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WEWS FROM WASHINGTON. and found themselves unable to agree. They will meet again to morrow morning for a fsa! effort. q ‘The Board of Navy Officers to examine the midahipmen who have cracuated and een the aired sea service | Passage of the $20,000,000 necestary to receive the warrant ob tease midsbipmen, Loan in the Senate. will convene at Anmapolis om the 15th inst, THA VACANCY IN THB ARMY, it 8 eaid tbat General A. 8. Johnston will be appointed Vote of Censure Passed upon the President and | ‘osvcceea the into Major General Jesup, a Quartermaster Secretary of the Navy by the House. se tA Interesting Naval News. THE PRACTICE SHIP—A UNION CRAPT—EVERY STATE Speeches of Mr. Bocock and Mr. on Ge eee ORUIBE Sherman. ‘Wasmncrom, June 18, 1960. ‘The United States sloep-of-war Ptymouth—the practice i 10 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 44, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. me to cxamine it, decane the J sagged from Chusetig presented © petition ovner day d colored citwwens of bis CT SE me that thw is a very © to faken bere io ae Ce s United po and | hope, #ir, that the treemen of this country wil! note ‘and mark thie position, taken here oo thie subject, in the Senate. 1 regard it, sir—] will poteay as ay insult to » Sepator of this body, but it 8, sir, a motioy gocom anied by remarke which deserve and should reseive the rebuke of every gevtieman in this body. Mr. Bason, (dem.) of Va , said \e was not in the Senate when this subject came up, bu’ be understood that the Senator from \cdiana desire’. n> reference of this peti Won, because some few days ago @ petition ee ee rented by the Senator from Massachusetts upon its face declaring it to be from megroes, veiled under the ex sion ‘petitioners of African descent.” The oo: bad jomtrocted him to make & report on that which be had prepered, and oply asked time to present. Mr. Fosrkn, (rep.) of Conn., he knew these pet! tioners; they were living in his immediate ne'gBkorhood; | Phe Werk Thus F; ‘ar Dene in Court and lawyers. ‘The testimony in thie caso | conpiNURS PuoM Tue 1 raved "49 wy golleague a few days ago, whethor taxen io te proper and loghimete way, nad the whole | a SHB RERALD OP SUREDAY, JOS 13, , tem seals ata, uae ps | Saphiesneeny win ae ta ts ey | pha” che ga, reo, enema een i |, a d © aence ava inti puniehment upon the Preahioat of tbe | Segined to be examined wasexemised “Noire wa" gives | dune im vepalling the in 7 oa a Sates, epee Ws serene tetasaey leben ease 8 him the very dey the committee was appointed, and ee anes the times for bolding the terme of the ee ect Com! B pert of resentalives. re or or United ‘Northera: wight be talc that the action of a ive, toexamine the witneeres. Ho uke of aabeee States for the - quentiy acted on by s succeeding House, Thig is true to | was asked aleo to name the witnesses be be “ PRIVATE REGOLUTIONS APPROVED. ® certain extent; but in such ap important maiter a8 tilt. | subpoenaed, and they were subpansed. Word . Joint resolution for the relief of ‘Woods. * when you come to investigate the rights and privilegee of which affected | 9. Joint resolution for the relief of John T. Robertson, ' cote Raneeenneeeetar rates | eesemeric erect wreasnenciress | «ae ame . you, have y con! ma PRIVATE a right to take the teatimony given botore a commitiee of & | at wnue, and we did not travel beyond. The whole inves- | 54, For the relief of Charice James teoman, « & right to do [rote g od wilt tigation wae contorted wal Ot raed te nek | 55. For the relief ot Andrew cording to the strict rulee w, giving parties ac- 56. & pension to Adelaide adams, widew Se EAP GPa | ea eenedar en tah anche | Reeeae? amen, that—aye, nme 4 ‘aonewda + y . For the children and heirs of demecratic majority, and I could not; and if | had succeeded 58. For relief of Jobn Dixon. : the House another question,” fe geting 9 vale ee | won oe ree ee. 69, For ihe rebel of, Beta: Hoven, widow, a6. Retiep ship of our left her at Aunepoiis at half. of Representatives the right re to the charge of having to be ap- ef, of Grenby, Hartford county, THE PROSPECTS OF DOUGLAS AT BALTIMORE, | ‘asi ten o'cioas on Monday meraing, bound vo Norfole, | aie, Fueawune Tat makes no derence, Seustpaenbensieges US cae] | Ninel ete tomenaet me Sarl meectiireny TAR | Rebs ee ebser enone et oe where abe will . to wen | Mr. Fostun—Aud men of the highest respectability. Hore we are with a striking fect, that | fogs {dia sak for the appointment, andi sever denied it. | 1. Grantip ‘an invalid pension to Nathan Randall Bo, ao, ae Temain for a week, and thencoge to wea} ae) A icow forgesied ‘the Senator from Indiona the very beginning of the government, In | But with regard to anoiber objection. ie eaten the 62, G to John }. Hanter, om athree months’ cruise, touching at Fayal, Osdiz, | shonid wnhdraw his ob: a, time, this is the first propos! Virginie nage thas (he Hoase haste power (9 ia eetgnte 7 For of Eatudillo de Arguelio, Gforaltar and Madeira. She carries ont the second