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WASHINGTON ‘Passage in the Senate of the Civil Appropriation Bill. ‘The Amendatory National Cur- rency Bill Postponed. ‘Confiscated Property in the South to be Restored. “Senator Fowler and Two More Tennessee Bepresentatives Sworn In. “Hion. A. W. Randall Confirmed as ~ Postmaster General. Grant a Goneral---Farragut an Admiral, ‘Their Unanimous Cont by the Senate. &e. ion &e. ke. Wavetxaton, Julys25, 1868. The Day of Adjournment Settled. The Senate to day too up the Houge concurrent reso- jution fixing We'nesday (to-day) at noJM as tho time of adjournment, and amended it by substituting Saturday, the 28th inst, As amentod tho resolution yas adopted, though with considerable opposition. Bon Wade ex- ‘Pressed his desire to romain in session all summer, and made a violont speech to that effet, Thirteon Senators Voted against the adjoiirnment, Tho resolution as ‘amended wag sent back to the Honse, and the amend- ‘Ment was agreed to by about the samo majority as that ‘by which it was originally passed. Tennessee Senntor. ‘Tho Senate to-day admlited Mr. Fowlor as a Senator ‘from Tennessee. Up to one o'clock no report lied beoa made on the credentials of Judgo Patterson, tho Presi- Gent's pon-in-law. The acting private secretary of the President, Colonel Cooper, took his seat ia the House ‘this morning as a member from that Stato, Grant » Goneral—Farragat an Admiral, ‘The Prosident has signed the bill reviving the grade of General in tho army of the United States, and ‘this afternoon nominated to tho Senate Liontenant ‘General Grant for that offiog, and Vice Aimiral Farraut ‘to be Admiral in the navy, under a rocent law The } B. Willman, at ac TD, bead ah Misa. ; Richard = wre Natehes, , of Internal Revenuo:—Willam C. 9. district, and Fraak Soule, of San Francisco, Of California, be Asseesor—Lew: Doputy Commissioner of Internal Revenne. Thomas Harland, confirmed as Deputy Comm sioner of the Internal Revenuo, will cater upon hia duties to- The Internal Revenue Law. Aachedale of articles exempt from the saterual reve- gue tax from aadefer July 13, 1896, the daic of the pasaage of the new law, is being preparod and wil! soon be published. It te expected that printed copies of the compiled {eternal revence laws, containing the modifications of (the recent Icgislation; will b> ready for distribution next Monday. Refeicings Over the Admiaston of Tonnessce. ‘The aalate of onc hundred guus fired here last even- ‘The storm to night was of long continuance, accompa- ‘nied by thunder, sheet lightning and heavy rain, Be. (ween nine and ten o'clock it was varied by bail. The Memphis Ricts. ‘The report of the Select Committce appointed to in- en organized and bloody masascre of the colored people aera rEtEetee stroyed, $199,981. ‘The Commitice ray, in their several conclusions, that Memphis, and indeed through that entire section of the country, they are of opinion that there ie little loyalty to the? government and flag. The state of things im Memphis is very much now as it E i i | fin Pee 5 < =| a rf Es Hl 2 af 3 252 THIRTY-NINTA CONGRESS, First Seasion. SENATE, Wasmaton, July 25, 1866. PORTRAIT OF PREEIDENT LINCOLN. The Senate concurred inthe House resolution accept- ing with thanks tho portrait of tho lato Prosident Lincola by Signor Salvator, of Venice. NEW BENATON FROM KANSAS, ‘Mr. Pournoy, (rep.) of Kansas, presented the creden- tials of Mr. B. G. Ross, Senator appointed to fill the va- vancy occasionod by tho death of Mr. James H. Lane, ‘The oath of office was administered to sr, Ross, and he took his seat as Senator, THR CONTINGENT FUND, Acommanication was recoixed from the Secrotary of the Senate relative to the exvenses paid out of the con- Uingent fund for the year oudiag December 3, 1863, ferred to the Committee on Contingent Expenses, 104 108 OF A TEN FB oRR SENATOR. (r'p.) of Ohio, presenter tho credentials Fowler, Se t from Tennesses, for six years from tho 4th of 1835, MT OF TAK COMMIS IONERS OF AGRICULTURE, Mr. Anruowy, (rep.) of RL, from the Cotninittes on Pruting, repo ted a resolition for the printing of twenty thowsund covies of the report of the Commissioners of Agriculture for the last year—seventeen thouaand for tho Beuato and tires the Department of Agri- eultu Passed. iDogsdud & TIE aDsounseeT, Mr. Fraeenpey, (rep po” Me, ed up the House con- current facioa to adjourn on the 25th at twelve o'clock. sonden moved lo airtke out “the 25 Mr. aad Insert tho 27th, and to strike out the words at twelve o'clock moral an." Mr, Suave, (rep.) of Mass., moved to strileo ont the 27th and insert the 30th, Mr. Sumner asked Nr. Po. Innd of he intended to ub tho Bankespi bill for tis sesion, If not, tho Senate could aot adjoura be. fore Monday. * Mr. Poiavw, (cop.) of Vi, said he regarded the vote of the other day ox decis ve of the fate of the Bankropt bill for the w hia amendment to strike out Meluck meridian B, (rep) of Oltio, hoped that Congress would without