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Judge, without aj every person who belongs to the gangs'of armed malefaotors. ‘Agr. 3. This court shall pronounce sentence by a majority of votes and at one 4 aoa ty Bestenees shell be age yr within twenty-four rs, counting from the moment of their Pasaage DE CASTPAGNY, General Commanding the First Division. ‘Therefore I order this to be Evepted. publisned and cireu- lated and that ihe duly obeyed. BREGORIO ALMADA, Superior Political Prefect. Gueconio Moxeno, Secretary General of the Prefecture. Mazariay, January 28, 1865 NCLOSURE NO. 2. Gnxconro Auans, Superior Politteal Prefect of the Depart ment of Sinaloa, to Its Inlabitants:— Know ye that his Excellency Major General de Castagny has directed (o me the followiug decree:— EXPEDITIONARY Foucy or Mexico, Funst Div. LXPANTRY. tN MAZATLAN, Jun. 27, 1566, mmanding the First Division of ye consideritig that the author ties Keetod by snail portion of tie Population, and, moreover, uve taken little pains to io elr duty, it is decreed that the following persons are pro Visionally appointed to office till thelr nominations are. tatl flod by his Majesty the Emperor Maximilian:—Polliical P fect, Don Gregorio Almada, Municipal ‘refect, Dy nelseo Gomez Flores.’ City Council—President, Don Vicente Als la Councilmen 2. Angel Leper Portilio, 2 Leon Villasenor (doctor), 3. Manuel Hidalgo. 4 Miguel F, Castro. 5. Fortunato de in Juan Ramives.. 7. Jesus Ma: Syndies—1. Don ta. 2. Don Santiago Rivero, Alealdes-—1. Don 2 Don Francisco Muro. 3. Don Vi nt iy marin been el Any of tie ons above ment form the duties of th six months’ imprisy law. od who refuse 0 per apsigued to them shall «uller nt, according to th isions of the IE CASTAUNY, neral Commanding the First Division His to be printed, published and etrén- nat it be duly obeyed, FORIO! ALMADA. aperior Political ? GrrGonio Monexo, Secretary General of the Pretecs Mazarian, Jun, 28, 1565. NOLOSURE NO. 3. Graxconio Avtaa, Superior ment of Sinalow, to its inhabit Know ye that bis Eacelleney has diroctd to une the followin ¢ decree: Exrepiionary Force or Mexico, First Div. Ivy. 4 Mazavtan, Jan. 27, 1865. General Casiogny, commanaing First division of the Franco-Mexican army, considering it of great importance to Qtganize the judiclal Bower ws so0n, as posaitle. and rexpeet. ing the recommendations of the decrees us follows:— ‘The persons meiitioned helo hereby appointed 10 of Hl their nominations are ratiga”d by his Majesty the kmper faxinuilan, ax oficers of theBupreme Conrt—Minister, 1 eenciado Don Jesus Betancourt; Attorney, Licenclady Don Tribarren, The other vifieers required Justice shall be appornted by the , taking into consideration the Minister's ma. ‘The following persons are hereby appointed by the eal Prefect Uill their nom! ix are ratiied by his Mt the Emp: iret. Instane 6 Therefore 1 ordi lated, and command jor General de Custagny uperior Political Pres eet, RISWEPARTMENT St MAZATLAN, nses still exist that I explained to Pouitical of the ment in boule Prefect dope with him yrategtav, why I th QR versa jue which T have aygpinted by ¢ as Famagain euferde t m which ghavealreadt ing « change of air neces to my 1 known this hat for reasons ment To the Sr the Departs Screnon given, I cann t, present. ENCLOSOK PoumnicaL Maervery Exceuumvcy—Your formed me of the dee Pite his cout of frst instance for your Excellency 's st. T how transmit t that it ts enforced. quired, a person ute, Official let against Lad fs post, to which he ree promulgated t reaoiution to nd will recommend. (0 Ye fll bis place in th above mow Mr REGORIO ALMADA, Superior Political Prefect G. Moneno, ary General, His Excellency General of the Division, De Castauny. r NO. Ge Svrenion Pou L ‘ ‘wePrECTOKE DerantMenr Mazarian, Fe De Cestagny y y of the div newithi disrespect! to whieh yx ¢ Will give ap. ‘ays from yester information, ) ALMADA, Superior Political Profeet, aty Gener ENO, Licencire of First 1 ENCLOSURE NO, 7. Surxaior Pourics: Pacyorene Oerantaests Mazattan, ¥ Bin—Don Ladisino Gaona writes 19 opie DA, Superic Divisiog, Da Casras 0.8 ip Jusrice oy Lerrres, Feb, 3, 1865, LOSUNE Mexican Earnie MAzATLA Thave this day tiken possaseta of first i by orver of of the 20th of Janu ary ast, at e the honor to inform you oF it GAONA, The Surencon Poumear Parrver of this D xO 9% the perial woe behave lik 1 mane and will ong galtist the preses government WAX DE LARA, I he the penalty eeiabliehd In t 10 very fant Pes tobi tag tt PR NOISE HFA A this protest for the sume rson tial the bi inte Jaymes si Mit CT GUINCHA T provrst tuat | hostile 19 ho government thistime and | prevent. pried beeattse « ehalty lupe Pot the lh of last A = CUNLLERMO Ry BRAND: svitfe partial I party E have shown any hostility th jovernment, and I this provest to eave myselt From banishment or Worse evils LUZ G. WRAVO. ANTONIO CORN EI, FRANCISCO BOSAL There area great many other remarks like he py ones MK. SEWARD TO MT. ROMEL« Devanrxnsr ov State, Wasisivox, Nov, 2, 1866. i have th rto acknowledge your comant- ations of March al and April d 1865, with ther Tespectiy res, transmitting, for the information of this go t, accounts ef the condition of affairs tn Mexice he events occurring ther connected with the opens: pubic. You will be pleased to mente for the interesting inte Tavail » as of the forces: atending in that re- y eratefol acknowiedg ation you have #6 kindiy of th eit, Uhe assuraners of my eration. WILLIAM H. SEW Sonor Matus Roweno, Ke., Waetington, 1 0, IMPORTANT FROM EL PASO. Chihuahua stormed and Capt the Fepublicans—They Also City of Hidalgo del § Wasinmverox, Apri 1806 Senor Rowers has received official news from Ei Vase by avery the by Assacit. del Norte to Nth wit, with the official roperts of wereral important victories over the imperial force The city of Cudeatna. was captored by