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3 - tw YORK HERALD, WEDNESUAY; WEBROARY 13° 1867—TRIPLE SHRER treasury; |d over to Mr. Farwell; $25,000 | Montana, and establishes offi ip the Territories Mr. Ls Buosp, of Obio, remarked that it was it was thought ‘Ho would not ase a particle of th iy petra pid wens Goodrich, Leech and Phelps, | Of Montana aad Arizona » Po anol app ya fete a tothe Frost: powor oxoept mat wat neoessary (a prucit aon an aL a 4 a tt i faa the taw directs; the Solicitor of the Treasury, Mr. | ™* ade ol ie [neocons eyes ceo od i orgy Usiore anyone oosld Bis dation under tho | iia mow would be charity tor all; butnot euch Shariey bot we © p peo new bh Jordan, receiving $4,000. Sracan, op.) et MS, Stam he Commiiten on duce the sd furs bus hme $0 gon the contits fgo tune Wot 8 desirable iyovorament: but bat ae government ‘9 genifest that if the | it was it was for the U! en Of the South betier Mr. Motion fer a New Trial im the Case of Con- Commmenn, repecten 0 it: eineneaney 00 8 Sk are os Saaw of War | thas @ rebel government, He did not understaad for viding for the safety of hves of ki cant veesela, Se. which amends the geouon of sd 7 The connse! of Sanford Conover, alias Chas, A. Durham, | 99 that it provides that all vessels ua ing all uid, fn substance be con. | the measure to be permanent in © yaraetor, The Bankrupt Bill Passed in who was on yesterday convicted of perjury in testifying sean tah ot on alee: Se ‘vesgols ba! faved on the resident, the ary of | but a tem mess’ 8 ‘tefore Bouse Committee on the Judiciary with ref- } & foreign Jurisdiction and engaged in trade, far was bot the servant of the Presidout and | uf the country and protect U inhabltauis the Senate. bee ‘Bot owned in whole or in part by citizens of the Ua might “be removed wihesg motion, There was no way | until cori goveramenta were estaulianed there, Ii eras ‘ : erence to Jefferson Davis, have moved for a new trial, ry shall be subject to the navigation laws of by which the action of the Senate could be obtained en | not a maiter of detail t was in quest on; it was Paintings for the Representatives’ Hall. United states, and also all rules consistent therewit hs orege yoy at throu; of the Ex- | whether this government iu all its parts should be ad- Bherstadt, the artist, completed bis arrangements yee. | established for the government of steam vessels in ecutive, O'd Bot care to “abe House in sup- | ministered by ihe loyal men of the country or by the Bir. Biiot’s Re twenty-ninth section of an act a question. Port of the bill, because tn poinvef fact not one of its | rebels. That waa a difflevity which admitiod of no pox ‘. 's Construction Bilt { teraay with tne Library Committeo of the House for the | jg52'” The bill also requires that all. vessels Mr. connor, (dom) of Wis, romnsod that 1 was] Provisions had been aitacked by dhe members who bud | sibic adjustimcut, Ore sido oF the other. must go down Passed in the House. painting of two large pictures to occupy the vacant nach navigation lama shall, when wader w: tne unifersianding teat the Dik ould bo lett opea to Spehon sepia! It r There was no middie course, a0 balf-way house. It was panels in the Hall of Representatives. One of the sub. | Upon the be under the control L ‘appealed (@ Mr. Flot for flro minutes. uot oply the duty of the loyal men te maintaln con will Rendrick Budson | Pilots; provided task nothing in this act Mr, Riso dia not what groand sch sn un- Mr, Euor said be would Serala molds Mr. Lo Biond | trol of tho govorament bat it was their right, flowing out Jeots, we understand, Pestiaient with any State law receirang ‘vessels ont ‘wus bad rs ‘not aware of it, He bad Fagen’ that he would give his help to pase the | of (he nature of thy gonflict; the right by which General Discovering the North River; the other will represent | such state to take a pilot Moensed by : to the debated for one or two fesse) Grant controiled the army of the United States, and by Debate 9 } the Discovery of the Columbia, on the Pacific. BOUNTY FUND OF CKRTAIN COLORED 801.) ‘(hat would suit the gentlemen on the o! BLorD promisedthat he would do all that he / which Robert E10 did not control it. The men whe Lengthy on Thad Stevens’ |: an Deldae A Mr. Monnuts, (Fep.) of Me., introduced & ve. mach dicbate as would bo | °ul4, bot would Hot prowlne te ovo for she Dit; it f aitempies be ovanuiow 01 the government had:no. poll Another Proposed cross the Potomnce | into the disposition of an irregular fund in the wot necessary, he suid, to attack avy provision of | tcal rights unt they were restored to them by, law. Mili r city authorities of Washington are endeavoring te | of the Frecdmen’s Bureaa, which the bill, as the whole theory of ft was radically wron The Union man, bo matter how few in Du in each D 2 Procure an appropriation from Congress to build a per- Comninicee of on Freedmen’s wd Pa, My. — ame soe Cw dee and had State, reed bave org of the Side goverment meenent ‘across the Potomac ustodian of a certain retained bount quest Sead = Maen ee julian New ’ %, (Pop jowa, next addressed: use. —, Me on the sight of the | rtved from. & the Ftate oantles youll aocuant ite eel cele Ge lites vitle, of New Orieans, grandson of General, Novile, Of | He dectared hiiovlf, for this Vill cliher with or without ‘Speaker stated that t! revolutionary’ 7» appealing to Congress for tho es { modification, ‘The House had to day proclaimed ie ushment of a im Louisiana, and also | did not recogaize, but repudiwed the pretended State portion of present ricketty one, known as Long Bridge. It is pro- | aoidiers enlisted in the States of Vi and tabi government fou! Tesolutions adop! bry bby she Boutbern Loya! As- | governments set apie the Sonu'h by the Presidentef the ‘Boviation on ing! ne a thy bill and ackins | United States. If Congress did not now piace the contro t DEFECTION IN THE RADICAL RANKS, | posca wat Congress and the Corporation shall turnich | Carolina during 1864 ang 1865—tho iil before the House was disposed of equa! portions of the amount required to construct a first ae freee ey ‘and to await the claim of the the regular order of business, and must be was taken ap. 4 to whom Mr, Eliot yielded the door for class bridge, to consist of iron trusses, supported on hol- | or their legal 8. Referred to the Committeo | an 11 remarked that {t t th it like bills thera States. of those States Im the hands of (ho loyal people, It woula low cast or wrought iron piles. on Military Affairs. Po arated soae Tile of haehte, ue tor the ailnority "ve, Bormmapked Mr. Bilot te Jeb bin etato the anto- | pe dere et to its tuties and inten to. ies piedger Senator Conness Determined No Longer ‘The Tehuantepec Route. jee! canamntaS Cm Anmee RG 1 Oe, Ormeerets Commer, Toke Goethe toes CORRE Shree Ae ennmee TURD D 4 ba Beir | i not Dellove Chee SaAeiOat Je ove te “ . Witeow reported from Committee, Heaxues Peinarks Were not an inquiry. galty. | browdth of big jon, , ras