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‘\ . | WHOLE NO. 10,775. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. PRICE KOUR CENTS. NATIONAL CAPITAL. The old ship trembled from her rudder to her to the dowsprs. “But, Miadk God, sie has rolled out wend, and rhe phe heeds, in my jodgment, some slight Mr. Baxma (rop.) of Mag,—If the Chale will-allow | Mr. Bixausx—No, sir; know no such thing, I be | Hove it wilt turn out that the rebels will be found ine Oa alana majority of three or four to one in every One of the rebel rly 00. this chair, Mr, Brvona) ba - Mr Hasten te be ec thet thie’ rating@e Whe Obatr, if | toned. no an ag yr yy that 8 majority of her people could, by acts of hostility, the resolution, At half-past five e messenger, pearly an | Puivet, phemes mis may of den Po on citizen of that State before, under the susp con, of modern democracy, the northern wing of the.rebel, . And Placed Mr. Stewart more complescatly in command of ted appeared Sore te tae nae ina ha vaising bo maiko thits species of legislation; that we I | i i defeat of the Union army. ‘err @nough to do it; that we are surrounded by influ. | inrixted tim: ‘debate mueh ‘% 11 @ the propose my ¢ _ereamenis ie fappors + | ment, entirely ttteriag the dest. of the Senator, exer- | ty the history of St Domingo, ho sald it might bo profie: Mas hore: ciailed our: panister tet’ the drap, |-emmbemtaradtmenocas of the Sear of a, fan -| See tn tegen Lg A Br lh i a ‘Visit ¢o the Presidomt Of a | ctor ene ee in en caeareson, | Se Domine erve ml bye (o oes simlar tection he calee Ts ee ah ean? | Gee ahaa ae veh, thet see OF Fete she} ontaw brine, va esate 0d yemaal mune . Philadelphia Delegation. Fesulted in a speedy acquiescence in ap adjourn enh | icy undertaken in our country. Though the DIAcKs, an [/ M8 impossible for them to give it hat deliberation which | Mr. Bisulax—That is what 1 am at. Ho waid ho tad’ not sought it tor the. urpone of we: le leaving Mr. Stewart still in possession of the field) Un- are naturaily peac able, they are ea ape piotie of the snlgect demande. Sir, the general Mr. Bayus—Yhe ieman frum Ohio a litte ¢ the morit# of the amenioent As one of « doubtedly to-morrow's seasion will verge pretiy well led into exasperation. 'Had the ruling of battle 's calmert and bravest. The raitor may | diff-rently from tbe Secretary of Siate, and brings a con- | ADMBNLLeS he had agreed 10 \Ls being roportmd, brut ~ towards Feasenden press bis motion nce been just to the blacks on (his island fo ‘caim, but the winds roar and the breakers aro | stitutio amendment to correct that wou! and to | did pot concur in the report A number af members midnight, should ‘will into betterit wosld have been {c did i every man must be at his post. The ehip must | save the nation from the trouble which he thinks existe, | Ou each side wikhed to debate !t further and he there- Probable Early Admission of the Ten- fora vote. Physical endurance will chiefly enter deom it impossible that we gh hore and thore a sailor loses his life, | 1 amd certain he must be perinitied to dise sa opinions | fore intended, withoutany hostility to the yovernment a the spirit and issue of the contest, sen oe Pee iad aa coon 8 See ’ jo new Be nt Cie ay Pec gber ce 0 t gerne gh Sa Sears of State. rol sasher, be veh genent, to wabmit a mo: se , a 4 . any of iy ARE . Massachusetts post po: g o he c c ‘THE EQUAL RIGHTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. | 4 4 not deci it Impossible, for it was raid that meo q in my Jud , utterly inproper and most of them | having cna ‘eccapied iit obsis to Sarin with the rule Dot to ener itess arab PP he would yield the i nee } | Comtinued Congressional Debates mittee Measures. floor to tie colfeague, Mr. Horennina, (rep) of N. Y., explained why ho should volo ind manpor shat mi dt be regarded as iv ponsioiont wi bia usual vole. He did nut reghrd tho Propowd amendment as permanently wecurin: the rights and priv locos of every eitizem, and was, there ore, tu faypr or is postponement until there ¢vukd bo further conference with the friends of tha measire and some means devised by which those rights could “be #eedred