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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRICK FOUR CENTS. WHOLE NO. 10,797. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1866.-WITH By direction of the Secretary of the Interior, payment | Mi to aid its construction, It is required tobe | Upon the adoption of the reeolution reported by the | members, the committee adopted the report of the Com- | P#xLI to B any partof the Atlautic ouayt, and. in two years, The bill was referred to the committee. mittee on Military Affairs, intimating that that was @ | War should come, let it come Committee on Public Lands. Mr. Crank called for the reading of the protest against | matter of comity between the clerk and members, and t eas wrred ip. The tweety-nimth amend of the Senate being will be made for the period from the L6th of August, 1861, to the date of completing proof of loyalty while sus- 1B | pended and while awaiting the Attorney Geverat’s RBLIEV FOK CONTRACTORS YOR THE CoxeTRUCTION OF WAR | the election of Mr. Stockton, signed by oight of the | that inquiry into that subject important, ict Version, ve Senators and thirty of the Members of Assembly of the Mr, Wastwomne (ron of Tit, woes to qdestion of | Under cousideration, Lostrike out te reipaseel which ia adopted by the Department, after | Ir. Nvx, (rep.) of Nevatta, from the Committee on Na- | New Jersey Legislature, privilege. Ho had heard several of these reports read, | Provided, that herestier uo portrait or | am Siotiec'e Gi Wiceatad ea of the act of February |] Yt Affairs, reported a bil for the relief of certain con- | The protest was re. Aiud he dealed the right of any coinmities to make a re: | Mving perwin siail becogravet ur hart ir ~ a referring to the TY ‘| tractors for the construction of vessels of war and Mr. CLark moved to amend the resolution of the com | port so disrospectful to the Hou He would move, — securities, notes or postal currency of the Uni d machinery. It makes appropriations for deficit fo | Mittee by inserting the word “not” before “duty,'’ and | therefore, that the report be not received. 4, 1862, directing the mamesof all disloyal persons ad cover awards to such contractors, in addition to the . | also before the word “entitled,” so as to make jt rend Mr. W suc, Of Til, said that the report followed Mr. Tuaven, (rep.) of Fa. sad that « he of those who have at anytime manifested a syimpatty . . IMPORTANT NAVAL MC wih see cos tbe scien from thoes te | Rovio ried in acre, eammememeee | aaa ei pc ga" Sst C7 ete and et | made nme Ree by he Comin om MM | Ra a ia” he ~ pnnnen Attoraey General says:— Lawrence, upon the Agawam and Pontoosne, $17,221; 10 Mr. CLank then proceeded to give bis reasons for this Mr. Wevrworrit stated that he was not in the halt | greatest living American—Genoral Wart nnn cat to be. twoall the | Mesrs. Cartls & Tilden, upon the Massasoit ‘and Gsceola, | Amendment, arguing that Mr, Stockton was elected by 4 | when that report was made, or be woult have moved | When that fact became kuown to General Wo . pensioners of the government who shall remesn fuithtul | $5,257; to Mr, Paul Curtis, upon the Chicope:, $4,126; | plurality vote of forty, while forty-one votes were cast to receive it. if imincdiately ordered the die to be destroyed AF i Squadrea to be Sent te the | ant tre, although tor 2 time, and without any fault of | 10 Mewarg A. & G_ S. Sampson, upon the Mata against him, The question upon which the whole case After some farthor discussion Mr. Wasnnuase with. | now bad « silver dollar with the head of « ying, theirs, thoy must ‘be regarded as public ememies. As | $4,015; to Mr. J. Simenson, $16,441; to Mr. Edi turned was whether that plurality had tho right to set | drew the report, . ington upon it, be bad ia bis numigrnatic Britisa North American Ceant, ‘enemies, at intercourse with them, under the laws of re eo Mh eNiot Mr. _ C. Sree Shee to b. fw href gel ge aid nn “ Be Ou motion of Mr, Wasiimurys, of Ti, the Hours pro. | 00i0 of e Farest rue op modosty wl 4 ct a 3, to Messrs, . M. ence a je auhjec * 01 of bus * ‘Sper ave Inguished the public men an war and by the -act-ef Congress and the procktmation 300; to Mr. J. J. Abraham $12,576; to At Fequited & majority to elect, He did not dony thatit wos | ania’ (2 Me Pousideration of busines on the Speaker's | rr a rete ng pegretied to my, me made in purkuancethereof, was suspended; but by the sect of the 4th of Webruary, 1562, their rights aro saved, and when intercourse became lawful tbeir right to “demand payment ‘was revived, and tt became the duty No Treaty ‘to Exciude Our Fishermen | 0: ins covermment to pay. it is my opinion that, iu asmoach as Hiram Sat not offended by teking up ize some of the public men and public of If he took up now the paper re mallest silver coin he found on it ora) Washington, but of the Huperint r $3, man '& Stoeaker, O41; to the Globe Works | competent for the Legislature to say that a The & “ " of South Boston, O17; to the might elect, but it was not competent for the The ier CReiryepaploony anteapostieny aie hy to ttle act | present day: Locomotive Works,’ $80,867; to the Alinire Works, | Yention to so determine. ey ait not ask the bexista- | 16 authorize the sale of marine hospitals and revenue win tothe Neptune Iron Works, $40,663; to 6 | ture to enact a law deciaring that