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wrth ment made its deckration fu | * WS "DISAPPROVAL OF... THE “ MEASURE, Fat ore ee ime ean tt to-morrow, Noone expects Rousseap’s expulsion, a this would insure bis return to ihe United: Biates, Senate. TUE PHENCH TROOPS IN WEXICO. | ‘The ‘Président to-day, in. further answer to the fecent resotations of the Senate and House of Representatives requesting information. 1m regard 06 the employment of Eayopean troops in Mexico, transmitted to Congrees the following despatch from Mr. Bigelow to’Mr. Seward: tel as hin aclincy, ee eo contents of eee Pe 5] 560.854 fri Neerarew arhory to all the: Ponta be withdraws Sroea Manion wna & tno thought i‘should be deeuied sufficient. | E THE FRENCH Secretary of State. nn he, be. es. . ‘Wasmpotos, June 22, 1966. Seni weconstaucrionamznpMent—MESsAGE /KOM | permitted; end it was dt tts tutention to ry here sesisctis bid fant tbe fellas ‘ sien contenu aan bare tives tab tie? w No-day seet the following message to:tho: | Phan; rer ave ven th ys R ree cf ‘ie a ‘Bouse of Bepresentatiyes:— ’ kre Malreen stibon antiaee 3I fp Tahould have ee. te Congress ageport of the Secretary ef fiate, | fn commun them to" ‘wad ¢ ‘o-hott: whe referred’ tne conéarrent redolation; a the 4 (1 e aed the ‘has, been ,eulmritted ‘to M. Drduyn de “B0Mn ina, roopecting w uubealnton tothe Legilatutes of comvorent Nea at tte i vino pee teh Rsar of i SORE Dee ie seneinsizavel” } 8 ‘great swale bette ser. “the United States «Ht wilt be seou from this report that - 3 the Secevtary,ob Siaiebed)on.the \4th instant, trave-chion, Ee rene, eee One. Wetins mitted to the Gdvernors.of the several States comifed : ‘copied of the joint resolution passed on the 13th ingiant, | ‘The Sonate will finish the Tex'bill to-morrow, having proposing an amendment to the constitution. ,| Voted upeu two hundred and afteen of its pages al- Bven in erdiaary mes a question of amending the | ready, constitution must be jumtly regarded as of paramount “Importance. This importance is at the prescat \tiné enhanced. by the fact thatthe joint resolution wag not gabmitted-ty the two Horses for the approval of the President,.and that of the thirty-six States which con. | Mu'shed the consideration ef the wool: clause yesterday, stiate tho Union eleven are excluded from repremnia- | and have fixed the rates as follows On cheap and com- won in either House of Congress, although, with the | Mon wool, sixcents per poumd; on clothing and comb- tingle exception of Texas, they have been entircly | !ng Wools valued at less tham thirty-two cents per pound, restored.to-all their functions as States, in confor. | tn cent« per pound, and ten,per cont ad valorem; on smity with the organic law of the land, and have |: lothing and combing woolk valued at over thirty-two ‘appeared at tho nationa! capital, by Senators and | “ents per pound, twelve conts per pound and ten Representatives, who.Bave applied for and have beer | Per cent ad valorem, This is in scoordance with wefused admission to the vacant seats, Nor bave |'the terms agreed upon by the wool growers and manu- ‘the sovereign peopie of the nation been afforded an op. | facturers. The iron clause wae also completed to-day, portunity of expressing their views upon the important | *04 a considerable Increase agreed upon, although the questions which the amendment involves. Grave doubis, | precise rate Cannot be ascertained. A number of iron ‘therefore, may naturally aad justly arise as to whether | manufacturers have been im the city for a week or two ‘the action of Congress is in-barmony with the sentiment | ooking efter their interests, and about an equal number of the people, and whether State Legislatures, elected | of free traders are also at werk to keep the duty as it Is, without reference to sucli an issue, should be catled | The Western men have lost the Caxsced clause. Instead ‘upon by Congress