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pane” A ENT TG THE HERALD. ‘ - NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, %g¢6, od SN Yer the payimont of horses or other jroperty lost or de- | sional Library. Mr. Ashley stated the’ the picture was | ten @ollars por thomwand feet. t¥ o dotlurs per thouss Btroyet im the military service @f the United States,” | painted and owned by Miss Ransor,,, of Cloveland, Ohio, bo Me oven Tao, P1ure por thousand fe =) 18 2 ois by no meant 4 feet; | broom corn from Mftoon tt onty.ave per cont ad va this point, and stated that the elim Monsitt, mado 4M” iypoal to the committer that if . As ® naturel conmegsence of (hese tavoselte, nopoet 9 . - will be pose: Merch 3, 1849," It provi hat section four of | aud was a work of at 68 Mattoes as it was a frithfal ms q ie Pegg Sot Maru me 18, entitled = “an presentation of agreat aa good man, who bad for The second rection OF the act applies to all forcign | it was desired to pars 4''pi) stones haat tha ace ect to provide for the payment of horses | nearly a quarter of a ceftury— countries, ead ng the duties on me Importations from } such shape as would eo ot down last, tu yo a great rush fro and other property last oy destroyed in the mili- tool, with prophetic fuger poluted towards the abeosd 08 0 © arnoles (ocauanedt ae a ¢ penmaitiee of 0% 8 Means b om te cia ey Of thousands 9 tary service of the United States be amended ta be, wa motion of Mr. Wanner, (rep) ai sy section | a Gat We eid “bo fair and. pr fr he Sst ang it would by desirable thing , by striking ont all of said section after the word ‘“ep- | When Lene «th tho spread of heaven, every creature shalt | wes amended by wt? ing the following :— ure. How" arly scouted and scored the idea Arrival o the eumship | ie Wen etes a coe acied,” and in Hou thereof inserting the words “tbat ‘Be tee, stone, Say \dsto when in. the suing 189 galt ot Bn heey : he bates 59 La snpeial 8 aes) ‘the saki aud tor shall in all cases transmit his adjust- | Mr, Exoninon, {aem.) of Wis,, demanded the yeas and us dime asions, thiets-lve ver vs i | Me, Ge fated that thie bill, ae Joaded down, by New York. wa url eae et aoe’ at te Ov menit, with all the papers relating thereto, to the Second } nays, und, being ordered, tho vole resulted—Y ons, 78; ch wrought 9’. cut 1 dimensions, lorty per ceut | amend , outraged the principl> of Amorieaa patloy, Beg ede cote homme y. Comptrotier for -his revision and decision theron, the | nays, 34, '#o te resolatton was adopted. rem. i 0-450 therd Was no sort « for secking in excieos Dae Panama, being dintaut over five hundred mite gars io alt respects as is provided in the act of the 2d i fsawe nom SAS A DAY'S WORK. enc M Lupron J (reo) of one nebo * pricpe in "24 mous reventios to sup ‘ The ong Peat Rin tho \pcation of ‘Weve mines, Ia t00 far to pe of any Of September, 1789." &. Be. Jura, (vep.)of fad., by unanimous consent, totro- | ewanty'to tb irty per A Salorem. Mr. Wilsod ¢ Whole estimaies for the year were ty an and’yot it ts, we bellove, the nearest place wher y iy, rl 0 ON mt hours 4 a ‘ork in all cases | WWenty irty per ad va wh, erghty-four million dollars, and the governme: ad 4 ui 2 of the t 1 States residea, Wo This was referred to the Mi itary Committee. Aneed o DM to fix cight hours as a day's work n all ¢ Sible wet ae ornate ont | Stzhtefour rullou ‘dotacs, “and the government had THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. wentatve. ot ee where labercrs, mechanics or ns shall be employed | Vay a, i io this bi Last year the REPRESENTATION, . ‘ ; by@runcer authorky of the govegninent or the United | 48 | 4 wore to be reduced by a diminution of internal taxa Mr. Witsow also presented the following joint resoly. 9 »j- | @imals ¥ ported from Canada was seven mili) and o! vort ditte, a question of protect _ ——wow tion, which he intends, he said, to offer when the con. which was read twice and recerred to the Judie! dollars. “He was willing to alow reasouablo dabies for t dl « pila re iy 74 oe i - pane ach a — D hes stitutional emeudment comes up azain:— ar oummenitlce, its : the pa/ection of the industry of the country, but he Represew he apportioned among the several Mr. Seatpixa. oan shoukt also insist that the egricultural interest shall be Bhates wccerding to ber of male citizens over twentys | tion in refere: on of United & proted ved Lk to me yeard of age having the quaiidications required for elec- y ‘guste Mr, vas stated that the amendment would not th mus branch of the State Legisiat and certiticates of indebtedness by the several - $ not beef high enough now to Lat dime eRtzens possessing Hk ‘quallig.ttons avstfanckiaed | Tha joint resolution proposes to euact that the uct of ei ibplevees a oe i lala in imposing enormous burdens on raw mal romania ares mol’ |W CHANGE IN THE SITUATION. nod hardly worth whil Ways and Means to str alast the manifost deter- mination of the House, Mr. Winpraip, (dom,) of N, ¥., appeal 8 GOLD woes. Md to the House i rebellion ai rsons of like ago not | Jui 1964, shall t be construed as*o exempt . y! La to know whether the pric: f art cles no Bubstbsehy ‘the number of represanvativer smallnotesered | Zrom taxation; by of uudor State er nium cipal swhority, | 4 Yat Witeox was peefootiy willing to compromise om | yas consumers Gould alls to pays He felt a The Steamship Uncle Sam Released Under ne forwvery hundred thovsand @¥ acttal population; but | yy, 4 fentes of indebtednes not | / ssubje:t. If they oould have the duties reduced on | atthe pertinacity with which hs’ political fre Sach Sato sfall havo at least ono trpresentative. ber oe on niga Gr contifemes m We goods manulact at the East consumedat the | sistod on the protection of articles tn which thelr own D, q ttHac Me, Gierwis said ho believed Yhat his imo had-como to 4 PEROT Later oad ewico, Yvest they ‘might be content with lower duties on agri | Conctinvents we rested, thus sacriti srfoit Bonds by the Panama Authorities. ing their right to examine into proposit lor the pro tection of other articles for which the 4 le are paying ~~ wat | THE NEW GOLD FIELDS OF COLOMBIA, cu tural products. constitutional ameudmeut and ‘he therefore offered Mr. Hrawixa moved to refer it to the Committee, on i tie es, (dem.) of 'N, ¥.,, vepliod that this, was a * the fsllowing:— Waye tnd Means, with teave to report at any time, dnd e e consume: Representatives, shill, be pperttened emong the several Takbedpad the reavenns ‘question, Shick was secontied. one pvenpitinas —_— cath hie) 4 ord prices now which they can It aflord to pay Blites which may be tole Woy hee Union tecording to Mr. Wentworrn, (rep.) of HL, objected to the latte pee oan —— unders' "4 Mr, Sommxck suguoaied t ‘ pee dificult OF py. preparing a tariff bill t uid s the}: peapce-tca numberd erunting fre whole number of per= : te ; Sonsdn dich State, meladin Hens not wae Bui when. | Bare of, tho | motion “giving cave we weport at any | “irre Ross, ¢dm.) of 1M, argued that ive animals coutd | Proberation ot one tari i State the “elective frenehise shat be denied to f in Cavada than here; and when the on re Shy pordon of hs mslewdaens The Srraxe®—It is too-wwts to object. The House ts be ruled cheaper. 8, fromm the West to Butfulo, the point | Anotier for the West Indie, and another for tho Russian pees eeee!: ae eiebe abel Be, mecbena ierthe 9 Sie diiveam met at aI hope:ths gentleman will | % compet Gon, was taken into consideration it would be | the Kuropoan States, He thought. is bill was an ont, auruber of mule cltizans so excluded to the whol Lome Ponca iy seon that even with the proposod duty the Westera pro- | zon American policy in moro senses that wers Wealth of the Mines at mule citizens over twieuty-one yours of age. ee ere ets os tackalchiints th tao Seine duenrs woeld my gigs tho Canad cated in the remarks of the gentleman from New Y Ne , Mr, Grimes sait-ke did not know whether resolution. It is simply to be referred to the Committee | 4),4 deiy oe ‘otson FB ges productions as ro- (Mr. Conkling). It was an outrage on American policy Barbacoas. ae of the abevs or not. It came nearer to what he | on Ways and Means. need 1a this bi, white It p id to raiso the daty on | to make a tar? in rogard to one particular country in os 5 rOpOse’ ht ought to be aderted after the Senate had re- Mr. Wextwoutt—I would ecarcely object to refer any- ‘oles of Westen stead of having a general tarifl system. Some years ago articles of Western production. In the general tari! live San, “ ; ah. . Jeet Gt pase id it on Friday than anything | thing now emce the guarantee of the Mexican bonds was i lan tha tes let? the Canadians were gravitating towards us, and if ne. resented, referred. if had not been for the Reciprocity treaty i Mr. Watson, of Iowa, thought there was good reason | \., ids he Unite Calif ia Mi R ON (rap. . Yt be im order for cosy r would only have remained for the United States to say alifornia ners Rushing to the Jus wothpnawaL O¥ Goons FROM PlnixC STORER. Ly page ih icay eg be eel ae for that, because live animals were embraced within | whoner he British Provinces should or should uot bo Sepate’ y me to ask the mover of the resolution to modify it so ~ ne oxtend the vine farthe withdrews! of goods from ene | ax tomake i applicable to auch securities a2" zhall be i Genratead cant the meictaea: incon o Attached 40 this Union 4s a component part But New “ Diggings.” ‘stores « ‘bonéed warehouses: ‘othe: sued: wey ke he