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4 NEW. YORK ‘HERALD, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1867. ee tn ae r, pe. See. Se - ‘1B process OF 90" dcvon, che amount “Hereos cannot BOW F INQUIRY wrro TUE MANAGEMENT OF THR NAVY YARD AT Wage, Tamersen, Seulsbery, Shorman, ‘Trombnll, THE STATE CAPITAL, sada CRAKLETOWS, atone th - ‘MASH ING j ON : dr, eaean, rp tare ara mae | cesaete PeaSajer Satin Hoody Spt Ra 3 ‘ess Sse ito i ns Debt © goo Texas by the Uaited States. Argament fer aud Against the New School The Ser Treasusy Pommunicaled to th ae in a | ee Einin, molars af the Treasury Pom: “ | to Mquire into the mauages A ‘So the bill was lost, ‘The Ral! ‘atertown ; to amend the charter WoUre tay in reply toa resolution as to what amount | Crariestown, and expecially whether any abip bes been | Me Hanus, (rep.) of N. Y., originally voted in the Bill Werkingmen’s Leemwiat line von ‘adic sips aacueenee ¥ wee WO, edt due dy the United States to the State of gant to sea ‘recently with rottem timbers, endangering | airmative, bat c his vote for the purpese of en- Se ot Corne! Mr, Law gave-neticn af 0 bill to eam LL] in | 177 preioue to rhe robetion yet remains wnpald, that | rate “er orcmAReRD AOLDIRS WHO Mave Laer Pum atone ie Tie = aint, FO Oe ster er Defeat of the Bankrupt Bill in ps 7 cr ss1,000 of te prineipal of the dain THE NEW SoROOL BILL. RALLs meTRODECRO. the Senate. fevan deiocity ouds remain unpaid, with | 4. Cid une miliary Committed to iuguire what lexisla- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A Dost of potiiians from New Yotk city eived bore | ty ae, Fanscas—To crete a Department of Chértee . known ntaount ef Suterest coupons of for the relief of 4 neldions 367, | Yate Inst might to look after the new nchoo! Dill and other ‘Correotion Phe e aoe ope are in the department, where ke., nud to report by bill or ‘Wamnneren, 9&e. &, ¥ Mr. T. Munray—fo tucorporate the New York INDIAN APFAIRA, ‘measures for municipal reform. In favor ot the bill for a Yi and ey WAR CLAIMS. Mr. Wisner, {rep.) of Minn., from the Committee on { Metropolitan board ef public iustruction appear a crowd By Mr. Lawt—. i‘ for payment of Mr. Teemnvtt, (rep of IIL, cadied up the bill phov!d- | Indian Ataire, made a report on the investigation into | °f Tepublican general commities men and office holders, | Hecrge ( Binut for mereoiype Hts ond tat for ne " tof war ‘ ae nee te rosie for the payinent | %2@ recent letting of contracta for Indian goods, which | from Police Commissioners down to incombents of small } jy Mr. Kuom—Helative 10 the compensation of exeti- ‘buy were deposted by am agent of the late Provisional Inwpatigation Into the Cotton Saleh By ) or in am blond to te ihe psn tment. the State anthonties or under thetr control. By the act of | Sr'Sotn claims in the rebel Staies, An exception is | with the migority report on tbe same subject waser- | local positions, Ex-Senator Manierre, Cusrloy Spencer, | torsand administrators, guardians, assigns and oftier * the Treasury Departme ‘ Congress appproved Kebruasy 28, 2855, an appropriation | made in favor of loyal citizens of Tennessee. dered to be printed, Jim Thompesn, Dan Conover und Sinclair Tourey are | Uusless. It-antborizes, them to charge nob ik g wcau made for payment to such creditors of the State of | Mr. Jowsox, (dem.) of Md., thought the exception ‘among the chainpions of the. measure, On the other ber ceat for collecting and paying out, receiving — * ws nt onght to be-extended £0 as to include the loyal people of | The repert of the commitzee is to the effect that there | band, “Commissioners. Larremore, McLean, Allen aud | vesting, o Dg. , tee *. 2. comprehended in the me of nacre get Lousiana, whowe property was taken for the use of the 4 ie no. cmtonas 0 Of fraud or corruption ia. the letting of | other influential members of the Board of Lancation are saute folivreed epasdiio on bones emanate sree 1860, appropriation there re: jus unexpen army. coutracts, and that 0 House shu rec! re to the bill. This mornin, tions: a Enthyisiastic Reception Of Genera! Spe. ta eta teectinectinn na "An amendment was agreed to including West Virginia { resolution which directs the Secrvtary of the Talerior to gyainat “the Dill’ were ‘presented tn’ the Assembly, | ‘Ue crimninal statistics of thelr reapective countion. the Hi . The of the mi- ‘BILLS PASSED, wighia the exception. auapend the execution of them. v9 and | we, Gerryman introduced two in. ite favor and | aciishing the Board of Excise Commissicoem af Sheridan by the Aowse. information a2 to what money or siores were taken by JOUNKON moved to except all States and districts | nority—Mesere, Hart, Clarke of Kausas, Henderson, and | Mr. Creamer oue inst it The latter was which in December, 1882, were under the cootrol of the Van Horn of Missouthis that the coniracta ehould bo | from the Board of Education, signed by its Prestdent, | Chautauqua county. the State of Texas from the Confederate authorities on &e. Be. Y 1 " mained 60 | set aside just , and that instead of the a . For the selief of L. J. Bozzoni and Daniel D, Lord, bee ne bresiiag up the confadercy, aod wo rach mosey | [ned jue, lary soto, foe Saris mado by tn nian Commumtenr, the cont | ths ica thie pousin Pie bonne ios an eed | MAYOR sss ive rene a — Re ‘or property has been accounted for by the State with the } “"Ne“truyecut opposed this amendment, af calculated | for the first class of goods shonid be given toG. A. | in 1864 bad not yet had «fair chance of being tested; | Amending an act to in the Kings County: Wasmstron, Feb. 5, 1867. Departinent, An agent of the Treasury Department | to open the Treasury to a class of claima which it would | Evans, of Philadetphia; and for the second aud third | second, because the existing school system was superior | “lerk’s office, not be sasy to adjudicate at the prerent time. clases to Stillman & Brothors, of New York. to any in the Union; third, because it would be unjust Amending the charter of Odd Fellows’ Hal} Associa. Mr, Savtspemy, (der.) of Dol., said that the bill was a : 708 TARIFF BLL. to deprive the citizens of N of the right of | “on, New York. violation of every promine made ly the federal govern: Mi. Wasox, (rong of lows, naked icavo wooly a reao~ | selecting the proper oftcery Now York of the right of | “ir Tetuoe ie expense of matntaining prisoners in 0 Defent of the Dankrurt Bil in ‘The Bankyopt BAI was defeated In seized from an agent of the State and shipped to New ‘York, on account of the United States, one handred and A vote of 20 122, It was vot a party vote with the J» Confederate cotton, which is the’only pro- ent to the Union le of the 4 lution instructing the Committee of Ways and Means to ly wl Ozsego county. artis aah conservatives. The power given