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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1866. ——— : bcs nm mp ene Somme WHOLE NO, 10,881. Sa wo tear i 1 others justify it fv Th ion W A S ike N CG T o ba | | that pnblic jadgment ts inclined to ho lenient, 8 | perosiy OF GOVERNMENT FUNDS BY DISRURSING Orrin 9 AT TRE WARK DEPARTMENT. eine The Secretary of War has issued a circular Instracting % ail disbursing officers of the Ordnance Department to INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN COWGRESS, | uevosic me povte rants, for which they are accountable, With assistant tyeasurers of the United States only and pnataratad bl ‘aul special goverotient depositovies, Funds received for | the sale of public property, excepting the ordinary sales | of subeistveace stores, ©, without unnecessary delay, to be deposited in the nearest of said depositories to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States on account } of the approprintions to which they belong, unless they receive special orders from the ordnance otficers, No transler of fonds from one depository to anothor will be made without the speelal authority of the Secretary of War. Pubhe funds will remain in the depository until neoded for disbumement to the public creditors and the bursements (rom the identical funds received frou the depository. | Important Amendments to the | Banking Law. | Reduetion of the Tax oa National Banks aid Restriction of Circulation. Senatorial Opposition to American Repr sentation at the Paris Exhibition. VIE SOLDIERS AND SATLORS? ORPHAN FAIR. There i a contest at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan yer a beautiful gold beaded cane, which is to be nd to the Senator receiving the largest number of vised |v it lies niainiy between Senators Ira Harris, of | Our Minister te Paris Characterized | ic, and James I. Doolittle, of Wisconsin. ‘The asa Snob 2nd Napoleon Stig- price of a vote is fifiy cents, and nota litle eauvassing f is resorted to in order to keop the favorite of either party | matized as a Robber. aload, The tables of the different States are covered | with contributions from frends near gad distant, who ure earnestly devoted to the snegess of Wis noble and hamane cause. SANTA ANNA Debsic ia the Howe en the BIN Freposiag to Restore the Southern States to Their Politica! Rights. WIAVING FOR & PORTRAIT OF GENERAL SCOvT. It seems that General Santa Anna is negotiating for the equestrian portrait of General Scott, painted by Troyes, by reeotution of the State of Virginia, and now | on exhib tion in the Capitol, Tk is pronounced the larges | and best equestrian painting in the world, Speech of Mr. Marrs, of Maryland, POLITICAL APPAIRS IN THE WEST. Justifying Secession. ‘Tho Prosident’s (riends are preparing to make a clean = sweep in the West. Judge Hughes, of Indiana, at pr sent practising bis profession here, bas just been noini- pated tor the Locittlature by the Union convention of his and the indications are that the radicals are be- og cleaned out in mos of the nominating conventions. HOMESTEADS POR THE PREEDMEN IN THE SOUTH. re report of the Conference Committee was agreed p the Homestead bill for freedmen and refugees to- day. Italiows forty acres of land to each loyal refugee or freedman in South Carolina, Georgia, Alavama, Mle sissippi, Loursiaga and Arkansas, who shail occupy and cultivate the same, Its friends elaim that it will deds- te the actual settlement in sme] mut forty-six NE Brace His Sympathies Now, as Heretofore, En- tirely with the Kebels. Rencontre Between Gen. Rous- seunuand Mec. Grimmell. Grinnell Patiently Submits to a re millions of acres, which eax ad longer ve sold, bat is se Good Caning. cured to while and biaek alike, de de &e, PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING. ES The House Committe on Commerce have azresd to Wasmixaron, June 14, 1866, report back the Seuate bill to prevent smuggling, recom. mending concurrence in the Senate amendments. PROVISIONS OF TRE NEW POSTAL Law. According ‘0 the new postal law just approved by the President, prepaid and free letters are to be forwarded at ihe request of the party addressed, from one post office to another, without addiviona) charge, ang returned dead Jetters restored th the writers thereof free of postage. RIRTY-NINTA CONGRESS. Wirst Session, tENATE. Wacuinorox, Jaue 14, 1868, THE ROSKARUPT LAN, Mr rop..orN, Y., presented the memorial of the New York Chamber of Comtuerce in favor of the Bari Ur. Morgan said he hoped the Bankrupt bill would be reported from the Jadielary Committee at erly day, as to chable the Seuate to pave it, He AMENDMENTS TOCTHE NATIONAL BANKING LAW. Mr. Hooper, from the House Committee’ on Bapkiag, reported severnl amendments to the National Banking and Currency act toxlay. The twenty-lirst section is ¢0 | amended as to make a reduction of ten per cent in the circulation of all banks whieh have a gapital exceeding $200,000; and to limit the circulation of any single bank to $1,000,000, Section thirty-two is amended 50 as to requir ail banks situated in the places mentioned in section thirty-one (except New York, Philadelphia and Boston) to have an agency in those cities which shall redeem their own bills and the bills of banks for which they are redemption agents. Section foriy-one is amended so as to reduce the tax on circulation to one- quarter of bne per cent each balf year, and to strike off the tax on eapital, Several other important smeudinents are mate, PROPOSED NATIONAL INSURANCE BUREAU. A Dill was introduced in the House to-day by Mr. 8. V. Tawrence creating a national Bureau of Inaurance in (ie Stone ay, Treas ppa it. it vides that the head of the | esprested hinvell in favor of the bill that recently passed ony snr pete Prosident, ahatt hoit | te, Howe on tine «abject, ‘The memoria! was referred bureau shall be appointed by the President, shalt hold | (0 Sne duciceary € ommiee office for dive yeara, at a salary of five qhousand dollars WAND GRAN. a shall give bonds in the sum of A joint explanatory of an act gran per annum, and that Ye shall give bonds in the sum of | | join: ce ieee shaft eg, fifty thousand dotiars. | lake Lacie rr Public Lands. fej (rep.) a. Kansas, from the Committees on avorubly on the bill amthorizi to lease certain saline INTERESTING TO BONDAOLDERS, | seh A case of interest to bondholdors was docided to-duy | [AME Ine et by First Comptroller i W. Taylor, of the Treasury Deo | ning Mineral cpriage, which wan ordered to. be partment, apon the following established facts:—3r, | printed i r none dd doliar United States | met Pay ome We TUE Navy | Weage bought ten on A dotiar Unit mee Ge re arn ee Re ee bonds, with consecutive bers, Having no Areproof | vai Ad iteta: the demete, | i for additional | mens of pus Which was posed, TH bonds 500 a tt endemta, M A “ ates Ghat the appoint | pm to to be made aneer the act of a 1868, for the | t or are er orcanivation of che Puy D of the Navy, | « for he bonds |)" be mad ho number of fant pay via aca seiteep bse tga va of ie Navy, who have periormed duty during | coupons A entire, tho “ 1, new \ ones can be issued; Jor these siulon, but nut recovered, | new bouds cannot be issued. ‘The law dors not author |<e | «Pay Depart ot be eNauile cou ak practicable @ the issue of wew for iost or stolen ones. The bolder can collect the ivterest coupons as they mature, but nothing more can be done. aly ob they strall tre reviin, Wer oF OOLEMMLA UT. \ THE NEW Vv MILL. Friday th Mnat., Wee, On iF n of Mr | Mr. Schock, from the © tegon Military Aftnirs, | (r¥p.) of Me | reported substantially the bill organizing the army, ‘Ve oORN AVAL APPOINTMENTS. | which makes the army to consist of five regiments of ar- j Mr. Grows, (rep por Jowa, cailed up the Mi to define | llery, six of cavalry and fifty of infantry. ‘Ten of the | the uuinler sud regulate the appointment of ulhvors in } the navy, an ined its iwions in a bfies spe infantry regiments are to be compo of ve n re Mr. Ve-seNnes, (ren) of obtecied to creating the wervos and cight of 1 loved ty Omicers and en. | office of samira 4 very high respsct for Admirat listed men of volunteers are inade alli ble to app licen hat Soe: Aonets eaee 2 opposed, Low ' w making the o of meat as officers of mew regiments, and it provides Tor tae | eee ee