Canadians became saucy, and during our late ~ an th Wo recousder | The Seeaur—it can only boone by unanimous con- They would insist upon having at least asinall measure | troypies werv the most detestabe of all tho foes and eno- Tile CREE gent. Cook, {rop.) of Hl, suggested that the argument | Mie# we had, He proposed now to treat them ax enemies } 10" SravoisG-—I shall nat consent to that. I want to » (rep. ky augmented: s a" ‘| in war—in peace, friends. He wanted no special tariff, tax the oeubaaks inthe Staion, Ieis a much an we can | £0,%@n weed bere ax protection winulatng iniuety | pis onmal one. ths outrage onthe anetean, poly | CENTRAL AMERICAN AFFAIRS. | | S le carry ‘the interest bearing bonds without taxa- ral products as ft did to coal or iron or maputac. ptat this differential, exceptional legisla- on ~_ ae ‘ie tured goods. There should be suflicicut protection given ard to these outsid ae Me Monat, (r ep.) of Vt.— will notthe gentleman | 10 ihe agricultural interests of the West #0 as to enable thought that the House was decidedly was the al tion in Mr. Bhar Againet this bill, He did not enppose there were forty- If the reports cont ne as favorable aa they ha oun, 1 will doxpateh § | make it a resolution of inqul . fs Reeth nol urther than that, Tt will bo | BeF to compete Successfully with the wgricuitiral pro. | ve gentlemen in the House who would vote for it, | The steamship New York, Captain Horner, from Aspin mlens: in ander CH subsmitted: to the Committee on Ways and Means. fears tear ae al op A There was v0 use in wasting thno on iLany further, and | wall on the 4th inst, arrived at this port yesterday. By the locality, and jon. pl a aie a ermal amet coe dec tariff were arranged s0 as to operate most injuriously be propened me t question, to move to strike out the | 16 seivat we havo late and interesting news from sme apperials! * wenopal of oie Ly. = Mr, Stavsxs—I move to lay the joint resolution on the | ot the agricultural interests of the West, aud if Western | Tye wotion, which was undebateable, was temporarily | the Pacific, which will be found at length tu the letter. of | 1 Dorada why rear table, Tt is rank repudiation, and nothing else, menibers though! ashe ey would. contriveizome | wy, dor to let Mr. Morrill wake a final ap- | our special correspondent at Panaina eins (gg aac Unie atts > 2 means of having a fairer show in these matters in times ur epe P ATR 1 in support of d annoyance giv to ‘the owners of the Unele Sam by th ot State of Vanama, maintain aa strictly omerided meutrality in oo Kowa xisting war between Peru, Chileand Spain, the steam k her departure ou the hight of the 24h of Februa $41,000 | for hor 67,250 The vote ordering tue main question was reconsidered. | 14 "come, and have tarrifis adjusted so that the Wost Se itn aie aitinst it, and renewed the | MF. F. H. Gerder, tho Purser of the New York, has |, Notwithstanding alt tho te Mr. Rockne, dem.) of N. J., renewed it and called for oo pode ee nly cutie forjits interests as the East | riotion to strike out the euacting clade. The question | our thanks for the prompt de tho yeas and (A . was taken by tellers, and there were ayes 63, nays 37. . ‘ Tiemyoab and nays’ being ondered,. the vote resulted aa Je Kaesies (ee) oF Pes ipa that he thoaght hig con- } Ho the en sntlitg elantes Of she Hlll wes vindok oat Fespondonce, } : follows:—Yeas 42, nays 90. So the resolution was not | Stituents were as fond of good beef and cousumed us | The committy rose and roported action. The yeas and | The following ts the specie list of the laid: upon the tabi much of it as did the constituents of tho gentlomanfrom | nays wero taken in the House on concurring in the action | Drexel, Winthrop & Co Mr. Sratpixg then modified his resolution by striking BRE A nis Bee aga gg _ feat Gin’ | of the committec, and resulted, yeas 75, uays 62. So | Duncan, Sherman & Co, out the words ‘‘certificates of indebtedness.” the action of the committee was concurred in, and tho | Weil & Co. Bey ry of our files and cor re general principle that what we want in this country is ting clause of the bill was strack out. A. Belmont & © . On the suggestion of Mr. Hoorer, (rep.) of Mass., the See ere preieee Pe Se ua Mr. Scwexck asked consent to Introduce a resolution | Leos & Waller...... : 440,000 jag ia provisions for the Spanien equadre Tesolution wax further modified 0 us to read that the act | ure," ublaleds thet wee eat al Patten tae | instructing the Cominittoo on Printing to inquie Fanamne Railroad Gennpany: ; and some heavy guns for the Peruvian govornment shall not be so construed as to exem) i pee ”, | the propriety of printing twenty thousand oxtra coy i Assistant U.S, Treasurer mixture of cargo il acknowledge--aad