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e NEW YORK HERALD, SATUKDAY, JULY 21, 1866. a kivat, Bu Mr, Scuxen—Then it te not in order. be forever excluded? By no means They had asanr. | Barter, Bingham, Royer t @ wide but satisfactory range. The Emperor is reported ont Coom, (rep. of bege- Me, Howse, says that ne Pa an ' ; , ; to have been in # conversational mood, but unfortunate. tal at the request of the Presiden! ir. Davi-—Why not ances from North Caroliua, Ark, sree, Dawa, Deiries, Deluna. id Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Ohio, euéd it seemed to him that Mr. Sumnan—I call for the reading of the rule, oxms that if Congress wo tia) bun rieldAsloasbrenner. Harding ot Ky I g N Jy much of the conversation is considered contraband by | rhe Senate had nothing to do wih his liter, and ought | Mr. DavsT wilt read the tow » the peuple of thave Mater, who were layal to ihe | bart of W. Va. Hitviand of Can the Department. Captain Fox would have been at St. | not to hear it read. Ought mot to take action on it, Petersburg before this but for the Emperor's absence. No sction ought to be based on « private letter drawa out im that way. ‘See He bas expressed such a desire tosee the famous iron- Mr. Howanp, (rep.) of Mich.—I suppose the readi olad that Fox bi tit ve listens * AMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, | Smporors convenience. ns SAITO MINN Tra asLecion ead aannilene iavcras to the seat Jenekes, Johnson, hu err, ete! Mr. Sumxen—Lot us have the rule fivat. fon, would enter the coutest, demand it, Oxbt for it, | isn tach Le abowd: kerecite Mr. Davis—No; the law firatand the mule after, and ultimately secure tt. His firm conviction was thai | Ruer*Membest, ‘Merril: Morte The Cierx read tho rule of the Senate providing that | the House was to-day surrendering up four williovs of Mlchotson, Hoek, Pajes: Phcips , x badfor al BO amendment for an additional appro} joe shall be the cause justion—de«radin, of fa, Rap . J rt % G put mon 8 ap appropriation bill Rel etvancent bye Reel ‘and the — party which had controlled the | #ilin,’ Rosa, Shanklin, sietiaiarr, Btigrenves, Syreuce. or to carry out the provisions of an existing | country in the most trying trial in the history of the | imi, neyo, Thommiou. Trimble. Van Horn ot Mo. Whaley ta + Receipts and Expenditures of the Govern- wich, oper pa che fale Soe py Te Davis— the act of July 26, 1864. Baar Serre semen ty: Werering 4 10 The House then at balf past four adjourned ment. Thus far I have not been able to hear that peculiar ring, | Mr. Wi:ox offered as a substivate for Mr. Davia’ Mr. Hiaay, (rep.) of Cal., stated why he sbould vote pierces. innate ‘The following is an official statement of the receipts | 8041 wish the letter, in justice to its author, be | amendment, an amendment peering. as so much nat the joixt resolution. Ho would have yielded his EXPECTED INDIAN WAR: ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE. and expenditures of the United States from July 1, 1806, | F°Ad entirely through’that we may ot at the rub of money belonging to the commutation fund aa ts now In joa tot be had secon a shadow of bope coming |, . a to March 31, 1866, agreeable to warrants: — pened — move that the further reading be dis- po perg alle ae on neat Of | from the State of Tennessee itself; but be found onex- | The Iudinus Gathering on the Plains iu Mas- amining the Constitution of Tennessee that the voting i) Attitude—They A Welt Armed aad paid, except on aatisfastory proof of contiaaous loyalty power was confined exclusively to the white poprlation. | Muve Plenty of Amaunition. jay a! is second objection was vat Tennessee would be ad- ir. WELL, (rep.) of Md., advocated! the gies mitted under the joint resolu’ion with the same number Peileden ane grees under tho eck of July 24 1864 He | oF reprosentatives that sho was entitted to before the | A special despatch from st of the government pledged ber ¢ ties the pl for this purpose, and if it were not adhered to, be knew | sha’ wild be wnttin waar tine Se oumaber 0 which | says parties: from the plaine report thé Indiahe Cries of “No, no;’’ “tet it go on !”” jib Motion se Me Jobuson'was put by the Chair and The Cuam (Mr. Foater)—The nays have it and the read- by i be proceeded with. CLERK read—‘Wishing you entire success, I am, Passage in the House of the Restoring the State to Her Full solution 4 P Pes aaa bo it, Your obedient servant, James E. Harvey,” of some of Soe best Union mea sad original emancipa- oan as pel eags old ranchimen say aa soon as the . olitical in the Uni Total receipts, exclusive of loaps. . ong ) tlonists in Maryland who would be impov: re wr. B a aansh) Mh dame te ripe nearly every tribe on the plains will start q@ythe = |S Rights From loans, &C......6.0s0ses00e 620,466,303 | Mr. {vison mid that whee bo fret saw the letter he Brees ane TMnOry © commntanen EAA amounting Pl Sy eg Sei ainalh a Ditherte | Warpath, ‘They ars well arsed aud have plow 4, supposed to intend well to his couiNry should take the | ammanition. Total receipts..............sseeee RXRCUTIVE AEEION, Pending the consideration of the amendment, the Senate went {nto executive session and soon after md- Journed to meet at half-past seven P. M. ) om ~ REPORTED SATISFACTORY TREATY WITH THE wound aye. FORT LARAMIE, lusion the Secretary was fe, of great impudence in furnishing it for publication, 1a iat & Private letter and should never have been given q RIPENDITURES, ‘THE VOT---YEAS 125, NAYS 12. Interior, teouding pensions, end iadan © ee Mr rs. oped the Senate would not take the action ment in the hands of (he disloyal majority’. by the Committee of Conference. If it man from Massachusetts had complained of Bi ++ 15,817,669 | Tecommend: Evening Session. fan warine dior akanenied Sr. ~ War.. 271,705,679 | at eaten tee Sere a tena ‘publish, DISTRICT OF COLUMHIA HILLS PARRHD, thenseslves by sttinine as tan eeuieat pando t, or, Superintendent " colo le were distra Proposition by Thad Stevens for the Re- | ‘noves.c. 7.0.0 S022 ME see 96,019,456 oF iecne who reonived the lotier and recommended | mites on the District of Columbia, scoording to the reso. | ir, Binomas voplind that Mer Woutwett had spokes of | panied ayer, the Uni ts publication ought