einen nn ie ict ot acunienl tor Parrucnt } abolition of the provost marshal’) borcad, ig He thomit vy where this bere | provisions are substantially as in the He worsbip, sieiid had beou re rejected, It iA believed the present witl may be a ble te the House, dollars, but Against the Dew MENCOUNTER BETWEEN GENERAL novessau ayy WANNA ONE RaBinel the new Mi. GRINNEL. \ mascot oda Aen all | ton thourend Mr. Doo matter of preclation of rus ‘The eastern portico of the Jtapitol was made the -« of a rencontre, about four o'clock this afternoon, tween Gencrat Lovell H. Roussean, Member of Con grew rep. af Wh for the gnvers eryces of “Comeral ¢ tts ap. Fie did ant from Kentucky, and Josiah & Gringet!, from the Fourth | think 1 ipeonpistent ®lm repebiteas form of zovern- Congressional district of Town, in which the latter re. | BwBL thar we anwull uve w yeneral at the ead of the ny aad ap adn We treudd of the Har’ ceived a severe castigation with # mall rattan cane, and,“ Yy? FP) Ted, apike lnfaece of. thy ame of decidedly secoud best. The readers of the Con- 1 and} ould not make the imodi- gfrestonal vlebates will recollect that the honorable geu- | Meine Ne lil, ~poken Ot the amendment of the Uemen exchanged some sharp remurks end rr ir commitioe te "the words “one admiral’ in the tees’ several movihs since, ubd that om inet | fret mee on 16 Monday Mr. Grinnet! attacked Geners| Rousseau shame | We ta yeas and neva on it, fully in debate, and was dnally called to order and com Faia + Anthony, Chandler, tragin, Dootittte, Kom pelled to devist. General Rowswoan wae greuily iv | ter Grunes Cuthrs, Howe Kivkvewt Lane Ind). Morgan coused at dhe time, but managed to control his indigna- | Ks ‘iaimeix, siewart, Tramvan, Wade, Wiliams and tion to a degree that surprised hie eppowente, Wis | Neve — Meee Compe Cowman, Davis, Serendan, 1 tay Henderee:, Howard Merrit, Ponevoy, Riddle and Soule moderate rejoinder leit the inference with many hearers | that he was not greatly angered, but was ta reality tn duced by iis determination to transfer the theatre « buryit The bit wat than powed, with ao amendment oe an additional se tion that recond asmisiant siginoses bait the controversy to another eld. General Rous.) Uo 4vremind ny ae esol p yi poke the sean wan aswured the next day by a persum | empl dent riggers he supposed to be Grinneil’a ariend, that, the | | A joint reotution approprivtiog ten thowrand doliary latter regretted bis iatomperaia speech, and wae prepar. | MF Fi 'B (he Povouae Under was passed imgan apology. Hoe waited until today for it, when | The consideration of the joint restating to enable the aceldent © the affair a different termination. Imaer } Uyited =tay pert . rate m the 1 # Not WAR alaly after the adjournment of the Hous Rourseas | (ni 0h 1D 28 | Mitte oer or Me cnves eon encountered Grinnell on oF near to the front steps of the Capitol o# they were going to the street ears He stepped op to dim, put bis hand on bis shoulder and | aid to him in substance that he had waited four days for | for the outrageous umsaul mute apoa | | ‘ | Yiding that no offirers shall he appoluted, and vo maney Peel “over Lot feeolation Will he imper al govern ent het hove g.vea proper as#urances to this yovernnont | ot the inmediate » Uherawel of the French troops from the terriiory of (he rapublic of Mexico, Mr an apolozy Sil wy m.) Of Del., spoke ngninet the pends | seh ; ing reeplution, allegiag that Congress bad wy right (o ap him in the House debate, Mr, Grinnolt said alnvost | Nirrinlitien, eliekiag that Vangie | nothing, bot lolimated that he bed no apology to maker, Mr. Bares, (rep) af N ¢ sald he tat relied mn formation Gat t whereupon Rosseua rived a ema! flexible retian cave 2 French Woop would be wiabdrawa | trom Mexico before Qotober wext. | that be had in his bend and inilicted a member of sharp | we yes +09, (rep. Of Mich., did not Chink the Prenct | blows over the former's toad, shoulders and duck i traps woul soon be voluntary ‘withdrawn (rom Mexico, | ould atcike. The cane, or wh, wae | ir Hows (rap. of Wik, did not think the pending | ‘ay, » te ‘ °3 " (bead tha dation! | rentntion s the proper reagatment of the eae in the | Mintered and broken in. tito, whe : * | presence of French troops, if inewlt there was. If the Hon’ was Bronght Lyn cows. dirinwoll made ao-fenistance | od Rane ga eat wad people were wronged, they } iahiided AUARRGA’ Ube iin: «o> ota Vaile to weed: Gets | redress the wrong ae « sovereiin Power. bekapeisesn sce Be NS beeflons yell xan Me. Wabr, (rep.) of Ohio, wns of the opinion that thie blows, Rougauu war evehvrming (hat he would Claacd | oy yiey would not be benefited bY fopresentation ab the | dri that bowould net nmuly gentlomen with (ampunity (8 | F.x.b)>tion Th vas gyilen op, We said, to enhanen tie | jonre when he Was protected by i - nd yroodeur of the Napoleou ¢ dyaasty, and the the Howse when he was protected by the rules, without idea we seat itiere monld came heek tah thet: | bolag eaticd to account for ft outside.” Grinnell, per As died with the hind invitations, | haps, w thot knowing what be tttered under on That ene the way fl ae eulde men, eveneti. tel ‘tae woit'a vigt, op iL ae the Wily out 8 When reat to P Ph ayn: TS BANS right; that’s right," OF |)" o Nieeen emurtk Le Noe oly & month to get AN tight,” all right.” By the time the affair was cou | jnraiuatnd wth the atistectacien by waich they were cluded twenty ar thirty persons wore prevent hut n\n Char prevent tepresuntarive at the Fremeh oricrenes Was attempted by any one and but wd. By yg ng 16 was im Bo tonse a Aight, a Grinnell made woresntance, | Le¥alenn: (71 WMS MOU lee bed composted tee and Raseesy condned himwrit to the ave of bis cane. It wae | geoaton’ crimes thar nul be Committed agaiaet a free vigorously plied, however, and ralond ane ugly welt on | ponte snd a sister repcbTc of ore Tt was the duty of ‘ Vaited Sates tie Lote Matter and see that the poopie of Merieo tere not oteridden by thix rubber noes tort chewk wd several others ou bis body wad arma Beyoud thee po injuries were wusteined. Public 1) wad ite dary to drive the Preach o uf Mexico, opinton, of course, i¢ divided conevrning the uffray. Mr, Davie, (dem) of Ky., spoke achinat the revola The radicals call (tan outrage aed Vireaten Roumean's | COM Be wee opposed to spending money for such & prirpow. He wax opposed, alvo, tothe amendment of Mr e@xpaisiop [0 morros, Nearly all weiny officers aed many | Crimes, net Veracne te did pe pice the pineitie te j was none in May it, bat because he believedg it too grave a matter to at tach to such a resolution, Mr. Doorn did not think phst Abese industrial exbibitions wi kings. 1t was making obsisance io mdustry. This grand fair of the nations was from an idea borrowed ram Atwerica It was essentially an Amercan mettle en. Mr. McDovaatt, (dem.) of Cal., snid the “Holy Alli ance’! Wag but a movement of which Lie present moye- ment in Ewrope was the counterpart, He the policy of Napoleon to eirenumeribe t intiuenes of the North Atnerican rep: can senumnent of the Pyench was with the Untied Mater, When Napoleon vent Maximilian to Mexico he commnitt a greater misiake thon his uncle made when be di vowed his lawful wife and married 'Choresa, Ho held that Napoleon was the worst enemy of ine Uniied stacer living at the present tine, Mr. Wiegx, irep.) of Mass,, cid not believe tr. Grimes’ amendment at ull relevant to the joint resolu. tion, He would tncsefore vote for the original propos! fon and against the amendment. Mr. Savisavay said there Monroe doctrine was a cheriched faith of the American people; but there wos tine for everything, and Uie present was not the time for tue assertion of 10 Monae doctrine, Eight millions of people were denjed represen: tation in Congress and taxed without their cousent, A larger territory than Mexico, rightfully belongtag to ts Union, was excluded from tt. There was no Uiican government in some of the adhoring State; to-day. There yland, pone in Te eo aud noe UP ving attention to 2 powers end Missonri, "Was there a republican government south of the Potomac? He (Mr, Saulsbury) maintained that there was not Mr. Grises said he had offere? the amendinent werely to getan expression of opinion on the vubject o. tne French occupation of Mexica, and he was grotbed with the voanimity