The New York Herald Newspaper, April 28, 1866, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- ss Sate ih Bie WHOLE NO. 10,833. (NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | PRICE FOUR CENTS. . ise = eee oats: a latitude is allowed for their ‘With all | was only ided in the House amendment that the on the same | was to close the debate, and although a to 80 far to make out s respectable case against the arch Me, Grmnncay, (rop.) of said that within a or worth accoms Fanta ‘that motion. of ihe b wavs traitor, A report from the committee may be looked for | or two would be an entire revolution in the eye . Paice asked whether he had not the right to the ¢ Diplomatic Correspomdence during the early part of next week. Cn. ney fan Jor for § xen on oe foe for 90 hous, ada oa in im Melation to the Withdrawal of the PERMISSION GRANTED FOR MRS JRYF. DAVIS TO patches al tot and aa many | insisted melon, ai the country. He believed. « iar Grasso and bene be a and called for Wasnixoron, Apetl $7, 2008 Reported Acceptance by Spain of Our | 1, staicment wlngrayhed lastnight that tho Pres! foxerament Would own The official, documents on the subject of th fl : [ Government as Mediator in dent had refused permission to Mra, Jefferson Devie to | "Mtr. Monaiti did not doubt that the ined and a that he thought it quite as | tian of Mexico by the French havo just boon print by Visit ber husbend was founded on the representation of | coming when the government would pr Nery | proper for him 40 fo 3 ne by bi 1 0 the Goverument Prisiting Bureau, The principal papers the Chilean Difficulty. ‘an intimate friend of that lady; but om inquiry to.day of ‘the telegraphs, but he dia godfather to all these | Mr. Paice ny mate Appeared in the newspapers inst Tuceday ioraing, but, it was ascertained beyond question that the request has be ek po hens ih ink Congress had ner that he had offered to give part of his time to the | in addition to that information, it may be intoresting 4 . |] since granted and the proper facilities will be House amendments, and for » committes of con- | the stout Byte occasion’ when’ the Movil from New York wat "wot eon waseors } fo learn that M. Drayn do Chuye informed Minister afforded fd that ference. et to the top of an exceed- | of this House. When he had {t would be ume enough | Bigelow in January that the French government bad Expected Dissolution of the Re- ‘THE WEST INDIA TRLBORAPH. Win, Wauson obuted'e Meostouca is poomh hoeaeet poe, | an it Geet hares et Toke ee ("| ee infoallon Wo take Reyptien teaape ta. Mexico, bat construction Committee. ‘The bill which passed the Senate some days ago author- | Senate Chamber on Thu evening, May 3, | of but our Savior know ‘that the devil did Te wir TAuLeD, that it adhered entirely to the policy herewfore g izing the construction of a telegraph from the cpsst of PR ay Pyirnan aid oth fa po seit ee Rd tanh? queetion wae taken on the motion to lay da the | announced to our Minisier on that subject, Om ‘Conscientiouaness, tense interest becaine Florida to Ouba was returned to the Senate from the | Sela A. asked for the immediate however, ralroad, 5 pha eouke.taks | evidcaryaen ike, teonlos Gee te eecoepd, and te vere | Sr DEMew’s waning Bim If be coudh Give, £0; rien ‘House to-day with an amendment limiting the price for | ation of the resolution. : all the a Conn ado sto | resulted in 16 yeas against 67 nays, as followe:— | of the guarantess which he hoped to obtaip from Mexico, Another Constitutional Amend- | mowages sent over the submarine portion of the line to sd BR.) co Batt gen 2m Serer ere. pe io the ae ote age _ ag pikat—Mesera Angous, Baker, Benjarnin, Bergen, Blow. | M. Druyn de Lhuys replied they did not, of counm, ex~ ment as a Reconstruction threo doliars and half for ten words. Upon thislim!- | ‘The Cnain—It requires unanimous consent to eatinider | road nd ho intizoated thay be tad some ea | Lote? cBegmmely, Hucklands Mundy, Chenier, CikMk, of | pect to gov all the money owing to chem, it they hoped jaar yaaa egprspi i eigeyicig es enh ay Weg por en are ol et Sibel Rees! time agers Eh a |W prebereacseenaansps america ig Condition Precedent. and a variety of opinions. An effort was made te put | ‘?7r Rimens conaverstion? 