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THE NEW YORK HERALD ES : WHOLE NO. 10,069. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1864.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE THREE CENTS. - —— Bouth became an independent and powerful Ptate out of duced without the jznnce of the committee. The | recollect only ite dnty to tne country 5 AED STRETS- arpa EW PAPERS, | IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. | reper say: —' When tho committee Orst cast their eyen | Bot be urrei on our part in min ore the Union be was for tailing theta fo go ln peace B58, ies IMPORTANT TANT INTELLIGENCE. pene essing introduced by Mr, rience to repeal | Jugavon, bor for oF cvertneo ‘he Bi Mr. asmizy—I deny it now, ® — ‘ ialation withoriaing the transfers, they saw shat it i ihe agi or Neatablinued atitutions of the Sratetiion | Mr. Cox—What authority have you? yl” DEAPNESS, BRILLIANT PROSPECT. x ed two {ings Inetoad of the one’ that was necee- aod ‘Preserve, the Union, with i the tant quality and | |, MF. Astny cosmered—ile knowledge of the charaetes “Te VEMEN?. wary.” ir. Grimes charged that the committee on rixhts of the several States untmoaired; and as soon a8 these Man, and an sequaiptance with his views. IMPAIRED SIGHT, A GRAND FLANK MOvEM Exciting Debate in the House on the fa the Tevort, and tat It was alone Mri objects are altnined ihe war ought 10 oease. Me, Cox—it you judge by the character of the man: 2 MOISES IN THB BEAD, RXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF OUR FORCES. asserts what is not trae iD saying ‘that ‘te Mr, Asuiey, (rep) of Ohio, and Mr. Wisom, ( of | say you are not authorized to deny for anybody. (Calis Tt may not be contraband to st wale that a grand movement Resolution to Expel Mr. Long. mr “Grimer)” desired at "onto to pass the repeal. | Jowa. severally moved to lay the resolutions on the table, | 10 order). @ATARRBAL AFFECTIONS mee ne conte) ae phy Balint a4 ° new that (be gentleman from New Hampshire con- Mr Cox, (opp.) of Obto, unsuccessfully appealed ay the Mr. Fuénvanpo Woon resumed, saying that the Secre: In tan wherever the stare and the A foot- —_ yaaa the be ip Comnatens: ory 1 ee panes Honse to take a diregt vote on the resolutions, tary CD pchatpnmy meni not den the fact, and he was an ae ee neal wi jushuees ‘comm! 1 condact ‘The question was tben take the motion to lay the | surprised that any denial of it woul ma He / minoay, Coding apart lngh ae ereary sna ue Wood’ Beet ie cockeal teasren the cacenlog: oF ihe Yeselution on the tuber - Duraued his romaks at grmo Tongth, wai cans-d te bo — ‘out, we gentieman, be mentioned t inning 5 The m tion w: a by yea 4. read from a campaign document views attributed to CHRONIO OATARRE, Sx: Mad ature Soult ere we anal aay of May | PEYNANGO ood’s Views on Mr: Hale) his ‘offered the geotioman from | towing is the poor a mTeameh, oaynicd The tol | Tice seguueame, Iwi ferar cf w aiasintion ef. the j tie A Mr. Harris) the chairmanship of that com We ns nid Union. @AYARRH OF THB TYMPABIC pea Sercewreeas delusion that, we. have the Question. ke the lostatee wherein * Satan had offered sity, Baraat at gas 08s, Seni Balen But Mr. Sravining’s—(rep,) of Oh\>—name being mentioned MUCOUS MEMBRANB, man yreat rewards Dot iD his power to be- joyd, Brownell, Krown of Wet Va; Ambrose W in connection with ot! . that gentleman denied the Brae: “fHE NEW YORK CLIPPER” ener stow if he would fail dowa and worgbip bim,”? both the th k, Freeman Clarke, Cobb, Coie. Dav is of Md, Davis of | gtatement attributed to him as false, come from what ebetavcrion oF THE EUSTACHIAN TUBB “TUR NEW YORK CLIPPER” Th i h tempter nd he temptation wore wpirved The gentle. | %. ¥.: Deming, Driggs, Dawout, 1 'siey, Eliot Faiieworth, | quarter it might. s “4 Posit f the War | m2 wee the mst onroionting, determined, porsistent é “ shins Hubbattat Doeat hictre bce ae Mr. Woop sald he was not io favor of recognition, but : cunt, uy fae gene toseae 8 OOO. Hi enemy of the “oretary of the Navy and. of the Navy | gehen. de tyr nie Kacy ota Ys advocated. the ending. of com ssioners to Rican OROBSEYB ETRAIGHTENED . Democracy. Dopiriment tho’ there is in the country, thongh in the win, MeBride, Me "fs Miller of N.Y., Morsiil, Morris of | believing this would open the w + to peace on the basig Ponce oT) ons oF 7a8 Go anEAD 3 JOURRALS position where |. ought to defend it, Mr. Grimes also ¥., Ainos Myers, Leonard Myers, Norton. O'Neill of of the old Union, War, he contes od, caunot restore the IN ONE MINUTB, THIS ORIWRASAL Moticed av Ad yorse report made by Mr. Hale, purportiog Oren; Patterson, Pike, Fomeroy, Price, Randall of Ky., | Unica, The democratic party cannot Bé & War party. And every; aisense of the Eye and Bar requiring either are. Stee Ceamer ee Sone fromm the Naval Committee, thongh none but Rice of Mass Helin oF NH. Be nek Scviield. Shannon, | There could not be such a thing as war demoora . e Eye an chairman pad anything to do wih it, Tho {hea Fe Waesecehm Thayer: | conse war tendest to the destruotion of the Union and’ the esele incidleia Sesto porhat ile Pai ine aw made jt one of the most interesting | Sqnabble Between Senators Grimes | ona vi which’ vo wrrodneed to change the modo of pro- | Womas, Urine Van Valkendoph. Warveirie ots | oo mrinition, if the war was to. be continued, fot it be f' sae Pawar, ai (es, 1#40 be abhorred; but when our fing ie aud Hale. Goring naval supplier, with the view of correoting many Winai m. ‘Wonariaae joao | Anis ¢ oarvied on by the republican arty. ih f touched; and when . abuses Crmesy went on to state how frau re exera, Janes ©. Allen, Blair of Mo., Brown of Mr, Scnexcx, Ont 4 tho jt BY touched, the Nestled of the peorie. are a ~ ". ¢ommitted in thie connection, through naval storckeopers | Wis. *Chanler, Clay, Colfreth, Cox, Cravens, Da man Trom New Yo I aid be ee aaa at dieh uu desire to see what 18 going on in the sporting and heatrical world, you naturally seek the coluinns of (bat spley and readavie paper, gented f the y v8 Of Me giving Orders when certain thioxe were wanted in the | Mson, iden, Kidridge, Bnglish, Finck, Ganson, DR, VON KISENBERG, Mechanical dey artmects, by which the corruptions of the | Hie. Hardlag, Baxeumon,, Harrisof 