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rey NEW YORK “@ERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22.” 1867. master in the United States Navy; Jobe C. cae, © ‘Ony, > ritory; Kebert H. Brown, to be Register of the Land ‘Office at Boise City, Idaho Torri ; A. B. Judson, tobe Assistant Surgeon in the United Navy; Stephen ©, Elicas, to be United States Attorney at New Mex:co; George W. Dent, to be Superintendent of Indian Affairs ‘The steamship San Francisco, which arrived at this} ‘ rhs 4 ee te a “ ‘ 4a Moxicd, Joshua D. Gidding State or district, teh officer shall restore ta the persan | with the report of the comunittee, as proposed to be | Now York on the %b of May, 1868 Un 8 vote of ry] (f Reet ee atimser of tne Waived Staiwe at Charice. | aggrieved the Dr0 gerty thus comfa-ated, am protect him | modified by Mr, Stevens’ amendment. It was as good s | and uays there was po quorum staal THE WEST INDIES. ty ton, IP. Norton, t0 ba Solinitor of the United | in the posses:t0'4 of the same. mewre nu could be propose, aua be thought the om ieee | Pe of Oh ; George A. Reed, to be Pay AGH HOURS ON THE BOUTHERN COAST. satished with me ... & minutes to fy my A aeeeer in the United 4 : Mr. Guaxv'arr, (rop.)of Micb,, reported from the Com- rn seven, Tamas e Eponsh. Ave Zameen mittee on Commerce a ‘authorizing the Lighthouse Board, with the if the Secreiary of the Trea- | excluding all other sary, io make such changes ‘m the location of lights to On a division of the ve established uy the Seuthern coast of the United ‘mles a3 maSy have been rendered necessary by varia- tions of channels and obstructions, The Bil to Fund te Compound Interest s Reled’ i ‘Territory POSTAGE ON PRINTED MATTE: YOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, the i Notes Rejev‘ted in the House. 1 Territory (Ot ArIEOO wwenue—Brederick Renner, | Mr. AXTMOMY, (fep.) of KL, introduced a Dill Permit: | | Mr. Hoare From the Procident of the United Saale, with a ree District of Nebraska; BN. Bugby, Fourth district of | ting books, pamphlets, &c., sent to incorporated histori rans which have ratified y wi ty Cabforaias Phineas J. Stone, Sixth ge Massachu- | cal eae ae gpg eli? the | by Mr. a ete ai ew ber ne tia; James P. Fe a t nensee ; mal! regalar rates of se, ected | tion Q to One Hundred Willion Dollars in Greenbacks to | i White, Treat ath dnitict at Ohio; James Davis, | on delivery. Passed toa second reading. ee _mrogeens ota recat to tke dealer ‘The British men-of-war Doris and Royalist, which wee, Ninth district of Omo; Henry R Wells, Twenty-sixth ‘THE DIRECT TAX IN SOUTH CAROLINA, From the Goveroor of Rhode Island and Providence | jying in Kingston harbor, were despatched immediate» district of Ne % Mr, Snensax, (rep.) of Onio, introduced @ bill to con- | the first section the ry r bo Issued to Redeem Them. iMallectare of Coetnins-—S, Ferguson Beach, Alexandria, | firm the sales wade by tho Direct Tox Commissioners for | said, eraeaeeh emennsing the salttcstie® Of the constitu- |», aid the Gironde; but it. 18 supposed ehe will proves. Va; E 1. Sinmnons, Windor, J. f; Harris, Vaduoth, | South Caroline to persons in the anny. navy oF marine | deposit fn ihe shape Gf. thea, Sennanne se, nee the @ | total wreck. ~ — . o] 5 er, o in le under the vi Ky.) Stephen Longfellow, Machias, So.; ‘deorge fo | CRS: SE See een npane ROGET (ho Oe ae et LS ante tea so oer} toe jengere, Be. departmen ‘The mail steamer Danube, running between Aspinwal, 5 ON THE TAX BILL, | Vostmastors—Jas. G, Hatchall, Prunkfort, Ky. ; Jomoph der insuruetions from the President, upon the terme set } cent on their balanoes, and where those Belton £0 ogmmang and St Thomas, was in quarantine at Kingston harbor! & Falterton, St Louis, Mo.; J. H. Weshidgion, Macon, | forth im the conditions of eale—provied that ne greater § inereene part, ir. Pree ted a resolution of the Maine Legisia- | She reports smallpox and yellow fever raging fearfally : Xe. ;. Elizaber ai “a; John S. Fay, | sum shall be repaid ax dverplus te the purchaser than the | jection to proposition to issue legal presen! - “ : Secor go’ vies yg Roxbury, Mace; amount acteally pal by nim: and 1 case of failure to | redeem the conpound interest