclined to follow them, for the diplomatic small force of Confederate militia. Admiral Ways ana Means Committee was six or by whom ho avhh picked up and carried to, and thought it rather a strange place to lhihlgren planned an expedition against if cents per gallon, but it became a law at gentlemen heard the bulk of Ids speech, and, unfortunately, the Avorst part of it.

be iu awoke this morninsr. In His gunboats captured the city with a lew Confederate prisoners, without any serious The moinoii the rate of one dollar per barrel, with no drawback allowed when exported. it that the new Vice frcsi- a fair trial they have attested their jirent cii-cacy, by ell'ectlns he most wonderful cures of modern times. When once introduced into a community their superior virtue's are speedily rncognied, and they need no pulling to draw the attention of tho public to them. No ituent lias ever undertaken thesileol' them wit hout UndliiK the demand for them to Increase with consideration of his coining to towii to en oiillict.

Seventeen cannon Avere tuken. The latter clause was most list, and having lost his friends Avho should Pahlgron's Hag ship, tho Harvest Moon, have taken (fare of him Avhonhe was unaoio dent hod bceu silenced, Mr. Hamlin declared the old Senate ndjoiirncd. Thus expired the Semite of the' Thirty-eighth Congress, at minutes past twelve o'clock. was blown up by a torpedo in tho bay, just to! do it himself ho wiw discharged, so.

that grout and most, surprising rapidity. Everywhere, where they have become known, there is the same unbounded confidence Iu luili' Vwiiillnir vlrtim. the tfliim l'iinld ami tll- after the capitulation of tho city. This cap he might "go for a Bogor." ture is of no use to Sherman, Georgetown ItEt'ALUl THE TO OKOKK. Mr.

Johnson immediately called the crenHlng demand on the part of the siilHi'lm? fur (iila nil. hn.iincr In rcmoto dis belugas far from his present position as MoitK ItKcmiiTS seems earnestly. On the ti lth section of the old internal revenue law, an increased tax of twenty per cent, is levied on every article in the longscheduleof manufactures therein numed. At the conclusion of the amendatory bill a provision is made for the appoiip ment of commissioners to sit during recess to examine the subject of taxation, tricts, in villimo. iu hamlet, and in crowded new Senate to order.

The Clerk ol the Uiarloston is. -t to bo proKi-essing with great rapidity in city, wherever siiderlng humanity dwells ana vanced by Pennsylvania in calling out her militia to assist in repelling the invasion of General Lee. The Senate struck out of the bill a material amendment inserted at the' instance of Mr. Davis, of namely: That no person shall bo tried by court-martial or military commission in uny state or territory where the courts of the United States are open, except persons actually mustered and commissioned, or appointed otherwise by law, in the military or naval service, or rebel enemies charged with being Ppies. When the disagreeing votes of the two Houses were sent to a conference committee, the managers compromised all their dillerenees, excepting the amendment of Mr.

Davis, which it was proposed should bo acted upon sepa-rutely. Many of the members of the House, however; preferred losing the bill to surrendering the clause in question, and so by dilatory motions they (Icl'eulod it. lids cit at the present time, vt ciock, Semite, John W. Forney, then read the proclamation of the President conven Is ti filleted, the tidings of JUlslUct; 8 Sherman's army, so far as is known, was neaniped near Camden, on the Wutereo (Ids niornintr. about 80(1 recruit formed in tig introduced is tidings Of great i v.

-owlntr letter from an agent in. Philadelphia, lino in front of tho Provost Mnmlm I'm Uliee, Ivor, on Thursday lust. There wore con shows how tliev are regarded in unit gieat ing the Senate Iu extraordinary session. The newly elected Senators Avere ordered to approach the Clerk's desk and take the oath of ollice as their names Avere federates on all sides of it. Sherman had commercial metropolis: Duke Htroot, and, headed by tho City jmiii.

ii MlSH liKH. Eso. Di Nlrt Enclose please lo communication Avitli any Federal port. Cornet, Hand, marched to the Depot, where General Anderson and Sumter. At a lneetiinr in New York, rr solu find sixty dollars.

You will pn-ase mm nut tun luiinnce nt the nionc.v. niter de No troops had reached hhn from Wilmington, nor had any junction been effected with The following gentlemen to this call stepped forward: Messrs, Anthony, h'essenden, Cragiii, Howard, tion Avas adopted requesting the Presi ducting tho bi'll 1 owe you, Ac Please send the hitters niongasaoon as yon can, lor I am out, they embarked for Cam) Cadvvalacfor, The Band will accompany llioni to the Camp. A large crowd of spectators were present, among whom Avere many the army tit that place. 111 I IIIIVH IKiHI BUMliin Nwenn iiiuiuii, There is a report that General Ifuygood's Yates, Norton, (Juthrie and Jiiine. and took the oath.

Here Vice President relatives, tonne them oil, Alas, alas, it brigade, part of tho Confederate garrison of and nave negieciou m.iu, iu nm much belter, Tho Bitters will si ll ml ulve good satisfaction. All that wanted in to push the same before the public, Johnson made another makes the heart sick to think of so many of dent to send a national whip to Charleston harbor to convey thither CJeneral Hubert Anderson, that lie may replace upon the llagstail' of Fort Sumter that national banner which, on the 1.1th of pJi 110 was compelled to lower the dictation of the South Carolina insurgents. FAUX I'AS. Wilmington, Avas captured by the ledorai troops on entering tho city. This report loun respecuuny, Jn Agont for Mishler's Kerb Bitters.

our young men lea ving for tho seat ol Avar, most of whom avIH never return nlive I Oh, lie stepped forward Avlth the Bible, held it out, 'and motioned to the new (Senators to touch the I3itle, bow their I comes from Southern Journals. It cannot lo true, however, as tho history of the cap- inh7-tl'dj lioa union Btieet, Philadeljih la. the horrors of this cruel Avar..

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