a plurality might eleot, | cittors, and, on motion of Me Waswaonse, of Tl, non W. Quintard, of Morgan ® | but waited tit they mot in joint convention and then de. | °" M be ap ebnand New York $51,0835| lormined it by a vote of 41 to 40. oneurred thetein. ng xm, of Tll,—Not ot pries inting ? axons why thin praet cS arms againet-the government of the United states, or in | 0 James Morptiy & Co., $22,386; 5, F 7 r % frem the In-Shore PrivBeges. ro cmconraglan rebels of manitecting spapatky | Steam gine Works, $61,235; to Mr. Frowxvex, (rep.)of Me. wok the same groond | Tie Senate amendments to the Natal Appropriation beg pardon—of the currehey printing po theircauto, he still has a right to his pension, and *29,161; to Lanai ee Ae r as Mr. roel re phir elegy An bill were rred to the Committee on Appropriation ooo tow govt sane ot | ad a aeanerrg that, as commercial intercourse is mow lawful $22,434; Poole i . ¥ 40 ’ 2 PARAS roses. ir. Traven——I need pot name bim, He ix well hve Met Rh to Jobn | Vention had no right 0 change the legal ordinary puriia. | c'ouate amontanel Ce the wont resolution mathor- | E find It priniad on both sules, lest it should not ple im his State, his pension ehould ‘be: paid in full om date of- Seton rs the lant FEMANICM AND THE FISHERIES. "HE ARMY OF THE CUMBERIAND. known, ere are many n outrage on publle Waste, th Levy, $44.01 Atlantic East Bost . Roach, of “yen a dno Worke sai 752; to | mentary mode of such proceedings. He could not see | ining the Secretaries ot War and the Keanv, | Soa ee mt could come to any other decision than hela at the disposal of the Conv should be discontinued. 1 b d Stockton wag not legally elected. He manta | «iting or other proper authorities at porta of the United | id many respects. The an inconvenience A $82,460; to Major Geveral Thomas im accordance with the | Harrison Loring, $63,715; to Zeno, Secor & Co., $113,642; | 4 that the eloction must be by the Legislature. If the | ctatos, whi . stone of th 4 metic makers will be obliged soon to do away with the ey to the Novelty Irom Works, $45,852; to, Pesoy, tones & | Legislature delegates the power to a convention that | yur war scncnrray (int tue existence of the law Ws ome | ren ie ot federal currency, and to #uheuvite « bew Me es request of the late Committee om the Gonduct of the | 6. "gy ic2. (4 William Perrine, $06,060; to James R, | convention must adopt the rules that govern a legislative one, Funning thus: War, prepared’ a parative of all the operations of we | Buds, $90,619; to W. Qnintard, $88,203; to Zaud P. Se- . Twenty Se ior avait Pea > the 4 “s A 'Penian Privateer ‘Fitted Out im | ry rine cmveriand. This wi enveh the history of | cor, Mos; to Ws Poorine &’ LF Secor, $110,000: 40 | ME StorK10%, (em.) of yanked Mr, Fewauden Poi peas ighrrelge pda yrene gle gle Le oppegl Ii tod fo presc! bs their appropriate comruittees. Washingtor one Char ove Kpinner, make one Fesvene Alexander Swift & Co., 298,019; to Snowden & Macon, | if the convention had not “Baine Ready to ‘Prey on the war sapder the auspices of that vommittos, The | soy'rot, William Perrine, $96,903; to Donahue, Ryan | Waown governm nt. NRW YORK AND WERT INDIRS TREFGRAPR, 9 bese. & Secor, $170,094, it. Feasrxvey raid a convention cannot andertake (© | The enate bill to encourage telegraphic communica | Pie Chases make uve Madiaun, (Laughter ) wan tie | Change the common law. Any change in the ordinary | tion betwoon the United States and the Island of Cube - ana. eae Tooelved modes of proceeding. such as are recognized '¥ | and other Weat India Islands and the Hahamas, wor > : ow Mr. Potann, (rep.) of Vt., reported from the Committee | law, must be by the Legislature, taken from the Speaker's table and ewiee, viso, and that the Conferences Committee would bold ofthe Judiciary a bill to provide for the payment for ir, SrockToy said that, by the constitution of the Mr. Wasununnx, of Tl., stated that the Committee ee 4 quartermasters’ stores and subsistence supplies furnished | State of New Jersey, the joint convention was the Legs. | on Commence had had the subject under discussion Mar. Hix, (rop ) of Ind, remarked thai aw the members to the army of the United States. Tt provides that ail | Iature, and was so declared for the very purpote of | had fully considered it. The point he had insisted on | Ol ne wenate Lid nay pcm wy rodent aboot thie wait ot, mily dl red I and ‘@anadian narratime makes sixteen hundred foolecap pages, Fishermen. was on Tuesday placed in possession of tie chairman. THR LOAN BILL. TheCommittee of Ways and Means ‘have this week "The -Mississippi ‘to be Bridged had several meetings on the Lean bill, but as yet have PAYMENT FOR QUARPERMASTER ATORRE FOR Mr. THAYER trusted Ue House would inaist oo comeo no determination on the subject. such claims of Joyal one! aki < persons exceeding five hundred dol- | ™ itgown rules. As to the plurality rule in his at St. Louis. THE RECENT APPOINTMENTS IX THE REGULAR | lars in amount for sores Scwaliy. team! hed, land pro. | case, he stated that it was adopted by republican | hut thee the pet Serge Srey hy nang or wie the epportenity of baving (heir faces Sgure \e thie man. ARMY. perly receipted for or taken by the officer, or | votes in the hope of electing @ republican Senator. It | telegraph at all times, as well in peace as in war. If the | Ret, he