beyond qué Fr (Om ING waid bo whould vote for pone. aout of the meaauts on groumds very dierent fro, 1 The constitutional amendment doing away with State bg except. meh, ‘the eahinks at: calamity. Tights, so far as the negro is concerned, was practically | The blacks i been promi 1 om Inibed Yate Boake, (hls, nae Doie A IB CHOON Of along pata ac lay he aide tortie pation, HE ie vien clainod, toat-pnivera " o . press it toa vote-if they could, and so graciously con- As eee ly useless, Mr. Woodbridge went on to argue that | that debateon the President's Nessave in Commitee of a |amondment was proper and veaey Tho | the Wholo is unlimited, but that on bilimei@ the Hous, beon knocked off of m iions of human | special orders or resol tons for amendment of the con: ‘Wity had become in an hour living, | stitution, wheu a poiutuf order i. raised, the debae beings and citizens of the United | must be confined 0 the pendivg queation, The Chat did not Protection for that aupuaned {bat the gentieman from Ohio wey tan would “worse than it was be- | a line of debate tial was not entirely cog ‘te the mat Prejudice of centuries, | ter before the House, The gentleman from Masaaelin- those who bad held them | setts understands, aud tho House understands, dims there NO longer holt thom, world | must be some limit to debate, Ih uauat be rel vant, to ada. Alludmg: to the of | sotne extent, to tue matier pending before the: no. Bingham would have amended the constitution, or voted pontatives nod Senaiérs watt! Chey ceme here in the pare 1 anything else to benefit the megro, in defiance of protests eee ta et ath eae Serine Jere Oey to ; id:—-I tah no on the Mr. Haskin l did not ro er to th it t enti ite to, those of vote » from the minority. To-day they are only too happy to | expressed the tof a Congress i taseee tr hime to be | the House of Rapessenialives ot an ecstion pened pt thought thee ges ton couldiibe nodes used dodge.a vole upon this amendment, There is ¢ growing | be sald ho hoped eee see cetnere States re hgeni cM ed T Moo = Ae rt to tho gencral rule affecting th» question, The con-.|. ment D cause It dd net go far enough or was not watt. dislike among them toward tinkering with the constita- | Rete at the earl eat Cons‘stomt with the wi featys Semaeee Tee OT, [tho teen ee imens opens up to the ful dcbate en} ciently, radical, Ho subm tted the motion that” the — be postponed tl the second Tueday in April next, of bole country. ree thon. ec North than or dhe south, and'ue ove nol be tot | me taht ELpibuK moved to Jay the whole rubjoet on the THE RADICALS LOOKING AFTER THE SPOILS. happy than he to see peave and prospority resu! oe on which Ca Mr, Hate—I make the point of order that the qués- A remarkable exhibition of what the polite Parisians | "AY 10 the lately rebellious Biates, ibis but the ‘ton. ia Hot debatable, and vb a from and Christian civilization througn- | chusetis. bas no rive to be heard Me from Maw Jouneon, at the close of Mr. Nye’s remarks, moved | this amendment vot only justi- Mr. Baxks--Then 1 appeal fi the decision motion vote . call chigue js furniabed by the numerous applications peed ‘conaideration of bat Soto be postponed sp kaperoac a coneitationa amen. mend yn Send the parcaen of ayn wha i» ae dysd weet. Se bey de ar nag from radical “ : inking and hesitation as man } sav. Wi mtiteman from per Pr " thenler, 9, exiegeyarates taping emcentorent iy ME, * ret doprecaied the slow manner in whidh door. But the ace ivan age of ait wa | oficial acta Of the Secretary of State he would wot be | Dawei enutan taupe Mbincke Uinsassenaer: Bes Dumber of good places the debate ‘asked bow many speeches uld meet the obligations which we owe tour country | in order. Ihave heard with pain allusion in the | Ar: Grider, Griswold, i yn Muga. of the most importunato bores at the White Houte | were yet to be made on the other nidet Ho gave natiee }-we must pass an amendment of this or of a similar char- | Honse to the oficial wets of chict oiicers of the gor’ | Mccimigu, inact Sicheh Nnwdad ot during the past week havé been of this class; yet they | that he would ack tho Sonate to sit till 4 ernment I do not think that