4 ee ee eee en) of Pa. coxt nateoned toe Bouse, | e622 Kr Hagia Bane Orica tant | that, bowover was a matter of negotiation between Vier the amendinent 10 o vote; but in tho press of more | The Guait—Ohjection, being made the resolution lies | Ha said ne dy mal a circular | Kellum bathers Latenos of Faye tauren ah ORS |°""t qhep makod whether ie wound at be possible in wom over. from bh | Levic 4 whether pe vem yn aes ia tesa pes a agra or RELIEF OF NAVAL CONTRACTORS. bad caured much constant. The purport or the Moulin Newell, ia Si nolan Orth P Pike, Papi, way to arrost the useless and demorahging warfare thay Rebel War Debts and Emancipation OAL RAEN DIN 5 ROSES ieee! The special order of the day, the bill for the relief of | circular tm consequence of the enormous in- | Kandall'of Va. Kandall of Ky., yer, ‘Scofteld, | Wax carried om in Mexico betwoan Mi tho THE POSTAL APPROPRIATION BILL. cortat maya! contractors, was taken. oe ake = oma and the heavy Sezafioo faethe tke Apelsing, Suneal, Senor, Tagen ms, oh ees pd, thew fainy wns pve rid oy erman notified Senate pending ti th fe poked ii. it utterly tt . Thome . * Williat 1. while the Claims to be Ignored. mle pop ssa ball slap hee ag Soon Dortpane tho bil tit ‘the ‘rst Monday a De. | he go erameat io £04 Mo ie Bounties of Le vert te ri Eolayethadyy og we Beant ace drenchel 19 secak on ton ta ate kate Gea sd cember. i come to Congress Anderson. . oe it This will involve the discussion of Mr. Henderson's | Messrs. HexpniOts, (dem.) of Ind., and Ere, bap. Lot Sued ion not to adjourn without Paeaing Baxter, Beaman, Bidwel, Whigham, Boutwel he could do anything to diseou them, and asked if amendment striking at the appointing power of the | Nevada, in favor of the bill, ‘and Messrs. that us measure, apd he was still Darling, Dawes, yennaliy. be Thad anything to suggest. I 1 supposed that if the President. The will be a stul one; yet the )of'N, H., and Rivpue, (dem.) of Del., aguinss it, the Secretary of the Treasury might oreo lar eee ae: Juarisie were sure the French wero istending to Disfranchised Adults Bxcluded from contest ibborn, one; y the discussion occupied three hours. be m! But he wonld not allow himself to give a ‘ean, Loe leave Mexico within « short time, which seemed a issue cannot be doubted. The motto of the radicals Fe reed reagceredee | a ga Geo = bagugg tec mo bemaegety comport recta 4 feituer, Mere, Uo Rem, on wand See Se eae ance the Basis. make a Jat measure. readin, conclusions am ‘. i Representation mutate Wee hay while the san shines; a pre- | TOUS colloware ne vole 8 rss oireal ine coumu to the House Unis moraitg cot aa lee agent, Alevenn, Bee ere ot kv | would be willing to leave him undintarbed wt Si coe cept they are most emphatically adhering to, a to vote away to a private ‘sixty mil. | Yen Horn of Mo., as! Of Mass. Wilson of | that if Franco or Maximilian had any indirect Yeas—Mesara. Clark, Da ttle, Gut oa a private corponenen Seay woe RELIEF OF NAVAL CONTRACTORS. Hiower Kicks, Widdle, Shersian, “Rrotabull and ‘of dollars nearly—half of what would bo required'| 0¥a. Windom and Woodbridge—i. of coming Wo auch an understanding with J of Bill of ‘The bill for the relief of certain naval contractors was rr Anthony, Chandler, Conness, : pln ne yack Spader if foidore "ha bl be mig ‘The following pales were announced " . a Pe ihe ‘Sal a Lap oa | Passage the for the Relief a . poin' means ty was Messrs, Blaine and J. L. Thomas, ong Bley nb. , again brought under discussion in the Senate to-day. | ter, Grimes, H. He: Howard, Joh ‘Treasui malghiy “ Sud Bitgrenven, Id be lad if that were practi a8 ie woul gall. Me Morrih, Nei Nye, Pola a4 Get out of ny | but be aaw.8, edlsek Gees. Maley | Eobte thom Uelaaed’ Se comand os wach ibe pooner 5 inkle, h Naval Contractors, Tue princtpal objection of those in the opposition 1s the | fay, Sprague, Stewan, poethe large number of forty-two claima being lumped together. | lems Mr. Waiaur moved to reconsider the vote, and to lay os they had no means of communicating with Inares, reconsider on the table. he asked wo if J could Pee eet kone we s the being Mp. kad he betleved fat thes was the motion There are, it is said, a number of contractors thé justice | | Mr. Huwprnsos, (rep.) of Mo., then moved to recom. beverilended alterations made ta the bilt by Bis | Mr. Dantswo, (rep.) of N. Y., with a view to prevent | plishing what proposed. | 1 replied bat rein of whose cases ia not at all disputed; but the endeavor | Tyuine Di! and amendments to the Committee on Naval | coijeague (ar. Stevens) liad not helped the bill much. It the vote blag miedo nl, acted an Hons, he wah aire, with ‘ower Komoro, au any Unexpected Disposal of the Northern Pacifie | to.ide through 1 tad case on the back of good one is | _ ME. Comm hoped {t would be recommitted to the | ‘hs hua “ayahed te bit. io bad imqaued ai'day nee, | Met Lies elles for tue gene ake nape, and Unere werd most happy to say, of course, that would hinve « tendency objected to, ‘The bill finally pasved by @ vote of twenty- | Committee on terday as to who had drafted the bill, and bad not been p indications of ‘on the ‘of the friends | © terminate this brutalizing etrife. Hiw Excellency Railroad Bill im the House. two to eleven, be trace hae ay suagenved that the ccrmmittee |” abo to fiad it out. i Of the Dill to Giibueter, he yeas and nays were taken, | PFomined to epsak of unis, 20d miso of the forts of she THE QUESTION OF EQUALIZING THE BOUNTIRS. Senate refused to recommit the bill, bye vote of | Mr. Hannum, (rep) of Ill. followed in a speech | 8nd the House agam rofusnd to ip ig sal ge 3y-ts eutimated: a the Fourth Anditor's office 18 yous against 33 nays. against the bill.’ He declared ints wawillingneas to.add | _ The motion to reconsider was then lad on the table | Per Pest eee a bist Sobel Auditor's office that | "he pill was then passed. T provide a fellows: | dolar the obligations of the country ‘excep, fora | witbout a divsion Its Opponents Make a Coup and | thirty millions of doligrs would be needed to equalize | | dacnon 1. Bot enacted, That the Secrolary of the Tiras. | mesnure of very great national Importance. “He dented ANOTHER SATURDAY OF THE LIQUOR QUESTION. the bountics of sailors alone, should the proposed bill be- | to pay. out of the of not | that this was @ great national measure; it was but a | On motion of Mr. Srzvava, it wan that the It is Tabled. otherwise spnroptia to a, the 8 great individual specilation. The country was no more | #eesion to-morrow be coniined todebate oa the Press. tl \ come 2 law. The Paymaster General and the Second —7 ip nat vor by the Naval ized under the Eicrosted tp bellting ‘a railroad from. ‘Su; to | dent's Annual Message. Blank Forme of License lssucd by Cap- : Auditor give it as their opinion that the proposed equali- Fle under date of Demmnber Ie ais wok teecad't, | Puget’s Sound than in any other portion of ‘the voantty. CONVERENCE ON THE WASP INDIA TELRGRAPH. taine of Preeincts—Im portant Cirealar the Bocre wy. Pa if th Slirveds waste | On motion of Mr. Euor, (tep.) of Mass, a committes ‘ zation of bounties would occupy the next fifteen years. Ly vy iris per yment 4 em by ngs | of was ovdaiel Urarihe Weat India Telegraph of the Superintendent of Police, Conference Committee India | The Seoond Auditor's office is now believed to have five - yg couaieas actan ed The blank forms fcasion tor license, of whieh sere st hay years’ work before it wader existing laws, and the Ste the rar be paid Pa of Boston, who | 824 he denied that leadership (looking Senate tas! a YORTRER WOOL, FHOTEUEIO® ASEED, Mlipe ied Seceeaet ranleonn aekoke ad aie ‘PP! . equtlization law would re-opom every account thus far | > ihe Asbuelot and tuachinery, tnd Mee nd a Pte a Bf pian presented, 78, Thacmnted hands of the Captains of the various police précincwng * & = XO NEW FIVE PER CENT LOAN. sar oot - of the but | iecreaned protection for Atserican wool 14 Was referred | The object of this is to prevent the powibility of the ei gar ne ects ww | Best na RSS ag | See ee eae met elos in ests Sree Waamucrox, April 3%, 1860. | sveasary had decided Fekeaia ant talcteere cad Sa chat clase | to build railroads, and hed Do a | Mr. Row, (dem.) of Il, asked leave to-call up the mo. | the liquor trade, 16 ts prewsmod py the oC Exeine, . WEW FEATURES I THB SPANISH-CHILBAN 1M | 4 Lap ooentes Lateral gare thes it ay money Ta he eatay not ciherwise a Jarge way business aud ipsiat | tem ke neanectier the eke Yoapeyanas fee euccua SJ rane fy cn gfentnievctemet yet Ho wal BROGLIO. market is untrue. under Propriated, under the au travel to ‘them pay. Seripr admission unease to the Committee om Kecon- hemi objeot oneeny reached . Provided, struction, which be des'gnated as ‘corrupt oar- | ip pur is play, For the future, then, pojice sta- 11s reported here to-day, on very good authority, that | Yi#men’ Dal no decision Will ber li cag Biscunalinniion fully solaiiiches the, Tight of sola pordes > | the gthes to Ge oer mmrusey fs othe! 1 and | oer crmench inte hosts ot he, propia, Twnich | tons are the proper places to apply for the’ Wiens, all the Spanish Minister, in accordance with *mstractions OFIOMAL CURRENCY. ugh aipout of sompensation., Principles Cangrees cond legislate safely. He expected | should be abated, now thet the choles was ayproschiag. ¢f hiss shi bo required to yeas five sutoretrasts of the from bis government, has proposed to. the authorities | _ Te United States Treasury, having received thousands | of ssid parties in sald coutrncta ne 7 fan for al daims |} to vote to equalize the bounties of the brave men who | The Srzaxen ruled that the motion to reconsider Folice Captains, who will be recuunibie for the charse- , Sow t wn ere Unig Sacer | cept tem ey mete re amon | "ome cmremens atm | uaa Ry utharss Stadt | “ivan hee, art | Santon he gm ee pe * ernment in the Spanieb.Chilean complication, and to amin peony a