would go for gratitying thei, aud would ute proper taken without receipt, may be eubmitted to the Quarter because nine democrats had refused to go die master General, with such proofs ar may be had, if the | into caucus to nominate im, and it was hoped that & po hedlarh petine ig ce lag ese rg eA By | ei Ganrimn, (rep) of Ohio, hoped the stucedanent fo'the ComminaryGenveat forthe sattiomend oftum, | to secure his election by s plurality vote, Mr. rtockwon | PMS Japer money issued. by the government durive the. mut tniasary Gen for the of su ‘ . ove “ fisteoco lala, Tt luo provides for the prosecition of he ad hoped that the report of the Judiciary some provision in the ‘uit to guard againee mich private | ADA did not have the face either of yore Secretary, e above class of clains of similar amount in the | Committee on the matter would clove it, but itnow | eof thin telegraph as would allow m mnemapoly of | oF other distinguished person, and (hat reewmed United States Court of Claims in the manner and to the that another investigation must be had. It | commercial intelligence from Cuba and South Atmorica, | ' Dim eminently proper, aa 4 sort of record of the extent now provided by law for the prosecution of | looked a little to him like what lawyers term “appealing | gach ‘8 monopoly would allow owner of this telegraph and persous of the He was mot writ claims in that court, and that judgment shal! be ren- | from the court to the jury’’ on a question of law. He | company Marae | suggestion of the gentleman from Penns dere@ in his favor it the claimant establishes it by | WS glad to know that, of the committee that re- | 4 wilege for which mea would pay very heavily. Thayer) should go out an the souse of the He evidence, and proves his loyalty during the war. five out of seven mem- ir, Wasunonwn, of Hl a sort of censure on the action of the Secretane of the ‘THR NEW JERSKY CONTHATRD BRAT. He proceeded Mr, Taomevtt, (rep.) of Ti., then called up the case | With hie argument to show that the joint convention of | paccachusetta (Mr. Baldwin). a art tis a noticeable fact that the three or four hundred ey i. my confirmations by the Senate of s:coud lieutenants in the ‘Amticipated Veto of ‘the ‘Civil regular army were exclusively composed of men from Rights ‘Bill. various States who had served during the late war in all branches of thie military service as officers of volunteers, some of them as colonels, lieutenant colonels, majors, captains and non-commissioned officers, and a fow of ‘AN OBIGINAL “NAPOLEONIC IDEA. | sem ox privates THE MAIL SERVICE IN TEXAS. E l 2 ORNS TRAD The Postmaster General has ordered an extension of | of John P, Stockton, Senator elect from New Jerse of New. Joreay bed legislative au- opolien. boom a ‘the route from San Autoniote Fort Clark through El | against whose election certain members of the New ty. read from official records to show that this | {\scused in the Bennie, end 1 ‘Fhe Emperor of ‘the French Meditating |: Paso, making tho entire distance seven hundred miles, | Jerey Iaetslature protest, Practice in New Jorsey, and tbat it was | no danger of such a state of things The report of the Judiciary Committee was read. Tt the first election ever held for United Btates written; when the history of o rugs ie the A the service once a week and back. Officers and soldiers | sistas that the only question Involved in the decinon of | Senator In 1481 the republican party set a pro- | Prabended. He did not the champion of this | should be sproad out; when all the passion and abune e Abandonment .of Maximilian. of the army in Texas are thus placed in close postal com- ] the caso. ia, w ‘an election by a plurality of the | ceden! oe thats ne St tottike | should have settled down and the sediment should have tltng sho vid be seen t which wonld rofute the point raised by Mr. Fes- votes of the members of the Legislatare in joint-meeting | seuden. Up to that time it had boon held that = ma. | Kertedwas adopted; if not he would oppore itto We | reached the bottot, aud when vv assembled, in pursuance of a rule ad that joint | jority of the members of the Legisiature elected was Mr. Wi im the clear light history, wanted, he meeting iteeif, is valid. The protestants insist " to secure an election of « Senator, but it was | ny" faery fide aditton tare yr tag tnd a sould he natn Hom with the Bnaucral ataire 8 "s rig because, found impossible to elect under this rule, and th rt from the govern i record that he t oy rein Sapardlonr agg oh erhyen oe ‘ inded 11 ‘0 “org Heap ment, and therefore he thought it hardly falr wo impo | that ottecure Indi Meat, al same BME Ulais, bo tn munication with their friends at the military posts in New Mexico, California and on the frontier; besides, the accommodation is furnished with regularity and certainty ‘Marshal Bazaine to be Made ast he was not ty of the | lature and iw ite place a rul ove! to the people generally of that far off land. Mieelaibs jeles arta ike baat WT Sn llad * y of & ‘qoorum whe puficient to elect, ha Graemlins rep.) of Maine, stated that unless the | K80WH to fame, and v0’ unfavorably known among men, President of Mexico. THR COTTON FRAUDS. The report of the Senate Judiciary Committee states | this rule a Senator was elected, and there was no ques- soot aie Privelige town American tome | 20 fF AH he wan keown, should stand aut im thab jiatory The Treasury Department is stil! applying its:If to the | that the joint meeting which assembled February 15, tion raised an to tho ae the election. t A+ id th. ly and | 270Re Of the remarkable men, fur bie yemiun, for but &. &e. &ec. of frauds in the col of 1864, and at an adjourned session of which Mr. Btockton | Mr. Jomxsox, (dem.) of Md. argued in favor of the | BODY, pe sor bana A Bey oval ability and for having done s great work, whieh would be euppression in lection of cotion in the | wae appointed Senator, adopted at its first meeting the | Teport of the committee and the validity of Mr. Stock. jnees je United States sud | known among mechanicians and inveutore Whatever Southern States. Many of the agents have been relieved, | ryles of the preceding joint meeting except the sixteenth | Wu's election. It wan for the oe Now Ji » | time of pene © people might please to ray couceruing him, he would ‘Wasainotow, March 22, 1806. and there are to be no seigures er detentions of cotton or | rule, in lieu of which the following was adopted : and not for a. tomy fg eek rernl Kovern the | Greg dollar nog ny enema oF | wonderful gonius, who hed dene WAPORTANT NAVAL MOVEMENT. other property, as captured er abandoned, unless Dy fees te a ete eee wedeaat ah tse coacabare Jersey consisted of ope body instead of two, there would | fOwed worl! | « precedent for the Sant ekenn atthe | 4 ME Hno?ns had not intomled to say one word om the It to wnderstood that orders have been issued for the | Special written directions ineach case from the soveral | tiectes to both houses os be po doubt as to its to prescribe that a plurality Seehue Gas Mat eogdition Zona | Subieet, and kbould not bare dowe ay bat for the eulogy Immediate fitting outof aflying squadron for duty oa | S<eutsoor direct from the Treasury Department. It ix | After having appointed various officers under the rnlon | You might elect « Senalor. He (Mr. Johnson) contended vus one on the company—an American | ty, tebe a. ce hen ‘be British North American coast. Various ‘reasous are | *Rown here that Confederate government cotton has leh had ben aepted at the stectabling of the jeint hhad legislative powers; that the joint convention was | COMPANY ! should have faded away; when the tuagoiheent wetorie ‘asriqned for thie movement, One is the assembling of | P60H removed and that of private parties secretly sub- mesting the tellewing rule wae adopted: im thor the Legilstare Buppose, in the joint conven. |) MI Wamurcnn. of lil, did not understand that they | and triumphal marches of Suerman, Should page toon ‘the Britich West Inia fleet at Hulifax. Another is the | #tituted, thus perpetrating ® double fraud on this gov- asters ot detae be. Wolign Sy pemlaites sad eat tke | ae Sere rere eee bye a> Ag ten and |r eane You 6 ging Int bands, ae teks acs Get aes ee 4 Senate, , Stockton re- “4 wv alae ae Camer, there would afise one Fenian scare. -SW-another is the termination of the | ment and on innocent individuals. . se in which vacancies exist be called in alphabetical pn of the whole vote without recerving @ we hs temegh rd B ene ae at remarkable man fo the horizon ae Oreo aemong tho “Reciprocity treaty and the-effect-on-ourfisheries, There , UNAUTHORIZED CLAIM AGENTS. Acting under this rule, quite a number of officers were | Site ‘Creinoty cheat, thee the jolut Crmeantice | Dill were willing to accept thé amendinent he bad sug. | of ee ieee Meals Sermon’ Spt lobe bes to cae thing certain: weshell bave « Gne ‘feet in the new claim agent, named George E. Lemon, called Not completing ita business, | tine 7, means: etparetes, tn Weeion oh Shi cke been made in the pam between hin and the jeman eastern waters eepable of taking care of ur interests in | 0D Speaker Colfax recently, asking authority to refer to Weeting adjourned from time to timo until on might be. claimed to be by one House only. MF. Mr Aux, (rep.) of Mass., concurred with bit col | from Unio, and hue had not vue word to inhe bent oF ta that quarter, It will probably equal the-Emglish feet in | Bim, which was flatly refused, whereqpan Mr. Lemon ae Geeeene tee eae Geapiee>- Johnson stated ia the course of hie remarks that Mr. | [¢e&¥e (Mr. Baldwin) im the suggestion he hal made. He | reiract. That record war printed an ane Of the publia otrength. % floods the country with a circular offermg bounty land to | aeciared elecioa unleas upon receiving ‘s majority ef ine | Caries the only member of the Judiciary Committes | {pty rovited enslas’ aint the shyertice we teat ere | ezumens, aad would Peete beed pry dS dy THR CIVIL RIGHTS ‘BICT.. eit solders who immediately apply to him, and he very | [cits rcindod. pod fat my tanec cing’ Pt qhe.disvented from the views was, forth in the report of | way'wo provision im tbe bill Ie reference te Wersioa uf | tern velieame we ‘om investigation durun the toot ‘The belief that the President will veto the Civil Rights | coolly refers to the Speaker, whe has received scores of Fallty of the votes the members shall be deelared duly wy ae oo floor bo the pending eaten, bat bag asked whether Gs ‘Varite ulcer: Conger, inte the aS ved of La i ae ‘ht haa gained ground all day in political circles, ul it- | letters the past week trom alferent States inquiring an | Mme [NES dig diverge ay fan executive ser | neny had any monopoly of news enabling