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aie 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY JANUARY 24 18967. weak eee eee anni: <a a ite eee —_—————— hase of seven-thirty notes, | to said person. n twoextends the provisions of | off in the ‘nowr's debate against Mr, Boutwell’s bill to | galleries seomoa vo enjoy the 80@D® “nd to regard it as a $103,763,500, | The pure i the tor ko na rection to the widow of a soldier or sailor | 1Mpos% ‘no tect cath op attorneys and counsellors prac- | Preity yood serious comedy. dying bh Section threo provides that | tisiny jy the Federal courts. He said that (he scenes in | Mr. Oar, (rep.) of Iud., moved that the members Botbing jn the aet shall be construe reducing the | Whe sfouse during last night and this morning mast have | under arrest be discharged 0 Pay ment of the usual fees. quastity of land to which such persons 2 entitled | Pemonsirated that it is always well fur @ majority to be Mr. Farquuanr, (rep.) of I4d., moved an amendment, linder the pre-emption jaws on account of any railroad } iberal to a minority op all legislative subjecta. If the | to except the first members who were fined under the ee WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Tax Monoexen FirzGrrato—Sray ov PaocKroio*. ~ Thomas Fitzgerald, charged with the murder of Mise Helen Hicks, in the town of Westchester, ov the ttrt ery aN WASHINGTON $41,212,250, Total, $14,065,750, The commissions paid on these purchases aud sales amount to $101,583 OI, being about thirty-two four hundred and fifty Ufths of one per cent About oue-sixteenth of one percentas | e's ny wont whatever, eo preempiion claim ) gentieman who bad charge of the bill had been Mberal | first call of the Mouse, wad second, the members who | day of August, 1866, and who was sentenced at White ia follows:—Upon the sale of five-tweoties $89,572, ant eecption prior to the loeaton of such railroad", | Enough. to allow the democratic sido of the Huse | left the Mouse after the firs: vail, aud that all those ex. | Plains at the November Court of Over and Term ner to n the purchase of seven-thirties $13,110 50, instead rant, Section four provides that the applicant tg | reasonable time for discussion, those scenes would not | cepted be on payment of doable the usual | be hanged iv the jail of that viliage to-morrow, between Consideration ‘of the Tariff Bill 5 pelogh ; a pre-emption to @ homestead entry yay | bave boen witnessed. This bill was one of a series | fees. He urged upon the House the propriety of vindi- | the hours of ten A. M. and two I’ M., has been ranted of tne oF $200,108 0s Weg ropisier and. receiver each, as commissiong” get | of measures int-nded to invade tho ust Jurisdiction ef | cating ite own dignity and panishing those who had been | a respite until further order of ‘the Court, Judge in + The Cuse of Paymaster Winston. pplication one per centum upon Uy the Supreme Court of the United Staies, and to subvert | in comtemp: of its authority. Schrugham having issned the authority for the pirpose in ~he Senate. The case of T, M. Winston, late chief Paymaster at | price as fixed by the law of the land applied for, it and its just powers to the will of the legislative ds- | Mr. Coun followed on the eame side, reflecting severely | of hoaring the argumeut on a writ of error. é Jew Orleans, who was allowed to resign on refunding | !kecommissions whem the claim is finally eet partment of the government. It was int to tmvade | on the republ.can leaders, who had so ingloriously re- | wilt be argaed be'ore the Genera! Term of th a. ancnanaivel New Orleans, ie t was referred to the Committee on Pablic La’ yds the decision of the Supreme Court respecting the teat | treated trom the position they bad taken yesterday. | Court, which will be held at Brooklya on the se y to the Treasury $26,300, is exciting considerable com- UNIVERSITY FOR THE DISTRICT OF COL. pLA, oath as apotied te sen ee Lee — Moves served nator pen aud Barnaine be wigs day a Pepranry, nee The stay of proceed M e it e ent to be a a . tatrodu ‘a bill for the | was a biil to do indirect according the pposed to have much experience of ret reats, but he | served on ~herit ron two weeks ago, but did not 5 The New "rest Oath and the Post Office | mu, t openerieg ae. bee eae yoy stcialy 2 ee ME A rotten opinion of the Supreme Court could wot be dew openly. | never could bring himself to adwire such movements. | District Attorney Bates until yesterday afteruo- Ap Passed Compounsing, offence with whi are for the education of youth in the Dissrat of Columbia, | Referring to Mr. Boutwell’s remarka that he wished to | Mr. F. strong language in D propriation Bills Pass ‘The statement. of Winston has been taken as to the | Referred to the Committee om the Dawyict of Columbia, | preserve the Supreme Court from the contamination of to the mortification and humiliation of the defeat m amount actually abstracted, and this amount has been | QUALIFICATIONS OF LAWTERS FRACTEWG IN THY UNITED | traitors, Mr. Finck sald that three-fourths of the emi- | which the majority had received from the hands of the | WS comvicied at Bedford at the adjourned Cour : $ in the House. th A bo made the charges alleges STATES COURTH nent lawyers of the country woutd va-tly prefer being | minority. r and Terminer for attempting to Kill his wife by slow paid over, while the officer who m: ‘The Dill of the House prescribing rules for the quali. | associated with Alexander H. “tephens than with the | Mr. Oxra advocated bis own proposition, saying (hat it | polsan and is now confined in the White i’!a us jail Oa aS What coupons to the amount of at least $75,000 were | cation of lawyers fourts of the United | distinguished General from Massachusetts, Benjamin F, | was made for the purpose of putting & stop t thoe | awaiting sentence, was brought betore Judge (iibert op ‘cut from the bonds piaced in Winston's hands for dis- | States was announced fretn mall ‘The gentioman (Mr. ‘Bontwalh one mee A pen ry ings. 5 Sy ee a oa writ of habeas corpus, and reman a baal i i tee, not over a year ago the Licutenan! neral . Fagquuar’s amendment was agre y ai is Honor, as District Attorney, Jona > suport of the Judiciary Committee on the Bill | vurvement to the army and appropriated by him. 38 ia PRIVATE LAND CLAIM, army entertained Mr. Stopbens as an | original motion, a2 thus amended, was adopted. Bates, bad not been’ notitied of the application for bait. mc 4¢ Bungtarny xv Granp Larcexy.—Alexander Dottion reception, and that |. Mr. Kasson, rep.) of Iowa, ag a question of this chamber, | privilege, offered the following resolution :— them Mr, Boutwell, had taken him National Bank. P vvedl. ov Congress by the hand. "Was General Grant or were those centie- Leonard Huyck, formerly Presideat of the Merchants? 7 eon tract of 15,000 tt | aio comuamsiinted bythe presence of Mr. Stephene t| bis way iio she oie wil Wational Bank, wes to-day delivered into the custody of } land in Louisiana. It is an old claim, and bas frequently | Ho gave it as his deliberate judgment that} the prineiplos the United States Marshal, he having been arrested yes- J aa ary in (he aopetitution and of the gov-.| Drsught to of the House, to abide its order in respect | 10 tng $8,000, of rs . terday in New York, on a requisition of the court in thie iy wit te peuciieg of she conaitution and ofthe gov. | Tis eam ie le iy wae sold to8, person in New York, who hiss since eity, Huyok was sndicted on Monday fer the larceny on the consiitution and to invade tho jurisdiction of the | ,,¥r, Fanqonan defended himself from the charge made Bren arrested, and is now confined in tie Tome: Ail he 92 day of Api at of tieton United Salen Reade, ies. Braves fo.) of Pa moved to lay ton the tah parties are avwauting trial. eesti rete BHA iT aie A A mus amt. To REGULATS un remo ormcane oF rn oma |. RAILRGAD ROBBERS AND_DESPERADOGS SENTENCED. arrested charged with fraud ‘These pix ; Phase Jam, 23, 180% since Huyok was al frand, &e., in a ngs pfoccedings scsopiedneary two boars and then Wittiam P. iting and LIN Ky rat take connection with bis management ‘of, ‘the bank, but was venir Sin of the bill repurted | sonpers, who subsequen' rvey King, one of ;eleused on giving security. Clee rigri gh imyecprr tm pin “fa orn thelr ida huge bee sestaaand oo be Ranges oo Vara ‘Democratic Acseciation, Lng? remain prisoners charged siti» robbs The Setar Desseerebs Asepuation haba a "bbetiog Se Caren Benes Grvail 08d '| she tral Peutianance of tra} vault June ‘District Courts, After some digaussien the bill was re- meee i hen SEES Recs oe aco Hons mm tn | SUCRE ro Revalotion bas ga SUTICE—DANLE! ATHEWS. AU: no very distant day, Resolutions were adopted recom- fiona es which ‘and guards of Mr. Wiiuias, (rep) of Pa., from the Judiciary Com IONEER. 