and | | Mr. ee ee es Gee ees re should ressive Mail inden jodiaal tovuaell | Heeeised ia sconien, hes the guntioman from Virgaaia | "'G¢"prrita welon ct tae cldow and hairs of. Wiliim Our Special Washingtem Despaten. | fourth classes of acting midsbipmen, with afew of the | mrvce Sty obiecton that | could have, SPpased tet and vaflct punishment upon the and myselt pursued ibis investigaiion’ Whdever before wv ‘Wasarorron, Jane 13, 1860. | third class, from the Naval Academy. As these young | for the opiuien of the Senetor from Massachusctie, if be by orgy egy ne Main an ba breathed + geationing hd Yonet Loa bg has & 3 For the velit of Israel Jebuson, " ; not very strange session the gentleman himself reported a resolution e SERINE OF THE FeREIORNT AND encrarany oF THE NAVY | officers have families in all quarters of the Union, an ac Seem rae ms Oe Conan oe renee. ewe excitement prevailed all aver | this same matter which implied censure and some blame. | 67. For the relief of the heirs of five deceased clerks a mae a ee ee curate hat in the Hxnaip will doubtless be acceptable. The petition wee then seterred to the Balecs Committee. land, bay Byig yt g eg ‘Mr. Bocock—I do not dei ee eee aie im the Philadelphia Custom House. fetter Secretary Navy . Hatton, ‘The officers of the ship are:—Capiain T. T. Craveu ‘THE TARIFY BILD. '. BO man, House! | to investigate it, Deca ot to ta proceed on testimony 68. Granting a pension to James Lacey, of Grainger ‘Ghetrman of the Commitee on Expenditeres in the Navy | Lieoienanta Simeon, Buckner, Upster, Davidson, Soo:t, | | MF. Hexmm, (¢em.) of Va, from the Finanoe Commit Sree aes tie cad | ae hake neese ee emai. toa gate | MAAC ain fies, Septant ee tees She Rae et Purser Cunningham, Dr. Van Zandt, Purser’s Clerk J. A witditeueaeit ioe post it Representatives p> Gey moan denies, that the Houso bas the right to comsure Or 70. For the relief of Emma A. Wood, widow of the late ‘to the fame ‘House to-day against the President Berry, Bontewain killer, Sailmaker Frankland; 100 ‘The motion lies over until to-morrow. history s punish; but he will admit no rig Brevet Major George W. F. Wood, of ‘States: Secretary ofthe Navy. The votes to reprove the firet | sailors and 17 marines. WNORRAKE OP JUDGES SAL RIER. were passed by the re ig aera te ag er po pg Bg . sande ‘that ‘ The Cadets of the secese eanaaeaendl.s Mr. Pownit, (dem.) of Ky., from the Judiciary Com- y ce to the act praise the President, but ‘o censare bim. 71. For the relief of W. Y. Hansell, the heir of W. H. amd censure the latter were larger om eecoun! The Cadeis of the sec mittee, repo ‘the bill to increase the salaries of cer- removing the deposits from the Bank, | deny this aceertion. We have the right to pa:s a resolu. | Underwood, and the representatives of Samuel Reck- , than they would otherwise have been. hier gy Arent tain Judges of the United States. hy epe ee Serger, ea we ere ares Oe ee gg The affirmative vote of 65 im the House today, to lay Names, er 8 TOOT |e, Bavann, TaeeNTL POLYGAMY Ri. HTC. catoo, | ine lam ef the tan. ‘Bes op. thems rescbuions’ ware waa! | ‘Tuite syorer'serdeat to oft legisloave bodies, "Tho | 75: For ime veherer hota eerie, ‘He resolutions of censure of the President and Secretary of | Richard F. Armstrong. aii reported the ro ‘bill to prevens polygamy in Utah, | 2° Cemsure propored. no declaration set forth that be de- | House of Commons in England does it every year. The u". For the reef of James Philan, the Navy on the table, was composed exclusively of Syivenes Dae. with an amendment. pen tye fe neal Lepnr geyser sat tag ay gh ‘committees of that House are conetantly at work,some 15. For the relief of the legal Fanpop of Byl emiccrats while all the South Americans present, togetbor | S¢c78® ero An immence number of adverse reports were mado, was net in conformity W | times praising, sometimes censuring, and very frequeat'y we ae ae the Pmatoy, the government by a vote of censure. 76, For ‘end private billig acd memorials of minor iaportance re- ts There pever was & legislative body yet but had this | of Francis Guillory. ported, j Fy fH hi ty with Messrs, Adrain, Clark, of New York, Davis, of Indi- | William Baker mma, Haskin ana Morris of Ilinois, voted with the ro- | William Watts Carnes THE CASE OF ANBON DART. A power as incidental to their legislation, “I believe Ihave | 77. For the relief of R. K. Doebler. publicazs in the negative. ” a wa The Senate biil for the relief of Anson Dart, ex-Superin- the Senate, im which he denounced that action of the of the technical obj raised 78. For the relief of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Martin . B. Comatock..... tendent of Indian Affairs in Oregon, was considered. Senate asan improper upon his prerogs- | here. Sir,J say it bas been s matter of surprise that | Burke and Captain Charles 8. Winaer, of the United i AAEOND FORTIES, Adolphus Dexter Mr. Las, (dem.) of Oregon, opposed the bill, saying tives 26 9 co crdinate. of the government. What | the Secretary of the Navy, or some person for him, | States Army. ‘The city is fast filing up with the delegetes bound to | {tops ta the man bad no honesty and no integrity, was was the conduct of the leading Seustors ef the day—Ciey,i | did not ask for a yote upon theee resolutions long sinoe. 