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~-# : YORK HERALD, THURSDAY JANUARY 17, 1867, i had oe for the Executive, the Judiclary anc Pongress THE STATE GA TAT had made appropnations for jadgee of the Uni sie ave the States of Florida, Alas . J I aie bly chamber foF ug the vote of the two hou fe election of a United Frater cratic canvass, He knew of one man who had bee pointed to av iniportant post office who was the edit e Tlouse procehdings yesterday, Tt was to strike iat was kPown as the Edmunds amendment, and ustice, He knew that Mr. Eowexps, (rep,)of Vt, noped the Senate would and mercy than in even han , 7 “) n- } indges of the Unite: “7 Th rds of the two houses were seri ip ligt “nereot oposition mimilar to tbat offer’! | a democratic paper and who had been arres'ed and ir iricts, Tho Dill of hie colleague yas 3 i" e reco! . WASH I Ri ¢ | ON by te, Wilryy ta tae Seoalet that the act of admission | prisoned duting the war for digayalty. Throughout had = “43 Sider tier anaiehy. for it swept awa Ail the Ce yom a en he _ Hostenees hag * 4 shall tak% onect only upon the funéamental goyaiy on amaie Bion of Obie fore otioera were bora sean to we lng b Bang eres and a padite without jaw were Pants trom tho 6th of March next, The joint « hat Wye lature « Stale the abot. | support the opposition to the mrintic Ae neople without G je loo! Upon al bg ahi Geo tion ofa ounctions on apeouutoredlone | wereremoved Hedid or know bow vas ss miserable, 3 12°0* Yorn tho constitutional amend. | Declaration of the Election of Roscoe | tion wasten dissoived “ Mr, Wank, (rep.) of Oblo, moved that the Senate con- | States, bur if the j opardion of rou oval Daa —— Se Saight be but justice to punish the rebels se- e IE yy ‘The Nebraska arg Colorado Admis- } Yi." bovis gender ve, et eames mua, but tiers Was soniecbing geauder in maghanisa\ty Conkling as Senator. By ME Fees ’cTo logalixe the, Rel8 of the Mr. Hexbarsow referred to the recently published let- the First Baptist church, of Cortland. Aiso to . r ver with graves. He eee Ae rte Bact the Gecretar Nav: lation to the Nor- | those rebels had ridged the Jand over wi rate the New York Mutual Benett Pianofurts So 7 ¢ impose’ conditions of upiversal toch my See neal to that place, and | kuew that fous hundred wire a ag |) Phy Mr Hixspaue—‘To abolish the office of 10s) a . q Tay ocated r 5 martyrs to their fa! 4 Guopowd combustible materials iv Byoor- ire OF the President, ee RE XE a ee at Bo eddie Ronsle, at oriy-five minutes | tion, aud it was in siew of their greak tranagrassion that A Test Oath fer Voters in | Sumpowderaua one the, ‘Derrtory, in a id ed ac niversal f slatote - Tasre was no jaiddle Arognd,__ The question might Ju dias a gee, HO the proposed aeulensed. a parwliot in history since man This State. M2 eastests mond the revised siatites ‘as well ho left to the City Conncil of the city of Washing- Degan to be on carth. He protested against the bil! as Mr, Buccs —A resolution relative to the tarif, here By tofore published. ‘ ere Mr. Micusravan dissented, ar 2 BRIBERY AND CORRUFTIONS AT ELECTIONS, | Mr. Davevur moved to lay the resolution on the 1# wn an $0 the Legislature of the Territory. Mr, JouNsoy, (dem.) of Md., agreed with Mr, Ediounds Lat either Congress had the right that he (3ir. Ed- mrrnds) claimed in the premises, or else it must be left to HOUSE OF RETRESENTATIVES. WashisGrox, Jan. 16, 1567. being foreign to the purposes of the constitutional iment, 7 z ie ey of Mr, Bingham bow many of the Hebute ON ihe Recoustruction Bill of Thad i 0 TRE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. 0 cepted the constitotional amendment, 4 P ff ¥ “4 rebel Statos had accept to be printed. A; ny is oe Stevens in the House. Yee people. opi ES toall'the | Mt Sraxpmo, (rep.) of Oblo, asked leave toofter ® } Mr, Breausy admitted that all the rebel States whic pe na prise Bab cage a pal agplen evn nnnane nce couditicny tontioush but ne beloved if any wore to bo | resolation inetracting the Committee on Judiciary to | had considered it thei lesions’ Fit Waid not fol a ites pst a Small ee. 7 ‘ gi nie ro 2 a toe should be left to the people of the Siate to prepare and report to the Honee an opinion in writing | j4 that they woutd not yot accept tt, Lecter re ‘ Te. peu By Mf. Locnwoon—To eneoure “ \hbtoBactinction of avention of Irom and Steel | catiiy wi cas farther discassod by Messrs, Honder..] Tespecting the necessity of obtalning any further sanc- | of the organized, States adopted it, would, bund the tt SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TH . Fa Sn hey et came t Manufacturers, son, Morrill and others, when the morning nase arrle, tion to the constitutional amendment thap three-fourths poshgic srw leggy ep eoeeoengnye peg 222 bg J aummy, Jan. 16, 1867. woe, ar, Broau—To nuthorize the county of Daloless to = ee. Re. &o. copulate denne rite oem salted on 65 TARE Sepaetly represent iy Coe) the bill be raforred 10, the eo eed vmameni | _ThiShas been a busy day with the Legistature, epe- } By ar. “savsy—To amend an act relative to th 4 Mr. Fixcx, (dem.) of Ohio, objected, and the resolution Mr. Dawsoy, (dem.) of Pa., foll in am arg’ clally tn the lower house, which sat an hour beyond its iret “heotate passed in 1865. Alaa to red ‘Mr. Wap moved to suspend the regular order until ‘the Nebraeka bill was disposed of. ‘The motion was agreed to—yeas 24, pays 17. Mr. Hmxpeneos, (rep,) gf Mo. resumed tho floor on the Dill to admit Nebraska. offered as asubstitute for the Houss amendment What was known. astho Brown amendinent when the ‘vill was before the Senate, the difference between the two oe the one now pro- people instead of the é — was not received. COMMANDER A. A, K, HUGHES, On motion of Mr. Warp, (rep.) of N. Y., the Commit- tee on Naval Affairs was directed to inquire into tho ex- pediency of authorizing the President to nominate and by and with the advice'and consent of the Senate to ap- point Commander Amro’ A. K. Hughes to the active list to prove that the Presidential pollen wae he ue se tion of ‘the national diMlcalties, He showed how the rebels having laid down their arms and abandoned the objects for which they had taken them up, had since been submissive to the laws and had con’ them- selves as good citizens; and that on the other hand the course pursued by Congress had been based on the ag, sumption that the reconstruction of the government as Wasnrotox, Jan. 26, 1867. The National Currency, The ¢ Sromittea on Banking and Currency bad another moeet) gg to-day to'mature the bill heretofore introduced ®Y RK ppresentative Randall, of Ponusylvanta, having to morni ‘al Caria! of tho Metropolican Insurance Company. Also to os pape mnt ‘ int ii “feed a | ‘ncorporate the Metropolitan Indemnity and Warehous- ing Company. + bers reipecting the contested seat of Patnam conaty, iy Mar atx Fe a railroad from Brookiyn to Goney After romarks by Messrs, Wycth, Hiscock, Creamer, | Island. Parker and Deviin a vote was takon on the adoption of Tolan ; r To regulate the sale of tickets, the Pica ot gate ina" the conveyance of freight om. certain coonecting lines of railroad in this State. ‘He pot concur, Tt was evident te his mind cither Bills swe ‘ting the Signa- gress bad the. right, tm admitiing the 1 the question to of the navy... called the majority report Colonel Baker, bd e@the creathon of a sinking fund apd the cubstituti¢i Pegiserure, the yoos and nays were ordered on Mr. : sii rare SACHA MONEROARORERA | eee es tat ieee old go sue det ted ona iit bis hatte a aheore iy wht. By Mr. Krapy—To protect citizens of arog against for endricka? s i: ; e Secretary : ° a fegei ender for national bank notes. Hendricks’ amendment, and it was disagreed to—yeas Pet aad a, hae ged AB yx | constitation of 1780, had been as to those States do | yp, Devitn, in ing his ee the extortion of the Citizens’ Gas Lig! troyed. 1f 80, wherein and how? Not certaluly by the decisive suecess of the Union armies, and not by the surrenders ef the rebel anmies and Geir complete aban- donment of the issues for which they had resorted to force, and their prompt return to obedience rape 4 mountlaw. The government, therefore, had not broken up, and no reconsiraction was pecessary. | He argued that there was no Warrant in the constitu- lioa for imposing the amendment as a condition ju reedmi the rebel States to representa- tion tn Congress, He imputed to New England aselfige purpose in wishing to exclude from Congress carry: ut on tho Harlem Raitroad; also the samo with reference to the Hudson River Kulraad y By Mr. Deverix—To incorporate the Lower ¢ ‘stifornia Company; also to.amend the sovoril acts in relation io passengers arriying at the port of New York Ral By oF. BiaR—To facilitate trevel to the Central Par by the extens.on of ceriain raiiroad tracks thrash Lex- ington avenue and certain other streets. y Mr. Gruptey—To incorporate the Loaners’ aud st Company. ‘ ay Mr. a Murrny—To legalize the sale of lovieries acoommoéations for the Clerk of the Circuit and District Courts of the United. States in North Carolina, and whe- ther is necessary to scoure the records of thet oles ten ‘THE DISEOSAL OF UNTTKD BFATFS BONDS, # peunt Mecting of the American Iron ‘amt 18, BTR ZI nea -opod ‘ogads By Mr acca to rece tee tire and reculate the Monga ——agreredope ‘| omendiaent. On this the yeas and nays were-decranided, . The Ameritan Irom and Steel Association is mow hold- | and ihe amendment of the House was. concurred in— fang its annun! meeting in Washington, This association | yes 28, nays 14 aR fae compoee? of nearly all the manufacturers sid whole-' | ¥zas—Mossre, smthony, Cattell, Chandler, | Conness, sacle dealers engaged m the von trade throughout the | Sicuieron, anata word, Liane, Monga, Sorvall, For eountry, Aad atthis mmeeting nearly all the States are Weise wage fag Sorawe, Stowers jumner, Van ceproseuted. ‘The entusl report was presented, which] Naxe~Messts, scale Caral icon, lite, a ‘embraces & largeamount of statistical information. The a Py fioiets Barto, Henee jae pa ecu xlwcturers generally report the trade as depressed, | 4 yt 08 s Mog Vora Messre, Brow, Qromwell; Davis, of the majority as unjust, unfair and against law, and gave notice that tlie minority would not allow itself to - be outraged and muzzled ‘by any parliamentary strata- gems. COMPARING VOTES ON UXITRD SFATRS SENATOR. At noon the ceremony of comparing the votes of the Senate ami Assembly on United States Senator took plece In accordance with the new law on the subject The Senate, headed by Lieutenant Governor Woodford as 1866. That act be eke the Secretary te report to Von. gress the amount of exchanges made ot inoney borrowed under it, of whom, and on what terms; also the atnount letailed state: ‘erwi and policies in the Stare of New York. S ‘and character of indebtedness retired’ under it, with a | the representatives of the great agriealtural foterests of and Mr. James T nf Claken al med a pe-State of New Yor a voc Joint pwingto their inablfity to compete with foreign manu- fF ty.11—1 fhe exponse of taaking loans | tho Seuth, lest m conjunction with the representatives of ger, tered the Asser By Mr. rp ‘omic met ne ‘ " : 30th rye as or moh . the agriovivurel iaieresds ‘of the West her practical policy } chamber, heralded by the Sergoants-at-arms, and took | Stock Com By Mr. To organize and establish @ police force for the county of One da 5 ‘By Mr, Haraey—to regulate the carriage of passcnger baggage by railroad companies, and to pre seribe the duties and obligations of carriers and pascengers tela~ tion thereto. pry By Mr, LITTLtJONN—To require railroad companies of this State to check baggage, and setl and issno passage tickets over all connecung tuilroads. By Mr. Siituwax—To abolisu the office of Marshals fa the civil courts of New York. By Mr. Youxcrove—To royulate the manufacture end sale of kerosene, earth, rock aud coal oils, i By Mr. Witser—io ameud the charter of Poughkeep- 12. By Mr. Ronerrsox—To increase the salary of the Ca)!