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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. _ — LF — — anos nnn nan state a = = - oe NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1866 Se = ene — — — — ome Ma an nr centncaeenne — separ vasner me Mshment of offices for the melting, assaying and stamp. | the Naval Committee for t’ 49 relief of certain maval con- | reference to Al -Aricantas, Geargia and Mississippi. ‘The billas far as considered and amended--the first tag of gold und silver, at Aubrey and Tucsou,{tn Arizona; | Pomme in the Bll 1s eee et ala Parties, OF the 4 Uk was lid on the tabPo and ordered w be printed,” | so°tion, however, having men janod over Informaly. {| THE WRECK OF VERA CRUZ | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Aalt Laive City, in Utah ; at Boise City, in Idaho; at Virginia | Mr. Hendricks iu “avor of the bill Mr. Grimes offered a | Mr, Fanxswortm ofeved a resolution, which wax the, Ualted States of America. th Congress asveinbiod, | Additional Partlealars of the Disaster Land- Mowoay, April10—6P M. substitute for it, directing the Seoretary of the Trea- | adopted, instructing tho Commmteo on the Judiciary to sury to ‘athe parties ‘named in the bills the sums fnquire ‘whethereany eat what action is Rocessary to Gon. aooredital to, them by a naval board appointed by reso- | fiscate the Uitle to Janos that were purchased by the Inte ietiee 82 last, provided that except in the case | Confederate Svates arst used for camps and other military foreafestablishment of the United States ‘The stock market was firm yesterday, with spec maftervoonsint of fh iments of artillery, twelve d : nis of ravage Ofy-avo rogiments of infantry, tne }\ Mig the Passengers and Baggage—Na strength and activity in Cleveland and Pittsbarg and professors adi corps of © dots of the United States Military v ‘Gity, in Montana; at Balott, in Minnesota, The remaining Provisions orzanizing these offices are similar to the act ‘establishing the New York Assay Office. By the sixth tai Miscrllaneous shares goction dhe option is given to the miner to receive bis the amount shall not excoed twelve | purposes, Aiaderny, apd such other forces as shall be provided for by row Escape of the First Mate hs tha cue ‘conticn 1k Cha eat nose aoe ed sath ein le ee co nae, Jems iva pa contumn: for-onet of at ‘of ae content em “ pee Se FOODOMAL. EEPLANASICOS, ime. 3. vAnd be it furthor ew leds ‘That the fi ; essay, 12) 0 receive gol certi- Suxxee amen leclaring rs . WHatry, (rep. 4 TOR make a personal of artillery provuted for by thi "t shall cons! f the five ‘Bcates payable at the mints in San Francisco or Phitudel- | Donald McKay, of Boston, aud Miles Greonwood, of | explanation ineicronea tease anecle it the. Cerone Taimens: now ergaulzel, and the First, Second, Third. aod down ob Saks beak. (salen 800) sold 1193, Cleveland and Pittaborg (1 BRA and ‘which shall bo veceiveable in payment of all | {incinnatt, to be entitled to tho same rate of compénsa- | Daily Gasrley wating tm of Wim and describing turn xa | fou {Rte prescribe lator ihn itn wegen at 1,600) 19%, Northwestorn (sales 200) 26}4, Reading ( Jed, ke. &e. de. 800) 1049;, New York Central 92%, Quicksilver 63% 54, Spruce Hill Coal 64 a, Canton 62 At Me fi The steamship Saratoga, Captain King, of Heineken & | regular board railway shares were dull, Erie being Palmore's Norfolk and City Point line, arrived at this | strongest, but the miscelian list waa active and buoy Port yesterday morning, having on board afportion of | ant. Reading clowed ); lower than at the half part & Atlantic Maid clowed 3g bight artileay; provided, that the regimental adjutants, quarter Taster’ aud commissaries shall hereafter bs exten Bewt Ite tonants, And be it further enacted, That to the six regi ments of cavalry now In service there shall be added six Tegiments, (wo of which shall be con 1of colored men, heving the same organization as is now provided by law for cavalry regiments; and in making appolutiaents to All the geiyinal vacanclew th the regiments thus provided for, and three years after the pasaa se of this act,’ and all the ‘first and second lieutenants on as is provided for the parties building the sametind | a rather iguomat man, who bad deen badly “sold” in of vessols built by them. the Honse saane weeks ayo by the Latin house “et al? Mr. = oS oe moved to strike outtwolve 4 occurnng frecucntly in the accounts of the Commis. ry fifteen per cont in Mr. Grimes’ sioner of Agriculture, some one suagesting rye - ‘ey Wat rosponsibts for the appointment of this On motion of Mr. Wavr, (rep.) of Obia, further com very expersive “Mr. Bt-al,” an imputation which Mr sideration of the above was postponed ensil to-morrow. | Whaley eine time ignorantly repudiated. Tho cov. The bill m iaeninanter habeas corgos was taken ap ere Cargo A ape objenten Sy axtod 8 of it that Mr, Whatey as uni but without taking action. and ungenerous. T was too common a ‘thing, he BRIDGING THE MIBSSIPPL ‘Wr. Raweay introduced a resolution authorizing the ap- Yotntment of & commission, to consist of three officers ‘af the vtorps of Enginoors of the United States , © report next session upor the bevt plans and proper places for bridging the Missiesippi river ‘With least impediment to navigation, and appro- Priating ton thousand dollars to defray the expenses ‘@f tho commission. The ble enforces the neces- the passengors and some of the crow wrecked in the | board on Saturday, Rock Island ) Vera Cruz at Body Island on the 12th inst, From Mr aud Mississippi cortifieates 44. Kr tworthirds of the ‘aity of securing greater safety xnd economy of railroad EXECUTIVE SESSION. thought, for reporters to slander members. Cease ot inctesk te, Seaden shove that of frst lentonant | Raward O'Loughlin, an officer of the lost veatel, who | York Coutral 4, Northwestern preferred , Qui doe nav tgaeean ne aah and at the mame time of protect | | Tho Senate at balf-past Cour o'clock went into execu- | Mr. Ruckus roso to make @ personal explanation in re. # Shall be selected from ainong the 0 ‘Army ‘of tho United | was on board at the timo of the occurrence of the dis. | 25, Mariposa preferred %. Boston, Wator Powar ston peepee weer Daeges by Stone ae, ee oe pac pe os Pectin attMge UnaRlinn to pan sea ne an eae (abed forcapanty woch tones | aster, we have received the following was introduced to the list and dealt in for the frat time " — aes of reflect a in con- ), anne ave When distingul for ity, duct , ana a @™ires a much wider channob wry than Tormerly, HOUSE OF nection