0 D ATTR. ALE OF Tegarded by many as a proper cate for investigation. ¢ Providing for Filling Vacancies in the Of- meee aswcenacus ‘Morchauty’ fices of President and Vice President. &e. ee. Xo. alias William Irwin, aud Stephen Serryan were arrested Resolved, T! . Farquhar, ber of the House from Tociana having daring its hal session forced | at Yonkers, and on Saturday last lodged in the at ut 1t¢ permission, during a call | White Pla‘ns, charged with burglary aod grand larceay use, and doors were closed by its order. | by entering the stables and carriage houses of pariies im Shall be taken into the custody of the Sergeant a-Arwe ant | the towns of Yonkers and Eastchester and robbing We Waswnoton, Jan. 28, 1867. Fiibastering in the House. “Me call of the House of Representatives was ordered jms balf-past ten last night, and all the time fvem that Boer until balf-past seven this morning was taken up with dilatory motions, the endless chain Of yeas end ays, and the listening to the exquges-ef dol in members who bad been brought back tote House ty the Sergeant-at-Arms, and the ‘imposing of the-fiaes, {After several attempts to obtain from. de majority of ‘he House the privilege of o@@ ‘hour's debate on the Dill for the opposition, made by Mr, Eldridge and Mr, Ran- ! 4 i 3 a5 z ef if & dali, Mr. Shellabarger, at half-past seven this morning, af 21 mittee, reported a bill to the selection of jurors : ” 3 im 2 th mending the city-of New York ae the place and ‘the 21st ff, which fs in ite! rights ae « ‘ FLORENTINE AND CARRARA MAKBLi: expreseed the desire to allow the opposition the one ¥ 2. ine time for meeting of @ national democratic | a contradiction—a tariff of even ten per cnt is a limita- Peed. OTe, COONS of WG Diath oF Coleman | STATUAN ES, AGM gt NOSKIO TABLER At i heer asked if the dguwaey ‘Commitign conid be ptive, because, tothe | Mr. pase (dem.) of Ind., followed on tho same | vow yacaNciss IN THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT AND VICE jon of protec: ‘allowed the necessary time to make their reports, and | Sovention, = fact side. Jared it unjust to the federal courts to inti- eee DANIEL A. MATH i ‘t eight o’clock Mr, Boutwell, of Mass., proposed to ad- | Rear admiral Godon, under date of December 9, an- pro! wufectures. The mate yg they oe Peg co eg espe en epmes we, Bovrwau,, from ‘the ‘pure Santee, repared THURSDAY of iD FRIDAY EViuNINGS) JAS Journ take TeCOES: jeven ‘oes amen arc! 940 3 ‘AY, O° x 3 - > until eleven A. M., when the | noances hig arrival, with the flagship Brooklyn under calles protect American pendence of the federal | Yee tng the officer who shall act as President of the | the largrat und most varied esiortment ever a0 5 4 1o of courts and at the pardoning power of the government. 1 “ formly the United States were not traitors, but were alien ene- t Florentine murble pedestals; statuet Pensecola and the Wasp. The Kanses was at Buenos Ines then, {iis bill would. fall to ‘accomplish the very | 4,120 frst section provides that in case of removal by | Fenusin the shell, Dancing Gila of Canc the 0 Wasp. a peonci H a weit tenwulsh ieees Oubiguad so death, resignation or inability, both of the President and | gc’; aise Trgees, istenserme and. Pompenin git ed from Command Me, Govan, (dom of Fug declared hat bo mas op- Jes Erion of coat, Sete a seay ous [sient acinomae ge, a ymander » no - perei o porter, Signor Toreito. anibare Sine ‘oer. veer sree posed to this’ bill, it sought to o by | dent of the Senate, then the Speaker of the House of ai. The: vi E. Simpson, ofthe Mobican, dated Rio Janeiro, Decem- logislation the solemn dec'sion of the highest tribanal | Pooresentatives, and in case there is no Speaker, @pposition would be allowed one ‘hour for debate, from s@even to-tweive, This proposition having been acceded ‘to by the minority, after some little hesitation anddelay, @ recess was taken accordingly. The houge met at @even A M., and after a debate of one bour and a quarter'by the opposition, the bill of Mr. Boutwell for the substitute of the Test oath was by a vote of . ef the country; because it singled out one profession Seana passed by ber 1, annowcing uae iy a or for coal and regard this @ same standpoint trom | for punishinent, while members of all professions were | wen the Chief | soe, and” ta Pease there | A PERRYS FAMILY OINTMENT 18 0) ‘The Tariff Bill in.the Senate. gerrioignn ane. Forceps —~ ‘which wo discussed a tariff Dill in the olden times, when | liable to the same penalties, and because it made no dis- | ao Chief Justice, then’ the oldest commissioned | Nipples; Files, Rucuwatioms. Sores. Chilblaine. Jal despatches have been received at the Navy De- | it was the subject of dispute between parties im the coun- | tinction between those who voluntarily engaged in the ba : try, We fete to consider it in the light Bra borden | rebellion and those who, under lorce of eircumnstances, | Justice of the Supreme Court shall act as President | Chapped Hands do. Price 28 cents. | Sold by partment from Commander J. M. Bradford, of the United | tit wn goon us by the war, and the first and most obvi- | identified themseives with it. Of the United States until the disability be removed, | Depot l87 Chatham sire’. Try this juvaluable « an States ship Resaca, announcing his arrival at Pernam- | ous inquiry of every Seualgr ought to bohow much itis | _Attbis point, when the clock indicated that it was | OFS President shall be elected, | The second section BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ‘buco, Brazil, and bis invention to sail-on the 17th ult, for | necessary to raise by tariff on imported goods. All the | within one minute of noon, Mr. Boyer yielded to Mr. oe ge lige der. Boe Fay cheat e ner New York and other States, w.chott publieits or fee Ul revenue peered 326 raised in gold must be ratsed by | Bourweti, who moved hesanransigisass do now adjourn. #0 request and direct, forthwith Figen hare ‘of rage pened ee ae Te the Senate Mr. Sprague, of R.J., continued bie argument in favor of the amendments on fax and linea (geods, and was followed by Mr. Sherman, of Ohio. Mr. Sherman theught there was much confusion about the terms of protective revenue and free ie Fanice. The moti . terim, While ibibenit whieh jo attics A ag amy Contract for Suprlying Lighthouses with Olt. Walle wo, have, deprecl: | THamodiately afterwards the Semaxen called the House Farancies to, be mate to the Executives of every 7 > ; : sr eereer har povetrg stece'eun pre roe | , ne anmt an nay za crete ns | Sb Sal's ruc | wet amo ann voy mom | Ei aeu talons et eine | AAT rca hn Sea lad ’ contract for supplying the lighthouses with oil during | am goods it is different. | formity’ with the agreement, of > Me cheer unin eke ties: Gas : less successful: advice frce. e tion to American labor must necessarily Wield '@ band. | the present year toa New York company, who were the acer os ee aii as Hi rary vous on the passage of (he ilting that to lay the bili on | Tuesday after the first Wedacsday in Beoom 9-1 MING, Oonnsetloe af Lav, 213 Brond vay’ some revenue. H¢ advocated higher duties, in order to | | oa niadors. The prices ranged from $1 10t0 $197 | being the product of a fereign country, thoy table, belng wi Mr. Boyer, by unanimous | Th? third sectiom’makes it the duty of the person dis~ | 4 BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY supply the necessary means of paying the interest on ‘i rding to the places where the oi! is to be | must be paid for in gold, the only money known Yo the | consent, continued his argument ‘bet the bill, It | Charing the duties and powers of the President, if without publicity or exposure. Good ev eur bonds He advocated high duties on spiritous | Per &#)on, according bs commerce of the world. The financial policy of the | had been.reserved, be said, for this Congress be not in session, to comyene Congress im. | fees charged 1)nlil divorce is obtained. Hquors, wines and cigars, and defended the specific duty | *livered. country during the war compels us, now to raise a very | © contempt for thit tribunal which —— POAEUE vous Coatiatsca Ga Mlil"fili' ordered '40"06 Se ‘ef fifty cents per gallon, which would yield about sixty Liss. wiyror rape ns wot - pal money in gold. The interest we now be —~ @ source fe pod va = 1 v2 ya mitiod. to seventy millions per year. The protective tariff is tes, nding to the Secretary, | state more particularly than has yet been done the con- dhe ene which cuables the manufacturers to overcome | Partment, dated the Hague, January 1, says, about tbe | i,” 393,490,051. Bi * | stitutional and logical arguments by which this bill is . LAFLIN, (rep.) of N. ; pai fomples, at bs * © | latter part of November, accordiug to the custom of the | ing bonds, except of compound smterest notes, they are | Supported. Among the enumerated powers of ing, roported a resolution offensive discharges, bpenth, ‘sore he burdens Jaid upon them by the government, and sed ertible into gold bearii cent ‘This power “to make all laws which shall be necessary | Xtra copies of the report of A. Mpgulebes this loatheome malady for ever. Bend which were not borne by the foreign maunutecturers, | Netherianés; the onitle were housed for the winter, since | SonvenO” suet be met within a year ora litue-sore, | aod for carrying into execution the foregoing | Mineral resources of the country. Adopted po nae a tet i ln Pm Tha He said England was one hundred years in. baliding up | “Het the rinderpest bas increased, notwithstanding tbe | Wien they are converted ‘the funcunt that will bore. | laws and ail other powers vested by this constitution in REFORT YROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, 0 10 THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICH AN ng UP | efforts of the government to arrest its progress. From | quired in gold to meet the interest obligations of the | the government of the United States or in any depart- ‘The Sresxsx presented communications from the Bec- | CE rcray stseete, where you Nill Aud eis, cotlees. sh ‘Rher manufacturing interests, while we had been only | 144 15: to the 18th of December the number of animals vernment will be $131,963,977. In addition to this | ment or officer thereof.’’ Authority is algo given by tho ing contracts for firearms made | flour and everything else per than any store in Nev @ome thirty-cight years, He said there was an increase | , 1.01.64 exceeded that of the previsus-week by three here — be raised an amount required to maintain our eee A ty Cea hes eben at ; y Yo ne price house. oa about com over rates ) fo intercourse and other liabilities growing out of | gress may by law a : ae see the ola in the present | iinared. From the 9th 10 the 16th the epidemic dimin- | (ref, "werent ca eaimated wf amount to at | oflcers ax it may deem proper ia the Presiient alone, in Waratee MORALE AND Feritio.¢ Jatt HALB. SEAM: COLARBigh SAUNA 8 cotton, woollen and silk goods, which was | i049 the numberattacked being 6,023. From the time | milliogs. The aggregate ‘amount of gold for tation sustain Congress in the r. {rep.) ef, Cons. EMTS BAT KeS PCO a Park vow, Fa meceesary to pay the Increased revenue, He de- | j, 6 ite ap, in the country to the 15th Decom- the My fans 40,000,000, 1 = 2 These ‘‘ 4 Y WELLS & CO., 115 Franklin street, and all drusgixis. fended the’ necessity of raising the duties on wool | 44, :9 90 animals died of the disease, and 21,000 killed | are to. ‘paid "proper oa coe iene Fab ) Ktters GRAND NORTH AMERIVAN PRizt CoN to meet ‘the additional tax from the high price of labor. He thought the House bill was probibi- fery in many articles, and that it taxed some erticles which ought not to be taxed, and he was in favor of the dil) from the Finance Committee tn preference to eltber of the other two, Mr. Fessenden, the chairman ef the Finance Committee, answered Mr. Sprague’s ar- g mente on the items of flax and linens. Mr. Johnson, ef Maryland, defended the existing tariff, and expressed geme doubt whether the new tariff proposed by the Winance Committee would yield gold duties sufficient to pay tho interest on the government debt. If they did Be was ratisfed that it should be adopted. He advocated @Fetection to the Maryland coa! mining interest, which, yielding bituminous coa), comes in competition with the fereign coal. He said that anthracite