to x4 Parties representing the various and conflicting ime | a new draft, a bili to provide for tem increase of 2 Suoure resumed ’ Mr Evor declined to for'that purpose, Ife | place rebels in controt of those States, If the Presiden: to Submit to.the Lash of eee ee 7a orig ee er a dotamn and ercineromr tay ME Ia Btowo thought ites ardiy necessary for his") Pielied tom minuws to-Mr. Mogkewhorapoke acaicsy the | however, did not fully execure-the laws, Congrem «ould Senator Sumner. topec are here endeavori Section one gives all officers below major genctal thir- | colisague to be so wensitive, i Mr, Eliot then yl Whe remsiader of Lis | tien, us Mr, Banks had sa’, procecd to cons der the cou ul pec woring to effect their conselidation. | 4. tnreeand one.tiird per cent increase on 7H ee tf Ame to rap ition of the canntry. Kor himyeif, be would. vote to pay proper ‘Mr. Sratveve remarked that thore was altogether tog ° he ry. We an. &e. &. This accoraplished, a corps of engineers will be at once two years from Jnly 1, 1967, and gives all etber | much “ rigzimz” in Mr. Lo Blond’s vations, ‘M-. Summnarat } Of Olio, @ thember of the | destroy all Une Stato governmen’s set up in tbo Soutn- dispatched thither to survey and definitely fix the soute, | mounted na et mane. two contmues: o s ar: Be Hnego retorted: thes there was little else than Apres por n poor pu - Pears und beg Moy doe we Lynd ‘yoars frow q ‘Congreas, twterinch his cofleagne 2 of the ‘ople, ‘ + rac ‘Wasuixcrom, Feb. 12, 1867, | 294 the work will bo immediately thereafter placed | [feu 'meron three allows cominutation of 16. | ada covepioas pat Unis oofleage® | ope: in Loulauna, they were Febol control and | or color, “education “or property ~-quriitieations » Eniov's ‘Terstorial Reorganization Hitt. | it ay = grogiesauies gic werd a arye non iy silgitrne a ce gene ink Se te eee SE ee sbislding oupinaicdieaneelenlentliees cmpecsily w5ea | tae: Cuitagn ease eed tar lecdiogedamscnents desea] 4 * e c Z 0 0 2 ne o lewding democratic rn fn the House of Representatives tho. proceedings to- J Tove wiuch Ww ens Will be .eigntecn hundeed| S250. ut leaves the bend: atshe, Mitbary mae gre ie Celthngad, Be Ce PRON elk tse B00r hy Doo. critue mas of a polition? nib Of the Notily, the New ‘Worle Wrrlds ast comne to.e0c fim reference to the bill introduced by Str. Eliot were jorter than nama route, Dew authorized; séetion five abolishes the office of As- Mr. Le Broxp proceefed to conmment upon. the Mr. Le Bion inquired how the knew that. nisi the principts of colored sa‘irege; and ie was tine, indicative of a speedy settlement of the question of Court of Claims, sistant Secretary of War; svetion six ameods the act of | failure of tho Reconstruction Commuttoe, which had been Mr. SHELLABARGER answered—Py the therefore, that tao peapte of the Soatn stoald he aie fe- proof, Mr. LaBiuoxv— But your report: never Deen pub- | busedof their pr ud convinedd that aothing | ss lished, and wo are ali groping sm the dark. than colored sufiraze Wold satisiy the people ob the Mr. Borrr—Avd I say, as a ber of the select | Untied Staws. it wasthe duty of Congress to make !i/e committee, that-the statement fa unfounded in fact—— | liberty and property rafe in the South, and there way nc ‘Tho Jatter part of the sentence was drowned in cails | way of doing that at present except by the estadlich to order from the republican side of tho House. mentof ilitary governments. He hegued the yentic ‘The bill was then ordered to be read a third time. men who were supporters of the Presidential policy not Mr, Ei.privge called for the reading of the engrossed | to be alarmed at this idea jiary government, for dias, The ease of Cunningham the United States was | July 28, 1866, so that surgeons of volunteers in the regue wecatstraction, and by the manner and vote of its frieuds . ea rs lax army can be promoted to captains after thre years* & would appear to be their fixed jntention to pass the areent to-day. Upon the suggestion of the solicitor of | service in ihe volunteer force; acotion eevon authorizes Gite ce plnkee be encountered, The bili | t Court that they required a brief recess for the prepa- | credits to paymasters of orroneous payments made in ai ration ot certain cases for trial, au urnmeut was or- | good faith, aud not the result of negligeuce or in viola~ was opposed by Mowers. Boyer of Pu, Harding of Ky., | "ion Ok ceriain cases fo cadmas tion of orders: section eignt sirikes the word “white? Finek and Lo Blond of Obio, and Noell of Mo., when, from all militia laws; section niue piaces the ten judge ‘eppolnted at the commencement of ress, to port any Measure that the majority of the House em dorsed, and argued that it was no excuse or apology for the majority w force through, without debate, because the Congress wag near its close, & aneagure that ignored States, ignored evil government, and deetroyed (he very constitution, ‘cilia fuck Uielin vali Wann 1s, Chdledeegee of Advocates on the same footing a3 to tenure of offlee, ke. 4 Mr. Exaor said he must resume the floor. " » RESS, as other officors of the army; section ten autho: _ ‘ menacingly— bill, they should recollect that from the time of the eollapec Ghio, in defence of the bill, of the necessity of giving THIRTY-NINTH CONG: a Tizea the. Secretary of War’ to soll all prop- pe RE ed Se eo uee eth Het She |” That patnt soomed to have veom anticipated; for tho | of the rebellion tit tho firt of Angust, 1800, the adequate proteciion to tne Uuion men, and of the exer- pai iiyaleneyine erty of the United States at Harpors Ferrve Mr. Exior sald he Lad been hoping to ‘hear eome sag: | Dill, to th rise of tho democratic and the amuse- | Sonthern States were under mii ary power tb ment of the republican side of the House, nad boon ene | was, therefore, no new th'ng to those gobol gestion, instead of arguinent, He desired to have opinions reconcried; bat it eeemed as if he was opposed -for any crime or misdemeanor by any pretended civil | det by an abatractiom on one side and then by an ab- i a Second Session. section eleven makes it the duty of army and navy groassd, The Houso then voted by yeas and nays onthe | Staion, They had been relieved of wiiitary Passage of tho bitl, and the bill was passed—yeas 113, | for six or seven months; but that time was arad peri whi tho President was decided on this Lill by those in . SENATE. authority in any State unul such State sfall have been | gtraction on the ouler. He asked Mr. Le Blond to say | S878 48—as follows:— for the Union people of the south, He believed that ‘ favor of impeachment, Wasninoron, Feb, 12, 1867, amnion bps 5 Neneancnne Die Snares pape be sod ie what he wanted. ‘Yras—Measre. Alley, Allison, Anderson, Arnel. Ashley of } the bee eg had Pees me is bie: Sitios Fanag-rot % sng ali exico ited that Rio, Bald : cm | would stil, even withan i Passage of the Bankrapt BUI. SOLDIERS’ ARD GAILORS? ORPHANS? BOM Ani elzewhere, and declares nulttond veld alt laws, reso. | yeriote spon te dete rat BG wantod the question to | Tenens Ueanan, Bawele Matus Bowwell, comesi? | Staces, forthey werd ail In condition of quas) rebct ‘The Bankrupt bil! wag taken up in the Senate for re - Mr, Wirsos, (rep.) of Mass, from the Military Com- | lutions and reguiations which have maintained or en- | pated. ore pee ge Meng er ae Cobb ion, He believed that this measure was essential considesation to-day, and, after a short discussion upon | mittee, reported the Bul of the House to amend the act, nit provides penaltios for any violation | Mr. Exzor presse@-the question as to what length of | Dicon, Donvelly, Drigne Invuodt, reves. Egpiesion. iin, | (Be Protection of the oval peavle of the Soutii, . 