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ion pate yo homnses anor O48 Oe The Health CommissionOur Now Senty | now push this matter to the extent of cout losses Preceding six months he beef age sited ia pelling all owners of steam engines to. exhaust | | © WEW YORK HERALD. | room ean | nine per'cont of these for the year. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ‘League in regard .] ‘The City Inspector reports that there wore 417. deaths | recently passed both: y roe - . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. , : " tn the aity daring the past woot, being an Increase of 33 | etary, and. which regret fas Siete Legion dings, instesd Assemblage of the House ef Ropte- the} i with the week Inst year, Of signature i be to take matter sentatives OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU OTR, a prorat ‘are vm ta bope ant Ts bil so coon ie will pct wom up at Pittsburg. Sie nag heen aeRE to p were undar five years of age. created under appears quite i a ; Moto SAB se AE Peston the Present cn The stock markeb opened strong, Became unsetiled and | guificlent for the purpose ‘for which it was | The Status of the Rebel States—CRlef| am, geaaots of that Blook- "AMUSEMENTS THIS BVENING, oy ee: cmatitony] ent the EN oe i Pee X.,| made, Under this law the health of the Motro- | Justice Chase Overralod and the wee- | : City ape ras PC nigra ncatenecsan urea | Pin dot ed timely em all ai! “Tet"eepece"Coan afte Chad Same | 404 Dy the Fenians, niteak-—Bovon, Suva resolutions, the buyer. The latter generally sold ‘ was | added severity of is the con- upon a question which is fully explained in a Washington letier which we publish to-day, has recently affirmed the correctness of Pre- a dali and nominal. Petroioum was duil and nominally 1¢. uence of lio filth, oan. certainly be alOs Wikiwarctus ‘Busck Decasoeerwae tar invéc” Segne io Galland deeeping ‘Gotba sunsets. | pen area if oe baled Rael eee a oe eae tee BIE On Change, four gud wheat were dall'snd lower. Corn | ‘The streets of New York and Brooklyn can be WOOD'S THEATRE, Broad’ opposite the was stendy. Oats wore quiet Pork was steady, witha Plains the importance of a recen: deeision of tho United by the highest legal authority in the land, the api action ofthe valle diese Into the couairy was pana, | Si#68 Buprome’ part. During the rebslion sit ewes | nine commissloners. Four of theve aro the | court of last resort, is borne out in his judg- |. It authorizes the Secretary. of the ‘Treasary to permit'| 7% the rebetiogs. States wero Isid aside by the court; | four Police Commissioners, the Health Officer ment that secession is a nullity, that the rebel- R way, sident Johnson’s position in regard to the SERRA RE |e Caen rem | roe, etc aur | mac patel er | enw tah ST ee f TONY PASTOR'S OPERA rs the Presidency, Vice Presidency, or any were every respect. f pe, bascina, Beasiguen S6--ADrastvasS OF2° ROW | gndar appolatment of the. President; doctring that the MISCELLANEOUS. done to put the two cities in such a condition that oer wong heme anton Tmmense BEooting = \ Bains Monch Gee ae rire ee, oF MiNeTaRiaN, sascee tno che “nica Raga pe hinaaaeent DS Cont rae ene nme een laid aide in consequence of the rebel- oe aivening aa Noa. Zand Weat Twenly-toirth siresterin eet Ateees’ | alone are suflcientio ratify any constitutional: amend- ps nS Se meeeee oe Nene lion, and, the rebellion being suppressed, the va san PRanorsco siete | ‘ment; proposing aa ad valorem duty of three per ceat om. preezy oupe Paper will in fubare be very Court decided to take them up, Chief Justice tg D INBTEELS, 105 Broadway, cppssito from what it bas recently beon. The General Bane ao considers that persistence in rank disloyalty to the gov- Chase alone dissenting. So far, therefore, as te | seine reper gona gd ary wean Ps pagal cleo nee a a | soya Bacar’ mea é Bat ap We | sath os ae. rr id “ee J antares: eycotge ngs or thé South: we : pation the Brains resume their ; HOOLEY’S OPERA HO —Ermorux ‘A.despatch from one of our Washington oorrsegon- former relations as members’ of the Union. stam end | srisisrBAliade, BUALEOQUMG ane FLORES : Re = ema 8 ‘Thus the head of the Exeoutive ontwined NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 18 Breadway.