storm by the Bheral for néer General Terame, Governor of the be inh of Mareh, alter how on th vm " Quer Colonel Veoqome, who ys w tir ly the impert * The ons typation sand tr Prosi Srarer wae to leay Paso for the eity of Phibuatiaw jo a fox May iu the state of Chey an CO@Ele Treorine ond force’, gained af import Santa Wabel, over ae ble fores of imperiulb the f Jeriow, Ge gresier portion of m e Viled or mate prisoners, the command French o§ leer, being aang the former WEST COAST ADVICES. Colebratiom™ by Mesican Re of They \ letery at % perial Acconnt of the n of coe Report (hat the Imperiale Sete Have Left Chie ma, de. Sax | Wemow, April, 26, 1866. ie patriotic Mewonns yeste Way oalebrated the id sictory said to have been achieved over the French at Presidie and Say Seea-tian Colowel Raig, whe commanded thet Freneb a6 Preeidie, gives an official account of the bartte, Jn which he stated hat bes guna! oy) two Iundred liberals, who were repulsed after four bo ha loge ov two pieces of ur uourg Rant Aghiing, with « lamp ot feo Bis artilieey, Oyee bundred \illed aw The ‘mperial lows was cixtoes b Med get sere 4. The iimperintiats were oni Mone ty Femi | gm p where ihe pened nh of & jnvadeed ‘rpms | would Creed a yoatilence, a ned the ay te Manat Jan, beonging in at their woanded A Durango latter of March 19 statce that uNe Frenel | hod sbandened Chinmabos in two columns, one adam to Monterey and the vther ty Saw foie Fotos! VF mee eel Me te by garrigousd by imperial Mes cave Lnoes Me) jonary force was stacked by three | THE CAPITAL. Fruitlessness of the Reconstruction Committee’s Deliberations. Passage by the Senate of the Bill Admitting Colorado. Elucidation of Wiseensin Politics by Her Senators. Duties to be Levied on Cattle Tnportations. Renewal of the Quarrel Between Reoresenta- tives Conkling and Blaine, Continued Discussion of the Pacific Rail- road Bill in the House. Expected Confirmation To-Day of the New York Collector. &e. Wastoxarox, April 25, 1866. WANT OF PROGRESS BY THE RECONSTRUCTION COM- MITTE! The meeting of the Reconstruction Committee this morning was productive of nothing which will benefit the country, After adopting something and acreeing to it, the committee ozain tlew the track, and recon- tion upon any Congressional plan is as far off &e, &e. as THE NEW INTERNAL REVENUE BIL The Tax bill, reported by Mr. Morrill to-day, is the special order for to-morrow week, Mr, Morrill thinks two days will be sufficient for its disposal in the House. EXPECTED CONFIRMATION OF THE NEW YORK COL. LEOTOR. the confirmation of Mr, Smythe as Collector by the executive session of the Senate to-morrow is now looked upon as a furegone conclusion, In fact, there has never boon any serious opposition to it trom more than one or two Senators, Mr. Chandler, of Michigan, has been al- most alone in ebjecting. THR COLORADO QU. 8 was resumed to-day in the Senate upon the motion to reconsider. Senator Doolittle opened the debate by ex-, plaining his position upon the important subjects now cecupying (he attention of the country, to whieh Mr. Howe, his colleague, replied that the latter's remarks had no relevancy upon the question before the body. After this introductory dispute Senators Lane, Williams, Stewart and Creswell spoke in favor of the motion, and Senators Hendrieks, McDougall, Edmunds, Johnson and Suumer against it, By tho time this amount of wind was let off it was fully five o'clock, when several efforts were imade to adjourn, which the Senate refused to ac cote to. A vote was then taken upo to reconsider, which was carried by nineteen yeas avainst thirteen nays, Another effort to adjourn was here interposed hy Sumner, which was lost, whereapon tle Sonator intro en amendment, which was voted down by seven yeas to twenty-seven nays, Without far motion ther delay (he question of the admission of Colorado cap and was carricd by a vote of nineteen yeas to thirteen nays, The question will now come before the House, where it will uudoubiedly receive the necessary majority. The action of the Senate in the Colorado matter pro- vokes much onfaverable comment. Her application to tate was very decidedly rejected some months on what ts considered to have been the merits of ‘ase, But subsequent divisions do weakened the pacty that one or two votes were vital to the success of ite measures A reconsideration was there. pon moved and carried. Plain people cannot be co 4 that what was wrong two months ago in this © an now be unqu nably right. They suspeet that party predominance has n more potent than the country’s welfare in changing votes. Many of the republican Senators looked upon the recouside of the question at the present time as an execedinely impolitie mov not heritate to deci President now ha another opportunity of placing them in the wrong and of occupying the v ¢ ground bin Senator Grimes, of Towa, is a thone who diy deprecated the revival of her admission, and to deapair of a ad party manacemertt by th: good sense Drew No Nearly every one ite passa oxpects the President to nators are of the opin the vito. The vote lous ronsiderations nt , and Keveral repulil c it at the Sone Some favo sectional jot be passed over s influenced by A it for party ren. and others no donbt in round: EXECUTIVE APPROVAL The President has approved the joint resolution ap ¢ the following named persons managers of the National Asylom for Disubiod Volunteer Soldiers, under (he provieions and conditions pf the third section of the act approved March 23, 1860-—Riebard J. Oglesby, of Mlinois; Benjamin F. Hutler, of Massachuyette, and Fredorek Smith, of New Hampebire, of the first ches, to serve six years; Lewis B, Gunekel, of Ohio; Jay Cooke, of Pennsylvania, and P. Joveph Osterhans, of the cond clas, to serve four years; John H. Martindale, of w York, & at of Califorma, and George H. Walker, of Wisconsin, of