admissible in debate, | pa. huts homer ieee ne Noe awded) of ring the past + Kalter, Roger, itows, Rousseau. bh " passed this resolution, however late that might be {rep.) of Ohio, sald he approached the | If we at Pee Rouseess., 1» Siigreares, say in speeches, public and private, that they have | Myr Hasursoxs, (dem.) of Ind., said the of . qnestion awaro that it was utterly | of Sibel ihn nea cote ays nothing im the world to ask from the President. gape wpe taney ge foc iger tre a iol fhe hima to do, Jgstion vo It in the time allow f mi . Hend: sido Hou RECEIPTS DURING THE LAST FOUR TEARS. ee aoe oe Oe s) A me ys perme Senet ta Ms Hen arin, hide. Darah vn his motion to ne, apd OF the $4,600,014,042 68 received into the United | Mr. Srewany, rep.) of Neveda, addressed ne. Sonate States Treasury from all sources within tho last four fiscal | on the He not. years $1,204,780,830 80 were applied to the redemption | lve the nan Spay Meneriae in teelt, or of loans and the balance to the liquidation of the current | the public mind it was of vast imporece, connering rane 1 bell eeuniry ton, Eilot, Parusworth reference to the proposed amendment of tbe conai- | Mel, Grinnell, Harding af | tution we certainly must be allowed to expenses of the government. the breach between the President wand Congress. condition of the country, and incidentally the > reaolution was like a rivulet trickling down the moun the Secretary of Btate i ther } THE LATE BREVET PROMOTIONS IN THE REGULAR | iin side, capable now pte gr Re side with ‘And intuxmmally expreaned. I're erred; tena ARMY. spade, but which it was possible also to augment- sy} geveral rule governing parliamentary disc In view of the Senate’s returning to the War Depart- | current of discord, down into an ocean of trou! ment a large proportion of the list of brevet promotions in tho regular army for rearrangement as to priority of Weserent nin tae hapesnnas Wen, enee dilemey recta j at all to the distinotion very properly mad Chair between the rues as they stand at Present ph the rules as they stood at an earlier period. [tis nol my wish make ap lasue with the Chair, aud therefore, ed an eo saan of explaining this subject, I wi sppea ir. Biwanam—tI renew the appeal. I wag not to wake the statement by which it woaldiiave bese mado plaja that I was in order. I wished toghow that, Gistinguished as the yome oy | of Btate is, Lis @iterances about there being po dan; for the future of the country i i 1 : Lf | | Boveuck, 8 wet, SL rancis Thymes, doun h m, Van Horn of N.Y Washbourne of 111,, Washburn of Ind. Washburn uf Welker, Wentworth, Williams, Winun of lowa, W Pa. Windom, Woodbridge. Mr. Conkiing'’s motion was then adopted by a vote of 113 ayes against 36 noes. MICELLANEOU APPROPRIATION BNL ‘The House then went into Comiittec vf the Whote on the dilsceliauevus Appropriation bill, Mr. Ashley in the my convened here about the middie of March to settle the troublesome question. be in insurrection, not the Staten It was Mr. PROPOSED NAVAL DEFOT AT XBW LONDON, conn. | theory that tho people might rebel, bat the ° | ‘The Committee on Naval Affairs in the House have | authorize of the people of rebel, to tio be rel chair, and made some prog) Relative te the Termination of the ‘under consideration the project for establishing a navy | form a loyal state government. ‘The ‘war, oud wre pede wurpliar Auleroaae before whith hed” ahigeey ite 9 tee aly comer tay day Ah gene Btewart, was prosecuted for the maintenance of the laws And now it must come to this—that ah gh offigial of th Afier tho committer run: the HeRAKER presented © ¥ yard for iron-clads at New London, Conn. The aivan- gh of She | communication from the Commi«roner of nts, Reciprocity ty. and tne integrity of the Union and tie constitution. He Country must go outaide of bin offictal position to axsall the Comminvoner of Patonts, (ras ‘ tages of New London are being urged before thecom- | had am im that issue and met copperlieads in 0 Fight of every man to be kecure in life, lib- | thy action of the people's representatives, and they can. | MUny the annual report of 1¥n5 | &e. &ec. &ec. mittee by many of her wealthy citizens, who