with tho introductiea of the Bankrupt bili, am Valted emee tihiore i oweven that grutunins of THR FIRST DAY OUT. at 40458); Government gold-bearing securities sy UNIFORM MITITHA, REPRESENTATIVES. whiéa he had been instrumental in dofenting. fo him: ry Acad mmediately upon “ siisek Gai (ihe eacmuia ta Aeoaueniion Mr. Wrisox reported frem the Witary Committer, tole hadl thomas : iis cota to dation be eligible to appoietment x Hou. | ‘The steamer left the pier at threo P. M., on the 10th. | path p “without amendment, a bil to provide for the national he i aa RA. erie pein: teat y . a better to let oo Fat, aiiee the oniging! yemocis filed | Passed out to soa, finding the weather of the Hook | urope, under a more pacific aspect of the Avutriaad “defence dy estabiabing a ttaiform militia and active vol- Spteounanay, eutaaaiare, it come from:cue of the members of the majonty side of | feast one your shall tn Il at- | lowering. In a few hours afterward @ dense darkness | Prowian diiticulty, and five-twenties of the 1862 insuq eateor aie tho United States. 'The'bill has ‘The @rst business wm order bomg the call of States for | the House, antl the Bpeckes, Siam ‘he had consulted, Pog 'y rae, of aay | eotin. Onthe following morning (tho 11th) the weather | advanced %, 1864 iaaue 1{, 1865 issue ty, Sevow-thirty boon, Sewate report . agreed ‘ force herela authorized may be distnounted and armed an . " . " vey OOTY OW RaRiEE. de ny (rp) of Toe! twtroduced » jotat resolution | S2UKIE fer the DL” CLanghtaes’ Me‘ome eoaelkena | sited aptntantty. atthe dacrein of the Prevaratt Nt | gu continued heavy; thesky wer dar, tho etoceplnee. | noten ofthe second erlee Fone % ‘Mr. Howann, (rep.) of Mich., presented = mmomorial ny, (rep.) M nod ® jolut resolution | tia the country should have some kind of a bankenpt ‘uate of the nervice will permit, proportionately and imparti- | dense, Indeed so dark and thick was it that the cap At the one o'clock open board the market was » from peels eaiteowress, rp gh hme | ‘a | Propesing am amemiiment ¢o the constitution of the | ‘bill, and so was Mr. Conkling. It was a tmere matt-r of ally from the several cavalry regiments, Each cavalry regl- | tain could not ‘take the fun,” and as a consequence stoady for the railway, bat continued strong for the mi ction @ duty on imported . © | United States joument. ‘courtesy to Mr. Jenckes that the bill was introduced—not | ment shall heroafter have but one hospital steward, and the 4 ma be easel psa ig v im the apporti of Representatives | 0° Necene hie 00 the poe the gentleman from | regimental adjutents, quartermaster’ and, commissioners certainly an it must be judged from later events—lost his | Céllanoous shares, Mariposa preferred wold at W4\; \ Ry ytd Po ee peg Be Sy ete nemesmm sts sigecmees | mameise 2X, Ss Ml on FM IS prea Bags tonal Reronstruction, 1 bg Beree ile Oe ee el iveract THR STRIKE. At the halfpast two board the general murket » ry 878.050 00 pag Vor clothing furaished 0 MIACTION OF WeMBERs OF CONGRESS. York, (ee, Uochlingy, cost mene false it | - The fenrth section, which now came before the House | As night again set in the whip was covtiuued om a | steady; but Cleveland and Pittsburg became vtroug « rs in the war of 1812, Pa lg arte dec AF ona aE ee was his‘duty to do, in reference to mentary ques. | for amendment reada ax follows :— course thought then to be the proper and safe one | active (ales 10,000 shares) and advanced 2 per cent on Ms. Wns, from the Miliary, Goremittes, reported | Fferved to the Committee on Reconstruction. ipl crt adh ape tees ReaD: 2nd am | nopein provided forahatl comet ot the tea eae ereements | © © © Tho hour of two o'clock and forty-five ininates | call, closing 24 por cont higher thee al tho first o the rosolution of thanks toGeneral Harwock. OF TE Maw YORK sanirTrA. mlm "" [infantry of ten companies each, ‘now in'service: of twenty. | arrived. The thickness had not abated. The watch conla | board. Rock Inland advaneod 3, Atlantie Mail 1, Qu ‘PAYMENT ‘Mr. Wann, (rep.) of N. Y., sutroduced'a bill authoris- Mr. Commun, (ve) . Nt, (Nep.), OF N. Y., expressed his obligation ing pay mon {0 the Stave of ow York ¢ of ies fer to the gentleman from Now Jersey for making tho ex pe ge igh Pat 10 cl rates fh reiki mat | Planation. Hoe had done au act of personal courtesy nnd . ‘who served in the war ; 2, for clothing a1 Justice which, from a political opponent, was alwars a oeher contingent expenses. he bill was read twice aud | refreshing relief from tho monutony ef party spirit, ag ig he gh econ TA ele a Mr. Ross, (dem.), of Ti, suggested that he would like wae i ella Lasis- | to seo some of {hat refrosiing matter come from the re- ire of How on the rame nec pubiican side of the Honse, Mr. Wiisoy, yi senddenee bill author: Mr. ConKtinG proceeded. Ho lad satisfied bimself Peeper Al el Relate tg ed In the afiice og | Sh8t the malicions and somewhat vonomons parsgrayh ig Row-residents to have-deeds recorfed in the office of | which had been read wan not telegraphed to the New the Cleric of the United States District and Circuit Ceurts; York Times iy vither of the avowed and responsi! pre Sig Uerioe and referred wo'the Committee on | washington correspondents of that paper. From a in Soquaintanes with one of those gentletnen he shoul Aave been very 1 surprised if he had made-use of 4 mere act of personal courtesy to defame any momber of sever rogiments, to be formed by adding two new Rm eps toeach; of the twenty-seven battaliona constituting the re- mainiag nine regiments; ef ten regiments to be raised and officered as hereinafter provided for to be called the Veteran Theserve corps; dof eight regiments of colored men to be rained and oMicered as hereinafter provided, to be known as United States colored troops. Mr. Borer, (dom,) of Pa., moved to amend the rec- tion by striking out all reference to the Veteran Roverve corps and to colored troops, qoit® amendment was lost by © vote of yous 16, mays ‘0. Mr. Davrs, (rep.) of 8, ¥., moved to amend by striking ‘out the words “Often regiments to be raised and officered us herninafter provided for, to bo called the Votoran Reserve corps.’” He addressed ‘the Hone in support of his amendment, PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THY NEW ORLEANB BRANCH MINT Mer, Stew. Jor Nevada, offered a j J “ART, ol ve a joint resolu- fon for tho discontiodanoe of the ‘oresch nial at wey @rkeans, and the appr ion of its machinery to and fm the completion srateaen ‘mint ip Nevada. ferred: ‘*te the Committee on Finance, TAB ARMY