Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, August 05, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE BERGNER;
TERMS.—SINGIN BUBSORIPTION.
The DAILY TICLtORAPH is served to subscribers to the
City at 6,Y, emits per week Yearly subscribers will be
charged $4 00.
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the session of the Legislature, and weekly during tht
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0. ill. qiroas .f?•
D. W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO, 19
MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG,YENN'A
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND ICONSUMERS,
We: are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS,
Oils, varnishes and Glues,
Dye•Statfa, Glass and Putty,
Artist Colors and Took,
Pure Ground Spices,
Dawning Fluid and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm anti Pine Oils,
Bottles, Vials and La.np Globes,
Castile Soap, Sponge* and Corks,
&0., &c,, &C., &c., &0., dso
With a general variety of
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufacturers and Per
lumera of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
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We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH! TEETH!!
JONNS AND w [JIB'S PORCELAIN TiaL4l3l,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direot from the Proprietors
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we eel
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.-
"HATER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRAM,
WU
COAL OIL! CARBON OIL!!
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
offer. Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
temps" of - the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn
Coal , Oil:
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
ose of you who have not givea our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
ther'superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and in
g,)cd condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the. general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex r perience in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough: knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we can in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, oa the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
busioaess, a careful selection of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, find the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the favors of a
natin~ public.
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VOL. XV.
EDUCATIONAL. -
A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA
TIONALITY is the system of educatien in a coun
try. "In proportion as the structure of a government
gives force to public opinion, that public Opinion should
be enlightened."—Washinron's Farewell dtdoress. To
this end the people in general should be educated into a
correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature and
principles of our government and civil institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country, &c, A MANU
AL FOR SCHOOLS, AOADEMUM AND POPULAR USE,"
is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives
the construction of the provisions of the Constitution 01
the United States and of those of the several States, as
determined by judicial authority, or derived from stand.
ard writers, including some relerences to administrative
wa and practice, so as to show the actual working of our
general system of Government. It is free from specula
tive opinions, conservative in its tendency, and calculated
to cultivate the love of our country. It has been used
to a considerable extent, In the EDUCATION OF YOUTH
sn different Sitates, and is recouimended by Jurists,
atatesmen and Presidents, and. Professors Of Colleges.—
Mice $lOO. Sold by M. IiVEINNEY,
del Harrisburg, 'a.
"OUR GOVERNMENT."
i‘rilHE unity of Government, which con
.", stitutes you one people, is now dear to you."—
Wasaington'a Farewell Address. A nationality is essen
tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa
triotism must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper
understanding of our civil institutions that can induce
strong and settled attachment to their principles, and
impart ability fur their maintenance.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the Country," contains the
text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con
mita% tonal provisions of the several States, with their
eaning and construction, as determined by judicial wa
sher* r vovi precedent and practice, or derived from
ttata.-vvd "''hers; digested and arranged for popular 1419
Prick $ qY %"1 by M. brKINNEY,
del H rrisburg,
1861. 3D OPENING 3D OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
av En= inscaurnon.
The quality of the goods for the pries will be an induce
ment to every one to purchase.
The most desirable goods of the season at a great sac
rifice.
HOZAMBIQIJES,
ORISSALIAS,
VALENCIAS,
CREPE VESPANGS,
BEREGE ANGLAIS
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS:
LAWNS and LAVELLAh
are among the lla
CATHCART & BROTHER.
Next door to the. Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTS;
The largeatastook,of the very beat -
make to be found
at CATHCART 5,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Twenty-five per cent lower than can be purchased
Isewhere In the pity.
CATHCART di BROTHER.
N 0.14, Market Square,
wee Next to the Harrisburg Bank.
JOHN 8.. BMITH'S
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BOOT. Az:SHOE STORE, .
COIF ill:B6:36NiiANto:i-AiNtii- . wis. -
Harrisburg, Pa.