coal did not require protection, because that kind was not imported into the ‘evuntry, and he could eee no reason why the American ‘gainer ebould not be protected against foreign competition ‘an well as the woo! grower or the woollen manufacturer. Approval of Bills by the President. ‘The President has approved the bill providing that, in addition to tho present regular meetings of Congress, there shall be a future meeting of Congress on the 4th of March. The President has also approved the joint resolution appropriating $500,000 for the purchase of the lower portion of the City Hall Park in New York as a site for ‘the Post Office and United States courte. making the total loss 71,000. Previous to the outbreak next fiscal department of the of the epidemic beef cattle’ were largely exported to courts of -taw en England, . This exportation bas since ceased. All efforts to cure bave been fruitiess and the government has con- fined its attention 10 infected districts, but go far with Uitle success. United Staten Supreme Court. In the United States Supreme Cuurt to-day the follow- ing cases came before the court :— No, 15, Sturday et al., plaintiffs, va, Jackaway,—Mr. Sumlion Gor delivered two bpinion of the Court, canwer- ing the questions certified in the affirmative certificate division from the Circuit Court for the Eastern dis- trict of Arkansas. No. 116. Goodrich and Drew, appellants, vs. the City of Chicago.—Admiralty obstructions to navigation. | our im, experience Cause epee Ylolded us a revenue of $179,000,000, No. 117. in and Nash, plaintiffs in error, va. under same taw the before it was Towne and Washburn.—Assumpsit, Argued. No, 118. Campbell, plaintiff in error, va the City of Kenosha, Wisconsin.—Municipal powers, Argument com! menced. at 119, 120, 121 and 122 will be taken up on Thure- ry. y On Saturday event the 28t2, inst, thedrawing 1« BeEEFSEE Hi i : ‘OTICE TO PATENT AGENTS. pag = ES MR. 8, EDGAR PAGET, VIENNA, AUSTR! eR tT SF AK "AY, WU ERG, ae, ‘address in full Mr. 8 BDGAR PAvi'T, 18 Riemergasse, na, Austria, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. | Got RERG’s cenwax onerwent—wannarten yess, galt rheum, si! bone and ‘skin «i Jersey City. ec. For sale at $8 Bowery, and by all principal druggisia, Suoorma Aryray aT 4 Coce Ficmr,—A cock fight came Te MEDICINE OF THE AGE. They f # THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sevend Session. SENATE. Waanscroy, Jun. 24, 1867. THR GOVEREMANT ADVBRIIMING IN THE DISTRICT PAPERA. ‘The Cuan laid before the Senate a response from the off on Tuesday evening, at Mackey’s cockpit, in Warren NDRETH'S PILLS continue te increase the ran ‘ASSibT MATORE te semove avery tatut vt uri v. street, and a row took place, in which a young man named Edward Dickinson offered bis services as media- Ee avery’ smiled: tbe toe bor purge The Impeachment Question. ‘tensively used “across toonnSeaantions tneeitiar of" ot Re. | Secretary of the Treasury to the reeolution of December 5, tor, when he receives the. eqntente of a aimed at | extensively ot NDRETH'S PILLS jeu prom as mem the House of Re. paaeag dhe pig bade advertising in | 80.189 as to say it hatever might be the E another by a man named McDermott, The 0 pene- BRANDMETING PILLS Contats Presentatives, in recently writing to a friend, eaysi— formation about governmen LJ condition of the country, whenever partionlar interest | Com! trated the shoulder, but the matter was svon hi up +e yo pao “Touching th’ impeachment business, my own opinion | tbe papers of thie district. It was ordered to be printed. | sprang up, to piace such duties upon the foreign article | deemed fe ce by the “ring,” and no complaint was made to the au- OR OTuRE MINERAL. BUT ARB feand bas been that it will amount to nothing. All the PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS. ee — Se ayy He thought it 9 thorities. E VEGETABLE reports that the Committee on the Judielary have been | Petitions and memorials were introduced vs-Momars | jtr'sudevete atrouiment would noe be adored. oie | power fo give to the ceuris power to make trelr ows and sate for all taking testimony bearing hard on the President are | W408, Hows, Fussexpex, Evuvxps and others, which | hed respect he said for the