ome seeping a ae resolution for the following preference te, tet aim n> tod teu an hod y revave caves ihe tie "oth ore vefer el to print several thousand of each, i order to su; 1G the benefit of some wi eo come report oO fon snd snae'y ee acccca, mee =| Sy tne ras mand. The a and bcs fe boe'| ements madey enue ugar | rade dager) What hesotny want w ARMY BULLETIN. aera roe lomsie Ts iets we aah lanichlnde ited. Coutievie. ‘will be printed on different sheets of paper, and will be | slaves. or for or on account of aug debi con ‘or ine he Pinan nit chet 2 oo a > te Sa sold at half price; as, for instance, the face of the thy | “ed ball ben Several | States of thelr population or to make homes for Kuro- (een gre sed Curren ov Surmennee tng fous: Apt Berns morning, well informed aoa for the cont note, acording tothe programme, will cot twenty mune ih may icine 2 eee eactagured tat nt Te wetfttYows Walentorra ile alse gay rttconng ak fs ovina tn Jest time, Of the ten thousand dollars appropriated for | "¥¢C°R'® None of these notes can be redeemed, and persons i state; but wi 4 uate ‘lee. Bak la led ag CRS of the Sraves Brigatioe Segees © Os), Otent Saxe ‘and “¥ 4 written, T pages rtm} consequently, providing a sufficient number is issued to {ranching bail be Wenied to any ot fa tants, 6s. | pull” Ho nad thot this question, ike at national Hundred and Fourth Pennaylvagia Volanteors, Jose than five galione at « adileweond 0 Ove of the expenses of this committee about three thousand ” ing male citizens of the Untied States above the age of 4 ques. psa Vexciae for the Metropoliian Poles als! riet, exanps (itt soumty : cover the amount, the government will realize some | twenty-one for any eatise inenzrecuion tions, ought net to be discussed oF decided either by Of Westchester, ‘Fhese blanks you will lineivuus W) paruew wemain unexpended; s0 it has not been a very costly | {0 pho ion Utne United ‘the basis of soetk | puffoonery of Yulear denunciation. Buch things wore BAVY BULLSTIN. who to obtain much Herne for aappin your h fs appears thoapand dethes speculation. be a whan, you can recommend \o hs of 4 barry ly Sirangely efoogh pa 0a BRITION SYMPATHY FOR THE FREEDWEN. Biber of male iteengo ins eds whole Saicodt opine ‘here an caus taka tee meteeenl : eran ia = i or ee, nnd to ‘prospect of breaking ‘The Tressury Department has received tbrough the ban apt to sg gy Hg ns: gg bw peveelnn a the whole , and there were email prewyeaxD—aPnit 19, Se ths beck thermal feces dks she plasn pean 2s =O nesoturions, | U2ited “tates Consul at Birmingham, England, four thou- wieuever any of the. States Issety to reoatoeal cen | socniy ead other, Joeaiules’. ee ae suntan wortay |: ue We. © LAUARS, of senmner Mhignn, herent he desire to marry ayo it ‘The subeateee’ dando sand five hundred dollars in gold, which was subscribed fang pad hg Te Se to command the deepest consideration. the acts, APPoInTRD—aPmit, 19. genetations to-day by Wilson tives from such or States whall be into | which hud been gro-mly perverted, wore set right before | | Jon. Martbon, Acting Master, and ordered to duty st of te are evidence that the Reconstruction Committee are not | > tb¢ citizens of that place for the benefit of the freed the House be shoul be willing4e. leave the question to | Pensacola Navy Yard. IONS AL KENNEDY, Supemavendeot ‘nly unable to agree upon any practical scheme, but that | "*°* °f thls country. he resolution was ordered tobe printed. | the as ase Ske Aan Rate an erdened v0 Auny at | Daninr canrratnn, Inst ior ; Se.unshie mephers Senate have in the mean. RECEIPTS FROM CUSTOMS. 0, phe, A aa Cones r % Mesting of the New York Liquer Deaters - me per gn we gerne} of their a ‘Was foRowing are the receipts for customs at tue prin- | °° MOP4Y é Suith, "Presdent ef tne Norther second, Amie "Reginere mae om Sons ers’ provite vous the rebel debt shalt never Be pai, SIPS) verte af ihe United Sistas tor the week ending MOUGE OF REPRESENTATIVES ‘The fertgishowed thal the company, waa ai | or ceed with the renova! of Iroucled vemselg to ew | THE RICHER LAW DHCLANED AX UNFAIR axD OF ‘that no indemnity for slaves shall ever be paid to the ‘Wasurnaton, April 27, 1860. Sores ee ae eee pro- | Orieana. PREESIVE BNACTMENT. people or States of the South, and that Southern repre SOUIMERN LEGIFLATION RELATIVE TO THE NEGROES. seipe ot tn Bates yigeng oe Sy An meet arabe Bigolow to duty at Last might the New York Liquor Dealers! Sooty beid entation shall be in proportion to the population to the Kasson, (rep.) of lowa, offered # resotution, which | jow stenrne, SE gph, Raaie ‘Sallmaker ‘Alexander W. Camel! to duty at Norfolk | ®*Pecial meeting at the Metrypoiiian Rooms in Hamer lasees allowed to vote. adopted, requesting the President of the United R, D. Race, Augusta, Me. ; Rdward 8. George C, | Navy Yard. street, for the purpore of disounring the new Excive and BXECUTIVE APPOIXTMENTS—THE PRESIDENTS a to cause to be communicated to the House a colla- Kichardaep, {. Coaverme, Bepjamia T. Cheney and ‘Acting Assistant Paymaster J. W. Fairfleld to steamer |} icenso law, and to take such action In repard thereto FRIENDS TO KRCEIVE THE PRRPERENCE. ADVERSE REPORTS ceaaas, = COMMITFER OF | tion of the provisions in reference to the freedmen con- ene oot tunseste eed a thew fate naa D sy Assistant Paymaster Win, W. Woodberry to | % %nder the provisions of thie law, might be deomed afew days past o great change is noticeable ia | s . ge yy: Ghatme in | (2ined im the amended constitutions of the Southern Sweet, of Portland, Me.; that the In the board | steamer necessary. The New York Liquor Dealers’ Soelety rep he matter of Executive appointments. The President Committee on pon Lendh lp o emgely My nwnme dy ah | of directors had been ofiecied at the of the Acting James McVay to duty of Mound City, | rex nis ihe liquor intrest in thiv city, and ly Compared seems to have realized that louger forbearanco with the | ‘B¢ House made reports on bills of private nature thie | overthrow of the #0 far es information on that | members ot the old board, who had been unable to obtain | Tlinoia. ef oat lene ane four thoemad inimubaps,.ef..ghom Mv. enerales of his sdrainistration and ite measure was work. | ™0TsINé, nearly all of them adverse, The thourands of | ‘bjoct may be fo bit Dekeses - op AT yk Rargeon Charlon Martie Ai speed Ohio. ee Se eee ee oe tng rank injustice to bis friends, and to have realizeg | Deert-rending petitioos and the vast volume of proot in| yr. axcons, (dem) of Pe, reporved back adversely a | duce capitalnus to invest 1a the ealerpriaa, “Me. Stevens | Liettenant Commander Wilinm Milehl, to uty at | Coowuion ocruvied the clair. The Mlatropollian Koons, the potency of the old party maxim that “to the victors support of these private, claims for war damages have ye a from army officers; which _— Potmagelngennune payee * — “ me ge Navy Yard as General Inapector of Hup- wore hin Stas a> alow, ou rc. s belong the apelin” As a consequence the radicals, who | f° So “Deleen voranoee whe eam il end to spend PRIVATE MILLA, ME! Hasna, (Fep.) of Mase, auld he would not tater. | DErACMRD—Arnit. 19. cor "ioe Uaaes tie aes Giedek in ol 2 mustered effrontery evough to call upon the President ‘The House then proceeded, ns the regular business in } rapt the in is *peech, but should like to | gailmaker George T omoas from Norfolk Navy Yard, | and thoroughly canvaand Wy aaaerel » © Gad solicit ‘appotnimente for their frionds, received | ™°B¢Y m the preparation of claims for their action to | onder during the morning hour, to the consideration of | make a few retrarks after he gut through. b pad ordered te sleep Mansdon'en. poems 9 meng wereeeanees, whe ule reward for their labors, and were treated | P&#r Us in mind, save money and prevent vexation of | ‘Ds committer Torece On Til 1 ir a pensroN, pounasn ef tb enaaremns said bo ibeaeh ties Od saan, amma Ver | fringed th» righte of eltixens Litveris bela ipviolabie to © plain exporition of his tntentions for the | mim aemmmxcan amv. [Dean Wann, Melam and Wasuucsse, of Yo, re! | try through whic the road was to pass wa the Fchest | “Tevtenant Commander Nathaniel (iveom from duty at en Mason: Get. teeabe hint eae tohs ry @ number cases na | op mineral globe. conta Naval Academ' orders. 4 “4 future. They were told in language decisive and us- NUE COMMISSION. , mote solid acres of gold, silver, clansher and citer pro- | fae f°e taliiven, from ttanmer’ Chicopee and grant- anees mistakable that his friends should have the preference, The following important change has been made in the ‘The following bills reported by them were conridered | cious metals than any other portion of the United States | oq jenve of absence. iow. curh an Would be tae aad that vo Known enemy of the administration poilcy | rulings of tho Internal Revenve Commission, and assess. | {nd Pessod:—Lon the relief of Monroe Young: for he ro. | fe ee ne ee nin own coumery, hishly aa Ie | gc acnh apwed Axsistant Surgeon Wim, H Pierson from mrve, should receive the quasi endorsement of a federal ap- | ory are instructed to govern themectves acoordingly:— | for tbe relief of Rev.’ Liston MH. Pierce: for | was cultivated, All along the Wd river fetiemrot san > GOVE | the code whieh Eeieiin | pointment. Tn addition to this, the axe has actually | 411 expenses for insurance upon property and all | the reuef, of the owners of the bark Maria | ‘he 5 kirk sextlement, spring wheas ame to porter DETACHED. ApRit. 20. obe of this ne. Peey repnaan a Deen set to work, and decapitations are now of daily oc- | actual loaves in business may be deducted from the gross | Henry, of Portland. Me. ; to amend ihe act of June 25, | at the rate of sixty bushiols to the EN flargeon William B. Taylor, from receivieg ship Obin, | aire. Newerther ee caren cf ane ieasehaee currence. Tie effects are already vinble in the altered | income of the year; but lores mstained after December | 1804; to Fy qe ay oe ae a ewe gE HF , ED Ms | and ordered to rteamer Mlantono.noh. "16 and respectfal deportment of more than one radical,op- | jnisrred in the prosoution of one kind of business may ate, forthe rile of Trancin hGtbonn; th» keaate | ninety” bashes w the were, and "im the yroducion | 4 OunmR MENKRD- UKE I : vat 8 1 walled. v tomt that tenant 8 Be) m, bugh to common Ponent in both branches of Congress Heretofore, when | e deducted from gains In another, but not from those | Jains meotnuen tuthor-aug ihe seonctars of the Treasury | of AIO nected was an aegomucet with nm for | steamer, Sagamore, and ordered to teamporary or ‘the President's private secretary was sent to the Ca- i enactmett at tbe ballot bux at (be earliest opportu of one of four iran lads (o be removed from 1o New Orleans. “ 4 | nity. pArPonerumer nivoREy arnt. 1 | "ema were made sont tbe om when by J loara of LY DIMCHARGHDAPrKIE 19. Jeemees to iteer Lieatensut Commander | % Welle, i i 4 i [ i E i u ‘afew days all have become anxious to do him reverence. iy they — ‘Be is met with the biandest of «miles and surrounded by gardening (or resresiion or aderemeet tolber (ban poco | etowda who protest against any rupture of the friendly | mary profit. Persona travelling about the country of iD, jorne: ef of wi The bill for the relief of Goldemith Bros, of | grunts from Europe, first 8 laborers, to build thus rai’ San Francises, Cal., and Portland, Oregon, war reported | road, and then to porchare the land. One of the dires- ‘as agente of one pereon or firms only, such as vala- | back and referred to the Committee of the Whole, tore, @ large shipping merhapt in Boston, bad i Congress, aud who vie with each other in bestowing at | red clorks of mon hired by the month, whould not be re- So hues tat. ene So tion and | Bin that he war preparing a Hine of versote to send ign J. & Thombs, from July 9, iaxt HONORABLY DIsCHARGRD, avant! 20 would be med sdocuten, thw uodrned wa rae from ‘teutions, uttering pretty speeches and deprecating the | quired to take licences as commercial brokers, Al! parts in case of James Crukhell w the Court of | the North of Earope, to take from Germany, from Nor- Acting Volunteer Lieutenant fromas Edwards, from ty fom Sdea that they are or over were in hostility to the Execu- | ° decision No. 159 Incorisistent herewith are hereby re- was indeiinitely postponed. way and from Hootland, this very season, a large num- | February 26, on which day he expired iste hous fave. But the work will vok od, ARECUF OF VICTING OF THE PIRATE SHEVAYDOAN ber of emigrants, to plant along ihe line of the milroed, arn 2. The Scandinay the. Meuk Mectee g0.0n. No ono will be deceived Mr. Warnnonxa, rep.) of 10, from the Committee on | and if thie bill failed t woald be the destruction ot only ‘by hollow pretences, Those officeholders who have | *8ORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE. | Commerce, reported ‘8 bill for the relief of Char lirewer | of the railroad but of that shipping enterprise TROMOTRD, APnts. 20. Law. bused their positions to vilify the President and disropt The report of the Department of Agricutture for the & Co. of Boston, appropriating $3,690 for the passage fa ply fo the great Western country would ron | Lieutenant Commander Homer © Blake, from March ‘The R-andinas inns, compored of Beedes, Dates and month of March has juet beon published. Mr. Isaac | 00 board the Hawaiian bark a Il. of nixty- ed up, to be @ counterpoiee to the rebellious Month, | 3, 1866, | Xorweyiane, in thie ety, who are repuaninsalby an anen the repudlican party will be made to give way to better eight deatitate seamen of American vessels buroed by | whose Represontatives would otherwise prevent Con prorren, arnt 20. mon. Tho bare manifer‘ation of this resolve has already Newton, the Commiestoner, says the United States Con- | the Angio-rebel pirate vessel Shenandoah, from Ascen. | gress doing any Using to interfere with their prejudice. Lieutenant Thomas & Bowen. ciation, whew headquarters are in the Bowery, be Ralf accomplished its purpove, su! at Hamburg has notified the Secrotary of State of his | sion Isiand to Honointa. Mr. hn ee ) of W., said, re ting to er v ;. "i meting om Tharsday for (he parpeme of