5 ction thirteen makes it the duty of | debate s “phaser aap | oe P Md arr ee Harding {| theretore he would vote for it; but, at the same time, he the provisions of some of its parts, was passed by a vote | to incorporave the Soldiers’ and Sailore’ Orphans’ Home, | ij persons, civil or miuitary, v0 aid in enforcing the tore- | “Kr Horns, idem) of Penn., suggested that on a mat. | cf iit Hevkicn Hayes ‘iiendamon fighy. Wi Holme. | Would ay to the gentioman tram Pean-yivania (ie of twenty-two totwenty, The voting on the passage of | and recommended its paseage. going section, and any persons obstructing or attempting | ter so {mporiant, Involving the ‘very existence of a | Hooper, Hotchkiss, ard of Coan., Hutvur, Ingervoil, | St-vens) that be expected the bill to be followed the bill was quite animated und created an unusual inter. REDEMYTION.O® OOMPOUND INTRREST KOTER, to obstruct the same to be liable to the penaities of the | State and the continuance of a State constitution, the ef, Julian, Kelley, Kelso, Ketcham, Koonta. Ladin, | measure that would establish civil governments in th: eat from its closeness, The vote a: tirst stood ninet Me. SumRwax, (rep.) of Obio, from the Committee on | fOTCkOIME sention, and officers go offending to be trie bY | House should pause until the reports Lad been printed Me Murnane Marvin Mayanede Mehune Metndos, 4 States. ‘rom 3 7 neteen R h (rep. “7 court martial, aud on conviction dismissed and forever | and members lad au opportunity of examining’ them. iucr, Meveur, Millet, Moorherd, Morrill, Mocrls, Moulton, | 9» MF. BrANe, (rep.) of Mo . declared that whether or not f M 1 yeas to eighteen nays, but Mr, Patterson, coming in | Finance, reported the following bill:— ineligibe tw any office of trust or protit; section fours | Ho asked Mr, Eliot how it happened that inembers of | Myers, Newell, Neill,’ Orta, Paine, Patierson, ‘Perici, | this dill were amended he would voto for tt; bul ie ° Before the result was aunouaced, was permitted to vote, Vettenscted, ‘That for the purpose of redeeming and | ten directs the immediate disbandment of all mia | the republican side of the Stopen ‘seemed ¥o weil posted | Pike, ‘Plants,’ Price, Rice of Mass itice of Me.. Rolling,,| hopod it would be am nied to the «ffect that when (he . retiring impound interest hows outstanding, the Secre- | forces now organized or in service in Virginia, North | on the question that they wore ready to decide it with- | SAv¥er. Reoteld, Shel abarger, Blosn. Spalding, starr,“ constitutional amendment should be ratified, and any ene a voies tay. Tepe meds Sie; Dab Semen Hoey urs ta hereby zed and directed t» | Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, | out debate, and suggested that the majority report had | Sirynasy, Suokew, Francis Thomo, John b. Thins, Tow. | one of these Southern States had assanted to iv and pro- Doolittle, Frelinghuysea and Cutiell, having entered tamrorary joan cortitientcs Ju tke manuer prescribed | Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, and prohibits the tur. | deen privately printed and otroulated Ree ee er aes Of Mace” | vided for impartial guifiage, tint that State aheral be leo befure the vole was announced, were permitied to | iuueor Umued viatcs notes and for ine redemprion’ ani | OF Organization, arming or calling into service of aad | Mr. Euor denied thas auy such thing had bean done. | Welker, Wentworth, Willams. Wilson of Lowa, Witsoa of 4 declared entitled 19, Soestemeerrratrgismv-on beri Whe tras: cammed waned nd the three last | i/tding thereot, and lor fanding the Hating debt of the | muita until anthorized by Congress, aud makes it the | Bo again pressed the question as to what @imo was | Pa., Windom, Woodbridge—Uia, Pele seen Rl et py vote. The nained voted nay, w e United states,” approved February. 25, 1808, beating mterest | duty of department cominanders to enforce the same. wanted for debate, Nays--Mesara, Anco it, Baker, Borgem, Bingham, Royer, | their seats on taking the oath pre cribot by law. ‘voted yea, which secured the passage of the bill by « pot Creesdiug three per cent per annum, principal SEYILEARNT OF CLAIMS OF LOYAL FXRSONR, Mr. Exveiwcs repited that ow his side of the House ymond, (rop.) of thanier, Cooper. Dawson, Denison, Eldridce, ‘A diecuse op arose between Mr vest payable in lawful money on demand; agd such Mr. Wixsoy introduced the following joint resolution ia Giossbronner, var, Harding of Ry., Harcs, | N.Y, amd Mr slaine the ass rtion of the Intter, gi enediaie x Sy teen tery nad graneraztiate and be held | tote lat tne settement of cams for Quartermasters | "Me on “For how hg, aitt nn ct Haat RC aang, Metis, gc, | that te pono dat tho polls porate te se 0. Redemption of Compound Interest Notes. we oaseon pared idea for ie cocuiocte taste “ ‘one nea Gl ae stores and subsistence and supplier furnished by loyal Mr. Exprrncr—Cntit the subject seams to hrve been | Cullongh. Niblack, Nicaolsou, Noell, Radford, Randall of | otitutional amendment the requirement of colored su: to the Ary of the Umited Sta:es in the iate re- y 7 e bl! " v., Ritter, Rogers, Rose, Rousseay, Shaakiin, Sitgreav e. OTe Buton That Ts altecether unreasonable &).| sililwell Stroane. Tubes Taylor ofTenn., Taylor cf: Jy | Mr. Ravwoxn donied that, and challenged bir. Bintne Mr, Boren suggested that the House wouid have the | Taver, Thornton, Ward of Ky. and Whaley—ts. to point ton single Stale outside of the New Enylan@ matter within its own contro! to put an end to the de- The adnouncement WE the voto was received with | States. He said he doubted whether he could poiat ovom bate whenever it choss, ahgnt wanifvetations of applaagze. a to one of then that had distinctly superaddod the re- Mr: Finca adggosted that the debate go on until four 3 PETITIONS AND MEMONI; qniroment of universal suilrage to that of the eonatitu- akén. Mr. Morass, (rep.) of N. ¥., @ petition of N. } tional amendment. ‘ thers, of ‘daterlo ‘The bill to-day reported by Eepator Sherman from | two of the act eutitied “Au Act to provide # national cur- cy secured by a pledge of United states bonds, aod to PUR Cam 109 08 Esapnps, as Ake Heunte, foc), the bam | enero tac the ciamllaben and, redemption thereof,” ap. - mi fot et 0} ereot,"* i {pone