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WASHINGTON Spicy Debate in the Senate om the Tenure of Office Bil. by the failure of the bank. some two or three thousand dojlare, was the uncheck’ 4) balance of his account, Ameother Colored ” fn Admitted te Practice in thet supreme Court. ‘This morning, OD | rsetion of Representative Garfield, Jobn M. Langstor "ot Oberlin, Ohio, a colored man, was admitted 10 PF sctioe at the bar of the Supreme Court of the United F tates This is the Reoond case of the kind, # colored Fam having been admitted about two years ago. f Recetpts from Customs, ‘The rv feipts for customs for the week ending January 12, 9.6 28 followg: from New York, $3,306,465; Bos- tom, $226,327; Philadelphia, $105,488; Baltimore, $'s00,967. This shows a considerable increase over tbe receipts for ome time past, owing, probably, to the new tariff, the disposition being to pay all duties before ebanges are made, particularty tn cases where the duties ‘are to be increased by the provisions of the new bill. Thad ‘Steven’ Reconstruction Bill im the House. The Kew York Post Office Bill Pussed in Both Houses. » Rmigrante for Liberia. . The American Colonization Society bas nearly seven ae ao. ae ‘hundred apptications enroiled fbr the spring expedition to Liveria, hicsmpgcn eer g hc - THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Whe President’s Levee. ‘The President's first evening levee commenced this ‘audoa anion ‘eventing at eight o'clock, and, notwithstanding she night tt Sesel ‘Was intensely cold, with » bieak a wind blowing, SENATE. ‘the splendid parlors and halls of the White House were pst akan during the whole evening, and. the barat, Jan, 27, 1967, ‘ Doves was generally pronounced to begs trilliant and’ select as apy that bave been held for some years past, All , ‘She smaller rooms were adorned with vases and ef rare and fragrant flowers, and the brilliant lights dis- played to the highest advaniage th mew and elegant ecorations of tho Presidential patiors. When to thero | Deauties were added the varietyof brilliant colors to bé Yeund in the ladies’ dresses, ‘and the glittering, in+ ‘signia of army and havy officers in full uniform, @ tableau of splendor War formed that exercises fan irresistible fascination tothe eye, and which/lingess Yong in the memory. At eight o’clock the President and his daughters, Mrs. Patterson an4 Mrs, Stover, entered fhe Blue Parlor, where the ceremony of receptiqn was % take place, and assumed their respective positions, the President near the entrance tothe room and the ladnes a little more retired, Mre. Stover standing on the Wight of Mrs. Patterson, The United States Marshal of ‘the District waited by the side of the Presideat to intro- @uce the guosts, and Commissioner B. B. French made Qe presentations to the ladies, Mrs, Patterson and Mra. @tover were more ricbly attired than on any former occa- ‘gion of the kind, each wearing light corted etlk dresses, ‘astefully embroidered and cut low at the neck. Among ‘the distinguished guests were observed Secretaries Welles, Browning, McCulloch, Attorney General Stanbery, Post- waster General Randall, General Canby, Sir Frederick W. 4 Bruce, British Minister; Adjutant Genvral Thomas, Borace Greeley, General Emory, Geueral Dent, General Pickles, Professor Henry, of the Smitheonian Jnstitute; @olone! A. K. Long and Colonel Robert Morrow, of the President's staff; William Faxon, Ataistant Sotretary of the Navy; Edgar Welles, Chief Clerk of the Navy De- partment ; Colonel Parker and Major Webster, of Goneral Grant’s staff; Senator Johnson, of Maryland; Senator Barrie, of New York; Representatives Johnson, Hale, Finck, Banks, Hogan, Cooper, Leftwich, Farngworth, Schofield and Rogers; Senor Romero, Mexican Minister; Badge Black, and a large ntmber of others, officers of ‘@he army and Navy, Senators, Representatives, foreign Ministers, Secretaries of Jegation, Judges of the United States courte, Mr. Wanx, (rep.) of