RROITER, Mr. Avrnoxy, (rep.) of RL, introduced a resolution fmatructing the Military Committee to tuquire whether the fon a be Ae Hed in gccordanve: ‘with a resolution of Marci j what i it Be ke. Adopted. Snes Tim 0 oy ik SEEIIOS YOR Tae Sw eed et INTEREAL REVENUE, . WILLIAMS, (rep, Oregon, ‘presented the petition “ef the Oregon City Manufactorng Company, yn not by any possibility discern objects ahead, not even | silver 2, Canton i. Erie was % lower, Wostern Uniog those on board of the steamer and only @ fow feet off. | Telegraph 1s OF the State stocks Tennossee nixer a The xilenco usual at that hour prevailed on board the | clined \ and Missouri sixen advanced Be. vensol, a atlence breken but by an occasional low-toned { ing, Michigan Southern, North Western, comin! and preferred, and Ohio and Missiestpp: —eerti cates were stoudy at the clowing prices at the a regular board. Government securities wero Orm et ¢ morning quotations, and coupon five-twentier of the thi isne advanced At the open board at balf-past three the market stronger, Eno rold at 73%% a's, Reming 104, siohiy Sonthern 70'¢, Cleveland and Pittaharg 824 a #2, Fo remark or a question pat and answered in nantical atyle Below the passengers were sleeping, some soundly, others not, ‘Thoy hadal ‘shrank away,” aa it were, before the unpropitiousness of the atmosphere, Even the cabin boys, the reliefs and others of the ship's crew Wore slumbering. Suddenly the veewo! struck. The first nevertheless, the effect It P as inwtantly alarming. The shock was mid- way between hard and otherwise, In the minutes MIAGARA, Mr. Parwa, (rep.) of Wis, introduced a blll to provide immediately following great confusion en- forth shat they are engaged in the manufacture of wool. | fF tke transpurtation of vessels around the Falls of | Ti) Tonge. Mr. Incxnsors. oppored the motion, #penking in highly | guod. The vonuel at or became unmanage- | Wayne 91's, Toledo, Wabash and Western 364, Nort $e cloths, and they sre compolied to pay-a tax fre: on | Niagara; which was read twice and referred to tho Com- | "ir. “jevexrne wtatod his beliof thet the fact wan ax had | complimentary terme of the Veteran, Reserve corns, | sce" Bull the wheel wae not deserted. 1D | western preferred 86%, New York Coatral 93, Ohio a ‘the rew matertal andthen on the manufaciured arti mm oa been stated by both gentiemen from New Jersey and | Which ought to be retained, he said, as the Old Guard of | the midst of the darknees e could divi : rah ay ‘hey ask @ wodification of tho Internal Revenue law Mr. D oe anes (Se ne. Now York, Tho bill had been reintrodaced while be | the republic, they were. Right—left—behind—before—nothing but | Mbmleeippi Certificates 26, Rock flstand 120. latte {rep.)or Minn. latroduceda bi mnking | wag absent from his oat; but immediately 4 . ah oat; pon his re- —_ < Tana th bt Me ned wa athe |-tam, the gentiewan (Mr. Conklimg) explained the ren ra nie teasg Salve aioe ph Lo nog 4 Ps ver | gon ‘of his action, and received his (Mr. Jenckes’) thanks be North Baliread, whlox wes wicoand referred | thorefor. He had no connection whatever with the Mr. Evontor inquired why it was such a glorions thing to belong to the army. The gentleman from Lili- nos had not songht that privilege for himsolf. Mr. Ixaensou—T was required at home, sir, during darkness and mist, The slight shock and thi noises on deck aroused the pamengers. Fiv bad by this t) It was now Afty min three, The veasol raised, seemed to recede fr company {* reported to have deolared a dividend of fo percent in sivck, on which eighty por cant is to marked paid, leaving it ‘that shal! ask them to but one tax, Referred te the Finance Committee. a 7 " ‘THE PACIFIC RAILROAD-—A SCENR, Mr. Howr, (rep,) of Wis,, called up the Senate bill to subject to a fature call of twen vescind the order of the President designating the Sioux | the Committee on the Public Lands. origination or publication of the paracraph. the war to take care of just such contemptible copper- | shore a few feet, then bounded back on to ft twice in | percent. Im the misc a# list Cumberland pola PENITENTIARY FOR NEBRASKA, ‘s fro Visco Oy r a - . Sty 8nd Pacific Raitroad as a branch of tho Pacitio Rali- | ye. yy oa fete Era Hr. Rawauxo, (rep.) of 'N. Y., sald be rove neither ¢o | headeas the gentleman from Wiseooai. At ghee. Fapld succession, producmg a heavy crashing and | 45 Canton 62, Sprace Hili Coal @%, Quicksilver 60% make disctainers nor admiasiona. He simply rose in consequence of the somewhat poculiar language whieh his colleague (Mr. Conkling) lad seen fit to apply to the ragraph in question. This was the first time the New fbete Time had been drawn hy? thie controversy. He nnderstood that para. h to bave appeared in other a of Survey sin bone < the § pote Towa ant ra, His colleague had soquiteet two gentlemen of ‘ beim 9 Midas Genk ban sem Paik tee all responsibility for that paragraph: bat whetlor they wide atid réferrdd to the Comneittoe on “ fand ads. would bo obliged to him for his voluntary acquittal was Fy ee ng or gig sa er ay 1 theie concern. He did not know but that piv colleagae 3 rm, (rep.) hio, imtroduoed a joint resolut might have intended, {from ome pocuiiarity in hia Ceieorize the distribution of s portion of the eurp i». |:casnobre and omphane) to throw. the reapensibiliy on of Sie State papers in the custody him (Mr. Raymond), asthe known editor of the papec, f Aiowever, when bis colleague should be more plain and dinarranging some of the machinery and dieplacing arti cles of furniture. Passengers who wore makiny their way to the upper deck. some of whem had left their tod Yide for the erection of a penitentary in the Territory of Mebraska, which was read twice and referred to the Committes on Territories, SURVEYOR GRNFRAZ'S OFFICR, Mr. Hircaocn also introduced @ bill to remove the There was no notionable change in the condition of money market, which wan generally reported moderate oasy at the Stock Exchange, at ive percent for © loans. The plethora of fands seeking employment ie dicated by the statement of the Clearing House be. for the woek, the deposits phaving Increased $4,058, 0 Partly iu consequence of the drain from the Wentwe and the legal tenders $2.405,006. The loans, oo 1 otber hand, bave only increased $1,366,000, showing demand disproportionate to the supply. The inerease had gone to the front such eopporhvads as that gontle- man would have taken the government of the couniry and it Would have gone Lo eternal rain. (Laughter and applause on the floor and in the gallories.) The Srraxze pro tem, Mr. Washbarne, of Tl, da- fared that the applause in tho galleries and im the Hall was out of order. Mr. Rocens asked the Chair whether it wae in order in public debate to abuse a fellow member of the House, by calling him a contemptible copperhead pro fem, thought that that wa not in read, Mr. Howsno said'the order referred to was isened ‘President Lincoln, December 25, 1864, = Mr. Guimns, (rep.) of Lowa, offorod a substitute for Mr. Moward’s bill requiring the Bioux City and Pacis Rai!