THE FOND DU LAC POSTMASTEREMIP. Fefural ‘0 allow the importation of a lot of hides 10 thie | ust went Seasons 0 vete.at eateecl ecmbtalen eben ony Enter potme action in reterence to the new oxcae Iw, Governer alrenilé, of Winconsta, ts here to pest the | “Stztt7, WAI he hed reason to believe came from places 4 certainly endersioud the geatiemen from Sew Jersey, | A Larne Waxvenen a9 Pouicn Mexpqrasrme —thoot | rather disturbe thelr arrangemenic, Innenmigh ae they sgpeniment Of a sedice! posimiiatet for Pons Gn tac, | Tette B catte Giecase provaila, ‘The imperietion of FW VY i oder wine Taataare. nat the bul, Ho hed | ten days ago Iitte boy, three years of age, very re- | eve been In the aint of keoplng, Iiquor at which office will soon be vacated by resignation. Tho | TO**T OF queensware may bring it here by the infec- | Lait Wonday week sen him | wpretably dremed, wae found in the street and taken to (he easquariers fer thet own Ge. Me. agpeintment wan lately made tm accordance with ino | 7% Westrew ceed im pecking 14 tm the erates Ie Some members ealled attention to the fact that Mr. | Police headquarters, tines which time po Inquir o | LB Raymer cecupied the * mapy ways, therefore, the liability of its introduction is | The Ho Rogore was pot te the hall, whereupon Mr. Wasbburne | toon made for the little etranger Hehadomabieck with ihe Road of Health, fr Governor's views, but was subsequently withdrawn at the urgent request of Wisconsin Johnson republicans, en the ground that the appointee was not one of them. ‘The appearance of the Govervor here to reopen the fight i@ looked upon as a trifle “cheeky” by the friends of Senator Doolittle, inaamuch as the Governor went out ‘of bis way to ondorse and approve the Wisconsin reso- Iutions censuring Mr. Doolittle, The Governor no doubt groat, and this Department has brought the matter to ee ee the consideration of Congress in order that an act may SS M3 be passed providing for a cordon sroand every case that might arise through importation into the United Staten, He says further he is clearly of the opinion that there is no more danger of the trichine disease now most excellent men, among the best representatives of than there bas been any previous year. The statements | 4° Ss pandagy EL Pod ON ht ah parents and ones because they do pot come, relative to the present condition of the crops are, as is shail not'be sold {or lena than two ‘and Ofty conte per | try, none more interested in the welfare of the govern od natored 9 p34 : ir. Brevans suggested thet that had nothing to do | 804 white plaid drew, with green overvack, far the bill, It was a thing which very few gentiemen | trimmed with red, white ere hat (ric " Althoogh te live) + and lamb and * futher and the gentlemen com- sald they were eortaniy ‘eharge that it in. very lopsided investigation, Witnesses ‘ie, Manama (ron) Mid the » Among the pessengor to wit ndey by Me waamer North America, om rus to Pernambece, «MY Herrm-nm the famous pres tiglatenr, who gore 6 reriorm seven tnoeihe eansow 6 Bras, renee mars GMI ave brought to testify to all sorts of fearful charges about: PSy tH » al wey Jes compLeny in she semmesimation conspiracy: Dut BO ‘Veo bigh 18 co0ld came on at the suggestion of Senator Howe; but It is fair acre, ~ to presume their Joint labors will be fruition. The | 104 tas while tum severe gold bax milled toe tape eg | Patti Weer eat ed hese tite Pens sole ind oc woven Erp his views ax'tn the iovorent of | amt Caildren's Departaneas Past Office Department bas at iast commenced to look out be: bee ad Diresiors shall alr be citizens of the Untied Ktates and, Kastern Ty gl d thie work which Tas Serre sneer rem Act oF Tee Mar for the Prerident’s friends in the matter of appointmenta. the wheat unprotected generally by «now, the roots have | provided fu . What the ‘thal not be calle] | bad boom under discussion. If tho Houre would allow sonnern—The recent srike of the shipesrpenters, |g reolauon we PREPLDENTIAL VISITORS. Rot boon killed, nar subjected to leaving out to the ex- | jilen’ Wily alles ae oe oe ser ta Roces would tot the | Joiners and cauluers of this city bas at last rewulved in a | Wnue to held forth om ‘The rosh of visitors to the White House Is increasing edo on a eee fentioman trom Masmachiivetts proceed with bis remarks, | eombinatioo asmowg the shipbuibers, master ship Henin will mA ai rather than diminishing. The Prosident recoived them mnvae sneuewee: aye oe yy tg | rahe and joiners, which Wide (air to prolong tie di aangly during the fore part of last evening, but finally | yrajor A. K. Long's name hae been sent to the Senate anen as jag h-, inembers weating to | Calty unlew ome ade or the other gives in and males com on . throw the doors open, admitted all who were in waiting, | for two promotions by brevet. speak on the question, and that the matter must be | ceasions upon certain comtested ponte According to — ra _ ‘and was engaged with them till midoight, To-night it sh eel bey Pop bey bin / the oistns Chas Bn ott bed resclation adopted by the asecimtion of ¢ mpieyer, on 4 peombers, whose roome ‘ fe no better. Among thore seeking audiences were Gen. min wer left of the ume of Mr. Stevens the 26th inet, they have @ecided not to empiay amy of | strietiy private bs ? he 2s 7 y Butler, General Gordon Granger, Lieutenant Governor THIRTY-NINTA CONGRESS. Bir, Bark satd thes would net ‘be enticint for him. | the men comsccird with the strike wales try Jewva | and « felt brary of Pondiaas Xt Randall, Senator Nesmith and others Secretary Me Bath of bie colleagues who repressnted the city of Bow. | Tepe n, regard to receiving apprentices; they wilt re News from Culloch was closeted with him a while early in the even First Session. all course of the . J open ohm Nah mew! a Kel apnt e DereRN AL ARV 7 a to nade to the capitalists: = aon & teate wo Ss THE NORTHERN PACIPIC RATLROAD QUESTION SENATE. Siasellake csxckanestaliiccens. Gt ee ae ay the presses Kidh priser’ oak, 4 was temporarily vettied in Congress this afternoon by « Wasnsxatom, April 21, 1806. Mt, Noone, dom.) of X. J. next made an argument planation of thet ee DENaain, ONS. ty Sas al | vow laying the vill and substitutes om the table, «A eand ano Pat Wr teenies Cate pm gy the bill. He deciared that there was no ee GY! itieman who had oberg pn having tem frow th arkven \@ many chapfalien lobbyista were seen limping oF talot of fraad upon the bill, and thete should be | of the bill (Mr. nbeold allow him some time Seumen Tas vet. —The steamboat Thomas EK Heleebar | The ship Ther m Liverpool, wan wrecked on reat Mr Woson, (fep.) of Maw, introduced a petition impatation on the o men who * " sterhers of Coral beaten, tnd void ao abe lay for 61 tan " rene wore | Mr. Prom maid that after ihe previous question «a od her summer trips from the foot of € . pA, about the Capitol soon after the result was announced. | sexing an increase of rank and pay for hospital stewards urging ite ’ two gentlemen from Obie | seconded he would be entitied to One how to close ibe | “umed her summer \ipe trom ike fat of Ch “| The captain wae brooght Wo Tehie, and the ctw were ‘The railroad agitators will now starts similar scheme | in the to the Mi had told the House | debate, and he would yield port of hie time to Mr | Steet, Mopying wt Thirty fowrthy wtreet, Buil'e ferry emt | jert on the isan regular army Referred ilitery Comeit- hed Vieasant Vail from the other end of the Capicol. o p= A Ty! A the origieal omens of Panke m ey lime anton of sont are boing shipped um AONRW BANKRUPT tLe. The SEW YORK AND Weert NDIA TeLOGRArR. a to bare ae minch information fists eoekd ok US Pecettians Uy eligteke nov, and Peveowat Intelligences. ees SS cvceed wan orders foc a Representatives Conkling, Jenks, Houtweil and one | The biil tocstablish telegraphic commanication between | Un! gage ye Tawa Dornitied to proceer| st his plensure. Dr, Macgowen hae been appointed by ine Rest India | quarts mines of Homih Horm aed Uwy hes, ho ar or two others aro at work upon & new Bankrupt bil, | the United States and Cubs, waa taken up on aqecstion of | {5'sdant the pomage of this ta hee te Roy oyresaae replied, bat the geBtieman from 180i" | oeragn Company ihe cominletonee aad eegigget to | meer are satieipasing o rch harved. - ale Ll Company to day sere: which will be presented to the Howse at an cariy day, | Concurring im certain amendments, one of which | inaimuation into ‘cen of these be 4id not want to shield bmesif be | China, to which country that company bes extended ia | on tajencdion om the Vahiod Rlaiaa Pulte Teingr>ph Come ‘The House has been pretty theroughly canvassed on gpene: pin af geghingenmnanatiied ase thy pa the gentleman from Iilinow There wore Sty | operasions, having siresdy obtained’ s partial Cononmnion | DART 1 prevent (ne from doing baum totwerm thie question, and a bill such ag these parties will report | cents for ton words, and another gives the government after the from to Bnpeer, on, “A which will canae | oor pris in Califor See sa gure to pean. ge hea maton tiny A wr eepehr oi) them to form s sefncetus Canton and the line | The Attaek @m She Cirens at Crittenden, ‘TRE CASE OF JEFF DAVIE, Mr. (rep.) of Cal, hoped the tenate would which way GoMirymen and the are cervying emtueky- ‘The House Jodictary Committee fe a werk yet apes | not concar amendments, The prise was alogethor aia Winans auaen | tm it, abd if the- reduced ot some

Other pages from this issue: