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, THE NE RK HER ; WHOLE NO 10879. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS, ‘the printing of four thousand copies of the repert of the | asked for to the fecrotary, and it was well Rnown what ‘will net pecoive hese than two busdved apd fifty to three | nd regulations mai . WASHINGTON, |ceesecrece ne sans | Boe eerie eee | THE BUREAU, |Sersenccrcee a | cco state mele 7 » | the Comsaittos on Printing, 00M Bot take the eaih, the late sales of gold, be. of General Bir, Freoch and Ce pad ap QETTLEMEST OF AODURTS OF FUEUO OFFICERA a cane, is 0 Sem penne - oe evinced hie of the Unese Bia s the fre-dmen wore armed; ne r ‘My, Wiza0n, (rep.) of Mass,, from the Military Com Siivstrals, Wolitied “sevaber palin! fungi, miserante €or " onan rts ae a weg eas to Tend ou Sie Nanas, ane ho BUN Providing Hafety of Trav- | mt2e, reported the House bill forthe settlement of s0- | pendent, Gen. Steedman’s Report for South Card- |. vaser we of the condition of | the oe Sane Siemon sae ollers Passed by the Senate. im which the accounts of disbursing officers of the Freed. | "nich indueed the © Fane fe Ma lina, Florida and the Sea Islands. Proved, and the bed feeling waich Bed grew op be- | by viriue of the authority vested in him by, the Pres men’s Borean shall be adjusted, It was passed. ‘The amendment wee agreed to by the following vote:— Mie H patey sewn svar Mpa of toe oe {ett of the United States aad General Hastod,” and took APFROFRLATION YOR YER COMPLETION 4D ramuavanon | Y; esere. Doolittle, Fes- SASF FED Wart, ond tentew _— ats. Toe conduct of this, mam hed mess pre. Propesed Reduction in the National Mr Cuanpusm, rep) of Mich, ealled wp 0 bi appro- | (ER 5 ‘ a Win, Wi Pernicious Effects of General | ssssuin of which Livisrant Chicos! Deverseut has | 1 sau agen ed coil i Aman ot, Banking ‘Carrency. ing money for the and comple- | Na Bg Mer Sharp, tbe Neadguarae och reat Hombura on Tileee, @infereed thar’ = aS eae : Sais See S| ee Barton's Policy. See tee aed soeenaee | Saeeteneee oes sores aes ‘FEE RECONSTROCTION REPORT. % mitted io this district cntlaw: ‘Bot far removed ef Congrons | re Areris em ne Fontes Commies, rerio» ‘The smendment agreed to is in the following len- > iSromch ine apparent, agin at he gens” tay be osained wh ate wank ub mock a8: Barly in July. coapramien tee yan Hdlenese, Disorder and Bitter Antage- ‘them the abound form of govcrament euabiahed by Campbel Pre Poe fea he ieaporery 4 Pe, nisms Ameng the Freedmen. ec aneral Tilton secertained that of the whole sumber — Pun land grante on vo ye seventeen only were valid. —— Secretary aie ns uaa, Thene grants covered five bund: fifteen acren and ‘Waanmgros, Jane 19, 1808. ems the ie them poas to ceupy pe cho section of tne tance FHE NATIONAL CURRENCY. ——_ of MORE REVEREND BUREAU AGENTS. Teen tn ts oats Ee Phe House Committee on Banke and Currency have agreed to recommend s redaction of the amount of the national currency iesued to banks from ten to fiften per eont, in no casein the aggregate to exceed three hundred men on the island. Of these ove hundred and forty seven are working for Mears, Win bester & Xcbuyler, of New York, who have rented # part | (he Walburg piso tation, and the remainder are cultivating tand on weir own account. The one hundred aud forty. freed The Philanthropic Chaplain and the Profits ted, | contract, On eral Wr, sIMOK's tL AXD ape tal relent aaa ty of iaspocaryeba 2 snag wh eal Suv srrd i uch enpcny fet of His Philanthropy. Sve badrod sed tnltey Saree of eosies ond one basarea PRE ADJOURNMMT OF CONGRERE. Teftae wo serpent such om any svamm'one] on authorised ty Tear than one thevaand dollare-per nati, the ante : Prutecs necting ter hemuaine Sein aenlod oes At an informal meeting of Senators to-day it was terme ynne, or shall ver appli- mitt pon freedmen, two hundred of “bn cant for such services at the time of such refusal, if THR TAX ON BROKERS. an acres cotton and two hundred acres of Se y im | hall be demanded « Matemont, in wridag sighed, 87 mich | wr, Joumeos, (om) of Md., mudmitied » petition trom | The Barrender of the Bea Island Land fate fie ot the ‘evincoa erie pan ah — oely. eons pais into tne pilot house with him. any'person or | !mporting merchants of the city of Baltimore, ai what they termed the injustice of @ portion of the | +. are eas IEPP DAVIS. Perzone, whom. the captain “or owners of "any steam: for exemption of internal taxation levied upen the sales Allotments Recommended. in balding them, accanstable ter exmes and | is cutie sarees me ne fapelo Inland, which ‘The interest in the Jeff Davis case has subsided rap- String” iacemie te gine shore, Dee ie, warpeee, cf | of wheiseaie Beckess is canes woere Olax Fre pacine ae. &e, be. bashartnn Which they auld wore aa revolting to them as The fretioven here are working tie land for two-thirds ‘ily since it became known that Judge Underwood | feit an to the party aggrieved thereby the | shows the custom im the principal importing ci bee ae te to any other portion of the rican prep, wh 'e tho | of the crop, 4 ao far as we could poroaive, were well hhad decided adversely to bis application for admis- | sumot three, handred doliere, 12 0 uereupen cn acen re- | eopectally smtong imporiars of coffee, sugar, ke., pe ae Cee ee en cere eet aimtenigy, that here. | be protected from (2 nad Wil make moey Ht they, eam fon to bail. It seems that Davis’ counsel gained the ‘se well'ason rach refuscl to ive rare waiementin | employing brokers who pay & license ra Ga, June 4, 1866 | afer, although their civil government war still yar- 0 came arnong's _induence of an uapring or ee sedis tak Or Lian rsd, amit woah persone i ha pilot wouse.n | Thus two taxes are levied upon what ia edsentially one | Hon. E. M. Garrow, Secretary of War:— tei? pamiyned, every efiort would be made to pukiah Darede ast your with » perm Saeipeniel copeursenee hogs Boones shall be immediately revoked upon ihe Prey Bnei it te ty ¥. W. © | six—We have the honor to subini, tho following ». | all persons guilly of committing outrages on f-eedmen. ton at tedhtran under, Conernl Be ‘@encral to ali the points they raised, for both admitted | same Ss one praviced' by Isw in other-casss'of | Sons, & La Bre. P ‘Wo learned that aix or seven (reedmen had been mur in i -- that it was a bailable offence; but the radicals got wind | ‘Mg.sevgeanan OF meh Demme on asteamer | £ ©2., Thomas Peine, Heid, Sceeph C. Yates Port of our inspection of the operatons of the Freed- | aema ny the band of ouciawa Tefernd. 10, during (he influent”, This vicloos mam 5 nen that whan Dollers are, oo, arvenged on through | & Co., and W. H. Perot, It was referred Finance | men's Bureau in the military departments of South Caro- | months of ‘March a4 April, and although a month had | an to make thom dissatiad d with aif, wore jresamen @f the probable termination of the affair, and brought all he pressure possible to bear against Davis’ liberation. lina and Florida, and of the condition of the freedmen's | ¢lpeed since the last of these crimes was comi and action had been taken in the matter by Ge ds and rea coast under Gene- Two delegations of them visited Judge Underwood in of each boiler of at least one square inch | Mr, Dootrrria, (rep.) of Wis, offered s resolution eall- | #ettlements on the sea islan Sickies, the investigation of the same by the Bureau | there are eighteen valid land grants encum ADeavdrin on Sunday, and urged him by all the ar- | {sued any ate of tue bellem eo-connected, half the fue | ‘NE,UPOR the President oy Sera sui poe, 090) Sherman's odor — agent wes comiuaneed aay Cawanaee tnd in now jntatione Ther ar Detect ve and aS, fom . ‘computed as effective; aud 5 ing at Hamburg, thirty miles from the scene reedmen on the island, most of whom are work! uments at their command to reconsider what was un- | $0" QUG patartor be Stlowed tnder tbe rule now ee Wezlco, and saked ite immedi consideration ee nts gree am devote in tue | D™DUrINr rg, thirty freeaman on the laland, meth of whom are, warts Tor ure than one hu . FusaeNDEN resolution goes over. @ermeod by thers to be his determination, and to compel Gred aud sod Bs Bs eLANDS. On two ef the plantations they wore working weno, State, owing to the inaccessibility of thet stations, but On the 13th of May we it Charleston by steamer and | formal contracts, but we were maured by the confined our inspection mainly to the distticta the head. | Visited first the sea inlands «m the coast of Fouth Caru- | agent that these freed lied coutidently on ¢ aarters of which aro at Columbia, Charletton and Ham- Mna, which have been and sujl are, together with the | fairly dealt with by their employers, Our vinit to i . ° . . . ° 5 if ; i i ? ( [ : : (Re President to assume the responsibility of Devise’ en'argement or confinement. It is likely f A i E if er HF : i Fy ‘4 1 islands on the coast of Georgia, under the exclusive | island satisfied us that the freedmen thero were (heir reasoning influenced Judge Underwood to some ex- | ere of every steames, be loaded to pressure not ex- expenses a ceeding two pounds shove the working sloam pressure al. | scts of Congress authorizing loans and the iaeue of j siaaiesiikatt apelin control of the Freedmen’s Bureaa. There are on these | exceedingiy well. tent; fate tee noaee, ta whet ‘pets fered and shal be scoured by the Inspector, against the | notes. two million dollars: Pr po further expendi: | rhe numbers of freedmen to whom racina have heen | islands one hundred and forty-one valid possessory OGRCNEE RIVER seTrisERT, se hag eSpace cdg) ilhsrodeersowragl wemsel or her mschfuery, and tlioyed tetalo tow required | static printing by the Treasury i raruch eden | tegued in the Department of South Carotimm during each | Utlee to land held by the freedmen ander ihe order of | | This satlement. embracing orginally, several hundred @arat004d to consider the matier a purely judicial one, in See, tu or upon [ues of boilers shall be i bave month mnce the lst of December, 1865, are:— General Sherman. ey encumber thirtywo tend freed people, the largest colony ou the cusat under Gene , not Mea. Women. Children, Total. | * situated on Jt Johns, Wadmalaw and Kdisto | ral Sherman's order, was last year undor the contre) af anda 4,612 9,325 8,367 js, The number of freedmen now on ali the Bouth | Rev, Mr. Tiffany, an agentof the Hureau, appointed to cocks 861 026 t Carol na is! bout thirty thousand. ban Bg = that position by General Baxten. or othy 1976 rrr) 3273 eres, ret | he i the aggregate num! pe ‘ On toning min this ectitemons eae bases reeol relati tmen' 1 We OCCU] islands since General Sherman's order | twenty-five freedmen as ® guard, arm ae wil abet | eee eenamen ana sot : ioe ita thal rt Man lnsued. Many of thowe who rst came here remained | United fates muskels and wed Chim to, prevent any io on islands but & ime en returned tu ir | wi man eater ye Retiiement ven United Mates eed | gente cee Cnmauentien & Che Appprariation Bad the of vefugees to'whom rations have been | Potes ouine main land; others who made small crups | officers who hed not. Mr. Tifany's pans were haited and wenate vers . gathered them Ln and left to seek other more prufiable | were refused the us of the government boat to crom the ehall ‘employment, Ogechee river, Thin guard of twenty tive mes, whe ween HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. calcein dade’ alas nerved the entire seanon, were to'be paid vut of the pro battery, Wamurnctox, June 13, 1866. A large majority of the freedmen who still remain on | ceeds of the rice crup raised by the fr edmeu of the aot. one the Island ary in destitute circumstances, On Wadme- | Uemenk | My Tinaty 4 Feces te i -~ ee ee law and Pinto Islands many who are cultivating land for | Smoums due Hem, which thay a held, bet we Mr. Exsor, (rep.) of Mass, from the Committesjon ‘themael ‘may be h D ven would be compelled to abandon 4 caer. Commerce, asked leave to report beck with smend- were it not for the provision furnished them by the all he tw of Ula culuny were ruppliea @ucided tn stmailag canes thet treason was a bailablo cdtTayy rother aanBy 'e- | ments the Senate bill to regulate the transyortation of Plantera. |Last season, government rations and clothing | yyruy. acon with government rations, wbich were @Meece. Bradicy Johnson, of Maryland, was releared eneys on ferry. nitro-glycerine or glinoi oil. ta land on theie own atcoent, with (he aarocmens to be 1) wat of their cro;a «Wo were informed by terna of such yards pey out har, Juncuss, (rep.) 6f R. 1., objected. PAYMENT OF THE Mita OF 1812 Shemale, ctttet to in hn alevntion verses or erude petrlrara _ca manent te Raseeas wept % 7, eC ry ha mie fm of ae ein Tue god rope the er “ivertised wixty thousand busbele ‘ . re the resolutions of the New York Legis! the ded for them, but movi of them 4 ¥ ol eccace ede onion erm distance trom she fernacee ot | Lire “relative ba the payment of the militia of ie swindle “ont of all, they bad. made O76” fag Pris Srerebereugh there was siways great exchement when & if Of the claim # George ¢ and they werd re ow prevending to be ‘Fitieny that oly sabbit was started. I have seen several hundred men in while in tow of a | ferred to the Committee on a, Pham ae to came —e the | Suvermment hase of ene, When General Rotssean, whe was tre- of the acs for the pe egy ogy Le islands’ and set up little stores provi with ad ana wendously popular, a magnificent horseman and splea- violation of this section ary Affe ep Fy a eatures | teks retired, Aaasccnied, wonit sins thacitts tis eae toed ng SUNIL See seeuitee ia vogird to pean olered ce be determin: fan equal furor, he men turning out of their tents, cheer- raemta te provided for | golders and bouatles, penslous a4 wis orem: | Comer diab fag and sbouting sfter their favorite, One evening, Provisions of | “the amendments were to and the Joint resolu- lend Dearing 0 tremendous shout sear his headquarters, a member or | #0, a8 amended, was pasha. a ‘General Jeff C. Davis inquired of bis 014 what was the Of seamaboat pilots en | aes ay i eek. stereo rascheteen, sibel ong mation, “I dent know, General,’ replied the aid, Ce FR on Commistes on, todlan ‘au “put I ebtak it’s the after -Genera) Rousseau or ~ thoriaii the laterior to pay ‘This store is oo ebb” rpopenaeting which Griapell bad evi nos south Rowland ——_- | cergipe Teak ppp snpanind by Gane cask Geatiy not beard; for it is rather complimentary than hyn ip ned _ Sams, (ro) of Cal, latrodenns, « bill granting ‘ om of ie fend —— Eig. save eore ns @herwie ‘Rousseau. taitfornia ‘constract! ry L. wl Manner - : j lent, la be fate wages; but in leu of were given tbim, om which was im provistony st our store.’ These | steam, and navigating as + MARRIAGES INTHE DISRRICT. 24 ref enment | _ Mr. Harr. (rep.) of N. ¥., from the Co i if Fi il : the: a even with the lands un which Fe Ee he pt een 3 z mittee on the 3 £ 5 q Ain section | District of Cotumbia, reported a bill for legalizing war- the eoper, with corn at thi various States :—New York, $388.50; Michigan, $93,671; {*gegnn day of | rages in the District, which was read three times and | sich employes as “Bureau Missionary," “ Deebe, Jig > cleg at similarity exorbitant prices. | ®*Xtou's adminirtration revulied from a variety of causes, ‘Wisconsin, $270,783; Ohio, $256,006; Maine, $125,111; Ta Tire} seilor,” “Bureau Printer” and “Bureau Storekeeper’ | There wat no meat in this shop. Thefreed people gath- | 0K which may be enumersied ‘$107,910 $68,704; Indians, $75,000; ‘dat wiea | _ it provides that al! colored persons in the District wi Can b° dispensed with without detriment to either the | ered ayund us while we wore there, and complained | | The unnecessary continuance of government suppor’ Delaware, $107,010; Ilinois, $48,704; 5 at, wea | previous to their actual emancipation, had undertaken | government or the freedmen. Dittesy of their treatmont, wating that with tho wages | 1 he freedmen, which tended to inccense their wacurel Meseschoasetis, $48,068; Pennsylvania, $41,961; Mary- | snd Capa, ra of steam | and agreed to occupy the relation of husband and wife, BURKAU PLANTING AT COLUMNIA. paidthem they were unsble to earn enough to buy, at | # idence and to encmarage baits uf idlenne. We ; 000; “ ‘end public vessels of the | and who ed that relation as still existing, ‘The first pott in South Caro¥ina where we commenced | thoPrices charged, their necessary subsistence. If them under seh evarduuship and tu! and, $31,000; Vermont, $27,672; Oregon, $15,000; | vessels; vessels of other oni recogm7' ‘a saad 000, There is also » general appropria- United States only fs ag | Whether the rites of marriage have been celebrated be- | our mvestigation was Coluinbia.