2a. DB, VON EISENBERG, rig, while at the game time ho dissented from the views of the gentleman fron ‘ims ies, Ti, aaa A New Plan for Administering the Affairs Of | viscksmisue snd otner frauds sare committed. Ho de naan Onio (Mr, Tong). The gentleman eaid be would. seat DR. VON EIBENBERG, THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, nauneest the wenger m which Mr. Pale quoted (rom a commission ‘hmond and ask to treat for peace, en THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, ihe Navy Department. spoecd of hit Gritnes?) in the Senate ibe other day, How many others th the gontieman he did not DR, VON EISENBERG, THR NEW YORK CLIPPER, ntence in the middie, us a specimen of | Rows orn. Y ay know, but he kuew that the rebels had treated all auch — TH NEW YORK CLIPPER, eee t ittoa practitioner | 8% ery Venice heen peewee ch res an A White, Jo! | Hropeaitions withacorn. ihey must bot come im. that DE, VON EJSENBBRG, eae ae MOR RELIABLE SPORTING , He sid he bad done now, te trusted | ie ee yal = ig sabi pays ; “between the wind and thetr nobility.” Those fathor of “Burs Foard Ns ‘ With (ie Senaior tron Now Ham shire, and SION B. LONE, OF Om Jvooated peace would 1 on their beltiva 4, ¢ a Oe ee eee Oe ANON Tile COUNTRY, The National Bank Bill Again Before op, tak chat Senator to recollect that | The House resumed the consideration of the foltowing | @nu lick the feat of the rebels to, gee whether they wonld , with the New Mode of ment,” at vas Nob ove Of the traits of his creed. sii offered by ° p Satur | BOt make terme, He did not belong to any much school ae Ptaenses of the Bar, ‘with the New Treatment,’ dha Seniaad ae ive doings of the war- the House. NAHALR, (rep.) Of Ne Be, replied briefly, indicating resolution offered by Mr, Coxax, (rep.) of Ind., om Sature | 1 t. He was for having no conference with robola im ah bis office, eterans of the the: tre, of of the cirous, of the music that, hike the wportemen who took their bore out in the | dey, namely — He was in favor of po troaty. He bolicved the Ko, 416 bat Ke Docherty ate ey) acta; but, In the lan- RRNA LD mornibg for traming, the geotieman from jowa (Mr. Whereas, on the Sth day of April, 1804, whon the | only safety for the country waa te fichtout this war tothe ; — aurea 7 fed and cheaply. bonght politiclans:— Grimes) seomed lately to UWiok it necessary to exercise | House of Repreeentatives was in Committee of the Whole | end, and in putting down the rebellion so efectnaliy ( BROADWAY, 'e know our rights, Cficial Report on the Florida bint © hie on im (Ne Uae) Beiore envering apon | on the State cf the Union, Alexander Fong, a represent - that it will never again rear ite by dra ho a jn rev iow: — And'knowiog. dare Weintetn tho-race of ihe day. The gentieman (Mr Grimes) had | tive in Congress from the Second district of Odio, de- | ing Mr. Leny’s speech, Mr. Schouck denied the trnth ; EIEN ON TEN. FARCE. orm heal ore cosvielng word of labo Oia of am Campaign, practised on hin severa! umes. He hoped, however, | glared himself in favor of recognizing the iudopendent | the remark (hat nostilities did not commoenco until a’tor f From tbe J Tot ¢ Ee enti head the cowitry would eurvive and the rebellion be pnt | nationality of the so-called confederacy vow tn arms | the inauguration of President Lincoln, Tho Star of the u lonmaal of Commences.) Wee betes Picea ak “Np as. ae. ae, down, Mr. Hale explained that the resolution o” repeat he Union: gad whereas, the xaid so called confede- | Woat was fred on during January, while Buchanan was ' gRgB GABE OF HUTCHINGS, THE “LIGHTNING CAL- again, and point to . of Mr. Gries wae submitted 1. the Naval Committee, at | racy thus sought to be recognized aud established on the | President. It was the most unwarranted and false rnis- i — :, —, be ithe ate * which @ majority was prose Grimes was | rujue of a dissolved or destroyed Union has, as ite | statement ever presented to the public ear, Mr. CULATOR.” Hie ee coe Cee Wasninctom, April 11, 1864, Hoe oes thoy camo. to. the ‘onclusion and | chief officers, civ)! ond 'y, those who have | then alluded tothe conduct of Fernando Wood in Free - 1 " > cpa. | authorized tim (Mr. faule ‘aw up areport, and it | added pe to their on, and who peck to int nded for Georgia, and his correspondence: Phere was published in these columns a few days since H FHS NEW YORE CLIELER EAT Oe ee ee ee ee vs Mm pat sbiaitied te oy them afterwards. The | obtain eucces® for their parricidal efforts by the killing oombs non the subject, Georgia hevlog solemn y “ ORK CLL i hs repor' of facts, and these facts | of the loyal soldiers of the nation who are geeking to ceesion Bix days before. But tho gentle- Were nee cere eh Hines, ie "2ipasning: entails. ae ye =. ee rorne | 9,2 the eullories, and even the lobbies of the House, were | wore trac. Mioulty with the eatie- | gave rem deatraction; abd whereas, the oath required tan wag nol @ war demcrat.Bven voidiocs wearin the 9" 90 well known to the publi during the many years ho [aa 0\ ‘eat exponent o! DI ‘or ‘he | deneoly packed to-day to hear the debate ou the expul. | man (Mr. ¢ vat be has thoucbt he | of all members, and taken by tbe said Alexander Long nited States untform were murdered iv the strevis be Emas tbe palladium of our DRAMATIC GREAT: prasphees ¥ 7 Dad uot s but, | on the first day of the present Congress, declores that he | New York during tho riots. Perhaps the genticman wis A eae ey sion resolucion of Speaker Colfax. The outsiders crowded No we go farther for authorities support our opin- » o tone No firs in'the refined words of Jefferson Davis, of | *B© Reporters’ Gallory to puch an extent that those sour epple,tree renown Buk ae nf legitimately belonging there couid only with the greatest Qn , We “couttca tale uoteldes like the gentleman who plays | difficulty obtain ingress or egress, Tho preliminary the theatrical ghont Haynlet but “sutiielont unto the day | puginess was harried through, and half an hour before ia the evil thereof,” aud pro bono publico; but it ought to be : tated, injustice’ to those who tret their very brief hour | the time to which ite cousideration bad been postponed upon the stage, thet ARE ALL HERE.” the debate