of redeeming @nd retiring outstanding compound | Proved Jaue 8 1304; provided that ne! lese than two Of bet | raitinel Vesa nthe el cere foe ase onehainted, Com. Antereet notes, authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury | Dioner of ihe Unitog Siatea: atee provided fasthion that hy | Manter'sand sub-istenco euppties furnished the army of 0 leaue loan cortifoatos in the mannor proscribed hy | Ainousit of auch tomporery inun crtioatee, at any te ot. ee ee ee ee ee _ ied, viz:— 2 ‘ene act ed 2 ‘certif. sanding sbal! net exceed eighty willigns of dollars, Maryland and West Virginia—Major General Francls Pes- | 0’clock to-morrow, and that the yote be tien Seis ena bat tre por cat fore, sad hale | ge SONOMA A a gg | Ga Renacas eae de atl Tas | RE LEVEE MAEM tons” | Evied@nvtas Topas Ge babel tngine ie | wer th ina N Sry nah een ak ajor @eu P =I 2 j 0 4 Mr, Ruatsa¥, (rep.) of Mino., from the Committee on | He Quarts Le i q ios there 11 nO tim for that, The | tariif om wool as provided Jast ‘fm the House bill | great as ake was, and overshadowing as were hor wus payable, principal.and interest, tn lawful money on de- | Post Offices aud Post Roads, reported favorably the bill | ponents: (mand, and that said certificates may be held as a part } to authorize the Southern Minnceota Railroad to con- | setts: @f thie reserves of the paiional banks provided for in stract bridge across the- Mississippi at La Crosse, Wie- | Doparmment, and Major Pe ipin-—Major jeutenaut Colonel ... A. Ekin, of the Quarcermaste eral 8.0, Duncan, of Ni neral Charies Devens. of Massachu- Ts, eho could not in that stuemy demands speed: No, 718. Ne mve law 06 the yread, bepnniny rai Mspsclmins m3 Lartey, (rep.) of N, ¥., oF petitions of & repablican party of the loyal S'ates, Mr. Le Broxp—That ts what the Reconstruction Com. and forty-six others, of Watertown, . Raronn inquired whether it was not troe that consi, Hammpahire, * ‘eeotions and thirty- HARBOR IMPROVEMENT. North © \a—Brigadier General Gtlmor mitree from }assachusetts Jeflorson eounty, N. ¥., of Fish and others, | Tennessee had been admitted inte the Union, on 4 tele " leradplsee iataront, the 9rtyoh- dane $, Wr. Ho fo Wie, 1 da Bil for the ae pemmmpelanes ravens Sonnets! ey of the’ hay pesado jong ago, andV 8. Kenyon and ot! of Newport, Her- | graphic announe:ment that she had adepto. the con 3004 bat tet aot lene chan two-tfthe of tho entire | provemeut ot ioe harbor af ihe meuth of the Fox river, | (urriiparters berertnoak and Brigadier deneralikiward:| “Mr. Euor Having thed in vainto obtain reaionenle | Ker county, N, Y., miverse fo the wihtdfawa of the wiuttmnat amendment 35 ae. 2 geeres iiall be fow/tiit money of the United, Sjates, Which was ‘referred to the Commuttee on Commerce. wath. Carciinas- Maj neva, i will say:thus 1 do-mwt intend to call che | Batonal ; ir; Beacap eAn eR ERae waren; emcee ‘that the amount outstanding at any one time aball n ‘ASD GRANT IN AID OF & RAITROAD. ectersnsiore parasente Bri diet Genes t Bo a : that i Y a ofJoseph | other things. ed renee onagynbe a ‘exceed eighty millions of detlate! | Mr. Onaxoien, irep.) of Mich., ‘imtroduced a pill to | of Michigan, +d #8 General Williaa Wells. of Var? iets ot the other sido of the House, if ther brief, base tie: Tetaciog, sf fock’s hinge asking | canntivutionsl ot amuadiznant dhs ex rs ;; ¢ ‘The Tada Bin. Fz dnd iid oF ‘the Wipeonaln and Nake ‘Superior | Geungia und Florida—Colone) J. Pos of tee Quer | aakch tah, BAet 10 therped bitin: Work te ast 19, 1843. or bo could not have besn adelited without other ‘The statement made. by thé correspondent of the New | jc Lands. ‘ ehaneueSiteuae? Generate Te Aisin Of Misvlgam | Be diven to the annmbers opposed to the bill, (Yeu, | Ponaltien fcr Yalture i0 atid of be’ oe earboaD asked. why, th : ‘Werk, Tribund on the 1ith wetant, that the Committee of NOTICR OF A MW TARIFF DTZ. Montag. Major Caneral ), M. Putter of laine a yes.” from tho republican members.) valent on all Patented Fipcoidesaihie® co apse sake, + Waye and Meaus hed determined tolose their doors ang | ,_ MF. Cuanoan gave notioe that an to-morrow he would | General 18 3 0) of whe arinj, and Urigndier General Fy Mt. Kinioe spud that seemand 0 be the desire ow his Te Gain a the Py win: t and tarift 7 eter, lsconsta. Ldad 0 allow no further hearings of persons Stereatod tu the | Invre aud to impose’ uniform larifot uty per gout ad |. femuenece—Major General, Atephen A. Hurlbnrt of Td. sethe Stanate thea Teoogmized Mr. Boyer, a menor of | Aiken, lect from the & ot of. | Mr. Brats roplied that: : rte 2 ‘Captain A, ‘of tre ‘ay Depast- | the Geloct committee on the New Orleans Riot. ‘Bonth were the ttee | Inst thimg that bad been defined: 1 tariff, 1s a misstatement and has no fonndation in fact, ee Tent und Major General's. J. Burt of Ken\ . ‘Ms, Suxvuns suggested to Mr. Boyor that he shoald let fon Reconstriation. ‘Mr. ALLUON remarked in the rame connection thay the the committes ‘having: heard numerous -delexations t0- | on motion of ur, Water (ror-Jrae W; Vax, an oven- | On ahaa ee aaa S- Taare, at the debace go over until to-morrow, and let the bill MILITARY GOVERSMENTS FoR THUR COUT. republican party of the State of lows hid. distiactly ¢ ay Crom the publishing interests, silt manufacturers, | ing session for Friday next was set apart for the conside- | ence Department, and Majer General J. A. Wiliiamgon, of} Satablishing Muitary Government fm the South be ‘The House ing ty 29 gets bift to ‘un Eley ped pos Frongn on — ments on which Mie Klley ‘wus ep- versal ‘ené from various partios for and ayatnst the proposed | Taston of a bill trom the Committee on Patents, op Major Gi Georse f ted to the fo: . Mr, GARVIELD, ‘duties on woo! and woollens ‘The committee wiil | TMUNE OP OFFICE OF YRMIDENT AnD uanree ov mmc. || joy" Maines Major Th, Hames, of the Subeenon tl Se ee eee et grom, *H. | tne House on iniaey tase Mr. Porsxn, (rep.) of Vt., offered a resolution that tho vimenl, and Brigadier General Beojauun Harrison, of Igy At a qnarter-past four the House took @ recées until | pression thet I eontinue to hear parties iiterested in the sariff’| Judiciary Committee be instructed to inquire into tho | Suna, aed + 9 briny 10 me fullest extent that time will allow. The extreme | Propriety of amending the constitution so as to Iimit the anaes Senn Bee et. Anessa pe gear on ar Ce ocinw Sension. Sine | poet ia fatcr of a mageanimoons course; tbat Dereafter The Horse resumed its seasion at half-past seven | %¢ doors of mercy should “Ala c service as President to one term, te extend the c Liewenant Colonel 8 B. Holabird, of the Quarterinast ‘Protectionists, howover, having obtained pretty much | Servic as Presiden’ Your ae ie Skornd the duration | Department, and Colonel J. 8. Coven, of Missouri, ne ae ‘all they desire, are of course exceedingly willing that | Vice President and to provide for the election of # Preai- 26 o'clock, there being a fall attondance of mom. | ever.deoply