admitting Nebraska and Colord., Mr. W not aljou His own opinion was that Cougresa oaght not to adjourn at all, and that was the op iton of tho majority in the Senste two months ayo. Th ro was an appreheason throughont the country that something would trke place detrimental w ihe intoress of the couatry If Congress adjourned. It would be different if all tuo departments Of the yoverament Were hacioutons, butit Was evident that when Congress adjourned the’ goverutwent would pass into hans hostile to the best interests of the country. ‘The quostion being taken upge Mr. Somner'’s motion to xubstituio the BOL fur the 2b, it was disagrows to— Yeas 16, cays 26 as follows: — Yeas—Messra. Anthony, Chandler, Conners, Orecweil, artis, Howard, Howe, ticPougell, Nye, Pomeroy, Kose, Surnner, Wade. Williams ond Witsou—th Nays—Neasre. Buckalew, Cowan, Davis, Dootiitie, Bd ads, Fesanden, Foster. Granes, Nendo wm, Ib 0) vod, Last Morri ee. Poland. Ft many, Rudd rman¢ Sprague, Stewart, Frumbail, Van Winkle and W Mr, Furaewman moved 6 dita motion by fixing yates 28th, at noon. t, and the resolution aa 1 Brokatew, Clark, Conness, uunds, Fessenden. Foster, Guts Kivew. Med Sherman, * Navs—Mer veswel Howard, Hows Monroy, itosa, Sumner, Trumbull. W Williams nod Wiison—I3. THE HAMAS COMA Mr. Tevunci., (rep }of U!., from the Jndielary Com- Mites, reported the bill fo relation to habeas corpus, and aid be did not wish tinmedtate oun-iderntion. DOUNTIAA FoR VOLUNTEER, Mr. Bocesew, (dem.) of I’a., rabmitied a” resolution inatructing the Commitice on Mititory Alftirs to repart a butt for increasing the bounties of soldiers of the late war who yolautoered inf1s61 and 1862. Objection Was made, and tho rovlution goes over. SPHTAPK AL . Me. Wany asked to cal! up the Will for the admission of Nepdraska, Pending diseuevion om this motfon the morning hour expired, and ihe untinishod bistaes—which we the Qivil Appropriation bill—was taken up. TUR CUVEE APPROPRIATION WILL. Mr. Howarn, (rep.) of Mich, offered an amend ment approprating a fuficleut sum of money to pay to the Firat laichigan cavairy, tous'ered out o° tho service in Utah, the ecat of trausportation home, yard at the aid that the case men rep.) of Ca! ion he only one of the Lind tioned by Mr. Howard wns « that called for relief. Several Calr‘orcia regiments had Deen mustered out far from hose, and had otum at re hey woud all bo Mr. Stewart, (rep) of Newwia, said he know of cases iy deverving with that of the First Mictfran: 10 hoped Mr. Ls Howard’ amoodrient would be amended xo as to include all the rogimont+ mustered out whore they did net reeide. Me Newmara, (den.) of Oregon, usd th TaloyAgeod ta. is | 35 id i f i i H Te I 5 H F fi if f i ; r | He Es | 5 ‘ : i i 3 jandria, certain consolar 3 Hear rp yo Motes = amendment ap- i dt 33 z i i f E t wxeconye 9 , The Senate, at uarter , executive seetion, and 8000 Kee took 0 voossh reren. Mie Evening Session. Mr, Monanay, .) of pittse on Cotamerce the Noose Reoeeo we re ports, w wan passed wi to the President, resumed. Several jons for the Disiriet of Oe aevces a memimeant ratheriving and re. qresting the Serre'nre of the ‘Treasney to sell ag@nction Och presses macht very and priming apparaius 8s from the “eltetion of the volume of husiness may cease to be ‘by the department, It was adopted, + W,. Pe elfereb as @u Amvudinent & proposition in- orea‘ing an,” U%i8 ihe galaries of the offeors, clorks wud | “4em.) of Md,, asked how much this usual, appropriation for this pur- pose, ‘Mr. Wave said he did 10+ Know; he bad not summed fap. Tt increased tho ea, Tio% About twonty-five por cont, If Senators could: incr *0 save those of tives they ought not to hesitate to i. Cant ae employes twenty-five per cent, Ti. !Oreaso was no ee mapas *2¢ omiaeon . SUMNER said that thero was an Sader from Mr. Wado’s amendment. The Petia oh’ rks of the committee iad been neglected. He did not sce x '¥ the increase should be confined to the If it was intended to protect ~— me fice ought to fo yop to — spent kod clerks. He moved to amend the proposition by making the salary of the committee Clorks $1,830 prannum, instead of, as at present, six dollars per day during tho seaxion. Mr. Frac: by Mr. Sumner, Mr. Sumner's amendment was di «i to, and the Question recurred on Mr. Wade's amendment. Mr. Hunpenson, (rop.) of Mo., as'a substitute for Mr, Wade's amendmont i bill reported from the Com. mi'tee ov Contingent Expenses increasing the salarios of pi Fo 'y discussion took place on the relative of these two measures. i Mr. Guiwes favored the proposition of Mr, Hende: decauso it put the parchasing for the 10 hands of a purchasing agent. The purchasing was now the it-at-Arms without any authority of w, who had no such right—whore duty was to sit at executive officer of tho Senate, He (Mr. Grimes) bad never seen the present Sergeant-at-Arms there; but that had beon the post of hin predecessors for seventy years. Mr. TruwnvLe replied with warmth that this attack was unwarranted and unjustifiable. He knew the Ser- [ap cgpd @ faithful oMcor, as well quatified for is office ag any man who had ever held it. He (Mr. Trambuil) would like to know what pet or favorite Mr, Grimes bad whora he wished to have appointed the pur- chasin” officer of the Sonate ? Mr. Guiviws said that he meant no assault on the Ser- geant-at-Arms. What he had said was, that the place for him during tho session of the Senate was at the right of the Presileut's cvair, and not in Pennsylvania avenus or Wall street mak ng purchases, He (Mr. Grimes) had beard complaints from several Senators on this ground. ae Trumpent.