to be stopped also. $447, 835,395 r. Fimeeven regretted the action of the Conference 870,833,443 Committee, but be understood that without it there pass could have been no raeees, aa the bill would proba- $818,668,830 ‘e309 | Ply have been lost. Under such circumstances he should i sree pomre vote for receiving the report. The following are the estimated statement of receipts Mr, Suwxger—I do not know that Ishall not be justi- SHE RESOLUTION FABLBD. | 206 expenditures from April 1 to June 20, 1866, exclus | Mod m speaking freely of what passed in the Committee sive of auch as are connected with the public debt: | rene came tometer th nea eae ere Wiioe adopted yesterday, Bills of the following titles he White voters of Tennessee ax a minority, andhe | from Nebraska, and Mr, Paddock, Seeretar, passed :— rr it the sixty-three thousand voters under ihe | Territory, arrived at St. Joseph yesterday, To ‘incorporate the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home of | new constitution and laws represented four hundred and | loft for Washington last wight, Colonel Tayler Washi . i forty thousand of its white populatio that a perfectly satitactory treaty was made at Fi ‘To incorporate the National Soldicra’ and Sailors’ Home | two to one of ita black population. I} reports to the contrary being circulated par of Washington. Massachusetts had ties interested in creating hostilities He alvo sayaabree Authorizing the construction of a jatl im and for the | adinittod because she had not extended the Disirict of Columbia, and appropriating $200,000 there- | franchiee to ber black cit zene. But, on that privcipte, for, one half of which is to be raised by taxation in the | why not exclude Mimsourl, which disfraucaiced her black storation of All the Southern States. | rotalexpenanaree, pats ‘ib District. Intion aud her robo. population ? rf ites, a4 . mbia. att ny naeqnence to tl t of My Senatorial Debate on the Diplomatic Appro- LLL eg.141(aG8 | Mheretore “riven tolconsider that gusntion st ine outace | 9,7 l2corporate the Metropolitan Club of the District | Tr gialatnre, Ho did not believe i t0 se TE THN, TOUS. ae Misceliancous, including direct tax. . 18,468,306 | It ocourred to the cor ee he aie or Mae pecnie. BiB the deh asy ** ali ta » Priation Bill and the Withdrawal of Com- thoy could come ‘ato. the stows of the House at all shat | «72 lUcorporato the General Hospital of the District of | question here was, whether or wot that State ought w | flor (rom tho AmtAegt distigt way all 6 wu Total estimated receipt tue form adopted by the House was not the proper one, | Columbia a Sante : iy be represented in Consreas ? pale Rend Sg Big leader i Pensation from Our Minister to Poi tugal. wx and after some conversation that form was amended to ane pega yeereg as! fe ‘vom Horse Railroad Com- Mr. BINGMAM said he thought so too, and hoped hi ao ™ would excuse him from ylolding further, DeTU RE Civil, foreign intercourse and miscellanoous, $11,821,206 | read according to the words at the desk, and, as tnus EDGR, (dem) of Wis, asked whi Interior, pensions and Indans <> 9,004,757 | amended, ft wus agrced to by the commiites on the part | 4,22.authorize the ex mstruction and use by the Baltimore and Ohio Raulroad of « ruilroad from be- 3 War. : of tho Senate, It was agreed to on this part in order to ‘ for discussion was to be allowed to the democratic side of | Consideration of the Civil A the sicccO108154 | favo ‘the til" ard “for the take of economy’ of timo, Rio ee ae tee sicclashiod ld G . . 5 D e 4 i to yiel ore of his tim e Vv Pp Thiscaas ou POS Cas eluding: Preneay: ere feeling that they should not be justified in To annul the thitty-tourth section of the Declaration ot | we r. Bane erase Galt ed yas Fegdbown Fo oe m1 coming back to the Senate and reporting a disagrec- —————___ ment and appealing to the Senate aai lis cstihe Hones ‘Total estimated expenditures.............. $72,988,16 | to constitute a new commitres with the same question The above comprises the actual and estimated receipts | still to be presented on the part of the House, What you and expenditures for the fiscal year ending with June, | have before you was the compromise of the two comumit- propriation Bill, Rights of Maryland so far as it appites to the District of | chugelts, on the principle that tue majority, whet Columbia. This bill provides that the thirty-fourth s°c- | black or white, had the right to coutrot politieal tion of the Declaration of Rights of the “tate of Mary- | pow, ‘That was the principle which the gentleman land, adopted in 1776, so far as the same bas been recog. | from Mavauchusetts repudiated today. Tho admisto: " tine dy nized and adopted in the District of Columbia, be and the ti (Te no surrender of th inte Si a he Extra Pay to Army Officers, originally presented by the Senate; {t came from the | gts aud devices prohibited iy he hah Sry any | If Tennessee did not admit black men to voto, 1 sional Recess Rejected. The Pay Department has commenced paying the three | House, and what you have now before you is the com. | jut, jucrsa im Mccordance therewith, shall be, when | did Ohio nor P vania, nor a ni § - months’ extra compensation to officers who remained in | protmise reached by your committoo after considerable | Maller made, valid und effoctial. Of the Union, ‘Tennessee wax tond: MURDER OF REY, J.C. RICHMOND IM POLY ‘To incorporate the Washington Temperance Society, — | {itlud to be " | tT epres d he 3 " spear the service until the termination of the war, Lene aoe ta te eee ce naidered, Ht Maa the best | | Toamond the charier of the Washington and Alexandria | She had eutitied herself to Ik by. the. pilber ; Povc 2 The Memphis Swindle. | ting port me or i Fy fg sno sar cab ea pallies be prodibiiiog the bec ae of the track over | people to the varying fortunes of thy republic. There int J ,0. Bichmood, wh Judge Stansbury Nominated by the | tis expected that tho Committee on Banks and Cur. | anyibing further. 