the tind class, to serve two year The Pre h roved of the joint resolution that in wddition to ¢ nk# heretofore voted by joint resolution to. Major General George G, Meade, Major General Oliver O. Howard, and to the oflicers and soldiers of the Army of the Potomac, for the ekill and herol valor whieh at Gettysburg repulsed, defeated and d the rebellion, the gratitu the thanks of their repre # ure Likewise dae and are hereby wn- back the ve an army of | dered to Major General Winfeld ® Mancoek, for bie gat wut, merit wi conmplenows «uare in that great | and decitive view 1 {The superintendents of the various inmane sxylan the ndmieion of the Sor FRshe o now holdings conference ta W pon the table; that the Uninw ps | uw now holding a con Pr n Wa | fused to accept the prop , ane tov. Th fs mb a body called apon t do it they anetained. th o Provident tw 4 to bim by Dr. ’ 6 t0 go nto this question at pe { - 4 | my mir, beewwe the members of thi le Nichol , n wer casei he were 4 upon a platform which reyrcted a work pur 1” , yimane character, | mea-ure the ipsiting upon negro tn einicepi ‘ there any dispe A condition precedent to Uhe Kt , precpedtlb to | Sliver being admitted into full commun aid sion she y al remarks. They came (0 | ait have heen elected without 1 Tike Legislatire, pay their re<pe nat res rsincers wichos for | whieh that convention, acting with m pat Praident’s health wot evety other personal bleming | ia power, agume to instruct me because I é fh : hd sincerely | 20 hot follow their beheste Me, Pr 4, let me warn Presid sibel s “rely | my (riends here av 1 warned my frieuds in Wirconsin, I ‘or the oot t Ht and the exprestion of | de it inal sincerity, It ie a foek upon which you will their wend and that koew how to il opon it yo tite broken = Let it felt om de ° preeiate the important and good work in which they mn Wa tetnase wae Fie were engaged. The of or of ladies present thin brief, THR PRREI DES Acting Viee President Lae good dew imely friendly in hy U CSD VIOR PRESIDENT. Foster has at the White The Senator was not Joring the tryvag tim eeu 0 of the veto Taken meonneetion with the Loubles atnong the as freedmen among freedmen. capable of exer ican members of the Comnectiont Leg re and | riKht it oratd (his nght, and voted f j " indy idl Spasucuuiteas seevece enmrun| CRE ee a ad | Year, these frequowt visite of the recognized leader of are there in Wiseonatn? dite paste i Coaldaaaings toe cuggeaiiee | apt? ,DooUTRe-Abous ures handred. | Mr. Doolittle | Tut May DeTRRRET ON TRE PreE-rwENTiNe | growed a The pmgment of the May interest on the gold bearing conpons Known ag the Ore iwenties will pot be antics pated, Lat will be paid on the tet of May, the perind at | Teh it fallt dee, $20,900,000 x abont tne smonat to be paid j Uaioe TO 4 REATE OFFICNE By speceal orders [rom (he Adjatoat General « office to h of epecial orders No 131, of 1868, a8 distminwed ) Ochariel DeForest, bith New York emvatry, i* Fovpked, avd be is rostered to bis regiment, @ date Rep. tomer 3, 1864 Colonal DeForet was o brave! and eapabid officer, who, o* regimental and brigade com meander the Nosthera Virgaia aad Geltyeburg cam. paigns of 1862 and 1863 won distinction by NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. hard service in the field. He is dead now, but his friends will be glad to learn that the cloud which fora time rested on bis memory fas been removed, and that his reputation stands completely vindicated by the official records of the War Department. GENERAL GREGORY NOT DISMISS! ED. General Gregory has not been dismissed, as stated, nor even mustered out; but has been mtained as Assistant Commissioner of Freedmen’s auirs for Te? dered to other more important duty. RETURN OF GENERAL GRANT. Kas, and OF: The General and Mrs. Grant returned from their visit to Richmond this evening, Captain Dunn, 8 also back from his leave of absence. THE CASE OP JEFF. DAVIS. of the stat, It has been stated that the resident has instructed the Attorney General of the United States to prepare for the arraignment of Jeffergon Davis before the United States Circuit Court of Virgina, on the charge of bigh treason. This is a mistake, No such instr been given; but there have been frequent o uctions have onsultations with eminent legal gentlemen ofecting Jefferson Davis and other implicated™n crimes against the United States inconnection with the late rebellion, and looking to their trial at some future period, and the subject i consideration. 8 still under THIRTY-NINTA CONGRESS. ‘irst Session, SENATE. Wacmxerox, Apri INTER-HTATE INSURANCE, Mr. Grows, (rep.) of lowa, presented a petition 125, 1866, asking Congress to enact just and equal laws for inter-state in- surance, which was referred to the Committee on Com- mere, CLAIMS OP LOYAL FLORIDIANS Mr, Witsow, (rep.) of Mass., prevented a pe Joyal citizens of Florida for compensation confiscated by the rebels, which was refe Committee on Claims. COMMISFIONER NEWTON'S REPORT ON THRE CATT etition of the for property vred to the LE DISKASR. Mr. Swexmay, (rep.) of Ohio, irom the Committee on Agriculture, reported a resolution to print copies of the communication of the Commis riculture on the subject of rinderpest, said the Committee on Agriculture had con’ subject of rinderpest, but had come to no ¢ to the best means of preventing its spread i try, In England Parliament ordered the rot ull the cattle in the infeeted dis he did not believe could be dene fn thie ex our form of thing to pr or eetion on but it could see nothing better jc st at presen commend the printing of the commanteation missioner of Agriculture, The resolution wa PAVAL PRIZE MONEY CLADE, Mr. Hexprices, (dem.) of Tnd., from the ‘aval Affairs, to whom was referred the petitis ficers aud twenty six seamen for prize 1 ures at Island No. 10, reported that the evid the committee was