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‘wh ¢ WEW YORK HERALD, THORSDAY, JANUARY 3), 1807.—TRIPLY SHEET. ; 3 em oe ew ing midshipmen when ry fe are now breves brigadier generais and colonels im | gard the Hunan as the surest indicator of the direction eo Deparment, Shue me far in. advance, it is never 1 aid The amendiment j Colonization of Americans ta the Dominions | the far in advance, 1 is nev ee of the Sublime Porte. Basar seats Bree So. Se ere my Rouse ‘The President to-day sent to the Senate s communica Siem ay cere te 7 tion transmitting a copy of the correspondence relative i re aa i te il to alleged recent immigration of citizens of the United | to swend or follow the’ The Gold Bilh Killed fr the J giice co ine dominions of the Sublime Porte for the pur- to amerdiy none awn fe ‘will pastici- re psa nara ren Senate. vase of eating: and ovguirng depen’ sonst Chere, ben Rt ett toe ~ > : sa willy Fearne iggy ‘f otberwise, they On motion of Mr. Uraow, (rep.) of Mich., ‘be Comet ? ; ‘ him of the arrival at Jafla, ou September 22, 1866, of « were Dedate in the Homme om the Diplomatic Ap- | "05 cr umericans from Maine, whose debarkation | ome,who falaited thelr, promlass, of eta See La propriation Bill. took place without any interfereuce from the authorities Re trong fealing of personal attachment = jaabington National Repub of. e eat a ton October 23. The Consul sends | {hat hipeon tian and prospects have not been see, arnt Acanar INRacmN, li the names of one hundred and sixty Americans forming | fited by his course on the question ef reconstruction.” Ps Parvo Pe mooted 5 me fo mi = " Mer & Co,, Henry Ciew & Co, and &. aumber the colony, intending to make a permanent settlement. THE LEGATION AT ROME ABOLISHED. | ctr. ores, american Minister os Constantinople, trans. Settioag i eye pion of ay oem in! mits a note of his Royal Highness Alla Pacha relative to | was i k i ry g oe other business men in New Y« movements in the Vpeachinent o the Prestaeet, ond urging necessity of adopting meamres to strengthea the public confidence, allay excitement, revive the » terests of labor and capital, and the peace ity of the country. They deplore the fact that, of State and ad of the Interior to faraish to the Senate any papers of disburesments of contingent funds’ which oF doéumenta im their possession which may tend to | was the colony, and mentions an application of Senater ri: ae THE TARIFF BILL IN THE SENATE, | eet eet ee te ee rt tte mee Sideront, Sacepe in degree, | Other couvermiians land for th of 3 parties ether locali ‘@nvinee 4 eS ne from rgstbribteetiby rst the subject of imposes ‘Ne ‘Humitp bas"| po ages or origin of the Fort Phil Kearny ee ae cnlernee Bouse & communica. a fic tounclla of the ‘maiion. ere dlatmrbed; \astend eign, Attire was. transmitted prior to the der | favged the public pulse accurately and rellette the pub RBCIFROCIEY WIEK TRE HAWaslAn smanpe, | ‘Was referred to the $eint Committee on Rescratrornct | of dwcussion aud action on great questions of , Proposed Annual Inspection of Indian | jatar of te iny tom the Uned Satn a Oy ay hE egal oe A el Rand Koy ig The note of the Minister of Foreign Affairs notifies Mr. * i advan, Ameria | oa ' ie ferred to the Judiciary Committee, w= Sse Siatioeate mee on | Pmt eS a the establishment of «colony im: Palestine. December ‘wag laid over. 4 ‘cand, An ma Seros othiben of Ceuafond, Detehess 2 Mr, Beanbocher: writes that the families forming the Sarre rennet Pr oa me lh of Faria, Lam coaniy, New ‘Yort, for Increaged protection on Amerioan : y anamagto™,, Ji 1867. colony are ina frightful state of misery, and that he the the yacht to change particularly of bes =e " ovweme : mie wale am eet as about fo proced upon an inqutttJemS | Numer bie i Oe rn oe mene eae Wil invroduond ko extend. satrage Ie iss Dew oF : ‘Whe Senate Finance Committee have at last disponed of | ous complaints have been made’ by the families against | - ; Wasnrxcros, Jan, 90, 196% Mr. Wane called up s bill probibiting Territorial oficers a, Columbia to women. ‘That bill was. introduced, pot by he Gold bill by making am adverse report thereon. Mr, Adams, the promoter. On December 7 Mr. Adams | CBRTIPICATK OF ELACTION OF 4 FENATOR FROM, ALABAMA. of ie uch es i ool of Mimaar ‘They ovem 10 favor the prepent polloy of the Secretary of | sodn to Mr, Seward:s petition presented to the Ameri. |. The Caan tald before the Senaie a message from the the Treasury, and they will not recommend any legie- | can Consul at Jerasalem, prgying for the removal of Governor of Alabama, transmitting the certificate ef”; Jetion which has reference to the sales of gold’or to con- } Mr. Lowenthal, Vice Consul at) Jaffa, for reasons given | ¢lection of John Anthony Winston, as Senstor from Als. Qwection orexpansion, They appear to desire no change | in the paper presented, and the appointment of Mr. } bama, for six years from March 4, 1867. It wan fm the existing laws on these subjecta. The growing | Mark Wentworth. On December t2 Mr. Morris encloses | £¢ lie upon the table, : conviction appears to be thab’ there will be no perfected | a statemont of the. condition of the colony, and stating | The Omar laid before the Senate the President's veto, egislation on the subject this session. that he had suggested the sale of their effects to defray | Of the Nebraske bill, and ite reading was commenced, ; ‘The Tarif Bill. the expenses of the parties bpck tothe United States, | When Im the Senate Messrs. Wilson and Sumner again advo- | On January 14 Mr. Seward writes to Mr. Morris that the Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Ohio, moved that it be printed and ented the reduction of the duty on coal; but their efforts | condition of the unhappy people ix indeed pitiable, and | id upon the table. were not successful, The illiberal course of New Eng- | demands our sympathy, but that there is nolaw au- | Mr. Suswan, (rep.) of Mass., said—It has to be read Jand in seeking to deny protection to all other interests | thorizing the Consul at Jaffa to extend to them on behalf sometime or other, and we may as well listen to it now "| except her own, while she is grasping at all modes of | of the government of the United States the pecuniary | a8 any other time. protection for them, is creating no amali degree of feel- | relief for which they have applied to him. Se ested wens fete ae ing akin to disgust in the minds of members from other | Expected Arrival ef the Steamer Swatara, Mr. Buckataw, (dem.) of Pa, said—Let it be tead. with Surract. The Cxair said the reading of the message is ‘States, z for and it will be read. The Diplomatic Appropriation Bill in the | Although no information in regard to the Swatara bas | Lo oe tas then read, and on motion of Mr. Hease. been received by the Navy Department since her depar- amin saiheg Gea te Gal ie sates et!t races Takes ce Ge se ee heap onl| C emee on eee the whole on the Diplomatic Appropriation bill, the mo- | she will arrive at Fortress Monroe to-morrow or the next Petitions and remonstrances on the subjects of the dion of Mr, Williams to strike out ths appropristion for | day at the latest. On her arrival ahe will communicate | “Ff, currency, Bc., ware presented and referred. the United States legation at Rome was: again consid- | with the Department in regard to her next movements, ‘Mr. Nxsurra, (dom.) of Oregon, presented the oreden- ered, when, afters sharp debate between Messrs. Ste- | and will probably be ordered to proceed to Annapolis, tials of Henry W. Corbett. Senator elect from Oregon for weng, Schenck, Morrill and Williams im Gaver‘ of, and | where Surratt will be landed, and be brpught to this city | Nx years from March 4, 1867, They were ondered to be CUBA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. TO THE WERALO. france Competing for the Gulf Coast Trade - Arrival of the First Steamer ef the New Ori Entrepot Affatr-British Brig Ashore—-French Gulf Squadron, &c. New Onuzane, Jan, 30, 1867. The French mail steamer Guequane, the first of the line to ran between St. Nazairo, France, and New Orleans, in connection with the mail steamers from South and Central America, the Guianas and the West India Istands, arrived here to-day. She made the wp . in five days from Havana 5 jt the ‘of malptaining | Your Havana correspondent, under dato of the 20th, ier risive, from forty to fifty per cent ad valorem. fea time to come her ien Very gileran - | eaye:— reais ME Ho Wis., moved to amen . |. oepe should be made by sesiga! ‘The presence here of the United States steamships tng pragrap (rep) ot 3 vain ance conten Eales wlth view to tht po 7 Winooski and Florida—the latter from Port-ai-Prince the words “and on all descriptions of t iroo ware, HG WRIGHT, Major General Commanding. ‘on the 18th instant—gives rise to mach gossip a and tinned or enamelled cast iron ware fou above: in relenjm to the Seward mission. ‘balt conle per pound.” The Gmsedmect wes | theerap in Weningun fore cibeton t | Avery unportant meeting of merchants was BOA on sareed to. ‘THR DIPLOMATIC AND CONAULAR APPROPRIATION BILL. Monday, the 2ist inst. for the purpose of eitrachme to ‘Messrs. Fink, Chandler and Banks against the motion, it | by raflroad. On his arrival here he will be delivered THE GOVERNMENT ADVERTISING. trade. i x ‘Mr, Hows moved to amend by increasing the dut; Havana the warebousing and transit im cotton, was adopted. This debate proved that there was an it! | into the custody of the Marshal of the District, Pp elope oye emye grt lieg pA) OES Digs or bars from two seer ae thes ceate | on neous, then, went into Commitiee of the Whole | whieh had been abandoned in consequence of, the Foye) concealed hostility to the Roman Catholic Church per- Governor Cummings, of Colorado. ernment advertising In the elty papers oF Washington be | Per pound. Disagreed to, soa" Tecumed ‘the coustderstion ‘ef the Coumiar and | Ode Of 164%. Tk wae resolved to memoretes ie Tading the minds of the majority of sg Haone Governor Cummings, of Colorado, publishes a card to- | printed. Mr. Hows movedto amend by increasing the duty on | Diplomatic Appropriation bil Se aor tans ducn fall vessels foaded with ry tion of Indian ‘4 ly to th le f Mr, hich ap- ‘THE GOLD BILL. carbonate four four uestion was on Mr. iMiams’ amendment, as < Propesed Inspec of In Affairs. day in reply ¢ telegram of Mr, Charies, which ap- | Mr. Moxcas, (rep.) of N.Y, fgom the F Com. | balf cents per pound. Disagreed to. falls ‘on motion of Mr. 8 aeeevike porped cotton, and of the abolition of the present dut of one and a quarter per cent levied on all bonded cotton. The marchants: tok the support of the mercantile Crtus of Barcelona, Malaga aud other ports in Spain im favor of Mr. Hows moved to amend by inserting the following | word “Rome” from the list of places where ministers Mr. Windom, of Minnesota, from the @tmmittes on | peared in Monday’s papers, and emphatically controverts | mittee, reported the bill of the House known as the Gold. See tors | See plac sare stationed, and to the proviso that no Indian Affairs, to-day reported back the bilhto provide | tne truth of the latter’s statement in relation tothe ex- | bill, with a recommendation that it do not pass. | board of inspectors for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, | clusion of negroes and mulattoes from the jary box in | THK BILL TO PUNISH CERTAIN CRIMES AGAINST THR CORs Guus called Howe money shall be paid for the support of the United States | the measures pro . " posed. cod wermiyiehiet Ue pemags pen O15 Sinon< tis | celirntn. The’ Goveracr’ copies tke. ew cxstutiog’ | Gu tion ot 6: Hien aoe.) of Tae, chcdpeal SEES ee ee ere | eames Ot home of fe te ces Same ee Winoosk!suiled on the 224 ina Dill provides for the appointment of a board) of three | negroes and mulattoes from the right to sitas jurors, | reconsidered the vote by which the bill to push cer- | Mr. Hown said he would tell if he knew; but he did Sir. Donar, (rep.) of IN. Y., supported the amendinent, | ,, Getter Don Iusis de Arroro, om an lenpostaee akg Settee Commissioners, with sufficient authority to inake the | which he vetoed, and which was subsequently passed | ‘ain crimes against, the currency and securtties of the My po te ee omg) RY FT at el sirivea li Havana. ‘closest, scrutiny into all matters connected with the | over the veto, In connection with this aubject Gover. | UBited States, which was passed on Monday. The oblest } wness trom 20 cenis to 40 cenla fer bushel. 7,08 | Rome from Rev. Dr. Pryme, dated Janvary 4. 1867, es | “Tho British brig Harriet, from New York to Tritided was to make certain amendments, ‘The punish- Per bushel. to. | tablishing the ‘xct of the late suppression of Protestant ashore reefs Mulatas of thi Bureau—one a civilian to be appointed by the Fresident, | nor Cummings adds the following, which was passed by | ment for forgery of government notes nga pt Ang mah lig rv By Nhe Fr Moderate Met aon earl func inee, fa wit Testy be-gor an (eve an officer of high rank:to be detailed by the Seore- | the House of Representatives of that Territory oa the | Seourities was changed from | fifteen | to. ten | ee ae ee TOR AE a ee et Se to 1 than Pagan Rome bad been. The Diario eays that Rear Admiral Baron Didelot har tary of War,,and the third to be selected by the Coufer- | 11th inatant:— Ton foc nucluning pincures or siner savertioneulie ie rWrasmtnsoved to ampeod. by tnbredting thd duiy oh, | teclrarrorsigy Nits. euggtwed tae tho. sintomente is | vee™ ofaored to Vern Cras whn thefelcale Themis, ie ences of the different religious persuasions of ‘the | Whereas the administration of his Excellency Alexander | the similitude of bonds or notes of the from 10 per ceot ad valorem to $3 per ton of | the 1 aterenee £0 not to ame. | (2,t0 take command of the French eval — the and mlorado, Territory. has, been B oabic foot. to. “aang, oF Bate had notised ine | ote . that po offies:’ ‘nformation iad been receivea on cummin ty ha : country. Mr, Windom eaid that in 18560 commission | Sum‘, unorecedeated prosperity in. sil departments | £00 Was reduced from $1,000 to $100; for, prin re from tbe amepicant ‘at Rome. or n jestigate the Indian oF er aeuanelos aston kaaeaee feos aden tbe during hs" Bareleney's vaperatendnnee | Yond. from $300 to $100, For unathorized se af ie Ded heard the complaints of the chiefs and all others that ‘Selt aggrieved, and sought for the best way to prevent the ‘Foourrence of ‘the evils, and the Commission recom- ‘Mmended a measure of this kind. The Board would make ‘am Inspection tour among the Indians once # year and Abiquire into and correct all evila He did not approve, ot the duiendment to tum the over’ to. the War THE FENIAN TRIALS IN CANADA, i is i i Hi] tences , Ken Tapowro, Jan. 90, 1867, pie ceager chee Haparriged committees Of both } 2 inquiries : adjocra. to, ; ‘The court operied a: ten o'dlock A. M., Judge Ronses, one exception, were in favor of adopting | Resolved, That the Speaker of the House be to edto | his conversation and opinion, with the name of ” we offered, but mone were acted presiding. John Donnélly, a boy of ‘about fourteen Ain,” He thought dhe. proses. aysie war avery | Mietat,e ya, ime copions ia Hzclency | Wer wen Mr Crema, (rop) of Ga, | Sovee E Mcabowing ab there wes.Ro quorum promos, Years, was placed in the dock atid nhked teaws_ to 4nd. repertoire digg 27 Aaggnenge ingen anon at tho Wal Stabe nse poeee Selene Se On.Oee. maid, “Let it ba ” e ‘he Senatg oa. “ diaw his former plea of not guilty to plesd gujiy. nd able mes to carry it ow, ‘The men who had been EDWaA! RERTHOUD, Mr. Scuxer—So I aay. Ihave’ the honor to bea} ~ hi ‘Counsel for the defence stated that the prisoner was the eaiected were not all the best men for the duty. They felt . Speaker of the House of Hepresentatives. | friend of Mr. Motley, snd exe 1 Jntroduc » HOUSE OF RRPRELEWrATIVED. only|support of bis widowed moter. In consideration Serene: om Deore te. eet (Nitoor ut gt BseiP proving is ay epaiinlyeg Ca akon ta Tone. my dy 0 I site Gaaeat ealaee Bo ‘Wasnotox, Jai. 90, 1867. of this eud:the —prisonor’s extreme youth, be-was sen- ‘their pesitions, and he thought as but one of the Affairs, to meet the Superintendent | cecretary of State eased that letter to. one of _J° Sam REVENUR COTEES aERvice. tenced to two weeks' imprisonment; the first three days Droposed inspectors would de a politician, while the | of Indian Afiairs of New Mexico, with a view to furnish ie | toceled 6 Seen Se Mz, Kitor, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee on Rapa tg hy ‘and the Jast three to be in solitary confinement. beatae soe degrade vod Fatt cm id rpg re prabeabr y tyres Phang nddrnsed to, me Tom Seemeeente to $e Si wipcaalion $ Pee esas ‘explained’ eps language wis Dimes eorcy wt sank ym in wao0g, (here was every reason to believe that thelndian'| tion of the treaty with the Ute Indians, in order to pre- | was from a person eo entirely obsoure that I regard L : pey from tho Ist ir: Momnrs, (rep) of Vt, romero shat this. govers- the frst placed in the dock, and Raving faformed the aire would be carefully and properiy attended to and | serve peace with that numerous and warlike tribe. It Theteretr of Tea the Taino F ta Gallows: To captains on duiy, | Tre stele Don ete bess cploes oupendizure.{ Court that ie had nothing to say, Judge Morrison éen- {0 Indiana have no cause to complain of neglect or bad | i# said that thas fer Governor Cummings has been eual- ‘which I will not here per annum; to first lieutenants and chief engin- | Mr. Funcx. (dem.) of Ohio, opposed the amendment, | tenced him to be hanged on Tuesday, March 6 Thomas ‘westment. Before the bilt was disposed of the morning"| nently sucogsefal to maintaining friendly relations with ears, $1,000; second lieutenants and firet assistant | deprocesing it se 9p Re aa Maxwell, a citizen of London, C, W., was the next, and ear expired, Re the Indians within his own jurisdiction, scarcely a engineers, $1,500. The pay on leave of absence or while ‘Mr. Browent, (rep.) of Cal, also it on the | when asked :f be had anything to say refused to anewer, ‘The Fort Phil Kearny Massacre. disturbance having cocurred during his entire waiting orders, to captains, $1,800; Orst lieutenants and | ground that an embasey was ‘at Rome to look | and listened to the passing of the sentence as if it ‘The Commissioner of Indian Affaire is engaged in the | administration. chief engineers, $1,600; second leutenants and firet as- | Sfler the interests of American travellers and residents | way matter of utter indifferenes to him. Patrick: O'Neil was the next, and replied, when ssked by the Jadgé if he haa anything to say, “I bave, my lord. 1 was tried in this court and found gnilty of charges of which I am as invocent as your It ie tree, 3 stood sentry over Sallivan,” His lordsmp—I think the jury did their duty ae Joyet citizens when they found yon guilty. Prisoner—My lord, I never made ® statemént to Metca/f. The other prisoners were forced to make Sppointment of a commission, compensa of three ‘The Pablic Lands. er casas to dehiip amc yrceumenee, The Conimissioner of the General Land Office has sent ft go to Fort Phil Kearny with the view of a full and | ©“ 12 tie local land office at San Francisco, California, mpleto investigation into ll the fects and circame| die sonayetenecsiiagbe er trinarg dias -smneaet ro fircisae tetany fone, veaarth so i 1865, There are about two hundred of these cases post, ns well as to take into consideration the distarbed confition of Indian affairs in thas locality, and stop, if:| Which are im process of adjadication. The Commis- sistant engmeers,-$1,200; third lieutenants and second | Mr. Barks called attention to the fact that the Roman $900. The second section aliows | government bad exhibited an entire willingness to , sioner has algo approved twenty-one additional entries Mr. possible, the threatened war throughout the Indi a Han | of town lots in the city of Potahuma, California, imade | {Be sus", Soba Mor eaacation at tbe city of statements, and by s0 doing wey convicted them. » i under the act of July 1, 1864, for the disposal of coal Washington, tor the purpose of collecting such statistics selves. ‘The seward-Motley Correspondence. &e. “4 The was then execut ‘as shall show the condition and progress of education ia 5 Mv, Bemner, in the Senate to-day, introduced a resolu- | !ands and town property in the public domain, and has | 1). ' overt states and Territories, and of diffusing such | — A motion to reconsider was entered. Sher naan, Wes of Rie, James Bae oe et aaae an ee Won calling on the President to furnish the Senate with | directed patents to issue to the claimants. The claims | j, jon respecting the organization and FOREIGN BORN CITIZEN® AND THRIR CIARILITY TO MILITARY Mr. CHANLER regarded the whole movement as one of 4 ‘peter Pan! Ledwith, whatever information he may in his possession to nearly two hundred entries of lote in that city have ment of schools and school systems as sball aid SERVIC IN THRIR NATIVE STATES. a religious character, and he therefore condemned it = was ne! in heretotore been approved and patented. of the United States in the establishment and ‘On motion of Mr. Coox, (rep.) of Ill,, the Committee on | while at the same time he declared himself in favor “My ‘Jord, m ve iD eoncerning the writer of the letver to Mr. Seward making ‘of efficient school systems, and otherwise | Foreign Affairs, was instructed to inguire into the expe- | abolishing almost all the miesions, and of establishing | macy; you aro at liberty to deprive Sqharges’ against Mr. Motley, onr Minister at Vienna, United States Supreme Coart Summary. dieacy of an assertion by Congress of the principles that | consulaves in their stead. more ‘ot a. life that is becom! No, Ls born Mr, Morar. remarked thet the Pope was the on! He the same sentence as _ ir. Suvever stated that the Secratary.of State had re- 820—O'Ni ‘ Fieve, ve taatenins' et sxe Capacitor ca Pervigs | en'tte. a Wepasaaper teal , foreign roar who had formally recognized the Cont Relations, “a letter charging Mr. Motley with uttering | ants, va United ‘Mr. Baxxs said that was » mistake, Siilegs\ seatihonss cn Gpciicay deecmgocttiiny of Guk reday. Mr. Syevens inquired what other sovereign had done President and Secretary of State. He found that the connected with them in ty obief against me never raw me before June. I the Canadians are clamoring for oe ee o- not 4 a to show to the world that they are Vetter referred to was written by 8 person se obscure that but that the Pope hed not done Judge Morrison—The evidence against you Be Hegarded 18 as ogorvalent to a anonymous eommun'- ae Saree rd heer i. Pope bad et wh ao oe bea ged cs preyed Lip leg wn that Jefferson Roce writen denounced the policy which holds the representatives of tf -set on the Roman -; ammitied by them on the assertion of unknown or irrespan- Pope bad not y Seas tise reen gree Mr. Cowan and the Austrian Mission. \ ok, but thet die We ietiered thet” she mpanelied “were In view of the provest of the Peunsyivania delegation would show that the Pope bad expremed « for tet chonsn -sccordiog. to" stele iu thie cary ead ‘eqpinss she confirmation of the nomination'of Senator ‘The amendment was modited sas to strike oat | Ne,, Tabed te, tere Joe, emene /o.-~ Gomanas Minister to Austria and bis reported indis- Hae eae that no money appropriated pe ape tg motion, and stated that a metion Portion vw accept the proffered appointment, ¢ is gen- | journey, rite the cose othe prosni eal Jory” The ho | fof new trial could be made aa wall after the passing of ‘erally believed the Senate will refuse to coufirm hi i between cities named, and the line shall be ward, being of proper vo attend the amendment was fizally adopted by 61 to Bubse- oe so-comfira hin | “14 iecurtous to note how, in acountry so vast as urs | [SAT *%m, Maatinct to ai ine extsting laws in relation tchools, Sr some other wahoo! at eaariaad, the comnen | Smeal provision wes tzado for s couse st Nom exaidde Morrison said ony