began. It Jasted until after five o'clock, when {0 080 those classi’ words unde’ alemorable by Mr. Wm. | a recess was taken untj) seven P. M. ‘Wheatley and Miss Vesivall. pBbibited his wonderful rithmetical powers at Barnum's fureum. dy the celebrated Oculist fand Auris, Dr, Vou Baesaverg, of this city. Huichings J» represented to have Deen at the point of death, and but for the timely inler- Perence of tho doctor, would now be resting “in his grave. @hds ts w remarkable case, and iworthy of the attention of persone simaiiarly allicied. not geen in the streets; perhaps ho beld no weapon end applfid no torch; but who did not know the riot wag in consequence of the teachings of his school, in» ducing persons to deeds of violence, ruin and repioot And yet the gentleman now siood here: talking abont peace, After the gentleman Rad proposed the se. cession of New York he regretied that to could not bei Georgia in 1861. The gentleman helped to swell the voice of the loyal pe ple of New York by making a epee. in Union square and pledging himself to the arsem| thousands of Union men for the war and Union. ali notwithsiandiog the genteman’s (Mr. Grimes’) vitue | has yolnntari!y given no aid, countenance, couveel or en- perative arsauit, he fMr Hale) should not respond tp | couragement to persous engaged {n armed bostiliiy to that spirit, The xentlena (Ar. Grimes) looks upon } the United Slates, thereby declaring that such conduct the suggestion te she 8 from New York to accept | ie regarded ax inconsistent with membership im the Con- the Ghanwanship o the Committee on Naval Affairs, as | gress of tue United Stree; theroiore, only :¢0.n:i in corraption to the effort of the arch-esemy Resolved, That Alexander Long, a Representative from of May to temptour Saviour, he fant was the sugces- the Seconc trict of Ohio, having, on the 8th of April, tion was InAle because it was due to the great commer- | 1864, declared himself in favor of Fecogmtving the inde gial State ©” New York that her Senator shouid have that | jendence and nationality of the go cilied confederacy positiin. Le ry tuat he bad eo stirred the ire of | now in arins againat the Union, aud thereby giving the gentleman: out : v ng as tat venom eo existed in | countenance and encouragement to persons cugaged ta p Wess Why has nat Richmond »een taken ere thist In the ora | A Dumber of speeches were made on the opposition | Phe REUI Oth Olt Me ne ae could eorme forth. Th > = Y E P fs ould oor . ‘The | armed hostility to the United states, te hereby oxpelled, | prekended the gentieman was then a war demgerat, like Wertbimk itis but just to Doctor You Bivonberg to eal! } torical ianguaze of Jowepb I al ire anewer eide—Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, and Mr. Stevens, of Penr Gétibacoan wound op with threat, bate Hecouit aie pd ge call pe nian es ey od et | Boons now dentaced by the, gentiecina, and eee @ Uier to ini! enve him in word oF deed he would be the . Bees, (ORR Y ied pee Whether it was au honor or a dishouar, ho stood on the pablo aitention to this case. There are bundreds in the | And yet ine vanla, only #peaking in jfavor of I. up to the time of the eanest weolch that ever crawled into thie body, The | House would consider the resolution with deliberation, eame platform with the gentleman. rae did not know or cess. There woe considerable bitterness and personal Y Qqemunity suffering from catar:b, who, like the "Light- NEW YO ~ TREES Was: ot ee See enatur #2) he hes done with bim (Mr. Hale). He was | and in coo! blood. Ho thought the mover of the resolu. | what kind of a war demworat tho ge an would be — REW YO animosity exbibiied by Mossrs. Schenck and Voorhees. To should no 3 fer. er : glad of it. tie 1 not descend to personalities, es it y ‘ hereafter, ‘The gen'ioman ant his fric repre Calculator,” pray! Tore er tion had not sufficiently reflected on the import of the Ming Calculator,” 1f not actually preying for death, are NEW YORK © At times the remarks elivited laughter and applause, doth | was nnworlby gnity of this body, But whenever | “oe be He agh i Pe to the rebels, Do as you will, our masters! blot out as ‘Bendy 10 accept of anything that promises to relieve them NEW YORK ©) upon the floors and in the galleries, and the Speaker—Mr, | 1¢ #hould be conducive to the moral or physicai bealth | leoguage for wbich it was proposed to expe! bis colleague. | many of our states og you choove, No ae yon will—-only a. oy y ‘ By tbe gentleman «to get off another = such | ge did not understand that his colleague bed expreased a | fave the democratic party, aud give us patronage @eom their distresses. To such we would say trife not with TRE GREAT AMERICAN SPORTING AND Rollins, of New Harmpshire—threatened to have the gai he bowed Le would be allowed todo it, Ho (Mr | dosire for the success of the Confederate cause over the | and offices hereatter, and we will bow dowa THBATRICAL AUTHORITY, leries cleared. there woe, bowever, much lees diserder Hive) would tke. no notice of it, The gentieman ad- | armies for the United States. He did not understand | in all humility! Mr. Sebenck spoke in dennu. Has done all in ite power tosceure thatend. Itgets into | 1 the galleries than among the members, who, in the ex Fe a ie dierey om poth eides’? | Clement of debate, seemed almost ready ut times t9 pr0- tat saiuna iS ec eeiad erineaes ceed to persoual violence, shaking their fists and gesticu pre. ogee ace fe the brlee of Uberty." ieevident | Iating like lunatics, Ag the former recorde of members (0. fetaperienced men, but consult, without unnecessary delay , Om Voo Bisenberg, who, at loaet, bas the Lonesty te asnure Mapartente whether tis within his power to make ibem hele oF not, oa ciation of the sentimenis uttered bere giving “aid and comfort’? to the enomy, spoken by copperhends crawling out of their holes. The gentleman had rea extracts to show that the authors of them eatertained the same viows as hedid bimeelf, Before the war many gentle- men were undetermined as to whet course they should mitted thet there was corruption in the Navy Depart- | his coliesgue to expreea any Wantof sympathy for the ment; but neterd of ite being among the blacksmiths | guccess of the Union. bit he understood