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WASHINGTON ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE. ‘The Senate’s Amendments to the Joint Resolution Concurred in by the House. Ketusal of the House to Admit the Ten- nessee Delegation to Their Seats. RADICAL BIDS FOR THE FENIAN VOTE. “Phe President Requested to Intereede for the Prisoners in Canada and to Cause Suits Now Pending in United States Courts to be Discontianed. Refusal of the Senate to Take Up the Bankrupt Bill. Tha Civil Appropriation Bill in the Senate. Compensation Aliowed to Loyal Own- ers of Slaves Enlisted in the Army. The Secretary of War Authorized to Pay $200 for Each Slave Enlisted. Confirmation of Mr. Stansbury as Attorney General. Gen, John A. Dix Nominated as Minister to the Hague. FRENCA TROOPS STILL LANDING IN MEXICO. &e. &e. Wasuiwaron, July 23, (666, The Tennessee Delegation, fu the House this afternoon Judge Trimble moved that the credentials of Colonel Tnylor and Messrs. Leftwich ‘end Cooper, Representatives elect from the State of Ten- saaee, be referred to the Committee on Elections, and s gentlemen at once admitted to the floor of the peritt. ‘The constitution expressly made a provision to Hour thas each House was to judge for itself as to vations, returns, &c., of its members; and no ssolution—nothing less then a constitut!onal ‘ould abrogate or curtail that power, The cuir BEA deciued that the resolution binding fhoth Piscuie! oe ide conjointly as to the admission of the late rebel States \ *o Congress was binding. An appeal was made to the Hons, ®, but the ruling of the Speaker afterwards the resolution ad- pen mnlantnet: ecg ‘amendments of the Senate, aes brought up. esherehipn discussion occorred, and in ‘half an hour the Houro bad. Neclared its assent in (he pmondmente by a majority of ob *t7 wo to twenty-five, pad tho admission of Tenuessce be ' become an accom plished fact. ‘Tho gallories wore ntma % *mPty, and pro- edly from thereoult having boon soy *Deuinely autici- Paled but littlosonaation was created m, *M* Announce: ment of the final passage of the measure. Pte Nomination of Mr. Stanstm % %* Al- toruey General Confirmed by the 4 “Mle. ‘The Benate to-day confirmed the nomination ° Henry @ansbary to be Attorney General in place of Ma Speed, pesigned, and Thomas Hariand, of New York, be ‘M. Wells, for naval oflicer for the distrut af | jew Orleans. ‘Tho Fentnus und the Radicals. Major Haggerty, of Head Contre Roberts’ staf, F. a Sie still Lero receiving the droppings of radical favoritisw end bargaining away the Irish vote of the country. @enersl Banks’ report on the noutrality laws is atill with- fold; but two resolutions were adopted by the House to- ‘day, the purpose of whieh is unmistakable. They were Both introduced by Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio. One requests Phe Procident, if not incompatible with the public inte- peste, to cause the svits now pending in the United Brates courts against certain Foulans, for breaches of the mentality laws, to be discontinued. The other requests tthe President to urge the releare of Fenian prisoners now hheid by the Canadian nathorities. Haggerty openly de- @larea that astounding news will be received fiom the Weniens within three days. The naiore of this antici pated news ia left to conjecture, Hoe says the Brother hood has beon ansoased ons sewenth of all they purcens fo defray expenses of meditated operations, and that th: members havo responded nobly Politicians at the White t ‘The celebrated political triumvirate, We Raymond, wore at the White House thin forenve prore closeted with the President a considerable lng! Mme. The firm is said to be alarmed concerning the Philadelphia Convention for one ‘hing, and not yet whotly indifferent to the appointment of Naval Officer. The Hague Missien Declined by General Sickles. Tn accordance with his own judgment and the advice of (riends General Sickles last week declined (he appoint. gment to the Hague, and the name of Genoral Jolin A. Dix was sent to the Benate to-day (or ‘hat place, Sickles may now be @onsidered a can‘idate for Gubernatorial honors. | Freockh Troops Stil! Landing at Vern Orwz. General Shertdaa reports to the army headquarters Bhat detachments of French troops are stil! landing at fora Cur. He says that his obeervations conviney him at Napoleon te Rot sincere in ihe promine to evacuate Mexico, Treaty Hetweom Maximiti: Government. | Letters from the elty of Meixico reesived here contain Pho intolliveuce that Maximilian has rigued a treaty with Mr. Dano, the French Minister, with the following pro- wisions:— "% Seven thousand French troops will remain in Mexico wnder Maximilian's service, and the Mexican flag is (0 wupport (em for five years; France wil farnish do the Maximilian government five hundred thourand fAoliars overy month for Give yeare to meet Maximilian's fivil expenses, Maximilian |e to give as security for the y thus advanced and other claima the railroad from ‘ora Cruz to Mexico, Maxtmilian’* revenues are to be eo) lected by French officers. Stantoa and the Philadelphia Convention. Stanton’s promised letter endorsing the Phitadelphia Convention movement has not yet sppeared, bot certain parties povitevely affiren that it be ont to morrow. Bila Approved by the President. The President has approved the t!! making appropri tions for legislative, executive aiid judicial expenses; the bill extending the time wiibin which States may slect lands for agricultural college purposes, and the bill xing the number of Jndger of the Sopreme Court of tho Coiied States and to change certain judicial cereuite, Pardons Granted. The President has pardoned A. R. Maxwell, of Florida, Bonfoderato ex-Sevator, on the recommendations of Penatora Wilson and Foster, Jolin W. Forney aed other Fadicnis, George Davis, of North Ceroline, Attorney General of Phe Southern confaderary at (hie time of rte collapse, was Perdoned to-day by the Previd-n! Pr one Tue names of Colonel W. & Kiliver, Colonel Joba D. | McGregor, Colonel Joho EK. Keadir, Colonel Jobn Riggin, Or, all of New York, ty een sent to the Benate for and the French peavey ‘tbn'gadier genorals for gallant and confirmation as meritorious services during the war. . Appoim qual ‘The following apportments \Were made to day :—~ Jobn A. Dix, Minister Reaiden ' * the Hague. Caled Cushing, Chario: Pp. Jam Witham Jobnaton, ress entitied “An Commissioners under the uct of G mares TULL Se the ect to provide for the revision and « Matute lane of the Unitod States, approved June 2, John HL. Frazier, Assessor First dist Papear)renias Adolph Sorrenson, Assessor Filth district, W About one hundred and aity postmaster” Were a? polnied to-day. The following are the most impa,"t#8t:— In New York—Angostus 8. Goodall, Port De TFI85 Francis Finck, Fort Hamtiton; Nathaniel B. Holm °*, Tarrytown; Willium Hollands, West Troy; Mra. May’ Berard, West Point; Scott W. Updike, Rochester; Ea ward 'P. Picket, jansinburg; Daniel F. Pickering, Elaine; Joun A.’ sclkreg, 1thaca; Samuel B, Taylor, WwexO. Maine—Charles (, Norton, Kastport; Dwight B. Ber- nard, Calais; Sa-uuel fast. New Hampabir Mastachuretis—T L, Colby, Newburyport; Witham I. DeCosta, Chatlestow ofa B. jatigk; Nowell Sherman, Waltham; Samuel mont William H, Haskell, Siowcaer don Backup ; Jobn McDuffie, sang tong ae George Guild, Quincy; Nathan K. Noble, Kast Cambrid, Comnecticut—Charies Olmstead, Norwalk ; kam, Stamford; Edward A. Brown, Danbury, Delaware—Arthur H. Grimshaw, Wilmington, Maryiand—John B. Young, Cumberlana; William H. Kelty, Frederick; Seth H. Havro de Grace. Pennaylvania— William L. Briner, Reading; Robert 1. Rodell, Norristown; William B. Darlington, Westchos- ter; John J. Horn, Easton; Tilgham Good, Allentown; Edward H. Chase, Wilkesharre. Indiana—James VP. De Bruler, Evansvillle; George B. Laposio. RettncleChaties W. Houghton, Mattoon; James Y. Coy, Lasalle. Towa—-Thomas Freueb, Muriiugton; Wiliam A. Ben- ton, MeGrevor. Michigau—Georgo Spautding, Monroe; John J. Thomp- son, Avn Arbor; Tollman W, Hall, Battle Creek; Amos Root, Jackson; Noyes L. Avery, Grund Rapids, Onio—Jobu 'F, Mahow, Atvons; Comfort M. Patch, Warren; Aug. ry ton; Daniel P. Benton, Ox- ford; Enos Foreinan, Wooster; Charles M. L. Wiseman, Lancaster; William Lewis, Xenia; Richard 8, Elkins, Akron; William ©, Buck, Mariella; ©. Brady Steece, Lon, J * Confirmations by the Senate. The Senate to-day ,contirmed the foliowing nomina- tions:— To ve Deputy Postmasters—Charies A. Harrington, Albian, N. ¥.; Alfred Ki. Brooks, flion, N.¥.; Jobn 1. Gould,’ Brookport, N. ¥.; John Ryan, Medine, N. J.; Thomas D. Steole, Sparta, Wis.; William C. Roseman, Hamilton, Ohio; Thomas M. Hogan, Columbus, Ga. ; Levi Platt, Tatisbarg, Ne ¥.; Mchibuid Me Hayes, Hastings, Minn. ; Arthur B, Calef, Middietown, Conn. ; George N. Bridgham, Rockville, Conn. ; David J. Clarke, Manchester, N. H.? Friend |W, Smith, Bridg-port, Coon.; John W. Deal, Chambersburg, 'Pa.; Joshue Jones, Trenton, 'N. J; Charles Hall, Oskgsu, Win Frank Warman, Oberlin, Obio; Joha W. G ii; John Kinslar, Connersville, Ind.; Alexander W.’ Delong, Huntington, Ind; Ashbel G. Beer, Ashland, Ohio; Goorge B. Filson,’ Stenbenvills, Obi John schertzer, Massilon, Oh'o; William R. Smith, Hi bore, Ohio; Mrs. Belle. Parshall, Lebanon, William D.’ Massey, Alexandria, Va; Warren W. Norfotk, Va.; Joseph W. Dow, Ottowa, Ul; Strong,’ Jacksonville, Ii; Thomas K, Hatch,’ Keene, N. jonhua Varrey, Dover, N, H.; Thomas 0. Osborne, cago. To be Collectors of Customa—Charles G. Manning, Fdenton, N. C.; William A. Hew, Gloucester, Mass, Joseph B. Upham, Portsmouth; N! H; Joseph M. Mat- thews, Tay tock, Va; Charles Permeter, Cham- plain, N. Y.; John A. Klein, Vicksburg, Miss, To be Consnis—William W. Weir, Turnaco, United States of Colombia; James M. Eder, Buenaventura, do. ; . Poteira, Gariba, Q:cbao, do. ; Charles Sproul, Toronto; Robert L.’ Bodine, Cape Town; R. C. Yates, of New York, at Ascuncion, Paragnay, To be Assessors of Internal Revenno—O. ©. Maxwolt, of Lebanon, Third district, Ohio; Feter A. Keyser, Third district, Ponnsytvania; Dedley Wickersham, Kighth dis- fret, Tilinois; Benjamin Gratz, Seventh district, Ken- ucky. To be Collector of Internal Revenue-—Ferdinand Van Vere, Third district, Ohio. To be United States Marshal—Jobu Logan, Southern district of Iinois. To be Lieutenants in the Marine Corps—Lewls R. Ham- —_ of Peonsyirania; Frank A. Mallany, of New jersey. Sas heteeens of Cnstoms—Stark B, Smith, Wind- N. C.; Henry P. Parker, Aocomac Court House, Va. Tobe As nt fressnrer of the United States—An- drew McDowell, at Charleston, 8. C. To be Register of Land Office-—James W. Shankllu, at san Francisco, Cal. To be Receiver of Public Moneys—Charies H. Cham- deriain, at San Francisco, Ci General Fry’s Name Withdrawn from Pro- motion, ‘The Senate has withdrawn the name of James B. Fry from the President, to whom it had been sent forthe commission of brovet major goneral. Recognition of Consuls. ‘The President has recognized James Roitacky a» Con- sul of the Swiss Confederation for the States of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky; Hermann Michelas xs Consul for Saxo.Coburg and Gotha, In San Fraveisco, Cal. ; Jacob Salius de Neufvilie as Consul of the free city of Frankfort-on-the-Main, in New York; William W. Har- ris as Vice Consul of Portugal, in New London, Conn. ; and August Cohen as Cousul for the free city of Ham, burg, in Philadelphia. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. First Session. , SENATE. Wasnincros, July D. 1806, RRORASOTAATION OF TUB Savy, Mr. Gam ®, (rep.) of Cows, called up the Dill to define thevnomber ard reguinte “* appointment of officers of the nwvy, recen tly passed by %bo Sonate and amended in the Howe. . On mofton off Me, Guinues, the How Amendments were concurred in, and ttn) bill goos to the Crevident. TAR SOLDIENW’ AND HAILORA’ ORPHAN FAIR, * Mr. Morens, (rep. of Me., from the Committees on the District of Colunabia, reported a resoluti.% tendering the further use of the batlding used for the so Miers’ and Sailors’ Orphans’ Fair 0 the directors of the in. Sitution nother fair, aad grating periwissiva forthe b Viding to staud where it Is untif 1967, which was passed. KVENMes SIPHON, On motion of Mr. Cuaxvem, (rep.) of Mich. it was or dered that the Senate take a recess at batf-past four o'clock, to mest again at Baif-past seven for tho con- stderation of bills from the Committee on Commerce COMMUTATION OF KATION® 9 PRISOWENS OF Wan. Mr. Wisox, (rep.) of Maws, ealled op the resolotion giving the ore and sailow® held as prisoners of war the commutation price of their rations while #0 hold. The resolution was parsed, and goes back to the House for coneurrenes !n amendinenta, VIRGINIA CIROUTF COUR. Mr. Teossett, (rep) of IN. from the Judiciary Com. mittee, reported a bill to change the place of holding the Circuit Court in the Distriet of Virginia It provides that the sittings of said court, heretofore held in Lewis burg, shall be held at Parkersburg. The bill was passed. THR RETRRNCHMENT COMMETTER, Mr, Howann, (rep.) of Mich., offered a resolution that he Joint Committee on Retrenchment be instructed in the mode of collecting and the disposition made of enp- tured and abandoned property gin the States intely in rebelfion by officers and agents of the Treasury Depart ment, and that the committee be invested with full power to send for persons and papers, The resolution was adopted. THE SRUTRALITY Laws Mr. Coarnian said thas laet December he promised on the floor of the Senate to introduce the present Dritieh neutrality laws of the two conptries, and be bad found them identical. The same law under which in this country the Fenians were stopped from invading (Canada wee (he law under which British sailors wore enlisted for the rebel pirate service. that it was a mere farce to © tinue rach lawa the following resolu ttre on Forvign Relations he the expediency of repealing ovr proweat neutrality laws Mr. Craworer maid that the Neutrality lawn are a per as they stand, and he boped that the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations would decide that this ia the time for repealing them ibe CHAM anid the resolu .ob could only be entertained coment (rep.} of Pa., objected, and the resolution nusom SoLoreRa’ Couece My. Trompert offered the following resolution, which was adopted — Renaived, That the seormary of War be sutnenired, te transfer to the Mitnows Sold! Sangeet, fret the surplas en band ere for the wublie ar ivice the cote ‘eecow:ne. Kawe 2 hundred parsers, Yor ins wee of studente in t said ins Hution Misabled by the war ren year mM, Mr Moran. offered a resolation ne Presi. dent, %0 far ae the same Ty able, to enter into arrangements with the Provinces of North America, touching the feheries, inte é¢ommercial tions between the provinces and the United Mates This was roverred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, INTERNAL RAVEROR Mr, Ponann, (rep.) of Vt, offered a the Reeretary ? resolution for a statement into the Tressory = wy of the amount of imernal revenue of _the Collectors of V' : makes (6 ealarion each $5,000, of chief clerks ent of the money order office eine wrpatten , of the chief clerks of the iment, contract and aanaae, 100, of the principal clerks exch mee tod #1200, ‘and of the laborers b= waichmen §700 ook thew of one hundred and twenty.o clerks, as authorized, there are allowed im the | appointinent office —One principal clerk, eleven | Corks of cles ‘oor, six of clam three, four of cave owe, Im (he Contract of class two amd oF ——— the ee a ET Cuasoum ca Ned up the following bill: — ot Rochester. and the sloop Dolphin, of AL lowing proviso:—Prowd ach such veal that internal revenue tax upon the Sonstraction of similar American vessels, passed and goos to the Surveyor Ba day of ‘on im} titled "An NiéW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, sJuLY 24, 1868 clerks, twenty-five of class four, and three of class one In pal clerks, eight of clase four, fourteen o! class two, and one office—eicht fourteen oy olen thee Finanee offic —four twenty-tive of «lass of class coe. In the Money Order office—one principal | time hire clerk und two of class four. The superintendent of the Post office build.ng shail receive two hundred dollars besides his pay ag a principal clerk, when employed as a disbursing clerk, ‘THE BANKRUPT BITE. Mr. Potanp said he would liko to know if it was ¢ intention of the Senate to paas the bankrupt bill at present session, He hoped it was, Ho was in favor pentcaring the session, if necessary, for (go in order to teat the sense of the Senate he would move to take up the bill, If the motion prevailed be would Postpone the consideration of the measure until to-mor- row, but he wished the sense of tne Senate tested. r. Jounsox, (dem.) of Md:, expressed himself in favor of tho bill, and as to Seed ae take effect on and the Ditrict ‘State: sud the p shall beat W itn distriow shall res de at dhe port of eubry thereof, Bue. 2 Thai the Secretary of the Treasury, Beanfort to the sovtheny bown f net of Wi 1@ bili passed, and goes to the House, COMPENS TION