promices | and did not to chew his words now. He ‘and property ; but that rested on higher authority— | not answer him on this floor. I therefore do rampectfully | (ME OMIMaELI. moved to print ten tho wand extra | Rivera ar ent, Tae mmr we | SUIS ha ie Rina nay lpm | Beat cee cs ante ek | “re See A wenn | Ee em Snes a r. hi ns Of eac AK ‘ne Ol in { ‘Wasmxatow, Fob, 28, 1866. reconsidering the favorable reports from the Board of rose aga er tna nee ph on, ® shouldbe enti wo all the ena pon inter to pean bis appeat es Toray. by pol mile lees Suse eae re ee ee pe |) REGRPTION BY THE PRESIDENT OF 4 DELEGATION | Naval OMlcers of 1862 and thet from the Naval Commit- | OF fy, OAs Nott io tad not taken the census of South e ‘should be deprived of life, ieecty ot property ow peratul bh to the C bait’ to' rein vile apeoeoer 3 | ton of Uwenty.vix hundred working men wo Washington YROM PHILADELPHIA. tee of last Congress, Caroliva, “Ho was discussing gon ral If there | without dus process of aw. He argued that tue! prc der; but he was compeliod, from a deter. | Prank that the eight hour system may be wdopted in ‘Thie afternoon a committee of gentlemen from Phila- eunsoust. was one loyal man in the be Led o to the pro- Fone setondnwat dd nota a8y way interfere with the | mination wo decie Impsrtially, to doeo. juverument workshops: ead 1 was refered te the deighin, wader the staplne of the James Page Library | Gebers Renton and Cie A. muh are tn the | Woops egoracmeenk Perens ghee an ie naan wii bry 4 tan tht | me ae ene Gompany, waited wpon the President to presen the} MY ane Uae tha, by ee ER). RG rum, (rep) of N.Y. presented the rovolutions fesolations of a: held on the 224 of February, tas pena aes : 4 demanded the yeas and the House under this rule would pot be ps ore. | OF the New York Legislature relative to the ship enual meeting a pays pel tor , approving the restoration policy of the administration wares anedos tbe ants eameeen oe boy ag ee ag ahem oe Roy Bir te tnoenarks oF the Secretary of Sabtemsentors “Spoon cnalend , General Howard's staff, 1m Tallahassee, a are al vileged to reply to an; i oud the present position occupied by the Presidest. | Oho. soe iJ Ee bl, is toe very C iivorty: of debate is ee delegated to submis the action of the ee ee ‘Senate adjourn, Whole. The fifty seventh rule requires t ARMY BULLETIN. shall confine bituself to the question undew, avoid personality; but in committes of the not bound to so confiue lutnpolt. This na perry amendment, and the coat ae usston of the previous prophecies o| State te not confining the debate to the It it ie, tho Chair nat know how oted in over to be Tho quertion the decisbo of the iF etand ae the): House, OM SMI. Second United Btates ravairy. Mine nove. Second Lieutenant G Hee: ™ announced as aid-de-camp on th ‘Bisor 6 4.G. Fomer, img Vepartivent uf iB aad Drevet Major James Rawyer, Sixth United 5 as * te ahi “= of age” te The yok her on, tuken iy ne pool al hon MeParrwon, sabjenn’ ee ae ee Mr, Eupermos thereapon withdrew his ’ Mr Rayuonn, (rep) of N. equi whechar the, have nestion of ordor wan not debs . yt ‘i"Tho Srmagen answored that it was to a limited extent. NAVY BULLETIN, c Mr. Ravxonv—I do not desire w debate the original were = ition, or ths; but I desire to ask the geatleman peracuap—reonyany 21. ‘coarse Lm ‘Acting First Amostant Thana’ Bentley from steamer = Mr, Bixanam—To relieve the gentleman I withdraw | Hon, ani granted leave of absonos ‘Acting, Virwt Asniant Hugivoer Cormelins Carr from RarwoxD—I havo the floor and cannot be Inter | sigaimer Miantonomel, aod xravied leave of absence, ' APEOINTMENT KEY any 21 it I might be permitted to re. Mate CW. MeNabow. [ MEXICO. A New Liberal Foree Organized tm the eman. 1 would be gs happy if I wanted re- Hef; bat I do not want relief thrort upon me. I wish to ‘ask the gentiorman from Unio whether he th proper and right to introduce entirely new this discasston—whether he proposes ionilow a reply to his remarks, or whether he one 0 call (he prov inns question and cut off all reply? That wili decide my vote ‘Woo had set forth something like it ip message. | ov bis question of order. Then the House had heard the calmer and more de- | Mr. Brvana—In order to retieve the gentleman I pro cupted by Uberale utterances of the geotioman from New York | pos bp Aaa 4 ee ‘ holeens pe Jaaret'’s Metreat by the Rie Grande Conxam, presented the memorial mean the rebel debt. (Mr. Hale) in opposition to the amendment, reiteratin, Mr. Ravwoxp—-Will the geuti¢man enung ¢ the Likerate ot @t Pace, the Calforn Eeistare bates for corista pant ' Mr. Waseens (rop.) of Iil.