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: NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1866—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 M. Wherry, J, B. Irvine, Goo. K. Sanderson and Jamos | continuing the conflict they endangered their own lib- ‘of War, sball prescribe, extend military a8 private practitioner and m the army, he has been WASHINGTON |... SSM ce te | Seeiaes ee | JEFF DAVIS. |jirerime arms another terrible war. He declared that blood, disfran- Mr. Davia He likewise furnishes him bis meals, and in warmly mentioned and appreciated, was the displace- mgt chisement and confiscation were no part of the platform ants cna" romenenet Se one + tbat Soc P oN pnstant and wnwearied in his attend: yon him. Mi | THIRTY-MINTH OONGRESS, | 2 ee ean tanh tomatoe | Bee pemmeainr ergs ingen arn en oe Ein | peace Probability of all of those genilomen, eternal justice. Nevada loved the country, the whole far the like of oba! the Po - maracost cama . | Pivst Seeston. country. ‘The citizens of Novada were Batives of every section upon the officers of thie Bi v stpone Ashes Ieee (is, Dari oak te hak vere INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, Prt a Regt mont of His Trial. 4 ment of the voluntecr organizat ons formerly garrisoulng appreciated the difficulties that the committee ‘are not mrnnnane tho fort, by regular troops of the Fitth United States Ww. ’ hry ‘offorta 10 harmon: a relations ne On une oe ped Cuban ryt | ABHLAOTON, 28 COD! u On U ‘28 Oo u hans vl vermon Weimmaror, May 24, 1008. | Init he hailed: with Joy the liberal spirit with, whleh the A Year of Imprisonment at | Visto This change placed as custodians over bln Passage of the to Bstablish a] .. re a heir report was prosedted to the Benata; that be sh mu andsgmores Fort M oficers of vastly diferent samp, cers who are bath “ ‘com offices A mying th eb Uniform Querantine System. from the files of the Bonate the petition of citizens of | Benste to 7 and suflrage as a beaie of the of the ack 13 PERE TIT.,.AMEOS. taht that need be. is RXVLANATION OF THM CRESCUR RXCITEMENT.!? There was a tine, as will be remembered, when(there was quite an excitement regarding # supporitions plan adopt rv final plan, modified as wisdom of the Senate Staunton, Va, praying for military protection to loyal | indicate; falling in thie, he should Copano} persons, He had received a letter, he said, from Staun- | a0 cremed te coatslo’ ony Mr, Savers, (rep.) of Pa., moved uneasiness on the sul For some time past thie rame Fort Monroe, On just such another bright and beautiful prs = ig phan geodamglamn Tages ton, informing bim that the names of the signers of this | elements of ; but be did hope that the essential ta reference vie Leadi | to rescue Mr Davie from priaon, Vobecla arriving Senatorial Debate on the Re- petition bad been procured for the purpose a persane. zeae ot Satta and: marey: would: never be: test feed that = Review of the ing Incidents of soe <tved"strang Jand og athe sinrt vbecane construction Resolutions. _ | 2° rebels. Many who signed the petition had since | "At the conclusion of Mr. Stewart's speech Mr. Jounsos | surrender thoan. His Prison Life. tone, lusiie the fort and ewlmde, to ferret. out the been terrified into publishing retractions, and others | T0¢ and seid:—Mr, Retest Bia cotrarets wee Se epatsieiee es telencing &e. plotters aud bring to grief them and thetr praject, sheuld to strike out the third to some six thousand &c. &c. sueh @ thing be attempted, If there ever was sueb & ere intae dna keene The Guam i ass Poumesion, cultivating then ‘and having comfortable plan coucoctad the ‘plttory have noted the pradent - part and kept out of the wa: It ig now gener- " Wo let the petition be withdrawn, to exempt certain citizens Mr. Wise ’ want it acted on now? them deavii Our Washington Despaten. ally thought and cones ; 4 Speech of Senator Stewart in | from ine of forgery, ™ Ar Somocn Nay tt go over be Z othe an ie ae enumeneaniane Baer uted auch rise uad’ sonia aaliaee ; will ‘ailed himaclf of deliverance offered at any such banda Favor of His Plan. UrvagicaToN ‘x70 Tifa OOmDMON OF xaTionat, axa. | the peoding subject wae postponed waill ene o'ciock to. | "The. amendmen ‘The trial of Davie wader the Norfolk indiowmens nid Talx OF #UICIDR Offered the following :— morrow. ‘The section reads doubtices be postpoued until August or September next, His year of won life Ho ofl eatpated | eon Faas be tara Pr ep mepln n pgagr ore arty mes Bxo. 6 ina “- Salam ametsan ‘That whenever in consequence of the strong feeling provalent in Rieh- apiretionnons "a ha ° te inne born emterralved thas | P ir vy naahes 208 Fesolution “ry mond on the subject. Much animosity prevails toward von * docepke wait wld tionete sor tania tee i Proposed Investigation Into. the Condi- vor mma tar ivates and pip secv anne ance nd ‘of sald lauds, the ‘shall refuse | the jury who returned the verdict, and until this subsides | too strongly an inberent love of life and rtorehonse of N Fs and under what ond and | Third Indian rosimenta; which was passed. Feasang the Attorney General thinks it best to delay the trial. eee a cams the fulare Me Citak of moh 8 thing. SHERMAN'S VIEWS RECONSTRUUTION. perwon here wi 5 tion of the National Banks. allowed on such de Mr. Siunaay, (rp ) of Obio, submitted adding The counsel for the government, as the HeRAaLD aX | ousiy entertains such apprehensions to whom payments of interes, directly or indi- | which he naid 6: bis own views nounced in September, 1865, will consist of Attorney THE) RASRRADENT A DEVOUT cARUATAN, reconstruction, he did not know cl Another ‘effect of a yoar of Ao ans atts | oer it, a8 be intended to vote for what Sonese) Sa OR UP, petit agama Mr, Davis fer heap the Talicven shares fa tin ec , applicable, to. all | *2e strongest proportion :— Ma Molne Gqnerel. ove sae, the present | trig he church preity. regularly before or Consideration of the Freedmen’s Bu- a 4 the and pln ro ; Daver, (rep.) ing the any in the prosecution. during the war; but it was roserved for hix coming : i oe agus me | saa sien ere inget a aher he mia fai pp A eee 5 a ol r- } reau Bill in the House. spectel cots uded tri cera ‘on mr bay! as Monroe Correspendence- | ital disquigt 0p agcount of tbe unsettled sale of his gt pony State of male. C3 considevation of the Fortnxas Monnor, May 22, 1866 religious affuira; bat his old Richmond pastor, afterwo +a appeatiod: abt, the teat ia Ponseeen Il Soeaeetbaeh om cieeece mala teria yen tea aha ue Jef Davia to-day completes a year of prison life at | or three calls, cleared up hie dovbis and dispelled’ bis ce aa are tw act more satelli x gow. | fee in the ‘ices tatee shalt be would then have before ‘The Constitutionality of the Civil Rights Bill PETITION YOR THR TRLAL O” JEpP DAVIS BY MILIFAR among the several Btalea day a year ago the steamer Wr, P. Clyde brought him | him and administered to him the sacrament and other f OR. ‘and poreoval each frags Aly wren "| here a prisoner of I blo day ip th of o. as Ps Moth @ prisoner of war, It was a memorable day in the | religious rites of the Episcopal Church, 1 have gone Tested in the Virginia Cireuit Court. Ag a eles ete aaite tacks See bp lh gang piri ean cermmiisen caster to er history of the Old World when Napoleon Bona- | !n1o this relisious history here, so thas those who antl, commission, which was re- ste, Wcran OFrIGal MOTOR oo TR WAR, mont would save some Congressmen, and particularly tn | parte wan landed a prisoner of war on the | the consolation of knowing the fact that he le prepared r, Witeon called up a resolution to an editor desolate and rocky shores of St. Helena— in advance for it, Bogro Testimony Decided Inadmissble | wt suitaie sc aie | Ru cceatacezmaeenaree are | ememng tet tras nev ever | rset rtetng | pomsithtad ae aT CSG he ae to jeat woul ext. others’ fate a supp! for bix own, : 3 Under the State Laws. : ia + admauaion to all whe have Se nee eee, eee ‘TRE SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY wHL—ALL Local poUxTIE TO mx | It was a like memorable day in the history of the great pe ong a ni have pr grin hy nema 4 rebellion, and provides that andidates | cost several buadsed thousand «tollare. If done at all, Spo ty republic of the New World when Jef, Davis war brought | pretty clearly and pointedly set forth in m: ho. &e, &o. Those who have served is thorny: shall $2 aammuaibie | {CUM to be dose well It would take from thirty 6 | it, on™ Ge”) aigun bes earthy seine’ ine | © Prisoner to Fort Monroe. He had fallen as did Napo- | tespondence, “is health unquestionably up to the age of twenty-four. Sennen costing several thousands dollars per Bounty bil, and had made alterations im 1; that a report | leon, The sword and sceptre of power had been wrench: saree from what it was oo ofp toy Lang Mr. Axruony, (rep.) of R. 1., offered an amendment Mr, Farenwoun caid his idea was that the time had | °f it would be made to-day, and that he wou d ask the | ed from him. He was helpless now—most vulgar clay— ny gerne berger: ~4 would “f Waborsoror, May 24, 1860. | that in the appulutments from Congressional districts | naraly arrived for the publication of this matier, ‘Me | House to-morrow, after the morning hour, to con- | {4 nust 1) Mike am un mn CARs NANT | fi year lv inn twenty (oer hears. “Hsee three HE RECONETRUCTION QUERTION. the person nuinorigod to make nominations shall Boml- | thoaght lt would be bewér to reconsider the ‘whole mab. | *Met tt. hourm have been granted him’ for daity.exercies he has ‘The Senate resumed discussion on the resolution of the @ candidates, from whom selection ject, repeal the whole ‘and, if necessary 1 bo ew Beeyearrapoggen rhyme ‘the bill ie, that all | wickedly raised his strong arm in rebellion for food to visibly improved. and hin appetite and appearance are Reconstruction Committee after the morning hour 20g app sosppalaoents sc