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; NEW YORK HERALD, *HURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1866.—TMPLE SHERT > WASHINGTON. ip phy en sinew aes : Puss wom, | Sopra tas fseeaen watered lawful for the PERSONS POR THE KOLDTERS OF 1812. Mr. Mu bas Fe an (rep. oe eta Ue? of & bill granting ADJOURNMENT, om House adjourned at forty minutes after two Caucus of Republican Members of the House of Representatives. meee rere ne Tet eae yy, | Eraaracane meee aie Messra, “Conness, Pomeroy, Anthony, Kirkwood, Van Supplied "ty the dafipition Trae Bills Px Winkle and Dixon. claration of Independence, and in the f re jnonere PROGRAMME OF THEIR FUTURE ACTION Inkl And DIO smeroy cairsan; Moma tow. | ortetyeebuese ae te ded tsi abet | mre , ; ; cluding all Alsloyal take eare thi rt ston Ouest ; : art, Harris, Kirkwood, Edmunds, Cattell and Hendricks. | are founded on the tworfandamontal truce fhesein ean say ide the Juil, Said to be Co-operat- ~ ivate Land —Mr. Harris, chairman; Messrs | Wined: frst, that ail moo sre eyua tn rights; and sod, jor Thelr Excape, nearly ninety thousand. The memorial and the consti- Hanae. Pos, Biddle and Norton, Geteaadust Govermment sands oaly on the consent of the | tions, ax thouth the same had not been interrupted; but | 7,,, F Swrermuns, CB, Dec, 6, 1864. Reorganization Of the Senate Stand- | tio will soon be presented to Congress. An act will ili, Ross yong losers, | Uthat all. ptoceedings with @ view (o reconstr » cage shal: the person so restored be entitled tore. ane ‘colan (rials have not commenced yet, the Court ing Committe have 10 be pamed before these Souatrs and Repromnia | Fearins thr Lane, chairman Mew rkewood | fon hat isurrpton trae ape'aofsanv when | during mbich hs ucuun way have boom sagpewted at | Jadge lnknaics oxy ta seat eae Uae yor eS, tive can be admitted to Congress. bi uoghuysen, Van Winkle and Sat ng is ie tbe fundamental truth of our instituuen ” at he woul 6 three or four hours : ork r ¥, sum ws Reorganization of the Treasury Department. | ie chairman; Meanta, | B&Y soverumente trom thee haste population, wht cond section provides thai in cage of the refasal | % #4 UP IU his ease Lo-morrow, Rinitonenam The heads of the various bureaus of the Treasury De- ary. . just bron ongaged in aruied rebellion, and that all gova u out to the reaaentrenice The Grand Jury havo tad we Fenian indictments bo. partment have joined in a letter to the Committee of | C4 . Howe, chairman ; Messrs. Williams, Sher. | hee tein nee +] by its own Hii a by ae oe fore them for two dave 1. \» auderetood that they have Messrs. Doolittle, Cowan and Dixon | waysand Moans of the House of Reprosntatives urg- | “Dliaiet of Colunhia Me ee eee wrk of moteation wh ble ea aid foros | tevwemane trees tee, d bydaclared to | ™84@ Comsiderabic procroms with the billy agatust tho Deposed. ing tho passage of the bill prepared at the last session | Wade, Suminer, Henderson, Nye, Patterson and MeDous |!) been aleundy andit_| the Sonate adjourn with Wmemiie 7 “Hl prepared to report early for tho reorganization of the Treasury Department, or one similar, Patents and the Patent Offic either in the w Messrs. Lane, Grimes, Norton and Aci ConDecied with Madd nigbt to set fre to the Jail tndicaton tne wide confederates, The vor. Ere Mr. Willey, chairman; attompt last wan, is In this letter they recommend an increase of salaries, | Public Buldingn. and Grounds,—-Mr, Brown, chairman; h ci Mr, \, © » Summed ago. | DOeD Horminated by the President for oMoe and re r of the 7 " SENATOR SUMNER’S RECONSTRUCTION PLAN, | owing to tne fact that experienced clerks, in consequence | Messrs, Trumbull, Grimes, Poland and MeDougall. Jats nach Go 36e propoas 10. MIaNae. IBese. rest | Scta by tive Bemtia, oF Ou whose, memitiiion thet tcp | Sak MOTE EE hes i neo of the small salaries received, are forced to resign to ac- ir, Wade, ene; Messrs. Yates, Nye, oo 1 ame no chance Soe poses fa the rebel States unit! he Ay . | have f= a4 conveyed to the prisoner: poo yo4 H ‘ongress does tts 1 ie ve mo bastions him were an helena al “ . — cept positions with better pay, very much tothe incon | Facife Ha - Howard, chairman; Messrd | that'whois renion ‘Tis reaslatinns Sa socks Ole | the adjournment and during the recess of hal, bods te | See ae he Sweotaborg jai, ax on being admitted venience of the Department, say and Btowacn “Ones, Brown, Yates, Cragin, Ram- f duty of Comzress im that regard, and assign reasons | bold the samme ofico for whieh he bad Desa previously | Ow Monday eflerncon'« tan wax detected in the jail Debate in the Senate on the Proposed Repeal | The Disposal ot Gold by the Secretary of the | “Fy Audit and Control the Conti therefor, 1 have gala T have no purpose now to discuss | #mninaled, yard conversing with the era. The police can nan nate <hr. Willa; chairman lca Meteray ond | Casio told Me eay hand a otier wien Teselved | gat Murhaceune Me ulmne prupoted Patrice gu, | Samied hemanlren miGhateag him OF tnived of arm ; i yestorda ; wo ot >» . f of the Amnesty Act. The amount of gold thus far disposed of by order of | Buckalow. Zentorday (rom e fiend of our canse tn Taxes, whjoh f0-| £96) ‘Oyintatin St te fuer Mane agect | tng hie sist pice greener between oe ner end Norton. -—Mr. Cragin, chairman; Messra, Sum- ce the gasstion: fer Md ntigns at, bad regained peer hy a ye bln Another Effort to be Made tn yaver ‘ Np millions, It is not Mr. ht 1 te judul ce of the Senate, wi ~~ prt alte ha ys Hp | ities ond Min ; Connoss, chairman; Messra, | from it , bad ‘ase of the nomination of aly © Sores tose noe ae EO The Bill in Relation to Appointments to j Va), ‘n small amounts, and {F429 i: ller, Morgan, Cresswell, Wilson