—I have never heard any such com- plaints, , Mr, Genom.—No, Tanyy not. The Sergeant at-Arms was brovght here as the friend of tho Senator of Tilinois (Mr. Trumbull) and when Senators have complaints to make they would not be apt to ug home to make thom, Tshoud no: have referred to Mr, Brown at all bat for ts of the Senator from Iltnola and his friends to. confer upon him the exclusive power to make all the purchases for the Senate, Mr Y res, (rep,) of [it., said that ho felt It his say afew words the imputation’ cast 1 merits r80D, character ot the at-Arms by Mr. Grimes, To had Known that offer for twenty-five years, and know t a man of spotless integrity in public and pri A r discngsion, lasting until eleven P. Of, Mr. Henderson's proposition was defeated. A vate w Mr, Wade's proposition, which 4 was disagreed to by a voto of 19 yeas to 20 nays, aa fol lows: — Yrcas—Moasrs, naw ll, Howard, Mowe, Lane, 1, Ramsay, Riddle, S'ewart, Wade, Willey, Williams, Navs--Ateosra lark. Conness, Cowan, Davis, Doolitus Grimes, Gathrie, i , Nesmith, Pomeroy, Ross, Sherman Spray: So the amendmont to increase the salaries of the offt- cers of the Sona a wae defoated Mr. Votasn, (rep. of Vt, ead be had an amondmont Wilson v —Litthe dir. bi? (Laughter, Me. Porsxn oatt it wag sion to in Tease the salaries of the C-micsionors and Assistant Commis. sioners of the Gourt of Claims, Tt was disavreed to Mr, Ramsay renowed tho amendment, offered by him in the afternoon seesion, appropriating $6,000 for a lighthouse at Grond Portage, Michigan. It was to, The bill was then taken out of Committee of the Wholo and reperted to the Senate, The question wae on concurring in amendments adapted in commitier, The eet to iacrearo the in the State Department twenty per ceng was to -yeas 16. nays 52. A separnte vove wat demanded on the amen@ment of ‘Mr. Riddle, eloped yesterday, increasing the compensa- tion Of Beuarors, membert and delega'es to $5,000 per anim —mileage to romain as at present. Mr. Hexners yy offered a substitute iacroasing compen- sation ty $5,000 and reauc’ne mileage to twenty centa, the Increase of compensation to commence with the | ment wh presen: Coneross, the reduction of mileage to commence with tho next Congress. RW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY. suLY 39, ‘1876. John W, Lottwie also of witloe. THE REWOKOS FOR TOE C.PTURE OF THM ARSASSINR. | ,, The bill to dis: route dhe reweeds among the capiars of She aempaine of Vrovident Linvola eam up a the requiar business and wi oton % posiponed tli to. aon aa bap tame REPORTS FPOM THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE. The cali of Committees for reports beimg in order in the morning hour, Mr Bowrwacn, (re Sot Mans. froin the Judielary Committes, reported a bill giving to Comm! sloners appointed by Circa t Courts the same powers a Togard Lo seamen avoiding their contracts that are given to Justices of the peare by the seventh section of the act of July 20, 1790, for the government and regulation of seamen in the merchant service, which was read threo times and passed, Mr. Bourwit. also reported back the House bill to pee for the suits, judgmonts. and business of the vitod States Provisional Court for the State of Louw. cha, which was pas-ed, Mtr. Witsox, (rep.) of Iowa, from the same committee, ropo.ted back, with a substitute, and pr. tect all the privileges and immunities of citizens of the Dx vited States in the several States, Ho sad that Smother momber elect thom Tens “ppoared and was qualified by taking the DRY spoke against the amendment proposed | this bill wi ch bad been introduced by Mr. Shetlabarger of a va"ure to provoke discussion and he would ‘ueaday <0 December, Mr. Suxtiansncx®, (rep.) of Ohio, acquiesced tn tho tponement and a? Alood leave Yo print some romarics In roqard to prety of the action, ‘The bill was then so pstponed. Mr. Woopuriwex, (rep.) @f Vt, from the same com- mittes, theo made some report as ‘The House bisi to \ncorporate the ‘The bil! to amond the act of May 26, 1828, inoor- ing the Female Orphan Asylum of Seorgsown and 6 Washington City Orphan Asylum, The House biit authorizing the Secr tary of tho Treasu- ty to issue to Wm. Jocelyn, of Vormont, United =tutas bonds for $6,250 in lieuor bonds hetd by him, which werd destroyed by fire. After considerable discussion the bill wax passed Mr, Woonnninox, from