The New York Herald Newspaper, February 1, 1867, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

% $$$ on the relation of the Bate Bank, ‘Pottion for manda- MEXICO, f eee be sontboded to see: = antiqued, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NERD, Friday—Motion day. The prise cases follow, — e a Court ef Claime. ‘The Archbishop of Mexice and Basaing ‘WHE TARIFF BILL PASSED IN THE SENATE = by Taverale 42 sey onaim, Jen. 2, 1001 T7HIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Your special Havape correspondent says that a report pein tien seer i was circulating to the effect that Lady Sassine end the Arebbishop had left Mexico en the 20th inst, Ortega te there suspected of having an understanding with the imperialists, Tescuco was attacked om the 10th inst. by Carvajal, but Second Bession. sEwATE 55 i ; Wasmvoron, Jan, 31, 1067, wb Sratdents | he was repulsed, Patacuaro wap captured by Reguies, ee s objections had been rho immediately marched Morelia, Patzcuare Fieattons oi! verioee SYR aire Srnaembed 06 vo Dils bed” peseed | vas secked end te inhabitants and commonaliy robbed, ferred. cc tbe wh More About Ortega'sReperted Arrest—Reada tet tetier Open and Safe—Indian Depre- dations—Trouble Between the Civil and Aill- fhary Oficials at Brownaville, d&e. Martamonos, Jam, 28, 1067. en ie Greception at the White House. Quite a large throng visited the White House again to- day, seeking an introduction to the President, and the halls and ante-room were wal) filled before the President BRIDGING THB MISHOSIFF! AND MWOUR! RIVERS. Mr. Ramasy, (rep.) of Minn., from the Committee om Post Offices, reported . favorably the bill to legalize the bridge across the Missouri river at %. Charles, Mo. ; tat 35 ilt SEE A ite commenced to receive them, During the day Secretary | aleo the bill te authorize the construction of » sutmerged: Welles and several Senators had interviews, and at three ietaee ‘apen,,sesemacan Menon eee 2 ‘ito | oro segue etan ari tured. Ne abate dad, Lrg soa o'clock the President opened his door to a general recep- | the bill amendatory postal laws, last named “ leather from to Ofty per cent. Dis- | wi 6 tocas, ae being placed at thegaiapdsision of the Dill makes certain modifications in the Senate report. a few days since. : Tae supreme government of Mexico. “The same news hes MINISTERS ABROAD, reached General Berriozabal, commanding through Mx, Suan, (rep } of Mase s which official chasnels, The Defenswde la Reforma, of Laan “adopted ig. pon’ the Fresant for Of the 18th inst, bas the Aéws, bat gives Done Of the de fa ePibepaby ae tamacisinotttattore: | wom Sonar hoe 2 eam oneness | te cca tins fre, histor af Say ta Coase, with most of tbe other Judges of she Sipresie-| come °F” FORGES, 16 tat of Aba elites. Bolee Brace} 2 aad ! ee Big General Paton! were” turaed over tp Colonel Pedro Bax @ourt; Generals Goorge H. Thomas, Emory, Basey; - one EAs 8 Lic. citinss : be trios to be delivered up to E AT TRAN, idem.) of ‘Thomas Kilby Smith, Sir Frederick W. Bruce, Bera = logses, in 4 acted tion, Among those who entered were Governors Orr, of South Carolina, and Parsons, of Alabama, who re- mained some time after the other visitors were die- | BETWEEN THE STATR DEPARTMANT ete i ff HG i €, fide i i _ Mtr. Pi Minister; Viscount Southwall,. Baron Holstein, Mr. | Which was adopted. instructing the ‘| Evatia, of Londem, tegethor with mont af the 4ij ", af , corps, were smeng the distingwished personages prebent. ance the recommendation of » Pq toilettes. of the ladied’ were remarkable for atiear }polntel by Geveral Burnside. « ‘ s elegance, and well comported with the fair forme which 8B pEeTRICT frieads here and to thé if ville, Ho was with Ortegs Wheg Bie entered Zacatecas, _and great commotion ensued, The General.was-at-fas COLUMBLA. they adorned, Mr. Monnits, (rep.) of Me., introduced the following Speaker Colfax’s Reception. Poe: — was considered and agseed to:— eo cies cikdaamh nah oo nounced tm his favor. The