LWAYS on hand a large assortment of
LI. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, am., of the, very best
tuanties for ladies, gentlemen, and childrens' wear.—
Prices to suit the times. All kind of WORK MADE TO
ORDER lathe best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING ;done at short notice.
oetle-dtt r JOHN. B: SMITH, HarriArtrg,
AQUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging
hams for sale by the dozen and piece, cheap for
mesa at the DAUPHIN CLIUNIT PELSON. myB-3m
. MAY 8, 1801.
JUST PUBLISHED.
A MANUAL,
MILITARY- SURGERY
_ OR,
HINTS ON ME EXCIMENOIES
Field, Camp ; and Hospital Praotioe.
NT
B. D. GROSS, M. D
PROFESSOR ON BIIRONNT IN TIM 7107211.90 N =DI= (*LUG"
For sale at BERGNER'S CRAP BOOKSTORE.
may 24
JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt,
GENERAL fa-AWARDING
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
GUons AND itERCRANDISEL.promptIy
forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern
Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads.
and Canal.
HAULING AND DRAPING .to and from all parts of the
city to the dillereutlialltbd_depOta will .be.done at the
very lowest rates.
FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to.
Orders .eft at Brant's European Hotel, or at the store
of E. B. Zollinger, will receive prenipt attention. Con
signments of freight respectfully solicited.
JOHN WALLOWER JE. Agt.,
apt Office Beading Depot.
HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
r
is solicited to our very large assortment of
UNDIEMBIORTS Aso DIIAWI/231 of every size and quality.
Gams' donne! KID GLOM, best article manufactured.
All the different kinds of WINTEM (ham.
Largest assortment of Houma In the city.
Mossy Suaranzas, lIANDICIRCEIMPS, Ready Hemmed
And everything in Gents' wear, at
FOR -BALE.
•
FROM One to Five Hundred Dollars
worth-of an BONDS. Enquire of
0. 0. ZIMMERMAN,
mold No. %South Second street.
RE. T. J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTISTA
OFFERS his services to the citizens o
Harrisburg and its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage and gives assurance that his best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction in his pro
fession. Being an old, wall tried dentist, he feels safe in
writing the public generally to call on him, assuring
hem that they will not be dissatisfied with his services,
Office No. 128 Market street, in the house formerly no •
carded by Jacob B. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
. Harrisburg, Pa. myB-dly
_ _A_NEW LOT OF
LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG
comprising a number of new styles GENTS' and L
DIES' Money Purses and_ Wallets. glue aasortme
est received and for oak at
BERONWS ()HEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 Market Street.
"INDEPENDENT S IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
itlisullantons.
CATHCART'S,
Next to the Harriebnex Beek.
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST . 5;1.861.
itlebitat
D R .. J ORNSOIN
11 1 1 M
LOCK . ROSPITAL.
HAS discovered the most certaiu, speed)
and effectual remedy in the World for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
REMIT CS KIX TO VT7IV7I BMW
No Merestry or Noxiouv Drugs
iihr A CDR" WARRANTED, OR NO CHAIN3I, IN FROM 0:t1
Two DATB.Ii,
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Pains lb
the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weak nese, ervous Debility, Decay of the Physic Po% •
ors, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion 01 dear,
Falj Batton of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblinge , bioniose
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin—those terrible discs ,
tiers arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos•
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG MEN
Young men especially woo have become the victims ol
solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise bare entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to so
tasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
MARRIAGE
Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be.
ing aware of physical weakness, should immediately con
suit Dr. J. • and be restored to perfect health.
ORGANIC WEAR:NES
immediate/y cured and ftd/ vigoi restored
Re who places himself under the care of Dr. J.,.may
religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and on,
fidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
gsgrOillce No. ,7. South Frederick. street, Baltimore,.
Md., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street,
doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the - place. Be par..
tinnier for ignorant, Trifling Quacks, with - false names,
or Paltry Humbug CertOcates, attracted by, ;the •reputa,
lion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
DR. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Oallege-of Burgeons,
London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges
of the United States, and the greatest part of whose lila
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as
tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at suddensounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange..
ment of mind were cured Immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
aressea all Mose who having injured them•
selves by r taste and improper indulgencies, that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, un
fitting them for either business or society.