hee by toa Poeleeece aN Sofoanln 1 derma end in expensive form. | Wicration snd? dedvetes Isor the as tehicn anacny | Bowriah and give him ite, tnuch better, He bas not relaxed in hia habit of morning Senator Stewart, of Nevada, succeeded in gaining the | ,, Mt. Nu:imH, (dem.) of Oregon, an amendment | mitice om Miliary Atuire bs’ Intucted to agree upon |. otherwise due. ‘The Dill as originally reporied eet ee renee een tee Ne. yn Reman haat mass tee Coho aap et Sor, and having produced from his desk a formidable that hereafter the Superintendent of West Poimt may be | ang ‘8 plan for the publication of the work referred —_ for the deduction of United Bates 1 bave compared Jeff Davis to Napoleon in respect to | » ; pn ast go Tecsh thea: ations” ar Gentes mans of manuscri aed, tnt from the onglsect corps exclauvely. a Pe | %, and that meantime the publication bo sespended. x, ciready received. This change, will exclude | his importance aya State prisoner. There the likeness | Inore taikative than formerly, reads abd. cultivesse. bis pt foolscap proc favor his engineer corps exclusively. ir. Buaxmn hoped the revolution would be recom. | from the Foe ea auinoat all who enlisted after | oady. Napoleon fought at the head of his an Jef, | pipe with unwerying amiduly, Ronorable colleagues with the roading of a dreary) pong, discussion on the West Foiat Acadeany bili the mited with instructions, and spoke of the necemity ‘two hours’ essay, enlightening them as to «their | morning hour expired, and the reconstruction resolutions e presented letter from the Secretary of | guilty of the cowardly flight of Jef! Davis from Richmond. | ‘Sreaxen a to the white wore taken u| . . the r. ay and black inhabitants of F 4 (rop.) of Ne aie” wk a Tesubation wes, after debate, recommitted to the Interior bye Mtting a’ aged im roference to the re- | wach teas would he have been captured in the ign HW CAREFUL HINTONCAL PURAUTTR. For a long while past his (avorite ting hae bean story. 1am told that he has read the wi of Ban- croft's History of the United rtates and Macagiey's Davis never did, Napoleon never would have beon the iand. Taking into consideration tho elaborate that in the conflict of History of Eneland, iis now himeetf on s opinion upon questions of expedi- authority of the joint resolution approved May 6, 1866; | diaguise of a woman's petticoats Though ambition story , am |, a character of this document and tho intrinsic value of a | ency the only safe course was todo right; thatthere was | At three-quarters past three P.M, the fenate went | Which was laid on tho table, é should be made of sterner stuff-—for Mr. Davis’ caree, | 2tiz0t'® History of Civilization and Wailam’s Middio considerable portion of is quotations, it was hardly re- | little difference of opinion upon the fundamental THR PORFIGN MAIL FRRVICE, oe Aves, and all this with « large amount of light and mie- of our government Mr. Sanmu, (rop.) of Ky., introduced « bill to amend the | SY developed a council chamber plotter and forum | cellaneous reading thrown in Saree Sey thy einontion Wenented. Me. Geewars ie ter | ursuit of happiness; that the ob- billto provide forcarryiog mails from the United Stator | Sghter—most grievously has he had to answer for his | BEAt 10 his drew, which, by the w tectuding everybody im tho basis of reprosentation, | jections to the President's plan of reconstf.etion was lis to foreign porta; which was read twice and referred to | ambition and tho perfidy to tis country in which it took | amiaderate krey about Ik than blacks and whites, rich and poor, the wise and | allure to realizo the fond hopes of the American people; the Pont Otic» Committee, 7 ke owt pone Nibieia leew de \ hotead that four millions of citizens, whose only oifem-c is fidel. NO KVRNING RERAION. its deepest root. Looked upon as the officia) hoad of the | light cane. footie, ry cannot be | ity to the government, should possess these inalievable On motion of Mr. Srevexs, and by a vote of 66 to 44, | late rebellion, and the rebellion viewed in the light of YRUOAD APPRARANON AxD CONvERAARTON Perwuaded to adopt so broad a measure of jus- | righisand be addod s0'tho strength of the Cnon in supe, | MAGE OF THR RRAOLOTION TO rRAVENT TUM INTRODUCTION | 10'S voniny seraion was dispensed with forse dag ' | its gigantic magnitude, our government has never had a It a well known that be has no pretension to beauty, as har seeielasta kena rate ot | Port of it integrity and the fuaycial burdens of the war; OP cuoLERs. pana encigema ete amemeelnn f moro important prisoner i its kecping. He has been | being too tall, lank, sallow and hollow cheeked; but libs po soceP’, | and that bis plan failed to farnish any security againag | MF. Ewor, (rep.) of Mass, from the Committee on | the House thon went into Committes of the Whole on | MOFe Written about and talked about—been made the erect carriage and eany and grace’ul walk carry with Teported by the committee. The