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PR SHINGTOM. Blaine's Closing Speech on the Amnesty VOLUME 29. » SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. AFETY DEEDS, WILLS, BONDS, | W DIAMONDSu BULLION, . SILVERWARE, Mortgages, JEWELRY,or other Valuables, les, Business Men, Profesaionsl Mon, ‘enchars, or Laborers, are secured sgaiust lara by depositing them in the aud Randall Con- founded Ty Their Own Argumentss ¥ire sud Burg] AFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS TATE SAVING NSTITOTION, 80 & 82 LA SALLE-ST, A7hich have been bullt to accommodate Clicago snd THE NORTHWEST. gafos for Ront for $6 per Annum Upward, GEO. O, CODE, Mamager, £ The BTATE SBAVINGS INSTITUTION ls ike (Oldest and Largest Bavioge Bank in the West, @ Por Cent Intorest on Deposits, D, D. SPENCER, Pros't, SHIRTS WILSON BROS ORDER DEPARTMENT. Few York Bills or Wamsntia Masli il Finest Linen, Wilh Secand Pinest Lizen With Third Pingsl Lizen - $9 per dos. Shirls exira 1f Cofs are altached, * Qur linons are made to our order in Ireland, and aro soarcely equaled in olegance of appearance, and in durability. With our extraordinary systom of edapting the garments to the woar- er, our superior workmenship in manufssture, and our oxquisite fin- ing, tho completost unusfuationd?gxy bo relied upsn. 67 & 69 Washington-gt,, Chicago, And Pike's Opsra House, Clnelnpatt, MUSICAL. The Georgin Member Silemced by Extraets from Ifis Incen- diary Speeches. Caulficld and IHarrison Re- ceive Sundry Telling The Bill Finally Referred to the Judiciary Committee for Amendment, Senator Davis, of West Virginia, Discerns a Cat Treasury Meal-Bag. A D, GUILD, Cashier. But Mr. Bowtwell's Explanation Puts a New Face on Committee Work-—The Presi. dential Succession Dis. Scenes in the House on Confederate Day---Ben Hill's Opportunity. I $34 ur o, Effect of IIis Ficrce Iaranguc upon the Listoning Deme THE DEBATE OVER. Speetad Dispatch to Liwe Chicaao Tridbune, WasmNaroy, D. C., Jan, 13.—Tho amuosty, or animosity, dobato ended to-dav hy o reforenco of the ontlra subject-matior lo the Judiciary Com- ‘I'ho resolution want thers with the lu- struction to roport back in substance tho Blalne amendmoont without his exemption of JoIf Duvie. ‘I'lhe weolk's debato hins Liad the offcet to convince aven the Confoderates that tho Americon noople will searcaly forgive tho arrogance of thoss who nek for the uncouditional amnesty of former oftlicera of tho United Btates who took the oath of fealty to a boatile government whilo that 0aih ish in laun spocch was record and iutoutions of tho Confederates. ‘Lhere aro ob loust two {a tho Iloues who regret to-night thst politiclous have u yosterday, Thoy are Bon I{ill and Hunset Cox. Iiaive's speoch was meinly dovoted to a roview of the record of. Hill, & fire-entor who has como hack from bi 4 rabeillon hngging the Coustitution to patroni.n Unilon soldiors and to tench Republicans to otyay An incidoot in the delyato woro the atataments of Cautflold and Cartor 'riare rison. Challenged Ly Dlaino to defond tho 1aon- strous allegations of Hillns to the wnhno anity of the Notth to tobcl prisonors, thoy conld 1o longer koep silout, but paid a reluct put and onforced tribute Lo the bhumanity and 'rouor of the people they represonted. Caulilold ackoowl odged that thero conld be no obargo o £ {1)-treat- wment or cruelty mado against Camp I' quglea for which tho Government could bo hold 7 saponuible, and sdmitted thot Camp Dou; tounded for Unlon suldiers, Lnow that thero hiad beon no crua .ty thora, bil thought that tho buildings bad b nen changed, Tlo wan put down in_confusion by tFio statement of Qen, Nenderoon that they had fidew & beeu ohauged, The Hallet, Davis & Oo’s Upright Pianos wre thoroughly known throughout the West. They sand o tunejonger than any pianos made, Thoy sre rich and fall in toue, constructed io endure, and are in every essentisl the perfect planos of the sge, Bus- leal masters snd amatours in Americs and Europs pro- pounce the Hallet, Davis & Co,'s Uprignts supremo snd anrivaled, Blusiciams and the musicsl public are Iuvited to call and examino them &t W, W, Kimball's, sorner Biate and Adamw-ats, aud respect the law. gl s liad beoo Car or darTivon FINANGCIAL: MONEY TO LOAN Do Deal Ratsts in Obfoago and vicinity; improved proferred, Fund inband, MEAD & COE, 153 LaSallo-at, 0 Loan, $25,000 to $30,000, In one sum, at 8 per cent intoreat, on cantral property, Den clossal once, Apply to 0, I, FIELD & €O, 10 Portiand Tiock. TO GIVE TO REPELS MO 'y ROOM and better quaricrs than Unfon 8o} jiers had, thue contuted, by Domocrstio me -nlers of Congee: Istricts I which 6 5 prifous-wera lo- chargos of Bou Hill cated, tho fubo and struciots ugnlost the Nezih, Cox yestendats gid not hentato to say: 1 havo killed Jim Dlaing '* aud t e ncod Disiae o 1 ooe 0F U Tiogse. o e wyams " but it will requ sy harder words than thess froni Bam Cox 1o i ido thiw duy's work, Cox folluwed It snd comfors to the sw. giert oy fruculent threuteulugs 104 vy logal Nor(h, Cox cime to their sid o au oulogy of Joll” Davis, to sneer at tha Xorth and prononnco 1he atrocitics of Andersonvill the beaied imnginlugs of ¢ ¥ g hinmbug Commbteo.” COX'S WANN 1M AQINATION 1N 1864, Io 1604, Sam Cox Fjad other thought thouglits wero spokon Ir, opon Gunyrers upan & Teso- Intion refersing ta the ¢ nfrerings of thesa very prisons crs, Ihen ho indorw 41 tho authentlelty of the ter- vbie story, aud w ,med the not to retallato by wus & Tlepreactitative . from Gbln, nmid, peaforce, » Unton wion, 0-0ay e ke 4 proved hlinse:f (0 ba tho moat servilo douglifuce ¢ £ tue Nortli, eugger to stultily lils : {111l 1 arealiniuz the government of Lincoln, 10 01y jug obluquy anud ‘slander npon the wravo of Edwiu ¥ | Btanton, aud to do bouor to Jeff Il 3744 waw zesfous to give ald slave=drivers in thelr “DENTISTRY. TEETEH. and $30 when you can get tho beat full DIi. MoOIESNEY'S for 83, \nd most feahionabie resort in the cily, \nd Bandolyb-ate. QOEAN NAVIGATION. STAR BALL LINE, UNITED BTAUES & BRAZIL MAIL SBTEAMBUITS, m\ug ‘reguisrly avery montn from Watson's Wharf, Pernambuco, Babla, ond Ro Janerlo, calllng 1, Porto Rico, NELLIE MARTIN, 3,000 tons, JUHN DIRAMALS 3. B, WALKEL, Unton Uovernment wmilar treatisent, wun recard, to utd W JAT MILL 14 PRODD OF. coufrouted with a record Ben Ml F oo, waa :hlnfl o tid ok about, Oue souten Jan, 72, at 3 p, ;. 2,500 toun, Fob, i March 2, at 1 pom, tesi it all the lslest tmjruvements, having Aral-clasy pusscoger accommo- fary hau smoug bilitles romoved, ue alxo made citalions from Rill's Atlints Lo opouly admitted 1he pos. vent uf n Republicau viciory Ben 11111 sliusfon {0 Grant was an unprofita- Bistuo was cutbiortzed by Grant to say that ommended that 10 miore ho Wi¥ c wsa becauro the Slcbels constantly forfelted Lrigades and were recuptured, those who ) 111l bas change: ity o', war at reduced rates, apply to Yor frelght and prassse, N ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, i Lowpaa's eil Stoamas Vi En O, the res son why be e {BeIR parules by extl "ABo Ligueral ‘Cian belmssa New Yuik aud latidid voassls un this avorita routs for ihe Cogtinuat Lo, ture souLusiiy ¢ 19.~The llou Lour, resumed {18 conaide . , onid was addrereed by Mr, inine, 118 commmenced by disclauuing any fnsention e dlscussion of that from the toue of the debate nane thit thy Republicad pany, se vep- waa trying to futlict wotne uew somo othier atigma ta Jelerson bt thcrefota e not Appropris! on of the llousa to the at {ssue, Tho gentlenian fruin ¥ Ibtrod .cud bill to conlur u 8 i Davis, for what houor could ba Igler thao the of the United Stutea? Jef. Ly hie crimea, ¢ Penuaylvania profosed In hot haste, thout debaty, without smendiueut, to drag over: entlaman Jn tho House to say oye or no vu & Uil eclaring Jofferson Davie (o Lo entilwd, now and bencetorth, to all the rights of American citizevalip, those with bim dixaoute nut scching (o throw auy otber elemnt an infismmalio churacter futo tho politics of tue day, Whatever of that kind had down futo ibla diveussion 13y at tho door of (he genticnian irom Yenussivauia aud of thoso who ] * ¥asniNaToN, 1. C., Jan. o diclusion of Lo iorull ¢ ration of tho Amnesty u ay othar), wilk satarasy, Jan. 2 P o 1IN GOLD {includiog wine) ocarilig toavce {elurn tickels at raduoa U IDOrivF scculILAALIUD Becsuariss without s3ira cusrue. A10OrAUG PAIROLIKITS | Axobt, 08 Brasdwaz, N.Y. Line of Steamships, to convey thu Idea rosouted {n Cougrs punishment or Lo a National ipecial Lonor oo Jef« FEW YURK 10 QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVaiPU OL. lus... Batardiy, Jag, b a1 g, oi, 0. . Batards, by o i 1ol full panaylied citizenaby 1,V ETIA B, b i ey oty oo %, Y 78, m rom RROK, Elg:g?:m‘ AR Aok e tetee. B 840 tor L) and wpwesdaca Great, Uit ribesst serust Olarx i} s \aa, 13,1 1 a0 S4B e 3 u: § stomttek | 70 50 te (Blaime) au 4gd Radolok 424 Randoloia It wis Hot & unish, Lut & wau s proposition to atiar, wud, whilo be (Blaine) and thoso with L claimed any luteation of desiring to punish Jefferson s leieh Gugs Great Western Stenmi o York to Uistatal (sng! Sran-Lanes REZYHTED THE PROPOAITION TO HONOHM HIM. paased on 0 dUcuss the QU I Tiawd CHICAGO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1876, 10 Lhe treatmeut of the Unfon [risonsta at the Boutl and who wan tn biame for Lrosking the exchange of pritonors, ‘The apeech of the gentleman from Uhin (Garfield) yr aterday liad left him literally nothing to May, The wubject ind been exhaustod, and the atgue wont waw inanuwarable, and ha audertiok to way that a8 yet no gentleman on tha other aide had anwwerod oné fact which tho gentleman from Ohlo bad al- logod, “and tust no aue cotld anawer, ie (Blaing) thould not, (hercfars, &t suy lengtli rest on st ' polnt, but ihers was ane atlegation na to a point in history which he folt it his dnty, uot morely an & momber of tiin llepublican party, ILan n cftizen of the Ameriean Unlan, to reeiat siid resent, and that wan tho allegation madein regard tn the manner (n which the Confederats prisoners had been teented 1o pricone of the Union. Tue guutlomun :{fl'fl.fi’.“"““‘ (111i1), had apokon this senteuco iu his **1 hava alno proven that withall the horrora which Jou huve minds wuckt & notas shout as occurring st udersonville, greater horrorn = occurred © in Prisans whera onr troops wors held,"* and could not but ademnire the © our ¥ and the * your " with which the gontiemau communicated the information, il vompare:1 with bis later pratensions fo Unlonfam, 1t wan cortalnly filuglug tha shadow of the dead Confod. ¢racy » lunig Wiy over tho disl of the Notlonsl Huuro of Reprusentatives, and I thini that the peutloman fromn New Yari (Coz) romarrhat {ell {nto » littin of the vania Ui, Tlegoeaon tomay: * Aud the ntrocities of An- deranuville do not begit to compare with tho atrocitiea of Elmiea, Camp Douglas, aud Fort Dalaware, and of all tho atrocities, botls at Andernonville and 'Elinisa, tha Confoilerate suthoritivs atand seqaitted,” Br. L1}, who oocupled a front scat on the itepublican #ide of tho Houne, ioan and aald ¢ T certalnly safd no sush tldng, - Tatated tat I brought no chareo agalust suybody, Gut that according to the gentiemau's logie ig rexult followed, Ar, Miane—Thst ia not the report of the apeech at g’:d Lunqumlng tuo geatlumiu's speech 84 by dolive Mr. 1ill—You ara anly quoting one scntence out of its connection, A 3r, Balna—L beg pardon. am aposklug of it an it apyoarod In the Wushinglon Coren cie snd fu the Assucinted Preas rapart, T donot jretond to be bouud by the veralon of it which may appuar I Faftaf iu tho Congreamanal Record, becsuso T ubaerve that the Roue ddeman from Now York (Cux) HPOKE ONF. BPEECI AND PUBLIRITED ANOTHER, 1 wupposs ibe gewlleman from Georgls wil) do the same, Tadmil tast he kuaa (it role to pliy W keep himself In lina with the New York Damocrats, and 10 keep himaclf in proper pasition for Dewocratio can- didito as Renator from _Usorgls, and dtle very dini- ont thing (0 reconcilo the two, ' (Lauxbter on the Iba- publican side] Tho lamburer Demecrats in 163 ound it very hard ta adhero to their anti.slavery prin- ¢l les in Now York sni atill to_support tha Plercs Ad- ministration, aod Nr. Greeloy, with his Inimitable humor, which was chiiraterjatic of hym, saa that thuy ied bord row to straddic, and tbst they woro like miitia Geueiala on parado-doy i Browtway, #ho lad found ¢ an slmost lmpossivie task to foflow the muro aud keep cior of the omufe Luses _[Lofeterous Innghier], and that fs tho cane with thie gontleman from Goorgis, He hind been trying to Xeep step 1o tho music of the Unlon, snd to dodgo his fic-cating constitnents in Georgla, [Laughter,) I witlzead a1 othuTunm\nn fron bia speoch : “ Our prisaners sufiered in Fedorsl hands, and we know Do, if wa choso to tell, ‘Thoasands 'of our poor fel- lown catne home from Elmirs, I'ort Dylaware, ant othier places with tielr Angers ‘frozen off, with' thetr toes trozen off, with thur fectls fallen' out.” Was that {n the line of what I had eaid, or was it s stmplo ssertion from the gentleman from Goorgls ? 3. Hill—I said that thess wera nocossary ineldeats 0 all prisous, Mr. Blaine—Do I understind tho gentleman now to ba: k down from that usaerfion Mr. Hili—No, sir; Inaw wita my own eyca— Mr, Dlajuo—"Tue gentieyian from the Lirnirs Diatrioy yeatorday (Walker)--and % bonor him for ft—was not Beld in the lexsh by pm{ ndelity snd by Southern wynipathy, but cama ont ke u man aud vindicated bis constitugata, There avo un that aldo of the House two gontlun:n Who rapreaent i pazt tho coustituonta thut surround Camp Dotzlay, 1 vator 10 MES8IS, CAULFIELD AND MARRISON, and T ask those gentlemen to tay whelber, to thetr beat knowiedge snd brilef, there wan sny cruel trealment of prisonors at Cliesgo, I yleld to thom foy that pur- povo. 3ir, Caolfield, r¥sing on the Democratin ido of the Hoire, mid: Fhio gentloman bas poon At Lo call on in for 1y tietiraony In_regard to tbe trowtment of priouers ot Qump Dougias, I do ot wish i 1o wupp-us from iny slloace thst I fully scquiesco in whot e bas sald, Mr, Bluie (interrapting—In what who has sa)d ? ‘Tho geutiemn frow Geargls or mynelf 7 Jir. Caulle i—La whiat tho goutiows from Maluo sald, MF, Matu 5 (meeringly)—Ob | [Laughter.} Mr. Cau! fleld—f rovo t0 sy that there wero hard- hips in Camp Donglas which wera experienced by prisoners from the South, but thaz thoss hardshiye wera diicl dontal to the climato and to the ewargoucy of thefr ‘mip=wonmont. M, 5 f«._ out isfag and in aloe tonc)—That is rigat} fu that'T agreo with you, Mr. Caulfeld—T do uol, bowever, may that thers wern *jortatu dnstoncon of ¢ruolty which oconsred in that;amp to my knowledge, but Liey wich.a unnber or of such b character WS iral clinrze agatnst the officers of tust cap, N, (I (still i his seat, fonlow tonc)—That o i at, and 1 make none, * 4x, Cavineld—1 remember somo fnstances mytolf, I'enpp.ned to ba one of thy number appointod to # sicliorata tho euBurlugs of the prisoa:ta at Cam *Douglan, ‘Thoy wero Wrought tuere it the winter, tuinit, The Lrst batch waw from Fort Donaldson, Thie weathor was cold, and #t was lumposeiLle to ko thom perfactly comlortsble, and, a8 n motterof courae, thiore Was & groat dual of euffertiig among thams but { regardod (hat suffering as only dncidental o clrcums Wtauces which wurroundod Miem at times, Evory offort was made (0 mako them cowfortable, Dot om fths part of the Blale sud on (ho pert of tho Governmont, but thera Swore soie crucltics fuflict.d thor to'my own knowl- edge, lowever, 1 do not think it would be fair Saurge o Govornment with that, ‘TIOY wers chatge- acle {0 the nbumanity of uttafn individuale {a chisrge of thm, M, 1i11—That {s all that T meant, BIr, Blsiue (to Caulfeld)—Will you state whether tho pris.ners who came from Cainp Douglae id not acs tupy and shiara tho ssmo quarters aud bavo oxactly the Faine azrommoiatious ks the troopa had had who left Camp Doagins, which was their csinp, sad weutto tlle tluld, uxchsngivg plves With prisoucrs 7 SAUNEY FORGETH, Br, Oaulfield—Ny momory ou thut point does not serecme, Ar. Diaine (ronleally)—Oh | tho gontlemsn dooy ot re.ollect that Camip Dovgias sas wadu for Unlon noldiers, aud was tho grest recruiting camp of Nortbe ern Tiligols, Mr, Caulfield—Now that you briug s to my recolloo- ton, T tuink the fact wae 83, 1F. Blstno (still more fronically)—Oh m: secoliocton [Laughter ob the "Tiopublicay elde] That 18 equal to tho rocolisction of ttie_gentleman from Georgls, who did not recollect the other day whither s offerud the regolution which 1 rosd. Alr, Caulfiold (aoveraly)—biy dear air, I wani you to undersiand that when 1 atato what my ' recollection ia alout 8 certain pofot I donot wish you to stand on this tloor and question my veracity, Mr, Disino—L said {f was & sirange recollection, I do not queation the geutloman’s verselty at all, Nr. Cauleld—Then, If 1l ln a stravgy rocollection, T 8m not responsible for 1t A, Diano—ut I say (hs, that §f the gentlemn doun ot recalloct tuat Uamp Douglas wes tho Tocruit- g placa from which thess great, noble, gallsut regi- menia weut out who represeuted Tllfnols fu s0 many Uattlo-fields, hio is i1o only man in ull linois who docs 10} recolect ik, Nr. Caulfield—But, sir— o le, Wialio (walviig bim down)—That is o T eaire. Cuuifleld (pernlatently)—3ty dear #lr, you cilled mo to tuo witucss stand, aud you cunnut’ dlscredit me, bocauss L do not diacrodlt myself, 1 have o Fight (0 Lupwer your qu-ation fully, wnd I say that whew you firat upcke of tho question as to whather atrocities had Loen comumitted in Camuy Douglis my sitentlon wes Huturally alizscted 1o the tinis wheu thoss 1non were prisoners tucro, and waa not diaw o tho point ex to whother that Camp was first Sllod by Fedusal noltors oruol, Mutnow the wentloman has diswn my alten~ tion 10 the fuct, T say that T thunk it 14 eo, I inay bo purmittod to add that the srgament whi b b niskon alust juy ro ollectiou is about us stron,f us any of tho arqumenta which the goutlomat bas addressed beforo i Houso to-day or the day beforc, Mir, Harrion also toas, ou tho Democratio alde of tho HHoure, atid mdu that Lo thought biw colleagus wie wroug, aud that Camp Douglas, whiere tho prisoners wery rotatacd, was not thie ¥ame'ws tho Catny Douglss wihiers tho voluuteers wers, Alany bulldings had voen voled {of (st ewergoucy, Whon the Fort Donald. S0 piriavners wero brought up tho weathor liad becn exceediugly cold, snd thers waa not s sult feacy of houscw, but tho people of Clhifeago came furward and attendad to the comfarts of tha prisonvis, Mo would Wtate further, that there wera charges made ju the tewnpapers—charges whicli au_ex~patto wituees would buve sworn lo—tiut there weea cruclifes practiced at Camp Douglas, but thesu ex-part statomerts wora not Lellevod, nor dit._ba now bollevo the ex-parte atate- anenta that were brought up on ho other whic, Bomis of e prisonerent Gimy Loogian had utieréd from the soverity of tho weathor, aud that had Lean charyed 10 Lio Quverumient, 3, Dlaltio (intcrruptiog)—T did not yleld for & #puech froni thy gentleouu, Bl {sou—Yout asked mo o queation, snd I have anmwered it, Mz, lllsino—No; the gentleman s not anawcred e question st all, but has goue inta a long rigmaroly ot tonching the polnt at fseus, {Laugbter.) Mr. Herrisou—The gontleman bas asked & question, My ailence would bava been sn acknowledgiont tuat Lie was right, 3r, Bldlne—T asked tho geatloman whethar Lo kuew of crucltiea at Camy Duuglas, Mr, Hsrrison—No, sir, But— pliF; Disinobuough that s enough, a1 cutlewan on this side of the it . v, Hendorson, nuing on the ltepublican side o 1 Tionses S414 iat bl Foltesstom ot The avace sid of the Houve wes inislaken |n the avscrtion that he had Sust tuadv, sud that, to ble own porvousl knowledge, ha tobel friacuors Gouguad tn Camp Douylas, wer coutin me cawp from whic vokdier uad moved out, " i (B UA Alr, Harrlsou~Mut thoy were not always the same B at6—Ob, 10§ the barrack aresse ¢, Bialo , 10 § the 8 wers fno d for thia yobel prisotiers, They woere sularged for T e e s Horvtilosaiiey sl foc them. ‘Mr, lenderson—1 want fo say, further, that I had occasion many thues lo visit {bst camp while the Tolel yrisonors wera coulinad there, bscsuss ome of wy Ou blood snd kindred ‘wis 8 priey what a Now I will Gusy from tho onor thers, and ho toll me thet he was well troated ; that Lo bad Do complainta fo make, and that he beligvid ko prinonera tera wore well (rasted, T havano donbt but that the rebel Liiraners there woro an welt treated na auy pritances cvor wera on God o green rarth, (Applatieo on the Gepubiican wide ] Mr. Binine—] 40 not eare, of cauree, to conduct thin cang as IF it were dn court. and to eall uy m.re wite Drases, but I T ahl thoro ara s clowl of witnessen, Thire'are honorabla gentlemen on tnat sids of tha {fouse witom 1 will fiot. vdelicately mentfon by name, whio kuow personally (thalr relailons aua_mine arg mont kindly and most fricudly) ; who liave been In Unfon prisona in the Nortb, and who, unlens they (on. tradict me, I nlll sssume Dy their Slence ssecut o tho statem’ut I mado, JoNEs, {ir Jomen (Ex rone, Mr, Blaluo (adressing him)—~Was iho gentieman one of them 7 . Mr. Jouoi—1 wax, and am afeatd of the gentleman from' Maiue, and | mow sek bia courtesy fur s fow taomentn, Mz, Biatno~iWell, #ir, T will bear you. Mr, Jones—1 was oms of fines gentlemen, Mr, Breaker, who Lad the honor of beiug o priousr of tho Republic. Mr. Iiialne—Tn what fort 7 g Sin Joues—L Wil toll you 1t you will sllow me niey Mr, Blalne--Tell moin what fort you were, Mr. Jonre—I was not & prisoner of war, A, Disfue (coutemptuawrly)—Ub1 *{Lsughter.} Ar. Junes (conttuuing)—Lat a clvll priconer iaken t0 Canp Chiswe, Mz, Diaino—1 am ot desing wits thatclase, (Loud Laugliter on tho lepublica side,) 3t Jones (peralatiug)—¥ou were esking for facts of history, snd 1 want— Mr. Blius (nterrupting)—No, sir; I am not, 1 a5 ik ds)afluu with tliat cliss of prisoners st sll. slter. Air, Jacs (stll peraiatini)—1L deyrecate this untor. tunnts debato, but whon the gentsinan from Atiny specially Hees and appeals 0 gewtl men on this side of tus [fouse fur fucts of history Le must not object W learing thewn, Mr. Blafne—If the Iloure agrecs to extend my time, 1 will et the gentloutsn Lalk, Mr. Randali—I object to tie (ima baiug extended. 3tr, Blajuo~Then 1 doulin to yield, 1rs Junca—I sppeal to the gentloman from Pennayle Vnis to do Justico aud let me ba Leard, Alr, Blaluc—I We# 003 T-ietriug 10 the gentlotaan from Kentneky ot all,and Tdid ut kuow tiat bo Lad over boen & prinoner. Sir, Malia (Tox:#) (rlalag on e Demozratle side)—1 ank the geutiomnn £ Midue 0 withdraw hia remsrk that, 1f the gentlemon on tus side who were Oanfed- oratd priou.rs did 1ot rise aud deny hin atalemcnt, thele wilence would bo conatrued us an acknuwludg: mont of its truth, Mr, Uintuc—it any gentleman on that ids of the ouso desiven ta contradict it, 1 will yicid to bim, Mr, Davis (X. C,),al“0 on tur Da.nverstic afdo—1 waa & pifsaner of war AL Fort Delnware, Me. Blaine mado s motion a3 if ho would not yield tho flcor uny longer, 3r, Davis (vociferously)—ITa askel far facts, and whicn 1L facts como out Lie wull nol Liave them, (Groat oxcitement.] Mr. Banks mado s polntof order that, sfter Mr., Dlsino's challengs to tho other sis, be had o right to Ueslino yiclding, but the Bpesker ovorruied it, Mr, Iiamo—L.t thetn all otise and disont, 1 do notobject, bt T do uat intend to yield my whole hour, tr, Mllin—I1 s not the dewiro on ila sids to reopen any of the wounds of the lato war, We Liave sat here auil listoncd to tho charges, but we do not deairo to suswer them, or t0 huve anything 10 do with them, Wo bope, howerer, that ot slienge will mot be rocord- ¢l aguiuat us 5840 admisslon of what we know to Lo alst, M7, Coolk (Gs,)—I was one of thoso whia were wouud- edpnd crippled, ‘fuis Speaker—Docs tho gentleman from atno ylcid lfl{ farther? ir, Blaino—I do ot . Covk—Then take back what you natd, M, Blano—Y.r, if that will do you muy good§ or you may ull over tuore stand and diesent;’1 wll walt for you to do tbat. 3r, Taudall—We are not st scliool now. [Roars of laughter.} Mr. Dtatns—If you are, yon u A MOHT UNUULY BET OF SCEOLAPS, Now I deaire to cull sttention to tue speech of the geatienssn from_Now York (Coz), who, s 1 suid, de- Uvered one rpcech and publisiied snother, Bir, Cox—1 uid not chaigo Knythilg in iy speech, A, Jhaine—] £ay that the gentiew.u iade ono speech sud pubtinied auatber, Ar. Cox (conlempiuously)—tla on with your Mr, Biatne—Tio geutl fian talks abodt the Coin- mitice on the Coudict of ko War being A humuiyg Comptice, Ho dul uot always taik 10, (o & dobite fu thin Houso vn iho 21x¢ of Octo 1874, the cutieman, tien frow Ubfo, esld: “'TLit rean ution providea for Suflieting ob liolol prisuuers wuo may bt your hands the 03100 Whumat, Larbiras, horriblo treatment waich b becu Soiicted on our soldiors, It Cocs uot Lollawy” the goutlvnin contin. Led, * that bocas the rebols have umde brates and fiends of thiemeelves woshould do likewlze.” [Sr, Cax, {n au undortone, * Tuat is good 1easoning,”) % Thero 18,7 1o gostinued, * u certali law of fetanation o war, it no mian will atand np horo aud say, aftor dio ro- flectiou, that Ly conld reduco theto privoners thrown into our bands to the samo conlition cxbiblied by theso skeloiouy, thess ploture s thrsy auaiomics, rought o our pttention, It dud. ni fullew thet e attad your moldions are treated u tho way ropre-cuted, aud 06 doubt faithfuliy ropresonia,” cie, HILL STILL FORGETr UL, I will now agiin asx_(he gentleman from Georgia (LMY §¢ b rocatlocts whatber he wae the wutuor of the Tesolution thut T read the othier day, i, HII=T stated preclsety ana frankly (bo day be- fore yesterdny that I i ot recollect telig the iituor of thiat resalution, 1 bave no doubt that tho rerolu- 1lon was introduced, und 1 wil stato thast at that thme thera was & bollef 1) the Coufo feracy— HILL CONNEREL. 3tr, Blufne (interruptiogy—I did bot yfeld for n apesct, I just want to know wicther yoi Were tue author of tnat reswintion, Air, 11— liavo & right to answer tho question, Mr. Blalue~—~Tho geudetnng baa 3o right whatever to walie » spocch, If my time wery extended I wonld 1oL baye auy anfection, Bir, BHI (aitting down)—That resolution applied to o ¥, Dlaine (contemptuousl;)—Oh, nonsenns : it pro- Vidod that evory person proteudlug t 0 a oldicr or oiticer, auil the geut. et vuys it rolated to w18, M, Uki—You3 [rotoiided 10 Le, e Diste (801 contemptuuum,—Oh, my, [Laugh- tr) Well, tue gentlent sdwlitd that” bo vlcred from o J LAl fary Commiitee a reavlution that every Whita pcraou who should ket as a commissioned piticer or nion-comitarloned oflicer of militla fegitnents aliould, If captured, suffor deatls, Did that relate ta apiow, foa ¥ M, LI (uneartly) WU y0u allow mo to anawor ? 3, Blalio—Yos, DUl thit relato b apies? 2e, Hil— Wil yoi ullow fie 10 aimswor ? M, Llaino—No, nir. 1 will not. Agut: Anolher rosolation was offerad that every commisrioned or Hou-comnissioned otlicer of tho snewy who ehall in- ity slaves to cebudion, eic, shall, i capturod, sufer Geath, Did that relato'to spice 7 Now, T Lavessarciio ! somewbat 1n vain for suyihiug 1i the world thab Tivaln that, and 1 id find and b.ve ationg wy mius Uten tho proctatation of Valmaeéds, Captaiu-General of b, Who was Tesalied to Bpuln becutiss of bis tee cursod crucltios sgatuet tho fubiibiianis of that fslan and tho worst thitig of mil the wtrocitios 1l 1o hix chiargo. was & procletuntion ihiat every mah or buy vAT 15 yoars uf 5ge found away foam Lis house, aud 0t e [ng bl o givou satinfactory resson therefor, ahonld snffer dextls, Valmwota copded it frow the Teeolution of tho wenflomab frow Ueorg e, LUl (1 his seaty—Lhat s not rue, * Tiore fs no recouiblance in kb, Atr. Dluine—tWe are tald that al} allegations sgsiurt Jetfereon Davls sbould be forglven becuune they ary of 1hio dead st Str, FUIY (13 Lin soat)—T am slive, Pist me on triak, Mr, Blutio—Wo aro told that wo shuuld uot revivo thom'; that there should bo nothiug in the world that would be cateulated 10 dlsturh ths peaceful seroulty of Tt contunnid years thut evory alluslon of this Kind ia caleulated to'u that very injurious Iilpg, The very Jist declurstion that we® have from Juder sou Davis sulhenticaily, in tieifo whics tho gou- Gemusn , vead o Ay otber dhay la iy taat-boak, 1 thiws * Tothe Fewsrk of same pees {hat ther + Augs of the Confeder vy was Lut, Sir, Davls adid, * It appoars vo, vut tue jTiuciplo Lo Wi coutonded v bouud'10 £ thougu 18 . anotier tme and 40 wuotiier foru, A BBCENT sPEECH LY WILL, I hava hers tso Atlauts Conatitubun of Jan, 24, 1813, 11 whivh there {8 reporiod 8 rpoech mitdo &y tav’ Hon Hengawin 11, I, sud the paper saya it 1a tue graudost wjicech e cver deivors . e, 0 Centtngly]—itat b o misteke, Lo, Mr, IMaiue—l w it is & mistake. 1 i it the man has deliveral but the edior y iand o ape he s paper says 1t was the grondest of all, Lat we guote from it Wigutow-Cii1zenss Look tothe conteat of 1874 not only as the tuost iuportant the bas ever ocourred Mt Ataerican history, but 2o fhe most smportant (hat s oceurred fu W3 lstory of thy warld § for it the people of thia conntry caunot bolroused o give an Hhanimous voto agatust the Kepublican party, it will pub taell u power by procacly Lig dame: nivaus that o Prestident Las taken 10 Loulsiafs, sud the people o jowerless £ provent 4t unless iy ko fo war, {Urest oppliuso . over ths war, 1 we Ll with tho ballote box }n 1875 by reanon of forcs, & stectiing proposition will present Stncif o the Amorican_people, L liope tig Northers peoplo havo bid s suticlout subuldence of aslon t0 setulo this question fairlys but (f wo st @ warv~—you sce s voic v still for war— Mr, Shi—Newr L M, Dlaine (continuing to quote)—** If womuist have war, it we cauuot preacrve the Coustitutiona Ouver et uraugh the Lallot, if force 180 defuat tha hal- lot, sud 4f war must coino (Uod forbid that & sball), Dutb if tho folly sud wick «duess, and the love of power, hould decrus tust Aruerica should save her Cumssitus tion by biood, let it cowe. I s ready, M, 1l (rialug)—Will the geuticman allow me oue word 1 M, Dlalne—Not » worl, My, Hill (vnveriogly)=0b ! ANOQTUED INCENDIABY SPEECH. Mr, Blatuo—In suothor spewh wadu by that gon- tloman_ on tho Jith of Moy, he impressed on tha col- vred non of tho eountry'the Lrulh thst if 14 folly aud wickedness of the Hepublican party was 1o result in war, they (the colored roople) would bo tha great- cat aufferers ; that §f posce wud preserved thoy were aafe, but thal, B aurc sa ous war o Uicrh, Just 80 sure asother would euslave tom. Tust, sald Mr, Blaloe, was precisely tus walk that' wo bad here 'by the folio snd reaus beforo tho otlier Iobelldon, O, yer; you werefos war then. The gentlaman in his sayn the Uniun 18 an upmized 1 vided the Democratio parly ren rila §1. [Mr, Hili— That'sa fact.] Dut If the Depublican party 18 to rula it he s for war, 3r. Hill~Ouly If they undertake to rulo it by force. Ar, Blaine—1ut you will call it by farcn, Mr, HIL—It 1n forcaif it is ngainst ths will of the peaple, 3r, Dlsine (enntemptuonzly)—That In paltering,in & doulle senae, Wht the gentiernan means, if hi urans anything, s that 1f the south ean como Lack snd rula ths conntry with & Northern D-mozracy he 15 fu favor of the Unton, it that If the Iapublican party iato have power ha I8 for war, Mr, Hill—No, #ir. Tam for the Unlon evirywhers, sud agatunt provoxer of strife everywhere. -Ar, Blalno~Then you take Lick what you aald st Athanta? Mr. JIill=No, alr; I aatd that If you for-a um Into war wa will Aizlit for Usion and Constitatioa, but it 13 you that are talking for war, Tt, Diaino—It wia the gentleman from Georgls wiio as proparing the hesets &f tho people for war, T have beon euppli=d with abundant Iitorsturs co n- posed of Lo gentieman’s specches which 1 have not been able to read, They seern to baas voluniuous sa ane of the Spanlsh Chrond:les. 1n onsof ia syecched, tlking shaut tlo zemoyslof poiltical disaoiilties, ha raynt 1 wonid ratlier hive my namo rocorded i the Volin of tho Geuryia Penfientiary than ou the Lovke of re.orsl of lmm:m dispbulifes” [Laughtcr on tho Repibiican sz, ond a coutradiclors xiake of tha head by 1) “Do you not know, my frinds.” ba rone tines, * thit whien you go to Conyiress ad sak for tho disalnlitics, you adin.t tuat you Bave bueh rech the other dsy ning, tuat ia, pro- traitors 1" 3Mr, ILill—=From what do yan read that 7 Mr. Bhate—From tho” Cinciutstl Hagty (iazette [eontempluous gesture from str, (], givinit an ne count of o greut_mecting at whica TLyxcl Cob Kobert Toomiee, and Betsfamin IT, Hill muds #p e, b aut thera ths gonilotsn decdared that ho would rat or uava his name on the dat of tue Georgia Feudontis- Ty than on the list of removals of disiilities. Tho yentlewman from Ouio (Garfleld) bappencd iu his Bpeoch Festerduy 10 minion TIE WOlD PERICRY, and a gnod deal of feoling wis exhilited at ft by gen- tlexien ou the ullier aide. Nuw I woul § 1o to usk ths Beatieian from Georgia s que=lon, to wifch ke con Teyly wheu he gets tus thor, 37, Hill— W you not al'aw ma to anawer it now? Mr, Buae—NGt 10W, SUj.pust tabs grest war that you hove 10 fuaugurata if the Kepubdlean pacty i te into power takes pla wd Luat 501 Joli it, aud tho v w0 xywpattifce with vou folu t, altuouth’ yo1 Lase 811 taken tho ogth {0 Cear triu faith and nlieatin e i the Constitution of the country, what relation would your conduct bear to ‘mury 2 Mr, Hill-That wonl 1 bs Atanding up for the Constl- tutiots agulast you wha tuiata the 3r, lune—yes; but you aro golng to fight the Ubton, 3fr, 1tfll—Oh, no§ not golng to Aight the Untan, fo gt the enemds | Applating o the Domocratic. eide.) No, air, wo aro 10 and o are Rolug 1o 8tay dn, Wo are ot golhg out apy mors, M7, Dlitre—Thn effoct of the epeech of the gentle- man from Ge-rgla neems 10 love been very tromen- dous down there, for one of is organa seys “ W Wert, withaut fesc of contradiction, that Mr, 3110, $ i bitter denuaciation of the s:aliswagn aud carriet-baggers, deterred thounands of them from en taring the rautis of ths Rudical party, Thes dare not o o {or fear uf wocial oateactaid, aud to-duy tie white Wiojlo of Georgla ure almort ugablmously Dewozratic a8 nresult of tue labors of Mr, HiL" Mr. Cox—Good for Hill, 3ir. Blaino—Ln & cerinln event he 13 for war— MF, Cax (urekiug in)—On, Biuiuz, dry up. 3, Hlslne (ot noticing Cox'a romark) contlnued Tho geutlemn from Georgla cannot by wituhodio t e Abeoch from puvhication, nd by, revislug it uud fixtog 1t up for clrenlation ‘amng Nortbern. Do~ cruts, poneibly erare his Kpesches 1o G orgis. A, 1411 (in his seat)—My speoch 8 alrsady fn the Uands of the privter. S, iaine—f bavo quoted ticse Georgia speeches trom Democratic yapors, TREUE 13 XO EXOU8Z (bnt the teport is & perversion of hiv speerhes n Re- publicsn papers, The gentlemon deliverately rtates Ut {8 certain continges-y, that of the Repabli pirty baving the power, hedn for war. [Slr, I, Ueprecatiugly, * No,sir.”] And I undertake liere th Way that 4f 11 all ibo bot wrath of the Thirty-aixib Gougress, which precipitatod the Bubeilion ia this country, thero {a kot vue epeecd to ba found which breathies a mors duterinined reastunce to lawful nu- thority, Or 10 A yieiter reudiuess to rosist it thun tho apeech hero wlich 1 have guot wl, Not oue, 1 anid fu oy et speceh that Ocd forstd that T abould lay st the door of tue Sonthern people, as 8 poople, 1eso atrociticn, 1 Toroat ity 1 will not Liy sucli charges at toeir duor, 1 Ktiow. very well, for [ bave read it in bils * e paric buimbug teport,” (hat thero st a deep movenicut amnag the Souttiorn people ubont th e atrocitles, aud 1Lt tiivee was 3 profound eenrilility on thu stiaget, 1 know that tbelr great leading aibvers protestod againet i, 1 kuow that many suvurdinete oftinrs pro- teuted agatust it. 1 kuow that as Lonorablo Guierai Trom North Ceroling, now representing his State lu tuy Heunte, protested againet Ity but Lave searched tue Tecordn du valn 1o fud fhat thy gentleman frou Georgls (1) protest d wgajust it Tt wus kuown to tho Confederats Congr-ss ; it was known st tho dours uf tlio Confedarate Sonate’ and in the corsidure of ite Capito:, The Louotavin sd vensrabie gentleman nuw 10ty 650 (aliuding to enry I\ Foots who Was natud on 8 whiair in area on the Democratic side) broughit it wself to the attention of the Confederalo Cougress. MANDALL AKD COX BADLY MIT. To sbow bow enilrely thess mallers were known liere, 1 vell) read the rvolutions uter-d fu ihin {louse th uf duuuary, 1°Ch,(tere Mr. Baine quotad ihe resolutious, (08 langusg: of which showed thst the suileginas of Uulon prisonsee were gunerally knowy o1t oth siien of tho fue, and he added tiat cie autbor of tiem was, S.mtel J,Ratidall,of Penusylvauite, [Lauithe ter at the exyenso of Randall.) He also reforred tu tie resolution oftesed by Mr, Washturne, of Iilinole, aj- proviug of the Lumaue ciforts of the Admintetrtion to re-ure wn cx shauge of prisoners, and ho Kaid that niunget those who Yoted agoinet It was Samuel S, Cox, Faen of Onfo. [Leught: 1 at the expense of Cox.) Mr, Coz (interrupting)—The honorable byena frow Alniue— 1r, Dlaine—T am not ta be interzupted. Mr. Cot (a6 if correcting bimself)—] say the honor- able gentleman (rom Mains interrupted me v Hiuss thio otuer day, und 1 fet bim come in, AIr, BlaluceYen; but the gentioniin trom Peonsyl- vanis (ltandall) bas notified e thst I caunos have my timo vatended. 2 M. Cox ((ero-dously)=Well, hollow away; you aros by ena, Mr, Dlstue (not noticiug Lia romarxs)—Jr. Speaker, 1 have very litlo tiuw Loft, but 1 coufess, and i say it to the geutlemats fiom Goorgis With Lo pEreonal wo- kindaes, th.t my vory blood botied, If thers was au; thing of tradition, o memory, or fecling,—It botl within we when I hesrd that “gentlutaan (Hilh), with Mis record soconded aud sustained by the gentlonan fromn New York (Cux), deimand b, aver £us arzalgn. ment of Abralsin Liucolu's Adniuistration, and oves the abluauy sud alstder on the grave of Edwin M, Htanton, that Jelerwon Duvis shuald Lo restored Lo ful} cyszenskiip in thls countey, Al tuutis s novel apecuce, Ar, Luil (1n bis sesty—T did not propose it, 3ir, Bladue—Tho gentieman (rom Georgla dots not Xnow how novol it 1s, but the gentleman fiom N York nugut ¢ knowat, The gentloman from Gcorgs dors Bat kuuw sl Lo 11 Yor cal kLOW Bnw many uu areds of thousaads of Northern bueoms tiat” lace utes— ‘e, Hill-Duat 1 never sald it, . e, Blsdue—You are mistaken, You accused (i Adnijuisiration wilh violiug the esrtel, with Lre ing te bonor of the Guvorument it 4 thouniud tulugs. Your speoct as publislied stnwa it, and s s0un a8 the gentlwa inade it tho gontienan frum New York Fusbed ovor to Lhn 1n hot haste 1o congratulate bim symyatliziugly, 1 aupposo, with the sasaiit, Alr, 1tll—Ti tuat subject T did potbt abils lett 74 nud documents, and tho Noribeun origin. NORE HOT BUOTS. Mr. Blaine—I repust that that proposidon atrikes or, 1 would slinost. 333, into tue Noithiern beort, Ti: geutloman trom Geoigia who 01eios thw Fogild fion fa i Gunfoderaty Gonerens wisich [ lave £.u und Who uw cuimes to this 1louso Biler 4 ¢ < {resthiiug threatsulugs and mlaugater, u walcl Lo w.d L propio Lty 10 @ cortatu coatingencs, bo we.ut war ) 4 which Lo advinca bis pio,da ‘10 Us resdy for i, That gentleman vo.nea lere AFTAIKBING tho A~ 1ofainteation witch condusted tho War uud saved tao liglon, eud he asks us 1o join wits - bim oV hytog tbe Lwt full matsure of ot Wb the Awrlean Cougress cay pay to tho urch theiay and arch iond of the Unlou, Bupposs Junier. eom Davis 14 ot pardon.al, v not wmu atied, (Iront- ©.y.) U, we canunt huve the oentenulsl yoar ‘with- Tt hatt Ko tnan ou this aids of the Housy bas ever futissted thet Jobercn Davis ahould be refuscd pur. Won ot account of politionl crime, Tt i4 bocauss of ereunal vrinse, and i you sak that there aunust bo o rmontons aud uuiversal rejollug over overy far given tan, taks out of JFeoll ail your criminds, tako o xeutencnd for pirucy aad murdor, and pro- claiuws tha Jubilce mdved. "A member ou the Damocratio side—Let it luclude whisky convicis, too, Mr, Blalue—That resainds me of one thiug whick 1 intwbt Live forgotlen, Tboe gontloman frous Usoryls #aid that the dogio which 1 had prosented tho oiler vy withs refercniv to Davis twado den, Grant reapins witie tor SteDonald and Joyee, ‘The gentlewman iway Liave tought chat that was wit, bt I caun it ece i2, e, 11§11 kuow you vanuot, Tt was unt sy witty 28 the gebtlomau from New York, (£ 4t was @ ire geiul, 31, ilaitomTt Jotigrson Davis, tho mhient that the erimes uf Andersonville were broughit 10 Lia ate teution, Lisd arraigued tho perpetrators of thew ub onco, sud bad leauod s order ihat no illly wman yhould oveape, thau (hers would Lo sone lttly conuly- tenoy n s geatiewu’s pouition. [Applats o e but road 4 100, Of Roputitean wide aud - du tho gallerl 1 Hopublian v abd du very B taio for {he gentleman frous (Georia to uirodice Gen, Gran s usme i thls counoction, very bid fudood ; but § mey meatiou, oo the sutkurlty of U, Grent, abowm the geutletnad frow Qrorgla fnpugued ih conuoction with tiv excliange Of | Fisviibrs, (ot U troutlo fn relstion to tha rxchange of yrivoucrs was 1hat the Dayis Goverumeut GBSERVED KO MONOR IN TU¥ MATTER. Gun, Grant atates that tho urigsdo of Oirier Stevens a0n, who was dislodged st Chattsnougs, wes sade up Of arolod priemey taken st Vicksburg, pud ihat Hlovonson hiisue { was one of thems wud be atts thet “Jaroied prisouers who wepo tak:n one dayabd Diacnarged were (utud the next day 1 front of bist o, J5ut J atatiag this Uen, Graus wes ciroful to oy tht for'Loa s0d tho two Jobnstous apd Peiubeitun, aud the o ot Canfederate Gonerals they bad Leen bouot iteulf FTA' st with the Laris Ezacutive Goveruiout there WAt 10 bonur whiatever. Abto ihe uumber of pri Jtes who dlsd on sach alde, Lam told by sn sroy Bupguon thal sUoso waF 8 large numbes of deallie . NUMBER 141, B & & & among rebal priconers, bt that during thel & it of Lo War thiy cama 1bth. our Bandeveryt % iz baunted, iil-clad, l-fed, direseed, and tiat, & led of tlin disaungs they brought, Ons emiucnl =5 eon #ALJ L0 1ni0 that the question was not whaks €3 e conditlon of the prixonera when they card® &7 but what it was wheu they were sent back, Oue"j; were taken u full heaithi and atrengil, 's 5 came back wasted atid worn skelatone, The ro@ § oners were taken emaciated, and Gei Grant raisy & At the thie such wuperhuman effurta were inailo i . & Con- fedurata atda for exchauge, tiero were 92,00 privonsra M olr lande, who wunid Liav: peentered tha pebed army fat, io good boaltls, aud reody fur fiahitiug, Tuat WILUS A QUOD DEAL OF LIME on what tha gl from Ge irgls mald, Mr. Blaloe theu reyd o letter feoin 16 vert Ould, Cone fudacato Azerit of Exehange, to ol Myers, directin bim, It the extaencive togiired tho uxe uf tralny Ioe the 'teanmportation of corn, to_ pay uo regard ta the Yankes prisonera, an b was better to let them atasve iban for thele a)ldlern to an'ter, 3ir. Blains theu refurred ta tie military order in-und by Gen, Winder to open firo of gr .9 npan thy prison- ors at Anideraonville, If the Unin “troop cima witbin 7 milis (whicn ordr Hill fntim.ted waa n foreery)s to iha wre of ploa.lbouuds for Luatiuz aown eaiaped prironers, M, il admitte 1 that thers wara do7s Lot for that purpaee, but denicd thelr bedng bloolisund’, Mr. B'aine euded by sayiug: Iu view uf all these facts, 1 Lave ouly to may that if tha Amirican C. grexg, by & two-thirds yote, shall pronounce Jufferson DaviA wortly £ be restored to the full riguts of Am eis aa oitlzonuiip, Leaw only viio sgaiust 1, aud naug my hezd iu silene, Gen, Lanks projiored to amend the hill by striking out sl after thy NEAC axclion, aivd Aut Kutin g3 e s Tintanh st auy petaon tow 1Y udr TONSI ot bilities el ba uliy aud forover relievel therefio pering Lefure A United Siates Court, oF oty Court of Itecord, aud takluy the fuilowing vs 1, A B, d0 #ntemnly sw.ar st 1 will sunport and defond the Conxittution of the United Suten againat ail caemics, foralgn awl domestic, und that [ will vear triu fuith aad wileglance to th Ao, aud to s e mads 40 puratnes iesol il 1taks this ob dgatin freely. and without sug weatal rosrvas o o firpso Of orasion wuutaver.” 3r. fade (W)= unject Lo thst smsudment, unlesy e s’y ol my colicagus (atue) L6 eior- tincd. Tt 3 cakac (Strr'erether (n tha elislr)~Tuo Chdr Aova 1 noW cou-ller that an ameadiuoat s it urder. Mo Blslue~ai course udt, e, Rulall—if ths Cuslr will permit, I wLI st Liow £ can sllaw that amendmont to by’ brought £ Tha gentlemaa from Malno (Lialue) perbaps unw ngi¥, A kg yestrday thut bo saouid be show 10 speiek 10 day, and fn tiking that Tl L jo aLpariunity t2 ive a reconaiduration of the eugror ment of this bili, 40 1hit any smenduent can cowe § Tue geutiemsn fram Malue perhaj fargot that afier tho tecunnd day 8 inotivn 1o recousider tus eugrosse ment of & ki 1 6ot in urdar, M. Blalu—=Tacn how sro you golug to get yous smendin-nt fn at all 2 Mr, Jandali—I will suggest I you will allow me, T propoee to ask the unsniuious conzeut of this iZouxs that the gentloman from M.esa:lisetts (Banks) wiy liave tlie upportuaity of ofler:ng tut ameadinunt, sud 1 dou't txpe:t that you will object, Me. Blulne—1 doubject. A7, Randail—Tacn 1 will A2d ame other way § and 704 AF0 only Stposioy tue Lslucar.ly 0f yOur pusion lcre. Tiie Chair ruled that the smendinent froposed by Mr. Banks wan not fu order, Alr. R dali—1 will mauag: dt, T thlok, 65 a8 to ect 1L1n: order, unless the genlicunn from Maine (Hisfue) prevents, [Laughter on tue Mepublican sl fe.) DANAS' BPELCH, 3. Danke spoka at lengtu sud with grest sloquence t0 £avor of ufs sm-ndment, and aado o BUFFILR apyeil tae full aud compteso amiesty ol b lasting paace, During the courss of his rewn .rks e sald 1 Tibisiuls from wil_conaiderauon the ieciurations, arLumeiits, wapersions, erininations, sod recrlminatiooy whi B lor & week pist 1 bavo beard e conatantiy fn this huwher, T do ot doabt that thy eoldiers of the Can- fwdetacy miy bave suffored fn tue Nosth, wor dy 1 doubt tbat moldiera of ths North miy¥ have suTered terribly fo ths Syua, It was Incilent to tke condits uof tuings. For ths guiity, whioever tuey may be, 1 pray forgivenow, For t: autlering, whioews £ they msy vo~bave been—1 fuvois the bioseing of God; for tho crimes Thowselves, I 53y let the earth bide ‘thrm,—shut them out of ighi. [Applauso ou the Democratee side.] If 1 folluw tho yeutimman from Mafne (Dliine) sud bis Iricnds on Yuls cdde, I cant chiange notulug of the jiasl, Not otie dead cat bo r2 821 10 Bife; nut ono wound can be wa- huaged: Dot oh+ soFiow nor oe 8igh can bo diemiree ] Dy anstitog that 1 or that wo can o, Let, theu, v which {s pwer, snd which cauuot be coauged o (vcted by anything that we caa do,—let 8 siand for that Judmeat whtih fsto come, Which taust come, Liere aud heroafter. - AR, TARROX 22l that wia 19m had Lowy spaken to*the Totise by hly {10ttt and distingulsbed coliesgue, ks, 1t cole Teagiie bnd ket b2k the kiawes of Maeueunnstts tothe gaugt sud oz spectie whicu thie geutlanan (O.afue), lke énme mgician of (ho binck ari, ad with deciiiah tugenaity called up to mar (he fenti] cheer. [AD[iause ou ths Democratic wde.) Mo revonded the sentiments exprasul Ly bin colleagiie, 1o referred ta the fraternal dnmoos wiratlou a4 tue rocont Bunker.JIill Centenntal suul: Yersu1y I U uaton, wheo, 1o anid, B0A P tiesiing tho patnetta (ree, brought by the soldters of South Carolina and phuied beaide this plue us ab amulem of reuion, the people of the North auook hande with the peoplo af the South o eternal amity, and dee clur=d that from fue sialukevodks of the hi- tion and fiom the hearta of thy paojle stioutd ve orase uvers momntnent that waudld pe Ate tle mewory of ta civil acrife. 'That as - of Massachuscitu to-dny, They catue nere uot tn offer uuy tartial smuesty, which would spoil it graco aut zotidty, bat_full, eomylete amnosty, nniversal s tuat kraseand mercy which Gok himself gave 10 Hia quiity coildren, MM JORET spoko fn favor of fmpartidl umnnzsty, BANDALL. Nir., Randatl rloted the debate, Tl naid that in pre- raritig tan dull he Liad followed, word sl il atsnee, T i which thn gentiéman from M. e (Blaue), a¥ a 'memver of tuo Committre un 1t lea, Dad binueit coneu s at the lat scsson, U (lalue) bad mot then rurbel to thy front S+ith Lin vouom, beeaune, perbars, he oceopied ot that time & dRTerent pesntou from that whish he o-captod now, During the War, wulls the geatean and dim- Wilf ‘wero motni er uf (e Hauve Logether, tLey Lad co-operated {0 every mewre o profes e tto War £t g of the restoration of ‘tae Uufun, nul the mocur peacs throughioul the land, 1t was only & teudarat Appomattox Coirt-1onse that thelr ways tad begun 1o diverge, Ho (Bandai) bal bes then to o3k for tho emactient of mesires having In vlew tho peacs of the country aml iue feworation 0f © harmony, while 1he gentleman persucd a caursa of legislation culenlated to ireitate anud 19 keap alive the bates aud puwiong of efvil war, Touluy e (I inidall) prescuted the messure, il sl 1ts pararge in thos irit of the Fesolutinn oficrel the other day by tie guntleman from Iulfaus (Now), for wht'h tae geutlean from Matua voted, but whiea us had atgnally depirted from, Awuesty, to Lo of any va ue, must bo jmuartial, Ita edect ou mers lu= dividuais was nnizportant, Its great effect winon the beart and mind of the people, o (and .11y wanted to bave an end of the War und the political rancors engendered by ft. Unllke the yentlem train Malue, who robhed the sore fostead of “appising o plaster, bo (Randall) asked, 10 the wotun of Uen, Grant, snd hie commande. the m to the geuteman from Malne's * Let ua uavn pesal” It wannot his proviuce to (nnnire iuto the gentiomin'a (Bialne's) motive, but hia catiduet would Lead (o thia conclusio that kis'am- Lition promyted bim to RINE INTO BOMR 10§ PLACE on baa ferlinzy xonght to be azoused by Llm, an ap- peal to the hnd pas-1ons Of sk A0 UNWOrh: him aml ubworthy o f s party, 1e referred 10 the two 1L famotis Tul 8 parsed by the laat Housy, un:ler *no Tead of Di.dns, and suid tn conclugnn that he brougut for- ward tue woastrs in no apieit of partisaustip, tut i tine #pirit of patristion, and tho geutleman from Madte little uuderstond the sentinent of the peopls Wwhet b (nterfered with this blil of sluesty. 3tr, B aine inquired wout two fufamous ritles ha ves fereeid ta, Mr. Ratdail gabd ho alluided to Rulea 163 and 17, stgued to cut oif the righis of the minothy, which tee preseut e tad repraled. Mr, Diune retujuled Mm tht be himseld (1t anedall) had thy crodst of voung for the Bred of theso Tules, THE NESOLUTION REFERRED. “Tho debate havinm ciosed, Mr. 1L n Lt ankad nnnd. mons countns 1 have tue Hanle mmendwicnt vo'o 1on, Lise Mr, Bla 0o obejectod, e thon veill to commit 1 the Jundviary Conmittee, with fnstruciling to re- port It back :uufmun withh tha Manks amendine it, i e, Stakovcattivr, Wi bad boen lu the Speider's chair, came duwn on tho Hoor and vald that theinbor of tho Julistary Committce, bo dv conslder tbe bill fu Comutites, Sr. tandali—I never classed you aaan opponent of irkwesther—f am nat sn opponrnt of ame nionty, bt | 41 au cpponent of every witemyt to puse Theasnirve withous au upportunlty for otfesiug smend- iend, e Lill, with Mr. Banks! amendment, Blalno’s not Havitg buen plmittd, way refereed to tha Judice ;- e itive, at | o mafion to reconnldor tho referenc: s By Dialue atid Iald wn thi Eat1y, #0 that thy Tt camuot Lo repariad back excopt under tho ogular call of thio commitiees, "Tha lousy then, at 313, Adjourusd. ———— SENATORIAL, A HE'T OF TROUDLE ON THE OLD MAX'S MIND, Srecial Dupatch ¢ The Chicdav triouma, Wasuxaroy, D, . Jan, 18.—The Republican Bapators were so busily engagod tu-day in Piosdout-makiog it thero was scsrcoly & quorum of themw in thoir wests durivg the wes. wion of tho Sonste. A dozen or muro reproseut their Btatos in the Natiousl Comuuttes, which wea 11 eussion at oue of the hoiols, Asa cou- suquunice, Lhoro wes U udjourument oyor uatil Mouday. CONFINMATION, fhe uomination of Gen. Macfely, to ba Commissarv-Uoucral of Hubsistencs in thy Army, which baw beeu pendiug iu the Hemato Eluco the bogiuning of the svesion, was fuslly coutlimed to-day, ‘Thors wae no porwosal 0v- juctlon tu Macfeoly, the poiut agaiust Lims Lalng that Lis sppolosient was made over 1hy boadd of several of his superior ofticers. a matter tond. g to w breach of mititary gaod ordar and discipline, It wa« atiown, b vrever, (uat Gin Jppoint- ment of Gon. Ingaile and Binet torthe fsids of tha asrtormanter 8 Dapartnent aud {1nin.00 wore sima flar, nud no objertion wan mady ih their confirmation, 8 31 .ifeely 20 pit turoiayh, The nomination of f Frondenvn friend, J, Towdelt Jonies, to be Collnc Tusetual Itevenue fc e tha Dustrict of Ohicago, wan alea conlirm :d ta-dag, ‘This namination ban ber pending 1more tin #ix work, tucre Leing & deal of onposition to ts confirmation, ' Mauy pramineat ftapublican polie ttctana frouy Do tho wlit Jonen bad atready hal o biig unta of the food thingy of the Adminimtration, aud that li» aboild atep asida and give s chunce to sotio oiliee nlors worthy insinber ol tae parly. Tas et wiy Dot struug, ux ot aremut wie oug, und Joues wad eoufiruied DNIRELL'N SUCCRIRON. The J ydi-dry Coumitten of the Benats whl on Saturd .y taks tip the 83 of Dillogs, wiio 18 nominat- ed £ty Gurrol Btates Judgerip’fu New Orioiua mide vasme by the reslynition of foc mfsmoy Dugell, " fim confirmatin wit bo_ tenacionsly fouznt agunst by Pucrmin, Sayard, and other co Hanatora. 1t a bardly Lrovabla that the H:pubiizans wil mike Bildues " confimation a paity malter. Edinundw, Curlatiney, aad ctinrs sre sald to be opponced fo by mau’ for thn position who bas not 8 record of aparles intenrity, Thay say this Lomslans businesn 18 gettlng t L4 of w0 wunh annosanzo that it le slinon: wnbeafdide und (e wan: i il in overy way to gat eid of it 30 Al tood 53 exl-Cisamst Billiongs F1ove thue, s Teboctlon 1n by aad d siuts L et vl IN CO'YITTES. LLECTIONS. Sreeml Itapateh to The Clicars Tribune, Wasmyutox, D. Coy Jan, The Houso Come mittvo on Llectionr, at ita mentmg to-day, ap- 1o.uted Saturday at 10 o'clozi for the cansidera~ tn of the contest ki the Tiird Distsict of South Carohna. Individing thit Htate int Congrea- Biuaal Districts, 10 av be iemamborad the Lege imiatute. in cosutrast ng ony district (o Thrd), iacgurdad tho luw of Congresy which roquires erery aietret to o comunred of contyzious tuntory, M tno Committea's opmiog is that the 1esolation ot the Il declaring the Thrd Districe t be iegally construciol. aod the Rop- resentativo from that District not entitied to & teut in the Houso, may vitisto tha entire appor- tionment of ths State, aud effect tho status of othier Nevresentatives, they have vited all tha wnowmbers of the delegatioy from §,ath Caroling to be preaent at cheir mecting Saturdag, £U0NONY The Honno Committee on Foreign Afaire, at its meeting tu-day, couridored the :ubjoct uf ree duct.oas in the cousulato sud diplymatic ex- pruses of the United States proposed by the o ntartsee onn Appropriations and tay Committeo on Ezpenditures 1 the Siste Davariment, and Litoued to tho sugzestious of tue Secretary of Gtate in regard to_them, Thy Coumulate avd suatic Appio; riation bili, 8 passe ! by ltune dab’s Comuntien, will by rubaitted to thn Com- mittee on Foreign Atfars to-morrow. Tha dise {mdion of the Co ninities neeins to DO by jurer- fioro 10 objections tu auy re lu tioun of saluros, Lut 148 membsera are 0ot convineed of tag whsduia of cone deting South Americun and Oiler unssiuns, as by TILE NAVAL COMMITTLE, ‘The Houre © anmitice on Naval Adars has appoints @t e ¢ 0us nuLjects sertigadion Wit 0av) beet enbmlited 1048 eitle rty rpeslil teralution 07 fn o distrioutiu of the Trestdeit's tuadage and to rpoct to 0 il Commise teswhat subects it 14 desieavls toconshier frst, Tu aboid.dan af the Marme Corps, (b paluction of il L nier of navy-yarde, il (02 nvestigation of ity af 0 Doy AppPrUg) 61 10r Coumtrdee ®in -cring, v.c., 3¢ Lizely Lo bo tho first uras can be learned, there foil fevlizsg ATAONZ the tiombirs of the Com- i £350r uf tue bl OF ke iersl OF 40 russ ury mterest wiifch has been previously o tue Hod-u to dsy, This sub- 2oL LK b b refers tue Gomnittes 00 | tlour, upJ thn: Cammit-o wili protbly co corsd 10 38 Wit thy Coaitle: of tug Dist Tuulis, 1romin urea! vpinion tha! sppronFation Suasde by Cungress it year for tie Tent vxpetises of € e Dintricty wich usy uot ieen el Ly the insdonery, sud Wi tho woney which tiiey o bave to toelr eredit derived froi tazos, thicy canl puy thi ugon the GoorL= melit of tho Ul £14,00,000 0t nuticed, was pr T Wagh and oue tiuo voet Tro,riacfon olils b caté the o gree of Tl te attanci, Sonu ke han dectited to posts +tiit of the Tarhl Lnlt D. €., Jun. 13.-Mr Windom prescuted Detitions signed by citizens of Winuesots, Wiszausin, luss, and Missoun, ask- 1 foe the supropriation of $100,000 Lor the im« provement of tho upper Missours lliver, Re- tesred. Tue Chatr laid botore the Sennta n communis cation from tho Secretary of the Interior, icloss 108 & communication fom the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in wuswer 1o the Senao rasolu- tion of Jan, 12, 187, fu regard tu the cxpendis tare of $300 M for tho suppors and edueatien of corina Indiane, Ocdored priutod, aud to lia b tho taljo. THR TRESIDENTIAL SUCCFRRON, Xr. Christinuey subgoitted tho folluwing ¢ It catvad, That tho Judiclary Commistas bo diracted 1o 110 it wid Tepott to the Seuate wa.ther the sctof Starets 1, 1592, ia ot dctes bive, sud 10, 1 Wikt pat- treular, in 2 & DecessaTy provisious for varie W ASINOTS 8 onk contigencles which may uit<o fa the caso of Lr:a s Trestdent fron the ozice, or of {entl, resiztaion, o MalAEy 10 st the S diatie s of 8t Uogtice 3 wncif, fit thedr npiulon, @ terts eaiai, whas faritier ur other lug!siation 18 host cateniated o rermeny sach defects, anul, 1 that eveut, Takt they ro,ort nich u bilk or jolut esvlutios, o8 1o (2017 0,4uioh tue Casp 1ay Fequise. Agreed 1o, resoval g il PROIGATD DINFCTORY, M, Merrmun epbumiticd s resolution instrncts g tha duut Commtivs ou Irintings to inquira into the expediency of prepanmyg a haad-book tor the use of Cougress cmbudyiog a brief weconnt of tha 8. exnl Executive Dopartalonts of the Coveiument, a classificstion of the ofiicors thorouf, uod A brief accouut of the duties of wack 3 b0 liko aeco1nt of tho Sonato and Houe of Hoprosentatives, aud ko report by bl oruilieratne. - Awexd Lo 1ILLH AND SMLMURIALS, My, Dorsev autrodaced a il muking an apnros i 1 d0r Sho Imptoreaent of tho Arkandas Yiver oy camoving the bar Uphosite For. Buith, Atk Lersrred. Alsra momonial from the Ex- ecutive Connu ttee Uf e Stats Grenige Vattoud of flu i dry Of g Siats uf AFwisad Woxiug Lo~ Driation for . 0 Improvement of th_ uavigation of the R eimadasty 1 Jitvar and_continuation of tie work of {m- Lroving i 4§ aba dast steaam, Referrud, DAVI+ ON_ TREARURY AFPATRS, Attt tho explratlon of Lus woriug toar, M, Davly eatid up s beactution eubrabited Ly bim - yesterday, S48 i1 for tuo uppointuient of a comuaittes o investis Fvto e nookn of tia Trewnsy Department, stc., aud Sddresrod thi Benate here i, Mr. D.viv bl thit 10 exanifning the asnce reporta of (e Secretary of tho Lresanry lhat pave bovo tade for provivus ¥o.rd, Lo hiad discovercd wauy slorstions gures fnZohiig Wergo mmoants, cuiing het to tor 4 to Lao A7 iua i:tioud of i in Lha samue svare, 1o ‘tenstvely from the suttial reporss of ths Navy, tunt, aud ludisn Atfalrs Deparbmouts, maks {1 commapl.ous a8 to thy recapis aud expendiiura for severu) yiars, und clalued Y Lo HEures i wowe yoarn whowad ani ducrosse vn the expoaditurcs and abilo dobt in tho sggroite of mwy il bus of doliaiw, aud o arge decrcsa tu a0 rovenue collections, Tho smounts wer ficrermed or Jdecroased sa Occuston 3 rogniro by tha sdditln or - aubtrsction Tooin 1o1ue und Trcasury-uotes, and, if thers Wers errors of fraud, au_oppoRtuLily Wxa .fwnm-mmm $ Cover thew up undor thit bead, 1o slso quoted Fromn thio publiedult stateweute for sevoral years, au “uitied that thers wore gross discrepsncios Letween {113 tigarcy of Wb Bocrotary of tha Treaaury and Kegs foter Of the Trossury, uind also that tha dguros Veew thunged, Nomatter, ho sald, if It should be Siatwod (hat (e bouks of 1o Necretary of thie Treus Tiey Bud Reglater differ, aud oo watter (f thuso aitloers Bive imeront sywiems of book-keaplng, there can bo 10 aatisfactory wby B wiicls (0 o2plalo o T why e eifielsl repozts made t Qougress sud. pub Hiahiod o tho country, aud vopeatod yeur aiter year, snould y sfterwards bo chauyed in that msone: Ar, Davie' of such Was necapdsrily LARUELY CONFINFD TO BTATISTIOS, and, speaking of the diwrepaucios in o sunual ro- Ta oaald: *Tho fgures sud changes L huve res P o du (e ofiictal reporta are w0 vory largs, und tho awiouut 80 enorwmous, 1liat ¥ can hardly bellevt them savaclty but sfter careful and eatuent exsmina Lion fur fucts 10 Tefercurg thor Lo, aud such foforms Hoh as 1 cauld oblain ajter gonsultation with diecci otivers of the Treasury Dopartinout, 1w forcod U . duciare tiat L can gud no uflnhflfi explsustion ‘l'.l 1¢ there 1v one, T shauld bo glal ta bave it this Hoor, vt wD olticer - make ylsin i uiutadon o8 aud discrapancios, himseif hesnd; for, it capablo th thieo 18 w Beusor upol Goverunat, who can cxplauation 0f thess chai Tie will lose o thne 10 mal wy Judguent, i 1% 1

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