The,... are some of the sad and melancholy ed, ots
grc
ducea Dy early habits of youth, viz : Weakness 01 the
Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness •of Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation 01 the Heart, Dye.
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the. Digestive
Functions, Gleneral ilymplems -of tionsump•
lion, am.
lifitsvarm, the fearful abets on the mind are mush to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory,..Confusion of Ideas Be.
pression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings Ayersion.tedscie
ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, aim, are some
of the evil effects. •
Thousands of persona of alUages, can now jadge wnat
is the cause.of their decline in health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, nave •
singular appearance about the eyes, cough; and symp
ms of consumption.
YOUNG KIM
who have Injured themselves by a certain praelice, in.
Bulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from
6111 aomoanlons, or at school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, render"
marriage impossible, aiad.destroys both mind•and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his coon.
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating trona the path of nature, and indulging in .&
certain secret habit. du %persons must, before cones
plating .
MARRIAGE,
effect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the
melancholy reflection that the.happineenrot another be•
conies blighted with our Own,
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING Rummy)) FOR 08,
GAMIC WFAIKNE:3&
fly this great and important remedy, Weakness of lb,
Organs are speedily cured, and full-vigor restored.
.ehousands of- the most 'nervous - and debilitated *ha
bud last all hope, have been immediately relieved. All
impediments, to Marriage Physical or Mental Disqualifi
cation, Nervous, Trembling; Weak:nese or Exhaustion 07
the - 01013t fearful kind, speedily nured,
TO '.➢rB9NGERB'
The many thousands cured at fhb bliffintion within tilt
last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgica
operations performed by •Dr. .1., witnessed- by the re.
porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of
,llwhich have appeared again and again belore the üblic,.
s besides his standing as a gentleman cf. clic:racier and re-.
sponssWity, is a sufficient guarantee to:the afflicted;
DISFASE,B OF IMPRUDEINOE.—When the niinguided
and imprudent votary'of pleasure finds he has imbibes
the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens LhM
an ill-timed sense of shame or dread of discovery. deters
him from applying to those who, from educatton and re,
7spectability can alone befriend him, delayingtill the con.:
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease 'make Chou
appearance, affecting the head, throat, onto, sithi,c- /144
• progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts e-
period to his. dreadful sufferings by Wending him tO "ins'
bourne from whence to traveler returns." ' It Ia a. Ertel.
ancholy fact that thousands fall victims to =this terribt
disease, owing to the unskiltulnees et . Ignorant pretend- ,
era, who, by the use of Li , " OsolA/I Poison, alertlatlli rule
the constitution and make the residue of life Miserable.
To STRANGUS.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in • ins
sip-Letters must contain a Ettatup to us On the reply
sir Remedies sent by Mail.
u-No. 7 South Frederick Street, Baltimore.
aprlS•dewly.
• FOR SALE! • • .
A BUILDING LOT, situate in West liar
risburg fronting on Bradstreet 20 feet, and run-
ning back 161 feet, more or less, to a2O foot alley; ad: -
joining on one side the property of Mr. Blumenatine. —
For particulars enquire of FREDERICK SCHNNTBR ;a
Bergner's Booiistore.
May 8, 1861,
_my9
SPICED SALMON 11
FRESH AND VERY. DELICATE. . Put
A: up neatly In five pound cane.-
)e25. WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co.
EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS.
100 F L L A O
u R t
a N i ty .i. B goo ti d lli c H on T diti tM lo 7 .6. T .
tow by ije2Bl WM. DUCK, Jr., &Co.
•
LIME FOR SALE.
THE UNDERSIGNED - having embh . rk ad
in the LIME BUSINESS' Is 'prepared to I urnish
very best article at short notice, and tie the'lo west ' pr lees
for cash. Hs sells the lime burnt at Columbia and also
that burnt at home.
cay29.43m PETER BERNHISEL..
