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Wes FROM WABMUNSTON. INTERESTING pRosecones OF CONGRESS | = x Proposition to Call Out a Mil- lion of Mon. Food and Freedom for the Sol- diers in Southern Prisons. No Negotiations with the Rebel Leader Action of the Senate on the Enro ment Bill, ARHY APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS, ae, a. a. Wasurnotey, Jaa. 7, 1864. MIGIVAT€ APSOINTMENTS SENT TO THE SENATE. Tho Presiwent to-day sent to the Senate for confirma. ion a lacge oumber of military uominations, for the gatec part promotions, and which have been accumu- ting ance the adjournment of the last Congress, The Pooate in oxscutive session to-day referred, but confirm. @4, aon9 of thom. Among ie promotions are tho follow. fag —D. S. Graat, Major Gonoral of Volunteers and Briga- @ior Goaornt of the regular army, to be Major Genera! in Bho roguias army,to date from the fatl of Vicksburg; Poiove: George A. Thomas, of the regular army, Major Gerora: of Voiuntoers, to ve a Brigadier General in tho Pogulac army, to dato Crom the battie of Chickamauga. Meade, Mevhorson aod Sherman, of the regiilar arm, fod ali Major Generals of Volunteers, to be Brigadi Wouorais ia (vo cogular army—the former's promotion to Wate frou tac battie‘o? Gettysburg aad the latter from Bho fail oF Vicksburg. TUB NEW SNROLMENT BILL. Seaator Wi soa, Chairman or the Senate Mi m- mittee, runced today that he expects to get his en- oiment bi: Lurough the Senate to-morrow. Ste@auens otturts wiil be made to strike out the $300 commutative ciause from (he Senate bill amendatory of Enrolmeat act, but tue impressioa is that it will be rotaincd ‘As aa eucoucageracat to drafted men to serve in per- Pa, Gonaioe Wilscaehaa iadicated bis iateution to ofier ‘an amandinoni rodveing the term to eighteen mouths. HE NAVAL APPROPRIATION AND INTERNAL BLV2- NUS BILLS. The Bouse Commitee of Ways and Means is now en- @Aged ia tho proparation of the Naval Appropriation bill, “While sul committers are at work upon the amendments to tio fot! Revenue law. It is the intention of the to keoy ove of Its vilis constantly before the " ORNRUAL DIX SENT FoR. It is codoestood that General Dix bas beea sent for to coaaitt with the War Department reiative (0 the organ- ! + fred aysiom of robbing recruits of thoir bonaty, now in voutua ia New York clty and State. The evidence before © the Dopartaent ia fearful, both in quality aad quantity, s@howing that every specior of fraud and violevce are in \ @aliy pract'ce by the voluuteer brokers to procure the ~@nitstmont of men, who are then defrauded of three- “fourths.of their bounty. There is evidence also that un- @ mon are accepted, the brokers paying a quiddam hono- rariuy to Lue olficers who pass these bad bargains of Un 'o8am A radical change of the whole recruiting sys- ‘tam wit doubtiess result from the proceedings now in baad, Gen Dix baying entered the most energetic re wmoaatcaace: against their further continuance. There wilt bo acwoop made, moreover, of the geutlemen who faavo bee ongaged {a this business, to which that of the -@inv@ trader is doceat and honorable; and there will be a a@troug offort made to make them disgorge their ill gotten @ains to (ho cases of the cripples and octogenarians whom ‘Shor havo palmed off upon the goverament through the ~eoant vance or stupidity of corrupt oiliciais. TUE STATUS OF THE REBELLIOUS STATES. ‘Tuore was @aother skirmish in the House to day upon *tbesubjoct of the sta(us of (he rebellions States, sets of Pasolution. baring beoa offered embodying the adminis- teat.oa aod peace views, by Mr. Batdwin, of Massachu- smetta, aad Mr. Rodgers, of Now Jersey, the former of whiok wore adopted and the latter, of course, laid upon the tabie, oaly forty-two votes having been cast in their favor, tine denoficent operation of the previous question Aaappity provonting any debate upon either, } SRXWATION AMONG THE ARMY OFFICERS. . Somotucug of @ seasation has been occasioned here to+ Gay among the various military offices, by tho resolution -@f the Aepate calling on the Secretary of War for a tist of officars io Washington drawing commutation for quarters, -&° It is bolevod that (his resolution is preliminary to a * coduciag the present force and cutting ‘down tho eates Of commutation. (COUR CHARACTERS SENT TO PRISON. Jos. M. Shiriey, Jos, W, Smith, Robert Moraa aud Jos. .!, Johuson have been sent in saad (mprisoned in the Old Capitol as suspi- ors, tuey having refased to take the oath of allegiance THE PLOVOTIO BALLYOAD BETWEEN NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON. ‘Ths aver! committes announced today in the House *By the Hpenker, oa the project for a oew railroad under Mir. Braudego's rosolution, adopted yesterday, is under- Brood to Stand U7e ia favor and four against it. TUS CASS OF THE CAPTCRED SCHOONER GLEN. Too Picadout sonta message to Congress to-day en- Closiwg @ copy of the decree of the Court for the Southern Eistrict of New York recommending an appropriation of *@17,009 as \otomaity for the iiegal capture of the British echoous: Giva DINNER PARTY AT MR, SEWARD Tue Secrotary of State entertained last evening the miecabers o° (uo National Academy of Science and their families. Tho party was limited to them and the heads of tha foreigu lagations, the Cabinet, the Justices of the Supreme Coors, tue presiding officers of the two houses of Congroan and tho committees on Foreiga Relations with staote cesnootive families. tof IN THE POTOMAC. Ive ts forming very rapidly ia the Potomac, and the Probability 9 that oayigation will soon be totally sus- speaded, Many of tho steamors have been sheathed with fron and otherwise protected. A number of vessels have ‘been bad’ y cut, and several are aow detained in the bays ‘Qa the Lower Potomac, PRISONERS COMING [N. * Rade: prisoaors, spies and guerillas, are betng sent in ali, ao) consigned to tho Old Capitol prison. There a fow ia to: iastitetion aine bundred and nipety-zeven ia m2t05 ILLNESS OF GEN. SCHENCK. Goo. Scugack ig ill, at Dayton, Obio, and wili not be hore for sevoral days, THE INVALID CORPS. ‘The First battalion of the Invalid corps has been or- @orod to Alexandria for guard duty tn that city, thereby Felieving a large number of able bodied soldiers. IMPORTANS DECISION BY THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Aa importaat decision was made to-day by the General Land Ofico, tavolving the title of the site of the city of Red Blu, Suasta county, California, in which Granville Doll was tho claimant and the citizens of Red Bluff he corvestants, the case being an‘ apposed ane trom tho Register of the Northern district of tuat Asato. The decision ts adverse to the claimant, Granvitia Doll, Tho ate embraces one bandred and acres of ‘aud, wilt several mullions of dollars worth din prov osr9ate DEATAS OF NEW YORK SOLDIERS. Tho following New York soldiers have died in Washin tn sine (uo Lat of January acd been buried by the go @rameat — Samuol Yates, Tad New York. York Kew york artillery. Allred Crumb: 64th » Thea: Der sot ian New York Goo, ©. Bw int Now York cavalry. 1 Witbur, mu New York artillery Aichasl Ityan, Vth New York Hoary © \ggins, 40a New Yors paar: Geo & ke ston, 16th New York cavalry. TUR QUOTA OF THRMONT FOL Woodbridge, of Vermont, bas r vant the qv that State fa fe a of two bendred and seventy, bes des the ree oy a ated | country, if lawful. THILATY LIQGHTH CON SRE. miner eeamon Be © Waswnarom, Jaa. 7, L966 MEMO AL FROM MONNTEMEANS OF THEE GORE, Mr. Otxon, (rop.) of Coan , presanted & momoria, (rom ministers of the Gospal, asking Usat whoa drafied they be empioyed as chaplains or 12 hospitaia. THe PAT OF COLORKD EROOMS Me. Wiusow, (cep) Of Mass , proaented (9 petition of Colonel T. W. Higginson, praying for iaformation as to the pay of colored troops compared with that of privates in the regular army, asking for Lue samo pay as volunteers. ‘THE MILITARY OFMORR IN AND AROUND WAStLNUTON Dir. Gaines, (rep.) Of Lowa, offered a resolution request ing the Secrotary of War to furaish the aames aad grad of officers in the United States miitary service now sta. tioned in and around Washiogtou who draw comumuta- thon for tuotr quarters or fuel. Agreed to. THE BXOWANGE OF PRIIONKYS. On motion of Mr. Daves (opp.) of Ky., (he Secretary of War was requested to furuisa the papers relating to tae exchange of prisouers. ‘THE DUTURS AND POWKRS OF THR GOVERNMENT. Me. Canute, (opp,) Of Va., ollured cosoiutiona setting forth that this is a compact of States, and that each State for.itaeif adopted Lae constitution of the United States aa it Gid its own conatitation: that in the operation of ita powers it is fedora! and not oational, aud in its extent it ig nationai, not federal; that it is ‘aot competent iu tho President ov any military commander, ta any Stato, to tmpose obligations tuterforing with State laws: that ‘tha goverument was for the protection of minorities, aud there was 00 auch power a3 the war power known to the government of the United States olanenet the const'tit tuoa, that it is the daty of the peov pot the rebe:lion down and that the whole power of the wgovernmeat sbauld be used, not against tae Siates a3 atich, bu! agatust tho armios of the rebels, &¢. ‘ed to lie on the tabie aad be priate1. Tis RCO BOUNTY Wit Mr. Feeaenpen, x (top) of , moved to cefer the Bou ty Dill to the Be a oe viadone: He thought (hata bill involving so large an amonat of money shovld be considered by that committee, Air. Witson, (rep ) of Bass. would oot ob ect if tue TUK AMENDMENTS (TO TER BNROLWENE ACT. The Enroimont bill was then taken up. ‘The Seuate agreed to consider tho minor ameodmaats of the Military Committee before considering the amend- ment repeating the three hundred doliar clase. ‘The amendments of the comtmittes were ail adopted, except that clause Section eight wag amended by iasertiag “aad mavino after ined at fength tho effect of section four, concerning stibstitutes. He claimed that a dratioa man’ could procure a substitute auywbere in the land, who, if not liable to tue draft, was accoptabie, aud that in the case of a re-eolisted veteran becoming a aubsii tute, be received the bouuty aud the price of a substitute, and was discharged {or the time be had to serve aa a veteran, {f not exceeding twelve months. ‘Mr. Saxewas, (rop.) of Ohio, offered au amendmeat to section four, preveutivg veterans from serving a3 substi- tutes who have more thao six months of their fina! term to serve, aud preventing tho soldiers of one State from boing used as cubstitutes for the soldiers of another. He thought such a practice would destroy the esprit du corpe of the army. ‘The amendment was withdrawa. Mr. Wirsox said—A mao may eaiist an allen iato tha service or a young mau under twenty, and if he is cepted be reisased from the draft. He can furnish au acceptable subst ae wherever he can find bim. Mr. Davis, (opp. was ata loss to uadorstand what Senators pe by the term “government aad loy- oh here, He understood by the government of the United States al! the organizations of that goverument— ite constitution, its departments