79. Bor the relief of Char es W. Brooks, of New York. Bakimore. The Douglas men feel very.sanguine that he | Jonn Feeney Holden by every honest man, and desired to fic from the trea- . fanpage ae ag Several others— | There have been instances !n cur history where officials 2 Hes tea raliet ot: Reten: Ragesnen sudream of wile consid." Toy decree tae te pover | Alert Gala Heat “arene Frnt Secon Towy ely een othe Petts, | Secasf"ee Healy apy 6th ws for | “emt Mewfounsend, mer of te Bah wg Jee tap tt Rageaber enim ed wa cra tnt | BSSne ew wean, lam aed te rena r | oes ae eee | MEG, mesons a, mae ae w J learn that the members of the Richmond Convention ex” | Charles Kirby King, Jr. ur, eal, - | case, which | shall endesvor to presen! 4 Our Washington Correspondence. . Bane . ac ment of bis motives, and, in fect, a censure upon’ y of pest to be éxcluded at Baltimore. The Douglas men aszert KSey) of the coameen ation of | him accordingly. Now, if qeallecten the. other? Sie kedigticninn ows Seren eed aiben. ‘Wasurnaron, Jane 1%, 1860, night ceesions blurred the records’ of the country, inert such sessions & dlagrace to the Sonata’ “Inthe id Roman Senate, all laws passed after sundown were sidency,and if he declines they will take measures © | Charics Edmund McKay. . ol > va nee oe to ‘vote bim oct of the Convention, and if be overrules their gy (00, fore the discovery of aloo- notion they will overrule him. A new movement springs | John Woodward Philip....... Sept. 20 | ‘The resolution was passed. re wpamong the Douglas bewns in Ohio, The Columbus Ga- | Houry Forry Picking. ' The Leguative ant B autre haar ply. neti, @ week!ty democratic’paper, nominates Sem. Medary, | Frederick Rosa considered. agent . the present Governor of Kansas, for the nomivation at | George Parker Ryan. Mr. Hustzr, (dem.) of Va. reperted an amendment Baltimore. He is s Douglas man, and the opinion is thet | Jolin Murray Spencer... from the Commitiee on Finance, extending the time of ‘M it @ seem that Douglas cannot get the nomination, tha: ‘thas they will request General Cushing to resign the Pre- | Jobm McFarland, Sf Convention— Southern Horace Kdward Mullan. public competition, as required by law, to a Dr. Tate, ‘The Baltimore Eitimaiai—An Explo Let ing @ censure on President Jackson, and as a pre-f| of Penpsy!varta,a ar frie of Sa Evenidantns | sion—4 Douglas Ticket and an Anti-Douglas ‘Moke, and to Triend of the Seoretary of the Navy, at ron | 3 Valuable to them in this matier. But they | nouse be (Dr. nd of we Someta of 8 Feb ay en 9 Four or Five Southern States to Bell and Bvercti— ibat nay’ trans taoene orerse._ Mr. Cay denied eves Washington. He therefore contended thet the contract What Will Dean Richmond Do at Baltimore? de. ~ 4 declared was given to Huater for reasons, Cae ee rae iene were drawn up in general terms pur ban! not a Boonen 1 while i RON UN ani ae ant eee Sareea Led bimeel, while he stayed at bome practising as a ominoug unanimity, agree opinion Rich- 10 the fact physician in Reading. By the agr with Hanter | mond Convention will await the upshot of the Baltimore latter | cbar; government three dol. | Convention; that that Convention will break up ites and i | i 5 z i funding the debt of $20,000,000 to five years, that the House had sent i an amendment to the Tarif bil i William Thomas Sam impeach bis motives, or to pass censure uj Medary will be the best rT promise fund this debt in two years. The committee had thought thuty-five, fits a shee te with antes - rst hraihage th pe dan Dest to p'ace it in this bill and extend the time. Bim cn such | impeachment. yet natwitatanding Saat Ave: being, in exoces, {ity conte, ee | Saintes, sit Tenis aad one Cee " Mr. Bicixk, (dem.) of Pa., objected to the amendment ~ oe denied jo genco vn to | lose to the country of twenty seven thousnad dollars an: amy Gepernh tire enteneeal base ‘Te Howe bes done very tile to-day, and this ove: om this bill ‘He thought the Senate abould consider the | impeach, ver, yet failed to iave with | nually. This fact, be conteaded. was known to rights candidate. ‘Bing bas been engaged upon several propositions to print ‘méditional copies of agricultural and other Patent Oftic! reports. i i 5 ‘the Presi. point, rather conceding, indeed, thet he was | dent, as well es the fact that the contract bad not been what ‘'y Merely expreesed an opinion In their | jeft tition, jemanded ‘Sberman adie ead its sasntae-aas | Sia eaves nance amet eee | cary wage iam; mer Oanros orb the ‘‘live contract, w! has been respective departments of the government are indepen- | ly referred to in the House, and, going into i i f i I I E é i : THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS. : the . ‘ n dent of each other in their difiereat spheres. The Presi- tutions in tu be ‘Mhere'ie hittle doubt that the Senate will rescind the _re- raising proper revenue. This was an attempt to carry dentist resol urn, be comcluced by pressing upon the democratic lependent of Congress, and it in its renee candidate in Maryland, North Carolina, Virgi elation to adjourn on the 18h, and extend it at least one over the ential contest om this question and cover | Tht 0 seis renee et of tie President, Tam sstdeny. | syruse the necessity of thetr marking their d ation | aie, Keatusky and 7 oot uw, up the eatravagance of the administration. cia] tribunal, and CS and eg ym go ey ae Saat uJ 5 we} sought these resolutions. fe are bere, fesour! 