— Riv HOPE CHAPEL, 720 Broadway.—Conzie’s Iniusteate> ‘Tour or ScoriaNp. ‘ cattle importations from countries’ Where the disease Dis pty, The reenlbow HelagWoreatnered, 1s was’ propoetl of the Port is the fifth, and the remaining four lion did'not carry the offending States out of Thomas E MAMET OF “HAATCO Ae Ie eee ** D™ | does not exist, and the President to declare the pro- Alagoa Hote relia ee ee. are to be nominated by the Governor and com- | i. Union; but that in attempting to get ont by panes visions of the act /inéperiitive whenever he déema such | Hon At the dmensiate Je aad vt: | firmed by the Senate, Of these last, three must | ring of ye laced ‘themsdived tn ‘s course proper. Bills'wero introduced and referred to pisoe: Comping: saber ged cP areas (“they New York, Tuesday, Febraary 20, 1866. be physicians, so’ thet, after all, the medical | .\naition where thelr vitality was impaired, z im effect a legal ordorsement by the highest judicial —= pagers ot Fea oor ere ae ae tribunal of the republic of ‘President Jobnson’s position | men will be ina minority in’ the Board. The | no+ extinguished—their fonctions suspended, Gay's work’ for’ goverument employes, to. tax na- that the lately rebellious States now oooupy thelr former | Board shall elect a Sanitary Superintendent | 54 not destroyed.” tional. bonds, and’ for the potection of persona | Position in ~ ft ye: spe eh who shall be its chief excontive officer, and | nis is the position of President Johnson Advertisements forthe Weeaty Umaty must behanded | against illegal prosecution for acts done under military | Wi"® Fadlcal theory, fallen the terrtor‘at condl-'| ‘shall take care that its mandates are properly | ana of tho Supreme Court—of the Executive carried out, and sball generally supervise | ang Judicial branchos. of the general govern- 1m bofore ten o'clock overy Wednesday evening. Its cit- | authority. ‘The Pennsylvania contested election case was | “02. culati: th terprisit shani farmers, s Coffroth n ‘The Fenian Congress assembied in Pittsburg yesterday, warchentc Wanihctinen sa phones At PY Greg bee ugar and the members of the House of Representatives were | the operations .of iis subordinates. He] pont But what: is the position of Congress, tornially calitd to order by Colonel Murphy, the Speaker. | mnst be a physician. An assistant super- the legislative department?’ ‘According to merchants, manufacturers and gentlemen throughoutthe | Mr. Koontz to contest it, The Committee on Elections, country is increasing very rapidly. Advertisements in- | in the Indiana contested case, reported in favor of Mr. Committees on credentials and on assigning seats to i 3 members were appointed, when the House adjourned Intendent is provided for Brooklyn, Tif | qnaddeus Stevens, the radical leader of the serted in the Weexty Hxrap will thus be seen by alarge | Washburne and against Mr. Voorhees. tion of the acti id tl le of the United i Ouse Se ae ee : THE CITY. unt!l this morning, Inthe evening an immense mass teen sanitary inspectors are also. created, House, the excluded States, by their acts of Ata meeting of the Board of Aldermen held yester- | mcoting was hol! in Masonic Hall, which was addressea | for the various sub-districts into which the | .. .ossion and rebellion, were taken out of the day a committee of five was appointed for the purpose of | by Gencral Sweeny and Senator Gibbons. * | whole district will be divided... All authority | yaton