- tal police force, By Mr. SicErsox—To create a commission for pose of su ppiying the city of New York with gi to increase the Paid Fire Department force. By Mr. Lrrrresoms—-To regulate che use-of certain Flips, Piera aud wharves in the East river, By Mr. Hexsox—To increase the salary of Justices of the sessions, BILLS INTRODUCED, By Mr, PARKeR—To amend the charter of Auburn. By Mr, Jetzasn—Providing tat the Commissioncrs of Excise shall meet on the third Monday of Marvh, instead of the third Tuesday of May. By Mr. Wnsex—To incorporate the Pouyhkeeps.e Water Company. By Mr. Wexp—For the better-management of cortain corporations, and for the bewer protection of the inter- ests of small stockholders. By Mr, WiterR—fo authorize the city of Ponghicep- ste to borrow money. By Mr. Burrows—For eniarged locks on the Mie D> OB aie, Bicmrow—T. salney ir. ELOW—To increase the of School Commissioners. 5 By Mr. Oaxey—To incorporate the Mechanics’ aud ’ Bank of Brooklyn: factarers, the present tariff laws operating axainat their So the bill’ tins passed both Houses, end gocs to the anterest, A ymadlic meeting was held to-night at Masonic | President. ‘THE COLORADO BILL. Bail, at which many wembers Of Congress wore present. ‘The bill te admit Colorado was then taken up, and the ‘Remarks ware mado by Horace Greslty, Commissioner | House amendment, which was similar to that put upon Wells, Repwesevtatives Kelley, Hale, Dodge, Griswold | the bp yore bill, was adopted by yeas'27, nays 12, and and others in n¢vooacy ofthe protection of home indus+ | ‘he Pill goes to the President. | | ary. Resolutions were adopted favoring a higher pro- ‘ Mr. Mong, from the Contaitien ea pms or Yective taril, deprecating the low rates of the existing ‘columbia, reported a bitl to protect ‘ts of mar- ‘other purpesos, latrict of Gutiew and opposing strenuously the reduction of wages Cotnimbla, with an eisenaueas sueeuuatiog = bah bith, te the standard of European laborers in the same in- | changing to some extent the provigious and detaila of ‘terest. tho original measure introduced and referred last week. The President has approved the ‘Dill suspending the bilLto pe uot caltiiled bmanctite nuteocies the e%« payment o° money to persons claiming the labor or ser- | tension and use by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad vice of colored volunteers or drafted-men. Company < a Beare — wera Taenite get ba funoeacy Junction int nip e urict of Ce Rowernts fic i oscars by the pres 22 Tamaia: Frovided that instead ef the right granted to spears from the sem|-official statement of Senator | said sompany by the act referred to, to extend their said Cowan, in debate to-day, that the total number of re- | road imto and within the District of Colne Ched movnls ince the adjournment of -the Senate last Jaty | Polmtor terminus as may be agreed upon between sai company and the corporations of Washington end Coorge- ‘was 446, ovt of a total number of appointments of 2,434. | town, the sald company are authorized to extend thelr Of the twenty-one changes made in the Department of | road in‘o said District on auch Jive and to such place as ‘the interior, seventeen were made-by the present Secro- | Ma¥ vo authorized by Congress, and not otherwise. ary, one of them having been for “official misconduct,” | Re Mill was ordered to lie upon the table pag i ese Of the 197 removals in the Post Office Department, 120 (THE COOLIE TRADE. were for political reasons, The number of nominations Mr. “Suwvee, from the Committee on Foreign Rela- for, appointment in the civil service gent to the Seuate, | onearePerted the following xeselution, which was con- from ihe commencement of the present session to Whereas the trafic fn Ia! borers January 14, iuciusive, is $57, Five nominations for | other Rastern countries, known as . " odious to the le of the United States, as tabuman’and Givil appointments have thus far been acted on. fmmoral; and whereas it iuabiiorrent to the spirit of modern Herace Greciey in Conusattation with the | !oteruational law and policy, which have aubstantially extir- ie, to permit the establishment Regents A laplace of amode of cnalaving mon differiug from the Borace Creeley was along time in consultation with ‘Witle ment of fraud instead of he Prevident today on general politics, It has not and oxchanges. THE NATIONAL LIPE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. The Serate bill to incorporate the National Life and Accident Insurance Company of the District of Columbia ee) up, and after being amended was laid on tho tal seata in the front row. The Lieutenant Governor, in con- junetion with Seeker ne. rene eae pp de R ‘comparing votes was im: Iy arged. r the Seaton of the votes in each house a the respective clerks, Messrs. Torwilliger and Caldwell, the Lieutenant Governor formally dec'ared Roscoe Conkling elected United States Senator for the Stato of New York for six years from the 4th of next March, The Senators then stood up