insufficient to establish and asked that the committee be discharged ordered. KANSAS RAILROAD CONSTAVETION My, Pomeroy, (rep.) of Kaneas, tinted: grant lands to aid in the construction ot t) Neosho Valley Railrond and its exiension river. ‘Thiy was referred to the Committec Lands, A PROPOKED Misi Mr. Raweay, (rep.) of Vinn., called up t) thorize the constra sissipol.at Quincy, I, Mr. Hexprnsy, (rep.) of Mo., opposed the bi Aye on of ground that the constrnc'ion of draw ty ssippi Would imped» the naviva hut if a bridge was to be 1 to be constructed at Hannibal also an amendinent to this elect, THY COLORAD? ADMIN 19% WIA. EN ‘tion of a drawbridge across onstructed at Qui en thousand inner of Ag ir. Sherman sidered the nelusion as jn this coun- seizure and Thie sntry under committee had done no the subject; {than lo re of the Com- ne adopted, nomitt eon on of fifteen Y Cape © before the claim, Th was oo ‘ f Kansas and to the Red ° On Public a bil to M te an the Mis: ‘ ab At one o'clock, the morning hour haying expired, the bill for the admision Colorado was taken up. A DKR BION ON AGE ASD WOO: Mr. Doourrt.», (rey Wis, took the tle die ing the question before the Sencte he ‘nator from Nevada (Mr Nye), in his rem. y, Was pleased to allide to me struct d to resi dine mlereprerent baving becn my sonsiita- © POLIT he mor, sald ork The venter- ents on Uhig floor, Ut hy net my progeent ts day to into wment to dnd my cons here, the att-ntien of Snete on that subje omy when the resol tion the Wi comes hefore us, of whieh we have be na int ate vance by telegr I will omly say for the present veeond te 4th of Mat that when J of renator for six years, ut red Hpen my rom th the offlee 18 reli that devk 1 took a wath not tO obey the resolves of those individ 4 happen to be elected as members of the of Wiscou-in, or follow the opinions of any persons or any other body but 1 took a # ‘oath to support the constitution of the Uniied States, and faithfully to discharg dut that office whieh was placed upon nv , ar, helping me, Twill keep that oath, Aud n the othe a Te here raisrepresenting the views of m eof Weeonsin, 1 that by floor, have T in th will only say. tir, vote 6” mine on thi deviated from the formally expr opiuion in party of Wieonsin in ite last convent ch this very ba as «lected, an ernor and Stat No, sir; bot in one hot In the dottir 4 nor in’ th But, <r, there wer > propositions br | that convention, which by a large 1 The fret was a proporition ayarty test in the 8 tutte om the So n Sta f that it Q inte Cull comm: ion unlil the iy sl negro wuffrage—euffroge jut a b ax auifrage © Bb faverof the wh t ypositions, by a large 1 ty of the vention af — Wieeot Uy that vets conventi nin fa the table, Dam ¢ in Weeeeurin and vothon of that conver whieh Tady © anit influc we vay al vanes of the election uffrage part of your perty «fe will he voted down by thes sof m who have table, the lutions apen envemen pportof the sed far an © you from Wisconsin in the feld will aleo vote ogmimnt it What are the fet ir, we went into the eanvaen we pnt aside negro enifie an enue, and what did © “nion Legislature, a Us of negro wullrape? It was do thousand mayority in tue State of Wraeone a. what the majority ait in the Union Conv what I, among them, tail, and when the sold consin came to vot* four in every five voted on by ten Tt juwtited and ot We inet i, entie and of the soldiers in the Geld, out ef even hundred casi how tany do you Kuppore voted (or negro Three! Yet men talk about pressing this A & politic queation before the people and denounce me becnume 1 bad the courage to tell the people of Wixconvin what T tell the Senate here, Place yourselves wpon that iene, and you are horied ont of aicht. They would have been bavied im Wisconsin bad they wot followed my ads ie, which served the Union n nnd elected thie I 4 to tnsteact me qeestion what vote [shall give and what T The other point wax whether we on W yeonsin Ml Insist, asa Condit my of thy % t these Manien—upon vegro suffrage at the South of Wineons 4 against it, and they against it Mr Hows. ( was that tt cording to my ¢ Mr. Door rrrt of Wine y y the convention « peo nsin decided undertake to dict Hight of suffrage within their boriers, w gro waffrage w ynrt of t th the creed of the individual, did pot object to negro auffrage in Why, sir? cide iu our State are, from habit and etneat the -wallness of har yi Mr Hows rome at the conclusion of Mr wprerh He wished to condect of the State of Weeomsin, ber 1 her State convention, which bad been wan reterred to y before, ina manner aise, and had teen that seemed! to demand , ead Mr. ion party of Wisconsin, Because tie clans of colored jerons w! ferred wo, h he platform 1, ae an Wire hon Dantittios a few words m regard to the store referred some ation bere oft 3 . - soseigieeeeti niet eae — which has ever assembled in that State representing that ti i rag, a knowledge. 1 called at the @labe Mr. Dexaxo, (rep.) of Obio, he bad substantially ft me oflice this mor and in renting the Gbte at twel ays Wy. 1 think he assumes to much, and asserts what | Orim tile snore aioratione ta tee aerate | theme ‘avofmation from ether saree he records of that convention will not sustain. There ‘Was noiling, as 1 recollect the action of that conven. Yon, whch would justify either of the votes which my colleague tas given daring Ye present session of Con- in which he bas di from the groat body of Mr. Woopenipes mentiohed the namex of other corpo. yg whd spoke highly of thelv charscter aud responsi ty. ME Wexrworti remarked that he did not want bim to pull these gentlemen, but to state whether they were pereou {was told that those the gentleman trom Now York in bend. The alterations T not comment upon this wore iu lis handwit! tan, Se at ony length ly Wiah to call the atieation of nion Senators on thts floor, [onght not to speak very of in the charter, confdentiy on this point, perbaya way collenmne | the ones 00. dee aah a eee Me’ Wovnmioar ¥en, sit, T know some ofthe oficerm ought 10 he pressed t know bot in mysoit what | to tako away the eukive point of By of the company. They are Lere, and they know what was the action of the convention He was a member of ‘ some of bis bravado aa thay aro have Bes dT welieve he was chairman of the | ferriug to what he sald shont boing Mr. Westwortu—So do 1. They are bere for tbo Committee which drew up and reported the resolutions | e#ewhere, The man eHminates that most | moncy, (Langhter) I want to know what objection adopted by tut eouvention, He was, therefore, an iu. { Unporlaut part hus end pate i te | here to r-ferring this bill to the Committee on Public portont and prowiagat tember of that convention. 