andare now in the condition of States inquiring into the expediency and practicability of facili- The-trial of James Gienan, charged with choking his | hitherto given to any department or any 4 fro: foreign er, and are sub- tating the transit of pedesirinns across Broadway by | wife to death, in April last, in Elizabeth, N. J., was 0M- | fonotionary for the preservation of the public ears 9g ple spanning that crowded thoroughfare at diferent points | menced yesterday, in tho special term of tho Ubion health i y forced thi sof ject to the same absolute authority of Con- with iron bridges, Couniy Court of Oyer and Terminer, now being held in | health is now transferred to this commission. | 144 a3 wore the territories acquired from reau, which some days ago passed both houses of | The Board of Councilmen held a short'session yester- | Euizaboth. The City Inspector’s Department is entirely | 01. tate war with Mexico. The States Congress by more than a three-fourths affirmative vote | day, and concurred with the Aldermen in directing the turned over to it, and the Board takes the City. a Corporation Counsel to take proceedings agatnst the se- i issi leagued in the rebellion to break mp the im cach, was yesterday vetoed by President Jobnson in|. ttes of the defaulting Public Adisioistrator Bradford, Inspector's place in the commission to make ® | Tnion till survive, says the President; but & message which he transmitted to the Senate. The | An ordinance investing Mayor Hofman with full power contract for cleaning the streota TheCom-| ,. rebel States they must be held to the President states that it is with much regret that he ts | to grant permits to hang signs, deliver goods and erect | pt sit ela aa ens ade mission is constituted the absolute judge of the | -onyequencsé of their war, which are the re- eT moads : men’s Bureaw : as, a ni necessity for the removal of any tenemeat pudiation of secession and all the debts and ol Finn; Manbattan, John W. Maguire. of President Johnson, met with the fate which | structure or ship, and given fall power to act, obligations of the rebellion, State and confede- On mastion ae my sy eg a Ag Sere compelled to differ ‘with Congress in withholding nis | ®andson tho, sidewalks, caused a debate, It was pro- signature from the bill, but that after careful consider. | PS! to sibstitate the Street Commissioner: instead of “ ips. oe VOR. qn © expenses of ‘ts action being a lien ov the it deserved. He has, with bis objections, eent P s rate, as null and void, and the recognition and | Captain Magoo. : iiss oh ation he is satisfled that it contains provisions which A A | pen creole thot git are both unconstitutional and. inconsistent with the.| approved by tho Alderman and Cdunctiman of tlie dis- | it back to the Sehate—the body in which it | ProRerty of the owner of tho te = ratification of the constitutional afmendment | aclegatea from the extreme Wost And Hast, onoed Oy public welfare. He reiterates the expression of-hie strong | ‘Tict in Which the applicant resides, ‘A special comm:t- echgiuntod-tm} hee-given. tt the -waest-had's any defiance of its orders or attempt to ob- | making. permancnt and binding the aboli- to coed desire to secure the cadnacleipabed., binebin. Ashe i tee was appoint&d for the purpose of inquirinz into the F stract their exeration isa misdemeanor. Ru is |} tion of slavery. In meeting these. conditions, and protection of thelr’ rights, ‘but believes that the | PfOdtlety of substituting beaters for stoves in the oMces | very broad, @foug, comprehensive and em- | given supervision over all prisons, hospitals, | to gistes concerned have fulfilled the Presi- phatic veto it is, He is opposed’to the bill, | schools, theatres, &., as well as over the very | aunts programme, and they are, according to root and branch. He objects to it on constitu- | important matter of “adulterated drngs, medi- | ais ¢eory and this concurrent decision of the Bureau as it exists is; for the present at least, sufficient of the City Halt. ” tional grounds, and on grounds of expediency. sanecntens, Supreme Court, entitled to a restoration to fall ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTRY, it beg ? 