by. the ork eee pie heat "aan the source men, | Mt. Beoxarew, Kiem) of Pa, thought the wisest | report the Tarlibill as ainouded by the Sonate, 40 as to | charged against the presentarsiene et Mt #8 | “incorporating Engine Company No % town of Win- Dill to the Chief Justice of the United States to nominate i policy would be to establish some principle upon which | exbibit the rates imposed on the several articles under } A long ancnment for and against the new Schoo! vil] | eld, Queens county, tioned in the resolution. Southern war claims cou! be paid, and to pay them now | the tariff in force on the Ist of April, 1861, and on the | took place in the Assombly Charaber this afternoon SARESES: AND: CIPS: SOT aif the registers of the Bankruptcy Courts was a serious The Indinns. Pathe thaw postpone. thom. by legiviation toe pertod | Ist of January, 1665, with those proposed ‘by Mouse | before the Committee on Colleges aculomia nd Gece, | . Me. Low moved the appointment of « select committee tjection, They desired that each District Court should | Commissioner Bogy, of the Bureau of Indian Affaire, | when the government world be leas able to pay them. | Dill T18 as amended by the xenate. mon Schoois, The room was pretty well filied, and decp | t@ quire Into the lotery or gift enterprise lately held ler, The Maseachusetts Senators objected ‘ 3 Mr. Wrrsox, (rep.) of ‘ass, said be had prepared.a | Mr. Jawoxes, (rep.) of R ,, objected. +| Interest was mantfosted inthe proceedings; “among | 1% New York for the alleged benefit of the ot appoint Ha vegisier. to-day had an interview with the President and General | 01a which he intended to introdace, for the estab- GENERAL SWERIDAN IN THE HOVER. those present were Moser. A. R. Lawrencs, Wi deceased soldiers, and report; also same to the release of avy bankrupt who base pay fifty | Grant, in seference to the proper course, ina military | jishment of a commission, y oi of Tie mabe pm is Mr. eae a ep ad noel poakone raps hee aa Heury nn Couimisetouers Hitc! Farr | wae mo preys ae Sorat cornea i oa events un the dollar, and also to the ben of the tl) wards: Jans. | investigate the claims those e8. je pen ree presence in jonee avd Larramore, Ips Kelley, ~uperintend ‘Ran. wed @ r ry Deing extended (othe people in the Southemm States. A spa eer ee: —_ 0 be | ™measure was only to provent the payment of money out it Sheridan, whom every mah wroto down as 8 vl- |, dall, General Johu A. Foster, Chattes Bratna \ sinclaly him that unless the Legialature takes some action im the of the Treasury until the claims were properly sified, | der, and moving a recess of five minutes that the Gene- | Tousey, Eneas Elliott, A. W. t t, Robert L. the istitution for whose benefit it was ostensd- Feeonsideration of the voto by whieh the bill was re] that General Graut has somewhat modified his views on | the deserving from the undeserving. raj might be presented to the House. Simon Hagieton, Wm. E. Pabor, C, S. Spencer and Profes. | DIY started and carried out wil: not gets dollar of the Seated will probably be tmd ina day ortwo, When it ie | this gutject, which were mainly predicated on the policy ‘Tho amendment of Mr. Jobnson was disagreed to, ond The motion was unanimously |. to; and the | sorHorave Wobstor, ‘The speakers in favor of the new bili | 14/8 amount reclized. ween dy what a small vote the Dill was lest, it is reasona. ae the bill was passed and goes to the House fer concur. Speaker, leaving the chair, to that portion of | were Mersrs. Foster, Elflott and Tousoy. Their princ{- wer, Foucea thought a proper reference of the resoln- ' | recommended by Lieutenant General Sherman, Of | Force in the amendment, the hail where General Sheridan was standing in com- | pal arguments wero that large and unnecessary sums | Hon would ve to the Grand Jury of New York. wer ble to infer that it may yot bass, waging against tho Indians a war of extermination. DEFINING TRE RAXK ‘OF NAVAL OFFICERS, pany with General Grant, and escorted them to the | of money were expended !n building, repairing and | %0dy knows, or ourht to know, that all loueries or g’ ‘The Southern Plan of Recenstraction. Commissioner Bogy urges that, while he deems it vitally Mr Gviwes, (rep.) of Iowa, from the Committee on | Speaker's chair amid plandits from the members, und | eupplying schgol bouses; that sixty thousand doi- | °aterprises aro contrary to law. Naval Affairs, reported, with atnendmente, the dill de- | presented General Sheridan personally to the House in | lars were laid out on ‘one building which Origle Messrs. ANDREW: aud Leyt understood that the police fining the rank of Admiral and staffofijcers in the navy, | these terms :— nally cost but thirty thourand dollars; that the | uthorilies of New York havo tuken cognizance of tne and croditing volunteer officers of the naval and maria | = Grviieusy oy vem Hovst oy Rernsextanives:—It | School Boards indulged in nepotism, appointing sons, | matter, und they doubted not a remedy will be applies service who may be transferred to the regular service | wffords me peculiar pleasure, by your order this day, to | nephews, niecos, brotbers-in-law and cousins tolucrative | !f any remedy can beg und. with the sea scrvice performed by them as volunteer | introduce to you Geuersi Philip Sheridan, of the Army | c:lices, to the exclasion of more worthy people; that ‘The resolution wae“withdrawn, officers, of the United States. While this country will remember | many of the schools and teachers were whally vaneces- NORTH BRANCH CABAL INVALID PRNSIONS, in the heart of hearts of all its loyal people the achieve- | aary; that four hundred teachers might be dispensed Mr, Foucer moved the concurrent resolution request. ‘Mr. Ferarxvey, (rep.) of Me., from the Committee on | ments of fields of danger and of death of its glorious | with and save tbe city $400,000; that the schools in the | 1K the Legislature of Pennsylvania to amend or dociare Finance, reported, with yorbal amendments, the Bet defendera, they never can forget who was bravo among | lower wards ought to be consolidated; that the bill was | !8 existing laws relative to the North Branch Canai ao making xppropriations for the payment of inva!) the bravest, true among the truest, and the recollection | not intended for pohtical purposes, but solely for the | #8 to do away with the extravagantly discriminating tolis other pensions for the year ending June 30, 1868, The} of whose dceds will survive aa long as history ox‘ets. I | good of the people at large, Ld enforced against citizens of our State. it war opted. Southorn gentlemen now here conmected with the necessary that acts of murder and depredation com mewly developed scheme for the pacification of that sec- | nitteg by the Indians should be promptly and ‘Mun regret the premawure publication North aud Bouth | tnoroughly punished, be is convinced that war of ex- ‘of two different statements; but there is no doubtDo'h | termination, such as was waged against the Seminoles, fontain substantially truthful points. They further say } woutd be not only highly impolitic in the present eondi- ‘hat this project originated with Southern gentlemen | tion of our national aiialra, ag it would ental! upon the without formal consultation with either of the political | country an additionel dobt of several hundred millions parties, and that it will meet the demands of thore most } of gotjars, but would be inadvisable for many other im- derecity interested. bill appropriates $33,280,000, present to you General Philip Sheridan. (Applause on Messrs, A. R. Lawrence and Wm. E. Cu Cabinet Meeting. portent reeae die ‘SWAMP LAD, the floor and in the galleries. agsinst the tall at constgerable lengths; end conteones THR METROPOLITAN WEALTH BILL, Cabi ‘ Awarding Contracts for Indian Supplics. Mr, Teeunvun introdured a bili te enable States to ne- | The Srxaxxe thon presented to General Sheridan cach | that most of the statements of the of the bill J _ The bill amending tho Metropoltian Health pill was ' ‘The Cabinet convened at the naval honr, and con The Committee on Indian ACairs made a report this | ject ewamp and overflowed lands within their limite, | of the members individually, and when this pleasant | wore utterly unfounded and unjust, Mr. Lawrence read | Considered at longth in Committee of the Whole, put and the ‘Maued in session until nearly three o'clock, all of the | morning in the matter of awarding contracts for goods, members being in attendance. General Grant was pres- | waros and merchandise by the Commiesiover of Indian eat, and Secretary Stanton remained for some time in | araire, The committee submit as the result of their in- consultation with the President after the other members | vestigation—frst, that the charge in the preamble of the Weft, It ie enld that tmportant military matters were | resolution under which the committee acted, that the proud staat ag : gs rae ae said commissioner did, on the 18th day of December nl mu inve Become ‘we T last, award the contract for enpplying plaid goods, &c., with qnatnre of the President. to . bid much higher and on senpiia in“erlor to thoso 4s.much comment has been occasioned by two im- " offered by other parties is not sustained by the evidence; portant bills becoming laws without the signatore of the ndétin’ SGak! Chiesa co uvibeuasiwhisk wi ts the President the it - or perme co Mie ie ta caaiia committoe in finding the commissioner guilty of corrup- omitted to be selected under the act of- Congress of | little ecene was cated the business of the House was | from the Heeatp of to-day the opinion of .an emi without amendment, Progress was September 25, 1550. It was referred to the Comucitteo | resuraed, Rostonfan, to the efloct that Now York possessed the | Dill referred back to the Judiciary « ominittoe. on Public Lands, . ADHITIONAL PRSSION TO 4 REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. est school system in the world. Why then was a change TOMS ON TH JUNCTION CANAL, REMNTANCE OB MITIGATION OF FINES ASD FRNALTIEA TY | att Meloni 9) < om es the Committee on sought? Solely fo Deneft of some disappointed flered the following resolution :— CKRTALN 0 y e) & joint resolution eiving tel or some few men who were of that ci that ved. That it be referred Wl Gi mitt Mr. Davy, (dem.) of Ky., introduced a bill authorizing to Seravel Downlny, Inst surving soldier of the Revoln- Toiecs ra whole world is wrong except themselves, 1s to inquire by what ght oieainnaoal cues the Circutt and Distnet Courts of the United Stales w | ouary war, an widitioual pension of 3500 a year from | The people of New York esked for no change. They & half cents per ton per mile on coal passing throu. rerait or mitigate forfeitares, fines or disabitit | PegureeeS, 38 were proud of their noble system of education, and the | giabd whether there is any power in the Legislature af tnin cess, which provides that when any person shail | On motion’ of Mr. Axcowa, (dom.) of Pa., the joint | best men of the city-—wen like James W Gerard-—de, et Sethiy, S ROnae ee Cee” incur any due. penalty, forfeiture or disability, or shall resolution was amended 80 a8 to make it read one of the | nounced any attempt to deprive the poople of their cher. | The Senate then adjourned, have becn interested in any vessel, goods, warvs or last surviving iersof the revolatiouary war, and az | iehed mode of Common Scvools, It was im- merchandise which shall be subject t seizure by foree so amended at Was parsed. Proper teachers had been appointed. A more unjast and Assembly. of law for levying duties or taxes, or any act conceruing TUS ARMY APPROPRIATION BILY._ cruel statement never had been made. Every teacher Avpany, Feb. 6, 1847. the rosistering of liconsing of vessel: engnged inthe | Mr. Sraveas, (rep.) of Pa., from we Committes om | had to pass an examination bofore Mr, Randal City | The enti ‘i Pana Cis Geasting trade or fieheriet Shall have been suai eric | Appropriations: reported the “Army Appropriation Dill, | Superiniendent of Schools, a man ealogizod by the ad. entire morning hour of the bly was occu in tion or favoritism in the matter of extd award. They | dicted in the ame of the United States. the District or h was made the special order for next Saturday, vocates of the bill, It was hard, therefore, for inc pied in the cousideration of a private claim bill. may prove of interest in that connection :— 7 ¢ se and CANCY IN e aa regan ” a ‘ompetent re f the | Cirenit Const of the United States trving sch case an VACANCY IN THE POY OFFICE COMMITTEE FILLAD. or improp’r parties to obtain ‘appoint Pap ee eles retemangnting Seana Nene: of the rendering judgment in the same, or in which the ease The Srzaken appoiatel Mr, Campbeil to fill the vacancy | cate: ae tne bn retend jatments, The advo- The Quarantine biil was referred back to the Commis er peeactas BY Sete, } | resolution of Decembor last as directa the Secrotary of Wasurxcron, Feb. 1, 1367. vane nothing politi. | tee on Commerce and Navigation San—I have bad the honor to receive an anthenticated | tho Interior to suspend contracts bastd on certain biican General may be pending, thal! have power and discretiog, on thr Conmitiee had sent up here resolntions recommending A communication was received from John A. a in the Post Office Commie caused by the death of Mr. | cal in it, while the fact was that t fucts botore the court, to mitigate or rémit ench fine a a Jebnson. of a preamble and resolution parsed by the Houre forfeit, if in the opinion of the court the sume. shal YAY OF THE LATE HON, PRITEP JOHNSON. the paseage of the measure Greek Consul in New York, expressing the thanks of Repreteanalives yenering tate Tie cee as peaeeage = ee! be coectite Aor See boon incurred without wilfal, nogligonce or i- | Om motion of Mr. Awoxa the Sergeant-at-Arms was | ‘The arguicent will be petal op Milling the Hellenic community of Liverpool to the Boston and taform the House whether certain laws, to wit, one abi!! rt, Clark, Van Horn (Mo.) and Henderson made a mi- | foi ted fraud on the patt of the defeudant, and wis» to | directed to pay to the widow of Hon. Philip Johnson, laie ‘WORKINGMEN’S CONVEATION, ew York communities and the American people, fur to repeal section tLirtecn of an act to suppress the iusur- | nority report, concluding with a resolution that the par- | direct tho discontinuance of such snit nyon such tens | member from Penusy!