1} P jo his own jinadw: these tem''l | Landy, Was not a member of it at all, He saw ihe whole of it, | Dave stated facts whieh f am wil to Mr Per — Simply because there i# not an inch of lead be held respousthle at all times and at all places.” The brace “hore or elsowhere ts 1 is the phrase of butlyism i Congress. It was the Lirase ou which Tcommonied, which 1 denounced, and astly deaounced, amd which the gentieman b: no right to alte (ae Globe report. T never saw the ree and he was a great part of it, and yet I think Teannot he mistaken in saying that the resolutions of the convey Hon cannot be urged bere as an apology for some of the Votes tay collengue has sven, T heard this as thought, verted by my colleague yesterday on this floor, and T ave looked for a copy of these resolations. Lhuve not in the bill, Mr. Weerwontn remarked that if there wae not land dm the bill there was money in it, and it shoald have been referred to the Committes of Wayn and was the Live joker Now there wan land in bill and now thers * wud now there Wax money In been able to fad them; but tfonad one of them in 4 | Porters may + a of my remarks, and 1 should have | it and now there wax (Lavghter. spec ho whieh my colleagn> bitaself made in the | Cousidered that T was violating the fret principles of Mr. 4 (DOP. of Oregon, addresved the House ate on the ATth. of dawcary. Probably that | Obor Which should exist betwoon gentlemen if Thad | in sup Vill, deoloony his belef that each of resolution goe: iar to justify the votes, which Lave | Yentiined to alter it, these Pacific 1S would, ith re atta ite been commen on in Wisconsin, as any (rep.) of N. Y., rose to reply, and asked | completion, findlt necessary to nie track, It says thot animus which cansed th have the sheets of manusenpt Mr, Die.axo spoke i Opposition to ve bill, wayinge Aaa Biarye, handing them over, said there was nothing eurreptivions about obtaining them, but he hoped the gentleman wonld retumm them, ax ho was re lion against the United States was born of th» pride a ambition of in aristocra y fornded upon slavery, whiel the wor aud th emancipation proclamation of Pres deut the bames of prominemt bad becn used 1b the charter for the Lag! oy oe ving tofuene to what he had regarded from AF & Fchieme of public Tincola have rightfully destrored, and we deem it ¢€ sponsible for thom to the Giube office, plunder, The persons whe originally obvoned the tal 10 the tezeneration of thy slave, but now | Mr Coxkiive did not want the pile of manuscript, but | charter had disposed of their Interest In |i, acd a new free, States they’ sl in good faith, remodel | Wanted the gentleman to indicate the pager be refer | gwarm had eome to Congrest for privileges Ay the their const: 20 not only abolish slavery, Lut | Ted to riginal charter there had heen tthe company Hkewis © paris fate Logiela ures the nimendment Mr. Buse indicated the pages where the phrase about | forty aections per imle for all the distance of tin rond to the contiitution of the Cuitod States suburltted by | Tespomeibiliiy here or elsewhere’ was struck out and | through tho Territories, and iwenty foetlon’ per mile for Congiess, and now pending, which torever abolisies | Something elso substituted | all the distance of the Foad Uhrough the Statea, Phe ox slavery in every State and cmpowers Congress to pass all | Mi, Conwuse said—I do not undertand what the gentle- | (inated value of that land erant was $66,000 a mile, man from Maine annonnees, as if it was new to soiue- body ov was specially appreciated by hime if, that ho Member of this House has the right, by any altération laws Recowary to secure liberty to alt people, black, white, &,” “Mr. Howe continnod his animadversions upon Mr. Hooliitie’s remarks, alleging that there ind Mr, SeoLOInG, frep.) of Olive, followed en the samo tide of the quest Mr. Woonmniner addressed the House in advocacy of been nothin: done by the Union party of Wiscousin | ¢¥em of bis own remarks, to vary m any reapect the | the bill, fw the course of b. rorndrke ia it oe Tights of positon of any other momber with whom he | ‘"hrKejunt, rep) of Pa, tome and reminded the Mr, Doortrrie swid he would not reply jnst yet to the |! # discusion In the way of controversy, or otherwise; | speaker that the geutleman from Ulinols (Me Went: speech of Mr. Howe. He would wait until the resola. | “24 hope that it is UnnecerwaryGfor mo to assure | Worth) had yesterday given notice for the exclarion of tiens of the Wi-consin Legisiatare came here, oy gentlemn with | whom I am arquainted that | the lobvy, aud be asked whether it was posible to ox- THE DIRRCT DEBATE RESUMED, am ae incapable as the gentieman from | clude the lobhy of the Central Pacitie pond. Mr. Lax, (rep.) of Ind., spoke in favor of the admis- | Maine pretends to i of doing anything ia Mr. Wenrwonrm acked the gontieman from Peansylva sion of Colorado, He defended the Senator elect (Mr, | Violation of the rulo which I baye stated. Ideny that | he meant to convey the idea, iireetly