1 will make one remack. in reply tO eee gion GoD witnta'cn d requiring the company to €x- | was no momber on this floor who had any rght to a- rency will shortly present a report in reference to the | thé renator from Maryland, woo dwells particularly on 9 year in the construction of & | sume for Limself a higher or greater imoasure ; “ tunnel cast of the Capitol to connect with the Baltimore | of patr otis: than was to be attributed to President as Attoraey General. Memphis sivindie, Somo starting revelations may be | \ntelad for poblcation, He will bear i mind, however, | i Oto Ballrond. an [okt loyal. leeding wan of ‘eunoaee fep ee aaa te looked for. some additional testimony was recently | that it was addressed to the Secretary of State, and that pH il agg atten o'clock and fifteen minutes P.M. | sented in this great movement. Why not then rust etal Shcuabhed 16. ika Getcnne it was by him committed to the Presidevt, and, at the ~ (a Ses Tennesveo to do justice to all her people, as all (lee RELEASE OF MILITARY CONVICTS. ib suggestion of the President, commun'cated to tho public. States must inevitably be trusted, subject to the mica Recumonp, Va, July 0, [886 Receipts and Expenditures for New Building for the State Department. It may not have been origmajly intended by the writer HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. gvarantes that if they abuse their privilexos as fo Use in seventy-two conv cia werd di - The new Orphan Asylum on Fourteenth strect, about | for publication; probably, however, it was a pri- Wasarvstox, Jaty 20,1008 herent and universal right of the people, Congress will tent ary today under the the Last Fiscal Year. | vate letter, but through — the * instrumentatit; S08, July 20, 1860. | by law redress the great wrong. If Tennesse was not | the War Department virecing the releue of prieouogs & mile aud a balf from the executive mansion, has been | Toi® , (otlnt. o io ae pgs ord NATIONAL, CKALETERIE. republionn in fort, neither wae New York nor Ohio. If | convicted by military tribunals 1 (relics leased for three years for the use of the ‘tate Depart: | {i was put before the. public, "Congress wae thos | Mr. Deaixo, (top) of Coun, from the Committee on ste was not entitid to representation, neither was Mae | praia 6° ment, or until a new structure can be erected for its ac- | arraigned by this public servant in a foreign country, | 44 3 ts swchusetts, nor Indiana, What, then, remained t be 2 2 , itary Affairs, reported a bill to establish and protect | gone. bh P) : SUICIDE IN TROY. The Receipts in Exeess of Expenditures | commodation. The removal will take placo in October. and the representatives of the people in the other House ” % one but to declare that, tnasiiuch ax Tonnomae had é ‘4 felt themselves justified in taking steps so far as thé natonal cemeteries, which was recommitted, and or- | ratified in good faith the stitutional ame nt, and Teov, taly 20, Thee { Nearly One Hundred and Eighty- Illness of Members of Congress. Could, to remove tims functionsiy from the prbiisercice, | dored to be printed. given evidence to matiaty Congros of the return of hr | Samu! A. Hicks, proprietor of the Clarendansing of Excuses were made in the House to-day for absentees, | They felt that the writer of such a letter as that ought FOLDIERS’ AND BATLORS’ ORPHAN HomR, people to their allegiance, she is entitled to representa at Laustagbarg, comuutted suicide thie morning bey ».sem Million Dollars. from which it appeared that some of the members are | HOt to be in the public service at this time, and especial Mr. Banks, (rep.) of Maas, on ieave, introduced a | tion in Congress. ‘elses Joint resolution giving the building recently occupied Tho House proceedod to vote on the pasrage of the comlinad'te their lodginaby eiontiten ly when that lettor hind found its way into’ print through © agency of the Pres dent and the Secrotarg of state, 1 | for the purposes of a fair in aid of the Hote for Orphans | Joint resolution. During the vote the absenoe of mauy : ‘oe. &. &o, Mr. Washburne, of Mlinois, ;continues ill, and visitors | think to ® certain extent they were Justified, in that | Of Soldiers and Sailors tothe Home for an additional | members, on wocount of illness, &e., wae announced THE NATIONAL GAME AT RONWICH, CT are excluded. conclusion, and I do not say that if Thad the honor of | fr, togethor with all the mator.ala, &c., which was read dir. Fink und several other democratic moabers, while Noawien, Ot, Joly 20, Mag Nominations. being a member of the House I should bave taken the | tree times and passed. voting “aye,'’ protested avainet the preamble, Mr, bl ThA bave ball mateh ber to-day Gare = ype tor Wasuinatos, July 20, 1866. The following porsons havo been nominated aa Post. | Sher side from the proceedings they adopted; but I PACIFIC RAILROAD, dridge using the evpreesion that he epat upon It Oak Club of Hartford and the ater Club of Nowe teh Admission of Tennessee. must say I do sympathize with them in saying that the Mr. Puce, (rep ) of Iowa, from the Comm 'ttce on the Mr. xvomatt, freapor Pa., stated that he wns paired | Wax Won by the jatter, Seore—G1 tow masters in the different States:— writer of such @ letter, setting forth such sentiments | Pacitic Ratiroad, reported a bill to authorize the wsce of | with Mr. Longyoar, Ho was’ invited by the demnornta | — The Cncns Clubot Norwich beat the OQeoan Ch@ » of dicen oe pesto aps Laidnaeenngacpmiored ny So RRC Re Jeokins, New Brusewick; Abial | aus bosilie to thoee principles Stich Fragen tthe | certain bonds in denominations greater than one thou- | to state how he would have voted, but he deciin-d to | Mysto on Wednesday, Score—Th i a “morning # mething of unusual interest and moment | Gong), nge; Wm. B. Robertson, Salem; Congress of the United States regard so essential to the | and dollars, which was read throe times aud passed. , answer at first. He aubsequontly, however, announced f ‘ ‘was expected to transpire. The galleries were thronged | H. Rassell, Freehold; Luther I. Hand, Elizabeth hen | public welfare, ought not to hold office abroad, Ido not ADMINGION OF TENNES RE. tbat If he believed in the preamble he would vote “a; OBITUARY. ‘with persons eager to take part, at least as spectators, in | M. Duon, Plainfield; Henry A. Green, Jersey (ity ; | wish any such man to speak for our country in a foreign The House proceeded to the consideration of the joint | but that be did pot believe in the preamble, pan resolution for the admission of Feanewes, When Mr, Stevena voted “ayo'’ there was an oulburst i *, New . Mr. BINGHAM, (rep.) of Ohio, withdrew the demand for | of laughtor on all sides of the Houw:. Bx em Cea oth i rere oe oer ee " g a. the previous question and medified his sabstitute 80 ae to | = Tho Srraka having directed the Clerk to call his ees 2 we read:—‘Joint resolution declaring Tonnessee axain ew- | name, voted “ayo.” Place, Long Inland. Ho was Agsistamt Alderman @ ho Utled to Senaiors and Representatives in Congress: — The joint resolution was pacsed—125 to 12, a4 fot. | Second ward in 1436-5798, and Alderman from 19 tw Whereas the State of Tennexaeo has in good faith rauifed | lows:— ThE "Sta enn. cocked: Senor. ARUN. NOE.Iiin | # ‘tier : | land. But this whole discussion weems to be a good deal a plece of legisiation wbich can never be forgotien, | 8: Thompson, Bridgeton; James Furman, Bordentown; ‘ Jacob F, Laurnaater, Mt. Holly; Ezra A. Carman, New. | outof place. The quest on is on agrooing to the ro) ‘The attendance of members was also unusual. | dex’ Liss tigen or ed, EAM: | SF she! Oomusltes orOparovenoa:cbien taveives's aress, Ay large, and they persistently kept their seats, | » Wisconsin—Frank Hoggins, Columbus; 0. 8. Phetps, | many matters, of whieh this Is! only one, and iurolves Beaver Dam; Samuel Hartloy, Paraboo; Charles Smith, | the fate of the bill totally regardless ot the lobbyiate, who poured in their Delavan; Stillman K. Dana, Vooagn City; Jacob Jussen, Mr. Howarp—It has been remarked that the letter Gaily stream of cards, and who still preserve a ling-t- | Water:own; Joba H. Br.nkhoi!, Waupun; Michsol Frank, | wader consideration way published at the request of the | the article of amendment 19 the eo n of the Unlied | Ypas—Masers, Allison, Aunes, Anconn, , a fing hope that the expiring hours of the session may be | Kenosha, * agar sey * | United States. “I would like to inquire of the Senator Plates. proposed By he Tuurty-ninte Congress (0, the | Ashley of Obio Maker Tanks, Batter i mt Diace riots of May 16,1948, opm, looel decane Gs ~ ving ocoupied in carrying through 8 few more measures of | _ lowa—Benedict Hugel, Fort Hugel; Joba Makin, Mus. bho Massachusetts whether there is evidence of that | 1)'tie'wutistaction of Cong Z proper spirit of obedt: | AC Kesh, "Cobh Conkiive Davis: Bawen Dawson Denne - pitt Jogalized extortion. As Mr, Bingham rose to cail up his | “jc, metea “Mr, Scxwren—Certainly, ‘The Secretary of State n Fetuen Wo hee dar alieg | Delano, Deming. ‘donveity, Dein Kekiny, Ragieaton, Bi: | Waov's Turarna.—Miss Sophia: Worrell (ook We > sew t y san Cones wane ieee mer. loner pe Cee is letter. Ho cuntoenee i, = = ind authority of the Caited | diidga, Farnawurth, Farquhar. Ferry, Finck, Glow | benefit in New York lant evening, at thie theatre. ‘The resolution im relation to the admission of Tennessee | toms at Marblehead, Masa, ing of Ll, brenner, Harding of Ky., Ha the House was surprisingly quiet and attentive. po a a alt cet Tam Laclined to think the House has ed basen ie Gaaee Holmes, H Hupbard of lows, lidpbard of | house was crowded with « {aahionable and highiy¢ — gyre There was bat litttle discussion on the question, Mr, | Tho Senate, in executive session, confirmed Jobn 8. | present Minister resivent ia Portugal’ the lates ne of, Tennsaare a herwty | Humeirey) Toenell, Johnson) Maman, Kerr, Kaha, | ciative audience, who tested to the murat tat ate of Bingham refus bors | Allen to be Deputy Postmaster at Williamsburg, New been very justly remarked, contains many ¥ Faprenonted by Kena dal,” Latin, Lathan, TLawreier o charming young sctross in freque veatty inidd ch Ae peeled: York. “4 * severe strictures on the conduct and policy of Congress, reas, dvly elected sad qual. uenee win Lyneb, farnon. Hovuliongs, teetile of Splines: ‘Mbu Wheel wer Gove cimes a panes deg pel mi ke Siaiieicy Contract: which f think bed commenced its vmsion ut the date of favored with thirty minutes, expressed himssif unable to 0 Te ‘vote for tho prevent resolution. He considored that the | _ Te stationery contract for the supply of the Depart: | ir, seuwan—The latter was written in April. nin, Of oiflee required by exit | ton, Myers, Néweit'Niblac Nigholace, papell. at called before the curtain, and retired loaded wt ib the INGHAM renewed the call for the previous ques. | feria of Pe: mond, Kise of Maes’ | floral favors of her admirers. A new somedietia trans ce of Mawtalt of Key.) Mas mon a ts inter. | fisitine. Rows,’ 1 ment ipeeri Me Aaah, awe preseat constitation of Tennessee was not ® republ- | er gg ar ee eee eee ete Tees hand weet im vension some | ‘ir, Bovrwais (rop.) of Mase, desired to offer the fol- | yer Schenck. Behotield Mheilabarger, Miueroaren. bi ee eee ere ae a oe ao & eighty been awarded to Messra, Phillips and what right an American Minister abroad bas to pass | !0¥ing a8 # substitute for Me. Bingham’s:— Sere, poe Feeer, hy toe 9 a mee | preee iy for he hag is ssi aouse bd Sinitte, , prestnase ton sonore aie axty acuht tsb, ‘ang | S00mons of this city, such reflections upon the Legisiative authority of his | When Tennessee shall have ratified the amendment to the Trowbridge, ‘Van Aernain, Van Morn of , Y.. Vi Seek cb ean aadmahie aadeena eae Gan eek + Se - country, whether they could be found in a private letter | constitution proposed \o the Laglalalnres of the anveral Blalos Ward, Warner, Waahturne of It) hd The masical burlesque of Cinderella Rollowed, an? ‘Vested all political power im the hands of # minority of THIRTY-NINTA CONGRESS. ora public one, We can draw no distinction of tho | 02,'\* Thirty ninth Congress, and, ana are ctioaa inate Weapons Waster, ieee ot fay: FES: | fail to keep the wadionce in the vest f humor at eixty thousand loyal whites. He proclaimed himself an Y nmauatinigmesiamtorr tana. "throm aemartene Heels: sirsed wae seveants teh Jurigateion, ‘who are ions than ‘twenty-one, Years af EIST: SMEATON Bs # et | ind clever hits om the times, cons ‘cond home, ‘store ives. from Bist, Mesers EE . ‘eacompromising adveente of impartial cuffrage end unl- First Session. policy; or to set himself up ana judge or acensor of the | iP found duly elected and qualified, may, after having | soaker snes’ Rule), Loser Botlane Paley wud WE: . : versal amnesty. The democratic members protested blie conduct of bis eountey at home, is not, in my upia- | 0 nib, of fon, be adinitted nto Gon | items 12. nut sll Bestar the tates foie perpen ee eaiel | 4S 188s against the vote being taken on the preamble SENATE. 5 AA ce garemitt | hare (deere po we couserwed ep a0;te taguive the distren Lp brenengr a elves Saget ang ea ad Pegpertion of Guetorteed exsceaub ed whieh fe mivernally end resolution together, They were perfectly will- fea ethno w/Lime fap «pty dead one chisement of any loyal person who is now entitled to vole, eral applause on the foor and in the pre re yg ed omen er ame ea ae fe serene fing to pans the latter, but were debarred by their Wasurxaron, July 20, 1806. | oreisan” Tilsoued. sr, witha good deal of pain to | MF, Tomas declined 1 let the amendment be | MY. *TAVENN) HILL. YoR TM RreronATION OF abt, Tum | Cortyieg: Li ts oT from endorsing the former. Loave to separate Rates on 2a, the sentiwenta contained in that iotter, It is written in | ered. x | Mr. Stevens, from Joint Committes on Reconstruction, SO i REO INE Oa ‘Principien ‘Mr. Wann, (rop.) of N. ¥., desired to offer an amend. ae hry ats | Arca GASAaAT AATEC AGA’ G8 the resolution was, however, refused, and Mr. Bingham | _ MF. Eoxusue, (cep.) of Vt., from the Committee of | s spirit of partisanship, a rpirit of hired and paid Der 1 moni, adding to that offered by Mr. Bingham. a pro. | reported the following bi Con‘erence on the bill further to protect the lives of pas- | tanship; written for the very purpose of being used as | 10) “phat the United Kats do hereby recognize tho | the States lately im invurroction their full political | purchasers of our fine Ready Made ( inf “Cloned the debate with an eloquent appeal for the mea- ry document, The person to whom it was ad- | ‘ision, br "e ae wee, Won AW ie " ‘gure as the Srst step towards reunion and reconciliation, | S8¢r#0n steam vessels, made a report. Tho House re- | Grrused saw fit to use it for that purpose, and it has beon | ROTerHMeENt of the State of Tennessee, inaugurated an. | Fghia: eo €@ Lafareur piace en 54 Fourth der and by the convention which aseembied on the Vth | Whereas it Is expedient that the States Intaly In insarrec: Spnatatonpes day of January, 1468, at the city of Nashville, aa the te. | ton shoubt, at the eartiest day consistent with the furure Teatiate ‘The vote was then taken and the resolution passed by 125 cedes from all its important amendments, and the bill, | used for the promotion of the interest in whict it war President written. I prefer, sir, o teach the gentleman who thus 2 and safety of the Union, be restored to full partet yeas to 12 nays, Itcrested considerable Inughteramong | *# ent to the t, 1s substantially as passed by the | voiimen to represent the American government abruad | «timate Re ee Rae ie Eanan | Gata pomeel rigs Aud wherona Congress dil ty joni | yh: A:, A; Mweet Opeponas rrpm f This political opponents, when Thad Stevens, who has | Smale. The report was agreed to, that for the future he cannot be paid for spendi ee ee lor ratification to the Legisiatares of | ever imparted oF mauutactuved in the leis fitaue THE MINERAL LANDS. time in Portugal in sueh vile and anworthy empioymont. | “Uition an jmondment to the oconetitation of | 1) aug be eouvinend EV smiths Ceo, Rotoriously opposed the measure, tooth and nail, and ur. _— 5a thnads, elidhen Gate Mr. Hexpascun aaa he would regret very mnch to see Mr. Bincam declined to let the amendment be offered, em un arti i the Seflowiag words, to wit ‘ » grant- . . 0 ame) tote. perme . who had, as he thought, marshalled all his foreos in Mone as, Fon Pp the report gress would not, he thooxht, be | And, inuated on ihe proves deer d and the resotution | \ le Wt enectes ty the Nenaie and House of Represen Vadim, Discard tn . " opposition to the admission of Tennesser, voted in the sustained by couptry inany such action, He hag | ee eee to be engrosend and read the third tim: totives of the Untied America, ta Cowgrens an afirmative, On the announcement of the passage of the | citizens, to enter and explore unocenpiod mincral lands, | Hevendod on agrociin to the regont of u conteremrs soon, resolution by #0 triumphant a majority, there followed | and prescribing the manner in bot gon they may obtain | mittee. He did not believe it in this case. There were sembled, That whenever ud have become part K 0 Cham are orl mt ‘abuve reesied amendment shell wankwn Sant s wawse ; Development is owe House got into some confusion about | and any seats mete! of the constitution of the United Statre, ia rection shall keve ratined the | dr onauttution a ‘The preamble was then ordered to be read a time. Theo and poxnession. bill passed. ‘sewniot the preamble, which tinaily revolved it#eif inio a motion | rameand «bali he u ond la ———— ‘Unrestrained approval and rejoicing from the galleries by cement eh I ey bo tobe ary. Seog pote s 3 dy ager BY Tecuvstder' the vote Dp which the preamble win Gn fomtormity herewith ta Senators and Represen Anwe.—Mtrickland's 4 enthusiastic clapping of hands. Mesore. Lane, Van Winkie aud Davie were appointed n | Kujournemons, There was mo danger uf the fatinee of the | Jered to be engrossed and read the ‘hind time, | Which | from sneb State. if found duly, elected And quatee ied | Milesetce ta Mtasore ee, The resolution was immediately dispatched to the | Commitwe of co on the bill increasing the pem- | bij, and be hoped the Senate would vot be driven into | #008 Was laid on the table by @ vote of 106 to 29. Into Congress ae #ioh ions © ‘Aintree, "Rost by als dreq igs rs rem sions of widows and orphans of the soldicrs who fell | ayreeing to what it did not endorse. There w a. Mr, Le Brasn, (dem.) of Ohio, addressed the Speaker | “nee 2 Aud be ii further enacted, That when any State aa < : Senate for concurrence, but that body was in no harry | during the war of the rebellion, ation for refanng te pay this cary except it contd be | & if on a question of onder, and commenced to say that | tainly ia tnautrection shall have ratsied the Yoregn ta Pah ie cer ce to consider it, and left it quietly lying on the table for PREVENTION OF PRESRCUTION OF LOYAL PRMDONS. | foand im the fact that the minister