and departed. The -ceremouy was witness-d vy, , crowded house, including many fashionably dressed es, mixkt be endaugered and her m«nufacturing interests injured, Yn regard to the panisttnent of the people of the South, he submitted that tke failure of the rebels ‘was a suflicient popakty om them, and he argued, es a taatter of law, that no person caz be legally punished for ‘yendermg obedience to the d¢ faco government, illus- trating that —— vy reference to English hisiorv io the time of the Commonwesith, of the accession of Charles II, In contrast with the course of Congress he catogized the patriotic and hamane policy of the Presi- dent, The storm of partisan fury might rage against him in vain, He might bresk under, but he would not ben Whatever obstacle might oppose him ‘he would, he trusted, stem the torrent and the shore in safety. The historian would record that, chiefly ewing to the efforts of Mr.Johuson in Congres*, the great Homestead Jaw was on the statute book. He contended that it was impossible to-ect on the principles embraced by the ma- jority in Congress without establishing a consolidated, centralized form of government, The Speaker's hammer fell on the termination of the hour and before Mr. Dawson had concluded his speech. a on Ny oh grec. of oo ‘tints ir. Steven, (rep.) of Pa., objected, stating had given wotice when Mr. Bingham’s was extended that that was the last extension of time he would consent to, ‘Mr. Dawson said he then Pr. notice that there should not be another extension of time so longas he was a member of the House. ‘THE LEGISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL. Mr. Bamsr, (rep.) of Il, obtained the floor, but yielded to Mr? Srevexs, on whose motion the House went into a Committee of the Whole on the State.of the Union, Mr. Lawrence, of Pa,, in the chair, aud resumed the consid- eration of the Legislative Appropriation bill. Mr. Dawsox obtained the floor, and then went on with the coneluding portions of his speech, creating conside- rable amusement by the ingenious manner in which Mr, Stevens’ objection had been got over. Mr. Hn (rep.) of Ind., rose and asked the gentleman from ee (Mr. Dawson), who had so bigbly eu- logized the COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT COURTS,’ ETO. ‘The House bill fixing the compensation of the bailiils and criers of the courts of the District of Columbia, and also relatiag to notaries pubhc, was taken up and MATTERS RELATING TO THE DISTIICT, Mr. Mayxanp, rep. of Tenn., from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported a bill to amend the laws of the District iu reference to appeats, remedies of ——e &o., which was amended and passed; also the Senate Will to incorporate the Wasbington County Horse Railroad Company in the District of Columbia. ‘The morning hour having ‘expired the bill went over, THR RIGHT OF WAY FOR RAIL AND PLANK ROAD. Mr. Joan, (rop.) of Ind., on leave introduced a bill to extend the provisions of the act of August 4, 1862, grant- ing the rizht of way for all rail and plank roads for five ther which was referred'to the Committee on Pablic de. A TEST OATH FOR VOTERS IN THIS STATR. Senator O'Donnell gave notice of a bill yesterday which will effectually shot out from the right of suffrage persons who gave aid or comfort to the rebellion The bill will preacribe the following oath for voters:— “I, A.B, do solemnly swear (or afirm) that I bave never voluntarily ‘orne arms against the United States since I have been a citizen thereof; that [ have voluntarily given no aid, countenance, counsel, or encouragement to 4 persons engaved in armed hostility thereto; that I have Heither souglt nor accepte?, nor attempted to exercise the functions of any office whatever under any author- ity in hostility to the United States; that I beve not yielded a volaniary support to any pretended govern- ment, authority, power or constitution within the United States, hostile or inimical thoreto.’” ‘DHE POLICE LIFE INSURANCE FUND, Mr. Gridley, of New York, presented a petition this morning from the Metropolitan Police Commissionora, asking for an amondment to thé ‘act relative to the trus- teea of the Police Life Insurance mers Under the Comptrollers of the cities of New York and Brooklyn, constitute the trastees of the fund, but the petitioners complain that these officials take no interest in the sub- ject and recommend the substitution of themselves (the Commissioners) in place of the present trustees. 6 petition also asks that the maximum amount of indi- vidual pensions be placed at $800, Instead of $150 as at present, and that the trustees bo empowered to continue “RECONSTRUCTION, The House then took up the bill introduced by Mr. Stevens for the reconstraction of the rebel States. Mr. Bingham being entitled to the floor, yielded to Mr. Parrs, (rep.)of Wis., who spoXe at length in opposi- tion to the second fection. He declared that he could not vote for the scoond section of the bill, recognizing the present Siate government for munictpal purposes, and if that section were not struck out he would vote against the bill, He denounced them as piratical govern- monts, Which, up to this time, had rested on the sonis of Androw Johnson and bie Northern and Southern satel- lites, but would henceforth rest on the soul of the rash oung gentleman from Pennsylvanian (Mr. Stevens). hy was that gentleman go anxious to share the re- sponsibility and guilt of Andrew Johnson? The dia- bolical outrages perpetrated under those piratical gov- transported from China and the “colle trade,’ Ix 1 in el n the em) force to make tts victime, centres: vberefore be it Renolved, That it is the duty of this government to giv: the. natlon ernments were daily vontilated in this icl!, and yet here a teacepired whether Greeley couverled the President to | efor" '9 the oval eotingat of fhe maton Gheongh af | rasan ote to recognize thet, If this lied been pro. resident for iis course prior to his sucoeed- | the pensions to children of deceased patrolmen after the | By Mr. Hinapast—-fo establish © wetyopoliian dis- ERS Saeanee Se See Mantemene at aie, MAUL COMMENICATION ON TRE PACIIC COAST. | had intimated something about Presidential expecta- | Mr. Dawsow suid that he-did not; that Mr. Johuson | Mr. Smith Weed, of Clinton county, hins introdnoed a Thirteenth ward of New Xurk. oP we market in he Indian Bureau, Mt, Costes, (rep) Of Cal ofored the jolnt resolution } tions by Mr. Spalding; Wut it would really seem that | was uot the candidate of bis (Mr, Dawsou’s) party. Dill prescribing severe penalties for bribery or corruption | By Mr. Frean—Avthoriging the Third Avenue Kail- The Investigation which has been tn progress by the | Which was referred to the Committee on Post Offices aud | thar gentlemen (Mr. Stevone) himself bed somo longing | | Mr. Him. commenced to fol! of any kind at elections by candidates of partios other. | rosa to extend their tracks. iow up his question, when Mr. Wasunurne, of Tit, interposed @ question of order that both geutlenen were out of order, The Cusiaman sustained the point of order, adding that Mr. Dawson had been allowed to proceed by com. mon consent. Mr. Stavexe—No, sir, not by common consent. On motion of Mr. Waswpunsg, of Tll., the priation for steamboat inspectors and superintendents was lucreased to $10,000 for the more thorough investi. gation of the causes of the recent disasters, He referred to the loss of the Evening Star, of the steamboat Fash- fon, on the Lower Sipe pu and of the Commo- dore, on Long Island Sound; end seid that the last cate was one of tho most flagrant char- actor. She was en old, rotten, condemned, un- seaworthy hulk, to which the supervising and local inspectora had refused to give a license, and yet her owners, ip utter defiance of the law, had kopt bor on the line, exposing the lives of hundreds of passengers every right. It was a miracle that when she was wrecked every passenger bad not deen lost. He desired that the Treasury Department would be {nstrected to make a most thorough investigation, and be trusted that a criminal prosecution would be instituted against those who were responsible for sei her out, Mr, Wasusurse, of Ill, 0 atrike out of the bul the clause appropriating §10,000 for facilitating Kp ee apn Atlentic oe Pacific Lor iy wlectric: telageape, iming that company failed to fulfil ite contract. Mr. DonGs, (rep.) of N. Y., the amendment, ené claimed that company complied fully with tho terms of ite contract. Mr. Sravens consented to the clause being struck ont, saying that if it was found that the contract bad been complied with the appropriation could be put in by the Mr. Dawsa, (rep ) of Mass., Could not see that without Post Roads:— wise interested. It makes it a felony to bribe, intimi- date or iuflueace an elector at any tlection in voting, punist:able by five years’ imprisonment, and forbids ones to Susp coectameoesie electors or to ex- nd any money rtherance of their prospects, ex- cept such as are necessarily incurred: in printmg, &c. ‘The only objection a bill is that it would be im- i ocnteg the Samats sid. is morning 1e consid- ered the fe military nominations seat in by the Governor:—Joseph B. Carr, to be major general Third division N. Y. & N. G.; Theodore B. Gates, to be major general Fifth division; Henry 4. Barnum, to be major general Sixth division; Craig W. Wadsworth, to be ae general seventh division, ere is quite a competition for the vacancy of major acneral of the First division in the city of ‘Now York, Colonel Aspinwall and Colonel Shaler are the prominent candidates and aro pressed very warmly by their friends. Rumor says the former will be the man, THR WHARTES AXD PIFRB. It is reported that the Senate Committee on Commerce and Navigation intend favorably on the new Dill for a commission on wharves and ptera. ‘RECKPTION BY GOVERNOR FENTON, The Convention of the State Military Association was ‘was brought to a close to-night by an address delivered in the Assembly Chambers by General Batchellor before a Qudience, The address was quite eloquent, and was to with deep attention. At its conclusion the members of the association proceeded in a body to Governor Fenton’s mansion, on State street, where they taizea in the most Nowptable styles ‘ise spacious par style. 1 ious par- lors of the guberaatorial mansion were idly iMtami nated and in admirable taste. Governor Fen- ton received his guests at the door of the principal salon, for the Presidential bread and butter, (Langhter.) Mr, Brvowan, (rep.) of Ohio, called the etteution of the House to the depariure by the proposed measures from what had bitherto been done and sanctioned by the Committee on Roconsiruction, by Congress and by the He would not limit the power of the people to ish gnarantces and eafeguards, It was because he recognized the right that he opposed the measures proposed by the gentleman {rom Pennsylvania, Mr. Ste- vens, and iis own colleague, Mr. Ashley. The Commit- tee on Recon: jon, repre: jug the jadgment of the love! people, came to the conclusion there was no safety for ihe future of the government, except by such an amendment of the con: de all me: By Mr. Wxev—To punish bribery and corruptions at elections, Do cp fraudulent votiag and to re)eal sec- tions four and six of chapter 4, titie 7, part 1, ef tbe Ite- vised statutes. ¢ By Mr. Axcnrr—To amend the Game lawa. BILL PASSED, To extend the time tor the collection of taxes in Queens county, Adjourned, RECOVERY FROM GOVERNMENT FOR LOSS OF STEAMERS, Bostow, Jan. 16, 18674, It in stated that the owners of a line of steamers plying Dotween Boston and Bangor have recovered #1,200,000 of the government for steamboats | whilo under gov- ernment charters durit tal omit} fairs wi ; a Bowe Committee on Indian Affairs with regard 10 the | Rescived, by the Seunle, Rc. Thut the Tostwiaster Gene. sotject of the late contract for furnishing goods to the | rel ene, he is derebe Ne earner Peet 7 be beiween San Francisco, rorala, and Portland, Indians ie at an end. Commissioner Bogy, of the Bu- | Gfegen, ‘tives times permonth, fncontiutuation of ine sere Feau of Indian Atairs, hax made bis defence before the | viee frén New York via Panama to Sen Fyeucisoo. provided committer, whose report will probably be forthcoming | $hat {he cont of sald service shall not exeeo! $25.00 per within ashorttime. It is claimed by the friends of the REORGANIZATION OF THE NAVY, rf ce elicit Mr. Grimms, (reyp.) of Iowa, introdaced 9 bill to amend Commissioner thet tho evidence elicited has proved | ccrain acts in relation to the navy, which provides that Bothing to the detriment of the Bureau, The goods | the acts constituting the Viee Admural the ranking officer which were chosen for the Indians were e}l of American | of bia yp ppm noes ey the - ee prov Joly establishing e grade of manufacture and of American material, the Commis ‘admiral, nh deter ‘ghat! be the ravking officer @tover expressing himeelf in streuuous opposition to the | of the’ nm a th ixth rection of tho said purchase of foreign articles for supplying the American | act is Fo rotary of the Indians. 2 sited Adwirally shall be entitled to the rank, sen pay and < allowances of # leutenant commander of the navy, The Alleges’ Murder of Union Soldiers im | to date from the acceptauce of his appointments. Sec. south Carolina. tion two repeals ects of August §, 1656, end March 8, The eclect committee appointed to inquire into the 3056, gioe Taree. of an oe cnet eens ot ‘ 1 je Navy eparinent, Jaia! g relative rank o} ie concerning the killing of Union soldiers ia South | Siar omsore and provides that tho esmue eball be estes 4 ina, and the discharge of those convicted of crime, | biished by regulations of said departments. fare nearly ready to make their report. They to-day.ex- | three provides that the number of midshipm Br Nil Ganaal Aaikek” - 3 '¥-€%- | ized by law at the Naval Academe shall be excin . ined Major General Sickles. such as are in the graduating clacs on the Sth of March Movements of the Steamer Ashuclot. law requiring that cadet Commander Febiger reports to the Navy Department, pine fy «fd Lond oi Maepon tonne of age or - " appoluted, and havo been employed two years in fabri- ‘ender date of the 12) of November last, the arrival of cation of steam machinery. Section four provides the United States steamer Ashuelot, under lis com- | that officers of the volunteer naval service, tran mand, at the harbor of Singspore, from whence ebe would — neh the no lock : all oH credited ve wm ‘ ie services perforny yy them the same as ail (or Hong Kong. Hor officors and crew are reporied they had becn fn the reguiar Davy. Soction five al! weil, requires that hereafter ¢ siorekeepor at Decision of the Inte: 4 Revenue Commins. | Navel Academy shalt be detailed from the Paymacter’s corps of the nary, and proscribes bis duties, section six placed repre: n MISCELLANEOUS. NEW SOURCE OF UFALTH OPENE: Ee STRENGTHENING AND SALUTIFEROCS Brede® BOFF'S MALT EXTRACT AGE vd HE. BEVER. EXTRACTS FROM CITY LETTERS ADDRES: HOFFS MALT EXTRACT DEPOT FOR AMERIC. 542 BROADWAY. N. ¥. Your Malt Extract isa PLEASANT PEYERAGE. “1 AM HOARSE, and oi bap age bot oi F DPUL 2 routs - ClOUs MALT EX RACT, which bas ‘Tare ‘ae so much PARRY BOGUMIL DAWISON ON, “Lhave found GREAT BENEFIT from your Met Ex- tract in my case, DYSPEPSIA.” 3 ‘20th st. WILLIAM NOLL) ® I believe st to be the best known preparction ‘o COUGHS OF LONG STANDING.” ot site 0 orporation into the that eat emoudment. Ho- stood upon the proposiiion thet Congresa, by ite vote, did give out that amendment as the basis of recto. Tation anc tho people of the United States accepted it. Many members owed their ro-slection to the fact that State republican conventions accepted the amend- tent ns such basis of restoration. Tust, however, did not restrict Cougress from further legislation 12 regard to those diates, not incompatible wiih the coustitu- tion. But this bil! netthor stood with the constitutional aincndment nor with the duty of Congress to give due protection to citizens of the United States within the disorganized Stator, ‘This bill gave no such protection to anybody, loyal or disloyal. Therefore be opposed it. And he opposed it also because it was at variance with the constitutional amendment, — Let the future safety of the repubiic rest upon irrepealable guaranices imbedded ; al ; jassan st. JAMES BAREMORE. 1 amends eection four of the act to provide a more efficient | in the constitution, and not 1] repealable logislation | any proof of a violation of the contract the House should | and introduced each to his lady anda jiant assem- mcian advised my wife to use Malt Bx. . The Conniesioner of Internal Rosenue has ruled tha | giecipiine for the navy, #0 that the authority thercin | in the tnsurgeat States, ThevAmericen bation: ity as a | strike out the appropriation. Tho vote was taken by | blage of the belles of Albany. Among those nt gat iedehity of roMTEn or ALE, and ahels MUCH Aecior in cigars, instead of Leing allowed as heretofore | given to the commander of any vessel of the navy to | political organization nover existed au hour except | tellers and the clause was struck out—57 to 40. Batcheller and ; Colonel | BENEFITED - " fo purchase cigars in large quantities and then put them | Convene sutnmery courts martial shall require (he pre: | through the goveruments of regularly organized States— Mr, Stavexs moved to amend the clause Re por | Farrell, Golonet , Golonel Conkling, Colonel ‘Such are the — f HOFF'S MALTEXTRAGT Bet {@ gmail boxes and retail them, must bay them in small vious order of the Secretary of the Navy, and may be | organ! constitutional State governments There could | $2,500 salary for pe pa Court reporter, and $2,: Bennett, George 8 Private . 01 | AGE. for whic! honors have been bes “ . suspended or withheld by the commander of the squad. | be no representative branch of legislation save through | additional {i case he © publish more one vol- ey and & host of | upon Mr. Hoff nd scienuiic societies of boxes from the manufacturer, who is compelled to box | ron to which the vessel may belong, if without the | organized States. He repeated, there was mo | ume of reports, captains and lieutenants, the mombers of the | rove. Wot ont fa HOF F's MALT EXTRACT renowne' ip them up and pay the tax upon them before they go out | United States. Section seven authorizes tye payment, | American nationality save through the States Mr. Hats, (rep.) of N. ¥., opposed the amendment, | Governor's staff in full uniform, and many private citi. | cases of HOA ESS, COUGHS, DYSPEPSIA, ¢'« of bis hands. out of the naval pension fund, to every person who, from | Tho gentleman from l’enneyl (Mr. Stevens) son (on herd would favor the opposite principle, that is, to | zens, ladies were in fu! A 7 pn Tay = = Spee ee roperties, asa BEV if. _ . age or infirmity, ie disabled from «ea service, but who | had stated the other day that {t was absurd to au 600 in caze he published only one | loaded with viands and wines of the choicest doubly soe rust it Maen by everyone. Wit ta cases of TUBERCULAK CONSUMPTION. ‘The official reports of most of the Military Hospitais « ‘that “It puts @ stop tothe inroad of this sovedta! bs rt impossible. ‘ @ of the lately rebel States could take any act ia ratifying the constitutions! amendment, but the Com- mittee on Reconstruction had thought otherwise, for it ‘The Transportation of Spirt has served ae ap enlisted peraon in the navy or marine Tue Commivsioner of Internal corps tweuty years and pot been Set iseor P the following circular concerning the transportation of | “uct in time, 'n licu of » home in the Phil Folame, afd bet aif he, amount in case aes and he wished to check it, The amendment was Asytam, roved, by the ratification of it States, half the mostly ia ersation chit chat, gnd renders the progress of the mala C epiritg in bond: — pay of his rai to be pall. quarteriy, Bictee ot tho Union te-cey bad guereteed the functions i, FaRNBworva, (rep.) of TIl., moved to strike out the or; belors parting with the offcees of ne slitary pe ph ES I a I ‘Under former staves equiations, if & perso onder the dixection of the Commissioner of enalen of State povernments before they actually became | clause «| ating $10,000 for continuing the collec- | Association, expressed fimsolt as highly pleased with Eicreover ie powerfully excites 1 activlly of the feng and had err ® bond the transporiation of | «| | upon certificate from the Secretary of the Ne wi wf 's ress | tion of reli statistical information concerning the | the and admirable discipline of the National | increases the circulation of the blend." as Sy ee ee Mo eadisces | 8pplication must be made, it is ahs prdtided that fant the Deginnin, Rye ve gaged ailver mines of the Western sates and terri. Guard. This is the first reception of the season by Gov. | HOF#’S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT. ficient to warrant ‘he cacelotton of the | disabled yersons of 4 eimiar class who have served ten | the lately rebl States go ou and perform acts for the rat- hdieemead ernor Fenton. se ME : eee. X.Y. 80 Clearly the intention of the act or | Years may be alded trom the same fund. Section eight } ification of the constitutional amendment, even Mr. Hrasy, (rep.) of Cal, and Mr, McRosn, (rep.) of INCENDIARY FIRE. NNOUNCEMENT. ‘ rite removed under the transportation } gives to the cor of the marine the rank | they were not regularly organized States, and the the amendment. Fahne atten pny uary to sot fre to the | A Sea ae Tees og ily veghattt? Wer geeteant ths | snd pay of « be Hudlex genoral of the army. The bill was | cation of their acts Subsequently by Congress would had not 7 prtating ‘of Weed Parsons & Co. ; but the ROOKEREPIRG An MARSH" 4 es a a leant lees ti referred to the ‘ommitioe on Naval Affure, legalize them, As to the Supreme Court, ita ioe discovered and extinguished ‘more than oon eco TAL ix eTTt 3 F: , for a few days onty. al IBXICAN APPATRS, ¢ Mr. Howanp, (rej) vmhied that the Sevate - Atstion DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY STAr fee take v) javion y him yesterday, instruct. ing te Commitieg on foreign Atatre to make covtalo in quirtes, ye make a 2 on the Lag oe se . WILLIAMS, (Top. Oregon, hoy al would proceed wilt regulate order, which was the Dill ty regulate the terms of offic ‘ig Ta . Mr. Su wna eaid ho bed go obj to the pana, Mr. Howard's resolution, provided it was amended s0 aa f ied =o warehouses, not havi: beea moves iperefrom in pursuance of | tow, fe peeved to be no longét necessary to tolerate this prec ‘Ai the same time ii would be regarded as oppres. were yery limited, Ms appellate upon The wil of Conqress. " renedee wore apprehensive of the improper exercise of thoge powers at nap ve ' i Id inke awe jeepers ear arising out of treaties, &¢. juent not Staten ot the American Ufo fat wre alien ene. all the penalties Without publlelty or exposure. Good everywherm, until is Consultarin aE SORUE LINCOLN, Lanyon Mesos cite, BSOLDTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM 111 courts of several States; ure legal everzy icin, and identiet. SY roadie: see ina bk st without going inio the warehouse, where the a heen fa the habit of making t ‘And of caucelling ils bond by the paymen Collectors will, therefore, noliy all persovs who may bonds for transportation of spiriie to ch apicits will be selzed if found ne mies, subject 4 an in transit to the warehouse for which a per | to jeave It to the discretion of the committes to report if | often quoted cage to sustain that view; but, Auzant, Jan. 16, 1867. Se Se, ae: tlle tj and collecin:s will scige all spicits which may | 4m their” jndginent exvedient. He believed the inquiry | (Mr. Hingham) denied that the decision in the me BTL.s EBFORTHD PAvORABLY. Dg y= Foe my eg ee ned watch ere evidently te regulon course of unnecessary, 8 there idence | cases coverod any such gronnd. This bill was very ‘To prevent frauds in the opening and laying out of fae gee So ew oe to the warehouses, leas it shall apperr to were offensive to him. It attempted to restrict the of OWES. Co de., 78 Naseau street. elias Fee ribet ihe trans portat ‘comenerd petlilon, |The Father of all extended, that right to all streste in New York, Authorising the establishment of — a somnet 0 i people, and the constitution of the United a High Schoo! tn Syracuse, ORNS, BUNIONS. BAD NAILS, &0., CURED wits] inthe ceand is are made Bank hich ha declared that no law ‘ 5 ' Bullding, Ng ae Rg my sofa dann ort 1A 08m, be, eannded as legitimaie ohjecte, of By Mr. tes #0 | TR D. D.—PARALYSIS, RHBUMATION, RK) ag epee ye Mt be for the interests of the as to exclude from voting all persona who have taken ‘discases, general debility, an FA A pur ter qn nid he non Jae Son benisPintetn"ng event til the Yond: be" cagerie Tee, Warre-—Te eetobiah and organise the Hodeon ee =—_ ix . | te i i i woot of ito the rarchonse, pf hg hy Py porn ne = . A. RO ELINS, Vomnucenes en Office @ Dieestelits Met fates Barats Rarer ‘MPORTANT ROTICE. HIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. the cable is and this bill proposes to To THE PROPLE. T weedeat ESS Sa the cable somewhere on REDLEYS Nereud Senalon. ‘Mr. Pmason—For tmprovements of Clinton atreet, GRAND NORTH AMERICAN Bf To authorize aseociations — Wasmsetos, Jan. 16, 1867. ta ide eddivnal lads, en ieeded, ao lands are vow TIME FIXED TO AWARD THE PRENIUM<. ROARS AND PREENTONE, . 4 = yy the Buffalo City AND THB BE GIVEN My. Taree, (rep) of 11, presented a memoria! for the bene ve ish o Cor git, autborisee George W. Bull and Ww a Phanage of the Tarif bill of inst session, which was tied At ttt comme heer ae tracks In ‘most of the principal aga ‘ordered (0 lie upon the tabie, Dw commitiee rose | streets of Butalo, par SAR, 100, Mr, Witson, (#ep.) of Mase, pracenied a petition from + 3HB TARIFF ON WOOT. tanbuges Golapaasis tears tose coptet wee | Ry STURFSAND. BORE st : mecapeeise be eomnee ee a a teat ans emcee, mu | "pe rte anal eer, |B ‘ARE A! hat the twenty per cent increae of to the | anade doving the your was to tho exclusive. jurisdiction of, tne oy asking passage Fanetto fe adleete from i Dyin “Hove vit bo given to they which wan | “Bie Suman eeved Hr, Cowan 1 the could ttorm who | Vntted tates, ‘Conevess hed’ seedy ‘ow the | wool now vending in Courress,* it £0" the trl O8 | Janetione restraining State officers tram the performance 20000 VARTA DER Paine, the Figanee Comnites, Also a'petition for | Senate the uninber of offices im the gift of the Secretary | subject amd declared to sits inl we peru ten ate ‘and in the district wh ¢ —_SSperlipartisateecc. rit come | B°%he hts hv kes tous oon He bg sacriantaesiaat mconsearerere | axl pa oR i DIAM, (Fe).) of Miche, praseotet the pati Dew to have | hams howe here cloned; but he was permisted (o proceed ference on the court ealendar, and be defecded by the | wilds pr thing te comeing a8 the citizens Of Detroit against the Attorney or counsel appointed by the Governor. ; inane it ag € redaction of t who had no | for s quarter of an hou Resuming, be _ Oy Cam ip At CAPITAL PRIZE, $90,000 IN OREENBA: Se icanes Commins wre Mich wad referred te bt Ry ee eG Ths imurragea between parents pd ERY OTHER YIGKET DRAWS a Pr . BOMeHR, (rep.) of Mare. prosuted » eimilar peti+ a dren, a parents grand Malan of ev ~ THE WOW WAMPSHIRE STATE CONVENTION. a, 1967. in city to. 4 > which was similarly recerred; aio the potition of Roviety for an enaen bo the constitution biting: Tistinotiens In 4 16 OR account color, and v rit AE eleven petitions PSEA Bacd. FIVE FOR $600, TEN ron Mitts, BB sewer to ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIY f b N. The Demooratic a M Fase sce eee 4 i | . iH eft HLA aL HEY 28 in al colored h Cerolima for the an than ts SEND THE BACH q of Mr, Sievens’ Hours Wi"! for reconatracs: treanen., 1 NAMB OF BACH SUBSORIBER AND Feroling, Which were referred w the Coneniites ta = DRE as Ha ot N. ¥, ‘ vrpogg Aly 1. ¥., presented « petition for CN ‘whieb, was ordered ie Lie opon the yr. ).of OM 104 @ emilee peti ton “a! of, “ pa i 8 5 HA | sp Mena SR £1 comm ications about iw Cry od Well wen, mL. ts ob ot eing set vous eS ‘yw ite wrsnuanes | Sees ‘Jmenbly woh is

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