1. O.. bled under the written charter, the constitution | mick émuadeon, ‘Engh, Floresta, Forse, J . | ing the and the power of the House of R. a i weer. sli ihdiite is pe mr. oc, (Comm) @f.60., Soapensad sg ry by mie ing the right a tale avrraps ond oe Navy by adopting the resolutions brought up by tae com- | those States to Bell and Everett. And this may be demeeven Pacite Conmnines * Se ccssb ee meee ant ings, where such may have come to ght, with | "ar, Bococx moved to table the reeslations, im Louisiana. As for the rest of the Southera States, no oe Bree pert whe rt Birrent cient,’ Be theeghs the queskean of finance and view of impeaching the President by the Senate; but | Negativea by 66 120, as follows:— doubt can be entertained that they will be carried by the SMOG 00 Fuitay, ond the probably in thes the be Protection ehould never ~ connected. I deny the right of this body to resolve itself imto a judi- po oe et - | Southern democratic candidate. e of FF. hi i Fit ‘Smcinding the Centra! and Southern ro utes will pass. The Benate will dodge it if they can. ‘Tue PACTVIC TELEGRAPH BILL. Mr. Fuserxpen ¢ofended the republicans from the charge of extravagance, saying that the democratic ad- minletration recommended them, democratic committees reported them, and democratic voted for them, the assem | of the United States, and we are, above all tae nations of F ‘ i i 2 i j & [ E § ‘he Pacific Telegraph Bill, as amended by the Senate, ~-Nov. 31 | {o0%ney in the minority were not reepouaibie for them, | We earth, existing under a government the most compl nerun, Larrstes, une Layne Tove Mart | Donny rea terrae aa ane coainern States, Nov. 29 cated in character, with a State eQueen, Mefae, Mil!son, Douglas woald be excluded, and Bell would be the Festoring the corporators, will come up in the House Sept. 90 | MF. Simons took the same view. S ioaceae Fentear Phal og 4 Mr. Toomns eaid he blamed the republicans “and sme government, = Department and a Federa: Rie hay Rafe, Soot, | highest candidate of the list. @uring tbo morning bear to-morrow, and from present Sept. 28 Department, with al) yn, Smith of Ve, ‘Oct.. 96 | t¢mocrats who voted with them a majority for Thoyss, Underwo ‘Vallandigham, ‘This very plausible view of the battle, as it now stande, appearances that body will concur. If the bill is defeated ‘Oot. 95 | extravagant appropriations, and charged that a combine. Pagenipein 4 may suggest to the Dean Richmond New York delegation the press of the country, which is deeply interested in its ‘Nov. 24 | Hon existed in various quariers to increase the expendi. | 1 i cent em “Anes OE Bae elateE: | the nopeleemess of the cause of Douglas. It is believed: will bave to thank some of the officers of the Mov. 95 f “8nst\ 60 a0 Co annie guatection seousey. do not find our ; ; pommece, Nov, 25 | , MX. BiGuem proceeded to show that over $6,000,000 petayey edit on Sg 'F, | %0° that, having lost his main card of Seymour, Rich ‘ese in the Doorkeeper’s department, who, it ie anid, are Ss 4 by the Senate, not esiimated by | We ind it there wri Guanes oltes: Crd, Davisct Ind. | mond le now fluttering in the wind, and may be dougt doing their utmost to defeat it. Sept. 21 | te ce #, and the Secretary of the Treasury bad | 124 19 pupih ite members for Dawee, D Farnsworth, Fenton, Stated in his report that we could not meet these extraor. Ferry, Gra’ | for a price. But, while the men suspect him. THE TARIFF AND LOAM BDL. Sept. 27 | Ginary expenses unless additional revenue was provided. | B¢uct. Tell me, mm ma, Hae Bouthern mem bavve no faith in bisa; bus they lees radher ‘Tre Sonate, having defeaied the tariff, are now {asisting oo He thought that tose demoorata who would vote with the irae hagas gue, . te Fernando Wood than to the Regency for assistamee and ‘epen the twenty million loan. This will produce a conflict | Heary Nov. 22 | ‘@publicans in support of an increase of revenue Lad inited States of —, Fe ‘ Between tho two branches which will have a grester | Rete? Nov. 38 | Sustrat clemente and provesting Torey Tsompotition, The | 18 proof. I demand ae Laver: ing the pldes ot Dean ‘gobmuone to send’ by fendency than anything cls to extend the session, | janie! Carroll ey. 3S hae will exosed tho reveutse, and ubere wil not be po ee ward, mri eg Douglas the hiry dive votes of New York wale Ii ‘The Senate bas put the loan provision inserted by the | Wiliam R. Sept. 20 | octet to pay the public debt. ter