2 23 z i Ey &§ u al PRESIDENTIAL VETO. The bill enlarging” the powers of the Freedmen’s Bu- The Veto of the Freedmen’s Burcau Bill—The Issuc Between the President and Congress. just arrived. accomplish, He objects to, the vast arbitrary and | DOM during yesterday superseded the too In the obstruc- tion of navigation, rendering the running of the boats on despotic power which the new measure gives to an im- menso number of officers nnd” agents, tts provisions | *°V*Ts! uf the fernts irregular. and, the trips of some of allowing the civit lay. to B6 completely ,overridden by | ‘e™ Very fom, and retarding: the movements’ of; ahip- . ping generally. A few accidents in consequente are re- the military, the enormous expenditure which it: will J iza rg oe | Involve, and doprecates the natural. inference. trom its | POT, but mone of them were of a severe character. for the purposes which its establistiment was designed to | . -The heavy fog which hung over tho waters of our har- Prrmssyra, Fob. 19—8 P.M. Certain opponents of the measure confident- ibers of the Unio: GRAND Mass MEKTUNG, He jholds that there is no authority for the ly anticipate thatthe Governor will refuse to Aomatedaian sb misivors ot £6 seal Masonto Hall'is flied to overflowing. The procession But Thaddews Stevens and the radionls of measure, no justice in it. to the States directly | sign this bill | As the ‘bill now. siands five Co say nd. Thea Intely rebcllious S has just arrived. It}¢ am temense gathering, and headed concerned, and no heegssity for it, Ho thinks | known persons are declared to be Members of are defunct, they mest be reconstructed out that no such legislation should be applied to'} ‘ke Health Commission, and the othor foWr.) sua out We must compob-them, to admit their ‘ i) |have yet tobe, named, ‘Ibis said that if ibe} ened ‘ to thé ballot box, or ex- the Southern Stutes which are unrepresented in Governor signs the Hoalth bill the five officers 1 © pated. bineks to | md Congress, and that in the enormous batch of | named in it will constitute the Board, and that i adoption that the cofiitey As still in’a state of war, dnd | MC ice,sUll remains in the rivérs, but not enough to ; thencs proceeds to review the condition of tho Southern | ‘OUPlé vessels macy, the heuyy collections of a tow States and his reconstruction policy. days ate Dea hax bee re cae sanee Ana f ‘The veto message has created great excitement im of- sedge cate ST i baa) : ial circles in Washington, ‘The conclusion of its reading ‘ ; site in the Senate was followed by great checring and hissing | , ™4 named. Bylvester Alvord, charged with in ono of the galleMles, ‘which, by otter of the Vice | Commbertelt Atty cent notes at the ee gene ae President, was immediately cleared of spectators. After | We Yesterday arraigned before United States ke Considerable dobate over motions in refercuce to its | “ner Osbomand remanded for re ve apa disposition, and » ‘proposition to “egaih’' take up | 4 D¥mber of detisions were, hyped the bil votoediby it, further action. of the whole, subject | CAeTA! Tort of the Sepreme Court. The Jedgment in was postponed till to-day. “Tn u Cebinet meeting held | (he Washer murder cage Dade, lg ai a yesterday, previous to thesubmiesion of the vetotoCom *| >°!