notes, and the ship building interest in Maine. | g: tne former place. The mail steamer Tasmania was 4 Sikh Joseph Pickett, Worcester, Masa. ; Ebenezer Eilis, bath, | comply with the terms named such property shall be | that would swell the volume of currenoy, BY THR GOVERNMENT DY LOUIEUNA, éail from Kingston to Southampton on the 9b ins, = Feb, 21, 1867. N. Y.; Jonn W. Shelly, ‘Hornesville, N. Y.; Henry W. | resold by the Tax Commissioners, they being authorized | legal tender notes would have to ‘of Mr. Wiaox, of lowa, the Secre of The Kingston Journal of the 8th of February com Wanmmarcn, 5 tee ‘ Fleetwood, St, Jobnsburg, Vt to make One bid on each tract in bebal’ of the United | the banks as the compound interest notes are now hi A oe oie de War " The Recons ion Bill, Colloctors of Internal Revenue—Samnei F. Cooper, | Staten Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Donag, (rep.) of N. Y., declared himself _in favor ae —— ‘ohen ‘paates- tains the following news report :— ‘Tho uncertainty that has existed relative to the proba- | ‘phird district, Arkaasas: John Read, Fourth district, | MAI COMMUNICATION PROM SAN PRANCI~CO To THE —oe of the bill as reported from the Commitee on Ways and ee property ‘The Governor and his aid-de-camp returned to bie sction of the President on the recently enacted we | North Caratina Taser 4 Ae istret? North, Carolina; | Mx. COxmEge, (rep.) of Cal reporied from the'Com- beg in redemption ot the coropound mieretnoee laland from the disturbed settlement of Hondaras on onstraction measure moots with no soletien, im the Rover: ——, Tana dines ‘Alabama; Ave, B. R. | mittee on Post Offices and Fost itouce, with anamend- | Mr, Pike, (rep.) of Me., spoke in favor of Mr, Sievens and by whose orders, Sth instant. On bis way his Fxcellency paid a visit tc vamors and opinions that constitute toeday the monopoi- Sprague, Kighth district, Massachusetts; Lucas Fiattery, =o the bill ee ene Le alpen y between sneminey re erg Sy mer onan pod ie, ee Betas the Grand Cayman, where he made a stay of over two n teeoalaiie Fourtoent et, Objo; Elijah Vv, di Francisco, Cal., and the Hawaiian islands. rary of the Treasury to | ndred ising munjict of speculation, 1m aubsiantlation of the | er etece: Farley, Holnng, Twentyaith detiot, MRYUXDING TO NATIONAL NASKR UXOESS OF TAX. Tegal terider notes instead of leaving it optional with him | .,§MEDARuNG presented a numerously signed petiuion } hours largely cnteriaimed opinion that the President isabout to | Sik Ponpeninn Sninernathy, Second district, Tennes- Mr. Van Wine, (rep.) or Ww. va. from oa wo ae me ae oe o PMPSTER, petri chasm poorer fhe |, The news from Honduras is not satisfactory. The In- ke peace w evemi f iM tee on Fi 5 ted the tions int ir. Lyxcn was informed ~—. ae br ein ES pebecrinihs.. be bale apt nn he lous troller of the Currency that one hundred miliions of stampod and printed envelopes, dsc. Referred ‘The Senate alvo confirmed a large Bumber of appoint- ments in the regular army, the moat important being the following, all theae appointees having served as gen- Mr. Anthy ie mnee authorizing the =ecretary of the reorery x = te the zatioval banks the | compound interest netes were beld by the national banks ane v0 amount of excesses paid in certain cases _— aner- | as ema of bers a sweatin aa nd ne ter Me’ “rssanaruand POTOMAC AT —, rot rape ling of the T Department. It wascon- } amount would have to be sup) y currency, whic! os 1p or Renta introduced resol intupa oT with the four millions a month now authorized to be | @irecting the the Interior to order a survey 1 be made of it by Mr. Johnsen, who Will assign a bis reason therefor the same considera. nity and time to organize, it is likely their final subjuge tons that every Jobneom alleged’ = Induced | erals during the war, and all dating from tne 28th of Sepckiik alibi. withdrawn, would leave the contraction of the currency | PY Competent engineers of the ground and river near the | tion will become a work of serious diMeulty. His Ex: bin w vole for the measure in the Senate, Thero 4 July tast, to till original vacancies: — On motion of Mr. Cuawpirr, Monday next was set piemanene gy ry the year. Every business man moni ity