and its oficera who fil: them. While we are told that the goveroment has a! ready eulisied these veterans for three yoars, Secretary Stauiou makes aa atraagemeut by whica the term of twelve months is to be remit- ted, provided the soldiers will cousent. [8 this to be taken 35 the act of the goverumeat. A government once lost its head by dispensing with the lawg of Pa ment, and another, and a descendant of that goveremeat in tho second degree, was driveu from his turove in'o exile. By what authority is the Secretary of War called the government’ Where docs be obtain this high power? Congress might do it, but ong of the bigh clerks of tho President, even though autuorized by bim, canvot do it. It is an uaanthorized abuse of power. [i iS unjust thai the peopie of the United States aloutd lose the benefit of twelve mouths of the term of votoraa soldiers, who by the term of their contract are bound to serve. Ailthis laas been dove vy the government, and when you ask who the goverament is you are toid that it is tdwia BM Stanton, la the War Office. The vetorau who becomes a substitute for another maa ia liable wader (ue law to serve tor tho fall erm of three years, = nas agreed to do it, and the law requires tim to do it He hag received the bounty ‘or thatterm. Tbe Secretary of War bas no power to remit any portion of that time. Mr. Davis said hile he was a friend of the soldier aud would re- ated? Had aot the secretary the wer to discuarge soldiera at auy time according to the terms of their muster: Mr, Davie said, m conclusion, it was uyjust to the ——————_$—$— NEW YORK GERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1864. consolidaiiuact he stagate of id totiabow, 2°0- Secoet to tne Cocamnislena the Soteibey Bd, TO RxRMrT Tyr AN On Keomer vO Ponts. pom Me Sesriem, (cop.) OF Oliv, introduced a wilt (o°eK- Qmapt from payment posial Compunications from tho Sad- diene’ Ad Ly Roker cod to che lost Glee Comumitles Tuk OMBTY LYCOMEED RY The SPATRA, Mr Baim, (rop.) Of Me , offerad a resolution, vehicle lige over, directing {he Secretary of tho Treasury (0 Aa- cortain and report tho ‘amount of dobt incurred by the several staves 1 then cforts to supproma the iméurrec- tio, aud deciariug. as bho judgmont of the House, Unat all such debla should ullimately he aasummed aad. liqui dated by (he goueral goverainsnt NO WROOTATIONS 79. BS ume Weed His ERMMTAA, wer (rep), Of bias, auomitted tho ‘Whereas, tho ined (reason baviag ita Leadquactore at Ricauioud, exists 1m doflaa! vioiation of the federal constitu (oo, aud has no claim to be Geated otherwise thea as aa Outlaw; aad whereas this 1 ad combination of con spivacore aad (raitors can ha rightful autuority over te people of ity portion Of the mal Coloe, and no fora contro! of the poiitical dealiay af the People af any sia‘e ur asciion tugreor, aud bo wartaal Dut (ual of conspiracy Bod teasou for any ‘asaumpiion of autho: stg whaiev er. Uaerei ore jeaalved. That any pro) Hate with the rebet feaders at Richmond, he “authorities 4 tom ‘of loyalty and order in Richinoad.” for the’ veatol thoae portions of tie cepublc which have been disorganized ition to recognize tha by the obeliion 1s, 1a effect, & propos leaders of Lhe rebelion as entitied fo represent and bind trend or the United Stale, whom they cg aud support to, the preigaalon ot Diemey and Cosi and, therefore, every? wich promos tow aaduid be ra ecied without hesitation ‘or det hay Mr. Cox, (opp.) of Gio, moved lo tag the cesoluliow oa the table. Disagread to ‘i ‘The cesoivtion was thea adopted, yoaa 8%, aags M4, ag otlows. — forlow VYeao—Meases Asieg, Alison, Ames, Antovaon, Acuoid, Raley 2 dwta oF nf sh. Baldwin ae te aio, Bea: flexes. te a a fw » Gab lo208, = M, ra Go Coie, Cr ae ‘Dasa a! Md., Dawos, ‘Dow Deo. Dixon, neliy, Koties, Biot. Caran ‘Peatone wh Gaitcld, Gogol, Geinmel, Griswold, ; Higy, Uoined. Hooper, Be “board of Cona., Euiburd, & aan, Kelley, Es of Mion, Koramn, iO Bown. Loaayess, Love, er hee a WeBride, MoCLit Jorris of N.Y. ra, Leonard ienenan te O'Neil! of Pa. Orth, Pot fiat! of Icy... ice of Me. Benet “Pomeroy. PE Aon, thers, Bree ding,” Btebbn ia *Bweats + anager Tracy Upson, Coa Vatkentes Washourae of .. Waalde Masa, Webster, Wiliams, Watsoa, Windom, Woodbridge od ‘Feainaa NaveeMessrs. Ancona, Bliss, Brooks, (09. Dennison, Fa- my of evion, rack, Hacriag HWacris of Tthnois, Her iok, eee: Loug, Miler of Peansytvaut orrison Robie, Peudieion, Pevy, © Randa of Peunsy.7aaia, Paras Bogers, Roas, Bi ouse, Feraaado Wood. Tho vote was thon taken on tho adoptioa of the proam- blo co the resolution, and decided ia the adirmative— Yeas 10%. Nays pone, HATA! DEPOT FOR IRON-C8, Mv. Baanpacas, (rep.) of Coaa., offered (ue following — Whereas, the atteation of Congress has been calied by the See eiacy of (ue Navy (o (be necessity of eatabiishing @ wavy nud depot for tie cons! veHo9 aud repa'r of trou ends, A the Commities oa Naval Adaice iazuire Heacy of establisuing auch nay; ang ‘on what site (ey ongin to be eatablistied The proposition was agreed to. ‘A PRACT PROPOSITION RURANGERD. Mr. Roaaa, (opp.) of N. J., offered the following: — Resoived, That, ax our cointry and the existence of the a ish the wisest we are for the deiermined and vigorons prosectition of the eo! enforcing the constitution of (he mos! watied, war for the purpo! Uniied States; but at the samo time we are for adding to ine RO far as is ‘under ‘the couaitta o agree (0 OF countenance a dissalu- Usa'ot the Union and that we beleve (he appointment of commissioners on the part of the fedeca: government to «commissioners #tnilacly appointed by the tasurgent f States to convene in some sulin fe place for the purpose o! whether aug (any, want plan may f consistent wi the honor and: dignity of. the ‘and based ouly upoa a restoration of the whole Cnioa, by which the present wax may ve brovgut {0 a c:09e aad the lives, limbs aud bes e gallant ofleers and anudiera of tue Umion preserved and” Cre liberties of the not iacoasisient wit the honor and ut inaieat'on of would (a au toy LA : Goa gre: i we mos! Car aest'y recommend auch conference to the considera ; lent and Senate of te United States. and thi x it wy vive soperation therea. aud hope that ( point comm tssioners for that purpaRe. Thai the peopie of the several Sta tule rovernment a! tbe United States wen ali desire io retura to the Uuion ai dopey te a pur. constitution. to reori ments, with thelr tore tue war, aud {0 elect rerresentativen to the Congress nited States, and be represented in the Union with f le of (he several Biates, and wlth. vecvdent excepi tna! of being liad Piwahed according ts the conaiitetion for ¢ Of said co satitu tion and, iaws made in pursuance there theis laws and acis of secession ace vucoustitutional Mr. Seavans, (rap.) of Pa, tbe pa9po a Biel Yeas 18, ways 4 ‘ lowes ‘Yu a's Altison, Ames, rm aon. Arno |; We: gale pa Bi i Wen Brown of West Va, wo, te, Oresswell- avis of N.Y. Deming. Duos. Donner Holley, Ello, Farna pee h, Fenton, Fraak, Garfield ‘gone rin neil. Hnli, A reentisied for three years: 1 13 subject to be drafted: be employs A for his substitute, aud one year’s servica of A is remilted. Section four was agree to. CORRUMION AND PLUNOAR. Mr. Daves rose (0.8 persona! question,and producioga specch of Sir. Hale, made previously, proveeded to read extracts therefrom on the subjects of corruption aud plunder of the nationa! Treasury, and also in some meas- ure reflecting uy the action of the Socretary of the y. He them for the purpose of showing the country that the statements in at apsech were fv endorsed ou the authority of the Senator from New Hampsh Mr. Nanna Crep.) of N. B., waa glad that Mr. Davis had 20 high an appreciation of his speech as to quote copiovs!” from it to the Senate after two years ad passed since its delivery. (Laughter.) A MILLION OF MEN TO R&LEASR PRISONERS OY WAR AND PUT DOWN THF REARLTION. Mr. Hows. (rep.) of Wis., offered a jotnt resolution for the relief of the of and goldiers of the United States now heid captives in the rebel prisons at Richmoud aad — which reads as follows:— parsoms ip authority under t anvration' ich for the inst thee years ese was upon the people of the Uniled Bia! goverument, vow hold in barbarot MC nnidicrs of tae United Stacey m exernt on condition that they are allowed such of Onr sokiters as they call negroes, and such of our Oilcers aa lave commander negro troods: aud upoa the further condition (hat release upon parote alt the excess of rebel prisoners now io te hands of our gor erament, amouatiag to many thousands: aud Whereas, the same persons are wnable or unw: le, oF even tolerable acta ie for the apport oF pt Spelt tmprisopiment as oulirage upon the Set ity and the !awe ar as. is vow the: duty as Negitiaale subjects of these laws: Wheraas, have deuled the chatity of the tora! people rk tee United ‘States the privilege of supplying *he most necessities of thelr brothers in these prisoms, and Have refused to receire even a flag of tetica from the avtho slew of the Uakied states, cules 1 (8 forwarded Uy an officer Of thelr own app oval; and Whe: doe# Lot vecome twenty.two millions of of,and ability tor, sell govera: sect to dictate to them what agen Moore t nor does it become them te'feed’ plentifally at howe white thelr bretirew starve within ove buudied walles of thetr own capital; therefore Semtiren. yr bn hy Senate and House of Represeutatives a or States is parted er retaagre sors for ths posi of Mins dies m. y * untess sooner discbarned al to e Stocarty food N prisons, aud to + upon every petwon Laey pm hd a meme nested to aasiga Mf: 0°38, Gra a (0 ube command Of fie forces ree ther with evel of the. forces how ss may be ned wn Moon Tee 3 a ereby. to detail, for, the | subo com: a the Unver the ‘same authority Dow te the Tat ve deratiea tupder their enlistment abel commence com a houses: of 0 qillon the 4h day ae Ses sie discha toed seiviee without pay there: for uatli the expiration se the period tor ‘witel, vaees forces are ealisied. ihe avore was teferred to the Committee on Military Affairs. ee ‘ 1 ) of ¢ ROLWENT ACT. ir. Newmira, (opp.) Of Oregou, gave notice of tis in- pm “thes aap pean amendment to “the Lnrolmea rovide sa Gisabilty, wove annual ar $1 exempt by the payment of $100, and the shal is required to transtnit to the Coflector of Tntornal Revenue of each district the names and residences of all persone drafted and declared to be exempt by reason of wae disability, (bat the sum above meutioued may collected, ia vault of payinent ee ton days after his name shall have communicated to the coltector ifled, he is not the tine for which he was drafted if delinquent. he is made subject to auotber draft and Pp.) OF Mass,,gave natico of his inten tion to offer a abetitute for section twenty of tue {arol- meut bill, repeal) ne eer eae commutation After @ short Oxecutive session ion. te ‘Souate @ljoura yt House of Represen Wastinatos, Jaa. 7, 1964 198 GANGaOT! LAW. Mr. O' Nace, (op ) of Pa, was appmated a momber of the select Gommitios ou tut Bankrupt Law, ia place of Mr. Keliey, excused ‘THE PROPOTED RAILROAD GET REY NEW YORE ABD Wanda TON The Seeacee appolated the [lowiog named géatiymea the select committse to inquire (oto the expediency of a new raiiroad between New York aod Washingtor for postal and Ba por Messrs, Brandegte, of Con. pect wt Alter, of ‘busetts, Ray all, of Peawayl. rngworth, of Itlivola: Brooks, of New York Oltio, Webster, of Maryland, Voorhoas, of and Stoad, of Wreennain On OF Tie KrATIT OF FINE COTED Mri, Crop af low, itroduced a bt! for Pho Toatiane, 7 ane TOA we We Hany, Hoover. iuityird, Julian. Kasay ON. ¥- Loan sligvesoy. Mai on Bhavitg Wevser, Willian: Navs—Messra, Mick., Brooxs, Logg dl Bh. Nene = Daven, Dennison, wold. Ua: oBiatzis of Li, eric, Hol Kuapp, Lazear, tong. | Marcy, “Milter of Pa. bie. Pendieton, Perry, Prayn. Randalt of Rogers, {tol!iar of Mo.. Ross, Sicele of N.J., ‘ie, Sweat. Josegi We White, Feraando Wood, Yeuinni Sis copgeaeieremsuners Mr Seaor:t:o, (rep.) of mitted the following resolution, which was read Peta taid over ove day, ander the rutes:— Resolved, That | Ragust I Caited Sint priaonnes, Mr. Raxoare, Copp.) of Pa., offered the following rasolu- tioa, which lies over —§ That the President of the Gari heres requested 10 continue to use wih {he honor ana diguity of the nation i promecu th ‘ith the rebel outederate xchange cannot be extends be carrie’ into effect be agreed upon between ¥iGOROUS PROBNEUTION OF THK Walt Mr, Amos Myers, (rep. ) of Pa, offered the folio’ Whereas, ia the opin f this House, the federai meni is invested by v wera States n this uational: emergency Cong cree 1 Yocling of mere passion, except whilch loyaity dic- iates; al. resentmen: at except aoel 4s 18 due to treason, and that this war of national self-defence against armed rebels, iusurtectionsry traitors aad sympath iring abettors, bor td ve a rt until traitors are con- F tue Calon tat mnde ‘obedient to Cie re ot the United and take (lie country, of ‘staies, Submission to the Erman: ‘broctamation of objects are ‘sccomplaed be leading id cintes traito: re should be hung ‘At the suggestion of Mr. Stavana, (rep.) Of Pa. the above proposition was referred to tuo Committes oa the Reconstruction of States ANEW NAVY YARD AND NAVAL STATION, Me. Baoomats, (rep.) of Pa, tutroduced @ bili to pro- vine for the pnposped ,*- ed gone at, maya sta- tion at sueb point as may be ing into account (he advantage of focation and Sconseny of con. struction, seven commissioners to be appointed, gone of whom shail reside or own property within Atty miles of the Delaware big and 4 ‘and on the report of the majority, approved by the Secretary of the bey the site shalt be procu: $200,009 is appropriated for car rytng the act wto to effect. pi bill was referred to the Committoe on Nar THR CONSTRUCTION OF MARINE ENGINES FOR THR WAVT On motion of Mr. Davis, (rep.) of Md , the Committer on Naval Affairs was iostructed to 0 Sree _— deiay the facts in boning to the alteration of plans of marine ia of constraction by emey, ‘7 ‘engines const id Mt a dors oath of ‘aliggiaaco | othe Yamation, and t iggicateentis zi ‘any persovs bave received fess (0 wairk thay aero ce wero not eatitied, aud that the Commitieo in power to send for and TUB CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC AVTROPRIATION RIL. PASSED. The House went into Committee of the on the State yi the bor toy — idered the Consular aud Diplo- matic Appropriat Broows cH of N. ¥., moved to strike out the Mid ral Eg a * ees Central Ame- Mr. Cox, Kopp.) of Odio briedly opposed the motion. Mr memes of Ma., aaid France, — the break. ‘out of the rebellion, bad got sent soldier to j¢o, The design of a be sage ty what is called “Tatin America We should, by har egg at 1ut3, be able to meot thi inda ‘america, ne eer I the protection of out to vo the republican forms of gov- erament iu Central America as well ‘a3 in Mexico, Mr. Kescer, (rep ) of Pa,, eaid the motion to strike out was exceedingly opportune, if ever it could be a wise oud. There never before was a time when it was more “important to exert American influence in there Central Aunoricaa States Last year Cceedom vas given to the colored race to (ints coun! We should wake them as ene rete move will, and they should be eo- Pingo yt Qavugh to koow where tholr best interests lie, id they prefer (ogo t Central Ain@rioa thay would ane: our Woguage, Our awe aod Hight, aud {a ne | be trosied they would catablist ovr flag aad gover tnare Mr. Brooey remarked, io explanation of bis amend moot (hat we hid comauts at Panama aod Aspiuwal!, aod aro protected by the Minister to New Granada Wo tures or (our consuls (a Coytrat Amactoa, some of the States of which bad 90 larger population (aaa a siug ( ward ip Ciacjaaats, Phiiadelptia or New York. The seu: ing of five Ministers aod Mve consuls to the twsignificas population of Central America was oot decessery for com. mercial purposes, He would herea!tor disowas tue potit'+ a feature weds tue etatiomaa from Penpyivania 9 the Union League Wr Keeney sehed: whothes (ha gralidrnaa wag o moe ber of tho Union Lengua? Mr. Brooxs fald ag ws OOF A COMAIt onal, DoF Av yacoa — ‘Yaton man, bute coustitutienal Vaio mn i. Urboks' mmendmnont was fated, Mie furtnor proceed Ofmaniay and iiplomatic Api The House thon vAjvarna sehatvom Hall wg fated Mowtay NaS (HOF orm iLioe Cond, Aad Cod | FRO EUROPE, ALOT HMA, § The City of Baltimore at New York. ND KING m HEBNAN COURT. Row ths Celebrities of the Prize Ring Were Saumonee aad Bxamijed Ge ral Korey om the tiom of Mexico, Ocetpa- Ben ao Tha famoa steamanip City of Baltimore, Cayirin Miva house, which sailed from Livsrpoo} on the 28d aad from Queenstown on the 24th of Decamber, arrivat as Now York yestorday ovenag : Bor news tas been aatio:pated by har o*N roport Of Cape Face, pvbimbed in tho Haraco last Sunday. Our Kuropean fies by the City of Baliiunor aco daled (a London 00 the 230! Vecombyr, aad couiaia some vory datereating datas A despatch (com Quesastowa of (ha 24th of Docomia- gays — The fuads showed increased stoadiuess yastordag. and there wos also u partial cally in the foroign martors Tha amount of gold taken ty tho bank yostarday w: £128,000. Toe applications for discount were again totally unimportant, and the intereace pas become genera! tua’ an {mmadiate reduction oF tho rata to sevea ent 13 likely to be aagounced. Non-Arcival of the Africa. A report preva led ia town yesterday evewog to tao effect that the C.uard sivamebip Aftica Bad arrived at Hatifax, Wo had the following daayatoh — Casas, Me, Ian. 7-845 PW At st gic I*. St., whoa tha lve fell east of Saci- ville, there were no sigan at Halifax of the steamship rh wmondy, and Mace wont wit bias Oxauniued by Mr Board. —Witnons saw notinag done by Mace except going r “ a togaliecs money pL KOIDE FOMNA ha the Berd wie Kang P-; Saperin Gent Besneti Of the Sosnae polos, proved vee Of the mforwmasion \ cS r | Me 4 upon the bavarn do Tnapoctor on comicnd the avttance ¢ WiLdeHB Wilh rela" anCe to tbe Baryice OF Lhe a King, ad romarken (asi Preston gad ab th King would not bays wa tre fight © they bad us watoe om bis be This closing the | case for the prow iLtod Laat tharo was oy CMe Agaiow 1 the tat 14 On o tina powred cPamaonted, ead tbo CWO doioadanus t 20m werd discharged theo made a powarfy: appeal on bvahaif of lefondaats bo vepreseated Le agaia urged tint the SOF justice would be fully sxbistad Wf thay wore bovud a8 be bai (akan ioaye to siggear al tho opontag of {ho Caio. Whstovee the (ekings of tho Sussex magia: craton might be io che matter, tt wae yu.lo clas tbat great favor on countenance were gtvou in ovrtaa high duartora (9 men io tho position OF the defsadanta, aad ome wlowa ou, 7 he, tuarofors, be be mids for pavmus wus petzagsd to '® bumble Bud Obscure ponition 1 i.fe. NO) O88 cond fav) Lo 890 that per fyuis, and thar w Bovey £0 doai tight Feral od poaitioe abtgaded auch 1) Gad beea selgeted for puaebhment daey that they were fight ty iaroaking tho tas, ny Teach consid ered (he case of (Lo aoa before them. he folt bowad to By thas c@liance night facly be placed \jem (heir peo Mises that they would aor Firthst transgioss tho Law Fo (ren cevsewad the evidence aa ty v0 (ha tad vitont cases and oogod that thore was not Anttic on: prot OF tha defandante? peosance to yoalé’y the Rants va sont tog them for tet Tha pointed: ont Bhiat the whoiw of (nistand had pee inioroatBd iv tho contest bebwosa King and Roraan, aod chat an sqial interout ia 14 lad hos manforted in Ainorea AM the defondaata bad Ke cow ducted themseloe x thoir vooation aw to And frigads ty Decome auretias for 091 nobavhor Say ore aod yao ter the-elne agua 4 not fight agaio ta thes country va, tha Chair edt this ease the evidence, but alsy tho observations m Booed op behalf of san of the defendants, aa wol! aa the cases Of those who ary not ronresented by a aolicitor We foal that ia this case the parties should al be “hound over to answor any chara that may ba proferred against them at the Quarter Sessions Wa donot say thai in what they did thors wad anything partioulacty repribea- Aibi9, but persoua cagnot conmn.t ii!ogi! acks with 1 oity.” Thess persons will ba summoned before dome tri bunai which will doa! with thom ascording to the evt denes which will be adduced ‘The defondants must orca. entor into therr own aurotias of £50, aud find bai: to the extont of £50, to apnear at the. next Quarter Sage uns to answer wy indietmons for oxisdameande that nay be pro ferred against them. Africa, feom Liverpool 26th, vin Queenstowa 27th uit ‘The steame: coporied comiag iato that port thia alter. ‘oon was au o:nigraut stoamor, And wo tho Africa, ag as first repor' Wint northwest T War in Mexico. MARSHAL FOREY ON FORBIGN OCUSPATION. Faris (ec, <1) correspondence of tho Loudan Post.) Masta Fores hag had one or two interviews with tho given tuts mae @ most compiste report of Mexico. lteport says that the Marsinal thas not fatied to point out the necessity of an occ: pation of forsiga troops for home years, owing to tha damorat fed stato oF al: classes Of society The Pe KING, WITH OTHER CSiSBRITISS RT—OW TARY WERE BUMMONTD [irom (ue Mauchester Guargiaa, Dec. ‘ King, Heevaa, Tom Sagres, James Maco and f pugiitsts, uamed Travers, Macdonald, Tyier Toudoa for Wad! it yosterday, accompanied bya Ucitor, to avswer a charge of having commiticd a b of the peace 19 copuection with the late prive figil Surrey Standard gives the foilowing account of the way iu which the police succeeled in performing the hazard ous duty of serviag the sutamouses:— ‘The & inmonses hauded over to feast Baunott, to ma he men, Loti each Porsont In HBGNAN AN di Nooo, lett De f ope of tae ti ae ta ‘polica. kept by Robe street, Leigeator ay was not at home kuew ‘Travers his voics. Te was summons. He was very civil, ere Benneti's col! eague, bow: Mr. aud, after waiting some tine, 00a fousd aud soryad ww avd said, “f thivk it 3 Ey, bard that | should be summoned, ag I was got engaged in any way at the fight, { only looked on * They thea went to Holywel! lane, to the Old King John iblic bouse, kopi by James Mace, wh, it was stated, ad gone into the couatry, and it uutertain when he would return. After going toa uumber of oiber places visited by Oghtiog mea, near midni bt Mr. Beunott and his companion pelied up at the Pavilion Theatre, White- chapel By persvasion and threats they got to the stago by a private entragce Ia the boxes they foond Lina Altor ending te summons to bin, be was vory exci tisod bad ‘angrage, and aaid they at{ ought to | Fautamed of (hem-elves to sLiamoa him. Superuteudent Beaaett then served the ainnmon3 on hin, To the same box waa! Boas’ Tyler, On Superintendent Bonnett croadiag the simmons to bim, bo said: — “sty name is not Hosa Tyler (Boss, it appeared was oa! uick@me, he having on'y one eve), and it is an én: to call me that pame.’* Superintendent Reunett sald — “You are kuowa bz that name, and { shal! ser7e tho sum- mons upoa you.” He replied, !Y shant taka it, and you take the liberty to touch me with it PN give you ."" Mr. Bennete’s colleague said, ‘‘itos;, ite Baus use to talk io that manoer; we kaow you."’ And Boss, alter giviag @ verbal specimen of rumMagism, cooled dowa, aad invited his ‘friends’’ to drink, which they declined ‘Two otner men then came up, to whom Tyler said «Why the ———aia’t you summoued” Yon was at (he fightaa well az wa.” The mou said, *Nousense, Goss, you we ware not ther ‘Tuomas Sayers’ house, which ia 10 Belle Via Cottages, Camden Road, Camden Town, waa found locked up three oe re ang. and Stperiteudent Bonnett was told he to the country. Heenan was fovnd in a re shechabie (private house wt Tianiico, wakah. tarouga third person, the American pugilist bad appointed as a reade yous for the service of the summons, [le rece vad the Superiateadant and his companions in a goatiemanty manner, asked them to Cake seats by the fire, and inetted thea to take a gias3 of wine andacigar. He (oft chen shortly a’ter to -o@ lis medical attendant, saying, “Vou may depend | will attend to the scmmons.’’ After this there was a good hunt for Jerry Noou, Mace, 3974r2 and Macdonald. ‘there being on the same day a ght 4 Goes, they covld 1 Tos east end of London, howev ‘toor found , Who bas the appearance and mavier of a re. speciala wan. Mace wat served by leaving tha summons at bis Lows. Superintandent Heonett they went to Brighton, and found Sayers bad loft that town tue uzht before by a London train. THR INVZSTIGATION. Mana’s Cross, Near Wanacree, Nee, 22, 148 this morping the informations which vad been ia 4 against tae principals, seconds, aiders and abettors and olwers who took part {a (he raceat contest beeen Tor King and Jobn Carme! Meeuan, at Wadhurst, in the county of Svavex, came on for hearing before the magts trates sitting in V’etts Sessions at the Justice Room at tuis place, Tue Justices present 90% 7h D. Barciay (chairman) inssey, 1. Dixon, wih, WC Molland, 6. Fiela and the Hon, vr é! ‘uclvon The defendants, upoo being ) answered a3 fo lows:—Thomas Kig, ‘saha ‘carine! "Heenan, Tuomas Sayers, James Mace, Jobo Calvin Noon, alias Jerry Noo, Soha T Tyler, ating Bos Tyler: Robert Travers Joba Moc: donald, William Richardson and William |” eston. ward Smith did aot auswor, aud [uspector Silverton, of the C divisioe of London Com who bad served the other snmmonses, stated, in reply to the Bench, that ha had de- livered the svitmmons at the place of business of the ‘ie- (endant, Bell's Life in London, office, 170 Strand, audbad veeo told he would attend in the afternoon wir. Thomas eng Fwd As ot to Neng ha city, appeared for all ¢ fendaate except Hecuan, bes = and Macdonatd. Beard said that, 9s fur 9 = Sy So mneerned, it fe .. 008 his intention to fight a: and ibat ue tice would be ly aatisded if be the peace, The other defendants would alao enter into similar recog eanees, ‘ond as in the bey county of Kent LL, had boo been considered sufficient the Beacl would cow. sider that would be suflic: oa Heenan also assured the magistrates that, with Sayers he would eater into say sureties co sidered re for bw owa an he did aot intend to ght agai "The Chatman sbworred that the object was aot so much ish as to deter others from the same thing, said that the Bench felt they must go ou with the The anaes tov then taken:— , & county magisira! ath of December, hearing take oa he went to the he saw a greai umber 10 the spot, and found @ akes, two men ‘acted a8 0n0 of the seconds saw Satir ete. & to them nog, aoe said he war @ said, “There are too magi-trates referee, for we aro if some be Goatined, roe nen rans who ware apparently peak to either Of the devendanes to desist, because be could aot get naar setophie Fir iaeman Fille, an excise said he went to the oqt od Cpitos the ring. Bos Tyler was in Ki . also caw Noon and Mace. Macdouald and = were (t Heenan’s corner assisting him. Ho went there io discharge of his duty, to see whether apirits were sold without liegase, He did sce spirits colt William Price, toll collector at Wadhurst gate, sald that 00 being told thore was a fight close by he went to see it. He saw the two priucipals, Kiog ant Meenas, Sahin dae? capper you wont merely fromm curios ty? Wilness— Yea, and 1 would go to morrow if thore was, avoiner. Whe esta he Hilt, one OF the Sussex constavulary, No $5 said that paging heard of the fight he weat there. and found 1,290 people assembled. He could pot got uearer tue than the outer rope. lie saw King, Heenan ant savers. On tryiug to get near tho riog two gentionen handed wituess back “very politely.” (Laughter.) Jon Alesandor Thompsou, depaty chief conssapie of the Suswes constabulary, deposed that be arrived at the ring just a the fight bad appareatiy terminated. Be saw Hieeaan oa tho ground. King wns slandiag up. Witness could not identify any of the other dofeadasia os beug prevent, but bo uoliced tuase (ao part cularly Joba Campany, auctor policd officar , Wao Accom paroled tho by hg J ntiGed Ting a being Present Vir naw Sayers An’ thot, aasiation Me@nen tulo 4 yaa 4 Groening BIT, Hho Gofoudant Tylor wan fhe 6 wiih went een be fn, Gaedoutd gut Hee WAGE OW! | ‘Tho required bait was thea eaterod into and the da. foudart+ ware liboented.. The Skating Maciiomont. TAR FOROR (% THE PARK—AKATING Bt LAMP. LiOAT—TRR PONDS BATTER LIGATED UY—ROOM FOR FURTHER CMPROVAMENTS, ECO The sicatiog excitoment still coatinuos aa briskly aa evor, aad over tirty taousand persoas vietted tha ica duictng yoatarday and last aveaing. All the apper poad wad (uvowa opaa to (he visttors,and the ica was io apivadid condition for acatiag. The iadies seamed to ba well plaasel with tuo apork, for thay were to ba soon alcating ero, (agra ND o7ecywhecs, and where tha (air ser congregsto tho maseul.aes aco gure to be found. Tha fowor lake yaa a9 io gow ordor bot for curtiag aud sicat ing. After dak the ca was illuminated Uy keroseae tamps A inarked improvement was clearty perceptible over tho Ugitiag of Cus previous evoaing, but still there is room forfurthor progress. Halt a dozen additional sido laaterns ¢ 44 ho uso with advantage ou thy upper pond. The liguts last oo were elevated aix feet higher than oa consaquont!y,, ye vutercupted vy the skaters” wena the visiroes to the foo with refresbmaaia % ‘ t bor The ra. a this house a room, comfortably heated, wall ligated, and baring a 7 for all who desire the: or ggutiemen accomp S reserved axclisivaly for tuerr use. Tho a ta large, welt heated aod lightel, ant mecta of tue beat quatity are dispensed at the counter ot tue most reagonable rates A the room ar) arravged benchos 80 as to peraons convenient!y to ft oa and adjust thoic sicntes, whicb, if only used for thia purpose, would ba found to have euouga accommodation to answer ail demands, The Loses at the Terrace aud lower laie are similarly | fitted up, aud are superintended bz able assistants, A special oilicar ia detailed for aach house to preserve order, | And, notwithstanding the great amownt of business dou | doriag skating honrs, everyting passes of with groat vartide—a counp'aint boing thes | a3 Vader the ft ‘plan appa: fare exception aud aot the Of Supply ing refreshmeats THE PIVTH AVGNUR BEATING POND. This pond was wel! patrovized dering the whole of yesterday and last svan'ag, A brats band was ia at- teadance tm the afteraoon, acd ceodered tae skating far more tlvely aod oatertaining than i. This band w iit play everg afternoon when there is skating, aad the poad Dted upattor das. Yi fad it a groat advantage to amuse tuomde, ves On (lus pand, as they are uot upset by boys Skating Lpoa oue [vol or otherwise gotting :otd the way of (ue skaters, aod tuez wil! also met With a very Fespactabia Class O° parsona on the |. ‘The beat of order mw kept within the enciosere, and woy oue breaking through tue ¢elas of oropee decorane ta in mediately cemoved ‘rom bud the we wud tae buildings Murder fign Seas: en Joh ML Taser » ontas Wa. burton, Chas 38. Kiddy, George ith Castes (ores, Honey James, Robert Thompson and Charlas ©. Graves, of tha nip Novtone, were yesterday atters904 mitted to Lhe tombs by Caited ctatas Marsual Bovcray,oa the charg» 0 betag concerved ww cMe? mate of the veoge! Tue are (at Higgias, ho was of a very sbu3ive ature, wa9 ia the tinbit of ill-treating tie om sig persoaat vi0- ce towards tam, umtii they Decace ecasperated and plotted bis descruction. On the aigint of tha 29th Docem- ber, at atx o'clock, be went forward to give aome orie and ag he tered to go back was struck on the head (wo powarfil biowa with a bandspike which fractured bie sicu!t and caused death within » few toure [a the con- fnston which ensued the murderers con'd not be identifies, though they are supposed to be among the ping aamed above. On arriving at this port Captain Peabody appivd to the Second precinct potics Cor j Vaughan, with a squad of mou, took they comics. Ther ara now confined in the Tonys in soparate d ‘wet ag aod Rev Thomas Foley, oF J ‘ood and Rev. Wa. O'Hara, of Rev Edw Bairimoré Pai adeiplia, are PAR at the New York Hotel. Ray. P. Sheridun, Rov. M. Cravo 4.0. MeAvery aud Rov. A Melaughiia, of Puila'ieiphia, J. Cook ant #.C dames, of Chicago. and Laonard Grover, of Was ington, are stopping at the Metropotitaa Hotel. Colouei Marpay and Captain Moorbead, of tae Uaited States Army, A. Shalden and fauily, of Cuicago; G. B. Reed and retie, of Colorado Coorae Ieérame, of Detroit, and [.. F. Forsyt®, of St. Louis. are stopping at thes Nicholas Hotel L. Coione! Thoratoa, of tue Uoled staves Army; J. Mitchell, of Roseville, Pa A, Wocguas, of Boston; F. Wilcox Sad A.J. Droxell, of Varladeiphia, P. ¥. Kellogg. of Utica: Colouel H.G,. Harvard, of Hartford, ©. 0. Bunp son, of New York. C M. Titus, of On City and G. ieals, of Poughkeepsie, are stopping at the Astor House. Fire in Wareham, Masa. Warraam, Mans, Jao. About three o'clock thie morniny, Chnrechil store, Umoe store and a house, were burned to. the ground sien ee Betiate: » Intmie an eriatives muiverss let to oommtag Cores ‘And why wot iher in permanence of Sat tat attuough its ero . 88, 4: 38, a rst 34, TOORY, a rag Goat, 7 To. at ©, st. 6T. Clrewtars seat ‘ree of cha: re ani Tieitay obr 8 00. = Covington, Ky , 9¢ St. Louis OMctal Draw of the Shelby College of Keatucky. 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