or 4 Evans from the imputations Le alleged were cast upon | 18 ABY respect oF particular those notes have boen #0 | directly, that he (Me, Wentworth) bad any interest in the his character by Sumner yesterday in connection ae by me as to change nt all the Central road, of tha! owe were any friends of hie ip the with Indian massacres. He regretted that the word | Heman in this House, and ra | Jo) “white” was in the constitution of Colorado, but did | Uo, nm hatevor, except ms refecting | Mr Srxvens, (rep.)of Pa. roe, and, with much gravity, not think this fart «uMe‘ent to jnstify Congress in refus. | the surplusage—tho diffusive style which will always | calied the gentlemen to order, ay thelt remarks were ovt Ler more or leas into extemporancons speaking —prun ing down into fewer words the sense expressed, Yeater- day there was properly before the House the public ad ministration of @ public ofcer, The member from Maine, with frivotous impertinence, put into the debate an imputation on my motiver, and attributed to me dis creditable personal resentment, Suppose what he said dently leading toa Laughter.) | Me’ Wewrworn only damage was the bleed | ing of the Treasury, that was the game, (Laughter Mr. Ki ontoce, (dein )of Wie, reminded the Speaker that he hed yextentay swtained the point of oruer that “brettiren should dwell Gcether a amity, The SreiKer sad the decision wae not based directly ing toadmit the State after having passed an enabling wel Mr. Witr14xs, (rep.) of Oregon, favored the ‘admission of Colorado. ‘the stion of negro suffrage in Colorado. was different from what tia nthe Southern States, In the late rebel States the negroes existed in such larve bumbers tina thelr rights were seriously involved in apy nest.on of reconatitiction. Juatig hem, as the | had beon true, what lind that to do with the inst: | upon pariimentary law, but it wan a goot law, however Saaier part of the loyal oS a LP ‘gd Stat, | ter We were discussing? What light did the Impa- | Ho also stated Teas the Doorkeeper bad jist invormed might detand the conferring of the right of suttrage on | {ton thus thrown open me throw npon the discus | tim that he was not aware of a single pereow be my on he em; but in Colorado there were only eighty or ninety | on whether the Bureas of the Provost Marshal General | floor who was not privileged. nogroes to be «lected by It, He believed the time was nop | {ight to be petrified forever in the military systein of | At the conclusion of Mx. Woodhridge’s wpeech, Mr far distant when the right of suffrage would be conferred | 4 country only did he make a statoment which, | pace gave notion that he would call the previoun quer Ripon al! mon by a constitutional amendment, T repeat, was trivotously inpert 4 en Persone! to me, ) ton at two o'clock tounorrow. Mr, Hexpairks maintained that the enabling act was | Dut he made a statemerit th whieh he was mistaken, an’ Nhe tollowing ta the bill a” reported :—~ iis offic’ by the refusal of the peopfe of Colorado to | Mided, in #absiance, that I traduced this oficor 1H his | Ba 41 vissnted Ly the Rewate and ttouse of Nepreceutatiren Jo in as a State under It, iu the first pla spoke | &heence, mean ns to put upon me tho further mpntaiion | ote Une Altes of Aimerien In Congeesn asanmbied, De the alleged irr rity bf the proceeding ending | that, skulkeing behind conat'tutional prvi of debate, | Th urpore uf secun nominate at the adoption of the state constitution, and of the pope. | | Was defuming an absent man In answer to that t | « POURS ethoen Pacite Railroad and telegraph lation ae for a Bt " t sad 1 had no euch imtention. that Detatet what 1h ul} say betlet at toe carbon prac i eye the Mr. Howarr, (rep.) 0° Mich, had been in | lever! tl Se ee thorized and diverted wiisnvver’ aud to often ea the commie his seat wh wat taken he would have voted | that bh po = pes mr only has } stoners named in the fourth of the Mente diniesicy of Colorado, He dscussed the two ec iene ara te | porstion, stall report the entapienan of Awepty- (len or Wore Fees eicy a aapuletion aud the neatrice | 1 did not know they wore technical word | Ronesentive: uuthos ot ‘sakl ready be:pledge ton of the right of suffrage to whites—and held that | heard them u e ropeatedly, What I said was, that t | s form as the Rechetety ton y the auatoment whic I made; notko he pPayiwent of (he interent they « nelitate eafficlent grounds for reiusing to y tepieheg frye dorpge ati from the date of the tneue admit the State did not regard the nabiing act bebiod:chal privileges of: dobato, but to be 4 twenty yearn fe Sanctus sficio, but considered it a standing piety ¥ the persoa who boul be aggrievet wher utd per atm, pay ‘admit the Territory at a State whenever her cit zens | ¢¥¢r Aue! whenever he til-ht see at to Ally #1 the fir of July ant dna in sheted todo on, nd belle: ed Congiess to be boana by ax rather a chen ae ene) ot the, Caled that act now os ch as at any short period. yp io to sap Vor thas Bir, Fuawsne, (rep) of V1, spoke against the pending hetwerts ite cantor Ht wherever the mea nre, Ho vould not vote for the admindon of a | oan te wher oyiiaed the dlstinetion con at T wo ow erey ish ye lea fest mein ined in tt Th appested to the sense of n of him, nite ” Doonts the oede pong : duty anit y Senate to aoe this distinction “ph oS ‘rorth eBtia | Grek end Ra mies for atk hngedeeet aid aby'tsned bet Korey as | and ona-Well « hanilged anu eleven Mr. Stoene. (rep ) of Mase, thanked Mr Edmunds for | U attems 6 WEENey AS: be aod the on coos mdiglions being the pe. He thupked bin for rallying Uh that, T ti apd the one banded teri mdiginns. being, the saportant 4 ite thought tho s et sc. ; Feport of whet E | aredamd twenty rniten sewonn the ane Wundred ata feos) ae tk raid & hally On thie paper, and then L will | imnetenath meridians Doak ie wes wate the us whieh bave been made, and 1 will | ralimtion, ihe ~<a sili soban't ty i “ whether Tam + tat eae or roles omit OS, the. hot: ot kenuetan from ant ta antes ee gia ult | desire instruc | ° ¢ from hina as to whot 14 gentl manly yu few wo ae eeainets | ad bonorrhke Vhe wowd tr “ham tirged bitn to make the change H-# objections in the fie, sot only here Dat etecwhere, fur what f fait ond what Dwi say of the Provort Marchal + 0 first place were no omalinesr of the populat on or te, tie t " “ val.’ Ln making tho everection T have sad 1 tion. wu when itquection was base deethas | iil be responsible ab all timer and all pluces” Mut the paputation wad of an adventaroavand roving ebarac- | oD" Wthere no alteration here thas puts the gent enn : ia! eek a ten ite that tee teorned, from olen! siatomenta, the | (2 &uliflerent ponitiontfram that which he ors ow " a nt the Fusaaet oo pal atl em we ‘o large agricitoral dnd pastural interests ta tho Ter. | On ay aying thet Pturombe Lo the wentie cade | stoljenmiy ae fag whe arty "aly et greens zt ale ed to attract tatiou. fo rekon of we rerine tof Metertel ae ule! wth, oe : vi ee demaarss Lash 19 Sid. cageneeh ten attain oP St y.aaes Of rmputation SEs s he-smeketo pit wf rms Tasik tbe depeale ef to uty. cite por mlb ofthe vi re e , we end Peay (0 him that the cine will be far houce whew rh ps ad aboee pre cae@en wl Ave caeanaes Carriere rg nr on bo vi'l become necessary for fda to dipenae to p yim | Innila crested by F the wand Compa te \ aeeetian te. teak Tatschieh and qhe | formation or Instruction with reference to thoes rales | (lie nntheriy sida af the Iw of Aaa vatiguail, ahah J “tater voly consented to tho unequal Fepresefta. | Which ought to govern the conduct vf gentiemnen ya pay neant afte Wace \ lion mthe Senale after they lad become emvinced that | Mi BLAINE sald that he bad never expected Vata be seg ine Toenais 7 \ Without it there cooid be no Union, [twas fond im. | Peroual ow 7 the old Meenedin thas poewable, except upon the basis of equal representation | %4*' breed flo Mae as he ahs ; \ int to form the Union. There were then bat Sine conmpelinen fo r thir they ‘nd ‘gone tarongh the | Oe Dritlant veptaton for « arn. his fart to re seventh Congress (of the ot nip age Mr. Coskiene, referring to the words “here er glee: abd ond 4 tthe wai school thartiet » dd not know there wam the stightoet be Bi Mr Grows interrupted Mr. Jobneon to move an ad BF... naterrtng 10 on elaglien Teac ee ba Fr 4 stint, eenene $0 Journment. eb.sensod jon : 7 Mr. Surn@ay said ther) was important business being | tht te Leon hal i hed fe denyed for thie mews ma Ho hoped it would bo pressed | Pi" 2" ae a otihous in ton vote. He eniied for the oth ine iho nts The senate retueed to arijo troth, A memby P ho J , ‘ esos petgmel tae aeee te cisely that wh eh on four marked aMlows dur te Dt - worn T have detected in the gentlemen fr roma, | The te is capable o” baying precieely what tv ald b seen abit ot the ory, putting mo in @ portion which makes me aa li give = pepelaion ef aot more House, for detaining them ane moment in wel w hatter, at scam wun. ponte te eration | sen moa rn) otros the Comm ’ Lm Meteseagh nat reign cont a doty of twenty per m. i ald th « Internal Reve bu Jd be reported to-day, would have # acte before the Twritt i it wan therefore roport thie sp cial bil in advance, b here aaa or twenty tho nan! ‘ ee r ato (had wax enjoyed » oe thee s example might be a had ? ah!, after th “ sink it nein ow make now Tike’ Wi wan Gomertnen) eaten bahaealip Remar Be iy pba bentlp gy * RATIONAL MAUS AND. COMMONEY { ke of Texas of Georgia s# mony Mr it RES, adiscod f bs Saee theses were Groen, fe inh |e ferred to the ¢ n Ranke and Currency body; bat pf tne fret sue Reem corres Ise, ayer ought to be taken inte n ju devernmin nt ip Ri add Pendant tn eaauteaiane question, Wealth was not the tert, in the format 5s shins Lives hac ana aState, Tf it was, New York city myht wake forty ie Toeat o te States, tw na, not the wealth, that made 1 delet ehtiee va thie Gta the city. It wae ns him that the people devired iuer teed iustone ' onan the State povernm the whole vote cast, there | loam, OF any o' pa: A. + tee ; ; a of bey eb red oad thirty-five for the rs 3 ~- a Mr Ganrman, (rep ) of Ohi eda petten a _ Senn Dna merry & Mr. Latwast, (rep. jot W Intruntoe joint ree erg meer tog prea qecnae » then then on lution to extend to the countion of y and Je reconeid-r the vate by whieh the Se Se Nien nd Receiameeas ee fee dea The Howee, at hall past four o'clock, adjamrned 4 third reading of the bill ty adinit Colorado, aud rena't- | 1°04 10 previa més foo re F édiaie die anda f * ‘ aienip - ‘ enn 19 r font < ° id m “ jain detweed a “Trak west Chaatior, can , Cragin, Crass. | Goettermaster’s stores and subsistence sopplies farn’ het paciric TELEGRAPA ENTERPRISE sf well Howard, Howe. Kirkwood, Lene of tnd, Nye, Pome | to the army of the United Mater, «hich war read twice ° i Kemeny, sherman, Spragee, Mewart, Trumbiil, Van | and r ferred to the Jadotagy Co mittee. s bf Ae bh a . nee sis Sadsabiin CHOLTA AD T Comrenomn ce oe mecnest vee | Vancouver's Istand loined to the Ma eke avie, Doni ydmunde, Pow axpatt, (dom) of Pa, ord a resolution, whic Tiendrickt, McDougal, Morgan, wen sdagted, tidineatibay theron nites en tage wt | land—othusiasti: Celebration of the ; Son nquire what legislation ie neccesary to prevent roms | SeVent Along the Westerm Const, As. De te ane of i 10 duc pro Vvur Intend, April 24, np Karson 9 de. Wil | portion to their Fhip we a whethior any | ai bent ; RA ed gs Larne, Wright and Vater—17 undue pre > seorens te’ ta be bane ate aren athe Competing ie This pirced the bill before the Senate and open to | troduction of eholerm or other in Ginenses iu each | Ieant wih oiniaud war ded at Latd Bay amnendine OV Tlonded Vemeale » Trend, thie toreowom, The rigaale