of report are tnany, however, who assert Ubab as the President bas Lieutenant Colonel Andrew J. Smith, of the Fifth regi- | apart for the business from the Committee on Commerce, | recogn! such contraction would produce great . aoe .. eacimating with the Indians, but without success, taker the position that any denial of the right of speedy | meni United States cavalry, to be colonel of the Seven- THE POGKP SOUND AND LAKE SUPERIOR RAILROAD. monetary difficulty. The entire amount of compound Z pti mapeg bor en a ——— p } Fapeety | Month segment cavaleey Major J. C. Robinesn, Scoond | Mr. Howans (feported from tbe Committee on the | interest notes thas fell dne during the year was frags ae ay wepact | The Venezuetan Marine Difficulty With Am representation to the Southern States, or any legislation | ‘or ney to be colonel of the Forty-third infantry; | Pacitic Ratiroad pl t land in aid of the con.- $140,000,000, wieeng overest would make the exami! tt by Congress adecting the suffrage laws of States, isin | wajor George W. Getty, of the Fifth artillery, to be | struction of aroad from 6 Superior to Puget i, | amount reach ,f amendment of rr. r From the Antigua Times, Jan, 19.} Violation of the constitution, he cannot, consistently with | colone! of the Ty-seventh infantry;' Major | and asked to be discharged from further consideration. | Stevens would authorize the issue of legal tender notes ‘FRM BRLDGR AT — 204A, DECLARED A POOF ROAD, The vant war a Maparari, with Genera 4 ‘tga ‘Thomas 6. Pitcher, of the Sixteenth infantry, | The committce was discharged. to that amount, which would enuse an inflation of the | Oy motion of Mr. Scorienp, (rep.) of Pa, the Senate | Arriens aud Doctor Montbrun, the Venezuclan Consu bis oath of office, approve the bill. Many prominent | 10°" colonel of the Forty-fourth | infantry HE MISSISSIPPI RRIDGE AT CLINTON. currency to the extent of $78,000,000. amendment (merely verbal) to the House bill declaring | General, on board, arrived this’ morning from Trinidad. Yevators and members believe that the President will | Major David S. Stanley, Fifth cavairy, to be colonel of WOOD, (rep) of Towa, reporied from the Post Mr. RNS modified his amendment to limit the | Goon bridge across the Mississippi river, at Clinton, 7 i having saluted the fort, the rei ntative: veto iho bill in season for Cougress to make it a law by a | the Iwenty-second infantry; ¢sptain ‘John Gibbon, of fommittes a bi) declaring the bridge across tne | amount to $100,090,008, Town, a pastiead, was taken front abs’ Speaker's table 1°06 the Venezuelan government: walled op, hu *Excellened 6 tea the Fourth artillery, to be colonel of the Thirty-sixth in- | Mississippi at Clinton, Towa, a port route. Mr. Lyxcu expresser! himself satisfied with that. ‘and concurred in. Sir Beniamin Pine at the Government House, and ab two-thirds vote, Much anxiety is felt by those who are | Fy Captain Charles Gritin, pf the Fifth artillery, to | Pending the consideration of this bill, Mr. Wave, (rep.) | Mr. Davis, (rep.) of N. Y., spoke fn favor of the bill. Sapien Gemmsuaidal satya tes miei nounced their mission—nemely, the recovery of tht desirous of a settlement of tie vexed question, as it is | he colone! of the Thirty-fifth infantry; Captain Jefferson | Of Obio, moved to take up the one term constitutional Mr. Stevens remarked that bis proposition was to sab- tm ° rs ¥ " vi ‘ iow amendment. stitute I tender notes bearing no interest for one Mr. Crark, (rep.) of Kansas, on leave, introduced a | steamer Bolivar, which vessel, as we reported in prev! Mr. Doourrrir, (rep.) of Wis., hoped the bill in rela- Winiead ulead ah compound interes “mote about to, | Jolt Teeclation’ to provide fie We payment of certain 5 Mapes, Hatt Bees Getelned ah lie Boge We bear thet Cot tion to the Indian Bureau would be taken up. fall due. ‘The proposition of the committne was t» isene | Swarts for — peg te ged as Same | SO cee tae, 6 races we aaeiean dames the eae Mr. FrsskspEs, (rep.) of Me., hoped the Indian bill | certificates bering three and sixty-five one-hundrodths | 2%, — which was: rete to Cee Oe ets tat af Pecmatet ihe dan ant hich pipes would be taken up. interest. That was the difference between the two pro- | dian vars Nee at is the Vanbenean dead Ay roidimens of Mr. SUMNER, (rep.) of Mass,, spoke of the necessity for | positions. Why shotld the government pay this amount 3 Fe nea e g -:~ ONEN a Se ee eee teen ee comand prompt action in regard to a resolution about the Paris | of interost, when there was no necessity for it? The | , dr. CLARKE also prosented a resolution of the Kansas arranger ary - Exposition, commonest comprehension could understand the ques- Legislature, urging Congress to pass the bill admitting | into. This liability, we have reason to believe, the KC €. Davis, of the First artillery, to be colonel of the Twenty-third infantry; Captain John J. Cregg, of the Sixth cavalry, to be colonel of the Eighth cavalry ; Cap van ©, Gillem, Assistant Quartermaster, to be of the Twenty fourth infantry; Major Thomas 1, Crittenden, United States Volunteers, to be colonel of the Thirtv-second iufanfry; Major General Daniel E. Rickles, United states / Volunteers, to be colonel believed that in consideration of the fresh elements of Opposition that wil! enter into the composition of the moxt Congress, ers favoruble terme will be obtained for he South. The Houw Democracy and the Senate Sab- ate for the Stevens Bill, A distinguisbod democrutic Senator, who is frequently | of the Forty-second fantry; | Major General Mr. Waor withdrew his motion and gave notice that | tion, and therefore he would not argue it. = “i nae = fe ‘et one He Roterned to th Commie. Sececmias in’ ve tame ashe ‘ia. SF po i ve of the President, de. | Joseph J. Reynolds, Unitea "States Volunteers, | he should call up his proposition on Tuosday. Mr. Sraipine, (rep.) of Ohio, inquired whether the foro! 4 " 4 ig. je Com SEActy untished with the seheoquenh, Rrraagsment 65 picasa cps hy rh harelllecadth cexpdehallics jap a “ } to be colonel of the Uwenty-sixth infantry; |»: SmxRMas from the Finance Committee, reported | propsed certificates would enter into the currency, and vradoipnaecsin Bounces in the strongest terms th on of the demo- Y ij Major General Bovjamin HK. Grierson, Unite’ | the indian Appropriation bill, and gave notice that he ered his own queation in the negative; while the DECORATIONS OF TOP CAPITOL. Mr. Peeps ps are quite prepared to liquidate upon # rats of the House in joming the extreme radicals to | States Volunteers to he colonel of the Tenth cavalry , | #), ikl salt Bp on § Satyriar. Bas, | aan issuing, ereenbacks in lieu of the'compound | reece ded Cy iene to tetpodion ape ae bof the saveral tale, aon tae Se SI or Gi | Wagey Swayne, United States Vol . e Bri Kirk was pand resol The trooy Port Roy defeat the Senate substitute for the Stev Ho Fo gh Dr bf witty. tte pared seny er deere taken up. It gave rise to a long discussion in which | currency aud help to increase the prese dier Generai Seth Eastman in the decorations of the | 1st inst, She brought down a detachment of troops for says they acted ike fools, cither without jatgiment OF | Neison A. Mills. United States Volunteer: to be eolonel vs. Famnunds, Brown, Henderson and Kirkwood par- | prices of everything. He would therefore vote for the Capitol, ev ermal maa peacal basic this island, and twelve soldiers of the First West Indi: Without conscience, and that tneir action *in @ay of the present Congress has been such a¢ to #mg dium upon their party and destroy their ora influence With the people; that af they hat “Ken the proper course, and the substituie *# heen adopted, it is his belief the President #4 have approved it, and before ppother winter © re! the southern States would have been bac 12 the Union under its provisions, and that perfo~ Tevonstruction, peace and national prosperity ofthe United seventh Dill as reported. Mr. ——— who me Lethe my: be eager — s 7 . PASS the coast o! rica gi lence in the Cullen | Mr, HENDERSON, (rep.) of Mo., Offered an amendment | Mr. RANDALL, of Pa., advocated the amendment of his RELI BELL PASSED, ; “ providing that nothing in thia bill shall affect any suit | colleague (Mr. Stevens), and denied that it would have the —_ Lore pong ae are Rn yn, Bt. Clair ee ae Peg bap eosoron "age prac « now pending against the Bridge Company for damages | effect of inflating