—Tho gentleman desires | fue old cry of Sate rights, Bo in See me ieee | teres ee @ TEIN panties mente road hich Jered reported opposed, like to know where he (Mr, Hale) rived the potion ©. Bivowam—I decline to anwwe pope 3 b yachergalinas gar a ie pebyteeey ( Ae ty 7 or a that any State had a right to deny to the citizens of any Mr. Ravwenp—ts it because the question ie diecourte OUR BL Paso ¢ me moneys ae eu pe—sErP. 7 Mr. Rv-mxa—i am nor; Tain opposed to the payment | vitier Sisto auy of the privileges or immanites of citi | ous or iinpropert +. Pano, » we. = Pov od 1aN Fey was ; but fam tu favor of tax'ng the tedoral pas Pd wig ben e rg hE d aw oaaM—1 have no reply to make to the gen- A. Soeenae Gea hueived ies lately erganioed ae ais TOR sete ery wretno | eens sagen of the § bo tmp q ‘ jeman. pe KA) oy Sea teaamasteninae sts tire Mr. Srevexs now wished to have his document, whch T to enforce these provisions? It from the The Srxamen—The gentleman has withdrawn the ap the State of ¢ ds @lature asking for the speedy trial of Jefferson | had born sent to the Clerk's desk, read bo rights whiew they bad. Butif they comspirod . np | Command Le ne ces oy Mr, Davis reiused to yievt .or the purpos, together to enact fe. using protect.on to life, ator naw —There +" see. Gomes remark whieh dee @ ne tee ve capital of the tate; resolutions were ordered printed. ,. Ww jas ‘mere! oF property, it a power to hol rast it will we iv c 7 . “ DOLD meoaee ‘i Ethos the Usion Senhen of tee Peas {he revusapt legislators to'an account before the bar of peen announced by thore in high | but the anto Temorachi, Arias Coxvnse called | he ball to grant public Jands to isnwe had @ caucis lest wight, in which they unani. | the federal conatitution. He did not doubt that this 10 danger to be apprenended fr chi and other w towne declared for the aad bs Ges Gainadien Or 6 cauieoed treme, Humboldt Bay | mously endoreed whe action of Congress. very grant of puwer would have been in the conatin millon of men Pately in arin: age repabiie; | oO ae papell yagyeen P+ a lect from the reconstructed States, ews ‘ranciseo r incompatible pose Stains way be admitied af once, without any | empire, rained « ier, rgucerteness Bia, leant Hay in California, which waa pened. "| | Mr. Davin spoke against the crmatitulonal amend: | vrin the existence of slavery. in. any States Ror | mort of comin that the loyal people, who, have wav | aeestance, Comsn tant Bila immediatly amt « force the - On motion of Mr. Brows, vr) et Mo. tee Sepatoc wes Gf (ie Union and bed net tent ay of their rights as Bithough slaves might not be admitted to be citizens | their gow age y from ov ay by wase { two hundred f hmen and one hestees “ PROBAB! THR SPREDY ADMISSIO: Tas ~ a States. ntended th aut be admitted to be persona, That was the | mo right to take any security for the futu at pothie © ncaa wa ; wien the Liberal forees were AT i SLATE. * Oe ee eee ae Sot ea ode Be he that the decisie im the prise | Tes? Mihere was @ fetter on the foot of the bation. | remalue for theun 10 do but tok I tho fattod eit and wel | Ea i vtue, being wahout arms. Don Leste Ter seraetion of railroad to the Fecide thrvagh Misourt | Sess icioated Unik, The fact that tho rebal aves wero | Thank God that fetter had now beew removed. Te bat | come bark the returain 1 have no predig the Mate of Chilaahas, baving ‘ ‘The indications aro, from what has fallen from mem- 0 dust bef e breath » people, | doubt that at m ed hough ¢ i sout to Ho ‘The bill the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad | deciared enemies did not coustiute every cit zen in | brew tmrued to dust verwe the Breall, of the peopl Us of 0 . vagy vs | gg0m be reported from thé