Ghio, presented the petition of the employés of the Washington Navy Yard for increasod Pay, which was referred to the Finance Committee. Several petitions for an increased tariff were presented end referred. ‘Mr, Scuxae, (rep.) of Masa, presented the petition of Texas Unionists asking for the reorganization of the government of that Siate. Referred to the Committee ‘on Recoastruction, 4 Mr. Suxrwas, (rep.) of Obio, presented the petition of the officers of: the Society for the Relief of the Poor of Cincinnati, complaining that great distress exists among widows and orphans of soldiers in consequence of the dejay experienced tn collecting bounty and back pay. Referred to the Commitrce on Pensions, NEW YOKK POST OFFICE Mr. Rawaay, (rep.) of Minn., from the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads, reported the House jolnt resolutions authorizing the procuring of a site for a Post office snd United States Court in New York city, with an amendment providing that the title to the. prop- erty to be purchased shail be examined and approved by the Attorney Geueral of the United States, This amendment was agredd to, and the bill goes back to the House for concurrence, OCMPENSATION OF POST OFFICR ROUTE AGENTS, Mr. Ramsay, from the same committee, reported the Dill of the House fixing the compensation of post office Toute agents at not less than $900 nor more than $1,200 per annum. Mr, BuckaLew, (dem.) of Pa., inquired what was the salary of theao officers at present? Mr, Rawmay said the maximum was $1,000. Mr, Haxpgicks, (dem ) of Ind., suggested that the min- imam be stricken ont. wate bill was passed, as reported, and goes to the Presi- ent NIAGARA ERIP CANAL. Mr. Cuaxnure, (rep ) of Mich., called up the bill of last session to establish ashipcanal around Niagara Falls, The motion was agreed to—yeas 20, nays 15—and the Dill was taken up. Mr. Evaunps, (rep.) of Vt., moved to strike out the section providing that the act should not take effect unless the Lagislature of New York shall give its assent to it within two years, e Pending the consideration of this motion Mr. Smenman moved to postpone farther censideration of the bil. Mr. Cuaxotgr said he would consent’ to this provided poss a was made the special order for to-morrow, atone o'clock. Mr. SHERMAN said it had better not be made the special order for that time, as it would come in conflict with the Tariff dill, which would be called up on Monday, Speaker Colfax’s Reception. Mr. Caan: Bpeaker Colfax held his first reception this evening at op a Suds eked how long woud take fo dspace Mz, SHERMAN sald Le had not the least idea. ais residence on Four-and-e-half street, Notwithstand- {rep.) of Cal,, tug the Icelandic state of the weather the attendance t : be made a der ‘wes ‘largo ond fashionable, Mr. Colfax received ‘antil the Fimanoe and Tax billa and ether. meamures, ne. ‘he quests in bis usual ‘and hospitable anne en pee and welfare of the country ‘manner, end Mre, and Miss Matshows, his mother go a ll AVE I and sinter, contributed thelr full share towards entertain- | and made the special order for to-morrow at one o'clock. ‘Yug the aumerous callers, The parlors were with igen esata co myelin a Aearsiny a ‘eo ait of the city and numbere Of persons of high venk, whom we noticed Consul General Hits, of ‘Bwitserland; Judge Advocate General Holt, Si. John B. 1, fkinner, Assistant Poatmanter Genofal; 8. B. Colby, Maginer of the Treasury; H. A. Risley, Assistant Solici- ter of the Treasury ; Senators Howard, Lane and Yates, ‘General Banks, Genoral Gaines, ands Jarge number of Representatives, After the rooms had been somewhat @eared the danciag was commenced and Kept up unt!) a ©, e0r8 ware, to the state of the thermometer. The Impeachment Scheme. The Hens editorial thie morning relative to the ‘advice, having concluded not to press the matter, Meeting of the Union National Comuittce. ‘ata meeting of the Union National Committee, at ‘| ‘Wilaré’s