him simply to and mec’ ag ted, be (air, Hale) thought it | express the opinion he bad formed by bis own reliec was in a bigher quarte tions, and what he came to the conclusion it would be TW NAVAL APPROPRIATION BIT. better, ag a cheice of evils, to recognize the confederacy 2,00 motion of Mr. Fessevpnn, (rep) of | than to pareve the war for the purpose of conque.t — truths {o be found im that Deciaraiion of Independense, | op both sides were vou? or recited by the Speaker, « r P Int C0 7 , * endenve , jon of the House Naval | and. subjagation with, al! the attendant evils, | take; but when the war commenced patriots did not hest- hr deere Nord Hee eee Mat Of OUT preeene, Uincouree aa Hececy | Great deal of merriment was excited by the realor appar | ADy year ending June 50, 1865, a8 | He did not concur with bis colleague. If he believed hia | tate as to what side they should advocate. ‘The torios of DEAFNESS CURBD. would soy, ts to Inform the world that ent inconsistency which was developed between their | Tet Jorted from the Vinance Commitiee, with amendmente, colleague bad come into the House and mi iaed | the Revolution were patriots aud geutlemen compared eee, Ee Fone pilot ieu'dha: wediace Sieea 4 prs (| the most important of which strikes’out an appropria | the cause of the public enemy, thus showing an | with the copperbeads of 1804. He said, amvng other —— td HE NEW YORK OLItPEs actions, eutiments en or Bfteen years ago and | tion of five boodred and twenty thousand dollare for (be | absence of good faith to this government, he would ro #, ifagoldior were to make such propositions for {Prom the Pribune.] THR KiW YORK CLIPPER those which they now bold. So absorbing was the in- Laeod na mare or re Lag Monitors at ibe | gard cies cine Oe as in Sis eee Ais it his oe rg thee eee him ; persia ie - —— ‘a NEW YORK CLIPP. is y rk and ‘adeiphi vi ‘art & ue bad only erged in jt ment was disposed to a ‘ BARS TO THE DEAF, THE NEW YORK CLIPPER terest felt in this debate that the Senate was obliged to | Ty cinenimonis were ail concurred ip, with the above | jock pon him with thot degree: of cbarity which ail ha. | dier, though such men could not be executod on te'gallows PebiZidy adjourn before four o’ciovk, vet being able to oblwin a 38 READY THIS MORNING. PRICE 6 OBNTS | quorum sor the transaction of burinees. That Before the hour for the reassembiing of the Rouse this as criminals? There was a gibbet of public opinion which would raise ther higher than Haman, and hold them up to the scorn of all who may took upon’them. (Applause. ) ea beings require should be extended to them. His mendments, proposed by the | colleague had uttered no novel opinions when he sald bo jiltes, which were adopted. would prefer recognition to @ubjugation. He did not be Beery man, and especially every woman, believes in his @ her physician, There are philosophical minds which pose : e ‘The amenitinent aporopriating $130,000 to porchase | eye the fonee. in a moment of passion and paroxym of | Mr. Voormas, (opp.) of Ind., said that tho gentleman Rate to a0 abstract faith in Allopathy, or Homeopathy, or The Ww YORK CLIPPER: evening the people thronged (he galleries, the number in | jand for the extension of the wharf at the Charlestown bas ehoald expe) a member, bs shontd ime a Taenieh from Ohio (Mr. Long) was sent here to utter his views, “= : THE NE CLIPPER, Attendance not being lese than i the afternoon, and tho | Navy Yard was debated at considerable length by Messre. | on his character becaure he entertained and expressed | anc was respousible to his conetitnents for what ho ssid. Wysropathy, or some other form of scientific eure; but with TU YORK CLiprER, dcepest intereet was manifesied in the proceedings. ‘ne | M#lé, "es8endon, Sumner, Concess, Davis and Sherman. | opinions with tho usual freedom of debate, because they | Tue gentleman from Obio (Mr. Schenck) would have been — THE YORK CLIPPER, ‘The ayes and noee were cailed on this Jaxt amend: | qyq pot comport wilh tho better seuse of a majority of this | among tho men wuo bural John Rocer® at tho stake and Pd world At large the bebe! i+ not in the system, but in the members wore also generally on band, hs were alge piled the (agols sroond the victim at Smithfield. The Inout, bul, HO quorum Voting, oD motion, the Senate ad- | Louse s a trae Bad Many Senators and Oabiuet officers, There was leeeex |} journed. Mr. Srevene, (rep.) of Pa.,,aaid ducing his absence | gentieman (Mr vobenck) knew that he (Mr. Long) spoke Geter, Bepecially to this trocae regarde suristeandocu- | Kinds.” | per snaun AND IN NEW TYPE. eitement than in the afternoon, but the speccher woie pie from the House ou saturday ab effort was made to oom. | the truth. ‘The gentleman (Mr. Schenek) would have Pete The patient who bas recovered bbe sight cr hie hear- Bouse Of Representatives. pare the position which Lo arsumed at the beginning of | been among the nob who cried out for the crucilixion of ‘That “owing to the increased cost of everthing, more argumentative. Mr. Kernan, of New York, re Ube seeeion with that taken by the gentieman from Obio. | our Saviour on the bills of Jndea. He (br. Voorhees rere thet the blessing e: coun er TEE NEW YORK CLIPPER Dreeent«d the views of the war democrate, and stated % “4 Wasnixrox, Apr 11, 164 | ie (ur. Stevens) bad contended that whe Confederate eodaroed the right of the entlemnan from Oblo (Me Long. ti THE NEW YORK CLIPPER the ground upon which they voted ngainet the Loree. eM al baba ccgd States had de fac’o seceded from the Union, and in doing | to express bis opinions feariessly and bovestly. The man Mecother prsaitioner than that particuar ove by whow TUS KEW YORK CLIPPER Saontea oe aceube sas teal ine thoy | On motion of Me. Houta, (opp.) of Ind., the Journal } £0 bad committed a grout crime, whteb ahbuld be pun: | who neta gga yg nn cpda oop hag » tier lavistd a ah Beran fies TBB NEW YORK CLIPPER disagreed with the sentiments of Mesere, Long and | We corrected fo as to meke it accord with the fact that eet ck entiea ovansaonteed: heer aiaealses Cr. Voorhees)’ liked New England, if for nothing mens nr dest known suries He hee not jent us ears WILL BB SOLD AT JHE SAME PRICB 48 | Harrie, they held, as