aud Bucka- } — Mr. McDovaats, (dem ) of Cal —Allow me to ask the comumiesioned, wad the petted Soy probably his sales are over, except in a very ff iy. “WJ » ~ * Senator trom Massachusetts will the signatyro be read / Sena\ nd consent therete, thé # Mr Mt Kente, the counses#€ the Fenlans under sou and Removals from Office Under Mr. Houtwell’s bifl recommending the sale of two mil- The Joint ee COMMITTEES, Will the name of the writer be read ? bo considered as vacant on tte adlocre ee ‘oi ‘on Printing on tho part of the Mr. Suswen. Person s0,.comminsoued sball continge 8 0 consideration to fi Consideration in the House. Hons of gold per woek, bt tee ie much dis- | Senate, ie com a follows:—Mr, Anthony, Chair. { Mr. Mobocasa Die T uetght t ‘et he sane during che recead and until he whall be sicher | crc yr mona — that the rag tf we cussed, but serious doubia are ex oF sn Yonnage, Je otal Comtaiing ou Razofled Bis on tbe port of foot Soneny actly um Toma. te eematdr, brcansel | Dofntea ne Mec Sr one Pett Sm PY ate Bree od Common, Pleas $a refusing om on the could not it without e: a . en's Beved &o. &e. ae, The bil sow ia the hands of the Ways and Means | the Sonate consists of Mr. Nyo, Chairman, Mosera Howe | persecution or oath, st Pon Ne WNNAF W@ Violence, | U'the oinersegtiom provides What “he heads of vozart- | vagrant the-lo mit, to make an ondpe for the > ‘ommittee, saat of the members of which have already NE Oe Lhe part of tho | ast DAYS: (dean. of Ry., rose to « point of onder, Me mente ati ola hale oion for the term of four yam | git yo Behes slréady pronounced, and by thin measufe, on the eo pth ‘ mner y he concurrence ‘Benate, an » ‘Wasuixctox, Dec. 5, 1860, | °*Preswed their opposition to the Sonat of i. Creswell, Chairman; Mossra. | letter? ‘Whether It was mon So hassbaaon ae ne. iC nominate, nnd BY and with the advice and rset | omlyr the sentences alrwady had are auperceded, and Senatorial Caucus. ey ae Lampialtygioore Aeon ae, es Howe and Fessenden. ; ing of a Leiter into his speech ? OF tho Senate appoint all thelr wealetante and sort n ston ore therm. vi jstant Treasu! The Senate caucus met at eleven o'clock to-day, when THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENT TO RESTORE OONPIBOATED 6 Cuam said Mr. Sumner had unquestionable right be itiee for the like period, unless rem@aved iu like oh. States hold /,000, Id, 4 Kc ‘part now trials, appeals and the committee mado their report to the general caucus. | $0) pet sein Blaser cso tla glee or Mr, Witzsaus introdteed (6 following resolution, | ‘sr Seater wien sara ot Jette wigiolding the signae | Mt. Witrams having consiimed the haar 40 which «7 | ot ewer, It teade as follows:=-Tht cape, me how ‘The committeo explained fully the reasons which in- lg ete which was adopted :— ture.” Ho sald it was writton at Texas, November 19, (inn imOus Conn tat ee eo en ae ee ae ate ort ang duced them to take the steps which they did in the he Mouthly Public Debt State: te Resolved, That the Joint Committee on Retrenchment be | 2608, and camo to him yesterday, It states that tho | PM regard to thn. ceeeesys be | rirenoeif mone b already ant oe ae cee, The monthly public debt statement is not yet ready | instructed to make inquiry as to the power of the President | Peally loyal mon of Texas concur in dhinking that the } 6 safety ofthe Sto. ee If none tins a passed, or isch arge « matter, The four Senators had betrayed the party and for publication. It will show vory little variation from fe restore cd ponfscated under th of the United | first move by the republican yor as nt bing 4 . all demand sotte measure of ti prisoner so convicted, ov bail or otherwise, as justice attempted to sell it out to Johnson, and they intended to a maine, original owner, or if such towhat | goasi fC ag os the kind whieh this bill propo n rene wilh | Foquires wut hots by depening them Trea tho Mead and’ put, | t24 for October, owing to the fact of $24,000,000 in cotn | extent it can Hahifull be ekeried under exiting Roa att | Spotaniny _ongress should be the passage of wo set | fait iw ite duty abd disappolnt t eof it: | tu onder to obtain Jeavo the consent of the Attorney having been paid out as interest on five-twenty bonds, Treasury to deliver to private claimants therefor, without | %t up in the South witho ‘0 x not | Geoeral must bo had. Only eight days now remain to ; thority of law, declaring | CoBsttuents If it adjourn without Be oat It ix not judicial ith that Joie Proceedings, Rroperty or the proceeds of ‘property | all their acts, except so 1 ting them at the tail of their respective committees. ‘on reviaion they may be | often that a Proudent eomos in of cour. | do a. and as the regular disbursements for the last month will Their action was unanimously endorsed by the caucus. the Un (A i ‘| ah | age which i required tor the hatrayal of fia party and | James MeDevitt, aman who hails from Chicago, was Wisdtaas wis cxnsbaad i pence y M rere de, | Probably absorb the receipts. tng or since the late rebellion, Sahl report by bill or uber: | gnd wuld trece son bechas Lg pain ge Wis country, or ste shaaitenmeat the Bringpics nn plice i ts dk the ‘Voice Court ‘charged with Si te 4 tates 7 yer on Which he wolod. Tt never happen: » of treasonable lang vorterday on posed, as well as the democratic side of the chamber ‘The cinintaten a petieas asec is to the effect os Feo OF TRE PARDON AND AMNFSTY ACT. ataive in Tenea, ie paeratin it Uibewer ke 4 Bator and perhape. never wilt gain aa eae » | Morey or % From the ecti re it appeared a ne seemed @ good deal surprised, and the matter was ex- ir. TRumwous, (rep.) of Lil, moved th , SUMS * Eaagp rayod has been honest eno gh 10 Ging the er of the | & i were 20 ” Chelly OkGd Weed emcng them. bay that John H. Surratt will be brought to Washington, and | pill to repeal tus sastion of sea ee Anat en aie that bis resolu ee OF bis remarks, moved | co vermment behind It, like the cemplerin the wildern Fonte trol er pleaded Intex) his trial take place before a etvil court, the President power to declare a general amnesty be | Mr. McDovaatt. did pot beliove the <enator from Mas. | Md strong enough to grapple | cation asan ‘The Franco-Mexican Question to be Taken | #50" 1D, which was adopted, and tho bill was taken up. Sachosetts was ag well acquainted with the condition of cota wae . ‘Out ef the Presidents H z en moved the reference of the bill to r# in Texas as he was, He ruse to protest against the a Caucas of Republican Representatives. : The caucus of republican members of the House, held inet Aceting to be Held T ys y—Proba- overnment ble Settlonent of the Fate of a taken thy re; the Committee on tho Jndi " at the Capitol thi was unusually large, nearly | 14 4g reported by Mr, Sumner's friends that he intends |’ Mr Cras 10 Judiciary. habit of the Senator from Masrachusetts of introducing | P° vt ndewned 8 '. CHANDLER, (rep.) of Mich., rr 1 i of ands; they have rebaket a trodden ® bondred being present, Tho following | 10 bring up a resolution looking to the withdrawal of the | not be referred. Tho fate Ta ie ged bo bo fopeaiat o ho names of the writers, as he alwaya did,” | gant Drotankians of tho Kxocative; they have pos | Meters Measures, reported from the select committee, were | yranco-Mexican question from the hands of the Preai- | "8! these words:—“‘That the Prosident is hereby The resolutions were ordered to be print veto dead in his bands; they Lave dectared that tre shall Mowrinat, Dee, 5, 1866, agreed upon:— okt cult tr: tc postfire io thorized at any time hereafter, MANAGERS VOR THE RocDTERS’ AND BAILORS) ASYLIO® not stand at your doors to arrest your parece, we he Tho Governor leneral is expected from Quebec by a - Seward and placing it tn those of Congress. | tend to persons who may have’ participated in the rebel Mr. Wris0x, (rep,) of Mass, called up she joint reso: | 288 Publicly threatened that be would Dave | special (rain to bigl or to-morrow morving to attend First, a bill regalating the organization of the Houre, | Mr, Sumner is chairman of the Senate Foreign Com- jon and amneity, with auch exceptions and ai | lution for the appointment of two managers for the sor. | ekreded him for the ttm being from your tein | yo tag wanes de . directing the Clerk to place no names on the roll from | mittee, such times and on such conditions may deem ex. | digrs’ and Sailors’ Asylum, of Washington, D.C., which | CoWBe!l to the mere miniutor of your will, Rboir | Cobia connell, Wan the tete.of the: Fenians unter States not represented in the preceding Congress or de- Personal. sor oigat apg Public welfare,” This 19 what is to bo | was passed. : ¥ poly even beg sod ow Ps RervaR' who | rentence of death wilthe wottied, His Excellency takes clared entitled to representation, and providing that no | Secretary Seward was in the Senate chamber for some Haar the partying wore us simply Peat eccot ‘TEP BACABTARY OF THE RAVY CALLAD UPOR, SOR MERORMAr oe moment rie qteation of your thd hie deport poy ape hee iyoreoe os Sgama rumeved pardoning power from tho electoral votes shall be counted from any‘Gtate not | time in conference with several leading republican | such ashe ponent er the constitution. The House, Fepresented at the time in Congress, Second, tb pass a | Senators, by the very decided vote of 107 to 39, suspended the les and passed bill remedying the defect in the law which may prevent | Ben Butler was inthe House to-day for some time. | the seen that bill during the frst balf hour of TION, Mr, Hexograon introduced the following resolution, opted :— tthe Becrotary of the Navy be directed to Rate 0 the Renate coples of all orders, instructions their deci 5 owder magazine ia sing orectad on St, Hilen's ous Jadgment Io eked Se ee | telaues of grens strength Ged Sie mies approval pre shall aside until yon have disposed of it, then ate | tbat he wit nd cautions. 0 session. If there was an individual in this Se It ted here that a becret Wenian. meatin g has any State canvassing the votes for electors of President | He stated to several leading radicals that he did not be- | Who did not understand the bill he (ir. Chandler) would a inaued by hita, O° by he chief Of any burean | 10 Ponda . ‘ma peut! He ape alone, butt sohing eeoee eames - and Vice President. Third, to pass a law to | lieve in the policy of taking the patronage from the | MV!se him to get a dictionary and stady {t awhile until sant ‘of offoers, reasier ‘rorkmeny svechamies | in . pata, A latge-auipher of Frouch Canadians are rovaraing from the States Tor want of empleyment, he could comprehend it, Hesp@pld ceriainly do #0 bi 7% v j change tho time of the meeting of every | President and vesting it in any other branch of the gov- | the ald of a stnall edition of Webster, The bill now be. S See Peoe on cseaieet kr ie or br the nied be . Congress, with the view to assembling on the | erfment. He thinks it should be left where it is, and fore the Senate simply took fone Preeident the par- | of any one of the naval bureaus om the subject of the em- rn ie ra weg 4th of March, Fourth, to raise a special committes for | hold the President to strict accountability, He is for | 20n!Ds Power, except such as he bad under the conati- | Plorment of persous in the Navy Yard ot Norfolk, Va.. ae gtiove tha’ Artiliery Practice at \Terente—Cavairy ; ne the rigid investigation of the Now Orleans riot, tho | bringing in a bill of impeachment at once, and pot await | barienbertrrenag.ine Power under the constitution to | ‘Magar burmus i any or all other perwoms tauchibg the ante loneen overiasting Nehools, &e. x fn fore conviction it conid not take it away from employment of persons at such yard, is no time now tor dalliavee with the Tonewtm, Deo, 5, 1806, umber of lives destroyed, the property burned, and to | for the appointment of a special opmmittee to inquire | him. He believed every Senator understood it. He NEBRASKA, uered, No guntie no “ough ahah Zhet qxtent the government vans were involved | into the conduct of the President. Trgandask tho yeas and uays on the question of ref- | on motion of Mr. Want, tho bill for the admission of oe et ikeencpant pa FR meh The Toronto tld Watery were oat yeserta, pres therein, the ‘Cinmlliee to power to send Tee at the White House. Mr. Doo: (rep.) of Wis, did not rise to ae Nebraska was referred to the Committee on Lerritories. on us now. We tive just 4 . lining with the néw brass uns recently reogived from PRESENT LECTION, n 7 for persons and papers, to be accompanied by the | Madame Ristori called at the White House to-day, and | the question, but simply to correct an error in the re- eeprom ge bap dre: anarchy, while the ua ‘ Rngiaad, Tey were scsitshiy ant’ atd seek to the f the private of the | ROP of yesterday's proreedings in. the morning papers Mp, Fase mover, to sake Up te oleh msatlOn pro: || thele i eMeiency of Sergeant-at-Arms, and to report the appropriate legisla, | was received in one of apartments e fe reporters mr i 7 ‘an sheet tie on posing to amend constitution by making the Pres!- | the of the martyrs, 1 Tt te-pr tw open a cavalry nehool for Instruction « jade ble for re-election. P o tion, Fifth, to order © select «:<zmiluee to investigate | mansion by the President and his two daughters (Mrs. | under discussion, and opposiug ite rotarence, “This was | “uy, ‘Wate T believe this the most favorable opportu. | {2's at nattetonma me : . {a eee Seer is Pease te dhehe ee the proceedings under the laws for the collection of | Patterson and Mrs. Stover), Afterwards she was shown | nt bis position, Tho make, vidently, was in attribut- | nity to make this amendment that bas been since the This ing to him remarks mate by ‘his colleague, (Mr. Howe.) | formation of the constitution of the United States, ere? Swrren ore SARE Soviet cate pei creme ae wie | trough So ess cad Se oem by the ladies. | “Mfxore me'swe Raromien.—The ‘mistake was notin the | fe'fas been he opinion of some ofthe wisest satenuen, | prs lands and otfier prop- | Since her sojourn here Ristori as manifested great Mae, Sere Asweatates Fyeme revert } and those deemed the wisest at almost overy period of erty. Sixth, the Committee on Pensions to inquire | terest in the public instiiutions, and the various depart- “ Mr. hace diy U Iowa, Keon ene. © bode. this erument, that it wean defect im that foneentes pay for yeas nays from insisting ed to limit this office to one term, eo ‘whether any pensioners in the disloyal Siatee wiio | tiénis of the governmont, She was prevent at | (OTM ny Ofna ra saat at the reason that superiaduces the present oon- Balargement of Miltary Accommodations. . Havre, Deo. b, 1566. improvements ere being made in the mili- were ptruck from the rolls have been restored in | the opening of Congres, accompanted by Mrs, Senator | there should be some more subsiantinl reason for sett y affairs on this subject, was that General Wash- NldjagNto accommodate tho new artillery equip- Wriation of the law. ‘Beventh, avpecial committes to | Forter and the Ttahan Charys de Affairs Yesterday she | ther aside than had bern given by the Senator. trom | ington woe copvomplaied.all-alonz ws being the mamas, sm eli pre oe bere of a eet Investigate the facts connected with the release of the | visited the Treasury and was shown through the estab- Michigan. He did not know what necessity there was | Chief in him sach confidence was The have been supplied for ing the bill in such hot haste. The Senator from | that murderers of the Union soldiers in South Carolina, re- | lishment; snbecquentiy she visited the Patent Office. | Michigan could not suppose that it would have a good recopaider hs cently vet at large by the Delaware Judge. To-morrow she goes to Mount Vernon, @ special boat | effect upon the country to pass such a measure in a ft | every uther portion of the constitation. Nobody can fail | had been recommitied was pcr dl 4 Ald-to the Quebec Safferers. 4 of said he noticed the | having been placed at her disposal by the Navy Depart- | Of temper, as it would be Pappoeea if passed at this | to seo that in the vast and growing power of Premidential Mr, Scuxy-x, (rep) of Ohio, then moved to refer tho Quemee, Dee. 6, 1806 Mr. ashley, of Ohio, not! aa present the early stage of the seston. Nothing could be lost by | office there aro ation# all the timo weighing on the | pi to the Joint Committee on Retrenchment and Re- ‘The weather i mild and open. The Jittio nnow we bad gentleman who had drawn the address of the Phila- | ment for that purpose, To-morrow night the President | passing it over for a fow days and having it printed. mindof the nt like gravity to wield the vastand | form, on the ground that the whole subject prope ft The concert last night in aid of the delphia Convention, and asked if he was a member of and fami!y will attend her representation of Elizabeth. Mr. Coanpeen said it was a notorious fact—os notorious | eoncemtrated powers of this government in such a way | belonged to that committees; that the Gacaiies bi is fam disappearing. Sm: ‘on the Increase Along the Border. | ** the records of the court of law in this District—that | as he belteves will induce bis re-election, and 1 bel given tt full consideration recess, and was | relief fund was very successful, the Union party and had any right thore ? mee ‘ > | pardops bad been for sale around this town—for salo by | every one who bas watched with vigilance the adminis- | p; be of ab The Chatrman, Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, replied, amid | A gentleman in the government service who ts familiar | w, more than ope woman. The records of ovr | {ration of oUF country during recent yoars—T say all the : rep. bil TILITI much laughter, “While the lamp bolds out to burs, the | with all matters concerning tho United States customs | courte will show this Any Senator who desires that | administrations —1 do uot wish to polnt out invidiously | pad to do with Rotreneb: INDIAN HOSTILITIES. 