latter providing for the recog- | Springfield, Mo., to the Pacific const by a Southern route, | ritory the President of the United States could not prow ted wishin the re » on tha ia conepitacy @%- “ % every 16 section land along ecute federal Court without running the | Confded great trust in this ¢ he | isting im every Ftate latety In Ine orre and j t se retraat of Juares to the lower Rue I nlp npc aqyeann Tue ansohesaytay a0 Sar us mtn wens, ne Sok or teins sunached on eo glia of his boing an slicn vim, he would yu, even though men in ligt | beyoud thelr mile or aan om = a . admission ‘Benators Representatives wer © dono, What atterances, | calf, Swear thein—ewear and em eroment te betag severety be RROIPROCITY ° morrow. ment, never conrent that such ahowid t Aint place the of the gentleman whom we | country, and accomplish by f | leatatation As gureenment strong TY. peene ae — poop hyp, cae gs my 9 loyal | have elected Prestdeus of the Lyited Btates and of whom whet they 6 to eas aapiel vam be wy nf aod onde wh 7° ore et ‘The Secretary of tho Treasury has Jost issued the fol- al of Me., froin the Finance Com. | men came from those fates to Cougrons be would bo | I have boon ascustomed to spenk heretofore in terms of | this view Mr. Iiingham sen iat | Tiree hundred wolduern and two bundre moore , twatag cievutar to collectors of customs and others, ts sition reported toe ‘aval Appropriation bill for the en: ready 10 vote for thelr aduataion. With tbe anaibiiatin | deference to remport The flowse wad the country wil | read, am artis, copied fone the ria vs) Poa: | fran here Many of the o@cers are ty of; bat they Taaasver Dursnraens, March 1, 1500. | to be printed. PERRY, OF SOUTH CAROLIY: wre, Te embiccorment. ‘Two aed a half years ago | the President and the representatives of the | tory of Bull run y sanity from whikh Joarcuces ¢ ‘You bave been heretofore advised that the Reciprocity CREDENTIALS OF SENATOR or cM A. ¢ y4 ey and other radicals were willing to tnake opie, it most bem by him and nat | tion to « there bas Seopa, Wak the place ls 100 ems! between the United Status and her eka n nothing st all aboot the abolit on of Ga It has been made by him. 1 trust in God by h gloriogs news received by the Souther ~ ten bong a government, on the 11th of Fee a a eitin ‘ed some and han ereuied a | wil retrace his steps, Bot whether he does or not, f f 2 bi H fad, fy 1, GR RA Padieal change ia fouthern sucieiy. Such changes never rine people, will Set micike, the, wen ne, eam L ortag the wat, Sree imity to the conquered people of the South. Mi ted to their keeping—t 1 en- # asked what paper the Clerk rend , polte; constitution in every & . in every « na Virginie pap an imported hd te hee Je amaghe ft eaprormgy Territory and on every aa where our fing Goats, What | organ of re , | Grates, oor noceded Staton hot to allow one of thom Ww go President in his speech, which was received Mr Koorne ( alook at )—lt lw from wahoes ‘The war was not prosecuted for subjagation. fle mentations everywhere, and over which the gen- | the Washirgton Chromtle, « radical paper praieing. b- a at Prermcnored graven’ the countiens | Uoman from New Jersey (Mr. Rogers) and bis pariy | Mr. Cuamiam—I take « point of order, that 1 o0t of | agg Rood a a ea ie ing of foo republic, fell in | seem to hold © general jubilation. Me says:—"Lat all | order for the gentteman 10 | adr omen Meaico by the rebuig wader Hibiey pe ereneeet freedom and the goveromentthe (houmnde | thow lately in insurrection agaibat the quverument snd | lutionary abd rebolliows cher nope ‘and tone of thousands who perished of cruelty and slow Ss the Fs who ay 3 i ad Fe os og ot thet wa The Washt nn Despaten. the that land with widows ation dx of Libby and Avderson. | allegiance an rd cath, > - -- sorew, Feb 2 1008 Sa tele ars | Yack ‘emulation of dot thas wil’ bang’ or year ike Vile—and sak then for what they ind Ged. Tay anawer | thr | Usson, aad, by | thei, repeeeontatves, nye | the Judgmemt of 0 mitsd! whip tain 0 Yebd, G8 tant OP ations cent Be pds Li. be | Sete Ce ee ST iaed und th pence,” And yot,| Wi ‘oath? Not the oath to the Constitution whilet been cupled all 14 ee ny iced Yes tenn MCCULLOCH, Secretary ofthe Treamury. | no time tom oret O atts Hite mecosnary that | today the sucrose! for. union abd prare wns pty roket, bat the oath proscribed. vy the Pre what I have al wae” flu nt Heat, as ees fee ke stone oo new oe Sreas to the Clack ont when Se ae oe tate would rally, | printed. Aye, take the oath! Swear him and tet hima | They ate ready to kill the fated calf if Andrew Sohnwon on tak all the Keench troops at toe © ‘The Senate has laboriously endeavored to-day, under | ® Ms, Kro be to the Ca a “7 Lever} | fo! It woul be about an intelligible as it would be to | witl only forget is former wiierano, wherew be sud | Chibuahue were about bearing that Beals, of wh the spur of Mr, Femenden's sharp admonitions that a | f"et peasants Lae aes Ee eae ak | sans one renees cor ihe emblem of Bont Curoian's tena, the ra | thas Wesson was s crime wich we 1 be roade odious | aks oxy the capil 4 make head ew and let among Ul presentativer the a punieb . re G vote mast seen be bad, 60 make some besdway upon the rarcomman =, el bo hey pupin. When sent have we, touching thie greet move, | tonger eitinean, bat ° the eonntey, and Viu-Mebets tn eoncurrent resolution excluding indefinitely Southern the couse of the rebel ion, Mr, Nye mid tbat this | and beueficient. b fore the people? We have the venerable Secretary of | should not be permitred to pare yey & gay New representation. Mr. Nye held the floor for three very | ’mument was eehood by the Southern press before the ve pollay ‘ State hieing to New ng auather speach there, | thon of the Hales; and iC be would lewd bimmenlf to that | The Me rane ear tha traon i th davery os | Saran echoed te ceome otpemime pram, | Bao ci ran ra | Ce Se nal an | iran Fg" apwer ak we | Sony epeech #0 wide from the wabject under considerasion that im Rurope, by the is ine t cae : aye ead) TE Gam cecustomed sow to | lieve, was formerty s.ppromed for Weasonabl toe to being © . i ‘even his political feliows winced with impatience. It is arse seta iaes the toustey did net eosersiand ‘more | Mr. Woovunmar, (rep.) of Vt., obtained the floor. Mae ee roverenntiy, wreat Wy evden oF Generel, Cmnek— ta Oe A Portuguese sa ‘ c 0 de @ J) wail to driv well understood tbat this production wns prepared for the | fnily the true natare of the issue. Had tt been under. Mr, STEVENS sent up to the desk and bed read tho dos By? A A ow o= ane nce tenth 00 vetoed Froedmen's Burean ftood in the South that the straggle was between demoo- | pateh in reference to the cancus of the Pennaylvan lomatint, v debate upon the My pea racy and aristocracy, nine-tenths of the people of that jer oy meked unanimous consent to have it re t - ae co aa Ct bicage an, wt proven of the caste upon that measure from the voluminous amault | seeison would have been no sympathizers with to the joint Committee on Reconstr iction. i : ~ The Mae @ —s pare a Peay few bet, whieh We enperted to be from the other aide of the chamber, to which Trumbell | the rebeliton. of the condition of the "Tir Rano, (dem.) of Pa—Commiitee of Dontruc: | Wiel Ie oot Oem rey By H. yay od Aah = dle sr Deepest: pect fait particularly called upon to occupy all the | Sethe We. saieaily "tu or ont of the Upion. | Me. Cmatuen, (dem.) of N. ¥., objected, on the grovnd | most gifted sone wee ME A ard 1 out envnane than ong eles yet spare tine in rejoinder, Repubiteani¢m in. Greece ittas nough for bi to bow hat the ef thoes | thes the reference was esslent, the despaich being +! | (reater (hem SENG.” Tapani te West Bere tn ay Me ina tis objections of he geaibemsar ot ating | proweigatet, if erscon. _ A capy of the ow er ae bon lll ey sec ers aps ood enemy ameereenes cppoattion goverpanest, "OAT Grevano-cAs there ts a diMiculy about if witt | foo prophet Creamer thet ‘when the foundations | the conuiry know that there are warenaes of that rt | fen ing Mer a0 Boned of Health was reentiy @t St Domingo snd ed ey eye this was the atts- | withdraw the document. of ‘he republic were rocking beneath the mastering tread | at Poor ced io the Menace Tht Hat requirement of vive ment wero tediowsly put forth im powerful | tage at Soa tasocaed Staats