iemet | tions were, to give her uo special benetits, but to leave | ty" Pty Seorin'aevts tentionnece’ My eersbeicaue Bm ee rea ao ( Siete eters et y taken before the Select | Wells, Fargo & Co... her to the tender mercies of Great Britain, which would n ‘ Committes on Reconstraction, Order......... ter to the firm, calling upon th 6 yond . son a cause the return of American ¢ Mr. Le Buoxp, (dem.) of Ohio, objected. cohta be ‘ae = eS om to give bonds of ‘The previous question was then again seconded, the bem! wi te ry So cur tas a Mr, Scuuxck moved to suspend the rules. UN ci eieucenines ahnn scsigess cehece’s RMMRONS A Advewing this letter to Messrs, Hermann & ( main quostion ordered, and the joint resolution was re- | f arate oe . ‘Tho rules were suspended, ubd the resolution was in be government discovered tho treaty existing betw wpe ge HE ot Pu, spoueagaan he anwna. | Wivord and sgreedion Our Canama Correspondence, | {lh ed Clouia nut on. ui! oer I et mean He looked upon this as a question of cheap beef. uaThe, House then went into Committee of the Whole, Panama, March 4, 1866. Sam, and all sufficient to enable th , of Towa, in the chair, and proceeded to the racic 8 fevignion Company” and tlearanee. The artic! consideration of the bill for the construction, preserva. | _, TB? Vacille Steam Nav petechin niger iy he seem: | 8 tion and repair of fortifications. Paita, Captain King, with the south const mails and pas- | 12, fas haus te purse de wactines ememiga de ow = The fd appropriates ams one on and a-haif of dol- | sengers to connect with the packet for St. Nazaire, ar- Lo dn cmploudes on operaciones heatiles contra ela, . 3, appropriations for New York are ag follows lined q She b role « pdrdn hacer aque mi viveres en loe ” 1" . GAWIKLD, (rep.) ot Ohio, in roply to Mr. Keltey, | [AS gl appropial aa 4 ¥ rived om the 28th ult, She brings the following on | 7 ’ en loa pruerlos » cotta: showed that the ‘of the internal (ax of ten conte a hokage ne a ee Meret let's | treight for New York: —4 balos of goat skins, 161 hides, | "44°" parts conlratante.’’ The Knglisy of which 1 ‘on slaug! animals could have no such equalizing | \ousamn: Lane? ory ch Siety po Vomols of war of uations enemies of either of the t pees On Sauahvereds thousand; Fort Tompkins, fifty thousand; fort at’ Sandy | ond soveral passengers, ainong whom it Mr. 1. H Macan- | contmeting yarties, whit at tha time may be & it, "1 fifty thousand, Tbe first item in the bill was ad Sousul s ul pod hostile « Mr. Cm, pom beet Ye alee spats » HT the | Fort Wayne, noar Deizolt, Mich gan, ity thousand dol. ley, Vaited States Cousul at Callao, en rowle to the United | gaved in hostile operations against the rame, ean He did not want any legsla- 12. Los buques de guerra de naciones ememiyas de tion to come in has would tend to increase the already exe price of beef, amendment, w A ig States. The Paita brings date from Valparaixo to the | {the | water oF pores | 1h the panes oe the coasts of (he other contracting ue: THE RVIDENCK BEFORE THK RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE, sired ie ania for : Protection, be ore to be | Mr. Fanseworta, (rep.) of Tli., moved to amend by re- | 12th ult., brought to Callao by a sailing veese!, and from | ly the soverument, to inake th ie fh ym Me. samance, (rep.) of Ohio, offered a resolution, vo petpel dey he), iatiianas of < Stay Ae ducing the amount to twenty-five nd dol ars ‘ould th Cio Sia ehh ¢ Uncle Som, turned her into a Spanint: mamotw P reports of evideave taken “i r. ASMBORNE, (rep) Oo L, suggeeted that each 5 oor ine stores aod water im one of the ‘ts of one of U the Reconstruction Committee, Toats of the countey 8% only could bo bed by having the | jen in the bill be reduced fifty por cont The most important item of news from Valparaiso te meeting paren oe We pals, “oho oad: whole pe seprpentes here, and “a having the committees and the House organized on that basis | he me ~ fe to apply to the Mr, Surra, (rep.) of Ky., spoke in mipport of the | pioroved economy if it was not made to apply to the amoudment.. AX the representative of u bee? and mution Mr. Mettui ) of Cal. oonod th gunboats Vencedora and Marquis de Ia Victoria were oo growing country, @ hore country and a country that «Fag rN ce hl Pe ate) - ca es ar, (rep.) of Me., asked leave to introdu Gand Gosia, going oon) a governan monies de. | (2 thow tho importence of protecting the harbor .o eruiaing about miles off the port, and the other three clarod hims-lIf fired and sick of the doctrines of free | Francisco. raining | Mm rigatys were xt sea—where, no one Knows, but | (oth ry eo of sotterolved, That in giving leave, on the 8th instant for the | tradi id. not believe tn then, but did believein 2 a eT