™8 Ce le po gD ie ote irreae, It is said to have received the approval of Seore- | Belling the Coms a Caen ast 8 ee ae taries coward, McCulloch and Welles and Postimnstar | /sve seventy-five 1 x rimeersead General Denison, and the Opposition of ‘Becreta- ries = aud “Harlan and Attofney . Gone- wat 1, snd it waa rumored “Innt © night ‘that Stanton aud Harta bed resigned. The. bill will come up in the Sepate again” at ohe o'élock to-day, aiid an impre: provads in the capital seat it cannot now get the vote in that “body reqiitell 16 ‘pass i ovor the Prowidcatial veto. % ‘Yee vote on ihe bill in Lae two houses of Congres was as follows :— ES Eg cli ; We must hold them to this, and secure the civil @Mceholders which it ‘authorizes, “although | if there should be any diMculty in choosing} sont oftheir blacks as citizens by constitu- thelr appointment is placed in bis hands, the | the other four these five could operats the co m- | ‘ional amendments, before: we oan reopen the scheme is objectionable. mission alon®, Ibis farther intimated that there | Georg of Congress’ to any of these defunct i 3 may be great diffieulty in choosing the four | a), thé His goneral ¢rguments and his epecifications | who are to be inamed, as they arc to be nomi- 8 wii eS cnaums ser grec a against the bill are consistent, convincing and | pated by tle Governor and cdnfirmed by the : overruled. According to Chief Justice Tancy, conclusive... They are what we expected from | Senate, snd.as |the Senate und Governor bare | ihe nogeo in the United States had no rights ‘i idéas on the subject. Bat the well known opinions sad earncat and de- | dirtotly “opposite 4 ‘ whith white mon wore bound to respect. Ac- clstve charedtér ef the man. In order that | &% in vory little in these aaticivations. The | sorting to Chic Justice Chase; the excluded Commision capnot organize until the appoist- I ich ~ there may be no mistako'ss to his position} myonis are madd? first, because the Commis- States have ‘no rights which the general gov. be defines it thoroughly. He cnicrs into a | sioners must be sworn in before the Governor, = ro pe playing & ane full exposition of his reconstruction policy, | ae the Governor will not thus qualify | op4.. southera radical nogro<driving faction, and, contends that the excluded Southern }® Pert withoat all; snd second, became | Ci:.80 may be as fitrly accased of constrain, five are netessary to do business, and States, in meeting his conditions of restore | oo. of the five named are thé Gover: oe be read perborsee? ered rt we 4 or's politioal adherent. Neliner the radioal cencearane mo ic voice ef the Supreme nitiom by both hoases of Congress. He draws | nor conservative republicans seem now in- Gourt, its decision against Chief Justice Chase the ‘tine boldly and distineily between his | climed to resort, to avy such mero dodges t0 | gnq.in -tevor of the restoration, of the "rebel polfoy and that of Thaddeus Stevens, and catis | Acfeat the ap; bagi tan hf it ee 8nd | States to their old relations with the general upon the éwo houses to take their eboice. ‘This | *2*te.40¢ We fime on their good behavior, in’) covecnmenty will immensely ‘sttengthen “the view of the imminent probability that the a id his before the Amerie: is the Issue, and it can ne,longer be evaded by, | cholera will visit tis, and. that the poople woutd setae aiabdce eamritbaecdetiranr, speceBes' in one ‘dircotiom. and votes in the | inevitably hold responsible those who should 0 other. wow render this law impracticabte. id Soveral persons are already named as likely. igh sbph atepiGebigiy to reecive the appointments under the bill. into « law by the required two-thirds of each i fi & z | In the Court of Over and Terminer yesterday James T. Oram was arraigned on charge of the murder of Mr. Van Doren, in Beavor street, in the month of July last, Beyond the swearing in of the jury, which occupied a considerable time, owiag to the némbor of chaileazes, No progress was wade with the cave, which will be re- sumed this morning. The trial of Joka Cahill, charged with shooting officer Duryea, in May, 1864, near Jones’ Wood, was resumed PR TS TUR SENATE. rie, Cone} TORatay Id the Court of General Seesions, when a naim- well, Dixon, “Dootittle,” Fessenden, || ber of witnesses wore examindd for the prosocittion. The artis, n, Howard, Howe, | case is likely to occupy the most of the week. i undtoye Hamsin, Shnrmos, | A coroner's ary tas: exipanetied yestarday’ Tor the Sumner, Trombull, Yau Winkle, Wade, | purpose of investigating the mysterious death of the . three chikiren found dead ia Foriy-seventh street on sg RONG, Suubbuen Steen sad | Seturday evening; but, owing to the mediéal examina. TUE VOTER %2He HOUSE, Yeas—Mosara. Alley, Al ‘Amen, Anderson, Ash of Nevada, Ashley clone Baker: Bata ‘Ban! Ber ker, Baxter, Beam, Benjamin, Bidw: Pugh, Blaine, F Boutwell, Brande,6e, Bromwell, Broomall, ia, Clarke of Kansas, ), Conk- i ai i i 7 k if HE te i i ‘aloe BT, i Wright—i0. agency of death in the stomachs of the deceased, The mother, Anastina Schotz, has partially recovered: eon- THe IMP RRIAL COMMIAMION IN SKRKTOT—INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN OP PIE TATE HKIMHL LON, HO. ree cilom acting Devinn Detrese Betton, | solousness, but talks ina wild, vague manier, - . The medical men named as tnost likely for this |” The wenmship Montemama, from. Kingston, Jatnsicn, F Delano, Deining, Disa) aren Fabien Be Pome saseae he chaps bath toh aoe nee: house ia the face of this voto? The bill was | eity are Professors Alonso Clark. and Willard aay pe ventory With Gles to Kovruary 9, nur aia ke 2 oer Bl iting Hat asa St | tk yori ee ote ce 8 be gem} eh to, p Preident with» vote, By dhe | Pets phe oie scone, | Tesimecal rman ttn tnihe rev | TE aN BH ta a eee ; NY eubard of Coun. evbett of Oh Get h . 1 Or en re munity for aceent geotacteall ability naar Scher 9A cag a es cca HERE exrentan te twenty renee orsoll, Joneked, Julian, Kasson, Kellwy, Kel- || three-tourtha in the affirmative, and with a vote, dean tis sittings on the Mth of Janiiry. Geveraer ve Ded most unqidsionablo fitegrity. “Dra. Mason | g¢re and othéd bad been examined, Sroraie ‘end Squibb are sugested forthe appointment trom Brooklyn, Hx-Judge John H. White, Mr. 4 Jackson 8. Solmlia and Mr. Sauds, Secretary of ‘the Citizens’ Association, have"beon named for ; the ‘non-protossicnal appointmonts. Mc. Sands . Kuykendall, Lattin, Lathem, Lawrence . ot inrein, Mola Metin AR! Met 1 have sworw A {one atang jie teas attennis. « We ‘Tho coomisod was till ip semicon whew tie stoner | Denaout th fr a pes ne had before, have Did: awit. | Weigient (int President Robert: and thé {The people of Kingston were somewhat cintst over the havi tee aa anutune ‘ment that delogates (rom Cuiaca ert abort, | by us, tevisit the wliad for th» purpieeOl mauling sera. ran kisses ments for opening adirect wade fem the Heid Noril ; te fi of the, House, of. yeas one hundred and thirty- ails Magee, Morn, Murty ‘Moni- sevea, nays thirty-three, or more than throe- Pat Pomceoy wrt Sopa “a " ,| fourths in. the--siMrinative, “The vote ice of Me., ne, Sar . Sehenek, i : , elabargeg Siting at, Spalding Sats bel comer -of ‘Tenth “avenue and Pitty. '| CAR, Bouse, was marked by a strict party Trowbridge ao an Abenam, Fa : ninth street Was’ datored yesterday marning by two bar- | division, the republicans yea and. the demo- $ i a3 iF the of iN ginddon every 1g Cs ae eo shal hae) cong ed and J : ‘arner, ‘Welt to Albany to defoat the ill, but fywilling | American provinces. Augen tor obe Dray ymtrivient home. The wil fan Horn gars, who coolly lighted and then proc-eded oy een Nad © how vebbar's Shou iit uirn of Masa.’ Weiker, Wentworth, Whaley, bere hy - ety th pep t% pot d cvats nay, excepting Roussean of Kentucky; | 46 accept a position under it—perhaps to keep |. we corer, cbipeptaie. foo which wo sents, solp son of Iowa, Wilson of Pa, Windom, Wood. | Collect suctr portable val ey ; - mene ab t | operations finally awak'ng the proprietor of the préniiees, | im the House, who was elected by the |'ft from doing too muchharm, Mx, Sebalix isa t eanihilate E: i s wealthy tamnor in the swamp, who would cer- | the city of Mexio9, have'toen fedMved ieee, with news } “tainly not bo tempted from his own brishirow { the 90th of Japuary. ‘The Binperor has issued a doctee anthoricing the digs tae the WHE Offer” peoaniurily: 1 1 tice etweotxpany for explaring amd colopising. the There is . opposition to the demovraty of that State, dealing. bun a few heavy blows on the head, tan oat of : Devin, set era aie Gilghaid. and who voted in the negative. It is possible, David Dagnan nod James Kiernan were yesterday com- however, compact re b | Interview of £:Ppine Delegation with man of intowss.y aad abiliy. District of Howm:l‘pango, Mitatoyuca and Awmixtian. Jast night and sorenaded the PY amdent as a compliment was arrested on cbarge of having \a ending With ecosfused shake, the whole lasting about for his veto message; bat, notwithstanding vociferous of the stolen articles. first case, it was generally supposed that the President would sign the bill; bat now that & minute. The people were much frightened, many his position is defined, the professions of such thet erin the ety ‘were badly. Gata a conservatives as Doolittle of the Senate, and je) r Mth inet., ant | imengh house ifor the bill before the veto, will Appearance that we shall hace | ‘The earthadake of the 2d of Juunary proves to have Sita dieeeans, ahie * - property, some of which together aghinst veto. ‘|e good Been more ext-nsive than was at Beat, reporiod. At ‘The deputation appointod at the Feman mast OT urge totone of OUSUTDUOUAY iz ina a te House | Ba been Owen H. Kelly, of 183 Sixth avenue, net bold hi abaya bu Onjaca it consisted of oscitintions from porth to south, Formed CS ot Sacies the hand Soe eee +h t bond from $73 Temth avenue, : 7 Marcin sar them. pppoe sig cor ep aT Raymond of the House, will be brought to a ‘end myenre a0 one war | seenteneety ete lees. | CONGRESS. honor of Washington's birthday, will, acoording to pre- | decisive test. 3 a baste. im trensare, of which goes tm ‘ OE demo sty mumber of petitions nnd memorials for | sent appearance, he far from asseming ‘The bill may be passed over the veto; but committee @ signed by BT ok ‘a nce, wath. ities Sash deine 10a PUrPOW , were presented, among then¥one by Mr. | proportions worthy of the occasion. ers and residents in rhe ayejran 9 Ss arnved j Sumner {rom piorige freedmen, complaining of the refa- | Kleventh regiments of the Nations! Guard - | in any event the tsmne fs at length made be- at wo ha ‘Fulton and bed Jest les the to Portland and one to Viotetia : sal of land lapartpshrcyrcybntons: herrea fous of the Third New York tween the Administration and the radical fac- | mending cue persee wan Fhe © scolice ft CO prs! jaye tion of Congtess—between President Johnson caused towns mech damage and. Thaddeus Stevens—and there is no other alternative.. The trap which it was hoped would catch the President bes failed. He takes bis ponsition regardices of the apparent | . odds against him. It will now be the game of the radivals to “do without him,” and to weaken. him in every possible way. To this end we are net eurprised to hear that tbey are industrionsly intriguing to win over General Cirant from the Administtation. We guess, however, that Gen- ‘ ; a eral Grant will be able to take care of himeelf. army officers, err ge Tepresenta. \ ‘Tho fasue is now upon this Freedmen’s Bureaa constitutional amendment 7 ; pevton so hyn ‘DiIL TED is) lost the baile is ended at once ; bat if the Dill fe passed over the velo, the aight EE iit i i | the DU, the a» ‘petitions wire pre. sy i «Petes a thee proeiairs o riaco! ten } ial

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