representatives, they bad the right Mr. Harris, of Maryland, on Saturday used the word | tion under the constitution and laws; that they had ab- | else for the production of Daniel cong od ber [eed @ brother practitioner has eyes, aud in whose ski, there. HERETOFORE, 10 advocate any sentiments, however repugnant they | ‘subjugation” Invtoad of “subjection,” with the remarka | rogated the laws and the constitution and the Union, ‘60 bain ie pe mat the yrocecdinga We believe adore all others Bot we hear of im ‘Abd that price iv ex cente per copy. might be to the country and the House, and that they | (OF Which he was severcly censured. cai ha roar rela parooa ought to conte Of tne Sanate the blood of ‘the ‘old and elojuant over of A ware: réaptaaibie-t0: (abl evaativonatanahe 7) Wlaid OFFIGAL REDORT OF 1B HATTLE OF CHATTAXOOGA. as a foreign enemy and further, that they could | Hberty (Daniel Webster ire, and whea our rig! fem thooe who esteem bim pot m ‘bot merely as & surgeon, but ase Instend of asking more money from our friends, we give “8 i The SrKaKER inid before the House General Grant's ree | claim no right diferent from a fore enemy, While | were jeopardized his voice went up louder than ever be- foro heard. Webster then eald, ‘When this and the other House loge the freedom of speech and of debate, and confess to all the important measures of the i-xecu- tive, and are not allowed to maintain thelr own authori by vote, declaration or resolution, then we would be no longer the representatives of free poople, and would be nt instruments to be made the slaves of others.” He (Mr. Voorhees) adopted these words, and would stand by them in behalt of the Union and in behalf of every man in this Honge, Mr. Voorhees holding aiaat to discuse tems eae irae: ND Sy i paper, and for the same | Davis made a mont powerful argument against the peace ee ae ae otra ce the ie democracy, and ther right to proclaim treasonable eer pat we pi ea orene ade big and sirong and ‘aly, and, to borrow | timents upon the fioor of the House or eleewhere. Shere oncwe cory Competision=-we Walengetomparigon, and we qf Were eome siight attempts at appiause, and at one time a court oppositien." few hisees from the opposition side at a remark about b a i ee Se MoCiellan and Fitz Jobo Porter bringing the rebele to the But to “retura to ow mations,” as the gentlemen be gatce of Washington, but they were quickly evppressod will now dish on fore. — Rahises by the Speaxer. At the conclusion of his addrers a wo port of tho battie of Chattanooga, and the reports of the | PC, Stil they bad ‘set up @ de government, he at the same time contended that they conan t the FOb-SORIA ESS, eer be anne: crime of secession and stood fa thas attiude alone trove the protection of the constitution. But it was sald on Mace. introduced the Natinal | the other side tbat, having become a seceded power, they should ve permitted to remain so without punishment; that the governineat should extend the right hand of lowebip aud withdraw ite armies, and allow them to mai tain tone attitude; and yet some— Mr (opp.) of Obio, said tbat be bad given the Wemefoctor, A recent case bas Tas been reisted to ua, for the Pepdsulness of which we can vourb, though we can name no (eee The patient waraindy who bad Leen deaf from Qphancy, 02.» consequence ote rome of the ailments to which Aabaren are table. Latterly the diseuse bad taken an acute erm, and the patient was object to lotense suffering. The Mr. Hooren, (rey %: Bank or Currency bi), the consideration of which was postponed till Saturday’, NAVY YAPD AND DEPOT ON THR DELAWARE RIVER, Mr. [OOMALL, (rep.) of Pa., offered a resolution 10- structing the Committée Oo Naval Affuire to report a bill (or the locattug of « Davy Yard aud depot cn the Delaware ge " very words of the gontieman from Penosyl the question before the House, holding that the rules of Gearon: was rapidly decomming complete, and the general THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, tien to edjoara was made-by Mr. Weshburee, of lillnols, | river, in Pennsylvania, wee ‘who pow obateed Ki with errand th the House were suflicient to protect its décorum and the THE NEW YORK CLIPPER, but was vote down, the majority being determined to Debate rising, the resolution lies over. laos personal relations of gentiomen. Enforce, then, the Qealtd breaking down vnder the pbysical exhaustion attend- THE NEW TORE sees dasabas tea nemnons e Ti UNREAL, OF JON CVE. Cesanot heandine Odie; chen, rules of the House. A mam has a right. to express his ine HE NEW YORK CLIPPE! a Hy adjor f a t y unanimous conseBt, on motion of Mr. Steves (rep) | Sir Siuvune enid he began Go persovetitice and would | P' bic centiments in a proper manner, ‘This was all that @Bt upon constant pain. Ordinary remedies and ordinary Ry The House tnally adjourned at fifteen minutes past | of pa,, it wag resolved that when the House shall Yourd | pot induige in them. He Mepented, that he bad paar) the gentleman from Obio (Mr. Long) had done. He bi @Sbvice were useless, and Dr. Von Eisenberg wae called in. We need not repeat bis diagnosis, for that would be only a on Tuesday it be co Thureday, iv order to onable members to attend the funera} of Joh C. Rives, late an officer of the House istened to the remarks of Mr. Schenck about ‘cope heads” and ‘‘aneaking out of their holes.” such Jai guage as he (Mr. Schenck) used would better become the that ae belligerente for their crimes and treason they deserved to be punished bythe sword and viclence as traitors ehould be. But the admisgjon of the gentieman THE AMERICAN THEATRICAL AND SPORTING | eleven without taking a vote. At balf-pasi ten the crowd ahi ay began to disperse, It baving beoome evident that Lo ac Te now for sale by all newsdealers at bome and abroad. | tion would be had. STIRRING UP TH RRS! DENT. Wat of bard names to the general reader, But he detocted a | “i: ie dressed in Mr, Dumont, of Indisaa, closed the debate for to night | Ou motion of Mr. Fanxsworrm, (rej.) of Ml., the Clerk | {hey stat! ve" Ber dorreatton. aeetiy te cate oan Voorhees) should judge feom_ he remarks ofthe geri abt ihe veat of disease, frst in ove portion of thé ergeniam, NEW TYPE PROM STEM TO STERN. jo a rambling