when the? "chen the result of arma de. | Me, Woowemmos addressed the Mouse in support of tho | of the armed hosts whlel had struck a1 the national life, | Mr Latnaw \nqetted whether It was the purr Th bred crop > opel ane scarcely aliuston to tho feasibility of | cided ‘these States, or Territories, and the Proposed amendment He raid ition ret | be uttered hworseular saying that the war would last | wm the adaption of the coustitutionsl smeedimen' by * wee yonera pied with ten : Lyssa hte Geet par to the United and were to be | on Tf ina Coogress, Weare not writ nz his | (ve only sixty days, ronmtavonal mayeity of the Mates © cond , contuating ott > comOrming the four orm Gdmmitting members from the Ms Tipe contest | Cane ‘as the exigencies of the case d>- ywtten i diteal bat Mr, Have Pained the question of order, that the gentle. | dent \ the representation of say of the eleven Mave |" in to pie Ceeniaiomen aid the Ibis speech about four o'clock, and a very fow moments | wanded. That man hed comctuhed ad | leigere Gahan out’ The footprints of Wis Congress tans Femarks Were BN pertinent to the watyect peture om aregtn is digit Gee senrabe Sas Ge ese om ‘ a my byron perseded ‘ne ats Tencemeatil” low 0 techs on A republics mony | reese ‘d— We will nee about that. sock thing, He would sate here, at 4 tary Rome the resolution had in noise abated since ite original | TITIES cgretically and true; for] rise and fail, systems of government may be org) | Mr Haue— Of Me. Poward has aothing 10 40 | the venerable Unasrman of the Reon: The follveing entmprinns © full en of the Metropsiie fotrodaction. Mr. Fessondem became quite out of pa- It wil ot bo contended that feubs govertinants oka or. | tated and’ destroyed; ‘vat’ never, Cy mrp vo | aac spre tee Bones (ie, eo pd PMcondomr sere Boge lence with this exhibit of affairs, and testiiy —— a enn the Ronntannen ot dhe Danes Sestes tm 5 Sareh come wel wee py the pasmnae of the remuiati ng egninet yc ms ag if = a Ton — fhe ee 0 wetameners Thome hewn Janes a that he should hold the Senate to a vote to-morrow, how: ‘with the com. | been acday simee the foundation. of be “FEAR en 's attention being callet to it, soverdign act of the Ameries "| mergen, * and wt meat thereby be deterred Sicetion unt Uoet eeamtamse te toe me law of si the oan the calmness, the be will natlee ly the remarks of the geatiemea ton of roan, the renstlt < pen 1 botue Se atest ever late an adjourn might npr: ‘ Among the candidates for oratotical ventilation were the land. Neither the President nor Congress a wight ee a Cnene arrest them if out of order. Make tight be re oI Parket sed Jameo det Our 7 Crane, Quester Doolittle, Sauisbury and Stewart; and department of the a SS nes oy tm onder to Ail out the balance Of the sftermoos the | andes their off constitations, Fovybere, fora ta by doubt se was du onan : mere thirty three of the Reith = A oat te The te ‘and that repairs Will thoes o@icars will commence operations \manediataly, eussion by Mr. Fossenden. Like most other orators, | (7 Rove boon tal Ge emo? SEP ae a people beet Sactnans f aay extened, irek ign tae at ne a weston 1p ggue e angry Me. Stewart was unexpectedly called upon to 4* | jaw was overthrown; that the pretended new govern hor sails. Ped many years she syed om bor 27 diacione the Tart that 8 - pes hell fm hed heer wae Ge & anen Gann ol unfortunately | ments set up im the of the ol4 have been demol- | peace and a breakers Teunessas had Arclared (homer! oom on Rater » aan i paantaater | fiver & speech duly prepared, but tabed, and tat the of citizenship has been im. | soriousty ber, The waves Mate and the satee Dees eet whe gene therefore 40 well carefully perw a the printed proofuhests of his discourse had mensciy altered. Mr Nye said be had yea Pty tl" wh Wr, Gavan, (oem) of I tae se —_ | cad commence preparations for 6 ariet come been left at home, wmmindfal of such a °MEFZPNCY. | tua States could not cymmit treason. an ak me me tet God, the Rew that the ovum oer Cell | tte provenens, off of whie il be realy onic ‘Mos on bour or more the Roporable ceaioman surdily pod mpintained Ua» Sate coud commit lreempa, roMen bes been = wrenched ?