*auia, the balance of compensation | The State Workingmon’s Asecubly met here today, | ‘elt sympathies witn the Crotans, as said court may deem just. Referred to the Corgi:- tee on Finance, IAVRESTIGSTION INTO THR BATTS OF COTTON AY TI TRAABTRY DEPATOMRYE, that would have been die him upto the 4th of March, The, oon session was gocapied in the examination of the _ peed Reted 9, Feones nou thts eventing. credentials of delogates te e past . M. ovgRmacer uence vo me xnxcren px xasuriie | the President, John Pow, of Albany. abe address pont igo. commplititn ihe BGGG aon mele aioe, iaotion of Mr. CAMPEEL the Post Office Committee | menis all the working classes Unmdughout the country to ee ne ieee rane Bae SENS Tine Buticose po mend vl oy ad Jean alert = oh chase of goods at exorbitant prices by the commissioner spgroved July 17, 1862; and another bi!! to regu. {| deserves the censure of the House. ee lective franchise in the territories of the Uniled | The Reperted Massacre ef Whites by Btates, which bills are reported by the Committee on Cheyenue Indiuns Contradicted. Mr. Wi.aow introduced the following rezolution, whch | waa instructod to inquire to the expedioney of report- | join in petitioning for the establisbinent of the egin | With the Erie and tate Line Railroad; to incorporaie Barolled Bills to have veen presented to the President . considered and agreed to:— ing a bili providing for the Cection of a building in Nash- | hour aystem by | eight | the Laborers’ Protective Union of West Troy; anthoris St the Ualled ‘Biates, ropechvelge on the end isrh | OMMelal despatches have been recelved at the War De- | wasconsidered and agreedto:— |||) J lu 6 our ayatem by law, urges additional legislation to pro- | ing ihe Long Island Railroad. Company. te increas: ap ‘ been filed in my (snis) department. - In reply | Parimont stating that there is no trath in the report that 1 ave respectfully to state that the two laws referred io | fifty mon have been killed by the Cheyenne Indians $n the resolution were this day filed in this department, beyond Fort Wallace, ville for the accommodatios of the federal courts, Post | tect the wages of workinginen, and favors exemption ‘ Une shud Costar Houwe ftom ne of $1,000 i ca The capital stock ; So postthis the execution of cokcaiaals in ! as Oct im electing officers ‘the ensui: e y 5, a - i) | dpdgy ¢ Be sidleg ve eee e1 phi ang Delaware and Hudson Canal Company to to report, for the information ‘of Cougrees, whet amount of COLUMBIA. On motion of Mr. (rop.) of N. Y., the Com- | and appointing committees and reading comman: money bis been reecived from sales uf cotion or other pro- perty turned over tw the Trossuzy Department under the 58 sogether accompan; from ji oral lawa of Co ‘and what disposition has c; aioe aes Fe tam 6. Frascino ompanying note from Colowel Wil- | 4 emction ef Seven-Thirty Bonds from the made of the gatga; wehethot any of the movey lu been pal Denrer = a eee ae pre are Arnong the commwanientions recuved as gue from ine | m4 crore. their ‘canal 1m Jervin, 5 acorn Masons) | tag TTERAMEY Departament op | tein teeaamacne eeealy Pails an) vaute whet anmouy | TOE 8 gew jall foe the and reports Pil ou the take taps ea neue, wine the Convention to | the port af Now York. ane tae Sir] am diretied bythe Pree Mi Gensnak toyenen | 6 weeaury Departmen tean cuemeet ahe tale —_ ee ee saaals, 30 atm DmATn ci taneons, | SEAR, CINE MeaRE oF securing the reforme sougheky | af, Bonnows presented a remonstresee trom thd Bit son and rebstion, to seise sed sontesate = nope : MUgeARY ASB- FomtAt, ROAD. mom aavvonoy TO nyes | Mr. Baws (ep) of Mass. Dheented_ the covrespond- eres tug, are the oficere for the en- | falo Common Councd seaines an incréaee vf faze om sme: p Soprarent conan ane vee nace setze an ent sbout thirty thousend dollars’ worth of seven thirty ace gues, . } ‘ence of the State Department ith the rument of | Firat Vice President, J. ¥econd ‘Niagaya street rajtrond, and on his motion the bill was aA and an act io regulate the Slecuive ftanchien | bonds have been abetracted from there within a fow days | tar. Bincomnndn,-(fepi) oF Mo., Introduced a Ditl to Set in relation, to the deat of LUncota, | Vice President, Witilam J. J CUTE ieee peepee) An ia tal tone Prosident for hie approvair and hare act {| Paste Ou Saturday Inst one of the clerks from. that office Pane gor So re at Say Pees ease er 'eo on Foreign Affairs, cegpes” sane bany; Assistant Secro- | the'Ryacen brecary ll siti ; ed withis the inns prese we AR waich Mey origin, | disappeared, and bas not been-heard from since, and it | OPO Torsiory, witi’a beauch to Little Robk, | ‘The House proceeded, ae he Uikaess of the morning’ | Part, of Albany; Warden, PR. Gartner, of Ulca’ The | om#, OB. the: ‘Grinding Coramittee Barrows Gated Slates. “Having therefore, besom “her are | 12 not ioprobable that he le in come way connected | Aransas,’ The Dill rants the right of way over publi} hour, to the ¢onsideration mm gomam Contention thea adjourned till to-morrow. ‘Berryman, Covell, Ballanl, Boyd, Wyet ang Starr, for auch further proceed ‘the lawe | with the robbery," th ede lands; and roquises Uae government to fenue to the com. |. dir. Tis.arm, (rops) of Me., from bo - RAILROAD Wan. Coen ———— Pa aed dated retry, Tbare the potor 13 08, v=: war’ Revenne Frauds. . ‘pany: $400,000 in United States bonds for every twenty alte Q regoldion to pay toStephen | The invesligation of tho diMoulties between the Cen- FRIGKET IN THE POTOMAC. r * PILLLAM G. MOORE, Unit Bon. W. A. Darling retarned yeetorday from New York, | miles of the sald road lai with a double track when tn | O- Sones pay sie noes a8 AraMeutonant af cavalzy | traland Hudson River Rods was continued before the rane Se *genon, Wee oo pore apne 5 aad Army \aahe’sebanienr on im investigating the freude running order, which was referred to the Commit'ce om ) for “y ye hm m flor ys coe renee ‘on the House Commnition on poem afternoon. The only Twe Brid * ne aera ot Vhave the honor to ee pour obedient servant, on the revenue in that elty, He will mak report in a | ype e sgt ee Fs 4 pear s mustered into tbe Uned Sates service: | vubstantiaily aa follows: Merten || pened ees af TalecRaliouanl hepa: A reritegtns pions menane Recent which will be important aud interesting. Me, Worn, (rep.) of Chic, moro to prstpone alt -prior | It was read three times and passed. ‘Am. President of the Hudson River ant Hatlom Ral-| tion Destroyed, de. To Hon. Scuuriuze Gourax, Speaker of House of | Tew days, wi Rocnr ee Att orders and jake up the one term constitutional amend. i peng | pam he ecaetes ropes been Mad eee fue a wee directors betore Wasumason, Feb. 5, 1867. <e eaa Yompou reat she Seeretaty, eben Cae career ihe resolution H oLaND, (rep) of Vt, hoped. vot. Hetoned the | were inid on the tablo, Also. Dil the pay and | for an edjusimentof the aiiealtice by the Central Raik | The Taliroad bridge (Long Bridge) seross tho Potomac ‘\ athe ten sors pony , ‘ stares up and disponed of, allowances of the quartermasleT #29) of the engiueer | road as fer ea 1 know; the Hudson River made no pro- | “Vet ## this point, together with the sewly constructed ‘The Senate Finance Committes to-day adopted the bill | of the Senate suking the mame of the person who com- | Bankropt hil! wavid ba iaken op and Aid A wine 9 ‘Proposed by the leading bankers of the country, with the | municated the information to him concerning Mr. Mot- | yore on the Bankrupt bill, Mempers wai svat aaxiuus ‘endorsement of the Secretary of the Treasury, for fund- | ley. The Secretary replies by enclosing the letter of | to speak on ii, aud there was no telling where the de- ing the compound interest notes. his informant, who is George W. McCracken, of New | Uae "oot Cho. haped the Rankrupt bil woatd not be Wwsit of Grant and Sheridan te Both Houses | York, and writes ander date of Paris, October 23, | taiq aside, It waa an important measure, aud ought to battalion tho eame a5 that of the rerge@™ major of the | position to settle the difficulties at that time; after the } Fatiroad bridge, were very seriously damaged this morn- Oe eee Eiured™ Motiind "adhac” Seccemeat T's the one | ing by.a breaking up of the ice above the city, which of service to.oMicors pad soldier Of the volunteers | cent at m meeting of ou when ‘tho | aftied everything before it, e'certificaies to be neatly engrossed on reenlt@ar, the any Pris A ‘cnlering the raent, conclusion was arrived at that breaking the It is stated that @ number of persons were lost while yank, the date discharge, &c., and th legal pushy can ta) if there in anything in the ch@t Green- | crosiing ihe bridges, but no Particulars bave yet a th ~ ives di ‘. Shverel Grant 308 ee er teridan entered the | 20%%,, THe document has mot yet been laid Uerory the | be, Pscoums. mid the eoustitaisonsl amecdunent di'| representatives t be eaulcd fe she certificate a sao of | polliig wa Jo, counect om thie side; slwars HOao | transpired, owes xf Roprovenativen to-day while the Clerk of she |» ‘The Branch Mtint wt San Pranctace, 1 Ae ee eee eedag: Wis wae Uarana pared: Also, a Di donating « portion | freight; 1 bad stock in tho Central, but sold only because’, The ico gorge began to miove at halfpast six, ant st Mouse wou reading a resolution Tue members at once | The Secretory of tho Treasury yesterday purcbased | ivy bin it was differant, Souatore w. 2. | For Leavet. vorthmilitary reservation for tue exclusit, | J did not want to have anyubing to.do with the new men | op A. M. there was not a vestige of either bridge to ‘ wubiic wed; read three simes and passed, —Also,4 who controlled it; had no contidence in Mr, Keep's wre ote Euthn’?> the payment of prize money to offcers Nusracoment; 1° had. six thousand “hares; did | All te ase aud enliaig’Tuen obthe signal Corps of the army who | So. gel or So lg: flr eet ae poner course, oust communication with the South is, of served een tee ater Farragul’s floot in the action in | ing ihe connceiion as Albany 5 oe at a loss; Much damage'tby this route, Mob) ook: of Angnst, 1864; rowd threo times | the Hudson River never claimed moro than pro ra a ing up of the ice, werted In Georgetown by the break rates, ho Ceutral Raflroud waned to use our road de Ahan Y of N. ¥., from the rame commit- | for i soak months at pre ney ote | rene Soy ieee Gia ay nes from twelve to tourteen " -_ i resol » wg onless ia give ue it pre: anowere overflow: aud the be taken } quentiy approved by the California delegation, The | SR toe exmycaies, an’ contain: a proviso that whens y Kelly "Sixscoute Uaioe Stage tnlenieey aed tocenentenar | asdf caners (bey irom cores ta five hutved thoes | hair fosudaiiope, or_ oul tuned shess tone te-order that the ©p~.xar might introduce him to the | plans for the proposed building are already drawn and | ever any such corporation ar jolt stock company 8h9’ | the s{xiy-ninth New York Volunteers, the pay and allow. | «ind dollars would have been only afar compensation | sents the ap; of one river pre Hovec, which was nnanlmounrs sereed to. The ane | approved. Tis extrome width is to be 220 feet, ita | become banirapt, such decree tn hankrapioy Shall Yon, | ances of » captain in active service trom theZith of Jung -{ for the way in whieh tho Central Railroad wanted to uso | with hero and there hivh banks of x ploughed. fei, sezembled around them, and the handshaking move. } and paid for @ lot three hundred feet square, on the | son for passing important bilis ab the eariiest porstble . co San Francisco, 03 & A : vs 4 sneshene sigvepesty engaged in. white. te .Clect San | a ee aaa Vir, Wane withdrew bie motion and the Bemkrupt biil ‘Mnued to read to the backs of inattentive members. Mr. Qo for or oat scans per ry seve oa une ap. 3 GR ET Behenck interrupted the proceedings by the announce | Patd for the property was $100,000, gold. Ss he ponding question wa 6 amendmant of Hr. fuent that Major General Philip Sheridan was in the 4 #eleciod last fall by General J. F, Miller, and subze- Howard, to strike oat the thirt; event 40R, applies the provisions of House, 1 moved that a recess of five miu " forfeit H the fi es of snob © > § » “ _ : souncement made by Mr. Schenck was rocevea with | breadth 166 fost, and it i# to cost $600,000, ‘The work Is J ong ine affairs of auch vor us sinall by petheturet = Slet of Ocwder, 1866, Read three times pear al mae meade. Cee! Se Sennen Seatag-wesal oer tha aeeeeren tk nm nee tohave ‘applause from the floor and galleries, Speaker Colfax |. 10 commences» ccon ag the California Legislature cedes } inthe manner provided ia this act, tm 1 Mr. Buatsx, from the same commitice, ro a bill | to carry i ow’, The reecinding of their agreement | surface. A number of Tisuermen's Donte rough proceeded 10 the group, led General Sheridan to the | Jurisdiction. persona. ~otlon proposed to | to amend the Army bill of the 28th of Jul #0 a8 to | by the Contral was the cause of breakine the connection; | Probably crushed under the ice at various poinye and “zed to be re- | they did aot think we dare make the break, but we did, | Mast of a piensure boat protrudes above the ice Ai other officers of | so because we thought they would delay coming to an | aqueduct, auda smal! sloop was iifted from the rive: Mr. Poraxp moved to amend t*words ‘voneyed aud | place tbe Judge Advocates, thereby. 0 a re the wordfds “ouch decree of hank- | the goneral sta in relation to tenure of office, &e, Read | undorsiauding until epring, sod thon refuse entirely. | “nd laid upon the whart, Speaker's desk, and introduced him—all the members ‘The Case of Sanford Conever. be siricken out by tnsertinsporntion.” and by itriking | tained in service, on the same {oot wistug to their feet—by saying “that it alforded bin | In the Criminal Court to-day the case of Sanford Con- asinens” bocore adidas z . ‘moeh pleasu carry Honse, | Over, alias Charles A, Danbam, charged with perjury, | out of the proviso therfeliure of ail the franchises of | three times and passed, Q I! the Central shonld refuse to carry out the rprevent The pack carried away three schooners from the othed or Stex pardon: he anae was called up. The Indictment, which covers over | Optey shall work.« the affairs of euch corporation | dir, Bisanam, (rep.) of Ohto, fromthe same cominittes, | agreement, would you break the connection again? A. | Helghnorkood of the Long Bridge, one of which is badly Wo introduce Major Gener p Sheridan, of the Un! Gittty pheek at tat on hint elias change said corporation, and , ring fu lien thereof the | reported a bill to autuorize’ the Secretary of Wor to | Ido not know about that; [do not think they will do | damaged, but ali were subsequently secured. A loug * Matesarmy. While tho country will ever rememver y pag ip paper, " re shall Lag inet poe f and wis shell be distributed | convey, in fee simple, lots of ground twat have been | so; I havo no objections ‘to the Iegisiation to it | Doat Was also cut through and sank. The ice is packe: ‘with grateful hearts the sacrifices oF ne teyal gons, ji | Conover with false swearmg bofore the Judiciary Com- = Ym ona” such corporation.” The awend- Rapeocpers granied yee ite seas sites for ye and | such interruptions 10 trade and travel, provided the law Ls end five or six ‘eat —S along the west bank ‘ q P other charitable and educational parp rs | be ral, and alike wy ronda; we @ Weotington cuennei, aud the current is rum: fn; <<Bn never fail to hold in the bighest remembrance iim | Miltee Ps the House of Representatives, in testifying | Gn queation was then on eiriking out the section as | Ferry, W. Va Head tbroe thu and "poaned. Pa pend th Central hee aaa they wold aeall bay” ae over the fln’s at a feartul rate, carrying down timbers of who was bravest among the brave avd truest among | ‘hat the testimony given before that committee by Hoan | vended; which war dicagreet Joint reeolntion directivyg the purchase, wy, the Secretary } back empty and had great difficulty in golting them back | the bridge, “co. Ge true,” General Sheridan then arose, and was | aNd Suevil was untrue, Hoan and Snevil bad previously, | Mr. Fous, (rop.) of N. H., overed aa amendment to | uf War, of David’ Bland, in Lou Sound, for | at all; we had no means of telling how much they used | At tho steamboat wharves the pressure of (ho en pack greeted by loud and long applause, He poke ina low | "Ale afidavite betore Judge Advocate General Jp. | “provided that whan the anne ay eet section :— | $18,500, iu acconaince with the terms of the leato of | these carn: the arrangement in rovard to hauling from, | was so shorp that fears wore enteriained that he Doate a $ tending to implicate Jef Davis ané others in js dupeus, Whee can hgh ww geen of credi‘ors present J Simeon Leland, dated April 13, ag marge Maroh | ‘vhirty-fret to Charl strest was made with Mr, | Would be swept out in the jam and crashed or ceriously ‘aad modem tone, and said:—“Gentlemen, I thank you 29 ure the Pog 2 a gl and Jess than ton the vores of two at | 50, 1863, by which the island was to aud is how | Nichinond; w» do not desire. to make oe dollar on this, | damaged therein. for this kind and unexpected reception.” Genera) | *Viracy 10 assuséinate Abraham Lincoln, andyvits wore unerat Ba Be aintdie in isn oe ee Qcoupied by the United Statem After some discussion | and are wi'iing they shonld get it done cheaper if they |, Steam was accordingly got up npom them, and efforts Shoridan, accompanied by General Grant, stepped to the | “ommitice they acknowledge? that thesgor wag ealled | three al least shall be heceseary for a choice.” The Te ataans, (eon) ca ee moved to lay it the pn waa Cl mee to ontinne, to break as long ‘ire being made to work them Found toa sbeliered posi- ‘oor beside the Speaker's denk, where the members | {alse sna fadricated by Conover, .fa5 tho tostimony | amendment was agreed to, 4 table. Negauived, yous 64 %0 aye 13. The joint reso: | teow compelied by the laws The sfect on trade and ‘comfy | ‘The body of tue ice and timber le blocked np ai Elev. With On6 Borers ymcnad forward to take the hero of | before“? Committee and test prisoner Likving been Mr. Foose offered an amendacnt that wo discharge F luwion was then meres world be \jnrious, ‘and Might have been a pro- | enth strect wharf. The water came into the city cana Wisher’s Hill by the hand. The marvicuar vrs } 60D by them was UMITUG, Assistant United Stat under the act for debts contracted betore tis paswaye : Tho Mouse then, at ton minutes two o'clock, went | hibition on through. ; 1 don't think it would affect | W'th a rush and suddenly raised over the bawke, diiing Genteaio Gnsd tbe nwhe-~ 20804 up ibe aisle, | attalgned. pleaahd-wetse. 0 ates | shall be made without the consent of three-fourths of fino Commute of the Whoje on the State of the Uiuon, | the trave! ns inoed, @. Were you hot aware that in | ihe ccliars onthe south aide of the avenue, carryius Sree Great tae Mls way amody he dexie | Attorney Wihon tentncan ridence 8 certited capy Of | She creditor, who have diet sud wowed thelr claims J utr. Gardeid in the ebatr, on the Preddeut's anna! Mes’ | prising, the Cratral toed yon were pubiahing the | &vay lumbar from tho canal banks and doing comalde:s a ommittee of Judiciar, i. : “ mage, a dlic? A, T sit went to ish anybody; 1 oad be roach Skate of 37, Grinnell, of Town, in | "0 resolution unfiagg, ¥ | calculated to bo of no benesit to woriby and deserving | - (rs RATION. PRUARORS, Paty wanton. cor. rigliay 2the "nw sie tee ado | - A dcepatch from Ferry, received at the office bahay waself, next to Thad SYereur, | Walleged to by men. He wished to uiter asoloian protest against ik | Mr. Hoorn, (rop.) of Magy, took tbe floor aud ad. | for me when I have the my own havda; I did | Of the Collector of tue and Obio canal, ane ay. taking ‘the chair next to Grant, They Mr Wubc sis cana aid that when arguing | The ag ree pg te aw eae reseed the Meate 06 the Seansiel questa. not think mach of rancdies; T considered the per that “ee eee no harm done 7 baa the question I on ie iy ¥ IXDIAN APPROPRIATION FILS. mere Hi bi fe, Miia ate neaes No. crt, on, ee | Be Mia strate hepa igre sertirostromped thioo fer voluntary Sartraey scl tne rarteser aoe | TaAee Aipeeecbess Stites cammace, tok wp the Poecied to onforee: I. te Conta bed mee earns ‘2efere them, and ot aay aps oe ben of complicity of Jeff Davis in the conspiracy to any ge test cath of thie act of sngrece of daly | ont the etpolitione of, Indian tr trealion, wana little over rakesn tears Seah haretsts Ge neater Co ores MB FOR THE COETANS. pressed forward with cor wring the sbove Mr. etiuner sald a $2,500,000. The dill contains the provision that Ee which to receive ite committees, or to make the inquiry itself, and he elie Drovi DO | complain because thay une our cara, but we don’t believe Bostox, Feb. 6, 1847. the “oecsogeta Ramos During tho ( wonid for the eamné Gbject to ike tutrodection, Toten ane on eo vee mos gake aoees Rey ita shall be paid to any tr:be in bostill- | they give @ correct ecoount, as they are doub:less used The following t m wan rece.ved thie morning from peer Friting bin mam General Shorisst | “ag court deci@al to admit the paper, and it was Feaprog the teneft of that reteion dnder this bill Staven, sovsramentor he cians of the United | on sida roads, and thelr own, agents may not Ue ble 10 | Liverpool by Dr. & G. Hows, President of the Greek Re ecouived an occasional call for the sey ‘ven! rae read, the defenr excepting, tnfluenced secession ia the toutke 21Y ou motives | On motion of Mr. Baanvonn, (rep.) of Colorado, | there were appointed 10 negotiate, and the | 7,¢ Selonta susiatinol ciate 2 to tend, : aver, aud oF State Dinner at the White House. § Me. 8 ‘a 190 was added to the pai maki propria. | break was not made nnill I thought every means | their gratefil tanks to thn Boston aud New fork comiit, whayet the intervening time in conversing with the ite Die . If, Stunan subsequently modiied his amendment so 4 tion for the expenses of the 8a in | of coneilintion was exhausted; we ssid “yoo have | tees and the Asserice thelr nr os beet Texcnien’ roe cele Manan eratent tok place thas J shat jn eduniistring the ub such words at make it ap- | Colorado, that uo part of 1k ahould te distributed ny | broken your omtent, what de Zo" Fropom aon in | Ue dentate filles the Cretan hghting fr Hse Ja the Senate the reception of General Sheritan was | CVODIDES pie reas aed | git’, Amendment was debated hy Mesere, Fomenden, | dian Auits for Colurado Territory. tn eNO Tie | place of ot Tey ieee ie erento, Te owninet etc formal thes in the Hose wet wen nove ine | "UC amt we nomber of wowbery of Congress aod | summer, Fuiaud aid Hendornn, aad war Then tengred | “tn motiva of Me: Movran of ab, the sett eented to whiste aod T. don't aitow bucinees ike | ew an MABORLANTOUS. fave hearty. The Senators unanimously Jeft their cents | 2” Sereened, yeas 10, nays 80, a6 follows:— for incidental expenses of tho Indian service in that Ter- | terfere with the game; In the subsequent wmont YPLAUSE OF BEAUTY, ond Governor Shark: “me cin, Pozg, Fowler, Howard, | lory was increased from $15,000 to $26,000, wo got what suited me better than the $100,000; ‘ they JZARED'S CEMATL DE PARIS,” ve extended to bi « cordial greeting. One prominent } Governor Sharkey will leave for home in a few days, ape, Pomeroy, Bru ace id Wiley id, Mr. K.ssox, (rep.) of lows, stated that there was no | live up to it we won't havo to sond our cars empty from THE EXQUISITE AND DELICATE BEAUTIFTER. Benator remarked to hove with whom he was covers | and it is said that Governor Parsons will soon follow. Ne! nee Bactsiew, Connens b ~-4 Superin: y iu which the Indians were so well | Albany to New York; 1 bave no unkindly feeting to. Mt @ GEN tng that “Phil Sheridan was the hero of the day,“ Supreme Court. mu Hendvieus, Howey Jcinagae a ce a aria Mr, Kory the Auhone oud the eaten of sie | SEE FONG Le, persorrs YISTTAL he pot of the nation.” Sheridan called on thr **%- | Tn the Sopreme Court the following cases came up for ak Tae Wie ns cop's airence; Fows cnsquarter sud Me. Drew " MIs8 ITCHELL, : te Winkle, W , Willisms RXROUUIVE DOCUMENTS. conection with thix road is one of | MISS LI'CILLE WUSTRSY, dent thie morning vefore the meeting of the C86 | trial:— y rats: ‘Tho Sexaxgn prevented Execullye documents ag fol. | the foolish acta of tay Hite; dom't. thinis ie MULE. FOENIE De MAROUERITES, Taxre and Duties on National mike No, 98—The United States, appellants, ve. the ateam- | Mr. Enwwns, (rep.) of Vt. oteret an amendment as a | lowe: — effects the Hudenn River Road iejorionsly. Q | ne p, p, ROWERS EMMA WALLER, ‘The Secretary of the ‘Treasury, ine ication to ae Be Herta Hel and cargo; ‘and No. 250, the steam. oy hy eet — of the United Staten petitions wren Ge Soe °° of gh eed te abewer foe bg much stock have ae Ls pe Rai jd Ais Mig een WeeTEAN, . r i ‘orl ont va the Ui Me Mankropt shail Mle an cach oF allegiange to | Hoase i January relative to the | A. 1 prefer not to give an invent my estate. How - S the House of Representatives, rave t ® resolation | opin. sell on arcument, und will provably be concieded | the Uniied States with Uwir palition, Acrood te, accounts of the State of foxas with the Caled States, | wurtstork have fou A the Hiden Nver Wallemad? | strat AONRS PEARY, 88 LUCY RUSHTON of that body, anys the taxes 7 “uties paid by national | to-morrow. Nos. 99 and 251, cross appeals in prize, | ™ amend by making the mini- | 16 was laid op the table. The witness declined toanewer. Don't koow whether T MISS ANNIE COWEN! Banking associations m6 United States consist of | follow. “ ssitcticbiay: Mum of indebtedves: for whicl rchonuny emtiee From the Secretary of the Treasory in anewe have a controtiing Interest; T uéver have any ditculty | and, mony lation In soetat site endorse Jared's “Emait foternal revonve @-% levied by the internal revenue Court of Claima, may be instituted $1,000 instead of $300, ae im the bili | House resolution of the i7th of January relative with our directors; there is etowt seven million dollars feekin on ane eeee panne peepee awh ‘h poms abovt aeven handred | esa wa wwteds In the Court of ¢ i of the House. Agreed to. amount of taxes annually paid by the uational b f stock, and the ‘indebtedners: a " initas the following rages obtained a pie FOG Mover insert $100 inatead of gaO0in the | samicallon te the Uaied states aud ‘0 the several | thousand dollate more: 1 hed conversations, with Mr. | of ut uot ade at rite tee wanens taws, and colleg)4 under the supervision of the Commis- - 10. Disagrees lo by yous 19, naye 20, States. It was referred t@ the Committee on Venking | Richmond in regard {0 the covevitdarton of the two | all re gare Seen Conc nud ladies’ hair dresse-s. 0. ener of tp~tnal Revenue, and the semiannual duty | PestiPR: Jace alludes! the forty. fire: sect! Gilmore va, the United tates, and Crocker ve, the ‘The bill was then taken out of ‘the Committog of the | Ad 9 roads: he war anaiove to have one tronk line to New MOS OO, and F.C, WELLS 4 6 Lov 0h, oti ‘ion of the National Corrency | pited States; argue on demurrer. Pock va the Uaited | Whole and reported to she Sevate, rom the Becretary of the Laverior in answer to the | Tenn; MMA hime Te Ghd nok" thin Oe enone | Generat Agen ibaa ; lected by the Treasurer of the United | States: argued on demurrer. Mr. Stwermn asked for avother vote ov striking out the | House resolution of the 29h of January concerning the | wou! ree fo tt; be thon enegesied a leane “ps0 B pivo Seow * Communication from the Treasurer, dated |. THe following new role was nnnounced:—In all ences | following :— massacre of United States troops by ihe Tudians “near | Of Ont and I thivk T referred that to Mr, roe Tee den steer uinitn silken yoteal 1%, shows the ‘otal amount paid by ine national petition of the claimant shall be signed or the atfi- | And in all procemttngy in Dankrnptoy commenced after Fort Phil Kearny. It was raforred tu the Commities ou | Clarke ond. Mr. feholl, who subsequently reporied thai | done aetna micaceiimtee Nithout publicly or fheakthg eameciations ss somtanncny ont davit thereto shall be made by the egeut or attorney of | year from tn time this wt whet uo Tie mpecatne he aie, | Undian Aftiirs. they did not think it could be elected; when I soin- | WES, Alorney, &0., 78 Nassau tro he Yalg, 3, 1860, 10 uly gorning prior | the claimant. There ehall be filed with the petition a | oMrge shall be granted to OF whose weasels do nok pay THE PRANKING PRIVILNOR, formed Mr. Richmoud ha proposed to effect it by takin, ee = ‘ de $7,265,590. 4 com) reguiar warrant of attorney duly executed by the claim- ht on the china against ale estate, wi the | Mr. Favor, (deu.) of Obio, from the Post Office Com- | an account of stock; he sent ine gach av accomnt, and A. —~VERAYS FAMILY OINTHENT 18 CURING 111" trem the of Interns! Revenue fant of claimants to the party #0 acting on his or their pone ot pha ag 5 RA ‘n umber and ‘value of hie | mittee, reported that there wae no legislation told our people to mete a situtlar eccownt, aud when we 9 veda da'ly of Burns, Seaida, Gathered Breant ‘total mimes paid by nationas pnPtr dlc 4 behalf, end on, failure to fle such worrant of attorney a Galore the Gane a hea the care at ea raekint printers contd . s merent to exeret we gg Ay Hon a gg) matler was Dil rT he . r i iret Monday in Decem- | abi net wos ths Ohject of wetting the Me rerenw tae daly 1, 1008, by ewikne nh chin Se Poni Bn toxt of the above | ber next, that bong iy ~ rapanl crhug law. Hodson aad Haview roads ander » trol? A. When fer one year GRATIS ELECTRIC Of, 18 WA my eure Pheumatieom, Doalnese, Frosted L < Patra, we be 95,42, RTTTION: T got into the Harlem 1 owned nothing im th ; Sopa hort abo making the ta TMIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Gimgroc ee nt“ a ets? ch as} 5 anc) oN, rome punon ag | 1 oe te aun Myo od. oni Difty-ome jivg citizens of Kimire, N. Y., in favor of | cleshing with the Hudson; T then got into the lett 1 $ ach @apociations on al) rcvounte to ba $13, te The queetion theu om siriking out the clease as | the restoration of Command 1K. itegn ts ts Ty | and 81 per boris. dopo! 089, 664, Second Bession. above ve, The amendment woe a t @ tho | active het ta the pavy, pyoen x. il to the ? and the reeult is that the interosta of the two roads are | fate" q Limbs, Piles and all Sores end Fetus, in feom one to two days. Price 5) » Vheledelphia, Sold by all drug 108 (rom Naval Athi <n ee P a. 0 of internal revenue siampe in the daily bosines SENATE. Hawputons, (dem.) of Ind.; moved. to strike out | te ven bigd Mr. Wm. H. Vauderbilt here stated that his fathor © TO THOMAS R. AGNEW rend | ~ ‘ SVAN ARRNAM, (rep,) of N. ¥., presented the . | owned about one-lalf of the Heriem and t Gaiters severe @ the nations) banking asscclations From Waamuvoros, Fev, 5, 1907, | {he provision requiring (he registers of berm to be | tion of Waller, Anton Gibb, Erestae: okiteon, | thousand stitror of the Hndson fiver YEN TF goad oven i that gueh Ansociations constituie a majority of PRTITIOns, Siok Furtcn: or Te ehkae, and reeouamamuation of | and Jaber Blackman) soldiers of tie war of 1812, pray- {Withee repeaiel that be eld not cay whethor he ‘ wenks ia thecouatry, and that therefore ine iargact | Petitions for Mnereased pay of army officers, for equat | States It wav dievgreed to. baa pe Al Cha ear pd ea bensiona to the surrlting “iamnteaees F of the banking business of the United states jx | civil and political rights im North Carolina, for an in- a ateed tees jeep ee See ae a feel te ain = sone ment thie vane, at half. v Sy rset ne tovtene a Reresive, the Seo. | crowed int, Ac, were presented and appropriately re- | He thought the Dil good xa ay it came frame tho fw webust FOF o'clock, adjourned NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. farcunt, Rowever, cannot be practically ascer PROTECTION OF FRAINO OW TIE PLatve. After farther diseussion hy Meoarn, Cowan ana Suin- CONGRESSIONAL ROMUINATION IW KENTUCKY. Si Pownns: etuxre wink, REMOVE ALL NHkvoUR 4 thaje supplies of such stampe are drawn from | Mt. Monamns, (cop. )of Me, offered a revatation calling | “re ‘he vote on the Lili wan taken as followsi=— - eee free ; jlepression, excitement. ii weiny i Feb, 6, 1807, | or’business, to's of menisty, contusion, tries ck Frawnvont, Feb. 5, 1867, Ana Ba. A. f, Srover, of ' ry | dent loss fence, ae : 1 2, gan county, wae Lo-tuy acminnind Cua sero pprion ack for an in NCHOR, (eae Of Insanity, fe. Uffoe, I ome ; ght 2 apneral sioc in the country afer issue from tne | "PO™ the Secretary of War to inform the Seuate if | muni Fessrncon, tintee os Depart. et. The Trossurer states that the fon of wesent htt ued any order for the orote. Eos ee erat, Polen for {reine crowing tne Pilaina, and if #0 what wee Aheir navure. 1 wee adopted. SL powier, Grimes, Grover em ‘and has served KIN DISEASES, SALT REBUM PIDs, BOR. ac inthe Kenigosy Legiatstarn Meme save of es cured. by bi KE " from whatever carsn, % Mew or. Fo enable Bawegd Ounart 10 hold. abd convey reat Paik ol imee il

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