the currency, because the amount of we Condon tut atsearenehtea bet one, a agen pated - its Mong pure tho ics was declared « legal ctructure ; ae tender notes is be lereee LS cacenge eC cemmnnd feo > r an explanation by: Mr. Puszrs, josed, whick was disagreed to, interest notes would go tly into the 85 2 sul ‘The bili was then passed. stitute for the compound interest notes. It was a plain _ TBE NAVAL ACADEMY. Rendezvous of the Fr Spa aan Transper THE RBCONETRUCHON MILL. business transaction, and no man would be willing to | _ Mr. Braxprove, from the Committee on bp. fod —_- and War Fleet at Martiniqu The signing of the Reconstruction Dill by the Presi- | transact hiv own business in the manner proposed in this | Teported a resolution directing the Secretary of the Navy [From the Granada Chronicle, Jan. 26.}; dent of the Senate was announced at half-past two. il, which would, without any advantage, imposo an | “ Sppoint a Doard of not less than three competent offi- For several days past, says the Antillcs, the J Mr. Yates, (rep.) of TIL, presented the credentials of | annual charge of $5,000,000 or $6,000,000 on the coun- | ers te examine into all the facts connected with the loca. | act of the evacuation of Mexico has can ut rtieth infantry ; Brigadier Genera! John E. Smith, tes Velupteers, to be volonel of the Twenty- ‘avalry; Brigadior General Thomas H. Ruger, United «Volunteers, to be colonel of the Thirty- third infantry ; Brigadier Genera! Edward Hatch, Unit’ States Volunteers, to be colonel of the Ninth cavalry; Colonel Charles H. Smith, of the First Maine cavalry, to be colonel of the Twenty-eighth infantry; Major J.’ H. Potter, of the Nineteenth infantry, to be tientenant colone! of the Thirtieth infantry; Major Covier Grover, of the Third infantr7, to be Ventenaut colonel of the n D : jon of the Naval Academy at Annapolis, with a view to ips, form Thirty-eighih infantey; M Frank i Lyman Trumbull, Senator elect from Illinois from | try. b : i ti Pe would “Ye followed. There are other distinguished oxt- | Sgcond eavairy, to be henrenent colonel of the Thirty. | Nereb 4, 1867, to March, 1673; which war ordered to be | Mir. Hoorn argued that while ihe government would | the expediency of removing the suing toa locality snore toarn Tuesday last, of th aide? (Civilians), however, who deny that the President | uinth infantry; Major Charles It. Woods, of the Biya. | fled aes peat hod dan 9 cig khan pe ee rd survey and examination of the. harbors of Now Loudon de Keance’ of the troep ship > pubetii < ve | teenth infantry, to be lieutenant co lof the Thirty. INDIAN BURRA! te - J oop ° world approve the substitute, and assert their positive | third iituntees Major Googe Genek, of the rene infan. | _ The bill in relation to the Indian Bureau was taken up. ‘amount in consequence of the inflation of the cur- | 204 Nev sMowledge on that point. They assert he is preparing to “mpread bimself”’ by a veto. It is charged that Senator Feesenden was the orcasion of the non-co1 wport for the location of such Academy, and to y we have to notice the entry of the Tarn, th Teport all tho facts to the Fortieth A Durance and the Ardéche, all rep: that Mr. Scuesck oifered as a substitute a resolution direct- nd frigates composing the Mexican fleet wil , to be tieutenant colonel of the twenty-third infan- {,2he Senate bil! is for an annoal inspection of the Indians, roy acommittee of three mem- | follow closely. On the other hand, the tel nh aD try; Captain R. B, Ayre. the Fifth artillery, to b Vor this the Honse sends back a substitute to transfer The House proceeded. at a quarter past two o’clock, to Hoatenant colonel of the Twemy-eidith infancy; care { the Indian Bureau to the War Department, and against | vote, the question being first on the amendment of ifr, | ing the Speaker to. appo' urrence in tain Aug. V. , Sixth ¢: ,, - | this the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs maker a | Stevens, to substitute the following in place of the first | bers for the same purpose. He snid that if the matter | nounced yesterday morning the arrival of the frigat the House, that he sent over word to nor. and a | tenant colonel of tho Thins. foncth intotte: Cuneta | abanimous