ee oe enn ne | nop mane-cuppeant te voquuetuns Gr the Pureviaa tnd repre i fami not therel tt aay way approve pemcecttng alt Wile Taterents Of the country. dian border and our relations with England | Chilean fleets, which at tast accounts were to the south. senne keds of that port was maintained by the Namanela, iron-ciad, and o ooden steam friyate, The Mr. Bowen, (rep.) of Cal, had no ebjection to the | Unat the bi 1d aad ridicule handred pounder guns, with the oO, Woke intended far ere to be em hence toamer of wa: an jt in Debate was closed on the paragraph, and the vote was om this House, trai all schemes footing io the puaranty ot Stes, | taken on Mr. Wilson's amendment itporing = duly of SNeasa rep)’ ef Mich... epoke in the-eame. |’ W#td of Valparaiso i Wea i ay ot jean bonds or Fenian bonds are unwise and inexpedient, thirty per cont instead of twenty as proposed. in, alluding to tho eal gevoy of nl troubles on The avian steam frigate Amazonas, reported in my | '¢,Vh yo oo Messrs. Woopnrupar, (rop.) of Vt., and Sura, (rep.) of | | The amendment was agreed to by so large a majority borders. i last as bav'ng beon ran a near Anend, has becomo | Uncle Ham, by des tod. Shel, the sequive vole wae not counsed. Mr. Scwmxck eallod attention to the fact that tho com. minand of a i vege eye House for Ky. objec ots ‘k.. ‘ v i said tat we rey ir. Bi AINE wished to move to suspend the rules; but Mr. Hernanp moved to admit mile cows at thirty por itt J to be dete: id to gott blind, There | * Wial wreck and gone to ploces, ns at frat was suy © out “Apel” whorever xt occurs andin- | SP" Jsna waving the floor declined to yieil far the | eent; which ‘was lst Was np seare fentoe why the eniizates should bees | would be the cape Paice, (re; of Towa, moved to amend the para- - ANOTHER REPRESENTATION AMENDMENT. ‘ down fifty per cont than there was to cut them down Supplies had been received by the Spaniel squadron SOME COMFORT VOR THK MAJORITY, sn in reference to barley, not including pearl or ¢ 2 ob 4 e Mr. Somxen—I ask nave to send to the Chairamemend- | vir cone, Trop.) of Wis, Presented the joint resolations fai led, by inreasing the rate’ from ten to fifteen cents | MEY, OF elahty por cout The pill wa as from Montevideo, an English veevel from that port ha Herinapn, of tho War Departm ment, which I hope, at the proper tue, to offer as a eub- ~ | Of the Legislature of Wiscousin expressing approbation doubtly BT to tice econe on | t browght a can coal can vousal n bot the qhamber, I sond it 10 the Obalt, end would eak Bureau vill and excluding representation from rebel opposed the amendment. He was sur- - know | name not ng of w “tanto theend, te ehten that bo ha Deceased. districts, prised at its beiug offered by the gentieman from Iowa, wn te | On aie that the Spanish commander, Sefor Nudez, on end . 4 DAILY REO & who wag atemporance man, and who must know that Ty statexmaniike nct of legisiation to take up | bidding sdiew to the Itdian Minister oa the Initor ro veep am ‘The amendment was read, as foliows:— Mr. Srevens offered a resolution, which was adopted, | the best way to promote temperance was to aubstitute y appropriation bill and male it down to ten d noon seo him Anricts —. Representatives shall be apportioned among | providing for a recess of the House, daily, except Satur: or beer for whisky and high wines. tarn to Peru, remarked that bo wor " tthe several Biates which may be included within this Union | Ruy ne ort rocees it the yey, enoent Setar. | Tager Sees Poe Wieny ome Digh wines. and fifty per cent . Tht regen eRagreee Se. gen hen Tn aidition to the above the ment ¢ according to their res bers, which shall be deter. 'y3, from half-past four o'clock P, M. to half-past seven tet anagh. The Committee rose for the parpore of closing genoral | Shere. This remark may be conmidered significant ann to withdraw his ae a Mr, Beooxs thought that water was very Kood (some | debate ou the bil, and general debate was closedin balf | The foreign Consuls at Valparatso have protested | pi, Hermann W withdias his 1 pective num ined by taking the whole number . if i 4 the How 4) t into Comn ol 7 she, Gir sites erie ney of ent on bal sai Ratean, (dm. )of . . otroducd 1a ik to | moald aot be content eth and would have tometning minute, aud tho House again went Into Comraltion of | agninat thes at Commo re véntors, patentees, &c., |” . : , . After an hour's discumive debate, going over a raband of war. gariieipation in rebelilon, the basis of representation therein | which was read twice apd referred to Committee ou & proposition to increase the price of lager beer. He re- | very wide range and indulged in by some | Tho United Stato steamer Mohongo remained at Val aball ret Patents. wine members that the most temperate people in | score of mombers, the vote was taken on Mr. paraiso, the Nyack at Callao, and the Wateree at Payta wrong © at protest. A ed with the guard on noe was granted, aod odore Naties in declaring | tn the mi a nears not taxed; provided, het ” RELATING TO INVENTORS AND PATENT Res body suggesiod for washing purposes’); but people the United States over ba Cuilean coal ns 6 proportion, w Fm ire to the w! of , lad Staten over the twenty: NEW GRADE IN THD MARINE CORA. Europe were people living in countries where wine and | Farnsworth’s amendment, when {t appeared that no Tu compel the owner of an boer Were cheap, He rogarded the amendment also asa the latter vessel will wu ar Sis Caled las Wai Wa Mr. Danuye, (rep.) of N. Y., introduced a bill to quorum was present. The rulo requiring that in such » coals «Bhs ogy create the grade of brigadier general commandant in | aiFect pode nw 9s 1c utaloor Ovens “at | case there aball be a call of the House, that tedious and | lieved by the United Stains steamer Buwance. No Suecaline Geanena W wither’ vse psonry nge lyre =m — read twice | at London, Liverpool and Havre.’ The competition with | eenerally Sans a srnenteos, ana | Mt Been heard of adron of Commodore Rodger War over s tousatnd milew ds MRIDGH ACwons Tar MIRGHSIPTT. our farmers in the matter of wheat did not come from | ae House at a quarter-past teu P.M. adjourned Mm | being tm the Pac ip tothe latest advices from the | J)radiction of the country whom Mr. P, w Cauada, but from the Baltic and Black Sea, # : be ‘ atmard, Why, the nex she Mil ton oo. Pet pope emt bed wear annd Mr. Witsox, of Iowa, moved to amend the amendment Southern coaw Farific Mail Htoamnsbip tract a bid he Y, | by making the duty twenty-five ceuts instead of fifteru rent Gouge % Mr. Pxick accopted the amendinent. A regular Wall street operation hay occurred in Lima pepe 0 matte Mr. Witsow showed that even the duty which he pro- poeod would not give Western farmers adequate rote. iN" would ‘coat ; Poa oe tion againat the Canadian producers, a» ; Browzia, (rep.) of Cal, introdaced a bill reserving forty cents « bushel to irameport grain trom the Missis- Ove of the banks in that city, @ntitied La Provideucia, has suspended payment, with an immense amount of compan we also very much if the bond of Mr. He ¢ Mate of Panama i worth itants, Habilities, [tis the old story over again—atiempting the right of way for cortain’ purposes over sippy to Betalo 7 F dag = Pony org written upon Jands of the United States, which was rend twi in ratelo, the point of competition. he Mail (Hongkong) of January 15 contains | more tan the capital admitted of, and the manager lV Ameriesns hore have great sympathy Lands. Mh. Paice, m reply to the remarks of Mr. Brooks, de- | various details of the depredations of the rebels, who are Seder Domingo Vorras, neing the means of the bank fer | Chile, we Go pot wish to ese all ny pv to the Committee on Pabiic nied that in the wine growing country of Europe the | described as murdering everybody and destroying overy- le were the 10st temperate. On the contrary, he | thing they met with in the eaghiborhood of Newch. | his own accommodation. This person hax, by false ac. | when a telly been agsured by a reliable gentleman, who had | wang. The rebels in Kiangat bi the city of | counts and oiher trickery, completely blinded the | UMele Mam ts fut the Bpen travelled im Europe, that not only was there much | Kayingchan, which had been of troops by the and let Ciile and Peru dronteriness with the aw but that the women & fellow citann is the watferer, If the cargo of jet him get if he a ue Parrott gone if t i directors antii lately, when © new board was elected, | con Moth are ventares attended with mete or low r ; hls. | which, uy fal scrutiny into the aleirs of the | Yat it uot for us tomand by and see the Armerit trong, whom t reused into Pantes tg 4 Clee compelled to be neatral while Chile and Pera eo pretiiont poe S&S »pared. bank, discovered the ¢ ¥ iv tiond ben & large rom | silowed Ww da ae they please And oy long as the These latter, itis stated, vy take with them wt their Mockin | % te loury appropriated by Forres has beeu recover 4 involved in the war, aud’ trade, aud dispore of as weed or convensiene offers, The enepencion of this bank, aud the exhibit of its msew | / ' be neutral temperance, and never id. CiANLen wanted to know whether ice water con : bly bring we the news of ‘The & Pree that he would vot yield to the gon. wee eee and liabilities, have caused 4 perfect panic in Lima, and doy end then we will ‘State of teman from New York, and did not waut any of his re- JAPAN. sensibly affects) al) comtuercial tranmetions. Thu, com dretination of ship and carge, if