arrangement made 0 ota Pho Carreney . and with sugh apparent diversity of interests, the stana- | to mail routes in the United , ee the cating Tat) Se aa Geriol Saad eat re ae Mr. Cuaxtan moved to strike out the clause for salary | not postpone the sentence unless the crown wore willing. ‘The Banking, Carrency sad Sinking Fund bi point from which great political questions are viewed | same ee ‘That the Gene- | tem he Nad the United States, and two-thirds | of the interpreter at Japan, on the precedent just estab- | The prisoner was sentenced to be executed on the same unease eeu wee huey Geen, Sees snould be wo nearly the same Thie le doubtless | fn Jt socury agents und operators ineretor fueet fs “Cerri, UATSS COURIER Mahe! [2 eter weaved en amendment’ veqeisiag consuls og question, ‘sition to Kt being now fer greater than was anticipated, | ‘2 ® rest measure owing 0 the extensive messages sont over the lice shall be stamped with a ur. Wrsom, (rep) of Tows, on leave introduced bill to be native born Dann, in reoly to ee ene ter ibs crema, ‘The Dill leoking to the issue-of $60,000,000 notes besring circulation of the great New York daily news- | three cent stamp, and there shall be a uniform rate of to conform the rules and practice and of the | United States, ‘uneducated man, and not fit to give evi- interest af three per cent, to take the place of the com. | Papers and to their immense influence in Se ee Seas samen caren on Canes See Se ee ot We vemeenve Is ‘Mr, Marwan, nan of Or Ere aes eaten eens pounds, will be introduced im the House, though the | ‘itecting and controlling public opinion, These papers | which there sball be no ; Dut no shall be NOLAN APT AINA, to run and mark & He isan uaqualttod man to give crease be Be , ‘The House as the business ‘States and British Torta eae wena nso | eroceeng rad cree pa on | See at te eee | wTuamin tage nnn Stee Seat | Fen. ges, age ome we Mee’ | any ees geconia ean" ‘apen it, them everywhere—at least you see some of them; but | and have priority in sending; and 000, be appropri: Diil passed ‘session to provide for am annual inépec- | miLL 8 proviso was ‘that no further expenditure for 7 T think the evidence was very strong ageinet Letter from General Kncobede. the ‘evidently have thelr favorites. My own | ated to carry the provisions of the bill into effect, tion of Indian affairs. hn BS wpe pg ped Lg ao Se The following isan extract of a letter from General ps made on this trip shrough the Weet and Sere pe ree on Soe ae Tee mapeones Genes ean, and five boards of | Mr. Oy TO gt ToVrisener—Of course you do; 140 not, ~ Racodede, dated Salil, January 9, and etorived today | fhe zea dalica exerts abe stongest infivence and te | | Tbe Tarif bil was then takea up the pending saepecton a be, appelaied ‘byte Frecideat. for tour | Scasdor, ¥ Peonquay ond, tea. Comte nase | Tenge comes ome wane ocper verenev nn Say ae 2 cian |RSS a in | Renee es ag | ay ee eter | MLOESE ae aw wae mare | ESE tre iron of the Northern’ ariay ‘aed a part of the sraias | of Impeachment are rected cverywre ss the oe rece or Tam ea of Waggon Aly cnt pr on, aap dat yg io aaa ea yn Me ot ee ot been ten rinul wea t ‘¢f arms and ammunition, which we take to the interior | ponents opmtons ee aa bana) nee vereee Teligious societies inked Bates. , change existing | would sooner be San 6 ee a nas cueente ae ae tay ‘have been the belle ‘eater Beno he japetor wt the Cacoption et the wii ibe Cuammatan sustained the poist of order, and the |" sme sentence on, the Naccemsary 10 rales and erganiee a lege = Fy sage snd toh Claes eoaoanin, aoe ios military {a be reported to the House. hegorionny iene nd “wypnancr af te Dit Reard of Trade, Soe Se cece ens ene tee | aeenre rim ames Soars aes | tie ero ar teres Me ‘The first annual diarier of the Board of Trade of the beards of inepestion are to visit all the Indian tries Secretaries ‘at London Pai 3,005 fr tried I i Cape weloreed SOL ea or once 1 5 te ta ne ou rn vr | Reece : 8 paecrmren hr antes Pete fies | Stim