had written a private | © Portion of the members on hs side desired ve Stvendunont tw the couatitaiion any part of the dire't iat | y/ BAS dg were Hlectrte fature Mr. Potayn, (rep.) of Vt., introduced a bill to prevent | to vote for the resolution but could not vote for the under the set of Angust 6, 161, may remain ius aod | Thee MABCOCK, @ Dey crew px . vps courte from being used ss instruments of persecution | Sr eonsent. Tit suppowe it waa a publie etter addremea | abl Ey og EES — os eee On the adoption of the resolution admitting Tennensce “4 ‘which was referred & the Ci or at wa q He wae tnt rrupted by calle to onter and was uformed | f “i stave, to be gives to the Mecvetary af the Tr-msur} 1 — “ ~-Ma, Movenn introduced a resolution, embodying the | stitiee on the Judiciaty ae | aun lta wean lato fie ‘a, | by toe aasan that head a quem our be ‘Tt niind Siatee, may be pocunined fot a poring net ey | iegeuenn intone: mash intone n pa aad thee moet sate it. coeding len years from and al perange of Unte act. FGA Pred ng his remarks, stated amit loud | amendments w Hixenaw and by Mr calls to order, that as the have to vo Witsos, (rop.) of lowa, and then, on motion Mr the resutation and preamble av an entirety, some men | Keoury, (rep) of Pa, the bill and amendments were laid bers s0 is ide weue reqapee the waste thing, onthe ‘abhe ‘96 to 33. Di Ae ‘The Sreanen n vhere wi MR. OERY ENE) PROPOSITION FON 4 CONGRIHEION AL ecre. Known to the oldest member where, aft Mir, Srevexn Odered the following ms & queion of 3 Bitter’ Mets pre Bed fy Anptied, s ordered to be and the question privilege: wy bot otek at! te 4b fy 40, @ port of it could he paamed and @ part rejected, Principal features of the schome of restoration reported 10 Bevatwag ‘by the Committee of Fiftesn, and proposing that on the acceptance of the terms by any of the Southern States rong was comm Committee. they be at once entitled to admission, Mr. Bingham nit was po lh MD en wat jig, Howano romumed the floor in reply to Mr, Han- a! ‘uited States; third, that the nicks, ’ mennyrgetaprnrinn vga agar: perry ete opade borg com! pathised with the roldened Mr. Cowan, (rep.) of Pa, defended Mr. Harvey, and in ment of the United the course of his remarks read the f¢ ing ch ‘and thon in a direct voto the whole subject wan rejected. Seouioenert action of tort to ‘using to pay his salary? He thought not. He con- tended there was nothing in Mr. Harvey's letter which merited the punishment proposed by the Conference We wit im the Werta, re ghin, inelan is neon received yesterday from Governor Brownlow, wh'ch he Senate :— Resolved, the Senate concurring, That when Congress ot Crtane: = Male Dye i nt Was ntloriy imporsibie, The time to voto for or 2 o me 4 Dre: ‘ BK Nomination of Judge Stansbury a» Attorney fence. ai ne an nity allan to the Pronident ccitten Dy | agsinst « preamble was on ordering to be engrased ity hy) <1 ere CAPare. te pret agate polit? Marais ate, rs; The /Bexe 2 General. THE WRVIKED TARIVE PILL. & bigh official and published by Secretary ms ‘The previous question having been seconded on the | hy the President or the mall of the presiding aticre of | lide . passage Of the joiot resolution Mr. Breas rove to clowe | both houses, whe are be the debate bot yielded haif an hour to Mr. Bocrwr:, | fp cone A emergrnsy who provesded to address the House against the joint | The Srsaxen stated it war for the Hour to deoide reso Ubon. whetber the resolution shogid be enteriames 3° @ yoeu ane wert New Prt sainws Truss Curce ‘eh pain ies . allend sce. NELWBOU! ba’ Na bes Buctecy” The President this afternoon nominated to the Senate Mr. Fraaxxpes, (rop.) of Me., from the Committee on Nasweenue, July 19, 1908 ‘Beary Stansbury, of Kentucky, to be Attorney General | Finance, chien, Se eee PO PCNNS, ARE | a, tte ZN, Kommer, Secretary of the Cubed Staice ‘Of the United Hates, im place of Mr. Speed, resigned. | “section nine, authorizing the addition of tho cost of | Wi't.c'fiunt tne hentia, and won it, We have ratified Senate. executive session, referred nom! (ransportation, shipment and other expenses to the value | the eonstituiional amendment Im the Mouse—43 to 1! Mr. Bouwrwers said that after (he most carefy) refer: | Uion of privilege. It wana very delicate question for « pos Nocthecrs 5 ae Judie! ea - of imported merchanaioe In the cane fem which it is Sones 2 of Andrew Yipee tools not eine. Omen tion, through ate and jeer, be wae sitll an deeply | presidimg officer to settle, as the revolution devolved im Feusint Me a tien to the ot uaey. abipped, is amended by adding this proviso:—Provided | respects to the Grad dog of the While House. convinced of the amwholesome and dangerous | creased duties which might ren ve coneagnen a. a 5 5 @radn- | further nothing herein . nature of oreeding. was conscloor that bis | He, therefore, ander 1 ae Bother sed - was born at Zanesville, Ohio ing ‘app! W. G, BROWRLO' pr He tay ‘ated at the Ohio University, at Athons, Ohio; was ad- costing 3 asked if the allusion to the President a4 | voice reached unwilling ears, as it seemed to be the Gxed | auiemutted the question lo the Hour. % uptan YY) Spesied Sow we pi < - log as not intended ase sort of echo to the | purpose of the Horse In the presence of a xreat political | "Am argument on the comstitotional bearing of the | Pas) Frockiin Mott, Cups Foadieome, fpit mitted to the bar in 1824, commenced practice speech, in which the author of that | sruggle to this measure. He demanded @ syvtem | question wax opened by Mr (rt perucpated oe ty aiiftivies Sotesinare-09e Ce tee ‘Jancaster, Ohio, soon after, and is at present about | to suspend collection of the direct tax imposed by spok as a “dead duck.’ of \mpartial suffrage to the colored of Tenmemwe | Movers Muck, #bellabarger, 1 , Gartoid, Kem. | ious beaniy Allon Copel, OY Bmedwam ond a ne eeventy years of age. He stuaied law seven years before | 80 act of Concress, passed August 6, 1961, entitled, “An ax said he supposed it was; but he would like | first, and then to the colored people of the wholorevolted | Johoson and Stevens aot a dewee ‘and took bi reak act to provide increased revenne from imports, to pay why this phrase, in the heat of debate, | and still rebelilour section of the eovntry Mr Srrvew ald) Tf we atjourn now to meet on Ragen. Gournnd’s Poudre Subtile Uprass commencing to practice, igher among | the interest om the public debt, and for other purposes,’ ept so constantly the country. Why | He was not troubled about the setion of the | day, the Let of December, Congren controls the a tiem of | por Ine tusbenie or any parttime ml SES, ate jurists at the outset than any lawyer of the present until January 1, 1868, ta of the President pick np a hasty ex. | Teunessee Legiclatore That action, althongh informal | ihe Irendent a if Kh wee in serelow, and that te Ob | 6a8 Broudwey, wad trucgie = Pohea 81 wy apr in sotoe respecte, would be controlied by (the certificate | ject Ido net pretend We deny ut | de pet want to leave a to ae to what the —— bed done. Hie objeto to | bones men to be bts vietinnn, and \o be dealt with an be ivever & Baker 4 Premiom | thie measnre wes Is was that the govern. | enocses im vacation, We have the right W delqaie ‘004 Lock Sten sew, if ve iw ment of Tennessee Was not in facts republican govern. | the power to judge Of the emergency Congrem: in a . ment, What was the House dectaring to day io the | vorg different body from tho Receutive Whereas exe n © howtng Meet Compan Dame of the people of the country and under the com. | cutive oMcer bas «particular puwer devolved om wim be | HAMS %, “ese: = Ee constitution oo | is confined w the exercise of Laat power But Cite and | (9 Rreedwer Agent waned tanle cttivene | ati otter legiwialve bexiew ee v4 ver, aud for their | principle of the commen aw all the powers netemery | Hadies Wishing Tagir Mupply oft ieee and powterty deprived of al) part m the government of the & the legiatatare of & free goverment, whether chow Sake a+ f ee Bate, was republican in form. On the contrary, it wae | powers are enumerated oF not, except #ham they are FT gual street an generation. He was Attorney General of Obio under a | 7S DirtomaTic APrROrRiATiON HILt—REFORT OF THE COY- rom & eereunde epeech and ring the « PRRENCK COMMITTER, on it so long Portion of the administrations of Governors Bartley and | ye scuxee, Mase, from tbe Conference Com. | At the conclusion of Mr. Cowan's speech Mr, Pmerx Bebb, from about 1646 to 1948, and resumed his profession | mittee on the pe aE, and Diplomatic. Appropriation nex resumed the floor, and in a few remarks character. to Columbus, Oblo, Ut 1864006 nee a vessaty, | ._ Me. dommes (Sem) of Ma'- desro Thaler referred to as uadigaiBed, and tepested’ that he fe ~ Sena ir www ly ‘Cinnati, where he bes Gass, Hoally | tor from Masanc! eovtte (in, ammnery whether. the ‘mis. | would not vote for it uoleme to save the residing in Covington, Ky. In politics he was first | mon to Portugal has been abolished or whether it con- Mr. Davin, (dem.) ot Ky., # in opposition to the aig, then » vopabiican, and fnally © steunch momber | LL" scunea—The compensat deen Grew Tags nary for dotag Seteang, usd tact bo ped 3g a" for - of the Union party that elected Mr. Lincolnand Johnaon. | from ihe presoat incumbent and. there ia Aaeppeopeee fiche tweleewspapers, 0 whieh bo wiwesasiently pour 0 the platform of which he still adheres, He is cer- beg yb Lag Ay vant. w. ing forth against the Presidemt and his sop my oy hermit tg a ara pete bp ny aghyty Lt . ‘tainly most accomplished Hew ind. — that? ters. mo ‘ the power i om dele owe ert nner mga Mr. Jouxsos- ‘ oes Mittle cmap te haves Mini«. we Hows, cp.) of Wit, spoke im favor of the report. | groce of Tennemes and of the whole South, but he woukt | pot inherently. There is me power Ww (oberon Staten His soceptance was signified to-day, and bis | ior there and refure to pay him The report was to, Tejeet Tennemee, and North Carolina, and Arkanear, | from revting the doorkerper, if i eowwe, with the ie in peaked loser © confirmation is considered certain. Mr. Sumven—Does the Senator call for an explana Mr, Book anew, ( pof Pa, called for the yeas and | uw themeetves did thin just and proper ting, ht to Cougters vaqrther in case A emerges TON, Howert 4 The Nomination of Governor Rand tion? nays after Mr. Harris (in the had annouured the | They the ausbority of President Linooin, of Pree. jow unwise Ik would be Wf. were pet me, Thewe may he ‘ te Mr Jonseos—You vote and the affirmation, but the Chair derided th it | deut Johnson, and of many ww of this ant the | times @hen we are iy Ue ceeds of © fe¥elatem oot » rm - ‘ Acted on by the Sena Mr. Soxxen—The orginal proposition came from the | was too late, So the yous and were not recorded, | last Congress for the position thet they might | when the duty devely ag pons peltical offrer may out Pasous, ih ey of Leno ethene The Senate has aa yet taken no action on the nomina- | oise and in ite first form it was that the mievion | aud the report of the Conference was agreed | exact conditions precedent for the admimion of thew | te by him excrrived for calling Congrems tawether Tt ye Ae) on tion of Governar Randall for Postmaster General. The | should be abolished. When the Commitee of Confer. | to. Mater (0 re; vative power He asked the House | miyht not be for bis interest of for (he Bnterent of hw = ee neo 7 to be in the Post Office Committee, which ia | CP0# Came together It was evident from what was said THR CVE. APPROPRLATION BILL. to cons der the condition of Tonnwsee, with two handred ratious \o ee tlie boty norewon Whe whole maudety Wane 5 itch soome agen on that proposition that the Hove were firm. They | Mr. Winsow, (rep) a Fa, moved that the Yenate take OF the coentry may depred vjun vet seormiding bere thousand able bodied male ctiveo, aud with ie erhing power ed in the hawis’ of bone. thom sixty im parthenian emergencies ent 4 1 te te perk that thousand of them. By the eoartituton of Tennemmen, | (ongrem cannot provide of (hat Suangency aad thet more than “balf of the white male ctizens were @y- | we are to be left helpiee virtue ob Cpe fowt of the enn franchuwed, and eighty thoumed male colored cithenms,” | apinwiore te i Ws oe ead ‘ow reported to be eqally divided on the case, half being dis | were dotermined not to yield, and it was impossible for | wp the bill for the eqnelizallon of bounties. posed to recommend the rejection of the nomination | us wo proceed in our