Aire sip philosopher will not te far ~~ she Crepe anchor, ao look out, Mamate readers, y run ashor@ on the “Whale's | au intrrerting aceount of a6 interesting voyage, let it to Valparaiso, among the Span ith Beet, Or to Ban Ant the (fileane, for ax ty the bond neither bined With the war, adda mach t the really distressed i tae condition of the cougtry. oy The iron clad Loa recon of the British Envoy | Mack,’ in the harbor of Callao, line be Yokohama—Death of the King of | weigit « 3 5 3 mark into hie (Mr. Price's) speech. Cnaaler, pad gay the ating (Laughter.) Mr. Moruti. moved amend the amendment by re. dnoing the duty to Gfteen cents per bushel. He intimated that if the Hoase wished to kill the bil! \t wax taking the Ks ie aeons seontener Laid h Ht = ies ‘ : o Py 4 " ange can be deposed of, givem W or be captured yr reject > 's hull r lowe ia & soriuas One to Vers fare can ot 4 7 capt he meni increasing the a 5 ontaky int and tne amend | Japan sdvices "contain an account of disterbence be- | A Mr. Lay, a ciiteen of the Unlied Bistes, has made o } piiher of thene portion withont forfedtare oft Convention and } per bushel was agreed to. tween the Kngliet and French tara, ending in the impris- | heavy contract with the Peruvian gover il he more tae intareatin g WK aithongh they Mr. Benaex, (cem.) of N. Y. . oument of a few of the ringleadery contre of be he Ab abd ible whese baede they are dew bopulation, The | Were: duty on beet fiom ons coat to bai 1a aEEy wed Lady Parkes ad family had arrived at | “"srogt rejorings bare Carn iy the beomue the ont disposing o| ainen A alliance with Eeundor, whieh in advance of ies four having Sen ie coment . ih many still doubt the ratification of the treaties | Apart from the ab + is nothing of interest 4 asserted | yoiit, took & recess till balf-past sv by the Mikado, there appears tw only one opinion ag | The stioation wil re almost the came ontl the The Ponts, « seme i paper published here would have | tar to the opening of Osala, and of the great benefit that will | Spanish eommander ree finite orders from home | imue of Rawhay last, hat Tery long article in repar population, Mr. ‘Mr. BVENING SESSION be derived from s free intercourse with ail the classes ofs4 ax to how le rust art, and Until addilional vessels reach | the Uncle Sem, tm which it ter’ that If the reamer the Btate There was quite « large attendance, both on the floor | Japan. There seem to be still many complaiats of the | bitw, or anti ea admiral to ¢ucceed Pareja arriv ode in grthng to wee i ‘of fhe axtborities nection that and in the galleries, when the House wot at baifpast | minor princes agninst the Japan goverutment, on ‘cx : ‘ - : aoe eee + colgnere AF peed even PM na cout oF their extinston from the trate with fomigners. | Px TRAL AMERICA — cal 7a uv A pe mp ety Nt GRANTED TO lows The fi ot whi splen Rathban, from ports < the South. Mt, Autsso%, (rep.) of lows, presente’ jotnt resulations | King of Bre PAPr™™ “POT the death of the secon * othe 24 inetamt. the brings | M1F.. This Ww deckdedly cool when we. ast Lom tm from the low lature in relation to lauds granted to f ' hore, 10 wale coe. | WhOee seme foreigners and ther capital have « the State of Towa to aid in the construction of rallrosda. Brooklyn City News 65 sacks of coffee, | Panama Referred to Committee on Public Lands poe india robber sad 1 case | . The sate journal has an aiterk on Mr de Zeltner, @ KANCAT AND WEWRAKA RAILWOAD, PPOsAlé FoR LIGHTING THe Sraewee, —La the Brooklyn \° Preach Coupe! here, charging Re Van Hone, (rep. of Mo) inirod ne 4 bil! to aid in | COtMmon Council last vight « commumieation was re the construction of the Kans and Nebraska Vall colved from the Mayor subi or Naht feigme the SEVUNP GP Gin Glekmenenen oo snidinanbiion year. The Citizens’, Brooklyn, Williamsburg | mitting terribie ravages ied Wherty of the On motion ot Mr, Mowurc ».) of Tt, the report of | renee’ Gaslight companion agrosd to do the work in | oume one a auaghor a the anything Uo be wide the Commissioner of Agricu!ture, in anewer to « resolu. atacty.five A « y thom at the rate of it remy be, written (rep.) of Ohio, thought that if the lum. | tion of inquiry, was referred to the Committee on Agri- iy oue-hundredths cent» per lamp per bering any wrong’ The art t. so much during the last {em years, culture, with power to send for persons aud papers. pnd gmt and one and seventy hundredths COLowni a signed A Th devtilons to or juty inpesed on Canadian Inmber, | TUR MEDFON LIVER WRIDOR, fm hour for the term of tom years bers, frow Fant prevent the Consul from exsaciting any one when it got the protection pro. Mr. Buawan, (rep.) of Mich., from the Committes on | {iM MEwell. agreed to do the work, using lam vening ’ Posed in this bill. He hoped that some consideration | Roads and Canals, reported back adversely the bill to | #, eet refined petroleum, for sixty dollars per avr " mort wonderful segnunte ¢ ( nevtraiity on the part of the gor would be given to the interests of consumers. declare a brigge acroms the Hudson river a highway, | Oseh lamp, and Awift and & Furey, using a nes artacons, § They are mid | tng for the government of the Mr. Scorimyn, (rep.) of Pa., wanted to know whether | Laid on the table, loum, at forty eight dollars per lamp, or two bun red « more the reg pen of Ca A the Unele ham, ta tooked the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Banks) was. wil. THR WITHDRAWAL OF cr forty thourand dollars for the entire city matter | as tho elas om Ting to remove the tariff on imported cloth, wo that the | On motion of Mr. Monn Was referred to the appropriate committies. Arnong eee 08 180 5 ‘ poor freedmen might get thelr clothing uniaxed. They | the House bill to extend the time for the withdrawal of | Vids Were several facetives ones, one of ve. | Seek sf ¢ wanted clothing as much as they wanted hovees. g00ds for consamption from public stores and bonded | PO*C4 Het the city with good looking r ’ . . Mr. Baxxs argued that on unreasonable duty made un. | warehouses was taken {rom th Speaker's table and re. | &tM, thus obviating the use of lamp 5 i ' . reasonable prices everywhere, and, therefore, he begged | {erred to the Committes of Ways and Moana, they’ do not lossen their light by dropp'ng , miners on You mast hot be evlpriced fs viet is pe the gentleman from Maine (Mr. Blaine) not to press for .. thm Post 1m Mitt. falls Another proposal was to light the et - a yday wil by 0 Hyena fi An unressonable duty op iumber, Lumber war an article | Ov motion Bf Mr Atay, rp) of Mam, the Gansta | “thf cent dips of tallow candies te the arm days" MIROREL ARO’ 2 pepe is ple mast have shelter fret of all, | amendments to the Port Route bill were taken from the Loxcanonaues's Sreree. —The women 6 x ir “ry i Th 4 weamehip New ¥: ~ 9 « hay pie or at comnidered in fixing dation, Speaker's table and concurred in Brooklyn struck for bigher wages yrtortay returned by th . van | YOTk om the 21 wih, afrived at Avy 0 A.M on the bet.” Ber panne the meme Gay, were at once som have | MP Golden Age, and ewied the J LL, (rep) of lowa—Clothing comes first. THM CH¥it, aRRVICR MLE Mr, Banxs—No, vir; shelter is (he first consideration. Mr. Wooonarnan, rep.) of Vt “trom the Sudielary Com. | 824 refused to go to work until Uneir demand In ail vows of political economy shelter is considered | mittee, reported back the Hours bill to regulate the civil | allowed. Heretofore they have - rey the Srst necessity of man. Lumber is at such @ price | service of the United States, and moved it be refer. | five cents per hour, 4 the " Bow as to check building in New Bogland. The bret | red ton select comun seven ineiet that their detoands are jen on sco: > | cab ot one mah We or tot ee ee me Ca TO as aes seer P Sat Tes ot hacer thas thes cam be austen ty eeet, | ‘MERE 48 20 THB awoceY ruin ro rum mtzworn can. | Creesed prions Of reals und pryvisions — Yevlerday the | ery mall sebubere, sed ue dole bod a'reek phat? | Mbiring, treet Recetcert naracen, ALLROAD COMPANY BY COTRRIIENT, whole fraternity ager bied in nit on acevunt 6 Abert ony ree aio ied qakieted o _ ‘ 7 0, . ' Mr, Srevaws offered « resolution, which was adopted, | Dock, and during the day they urbered upwards of | (his ceca © Ut MTOne Rortberly winds that pre oy pepe rg HS If. Buauwe—Is it any higher je proportion directing the Secretary of War to inform the House five thousand man. Several ccm acceded to the ee pearenes of bar ~ of cotton of money has beep paid to the Iinols Central | demande, while others thought the price anked exorbi . nas the mp FL. 10 th Se sect woollen and juces? hat Se Tree of Cartes “ ¢ nd that the prospects were anticipated. One of * wp by the laut steamer, having made le now returning Beotland. was | (Be height of the ary ome ond 4 wil months ioe per before the Srv aly Comermenen wm * whos. besith of the wthaue le exce amos Railroad Company for the (ransportat ion of troope and | tant, The police were held io reserve at the various of the United States, and what amount iy yet | Maton houses im the erest of en bat the by the said company ae fest their claime on simple justices, and die OF TRabe WITH THE Campane nlenanece ecte of rowdylem, © (het up to dare ‘The House then it into Committee of the Whole, | iast wight oe otaen was comm tied. ” Mr. Ii in the , and ee z in Fes aoc ms a tteemer North Amencam, ] ti ? olemer, wae WV EDES te, treed op I c'der inte morning. a

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