the same commitice, made Horse reports, which were laid on the tabi, us jaws: — The House bill to establish a United States Revenue Court, ‘The Howse bill for the rel'ef of the relatives of the tate Brivadier Generel George Wright, of the United States Army. Tho House bill to incorporate the National Union Tele. pl Association. Me, Witton’, from tho Judiciary Committos, reported a bill to rewulat> the appointment of clorks and commis signers of bail, ing the appointment by United States Jodges es by lod or marriage. Aftor somo dis ussi bill was passed, Mr Laweaser, (1 of Obio, fron the same commit- tee, reportod a bill to define and. puotish certain crimes ‘The bill makes it a crime property aging to the any impeds Inent on the nited Blates mails, A uis8.on the DIL was passed, Ket TCATRD PROPERTY, Mr, Wintiases f me committes, reported a the posse of the States la’ tho dusy of the muitary forces or distinction comp disposse:sed pace to the cause ofthe Union, to re store him to pow aston of the same. Mr. Taine, (dem.) of Ky., dono ing military officers authority to as to Ltiea'to realestate, He moy tho table. ‘Phe motion was rejected by yeaa 22, nave SL. ‘The Dill was then passed without a diy tsion. 1AL counts from the same committes, re- ported back, with ame ats, a bill Lo amend the’ act of September 24, 1789, to establish judivial courta, It giv’s tho several courts of tho United Ftates and tho Judges of such courts, in addition wo the authority Already conferred by law, powor to grant writs of hibens corpus In all cases Where any porson may be restrainod of his or her hberty im violation of the coustitutian, or Of any treaty or law of the United States, The act is not to apply to the case of any porse held in tbe custody of tho military ay Untted States charged with any military offeoce or with having aided or abottod the rebeliion against the gov- ornment of the Uulted States prior to the passage of this act. After discnssion the amendments were agreed to and the bill passed. lands confiscated by tho nood the bill as giv. 40 legal quest ons to Jay the bill on Mr. Lawrever, of On TR CURRENCY mitt. of clerks See en ae Oe Seren of bill @iaagrecd | teporied from the Commities on Banking rrency to ameod the National act. Currency ‘The bill and the several amendments proposed wore Aiscussed at considembie mp 4 Meners. Morrill, Lynch, Hotobk Canicting Ran il of Pa, Stovons, —_ Price, Ha’ W. Va., Kelly and others. Mr. ay) of N. Y., at request of Mr. Pomeroy, Chairman of the committee, offered an amnend- Randall, (dem.), of Pa., said would the effect of increasing the cireatetion of national banks from three to four tundred millions. i oated that mileago be fixed at ten Mr. Sravnws, (rep.) of Pa, expromed the idea that in- denbe war todas etieds Gee tant sete wee stead o” the pernicious provisions of the bill curtailing Mr. Hinaeto accepted Mr, Wilson's suggestion, and | bank circulation Len por cent, the circuiation ought to be modified hishmentment tows to make tt asfollows:— | increase. The effect of curtailment would be to de- Cotponration $5,000, commencing with the present ses. | Stroy all the banks of the country, tee theese of wileaze fen couts In Eastern Staten; twenty | New York, Boston and Philadelphia, moved to to Facifio members, Mileage charge to commence psc by Leong oy pedir pyphenne | ‘8 amendment all with the next Congress, thoriaing “ery a r . ondment, as above stated, was dis- nr. Reownime, of N. A, urged the necesrity of agree to--yeat 14, nays 1! giving (aoreeel token facilities, at least in some parts The question then recerredson Mr. Riddle’s amond- mont to inercaee the componwetion ty $5 000 per annum, tho inileage to rewatn as at presont—forty cents per mile, The vole stood—yeas 15, nays 10. So the amendment was diaagreed to, Mr. Hewpeasox then offered an amondment similar to | the ban! that vote? down a# an amendment to Mr. Rikdle’s manendment, that the eompersation shafl be §5,! per angum and mileage twenty ceuts, commencing with the ‘Phirty-ninth Congress. Mr. Mexpn: moved toamond by making the mile- nge charge take place afver the 4th of poxt March. Dis- agreed to. The amend.nent of Mr. Henderson was finally adopted— yous 2%, nays 13. Yris—Moaers, Hockalow, Cla: rs, Cowan, Creswell, Headri-ks, Howard, Lane, Nin and Vates 8. ‘ a den, Foster. Grimes, . bye, Sherman, Sumner, le ’ So the compeurat and Delegates duced to wen of Se commence ag with the Thirty- Lue increase of salaries to Senate ators, Representatives | Jocatet, aud rood (9 $5,000, and mileave re- | acting usury laws, orn a substitate for Mr, Wado's amend. ment, stating that no more important subjec pay of Senate employés twenty per | cupy the attention of Congrams. Hd did not believe the eee cone, 08 eek Se Oe ee ee eee ee rend renal few Hampshire Legisle- eco ncdipeng emg banking capital for that Mr PRE TOS ee NS Mr. Rawpace stated that this bill proposed no such thing. ‘The question to the amendment offered by