ad | Sar ere, Gooreaben Foner, Potter, L Rovest ite. shld te oe reat ‘Grow ibe Tite Guat ‘Mouse im the Tariff bill, upon the Legislative, Executive [ono ey Oot. 25 ag. a, Tevenue pa I ‘we can censt: ‘Seranton, Somers, Sean! | fiat upon his back with trek vote of the Convention. ad Judiciary Appropriation bill, as a rider. bboy Soph. 2 poy ted stale . Akal ovents Se lense of, he Bakimere Convention, lo GRAND DEMONETRATION @? THE LOBBY. John Campbell Sept. 27 cil, te resolve themselves a yote of New York, and as the vote of res, In BTRe Bouse was invaded w-night by lobby men and — a. 3 that we are illegitimate, s riotous, WWiwoss Windoens Cees depenie ioe toes Iemeoends ine may, thors to such an extent that all business was stopped, | Ha7éen 7. Sept. 26 es Dh This vote on the second resolution, | prefer to surrender to Dickingon as preferable to end Mr. Martin, of Georgia, called the ationtion of the | Baward ‘Sept. 22 that the requirements made by ‘why should Wie Se Downe emerers -— is hand owey upon Dewees, Rpeaker (Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts) to the fact, | William Bept. 27 the appropria. | we Daves right to censure the en, Hal hen the Doorkeeper, who hat permitted this vioistica | Witam C. 8 by | we aot have tras Beasties aid ‘Wasmsncnom, June’ 12; 1860 Cae rom wawarnd orbs tava | met * Ay gest ER eS Bore ng EL ylvaaus H. Huns added six'mil. | doctrine attempted here would lead wo aw Te, vote Pacife Railroad ana tek - mmm covork ixvRenGATioN. seine & Heath ghargea were | cord between the co-ordinate "The following g who did not vote on the wc. | SEPA Projecte—he Bills for the Organisation of New Mr. Davidson, ex-Uniled States Mareball of the North: | Yepry't. Jonuee. tarit' or | branches working barmosiocsly sad eases ea ae | ee ee Lert eae erm district of lilinols, has deen subpened here | William C. Jackson government, and | a government of discordant and hostile elements, a ee hee of Ala, and ‘The Homestead Bil and Kaneas—All Likely to Go by the by the Covode Cemmittes. The committee have a Eth yay hed gone | war one upon an 3 following ger: the seoona | Board, de. : sotherized bim to pot in die testimony to] SoC Tong ey tw poe fn yy resolution, did Hamilion, | The two houses have resumed business thie morning, ‘writing. ts embraces the following letter, which ae? Pay the interest of the 9 | reseniatives to initiate Movement. We, especially ae said the gentleman from a8 with a delermiaation to close up the work of the ses- qontained ro date, ut was received early im | “°**r cDermott.... ber the tari? | ins 7 t House of Representatives, of all people Ohio bad aseai! ‘this floor, and then demied sion within the Rarrow limit of seven days remaining to Anguat, 1868, doring the coctest between Lincoia acd | ,lexander H. McCormick. Mr. Toots read the civil eppropriation bil, with the | Srieual ts pass cor se lam them an opportu . 18th Jane. The night sessions agreed upon in the House Douglas — George MoClure,....... amendments of the Senate Finance Committee, sho President. magistrate y Ea orgy x he Yeas and | will be equal to @ gain of sevem days more; and yet, My Deir Six—I don’t believe youare in the slightest | William Pinckoey Mason. tha every fone made was to fulful contracts and | We are beginning to have a higher opinion of our- tale oaee main question on the resolu- | trom the inevitable nolse and confusion, and conflicting .. Your case is now undermoot. Don't give | | ; eee nae een GUnONieee bot than Praeeed te Doras ean Oa? ener, ube were. rosremmiativen | : "it, the floor | motions and cross-purposes, all crowding im together men have given up thelr connection. with tho 09. $180,000 for the "Charieston ‘o"tesume the God, and to hari oor thonder: | {2 ee, the dedato, lim {© | under this pressure of time, it will be hardly possible to . Their war upon the national democratic party Custom Houre, wae put im by the “Senate Ground us. if we assume this power, we sail | commitiee on expend equeeze through the indispensable appropriations within ‘of their mek and I suppose the to ful} ~— honest contracts ef Maine and | next, as has been suggested to me, q the condact ‘ie own IDE, iy for the te. The biicans of the House bad no right ‘the interval designated. Hence the resolution offered by — SR yy FR peared to be “economical by cheating bouest contractors | feverte i utoge her, Bet let aa, see, socanig anasto defunct ext! oom , ‘most | Mr. Wilson in the Senate this morning, to exwad! the ser: ‘Thoee ‘who willing to nd carrying on a system of profi im appropriating | bave the to indict punishment cpon the President sion to the 28th, or ten Deyona the appointed. = hr two the edminletration, “and “to resara . 29 } $7,000,000 for fraudulent pensions. He condemned the | of the United States and of the Navy, if'there | °Be Congres to pre- y days me support . ‘1 ett me taliens >. vious one, when this ‘the Among the measures that will in all probability be the English Dill as as 0 pettioment, ought to be conc! he ; 9 | 68 ~ - ane job. " 4 any thing in the volume of testimony which justifies the | Commitiee by was | th: to the Hated, treated Kindly aod supported; but if nothing eles | Jobn lienry Reed 28 J Mr Bictaa said be did not like to hear such imputation } resolutions reported last session by the gentleman from | Dow pought a, ee Rext session, we think the folowing will serve tbetr term but opposit'on to the party, {t caanst ad 5 = . 26 f cast on bey yy Senators who votea for the } (nio (Mr. Sherman) from the minorily of commitiee, | pave no opportunity may be enumerated — Be helped. They say bere that Mr. Douglas is more vio. | Tohan' wy’ mangaeee Pot Peed oreaea toe ete ae a a ee Mr. Hation argued thatthe Housefuas power to pase the | ‘The Pacific Rallroad, in all tte various abapes snd tt hosuliy to imistrs neree . Hatter, latler te ail whe support it than any Diack republican in con, | James Monroe Stafford “Sept. 22 | Br. Towns eaxd he would give way for an explanation, | iriumpbantiy annouvces that be can sustain’ the por! be taken this was determine! | forme. ' grea. ‘Now, what should be the difference 10 us between | Charlee D. Sigavee. <Sept. 27 | Wut dhould vote for the Senator to protest against what | uon taken by him in this matter the committee sgeaking | 7D¢ Pacific Telegraph. — ee Seo SS ee nn Se OS i ee et © Sree cunn me aoe Sep cates Cereal | snotoee Ranmest om. pk A ‘catee than an abolitionist would pty it in | Dabney Minor Scales, Dee. 6 4 ee. ry a | Seay, a ee ieee wae eer tribunal, phen ph Sy ped sy Spree the Northern protectioniats. power to do’ y ~ replied sworn aocor ding Everything in shape of a new Loan bill. Most truly yours, ke, J. &. BLACK erin” I Camber. to wan elenking of tho goveramens san susat 1 Sesnass Suseete, tamale cJ Gm, ot, bing was tbe frst time that the aead of pebve | Anything i the ahape of « new batch of Treawury ote. Tame DANE CLA. Sept. 28 | 0 personal Imput He continued to show that the || mony coulalned in, bat volume. What and the ‘Tee House bit repealing the loeal slave code ef tho Mee House to night paseed the long standing tlaim of Oot. 27 bhcane were friends of entraragness Tha regard Wo one of the charges, that the President and the pak S | serrkery of New Mexico. ’ Francie Duincee for services as Consc! at Constantinople. Nev. 28 | usc'ocd uty Knew whet Gey would de it ibey ever {Retgurchare of cul for tbe goveremeat tha sow that ‘Tae Bouse bill for the abolition of polygamy im the Ter- THR CURIQC! GRANT. Nov. 23 bere. © ‘the contract for th: ani ought to be passed. | ritory of Utah. Letters recetved bere to night contradiet the statement Sept. 21 . DOOUTAE, (rep.) Of Wis., asked the Senator if he Falsous cust Wstus comstry, anc'ic, opposes i a eeatetas Repairs All the Dilla for tho establishmeat of new Territorial , eat the Sopreme Court of New Granada had anmalied the Boot: ai | people vureed the recorde of foe tater re” “ee “2° requiring that thi contract shall be aid condemna’ory of both the President | governments. granite of the Chiriqa! Company. The report came through Nove tT Towne replied Wat some dishonest men got in the Given 0 on tpemmpemehtane:'bet mare wan ian Bee cg All the bilis for the establiahment of new steamship e@eers of tbe Panama Company — interested parties. . a Legiviature, as case of new States, People | gross neglect in the @aanerr in which the contract ‘ DaATCHEN FROM SOUTH AMBRICA “Dac. 3 ff nobg some of tnem and ren ubers out ofthe stun, Tuey | fiven ont and eu ‘tapaced at, ano anmand H, thet the contract made by the J lines. j a honest enought in Wisconsia to do that. of the Pappas zt = September, 1868, . M4 French Spoliation bill, and two or three bun- Advices were recetved this morning at the Department ‘Nov. 29 | alter further debate the amendment for ‘unding for in abpeang oe Opty te of tive cal timber was im violation | crea other bilis, chieily of a private character. ; Sf Sisto from our Ministers ai Chile, Poru and New five years the $20,000,000 was then agreed to--yeus 20, for the Presideat to make appotatmenta trom hin Sesecnpec oy res sage oo ‘The Pacific Railroad bil! has stuck fast upon the die- @raneda. The Perevia: government had not determined THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Senay, (dam) of Ark., offered an ‘ ane ty ae ope lf by | agreement between the rival sections, combinations and i (Me course |t would purmue in regard to the demands of YIRGT SESSION. ‘$4, for paying the claims of Choctaw || very same ‘was done in the House. The coal yp Ea routes concerned. The Homestead Dill hangs upon 8 ra- ow government, Minister Ciay had presented the eub- Gsvets;' wen tursted ‘over Uy an aiguarenions al bea by the se can wen De. ant Lat cach and highly injerioun to | dieal disagreement between the two houses. The tarid. SA, GEE Bad Cited .t0 om he perpert of bis insirec. Sennen o'eloek. A a tae ate a ee revenue aad protection scheme on the ome side, and tho | tant. ‘The tmpresnion prevailed that they woot! secede Wasmnotox, jane 13, 1860. fis Stato, and thon Saal recommendtion he x Torae, moved an amendment | icc porary expedient ofa lun or new betsh ef Irespery / @ the demands of our rovernment, sccompanied as they ‘THE CASP OF THADDEUS HvarT. Heure of Representatives. eppoimtment. oe ee ES ‘00 the proposities of Mr re ares ‘Rotes on the other, will be very apt to destroy each other. 1 qere by & mancf-war. ‘The next arrival will probably | Mr. Scwomn, (rep.) of Mase, presented © memorial, TWAREIGTOR, JURE 13, 18 een ee Ea ol ia eat under thie ‘one half of the ra ‘Tue House bill repealing the local slave code of New Mex'- 1 Lgeutle the matter. signed by Dr. Henry B. Qheever end others, asking for } cxyscan oF THR PRESIDENT AxD MBCRATARY OF Tas xAvy. | government than ever had bees before. The only com. Ne pany on a | oo has been bung up to dry m the Senate. All the Dille —. i ‘Minister Bigier had made little if any progress in the | the discharge of Thaddeus Hyatt, and desired that \t be ‘The House proceeded to the consideration of the special mt Sn Se. © Ret, Boman re Ro of mae oat aut Providing for the organization of new Territories, incles- 4: # } -suttloment of pending ditecities. In fact, there was no | referred to the Special Commitioe on the Harper's Ferry | order, being the resobutions reported beck from the Com. | (20 much money ia po Fo IS Motte aad Tondomaenn tug Decotah, Chippewa, Idaho, Nevada and Arisoaa, Rave 4” | material change im the aspect of affairs. Inturrection. mittee on Expenditares in the Navy Department. ir ofber yearv, and under cinerea, | ueted to from Dy wy been laid upon the table ta the House, on sccoust of te (” ‘Meo revolution in New Granada was etill progressing, | Mr. Prien, (dem.) of Ind., objected, inaemngh aa the } utr. Pocock, (dem.) ef Va., In opposing the resolutions, wore made from pre- | jutea: but Mr? objected, Amend the reso. | wrimot proviso embodied tn cash and ellofthem. leaay J “Get # was thought that through the friendly offices of Gen. | Senator presented, but the other day, ® petition from || and after a few preliminary remarks, euld—Look, air, ot by So Grenment; | The third resolution, as above, was adopted, 123 | event they will go over to next December. The “‘almighty }. 2 Barran,, the impending troables might be averted. negroes, and which was referred i> that committee. there resolutions, eubmitied by the member from Teo two years ify thou ~s nigger’’ bas settled the bustaess for them, and the people OFMCHRS OF RR WAR ATRAMIR RICHMOND. Mr. Scum meld be bad expressly minted si the time | nesses (Mr. Hatton), and tell me if Tam mistaken tn my charged that the prods of | of tne Navy, Dp reseiriae cae eset eee errar | oc enid Territories, Ul after the Presidential elecsen, wilt ‘The following naval officers have recetved preperstory | that (he petition was from persons of African descent appreciation of them? Examine them particularly, ant ee tel Sone of bidders for courtcts with the Raise and have to look out for them: cires. Let thes proceed to do 1, pertere tor the Richmond, detailed as the Sagehip of the | Mr. Fire replied that it might have been the case, | will be seen that they have 20 reference whatever to iment the Presijent | ju. eue's Of 8 frontracta upoa pending slesions: | 4— accordingly, and a call upon Congress next seasicn to 1” “Qamahervanenn equadren—Captain Charles 1. Bell, Fiag | bot M was done without the knowiedge ot the committee | logialaton. ‘They contemplate in no way « procedure be. 3 Could be por that for- | Geeerving the reprobatios of this House-rwas atepeed, | foot tbe bille will be very apt to bring the two houento a." \eaMieer; Oagtain George N. Holling, Commander; Tieuten- | Mr. Scxwxx—What of that, Mr. Provifent? What if 1 | fore ue Senate for an impeachment of this House os these Get Detreee appointed Public Prister on the | 108 seatost 61. ; sense of thetr or gama Barney, Davenport, Young, Weaver, Gwin and | did’ high offers. ‘They are nothing more nor less than a con. would give one half of hig | #0ts# from balf past four to seven o'clock. spe ne ve Kanaan wil beleft in ‘Walker—the ivtter to act as master. Purser Senac bas The Paesnest—The Senator from Jniince bas the | demnation of the Chief Executive of the country, and aa ie eee eee eee Would be the EVENING SESSION. Jb ELS le . + i (been detached | rom the Seminoly at Norfola with preps. | floor ‘fiction of punishment opon him. Look at the first of theee Tepublican Printer of the House hapa tee feries of the aes ‘algel, tee wih amcatments thet will net reustes the or watery orders to the Richmend Mr. Fircn—Sir, 1 don't want to be interropied by the | resolutions, and it will be seen that R relates toan abuse | Party to divide the profits of bis offion with them? But, | against 7 i A -G | between ths two houses, the vote a: ; en) WAR PRONE emeoL”E. Senator from Massachusetts. that can go longer be practiced, if it be an abuse at ail. for becanne it to ‘This last reeotution is as follows — bey fel ane Ly ee A Deard of nave.’ constroctors has been ordered to Ner- | Mr. FEsemenax, (rep) of Mo., wanted to know if it was | It wan practiced, however, uncer the old aymom, already ‘belonged. to tee ; et aeener 2 ra | cluding the bil of tree. millions tor the ment ofthe y tel fomurvey the new steam sloop Seminole, recently | amserted as s principle that negroes onnid not petition | abolished by law, and camaot be again introduced. his friends; and care 4 = ee it~ 3 g West at the Novy Tard at Nensnesia, and which is re | Congress? Ho had never yet heart oven # Southorn So] But the resolution is not directed against that be brought aguiagt tne ens! prepeais. pa cant oven 2 > & ported 40 be rotien an«' defective (n many places. mator fay a8 much. abuse. No, but it is to rebuke and inflict punishment ap. Cth aon cuns. Comers, thas will fall upon the next Seeshos orthe ' 4 ron (CAL MARwEme. Mr. Fitch replied that be bad n9 objection to their peti] on the President of the United States and the Sccretary Circumatances attenting | The Senate bill Of the act to ascertain and | ™ministrstion, to say Sea the fosde Sisal, Ps ‘Thee ia much discugs.'00 goimg ©@ among the crowds . right to petition, | of the Navy. Ie it mot, im fact, & punishment that is Ny aaron boy cae aca a pe the fe mitions for Frewch —_ ” 4 @! democratic poiltic'ane (n the city, and there are many ordicary mode, and | Ctlled jor? Is not the House asked to infliet punishment from New York (are Mr. Gvrisy, from the Committee on reported ‘Thur, should “ Old Abe Iinooin’”’ be elected, there ie a } ¥ "romptn meetings in the otcls. upon the President and the Becrotary of the Navy? One oe |, because a resolution ¥ ‘the rar ot Po a py v ferenade,'s ppoken of to night to ¢) ‘cit epecoker from of the resolutions directly charges that @ particular at wes and Patent Offige P| tho we of the —_, s hundred miliions of dollars, . @ personal friend. He assured the House Fesolutions | Patent Office. ‘among the mem. | the ret session of bie Congress. hobby, © Mr. Tancey and others. Of these gentlemen demands the reproot of thie House of | from committees came 0; Win be cer resmueenaanes ert of be Howse se meree, gat anor Cd Beak® mira, rer Cemnderrbie importance ts atached te’ the epecch st Represeatatives , aod another resolution says that « par than ‘tin tbe chairman 'and Prhape, one or two 1 Ss increase ne whole num- Rh at OL ory © Salem, by Dr. Loring, who was & delogat from Massa. Heular act of the President of the United Statice, and the | tained —7" tings. ta thie an het Nap nated i agharp aud curls rotsetens anaes peat mae =] @ chusetis 10 the Charleston Conveath "2, bat who was kept Becretary of the Navy doserves the eonure of thie forte ‘matter ana vows of cewure of the Pret, | pasned by fet sore 7 mun may conjpctare. Je SHAY dy the ilinees of his father. fe Will be present at Breseat petitions of any time. 1 wish to enter my dissen’ | House. And, air, is not this in itself pemishment—ea in he thet the House would give it Mr. Gorurr Tesolution, which was pea. Boch are the refiestions from the ot Baltimore, an4 advocate the Tonnes #0 platform, whicn | entirely jamie omen Fee FELGt ere: | ietion of censure Look at your miltary ryviom, ana | ETM, goer ay a actetd hs |, cf ies Ranteoes beleeion el is tee teen parr Bo fren : , also, @ resolntion to it will Ae thought may be the position taten by ny merous anyboty, and I do not fee! will find in the liet of punishments enumerate: and gentleman "roan Chi ey! got bimesif the same Cy a ‘a0 main istration; from the famished a © Worthern demoerate. rao censtre upon to the Committee on dey A ives on the of the of the West. Thie Fovetatteeey canekan te manemeey meabinaoe ‘Ore Py farmEee 0 nites erncens) of —I\ seems to me, er, . Placed lowat on the list, but altogether with a view | inst was ‘ Tevotuttonary Cy ‘troegh- Dis iee png Tomy that | wa the whois progeeding. Mr. Booock hed not conm- ‘THE CASE OF WR. DADCEER out the Union. ‘Wie eacortained from an oficial letter of the Forth | genator Inciama. ether day my col moet typed when ben pete capes. Mr. BuriiwGame, of the Committes on Affairs, ‘Wer, sddremed to Purser J. 8. Cunninghan), that pay. | sented © Colored citineme ir, , Sa, ‘Ohio, rose to . He waidim | fecured, under a ‘bill an chgnetio— eve in that Commonwealth Mr. 1 oe oe Vio commiadon and warrant oCloere will hs made ir r7 iia stated on thus Boor what PE Be: pn ay A AG ey ge et boca ‘eee with the provisions of the act of June 1, 1860, the petition came from colored men aod teaich bed been fie 7% obdjoction was taken to the confusion > = : oye 4 end ail g Waits Arwing from supposed errors an to sea | Th ne eae ; res the depositions on whieh we €Fe about to act, beonase | the service wm, WAETY Will be referred to the Navy Depart. Berne da: 3%, Sad tot to the Fourth Avtitor. The i ui al tal it 4 ‘won of the Naval Academy and the ot,’ from white men—aad Provident of we bese our eeting w debt white or black men—ee ha: hom. “titled to the pay allowed im the new bil! . ‘Trymeuth are en ree hat UTS can = fo midehipmen. ee ROMEATEAD Pr. by Smee Conterees cx th, ‘Siomestond Dill met ibis morning, todian'@ ail fi mltf a! il

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