- owt rect route, miuject oa ie a ae ate a subject @ fnture vs President of the Uutled States, poiege bi In the course of the dobate Mr. McDevaatt, (@em.) of el Mr. Conness with having a personal inter- ost in the matter, and that he. was discussing the bid “with a view 40 his own interests and not with @ regard putiic: ataterooma in shirt and pants costume, were heavily. The ladios acted calmly. They did vot i fest any of thowe sad excitamenta which sometimes ar company similar occurrences. They remained in their staterooms, notwithstanding the shock and the fright, to dross, Of coursn they did not wait UW arrango the loner articles of the toilet but still they were dreswed when they did make their ap- pearance in the ¢aloon and wenton deck. For two houre afterward a vary iderable excitement prevatied, Still the captain and hin offloers kept qaite cool, No order, Mr. Etoninge—I wish tho decision was the other way, regiments Arrival of a Portion of the (aloe 6,300 uhares) and sold at 73% 0 %, Rock Lola that ‘Dougall was not in a nto} ie. VOU SIES OF ‘ES LERARY. @ cit on that point, he (Mr. Raymoni), would be pre. | for the gentleman (Mr. Ingersoll) certainly bas no more » confusion among the crew could be waid to have exinted. | ihe circulation of 2406,920 iw inainly due to new ienues Sieiteces Rants ney eh | pete ae tte a gt age | Fe Bw hm chan moar mene ni | Shion vor iBone | Wht" tung pep sag anf wal une q , Mr. President, for the parpore” of tie United States, “including the General. dr, Oomeisxa sad. ¢ if hiecolleagus thonght there | Mr. Lyanrsoni—I do noteare anything about what the | continued te thump—sometines easity, occasionally we | put im circulation the full amoumt delivered - the assertion of the Senator-a falsehood. | Chief, hoxds of bureatts, Ac, a# anything in the evidence, umstantial or otier- | gentleman says. T have had to bear the alang and an | verely—eansing the damage te the bull aud the me | thom The eprele depostie are without any inipert Beall hima to order. nine and referred ton | ive, before the House, calling on him. to admit or di Germ Giver uo.be tec Sivernl years, 1 GM sat Berwonally ery invide to constantly become crear, Signals |. Het the Aiibeane of 900808 fe nis 2 r. Conwnss—Br, President, I ask to be -protected in POXIMIMENT OF FRAUDULENT CLAIM *GENTS, col errno war Ngeeitew tor Se yoke Sarr tee lee ccheeined ‘tee eee cetnaed toe 24 a ersten: Stenson * the toll amount (n the banks being on Parnpurr pro tem—The Chale will endeavor at ait | 7h call of Btatos for bills having been concluded, ihe | tha ‘he hud reasons to believe that neither of tne ordi. | rebellion, and done ail i,conld to defeat the North 1m whe eee aes eae 5,124, The DADKY manifest = reluctance bo t mes to protect Gonators in debate. next business in order, during the inorming hour, was | yay, correspondents of the Times sent that paracrapl jave war 1 do call such people contemptible. In thie state of uncertainty in the mid 123 Mr. Mobovaatt—Sr. President, T desive to state « | ‘20 °all of States fer resolations, Mz. Revwoun said ho did wot feet duped to diclaim | Mr Rooms protested ‘that i waa out of order for « | of peril-ail on ‘board remaitied watching, malt r aix percent, and seem to prefer discounting it commenced }o abmse the meinbers of another party uniens | ¢xpecting, wntit four A.M... whe ‘Neht up’ clase commercial paper at that raté and making iy meouts in compound and seven thirty notes, Never. ng the brokers and private bankers exreptioy Joans were made on governments at 6a diy. Font commercial paper i# quoled at@a7 percent and second grate at Ty a 8% merul they bad an opportunity: t reply. If that opportunny A was given he was willing to let the whole day be devoted | lowered at five o'o) but ay it lay in the water to that. If there were traitors and diwunioniats anywhere inguide of the vessel, and before any one those were in the ranks of the opposite party. (Calla tq | Wad ot into it, the smokertark eapsized, going over order.) the side of the ship, striking the boat and Awamping it Mr. Txoxnent, wished to ad a word The surf way now noticed to be quite heavy and the Mc, Kunnoae insinted that, as the Chair had decided | thumping to increase, About a quarter te it «clock point of order. My coll e has made a statement per. Mr. Hares nfwred @ reselution, which wae adopted, | or admit anything on the strength of such an appeal as sonal to myself, bis false in point of fact, Isubmit x iactrabting ‘4 en tee = nvnp pines eee his colleague had soon it ‘o make, Ho bad not keen the prov paragraph, any uppesed. when it Was ve ment, i ee geo Agere Ist tpn » | desk, that itwas fromthe New York Hevaco, Alt he knew — or bre gpec oy collect poh of we About the matter was that be was informod immediatél: sions, i, Eton ama convert ame ete | after his colleague lia! introduced a bill, thet after kill- own ing the bill ho had reintrodared it in precisely the rage ® Hite. Mr. Souwan, trop.) of Mass. —Mr. President —I_ respect- the § cangot be allowed to: pro 5 he is entering into anergumert. ‘THR TRIAL OF WwIK. terms. He presumed he repented the fact te sey | Mr. Ganrraca, (vop.) of Ohio, offered aresstation, winch | Monin, ‘ite did not romerlier wivatiee has tat sepeated m gentle the females Colonel Mcleod Murphy's wife, (wo Bj . , re am stating my point of order. the gentleman from Lilinols to be out of order, he must The oid meraet weakened under the latest advo R the Secretary of War to have ames ened, jon, to ladios and the wtowardexs—wore put ina boat, the first ih Waa Table to perceive Unat che SouMor tee vil me : the teiel of | the feet to any newspaper correspondent. He had newer meow ee ee the Zales, to take hie warn to take | 0n0 lowered after the one which was swamped, and | tbe City of New ¥ reporting Ove-twention en London tock n of — st of order, pal naLaET sepeek. hah sy, aalllthier hae Ehary Wire, sulbeasing, ‘as nearly ag possible In the lane | 284 42y forling againat his colleagon in thin oF apy Othe matter, and bad never expressed aay, by corrspondence its seat, whieh he Gil amid mych laughter, safely landed on the beach, a dreary, sandy place The change on the afte a falsehood; that the term which I apply to his | Kee Of the witnessex, @ summary of the testimony | Gy in converation Mr. Hicn, (rep.) of Me., mdved that the gentleman | frst inate took obarge of this party. Ia ibe secaud boat | guy inet of 724 @ KK, Erie at 66, end Mile emarks js strictly Parliamentary, both ing tothe | fiveu, and pike decisions, dading and sentence of thet "yr. Connisna demred to mako ene very emphatic dis- | from Ilinols be allowed to proceed in order She Task at UES Tedies And Bones Ot tps [coriptnnye! aoa it Paaleoryeiliar M cool were a6 tice and procedent of the Britis Parliament and of ars sogether with tho address Of the Jadge Advecate | cisimer: that was, that ho hed niedo uo appoal wu a ‘The motion was agreed to. gers were taken from the ship. This boat w ‘ 7 Senate for fifty years, and that I have a right to | #” le in defence of the prisoner. to his colleague. If isis cotioacue feit calied upon to say | Mr. Exaensont, resuming, sald:—Suppose Jeff. Davia | Charge of Mr. Shaw, one of tho crew, wh Hime queted at 78 om the Preakfort Boar te cee ey TANONAL CURRENCY... | anything on the subject, % was in conssquence of a | should object, should I pay any uitentivn to it? watch at the tane'xlien the versal, struck (0 was 125%, followed by @ dectine of Conxese—The Senator (Mr. McDougall) does noi | ,, Mr. Piaxrs, eS or Ode ta fama at a {omolu- | prompting other than aay wiggemtion of hia. Tho bill Mr. Rocrns raised the point of order that Jeff, Davia | boat sent off took a gr Ey edvance to 126 At half-past three it Fepresent California elthor politically or morally. He we Lagisiatare in Saeer ics seupecting which he had introduced was on 10 him by ventie. | had nothmgto do with the quostion before the House was mado fast there ver Nn was enfranchised by that five years ego, since | Stave taxation national carrency and other obligations. men from New Jersey, and he had, even witha +“ Mr. Ivaxnaou—-He may have, If that party ever gota | Arranged so as & iiitate getheg the «mall ‘ warts it relapsed to 125%. ‘wRich-time he has not returned to aoe his constitaents fs gad referred to the Committos of Ways and | ing at it, sont it gto the Clerk's desk, with the simple | Suto power Jeff Davie will bo oue of its leadors boats to and fro from the veoasel to the land. was in demand from the “ashore at ained the point of order, CAPSIZING OF A BOAT THR MATE IN PRRIL HIN other point of order that the ROO APE. gentleman from Utinels had no, right to After the foarth peat had beea lowered and was this House that th being drawn back to the ateamer, i capeited. Th #, oF that he was their leader, That wasan abure of | mate, who war storing, 4 undernesth and sof the Houre. remained In this portly ever! moments AKKR pro (em. decided that Mr. Ingerro!l was | This affected rin his remarks, as not being pertinent to the | struggling subject under discussion. surince Mr. Econioax enbmitted that the gentleman was ont of order in charging members on bis side of the House with heing followers of Jef. Davis. That, he «aid, was bin motive of having it referred to tha Sel=ct Committee on MANACEE OF CORON SOLDERS SY THE REBELS, the Bankrupt Law, und thue reviving that committee. Mr. Semeves, (rep.) of Ohio, Mferot a resolution, which Every gentiowan know tho animus ot the paragraph. was aloptad. directing the Secretary of War to eomimu- ensation “y ou referred to hi nicate to the House the report of the Judge Advecate cage ll Bon yonder ah pp vireo hol nr b cae | and such ather information as my | heen defeating n bill, so far anit was in hig power todo oF oeeenrd, oF on ale in bia depart: | 60, and then Introducing it and claiming it'ae hia own, ment, showing what are the facts in the case and what | ie thercf peated that it was an extraordinary state- mops have been taken to bring te justice and pusish- | mont and » venomous one, and he would sand by what ment the murderers of sightecn soldiers of the First and | ho maid If other were coment to leave it there le Soesnd Tegiments of North Carolina loyal jlatantey, al- | war quite contont loged to have been tried and executed by order of Mr. RavMonp said he was net quite content to leave it rebel Generale Pickett and Hoke, ander the protort of | sunt there He proce! tow teoky we he had aa Gat their batag deserters from the Confederate service. fore, thut he was in ne xense rexponeible for that para ES FERNS ROSES He NEKO. y, by conversation with others he Mr. McKxx, (rep.) of Ky., offered a resolution, which If responsible for the fact etated was adopted, requesting the’ President to communicate Raving cppesed the bill to the House any correspondence with the Fronch gev- Gane, anadintel ernment with regard to the withdrawal of its forces from Mi the om & tet: Moxico which may have boon exchanged Bloce the cor. of any explanation, he Teapondence communicated to the Houses with the Pres ar Gul 4s lets ident's message of January 4, 1866: whothor that corres- troction whih might or might pendence bas besa published by the French government | not be venomous, hut wat certainly not complimentary Gmong ihe oficial docaments communicated to the | tio (ir. Raymont) put no such comsirncuion on it; bat Freucb Chamber, or not; aad expecially any eorrespond- | hie would take the liberty to say that others did The we Face in regard \o apy specite promise from the French | planation given wax sailsfactory, he eupposed, to all. it 116 por diem Foretyn exchange was very firm, moter ‘Sasumptions and representations mate by that Senator. etantine Thave borno it: [ have sat in my place when that sena- tar, 80 far from King. that high-toned, moral and + eourageous constituency—that great sovereivnty—sal in his chair, or rather Iny in his chair, the object of pity Before an audience assembled here from every State in the Union. I have covered my eyes moro than once with shame before these exhibitions My ssaociates ‘Bow must not understand that I am deaf to all consider ations of this character, bot sit silently aad quietly and im pity, even for him. 1 was biding the time when the ae Coa) by the termination of his official @areer, should cease thus to misrepresent, thus to lu- eo to shock and thas to disgrace, not only the ‘Brate that honored him and entranchiset him, Wat tho pler and the American Senate. But, air, I could not bear it this morning, in view of the ‘wanton, unprovoked and disorderly assault made upon ~ The Benstor rises hero and