with which the ~ of the French em pire had been denounced. Hix object haviny complished, he would withdraw the ameac. The amendment was withdrawn, Mr. Grimes oGered mm amendment precluding mom hers of Congross, or others holding 0 of honor and ook under the covernment, from being Cominisoners yuder the act: whieh was edopied, Mr. Hanns offered ar amenament appropriating ts ty-five thousand dyilars in colu for the mol ings in Paris for the accousmodati tho States, Pending the consideration of the above anen a of | the Senate at four o'clock adjourned. HOUSE OF RFPRESENTATIVES. Wasitr June 14, 1sd6, 2 Mr. bill for tha creation of a National Bureau of Insnrance, and to pro vide for funding the indebt which Was read twice and rei Ways and Means, PEORGANIZATION OF THE ANY. Mr. Sonexex, (rep.) OF Obigs from ihe Committ Military Aftnir’, reported bacWh substitute for tho Howe bill for the reorganization of the army. It woe o to be printed aud recommitted aud postponed (ii day next, ness of the United wd to the Co SEW COLLECTION DISTRICT IN THE, Mr. Pate, (rep.) of Wos., introduced a bill to create the collection: district of Corpus Christi, which was trad twice and rejerred to the Committee on Commerce. SATARIES OF PATENT QYTICEDS. The Senate bill to an\horize the Commissioner of Pit ents to pay ihove @@ployed a3 examyners and aritant examiners the gajary. fixed by: law for ihe duues per- formed by them, whieh was before ihe House a! its od. journm: nt yesterday, came wp in order. Mr. Hakbixs, (dem.) of Ky., withdrow bis motion te lay it on the table, bg After somo discussion, in whieh Mr. Wrxrw @ep.) of LiL, inforined Mr. Joncker, who bid che the bill, tbat, after getune @ benkrapt jew throngt House, he now wanted to bankrapt the Treasury, ‘The bill waz paseod by a vote of 65 to 41. CREDESTIALS OP A NORTH CAROLINA MEMTTR. Mr. Waatcy, (rep.) of W. Va., presented the areden tials of Lewis’ Hanos, claiming to be elected to & from the Fifth Congresaional Mistrict of North Caral which was referred to the Committers on Revonstriction. Mr. Exonipen, (dem.) of Wis., made tie objeetion that that cominiiteo had made its Huai repori, and conse: quently was discharged, The Sreaxen overruled the objection, stating that the commitioe had not been diechonted: that varour met tors had beon referred to it, which { bad Mow maparted, and that af all events the House had the right to refer @ matter to it, ESTARLIBUMENT OF AQRAY OFFICES ON THE PACtEIO CONT re, The Hovee resumed consderation of the Will whiob was wp yesterday to establish aeuy Oregon, and at Boise City nod to discont ane tre Branch mints at Dalles City, Oregon; Charlaue, N.C, and Dahlonega, Ga. Mr. Hexmnses, (rep.) of Oregon, em he had commenced 7 all in the bul re the Lode [the specen Be ati Morent, and Taayen Mr. Mendersow's amendment was rejeetad by 61 t rd An CURRENCY Mr ri, (mop) of 2 from the Committre on Nanking and Currency, reported a bill to amend the loual Curreney uw |, which was read twier aud a leave to reper’ at any trie mate business of bat ue 1D hel nir Ue Vediees (he circulation of | exereudm $300,009, te nf ll hye w oir of rape than oti and also prov hat eu on of the Interest on # . The reduction noua tice p IS. It provides toruver th thirty ada 1 hank eb “1 (hin pee Witeen *, tol if onversion of Of Stale banks Into national hanks, qr tv teen millions for baticw IM the a aml ole eured chang 1) owned pttingts and abe wratinues the present 00) requ come at which it ore Philadetphia ane Bost ow York, Naking What hae been known asthe Suffo'k Henk ayewnn sronghons the country ection Uii-tyfour reqiiirs inonthly yee iene fre » hook to the Comptrolier of the Correnes to be “ b he President and Uashier, ated te quarterly peor nn ° ath bY & majors Of the Bom rd o u the relarne are else om erable 1 rene, yednoes the bx on elreulabinn trove ern nmually to onr-for 7 Mf the tax age thr expitel ° tox Ou deporite as at prove! and making A « < leea! taxation, Section forty-five require the Seormtory of thn T to withdraw from any qowervunent depository way poh! Inuney in exeree of the amoant eerired ov © ne be Ww dg deposived \oneoure the mfe heaping « ey THE PUREE LAWH IN SOUTHERN eT ATT, Mr. Jeisax. (rep. of Ind.. from the Conformnce Cor mittee on the bill for the dirposn! of the pablie lands for homestend actoa! sottiement in Alcbaine, Miceinpy Lonislana, Arkansar and Florida, mace « report, wubb wae ayreed to, wrer einer ta Mr. Brace Trews, (dam ) of Ma Cominittee, reporiny! a bill to Berkley and Jedereon, West Viry 0» the act of July 4, 1664, in reverence Ciphtam, Whiel was Fead tees times ood ps edb TH Mise = Mr. Winpow, (rop.) of Minn., iL 'tod sothorive the Winona ant St. iy ty construct a bridge across the Mls este it aa A pont road, which fort Le Popt Othe « ne ne then ped mem from the Jndictw be provisions 6 he Court of » Ho Dill for rea fall political righ Mr, Woepow a th yM. He pata thet the read» # revels was, shall tretere r + year lo dentroy* It war q € @ Sout) aati he represented. for The vepubti- | making abelsancs to fered ik won | nid be no doubt thet the | —— eee ———S Fepublie, fre, united and prosperous, shall have were repedtionn tn | * love tis glorious mission among the uations of the whether they embodied the views of the | } eth. f 1 the States, and third, whether (hat lay ¢. Hanes Md., addrewsed the House in | people bad the power to matotain that republican form | | onooeition, He declave ple he now stood | OF government At the same time the credentials of | # We bad stood after the war wit declared; as he had | members elect from thove States should bave gone to son the uct Coogiess Suen he received’ its crown of | the Commitioe ou Elections, ‘ ax he had stood in privon a ve the infer. Mr. Bowne sked his colleague how a eommunity } be) fusiraweut of tyranny—a court marti ashe | conld pow bly be author zed through any organizatio fe jrimeipl be stand in practice when- | to tntue erade that could he regarded by the House everoccn ion tight require, He declared himself an | or any of its committer ux credentials uptll the righs of . at, beheving in the doct Of see that community tobe cousidered as a State within the ait thot the severas of the Union have | Union had hocy rocoenied by the eonatituted authori arate from it, eas acting for itselt, | wes of ¢ ory therefore, bow it could hat abure ‘ had beew | have boon consiat na cominttted of dito so great ap | © us Lu be Cow ag Whe right 6 a Carolina te in this govern | ty be raprovontod all, sed another catgmittes ef the Siwies were justified in going out; anit | Houre to be 1 Is oupad by the ao ofthat by their ordinances of sseescion ‘ i t to ‘b's Union for f syoament with his i fd nob ebaw, t pate or Ale propa Wet ho aif {« wved, tie aot the raheot aNpen 4 i nd by then at pation. Fy believed tn | f ales wit n fivin the Begun’ hy, bat he Sin ebains or subject to penalty tor ae-oring them, ant | sh ‘ » political ar pera 4 m which © | Peon, and to add a scotion an ot duly 4, 1864, by transferring the Branch Mint at Dales Ciey a | wbate wae puriicipated in by Mexare Ac inet be, tnd all devited (Nat «he + worlient IDARFHE poReltle, consieent wc pr ty. Botche | ation «ne, stall her repront ewtnetied here nee Whaat Uhe imperition of any ce 5 what | ! The President aud ir {upon in mediate and tnconditionsl admi= js any pro tection to the freedmen. to whom (he fa th of tbe gow ernment hee teen pledged; without any change in the bark of representation, whereby making the vole of a Southern roel equal to the votee of tee Northern soldiers tell be remedied without any disfranchiaoment of lending parjurel ond dangerous 0 urore inequality of traitor and withont any prohibiiione syaind the a-compuo® and payment of the rebel devt, or of rebel ciaima for joe of slaves The Union party de- manded thet the plighted fall of the satog to the humble frecdmam whatt be maintsinet; thet the baste of reprowntacion whal! be tate jaet ont equitalite, tbat prominent traitors who hare oon wrote lo Ruppert the constivation of the Waited States and violated their onthe shail pot be allowed to inske or © @ laws for Joyal men, that the national dent rhell cever be rey. diated, and that tne netionnl oblige our to pay hoontiow abd pensions 10 widiers and vallers end (heir widows and orphane sball not be qvew ened. thet the revel debt ehall never le weeummed oF paid ne feviern! or Mtate governmean that these quaranters ehal! he embeded in the Grim tounlationg of the feribiie where neither treason hor rebetiion she) ever revel (oom and chat theme shail be made a condition preee tent tothe hull restoration of the rebel States Mr W ns plorneted to orrue from these premiees in rupport of ne bill He coueloded by saying that the power of (he nation i yet the hande of the loyal people; they have purebaned He ata feartal cot: they @ill keep it Gnul equal and eueet jmiee ie red to every citieen, and unt! tbe nto mich # de potiewe Chem ri ve them suchprotection 4 ver, The that he tthe Pr ont wit Neither ha Prov not avotd it tad ndrew « bersel ¥h a) Foon upon her hat not 180 bi ite i ‘0 lone e He wo voto ok. ne the noble eith fat on it of the ai Fonthern mer id be ado, whit ted Oe yer on rm m the War b coflin and the sot rejoice over tht repeu rey tt the ear of a hi Pub hearc; ey wore ’ rewmalt tartment. Vout) Pilate mathon, hut a w look now ata Noni Vrawn Wax arrevted Tote cringe ory in (he moat Lormal in 1, bith every fucitity for devencs, no ypoelat t rut revent Lhe y. A petiten bls vuration of itis soul for ei remains were pliced yp to Wie friende HO 05.0 right of cee wd i with the eon tae ratia Sorna fre Mr. Wn 1 ris, ‘a aisle, in front of the Sporker's peakrng, Mear hisapeerch wane bd hie words inandid) bathered into the se yiginity, where they retained thro: OF the whoie speech, notwiiheandin sbeed at eighty-six, aud that n olin Teal fane had become nacewary ee ot oMiod at Derthithinge bar the eamelusion of Gia epeecl ME Le Booey, (leat oP OhM, rode, and, to th nie OF th: dome cmtic patty omenuted ron the we 1 opriat Spl ol by Ne Hares, ‘The democratic party « thay ihe Southorn Staten ever wer " t ' to go oat of tie t t | both vith te geatieman fron nd gud & | ean from 4! i Mir Dow « rhe) Mr. Stawsn | to the ¢ i, at vont { , lie ion " i aft \ y ( fomesh dd won f a be fvanin or the goptteman trav ‘ Sites werw oat of the Ci rikoad the | wered, | i} ed by. a. | he had ve ny Joyal ino nity i eat a yt oh a rowalt. p ta desire to find out how th leavar uacte reconciled bis theory end | bb } sot wbility to re e " we eountry every ¥ | by ithe theory which be had advoew | ¢ wm, touching the right, of rypreen. a in reby a He bad net de | ened capien laid dowa by bine ia We Lonl oction casea, in the Tuiriy- ed hi Cos, A ive th tue Hoare was coming had axamed-@n howe ou then adopted by large and [a Dioos and Mr Etdedeo wore both on the floor ‘ 5 chance of catecbiong the tavuber rpm M bat Mr yleldiny to iu ver hy @ froin Weecou-in Lidridge) botare whe his own har Abpy of that of the geuthenan Crom Mary and Ot, Ta Yo Vuommer obtained the floor, and sald’ that know os f th man of the Committee on tle 1. Dawes) he hed eudewvored to persuade sim to oer & proposition be ad ented themse!res from distr fon wan bw an aH yal, 6 fed why the goutleman, im hut ral jor the restoration of the vlden tines, had uot done © He woudered why loyal rep tatves from Ten tee 6 bould be kept waiting here ior seven loog month thie the yentioman from Meocachusetts gever one ‘or voted for her admixion, Ho (Mr, Kidridgey om (he hoitom of Lis beart, desired that that peace we linve conquered by arina— (convemptuour laugh. w the republican side)-—tight be eonsmenuna 1 min Congres He had offered at the members on hi side 1 reyresentativer by dine to anything eine, The mernbers hat the Union wow not dexiguyed, et'the Union—(tnare eontemptueny the only need now wae for lobes cten Wath the srmy and the Unton bY If the genvem: ror Me a ooblty end great i eatly (etiod of the sewaies for Wyal reyproe fon al Ain the Southern But lofiny be Hod Lirwiy tee dle tho gentleman from Maryhaud (Me, gentleman frum Pennaylvavia (Me Southern Stes were bot out of the nipw bot re Mr ainidg sho Coot, sald there newer han eos tl Bn the OM . ceoon hed pee by bith uf fa yal and tne Ey cre Mi Foe Gators Le woud na have yn tora sud have welcomed bin te 0 fdr Nhe ser had been a time when he opporianity of making the arte - Hite en betseou the bayal repre I thove who would pres-w e8ith blood-red bends, the repreentativer of | 1h | nitvare | Kevpans, of Pa. commented upoe the fact that the | | tial of Joyal Keovthera repreromlativer were re erred without debate to the Kee Atve Commitior net adt of 10 the Election Com mities, of whieh thie genve 14 from Masvarhurette was the able and ditiogumbed si ion, ad be asked wilemaa why ve Bel voleg for Mr Dorenw oo Mt Bovrwett, (rep) Of Maem, fovr, on his own eite 4 \aqnired of bie w! vor of the ade wt of the ther be meant to aay tet te | jon of a loyal reprosentaivye | ven Mister recentiy in fer thet @ majority OF the people three © Joyal to the grvernny withenet by the institutions of the Kale and knowint whe ner 0 bad etabiirhed laws atid (remed a ron. Citeoo to secre the Fights of all mew wiko: Gas aed cotor, Mf that were the pusmon of ons mtmber of tae Howse and asa ciizen of wt, ede remniaues of & periine of by ' yer hh ui } i be Intertoed inks eoiteng ve that / 10 linpstiout tie gortet whi be bed boom | py doe & make to ibe gyltace from Penmepiongen Ran tally wowld hate pencered Ik unneerary for tim | ‘9 wk the question. He bat er Cong rene mat the Provident A iaid Before i ationn edopted by the various Fovthern hat theve and sll Ue papers and evidence ng thom bad nok been feferred to ® nme eretind etcoedingty that | acer venue, whow daly ih PONT Here teen Ww ing re ealacion at p seer In conseqneny ¢ pt fark, and re rr rT Acuing 4 \ ‘ 1 we ¥ the stave potiols vo Re Yon 08 7 the PRICK ' el dof the pring ten worn ¢ 7% 6 ron over by © tothe Kighth Ave Bw tet Company, ‘ olin to» n the fewet platform, core G ek ant Wer, Broadeay, an tr Lit The jury foond rare ae Wy eg aou'ly rom aver by , Aveuwe Railrosd, om the ever tng of tw Wh anh wa cous pery fr otoploy!ng weampetent aod Gr! er 900 bor uot haviog Chaius on te frowt platforms to prevent passengers trom geting of aud On mt tbr bee 10s om Deceased eax twanlyon ae yearn of and & native of Penneytsans Hoard of Aleman. REMOVAL OF ETHRET RAILWAYS LIOWTING OF ernaeTy, Pance axe rte BU ierwoe PRIOR OFER HRORUWAY, FIT, The Board of AMerimen mut i Wriee, in thy cbaie Prewtent, Me + Kerio Hatirond Cotngm paved. The ye ae trerke fom Fon avenue Giervagh 1264 erect io the Mudem peer 4 romiatue Ww ences end plem Mt Joke oy A tee Commitee on ( tom of a ttyl ge for P tertrame over Boat strort wee ceed on by Aldennen Lore, amend the resabation vy lertrertin Hower We wiverinn for prypaesie OF Om DO to enewet $15 ONO. ym erday ab neon, the Ca move of <7 eer ayo Pulon ue moved io The amend meet Perot ut Ae EMER ded were hex h wbopred On wextion the Bowd sdjor-ned Monhay efvernvon, at @ chore, ond the | | | | Alderman Ryors it atjrerned neti Owe o'clock PM, at wh Laur Me Varunm took the chair terme Tiomar ¢ & Fewlution that the New wh Oe oy repent nme tates (ren Pew are ve eet (P@tre and Lum etrerte on arrercet o et eting i Ne “ w & murs Ce Mire Avera W. "9 ” hb wee | Shupried afd Wramemtiod 1 he other Rowed, suthorring Ut treet Comratememet (6 Renke comiteets far Lighving + the pobie Ineape Of the City 9H Coal gee, the con tracts oe OF i the towert ager, The Beerd ove cred ob be Remnd of Coomiionna ia prrmittiog th MEXICC. | Fight Between the Mexican Lib FOU n CENT and Freneh at Victoria. The French Tyoope Proe!amation of Vseohedo Conere tity Saldiers on fhei Aire he ene? ren ereier a eke. ther ee RE Downes here ” Nnie place yentente the oreneam, fifteen wiente ene, 0d honte ton of the © well represen tet Reti Nee ith herge vert tue 4 wenie oni 4 ooh thee sof abot Mewar Later it Pr wine OF AN Ii AOE we Ae @. the wceour With the cay ry AND Fh iat one wotrant, whe im Rew Ye rie Ue hae Bet hewn aber Soe ert mmetbmee they 81s Bok omet & ve + bot peutmise to toa im 4 var oe boy appearene eireder the geperel rales mere an 4 owt wml! thew 4 at eouhers + 'exste, Conner 5 persue ne foment we wen to ed o” tet from oper tats, . *. TH MROOEL TN MUTh eh rowed ww waay the work ot thew yar Key Pachionabte Wedding: The ronrringe of Wr auter more Peveonal myent tM A oye tend, 4 wh “Ww «ww ru 4 hones Welt a Socrte Danii ved me toegt - “ eompree) + re he ond oteer Te When the ten ie jlastoemn sete oot wed Reve the entree onmmn pny nope fete