can: } on she boomed thet bed come trou the becamury Wiper, ‘le expectation remains of its receiving bis approval. | to Lemon's reliability. Probably many more have beea | present in voting when the resolution was paseod, apd it irned, Beoted with it to tale advantage of market intelligence. | mont itesif vouched for and verifed by officers in or of Mr. Atiry-—Nothing of the kind. She office of the Beoretary hivase!f This waa a matte way, Baim —Then, why shou ie be the gin thesra Ne mportanee What was’ lintworta! t ‘His objections wil! probably ‘be that the act overrides all deceived, relying upon the reference as genuine, of great Was |t service in the House? To-morrow they would n: 6 ‘was carried by a vove of forty.one in the aMirmative, of ‘whom thirty HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Biate courts, by conferring the jurisdiction-of offwneen PRRSOXAL. ane eves, be ayainst the act to United Staton District and Circuit | J. W. Wikkeman snd George Opdyke are smong the | had “thirty Ce cla gg oe ene Wasurncror, Maroh 22, 1906, | | MF. Wasmmunne, of IH ra yy A representing | be here, and they would soon be forgotten. Twmwortality led. to the elsction OF 10 United Sea Twn atm racine RAILROAD. good. [have no interest in it. If the geutieman from rounded the Capito! courts, giving the agents of the Freedinen’s Bureau | latest arrivals from New York. Of course their visit powers equal to United States commissioners, marsbals, | springs from a natural desire to occasionally visit the &e., and making isthe duty of United States courts to | capital, and is too disinterested in its mature to be cou- then Senator, with the following result: John P. Mockion, | Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Lowa, prosented « memorial of | Mamachuseetts (Mr. Alley) ix opposed to it, let it be re | aftr ss bel eetarpumemes ‘eno tel dhentheer to ck, thirty-seven voter; J. forred to the Committee on Commerce the General Assembly of lowa for government aid to the Mr. Artay—I do not say that Lam opposed to it; Tam pe trey gry pictures om tue public money, er pocket, bat inte increase the number.of commissioners who shall bave | nected with the New York Collectorship. PT. ‘one vote, and J, H Little, one vote’ | extension, in Town, of the Iowa branch of the Union Pa- | jn favor of every thi 4 5 , ing of the kind. Roferrime wo the | (20K HOt only int gg eoncurrent jurisdiction with the courts. But the great CONDITION OF &KNATORS DIXON AXD FOOT. Whereupon Hon. John P. Stockton, having fweeived & | inc Railroad; which was referred to the Cominitien on | Pace Telegraph Company he spoke of its gett ny $40.00 | ft way ty auch x ‘Toscad. thee the , shjection undoubtedly les.in its being. covert and in- | senators Dixon and Foot are still ina precarious cow- | fue joigs suecting then {oa'us tse election of vari. | th® Pacide Railroad, bane watered, wes Salling Gh 200 pet seat, | a0@ feme, by @ pitere of thie mans was oe . ‘ 5 sidious attempt to eetablish negro wuffrage. By thepro- | dition, though both are reported somewhat bettor by | Us Otber alfivers, having completed which it rose. The PONT OF DELIVERY AT COUNCIL MLCPY, Mr Dagan, Gop.)et.Macn,semarked that thie byl ae | 2,00, Weneribed, to Dongs Cadtiante wine Control of the telegraph jine to any private | face had been taken off he record aud that Of this mon visions of the act all negroes are declared citizens‘of the 1 ic credentials of Mr. Stockton are under the great sea! of | Mr Kaxsow also introduced a bill to establish « of | not their medical attendants, ¢ port ; gran ie - PRMEEES. the State of Now Jersey, signed by the Governor, and in United States, By the theory of our constitution and dee f N 4 j bebg ‘at | Selivery at Council Bluff, on the Missouri river; which | Party. [twas a public gramt to prvate individuals for | Clark eubstituted. The honorable geutloman from Penn Jame ail citizens areenfranchised, and can only & ¢:s- THIRTY-NINTH CONGRES3. the dune to the’ election, Tee validity 18 now, however, | WAS read twice and referred to the Committee an Com- rat «ines, and the moment the company ceued 1 | ayivanin (Mr. Thayer) wan right No man should be franchised by conviction of crime, States have herexo- mrp anes mew oy Peet waged yy tagger tna § and meres, ashy aims deprive them of theis grant. Congresa reserved the be wey he tine fey lll ad Ra fore modified thin general provision for cnfranchisement First Seoston. eee esettiy tne commltatiCn ot tee” United |. ME, Wixoow, (rep.) of Minn, Introduced a bit! for the | Tight to repeal or aliar the charter at any fn Fetary of the Treamury bad not done right iw this thing & Dy imposing conditions of color, residence, Ac. ; but the States declares that the Henate of the United | benedt of certain alt breeds and mixed bloods of the jan sajedlion lo the soceah cocuets dik sore hed been within his power to contsyi it, and he sbein probibition of non-r:sdence cannot apply to negroee, mea Fates shall be compared of two Sepatons from each Histo | Miami Cnmmineg ou Inston Ataice "1" 4 | Intime of wag the gcvoroment shorld hare the ace of | ment ‘mosey’ widbie tbe: Treaacry Departed ive and the act espe-ially annuls those of color. Waxenvarox, March 22. 1906 holding elections for Senators and Sopresentatives ‘ball THE AGMICOLTURAL COLLFOR, ey, line for ite hm gg Shrough a telegraph operator | machine runsing im different ways, Ik was wut wuderetord NAPOLEON'S PLANS IN MEXICO—MAXIMT “ . be proseribed in each State by the Lagisiature thoreot ‘The House proceeded, as the busines of the moruing its own selection. In time of war the taton | how th id have happense. iar aieentaen aie cena, ceca, | bad REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNAKYT. : fake oralter sch, | BOUF, to the Consideration of the joint resolution reported | Kovermment should take Possession of Mr 1, of Obie, wanted it distinctly undereioed LAINE. ‘Mr, Scawan, (cep.) of Mass., presented the petition yesterday from the Committee on Agriculture, to amend | '"*. Wools Sever segver to wedge Sy that be had mee 80 defence of thie partioular picture on We Agricultural College bill of July 2, N62. Mr. Browns, (rep.) of Cul., submitted some remarks in the he made wae o ad" hie 5 The President transmitted to the House of today “4 of white and colored citizens of Pennsylvania, asking ral princip' hh regard for the Ropresentatives, in compliance with a resolution askin, meeting of the two houses which compose the Logisia athe de ean arior aamaeh-cantniannel eset co mney mpsiven mac tafe fotm at | Seve aft take bon bone toe Wag aoe oe freguestty exer. 1" lanation snd edvecney ofthe meaeres Pate btn nage IE, from New York, and it was ‘Ouly ie that ove P government lately rebellious States. was re- \sed now brought jueation. q a of Ohio, inquired w! im Jol ml cone uted bo he pavcardende } LS This har Bon the | resolution gave an additional grant of thirty thoumnd | Very iinportant public servicw nto the purlieue of the immense bulk of documents from the year 1864 to the present time. Mach of it has heretofere been published, siti stn tingpempesitier lh at Os _ — oe Be pee of Mr. Yarns, (rep.) of Ill,, was excused, at bia own acros for each Senator and Represeniative should be referred to the Cormmittee on Commerce ye purpose of choosing United Staten Senators tne jak | MF, Ruvwatt replied hat it did oot Waimply ex. | Mr, pantin’iebio a yh taut’ that at meeting of the two houses is regarded ax the Legisia | Muded the law uf 1802 80 that the States which bad not | i000” einer thin enterprise was to be of benefit w the bin anemic, drag up read i ou! bedaabrng the pubis the public interest. One of the papers shows that the themsel 0 nv f request, from further service on the Committee on Pen. tare, and expectatiy would ie ” e New wd Ce A mpeg of the privileges of the original country. Mont assuredly the whole commercial interest do op ta hou Pe tee jarny, the meet ‘i i along the coast and all the large cities would be bene |} i “ on Mees sramiinicn of the denominated « legislature puree Se SANE nt oeete to eermeenion | Ths oy Yering bromght Inte telegraphic com napicalia fly. ond oy Doky fred oy Mr. Cianm, (rop.) of N, H., presented the petition of | of = Legislature meet in joint convention to elect a | MF. Bas, srep,) of Ind. stated that ane member of the Sen gugne twee donerprie would samyetty tose 10 = yor LW] - - 4 dow! mee the officers of a savings bauk in Manchester, X, HL, | United States senator are merged into one and act ‘tain ae bigot — the matter that their invertment was e lucrative one While he was oni enaning ie content om rep.) of Iowa, remarked that there | Pofectly willing that all proper guards should be thrown asking that deposits tn such banks be exempted from 7’ around the bill, that the condition ated taxation. ‘vousd for recei ‘number of votes | #eemed Lo be 4 ineapprehension in regard w the matter, a ones ‘THR WRFORT OF THE REVEXTR comnuAMON. | gin SF 5 OEE, then, eettled serene ie cupmiane Aavent SS ceneun Be en 10 hme Ses petic. leased abemes Tesd ace Mr. Awrsony, (rep.)ot BL. from the Commitice on | Seite ‘Sodtiies the Lagiolaiure vested, by the toon. of the connunite.. ee {he same company wo atilch the Apsatet, severnment Printing, reported without amendment the resolution for | stitution of the United Staten eae , Henman, (rep.) of Lowa, inquired whether it was hes papeed Seana reas of Col Efinting re thousand copies of the special report of the the intention of the committee to extend the law Ww the > Bentine Fey) ay yon’ wee ‘ copia, f Territartes . Fa pen opened ae ane They Mr, Gruwweit—No, vir. by this bill except to make a contest betworn (be TWO | com uf the government. When | (vumd the a Mr. BipweLt— It was the intention of the committes to | °ROpC!es, ome of our creation and the other created | i. puaie “aamap evivected we grt WY ‘extend it to the Territories. by she & Government fet It my duty to bring (uel lorumony before the Mr. Gaixwait stated that he had taken great interen in | MY. Damiswo replied thet the two companies might | runic Many of ws im there daye are obi the subje-t. The object of the resolution was simply to | Compromise the matter. He had wo doutst thatthe #0 | 14 pewathe ndure that are oflennre to ue We @x1004 (he provisions of the law to the States whieh bad and pablie spirit of the gentlemen cumnectéd | 45 ot ecreen the Gir, snd a4 BO feaponsine “opemare Bot yet availed themselves of it. The chairman of the | Tih" company would secure the pri leges ey | for it It there be sewere Lo rieauie | did WOt create the and the re-establishment of the republic with Bazaiue ae | comm ttee (Mr. op Ry tL extending it to — hm They were —, ena ae sewers, If there be @ pores: ty fur the scavenger | was bine nag Ks me itis thought te sto9 the paid et ir. Fig FP coatice 0 pg Sa gente secompliat that im which | not the public man who provided the masertale for thos troubles United States, Absurd as this rot pit e wu jerred “ eoavenger Ws remeve from the pobic eye | ew the may appear, there i¢ vo room to doubt of its cadence. to the Commition on Pubite Lande Cen A Ses eventaatly subbered to the Comenlise 08 | any ung and publvation and cnsioty of by udreds of wil ‘The news comes borne out various antecedents—the Mr. Monar’, (rep.) of Vt, thought that all that was | Commerce lone of the patiic money intrested to & man @ubout ‘avincible repegnance which Napoleon feels to with- Becosary was to extend the ect to the Stater admwitied to | SO*08 PROM THR Pramarn COMATION OF ATTAIN I | sotcondenta, except thone that were bed) Without hare —_ his troops without dimeenbling, the rimor the | pion since the parsage of the original law and fo fre. oes character, except (hat whch wae which is afloat that Bazaine is working for himself in | extend the time for three years longer. He submited |. The SreARxR presented » w from 1 by the public oMicere of th Mexico, and the project being the theme of all the an amendment in the sature of a substitute to that | '” Compliance with & resolution of the 110 oat Rietory, except that Fesach employes and fepeusenties, wee have for some Offeet test, Ly ag my aa 00 the prevent from top to hotrom, and | ot & publ man, time been informing Napoleon that the French army is Mr Kasson remarked that the great curse and cane of | S&lr* Fepublie of Mexico, Irene itting felt it my daty, In defene of the pueblo pure, te pro looked on favorably by the Mexicans, and that what ule of magy of Re Western tates was the appropria. | (Om the Secretary of Mate and the payers hy w rin th that wmpeth ag ae wrong The report that won Oey aialibe 'n the Seaschy and the of tion of public lands for railroads and other was accompanied The later were contained 1 (#0 | puntshed was ned by wo oer péreun than the hoor ‘lian, 80 I have tena, petvate letters, which causing them to be withheld from settlement. and that | ™ BS Sis Ghee ane . shie qentomen ‘fom Obie Ihet mone of the signs esaure mo thie Was tLe idea that Bazaime tried to incul. he had intended mimeo last Congress to wnrist that in " moved that the a the aaeat tures of Wis colleagues to it, but the decumest to whet cate in the interviews wh ch he had had with Napoleoo. every bill Of the kind there shali be some provieon in. | 27!Oe dooumeants be printed the Comin I wrote my seme wae moor by every puble man © ho way iedle Reins nave soos ana, ana soucen or Ppt me des EET hg tpn srhether there wee say | es os ae Somers ve gone on ¥ ju ny counties in hie distriet sageonnd Mr Geer amted @hether the gent from Ne go out to Mm @ccordance wit! thie idea, the in. ate were hall depopulated because lands ha! |een : « vundion of paper | vor aid oot Khaw that & majorhy ef the conn v4 structions of for the packet was eveu delayed the by grants to railroads and other corporations be printed, aed the | persed with him (Mr, Garfield) in bu report pk. Je ie stated we yt nae the ., r Ske cea mame romte at Mr Bao an repubhe here |s condesendiug to eroment even volleagoe (Mr Karnon), fur gerted a provien that Mr Genre ms - om ue ———— He flatters and praises Wt facescantly with lande granted by the bull ehaile be pt aba to pre. a bil pret Poway hg manny 4 poy Canam Aine er reckleseness, majorit: moneys realized from eich ralen sianaae Seo, toe Bee ee the coutrary, » member 6 date at. itabes 4, rhe, thant wae 4 ver to the Raton enttind to tho tnd, and 4 referred ta the Judy lary Com Senor Romero for this and other (nformation contributing no ennd! ‘a major. | dered oF deposed of until the Territories shall oe wt The bil) provider cases of trial for treamm or a0 largely to his knowledge of the events transpiring ity of the voters of all the members & both | 4 a States of the Union, other bigh ermee with regard to Mexico Taking of the -tate of Louisiana and Cal | honsee of Mr. Daxey, of Washington Territory, and Mr. Ben fk iy Be Judicai district, The bill was | presiding ton, of Dakota, spoke in favor of extend ng t VISITORS TO TAR WHITH ROUsR. paseed date! Go tivnerte.” tending the law to ‘The prese of visitors upon the President hus for the ell ot Mr, Bivens moved to recommit the jot resolution | ye'isetcnnes vil, cod pronendel to thelr moncnereton past ten daye been vaprecedonted during bis administra. pan a ont See to the Committer on Agriculture. The tenth amendment ot the Renate beng onder con tion. Night and day, Sunday as woll as week days, the rule, ‘& majority of the votes of tons to the eumieaiieen,” en nm Proviawe 68 lasirue- } sideration, to losert as fellows Ahrong of («itor impose themselves upon him, allowing those m jared elected, who woul! The motion was negatived, and the joint resolotion Vor the pay of the t moa fim no restaor privacy. Certain m mbers of Congress Lo ed wee of an enue by thirty-one cat of | and emendments were then recommitied pee of tee Usted sete Bar are wausually pertinscioun. The majority call to tender | mow exist ot somswof the seaports, "Tt was referred to | acting wha’ ihe’ riche my ib Tad Rensgun peepieied tho roan ot the Yettensl hi political mlvice and ask for offices