and somewhat incoherent epecch in favor | Of the House was Murected to wena a the President a copy | from this government, bo (Mr. Stevens) protested aguinet | Man (Mr. Kcvenck), he would be more at home than ity the society of gentiemen, His colleague (Mr, Colfax) had piaced bimuseli in the position of a public accuser, and tm this connection Mtr, Voorhees spoke of his colleague (Mr. Col.ax) having recommended the ‘Helper Book,” incited to mobs and riots and led to invasion and massacre, Yet his colleague (Mr. Colfax), with bis benevolent covntenance, could not endure the remarks of the gentle~ mon (rom Obie (Air. Long.) Mr. Voorktees then referred to the fact tuat ru the year 1947 Mr. Schonek advocated the wilhdrawing of ‘ur troops from Mexico, while his colleagne in the Senate (Mr. Corwin), acting in the same being linked with such au itfamous purpose, ihe gen tleman (Mr. Cox) had endeavored to agvimilate his views witb those who would let the seceded States depart in peace without punishment. Mr. Cox ewid that bis coll (Mr. Long), to his speech, now deciared to be so obnoxious, based dent to give certain jaformation as to the o brevet rapk on officers of the yolunteer and that nie attention be reepectfally called to the fet that ao answer hae get been given thereto, Hhrow ae, ORPer IX THE NONTHW RET. Mr, Browse, (opp.) of Wis., introduced a joint resolu. Hom author she President to appoint a commission of eon Cur, Beven aS Soe feotieman fr ated ibree competent cficers of the Engineer's corps, whose ty it shail be to oxamive the different hartere, ‘ob the | SOvthero States were independent now fur the purpose al be of war and subjugation * Papaatern lakes, with the view of selecting an appro- |" yt, srmvuxe—1 understand vow Low perfectly easy it ey io another, and wity “eantpalation as skilful ae bis fpaight was accurate, he rewoved the euases, and she who, Gow infancy, bad beard with diftculty, and latterly hardly Pall, wae restored frst to Fefect hearing and then to per- Gest health, Dr. Yoo Eisevtera Of thie care, which we thus briefly relate, though vot at bis ONE HALP LARGER THAN FORMERLY, but ts | Of the resolution, which caused conenlerabie amurement sold at ate ape Ue Se Cee The subject :# expected to occupy most of the time to It contains the opening ccapters of © sensation story, | morrow, whe it is probable @ vote will be taken and the — “aflair terminated. ihere is Dot the elightest chance of the requisite two thirde vote in ite favor being obtained THE CURRENCY PLE AGAIN BEFORE (BE HOUR. The Currency bill introduced in the House to day by Mr, Hooper, of Massachusette, is eubsiantially the eame ME WHITE GIP: OR, THE AVENGING CONC. oF THB ESCAPED ‘es edvertisement reminds ue alt amtates mineeaneoes an aketches of an interesting Goettation. Let him that hath not ears, hear. Retirees OF THE NINE PRINCIPAL | A# that which has just been defeated in tue Bouse. It | Hprev‘at ihe eareet Umer tnt ‘BAt MAl¢ commission | ig for the devil to anole Seriptare and pervert it, | #Pirit, nald that where he'a Mexions he would ome {Prom the Christian Timee:) cian tan BILKIARD PLAYERS OF AMERICA, | will be cousidered on Saturday vext. A eimilar vill ie | | Tue roe lation wax reforred to the Conumitiee on Navai | (Laventer and, sprlause.) Xo frankie, doit who was | Wereihe Mexicans—s mongrel, miscegenated ‘people— LIGHT RESTORED. lables for reverence. “_ . © | cow before the Finance Committee of the Senate,#o that | AMT Mr. Fraxaxpo Woop, N. ¥., then proceeded better than Sourbern men’. ‘fle (Mr. Voorhees) made —_— — jt cus be cooeldered ta: beth Houses at the same time. MEMOCRATIO OFFOMVION 10 AN AMENDMENT OF THR CONSTHU- | to address the House. He bj ‘doubliess tho country | * further response to Mr. Scheuck, and eoncluded by OONCRANING BYES AND OCULISTS. The OLIPPER eontains al abo nH0N bd viewed wits ‘rivoundrerei the proscedinga ot tix | fa7ibg that he (Mr, Voor vi ropresented a goed ue OPPOSITION TO THB PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO rub Mr. CRAVENS, COPY tiered the following reso. — ‘ pei * wi otto he‘ ca’? al % " 7 important and moet valued. In proportion as thie sense | BUSINESS AND Sune THE AGRIOUE THEA | The resotutios introduces to day ip the Houce by Mtr | 4! Within. Us (anes teitiog (oes cay oa. “nen te, country rom peut di inte. logvent Met eon Ye " tt 3 - lee leath for wan! re wi 5 A Maite us. we are reduced ‘@ heipienmness if entirely deeti. | Ip fact everything Of interest in the theatrical world is Cravene, of Madiana, against an amendment of the consti Debate arising, the resolutions went over. alone aid aive: Our arms were apparent; paraiyed fe io (Mr. Schenck) said so because he (Mr. Voorhees) 11a be recorded tution, 18 evidently intended'to commit the opporition in | ‘be resulutious of Mr. Cravens are as follows:— in the face of the enemy. Our Treasury wasfoxhauated, the constitution, by whien the Union must be gate of night, bow slow would be our progress in knowledge, end bow limite cur sphere of action ond usefulness. Bp dewed with |i, ibe universe b Tecomen « Dew creation, clothed with beauty and diversied by that infinite variety whieh ‘sever fails to sitract the mind ani ang heart. For several moutbe past ibis hae been a practical subject ‘Mr. Voorhees) maintained, ‘am Bho roll 4 ier, ‘that the representatives of should bave the right to speak of thelr rights re w Mr. “cuxrcx briefiy replied to the personal part oe Yoortices’ remarks. He (Mr. Schenck) Dever, thought that the Mexican war ought to be commenood, or thas there was cause for ft; but, being in it, he bought we ought to fight it through, and therefore he always voted (or men and money, It was only a difference of opt = we ” . Resolved, That in the present conditien of the countr; . i thao nth of the PPER, sdvance againat the amendieat which bas pessed the | wen ihe jaasione of the people are iirwed aad dheur Br: elec caer aee toon cowl Se the revecies_ ne tol L K Seoate by £0 large & majority, This explaine the auxiely niices are ted, it i ise and JADweTOUs to attempt CLIPPER. 4 sa . . P Our tables bere gré manifested by certain opposition members to Bave ® | Vii eyame: ta: ihe coaatition ines meres various character, awaiting legis Girect vote taken upon it to-day. It will now be some | |) protect and defend the national Ife, ond that the ex And what we here, of power not Warranied by it pro court for the mbers uy time before any vote can be bad wpon it,and in the aot revolution and vaungere for the exercise of rig! @ cam deprive BorLE are ats smeaniime it 8 probable that ibe amendment wit bave them. It is a disgra live in, and vending to tbe establishmen' {eo Siourany, paseed the House. Resolved, That apy atieropt ry despot roment {n America, 4 Xhalthe Gnal overthrow of free Ey "Gongreas to rednee States | *B0uld, as it po doubt will, meet the reprobation PuIPw nf 4 conducting that war. White troops were wi tees, Ap infamed condition of the eyelide comm ueventing | Ard all about TIGHTS. EAWDUST and HORSES. NAVAL ORDEUG. roy I 0 ndiraat Pe a Tor the Hous ¢ir Mosico, asuticioncy of men wore to protect, the horton, alia ipa tsahlia san Hhtleeh Wy. det Te xew JoRR jcommmarers eeaueah Tam meee or oro 2 spout ir he nt ee Coa ME any abet itn thefates | fhe cutom, ture. Bat ata agerent uta rom, reemts which di tk * hid q \ feet only palnto), but éangerous Attributing tt 10 the ef. THE New Yorn © Commander Joba Down bas been ordered wo the eteansr _agtelilappes onder: ‘lh all fe ezaied surroundings to eater tba gladttoral Kioeath cise rats vane reat. tu capenacon: 9 We font of & cold, we endured # through tbe epring, with the THE NEW TOK F, R Coyler, Lieutenant Commander Charles 8, Norton ato Astha cate uaa it aut ae | Onl (Mr. ing) is arraigned—for what? For the honest military eotdart at Vienna, Virginia, addingfor what be bw nav © 0 ml petal t ol el © tenaal ope thet with the remro of warm weather it would en- | Likewise giver ful Inteiige :bo® algo been ordered to tbe Cuy! wom ee pero. | Spore ie planes De. Sater ee eee $oict Peas tea bees eomrenssed: See: hae gerssony eee — GGR! . rely disappear. But in thie we were doomed to disap. Pointing cut ihe Tocation of th SALES OP TEN-FORTY BONDS. RRORGNNZATION OF THR NAVY PEDARTWENT, Trove he reprecented in thie Houre~-his constituents. He where Sy such generals as McDowell and others. ol oitge of APRICA’ The snler of ten-forty bonds exceed expectation, The Mr. Davie, (rep) of Md., introdnced the following bil) Long) hed declared IW nN & certain contingency, Mr. Convax, (rep.) of Ind, here asked the House to sot poteiment Summer returned, bot not our wonted sight. | And the grand c aracreristice of recent demauds buve reached the full capacity of the de | ° oferred to the Commitice op Naval Aftuir b hee 4, he would i recognition ag between pen Vo-morrow at ty at two oveloek for taking @ yote oo his « Feoult, 4 year 3 ; apnihilat ecoguitio io (Mr. Lon} eferrey ‘a + Long. ‘What might have been the result, either of further neglect gun xkw YORK BE agony tend them. The smonnt of sales reported ! f of yards and dost: ryrites 5 phe hes icant At tong) F gong Xr. a anid it ae Fate count vet on bo taken we oi, wereaanesiee, } z te : : oF of teking huinan lifo, and yeh all of : 1p. Conwax aa) ag a throat rown 2 of incompetent treatment, we cannot say Fin HEW tone Amount reported at the department during the last four sia ded over ty" the | pwied to ao se us welt defeuce. Wiken #ieh an alternative | be hoped the Tlouse would dniah the question to-day. rating our case to 4 friend, be seeured ue that a elmilar AE SEW YORK Gays is $7,400,000. ach nay designate. | jg presented eit of kul. This Is Mr, Com said that he had made no threat, ut that other Se daliiek taaias sas saoeciy bein aaa i GA Tk KEW YORK ‘CLiPe BR parakeets ~~ “ea oS Yue Goa hai de ibe won. andadvise | ay auaiegcus ‘care, The gerteman from Ohio en wished to enter. tuto the debate, oe ‘own femily bad recen 1 treated with entire - NGRESS. he Sevrelary 08 any matter submi him relating 10 | (vp foug) declared, gubstantialiy, that be was Wastovksk, (Fep.) of Ill., suggested that the whol guested by Dr. You Risenders, of thie city. Satisfying our. | *°'F te nas EENATING. ay HALL, Sig Hee pelud VIAST SRESION, hes her, garni entabiabee fpeiatect: | fe favor “of recognition rather thas to see cyery wo. | OF to-morrow be devoted to discussion of the eubject. > ere, of Joe SAND ‘SooULAR COMMEIOH’ force in | mab and child of tbe Southern Staves put to the sword. Mr. Vooutmes said that as the question had been thrust i salves by more particular inguiriee that ihe doctor ie no em. Pe, PEO PK whe tiny @UG Que Up il Resta OF Bbindies, ee. Sin” Ke (Mr. Wood) thongbt that every Lumane and Christian | @Pon them, they would agree to no terms as to when the ‘5 oe Tn the way of BPOR Wasminorox, Apr’) 11, 1804. - pulit oF mater ian sw ter | man tn the labd would eudoixe thie sentiment thus pre. | vole shall be taken. Tho vote would be taken in food 4 Pile, but scientific ocoiist and worlm, we concluded to a dielaadene {it CLIPPER containn ANSUAL RRTORT OF THB NATIONAL ACALEMY OF PREIGN oes ol oe ea mot any ietiae: | seated, But the peutieman (Mr Looe) wae arraigned | faith Ng a ry gentletaan had bad an opportunity to mi > pore os * t - 1 he we express views. G00 the Denese of bis treatment, whict we have now rea. THE TOR Mr. Wii#on, (rep.) of Mase., presented the firet annua! : the naval service executed, intl the | Because it wae end that bis epgec 8 “ald and com- etd eek: bat OF —_— ECTS FOR Tl. report of the Nationa) Academ; 0 be | 5 pain® ADC ym a conirects for the eaine | fort to the rebols.” If this woré&o. theo her aide of the Mr. Oern, (rep.) of Ind., commenced a spe 0 to acknowlodge ne very great. Though bet a fow weeks eR Eee rNG AN printing of 1,600 eopies, re ee ‘pate ben Sotig Nothe Rossi wid. tacnincousand | Ronee have no right o complain, the republican party | BAIE-past Ove gave way for'a recoss until seven o'clock. = kp TUkF Goss! ‘ commu ini¢ated i having been feeding the Game of ibe rebeilion ever sige EVENING SEseI0 TUR GOODYEAR ms aenean Paras? bir. Cowan, (rep ) of Pr the Penneyivania Legislature, Wal ® tate, incinding the Philadelpbia, Wiimingte Baltimore Kejiroad Company, againet the extension 0! Goodyear India rubber patent, 4 VIER WANTED aT LEWES, DRLA WAR Algo ® wemorinl ‘rom the Board’ of Trade of Pei nd Bader din enre, the sppearance of our eyor bas) totally @anged. The popii ie now full avd slewr, and tbe lide are sutire'y free from inflammation, The doctor thai tbe optic nerve Xan been weakened snd ibe t 1 | it® existence. Tout party was conceived act brought ™ i ed Toten in, forth ju disunion, nud could not exist for forty @igbthoure Abeeoven o'clock Mr. Oxta rosumed bia remarks, saying i be conducted | M8 o political organ .zatiee bub for ths foil and wicked | the iseug was made in (he Indiana campalga of 1862, tmenbere thereof | epirit. bat English vagabend (Mr. TBompson) was | pie democratic colleagues in and out of the conven. tothe i it sche ee ai Gale Tee seat t euabietion aaa he tiom claimed that they wore for more vigor+ thirty yeare aye feode of dissolution, and he now cOMeE beok a# Lhe guess of his friend® aud ell ons prosecution of the war than the republicans, + Presented a remoustrance ¢f apd of geveral raiiroads pion thereon ? AN] invitstione for, piaue or proposals for any of be prevared by the B D 80W (oa weeimed & chrome mer = . Some, MMmaiary vets, Of: | a nas ie gotnebor neerie ihe prrteaien of the Muscie. | Pei fOr @ euiteble pier io the Delewate river, at Lower eile disantopiate to wituees the bloody harvest. Job But on the vote to expel the gentleman from Marvi Merling more or lene the other iiesucs, and | wan faith, io the Bust, the Weert, tbe North, the Bout, as aware, Adams and Joshua R. ¢ Dio potitios (Mt Harrie) these gentlemen were tound o9 the oppe Of & as side. If Old Genorai Jackson bad been in power. instead Ter wb Wwe Lave gow REVORT OF THR LATE WILTART FXVREIMON nro MOR DA. year 1842 in ay oF the Unwo. ten if megiectea. 1 BAMaUroeis, Optbaimiie — Mr. Wank, (rep.) of Obie, from the ¢ Hale, of New i} b ed et th of being censured morely, the traitor would eet ol rt 0, fro ‘Otmmittee on the ° be Botrd: Hom dee a oe d mpsbirc, prescnted memorials to the « vy To be brief, gentlemen, Conduct of the We mad co oe ih pe gh a Senate in favor of disunjou, aod de, Seward and in the Old Capitol prison. (Applause.) r nade ® report, with the evidence in bie wo he position believe, in the term which ocnlinte apply wo ayer aiecied (1a ine Ses cans, ta Fossavon to roe ioae eronar dence in gine to, Ne position of | Chase voted for thor reception. ‘The present kecratury Mr. Pryocetos, (opp) Of Obio, raised the questioa eawere sure. Having obtained the much desired revel, we he KEW Florida, which was ordered vo be priated. He submitted Board way | of the Treasury (ait. Chase) advocated @ recogu ition of | that calling the gentleman from Maryland traitor was wa- ¢ ‘auaee 7 He NEW & reaolution, algo, for printing five thousand extra co) ior machinists | the Suthern confederacy in tuo Cabinot while the Con- | parliamentary langoas | tak grea! plestore in goknowledging Our indebtednems to NEW ‘which goes to the Committee on Printin hausi'y | foceratey tiad ovly a provisional goveroment at Mont Mr. Hanus, (opp.) of Md., (to Mr. Orth)—Yoo are @ ThE KEW 4 neoIMant oP VETERAN VOLUNTERR RRC MPEK! Deeick wetke | Comery, Mr, Sumucr, and iudeed the leadors of the | lar, the talent of Dr Von Bivenbe & ation f othere who may be ond of calling to it Werlng from ® eitoiler er ind wei aro in favor of feterwal | Mr. Onrm roplied that the vile slobber iy of ore cone Lat his foot. He ally ded brief ptr party 10 power, wei foparation.”’ How party in this House, theo, © the leaders of (ue republican | vieted of treason fell ¢ raigo @ tnerber for doing | ly to his colleague (Mr. Voorhees), aud cou one AOR a ANS Without amendment the bili to organize ® out of RuowMax ABATION A® TOTHR ORORCTE OF THR WAR Lippe DE SPORTSMAN’ VADE MEOUM, Br, Witson, from the Military Committee reporied § — DIRECTORY, ana | Vetere nvolunteer engineers. raeea ” one io ren woree coudivion of their helt eyes. Th je aad (bot Provi- THE PEOPLE'B FAVORITE BPICY PAPER. bm ay ANOLITION OF THE SYSTEM OF INDIAN TRATES ay rye . Fagen 4 Vat whieh thoy have been doing all their po! Weal lives? | sorrow that hit cofleagne bic} gunained by sium . — Motion Of Mr. Laxk, (rep.) of Kansas, rhe Commitee amely = . ASHLEY, (rep ) of Obio, asked whetver Mr, Chee | ents, and in ¢ nclasion sald he was for co gtgves c¥ider an wotidote for every bane 1¢ i* | Get ecopy at once, x mee on Military Affaire wos i ities ied {0 inquire iat. the ex on had iu any official ack expressed himself in favor of roeog- | war nati’ the expromacy of the constitution aud the ‘aniotn that the eye in in thes » these times, gun ject w reverer ot cale everywhere, Ot ak eepta, Honey ‘of abollehi:g the prosent eystew of Indiup | | Whereas in the opinion of ibis House, the federm gov. | gized Re suaihers eae cy? waa extencedtor er overy Inch of American toll. Wield than formerly. Let ah ‘De thankful, theo. thot on Sib tasende Fow aan “Uae ia aes Mnners, cre ann nae Re | Sa dae if xecution of ye Tarn aud 10 ernie ahi pratt in ® speecb, enid remark, V teh, met, combine to relat the awe An . ah mn OF MEY FROM THR Any TO TUR ald of che evil authori yo all s ‘pited Atal gover " we tongue ihe tendencies wh which destroy the organ of PRION wx onwrs nf igo 40 the Fall pon jurtadicvon of th sa (hxolarat ions ou the repabiiean side of “Ob, ob," aed | dary, to put then down, go if « mil ono nee noiOg . ogrene of relence | ke " - RYN | ) of Iowa, Tone to & personal explane- on: and hereas, In vdgment of this Hose ti hte within a State, ite duty i fhe enc steton, «8 fo ‘yoattnotys beaten t) PRANK Queen, tion, aad read {Forn tue report of the. Kerat Comamiiivee, 1 Ee ee ca rere, Ae NL tay ee ae . ACHLMY=t deny {t for Seoretary Chagos, do with putting down realstance of Statem We oe Gevoien, if wos ta ndvange Of Uh nf thom. : iE and Hetor, of whieh Mr. Hato is chairman, an extract gondeminy 'he 9 Valnhs dméretere, be 1k. a Con=-You should not deny anything without know. | with individual men, We are dealing tt manner im high the resolutions concerning the travetor { hational emergency Congres witt | ing what it is. (a4 Mayor repros epted Me. Chase as ‘re “ OFFICR NO; Bt) BROADWAY. Iadonmet ag of MoRe pasmon ‘cr resowtinent and wilt | Biying he oppored the rlent or meammlog: hut when the (CONTINUED ON FIFTH PACE] Of seamen from ihe army to the navy Nad boon tro:

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