bandies the word hood.” Mr. President, against me the Senator dare not do that out of this body. Mr. McDovcatifrose, rapped hit desk-excitedly, and onid, I ill do it ir. Gowwess—Mr, President, I dare not reply; for my nal securities, aud caanes afecting gold A ncarcliy of Uibia tho rates advanced, the following b nb qutations —Dankers’ sterling at days 107%, 4 108, three days 108% & 100, o bills on Paris at winty days of Sf ATige. » OF. 20 There eo apprehonetin prtained that the expor ton may be checked by the supply ranaing sort er a! of order. dravn to the side of the GER pro tem, (with much rerigusmens of mun Moamer, tie mate and the sallors reseed, amd I. righted ‘The Chair cannot decide whether that is ovlor | again theme exert sm influence upon the rates, The stot xe eae +g > ry Notwithtanding the dangerous clreamstancee aitend uals t in cntimated of 009 wales, and the . Rowers offered img the move Just deseribed, the imdtvidaal refered he principal 619,500 bales Mr. Ingersoll proceed, if member tons “the Wan twice afterwards “ducked” while | “*‘™! Prscipal porte 6 619,200 bales Fewoleum aud mining stocks were dull and ba lowed Wo answer Lim. ‘ ‘ K0ing between the Khore and the «leaner The BrEARER pro tem. —The gontioman from Ulivoin i ” - ene clos ry pro gentloma’ 00 10! oe @ORDON, CRIED GFAWARD, OLt ay muvee cody. At the fret board Henehol! Ran oy hile im (he wet of go | lower than at the same time on Saterday, selling at 9 entitled to the floor, and will proceed in erder ’ img to th % Out Varm, 16 polling at $196, Quarts Hit withdraw all objection, hoe on bis aide were al Mr. Gordon, the Mr. Lecensoia, (rewimatng)—1 wns showing the wecessity of preserving the Veteran Reserve corpe, and for that Purpose was showing that from present indications the Febel power \* to be sextored in this country, with Jof mare, nod the witf being hoavy at the time ™ rushed upon the beach, sustaining slight injuries, ner, calling at 0416. At th however, did not tay him up pire City eld at Abe, United tates $9.66, Prthole / moved boars Davin at ite head j i they have ar mae thereof, sod a ibe might ts alleviation, @ Ce 2a chilly atorial character is in iweue here. I dare not reply | Emperor to put a stop to bia proceedings in the sivtor was to the gentleman who wae the acknowledged author Mr. Ross inquired whether bis colleague had heard of THE PURSER GOk* OFF FOR annurTaNce 62 4, « c Hennebot Rup Awote to condnct so devpieable as coat is. I dare nor | Tepibtic of Mexico, and discontinue Imperialism there. | Sethe bill “With tha’ explanation tbe moateet wan views | the inte muuiedynt election in Peoria, Iilinola. ¢ boats were all lowered and found Mining hater Benton pold at $195, Holenas 6h. Respond to it, sir. In my charactor for trath and vera NUMENT OF THE RULES TRONIDISG VOR VETON YKOM | onough; without it, bo eubmitted, @ wan not clear | Mr. Isornsont ropliod thut he had; that there was a or of the waamor, Mr. Laitlaye souk $4 36, Queries 18 96 00, Rapp Beet ena for howor, and in the representntivefeharsctor, as aaa ‘ms —— Oe Ip enough. ery heavy copperhead majority there. He was sorry to ng fret to Koanoke I , * ‘ ’ bog: rate sens to make, sir, with hum. 1 shrink, esice ea By song oe Perinrengenni veeert on the pines After come farter skirmishing, baratiwa in ily fle pay that men yop pM pny 4 who wore as deeply that Kody I The bul anthorining the lexation of mock hole Becontrast to make, Mr. President, with charity, with | When the House shai! ls Gomitliter at or “nm conptry ag ' Une eata on tetorday,, 1 . Aanduoss, wit Whar was due to fy Seuacoginl’ rebe SS a Ger ae daeran Gee ae . wo be oad the df the gue t teude ve ‘ he a to Tay om th anhiag ine an ineree a om, Lo bbe the dehaie wa. ’ pe GR To Bag pmnermr> ror f~ Aag OO naw Yope eonormee cp 12 The Hoase thoreapon, at a quarter fast four PM, adog | |, AP we sated baton acaek we aren 0 | to che bill axompiing these having tron lost The ‘before the, bigh and Imaperings duty of vindicating pi a hied wan lost by a vole of $5 yras | we ecnan, (rop.)ot M. ¥.. presented ip caensrems | Joeraed wend fe evieg | 8 in conformity with the recent decision of great American form, and would have east a vote - reselntions of the Legivlature of the state af New York, | z hole h * t 4 S27 day for the expulsion. of Seuator MeDougai. be ‘The resotation wee shen re im togari to the adjudicated claims of the militia of una! | ST. DOMINGO Me Boor dooming vote bandborrnagtinssta poptigratic Bo nie eause offences coment nowt LABOR, State v- “ y ° . tional bark ete tee will he Joab ne fseainst the dignity of this ody “Bits ure Tool nek | _ Me. Teuxnsout, rep.) of MIL, offered. revolothm in- we eves sie Sent a8 font } a OO, 78 POROTO), HN HAE OWT ats al etna ananiptiine of gucinaed gu r iene & work, forgetful of this ‘consideration iu | S*uctiae the Committee for the District of Columbia te | we cosxuna presented the petition of the owner: of | UMciel Hepert of feeretary sewara’s | bipapedbers f ne aensiain te ey behalf, He bas repeated, sgein and again, these by _ the expediency ¢ enuatihing oy jew the | several fax mills, praying that's duty of at Inast Ally per ie ope: retary Os riennaman's woT-nowaticn an 6 GUmrRine | 10° hardantp for the stockholders im this, sit? watrages and violations of order, apd decorum, and dig- got hour system,” av it is called, as copnlituting ® | cent ad valorem bo laid on coarse flat, yarns, coare Visit-Augury of Happy Reealts—The raery Afirct to believe there te, whereas to have ese Sz, cat forvenrance bar ceased to bea virine, The | 44y’s work in the District of Columbia. Inevs, hemp and jete goods, and no diy ow foreign Late Ahbortive Re n—Porte Piatte errs Laving been lended me wore sent | them would have beem tu inflict injustine ne have constantly done themselves and the eountry Tid aac ta entin {rcP.) of IHL, asked if the resolution | tax for ane fabrien: and also a petition of the crizene of | sremen er monies, aed thane inet | 6 cs cleat Wis lanes Macatee came Qvrong. It was not enough, Mr. President, for that | Should not be amended oy reducing the time to nix hoars | Tica pearing fur tha page ot laws eequlatiog inter dings that a poor f by ad rey — Gonator that thir body had concluded that he wan | *2d # walt. , Ftate ineurances. They were referred to the Commaiiies OTR HT. DOMINGO CORKEFFONDRNR. bie ti tou ihe indie . | majority of the national lane testify to the ‘got, Bt to be any fon member Of aay of He commit. | ,0tU%F members suggested ait hours and aqnacter an@ | Cr'Wars and Seats Sr. Doureao City, Merch 