to decide.respecting the ratification of | of forty cents per bushel on eved.and forty cemts per gal- ‘the proposed amendment. Jon on o:!, the committee bave-ealy gone as far as thirty Waiving the question as 4o the constitutional valdity { eentseneach bushel and gallon, The committee have of the proceedings of Congress upon the joint resolution ] “Steed to recommend a duty of six cents per pound on proposing tbe amendment, or as to the merits of the aru. | foreigmingot copper and three cents per pound on fine dle whieh it submits through the Executive Department | Copper ore, for the benefit of Lake Superior mining ‘to the Legislatures of the States, I deem it proper to ob | companies, Marve that the steps taken by the Secretary of State, as @etailed m the accompanying report, ure to be considered a8 porely ministerial, aud in pe renee whatever comm. ‘tag the Etecutive to an approval or recommendation of « the amendment to the State Legislatures or to the peo THE TAX BILD IN THE SENATE, THE TARIPR BILL. The Ways and Means Committee had anvther long ses- tion to-day on the Tariff bill, aad.will meet again to mor- row morning, when it wilt probably be completed. They CABINET MERDING. ‘The Cabinet meeting to-day was « very short owe, and pe business of importance kmowe © have been trans GOVERNOR JOMNSON, OF GPORGIA, NOMINATED AB MINISTER TO VENEZUE! Probably bo sent to the Kenate te. morrow. KECEIVTS FROM CUSTOMS. ‘The fotlowing statement of the amount of money due the government by the principal postmasters of Vie. SRORETARY SEWARD'S REPORT. ginia, at the time of the breaking out cf the rebellion, ic ee, on Stare, taken from the oMcial records :— eae eo Ricbmond—Thomas B. Bigger 2 88 The oe to whom was reterred the con- of the two houses ot Congress of the hed in the following words:—‘That the Presi. — o ‘Staten be ‘vo transmit by a to the Rxeoutives of the io oy FR Staunton—Let) Stevenson, 1,408 ‘of the United seeencesss TR ‘eitizenshtp, Winchenter—G. B. Graves, oo. .5cscccerdecsceeee 1478 for office University of Tirginia——Wm. Wertenbaker....... 623 > ~ ete ge gene BXPECTED DPRCAPITATION OF WESTERN OFricE- Execut Ot. DRRe pn ee ey The \mprension prevails among Thaois men now bere p~ ALL that the Prenidemt intends making » clean rweep of all ‘the Hon. Amara’ ieeboliers in that State, and they are making their ara ogements accordingly, Norman B. Judd expects to Series be nominated 19 place of |amg Jobn Wentwarth coived Secretary AUSUNERS SESSIOWK OF CONGREAS ON HATURDA YS. Pan agg en ty ey Late A Bas) Honses of Congress have decided to held business mmetant, m cont: masons on Saiurdaye hereafter unt! the adjecrnment. oy eee PeNstons. ‘Btates comerrning: ‘The Gommtesioner of Pensions has just issued instruc. @ransmitted certufed tome apd forma 'o be observed ip eppiying for army and ‘athe Governors of navy pensions, under the act ef Jone 6, 1686 The highest grates of pensions (twanty five, tweety sed @RCRRTARY SEWARD'S CIRCULAR LETTER TO THE GOVERNORS OF T! SEVERAL STAT the 4th dey af March, 1861, sad wilt date only from the ov Start, arma, Jone 1866. | uh aay of Jame, 1806. THE BOKDS OF THE NEM ORLRANS BANG. “WILLIAM Ht SEWARD. | latter part of the war. All that have beet The accompanying paper is the certifieste of a true | amountwg 10 over four millions, have been ‘copy of the conearrent reectution proposing an amend. | by the Department to the parties owning them There ment to the constitation. yet romaine in the Keeping of the Treasurer hetween ‘ THE ROURSEAD AND ORIXWRLS Arrain. two and the hupdred thougend dollars worth of these ‘thet? dimposition, The probability is that they wi! be pe We a it es GMUG YAany destroyed, as they are of no account’ whatever exept, “pia naps © SBN ATE. at ‘Waenrnaron,; Jung 2% 1866, ‘Th otion of Mr, of Kan- meu ee pec. oll eo coca ga eeeeer ae. of Pittsburg to Cleve- ‘wrenty patients or more are rece: ‘@iom. THE REPORT OF THE COMMIBMONER OF AGRICULTURE. i 3 ‘THE KANSAS AND KBOPWO RAILROAD LAND GRANT. ‘onstruction of of the perk “1 comple. py enbeaneraiereaben the tion to the Redwiver, wastaken a erat ‘as taken ap at ten o'clock and ftw ‘reading resumed .. Twefollowmg amend- ‘inamoo Committee Was of thers of Mareh 3, 166, entitled “An act euutled ‘An act to provide internal revenue rermment, 10 pay Interest on the public m ‘rene th o eatetes ae evary ha- dank Dtate ) b centum oo the amou person ‘or State banking a cteempation, are e's out by them, the: ‘ ‘and such tx shall be Cn ‘Comun' manner am shall be prescribed by 1 Roewe 5 Waaary Fees sat there teansapc tee eons Rat ear ener to sid comme sacreslh hastoson Se shail be ecrerbod UES $b perenne 9k Mepanesc wie aed ‘ore ri fsa amend ‘astiined to be the capitabas it ia ant Danke ceased to or was amedtately wef: versed an aft id, apd whenever theo etren- ef ‘be 5 . maar Sedan ch craoee fe a Contumnvot the chastered_or declared capital exiating at the ‘ive same wan onued, aid elreniation shail be frre froma te if ume Uaatiga: and whenever & hank which has orased to meee for Hen iL im th vf the Viaked tates, tt Lew pee amolubt OF ike uta, ing eiroulation, ta’ aa, the “Secretary “of | the Treasury shal pen it Bs i mr ornccording 10 their manoy. "waglector revs to tothe “aatishaetion “OF the. ‘assistant naseseor rectiviig such returns or Msts, steh essistall: aasensor in here required to make returua or Jinks for me a rerusing ecipcting or retvaln ‘by Che acts aforesaid, av shall ba One: duny. ageepeor ving the kame © reduce aueh rates aims jtvwient In legal tender currency arerding: to dhe value fsck coined wor aid cnrremey (or’ time covered by auld retirns, rand the tite require by rete be furnished to colleetors by assessors, sival! in ally Contain tbe several amoun'e of tosee or dullew assenaed, eX! mated or vatued fn legal tender currency only. were, ou motion of Mr. Prsvewnery, (ray) Of Me., added to the free list, ‘The Senate non-cop:urred in the Finance Committee's amendment to strike the following articles from the free Jist:—Irom beitiges amd castings for iron bridger, tills and for the manufacture of sugar, ayrup aud molasses fee gee! 9 am) bw und corp, reap ers, mowers, thres! Tnachines au , ont shetlers und wooden war. <p a The amendment of the committee to add to the Hour: free list the foilo articles Wag agreed to:—Wovdes tanks and cisterns for crude mineral ot), safes, loo ger ay trem gy ge engines, bot air at hot wi furnaces, sewing machines, wine made of en eres or other fruits, avd rhubarb, indiseub used exclusively for radroad care, co: dage, cables made of table fibres. come itoe recom: to strike ont the following the section relating lo returns required lo be mace ly or quarterly :— ‘Vm ease said tax or duty is vot, on or before ear ollector shall of Hen posed upon the spirite dis. Uiiled, oF double tne, spacial tax, due for the epirits rected by such person or Upon the premiacs hereina(ter men- tioned, imprsonment [or 8 term nat cxomering two #0, distilled or od oF an bereinalter tn H preparing the sam: the haton, Siva Riv stills Sr vrber used for @istiling, and owned mines where sel Dewi son of this emotion i a 3; Ei . He i i bs, § im the Sapetiay of cocks the ease or hemes uf the, onoes er ‘own a Rg Ry OR I ot the hy * any camp of the Vora von from agency oF «per of euch al to Green Se Switern sw fo Rou of sue ¥ person tite aa hs Late oF {reudulen: ootine under Soe sd torte to the Comminatos fal CITA RK draft for the 34M section of the to:— w hs dist only for clker eel’ Sack Tae tiling wen stil, ‘00 cb omnes, fared b one : see SECM Sanne ett’ Saket trun nad-ondes antsy Tate sarimay presi of the: ahasbero ganda : ma a I Ly ae te is Spee tha purober af gallons of epirhs diztied, the nomber ‘Ba warehoune, aud the: proof ‘thereat, aud bess fe naeiemse "tr para, te D Hadsy on the Brat, eleventh agd trenty. * tan edt days month, or within five dags Qhereafter, vender 10 ho maM@anOr OF ‘wndintant ussensor a mnt in Part Prom his books tn the partie and veri * Vion nel Jove recived, of all the daets oqeurr rer Che last wnt preceding, an! ah ghe te ; oe thy or a iL to tl ort De Hii. Buna Meant aie ete shail, upon the several days the returds are Bade 4a provitely be eeritied by auth ov aftirination of the person oF, pornons by Sbom such entries shall bave been made, 1a the at " he ant axsesaar, or other Bint Sitch Shs Healey stud thers himeprtibante of the exgention of [lv sane, sndevit “of wag ai aah ta wade jn’ bia books by jsrard thardwrerly Ary ab of my following now ili: was agreed 10 of the nerson by Ww) ay aftirieuon \ dleputy. eallector OF indpoctor: Segiaany pronase where Wisliug sbell be: cAlein® oh vital eltiioy of Ube, at all Aitaen, in, Pe sia icra el while is “Any, periba wi Hace Wie poralons a UE hi al fo avery auel offence, he'lirb: to vtine of Avis hundred dablars, ak * Boe of nO than five bundred dollars or to im. Waknoslan eect smote, sj Fa) of the Finance Committee the penalty for false!: fraudulently marking any ¢ask or Pach Ko, 0 iniperter’s wae fixed ot a fine of nor more than five thousand dollar, and imprisonment for not ichs than ~~ more than leh amg it following provisions, recommended by the Finance Cotamittes, wore adopted :— es And rae whe, shall change the characier of any by restiBoatlon, resing or aiherwirs, after they ha ey hat al hed ms hore abet provided, the"same other packages, er eon. Sy pele a hae fA enue seny prescribe, the word rected!’ ahall farfait r 7 the sate may rof thedistriet where sul puny «7 found, or by ancl otner Collector ar Depaty Collectoy ww may be authorized by the Commissioner of Totor Revenue for that purpow ; and any 0 drama any containing spirits, knowing the iste oddlee, have not beep paid, shall forfeit meh splits ond be deemed guilty of « misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be imprisoned for not more than twa y. at the tion of the court, The Gomunissioner of Int Revemne'ts hereby authorteed. with the approval of the apr imahes oP to exempt distillers of brandy fro! ry Nt from sneh of the core pusliens, and any wo anny and Of all ache aot w additional, Indicating or referring to person or persons ball de taken 6 Indlude partnersiips, firms, assocttions, bodies eor porate or politic, or any other party whatever when tut wberwisa designated oF mariCestly inconupattbla Wille the inten! thereat, So, 46, Aud be it further enacted, That «1 ‘who shall remow" any distilled spiriis from the pl the samo are distilled otherwire tin Into bondod ware- ‘houses as provided by law shail he lable to a ine of donile the amount of the tax imposed tWerean or t@ imprison ment for not lem than wee montim Ail distilied spiriia *o. rewoved, and. ll distilled spirita found eiwe- where thay in a hupded warehouse, not having been removet from nich wayeliouse according to Taw. and Une tax imposed by Iaw on the xatne vot having bec pric) shallbe forfeited Lo the United States, or may favmedinv! upon discovery be seized aud aller Amwreament of the pA sd old ot, q pees fil the tax and rises of metvure and sales and peoeredings upon sue rare sail be abcording th esiting provisions of ‘thw formity with auy regula, ominisinener of Taterna prow! whall be upon the claimant Fits to show that the revairements of inw iv ret ,aatue have been complied with and any pers n nid or abet In the retioval of disiified apirith from Any distillery otherwine dan by a bonted warenone’, ar-pro. hall he Hable on cnavietion thereat tn s fine of ne ati mot a 7 ene hens an three months: or 1 PFHON Who rhall remove, oF who shal Wa pr aber im the reanoval of eo} a distilled, Las Ha hombed warebotse etber tan: th silowed ty law. cit bo jo ton fine of $2,000 or to lmprisonment for noU less than sx months, ‘The following sections prescribing praiehtireat for bribery, dc., Were recommended by the Committee on .Finance, and were adopted: — Ske. 6 And be 2 further enneted. That if any person or +} perons shall diroclly or indirectly promine. effer.a: give. ar fang OF ProcNre 10 be vod or ly inoneys . Hight Sur a Pa ence his decision or action ow aay mater, enuse or thing which may th be pending. or may by law be brought before him in etal rapaeity, or in © of Lrast oF promt, or with Intent to influence Avy such 6 abet in commiting . bribe, present or reward deriaking, | obligation ‘of any. money, goods right In aetinn, bribe, or reward, or oiber valusbie thing whatowrr, a ‘who under ctyoe of honor, trust or Ree. 4, And be itt canes of soizur: shall, in the opinion making suct stan bundred dollars or leas. amd as being eubjoe: t» forfeiture under any of Use pron. this act, op of any net to which thie WW an sine Ompling’in cases otherwise provided for. the 4ii\! ‘ollecor shall proceed us follows thas much « poraisers to be Of the vatuc of EX Or ol Tirtac SF beopwny Coteaor shell publish matics for the 4 of three weeks. i the het and de. Wo be itaker ented I Une old may apply to the Log TORAUTY (4 remiaaion of the forfeuare thermot, m4 * | i i ‘| BG i z i i ul the manufactare ii i i i i &, id to ies so constitu ae uly). the vay igation of (ye Movi . fg ye lew. ur eat he a Sher ' actoms Rock any perron who shal render an wccouptmnder the provisions | Island taken for militury parpoves, %: ts hich hall be Tulso OF fraudulent shall be | water power at the head of Rock frland, $100,000; to 0 be seized by the Collertor or 3 {peso fe | Great Britain, who shail | dressed the House in support of this motion, PRICE FOUR CENTS. — fond treme!) Niobrara, Nebraska, to Vir- Cc A N A D A ® gluia Cuy, Montana, andthe bill was laid ou the lable Alagony AND ON BOCK ja) avy, Impertant Proceedings im the Pre- 80 from tho Cor witioy aene, pa A SS TEio we ska maki prov for | val on Rock Island, Iilinois, add Pa wlatement ox Pager of the objects of bagi “a rasa sing sige’ va i river vincial Parliament. istaad, yu PET whall he so ea ast SR to wbttere: the navigate ot tn Marissippr river ae eee bor.) SD. remarked that thas: be provided fer-by having the bridge constructed uuder she Gitection of the Feeratary of War. t ah Mr, Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., inquired how much that p wyekd conte aprerpencnt. ony ¢ | Mr, Coo said Le dut not know, q ” Mr. Srevyye said # would cot the government fait, a million od he moved tw reter the bill to tho ‘Comm i of the le. Mr, rh (rep.).of Mati, submitted an amendment» whieh Mr, wp BORN accepted, ‘That the bridge ia to Piel a wot materially’ to impair or dbetruct The Fenian Invasion Before the House of Assembly. ‘Indemnity Claimed from the United States. to rofer it tue Covgntittee of the Whole wag and ameniment were conxide: F: the | nm ot | Al was agreed to, and the sateti- tuté, we 434 : BAS the Seore- acy of War to ctiani fix the location, of the riload 8, Site ty ‘ofthe ridge at Rock [land werogs the Miscis«ippi, and makes the following appro- rations: —To liquidate claims.tor property om Benham, Wiison md Winnebago islands, and for property ob Rock y3,600 ; to secure Featléas Speech of Mr. Chambers. in Op- ; Be position to the Move. He Predicts the Tota! Absorption of Canna by the United States ty Case of War. Boisterous Interruption by th Gov- ernment Party. ‘The Hoaso proceeded to the consideration of reports of GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE 1008E committees of a private natare, THR SOLDIERS O TI WAN OF 1812 PRR NRE Mr. Pennam, (rep.) of Me., from the Committee on Tnvalid Pongions, reported back ailversety the Huuse bil! THE MEASURE ADOPTED. taping pensions to soldiers of the war of 1812, with erret store houses wnd to establish constinieation wilt Davenport; &e., $160,000 DRATH OF Hn. HORPURET Mt, Darina, (rep.) of N. ¥., gave notice that he would to-morrow, afior the moruing hour announce the death of his colleague, Mr. James Humphrey . BOMINESE POR SATURDAY. he SrmAkee sigod that by order of the House the mitteex would be called to-morrow for reports of a public nature. Mr. Miiuen, (rep.) of Pa., moved to recommit to the &o 8 s &e, committee, with Instructions to report abil, aud ud Mr. Wane, (rop.) of N. ¥., inquired whether se geu- Special tleman from Prnnsyivania or the committee Could inform the Houge of the probable pears Apvoly ed ‘ in the bit, and ie administered a rebake to the gentleman for & . Bd f menace which be had used in his Spach, to the eect A scene of a most unexpected nature ovcutred to the that he would havo the yeas and nays calla, ia oeter io | House of Asembly to-night. Mr, Galt movad forthe show tho country what members wore in favor of grant | \ndemnifieation of We gaverninent for tho exponsen in- W., June 22, 1864. ing pensions to the old soldiers of 1812 v ig : a ay Pruuaw rewmarbed that Congress liad best always | curred. by them, during the recent . Fegian . prouble extremely liberal with the old totdiers of the war of | Several members of the government and government 1812, and he wished that the conntry were in a postion | purty «poke tm advocacy of the measure to be ws liberal ag the gentiennrn from Permeylvania de- aired. From enleniation made, it appeared that there were still living 111,000 of those old soldiers, aud 42,000 widows 6! old soldiers, in all 153,000. Of th perhe Ovo-thirds would come within the This called Mc. W, F. Chambers, of Brocksilig, one of the most independent members of Lue Canadian Leguila ture, to.his feet, He commenced by appourcing that he was bound bo no party, and cared for no povey, except the bi! This did pot include sasiore and There vid thue be at least one handred thou oo for anit had right and justice om tte side, Me could sone te bo péastoned, whieh at one hundred ty A 1 ph en mcenp thas - ines a ron! charaaiaek, not agree With the speakers whe had preceded hym le was expedions OF wise to raise a force of permanent volunteers that would be able to resist the power of the United States. (Hisses and. disorder.) 1 foar + presented a meongo fromthe President, | 1 speak the truth. The Ging jx jmpoesibie, and if Ht han Dy of the denpateh of the 4th 9° come to that pass thas members of the Houge are to bo hw Secretary of State by the United } fnased down when they give cxpresuva to an independ } piul mes Srvse ve THe PRESINOT--nOROPEAN rhoUrd fy a reference to the employment of ropean fA in Pik ‘which wen rete 4 the Ue: ent sentiment, then it is tune at leant lo protes. sgainet mittee on Foreign Athtirs. it, (Cries of “Order,” “Go on," “Let him go op." and MEAG PROM THE YRUUENT+TRE RECORS TEN TION ARNDALE. The Sretxxe also prevented & weqtage frau the Vrewi- dent in reference to the Joint resolution. propa ameudiwedt to the constituGon, stating that i lw cotmmuniated by the Becratary of State to thy Gow hors of various States on the [6th af Juma, was a ministerial aot, and not to be considered ing the assent of the Executive to tio prapoyed amend ment. Mr. Wisox, (rep.) of Towa, moved a referance of the mewwage to tue Judiclary Comm itide, ut ab the ox an of Mr, Banks and others, amended the sulin atid moved ite reference to the Reconsiry vou Commilies, which was agreed wo, A motion vy Mr. Fixx, (dem.) of @hio, to print fifty thonsand extra coples waa referred te the Committe om Prinving. confusion.) Liell you a band of one thousand Fenians f9 one thing, and thiriy to thirty-five mibons of American people # another, and, that to attempt tie defence of tiie CounLTY against them is a ayeurdity, and would be a deception of the people uf Canada, «nth I, ax one of thelr representatives, will remet to the tart efort of any aliity Nolee and inteceuption bere eueued from all partie of tue Louse, amid which ir. Chambers voice became imn- and sbie. When he vould again be heord be maid: le ber suse Lhe represepiauve of a furega jourual (ewaping Loe New Yous Hnkain) is im ve House that t gun ou! ed to BILLS REPORTED FROM THE COMMITIER ON INT ALID FD HOA eubtat to sueem and ible om, Bat tel) yoy boi wt be Mille wore reported during the morning hoor from the | heard, and my voice abel uiter words W> tine Was voler CORRE thee OF Lava Pee oe At Mdovey He, Soattor. | 2% Nak only Of my constituency, but of the yegpte of the whole of Canada. This tooutry in indefensible, | re good, which was 7 The Sevais bill granting peosion to Mra. Barriot | pout, against the power of the Uoited “tates, and therefore any mousy spent for the porpowe of contending with Crocker, which was pasa: For the rellef of James 1. Nerham, which was paned For the benefit of Jobo M. Jones, of the Beventeeuts | our great republican pelghbor in tune of wan weald be Uselens @xUavegance, against which I pow fesriessly prov (dinsee and nolee) Lee (he gomtiqmen on tbo Obtoinfantry, which was paered | For the benefit of Terence Kelley, which war | other aide and the manbors of the government anc | ing and sulerrupting ; bub | will gon. (Crieeof “¥. the table. ‘The Senate bill to enbetitute the name of F Rerry instead of Miveabeth Rerry on the pe the widow of Major Ganeral Hiram @. Berry, which was \ ye Go oo, fo on, aod anpatersl sepgitor) 1 granting pension to Mré Catharion y, | If other goukiemen, want to ee te Conadian Winslow, which wos parsed. poopie aud fear ty peak their mmed, 1 teil you again t ints | POOP you + see ro 6 Eire: Legend Back iota) wit } Maot baw aot, for thes purpoee lh eemert my righin peusion to Charlotte B Reed } 0 thie oor, na mater f I atm comgbiads .gentious Va, whore hosband was eaptared on (This wee on'é,tase loud Jen waa passed. (of Liewtenaut Colonel Frank Lynot, | Sie amid souk, pooka, “Order, onder,’) dee I be whitel was pawed Neve m faithfaily Giecharging my whvle @uty, ened Lo go passed lod Maes would Bet @nly be ‘The Senate bill to extend the henetita of the pesvion | unwise, but dowtroctuve io ibe intereste ef Ganada Jawa to artificors, which wes jald ou tbe table, Lue st: ) Lat much 9 thing be atiempled, such & dinpunition be shows towards the American poopie. Le. (he Oneedian people have the elightegt idea uf sarh @ poliey, and the expenditure necessary lo carry oul, aud they wil with me vehemently protest against (Greet never, and ts of © Hear Hew 9) They will protestagainet them: know, nt you sano the voto @f one of Lueit represen! (Notes Do you | fefune to lear tie ruth? Are you afraid of WP (Criew j he attemp Lib morning country sgaimet the | ject boing provided for m the geueral law. The senat i an awend iment reflet of Jane Marris, whicti bill granting pension 10 Mer Armariie | | was parted. ‘The Senate bill granting pension to Benjamin Prave + pied bil granting pension to Jana D. fren pene The Senate bill for the relief of Corneliua Croley, | whieh was paved with an amerdment j ‘The Benate bill for the retief of AS Gry, whirl vas paged with au amendment. The Feuste $i" grantiog pevrion to Mra Rebeca | Of No! No! No)’ " Meer, bens,” be) b wilbtal it to froin, sich was patwed: ‘ you f you allow me it an far more Mkety thas For the b of Tra i. Curtie, which was pamed dst re For the relief of Joe! Purley, whic war us ood j mai >< thiatp five <aetenD: eBoagetin Gramting pening to George W Bush, of Ui Mwetiety | “wer pK people will mtmur = thene — maiiione a h . ~ pay ACPO | lowercase comfunon), That = ine wey you taten On motion of Mr Wasunceve, of I), the Senate til | me Youery gon, go on for the expreme perpose to amend the eet of April 20, 1808, author if ie pale | of preventing me irom doing #9, Enough op thet pownt of serine eaprant asd ootenes Was taken from | 16 undeniable lagie of tacts ond Sguren ave bafume you. ‘THe Ther OATH, aud i tell yo" that Wey aro ievematibie and should be Mr. mone, tren.) of Mich Fm 4 & resolution, known in Canade Dincwneion ie wrath Listem to it was adapted, instructing (he Judictary Comm it i quire int the expediency of reporting « bilt | (Thin yas enid anid renewed inierreplion, im which Mr judges and attorneys of Matrict coarts of ve Uulied | Cuarubers’ voice won agein lowt for senna ¢ Htatos, to the tates lately, be Tebeition, to charge gr804 | gratiemen, there i author matter thet incl \wportance juries expecially to inquire as to the Violation of the tert i . tath by parties appotnied to or entering on the duties of | and that | (ear not to epeak of and of eter, of others do oftivere who have beem disqual:ted a | he tee conduct of thune who hed charge of the offices on eecount of participation int the i , | military ie the recess oppusition to the Feniaw taide. tran et pr » | cairary ogy Soya ene t preser dein qusieeatadngenh nesauenees | worms of the mibtary commander, and can you Gemy it? THE INTRAN APPROPWLATION PrLt. (invrerwptions) There wae the, if en Lge g Ma yng Sp mh } ore reprebemubie in the porn our wintery r | iteders; yet there © pots single member from Upper mad to the endef {| Cansde—none but myvell—to rise in hie plaew and ported on amendment ireasasring tie | OTe this (nem and shovtn) I cay the @ diana from the Inierior w the War Ue | the cane, and thet ib whowid be fratteenty Seskereet ) equines into, end that we should do oar duty to the { thy, 00709 all Counmterat ome of government fever on | the bend of men or (action There le (rath from «imam, ‘| who, an Meavenm in his judge, spanks only in the cambe of tr Mb, Joes the interests of be ccmstiteents aad the teaser nlareete of (aneda New York Volunteers, from Augart, 186%, to Mares, | than that 1965, which war pared mmittee entof the bill, Mr. Kawon Appr pnavgnn, Mat wostained the poletot order sad wf Kans = arquivsred in the correctoee of Use decunon Lin Se was reported to th Mr Chambers conciades, amid bolsterene shouts of Herase and pasmed. 4 “ REVIGON OF THR UNITED PATER ftereTen “et down, | “Onder,” “Go on," end forced laaghter. we acme er ahs ee Tc: | bene mam mete nei, wah eoatee amie mtve, the Henate tl! to prov te for tbe oe Formos Ghd evamabdampen of the biatwias of ihe Unies’ | othe Sovemmmens party, Sad thongs inden disptayes fe which wae read three Wines abd [aeeed | Bi GmRl oratories! Ability bie Metmarin were aimost +1 u Lent te aba he | camvely «© parsons! attack oo Mi, Chamber a04 eo 1 Rocanmae, , from the Commnitios on Miltary Affaire, Load Save Ws’ report Bock a til diregs, | “ODT to hte addrean, the Mecretary of the Treasury Wo pay Ellen Meunder Mr Gali s atom wan finally edepted sod bor neee of om ee eres ee faundersen, roves: “ar. | a routine character etm after came op eh <b engaged soul General of Missgari, lem thousand dollete 9 6% | ine siieption of the Mawes till it adjourned enaaion for eparial labor ant servicers of ber late haw The Fenian Prisemere—t- acral Dales at tbe by Montreal, a Teonam TO | wee YORE MERALD. Mowreast, Jone %, 108 Thade asrerigined ofcslly that the oridence um the case of the Fenians now coder etemination at Phillipe (NSONAES SOGUnD AAO 105 WOMENS LAY, lung, ahows that fur of there at least were taken im the Mr Doma, (opp ot Min, inteodeod & jomt fring open ber Majesty + (eoopm, and tbat they tutes © enable dine wher tee, eae wad Sone sey the orireme penalty of the lew Pemneston! ale tone in teram come, which toe Generet [ke sna foe errivet tm (whee and referred to the Commition on Putte Lands | evesine, snd are Or? Jt provides Ubat where soldiers have made of | mor Genes: of (renee bomestwlt while (6 the service of the eles wine “3 ; ‘Warper’e Geeriiias, Locernis, Fane Tt Ter case ot Demjennin Hale, of teenie eee contest sot oot erm at te om given =. aah it te ae ot ™~ 7 imrargorsiad me bendred wed thirty yoore pal ty YR ‘(bears ahd

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