servant says he was called a6 ‘The reception 0! Speaker Colfax this evening was ean the Secretary of the Interior be directed to | 1, Tia*Doctue Fowler Grimes Header, Howe. tube midnight, furnished with money by Ortega, and-directed more crowded tha any of the previous ones; bat if the | Surthais bahia: tadssieanisnie Masta Seamenis'ehe | souy Klekweod, lane. Vatlorson, amoay, stewart end pe npn ginal acts more to proceed to Saltillo, Monterey and. Matanores,ad tn- quality compensated fur the quantity this reception, ae combination salesmen one were pare ionere, Cauni, Cowan, Raatnis, Persanden, | bot o ci form the General’s friends. of his complete epecess. are all of Speaker Colfax’s, was o social reun! ‘(anton co san vince we Dlicone aeuaeiaer. PES Fomeat, Vroin Fe ae ee, Mors, Mary! Col Pedro Barrios is known to bea etreng adRerent at ee eee se toner tutropets, | Me Rae etna et ehe ee ee ics | Seat sem Vem an Neon Wiler, Wife ond | Cherie B.Toai, bad, Ortoga; thia, wish the entire sbeence of details, hed and if bright eyes and smiling faces are any { WAS considered and agreed to:— ’ So the amendment was disagree@ to, end the duty on [agg haga caused © great suspicion ea to the truth of the story. ved, That the Secretary of the Interior be and in ee See aS Oa Pe Coe } | The friends of Ortega are confident, and profeseto be- ir. Bewps criterion, was heartly enjoyed by those who bad the | , Rerclved, Thal, the Becretary of the Interior be \- moved ties have publish beck mad good fortune te be present, General Holt, Surgeon bor og Dey eg Te gg ee nity ot Lake 25 cent to rryeeuania phedny py em bane Aad bent a be Delieve that the Jearists Saoieatl a Traverse and Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Te suena the Mr. Hexpknsoy moved to decrease the duty op the story and omitted the last and most important General Barnes, General Howard, Generai Heatb, Gene- - " it Ume of the outbreak in Minnesota fn 1808, The pigs (ney not above No. 12 Dutch staudard from 3 cents to 2 ry of ‘News from 7 ia up to the in The Tariff Bill Passed. ‘The Senate has been engaged all the evening in the consideration of the Tariff bill, The debate between the / 1.) Hardee, Colonel Luddington and others reprerented { took in connection with the outbreak. the canst of 44 init Mi “ # nod. Disagreed to. ‘warioas conflicting interests was interesting and spirited, | 5 srmy, Judge Carey, Senators, Trumbull, Lane, | Tun téuesr we Minnesdis frouiter when the ote ae |e eer OsTmR, (rep) of Comn., moved to amend by add- argent ~ quiet A regular system of tagation bas been eatehiisbed ‘aid, at balf-past twelve the bill was passed by a votoof | Hendricks, Morrill, Howard, Sumner, Wm. E. Robiuson, on Whether ther have been iriendly 4 thee relations mah ng to the duty of 55 per cent ad valorem on pocket fonary, rebel there, General Gomes ts stil! in command, ; ‘ of Kings county, N. Y., together with a large number of | they have any reservation allowed them, ald. wi Bnives #@ specitic et of GO verits per dozen on alt pocket ° titled to protection from the | Cavaics ia at Victoria, He Bas reported te.Gomes and , costing over $2 per dozen. to. revoluti of the Representatives, were among the other distinguished | Bare been zeeiplants trem Soames oes ree ey erated al peony nell duty on salt will obey that chieftaim’s orders, Mis force, ia very guests, wuplemenie, andrwhether their removal {rem ibeir present from 24 cents per 100 pounds 10 90 pee cent ad valore: ‘nail ontier = Hewvnicks asked how much reduction there was ‘The roads are open amd travellers and merahandire 27 yeas to 10 nays, fifteen being absent or not voting. ‘The Financial Question. Frem the most reliable information which can be ob- tained on the subject of what legislation may be per- i Distillery Frauds. Tooation 40. point more remote frow the Mimnesots i y dian Lepartment.. im thi fected on the subject of the finances of the country, it | Colonel Enright, of Brooklyn, has been here for