4 ” rs along the St, Lawrence river, in a letter to @ friend in Gingraceful business to go on of course desires (hat this | any one of them—I oy any one who has watoved | «nought it was in very good hands now, and hoped it FRIES TNE 5 vilest sinner may return. : d clanse shall remain; any Senator who desires to stop it | chem will be convinced that it i mot safe to put into the | would not be put Into worse, CIAL TELEGRAMS 70 THE HERALD. Mr Raymond, on being aaked whethor be did not par- | this city gives a statement of the present management | desires the repeal of the clause. This isa matter of pnb- | hands of any man such temptations as Such | "Mr. Hcwmsce did pot to mak comparison SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TI . he fnet that he can uso these ita of Judiciary and ftetreochme: nga ticipate in the Philadelphia Convention, replied that he | of the system for ‘the prevention of smuggling in those | lic record—a matter that every man known who has | temptations arise from t between er! Four Whites Murdered by the Ps read the newspapers or read the records of the courte— were to further Lis own ambition. There bas rare! “om mitt but he repeated that latter comm tt had, bat not ip any spirit of hostility to the Union party; | parts by no means flattering 10 the officers engaged in | Feed the newpbabtre oF rend the recta At Te Sour | powers nc owever, when auch 4 proposition could | hen'been inerusiod tetreport what tegisiation was ueces, | Arizona—The Murderers Vollewed, and the that he entered the convention to strengthen that party, | that branch of the service or creditable to the authority | this is tho fact. No nation was over so diegraced as this | havebeen moved without seoming invidiow i nd 1 be rary to prevent the public service from being used as an | Whele Party, Twenty-one in Number, should be more conservative than ; that appointed them, He states that smuggling is great- | is by such an linve that this idea has beon growing until everybody | instrument of political or party patronage. That com- | Killed. Ace. ae ma neni aphgrth ly on the increase along the border of New York and the i Hexokhtbh, (rep.) of Mo., said he voted to taxe | seems to understand that it needs correction, I hope, | mi had been taking ‘colnengt te Peference to what Wasnmores, Dec. 6, 1860. ‘when he found the convention likely to lead to the de- | ly 3 this up with a view to having it referred to the Com- | gr, without going into the arcument, barely to suggest | had been done in the way of removalr and appoint- Special agewt Kendge, under date of La Pas, Arizona, ~feat of the Union party he abandoned it, and had ever | New England States, and tbat, from the lack of | mittee on the Judiciary. He of course knew nothing | the great importance of the measure. I hope that the | ments, and had been @: in endeavoring to frame a |, on on tee at Amie * gince done his utmost to maintain and support the Union | zeal or intelligence on the part of many ¢us- about the facts stated by the Senator from Michigan, nor | resolution will go to the committee, and be reported | pili which would present ‘whole case and provide a | October 16, informe Commissioerr of Tudien ity of wh have been | did he apprehend that the pasaage of the bill now bofore | hack at an early day. 1 have been for roveral fa remody for the evil. That bill the cotmmittes would be | that on the 23d of September » hostile band of Huslapais Party. He also said he approved the measures reported | toms officers, the majority of whom the Fenate would have any effect in doi ¥ with the | of the opinion that it ought to pess—that this defect to report within fort Doers. hited John Kattiom, 0 wagened, and site War waite bere this evening. Feeently appointed, smugsling will soon attain | aimiclty suggested by that Renator, The section pto- | should be remedied. President Washingtvt ree thooght rsrevene naderstood teat ie Dal ba town re. | Mh he drove, and thet on he 38h of the Mr, Scofield moved the gentleman be allowed to re- | such proportions in this region as to be able to bid open | posed to be repealed only authorized the President, by | go; President Jackson and all your ouinem portea last session from the Judiciary Comimitter, after eanep iblie Jamation, to grant amnesty to persons en- time to this have seen this defect and wished it | yey t deliberation, and after what members thought | month Johan Woodward, » Judson Baker, snd « main in the caucus of not at his option, and to judge for | defiance to the powers of the law. A combination bas | Palulr Prnlcueiin, te Sait See Mer ator | feighe be corrected, They have uot, however, found an | wanecemary deiay, and 1t should have teen pam’ b¢- | yy fenjanin were Killed by Mualapals Indians Mr. himself whether he wasa member of the Union party | been entered into by the leading smugglers, which bas Michigan was that private pardons were being | opportunity when it was probable they could get the | fore this, #0 aa to sop rome of the evils thut bad already engyged lo Tor near Fort Mohair. oF not. at its command strong political influence, for the pur- | hawked through the necessary Fete a ra pre rb Tore cid ones taken place. He fg ry oe a page: on hella big of ten pe = the vicinity = neon thelr cond) 5 other ittee, bat woald be acted on ‘eccom ber of Moher \ . Mr, Lawrence, of Ohio, asked Mur, Raymond whether | pose of effecting the removal of such officers as go a opeteas taak, 60 egrets tele damon: | "Rie, Wnntecs tee) at lowe, Chairmen cf tne Juaioary | s,cmmmenies U7 B Ratees ot ee eaeet ead he adhered to the doctrine of the Philadelphia address, | shown energy and ability in frustrating their sche ation. ‘There is now an oppor- | Committee, expressed the opiuion that there was BO | Hamausicksbauts, went in poreait of the HM their ve . that the cor ity for recommitting it, as the bill could be por * camp at day” particularly to the clause that the rebel States could not | and who were not to b« bribed into indifference, and of tunity gad I believe every tan tony ites uae, | Oe a oot fanoban Gate whom they overton P vaify the constitutional amendment without dishonor. | filling their places with amagglers or men interested in that the Jediciary Lramattee wil take me to consider Pago Poort ee Mens Hm tomer. re See tevsevase tes vonciandiog oteer of the fort Mr, Raymond was understood to deny there was such | the business, In one instance their efforts have actually his resolution. If it i not correct and wants amend. Mr, Kasson, (rop.) of lowa, called attention to certain | Ve the pursuit; end epeake ie the . init He to that to | been successful. ment J hope they ing iiss is et oe omiasions or oversights in the Suen wugmentod that |) me the bravery ond =< bayer om anaes rents aber Md sr return it to le the bill and proposed ainenda af aie ot his b fp the atl acent on his own constructicn of it, but not according to the con- | The Collector at Black Orchard Creek, an active and Speake The Cine seed the amend.nent Guggesied by Mr, | (cnsheute oud Mie ctiapele hate the Mobsives as moc® struction sometimes put upon It by others. efficient man, has been removed and a persoa known to Prive resolution was then referce.. Wilsoa, which was, that say ofmcer of the govetumens | ‘nei, hls hand of Resmant of their votes) to joln to © Mr. Stevens could mot see how Mr. Raymond could | be connected with smuggling appointed to succeed him. It ides for sn amendment to the constitution that | whe Appoint of commission any person to 2 | concerted atuack on the pettlement the t hall be elected ig? four re a office m violation of this act moa te deemed guilty s vie for re-election. Ln case jeath oF jedemeanor, aud on conviction thereof, Uy buy not Pe cident the Vice President shail become Vres'deat | meme or otherwise, be diamines from ofea vy pee | wrecantions Agninet Indl pretend to amy connection with the Union party after | The informant of your correspondent further states hie membership ‘n the Philadelphia Convention, and | that having madea thorough tour of inspection along 1 not be eligible for re-clection after the close of Obie, submitted ao amend. New gram ie = Sern tyre ond rye ~~ Sgabeasaris ey ye pee wadiin 4 Meeers, Darling and Hale, of New York, and Mr. Gar- | speedy y : i= asalet Geriien of “RERREBOE OF THY remo UMAOR Ax DETARTIOST | any monese, oF Advise and conni os or Sannaen So Se ants Po, Mew Mexico, papers of NovemBer 26, re eld, of Ohio, spoke in favor of Mr. Raymond remaining | government will be defrandet of the greaier portion ot tr PD ad ae a th went of ‘any moneys, In viviation thie art whodld | os ccsin a prockamation from Acting Governor Ta the qqnons, and Mr, h Of Hew York Stato, and | {te rovence from this soures. Pri by ae ry of the Treasury wen referred to the Fi- sthet Army calling on Ciumens (0 organize military Compe Ms. Cook against his doing 20. Important Treasary Circular. re 99 much of the President's Mee | teneed rom offic, and should pay to the inet ves fi a Mr, Ravaoxp made some farther explanation with re- | Hon. F. B. Spinner, Treasurer of the United Staten, nance Commitre te -" nies for protection agsinst wordervas tnoarsome © Finance, nited “tater 1 to the amount #0 paid or re pe eng Pomeaoy, (rep.) of Kansas, so much | 4 hig Sole . the Indiaes, © portion of thom, he represents, are ‘ 3 sive roular'— gard to the Philadelphia sqdrem, whos the caucus | bas iesned the following cl , th ates to ihe publie lands and home. 4 Ot NY,, also offered au amend. | on the war path, plundering and murdering, and the pdopted Mr, Seotield’s resolution by » vote of sixty-six bing map hs gad rae | of tae Masse 2 ines ‘to the’ Commition a Pobte | gaan, Tam (7) eieiee in auth temper that ey may commence bow Wasmsatow, Des, 5, 1806. Senate The bill and amendinent wore ordered to be printed | litiee st any moment, against twenty-five. ‘The atientiog of Assistant Tread de: hn bill ‘motion of Mr. Howsno, (rep.) of Mich. so mach | and made ® apecial order for to-morrow. comes Mr. Sebenck offered s resolution that no gentleman oa Setanas beaks (os Foye Of the | of the Merense as reintes to the Pacity: Railroad was ro- | | The Breakis proceeded, as (ho next barines in order, Muperintendens Letns = _ Cler Mar- honorably consistently mem! mach con! cocoate Committee on the Pacific Ratiro to call committees for reports y Apaches. = oat heel ber of the | ot tia ffi and of the Dopartenent ae Seen conned’ °F ang “aon ot Mr. Rawaay 80 much of the President's PROC SR IANGM IN CRIMINAL CARER, Union party and act with Union members of Congress in ‘the practice of entering payments on ecoount of = Message as relates W the Pont Ofhoe Department was Mr. Lawnexen, (rep) of Obie, from the Judieu wai from Low Angeles states that reliable in- caucus who adheres to the address of the Philadelphia | annual duty by national banks as receipts of internal ‘Senator | ferred to the! ommnittes oo Port Office and Post Roads. | Comemitter, reported & bill to amend the set of March 4, | A telegram r cgpsarani Convention, held in August last, Tevanue, and vice vert. The sem! Gary, by Ce ee eee in RAJICTED HY TUR SENATE FOR WOLDS | 1996, regulating proceedings in-eriminal casa It pro. | formation has been received there thate the ped thie Rational banks, in the months of Jaunary and July, un- chien ornce. vides that on the trial 0 diane murdered Superintendent George W. Lahy and After considerable debate on Tesolution betweeen | der the provisions of the forty-first section of the iy mi On motion of Mr. Sarkwas the bill introduced by him | to challenge juror now # hin clerk, W. I. Everts, on November 18, near Freee on Monday to prevent the paymant and providing for | titled to only four por-mptory challenges) provided hit | on ihe Lies road They cut the heart from Ii General General Mr. Bi and oth- | National Currency act, is not ® payment on ac- . om, — pe one should bo | informed. the pupishinent of wen rejected by the Senate was fo- | hall mot apply to (rv's for treason of capital ofemee= § — | bo ay wad beheaded Kverta . The rs, it was laid on the table on motion of Mr. Bingham, | COUnt of internal tee weak on sent | capable of tho crime whic =i 3s Fie tered as such iy inseripts " tee. I Was read th roe times and panced, —————— on the ground that # was entirely out of order, as it | {> the Treasurer of the United States, or in the late of | imputes ta Din He Oe, Pree ee ene iin GOrPRAGe 1% TS DORTRICT. Tae BER Ss‘ Gcaurroanems oF Joeeee é fates © reuncum. referred to the case of Mr. Raymond, which bad been fom Te Cooreay ot esr. Sue! Mr, Mornin. moved that the bill tor saivereat out Mr, Lawxascs ins reparied w h to Polerence vo ait GataT FEMn ol mn resolution Scofield yment shou separat discomsion: etnies Colambie be ni ao ave fiestions of jurors to ah CAnee, er by —— Leettegaar dha 2 Pow wien Hhoald be entered on the teanscripta and liste ax | £0 100 ts ore the Seaute the real frage tm the District oti tor ection pom tou Monday | het on the. iisl of any person cherged with Weavea oF Pencavearns, Doe $1008 The vote was close om the motion to lay on the table, | semiannual doty. Certificaies of La this charge against ; nest. with sett ng on 7 | The Roberts Pentans tonight belt « bepemisentibgs nis ; ein Aggy WY wastes the 9 Could not sit 19 his seat ; Mr wr 1 tw rogpiate the | 1m” Sincetken bese Nerwatore or may be beredfter beet menting, thle weet Fnthoians ion (he Wereaen, motion of Mr - on hers a de " The caucus passed a resolution unanimously that the | Vf o51) to be forwarded to the Treasurer of the caret Ok tao tasertion : PB. a Mi me Wonder was Fe- | mitiea, a person chail wot be @iayaaitie’ from seting ov | Paring the progeatings © ne m marched tn, members of it were bound to sustain the propositions re- | States and the duplicate certificate by the | nd bis denial forred to the special Committers on Retreneliment, the juty beraas he hase prowed 20 opin on fwunded on pan BO | jeined, 204 freely ported as party mneasares, ee ee ae ae fis amet the J a ee A ey Deanpaper Toporle, Puneet ee eLicioe or hearing | 9 prosere Baceeaary equipments Mr, Stevaye moved thet the interdiction of secresy | * cortificar the Pay Temipt for the bank, and no | sent with the facts, he knew The Senate (0k up and concurred in the Hose reno- | veration with witnmans of the Iranmcion oF heanne 2 un 3 Deane, is & sufficient receipt for 4 4 the | able to say that the charge was totally untros, lution for the continuance of the Joint Commitice of | them textify, if the juror oy that by = mas peowned. be removed from the proceedings of the caucus; but | other will be issued or acknowledgmen’ made by tHe | "yy 'cussouan—I have said that the charge was estab | Reconstruction | noveithatanding sack optnion, to render an impari an onnngwn mal before a vote was taken the caucus adjourned. Treasurer, unless where an error . ished before a court of tie District, My information SUPERINTENDENT OF POMC PRINTIN verdict on the law of evidence an ten, Son ‘Tue Plorees Botiée radicals are jubviaat ever ine.as. | Thin cave ‘he bank will bo edvice. Ths Soe, Sor, | was derived from one of ihe judgun ot teecnart before | | Ontmotion of MF. Lass, (rn Of ndiptis, Tommnm | Tonday can ond wenred yrietel pomtpowes 11 net the We trtemph the | the printed © ap mcconot of iternal aa,” for the election of the Superintendent of Pubic Printing, | Toesday next, and ordered printet ion o' caucus, considering over ede" revenue, The bety of an cubnown man was picked up om ihe one ste treneed us te tn and vent Dy aonncurrent vote of the two Houses, was referred to un “internal revenue’ shold be stricken ont hn , a bane) ‘protect the ratte | bench this morning . Chase wing of the party. It is made no secret that oll ba Hagin we ay" sbetitated, All, transcript the Commitice oo Printing, | a noun, of Py 3. po phon g ~ nah whore a tines | of dart cin, ciska: wrowe cmt, tact everest, wows § the proposed action points directly to the impeachment | j\.10 of deposits oF certicates of deposit om account of Ae BED the sone oe Genes Guten wae = Sent piovas bee wedershirt and yarvle ouscise bins of the President, as it is hoped the various committees | eerm)-annual duty which are not in eros Joorned. snisetlaill td did won vulsmary ee oie eo te bright sheet ve fess i" woggeated wil be adie to fad ample grounds for the pre- | foresyne saeicient oe reer he alted aloe HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES pone ees © oe ne ee oa sentation of a bill of impeachment, which it is denigned Deadior) one pan wy: bee ory oer “ " to introduce eo soon as he investigations are made and zealous advocate of the Confiaration bill than Wasmimorow, Dec. 6, 1606. delene SeNTeNCTION @ A WadOING MLL ET Ff reported to Congres, Chase does not Sowepnte THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. em awe or caste, Snameene socalled Caateiernte Bates of ey Sine delat _ ee 43 ment, vus eather to cripple the President by taking away a ‘The Srasem presented the lawaof Dakota Territory The ili was reed three times and te wohting will, ae Le His sCie--- eg oven further, as seen in Mecend Session. for 1866-4, which were referred Wo the Comanitiee on Ter- 4 cas commune 0b see | eon nrevtom te (Rasyeriiie, meat, the hee, Kelley's bill for the creation OF War eartment of Im ie Mr Pexmem, (rep) of Me. from tee Committers © | pereed thie ooryng the} Pater} Se eee, Ge ceed oo se genes Dn we a Mae sore ron oe nna sce | con emg the opiate pese | uy ou, th 1 eo GG A. TOON rere hamlet Commissioner mam siummires lates sg tk The bill was thon referred secord! On motion of Mr. Warmncann, (rep.) of Til, the Beers. | euihortans the Preidem ts merabiiay agencies for tier | OM ’ ute . mense establishment through the mit FoR TR At a as Aes MTATR. motion. directed (0 commanioate the report of yment of pentane ty the Calied Bates ehenerer bon the B4 of Movember, 1866, the legitative bousee of he bas the national banks ander his (bumb, which, with Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced & bi tue me ov 19 yREaDEeT's tary of War was Delis posagunens, the pants: tetesenl and eapventence of 5 the tout of in«pection of Hrevet Brigadier Genera! Hal cock, made toring the seeern, of wach portion therent os the tate of Tonmeasee voted Uy Jolet mectation to pre. oot Major Gowers! George HL Thomas ith © gold mete! which ehewld serve to remind the gallamt euldier ‘ret REMOT ALA FROM OFFICE that po Meh ageoey mat) be metabtetet 9 ett the ate of Temmersee wae not @ipesed to forget ie Mr, Wrsssw, (rep) of Pa, called up the motion to | those sow existing in any Mate or Territory in whit (he | gutte emmrtions in her behelf, Tw magal was goes «P WRFERENCE Slaten’ i 2, (rep) of Mam, offered the following, which was as x the Pi t's Mexaage a8 con rus nar areign relations be reterFeh vo the Comaniiee Foss Song osteo SUMNER'® RECONR ROOM Ow PLAX — TUR ICRIEDICTION conan! the Taternal Revenue establishment, he anticipates will admission of Nebraska into the Union asa State, This give him power and influence enough to secure the Dill was passed by both houses at the close of the last ‘pomimation for President im 1868 and lee. | sentton of Congrens, but was withheld by the President, tion, This scheme Butler and Stevens are playing and not being signed did not become a law. On motion against; hence Stevens refused in the caucus to-night to of Mr. Wade the bill was ordered to lie upon the table ow — bole amount of peustons gad for the Gee your bert > of the oom. Mr. Sewmen offered the following resolutions, of whieh | preansider the vote by which the Howse bill for the | * o henered th » the ty, eed We reqerded by the different cone report on Kelley's bill or any of the schemes to deprive ef the present, antil the announcement wa geoknoeee pamerany - o fo to cand Damatead Wait %, ceares — pieced Peep a ee potion PI inane ae cooker prison STANDING COMMITTEES, Rewstatons ecaring. the icve penton of reorantnt, | often wan on the 11th of June recommitied to the Ju | of « highly marion ae oiheur, ans ve sppmmumont | sosmmanls! metas p Cn the fore 0 9 caval a payne yn Bac President to | OD motion of Mr. Amrmowy, (rep) of R. 1, the Senate | ihiegs It the oxiat mimes in dhe rebel Kalan and | @ictary Committee owe a ae oom pew tence, Ge pestssaite Oger ‘Genera! Googe & ieveed , they want their legal. govern enue proceeded to the election of Standing Committees for ‘The bill being thos before the Mouse for action, Mr jon ta Congress and from voting on aameowen, (rep) of 1h, eigerttet ae semen’ | Thomas from the Mate of Temaeence The rereree Om the have all the patronage that can be bestowed. From in- i coply to apps ta wate «it thet Ot Nasbrilie, benesth which, te | 9 teil ay apyece eats whe | ptay apitel pe — from tational the sersion. coded to reeds writen argument is map : ie dications to-night it would seem that Stevens will control hed, . Firm Thatin the of reconstruc. Toot yar, ond vara (hat long age io bis owe Mate, Ry jotos : the majority of the Hoare, but the Senate as yet showr le Sa ma qh c] ag a2 i we FN i vociion provides that no officer of the Daited ome of the wort copperheads ia the Mate had bees op carting the ep thocagvemee reply of seneres Tenee towards Chase’ campaign. sod the following committess were chosen by reeo- | Een Lenpters the work, oo thet’ the aay appented 00 the pomination of Premdent, by | poinled pension a ©" to the entions whether Coatianngs nit = gv teborrntd ow Se on ant ‘the adview and consent of the Meoats, obell On wen of Mr Wrenn, of lowe, the Wl wae te | held)" wit town ill oe Marte oy 4 ef ey I the mame seoneier that con. | commitied whi ‘he omendaw et the medal le geeeross, being warily “bree . Comma, Ve wee pount, The ‘al ‘The Standing Committees of the Senate. | 0? . Too republican Senators today compleved their re | 9 Force, me bers earred in be i biarided, however. that in ik Arora s ad vo mopman Pigs wae pout IS

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