OUR UNION & OONSTITUTION
6 6 c ) ISR GOVERNMENT," . by*,
NEY, is a work containing the Coarsitrirnosr OP
vas won STAUB, giving the conatructioh of its Terms
and Provisions, allowing the relations of. the several
&asters to the Union and each other and explaining gang::
rally the System of GoVernment o} tile Country - , Prick
al 00.- gold, and ordeis 'supplied, by
_ti!nii pit Harril-'
burg, roc.; _ , . :r e m:
dgenlefor Gowan and Mateo. wanted.
BY THEGIAII.
FROM OUR MORNING EDITION.
From Washington.
COL. CAMERON'S BODY TO BE
RECOVERED.
=:::::•
Pay of the Members of Congress.
I=Z'
A FLAG OF =me. FROM GENERAL
JOHNSTON,
=:E=
Communication between Washing
ton and. the Rebel States to
be Stopped.
ARRIVAL OF PRINCE NAPOLEON
I=l
WASEENGTON, August 4
Messrs. Garman, Applegate and Sterling left
Washington on Thursday with a flag of truce,
bearing a communication from the Secrtary of
War, having for its object the recovery of the
body of his brother, Col. Cameron. They yes
terday returned without success, owing, it ap
pears, to the communication having been ad
dressed "To whom it may concern," and not to
some particular prominent officer in the confed
erate army.
This objection remoyed there is no doubt the
body can be recovered, as the place of inter 7
meat is marked and every facility promised to
accomplish that purpose. The gentleman car
rying the flag speak in high terms of the cour
teous and kind manner in which they were
treated by Col. Stewart, commanding the first
Virginia regiment, and other officers within the
field of his operations. They, however, were
not permitted to approach directly to Fairfax
Court House.
Whatever they may have seen of interest in
that neighborhood, they have trio prudence to
conceal, having gone thither on an errand of
mercy, and not for reconnoitering purposes.
The members of Congress have been paid their
last month's salary with fifty dollars in gold
and two hundred and fifty dollars in the two
years' six per cent. treasury notes.
The employees of the other departments of
government are hereafter to be paid in the
same description of paper.
One of the commissioners recently sent hith
er under a flag_of truce from General 'Johnston
was, it understood, in relation to a report
which hactreached the confederates that some
of their prisimeis 'had been hung by order -of
our military authorities. As no such execu
tions have . taken place, it may certainly be in
'erred that General McDowell replied in accor
dance with this fact.
General 13utler arrived here on Saturday from
Fiirtress Monroe: The object of his visit is not
known.
Measures are to be taken to stop the trans
mission of 'ottani from this city to the rebel
States.
Prince Napolem and his suite were presented
to the President 'on Saturday by Secretary Se
ward. The inteiview was a, very agreeable one.
A grand state dinner to thetrince was giiren at
the White - Anse on Saturday evening, the
Diplomatic COrps and the members of the Cab
inet being presea.
XXXVIIth Congress—Extra Session,
WASHINGTON, August 3.
SsztATE.—The SeMae met at 11 o'clock
Mr. Armroxy, (R. I.) from the Committee on
Printing,/repotted a bill that hereafter all extra
copies of messages, &c., will only be printed by
joint resoltid4n of both Houses. Agreed to.
Mr. SUMNER (Mass.) presented a memorial
from citizens of lllarlbord'; Mass., asking Con
gress to use all means to'put dawn the rebellion.
Laill-on the table.
- Mr. linskawr (Md.) offered the following res
olution from the Legislature of Maryland:
Whereas, Rosi Winans, - while in the dis
charge of official duty, was arbitrarily and ille
gally arrested on the highway' by foree of arms
by the Federal goVernment, and eundiy 'other
citizens of Maryland were seized' by the same
despotic authority, in violation of their 'rights
and in violation of all personal rights of citi
zens of Maryland, and the unconstitutional and
arbitrary acts of the government are not con
fined to Maryland, so that the property of no
man is safe, and the sanctity of no dwelling is
respected and the sacredness of private corres
pondence no longer exists.
Whereas, the House of Delegates does not
wish history to record the 'overthrow of all=
public' rights without also recording their indig
nant protest of resentment against suckacts of
presidential tyrant' and usurpations and-the
outrages of the Federal Government.