seve- | '* “ontemplaled ly the Ind i RECWROCITY WITH THR HAWAIIAN 1SLAXDR Mr. Hevorrson said the cost of salt was 13 cents per ba xtaape ‘appears that nothing more js likely to be done than to | ral days, and bas been before the House Commitioe in- |” s4p, consnas, irep.) of Cal, called up the resolttion of- | hundred, The propuved writ was 24 cents per hundred, I ‘The liberal forces are constantly concenivating end authorize the proposition to issue loan certificates to the | vestigating the distillery frauds, It is reported that the | fered by him yesterdag, calling upon the Secretary of | or meariy 200 per cent. He proposed to reduce it to #0 it. ‘The discushien ed. moving toward the interior, Their success te uninter- mational banks in payment for the compound interést | committee bas adjourned without arriving at any con- | the Treasury to kaow if, in his opinion, it would ad- oa cont. The cxisting tariff was 18 cents per hundred. ‘by, my gee ac, notes held as a part of their legal and even this | clusi t th 2 of ree te | "anes Arueriean vatorese fo. make's reciprocity treaty ee ene ; (raps) ot oo be in favor of p trans. | *UPted. : part reserves, clusion except to report the repeal so mucl u with the Hawalten Islands. Mr. IDERBON moved to amend. by increasing the tro) of the Indiass to the War Department General Escobede is in Sam Lois, It te thought be will be resisted by a large portion of the House and | prevent law as relates to distilleries, and tax them in the a 4 Some Se) tryed ee eee attempt of | dur ca bes oe hag soed from 20 to 30 ceuts per reservation eae preserved. will be made sevend in cousmeand to Dias in the ressyen- ificati of 4 e Uni wi Presideut, to . jaagrecd s i Senate who are opposed to any modi! oe of — capacity of their brveee contrel the legislation of Comptes ne ne oom Mr. Hexpknson moved to strike out the twenty: ; ization of the Mexican army. l om the subject of the Contraction of the currency; but Werk in the Currency Bureau Resnwed, treaty, ret: gi section of tne bill which aliows a drawback on all mate- Messre. 1 i. 7 Juarez has left Derango, and at less aegeunte: as the law now stands, the banks connected witli the The work in the currency bureau of the Treasury De- y ld dite a0 seer resolution calling for — need: in the ee Of sailing ) of Cal, palin od 2 Clearing Houses receive tment was resumed to-day, the Board of Examiners would be time enough to object wh: jering this amendment Mr. Henderson made moving towarde fen Late vin Recasetb. aa hast race ico ehr placapantl Reread asp owners hr the trealy came up. “The resalution eas adorted. "| im the cource of which he denounced the bill Local papers in Brownsville announse @ pebaheeie- an it is likely that the relief received by some will | baving completed the count of the current issues, which Phe $0 thee tte ‘of the West, acd diarly fh e<rareg rine by obs . “ % be claimed by all, it is probable that the Secretary of | is found correct. Theamountwhich the examiners have Mr, Suxxrr of i ne ee oa None of the ary ry An Dut there is no trath in it. He ts af ‘Gp the ‘tee Treasury will be suthorized to fesue these loan cer- | counted is nearly $800,000,000, The report of the ex- | yesterday, ir. Jonsson, (dem. id., repiied to Mr. Hender- | present ‘he detute was closed by Mr. {ifleates to the amount of the compound interest notes iners will have the effect of setting at rest the rumors | juCr grin h ren aoe fon that be gid not Telere rednoaveracleney i Ao ea bina prayer: iad panne a nt : saa mow. held by the banks ag a part of their reserves, } whieh were circulated respecting the upsoundness of iter. , : The Indians recently appeared mt Laredo, op tne met to exceed the amount of some one bupdred | this bureau Mr. Davis, (dom.) of Ky., thought thie matter too ‘Anite tte, Usted enn teen tnd’ dives, OH lenge miition dollars. There strong efort Nowinations Sent te the Sonate. 1 pe erring Rang = 3 wade by Mr. Hooper and a andlbne’ pes! of'the | The following nominations by the President were sent nae cd Neonat Mire 4 Site drawback on 6 sloop erat aye Ranson Commitien.on., Ranking..and.Onrtoncy. to. get a vere on |" the Sense youtérday: Hyland “R Bulburd, t¢ be d on ‘Dill to amend the Jaw regniating the astional tanks, |, Comptroller of the Currency; Colonel Williaa: @. Moore, .; but.on account of the’ obmoxious features of the to be. secretary to the President, ned Mr. Justus Stetn- burmber of horses, . by Fe SFE: i “Fi 35 as ite “vibterstood ‘of the t : bad rare iar | Afver w dev, Davis a ny mae remain as they now are on all matters Prrtoeeretacbatpgea hoes orcharalew wad " 2 de> Bonn " Mesien, Buekalow, Davie, Tiesiite. crtines, Hes tary of State for information relativeto-the bitts whith conch fence nd Yaien ii ® is x have become laws by isieabs of the failure of the Presi see elem Cattell, Coaedien Cement anee, Se ogg. bontor, yrelinghiizern, Barns, - dent to approve er disapprove of the same. After a lively jo owe, Johueoe, Kirkwood, Me! Morgen, ago entre ar Ah oad against sll | syare.on the subject the resolution was adopted. ; Feaserehbe Sinator fitotiemer | Hous Waa Wien awe a amy od banks currency. ‘The Freedmen in Mississippi. the precise question. I asked who was the author of the Mr, Gruss moved to amend by the duty on ‘Representative Wilson, of lows, will endeavor to}, 4 yenort just received by the Commissioner of Freed- he received? Gried beef from one cent to one and a half cen per ering up the carréncy question before the House jm the | 4, ,eniss from Brigadier General Alvan C. Gillem, a utterly obgenrp that tt pounds, als, to increase the uty o8 cured meats (rem 4 coarse Of afew days, Mr. Wilson is utterly oppospd to , i ee to $8 per bbl, Disagreed to. , -Aszigtant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau in the 3 subratited that althaygh Wr, Sduimer ‘Mr. x8 moved to reduce the duty on printing ps- ‘menuttiie ie to his * he ite. eb mere ane eben Md Stave’ of Mississippi, states that the demand for labor is fs @iainot from fifteen per cent, Dmgreed to by ~ pactnencbn nee “4 ‘Sihent touneetin m0 majorisy ome vert go great that » large samber of freedmen are coming zi 3 > . hts Sg erent vs Wd caotes citi | -A.convoy with oxe million dott Im, specie ‘neschea 3 ‘The Internal Revonse Law. néwW being Made for wages from $10 to $16 per mont he Commie on Ways and Men, other meeting | Tr Try, rllns nod, modi! attendance rod , olore s Nevis, uckatem, Catal, Chandler, Conncey | 3 Matamoros yeetorday, aay, while considering amendatory oilt, planters are, very anxious to sccure laborors, and conse- Mr. Haxpwucks, (dem.) of Ind., roaintdined that upon foward, ivowe, Jobson, Moreen, ‘Mor net, | t@ extend to the Indians the same News from the interior through Juarist sources an- 4. Syren We abolish the tax on newspaper advertisomesta, quetifly treat them with fairness. Seven thonsand nine | the information’ received from she Secretary of “tate opr ep rem a ae ‘an Wi Wade, Willey, anes. Me Be ge pow nounce the arrival of Ortega and Patoni at Juarez’s seat Se eee ane motion, Gnd | hundred and nine rations were femod during the month | yy: Feed ee ee eee te | Mr. Gniaes moved to amend by striking gut the entire | dian Atm fmuperintendent. or | <1 k°vermment. primi aw phe eed shad brief argu understood ‘December—one 7 ward's informant : section a daty on r. Disagreed to. obi execute done with them, as their influence ceased fee bill ‘will be reported within the next ten days, and | °" ee ee eee ene oe | eer was unknown to Mr, Sumner he | S00 Tobe wed to arike ah'p timber irom the free | tbe latter is siepended ft was adopted. dangerous, : wore issued ia November. ‘The principal causes of com- | was therefore an obscure person. agg rover Sie coat ieetices tenes aoe as. piaint among the {reed poopie, he says, are tho existing | jeuit aureapy ar an envesdroppen, “At ton ovclock Sir. HeNowcKs suggested that as the | Schenck’s amendment, transferring the control of In. | Bearer of Despatches from Juarez en reuto ghat the taxes on a Jarge number of articles will be con- @iderably reduced, in order to Jessen the general revenue | oiiniting their carrying firearms and of owning | to convey # majority seemed determined to the bill as it now | dian afdire to the War Department, and it was adopted | to Washingten—Ortege Received asm ‘from internal sources, real estate, e stood, 4 vot» might as well be taken pow. by a vote of 76 yeas to 73 nays. Prisoner of War—The French Treeps R. Mr. Hespensow wiehed to amend the bill as to the Mr, ScReNck moved to recvnsider the vote adupting maining Neutral. Gatvestox, Jan. $1, 1867. The Diplomatic Apevepriation Bilt. Skating Tearnament. when the bill should take effect. He moved to | the amendwnent, and alse moved to lay the motion to Mr. Hexomcxs resumed the floor in cogtinuation of ‘The office of United States’ Minister at Rome is finally The Washingion Skating Club held their first grana @ out the first day ' ch ii 0 = iy or April and make it take efvet | reconsider on tl Lie, wiuch is the parliamentary mode abetished. The Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation | tournament at their park this evening, and a large num- | Puce oriequcy to Me, Motley nN TTUMEM® | trom und alter the parsaze of the act, Of clinching a vote. ‘The seas and wore taken and | TB despatch boat Blackbird has arrived here and ‘bull was taken ap in the House to-day as reported from | per of participants and spectators was in attendance, Before ar " on the resolution the morving Sanne — am tase our bk hha «opty Tem was laid on the table by a vote ; brings files of Brownsville papers and special despatches. ‘the Committee of the Whole, and the question was on | some attracted by the novelty of the affair and others by | hour expired, the ‘subject went over antil to- | ov ilon's auengiment increasing the daty on woollen | Mr.. Wixpow thea moved to lay the Dill on the table, ‘We amendments to insert Portugal and to strike out | ihe desire to indulge in the invigorating sport. Mr. Rob- Tue TARIPy ont. eat bat withdrew. she motion so as to let the yeas Rome. ‘The latter amendment was to the effect that no | ert Fietcher, of this city, was the saccessfui knight, and | The tariff bill meee o'clock. ba verre reseeseeesty anf me. “inpals Geend. |.6 tama enerdaring tho Ul to be read he thiré tine. - a moneys appropriated by the Dill abali bo paid for #2 | consequently had the privilege of crowning the “Queen | _, Mr. Carats (rep cart ita staat yie and water pine | valved at $1 {0 por rponnd | vote of #9 ares to $3 nays, ‘The bill was then pumed | owe =” p yes Patout to Juarez, who received thea American legation at Rome from and after the 18th day | of'Love and Beauty,” who was drawn over the pond 10 | from three-fourths of a cent to 1% cents per pound. i 25 per cent ad vai ita divicion aud the title was amended #0 as to | * Pisoners of wor, thongh they expected to be hung. of Jui 1867. After considerable manauvring in ob- i 54 2 per pound, 50 cents per pound and 40 percent | Tread, the Indian Bureau to the War | They hed travelled from Matamoros to Zacatecas on me, 1967. a sleigh decked with flags and flowers, and escorted by agreed to. " valorem ; over 60 cents per pound and 45 per ceat | Department. hor@back, a distance of seven hundred miles, and being the unsuccessful knights. The sport was ended rather ” ad valorem.” The amendment, as modified, was Mr. Wixoom suggested that the title should be, “to | taining « vote, the amendment to Insert Portagal was re- massacre Indians and deplete the ‘trearu | Jorted, and the amendment to strike out Rome from the ist of American legations was agreed to by a vote of 82 0 18, The bill was then passed. ‘The Military Academy Appropriation. Mr. Stevens, acting doubtless in the belief that ‘economy should be observed somewhere ia Ue appro- priation dite, asked for a separate vote on thé clause in Gee diB making appropriations for the supporto! the Baked States Military Academy at Weot /oint for the spear ending June 30, 1968, which made agappropriation ffor the erection of a fireproof building y be used as a absipatory, ond moved to ‘strike it fromy the bill. the amendment wan agreed to and the bill yas. poxred. The Reconstruction Qustion. i ‘The Reconstraction Commitiee are’@xpected soon to -ganke aveporton the several pians/Row before ther Beoking 10 the rehabilitation of fe Southern Stater, ‘Pheir views have not, however, yewsken definite shape. ‘There seems to be.no doubt that Ome provision will be adopted by which to avoid theeffect of any possible Feeognition of the Southern Stage in their present coa- ition by the United States Court, A Richmond Editor's inlew ef General Grant as the Grot Pacificater. In commenting on an artic) inthe Hraatn in regard te the passage of » law maing General Grant Acting President if Mr. Johnson is #moved, « Richmond paper avon, in consequence of the warm weather which bas | {4 x agreed to. croaly exhausted and moreover deceived by aebicf, prevailed since yesterday. to, S The Dill was road a third ime and pasved at alf-past wht pot. premlinn Ortega to espouse his cause, they ‘Mr. Witzon, (rep.) of Mass., moved to amend the ‘A. M., by the following wove The Howe then proceeded to the business on the | Ee i neetons ee eee ae Be graph putting a duty of 46 cents per vound and 8 per Messrs, Cattell, Chandler, Conness, Cragin, Bd- | Speaker's table, and disposed thereof as follows French have orased to fight the Hberals, and do Another roll of honor has just been published by | eae ee ev ctien cloths, comprising brosd- Voge, Foster, Frelinghuysen. Her "The disagreement of the Sevate to the House smend- | a when the imperialists and liberals have » Quartermaster General Meigs, at the instance of the | clothe, cloakings, cassimeres, ladies’ cloth, doesk F... "ab palen cnekan tae eau pan ee Sei ee bill Pyne ee Pn ge < oy Secretary of War, being the names of soldiers who died | tricots = = food ge A —_—— ss Were: Willey. W illame, Wilson and’ Yate 27. Stas oc nathan quetdion,- The Monty vosetes treme pees, a ‘not Nste—Mapare. Davis, Doolitin, Fowler, Grimes, Render the bill geep to the President for ad ‘ Merce and Ts b, to f Honor. in defence of the American Union interred in cemeteries | oy eyegy description, made @holly or in part of cone of the States of New York, W Towa, Maryland, Maine: Wags Giese denen cont ad, Nee Anant on Nov Vonno—Mesaré: Anthony: Brown, Buck. Kansas aod Dakots ‘Yerritory, the publication of the coma per vahe | Fes Voautip, Wiad, Ros Beabterread Gnasegi a pamphle:—over two bundred pages, containing about The Senate then adjourned. twelve thousand mames—being for thé infurmation of 5 . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - Wasmegror, Jan, 31, 1867. WOREASED COMPENFATION TO 48 ET -MEMBEX. On motion of Mr, Dawns, (rep.) of Mass., the Sergeant. at-Arme was directed to pay F. H. Webster, late Member of Congress from Maryland, the increased compensation from the commencement of the present Congress to tbe date of his resignation. PASSAGE OF THR BILI. TO PREVENT EMUGOLING, i, On motion of Mr. Exzor, (rep.) of Mase., the Senate bill Bh any ee ois Few Awd ~ bo supplementary to the act of July 18, 1866, to prevent San Francesco to Humtoldt hg Califoraia, smuggling, was taken from the Speaker's table, amended and passed. , civil offices, | Puebla. bring this ‘ RELIVE OF LUCAB COUNTY, 10WA Dill to a vote to-mortow at four o'clock, hd as it Senta o juerilias are very troublesome in the neighborjoed of Mr, Kasson, (rep.) of Iowa, on leave, introduced a bil! | come up to-morrow as untinthed bugees he would the city of Mexico and Vera Cruz, for the relief of Lucas county, Iowa, which was referred | yield to ae fo into en / Mejia ts organizing division aod would som meet PORTIVICAPION mtr. nen, Hevdrieks, Lane, AuBwood, Pa ” J —gome time ie ’ Eldfidge etrect jail tor giving information to.4hé enemy | the Honse bi, & punish | “ring the rebeition, 4 the public eecyities and ae eee <r omen ae he would appesi ‘0 Memarial from the Portugnese Coven! at Sa- | vannah During the Rebéllien. . A memorial was presentedto the Senate te-day from Senor Joaquin de Palma, vice Consul of Portugal at Sa- vannah during the rebellion. claiming remuneration for property taken by Sherman’s army in the winter of 1864-5. He bad removed his family to Winnsboro, 8. C., where, as he alleges, they were plundered of $6,000 in gold, diamonds, jewelry aad wearing apparel to the total value of $32,474. He complains that his applica- tion for redress failed to receive proper consideration at the State Department. LAghthouse Destroyed by Ice. official information has been received at the office of the Lighthouse Board of the total destruction by ice, on Detection ef Colenei Carillo—Guerilias Aboot Vera Cruz and the Capital—Sterming o/ Patzeuare. New Onteaye, Jan, 81, 18@. Mexican advices state that Colonel Cariifo, who lady embraced the liberal side, has again changed, phcing himself and troops at the command of the Pregci of the 28th inst, of the lighthouse marking Deep Water Mira at ho has eigh' a to the Committee on Public Lande. ‘The House then, at four ?c motion of Mr. iramon at Queretaro, who eight thousand men. ass s (tik tnaiative. chats, wo ino Shool, in the James river, Virginia, Due notice will be PARGAUE OF THR DIPLOMATIC AND OONOCLAR ArrnoPRATION | ertynyn, (rep. Of PA. into a Jommittes of the | TECity of Patzcuaro was stormed by Regyism the Shiat the present un Implaceble and deaaat | S'V0® of the restoration of this light. inns Coad deebiaved hole on the State Foion, My Pomeroy in the | liberal chieftain, on the 21st, lasting seveal hourn ould Tealize their true situation; | Official information has also been received to the The House proceeded oe Conseker ant Diplomatic ap, | cbait, and proceeded U *® eons Of the Forti | While negotiations for the capitatation were wogresring | effect that on and after the Ist of December, 1866, three 7 ‘ oe ee Vs P* | cation bill. the guerillas entered the town and committal it dificulty reorganized on the jon Bil Propriati Mr. Buren, ( burning and destroying houres, and locked @ @8 prieon we that miscoa te tiene I. 1 Braxp, (dem.) of Ole, called for a vote on the | epg Military Att rv neatiy al tbe wale fubabitants,. Some tare tetered new lights would be exbibited in the Oost Gat, at the return of Decem mt, in Con. $200, a1 amendment adding an ation for the mission to 1y co-operating with the North to | ntrasice of the Scheldt, om the southwest coast of j Ly cag giving money and others by joining the, army. the new Union.» We are sure that | Walcberon Island, Netherlands, ae SS Frccseak sat he ccatetn oak vo Ms a Tha wenses were hiding ta the aoemnainaee te choy: th wouldsnee fal The Wreck of the Steamehip Scotland. , jected. - a... oppened by iit Spalding. os para!s, ' i Torndows | The President has approved the joint resolution pro- ‘The next question was on the amendment striking out jamend : - a anaes like that of the defunct Jeff viding for the removal of pape heap Geen eae. q pode fic peg for Oe, piace to Rome, i Bt, out ware of re committee rose. NEWS FROM NEW ORLBINS. was African slavery. ship Scotland, now on she bar outside of Bandy Hook, that mission afer the present fiscal year. su dalton agin axl Combes consis or iten Ai Tecan , Indian Affairs. near the entrance to the harbor of New York. One ; +] © Mr, axons, (dem.) of Pa, called for « vote on i, “iminONg thers merchants, bankers, tore SPECIAL TE! ‘Th Tie ARAL. “ fe asked for the yeas and nays. and mi handred thousand dollars is appropriated for that pur. dered, and th to. a a Improveme tear ad day continued the consideration of Mr. for the supervision of Indian affairs, jen! Excitement—The Confllet Beww egtal and Governor Wells, &e. ‘W indom's Nelle llr coy cient. pone, the contract to be given to the lowest bidder, wah \en, aftg® long en: lecusston, the sabetitate ‘The Pablic Lands. 4 5 Mr. My of Pa, presented a petition of New Onteay@, Jan. 31, 1867. of \ Mr, Scpoek to place the Indian Bureau under the | ne Commissioner of the General Land Office nas re- To ee ae eh cp toe Mbieny Aaatemy Apper- oh the city of Phil iphie, sting It is understood amovg the friends of Governor Welle Wart Dopiment was adopted by a vote of seventy-six | ceived from (he Surveyor General of California retarns 7 priation bill ae ‘yesterday from the Committee species of malt liquors from the | that if the Legistatare paxsea the Bill for a néw coneti- to asverf-three, The vote for reconsideration and to | of surveys for patents of the following private land of the Whole on the state of the Union, The amend. tution over his veto, the Goverpor w ill issue s proclama- tay ou wb table provailed by seventy-seven to seventy. | cisims under Mexican and Spanish titlen:—Part of the ‘ ae aauivapes tion declaring me Convention Of 1864 legal and reastem. INSURAWER COMP + NY. ‘Terbilht amended war then passed by a vote of ninety amyand the title amended sons te make it accord borith @ substioute of Mr. Schenck. As the sct now 4 ptands therefore, the Bureau of Indian Affairs ia to be ‘qran*hed to tne War Department This discussion on Mr, ‘ind\ym’s bill hae brought to light many abuses fo of Indian sffaies for many years past t bat little credit upon the goverament, but /rmueb edsior to diseaver abnaes than te correct them, the administration of the burene wae “pier when foamerly ander the War Department, + may pt be eo now. Indian Deountions In Washington. Delegations from \ fourteen tribes of Indians waited fapon Commissioner Begy to-day for the purpose of hold. fag on interview with him, in order to ascertain what @aposition was to be made of the lands they vow epeupy, besides of certain interests which they bold E where. The Commissioner, not Neing prepared to Raeohe Maso de Bartolo, Bernardino Guirado, comfirmer, LL ‘THR PRESIDENT DECLARED LAWS. of TL, on leave, introduced a prem ge containing 87,609 acres; Island of Santa Catalina, Jose Se tow (rop.) of a from the Committee of ~ ational ‘Safe Iogurance Company ‘The radicals are organizing the Grand Army of the hen ai Mi Marin Cavarruliae, confirmer, 4,682,043 acres; Parroche es of privilege the i hae Referred to the Committee | Repabic all over the State, and anothor confifct between De Son Jdam Zoims Cartisalites, Julian Ursae and Pedro Whereas, the radicals and ex-contederates is not at ail isiprobable. Mare, confirmer, ‘ecres; San Joaquin, § cireten are affected, auton, cousirmer, 877,463 acres. The ‘not pamed by the Legislature of 1604 levying = Instrictions havé been prepared by the Commissioner of ‘tix Of ou6.quarter pot cent of tho gross sales and re- tite deneral Land Office to govern registers and receivers, And agouts Of States uu corporations in the selection of wy wanda aad eunaaiena enaanes ane ‘There . ate {othe instructions and made part thereof, im the Sioux vie pomtie Lites 3 forme for werifications of Hew, of eelections and maps of . ¥. This deciai ratisfaction in New Orleans. designation aad permanent location of railroads; the ul wihewced. oat ie Reeretary of Htate be aired fo" | pit ta General Sheridan and Colonel Croeby, of ia staf, ef same having been approved by the Secretary of the In. | 207 oaP for or Rarancnreariven, | Ue aeent hora pee to-night for Washington. | -* tartor are now’ deing printed, and copies will be sent to t to regalate Mr, Finca, (Gem) Qh ede De eats ———— the Governors of States, railroad companive, registere | House of Repraventativen. that SO fait ona, excep i SP om DISASTER TO THE GRITISH SHIP STAFFORDSHIRE, end reasivers of Weal and offices 3 yy ‘the Sax Faanowoo, Jam, 81, 1867 sivices have been recel Deoetaber, that the Britiah wip ‘ re put ‘an was condemngg Laiea Pog a eee Court Sammary. No, @ Bored of Superv: connty, LiMn, prac tipr ® busines interview with them at present, weloned oneh delegation, axpreming

Other pages from this issue: