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aw See ne ——— wa ent ate ae mtg tot ) ay ony : ; Necember. The Fi coma Shiencn ree tip whose time has been: be at i BN 0 , fay” ar practeabia” ‘He moved that five bundred ment. It did nof strike him an ty The Tnled states Mteamer Shenandoah at oft dent q i asap hain te =. 4 ; he bill be printed for the of the put by the chairman of the Committee, Bombuy. iotion was carried covinved on that subject. It would puzzie any one to | He was not satisfied with the argument as it now stood. ‘The Secretarg of the Navy has received a deapaich “ draw the line of demarcation between the | It di not necessarily follow that what was within the JR. Goldshorough, commending the fomalo and. the male in thia aspect, while | 8phers of Congress at the tne (he rebellion was ba eh, id ted States steamer Shenandoab, dated Joint de ‘Tho Honse bil io Nx tne time for the meeting of C 10 House bill to fix the time for the ing of Con- i : INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS, gress was taken up, read talon and eaterved lo the Ju. | beth were alike subject to the same law. The bred nanan Cy ong Oy pescesoas for action time is approaching. said Mr. Wade, when ev! female theory a4 to the posi. ut Ceylon, N ber 1, ¥ informing b bag jeg ll CE. A AO In'the conntey willbe responsinie: for’ the just’ govern: | ton ot the late. rebel States, st conld nas bo dented that 0 ee anananrennerneneinr Mr Tremors (op) of lil, offered the following reao. | ment of the country as much as the males, ‘Their right | they vero not mow In a stato of dello Aagrante He con- = Pye oe paving ey ‘ “ Min (rep. ae to participate in the government of the country wili be | ceded to Congreas the power to determine to a certain \'P'¥company to be in good health the Captain Jution, which was agreed to: — 4 cknowledged r extent where, how and how (ar States should be restored Passege of the BIN Excluding the Southern | rosctvod, that tie Cammitioe on Military athies, snd gery ss said he did not share with | (0 ther representation here and to thelr representation witl ailows light repaea |g the eng treet'4 depart. a ee te a eee oe ga. | other Senators im the embarrassment in which this | tn the Electoral College, He also belie’ mh eqnal 6 alunite + at i en p nadie to leave Bombay un! States from the Next Congress, posted a ceritoos ta ton feesiar keys Aincndment. seemed to involve them, He could see no | FiDcerKy that there was a limit to that powor odd shit paw, Ge nbtad Ua per. fate ask ua"ag anabie to leave Bombay wath nevet con jengih, of a ver ree | argument why a woman shontd not voto that would not aie nai lie wach Congress under at Sironnasia cl Tr you beltewe in in: whites 7 have pledged yau Eee Miatergtsh. eos libra Ae BONER spects which are allowed off army w ually apply to prevent a man from voting. wit | ailcases, in time of peace as well asof war, to nF honor as an of ‘and a gentlerap—pnt such un em 7 a 44 n es ™ att 1 positions in Oe eer seine consequence Srothde aiastion had been mate last anno another = / ‘iatos shall not be represented in soars , we ie, shy na will ontatr in Bel ienilanee the wah « bi yrs ore es of thele aerviogs ty p01 sith “ss nestion had been decided by the , and he was for erefre urged on the gentiaman who had reported the | }'"er! avaniee oat L naay be hed to Live wamoe cad y of the Na " Thad Stevens on the Punish- | rmovsox mn vacarcy ooconnrsa 1 viv orrioe ov | Adhering to that. He would jain ‘luo senator from Ponte Dif. uot to forca action on it this morning, but to allow it Mbetelboed tar eet hare | om new arving to /enaee.e rave ond eabloneg: eeeaerebae ae PRESIDENT OF THE UMPRD STATES. sylvania (Mr. Cowan) in mating female suifgage an issue ' peinted and made a speebal order at any early day. | hyelbug the land. t Hp hy ere Od | Bombay. Tha® Be poe ' ment of Treason. hr, Awrnony, (rep.) of R. 1, offered the following | {n tho next election, andjf he (Mr, Cowan) dpared i he | Ho ¥oald not say that he would then. be found In oppo. | lng therenartment. “estas aed Heke aeNeeL Sa | eee ase nf tt Cot the Dork Yang often resolution, which was agreed to: was for universal suffrage, and when the time came he } Sition to it, He might be found supporting it, Bat to- Hom at, Wore taken, with arine in their bands, | wants free of che: age and 10: pnp Y vant The AARON Anat aee That the Committee on the Judiciary he tne | Would vote for it; bat in Voting against this anfendment | day Lo was not prepared to regord his voteon so fmport- | febiing acalust the colgrs under which they bad esltetal: | ie quite lang storks Fre beating caaiteete . ouire What additiotal legisiation is necessary | he only adhered to the voice of his State as expressed at | MMt & weusure, - Ce ene eres setinat ther. A regularty ara88-“t Gaoks—th a belie ; The Rebels to be Treated C tive te Ganeeae ee Lye wine arin fa client aoe the poles Inst fall, confined as it was toa her iasue, eur Huson seeenled ies its postponement, and on hie | fio, rad, aarus ~ ane lo ‘onnsceat st! ateare bay sy cape i » take balf jeath or disabiliiy of all those upon whom it ma Mr. Wirsos, rep.) of Mass, he should vote against jon tue bill was made a special order for Thursday | whe ma my Gorm fa bop af ae devolve bYahe coustitution and the Liws, and to-report bY | this ainendment, - Ho wu sed to connecting thetwo | BPxt, ead ordarad to be prin oon . Bibicod ths east, Dail mina ‘ *, + | quostions tozether at all. These ladies in the Woman's | TH PUGSHMESE OP CERTAIN CREWS AGAINAT THR OXITKD \ reat at hia present reridence, nea Pommar, Not Cri Is. AE OF. SORES OM OESD: SOL CHNENE Rights convention seamed to have had a jarcat effect upon STATES. rades, they were doam! guilty and readenmne TT fete ne vad acs, weer Vatmah Mr. Fissexpen, from the Finance Committee, reported | Mr Cowan, If Mr. Cowan had read tho speochs of these | _ Mr. Wrsox of Iowa, from the same committee, re- | UR6 The sentences woe opproved by mm idhed house, servants, carriages an4 thy m' Aasbimh aes Without Amendinent a bill enspending tho pavment of | womon during te past few years Ne wonld have a better | Ported « bill to repeal certain paris of tho act of Aprli 30, | Si." action was’ wnrrtnad We tharthes Gort ede eee Macked with all the market could aford. vec yt ” moneys from the [reasury aa compensation to persons | Tocard whon he leaves the Senate. Before he (ir, Wit | 179, fr the punishment of certnin crimes agalost the’ | a. Tfothe: time has HOU strived tof the Bieatitp. | Woh that-aimeeit and tmustly dubld over wax ecienaeh’ Mr. Stevens Unintentionally Bee | {2 {be service or labor of colored volunteers. oF | son) came to the Senate he entertained the conviction | United Mates, Tc repeals so much af the act as provides | clemency fo. hw, catendni to wy case, and wich Me: bak | Tadeo ut properts mantan thei cron ete . mten 'y drafied men, and for other pnrpores, which provides 7 that nop soy Sowe© | fom oT ge d it prop “Viastanees, not that the final report of the proven rei oepidad for | thakit would be better for the Jogielation of the conti, teal oe baps0n shall provecuted, tried or punished for | netnaw prvssing. | morvly wis), ome sear nes Bal} will | oniy that tie honorable. Seereinry may the kta . mes Conservati “ apo} es f r ! ‘Ob pr other ‘a men! tetnrbed in. ecdennr. Koop “ 6 * pol D cay 6 C 7% is Se mapas pena tae set atitied. nae im wane eee ie ee es ate se Bait mnd- | therefor shall he on c woo wy. witht sare Laren oy and Se mr ene. ron ¢ivfte in tyme 6 satnaabb icp inditereatett pote wiisaiien at are a — ee cova’ Sa ene Se a eet ent measure be wonld vote for it, but he was opposed to | years Pe after the treason or capital offence shall be | giror keeptay up the war, n in i ompliabie Ureatment of myael ond officers, i y Ope 4 80, A connecting the two together. He was in favor of negro | Cointaltied, and it provides that persons guilty of trea- ra an forever Ayheading ta you ery ar ik Was tmpowibie for my oifeors andondlf te coh: or sito | one-third the invitations we secerved from both civil and DUrposes, 4 shall be made through the Secretary of War | cu irrave because it wae a necessity. We have won negro | Sn or cther offences may at any time be indicted, tried pip Tioiavr. military authorities of thattplace, [a {atte Taner toaly u Phe Bill Regulating Appointments | '0 Cen aod v0 money shall be paid trom the Tres. | gitruge forthe. Patric of Columbia Teo Pirin, and | A push horton focling. cbsiddent. vou will ii mre li can ae Ot F Be: |. Mr. Lawnrscn, jocat & ps ’ and Removals. of saction tweaty-fonr af tho. act approved Feoruaty 4, | fare the th of Munchy 1807, herore thin, Administration | the provisions of the hike ov? CxPMBEA ANA MATOCAIAA | a es swing ig Gonornl Grant's: en ein AES) rvs viniod ‘has bean aucoue™e et 1864, entitled “An act to amend an act entitled an set | shan close, Texpect the negroes in all the States wit! be Tr. SWELLABARGER, (rep.) of Ohio, inquired whether { letter, dated Murch 16, 1866 ;— ' Devic nde pie 48" ae om Ese hymen wee for enrolting and calling out the national forces, and for | cjoihed with the rizht of suffrage; T havo not a doubt | the bill ¥ould allow the trial of persons whose trial was |” Respectfully forwarded to iw Kxoalleuey thell realist of the. “ivi, madjaniittare nattierttion’. aa” well "ad Other purposes,” approved March , 1863, until such | fy iyey wilt he In tha con rebel ctates now bared by the act of 1790, ne tue Unload Staten We thee rasoramwonaatlon tha acy batieh adsl hears les chaste a} eaniaeasth am A BADICAL AMENDMENT REJECFED, | ‘07° *2s!! be approved and confirmed by Congress, Mr, Henpnicks, (dom.) of Ind , asked Me, Wilson why, Mr. Lawnxxex replied in the negative. Where the | maybe extended in tan ite oF aura twat nd dy puides way Bove bealibnle and bentheiay t THR DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA PRANOHISR. MIlL. ff this subject heen @pcided by the last olections, | crime was already barred no act could. revive ho right | Sal will take'pince for tus ofenen charged Eb hiy and) ewan? Wily ctttesigy heehee . At hats twelve the unfinished business of yester- | the consideration o! thle Wl was discontinued during | 6 prosecute, meee cf Eben vane. bagm.ppiinste mnteecbamga ete till ee a . ‘ wi was 10 {J was ep ul SP &e, &e. & day, whi the District Suffrage bill, was taken up. | the iast session after a bill had passed the House ? if. S141 pIvG inqaired whother the bill imposed any | jorigimannintelion alligerent rlghes were, Se odeiis UU Ue notes Veare viniel "and ol expe —— The pending question was. upon Mr. Cowan’s amend: | “yr, Witsox sald the reason wax that jt was found | lmitition whatever. : i giypn by the aries baying omen tet Rujshiave. visited. the ship spon bee’ arriyal, aad have Wamamoron, Dee. 12,1800, | Sut fe strike Out the word “anale” before persons, there waa not strength enough in the Séhate to pass it | Mr. Lawnence said tt did nok Toor abate Puntshment for nets tant) for Oo) NBecd eaueed epontttiell cOmioh ee hoard okt Oe cee. 4 eng Mr. Awrnoxy said he supposed Mr. Cowan had offered | qver the President's veto, and it was well known that-| Mt. Sratpinc asked whotber it would pot he better to | stent. Ip ‘his cage L kuaw it as claimed that ber Of gun due their rank. I ahalt: leave tile whee oo Proposed New Governments for the Southern | this amendment by way of satire; but he should voto | the Prosident would have vetosd it. Since then the | simply extond tho time:for prosecution. and convicted for the ete of denim war Seven ° the Sth joss, for Caloutia Staton, fo mon ae a ambaren Fgh tay yomen bad |, voce of ie people ha been expremed and wan now Qa | (ME Lieanace thought not. "There wap no limitation | fn aur amen “fae petaaane wit aaah gt el The loyal committee from thé several Southern States | (0 Px°rA\0 the franchise, but he considered ita right | equivocal, . for murder cases in Onio, a State whose jurisprudence | wad ie time of war, ant win the rainy, natoude, fo\t 4 it ie Seba ota that could only be granted by society. If it was claimed | “yy, Jouxsox, (dem) of Md., said there were many | had deen illustrated by his distingalsbed colleagne, weremary to relain, by some power, the nervices OF every onderoge at. Tripoli. will make-their report this week to Congress. They | that intelligence ought to be the basis of suflrage women 3 of ad never been gene- MrglOnkLInc, (rep.) of N.Y, ether man within ther reach. , i Tho Secretary of the Nuvy hay received dexpatehen reasons why the right ot suffrage had ni ng (rep.) + asked whether the " ral Piel hold that tm organizing governments in the South the | Could not be excluded; still loss, if virtue or morality | rany extended to women. ft had not only never been | Whole purpose of the bili would not be. accomplished bj President simply exercised military authority, and now | 4% '0 be the standard. | Jt might be said that men naked for by women, bat be believed. i¢Would be ro- | repealing the statuto of limitation, and whether it, were se ey ie a Tepresented women; but this was not so. There could | jected, There was another reason why they should not | worth waile to attempt to do in this bill what was y are disposed to le those governments | be no representation without the consent of the person | to allowed to vote. If they participated in elections | known (o be unconstitutional—-namely, to: revive nn and by joint resolution of Congress appoint a committee | Fepresented, and women had not xiven this consent. | they must be a part of the mihtia, Mr. Johuson'read a | offence which ia, in truth, outlawed. If the offence was fi Nations had been well governed by women; women 2, dead any lat Teprosenting .each loyal State to draft a constitution for | not paid, Elizabeth raised Peand’ ta the height of wg oa a Cae Fria the sarsa, i Peo " pang ny law that sought to revive tt was an ex post facto tt 1 know personally to be an honoratie f Oo) Sat Teeter eee ie | from Tripoli, Barbary, under date of Ootober Jt, 1Mdb, ll ua stutaived. thongh T do uit ee how any qd, | ampounciag the arrival at that port of the corvette Ticom- ‘i ne fare ann crews indeamand or LAIMA AC | derogn; Commodore Sieedman, of tho 18th of (ciaber, only open the question whether or not the goterament id | from Alexand: after @ parage of six days Officers not iisregard the coutract @utered into to worure the sir | and craw all well, The appearasce of an American vom. render of at armed enemy, thle, LS cap, | ALOE War at Chat port create no lilo excitement, and the States lately in rebellion, to be submutted to Con- | greatness. A woman farnished Columbus with the | Peasons for his opposition. T) vse who. fav. Mr. Lawnexew said that if this bil! did not pass all the the Twondetugd was groatly adi ning J ¥ le . patly admired On the we gress and finally to the people of the rebellious States peed pA tie ‘series. a yy “e or eee iRe ored ” the pending aoa contended — that bas bi — of Jeliaraoe Davis aad those who co-ope- Fe OR. rien? Find ssoea ORYHAN a “a of the 234 the Gomme So aen hia ‘alieen predenpions | . woman should have the richt of suffrage | rated with bim wot entirely exempt from punish - » Lycenksan, from the Committee District the Lailed Rastes Oqpent at th pelt Soe Seas proudest monarchy of the earth, It was not logical to | for her own protection, io (Mr... uncon) always a ment. Eo was willing to go to the vere, of theconstl. | Colurmbl L ranaet an hae Tne heed porating the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphan Home, It war by. ported back the bil to amend the act fn or- pW eystio and re prevented to hin Toad three times and paused, | Congress in Pursuit of Information under | say that a woman could reign as a Queen or command posed that the duty of protection to ladies belonged to | tution for the purpose of reaching the early -treason of Pacu c Dimenttien. an army, and yet that a woman was not ft to vote for | their husbands and their brothers. Ladics had never | thove who inaugurated the rebellion, > Spo, received shqus aise, maned opesiaap. The President bas been called on fora list of all per- | Cotsmon Councitmen of Washington. ‘The time had wot | complained that they had not saficient protection, | | Mr. otEFExS, (rep.) of Pa,—I have alwaya looked wpon THK WIDER OF THR RTRAMER ROOPLAND. Pag coon pelt ile anh thi ‘nlstndet) prcdliedbian Pet, | vet,come for fema'e suffrage, but 1t was coming. Some sich complaints had beon made by n tow, but they | bills that have evidently bea prepared for. the purpose | Mt. DAXLINC, (rop.) of N, ¥.. presanted a petition of the | MUPPFeanion of Piracy in the Chinn ons y Mr. Wrnttams, {rep.) of Oregon, said women did not | wore gach as were very properly denominated strong- | Of ascertaining how we can convict men whom we can. | marine underwriters of the city of New York, for an wy Geaernl Order trom Actipe Rear Admiral April, 1865, with a list of all persons who recommended Prag atl aarp al Mey TY nage Aid pnd minded women. Ladies were noi anxious to participate | not a an under the laws uader which the crime wag Logg sar to ranere the bat) fe anmnee Seotland, | Beth. ‘these pardons. This seems a eimple affair, but as there . in the election broils and political excitement. committe! with distrust, I do not believe that it iy Hook, It was referred to Committee on : : and for the bill. Negroes had -been enslaved and de- | ir" Cowaw asked if the proeence of ladies at the polls | becomes ‘hia patfon.. I'do not bellove: that tt ie safe. tor | ADBropriationa, | The Navy Department at Washington has received the ere about seventeen thousand persons who have been | graded, intelligence had been denied them; women had followin, 0° General Ordon No M4, 2. would not tend to preserve order’ us to undertake to pase laws hich tab PENTION®, * ig COpY © on No M4, taened by Acting pardoned, and as each person has generally thought | not been enslaved or degraded on account of their sex, | WQuld not tend to preserve order? Buen, however guilty, who 01 uot bepeaitae awaer a bnt, on the contrary, had been loved and honored. Sw machen he bre Tidal ot rae paid ere 4 af - saaptincn Bidens i s 7 o { i ¥ others % 4 ined “ sev ee ae oe iad 004 to have ‘his whole neighborhood pudorse bis peti- | nugnanas and browbers protect wives and aisters, and | creuted such disturbances were not to he deterred from it stander which the crime wax committed. Can NE. & Teo ton of sane Paid OF Sone ng | Aslabie squadron son, it foOWa thiat the “Atlormey Generai’s office, which | jt wa the pride and’ glory of Americana to’ love | ©, {08 presence of ladiea Aside from all delicacy, | we pow wlier tho constitution so as to change the place | Men, Aen ert Sad terial tT ee et mene. what we o right was de- | of trial of aitors and say that the venne may oo changed, | manufacturers Of and workers ip ivery, horm bone, Ac, | Whereas piracion bave in reaved to an alarming extent has had the coftrof of this business, if they attempt to | and honor whe “femalo sex, It” would b® | Med’ to'a boy unill he wes teoutrone verre of age, | Wad that ‘hey sball be tried by. jurure sunmoved tron | aking a cbange in the tari. Mt was refered. Uy ths | im tbe Chins anes, and wharees the henerabie foroleh this information, js swamped for the balance ot | “me euourh to consider the question of female | aithough he was pnt into Me militia at eighteen? * | another bailiwick? The constitution and eur Inws | Committe of Ways aud Means, Sithe NETY DAK Girecid Lhe qoranaanden.at-'eme Bunnee < Oe aE otek hott, | Sufirage when it was demanded by American | “YO"Ase resumed the for ih advoca'y of tue ardond. | provide very carofully that especial tcenson caaor Are. to LVOINTAENTS AND REMOV ALA, EAA es re ie sincere See Se © session: relia rormn' ave no hesita- | women. No such demand had yet been made, except | ment He spoke of the necessity of female suffrage to | b0 tried in the place where the overt act in committed ‘The bil! revoried from the, Suds Gapnpicn De- |r AAa'nity 3nd ghee Posace ab this statioa | fer We per: tion in saying that eo great is the bulk of the papers be- | by a few who soucht notortety and did not represent tho | gnabi> women to protect themselves by the enactment | ofa district proviously ascertained by law and by a 7 Cember S for (he répulation of pre anos ‘and re- poseof KuDprensiag them, Ite hereby directed that the fore it that’ the Attorney General's office cannot | ex !0 Which thoy belong, if, indeed, they can be sald to | Orne tuys: , Jury from that bailiwick. Any law tuat proposes to | Movale (row | 6 wae them taken Gp as the xpecta | Commanding ofloers of Yuvan ia Ube Tarte Stalew . | belong to any sex, which he considered qnestionable. It Mr. Frrerixaneysry, (rep.) of N.J., alluding to aro- | Change that in any of 116 features looks to me so much | reer, An esto/ ded and miscellaneous took — Asiatic equation wil give Uicut aad earnest attention sive the information called for, should every employ’ | had been said’that the hand that rocks the cradle rales | mark from Mr Johnson that women voled iNew Jer, | like attemptinga kind of judicial mnnder that Thave been | MACE on the ly! which was cousidered a if-in Commit. 1 te suppression of pivacies On the cout of GYofe twel¥e hours per diem to tho task till theend of | the world. This was trae and beautiful, but ina differ. | Terk trot, MF Jomuacm al women bowel tn Nem duo | always alraid’to touch it lam @ware that. if tie | tee of (he Whol. ind. yarioun mae pro: | bias! OTE Wil. Pursue. »-sapenre’ on, Seatrey all Tce seal “ gnt sense from that of exercising the right of suffrage. | tine, but not at present. He would say further, that | traitors of ue South were tobe trod under our existing | PORed, dircused | /) acted upon, ‘The finally | such piraticg! veuenla, wherever found. with tie aidand session. Those women who now elamored:for the tarmoil of | the women ‘of Now Jersey did not want to vote. Nine | constitttion not one of tham would ever be convicted, | Aineuted the Les 4 0 as torread as follows; — jacneens of Tae Shueaep euler Unpeam ly ¥ gt ‘The Preefdent has directed a pardon to be issyg? t0 | politics and wished to enter into contest with men atthe | pundred and ninety-nine out of every thousand women | 1 should never atiempt to try them for treason. Tehonld | Tha: nowtieer «+ vind Savon nppolniedam the noi | ih Uuied slates Cone. te tae anenonoee of thn wae Daniel Howley, convicted at the June, 1866, term of t box would, if they had the power, overthrow the | in America wanted no vote but what iley now exercised | ty them +» velligrente under the iaws of nations, and | "8\lor pi tw Fy. ‘eand gi the aeeenapaconeent | Ae Scr fore iog tach presto gersaag the Unisat frag work of society and make every Honse a bell apon | throush their influe 1% men. Their mirsion was | Under the ws of war. : } et the Senate Mi “Ole exonne. by eat conrular port, furviatiag such proohtas may tad 16 the Used Sales aves argv inatighy a AagiB. hen women ‘were wiling to te sallors and higher and holier. Hectic. see By conuecon between 1 Stott That is what you would do if you were the | wibvomsictin. 1) wudunk aM pn in fy yam oe eth yroay van an puget nd ee a ‘ en Ghee battles and pa Be 486 ee it nid ini liom. veer, al Me sin thit pquadrom «ll pat themaeltes in comrnm. charge of robbery, tence: soldiers, {% fg! wigan ag, it wo | the twa cases of women and negr | administration hs lo. PR 4 nication With the senive navel ropresentativer of Great oro! any olber lowers present, alno with the g, imprisonment, His pardon was recommended by | be time enough for them to ask the right to vote. Mr. | Pending the consideration of Mr. Cowan's amendment, fr arene hem apeaking of Siuent wrens at Wiad rian, Vinitet’ tater Conanl apow their sation, and with the ear enoanrener who prosecuted and | Williams then inivea Be Seer ote on motion of Mr, Doosririx the Senate adjourned, Jo the aiminuatration (Lanchier)” Tkwew that | of) the" publin cevign anny “nae ject of suffrage to Degro, contending mt to LY them ior treawn would be u failure, — & @ypime fhe Imowaieoe umeil Ube the tenced him, on the grounds of pro- | the wallot yas nece: to ae 10 althoogh I would not discourage the attempt, Brat | | that body ran be deity bad anc obbely halt be Custom House aud other Ub nome wuthors inclading v der and Jong and fajthfu) services in thgp to protect coerce ea ~X agli « HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. mention this to show that Lam tully vsoustone, thas tione | jee Sas apn ccaar oe he cam of she | iB there latter the commanders af any. ( i govern- the Uaited' a <a 2 against it wore mere prejudice. Why was it Wasmuxcon, Der. 11, 1865, | OC thet, under or present constitveinn and laws, can | hiitnr tauy he, toraispoonl the dlaabled or ai % | ment vessels appointed (or twin common object. And : y- . that so tong as A negro was a slave no objection was ange rR 7 1866, | over be Convietod, and-yet I would rather let every man (te comndation wnather aie cqucaanding oft of ve-neix in (hie eyamdron ‘at Pemate Suffrnae. made to his cetting in a railroad car, coach or steamboat ; CREDENTIALS OF A NORTH CANOTINA JORMERR, | of them ron unpunished for ever than inaks a hw = hd the place ant the \ sown: Mvp Che jain 6 beara and cordial suppers whorwrer sSetlot Gani psc oy nfavor of tomate et | bawhen be osama rs Soe Sohn laren | | The Suan presente the credential Senander | SRG ty eal Pama sear | wit tweet at ott aon Sgingig' cs Te esa tga te Chinen proninan have frage tion, and at the same time moved the | pene of protection. to which every man, white or bl Jones as representative from the Seventh Congressional | pyr Cie OBOE Ne Ord tf trok that bony ta report tn | Facto ich 9 mg uh hired same iropoas Dansaoen tor. patting doe grevity of the Seonte, The quesuion of universal suf- | js entitled. It had been said here that district of North Carolina. Referred to the Committee | British coverament suffered more from the murder of | lily “sommiciahod by. hia ee of oh ap | maimnattin€ Fed. wayh By, bees In. trans alt, alee yellow, WIth 4 Oragon ob /t, and this fag wil be respected far iy | Seeording to fhe innignia af Rie Kinperor of China, ao Commbucders of Verole in this quadeo mmy employ Ae oer Ch/RERE PLO Whe ar CHLAPELAME a voit Hat shall mkegor Yeegle. Ofioare, bawever, as pahie mw OK BA | min trust eUtLy IucormAlon belore prow. ag Me ate AM | Lemme tide, 408 BO Wo bod & Oooh a piewie vi eoutgees | grounds, Culnes offlsale or informer ema et oat ( Piratioad veweels, OF [he preseaee om bard oF uropene derstood. this District were the descendants of proud 79 = Lord Rossel, although it was in exeeuiion of the sen- | be may think proper to nowinate eee, HES eget Ning my: seg atte farnilies. Fot that reason be wanted this bill paseed, so | 0% Réconstraction. lence of @ cont, chau Ik would bave eaftered ty the | ix ra of the Contig’ of ihe ‘weil as colored males, and Northern ladies at the sea that all the descendants of these heughty families may THE NEW ORLYANH RIOTS escape of forty traitors. “Tthink this government had | te, “moval, slibe by» direst vue government are urging the subject upon members of | have the right to vote. If it was said the nogroes wore | * The Srréxer announced the appointment of Mr. Tay- | better he esroful how it tampers either with the erime | [iveninsted the ute fhe hos wee tne Cooney Ua cca ea Ma mane rm that they ware juelugent | tor, of Tennessee, on tho apecial commision om the New | oF ine emeat Oe tei wor ice ah Oe Ties | AOR Bagh eat bas ieee ae Exoluston of the Southern Representatives | 46, fe know the friends from the enemies of the | Orleans riote, in place of Mr, Campbell, excused. | and partly n& a poiitical offence, than Wodlam peooe to the pts on “ene 0 ny from the Fortieth Congress. eit. THE COMMITTEE ON CLAIMS EMPOWERED TO SEND FOR PKR- tors nay esran®, ‘This proferser —s aang ccandeaonatae past Jaws wat mnatet A bill has pasted the House exchudings the Roprosou- | My. Cowax, (rep.) of Pa, said he bad not intended YONH AND PAVERS to be a bill © taake HadeRnice the thas for prosdcation | may Maue boow « mpanded ann Relvanso | Vente nd matlitacts nied tatives from the Southerd States from participation in | ait to take the floor.on this subject; but it bad been | On motion of Mr. DaLano, (rep.) of Obio, the Commit | {OF one ut tho-e ofono™ which of all hers suouid be paw Sa eiidied Mecertereing He.) sone ca ectae tee a a eevee ema i :. said he was nof in earuest. in offering tbis amendment. uioted by Iapse of tima Murder ix @ diderent ting Poeerthed’ that the Pitadon ie can, Kully parties, the Fortieth Congress Flux war not correct. Hie bad been opposed. to any | t¢0 on Clalms was empowered to send for persons and | Phery are so marly engaged not only im treason but tn hail beconmn aatiefed that such suRpousinm wo pee Meira le Sinema Paakiad Steen ae meee The Subject of Finance. change in the suffrage; but if it was to be changed, if | pay whenever it was necessary to do £0 In iis investi- | rebellion that there mast be some quieting law, and | ject rowads, shell be authorised, ny tine vs 4 oy 7 udo aud ay (ved ‘Linese ateiamn It in ascertained that the members of the Senate Fi- | negroes were to bo enfrauchived, be was in ane, red rly x ” a a jadement fre Me It does not ng o67 such o ee, 00, the omnte. oe. ate » se we lh OY way Or ng ern ie contact. . further changes, so as to embrace women also. If white REPORTS OF COMMITTERS. oF ebenp a prosecuted lutias of bis offic od, Cis aention ot ag nance Committee and the Ways and Means Committee | men could hot’ be entrusted with political power for | ‘The Sreaken proceeded o call the comumittoes for ro- rom tho time of the offence. Tho | Sheil wie apply to the heads of the several Beseuve Depusc | | The Routh Packic Kqundren. of the House are so evenly balanced upon the important | the negro, he could uot be trusted with it for > ports. 4 Od oo reg pepe any T cust oe Pd } | ments Rear veal Veareon, commanding the #enth Pacific inflation men. He who thought women were represented DUTION OF THR CLERK OF TITR HOUSE —THE SOUTHERN RE- | possi ot ye 7, ome “f Mr, Steven endment:— aden ports to the Deportmeat pape bode and contraction that it is very. | teh nusbauds might go Lo the proveedings. of te Wo- | ‘pmumentarivis EXCLUDED PROM TuE ToRTIKTH congiase | Lime when iti possible 0 enforce it. Vor instance, | e PW yap U vaighee' con ange panaiig poeepen vawiadupyhinh on Sie at loubtful, as yet, what will be proposed in either com- | ging Rights Conventions recently held to learn differ wr. , (rop.) of Towa, from the Judiciary Com- | Benjamin is in Furope. so © =lidell. pose ny 51 ne be th, Furteor enemies beat any pero stant (he emp oymeont of the diferent veaets under bis mites, though there seems to be but little doubt that | ently. It was time io ees im the ‘ace. He was | mittee, ee a 1 ci Say Ayeterte oy ae poten 26 A Ls wh ie “ t. “A gon for om: and Tho avast Toll to reeetee . commant, a follows Wloch's recommendati willing to stand upon old institutions, sanctified as they | of the 88 ‘utatives in preparing for a a wou w sant of the Senate thereto. #hall be incapable of bei’ 6 Sagthip Vow tu ny 400d cophtion. pst ze H mnguotiebaidmendedt oo Bt, bat when the ting eamo to make a ion of the House, The tron provides J only F ~y econo time shen he may be Prosedat ot, | tor the Unived Biatee for thst apa A cog be bg e step it sbould be made in the right direction, was | that before tl next De pro Wh oF pot, ne Meamer Waleree i ‘sneme In ite present form Mr. Boutwell’s bill for the eale of Surprised that his sincerity should bedoubted, Radicals | ef each subsequent "Co the Clerk the | ing the continuance of the war the crime oButinue Bema heen A Cin. Wmter % fovernment gold does not a to meet the approval | Were not like poets. ihev were made and not next preceding of ntatives shail make | It was a cootinuing offence, aod that ofenes contin The \ay 6% {e ot Callic . m ro and when the time came he could be as radical as any a rollof the ves elected. and place thereon | up to the tme when peace shall be proctaimed. It peng ie bie | The Puecarara in at Valparalen. of the Committee of Ways and Means, apd it will there- | them He did not intend to let the Juggernaut of pro- | tne names of all persons claiming seats as Represonta- | never has been prociaimed J know that » gentleman ay conte is mapper Sy The Harane- ww coiny tomporiry Gity to the Mobley, Ba fore be amended before being reported to the House, if, | gress run over him. He bad as many reasons as Mr. | vives elect from States that were represented in the next | up the @ has put forth seine ploces of paper, whieh | oo bing ait mon ide 84 d:ir08 a deed, it ted at all. ‘g Av(bony, and one more, for being in favor of this bill, | preceding ‘aad of such persons only, and whose | he thinks equal to the proclaraations of James or Charles, ext men whom God ever overiooked th wakiny The siorechiy Fredonia is at Patino. ORS 2 Ore jor be had a wife, whereas Mr, Anthony was a widower. | credentials they were y elected in wc- | DUE they are of no importunce, and the question Of pence | bEeD appointed Lo office, and were ow m™ iting rmine- | 4 none i The Hankrat Bill. He hoped, thorofore, ‘that, Me. Anthony would make | cordance with the laws of theit Sistas respectively. or | OF war w Yet to be decile oy Cangreny.} cap Gunrerte | Ge Oe meat them peciabeerwecies bas sas.) The North Parity Squadron. nator w ra y cond section neatior is nation is tll m igor ) i . ; . Poland, fermont, press pt | abject apology to him for having expressed a doubt of | with the laws of the United States. ance: eer- | | Detpal:tioe’ bows been Yeretoad'es tae Dery ot Were allows! to appoint them office he sould reward them all, The Pre men, hey were no peace Dil to a passage, Mf pomible, this session. Itisneces- | bis sincerity. (Laughter) This new personage | provides that in casoof a vacancy in the office of clerk, | ent condition and the congrered bellizerents are iu the who appears on the polithal stago to oppose | or of hig absence, or inability to discharge bie duties, | power ot the cong verors Vo be dealt with ax captives, a sary that dhe friends. of the measure should exert their |.11.° Jupiterian of from Weny Adevirat B ateh 1, command. ja8 | they shal! devolve on the Sergeant-at- At andin like | ot a8 criminals I can, tuerefore, mee no necessity | 00d teking care of just ment from Keer Admiral Reory & Th t, system t the Sorth: Pacsta dion, dated United Sater flags influence to this end in all parts of the country. been yrant . | case devol ‘the boorkeeper, | of this bili; but if there were a necessity for it I should , Ur wards. He (Mr, Stew would punish them for | ime Rife squadron, oo a Duel Detetere Gaancrwett He (tr. Cowan) proceeder Co read fron the proceedings Soo ores sacttin toate 8 violation of this law a felony, | certainly 4 to any alteration of tha, jaw, ae it now | their menonees in crewing through such Mime The ship Vandertlt, of Honoluio, October 24, 1806 The ual duiness of the of the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the Penney! | panishable by imprisonment not lew than ope year nor | @xiste with reference wo tagason, which would enable the | Very fact of their acceptance of office was ey vience MAL | gti ign) gs The us Of the capital was disturbed this | 71 tact slavery society the apesch of Mra Prancis D. | Aoore than five years govermuent io convict where it is confemed it cnald nat | they were too mean o hold it sud wodishapest to we | TU et MO evening by reports of a contemplated duel between two | Gace during tho seesion of that body. He would appeal |" Mr. Witsos, of Iowa, explained and advocated the | couviey uncer the law ax it wtood when the erine | (rusied with it, and (hat fur at leastone year they ehouid | | I lofi Ban Visnd os ue the lak jwsaad im ‘Mirsiesippiana, one Joyal and the other alleged to be | to his friend from Massachusets, Mr. Wilson, to express | bill, and moved the previous question on ily passage. was committed. I rhouid be very giad to see con | hold ne - | 4 ‘ ‘ instant, All well. € it intieted Mr. Mae the amendment. The distinguirhed otherwise, The facts are these:—Judge Able, who holds his opinion on this sabject, and he felt assured that be Fe (dem.) of Ohio, represented the impor. ete on coal pen ho be phe these men wove mh res Bod teed comps world be firm on the side of humanity on this question. | tance of the bill, and suggested that it should be post an official position in Mississippi, met Dr. Sidney, of the | He could almost see from where he stood the bosom of | poned and printed. J wae boy, and have never forgotten the principles | by several of bis amouaes in having mddealy be Z Py ee same State, in Capitol square this afternoon, The Doc- | his friend from — ne ent ar with athe Hae meconea the prey ious question and parsed cc ” ne . T have Leta he be hee A 4 . heehee vay mginw on wage w oy ng me fe! Pee ieee ee ce ret — al we two 2 veut ounide , tor remaclsed 19'9 fitted GRb wie, Wi Dish thet ta he saree pono ban ia Legislature bo eeald pot Poe Sige HE LATA REMEL STATS OF A Yorck | atonement mule by the execution of tat magnilicent regretted \o #00 that with ihe zeal common to a neepnyte, rn had ance fought him in a duel he did not wish to notice | doudt that Mr, Wilson would come to bis (Mr. Cowan's) IN TER KLECFORSL COLMEGR leader of the wbeliion, “Iicketty” Wirz, the Dutchinan | be Low weat far beyond those whe had vean borew! ve WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE, comeidered a in some inanner sustall the Preenioer * him, The Judge, however, came reseed, ‘ition, Re hoped also that his other friend from Mr. Wivsox, of Jowa, from the some Comrittes, | with the hum» back, who only obeyed the orders of hiv Doet folows-—"You aré bes > ped he janea: tte (aa Bemner) would vote right on this | reported a bill to prevant the reception and coantmg of | snperior officer, andgrho, if he were tried in ordinary | -He (Mr. Stevens) propwred to pot into th 7) Ome oF ony Hew Of Mowmmews Om tat ee —“You arg renegade Souther@r. | ropositich, mow tet a charge bad come over hit | Megni electoral vtes ia tbe election of Vresident and | timed, and a2 cdinr 10 law, sould never bave Leen | President suet power ee had never vern enifusi~ 1” stouday evewing the Tarwer Keclety of the town of Mar. What ere you doing her: The response wasaknock- | domestic relations, (Laughter) He would not have | Vier President, [be preamble states thet whe rebellion | convicted, b on bie go Db WAR apanerable (or nad. Dder the grailomes’s ameudmam ine apend the new hail, ow Ferghaw avenen, tex Hen bicht cod bie (Me, Ptewene ) meu ta the henwte | 1 | for an offers, abd on the Sona refuting wy conmrm hum, | tne pot ne found some re: | which was waged by « portion of the United | him, The |dra that the survation of fifty or ® mner’s great | Stes against ihe proper auinorities of the govern | thousand meni to be stoued tor by the exeeuvon down blow, A challenge from Judge Able followed. | alluded to this delicate subjeot, 4% Gage in relation to Mr. “Ou end Reventh wreets, Five dtinrwmt Gonna They were to fight with rife on Virginia shore to- | 1 ott bf lame winter to which be aan conipeiied’ | tent ‘therect, 10 the mest. viruient..and revelion | one of the ko-jers of the priv, iustent of being visited | he would be inropable of holding any aber airw Lo" ® | wocigiigr wore prevent, olan Nebender's wean y day at hoon, but the matier was subsequently ami | 16 assent. Mrs, Gage had discovered that Mr. Sumner | form, but whose organized And allied forces Lave | on bis guvernnen|, \* abeurd 1.» § that be would run the rie or | Mites oem A qenher of cably arranged and po Oght came off, much to the | protested agaiust taxation and male reprerentation, and | now been ercome, did, olutionary Here the Sse Interrupted, aunowneine that the . ATEVESE re joe Shas sme : oe by the clterent eocietion, and ; rd was said that gentleman deprive the people was of | morning howr iad expired, and that tw bili chould go | O*IME punished im thas way vy Kivbard Keteeumeyer and disappointment of friends on both wdes Judge Able in | BOt® word v oe rovnaee) Sep . MAMsM&.qeRL on w semerk, im @ vein of raHlery e ® | twranny of taxing women the Untied States veretoforn raprerented in Congress, ax | over till tomtrom sans ' . A heer wos pated eronnd amour ‘o 4 aJcbnson man and Dr. Sidney is a Southerm radical | of representation. He would say to the the States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, | THR tale OF CaN AxD BELLON wy Thm aRCMETARY oF tom | f Ag Ohad fan Sevens was competent Ir any | dice ani ali enjoyed. 1 oo ia Customary Sidney was in the Missiecippi Legislature and voted | Mra Elizabeth Cady stanton, rs. Francis 1. Gage eorgia, Florida, Alabama, Miser=ippi, Arkaume, Laval THEASC RY. eate a - iu bea yi ee S be colonel of | Sa70E (he Cernian people eoiRe. Mra. Suvan B. Anthony wore at their heels with ana and Texas. of all at, avd so disturb Mr. Ivquntos,, (rep.) of If, asked Jouve to intradnce | MIEN Hot derun him exantiy the person r ; aguivst (he ordinance of secemion, His second im the | oi cr pying and iney were after them parsistently | thelr pofitical relation ¢ | a bill to fegubse the sale of coin and bullem uy the | Ferment, the captain of a sty, oF te commandtin- | hammer at Verrcuerss — robbed contemplated due! was Colonel Fish, of Louisiana; that | and sharply. Towards the close of his speech Mr, Cowan | them of o appear ia the Con, of the United | Secretary of ue Treasury ehiat 0 tie army, might refuse % contrm bin ap. | the revdeure o& Menry Palmer, ab the won of Wan. @f Judge Able, Colonel Wentworth. read a lelter from Mr, Wade to Mra, Susau B. Anthony, | States tn <i Ropreventatives | Mr. Wasmarens, (rep. of TL, called for ite reading, Polatment to ony of wich pawition, Wf the Prawdent | eder om inst Sunday fekind eway 190 © written last summer, in favor of female wuffrage. If | that they can be restored to their former political ‘The bill wa read. It directs the Segetary of the shoud nowliate bir A toe rexnit would be, (net the a 'd rn iw Colorado nnd Nebraska. shi amendment was adopted be (Mr, Cowan) would vote | relations in the Union only by the consent of the | Treasury, whetver the amount of guid aud silver in the | S7URify would bedeprived 0! tuie valunbie servinws ip the a mat 637. The oppeaition to the admtwsion of Colorado into the | forthe Ui. Me would not be afraid of necro satirage it | faw making power of the” United States’ that it | Treasury’ exeesds fifty millions, and wiven the incerwes | Hower, (Lawewter.) Im like Ft oe Preatien | vatiner « cantoner roeived tntormation of de ther, so Union will be maintained on account of the peculiar. | female ratiage went with i Ho would not be ihe frat | would be improper for cammawities bas deprived of | of the govermnent reir ite mle, to ive pulic notice | Shawl aecew wo wus tt ol Ceueral iow on Coors | saving on horaebark wpm the Wet of the Uhlet Me c ts : ; batt | civil gor d whose political relations to the | for apt tbity daya evire to effect such vale. yan, he hat only to monsine: Chavet Jamin : Ries of some of; (Be provisions of ite conetivotion. Ne. | Sa |e poe ny foreman 1B pada Goversment of the United Stabw ars too disturbed, for | of the ammogut ty be roid, and nt what period. and i telus t-soed by tue Meanie, the Uoversi weuhi , Oaally fouod him coming ever @he Maries tridge, with braska will no doabt be admitted without any further | ‘fandamental one of this kind Hoe was in.good earnest | participation in the election of Prewident and View Prost | rremive sented rope the 0 be pondered ixcepabin af Woliian hin wmiituary partion | dhe salen aruriee in hie pommmenton, He was arrested by than this—that the poopie of that Territory are already | in offering ibe amendment; be was not so blind ay not | dent ot the U Staton It, theresore, ¢ sat uo: | svat =f te ress vm Fe ee apace ale ha emesdinens, ong eifed | op sie of one = an one ee le to bir ai, f com img tinea, ti the law-tal power of the United States hw wale to the hig a Spey ye , 5 , a, who frumd e4 seficiently taxed and do not desire to hear the burdens. 44° 9 Vin ie ane verre ho could wot believe | have declared the soveral portions of the Uniied § Secretary may) de> and nla pros idad th ‘Toe Fons Aud nays were Laken, Bud rev ulted—y aan 18 hi pares two fenory nates, one for of & State orgenization. that Mr Cowna bau been argalng to convince the Sous heretofore repregeated in an the State the amount mm Le Treasory wheal not be reduced over nas ma sanb-toe fertnet cow | to net tor WO, wee eeot to tne County Appointments. in favor Of bis proposition.s Whve the majority in the | ginia, North Carolina, Seat us, Georgia, Atty miiliour uso provided that bidders shall de pi -4 Ie 10d, aad the fariher coe wl by the Justion to ewalt the setion of the Grnead The Vresident has not yet reat to the Senate any im- Denate intended to be radinal, they intended to de ra- | Alabama, Wierweipp) Ark. Louteiaga and Texas, re | porit two per f the amount Wid for. “ation ” th Oe @troe | “4 ‘ ‘ z tions! Msn, apdali theefersof thelr enemies to make | stored 19 their political relations to the Union, they Me, Wanenee, of 1)!,, sud that the tendency of auch “ WETTER CE in SOON Ae, von Tuer, Oe Wedocntag aight Jamer Mall, o portent appoin’ ments for confirmation. Thaaeeret com- them ridiculous sould be mmmiceesful. He woald not Ht now be entit'ed to represcnta the Blectoraf | a bill wapid b & pat the whole thing in the control of | We Seve. frome the tition om Aporapriations c% of be hethe suten mounication tranmultied ta that body yesterday merely | coment W eee Mr. Cowan pretend to Mdutee tadiealion Hoge for the cbolre 4 Vice Prev. | the gold gambers in Wall etront, Peperied a bill to eapypty Hedcienoes im the aprrapes am of Morrinenta, hed oot 7 coveted & [6% DAval promotions. fortue parpose of breaking * down. It wae the ald de nited States, and that leetoral vote Me, Eden. ead that, og the contrary, It would take | fms for the service of the govern tue Fear | from tha stable hy ane ol his employs somed Michest . Viee to InnKe & Meawwre odious io Order to defeat It. Mr 4 or connted from them, except the matter ont of the bands of the gold gavathers aad woe roe be eer Reperes (2. emeumien. of tne | Wet The latter mopped at Willamabridge, wt the Person Cowen CM nat deere in the principle he urged. He | may hereatver be xo deciar nored to tte p would stop gio gold, It would prt it out of the nate, and made the wpe%e! order for Bhatwlay west ldo tins, ontteref dean, ong eel Hon, 1 nation Donnelly, Of Minnesota; Prigadier Gen- | was simplptrying to mohon sebief; bat he would woe | tionk in the Union, wad ed to fepresentation in | power of tie =, g the Treasur, 8 es anee AVON me oma Y i vom nad tet a yp a iF ea te ¢ . od, jac r "On a, wor more owerfa! (hag any m the wor! arene, abel 0 ee eral Aitroe, CI Ras DAE Gevetere L- He Lied) SE) a ie eee, | chet” OF] CRE Pa asked Wh. ikon’ wheter Bib bal Wes od 9 lve roWltioay of god, #9 that be Could { MF. Stevew letrednord « yrint reeoiorom granting | Beem seem at Aeana/ons, Cute un vg haree ad other point, of Virgie, age serived here, PrOMMTeG. te etatmachin thos weno hed pare | printed ‘al his ploamare Widldonal compeneation Wo carte naisit eouproree Inthe | Malem atticiog J uron Henptinae Tae Octeber Land Oftice Returns. teipwted in the Febellion of the right of franchise | Mr. Wetsow rep’ the negat Ir. Baarhe er, (rep) of Cont, objected 14 aatain, Reewnee Dee ’ ion. Kalenved. te | Perched bu otter wpm bis tree ° Retorns received wt the General Land (itice for the | was of the mawire of an ex put fart: law, and there Mr, Riven sogconted thet 1 wae Mir, Warmest, of Ii, cljected to the reexption Committes on Wa poms ee me - ene een mouth of Ootobde aiew ttiet 26,180 toree of the pablic | {OC Vine iatenaed op jaakind. We Ome tenplp © pro Srihont peter onset ae home On We one fanvinems fon Pee Reuse, ot forty tn Brtes part three, of) weed ha a ee or infiteted. p prove " nin t b tend were disposed of at the following local emees:— Took iO, to the future, and iaking away a trust (row | Mr, Wriaow, of fowa, ssid be would proceed to explain scton had Inon - - . The Mele o! the irom Mewntain Kallrena Traverse City, Mich, , 28,086 acres; East Sagioaw, Mieh., | those who di chewesheereiver unworthy “ the Dill, and What © the Houwte chose to ay ge a rue Trang Ordered to Teana Coll of - Ger “ye Mr COWAN Peaumed the foor in reply te Me. Morrill, would have ne ohjection. In the preparation of the bi eer. Volwnteers te Protect eae 5,005 acre, The greater portion of this land was taken} sintaintng thet te aeprive & man of the fight Of | and preamble She romnlttor bod been careful not to f"'TheBra-ans Prraned a om We Preaiiant Pracenmurma, Dee, 11, 1860, eedane nareunea. ae inder the Homestead inw for setual settioment and cu! Fou ty: UW proposed. wus io the watate of an ce | go beyoad the precedeut already evtabtiehed jn tho | texoamfutug reer from tary of War and Ai- Rimori had & 414 home ot the: Aendamny to-nseht an he, Larne, Doe. 1h test tivation prot fact Preamble the committee had ad ped the declaration of | torney Gevertl.to referen y the cove of GK. Pickets, wes ’ — Mr. Waot said be bad not intended to take part te Prerident of the United States, that the revolutionary } of the rebel army, tm reply tothe | 1” Wittem her 90 of Mary Hoge Bho war ten Ho Ae bree Menem aad Cetra in the digeumom, because on the first day of the last ngtoes mate by the people of the South, in the cuorr® pertetin of the dd inetant, adding that the | toromaly encore’ voveral umes daring the perlormence Ad Meckay & Co, Hy Oe THIATY-NINTH CONGRESS, sesvion of Comgtems he introdecsd tne oniginal bith, ta | BF ihe revelhion, hed deprived certain portions of the | Feewttline of ia" tenon, ep the same sabe was Dot | and called belore the rapialn vores, tomnethlyg ens re eee” which (he Commitee hed made several amendment, | Goion of all civil government, It had alee followed the | dated thy « w aot forth, Yul the Gad of duix, | ith a® audiewre of thie Character Second Sesslon. whieh he cuppoeod saMetentiy demonstrated ty all whet | declarations made by Congres to the joint reeo'ution 4 five cure tore the ler roination Of the veesivs, eg cena ons ' ee, hie views ou the gubjemt were, Hix views were not of iding for the sdmtewon of members from ltonewne,.| was taid on ite thle aod ordered printed . ALLECED CWINDLING OPERATION IN PRILADELPHA any sudden growth, Ha herd stways beca of ep'aion that far the polities! reintions of portions of the I's on, fo Ataghe the detuments \gerveed i ope Cram Jedgn Ad pone SENATE. tbe Mgut to vute in @ republican government ought | merly reprevenied as States, conid only be red by the | vocate tenors! Holt, dated Juiy who mbes for Par sweuems, Dee 11, iste Woedmarow, Tee 11, 1868 to be limited only by years of dveretiog | consent of the law making power of the nied Biates, | the compdenitint of the Meer tary of War the Malemeut fon * Mid Art » ike woalt slwnys beltewe thet it wonid bo ents een the | On thape two declare jon In the preamtie ihe comm t Of 8 @tivar Who Ges reoentiy im he m ltary wetvies, sed me Grrtemem 9 erested omen” ar German . WPOREAMEO PAT OF ARMY CFEICENS, jaws of tie Couptry bad remitted over the people thal | tee haved 1 fae feation of the bi), In ing preparation | while en dite North (arolins wae ello ety cooneted | bation, eaperialty emeong thee heving noney arene! © Wo .) Of Mans, proseated petitions for | fialiia, When they bet Good eimply ap age of majority | of the bill the comartites had followed use precedent | with the inteigrion thea made of the hare pre » —¢ the m. Ve Tan } to the M titery SET id cebepetcay, to, econ ote cue sairs wees Y eaaphanel tr or seer agate Compre in ‘he Jo at | ferred agavoet he cede) Picket and others of ao He Feneeyivenia Pollding agetiotion We 2 Wy‘ incre pay bo weiny aston Gualidcattue tor meitragn "He ud. not. believe say onan | Feschaties exchoding from the Riectoral Colldge the State mnie twenty (wo of our pramcers of war | Siege deappenrsdee of the Treararer, Mayes! ‘prinuk Commute Fule Was vale, Tle imagined the vLteloty wm~ La | then in redetinon. The opty di Terence was thar tbe jriot Jatt wagebe te yughly reliable mab. Ti | with s)! Che dente Of the Imet'in op, amon’ | The WRECKED STRAROe ROTLARD, On the other mde; for jag in proportion a yor li tio was Gon fined im te opers!iona to the Promten ded te Pe ce) sad pot an trial | Setleved (616000 Besse desta of (he cow @ then poromea ens Mit, Mouse, (rep) Of 8. ¥., presented '® patition | [Bis imachise von efeate La soma way au et eee while suis bil provided tt «i ebait | batore toe mutary peeees & pad in wring ihe | the erupcientinn have wean fe for, ereke pest, 008 o8 | 7 Eee Gbeasiad of rks, ewe ’ pone OvesuTBER), fod pROMeiNen ane! bea erent! emplogee radenen'+ Yureas DO tem la los there Yu re the Nema ee 7 * from the Board of Underwriters of New York for an toclured with the tar ad Tepublican neniimenty when a? ew, vugeceted that there @ne another ‘ifferetee " | re) Reg Md ayre the progie of «be inte The seoretar of War, in a iriter to the President | The office dm 600 Of dar binnc ree wee Cikd of stiot to ferove ine wreet Of the stearnenip | they fear the extended rights of mirage If be believed | Mat at the tae the coswlry @a9 in the midst of wat, | dered Deqetine lO, wre —Twhking int Coned-talton the } ary As some gentlemen Mid, tam to vepate 9 tue govern | and that sow we 2 tue wilet of peace, (Lapressom | betwen of the Sureme Cost! of Une Canad Balen io toe i ay fi me «ag era b pete in we are | “a en 0 of the Meme Coat of tbe Cet ‘a bn ae fitond Referred to the Finanes Commitee, leet required ot pean oe charseter, the | 6f G1GHENE on the ropubliegn si6e.) fase of Miligerdnd aber who bad hong tried sad com | farniure Be. toe -- ing ae 0 COLOR AD. Tealest perepicacity of wind, the croatet Aieriptine Wr. Wien, of lown--We were at thet time ih | views bys mmtbry Comnrteen ood (be dette cont | the meme ‘Mating (hat be wer ving Coeds. Chime the effect of Uist war on | upon tse joc etbve of muh uF , De beornash | He falthoreatd that we wor in aimruity One werd | © Wane yg io, feet Cor te ‘ror education and: W onty woh persons | the widet ot war, om Me Wane, (rep.) of Odio, fom the Committee OR) CULT he mammailted Ob participate te ueeovermment, hm | thees companies estate 10-407; belding te we 0 with | ben ma fal shorted Ww por mer . he Coatte (toot | wertony O be wilexed so have Sat she savings: of Jerr ionet, reported @ bill for tbe adaysston of Colorado, | shogid know that a repabiieen form of gorernmeds | the Predent that Ghat war against the government of ded by the Adige Advenie (en rat anu the cyimoa | yoane, Bde ute ioe , " r" + _ TCH, vevernm, 8 favorable recommendation. cond not jive, Lt wan beeen he hehered | the United Sater deprived of of avis of ioe reef eeriid be foreally pron sigm td, j J ised " ‘that all (Hat wae Cental to government for the welfare they should pot be tind Lo vcipaie | The glia dhe flonee wegen ont Peaets be 1 ow et ata ne bapa tal yey = yg sind lps eda of the communny waa, W0. the witapient iwretieet, | fp pated St Prewidvet. asd Vice Presibeut 0” the — : o rear ts eee | Duasincws VoRMsN TEES comiante © cum ant fy Mawnan, (rep) of Minn. tmored that ten thantagd eee the it Gugit 6 mand and | nis ptt! they chall have bees with the civil A ieee Wo ebow Whe ta mwar ho See maces, De. My ieee wl extra cotiet of the Faport of the Comte omer af Pab would forever. wit that ought to te pre | government, A te the Peer pas erent OF 6 Gert rae Ve le Lends Le primed eferred to the Committee om | tettod by thie terublions * Certaimiy itm Mr LE} tae van withowten Genel Pancery Decew er 6, 108 leferme | rms © ag Mort wemere Genes oy (he Om OMCS Cran pacnel nronge (hon ay ete pM ' the weak and the ignorant, have no other manner | any opinion the write of i, be the be sation tel bern Coad er dt Le ee ok ee : ins ann ; SU ae Of defond ing thelr rghit except through the ballet bor | Howse should not a * now 8 Gowers) Veet tot tae bm Se | ce oer us utes 8 petwoun | ele fer the Wom, we tom +r Peenagpiey, (rep) of Mp, sald Obst phe Magi? by), Fhe arsoreebs Wr arclenranten one moberebien bee eves) Gat HO ee eee coe Orta ee ty Pepere ) wes Be ou taeees we for A Levis