time consumed | the unlimited sway of the rebels iu theit local Stats gov. | Commeres, reported back the Senate's imenta to | the late of the Union--Bir. Dawes in the chair cand re, | #ablect of more eulogiox and an them an Impress of dignity and power. Ihave alluded ‘by the honorable Senator in the explanation of his views | eroments, with an increased representation in Congress sumed the consideration of the Tax bill, commencing at | Prayed for more and curved more than fa ble converestion a0 wanmually Seonmating and internat. compelled tho adjournment of the tl to Of the disloyal clement of the rebellion. Yet he would | ‘t° House joint resolution to prevent the introduction of | the ‘paragraph amending section 163 of ‘the existing law, | CeDtY. This state of facts, coupled w ing. Ax described to me, that well proven deseripuon, if I Souder 2 — ‘morrow | gdmit that it was better than no plan, and that he was | °BOlera Into the ports of the United States, which were | “inthe subsequent paragraph all relating to ground | wement as & prisoner, wuhous fui seuasion, Eenator Johnson gave notice | slow 10 condemn it unless and until he could improve it. | concarred im; so the joint resolution is passed by both | coffe: and apices was, on motion of Mr. Monur, (rep.) | Szaiuet bm and the unrertain theories that all men are equaily entitled to may be pardoned for Introdacing x quotation so familiar, nds out Very accurately me bin: — ve of @ motion to amend the bill by striking out the third | An improvement of the President's plan involved a ow houses. Of Vi, stricken out, relieving these commodities from | jin “When his blogeaphy coins to be written pre geat tes nap why, but be entwined, and the episodal chapter of his prison I will There he wae stamped tee ures be ag gis ot Remy ngict be no At greew eee nr te bref the date. BANKS. but opposed by prejudice and passov. Those whe bad | ments the Senate biil to incorporate the Women's Hos- creda! nm d yer gatl pc eined ar Mee Ka ave vera wun ‘0 in Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, moved this mora. | sailed him (Sr. Stowart)for the advocacy of the renolu- | pital Assootation of ibe District of Columbia, tures of any description,” 1 sous sumiversury period of tis’ imiprionemaoet t0 wile 6 enety ing in the Senate that the Committee on Finance should | Hove be had offered bad failed to find arguments to penalty for net having stampa attached. They | brief réruméof his prison life, It is only to be regretted Presence han the correc/hess of the proposition. If his (Mr, Stewart wore inserted in & preceding paragraph of | shot the compulsory brevity of a news r letter en. He forced on all unwilling lat re: be requested to inquire into the business transacted be- vies had been madsiied by the Progrves of ‘events: ho Lucinda Gates was reported | the subaclet io 0 ve cent tax, fe tush tier conaamanton’ ort as copiate 7 Vain wan the struggte In that i tween the government and the banks of Washington | had visti wiaoerer ile. al Ir. Mey cine girm dh lor, from the Commitiee on Invalid Pensions, | Mr. ange ole ateciedereeane elaboration into a voltime of absorbing interest — Mis spieite seemed to dare you to fur; Tie uavin’ Maovhatece tt edhe tape, For the matier of bis nt abode, It i mont com: oma the nessestiy of having stamps aitachod. Tho news of ths capture of Jet Davie had preceded | forably if not luxuriantly furnished. A weal wh.te . MORRILL opposed tho amend: stating that last | nie” Itwan known that ho was to be brought bere, | CouRterpAne CoveR his bed, a drugret thon the Noor, the thousand | Tie onder had beon given In Washington, Major General ; table lax a cloth cover of beaulltul partorn, there are city during tho last twelve months, and report | and if be could sccure the support of those only who MonTAxs, 8 to the amounts deposited on behalf of the | bad changed their opinions by the constant development A Dill erecting the Territory of Montana into a survey- government, and to whom the interest on such amoznte, | Of new facts for the last six years, he was sure of ihe | ing district wan < success of his propos'tion, The trouble was that some | m! on Terri and dollars a moath from stamps attached to receipta ” ¢ Hatieck was to attend to bis receptu impose | pectares on the walls, end the room je redolent with the if any bad been stn pao paid, An amend- | men attempted to apply old theories to how fata the HORTICULTURAL PRESEST, Mc. Pay trop) of lowe, moved to amend by abolish | fp renege cll d page Das foes wtendrr Sen gage | delicious perfume of flowers gathered in taxiotl bowqweta ment, proposed by Senator inson, to extend tho in- ae very to a condition of freedom. His only The tenate joint resolution for the of a col- 9 ee under ten conta, will be remombered how the wives of both iinportuned | OF ee in all this may be seen the presence and ‘vestigation to the national banks of the whole country, | bop? of return to correct principles was the manifest | lection of plauts, tendered to the United by Fran- ir. Mounsta. opposed the amendment, stating that the | 1) he ai ‘to remain with their f loving caro @f Mra. Davin; bat betore the came he dear a ae lowed to remain heir husbands and share ted trefer tom pci comin, was adopts.” | Suiting had in hates | Sek wae Maco ac fam ibe Common Agr | vl ae ad stag tne | their prnon re mith hem hw her fporuakie | Nand ning rat hn cori, Bowe he ‘ \- very wore and cigars lave been sent to bin; and, In default of any action by Congress providing for the A wlllingnens (0 setle our dieulien by adapt, ‘TUR PREEDMEN'S MOREAU BILL. be given up for many years. Perse to retnrn Bont conte om the misenser Urn tinny, | 10 Tact, there are thoes who claim that he le (ha bect expressed Prompt redemption of tho national currency by the | i6 univeral amnesty and Ret og ‘a ihe ti spirit of Mr. Lincoln, which Bhs nee plates, at ev early day, establishing at the Treasury Do- partment « system of sorting and forwarding to the pational banks their national bank issue. THE QUARANTINE BILL PASSED. In the House to-day the joint resolution to prevent the introduction of cholera into the United States was taken | votes more than they hats up and the amendmenis of the Senate concurred in, | Rights bills and Freedmen's Bureaus could only be after which the resolution was passed, and now only tion, and involved military ‘awaits the approval of the President to become «law of | to the extent ‘the land. the baliat was seif- barmony with the princi A CASE INVOLVING THE CONSTITUTIUNALITY OF | rebels Involved mathieary THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL ament of Sat bane agaiost the rebels by has just been decided adversely by Judge Thomas, of | ment, and of toward the nogro by deprivi the Circuit Court of Virginia, sitting in Alexandria In | {he ballot, was utter! astra fan wecivil action between white men one of the parties ° fered to produce negro evidence. The Judge he Ser coon @ecided that, inasmuch os the State laws of | toe; i racy or a cruel despotism, and the conflict could not ‘Virginia forbade the introduction of negro testi- | cease without an extension of su to the Diack and | inissioner shall, here, Mr, Davin was taken to the casemate allotted for | eated for and most comfortably situated parson im the amending achedule C was his use, An extra lock bad been placed on the door. | for. Its my opinion that he would be glad w change Strong iron bars fronted the windows A email pine | Places with even the least of them, table, a diminutive looking glass, tin wash basin, iron FORTRESSES COS SEN TUM. bedatesd of the hospital pattern, and very plain and | | Mr. Davis has no doubt whatever bat that he will be coarse bed appointments, a Bible and prayer book, con. | tried ia June next, and, an | wrote in a recent letter, im stituted the furniture of his room. Genera! Halleck | Bowing impel for the trial to begin. 1 hear 16 wie Perwonally supervised the dispomtion of the guard aud | pered 0 i preparing ® writen defenoe of hhmmolt sentries. In hit own room—the back one of the care. | Ln the refined rubUety of soptrianm, ax clearly wn 2 mate—wers placed two guards, with Instroctions that | Wi" meena aad apeor bes a chiefiain of Ketoidem, be thin number shoald be kept there continually, day and | ettalnly bax no equal, It isto be hoped that night Ie the fromt room two other soldiers and an off. | Paring such a paper, and that it wl) come bo thy a stationed would be a xplendid modern rebearsal of ibe oid dave of nor a dinar: ue pibiirinieéstites Caignia aod Dionynius the Becond, Ax for the result of Mr. Davie made no protestation against the number | the trial be fecis weil assured of arquitial aud In ehwer- placed as Iinmediate guard over him—and borides there | fal and guining health in this pleasing hope was @ large guard onteide—bat the distsinful AOUD AMD VRIIEDITS CORRODE glance of his eyes, and lowering, contracted qzetrows, showed | @ thorough appreciation of homiliating portion im which he was od As his coarse evening meal was brought in and Jaid on the bare table him; as the soldiers placed over him pared back and forih in his marrow room bear ing bayoneted muskets and watcling him with thelr « ana othereine One pores, for riously prying eyes: ax the clangor of markets outside | Mtane, calle hie ettenton to pammges of 8 ripture, ealew and change of guard rrached bir ears through his barred | laled to give bith consolation tn prion aud another ade windows, © fall sense of his situation must bave come al gall 4 2 A ne fnust bave the 6 letters that have been written ring his year of imprieomawnt ¢ have reached bie hand, and many lave thors have heen of all characters, laudatory, religious, secular, porte, prowle, beg me i Ey Es i i Hl : ] meny in civil suits to which white men alone | ©'¥il and politcal rights to the Inte When justice for the over him—bis atnbitiour «hemes frustrated. hin treason on hin to were parties, the evidence of tho necro was | te bared in oblivion und rmination, wed rectieertating (a at i» every one, the sword of Democies hanging over nal preter \0 be hing oe. An ob € twadmissible, and that no Congressional legisiation could | cease in the bright hope of ‘ulure peave and prosperity. ‘a oe eT mislead haa We tenis cae Cen lgsen Seapair her right to decide what persons or classes of per- | He insisted that none who are now entitled to a vowe are for ae, We Mave iim to-night, v . fons were competent to testify in her courts This de- distranchise ‘hat those hereafier to vote shall be sub- Ject to the name intellectual, mora land property qualifics- as , = hot to darkness and solitade, for a light is kept bu tng oil night in the room and the eyerof bie vii ard are never off from bin He tomes abo cision will, no doubt, lead to much disccxsion and create | tions; that no possible harm could result to the country, pay efforts ee | i 10 leep, that brain's ber > Be little exeitement before its final settlement by supe- = es Bye] i the ‘base aud act mitary = pF gene a ato aap) at = boy mem. ster aathoriiy. we them for the grand superstructure buman Of his life keep away the routhing goddess of slumber { ut the Wr GROW) CONTEMACO”E ‘Tne public have no yor forgoiten that, during the fit fow days of bin impriscoment, Mr JeHervon Davin showed © decided disposition wo put on aire. | am veil MR. STANTON'S SPEECH Freedora designed by our fathom, It @ontinues to be the subject of conversation in political | bard to disfranchise the rebeis; and in their ircles of every compiexion. His radical friends profose pesen Ng My Hog er ane pore she i i : i a8 year of preom the. bout y " te be entiroly satisfied, and claim him as being on their | an effort to enfranchise the man the sympathies of ‘ect, and the act ing the plain Euglivl of facts, without fear or favor and mt ewe fide with greet assurance and pertioacity. ‘They | mankind would sustain those engaged in the good work. py) are te asuase ta Ment thes mir te eae meem 10 forget, brwever, that the Secretary scored | Soak) Cumas, uate Creme to say Letty | oy the dulled of their aitow bimseit dover He mizhs two or three poiute against themselves and the | false issue, followed by certain defeat. The democracy . j= ye) 5 ees, oak ieee lempvovenns other radical members of the Cabinet. He stated in his | did not argue against suffrage, bt assrmed it to bo a b inc lap amendment shall be desmued to talestve ‘Tie lst he wus @ot inclined to be, aud the re h him, ad perm rime, and charged it om the Union party. The faiees at be etl of intel to ver speech of Jast evening that he was at Oret in favor of Soc oon res, aan deed, be eb te eer — Medical stores walt war that his wrivts wore encased fn « pair of irr vara tate Lo le ‘Regro suffrage, and that he was the only momber of the | deny it. ‘Thore was no choice but to confers that im- Rerdirrt pamed Secten jn dd . YJ bg Ee 2 ™ Cabinet who did so favor it, bat that he wae subsequently Dart of our erved, and justised tafure deemed cured Mr. Davis of bis contumacy, I need wot eo \uto a they wore given at length at the time, It suffices me to give the fact and the it. There newor wat & more agreeable oF geniioman!y preoner to get y Qiong with than be has shown be sive then oad of paren woman Just a month, wo a day, Me Day in clone | te contnement, that i* to ray, during th oe allowed to ste; foot out of by hours in the name p 1 pre 100 ova He smoked his pipe feduced to change his opinion, or at least to modify his | |! Lat 1 be disframchiees. eppontion. It is dificult to see how Secretary Harlan | freuchiond, that he el an explain away this damaging charge againat himself, | Vole, but um he who starved them PEensowaL. And let them contead for disframchieement and Secretary Seward arrived in the city by the forenoon labment of reobote i nesty for justice. eae and will resume his duties at the State Department of he republic of Swit to the © he ‘morrow. "nited States, appealed to te Gnieh Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, the newly comirmed Minis. work as said that the ter to the republic of Mexico, is suill in the city awaiting Scoritnins tie tee Veg Sg BF number; two he instructions of the government before departing on | ihe domination of disloyalty in the State governments his mission. The return of Mr. Seward will probably pS yy Tela oy bey ey in Congress of the same 5 i” thee poe inate egal on him with all neces. | Me ey tor the tyranny ofthe oy yd mary informa: guidance. ments and but @ partial reducuon rather than the eradt- SANTA ANNA'S STAPF. cation of the disloyal clement in Congreas, It provided Colonel De Vial Y. Riva and she other members of | Ein State anes ty oposite | Se General Banta Anna's staf! constituting the commission, fe | bat left tue nat.ona credit to be constantly dis- | m secon) sentiments applying te them pero omni ty Ai bat very 1 regret, a and ony bop f net iy he opon the tax DI beng acted on anti! disposed of ADI ORNIENT Ata quarter before five the House adjourned. Brig ea in durgouns, | would show Weel with & power and efulgence that | may be agreed upon between the comanl seemed almost rupermal. By this 1 mean to say that en sia @ ; by consolidated and \utensified @ sloyaity, beth at The rental shail eeneinanl 3 there or: bo beter talkers than Mr Davie when be | | peeeant in Washington, hed a loag inter. | ths dovih ant in Comeiees, and to Be shaken by contend: Phe dueeion | COLLISION weatnn Sve nota ees 0 EE ee Gatos: bs hae : ont ft the Ge view today with Senor Romero, the Mexi- | jing factious of both Linas and whites or political privt- ty bd pe pane a Ri yoad “ONE OP THEM | however, Wo taik but little \ Steve Jef Daw trenght hewn, Aiap. the ean Minister; but nothing has been allowed | Inger. In reply io ibe oft-repeated question, “Would you shall aonons theresp, raeiiiiaicecinnee seg motel Me OCtaue SEEREE, BOORF AND ParERe {Mr Dewi croary A Wan shina ox transpire concerning it. The commission | Mow tote | abd Uraiior® to return to Congress, there | the seonpants of any parcels se assigned, their heirs and Bowtos, May 24, 1806, Tt was apparent to every one thet Mr Davis coubt net | , t again to plot trensom?” Mr, Secwart anid he would en is, may purchase the inod and feeelve a tile thereta of soch continnoss close contneengat. The con. | | bec dy . — A m Blerra Leow, FepOrts, | iat to ihe Brtiv end cares of hun previews Wile ww at two o'clock this morning, that she was run into by | tno great He neeled both exere se ahd mental « ‘ the Bwitieh brig J. B. King, Captain Sanford, from Cow | His physical coodtom and requiremeula were met wore intending to call upon President Johnson, but w swer no, bvt (hat he wpuld take the proper means to the Riled states in, fee upon payment therefor, the compelled to defer the visit until Mr. Seward returned to | exclde them, that he fould chain them to the allows | “Ae! % UC hy * Miurenel formally present them. | of the layal pec ‘ them out of ofte in the «amo way that the Norh ex- | Geld order, datel at Savanna PRESIDENTIAL VISITORS. chdes copperhends and sympathizers with treason. | for restoration of said lands, the commissioner ‘The crowds at the White House have been increasing, | That if (he intellectual chicfians of tho rebellion areex- | cure cher lends. by rent oF putuba That whenever the both biack and white, and keep | former owners of lands oveu Bay for New York, and in five minutes after the cofliston the latter vousal sank, carrying down four of the crew. | Captain Yanford and one man only were saved eres for each Both oy day and night, fore week past, The President | ci i4eq from the ballot bos, treasun will Gnd expression | arrange dE does little else than receive the most prominent of visi- | through lower and meaner ten; that the good (nith of | Nan | the government was pledged for the protection of the | ditto ‘ new bieck man, and the nation dare not \tolmte ite obliga | ow aS tion, The titne might again come when it would be im- | fh. Pen the same tery THR NIAGARA SHITP CANALAIEE portant to divide the South, and to abstract from ite ma- | [0 Mir shall be made n Commerce had two eegasion | terial resources (ie labor of three millions of blac! cluded from oilice, and at the sume time loyalty ie ex. News from Mem THe CHAROKS fy to such oocupants upon the te 38 Dewned in the preceding snetion. or eet » bat porpose, forty eres provided, that haned eh 8 price inne The Senate Comin perees'ty and duty rest ad and add it to the resources of the government, which | ing apon the government aud resulting from (he condiiion of © the Naagara Ship (anal bill ay pasod by the House 10 | onee divided the South aud hastened the overthrow of | freedom, of aiding frentmen to rece Hoard of New | the rebellion. The emancipation proclamation was the | 10m «lic oppresie tors, and is compelled to send seores away dally without Mowernm, May 24, 1808 Acard appeared yesterday morn ng in the Mulistin, wgned by D. HL Roberta, charging General Ranks Puperintondent of the Preeemen « # wth CC Sth, of the Inet ne. 7. Wherews w recone { needt al adver. day Mr Alborger, on the part of the Cm F Mes. det De York; Mr. Proser, of Hutwlo, and a delgetion from | death biow t treason, and left the South @ Woure di- | Yin vided against iteeif If the blacks are loft to destruction | oper: a, In Connection | arranged the chang err boot Awd b yencer ofion, with Rochester, were heard in opposition, and Horace H. Day, 4s how ny arrival im the ty thit morn ne may they not be persuaded by their tate masters | ald of Hy serredit 4 ned vm at . that emancipation w afier all, “® curse,” and | ed and nied by theme and shal) provide proper sive | Petusing to Comtenet for the employ f freeimen of Newark; A. 7 Grant, of Oswego; and Judge . f fame . 4 bod , forte: Inois, c favor he measure, | ot “@ blesaing;’ and after their hopes and aspira ngs [or purposes of ineation whenever such ase | withouta Bones Of Mftsen dollars apiece The name | t o ott ’ e Wefica, ef Ditnois, spoke ia favor Of the measury. | Tel, tor upertp-aball bive. been extinguished Up’ the ba ont to the government, statement waa talegraphed fu advance to papers in sev. | . Pe oS Dee. sie, Bis os PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING ON THE [NOWTMERN | jon hand of oppression, may they got refuse in foture of inate yet a in " of attaining on paosrts onticts, Which promive ho goed to them, to help those eral of the Novthere cities On examination it appears ~ tome pre 5 : . | who deloded (hem? He argued at lemgth the advan. that dahonnrable propositions were made to lis ofcer fort, a ? s me Remeiman Snaesed Wha the government, om duty | tages of bie plan and compared i with She repors of the of the Burean, whiew failed to weotopliah their puryow my Goper te obppes * ra on \ 0 pe ‘ 6 appraie “nt along the Canada frontier, ina letter written to this mmitiee He appeased to Benators tw stand by ther and Roberta, bi , the & cd © promt call sreamaed - . ‘ be ity concerning the eceut reports of the miccmafil | principles, to deal Renestiy with themasiver aud fraakiy 1 the hae been tnurrrnpted arr _ , we - “a with the Booth, that as time the South understood | yng Ny reewored, eo " he the card, ta¢ annher VOGRDOERS 4 , feile A ‘ War Bow being Waxe! upon smugglers by the officers Of ) the full extent of the demande Of loyal mem, and hey | sonctuutionst relsdowete the goyevament have bene pract?, it im onder to bring the Horean mpaited heal’ ond vial on. | pi Micki A © ’ : there could eepondeut @ficers into diarepnta. A statement appeared in all (he | ermer very mock Papers (hin morning, signed by Roberta, denying and re had undergen sed Wacsing everything im his card of the day before jh Preaident The Conereemonal committee to day examined a nom — Meni coveted with (he wale keeping of Jol Dw ber of witnemme The investigation ix likely cover Win medical care Fortunately in the owteet of hie » mare ground them was experied and to thew that the preeminent hu medion! ation lant ant ads ser riot was more eRtensive in ite resaite than har previour'y Ueman of rrry large expenenee In hie pele of breed aed Wherairiews 1 reer ete tJ one during mat of the war medival dirertor of a or tod Crow the severe labore he BLY Pempernei'y lisse the Confeders:y, am jovperte ernment Curtom:, aye the preventive and deteciive forces are in | were made tw understand that he A ho peace, = (~~ by rebellion, aod son ous ee very viroroas operation | ots, that but that the confiies must od until full protection v0 demu ree im ugh reiagions and hail be duly Daeg cepted am (at the dimtricts, What OF | extended to every loyal man, shether Ibe be back ‘ind we bl | orwhite Mr Stewart said he woukt bay HOMINATIONS VONFIRMED BY THE CRN ATE South to join in the good work and tintew to ‘The Senate has contitined the nominations of General | oats abe ee eet ae aah neon G, MeCook yea yi modern peat , Of Steubenville, ax aswentor of inter | which had decewed them from the beginning, Bal revenoe for the Seventh distri’ of Ohio, and Davia | utterly powerless im the future, a it ¥. Fy uf i 5 g 3° a & : : (i ; fi E Miler of Row Yash Car “s ’ | io shield them from the overwhelming power of | Suse core We bed Me Davin’ meals ferniet ed from ine bh { thes gg Smale nae ra ne alien Ee topes orth unt) they would cease to do evil and | either lection of Wie foot. en ope 5 insetiies ene wet of New York The Senate sew confirmed the fol- | jearn to do right. When they would let the bondmes ‘i " retered by te OD . < . towing names to be ceptaina im the _ in poace, with the ballot as a chieid sod buckier, | wa’ inging New York dates to May | corres em eer wy of te Trnwuty ban ppentod Gamerne a ee ee | eee sande of The sales of lant werk amount to T0608 meet od stent e Boogaard, Corps Of engineers; Joseph T Farley, ond. | their friends in the North would be. ike the saves; Mchael J. Kelley, Charles 11. Howmer, William | the ballot to the black rece, and thus retais Folch, gary W, Pongo, Bickers B. Foes, William . eviyse aud inew womeniy, He warned Ss F 3 i i : i i i i Melber $219, Yellow Jacket | falien O8 ‘euler rhowider then heme of ten Hi have created a universal eagerness ‘* roew section, ot an aggravation, of tho evils complained of, General nae womry's Boarrtal, amociasio, Denaky for not having Tovenve stern auuached. - partial suf we Were. the onl . Wat from Committee $ motion . Mv u * INVESTIGATION INTO THR CONDITION OF KATIONAL | Femedice These weicendorsed by Justice snd lumanry, | the District et Coligabia, reported beck with iver. | was further amended by surikiw ambroty pen, daguerreot) Legal wasere 76. AlRE eXpereRced And While’ 4 hue profeunn, bout woot the ; ponds ja fat Mice are | Gent The mantis of fr mas F: & f

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