Mr. Wasnisox (Minn.) moved that the me
morial be returned.
Mr. KENNEDY ; - 7 I hope not
Mr. Mosarm (Me.) objected to the reception,
as the language was not respectful, and not be-,
Mg signed by the Government, did not emanate
from a proper body.
Wuzinsox said the protest was neither
respectful nor.true. , It, was false in form, false
in fact, and an outrageous, : violation. of rights..
"Mr. Katona hope 4 that, the petition from.
Maryland would not be-refused. He hoped her
rights would be no rnore trampled upon; she
was state, but Mime/Jag_ under the
weight of oppression. , • '
Mr. Harz (N. II.) argued that the Senate
should not refuse to hear the petition. He said
it was a dangerous step to refuse the right of
petition in any way. It is not the first time
that petitions have come here which were not
considered respectful by many.
Let the Legislature of Maryland say what
they think, no matter if it is not pleasant to our
ears. Let the memorial be entered on the re
cords, and let history judge of the truth of the
charges. He referred to the struggles of John
Quincy Adams for the right of petition.
After some further discussion, the memorial
of the Maryland Legislature was finally received
and ordered to be printed.
Mr. WILSON, (Mass.) from the Military Com
mittee, reported back the bill to pay the volun
teers monthly, with the recommendation that
it should not pass.
Mr. KING (N. Y.) offered a resolution that
the Secretary of War be recommended to pay
volunteers monthly, whenever practicable.
Agreed to.
On motion of Mr. COLLAXER, (11.0 the reso
lution fixing the time of adjournment was taken
up. Mr. COLIAMSR moved to fix the time of
adjournment at Tuesday, the sixth of August,
at twelve o'clock M. Agreed to.
The resolution was passed to adjourn on
Tuesday. On motion of Mr. WlLsori, the bill to
increase the engineer corps was taken up and
passed.
Mr. Moaartr., (Me.) moved to take up a bill
supplementary to the act to protect the Com
merce of the United States and punish piracy.
agreed to. The bill was passed.
The bill relating to the District Attorney for
the southern district of New York. was passed.
Mr. TammuLL, (Ill.) reported from the Com
mittee on the Judiciary the bill relative to the
judicial districts of Missouri and Kentucky with
'a motion was made to postpone it till next
December which led to long discussion in regard
tO the . loyalty of Judge Monroe of Kentucky,
by• Lane, of Indiana, Powell, Baker, Breckin
ridge, McDougal, Polk, Harris and others.
After a long Excutive session the Senate ad
'ourned.
Houss.—Mr. BLAIR, (Md.,) from the Commit
tee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to in
crease the efficiency of the Topographical En
gineer corps, which was passed. It empowers
the President to add to that corps two Lieuten
aa4 Colonels and four Majors and one compa
ny of soldiers, to be commanded by competent
officers.
Mr. Urns, (N. Y.,) from, the Committee on
Military Affairs, 'reported back the bill to pro
mote the efficiency of the volunteer force by
authorizing the President to discharge from
service any conimissioned volunteer officers, for
incapacity, inefficiency, misconduct or neglect
of duty. The Committee'report a substitute to
apply the principles of the bill to officers of the
regurar army as well as to those of volunteers,
the dismissal's to take place in the instituting a
board of inquiry or court martial.
Mr. OLni said he knew that this was an arbi
trary power, but in the present emergency he
was willing to trust its exercise to the Com
mander-in-Chief.
Mr. Bussur said lie was struck with one re
markable thing during the present session of
Congress. WherieVer he made what he regard
ed as a plain statement, and gave the reasons
whi.ch actuated him, instead of gentlemen
meeting his arguments they made personal al
lusions to his want of loyalty. On the question
of loyalty,' his record and that of the gentleman
is made up in. - this House, and he believed his
would, bear a , favorable comparison with that
gentleman's; and when impartial history shall
determine who is the most responsible for the
present tinfotiunate condition of the country,
posterity will decide that the gentleman from
New York has done more to bring , it about than
he (Burnett) had. He had struggled here to
pre vent this condition of affairs. : If, his
warning voice,, with that of others
who acted with could have
reached the gentleman and his Republican
friends, we should now be united as, one family
instead of , war ; should have peace., As to
his sympathy with the south, he wished to say
that as long as his State remained under the
Constitution he recognized his.obligation to the
Federal Government. He had 'taken an oath
to support the Constitution. If the gentleman
wanted to know whether he sympathised with
those among whom he was born and who re
garded the war as , having:been. forced on.them,
and who would make peace to-morrow, he an
swered in the affirmative, and they could make
the most of it.
Mr. Orax replied that he had said nothing
personal. He should be entirely content to let
impartial history show who is responsible for
this war, but•when the gentleman from Ken
tucky undertook. to defend hirru3elf from the
charge of disloyalty it were better he should!
withdraw from the records -what he' had said
here during this session. The gentlonan •• kali
repeatedly remarked that he held himself bound
by the action of his own State; rather than by
the constitution and laws made in puirmance
of it. •
Mr. 01,0" moved "the previous question,
under the operation of which r the "substitute
was rejected by a vote of 18 yeas =against 91
nays, and the bill was
On motion - 4W." Human laid•on the table.
On motion of Mr. AL , (()hio 7 ) the - House
took up the Senate resolution providing for -a
joint committee - of • Voth branches of Congress
to wait on the Preiddent and request Min' to set
apart a day of public humiliation, festiog and
prayer, to be`obierVed byereileonsassewbiam,
and the offeitig tipof a for*ed otplicationti
steam frfkrt.
Having procured Steam Power Presee3, we are prepar
ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of every cieserlp-
Lion, cheaper than It can br done at any other establish
ment in the country.
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!the success of our arms and the restoration of
beace.
The resolution passed without amendment
Mr. STEVENS, (Pa.,) from the Committee of
iAJays and Means, reported back to the Senate
the amendments to the bill making appropria
ons for enrolling and nrganizing volunteers,
tc., wilh an amendment thereto, appropriating
twenty millions of dollars.
j Mr. BINGHAM, (Ohio,) from the Judiciary com-
Mittee reported back to the Senate the bill to
confiscate property used for insurrectionary pur
poses, with an amendment in substance that
whenever during the present insurrection any
person held to service or labor shall be employ
ed in the military or naval service on entrench
ments, etc., the person to whom such labor or
service is due shall forfeit his claim to the
Et=E!
Mr. HoLat&N (Ky.) moved that the bill be laid
oh the table. Negatived—yeas, 47; nays, 66.
The House concurred in the Senate's amend-
Ment to the House resolution fixing Tuesday
nest for the adjournment of Congress.
The consideration of the Confiscation Bill was
resumed, and the question stated to be on
agreeing to the amendment reported by Mr.
Bingham, when
Mr. MALLORY (Ky.) moved that the House
adjourn. Disagreed to—yeas, 30, nays, 75.
The amendment was then adopted, and the
bill passed by a vote of 60 yeas against 48 nays.
The SPF.AILEa laid before the House a message
from the President in answer to the resolution
adopted yesterday, enclosing a telegraphic clis
pitch received at the United States military
office, August Ist, from Hon. Alfred Ely, of New
York, dated Richmond, sa3 ing that he is de
tained as a prisoner in that city.
Mr. CONSLIN, (N. Y.,) offered a resolutik.t.
requesting the President to communicate to the
Mouse all the correspondence between James
EJ Harvey and any of the Heads of the Depart
ments• in any , way relating to the charges
against the said Harvey growing out of the
public seizure by government of despatches to
and from the said Harvey, and any other infor -
mition in connection with the subject..
Mr. Comum said he had informatfon from
Harvey of such a character that the House
should not refuse inquiriog to the extent of the
•
resolution. The House then adjourned. •
COL. BALILER'S REGIMENT
Colonel Ballier's Twenty-first Pennsylvania
regiment has been accepted for the war. They
have already seen three month's service. The
Colonel, with his Adjutant, made peisonal ap
plication to the War Department today, with
the favorable result stated.
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DENTISTRY.