Hotel to-night, there were present Governor ‘Ward, of New Jersey, President; John B, Clark, of New Hampshire; A. B. Gardner, of Vermont; William Clafiin, of Massachusetts; J. 8. Fowler, of Tennessee; B. C. Cook, of Illinois; Senator Kirkweod.’o' Towa; H. W. Mofman, of Maryland; N. B. Smithers; of Delaware; W. J. Cowing, of Virginia; W. Windom, of ‘Mianesota; D. R Goodloe, of North Catolina; Thomes G. Turner, of . Bhode Island, and John D. Defrees, of Indians, the last mamed being Secretary. On calling the meeting to PENSION AGENTS. Mr. Lane, (rep.) of Ind., called up the bill to regulate intinent of pension agents, Mr. 1, (rep.) of Me., said he objected to the kind of logisfasion contained in the amendment vacating all_offices filled since the ist of October. Pending the consideration of this bill the morning hour expired and the regular order was taken up, which was 7a8 ‘TENURE OF OFFICE. Mr. McDoveats, (aem.) of Cal., spoke against the bill. ‘Mr, Witzer, (rep.) of Pimp a toaspeech made , in wi order Governor Ward said:— raid vn heres pes eens none peng edn ; ‘those who had ured e towards him ani as ate Zak nde crvammances wai rs | Burpy "the Praca Wie mi had te the repoblican ly what it to pomeras egpernpeeny SY penny cogenng ig on Me ‘correctness in their . | SPpointed those who had abused him worst. One man, These, _ under whose power is ite, but who wuts tarecgh ‘human agencies and Fame oe bave made this free and given its interests, Its welfare and its honor into our are the of the organiantion to we with interests of that ‘SNifor conrad! and sotto in reference to the, present ‘and sotion in the present Sc and pol ‘of the Tat which éiected “ we pa nae re thew go ge He iz f : ‘Since "we last. coammabica the, i the yal Seaite nave attested. snow thelt ett to the creed and their unwavering a seisregstede"f en eeeiy ancien, ae the. tiund and the doubts of the i pave given way before that upris- & 3 ne : % i stot aseeroediy sop jon, #0 and generously secured See Seen eat ss a of ten where the body of shat great national victory whieh, eulminated In the | SP oct tan is piace a man Who hed Yoled the Lincola While Mr. Hesdricks fepeaking Seen Se ectents of rer Sry mde Bou ae ty Mr. Seanen who ‘asked Nine he'(We. Hon Se rn nee, Sree spon tbe | Crkdts) meant to give’ his approbation to ths estrecn: ch sre vochsined oo muuch ‘of the wiodomand'ex- | Simary language of the ta, ‘which hen. nounces the to which “he Le repeals tee we Cevmie. sowtceas cuheutlinst oe ate m out ‘the ow prieaphate greek pariy, sad of oifion, snd which be commenced to carry tnto ¢xecu- . the v1 ee ee ana | tion on bis return from Bt. Louie to Wi ? He tae pete tn ae eae gotate of | (te. Sumner) would ask the Senator from it he ie ean the ee ee oes ‘was now vindicating the conduct of the President in Me Eh ar ee Toecribed ‘om the hearts | Hrying thet declaration tnto eect? a 4 Seer of war rece’ ‘ever iltummmating the onward - Prt gennot, say i ine the ple atrbuted to pa ny ngage ene adh OE UCT NG s - ‘wes © general and free conversation a 4m relation to the condition of the conntrg and’ the bee asain tn omeng Tom oer mea pred to (T}, - maetwuren whieh would best encure the truitsof victory | any with hime ‘This has alwaye beon expremed Ia the Ay ead peace pleasant term of ‘removal from office;” but to kick « Bras Month Carolina Amaire. ‘man out is to express the same thing in other age a Governor Ort 1s here on business connected with South | 20t ee ag so LA Enel hy _y. Qaroine, among ether saings teamigration into that state | 4° ee epee Ae: I it from the » Gnd the relief of postmasters who had either made re: | Senator Magsechusette I went and asked him if be Rif datancrch avenge) cetpwtimegaid ged fy ey ined nok Teed thet speech. Thad \‘ gonitederata wathoritig, which are ignored, and who ure | i" the Rewapapere Se ada oie eee eee \,Mot in favor of the adoption of the eanstitational amend. by Bouth Caroline nor by any other southern stata, : it ' ‘favors fabmission to anything tho con- | sipitit differeaces not with ay be welcotiwed as an economical meamre, pa Re. fF, Ayo National Bank and the Gev. Score pees of the United Mates has order that et ai the in he 8 hey Ieot ell * Be. ; Chori of the Pest tH - “e Y {@ the government 44. Trem. the Come fa fasirh, shal 200 be bold reeponetbie for the money. | no Teva the voit, ormeatok ‘The fhettos of tp.