OF COLLE TORS OF The Senaie then took up the followl ‘of | CoMPereakion of certain collectors of customs and for other parposes, providing as follows: — Srcrion 1. That the collectors of customs hereinafter Bamed shall, from wod after the let day of July, 1566, 1n lew of the walarias to which they are now by law rospectivaty en. titled, receive the salaries foliowing, to wit:—1he Collectors Of the Districts of ‘Veras at Gafveston, daluria, C Christi and Brazos de Santiago, Te $1,500 4 year in addition to the foes oped it would be i $180 Mr. Scwwen, (rop.) of Mass., hoped the Senate would | Much compen se ram of $2500 anger) Mame hae fran weal | Boaz hs one fae Cpleomest hg a, by amendments; but some bill on the subject ought p}.000 “ year. Te g = of oe of Gearqnowa, “str ‘Cowa® natd he was opposed to tho bill in its pre- | Si°"4s a. Beattort N.C irunamog, s". stuguatinn g.%nt form, He was opposed to any bankrupt bill which ese Apalachicola, Fla, y la, ODS to. bankrupt cases into the United States courte. Smo. 2 That all that of the State of Texas the He See sped: owes, tht. the present bil | Marr Zara, Dural, Hncnak Web, ba Sala Melfulon, , uy BR di be pau, but that the mutject would. go over Eee cae Eee Ref nd an Patricio ‘sbail’bos dant “Air, Cuase, (rep) ot N, HL, declined to cast a test vote [andthe teva of Corvus Cheat! shall be itt ff on this question. was not willing thas hig vote. on a ‘Avanzas alall be ® sont of delivery” ta <5 pean een pactal Soetite tore of intercas, Mes, Potaxd did not intend to be understood as desir. | Tels Ta'dulie, and all uote and parts of acts Senator would vote on the ies pera knowing how every Of the Senate with the prov lens of tole ot 3 re Ses riety of s she bill. oe: Lax, (Fop.) of Iud., was’ to the Bankrupt | yr ihere thall heteafter-be bald te each of the, Dept oF at any other time, He hoped the BollMy DI | jon rr i vat omiders: and Deputy Rurveyor would bé pare porta of New York, Bost, Ww Brienne a Passed, Mr. Samruan, (rep.) of moved to lay Mr. Poland's 8 oahamaeoriad Mr. Pomsnor, (rep.) of Kansas, hoped the Seriate would not adjourn before passing a bankrupt bill. He wom! edt se for an adjournment untti action was takem on t I. ¢ Mr, Sherman's motion to luy on tho table the motion to 1ake up the Baukrupt bill provailed by the following vote :— Yeas—Mesara, Brown, Ruckalew, Clark, Cowan, Davia, Guthrie, Henderson, Kirkwood, Lane, Morrill, Sherman, Sprague, Trumbull, Van Winkle, Willey, Wiliams, and Wil’ son—IT, Navy—Messrs, Chandler, Cresswell, Edmunds, Foster, Grimes, Harta, Johnson, McDougall, Morgan, Poland, Pom ergy, Kamaay, Sumner, and Yates—14. Apsnnt—Nessrs. Anthony, Conness, Cragin, Dixon, Doo. little, Fessenden, Hendricks, Howard, Howe, Nesmith, Nor- ton, ‘Nye, Riddle, Saulsbury, Stewart, Wade, and Wright 4 the motion to take ap the bill was laid on the table, ‘TAK CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL Mr. Sumrman then called up the Civil Appropriation bill. ‘The pending question was upon tho amendment of Mr. Davis appropriating five millions of dotiars for the pay- ment of slavetrolders for siaves mustered into the miii- tary service atider the act of June, 1864. Nr. Wingon moved to amend the above by substituting a provision that the Secretary of War be licensed to pay out of what is known as the Commutation Draft Fund & aut not to exceed three hundred dotlars each for every slave owned by loyal men and) mustered into the wer- provided that, before receiving any such compon- ip, the claimant shall give undoubted proof of his Joyal'y, and that be availed himself of every opportunity to assist t Union furces in the contest against the rebela, Mri Wilson's amendment waa concurred in by yeas 29, nays ‘The question was then on the amendment aa amended. Mr. Su@iMAN inquired Low much there was in the commutation fund. Mr. Witeow said it was more than nne millions. Mr, Smiasran asked if that would be Mr. Jown-ow aaid that it would be Mr. Wunsox did not believe that it would take more than six millions to comply with the requirements of mune, (rep.) of Vt, did not believe the slave. wore entitled to any compensation. ‘The slaves ) iar persons that the government had a rig their services the same as to the services of others. But ho would not discuss this quostion now. He did not thuk any money oughtto be appropriated for the pur pose mained until it was determined just how much it id take. There were but reven millions in the Com- mutation Fund; two millions having been appropriated for some other purpose, It ought to be ascertained first whether this would be eufficient. Mr. J mwon spoke in favor of the amendment and hoped it would be adopied. Mr. Crmnwatt, (rep.) of Md., raid that the amount of the commutation fund was $9,674,023, Between eight ssund colored men were enlisted in Mery- d. Of These about one-half were slaves, and the evn. Misstovers had estimated that it would take $762,000 to ply with this law in Maryland, whieh would leave neuriy nine millions for the claims of Delaware, Ken- tucky and dilssourt, Mir. Wrsox offred an amendment in the form of a proviso that no money shall be paid under this provision ‘until the commiseioners appointed under the act of June, 1864, rbail bave made their final report, This was agreed to by yeas 14, nays 13. The amendment as atnended was then agreed to, Mr. Seal, (rom the Comintites on Foreigu Relations, an sinendaent to increase the compensation of re) the clerks ta the Department of Stae twenty per cent from the 30th of Jane, 1465, ‘The amendment was agrecd to by yeas 16, nays 13, as follows :— |, Pomeroy, ry Ww NaverMesre, Buskalew, Chandler, Clark, Outhrie, Howard, Lanc, Morrill Norton, Kamaay, Sherman, Sprague, William’ and Wilson—13. bt to | tain provisions of the law concerning seamen on cisco, & atime Not exconding $5 propriation for expenses of ue front enst i sition ‘made’ uy theta aid “and stationery «bill be paid out of the appro: Msg. ying the expenses of collecting the revenue from custonm, . irth section of the sgt of Februn ate sen ee Set B, pov raiona of me fe] titled eniitled + rine? ide tor te not son imeporta and sounngy ouproved arch % 18," a for other pe rposes.’? sdatt not WP conastriod to hhereanc the per die lowed to appraiwers by the Lrst section of the act of April, 184, which It amen Mr Ckeewnns. moved to amend by inserting the word “Baltimore after the word ‘Bosten’’ in the fourth sectio@ which was disagreed to. Mr. Epvoxps moved to strike out the words ‘“Beau- fort, North Carolina,” in the first section, that place bav- ing been provided tor in another bill, ‘The bill was thon read a third time and passed. It goes to the House. WEARING CONCKALRD WEAPONS NY SEAMEN PRonterteD, Mir, CHaxpure called up a dill to prevent the wearing of sheath-knives by Amer can seamen. It provides (bat the existing rogolation for the government of the uavy of the United Siates prohibit ng the wearing of sheath- Knives on shipboard is hereby extended and made applicable to ull seamen in tho merchant service; #ee- tion 2, that it shall be tho duty of the master or other officer in command of any ship or vessel regis- tered, enrolled or licensd under. the Jaws of the United States, and of the owner or other person entering into contract for the employment of a sea- man or other subordinate upon any auch ship or vesuel, to inform every person offering to ship himself Of the provisions of this law, to require his complance therewith under a penalty of fifty dollars for each omie- sion, to bo sued tor and recovered in the mane of the Uniled states of America, uader the direction of the Secretary of the Trostury; one-balf for the informor and the other baif for the fund for the relief of sick aud disabled seamen. ‘Phe bill passed, and goes to the House, IN RELATION TO SKAMEN ON DOAKD UMITED MEATIG VERSETS. Mr. EpMowps called up a bill providing as follows: That tho act of Congress entitled “An act repealin Ke public and private vessels of the United States," approved June 28, 1864, be and che same is horeby rapealed, and the provisions of the law thereby repealed aro bereby revived and re enacted. Mr, Kowowpa expin ned the effect of the bill. The act of 1964, he eaid, repealed tho provisions of the existing law requiring ¢ rtain proport ons of the seamen eneaged im American veaevis to be citizens of the United St so that the effect of the act o: 1864 and the exiting jaws was to open American commerce and American ships both in the cow tng and / oreign trade we the employment of foreigners entirely, The policy of the government, sald Mr Edmunds, bas always be'n from very eariy in the prevent century down to this time to purruo an opposite coure, An act of 1514 provided that afier the war citizens of the United Staves exclusively sould be employed on board public and private versela of the United States; and an act of 18)7, supplementary to that, required that two-thirds of crew and all the officers should be citi- zona of the United States, and whenever they were not very heavy tonnage duties should be imposed. of 1830 provided, also, and continued to be the taw to 1864, Uhat there should be three-fourths of the crew of ‘Amer Cau ¥ #els composed of American feamen, The efloct of the paxage of the pending bill would be to ro- store this condition of affairs. ‘The bill was passed, and goes to the House, RAIGHATION, Mr, Cranpien called up the House biti to repeal an act to encourage emigration, vod July 4, 1864. ‘ie, Momnae, (rep.) of , moved’ to indefinitely posipous the further consideration of the bill, Mr, Jouxson said he could aot see the necessity of the ng act, eye wont be repealed if you postpone the Mr. Souyre off-red an arnendment abolishing the mis- | pill. sion to Groves, Adopied. Br. Susser an amendment appropriating one thousand dollars to Sawyer Harkin, a clerk of tte State Departinent, for extra reryiges in bwuing pardons usder the amnesty proclamation. reed to, Mr. Mennsiz. oxplained the natare of the bill establish. ing 4 Bureau of Emigration which it was propowed w re After dissusaton by coverg! Youators Mr. Morgan withe drow his totion and moved to postpone the bil! until to- Mr. (naxpiem, from the Committee on Commerce, te- | morrow. ported an amendmogt erection of @ }.ahihaupe Mn te Iso reported iment appropri. kr CHANDLER al an Ame apr! ating $6,000 for a lighthouse #t Mery tas ay Mir, Ci sDLER moved to appryptiate $900,000, in of $70,000, as proposed for the repmr and completic ropriating $15,000 for the ioc the pier of lighthouse at Waugostauce, straits of Mackinac. wr, Guiwna offered an amendment from the Naval Committeo Acade: for the erection of a chapel upon the Navet rounds at Annapol'®, $25,000. Adopted ms thoved an amendment as an additional hat midshipmes and acting ind ry f the Uaited Sisies navy shal! be enutied to one ration or commutation therefor, Adopted. Mr, Bocwacew, (dem.) of Pa, offered an amendment spore) riating $7,685 for the improvement in the Senate chamber recommended by the Select Committee on Ven laden. RXRCUTIVE SREMION. Mr. Tacwrors moved an executive session. ‘Mr tramabail’e motion prevailed. The Senate went into execu ve aesrion at four o'clock P. M., and at half past four WK @ recess, 7 moet at half-past seven P.M. Evening Session. Tak COMMITTEE OF com EROR. Nhe Senate met at half-past seven, and procended to derasion® of bills from the Committee on Com the Treosury be end ia he ert tes of registry oF enre or L Nate, of Victoria, Vancouver Inland; Raw, of Glow Mary, of “Jeane Com, of Oswego, N Pied 4 * < WY Maree Pot & ” Mr, Eouexns—f move to a wend Sy ineerting the fol. foreign Duiit a tax equal to the Tue amendment was ogreed an@ to, and the bil) war Preaident. Mr. Craworen called ap the follow ng bill. — That from and after the Int day of Octiher, 1866, the pori of Port angsion, fa the (nstriet of Paget's Bound, in Washing. be hereby abotiahed aa mf jeond be and ie here! a9 8 port Nivery of tue said district from aud after suid Vaased and goes to the President. Mr. namo called vp th ‘olowing DAL declaring corta.n cities ports of oniry and 4 Fy Nebraska ( yal, in the Plate Py A Tren. ke, i jute. tne tate of lowe, and Portland, in the State. of Oregon, pe and ore. constituted ports of delivery. a to the same regniauions and ‘etivery Whe nited Rtaton: and du and receive the i nat providing for the nt gosia ‘at certain porte rag. Wheeling. ¢ Navobes to, on te ecla © orss ot wrege by the sald act of and are here Nebraska City, © of the seamon ded to the said porta of (mabe and Be Taowall Betts and ‘ortiand. } of Of eniry for sald Listrict of Pamiune nothed to be railed the Disiren of ty we the Mr. Eowuxps moved to lay the bill upon the table, and Bay, Lake Superior, | the motion prevailed. Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Obio, asked and obtala¢d unan t to introdnes ‘a bill for the adminton A Union, and on this dorloa the bili and the cormtitaution of the 5 of Nebraska was referred to the Commnitite on Territors vs OF TH TREASCRY IW Cuaxorem eatied up the Senate joint resolution the Secretary of the Treasury to le the aceounts und pay the antaries of the agents uf the treasury ia the Se who were unable to take the oath ot cians, It provides that the Borretary of the Treasury be and is hereby authorized to pay @ reason able compensation to those perone by bia eraployed fur the f, and who have been actual ly engaged in, col in tn otwikietanding Uteir faliure of inal itty iv of office required by law, provided tuat um shalt not be ‘or by inw for formiog #ach serv imen; and provided act shall not be deemed to iu snch persons on such emp Mr. Ednaund no wich porsou #hall receive walory the L farther, that contiauance of Wao 9 am amendment that eorvicer rendored of Anyust, 1568, and, provided further, that “shail vot be paid i their accounts have eon settled at the Tromury Department. The amena ment was add Mr. Tremacit hoped mo such bill woald be passe The bee f the Treasury had no right to make eu appointme Mr Eowvom maid that whon ghe resolution wa saint to the its m@nbers were ov is After a eration, bow. dated agree to it, as the won acnured by the Seeregary of the Treatury that the oath would be repealed by Congress Mr. Nyn, (rep) of Nevada, anid that the Secretary of the Treasury in appointing won who could not take the oath had defracded gobd and loyal inen of the South of what by right belonged to them. He (the Secretary) fra jed tha there shall be paid on | rouid have four A plang of sy Union soldiers in the South to Bll thene gress would pare po sual Bill Mr. Wrsow waid he Kpew that some of the best men n the coantry wrote to the Secretary of the Treasury Against the appointment of these mea, bat the thought the administration would bave control of bot Hoases ond that the oath would be repesied. While he (Me. Wilson) condemned the act of the Seeretary he @id hot th ok the persons appointed by him ought to be made to wuller for bay be ging ye Tho who could not take the oath ought tobe paid and dis: barged and thors who could takes it put in their places Ou menion of Mr. Crasoi se the farther considerstion of the joint resolution wae portponed until to morrow: THR Wine AMP CAN UL Mr. Craxonen called ap the following Mower joint ce solu ton j¢ (Mr. Nye) hoped Com- Whertas, (be United States are Pp Canal ert: Company, aod whereas the camal shoot be ti Be vigabie highway ithowt further vwllay on the part # (he Uotted Rates the Reeretury of the Tressury be | (he Manner ae Will Ben! proton the United States im waid ex game will be bept ooyp 00 such nerkable highway further expeose \o tee yenen' provkied iat the bn ftrumenta and rag waeh sale io the manner oy the Allorney General be pansed and goes to the Premident ‘The Senate at half-past ten PM adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESEN TAT! VES Wamescros, July 28, ise. er CEPT OrTOREe OF TEE RRO ores bow ComMerTER Moder the call of States for resoluvens, Mr. terran, idem.) of Ky, offered & resotation calling open the Com mittee on Reconatiriction (ora stainment as tohow much Of ine ‘on thoveand doliare beret fore aypropriaied for the expeoner of (hal Committee hee been spent, and bow rep.) of Pe, satet that the erpeediteres the cetcern if the renste breweh of the ene in ities, and pot thene of the Hone The House refuring to estowd (he call [or the previons aod Mr. Wiledn raving to debate, the rerelation went over under (he operedon of the rule WCRRANED DETY OF Worn. Mr. Pesouan, (rep.) of Obio, introduced © Wil te pre vide mcressed revepue from imported eau, whieh) wae read vwire, referred to (be Commitee of the Whole ow the State of the Union and ordered printed Tt consists of (be Wool seetions of the reviend Tar? bill panned by the Howe and poxtpone! in the Bene @reept the a4 telorem @uty te inoreaeed from ten to clevon per cont i 8€ #00! and on woven maneter goods, the aperiie Gaty @ redeced from fifty wo forty coats per poond FENG FeNeee Mr. Dar sen, (rep.) of Obie, oftered & ronniation thet the Hoare meet toring the werk « “oO Chmre, and tale Sree dally from ball pen four til Ball-west werew Mr. Breve, / o’olook, and that the first business in order in the ever ing sessions shalt be bills on the Speaker's table, whic: was adopted. a Tus run renreme i Campa. 4 (rep. 10, offered a resolution request. PR my te ure on the Canadian eutherisen, aud also on the British erament, the release of the Fenian in Canada, which the Lega. ‘nda therwot Im Jaty an, which du by wit. Which was adopt THE PREAIDENCY—ANBLICIBILI'Y POR A BECOND THEM. Mr. Asuuuy, (rep.) of Obio, ‘a resolution for the appointment of a select committee of seven, to which shall be referred ali Dilis and joint resolutions now pee fore any committeo of the House, and all that may after be offered ; proposing an amendment to the constitu- ou of the United States, rendering any person who han been elected President meligible to a second term ; an also all bills and joint resolutions proposing a chance in the mode and manner of electing President and Vice Preat- dent of the United em On motion of Mr. Lx Bionn the resolution was laid on the taste by a vote of 71 to 42. NEW JERSEY VETERAN SOLDIER, Mr. Newnui, (rep.)of N.J., om leave, introduced a Jjomt resotntion authorizing the Adjutant General of Jersey to transmit through the mails free of postage oer tain certificates of thanks awarded by the Legislature to the soldiers of that State, under such regulations as the Postmaster Gonoral may direct, which was read three times and pressed. NATIONAL CRSUITERY TOR POLDIRRS, On motion of Mr. Scunncx, the communications from the Secretary of War and reports in reference to the national cemetories for soldiers in Tennessee were order- ed to be printed, RIGHT OF WAY IN CALIYORNIA, ORMOON AND NEVADA. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the Sonate amendments to the House bill granting the right of way to ditch and canal owners over the public in tho States of California, Oregon and Nevada, which was under discussion at the time of adjournment on Sat- LAs, (rep.) of Ind., addressed the House against ndinenta, The debate was further continued by Moasrs, Kasson, Moktuer @4 Nighy, Finally the Senate amendmenw ware concurred in—T3 to 37. UTA TRRURITORY, Mr. Asitixy, (rep.) of Ohio, presented ti@ testimony taken before the Comm tee on Territories in relation to Utah Territory. Ordered printed. APYLICATIONA FOR LEAVE OF ARSENCE Several applications from members for leave of absence having been wade, the Speaker called attention to the fact that im votes taken (0-day there were only eighteen over s quorum, THE ASBATLT ON MR PAINTER. Mr. Atsar, (rop.) of Mae, from the select committee to Investigate the asault on U. H. Painter, Clerk to the Post Office Comrnittes, presented testimony taken, and offered & rewlution that Benjamin F, Roveridge be deliv. ered by the Sergeant-at- Arras into the custody of the civil authorities to be prosecuied before the criminal court of the District, and that the testimony taken in the case be delivered to the United, states District Attorney. Mr. Alley mado a statement to the effect that the House had po power to imprison tho offender beyon’ the adjourn- ment of the proseut seasion. Mesars. Fansewontn and Jown |. Troms, members of the welect committee, dimented trom that view, hold! that the House had a right to have Beveridy close of Congress. The rewlution was agreed to. THE TRENROERE REVIENTATIVEN, Mr, Trix, (dem) of , Moved as a question of privilege, that tnasmuch aa ‘each Houve ia, by the con- stitution, the judge of the election returns qualifica- tions of ita own mombora, and wasmnach as this jivuse bad passed e joint resolution deciaring the State of Ten- neanee restored to her former proper practical relations with the Union and entitled to rey tw Cou. Om, oe mnibera {rem faseye wd if anf ja, SrmsKee ov t 08 A hoeation of privilers, on tha grand thee oukes >| declared, by combat rent resolution, that certain Slates which had hot been (icia eet bs cantipa te. represeatetion aguc ealtte ould not ate! re i Again until both Hoosen they ould be de- v8 OF THE CoMMITIAS OF Haxt¥scroRm. Mr. Latritam, (rep.) of W. Va, from the Committes on Printing, roported a resolution to twenty-five bun dred extra copies of the report of the Commitine on Manutacturés, for the usd of the Committee, and Sve hundred for une of the House, Adopted BORIS ON THE APRAKEX'H TAMLR DUNPORED OF. The Heise proceeded to the consideration of business on the Hpenker a table, and dispowst of it as follows: — CONCTRARER IY THR AMENDMENTS TO THe KROLOTION ADMITTING THNVRRORE. The Senate amondments to the House joint resetation deciarme Tennemee agen ontived to Senators and Rep- rowentatives tn Congrena, Mr. Bevenay, (rep.) of Ohio, moved concurrence in the amendments The amendments to the joint resolution were con- curred in without division. The amendment to the preamble wae concurred in— yena 94, nays 2b. So tue joint rerotatios has pared both bouses, ORCELLANROUS The Seale amendments Wo the House bill W incorpo. rate the Said.ers’ and Sailors’ Union of Washington were concurred im. The Se mendments 10 the Fours b Il to incorpo | Soldiers’ and Satlors’ Orphan Home rate the } were concugred in. The Secate amendments to the House bill lo establiah om motion of Mr. Waxn, (rep) ot N. ¥., comeurred in, THE URVICINCT Wk The House weet into Commitioe of the Whele om the state of the Union. Mr, L io the Chew, on the Dencieocy bill trop.) of M4., 2 pars lary of the Depary Hotig eee ae Ubal of the Ape ded, roakiog th of the Court of Claime the ant Solicitor, stow abort $450 000, including $100 00 rail tall simamahip servion, $90,000 for Ove Hompital st Washington, $26,090 for the removal or State Department, aud $32,000 pay » clam of Wadivon Sweerter, Pending sction on the bill the House at half past four P.M, ok « recon Ul ball pat even oolork PM Evening Seat TUE FERIAN (YAGON OF CANKDA—TUR HORROR DOCTUNE nO THE SROTRSROTY Lawn Mr Dawe, (rep.) of Mas, seked unapinows consent to have Thurelay next amines for (he consideration of Teporis from the Committes on Foreign AMfeire. 7. Rawpels, (dem) of Pa. asked him to mame the ovtgects he would poe. ir Kawan replied’ thas the report to be sabmuitied would be im reference to the invemon of Canada, the ad Piven to Morice, and the internet whe h the government Of the United States has ip the aesertion of whet is de Bomineted (he Manree Dectr ee +Lt Objected, tating (bat (be objection was 0 hom Navas saked yertimion to report on the euljeet of the neutrality mws, aud to have the report considered on Tharwlay next It was granted Mr. Bawen then avrved to suspend the rulen in onder to aliow hrm to repart on toe Met can loan, but be gab: ree the motion, mewine thet there wae te quer Mr, Wenrwomrn, (rep) of Til, Bored & peetution ve quening the Commitice co Foren AtkiTe to tre inte the expediency of reporune & OO) applyiae the mame regniations toward Fenians Leligerenis Ueat the govern. torut of Great Heiter applind t (he moealied enntade. raten ie this country. |) wae adopted. Renna OF Te ARTE, Mr Mounts, (rep) of Ve, afer the morning hoor eomened to the Ways and Meane, for (he 06) Wo Peorgmmnne the Pont Office and leteret Nepar menta, Mr, Keeemt, (dem) of Win, otgected, sting. the ev dew! puryore © (heee tekions wae to prot soe on r ATA PERC Veo Armee, (rep) of MY, from the Com om Invalid Mew ine, reported «bill tag ve Frage fer, late of Company 1, Twaltth Weeonem Veto A peesion ob Menem Mf Complies Minder Tr ee read (brew (het God pared Mr Pesce, (rep pot lowe, ottered © remtution € pote wl other Wanton ad mies cia Foe Clee OG lee Peeiie Kaliromds ond on Pati which eae peyeeied. . FOTONT OUT AOE (ane ELE OO WAM, 1, OOD) Of Mich, from the Poet (te Gg indo Will direrune the Portmanter ( OM (on in patent \o Mavens Ne ee Mr Mone Rh moved te my em Lee tamle + Wr FeRed, im view of there bring 66 quortm and of thee being © Genicot major 7 ogeinety wiherew i POEM OF TEE CORRE 8 THMLe Ure The Hemme pameed te 0 terion ft Pe ~™ on the Rprekers tebe et tupened (ere at we , The Be wy ————. 8 vid in the construction of the Kansas and Neosho Val Railroad and its extonsion to the Ked river was paw with amendmoats. = Senate bill to pay Anes & Johann $202 for ser. vices as Volor uary surgeon ¢ Fourth lowe caw Was referred to the Committee on Clatms. 6d The Senate bill to pay to the owners of the Rritish ship Magicionne and of her caro $4,645 for her unlawfa seizure aud dotention by the United States ship Onward was reforred to the Committee of the Whole on the Staue of the Vnwn, the trustees and om ———— , The Senate bill for the relief of stowards of tho Minuoa church of the Wyandot Indians ‘Waa referred to tho ©: ee 0 the Committee of the Whole on the Prt- The Senate joint resolution to rofor the of Richd. W. Meada, goterer = = ay pasend. jucorporate the Washington Gleas to the Committee for the Diet etos, Dill to pay $1,026 00 recount of sorvicns am customs at Albany, from March, 1862, te 1863, was pears. Senate bill grantmg lands to the State of Kanssa, tn the construction of tho vouthern branch of the Union Pac flo Railway and Tol hk from Fort Riley to Fort Smith, Arkansas, was rejoou A motion to lay om the table @ motion to reconsider the vote rejecting 1 was it's Gevote’ Tinvote jocttg tis bil wes toon wes thon ro considered—64 to 61. ag ” Mr. MoRuna, (rep.) of Cxl., then moved to amend the oe by vemos top grant of land from ten alternate seytions on wide of the line to five alternate rections, ile, The The Senate bill granting right of way and other loges for the construction of @ dra‘ning and ex tunnel to the Comstock Indes, Nevaia, was passed, The Senate bill to confirm th; title of E.R Ctark and 8. Clark to certain lands in Florida, claimed under » b rit from the Spanish goverument, Referred to the judiciary Comm tee. ‘The Senate joint resolution to purchase for library of Congress the law library of Jamon L. Pettigru was pam ‘The Senate Joint resolution providing for the ¢xuming- tor the arcounts of the Btate of Mavsiwhwetts for m ys expended during the war for coast defences wan reforred to the Committee on Military Affaira, A motion to reconsider, mado by Mr, Dawes, is pending. The Senate bill for the relief of Alois Cloas was passed, The Konate bill to regulate the time and manner fer holding elections for Senators fn Congross was passed, Mr. Pieruam, from the Conference Committes on the Dill increasing the pensions of widows and orphans, made a report, which was agreed to. Tho pointe of disacree- ment wero of @ purely technical character. On motion of Mr. Baxxs, the Committee of the Whole was discharged from the consideration of the Renate bid for the relief of tho owners of the British vessel Ma- gicionne, and the bill was passed. At quarter past ton the House adjourned, ARMY BULLETT. MISCELLANEOUR So much of special orders of the War Department, fated July 2, 1866 aa honorably musters out of the United States rervice Major William Redwood Price, Hre- vot Brigadier Gencral, Assistant Adtjatant General United lates Voluntoors, has boon suspended nintit farther or- dors. The epecial order of the mame vate, mustering ows Captain Wm. A. La Motte, Brevet Lientenant Lovey Y Assistant Adjutant General, has been revoked, and he ordered to rerort in person, without delay, to Major Gea- eral Francis Fomenden, lately assigned to duty an Asnint- ant Comminsioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau for the Btate of Maryland. NOT THE PERSON ALLUDED TO, TO THR EDITOR OF THR HTRALD. 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