« Here we found Brevet | freedimen were paid ia money for their labor they could | thet wore dininclined to mass yruger exertions Conncationt, 94, rc. 10. That yarsele carrring passengers 204 | tween them or not, shall be deemed husband and wife, | Brigadier General Rly, Sub-Arrisvant Comraissioner of | scape the extortious uf the shopkeepers; but with tbe | thee one ye amie yon ten for the improvement of the Western rivers, smount- | those na A27.G5 required by lnw provided with suit. | Spd thetr ehildren shall be held to be legitimate. the Barwon, who bas charge ofa district which embrace | tickets insued to theme ey, are cum to pay the ned tae bed woe ver bs me men bet these who $1,625, shall have ‘apparatus, so arranged 4 THR NAVAL APPROPRIATION HILL. an nite number of counties, We were unable wo } prices |, and (o take whatever the storekeeper sees nanoaiane antes eg ume Gneng See sige able boat Teenched with thelreconiplement of | Mer, Dxrano, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced « bill amenda- | obtain from hit a statement of the extent of territory | ft to Povg ot Competition, which would ly re. | them with pases from the Buea, ne som DESTRUCTION OF A LIGHTHOUSE IN PORT ROTAL | such bole lO Ker soeed or otherwise, and so as to allow | tory of the Naval Appropriation bill of this ‘fe | over which he presided, for the reason that he hitnre? | duce the price of provisions, {a prevented (at least on | (¢ fall an easy prey to the sharpers «be ares od. —- euch ROO eeer ously trom the | *xplained that a section of that bill, repeali rection | did aot know the lituits of bis Jurisdiction, This offer | this plantation) by military orders Mr. Tolle, ov an ad. | ‘aiued sores Wo them wnder the wus ut Kreclenlp, ww Information bas been received at the office of the | dise sPeich it may be lowered 10 the vninn d of the ct of 1836, had the ottect of increasing the pay of & quite extegaively ta the eat on of plage | Jacout plantation, be oaltinn on ne these perete ot owe a, Ath, ir credulity and traudalently eypropet ‘oremas' navy officers from twenty to thirty-three per cent, aqua. tons. sd Hat onterests the vicinity of Colynt ie ruabel at ne je tre! ry Lixbthouse Board that the lighthouse at Bay Point, Port for a foremast bead lighe for | tay 00,000 annually, and sald thet neither Mouse had Prequired 40 voch of blaine thas in vostaconce often | payment, but be was compelled to by & apecal | Their inexperience im Providing for thew own euppors Reyai harbor, was entirely destroyed by a tornado which ‘vited thet vicinity on the 29th ult, IMPOSITION UPON LATS VOLUNTEER OFFICE’ Lawyers, claim agents and others from Bostop Cinein- atl, Nashville and Louisville have for p+ past few weeks flooded the country with circulars p/vising officers of the late war that they are entitled ts five dollars extra poy commotation allowance for servants, between May we found he bad seriously neglected his duties, general | order. Bay stated to us that be was cultivating two pigitations Major J. EK. Cornelius, Acting Sub- Assistant Commis GOCHTERACTIBG IFLR TOR, leased by” bineeif an | sioner for the Islanda in’ the Department of Boutn Caro- not in the t, at a cash rene of five thousand | lina, stated wo us that his attention bad been called to 12, three, ber. plantations he sisted | vome 4'Meuity among the noctens, 0 3 nderwent's that be had pet freedinem to work and furgished them | plantation, which had invest jound the with government rations, which were to be paid for oat | feedmen in fault. He therefore required the fredmen | have eectad salutary reforins ip the habite of the blanks of their crops. One of there he afterwards | to resume work, and notified them that if they did uot | 904 in their disposition to labor, and heve been inatirn raid, bad been seuted by Wi B. Shepley, of tue | do wo he would arrest them. An examination led us to me cometng See See ee oar 2 ae ‘Twenty fh Obto infantry, who had been a clerk in his | a different conclusion from thaterrived at by Major 74 ideas which had teen inet lied them, be Preventing collisions on the water," approved any idea of doing anything of the kind, If the pay Kori, 1804, sbail not be construed to wppiy to ef ears cihenrs ought to be increased it should be done bevan steamers and nesmers carrying tall. All | Openly and knowingly. : prpner | Mr. La Bioxp, (dem.) of Ohio, and Mr, Pree, (rep.) of ‘ocean going steamers, and in Me., objected to its consideration now. The ‘Dill wae re white lights, the | ferred to the Committee on Naval AiTaira, Clevation of at least fifteen Danae van, Ot SUR the head of the vessel, the head of the | Mr. Nemuack, (dem.) of Lad. ted & memorial and ms ‘aroug® | resolution of the Genera) Assembly of Fionda relative to ther side of the veoel, and | ® direct tax, which war referred to she Committee vn 2 3 : thorized ‘Ways and Means. office. Me (General Ely) bad put the freedmen to work | Cornelius. Im our opinion the condition and treatment | BAe", discord and bitter prejudices againat the white poo 3, 1004, and soeraas tate ae bo pins 1 inspectors in 7 mec POR ny wrnow ov » voucsrumm onrxan. | on the plantation, while Shepley waa away at hie home, | of the freedmen on nderwood's plantation fully justt- | Plestillexim | Paymaster General and by the Seend Comptroller Mr. Edarar, (eof) of Ohio, offered a resolution, wixtch | and lad promised to give them one-half of the crop. fed thom in refusing * —_ : pe ad comm ee meee oe PRACLTR OF THK SYSTEM. ; A delegation of freedmen rubwequently called on us Near the plantation rented and worked by Mr. Under. | the freedmen om the South Carolina \siands aod ibere in and stated that in addition to the two plantations which | wood is one owned by Mr. Jenkins, on eee very Viorida and Kouthwemt Georgia clearly demonstrates that mote freed people referred to Committee on Invalid Pensions, for S pension to tugwidow of Licutenaut Colonel Jamner M tie pre | Stone, of the Ninety-cighth Ohio Volunteer wlantry, and Georgia. ‘(hat the law allows no such evra pay, and that all such vepresentetions are fraudulent and intended to deceive ‘Whe pabbie. vrmance ‘of their respretive who was kiljed at Kehesaw Mountain, General Ely was cultivating on government account he of \woatment is pursued. The the freed people who have remained om the plantations, RE WIAGARA SBIP CANAL. fal performed dhs manner provided by law, of el moneys | wxraxsion # TURK GRANTED FOR Coxsraccrog oF 4 | war alto placting om bis own cecens the ferme of ork'ng three days of the week for wages | 884 have been aldol by the etvice of the and pee. ‘The parenge of the Niagara Ship Canal bill in the that may be received by them. . RAILROAD 1 WCMIGAN. Robert Joiner end A. M. Hunt. This delegation further | Afty cents a task, paid in corn at two deilares bushel | Now military and Burens officers, are i ‘@ amendment ‘The bil as amended was passed. It goes back to tne Mr. [fvoraan, (rep.) of Mich., asked stated that twenty-nine colored persour, men, women bacon at twenty-five conta a pound, with othor eenieted Senate is likely to be with Mr. Morgan's . | rouse fot concurrence in the amendments. upaninges consent to report the Henate bill toextend | sud children, wuffering from smallpox, wore crowded | articles at proportionate prices—and during the remainder requ.ring the sanction of the State of New York. Fo: LAGULATIVE, FCDMGAL AND EEBCUTIE APreormiarion | the tise for the reversion to the United States of the | into one room about twenty feet by twenty-four in sive | Of the woek they were allowed to cultivate for thew ME NEW FIVER CEYT COIN. =. Jandy granted by Congress to aid in the construction of a | amd placed om the bere floor, with Go bedding, | selvesae much land as could manage, the land Ip oar opinion the tow “4 At one o'clock the bill making appropriations for the rasyeed trem Ambey, Wy Bilietete end Laatiap, te some while their only covering war the blankets they had | being given them by Mr. Jenkins free of reut. Uon of the occupation of tie ‘The Treasury Department has received & copy of © | je cisiative, executive and capenene of fhe gov- Oy ap EAS a brought with them, These poor creatures were onn ComTRACT. under the order of General © Grcelar that hes been generally distributed throughoat | ernment for the year ending June 30, 867, was taken up. ir. i <a. thereupon the | left im this condition several ome of On the Daynard plantation, om Edisto Island, the fol- the lands to the former owner: on the Let day of Janaary the country by an establishment in New York, in which isa Dillof Gfty-one ‘and provides for the salaries ame, with a substitute, which extends the time of con with ee ee to our knowledge — | Bent, requiring the laudowuers Wo pay to freed ine This rondmee me their | the value in money of ail improvements made by them im wee being euttivased by = while occupying the lands, thie to be determined by a qh pages, official im the differeat departments. struction for seven years. “s the Pi, of a @ amendment placing Mr. Fear, (rep.) of Mich., oppased the substitute. hey state thas for fifty dollars in currency they will —- of respectable od colored people, at- | own account, partly under laud grants and partly with prec: parties fifty-five dollars in the new five cent ,000 at the disposal of the Secretary of the Trearury ‘The substitute was adopted and the bill, ax amended, | tacked mallpox, wore thus taken from ther com- | owt On the [2th of May last, whem the crops ‘ell | Commission appoiniel by ibe government, Of course we tee & transparent attempt at swindling. It OMtorese ‘at his discretion the componntion of the | 789 paused. 4 placed in tbix room to die of neglect, | been planted and the cotton ing hoed, a naa from | 40 not mean by thin lo suggest an interference with any clerks of bis department, PRIVERGRS GRANTED PO THE SALTMORE AND ORIO NAIL ‘soured ux thet he called to aw | New York, catmrd Holton, came on the farm wth « | of the ireedmen who way desire to surremier the inate has already been announced that a soon as the coin | diferout days to tufurm kim of | squad of colored soldiers, under charue of s sergeant, and | they are now oocnyying Ot any Ume prog ta that port ir, Wiaow end be was opgeen to givingmch ‘ase Roap come incre ‘and expecially to the present sroretary Mr. McCouovan, (dem.) of Md., from the Committsr weady for distribution quantities in Mity dollar packages onof the freedmen in the Small- | compelied the ireedmen t contract with him to culls Tm Tt would give that offer '00 much | on the District of Columbia, reported bill Ww autborixe and was told om each occasion that the | vate the land for bis beneit. What the exact terms of may bo obtained by addressing the Director of the Mint | of the Trasaty. Ot wate Jepartanas the extension, constriction and os by the Baimoro aud | General could not be seen, ax he was alment attending to | this contract were none of the freedmen with whom we tem a Philadelphia. Me Popasons, (rep.) of Me, ioe, that the political | Ohio Kailroad Company of « railroad from between | bin piantallous Thus neglect of duty by General Kly | converand senmed to know. Home believed they wore to iowid thie re PRNSTOKS. course ofthe Secretary of the yh agree ont the Monseacy Juaction into and within | was complained of te 0 fetier weiuen by Heverly Nash, a | get e third of the crop, while others stated they were to ooommenaneen 5°, bw grote funy) meng maby * perhaps. District of Cobura' enor: n \ rotod ve . a (ease ‘The House Committee on Invalid Pensions are prepsr- | very agreeable, to Mi ‘out be Hocre- | After php —y Messrs, MoCvuoram, Fraxc: Seas cctons of tan rentnan. eon ee eae seseeve Saly $00 ereaL of tee ae” Oe, tolen 4 ome Gath a mouth for the rent of their caine. Mr. Holton | Seplember neat, so aa to give both partion ample intl, am 4 | make their acrangementa lor the Rent seamwe's plamting. the pul oficer, The | Trowae, Soaseve, LaBuown, Garrimn, and Hanvais, of | of the letter General Kiy told Nash he did not like such | was not on the plantation at the time of our ¥ tag © dill, which will soon be presented, giving to the had been inaugurated | Pa., the il: was read three times and passed. widew of the soldier or sailor, in addition to her present pension, two dollars is month for each of her children. ‘hie pension wil! require an appropriation of aix millions i fi : i of dollare, Mr. Wilsce's PRASOWAL. He believed Generals J. W. Schofield and J. A. Logen left Wash- | « citizen Fi @0 long sick in thie city, pee The their own pum en Mer the Brate — Wy A Me new: where the thi ie the Dimeelf in APPOINTMENTS TO mnsrary wey. a pli ninety-nine out of every hun Mr. fommeen, from the Conference Committee om the i Pe to. Joint resolution relative to intments to the Militury Lad Academy, made a teport which was agreed to. The House then, at fur o'clock, adjourned. @eapes. to be taken back to native country. With great ‘@upeideration, PPT. Ex.President of the Bwiss Confederation, i i 2 There are no land grants woder Generel Sherman's order op Port Maya nana, bat the foeed yoople teed 2 yunderable oe fh thie nant > = a 3 2 =i 3 a PRUCIPITATED PRASON KILLED [ oy ned Morena ofcere amd by the fread con ton of the treetenen im thie 1 ibe eocoareging prompaote of seme nen! point at which we Montiveno where AND GEVERAL (NJ0RED, Microw, Va, June 12, 1806. A fearful accident occurred to the down mail train on peat Jost a8 men do when they are delivering | tbe Danville Railroad, ear Coalfield this afvernoon, Le ay sipeches. Caused by the breaking of « switch rof. The ladies’ car ir. Fawkes sald he sometimes recalled sentenc: yet he neve made propared speeches {t only ‘howell whe precipitated over an embankment, making three doyartment the cropa whrch Uney These thrifty Uaders, many of whom | after leaving Tallahanee Aivoot at Reanfort wth (be army purchaned . and cotton of the freeimen & Un conte 6 the jaundied! eye with which Mr. Grimos viewed every. | fevolutions, and amashing the car in the descent. Mra. ¢ A FULAGTEROTIO CRAPLEIS. ¥ 4 have this season aiteuly secured "leone te ine " si baplain M. French, U8 © T rean Misdonary wm of the wo bape ondor he President's po y irteon other persons were injured, among them Bishop | Lett, “ub-Ammiatant Ce ™ t } nden) did not, He was sure, hewover, of | Murty, of th eoaeet ® Rishe; 2 Commissioner, having cha ‘ % . og amendment, | a bad principle oh Si losone tomas Shey heabiceee eeeentaed ont | tngereoeme bate eaten we J 7 fireret ea : " > He: faved Biieen hundred dol. | Maye al Derts Tileve, Aas . > of a bs (ie, Penden) was more reeponas fori than soy The New Branswick Kieetions. lame ie money Wo Carry an the plantation end are to re. | ter Goumin tip setumeetes oe te oer , = NATE. i. Gneumy cid be 41d not te the propricty of talk ‘The New Bru Sr. Jon, N. B., June 12, 1868, | cave ove bail the wet ia Of the undertaking, They | viet (0 (he ore islands onder bie rhs Ser tes taven lag oun between 4 w wick elertions wern had vo. purchase mpplies im Jeston and ‘orward them to the | tigation wae oe BA Catharine's late: There has toon » Ge ¢ Cae & Md Wasmworoy, Jone 12, 1806. of the bad Of sailing abeent men. Did not the | Kings and Chariots counties retarned }- ~ ng. AEFORT OF IME COMMIMMIONER OF ParawTH. Becretary of Une Troan sonal Cotgreot in iia atmemen | dvdaire by very large majoriuen The. confenerates will Me Anruont, (rep.) of RL. offered & repointion foe bP Sear alee hare Uhirty-chres members i@ the Rew Pasion Chaplain French ongiotand to on that 'a | mach con! aston and 4:sorter here onrastomed by ihe Rov of whieh bes teen with Mre Hanehan be war ante | Tunis G Campbet!, 6 colored man from Move Sete, who ie, tal by & Genre W aamet her to formeh lever for | was loreted on the elend by General Saxton a¢ 46 ager AS. Valor General the poor frevdaen, bys with even we vrdinary crop he | of tbe Bureas. This wan sbeiiahed ail ise wavs Poise | 7 ® FULLERTON, Brgsdur Gowernl,