\¢ Oder wit be seen at once when itis subject to his control deity. * re = cult Band ah Wendy ehieenis, paiahe joer be ah maageacted thejgenetal gub- Go hin antag 0h had tale OB4 ie epperpad Find wreniegt 3° ME, drm) of Ws, Cavern o toqure of offen doring good behavior, He had become convinced in ‘TRE PRLADELPHIA COMMON COUNCIL. upom of the management of am poten. the Tadlan Attra, ia. the British Ofer of Onc Hundred and Forty dienes of ethers tn thas employment were = ie ‘Land te the City—Salting the City Raiire — Execa. ‘Tracks-Resgh and Tumble Fight is the of removal, whether 4 the “ | Srp sree Hap te hese. As to the Con. Coane) Chamber, , &e. soon 8 100 veniion and the ‘who io it, he. = (mags hewn nnd mee PRILspeLPatA,, 4 ea —e anh bes. the pry yey ae In the mecting of the Common Counai) to-day emensage pn nile wosld pot encel to ing after the colored was reef from the Mayor, stating that four leading Gz to We aaposted to Prove thst tbe policy of the ode to treat the black mon with cltizensthad parchased ope hundred and forty acres of ih cngrepen ary Bed Sepret ow sane Sees ety a eo Some bal whieh t ; . Mr. Ho} of Wis. said masriuch as his pe: with o unease th | ste value, Keep ‘trom colleague (Mr. Hittle) Bad rpent Ret deal of time in. t Grinnéit) “The the te. eovept ihe Sbout twarthieds of the people ha failed to seo i that he wanied to bave everybody fight the ais stem tng th ach, not think'#t would pay for bim to try to demonstrate it the Ca poe oak may nlekiny the bs 1s Believed to tave been view of lhe Dooktrtae she could demonstrate it his get iors Biave-of Lows thas will kick the | to be bythe raion copes, f . colleague's own spéech, on the question of adm! ar- saad ; " ime eee [se Coateon Coewsl's, pe arewention took ir, Hows dented that any suck thing codld be proved... Bort vole mas on striking out the ap. Js, Me. Hocus, dom.) of Mos, at eg ee trom his epeesh referred. to, pe # $40,000 for Prcittating \clermph communica- ee eacnle ay ge Bridge goone was by the presiding cleaning the Mr. to the remarks of eon the Atlantic and Pacifle States. ¢ which suthor! ridges. chamber and pied ‘At bue time against the ng proposition, whieh was the +f) Mr. Raymon offered to agree to © proviso the IUPROVENDDT OF OXTURAGO® mana, wasn thas whole chamber would be ment bim. He congratulated the ton Would copsent to the abrogation of the Cm Bien ok Bi Pee ae om having found so able « defender and champion ss Mr. cont ‘on application of the Secrotary bf tho <r pe rena 09 ee, u He rickey apd he would soy tas ae Otay id preg a s e Heme) ail the oxy yn site. power debate of we rious ote to and the paragraph was | cause them to my at em Senator Indiana, er, im edvocating Mr. Daiaas in ‘a bill to: 6 NEW YORKER amend: enid it was the duty fev pal ‘Dext vote was on striking ont the paragraph ap- ir. {mat AL, 3 it $10,000 for collecting statistical information | disposal of certain coal ‘ Ei aa ploof thie country. He To'loval people of | {a regard fo the mineral resources. of tho North western’ | referred to the Committee on Public da pons EES MORON ct ream the country against the President af Ne. eal eed bonne) ‘The paragraph was struck out by s vote of 64 | BELIBZ OF THE TWENTY-FIRST acum wBW YORE cay. ‘temwelden TAIERL rere oe could ~t a coins “bere was mo such duty)|,; Tne:mext vote was onstriking out the clause for five Mr, i. mebr and scuinet oar Seters, for the Pregi@ent bad not become an Ai nea, the public garden. ‘Tho clause was not “3 ANDERE Or ieten en : speak, | ‘The next vote was on