98, 1566 Of the wrecked steamer directed their wepe Theft | vaine of the privileges conferred goa toes upon legistative§question That silent but er ti 2 RROWH AERATION OF THE AWET 4 “ erman, © rongh fraturnd and plamepoken individual, he i Sake condemnation, #6 far from bringing re- Mr WiLson magested ved ge ag ow on the mutyect The Howse wok,up the reguise order of business and The President in his momage to Congress devotes a | Soivomed them his “house. "tall as thin wae si | ‘M National Carreney set, and suggests the prow or change, has wumk and degraded tie object See Rovernment employes in the Distriet was before | neoceerted to consider the bill reported from the Commuit- page to Mr Seward’s recent visit to St. Domings, » pomwened 4 serood aperiment, which the ladies took | Of eoun reducing and oltimete! @ill more, sir, until, having no chara-ter to lowe and | ** (ommitioe on the Juieiary, and that the committee Wee on Military Affairs to reorganize and osteblieh the | argues from it the bapplest resulta for his country Be | pomseasion Those of the gratiom who failed » | oe the bonds dopidiad by the gothing in controversy, he rise here and commits the | 84 taken action on it, artay of the United States, the pending question being minciation inside of the tw a donne the A ot Mest offence thia morving Mr. Ixcenennt raid he wae aware of that; but this re- | on the ainondment to the third wection expremen «determination t art npon the advice o he | Sight were “ercommodated” with lodgings on the oat ‘The people are bearing & beary > not tan a de Of Md. rose and wnggested that | SMLON went further, end proposed to cetabliah by law a Mr. stavexs inoved to amend the ae by providing | honorable Secretary, and promote ta the extent of jis fogulation of the henre of labor in this Disteict for al) | iat two uf the wow cavalry fegiments shell’ be com iF dimcontiant 2 discuaston of this power: all enverprises looking Wowards the development | curteliment of unnscemary hese bani Rereucnd alt the dampening athe» atteading « 2 oP B~ ' Inboring claenes dof colored tnen. | im the open air by Une wide of une non Mr. MeDovases ree to intern Mr Johowon te nay a | | MF: Fansewomm moved to tay the resolntion on the | Pye ON et me | oo sy eed thie amend. | af hie country's resmurcon, | monte morning of tha 13th e fire was mare outside uf | COnCeTaed, for which t ernImen! Feces mo oy by ty = table, whieh wax ont by a vow of 16 yous againet 9 | meat and denuded ‘he yoas and asyn Some ton days vince an abaurd attempt at rerniuuon | uv» bat, and the swlp's rook o Sark. to There is ciready exene agitation to Cengions a IN8ON dechined yield. Le w » ’ af fn hie ms ‘ s womler of oe whe Mr, Onnmss sald he had closed. his remaris » relstion The merwng hour having *xpined, the resetation went quae oe harepemaeng aien deine etiet hem) (remmregcmapeyetcmr anyday nconyrdinarhomh tn | pi. rt patente: Aaa a . fp bie coltengun He feit as deeply ax any tno could fou! | OVAr until nert Monday iS uies Gale’ ements wore proposed and diy. | *800-in-law of Pronident Base. & more futile effort #1 pou Cortaim Urelee, and omervan tare pain of thie whole procendiny. He regretiod t. But Tue OF RPIRITCOD LaQuons. cugsed, and some wore agrocd 10, naver mate oven in this tand of spasmodic insurrections | avren | with nach © priviiege as the wat > Be contd cay Bo lens than be had suid under the provoca cane paeals 1S ronas, Oe) oe, che Rowse | Me. Roms maved;to rocomunit the bm to the Miltary A single regiment marched to the theatre of war. bo! tara eed the } Aaley in emomiving the Fall rae of Interest on ten Peceiy he pomepedo Com! we, wil uchons to modify, © remodel + the teach a Mr, McDovcast. rose and said be would be wore te om probibiting the sale of | on "nm' tion py Ba ogy army to pe thousand they encountered Bo masked batteries, wo rifle pits, Bo | Lhe Yael I ied vines ues t | poe yemay, Ff which they have the apectfal in bie lan; than hix colleague, wharn be nous and obber liquors in the Capitol buikding and Mr 7 oman te a speech iu favor of tbe preporsd re || enemy, nothing hut the calm serenity of nature. Keen the | peng n the wand thee wr one, (hue onatling thera to derive ‘ould not spesk of an the sober, but as the auperts, Sena. de was iakew np, the Renate having disagreed tothe | gurtion “erie Bivine characterized ax asiaahy- | “bumuvers” found 1 on which to d theit | held together by They | gus teens © ditaie tivadtnant tor. There was « little story that would suit the care. hk | Smendinent of the House exiendinm the rewolution to the | washy style of debate warn, and arned With the revurning herems | ons sont of to the venue ‘foue was of ® man by ine name af Pettigrew, af South | her public buildings and grounds In the District. The motion was lant im grand dingust. It 19 undeniable tht Meer hae « & water in the cabin om the part ade | Rach gold, wiver end plumage dimmowerinn ar Larolina, who © came at law ‘sgeinet Om wotios of Mr. Wevrworra the Bouse insted on Mr. Rogns moved 1 hold on the hearts of these le. There inay be, and | was deetroyed in apper New Masmpmty 4 t family, the Sighting menibere af witch met bim one day, | Mf sineudment, and arked for eqpminities ofe onferenee. | sag to 14 a provin> aed 0.008 bly will be, ocearional gleams of discontent, but at com oleh: 0 the gaaraing of the Ieth the mewerd , and, wall Up to bie, said, “Mr. Pettigre, you are a SEWIPAPERA POR-OUR |SEATION ABROAD, te Semwvea so bru tt it was gotin | Baez will serve out the four years for which he wan | or the wearer abd all bin orew, « the Gate | I" at qpen tae Pettigrew took wo aotics. Then wai he Mr Sravews, ferp.) of Pa, asked ioave w offer the fol- | oegar elected under the constitution, and it is not improbable | weaver and sevud staward—atated / jou the town of Lichen, “Peitigren, you area God damned scoundrel! * ane Cenecnnes Mr. Roguna appealed t Mr Schenck to wait anti te | that that instrament will be uo amended as to make him | im two chet The | tote of Sow Gampebion ‘a few Look no notice Then aid he, ““Posticrew, you are | Whereas if 19 trap: found ont bis object cligible for life ebildren acrompanied U | r . © God damned sop of @ biteh! gy a Ty A! Mr. Kenencn.