manufactures of the ; rules, ithad clearly the power in any particular caso to wg oe * Kot a single wi has been examined, and the — npr —— ga rr Cele mia go 75 but he beg tell the Senate of ‘that from the | prescrine exactly and sete Key, the rale by which the ness bank . Albans, testim before the committee, from strange; e@ommitive are procepding with great caution. * money taken from the bank during the *t. Albaus rede! poesmuuine knew, it would not do to Icave ie f—E the every one who raid, hat uch The House then proceeded to vote by yeas and Soa, i i Personal. ‘Admiral Farragut arrived to-day, and ie stopping at THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MORSE RAILTOAD. t, and as it has been cad, on the of the bill 109, nays 42, So ) of Me., from the Committee on the | deal of human nature in men. Dill was and the title Ca daagta ces to make i : Mr. Mount, the Ebbitt House. Major Generals George H. Thomas and | District of Colambla, reported the bill to incorporate the Mr. Jomxsox, (dem.) of Md. ke in favor of the | it read, “A bill to prescribe a rule concerning mem! tered Your Pope are also here. There is some specuiation aftcat in | Washington Count Railroad, with certain House | principle of protection aa easeutial to the welfare of the | Of tho bat, and for gtber purposes.” re ie cpa segard to the presence of so many distinguished military | Smendments, in which concurrence was recomm: country at the present time. The following is the vote: hich, retained ended amendments were concurred in, and the bill goer ‘Mr. Sprague’s amendment was disagreed to, jesars. reon. 7 Seusuepaneves Yuas—M Ande! Ashley of Nevade, Ashley and naval officers hero at this time. baok to the House for agreement in certain verbal amend. Mi to amend ‘ncreasing Baker, Baidwin, Mecretary McCulloch Oppeses the Randal | mente of the Senate. Gade, BOND, bes, ome teks age ber pokens paondeebaea : owe jections |. Mf, Hrwbeason, (rep.) of Mo. oftred « reeolution, | ‘ir. Brusov moved to amend. by increasing MoCuiloch is said to have raised A . SPRAGUE moved to at in the dut; to the Randal! bill providing for the which was edopted, tstracting ihe Miltary Commities | on threude, patent threada, euddlore sureedsy 8 ft the providing payment of the na oe ree! fe 90 to 36 per cent. Le ps tough debt in thirty-six years, and it is probable he will mustered into the U1 States Mr. Seaacun moved to amend by inoreasing the duty weq/his infuence to defeat i. That the Banking abd Se eens. Sone eee ass Pe to 35 por : Committee and Mr. McCulloch are at variance Fressy: amecdment already ett ettash of motagaa én Gatcen inate = Parente cand Sar qgodie payments is woll known, the commitiee claiming r. SrRacue moved to amend by increasing the duty they desire to proceed in a more practical way than ee ee ee Naja to, eral amen for it the suggestions of the Secretary would seem to tinply. federal articles of linen Toamntecture wanes or ar. ‘There have been rumors afloat that Mr. McCulloch would | S™@O cere Se — Spragae, and 8 to, vasign in the event of Randall's bill becoming « law; but | tence from the State courte, with an amendment strik. ducing tho duh ce ah ‘mb bag yA Cooper, Daw moar ‘Blride, Packs ase ‘he be onlikely. ing out the first section and inzerting a provision that | to 18 cents bundred; and in ealt in bags or, re oft Ky, Hubbell of General Grants Second Persons confined as above who shall so conduct them: | from 30 10 narra. spake, | Ny. fer, Latham, fo blond, . Reception. 6 for miscond 1 ined wich, By x Tet ‘The second of General Graut’s receptions took place | against them shall have . deduction reae month is wean Oh +1 a eo {Gites evening. The large parlors of his fine mansion | each year made trom the term of their sentence, : to ee Hgvorer Fea lor of ¥. ¥., were Milled to overflowing with tho elite of the city and PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING, rag ran Mr. Granny of Mich., introduced a bill ‘TRE SURVIVING SOLDINRS OF TIE WAR OF 1812, {ie country, and many dletinguished personages were in | plementary to An act. to prevent smuggling, &c., provia: | soat'os ike i re ja His. COGS, ugh) Of WS, Beeeated 6. mitasorial of the sttendanes. The Goneral and his Indy received their | Ing that said bill eal be to conrad ae not {ooh are 18 Cereunios Yo the surviving ot geeste in & cordial manner that piaced every one at their y rg sult oF prosecution which ve _a0- @ AKO qqued unter ‘act of ‘THR ANOUSEMENT OF THE TONNAGE Tax. ease and increased the universal opinion that General | plied by snd uct frevions te Juntt at ‘Grant's receptions are of the most pleasant and agresa. | suits ac have been or shall be 7 bie in the city. the prior acts shall be tried and judgment abolishing, in whole Yo pharm ae a Ta gach wedge fact had not been passed, It was referred lo the Com. “ adopt & au ments, one being that of Patrick Malaque, for the murder Dery and Stanton, Admiral Farragut, Senor ¥. T. Asin. THR 'FRANKINO PRIVILROR, 7s of the tion of Michael Nolan at Bloomfeld last summer. The busi- aragua, Minister from Chili; Generals Meigs, Rucker, ae ee eae fatrodueed a bil! provid. ness of the Quarter Sessions was taken up yesterday Dyer, Ketcham, Kelton, Williams, Howard and Thomas; |.tment or iter persons endided’ te the irankiag port. air. E. A. Rolling, Commissioner of Internal Revenue; Senators Jobnson, Lane, Sumer and indy, Chandler, Marien, Ramsey and Pomeroy, apd a number of Repre- eentatives, among whom were Messrs, Boutwell, Farns- ‘© ‘orth, Washburne, Ferry, Gerteld, Lafwich, Morrill, . yer esa batgets Lafiin and other, fhe lovers | Roada s wos shoe store of Morris Winters,-in Mulberry street, was , dancing were pleased by the afrangements for thir HVATE BILL entered by burglars and robbed of goods amounting in ¥ an ‘soment, which wore very elaborate, and the Gereaan | and the patent of Daniel Woodbury fee erro memaaee ny | 88, . value to $160, Yesterday the burglar was arrested ino sen, Kept up antil a inte hour, horse powers, if Mr. in oe and locked up for trial, ittee, gives the name of Daniel Muichacy. aeeararae Arrival of Surrat, The. mer Swatara, with Surratt on board, was ox- POSTAL MONRY L peoted, (© arrive here about the 26th instant, but jt as Mr. Rawser introduced a bill b—~ ‘Bow sup ‘Po¥ed that on account of the stormy weather e., providing that the sehed which hy “prevailed lately her arrival will be delayed pe oy saneoding $10 shall he tea nectar? for vome i “me. Al the time of her departure from Alex: aon ey te enéria; Cx) “aie Jeffree, her commander, had reouived' | S06, {Be Somtcer orders: tall Be leotane arders to pr "eed immediately to the Washington Navy Top Ed ct ‘Vard and ayn“ orders from the Department; but as the hore the ‘river is now o) 4 With ice it is probable that unless it soon she Will stop at Fortress Monroe and com. 3% Ey] le Turoston Anagstep.—One John Coulter, an Of the first magnitude, was arrested yesterday after hav- tng imposed upon the confidence of two gentlemen to the tune of $96, a himself agent Boston and wich lase Co y of ‘New rom, or Fe =. : ® 8: 3358 yet th i tl torecord deeds of ‘te mounicate with th ¢ Navy Department, and then proceed y upon States of their residence, wo 4 to Annapolis anaaiend Surratt, wo will be brought here cf @ appointment, in the ot ‘and innocent o Dy railroad, . Enpecntandent of foreign feeen on account of Fhe Proposed TACrense of (\vmpensation te Sertion authorises Mr. Com aleo reported ‘mpoee foll bills:—To limit “where he fore the of Claims, ‘The tm. a resolution giving the clarks and employes of the sev. pf ght to's sins eral government Dopartmems twenty per ce.It incroaco 1863, to of compensation, irrespective of former lege) , rovisions a the and commencing from the Ist of July last, i THR ADBRNTING EMBERS. Gevernment Bonds. Pending th ‘The wtatement in yostorday's despatches in rogard® te ‘clock | + EAR, al cos vreheee ay that by order oe the wale of five- ty and that the ase the Ser; ae ‘twenty bonds and the purchase of seven Gelite a aes hour between that and noon | Hv Ae Cspot now CU the Wirty notes, a8 transmitted by the Secretary of the Treasury to the House of Representatives, was somewhat members were oad Bostor,’ Jan. 23, 1867. srroneouk. Jt should have read aa follown:—The vale | [, emtimated (rors House resssembied : j Tee raseral of F Vile oa eet fl ny # donde under the act of March ©, 1866, amounte to J pirni OP of five years from 7 aS .) . Seer Scorn for iavermens a