for thelr relatives: | ines p yy ii ip, ‘tai eo Academy of for the year 1565, which was laid on from Beneener | , ‘ ator ms aad frients, Mr. Baown, (rep.) of Mo., called up the bill to authorize | prosnt the table and Ato be printed. as Gs poas reameel om aoe qommen menen THE COLOMEIAN COoMMIAmION, the construction of @ bridge arrose the Missianippl at St. | that yg FA ok ¢ Committing on | Sf aching in ther’ limite, Ofieen husdved dullare. or & lant ingore thes, bie thaee cont The commistion, consisting of General Salzer for | Laws, which was passed, the sdopling & decimal totems, aod that, in there ‘apraion, “Them AM. Y., mid that be looked ts oom) of Te... paapeeied Raat Tae petger Colombia sai Colane) Thomas Bidule for tue United Tilinols ridge | And when any candidate received a plurality | the metrical eystem of And ‘measures, though tare wih great Arend in’ relation to comnts aa nay Sonera cee Deammeee ow, Dane Ruater, with Sir Frederick Bruce as the umpire, met yes yecpean tbe Ste: | tooo eter See Pee ee tee Oe ee a er ct | nak wienaut ofeens, is oll Wings comsviared, the beet in » Tabertnen and the Aehorm oof Nove | ine sed Cerreney, wluich woud make the proper ti =nente © Court of the vi for him, Of Wg joiut | one commmities, therefore, suggest that the arate Bromewick and Prince WAward Ivana | tomiay and to-day to wear the argunents of Mr. Cari ir ptemire meeting it | py fteommend to Congres to authorize and encourage and cially No | markers | ,_ The Bouse by & very decided majority refused wo for Colombia and Memre W. S Gor, & & Cox and built under the autho. | Solved br meh i he Hes introtuction and use of the metrical eysiem “The cur with the Benste th striving out ihe prover (harien Kames for thé claimants in the privateer cases ston bridge on dens. urged in this case weights R24 @eyqeres: and thet, with & few to 4 would pull | All (he ermenteeents of the Kensie were depen! & ye form of draw. but shall becon- | ae the tes fammilarize the people => ig erademy league from whie 004 0 conference comm ties on the diaagreeng reve of Growing o:ff of the Spanis® Ware with the South Ameri. | strocted with con A apereben mae pee oe Rea tet ts a Legislature, that such joint | recommend that provision be lew Yor The tin gun = (hs one sed won the 10 bowame axed for ean States, The cases were elaborately discuseed orally above the rity if Te a *! os ape of | metiate manufactare end to the castom BAT a i td 1 “ie at or liad ond by printed briefs, and saimmitted to the British Min yaaee,® sak ber’ 5 ae e 4 preserine charecter had heretalere artern {rom thai ane eb On mente of We Firion, (emt of WY. trter, 6 large, z a J im some for omer om the ot . rent - directed 10 in4 ~ The amounts involved age large, and the question gf Suamen ist the | Senators, } page & om. wr pokes we ‘ a tenally Goanbied o@-ace of tbe savolves the jurisdiction of this commission, It #in ae ee rity of the pe pores os aT Wet & vhing tat wae be: voluwteet serv ite om Ube army fel ired but wisted by the claimants that they Were awanisd their centre of the bp prepared om th@ Atlan @ Comme armond with (he Tae OW tke) Gere hime by the committee of 1°62. ne ee ee bm mn: her! of ordnance an filer sud mo caged by the bravest | Mr Mean (rep) af My. preetnund s rene orn are cod Key 4 or veuled wk tot bolton of Baherme with the Vewan yee WATORATION TO THR PENSION BOILS OF LOYAL | alPeN aT vessels to conform thel ma Are orgenieation, © Sah wihin or wear the prob ined ates, of 8 cnt ’ PEXBIOWRRS OF THE SOUTRENM STATES, thine of section two. apna atedhome Genteee t gree. We thought 8 the 4uiy of the House and of | Comer a Atk BEY General Speed bas given an cplolon sustai,® | SF CANAL TO CONNECT TAKES AEPERIOR Axo Lac tame Le | jor ty vote in 0 COTES GERD GED ef 9nd TE COCR ere Attewe woe the origieal action of tbe Commirsiownr of Vensioun |, ME CRARUL. (rep) of Mich. introduced a til grat | questiy dome a Gehan ee on Se lands to the 5 “ pede hae g sake Pensioners restored to the rolls of the concwroction of @ chip cenat jo connes ton ewemner tame rewuuse pe athena te enaiged te so aumne tube geome tecthern agencies on proof o{ continued loyalty throngh- | @epertor with the lake known ae Lee Labelle, io said Coane ot Diane CS Oe BO S80 Gasiane Gave geEne ot out the reteiion. All pensioners thas restored wit! now | | Ht. It provides that the canal shaly be one handred | entiiad to unetyatataaratse hem The Sant few mittee clerks, wating that the clerk of thet com> lee PNT dy Ph a - hes cad eterred 6 We peceive ihety pensions fr ‘ fe V WIRE as the top and seventy five feet at the bottom, | sey for the term of eit years. from the ih day of March fail a > SDS ate A the Navy Wo wed | vary yorwner, whieh wae tS “hy om the date of their Inet pay | wirn*a depth of at least twelve foot. It grante one hoo. | 1008 7 om fal 7 eceoped fe the performance of bie dution As rom clade im thet dirertio ORT wat Pov» Lamar oie, a8 pee op i ” i r . 1 P " jo ied portion the clerk (ime oar . f they are oppeeed i& the p 4 oeren oer Cupenee 7 A eotihcmgn, without Wwicrraplion | dred RQuamud merce of wublie laudy om the prymeule of b piu, Axzuum, Um thy chair, slated What Whe apeBNen wae | ourHpied im kp Wemseeton gf the privese businees Hg vmod tgs ang Wegeey owed tans S garcarage | ate Stabe onan vom

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