theamendment making an ap- ; [ IN DEN ‘ ior Rerowemad dente to mietds 33! i propriatign for Inoreased-compensstion to clerks The VEREINIG ; Mr. McDoveant—lI rise to a ga of privilege. oreapaepents was agreed to—ayes, 81; poes not counted, ms 2 BE ‘ tBR ob ‘Mr. Sumvmn—I do not yield the Qoor. | " n was then passed. . ROH — R arma Tho Cnam—The Senator from California rises to a PRINTING THE FROCEEDINGS OF CONCRESS. w wt Pain Ati ot A er eat abet : aa ag one hfe ‘Ofigg ecke Tryon row and Usnire size, ieee to sie of much remarks about the | pediency of providing by law for reporting the debates PERSONAL bape ea tly ‘ New York. Executive of the United States. -'~ | Of the proceedings of Congress ‘by reporters chosen by | Mr. LawnExce, ies Ohio, hay AT A SPECIAL, MEBTING OF JACKSON ENGINE ‘The Cram (Mr. Anthony)’ asked: Mr. MoDongaR what | each House,thereof, and for the publication of such de- | unavoidably absent the first three days of the wee! Company, No. 6, héld at their house Tht y evening. were the he took exception to? bates and proceedings at the government printing | present he would have voted for the two bills admittin; January ev }, the following preamble and resolutivus Mr, McDovoat asked Mr. Sumuer to repeat, what he | office. Nebraska and Colorado, and in favor of Mr, Boutwetl’s rare geaninngs Lae Hine siesibes, MiiAiliPreocasty bad jast said ahout the President. 7 ‘THE DEST DUE TO TEXAS. amondment thereto, jereas nt m has been summoned, by the will of our Heavenly Father, to depart from among fas’ and fram ‘his belo¥es tasaly, hare. % ' In reply to the intimated that he words On the motion. of. Mr, Wasnavi of Ind., the , Mr. STEVENS one ay ona me oem (nem) H would try to close the debate on his bill next week. cll yo amaae that Secretary of the was instructed to report what present them. a r—I'Nl do it, : amount due by the States to Texas previous to The House, at a quarter past four o'clock, adjourord,, red, That we, the members of Engine Company No. ME Fae walked: koe to trade ns wrote Fm a a and apeerg re on fee: i PMc A A cl 6, wae ie ia Sracale with mak bereay : a. ip of paper words ir, Sumner as accoul money ed, processi " operon Puem, While thie waa belng dopo Mr. | it from the confederacy. ADDITIONAL FROM MEXICO. Hh pd iclaok |. M-, to eggoet. hie: romaine 1 Bf Petar’e ABUS®S AT THE WEST POINT ACADEMY. 3 ; Mr. Jouxson, (dem.) of Pa., offered a reaointion direct. ‘The Cuair called for the reading of the words objected | Ing the Committee on Military irs to inquire in re They were read as written down yu McDougall, | abuses in the quality and charges of board for the cadets as follows:—'Never before had we a ident who was | at West Point, with power to send for persons and the enemy of his conntry:” i Papers, and to proceed to West Point if Mr. Antgosy (in the chair)—In the opinion /of the |. Mr, Scnexck suggested to add the following’—‘“In Chair this does not go beyond general bounds, of ge- | which cage the committce shall extend Its investications, bat ir speech conected with tue administration and diciplige thera.” , SUMNER rose to proceed with bis when connected wi ministration ane ine there. ir Syanoveate appeated from the decision of the} The resolution so modified was adopted. Chair, sayine he wished the vote of the Senate on the | REPORT OF THR MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED BTATES question be had raised. POR THE PARIS EXPOSITION. Mr. Sumxer—Then I insist that the actual words On motion of Mr. Hicsy, (rep.) of Cal., the Committee orted by the chort hand writer shali be read. ' on Printiue was instructed to inquire into the expediency Ir. EpMounne said he agreed that the words used” ex- | of having the report of J. Ross Browne on the mineral ceeded the proper limits of debate, but he would like resonrces of the United States printed in the French have the discussion of tho bill hpeneasd tpl aad he mae commen for tion at the Paris Ex- moved that further debate on the point o! post: Fae wide fee poned until to-morrow, Goons. not be done, The point On motion of Mr. Bipwrt1, (rep.) of Cal., the Commit- ‘ane boy Sens beet Fig pypsccms Ways and Means was lostrugted to! inquire ‘into . Howarp, of Mich., moved to lay appea! 1e expedioncy of making the on 8i oods im- of Me. epregait a the table. «| potied specie, according "to weight, Instead of ad va- Mr. Grnwes, (rep.) of Towa, said it was due to the Sen- ator from Maseachusetts that his words a¥ uttered should be read. The words as taken nak ed KA ong pe Jal it that “we never re resi- hey ae ite ‘an enchag, to his country.” , The i ripen ret as ame hr’ oes mesg a8 Go from Massachusetts, aecording to the — band report epee A yoy mene By mornii rye lawful for any railroad company to collect fare 5 as or coaches to whom a seat in suc! not remarks in support of the amend: Resolved, That his friends in the Fire Departmedt are re- Sumnor rose and sald he claimed the right to proceed unless the point of order was made awd decided. "Phenolved, That a copy of abe t resented to th solved, a ol foregoln; to th: family of deceased. JOUN SHIELDS Fercsan ‘Ceanes MoGisnts, Secretary. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THK courts, of several Staten; are legal here. Ne Gharge unless auccess{ul, Advice free und coufdent'aL FL, KING, Counsellor at Law, 213 Broadway. 2 A WRERRYS FAMILY OINTMENT 18 CURING HUN. grand banquet was + dreds daily of Burns, Scalds, Guthered ore A grand banquet wen. given to (Bacobedo previogs "to TF Tes SYP iics, “Macnmataan’ eereg’ Oita Corns his marching trom Monterey. Chay Hands 4c. Price 26 cents. Sold by all druggist. A fight was expected to take place between the force | Depot 167 Chatham street. Try thie inval ore. of Mejia and the liverais somewhere near Dolores | 4 BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 11 Hidalgo, Now York and other States, without publicity or fee tits di ited. Consulta Canales was at Victoria, Mexico, Naravajo’s head- |" M, LOWES, Counsellor, &e., 78.Nasano ntrert,_ quarters are at Meir, ‘ah Bustamente had issued @ proclamation io favor of (Q*O88r OFRA HOUSE ART association Juarez and full of bitter language against Maximilian. LAST DAY BUT ONE. , if Great preparations were making at San Luis for the POSITIVELY Fila of Juarez, who was expected to make that city NO FURTHER DELAY. js capital, — The Ortega faction is reported to be gaining ground. OBTAIN YOUR CERTIFICATES Cortina has officially annoanced to Barrizabal that Tam- pico, Tola and Victoria had aimed for Ortega, who ‘was occupying them with military forces, A circular of Marshal Bazaine 18 publishod in the Rio Grande Courier of January 15, translated from the 0b. servador, which also pubiishes in an extra the following news, received by private letters from San Luis:—."We are informed that in consequence of the retreat of the Ortega Gaining Ground—Circulur of Marshal Bazaine, &c. Gatveston, Jan. 17, 2867, Mexican news received here to the 15th. Escobedo and his entire force left Monterey on the 27th for San Luis Potos!, in hot haste for a fight with the French, MATTERS RELATING TO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The Senate bill, which was up yesterday at the close of the Leite Bl to incorporate the Washi! ON MONDAY NEXT, ‘aT 96 P, we, 4 THE GROSBY OPERA HOUSE WILL BE AWARDED 4 tion. ‘Ite. Sumver—The Senator has not qnoted me correct}; % tery to the fort dividual who may Bold « . some ® sald it | Mr. G {rop.) of Iowa, moved an amendment te | imperial forces towards the capital, where th ie fottatiare indiesatigt who See, ie ia Same Lar nee aera. Gumucr ooneody, Ho | theamanement by adding the words “except with thelt | celvod orders to coucosteala Escobedo mum Rave: core. LUCKY NUMBER. te and "he ‘would wT mer tae aopatt ed . one, (rep.) of Wie, suggested that this railroad SracUnsdlt: te Ghee tai Tae ” bin Vals, See 00 te TO ENABLE PERSONS ry hs company was part a.scheme for the sale of the 2 Marshal Bazaino issued the following circular:— Tat Mix, Dootrreus ‘wala he had's0 ame Tarfa to the i for a ARTERS cARY 0” Mexico, LIVING AT A 'DISTAROR drawal of ‘the if the Senator > Mr, ) of IML, ea'd hebad beard nothing | ‘The Commanding in Chief has received a 10 OBTAIN CERTIPIOATES-DURING THE <wriaspaiens sic he had kind, tologram from Farin dated December 18, expressing the ne > Tyee nt: Neck rake: intention of the ‘govenment to have returned Last WEEK _— Sa oe if necessary, pane Rot the bagels Dome nd OF TRE ART ASSOCIATION; ‘ought ptenen og thorized. . ~4 The appeal from the decision serel ther tg es arrangements have beon made to Gil cogermathied cay se 4f any of these | recsivedon iseh on SATURDAY, THE 19TH INSR, ** UP 70 18 OOLOGE PF. WILD) BE MAILED, GPON THE DIRKOT YOUR ORDERS TO” “THE ART INGTITUTE, “TT |hO. gs BaOADwar ‘Tue extraordinary snocess which 19 attending the close o- the Association has made it now coriain-thas, + EVERY CERTIFICATE WILL BE ®OLD ALL, WHO Wish 10. PURCHASE, THEREFORE ipee Ir. that, in order that Sena to consider the question, ‘The motion to adjourn was disagreed to, from same commlitee, reported a bill Mr.. Lane moved to lay the appeat of Mr Doolittle upon stctienm 4 for the punishment of grand and petit larceny. | detachment on the first secure occasion which will offer. Several poluta of order were here on én Partie-| , hr Wauxe, from the same comiittee, reported abit! | “Gisies of this Givceity sooo Beet te accent nap | SHOULD DO 80: BEROMBE:” evadii-ou mentary ‘- ntions, after which the teoals laid (the ap- | to incorporate the Washington Transportation and Canal | December 19 to be enforced immediately. THE Last MOMENT. peal of Mr. Doolittle upon the table, by a vote f yeas 29,.| Company. yin Bi Las ai. meal aie, 10, an follows:— ‘The morning hour expiring before the reading ot the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Remitiasces which may arrive too late will be eiarned ix jeesrs. Cattell, r, Soret bill was couciuded, at forty minutes past two, the bill o REG! .ED. Fe yy [alee ge ines, | went over til! to-morrow, 4 Revewwe FRacps Usearraro—Orncers Assarurep ISTER! LETIERS, cr a thew ari, Bd jrieedt ata a0? ie ne Wrie Mixo 4 Ser0rE.—On Thursday afternoon, be- | &8!# *pocially ordered to be returned by express Anos: Neste,"guctaton Cavan, Dises, becias ten. | MF, Ooox, (rap) of TH, ouleate intratuced. a ill Yo |'twesn four aud five o'clock, Inepector Rowand, of she | SPECIAL Norie, drieks, Johnson, MeDougall, Norion, Pattersoa eni ag mae Bone! jeoenvea; a ad Taternal Revenue Department, in company with bia. aa- | she delivery of engravings will aot be interrupted ¢u rine sistants, Charles and Joseph Rameden, repaired to a Gis- tillery in the rear of No, 67 Hudson avenue, of which they took 0. Shi after entering they were sot Cones property formerly belonging to the Confederate States tuat has been removed and smuggled away, Referred to the Judiciary Committee. NUMBERING THE HOUSES IN WASHINGTON. On motion of Mr. Lxcersot the Committee for the Dis- trict of Columbia was instructed to inquire into the pro- priety of having the houses in hsp numbered in accordance with the system adopted in Philadelphia PETITION. ‘Mr. Manvin presented the petition of citizens of Sara- toga and Fulton counties, New York, praying for a pen- sion to Samue! Do: , the only surving soldier of the the drawing, but will be continued regularly enti RVEBY ORDER SHALL HAVE BEBA, FiLvro. CERTIFICATES....,... my PURCHASE THEM AT THE aRT INSTITUTE, NO. @$ BROADWAY. OR'THE BRANCH AGENCIES: FINE ART GALLERY, NO, 969° BROADWar, wo BIERSTADT'S GREAT PAINTING, “THE STORM ON THE ROOKY MouNrams,: le vow on exhibition, + R, ©, ROOT, ANTHONY & 00., No, $1 Hastay «ure Senate then, at fifteen minutes to five o'clock, ad- reed, upoo of fellows, who beat the officers in euch HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ‘Wasmartos, Jan. 17, 186%. 18 THERE 4 BARBOR IN THE VICINITY OF POINT SAI, Call- * worn? On motion of Mr. MoRore, (rep.) of Cal., the Com- mittee on Commerce was Instructed to inquire into the Gxistenco of a harbor in the vicinity of Point Sui, Sazta Barbara county, Cailfornia, and the practicability of rep- dering such harbor valuable to commerce. ‘The premises of Michael O'Hara, In Sixteenth: street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, were suvaded by Cap- tain Brown, of the Forty-ei"hth precinct, on the same day, and four barrels of whiskey minus the revenue brand were unearthed in a wood shed. The owner of the whiskey was held for examination before the, United States Commissioner. Fres.—The alarm of fire about three o'clock yester- ment offered last evening to the Legislative Appropria- agree ON Rg ie ben ghd Es W. K. O'BRIEN @ BRO., No. 17 Third avenue. making the com- if. Str rather ve that cause =A Ltn vvalld to clerks ‘of the Houee last | trouble to any of the brethren, he would it BROOKLYN AGENCY, roy ‘cat to and ‘bill reported to the Mr. Baker said that the term ‘‘government” a J. MORRIS & CO., No, 194 Fulton stress. fouse. amends aonb: sous and 8 quorum pen dewraew aren had to be se, or ‘to amend the mitieeot the W => been reported to the House with 8 omer Mr. nis k——foal willing to have that ORARD SO cad . SERVES unt Bante ANset amendment left on the an th was wholly untrue PRIZE CONORST. “The Gruss remarked that it: war not within: his SUED CREED 90 aS Ga CneENe, ne po es od ‘but the geatieman coald Sivasum, Ga, Jan, 17, 1867. aND THB oon BE GIVES. "2 Seva made that maying that at all In the Superior Court for Chatham county, Ga, to-day. WapAan A’ RINE, events he had an amendment to to the Dill, CHICAGO, Ubks,, ‘The bill was recommitted, and the House Ute went SATURDAY, JANUARY 36, 1067, {nto Committee of the Whole on the State ef thé Union, THIS 18 op ras ‘Mr. Cobb in the chair, and resumed the consideration of BUCCESE Riba aha 260,000 VALUA! VALUED A’ HALF A MILLION INCLULING §it % WILL BE PRES) iC RA CAPITAL PRIZE, 000 IN GREENBACKS. EVERY OTHER TICKET DRAWS A PRIZS. TICK: oH, FIVE TEN YOR @ rWhnty von gta VE TOR HM LL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESSOR RECEIPT OF TNAUGU iF fh: if: se, i seen Gree mace wipe had cwrend, in Roceny pus amndeas oe the Hall of the Franklin Institute, ‘The attendance | MONEY. Ha wo commision rons und Teported the Dil to ihe House. was quite large and embraced many feading char. SEND THE NAME OF RACH SUBSORIBER AND 4D tity te oep teave to offer an Cary oad acters who fa Suatea of equality, The Con- | DRESS. es be goes HRI, aS E A EDS WEN. SK. nraitin tuled thet the fosasdmovni wan'not 1 brder ta All comiunteations should be the House, liberty than this central vernment couldba He AA oR +4 00,. ‘Mr, Stevens then brought ap the matter of to we left to the States that could be Potion, til ene pine ate ene. wn me dntaphieccniteemtoen = Ih ‘ie reminded the Honse taet sutecqssnt 0 he roasts | ing the 5 HF of is Union, The gentleman from AEB ic tussthde we renee Med eared wien» pound taereere of id cent wine ne no ep f po pi ite thet BA eceaboro coer Meet ocimrirly pg lend pF geen that in- | Congress wou! interfere and io it 80, “And the goss are {0 be the ‘beet Gye and ‘Was intended to cover all such propositions. He 5 Cy! 1 Oe to tI of he was informed that the adoption of this amendment not ieee Bane ‘would create a great Sp a tm the bos ey against the $ one o an foceneiny fty te ia ¥ "9 PL capes per cent, hoped that the anion of te yy repenienn § rene itersnee wen te . Beane, a gh argued that of tem tien was necessary im order to carry out the: of sents, ove ‘Woowmn:vos, (rep.) of Vt., and Somme, (rep. ) tang ee SE RS . Wey compre. a i ) ot A A aniced: , > ’ vote on eesareet whic ont ine ation andthe he Thete hed baan no violation neo te te eS peovien the Seer * earn Reema rilgg thos there bad been a viiston of te ua Ss tere bod bow Owe eras of grey ebersies