Agroed 10. “tho question then recurred on Mr. Hotchicies’ amend. ment as amended, and t was rejected —28 to 87. An amendmen: offered by Mr. Rice Mr. Jewcurs, (rep.) of BL, moved to strike ont the substitute for section thirty, restricting interest to the allowed by the State or Territory where the bank is made an argument against the policy of en- ) of Obie, moyed a postponement of at Monday ia December next, stating Mr. Danas, the bill anti yA Aiedmont, defeated tn Com- | that it was evident that it could not be matured this sey- oe. Ravnart, of Pa, argaed agalost the Coot oe: national currency system a foand one, but ho w, Mr. Waoe-T hope thet witl net be adopted. We have | have it made as nearly perfect as possible, just ine not tor wsod OF own, Fay #ixty per cont, and we ought hort of what | ask fr tho clerks and officers ate pes’ arm to--¥6 he on atop 4. tho Bill wae then pesnct, THE RETO eS ORME COMMTTTER, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wasnixotus, July 25, 1866, even o'clock. WATAL OFFIORRA, Tho Houve met at endément tay Wade's amendment Pde ‘The bili was thon postponed by a vote of 54 to 47. TMS NRUTRALITY LAWA, (rep) of Mass. from the Comretice oo reported a bill in reference the New- trality Jaws, which was read twice, ordored to be printe!, and postponed until tomorrow, It pute the alatus of neutrality upon the same footing with enlistment act of Groat Britain, KM re peal sovern! of the more rtringeut provinens of the act of 1818, and modities the penalties presoribed for its vie- lation ‘to the standard impored by the act of Great Tt alse provides that the flaw phall be 90 con. th countey, to tho goverarment, oF citizens of any guv- ernment, pot at war with the United States. Mr. Rarwovn, (rep.) of N. ¥., on behalf of Mr. Patter. son, of Now ire, and himself, snbmitted a m) nority report copcurring in the propriety of revising the Neutrality lawn, but, being unwilling to recommend so important changos a4 thoes proposed by the committee Withoot more mature deliberation than can now be given to ibe subject, they recommen the pe eof @ reselu- ¥ ppoint: joint committee of three from the omtoers of the navy fru bring deperved of tuestoPelat | Bensterand ix frum the Hosse to Pevian tha Nentratty Jaws and report at (he next sesson whatever changes —— se eg may bs deetbed ex pedi = COMMITTER OF CONFERENCE OF THR v oer. acommittee a ot of copfercnce was appointed on the duagreeing the two houses on the Vill to reorganize the army, and i be 4 Menera Schenck, Paine ond Ancona were appointed co- promoted to a bi referoes om the part of ihe Noe ws at grace been. OF THR THYNTWRR a ea comeny on ae rood 4 ‘the Sreaamn presented slotter from the Sorerant.at , vA 2 at BT poey 4 Arms, rubinitting the question na to the time to which qaalifed to perform All te jude from the'promotion to | we compensation of the Toaneasse members sboold date whieh De! wee S* Stherwise be eae ‘entitled | back, te now question he ntetl Ouse. b 4 a 1 “aes Lo seb oucanened te “Sir, Seovowe romarkea that he did oot think there wae pens tha npn! igouicon wew oucagmed Oy | gghiygetty wou he Tuow ensonen wots esters wounds do not feeapeaiicte bic frome daties in the eee See aa tee e 7 ay saree o grade to which be promoted. (Laaghter moved th , at shay py Sorapamcaton from the th of March, 1865, tha begin Hens prevented renotat: Of the present Cong em. es FES On toler ot man bentee oe wir Sawn, jrep.) Of Masa. expressed the game ‘naval stalon clada, which was laid on the table. be pone be thefe waa precedent for it im the cme ee ton acon GSR, * ‘4 the ‘a members, im the Thirty-serenth Con- 4 GOP) Ferm teboot fo Onpoon ene De. Mr, Laas, (rep.) of Mo., moved to refer the question to yt of Colored ‘and for other | ‘he Committes on Elections. Negatived. Seeeet Nee in wen vend a thted laws bad passe Mr. Stevens’ motion was then agreed (0 ‘COMMITTER OX PUBLIC FLTENDITORRE, comeittine octicnTapen the Commies on Selene | of ng to oe 5 the Homes nto he Sot ofp reno | Sheri ie ore ofS 7 receipts we eeeinn ef pie meaty - ‘tho speaner 1 Moss, GarSeld, Hovow and Steers of Foverpracet, which was eaopted. sic weicchond Urb ecnlerence comaninice Ob the amenuatory SrrephctR Kom Gee ommitcam | rms semennen \ ’ on wane Acetate reported a remiction Tor the roaat of | On, motidn of Mr. Imre ‘he, Senaln amen ‘emisiant stenographer (o committees, House concurrent reset ion, fx nnd re "I hex oon, at vuelve o'clock, 60 Ube lime for wAporse wine tat, ATION FROM CHESAPRARS to—08 te 6B. Lada ONTARIO. sda by -—-4 or smn gouet ov culame mn Cn ., from Mr, Bronws, frep.) of Tenn, by Unanimous cont nt, in. Ls 1 |g Bet ~ dn bill to b- My aye - trod0emt & point rrasintion extemting the Jy-rdiction of of mteambrat navigation the the Court of Cisims of the loyel citizens of the State of bay, at the mouth of the Susquehanna river, to | Tenneswa ead three Lines and parsed, Tose ovtano, ta the Stale of New York, which Was | wm museav's mui yom rive PAYaner oF Twe Pema Mi of ‘Onvo, fr he Conn mitt ’ the Secretary of War to cause Mr. Gangrme, (rep.) of Odio, from & mamittiee of 4 ain ts co by com of the | Ways and Means, reported beek, with amend mente, the ine river, from the Day to the | Henate til for the payment of the public delt (Senator line of the Btate of an 804 ino wore er 004 moved iia conmdorstion la to Lake ‘with & view to ene Tor re tee ceaacicaty of & Sommemnembenaien by steam Me, Wasom, of lows, objected to its comsideration in boats from the Cheepeake tald lake, aod to | the Hons. ‘ ‘ Teport accordingly; sid also any oo nd The Aprater roled thet se the Bill had an sppropet Toute ie deomed practicable thea to cause to be made an | ation HM most fret be o dete!’ te Commute of the estimate of the probable cont of the work and report the | Whois fame, aod Also examine nod Teport Whether the west Mr, Gatowo muted w sospend the pols eo an to branch of the opanne fiver, OF ORY pert ef it, can | allow ite frat oovderstion In the Mouse ; be made practicable for steamboat navi The ru! ere wot weepend 4. and tbe bill ont amend. QUALIFICATION OF TESYRTEAS REPERAEN TATIVEY menis were theres pon rec orrnd to the Comutt-e on the Me, kamand Cooper, one Of the members sinet from | Whole Pate at the € the Of Toaneeme, appagres and qualitied by taking The Cormmitwoe of We M1 Means propames to armed the onth of otter oremrieel oe “ 1h6 oreomnd wertion bre « oA the fine & 7 the House bill to d claro | cosa, inc! © 10 postpone its consideration uatil the | and follows :— % National Sailors’ and | for into the | Soldiers’ Orphan Home of tho District of Columbia. i; | months, within which, bofore ‘Were must make thet aturity of seven thirtios, ; aoloction as to whether the P . ph ee ee tate five-twentios, leaving (hem 64 OL ETOAC eee make thas’? at or before maturity, and author. peek uy to Pay those 8 to which no notice MARYLAND CONSERVATIVE UNION STATE CONVENTION. gnallte poe wvtu spbey OF in Ave-twenty bonds as he may elect; that horeafter no commirsions shait be allowed or paid by the Secretary of the Treasury to any party for the purchase, ale or exchange of bonds | en's Policy, de, wiki July 25, or freasur,” Botes. ene Aaly 98, MOOR, Mr. GanprcLD then moved to go into Committee of tho | Pho Conservative Union State Convention of the friende Whole on the » ‘ate of the Union, Of President Johnson's policy assembled here at noea “4 agreed to, and the House thereupoo went into Oomantite ‘eof the Whole on the state of the Union, Mr, Rolling im the chair. ‘There were nine bills 8 the calondar having proce. once, and tt was neceasa, "¥ % have each of thom passod over. : to-day. Postinaster Purnoll called the Convention to order, denounced the radicals aod strenuously endorsed the policy of the Presidont Mr, Blair nominated M. J. M. Frazier ag President of the Convention, which was confirmed. Acommittoo on resolutions was (hen appointed, com- misting of Mr. Blair, ox-Congressman Crisleld and ex- Congressman Evans and others. MPCELANBO® ACTION, Mr. Wiisow, of lowa, and oth 0h Why were opposed to the Sengte bill, embarrassed thea® motions by couttng for Votes by tellers, and as it was y ery difficult to get a quorum to vole, much time was o*asumed ta the pro- luding the Ume oceupied in He call of the roll, The first four bills on the calondar w ere laid aside, Aft Nennt The Joint resolation to place twenty-f¥e thousand dol- ioe tie atte lara in the control ‘of whe'Commiasagor Public alld. | ,,Atbe aflernona session the Commitee on Rototlioae ngs Mee But ‘& proper sanitary condith 'B the avenues wed, That the doctrines, principles and ane ae Feservations of Washington a t¥, betng the | aounoed aid set forth by the President of the Ui ne it ow the calendar, came up, and on my otlon or Mr, in his annual and velo messages and other oo nteatto Fansswortm tho enacting clans waa struck alt c of the war for the settlement of questions growtag out of the late war THE RESTORATION HILL. are wise, practical and consistent with the constitution, The next bill on the calendar was tho bill rera ted by | sMd;,lf permitted to be carried into edfoc!. will insure justhog Mr. Stovens to enable the States latoly in reboliign tore | {2.Mi n 10 Us A Hew career of prosperily and renowa, gain th ir privileges in the Union, Mr, Steruye rose and said he hada mubstitute to. offer the bill, and hoe would ask the Committes of the Whol» to report it to the House and have it consid\ red band, the ing policy of the: majori math cod winlipons, cawies, iammtedebis, with the constitution. That the States are essential parts of our em, or the people thereof, be aporew. pence polite ebioee pet pecificall ted to Uh . ailed tore Hr. Ganianin moved that the Dil be lad aide, a tonal ‘government aint wet sesential tothe due exorcles the powers apect ted to Resolved, tthe osetitation ot the (nited Staten, *y, ie mendmnent, having declared the abolishment fet. ery ithas become our di ‘all ry and proper to give effect We protest agalnat all attempts te or (0 make te 1 aN Utled to the floor, He did not moan to give the floor to the geutleman to restrain liberty. ‘The Clerk was in the act of reading tho bill when the hour of half four having arrived, the committeo rose, and the Wok a recows Ull bLalf-past seven in the ovening. Evening Seasion. BURINESS ON THE SPRAKER'S TANLE DIRFOURD OF. The House proceeded to the basinoss on tho Speaker's tahle, and disposed thereof as follows: — The Senate bill to provide for the probate and for the tal object of na- itleal power and to feed and educate a Free people Should Ik 10 them, eee That the present regteiry taw of Maryland hee whites and chat ne Reve oh recording of wills of real estate situated in the District instrament of oporeston upon many of the of Columbia was referred to the Committeo on the Ju- - diolary. The Senate bill to incorporate the Washington Land and Buiding ypany of the Dietrict of Columbia, This bil gave rise to considerdble debate, Mr. Cuxnuxs de- the Piilaelptde bouncing the system of giving apecial charters to bulld~ of the said eomy ine companies, which had proved to be such swindios In ab semen, 9 New York and other Statos pointed Governor Swann, Mr. Menour, (rep.) of Pa., defended the bill and advo- cated iy passage, On motion of Sr. Pause, (rop.) of Wis., the bill was Inid gomory Biaiy, J. W. Crisfeld and Raverdy John gatos at large from the tate to the Philadelphia Com vention. on the table, William Loov ard, of Worcester county, was nominated INCREAMED BALARIES OF CLERKS OF COMMIT TANS, for State Compt roller. The business on the Speaker's able being interrupted Delegates fron) the various Congressional districts ae- temporarily, Mr. Broowars, (rop.) of Pa, from the Come mittee on Accounts, reported a resolution increasing the salary of tho clork Of that commit Adopted. THE MOMPHES RIOTS. Mr, Buoomart, from the special committer appointed to Investigate the Memphis riots, In the absence of Mr. Washburne on account of illness, presented the report and a YOIOMInoUK masa of tostin nd moved that tho report aud teatimouy be pr nted, Mr “MANKLIX, (rep.) of Ky., presented the views of the minor ty, loctod their dole, ate Mr, Blair made,a sp nelon, Movoroly de. noancing the radia tts and their measures, He announced himself @ democrm@’, and said he would unite with any power, Is oF amy one else, ty defeat the schemes of the radicals. Iphia Convention. MSSHSIPPL CONVENTION. Jacnm Mr, Le Brown, (dem,) of Ohio, protested againstyprint- ero represemed The officers were:—Judge ing that great mass of tostira ony, He did “bot Believe 2 ts, Prositonts Giles M. Hillyer, Amos BR. ston and J. A. Berford, Vice Prosidenta; J b. Kimos that any member would ever read it, Tho whole thing was of a toeal character, and ita reculation belonged ty the State of Tennesseo, Congres should not undertake M. 1. Ward, Secretaries. The following resotutien or Kosolved, That this eonvnnth tw regnlate auch matters solley of Pr Frere oopepras Mr. § ©, (rep.) of Pa., remarked that Congress | 'e'Gloureen and ovine besm lot head by lange’ woreboce ee had been regulating them for the last five years od fellow vitivene froma the Northern and Wester Mr. Le Broxp thorght thro was as much regulation the Colon to anite In_® uational convantion te required in the North asin the South. This testimony Phila ‘ aonepla that nvise would make gome eight hundred printed pages The fod eae Beaton’ eee Lod facts wore already known to ihe conntry, ani this print- Lm ied eee ing was only intended for electioneoring purposes No uthor resolutions were pa ore “wee ae Mr. Jouvnos, (dom.) of P., followed tn the same | snenking course of argument, The subject of investigation was "Whe deteantes 0h lense, loa M. Hilt only ® thot, and the eotmmmittes, ho understood, bat | Yorger, Tuomas A. Trothersten Prve tay bo he arrived at that conclusion, A riot in Momplils was no | distet—H. Dockoray, TB fequee Becomd more a riot in Now York or Phi'adelppin The | & Dalley, D. H. Sykes. Third dimeict—A. fe whote Of printing tho testimony was for parti“an | Wook J. A. ierford. Fourth district —€ a4 offect. juvestication bad been conceived im that | Harris, AO. Mayor, Fifth dimtriot—H x apirit and bad been #o treated by the public press of the | Cassidy. country. jcthacinipal Mr. Baoowats. said ho did not wond ral the opposition of the gentlemen on the other side, They did not dexire to have the testuneny printed Mr. Ln Brown called for the yeas and mays on printing repabli for rexn in the Twenty ie co po token ont (he Drinting was ordered by @ re has eel Ger the lant Sour pense 7 vote of 86 yeus agalnet 23 nays. ir, Deweom, domocre ‘ COSMDERATION OF BUMNMM ON THE APRAKER'H TABLE Re (MOBILE DELEGATES TO THE PHILADELPHIA were qurt Convention. aly 2, 1808 00 the Rpeaker's table, as followa:— oy & large meoting of citizens was teat ap ‘ Y iat del 90 1a. the Mate Convention, ond resstulieny ‘The Senate joint resolution extending the time to the legat v4 aa Alabarna and Morida Railroad Co: of duties on railroad iron ea Lvammons was laid on the table. ‘Tho venate amondmenta to the pany for the payment on metion of Mr. jens 64, uaye 48 bill for the retlof uP, 6 Cuckoo of Rystnoes, Of Mrs. Anu K. Binoot, widow of Captain Joseph Smoot, Fen gh KET cine gage te were concurred In. arste of ernaller tarde on the The senate joint resolution settle the arco ft} table NIGUT Ae Cn cay SS (4-~ Witham P. Wingate, Collector at the port of Bangor, Me., | \esteble com pon Ph po hee] ! article, Mr Rees, of Maine, and referred to minittee of Ways and Means, with leave to report to, (9ge8") will Devoe pes current for the genuine at any time. The bill to Incorporate the General Hoepital of the dogs tritciArivaitale Raat ater he District of Columbia, afer considerable discussion, was | LOUK AUD © Tht pamed, GOURAUD'S ‘ORIENTAL Chea, Benate bill to Incorporate the Washington Couaty | pra = Women of rare Horse Rattroad Company. lous beauty. At his depot, 483 Broadway, aud While the Clerk was reading this bill @ fearfal storm —_—_—— of thunder aud hail broke over the Capitol, creating suet nic "Wiichineh tate, Ramer 22 glia & Nom, Mecroct ghiaktiishamrets Ee tiner oRalereg oe MA 1. BALM and Brcogt ty M ‘sient opment is aure Sold by druggiate. sugpended tly ne disposition to consider the ‘a2, ob motion of Mr. Txaxxso.., referred to the Setar oO Retvmp te meneame to (othe tam Club of the District of Colambia wee laid on the table. The Senate bilito {incorporate the Washiagtes Temper. Washington. The title of the ze Gataly moved Lo lay It 08 the table. On the reading of the bill ita) contain nothing objectionable, Sate instead of belng Iaid on the table it was passed. nitiiovars HUSBRL'S GOLDEN BITTER. REMOVAL, The Senate foint resolution to change the place of eS yy . - hoiding the terms of Circuit Court for the District of | meMwetin HALDE Se Aer 1) BRANDY, will pemeve, FP and eeaied Bah im Coluwbia was patsod nauet |, tod OF timonton & Squire, menuteaurers of HYRUPS, DIAL ke. ‘The Senate bill to ‘ectors of customs Li Means. Senate bill granting lands to tion of a railroad and telegraph tine from the compensation of certain cot s referred to the Committee of a ARs Ahetresions ony of Neltercs uw x} as in divenses Vor burne in the construe. States of Missouri auras to the Pacific const rapid and Berore thlbress ne of the bill wax concinded the Was the’ depot 4 Cedar ot Bouse, at ten o'clock, uljourned. lS = . ee me gt Al} Rrtzes te the Rezal Havens and othee ARMY BULLETIN. oohe eee fs keunyED. Rrevet Major George W. MoGill, surgeon Veied Mater Arury, bes been relieved from duty in the Middle Muy rary Department and ordered to ceport for temporary duty to the Medical Director of ihe epariment of the Sse reese awl, : WAVY BULLETIN. tian ak FRET, ERIRGATS, GRP oF PEMD. Cpation-- Te Pare ” Jarre ot nud Prnigre ta one Mane can makere «Bow te ‘ se og Ay I te ahs f ernmining ashit adm imon ar tn ners of the a7 ore the pa tusive oF reef the ahove qualifications of cand Jouy 17,—fecond Avatet r from the Marblehead Jour 4 Ma Es-Poet master wife and five daughters. arrived im thie © morning, on their way to Cherry Valley, whe tend parsing the nummer. They stopped dering the day at the Astor House, where they received the honpi of Postmaster Kelly, of thie city, and d parte steamer et. John in the evening for Albany terheLnt es i se The Hee Ky ol, alee applied, af ie Pat od by the NEWS FROM NEW GALEANS. New “J The Bouthern Parise Teas, and orrargemen's ba y 2b, hem Marehe!? Rallr «open te » been mate to The old Berwick Bay bine to Galveston will be On the let of Angust, Suh three eieamers & wee the time of travel will be lemened by [ron boars, The work on the broken levece «.!! be commented om Abe Int of Mapiamber Cotton easier: aaien, S81 bales: prices unchanged, to day's rereipt, 102 Welew oue 4 te count a par. Gold 148), THE STORM YESTERDAY A A severe norm of rein the lee of the Bomyorhanns I : te. yb wh ob dition are oF ve Mra WINRLAW # HO 4 ive Pills Puyo ue Relore a Jamon Eo Kent ant others ve, Armand J. De Koper ot “ane EE 61. Motion to open defwult is grented on conditions, he. he} ° 2 | te Re Lemedt EB Krane ve © & Avtimets ot hk —Moven HE I ay od wih & WH WankD, BF M.D. 1. Bhervey, Motion a Morton tented Te port contrmed Grantor Re Micuard Hemember, 1. Seabee ners Vale more, 4% poe ¢ a0 Coe tov pee aid ’ non Lettery Uyiers r ‘e THe ANTIORENT TROUBLES E00 Auaeny, dw’ The militar reed from the Auts fant dix Dig let Fores Daowrrs 4 Termine of a colored man, wep mek 0 be theme of Manrioe King, late rook on the tog ee) #, who wae Knoeked overtoarnt or dr yanet lant Matorday, from pler 0 BNorth river, in con 4 {the best Coming in ¥ olent hte . 1 Pienghboy, were yeurrtay found Goat s the de at the font a Marth Moore erect aed mented was wher thirty ale years of age, het ow tack panet plaid Gemnet start and chet oy eroret Corwaer Gover wae woii@ed to beta } Wheater M0 ites ‘ .