were found Mr. Fexsen proposed the following as an amend THE RW RSTOWN AL METRE prt rep pra : ie "daa ¥ fir, Wenens, ats " moa 4 with Poriand aud ot except with the | reported a bill to afters 1/8 wae conneriod f tate there ab was A twice and re - tot th egrphie eure wan fe. . a 4 | Whole on thy state of the Ur ‘ the aw And the peaptoot tne Porruny seal, bys majority | Printed and made the speciai order lor to morrum week | Jyot ‘ Vinging of belle and uf the voters at a public, monetiog, polticty Vy'k | and until disposed of | the ctieere of thee people Concratulatony memoirs thew Governor of the Territory, deckoew tein funda THR CA PrTON om ser AD parsed ivan p 0 plage menial rorditivw., sod the ( 1 ahall trenstait w the | The MyeameR present a report . { Moni of the United Bales on stoner of Peblie B ge stating th ‘ bn a4 goes | he painted on two of ¢ pets of the r tplolon of the Steamer Jom Kaye ny farther pr fn Congress, | Hoare the ereuteh x mond. take effect WE Ser 4 Coaeilie hese nee | Ao Hn Thome who voted in the | | The Mower" See A Mompt you « Ga “he Gore Waa Bemente, P whic wan the on tr n t Poland and Sum bill to mene the of th ern wearer J tnd eryladed her poe then passed by ¥ Hoye she the q OO | whee 1 intend No 4, wt hee a: tore were abernt or pared given ab It dela whether the r J pt ai ah io (ib Colorada to have atopted a State tution and Mr Wa " he 9 The fir engineor ow ‘ founded a “tale government, and to be & “tate in ihe by the o nf T ngineer # wa men Union he wowld elie aro t and Ae were 0 The #enate at ¥ix a'elock adjnur and on hae nt A = ” the fre wan = “ 16 epitic he report, There being ' nm | extins ~ tren db) the seamer Ht war roectvedt read twee, | T nto ¥ HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATIVES. cy the ¢ ' 1h 116 Hee if Waamesoros, April %, 1664 J " f wiki +7,.000. © Lineres oF pute roe te 7 patie ath hamd, Me. ' ) of Mane, introduced a bill to Print of onder ani fi Me Aprig net further to provide for the collection of ig BL Poe hae hve oo twit today bone pr en duties on imports, which wae read twiee, referred to the aiuing thie taltue by te | U7 She erat four i fhe + ag ting Judiciary Commiltes and ordered to be printed. ke prtet made by the | oF oe me Time 2 wlwuten In anewer Ww a question of Mr Row, “lem ) of Mm, teen ania a aie see, for went aia, wither rigers, die Me Worrwers stated that the bill only related toe legal | ay ijaining and defending the several provinious of the |! + ruil” cated tea ps ~ 2» nie question, whieh is alrendy before the Jadiciary Com- | « 4 ioe menmuag Tyrh eee’ eae mittee. Tt woe fh with great care by « well i oA Mr Wesrwonrm, (rep) of Tl, sddremed the House tn 0 san by (ae en perton, and the commition wished to have the advan | option Wo the WH. mserting thet the names of well 9° wind was ry tage of meing it in pript. known gentiomen, Ineioding that of Geners) Grant, | WARHINUTON ACADEMY OF MURR tet tied ae conporators in the ntiginal vharter fs Mr. Dowertey, (repjot M iwtrodveed @ bill to in. withowt thelr really having am intern in Ue eater or | Pine Avte corporste the Academy of vie, of Washington ety, knowing anything gieret it Me aid thet if ree . a with Max Mtrakoseh and others a+ corporations, with s rairoad men taken one from each sete were made | A tele ot mene Oty londaenpen ley Cenmge Inet tok copiial of AV00,000, 8d ith power to bulld am Opera | corrensions. Ne wivid vote for the Will Wit he bed | | piace inst evening at Saad entiary, 19% Vronieay a iu aehy a tate b ar ” miormaten as te where the money fee to : poe fey ed co Wer read twice and re 8 rome 7 Mr Henry Hb n ohn 6 pe . ate Mr Tevenam, (rep) of Chin, mentioned the feet that bin own mate wae pat in the aries wiibout hiv River! oF wan waremiat. ee on el in the We of On MIE Wham Pepeieton + ented te few American \nedaeape peinier The pee gem erally Week very ened prices rengine from 46 ve 0550 Ai things coumdered 9+ (nee they wid few eye Mir. Womenroun, (rep) of Vi weetoned the meme 1 John Gregory ot ¥ * earconad ot relied man, an President of tie ree. ee APRS OF TWH CONRIDNG RL AINE Ge: RmEt mn * rep) of roe toe - 7 Mr WeereormDoee be know thet be Present! tion. We sabd:— to the dopate winch oreerred ie te house | (lasebter ) j Weer fell vata, Widhitew escnys0s thoy Gere bonghe og P= aig In feference to the provision rels | Mr Hist mentioned (he name of two reepoustie | tithe lene thew the whine the erties womld protehiy vmmt. Marshal Gomogel there War some peroneal con | gentiomen in Maine whe ore om | pace ope Terese of fe wee oe ae troverey between ihe from Ube wt meri Do thay lenerm Ubey ane, (Laughter) | outy were mika for ors than ther «aloe creme of New York (Mr. Conkling) and myself That gentie- | Mr repurd Ub od tate of Ue gale wae Teer tad Monty,” & pe pert fae has been longer a tnemb 1 of Congrens than mywif, | Mr FMrtLenemnn (cep pot Obie mentioned we = Pony. the fren: om he Chattien rivet, Maen ord | supponed he war eyueily an as mye with | whet bad teem states to hum by & sink bobder 06 aAinivebie eork of ert, tet fownd De Maton the ruler of honor whieti are onderstond (6 erut and tlemen She bed ben inetrumentsl im getting the walce pet opow fe) 810.080, tert the snttiuwer we members in tefer nce to the (iets | original charter 4 )604 (hrowsh Congres ant whe bed willimy Wo 1 0 0400 Be one Temerieg & personal comtroversion between gentlemen — bern st conrdershl* expense and het afierearts berms | that pres tem parent over The proeeds of the Of bemer that whee the tock holders, bat roid omt thelr interest to other ell peer Oem The prime pel detete Ht should te pt o under s comirert prov ding lot the payment of Rfty thes: | ere Merere Wredy jon, Need Beseker Ihe ‘Were made, Webyuld be by melee) and dol lage dows ned viber eum We the | yture, Teron EE EE eee

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