shoy | cing hie h against the | bers aod the galleries being filled with spectators. eee ferns ‘bil, desired she House to now tbat there was no ‘THE BALE OF COLD WY THS SECRETARY OF THE Section two compeneation ‘stop should be puto apy further testimony, fearing that | denuby War vote. Mr. Poland said ho did not wish | day's service af the members of said committes, and ten the immediate consideration of the above, soit was laid | cents per mile for travelling expenses; offer: of t ing oa his sido of the ‘Mongo to vote on the | "On motion of Me. Brann, (rep) of N. 7, the: Com | Wholly tn debate. mittee on Banking and Currency was instracted to eAditional amendments or alterations of rates might en- | cer ti to-morrow. ° ‘army to deduct their pay from said compentation whi Mr. Exior insisted that there waa gach au under- ire into th Hen Tonncssee have now rejected der imaaieg int 9 expediency of preventing by iaw the * I said—and bey Fd anger tho passage of the bill, Hence the statement of ‘THR RANKRUET BILI. * so employed. it gives She sabtrecmanttions power 50 XE ‘he Tribune correspondent. The hoax is too travspareat | Mr. Haunts, (rep.) of N. ¥., asked that tho enate take | point necessary clerks and buy cers Pea whiob . i at atte od eg ra gd renortion, T midan Yaa ag tm toad tyes in Fee ir. argue e ote g Ho reviewed tho history of the existing State govern: | focal taxation’ that Portes et the capltal of matocal | WAS morally bound to receive them” if they it up the resolution in r@etion to the compensation of | expenses and the com mont of Louisiana, arguing that it was porfectly loyal | banks invested in Un:ted States loans, emeceed the Senators from Tennessee. the Secretary of the Treasury on "vequitition and corti. Considerable progress was mado to-day im the consid- Mr. PoLanp nsked that the Bankrupt bill'be taken up. | cate of the presiding officer of each of tho committres and obedient to the constitution and laws, while he ae NANS OF NEW at rscoum, | did. ‘tbat argued that the antecedents of the Louisiana loyalists | “Oa motion of Mr. DARLING, the Covamities on Tern. | 10€ further decisive action until every rebol eration of the Tariff bill by the committe. The duties | Mr. Truunvis, irop.) of Lil., moved to take up the bill } out of any money not othefwise appropriated. Section who were urging tho passage of this bill were vot such as | tories «as instractod to inquire into the proprety of | {U/l opportunity to act upom to repen! the act providing for tne: imtment.of com- | three requires all such claims now im the Quartormaster’s eu Woollens were advanced to those of the bill of the last | DirsPmors to seule tne claims of loyal Blaveholders for | aid Commissary Departmenta to be turned yer to sald entitled them to be rogarded ag the peculiar nposties of | changing thi eof the Lorritory of Now orizo te | they have all rejected it, loyalty. Some of them hed been confederate eifice | thet of Lincoln. seASCOR GORI Ci fi weasion. The rateg on juto, flax and hemp were also ad- | enlisted slaves, which was disagreed to, ‘vanoad very considerably. Jute, we understand, is fixed at holders, and hac taken the oath of allegiance to the con- | pRBATE ON THM RIL, TO FOTABLISM MILITARY GOVERNMENTS féderate government. Some of them had been mambers , AT THE SOUTH R¥ESOXED. cerned. The time has come. wi $8 per ton. ‘Large delegations aren the | Question was; “Bball the bill pase?” 0 evceasion cociotins in the early part of the war, which | ‘The House then proceeded to the consideration of the gity tepresenting the marble and stone cutters’ Mr, Scavea, (rep.) of Mass, said he wished to offer a Mr. Lane (rep) © l., stated hie objection to the Benkeupt bill, He believed it to be in direct contradic. tic of the whole jish system of bankruptcy. He otjected to ie because It was prospective, because of itt voluntary provisions, because it was not uniform fn ite operations, avd because ite eect would be m favor ot fraudulent debtors and against honeet men. ho, men of tu: KENAT® OF DUTTES OV GOODS IMPORTED IN AMERICAN YRSRLA, ‘thet Blackburn, the fellow who rousted his stepolila to ‘Taorty Mr. Dantine, (rep,) of N. ¥., offered the following reso- | death over a red hot stove had been an ofticer in nominjously your names with that of Andrew lution, which was adoyted : federal rat a sdorpiin, tea the meraorer ofa big peg od Re Ft of the io = i Caty aoc 4 doven galing vessel? are now anchored ip e the commer family near ‘hee also a Union soldier, ing one-thi 10 colintry to the rebels whom your | 9; mle. Soe " bones yr ital marine of the Untged States te | "Soy ccuribie mam ROCWHRAN these Instances could be | atine have congu - © etek te ae Ce ae ee themission.. Ori presenting thie letter ab the proper time, you ‘ill take occasion to assure his Majesty of the sin core devire of (he Presidene to maintain unimpaired the friendly relations so happily existing between the two countrice, My. MeGinais has received bis instructions, and fas informed the cepertment that he wil leave tor tt, Covgrems, do not the late protracted joa Dlockavte. how rouaing regulary t6 Baktimwore and, Ki etoamers age ‘mond. Min, ‘Tom Bronien, wih astortéd caro aud one maiiplied to apy extent, Most of tie orminale in the Mr, Mavxaad, (rep, of Tenn, ke in support of the | hundr ter k Morge Baw Back Gaus toon Rozihern States hed Voon it the foderai army and i was | Bill Congréag, he aaid, but eliver to meee forward or | moat trea Cacti wine retinol trom, and dais’ post in the road iron, and daterests, silks, bolts, copper smelting, zinc, drugs, furs, ; Couple of amendments. . less mognanimity to rebels tplemds. . bl Mr. W .) of Ohio, said they have already been bad organized to exercise espionage over the movements | bil reported by Mr. Stevens froin tho Committee on allroad iron, scrap iron, California borax, paper, books, |p jected. UP? OF Onl Ba * * | committo’s to demand satisfactory proo: of Union mea. fle could name spre among them who | Reronstruction, to establieh military governments iu the Reeth Oe momran asin Je A amd many others, most of whom are anxious for a still dir. Sunxen--So has the bill; for that matter, © ciaimant as Yaitbfally maintamed adheronce and alle- | bad voted for barging Union men on account of their | South. . nd apenas protection w jes of the ; ‘The C giasice to the govermment of the United States through | Union sentiments, and who had assisted in driving | mr. Keuury, (rep.) of Pa. addressed the Honse in ad. | 4°vernment ma ‘Carther increase of duties, It is also a noticeable fact, aye be Y yee American revolution, paying them fifteen millions of orderin, the war acainst the o-called Confederate Sta! d Union men beyond their lines, for no other reason than | voency of tie bill, and expressed the hope that it would althouch frequent representations are made to the con. | “Yering | take and subscribe to an oath setting forth that they were true to their fas. Referriny to the objects | be passed without amendment, It might not moot the | dollars ontof the ropal treasury. | What loyal madi of ‘teary, that there have been but few representatives of | wished adopted was that preventing rebels trom becom: | she has nover gouzht nor accepted nor attompted toe} of those so called loyalist, he declared that what they | views of all the members af the mojority, out mo Dill | 2 soutth, nove totncasee, tee waa, Manieees ‘the commercial or importing interests in Washington | ing voluntary bankrupts. He deemocthis of vital iin- | exercise functions of any office under authority bostile | wanted was uot the best government for the State of | could be found that woulddo so. He regarded the bill thot hee apie ad: belie in. the i portance. The hour bas not come for any such amnes- | oF inimical to the United States; that they have always | Louisiana, bnt a government so constructed as ihat | asa more police Dill, Tho necessity for it arose from fact | thal ‘ oo = a a ‘this winter. So far from the city having been filled with | ty" "Hy protested against any such concession, endeavored to uphold the au’hority of the United States, | under it they could maintain and monopotiza the uffcoa the Daridy of the President of the United states, | Had ee ne agen pry he free tradi the exact contrary has been the caso, Mr Duxes, (rep.) of Conn., said the reports of . | and always desired the snccess of 18 arms over the Insur- ny OKpecied to es ) & negro government iM that 6 been true to the duties of his high oflice and his own | 4 Seeceyaty 9 tn for the high Aiton and almost every- duce of t Desluee wade of the South ry their teerhee | tg and the re-establishment of tt authority, and that | State, There were but frota twenty-izh: thousand to | relierated pledges, inere would have becm no necessity yal to pon a fe <a = dd 7 ly goes 7° | ot Unioniste wore greatly exaggerated, Ho believed | they tako tho obligation freely and without montal re- | ‘thirty thousand white voters in that Stage. If suitrnye | for the law. It but required the General of the army 10 : Body gots all he wants. The lobby for the last fow days, | th.oy wor: stupendoug falsehoods. Ho had no doubt thst | servation or ovasion. Section five prohibits any pay- | were extended to the colored peopte, as fe would be | execute the dying purposes of Abraham Lincoln and the | 1%! : oo, ae ee, eee ‘ da the vicinity of the Committee of Ways and Meavs’ | in sowe parte of the wilds of Texas and some few other | Ment KL hon b pemephe rag A Congress Ng the tory this = [ayers me pate be —_ — — early areal —— of Andrew Jobnson. That papatla Secreto pn Ba ee arts ov! the South the negroes treated ; reports commit aD ye reception of any | sand to thirty-five thousand negro voters there; aod was 10 adminisier under the military power of the gov- ‘wodms, bas been so crowded,as almost to obstrnet the | firls ot Ae ee auch aroasmont was paet Chim untess prevented within siz monthe from the date | theretora the government of Louleiana would pass out | e-oment euch laws as would give security to Nferand | ofmments can be organized, based apow the wil oF ait 5 cea Se Nebr om any ching like it, of the organization of said comm opel Ss of the aoe S eae ae into the mare of we roverty A nyg Poh ve: “atte sehr pel which bad ‘dar, Nets, addi * naka. Mr. Y. p.) of TI the prescrib d oath, and repeals all Jaws inconsistent | men. even that not seem enough to xecure the m overthrown. It did but what Scott did in Mexico and ee General Thayer, ove of. the Soastor olect trom Ne- | his veilel thik Uuinn mon’ were poreeuted teaches’ | Verewith, Sui ™ | fecomplichment of thoir design, and tuerwiore a bil is | what Buticrand Banks did io Lonisians, provect lite |. M® Van Hous, (ep) of N.Y . obtained, ‘he fom Qeaske, loft hore to-day with a certified copy of che act | He had advices to thie effect from loyal Union men. Tt waa reCorréd to the Committse on Military Affairs. } provided further for the distranchiserient of a majori'y | and property, and maintain peroe, aud await the action | *2AH the House, at @ quartor beforo alevun o'clock, adr @or the admlstion of that Stato toto the Union, thie | , 4f Dixow resummed the Hoot, repeating the views'ne |: Mr. Cnanntan moved to take up the Niagara Ship } 2° Soe, Nett, Yost mong unawo who hes set them. | meocthastade: Haut, te frees sedee inwtse thet Canal bil, DI to, mm Lg of a a ou wt; thet eer fa to-bo laid before the Lngislature for tx action | ar Jiovancr rep.) of Mich, bellaved, from sources TEAGUE BLAND a8 A XAVAL Dior. delves tp as the pecatiorty loral ter. of Lonisinga, had | ibis bill did. Tt wiped out of existence the revo and ft ts that the meoting of that | of iniormatinn entitted to credit, tbat there wae nothing | The dill to authorize the acceptance of Leagno Island | stated in his testimony fe the comtnittes that after | Exective usurpation by overthrowing (he yoverumeut ‘Ghereen, engpenes 7 hike adoqtats protection to the Unlomtas im the tout, | wea naval depot was takon nn. that was done then, with tbe help of the milifury power | and establishing by the exorcise of a grentor power ‘Body will take place About the 20th init, , | eapeciniy so black Unionists He had heard from a gen? . Sounen oftcred an Amendnient as x mubettate, pro. | of, vee Untued Sia he bohoved overnment pa 0 al eee ere cece (Sen ony ae , Colorado. Hleman from Texae that mot lees than fifteen bandred viding for the appoiutmen: of a commission, consisting uma! ‘This’ was one uitre | proposed jerring to Mr, Banka’ deani- 4 more favorable fesling existe towards the admission Unionisis, black and White, bad been murdered by the | of ‘aamiral Farregat, General Sherman and Mr. J.C. | loyalists of Lomsiana, ant yet there was a | tiom of the condition of the Southern Statvs—that it | Arrival of the English Steamer Peruvian @f Cototndo since the publication this morning of a } Pevels in tha: State within the Inst year, and not one of | Hiligard, to exumine and select the best site fora naval | compony in the revel army known as the | was neither, ‘hor war, bul a siate of sieye——he ex « Kamer of « Chilean Privateer of the Capes- Pal the murderers had heen brought to justice, He held ig | depot, provided it abull be givenas wfree gift tothe | King Cutler company, which had been raisod | jreased his wondor whether the sions who were shut Keward of Merit to a Volunicor Officer, &e. fetter from Represenjative Ashley, Chairman of the | 44 pe the duty of the government to see that protection | government, the Secretary to go forward on the report | and equipper at the expense of this gentiemac. Argu- | up in Laydeo and Utrocht suppose! tha: ip those sieges Forrnvas Moyaon, Feb. 11, 1867. @ommitice on Territorics, addrewed to Xenator Wade, | was alfordcd tothe Unionmen in the South, ‘of the Commission ahd make the necessary expenditures | fog erainst the tl! on general terme, he declared that | there was no war; or whother the women and children ‘of the Colotado State stat Mr Pouanp said vhs debare was out of order, and | to complete the work. there had mot been any measure, even before this Con. | hiding in the caves of Vicksburg, when Grant besieged A large steamer with red smoko stack, believed to be bes phy Paring. pale lo Stato Legislature, | aed for a vole on the bill, ” ‘Afler debate by Mosers, Hendricks, Grimes, Sumner | gros, based on fo little show of right as the bill which | that stronghold, had aay doubt that there wat s | the English steamer Poruvian, passed up the Elizabeth and explaining the propriety of the difference in the Mr. Doourerne, (rep.) of Wis., said he had a letter from | and Foster, the Senate, at wwenty minutes to jive o'clock, | was 1ntended to establish a negro government in Lonisi- | state of war exieting. He @ of tho murder of Union | \..9¢ 19 day im the direction of Norfolk. This steamer, amendments to the Colorado and Nebraska bill, and | Lagrange, Texas, from @ man lately in the federal army, | took a recess till seven P. M. ana. He thought that, ware it only for the sake of ap- | cit'zons in the South, and sald that their muragers | "’ day feeb og has in both. the condition of admission is referred | which contradicted the report of maltreatment of ont ASTER TECK the bill should be postponed until it could when arrested and convicied bad been, through the | Which for come days past has been at lelpbia, erm Uniomete. The letter was read by Mr. Doolittie. ‘The Senate reassembled at seven o'clock. supposed by the people that members had had time to | machinations of Andrew Johnson, the t leader of | veen looked for somo time, and a large cargo of cotton is 40 the Stato Legislatures. ‘There are advices from Colo- | j¢ asaurts uhai Lagrange ia’ the home of Jack Hamilton, | Mr. Suwwxr moved to take up the joint reeolation for | connuit the evidence taken by the “elect Commiites. the repellion, turned locse, and receiv lomo fom } wating in Norfolk for shipment in her to: Liverpool wado giving assurances of favarable action on the part of | who is now slaudering the y of the South on the | the relief of Admiral Paulding, and called for ine yeas Mr, Harraxa, dem.) of Ky., next addressed the Honee | their fellow citizens with an audible ‘‘well dono, ood " will . stamps in the North; that Mr, Hamilton brought a free | and nays, tm opporition to the bill, profacing his remarke by au ex- | and fuicbful servants”? If this be pence, then, in Uod'’s | She ie a screw propellr of the larger class, aud, as he Legislature, and of = resdiness of the people to | Tine eae Cagiange and beld her asa slave til he | Lese than & quorum being present the senate ud- | pression of his belief tat to-day tive cause of the Union | name, let the Vaion men of the South be armed tor war. | ho remembered, hae the honor of having as her coo. | Garry out the requirements of equal suffrage. | eb compelled to Moerme her: that bis lieentiodanesn, | Jotrned. was more hopeless than it bad been at any former | Tho atrocities of Fort Pillow ware oversuadowed by those | sander a titled Englishman, Sit John Glover, State Dinner at the White House. aud not Irie politics; has made him objectionable to the a neclly re ay Rigen gh li ag er gl BF pn Orleans, and tho committed by the Eng- | Anything in thes» for ap excitement, A ramor ‘ { Another State dinner was given by the President this of tbe South, and esp: cially to chose among whom HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. man decharstions tho, etter day "thas for. his Ue | lish stay of the Wovmng of. Patzucn were, osceaded BY | pot ations yootertay Is Nocfolk Cast» Callens Gamataer doors of met cloesd af com manitios of wha a ol cal lompbis rots, capes wo ce OD evening, which was os briftiant and agreeable as any that {-Befae hia home sold ‘Waamixorox, Feb. 12, 1967. | thesouth, the door locked and the Key thrown evay. | He vent to the Olvrk's desk and bat road leiiers and | Mager iMfare del Ooeane, momentary “tacidiee preceded it One remarkeblo feature of the entertain. | he was coustantiy recelvin¢ letters from the South «iv. PWR CESTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RATLEOADS, and who ha an whupered that We, Gerneia ho A ba ee a’ the sapiee of | that her repairs are nearly completed, ess Now ‘ment was thet the republican members were among the | ing wrtounts of the pervctition and mnrder of Usion'| Om motion of Mr. Waxrworrs, (rop,) of I, tho Secre- | nai hoon n preacher} mF Caen | do Tight to redress such “wrotn tho “Dili | Capen’ ani the probably 14 that tbe rumor lal: | last to depart. The guests were bajor Genera! Sheridan, | se2. He could not give the meinen of the WENr | tary of tho Treasury was requested to communicate the | "Mr. HAxorNG remarked that he hed heard that story | siomld fai. Dut why mot? Bocausey tbry wero | gettin myrvical, aud owes its Origia to the fertie famey | @enator Henderson, Mrs. Senator Dixon, Representatives } Mf Senators would vote down this amendment, | cost, under existing laws, of tho Central aud Union | whispered about before, but that he belived it to be a Ye ae bad ayo to ae cage by of a concoctor ot canard, is alt daca Le Finek, Delano and wife, Denison, Driggs, Dawson and | well and good; he been voted down before; | Pacific Ratiroads, or Soom, (rej pene hase were States, } sur. Colones James Curry, Com 7 rip, (rep) of Pa, referring to the assertion | prised to sneh doguias from the democraic side of " the war, bas been curam: ry sife, Dodge, Davis, Glossbrenner, Exgloston und wite, | itv ad, peer, ved | dane raare he _ brought HE IOONN TAX AND PORT OFFICE CLERKS. Ghat’ the republionn. side of the Hocke waa aumerciful, | the House; bes wheo'he beard them proclaimed by'n | frejosattr ake regalat army. Mt le Moodyear and wife, Eldridge, Dawes and wife, Farquhar | Mr. Conese, (rep.) of Cal., sud he was tired of the ‘On motion of Mr. Hint, (rep.) of Ind., the ecretary of | asked Mr. Mardi " whether in the Into Confederato | son of Massachusetts Mr. Banke), then he fet: called | wii be assigned to duty in the Commissary ead wife, Damont, Thomas, Bradford, Defrees, Chav: whip of the ieacer im thia Senate, aud was tired Btatos tho rebele thomeelves were not in authority and | upon to raise his protest agaiuat them. Ho claimed | for which his long experience and able discreet a "| ie. Semmergecuee the Seunte of cownrdion the Treasury was requested to commanicate information | ged wheiher they snowed mercy to Union men, thai there were no States in the South, ‘Thore was terri- | management in this amt have £0 Preleigh and wife, and Donaelly and wife | triad to do mis duty, here, and he was detormined no | #8 to whether postinastors are required to account for | Mr. Haxoive scouted contomptuonsy the atories oir. | tory, bu’ there were no States; aud i Gonzrost would |'qraistiod him. Brovet Major Thomas, Moklvath, aUorrespondence in Relation to the Appoint- | longer to submieto Mr. Sumner’s lash, He thought it | 4 pay @ tax on the salaries of clerks, Ao. Calated about Sieeen seat Sporeptes Geog og Siiteey 7 i: ed ae a _ | Unired = bebe rg hy Sty weg Post Comm! 4 ‘geome of Mr, McGtnnin as Minister to Deu- | wudecoroing and indecent in Mr, Sumner to accuse him pi TAR MERCANTILE MAPIVR, + wae not enoug) ve a ton year old child. ie aed ct m the | god in the discharge of bis duties bus shown most fitting i i . Busor, (rep. of Mass., introdoced a bill relating | Hesnid that ereater ontrares were boing dally perpe- | view of Abrauam Lincoln whon bo led i \ brs elie from the President, communicating from | Oa toe bai yee Tove tho reason why he | ' x moroan tthe marine ‘of the 6 United States, which | tmted in ae bese aoe Seas, og a nat ee ‘tho | tho soaet oe 1. ae Mf Weitzei for the gy earner Rolns, Captain MeCartiok, ranatug “vowed 2 i was wo ‘ofomittee on Commerce. Teeent murder ‘wo ol ps in Maine, she torturing | assombling of the Virgint islaiere as soon as be ween Norfolk, Cherryavone, Matoias out Seorotary of fate the following eorrespondenrs in | Reaingcit again,” He baliersd the people ho represented Paemoxs To he wo HATE togy Tomn nncrancne, | of wchid by 8 parents in Oblo, and ine case of ths | leaned that thes wore meus av logtiaory-nol as pri Yorttown, witch'rab On Mathie’ bel Uree, webhe, een, ne ‘ Senn sk: ede yrere 4 ir, MrureR, (rep Prevented a resolution xyman in New You 19 whipped his child to deat te etizens, and en the view irew finally got off to-dey, or three ies ae fring Tiel, ry grat bevcme! praetor oe re of it non Nee oeany woe a aie veer in Lanta Le wtey- L ane [— (i a wren yarn, tne Seevepted tir: Baicine 6 os eecpreeaid to General Gantt, of oy ame, immedi- ral lighteratnd kaa Tonia, and ry oonttivance inet p e me vere thou: y May have lost jt discharges. ir, Pew am, ) jo, tn od Mr. Hamting to | ately afier Wilkes bad inves! im with the vaity could de to set her free has Segre HL Conrasis, Bee, Stockholm: por un 9 ths bapet oe ete aT sreat | it was referred to the Committes on Tavalid Pensions nia reference tothe tate horrid arurder in Meme, sim | Presidential office, fo couclusion he appesicd to the |. pu; wihow sencom Guilt this eherseon ‘Sxeaning ‘Stn—BPre President having appointed lobn MeGin- 5 eae a COLLBOTION DIRTRICTS IN MARYLARD AND VIROINIA. ‘man who bad been arrested and confessed the crim, | House to pass the bill, not asa tcasure of reconsiruc- | disturbing the copper on her Lottom she has eu: f the Unised #ON retorred to she teatimony of federal gon ie to snereed you as Minister Resident of the oy erale-on the subject of the weetmerer Gann 100 nm motion of Mr. Jonx L. Thowas, (rep.) of Md., tho | bad aivo confessed thet he lind been inthe rebel army. | tlon, bot as am sper to he bill passed io day | pot title damage, and will apeedily rosume her trips. Siattes at Stocknolm. I hereby transmit, snail ta vy | South in proof that commonly Delieved reports on tho Senate bill to change certain collection disiricta in Ma He was ono of tisat class of men whom the bil! pruposed | by the Mouse. It was required of the mannoot of thir Tue gue of yestorday, notwithstanding the cold the san oes opr, eM ye Ripe hen subject were not ex jand and Virgivia was token from the Speaker's table care of, (Applanse on the floor.) Congress Wo seve Congress from tue scorn and hisew+ weather, aa yp materialiy to cienr toe Chosapeake he les XV., aunot zy and referred to the Commitice on Commeree. Hanptva offset that dectoration by the stat tho Union mon of the South. In God's name t Bay and. ames river of the floating ieo romaiming alter | | iteamer Afior further debate the ts ew York, the 12th inet,, and that he hopes to reac | “i'm vm voto was called far and taken ses; there fora. quite natural, Vooause asa rile, good men did not drift | to bo Mest irrerqcably backward, Throughout the ut | Jackabn, from fan Diag, wt 9 Au’ are bound to wane inte doupatohos, Nos, 49, 50 and Bi, which wil! ro Atontte atten, Chander, Conon, Crosewet, | eh ook imported in Aemeriean cial fe enki Ni Sr paces wie, wereepen prenceted to aryus he gainet Fort Sumter; aowbere in the South was | (elt Bremen Devoinder 7. Bho caup in here for Erie propor attention, Fam, sit, your conden se | Teron In. Foster, ‘ir wo, Farts, ‘e of ten per cont ef the duttes imposed inet, Nos wiconstitutional and at variance with ail the | Joyelty the Comiuant or evo w tolerated seatimont, 1 aa Nas 7 » | Pomeroy, Bomengy Reany Beewact okie’ wed Wile IHORTASR OW PAY TO INVALID PRNERON Vaaaipes The poneo which wa o SOUPATY DOE wan sive pene FIRE iN PA'NCE STREET. ‘Bho Secretary slater that this ia the oply correspond. | son On motion of Mr. Funry, PELs een, Se Commit. | olutionary, of Vesuvius at 3 Of a slumbering volcano, —— oe mie choo connected with tuo displacement of Minister Uamp- | oats Honlirenn Teas einer: Dari, Font | 109 om Invaltit was Inquire into and (ho caption of war rather than peace, Tebot. | About eleven ovctock las, night a fire broke Oat on Resinith, ution ‘ular Sprague, frumbull Wade pari BOTY for Mom, he aid ad cov! one President ts lite, and had | fourth door of the S%. Cloud Ei, No 09 Frage atest Owe D ’ * | exami anothor Pres sorae' er i Ee | rooms ‘Wiley, Williams and Yaten his repatation. TMebe said not ip reprom hy ne did corner of Mercer, Rept ty Hobert Russel!. Several Represntatives Plants and Nicholson havo minority raport from the Coumittes on Public Expendi- tures relatixe to the Williams sino case ia Boston. They tay that\ the transaction or compromise was wot Al any not Mesers. 5 mands. Fowler, Guinrie, Howe, ‘iyo, Middle’ sherman end i not believe that Mr. Johnson had coutomplated the ro: | on the top floor and o part of the roof were destroyed Bumner10. Ms gh MiG tas stiers | botore tuo lamiod wore subdued. The nates ieee We safe tor vent In. th fren Gotefuor” Rofiou, et tome, cases at | by Thendors ie, saiemene n'ai ape vest in the Preside: a nat, jovernor " r 009 in the Tari N ihe rerieeed Geverteret uow- | Governor sottnaun, € Goons; ‘Glovesere macneeeah | (neared for $68 Rineseti's oss will be aboub edded ty the govern: he thought, ner rep) oF Me. Mr, Nontt, (rep.) of Mo., asked leave to offer a resola- Moga’, and thab.if any possible case could bo free from | Mz. fs 0 cutest commutes OF Eve te, gene Jere tae on % pg Hamiiton, of | Insurance Companies. Mr, Russell tee we for ew icnitonnincay eras aovenamn to ox tpee ofeers and citizens of pated Busten ate on the Wekd of the War ‘Deparsieny; who | virumente or mane of reavoring. the teal nian ek te | Sota The cieecmrases aitonding the A Aro Of 8 \ + oth settiod to tho eagiafnction of the government by the ir, Base held, aay go riher iat the | wag Enon nb 7a and rue? war in te aoveral Staten. Tey dia seetaie 10.008, Thacaote, leaving wo CoUbs vat Io Wee Work PAY mon! of $100,000, one-half of which was pieced in e i Y $0 appoint a solect rt Me, Fenod that the question of safety had been | Jt had been accomplished against their wishes and their 5 of an incendiary.