ce See eros dee of the members of the present Congress at the eaton | At Momphis I wes tbrown inte the ots Pay oy eg a gf ddan Bepariment, in tht? reepoctive rrct, tuhject to F recog! | (Bent Be bed cad ie reporter of tne New ons Hnas House this evening to discusn an elegant repast and to | timan from Mlesienippl, sho, premade ie. Contes moved to amend by increasing the dary | ‘e,spproval oF the reagent, aed remarked that he trusted tbe late yaoht race woold promote an ecquaintence between the public men who | “ecmlon ond afterwards sefueing Jo iguertil his Base), | on beens, crade or tinea, from 8.40 6 coats per pound. | i? Engg Ny ether gf commas, | ed the people of the Unhed taten eat Baglend to ars ea pecatit in’ the, city ead. these who. condos Ue | sed snesiinglansiy,. Gurcsavenniicn reel seven, Tir, Conese moved to increase the duty on bors ore yo AL iedlerenmmegycati ig 8 i: ‘ete 4 ; Neatrallty tay anges ferent age prove ae | South, so Taras my oe aden ‘ear an = py fy ea pare ine of pone enaanes We (oe Amegenn gareneneel te oe has been organized but shout a year, and Is composed for along time continos tobe the absorbing | wy suring out and” + daloarsitie oo instalment of bong hy ne yy SS ee But peg: a> cpr caplet See cee Peeee Se Neem ame tave, these. S05; thee pergraghe"—0a paving stones, slates and flags fale, To ehianme. mene hetero me ene veneiis. ways resu i ms track cannot forget not on Beotia stone, oven stome and came up, to fi time in Toronto, and hergpationn capion have born olresty largely Tei in) Stents sims eueevaniee, Cuneaee oO, 1, corer ianuehe Be reseed, 20 per, coat od Grovter Portion et them had to, pay theif own fore bot the promotion of ¥arious enterprises that have heen fox- py gays tefed and urged By its wel directed afforts, i Recetas ae signe tiie: oo | SS Serta traces $2 per ton of ‘hirteen wane Causes of Domecrntic Members of Congress. | 6s: rat. = wt the daty on other THE KENTUCKY LEQISLATURE 1 ceoareh tabaveodals Inembers of Otagrem was | mem te coeaat ) seat 98 bon wn. the Garren Davis Elected Renton Newacer. “eating teens idhchaty Dosing rather to ascertain hie opinions then may own, alin Spina ee" Saamnvont, Ky., 100. 20, 1867. pod pint de peteS apBier ‘ou 1 “ meaty em ay Greusing the from ‘a, ‘so ‘A Uinited Staten Senator bas ab last deen elected A moisten, Jee tell i tak be canrled oo fer?” frie til, to ray ‘won for ta seine *) twenty-five motibers were present. fhe discunrion was | “Well, yes, 14id mot think #0 bee my | hott i ienguealtote aves Sejm letter from Mr. Powell was reed nt seamen, free, but ‘either fhformal, and resnived io no dednite is hanged. Thrgugh m= 4 Tetave, 02 follows: sei be minaron fs Ho ei A 1 tearons. Barding’s name withdrawn. action, The chief matterof interest was the propricty of cating a national convention, The cancus adjourned to meet next Monday night. which Rdrun " i ‘ ‘The Quartermaster’s Department. Gem polactine, ‘ Pate onan “pees 1s tpexpasted thah tbe. War Deperienont wilt hone an | SOG tehnens i obeniey serra She epectator, P Moreen; yew hr, sumuer, Willem a Wiad ha tare lige were then withdraws. ballet stood s@ ‘eriior in & day oF two directing that the chiefs of aiti- To gee the chief gue Sentiy the Iwoteron ssid at Mr. ny et ps A ong MD ‘all was the follows:--Davis, 8; Bristow, 41; scattering, 6 Tusat Hope in the Quartermaster General's Department. ebai | fb a disance thes minor ones ‘and do not | printed prioe to 108 bt tg dag! op 126: Nooramry W A cHoi6s OO cretomen thio rank in the Department in sccordance with their | °°" iat ha ohangnd opinion 1° ay -sbird A ctanse that to ascer- ticians is of | midst t the Naval Academy, ‘A bill ordering an eleation to ngre’ - te the ‘Now Tors Hen. Ire tan te i ibereis vity, But he had heard of uch ahi a shiomes, and. shat iney. received $600 8 year, and no | on the 4th dav of Mav. oassed the Senate this morning, Pings) rank ip the qmy: Most. if not al). of these of “The recemt arti

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