-Ob, | know pour objert, itis to make Tiara that Maroo Cabral, the eb he inte sunmpr | cmned by fsherrwan. They reached fan Amaycr of Maser basette ‘ The Caaix (Mr. Foster) interrupted Mr. McDongali to | ..esetred by ae the same old apace! that wo have on every oorasion, haa arrived tm thie city, and taken refuge st the ibn “ ‘as an, 4 6: the rate of one thounend and to 24 my that enok Maries, containing auch Louguage, onght | Morning Chrumide to each af Mr. Roceas protertod (wat it wan Bot Consuinie ther pammugers teacted Were $0) ie ytd tnd Give eeatemed in them Bot to be repeated in the Fenate. aWer agenis and commerce! The point of order was everraled by the Apeaker pro General Cabral, who, talting « ira! oat of Mr. Beward's | ‘ “7 Mr. MeTovgats chen said he woukl maken few remarks { Gatims and attaches. mod. th tom, Me, Washburne, of M1. book, went over the sea to pee his health, recaps 4 SSARCH FOR PTOLEN ARTICLES | Sree Of grey quarts yielded Sfiern b due to himelf, He to relate what oceurred | contingent fund of the House Mr. Roane said he wished jo vindicate wimaelt from | rating amid the breeges of Curacos, and the fanetonn Soun after they hal reartied Roeneke Island I | the ton, A moantain of phates daring tho contest | alifornia Ivgisiature when | Mr. Reamer, dem.) of N J., vbjected. the matienes exalts which the geatinmes trom Maize | of the Wer Ofice are performed, a6 talerin, by Ur. | Start of the crew was mate in the presence of Goloved | 2 Te | CM MES teen feoea''y ’ he was elected Senator , woe then & State Sec star Mr. Haix, (rep) of N. ¥., made the question of orier | (Mr. Blaine) war in the babit of making upow bim when. | Geotler Pimentel har charge of the Interior Depart. | 4 Ut was sede for the purpose, if pramibie, of re Frey. ss of California called on bi and urged bim to bes] thet tie ware ten to devote part af the coutin. | ever he (Mr Roger whiremed the House, He abwaye | ment. and Pedro Garrido & Molser of Finance. , eovering artiine ai (4 te os The Utal qrevigtios 4 the stom tenes candidate, He declined, but afterwarta agreed tw run, er fnnd of the Lad parpos eptireiy outa de of d himanif to the question before the Wore, and | & siroug Cabinet. ™ To sOnroLE on Apel 2, an offeletiy + ; Menace ~~ Sod this same person becume his viele! enemy and the reanixeton and duties uf rhe Bouse. the subject. (Laughter The news of the appeintment of General William L. Ate? the search the mewards, crew tori some others @dvocate of a man who was in fator of eatabliehing The Carnean Minieter of the | piled Mtates & Low repad- Kun ov erruled.the polet of order, In an ap. ty gener epesches, and po procaeded a Norfolk. Un their Way We end elty they ee Snes o oy ge 7 When the elecvion was over und | proyration bill a sum war set apart dor the contin dey apecehes, aod be should be treated at leat | lie gives umtverst sativ’ bere It ail the more d wet a quvali stoner om rove for Moanoke Sein, and ante (Mr. McDougall) was mucerutsl, thix Stole Benetor et penses af the House, aad 1 was for ue Boum to | with common repect by the geauiemen from Maing. | soo ptable We Gie Dorin sasmurh os the Genersi | pernaps for Hoty intend, w take away ihe pmonei 0A in Perth bere ’ + G@ed on him to congratulate Wi He declined hie | determine how Mat sam should be <iebarwed, The House would reooll the geatt hind | Sutored heaey does from ie “panurde, who oowld oot The parser, Mr Latiiejown, served prowptly ov > nae ulations, knowing him to have been his enemy Mr. RrKv ENS ipoved to Suapoud [he 1Olaa, 1 order te | shased bim, and treated bien im the wont ehemety! amd | ovariook bis autepoken wr ta on thelr jant view | folk. gmt made el! the errangemonss wecemary to secure The Qwilows . » wore men who aevor cvld oAaen in lander those | enebie | wr the resolution, Indecoryis manner, Mm the mension, some wees since, | lation of the American Monroe doctrines in Mm > | ail the ireight pouvitle to be eared statements for the pert 1 vamhom they had once injured, | The Hew 110 wuspend the rales by a ate of 00 | of his rpeaking to's series of revolutions whieh be hed | Hiv beautiful ertaie waar the city was laid in ruins, aad Tones of the perpeing ertam 14 thie sprit er On Motwn of Mr. Doourrem, ep) of Wie, forther | reas agatmat 44 vaye-—not two-thirde offered, it was wom contemptible apd indiscrest an the | he was Beally corpelint \* seek © vemporery refuge io | civy wii) prvuany here day Trae 9202.74 ae @AMideration of the pending bill war poxtponed until Aes OF NATAL OFC, part of that geatiemam, io andortake to brewbeat and | Ji Bper ‘ morning Mr. Rooms presented the joint resotuteatie ef the New | malign hie whenever be addressed the House, fren (he north ei4@ repre nt Porte Platte a Dg ; ee: 3 ~ A, GOmITTER OF COSTRRENCH OY THE RALr OF LIQuoBe IN | Jersey Logiviature iv favor of increning the milades of Mr. Bramwn, (rep) Of Me, pinaded that the gentleman | rietog from ite ashen ‘a Al thease qho arrived Were ye ty from toe wreeted . ee ‘ Tha Carrow. navel officers; which were roferied to the Com ites on | from to ime Re) ting materts Tease! ip the teamer Rarstors a7 Gan “se : ‘The Sena agreed to the appototment of the commit | Naval Afuire Gomeah, aaa earpreters tng thanks & Cape's Kone for t . de of conference on the resotntion 10 prokibis the nate TORTAG# 4X0 LAR SOPERION RoLnony wage The wdwoo cry oiler ted & them on the ro. from Norte be retoree for the seek 4. of liquor in the Capitol. Mesers, Kenninar, dem ) end Core, (rep.) of Wis, pre ered thig year tie wornet of one bh - - ws With Unene Of the pre BAYT YARD AT ARNAPOLR gented the join: resol. vops of the Wiseons!o 1 - Teson~ The Haverhill Panmer anys the sir ra " & bil) the establish. | in favor of changing the route of the Land Grant : be wae willing bo Op bon rr. There te enather wr oper ed & thet glaom Ot the prewws Ume ino | fnereese in bonne and eral and at the | road from Portaes to Superior, It wae referred to tne Hr, Keanna screyied the apology an€ wihdrew hin | Prem bark Virginte Caption A Boog, from ths por opitated tate Soh mech Going, and on | Tmerense in oparie which woe © | Committers on Public Landa. amendment for Ravre, ron @0 the exmtern ond reone lelend oo | workmen iyine stoned lowe, sud leerewse ot 6 a FRTMORY SEFORR THE RRCONBTRDT Im COMMTTTER After farther amendments to \bo third seetion, the | the might of the leh Inet. and wil bes total lo The their rents Gaiy The prumyeet for 7 Veeioten I pees & Sopa VAL CONTRACTORS Mr Boerw ns. from the Committee ov Netor traction, proceeded to the wwe teraiun of (ne Towra om | Mow Vore packet Abine Yradtord, which eaie w day, | thie brane of ndusiry Anew ana lank very falter ng for | | Peeee im lngel torters Tod, coiled ap the bili from J reported to Ce Hour sAdivomal teatime taken in een ig rer ee ree the present bho Few Pork etrine Meme eatermen of te

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