conference until that proposition was Mr. Frseewoms hoped the Civil Appropriation bill decided, The rewnlt wes that the proposition war modi. | would be taken op and finished Gres, and the other balf the confirmation. There inno doubt | Hitt Cain which it im Dom reported, Inetend of | Me. Laxm, (rup.) of Ind, favored Mr, Wilsun'y motion, shal net hewe (be expressed that the Senate will confirm the nomination, | undertaking to abolish the minsioff the rintion for | and cailed for the yeas and nays, an agaregaae of one hundred and forty thousand men | power to asemmble uniew the Pre dent convenes ual Ir a whishever way the committee report, the mission during the coming year wns taken out and ‘Mr. Yate, (rep.) of Itt. hoped Bowsty bid would | were thm excioded from all periicipedion p the govern os wo might Rever be raed = Seppore Chere wae s one . ood Nailed—Vallandigham Not Cou. | “8 expres provision inserted Wo the effvet that the pre. | be taken up and aithout delay ment, ond itty thousand put themneriver wthe | aint | om support «bat ay We happen, wha: bow ; ’ ae } 4. went incumbent should wot be paid for any farther Mr. Wasos © bis motion with the w. State, for) hie House wae solemnly revolving in the pres | happe ther couninen, making Wo terarrary fer | FOr ~ services out of any fund whatever. If the Senator | ing that ber bill shoold be taken ap as sooo aa the Civil | ence @ Rocco, and with the light of history end | jeg slative bodies to declare Ubemeetyee fr periamerns amiadl (Mr. Joonson) wishes to know why that was done, I | Appropriation bill was dieposed of, of the traditions of the repaulic, that that wane wy thet boul Reppee in tius frentry | hope 4 Rewrmber, I, New — on aay telegraphed to some of the Northern | shall not go into sny statement, but hall content Civil Appropriation bill was taken op. lieat, form of gowernment. What did they th vite aud im ‘net, bat Fareed i Ave WO te be wilh aur hands | fees ere. tethe large ARNE ® Hfein Store: be ‘papers that Vallandigham, Bright and Faulkner are | myself, Senator requires it, by sending to we Mr Grune offered an amendment tbat the property khin the futere? Did menbers suppose that these and vobenty able to weed the wares sod colts te | OOF ; if the ” letter from Mr. Seward, covert; § h | taken from the revel vateet Florida shal! be sold here to advise the President in regard to Cabinet ap- hae arn priate, rota the prowat Winn thera ‘Thee eee Se derenes of the of the Navy, and hy thonend dafranchwed rete: would rem tly wet @ at we wereld be a mort © emt tet i que Sian , +4 Ln ia U wirler their exrinsion? They were entirely mimaken i } iy wo were ie here La Ud nye pointments, I am authorised to say, i purely gratuitous, | correxpondence (is-lowe the origin of the determination the proceeds there of distributed as oiher prize money Is | t'pey eupposed any thing of ine kind. There would bea | gn caher depemitory for power | wend pet te am. ‘These gentlemen are hers, in connection with many oe pnt ha ne ee Cieariowiad accordion to lam, | Tee vaive of Oo Stax ‘emi opr Se bre beer fiving Kite the Chiet Justice Wet that we bare ‘ee et At a gt : a Bnall; leer en from tl wrda, Grimes seid, was an wsand J efraots robe! er - ae mmewbers canter be dostiod “ We! others from various parte of the Union, solely to use | 10 part of the the Presidents Kos eadment was agreed to, pom wad oversare the governenees of that Biase’ | ili" cars ties thik eee ty the Ise of sei ; what influence they may ponsess to secure appointments have no desire to bear it read rem) of RL, moved to reconsider the ( and what the Hoose was doing today for Gale when semen! p dines tnctaring Company's Sow or an amnendinent ethan | neneee it would be hereafier invited to do for The oer proceeded to vote on the reslutiom The on jal end purgics! b tory © s Lober tn Stews of the footh There wee te Howe voted, lay @2 W OF to entertam ee & privileged ¢ so perntondence of Burgeou General Bae. | ome other alteruative for the colored men of the Fouth, | qnestion, refi med to lay it on ihe table by 62 to 68. and and that was to ewartn over the border? and compete iernd hy to Th The following & Ube imat the white men of the North in | labor. Jostice | vote in dealt» for their friends im thetr reapective localities. Savwnat Senatone—Let it be read. French Treeps for Mexico, Senor Romero states that he har positive ipformaton that troops are still being despatched to Mexico by Na- fesponse toe ner fromm julring as to the authen biinbed some time since The rote wren reconeidt@red, and the proporition was it Seward states in his re- | adopted, a ¢ emendert vo that the work be Aowe ney were Oulted indiawlubiy, amd the " ot Me = ere aleou. Captain Bou te Parte sponse that the letter was rynatred by him among other | at the pobix under the direction of the Unjust to (he former povregh, trem Een Came Nae ete: | TOP ee socreyen crene'e ' , Hnofficial letters on politionl gubjecte from friesds at | Secretary of War eaflering ihe biter penalty dy, Dr Potley. on. Hag. } Vn. | ou hd and well Wied remmetp f wt the . The Navy Department a im the recoipt of « letter from | home and abrosd, and thay the President, om reading it, | Mr. ff ine attached to party aa tmuch as a ot low . . whan Oly - souls. Jawreye of Otin laam Lye Be | te duke Yon vane be ‘ ‘ Captain Pox, dated Paris, July & The health of himeelf | recommended iu poblieatonn, $5,090,000 for & se Iagorese ona Ca bed boy res $e Oat fram pote. be compensation t t 0 lors! ‘end crew was excellent, He had an interview with the Pending the reasing o€ Mr. Harvey's letter, Mr. Hex. | owners of wares mavvered (nto the miliary # 1, Rohentt, Reoteht, Merene Frente Teens , . eT We the tether DRICKS roge and said be/wisned to inquire whether it wap | under the act randoning jrstirs and 7 | eben De Ven Aeream, Yon iv eo Rmperor Napoleon « day or two before, lasting over | , 4 pr come from » commitee? of the country f 2h Teewwrvlen. Wises of be. eS, a wal ‘ “bres etartore of 90 doer, IN Which Uhe conversation took 1” We Poasponett tam private fetter, cortataty, Sarre a at it wait be arked ‘ bate a 9 ert Bt AW ilewn'e tmchkatineh Rew ing Mem woe Aer, Auras Atay od me an | bine ene

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