report. section of the bill reported : * w eraleft to the Navy Department a report would be got | Themis. in tho waters of Fort de France, and, in al Committee of conference would be appointed. Upon | A *. Webb, of the Mleventh infantry, to be Mr. SHERwaN moved that the Senate non-concur in the | Re itenactod, That the Secretary of the Treasury be su- Dest location niger up the Hudson pl bore (cag peated sim that ale des Fiamands this being done, however, there were but two Senators in } H@@tenant colonel of the Forty-fourth ‘infantry; | House amendment, and catied for a committee of con- | thorized and directed to redeem compound interest notes, 4 ference. with the Captain Wesley Merritt, of the Second cavalry, to b Neutenant colonel of the Ninth cavalry ; Capt, Tet. Wat. | Ma. Wiams was ip favor of the House proposition, | xs! | kins, of tho Fifth cavalry, to be lieutenant ootonel of the | 80d ratber than lose 't in a committee of conference. | $ e ‘Twentieth infantry; Capt. James H. Wilson, of the Corps | #8id he woald move to indofinitely posipone the bill, It | ‘The vote was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted— Nevesink. ofticer bas been directed by the Emperor to commam ‘The morning hour expired before action being taken, | tie important marine movement which this evacuatio: and resolution went over til! the morning bour on | will occasion, and we therefore have reason te believ G that he has come as well to assist at the arrival of th aed interes: and vorssue therefor United Staten favor of such a committee, There ws a bitter feeling Rotor, without intere-t, not exceeding among the republican Senators against that Senator for ‘thie act of presoiption, as it is called, and it ie asserted 4 ROMMPTION OF SEVRN-THRTY NOTES, Franc their departure for Ve of Engineers, to be hentenant colonel of the Thirty-fitth | ould then come up at some future tinre. ens 99, nays 49—so the amendment was agreed to. ha or ™ Nat fleet at Fort de 0 as at for ‘What he has Jost tufiwence greatly by it, more than can | infaniry: Captain John B. Melnlosh, of the Firth Ayfirlag LSECUTIVE SKERIOX AND RECER®. 7 eTo second arctinn. ropeals the act of the 12th April, ‘ Mi SO dank tus Be recovered in years. It is likely that those who feel $e be, tiattenant colanet of the Furts.soend lndantey.;.$ Pending ine <omeeeeratie ct the anemone Se Sennks, noes, vee eicacton wae Cerio, a fancetting of sour : - ited | thirty-two shipe of all dover ‘from the big) . " ory Upton, of 1 ‘i artil to be lien- moti ‘man, ie . millions green! is per month, an * Shee do Dot appreciate Mr. Fessenden's motive, and that | tegant colonel of the Tweuty-Ath intantre? Brigadier | At the conclaslon of the exocutive session, whicl lasted | gueh retnemunt or canoavation Guning the correst yeas, Ne nets Se ee ees ‘acted an a friend of the bill. Fearing tbat it would be | General Edward W. Hinks, United Statea Volunteers, to jock, the Senate took a recess wntil half- | ‘The bill was ordered to be engrossed and read the third delayed and fonght of for all sorts of explondtionr, be | de lientenanyyColonel time, of the Fortieth infantry ; Brigadier Volunteer, may have devired to i Genoral Thomas ©, Devine, United States inteers, to Eveniug Sexsion. Mr. Tuavyen, (rep.) of Pa., moved to reconsider the ¥ fate the hande of teenth that by geuling it at once | yo lieutenant colonel of the Kighth eavalry; Colcnel AMENDMENT OF TRE ARMY HOLL. vote ordering the engrossmen:, bzt the motion failed. inuatioatle tied Geen he Ota inda ed Cia Wie eee ee cam of a conference committee whose report | Richard N. Hewerman, of the Fourth Maryland Volun- | Nr. Wn.sow iutroducod a bill to amend the Military bill | ‘The House then proceeded to vot» on the passage of | @n8 sate of the Union, Mr. Boutwell 10 the chair, aud | Grasse and La Motte Picquet--in all: os sould have bound the House. This would have reduced | teers, to he heutenant colonel of the Thirty-tirst infantry; | of last resston no as to place judge advocates on the | the bill ae amended. ‘The voto resulted—yeas 75, nays | resumed the consideration of the Tax bill. > Seer eeey riche Tain alla tametnt soe the dang? 1f understood. Another Senator, a Western | C20! Cie 9 bheg cn Uy ,} wenty- Fegi- | came footing @s to tenure of office an otter officers. | 64. So the bill wax defeated. w to go and conquer Granada, there never has been # ment (Veta ve Corps}, Wo bs Hieutonant dblonc} of | Passed. raat Mr. Raspalt, of Pa, moved to reconsider the vote suman, |. dos Sooeaadindon sata taeakak MO republican, declares the President ‘had better” ayprove | the Forty-fifth infantry; Joseph B. Kiddoo, late colonel LAND G@RANT. respecting the bill, say!ng that then be intended to move ‘The travsport Allier, referrrd to in the for ‘the substitute, That if he does not do #0 the tide of | Of the Twenty-cecond United States colored Yroops, to be Mr, Wutiams. (rep.) of Oregon, called up a bill to grant | to strike out the second section of the bill, whreb he said brought out some detachments of the marine iafuney. 4 public opinion will certainly consign him to private life Heutenant colonel of the Forty-third infantry; Edward {| lauds to the state of Oregon to build a military wagon | was the cause of its defeat. replace a portion of the ‘under orders for " - MeGarry, late colone? of the Second California cavalry, | road from the Columbia river tothe snake river, which | Mr. Houune, (rep.) of N. H., moved to lay the motion | her to offer amendments enn t Before the expiration of the Prexidential to be lieutenant eolone! of the Thirty-second infantry. was passed. to reconsider on the table. passage they were disci ‘and placed Redemption of Compound | » Relected by the Senate. THE INDIAN BUREAU. ‘The vote was taken by yeas and vays, aud resulted— Desaix. My. Hooper's bill from the Committee of the following nominations Mr, Dechisesn marvel 06 teke-ep dhe bill to tranafer the} rose 86, nage SS Bo the motor LOSUNMIiNS Yen Sok ‘A le:ter from Guadcioupe, dated on the 14th of J Means, reported in obedience to a rerolution of the | , Assessors real Revenue—G. \. Brood, sixth | "inte cave rica o dlerosion, 10 vermibate which Mr. | vho-vote respecting the bill was then reconsidered. Sage thane the Galo Barkin, trons Ladaaee four Bi Bouse a few days ago, o provide ways and means for | {strict of Teuncesee: Wm. H. Purnell, Third district of | wae moved to lay Mr. Doolitle’s mozion on the table. | Mr, RaNvait, of Pa., moved to refer the pitt to | Jey nd ciztp-Ove lempigvants, aneivad tn hand at Peake ‘the payment of compound interest noice and to prevent the forther contraction of the currency for the present year, was the subject of xn excited debate in tne House to-day, and caused considerable aispley of parliament. Disagreed to—yeas 14, nays 17. the Committec on Bankiug and Currevey, with instrac- Tho bill was then taken up. The question was upon | tions to report back immediately the first section of the the Honse amendment, which was to strike ont the sen- | bill, the second section to be struck out, He ate bill which provides for the establishment of a Board | to urgue in support of this proposition, He proposed to of Inspection of Indian affairs, and insert in lieu of ita | have the compound interest notes retired and legai Mr, Hooren moved fo ‘amend the eleventh section, | Pitre. The captain of nlora, which arrive ‘wh:cbjennmerates articles on the free list, so as to make | abouta month ago with a batch of coolier, has bee it go a operation on March J, 1867, which was 10, * ctof Michigan; George &. wan; Cyrus 0, Loomis, H. Woods. Second dis: Cooper, Fourth district of My Second district of Michigan: Woodn. , rovision for the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the | (ender notes sued 10 the extent of one bundred mil- ary tactics. The bill comprised two sectionx The firat | *Tict of Minnesota; Benjamin Q. Pariridge, Sixth district | War Department, lions, and he affirmed that tbix substitution would not on aun cog thls pa ~ é ‘wan sabstantially the Loan (Certificate bill of the Senate, Constis—Charles Dou, », , Mr. Hespenson hoped the House amendment would | expand the currency. fe as follows:—Aleoholic’ and etherial tof ? iy it and to fine of aixt” — gherty, of Ponnaytvania, at Lon- a tenn ’ B ve days’ imprisonmen' pay a fine of six ‘with the rate of interest altered to 2.65 instead of three | donderry; Henry Si. Joho, of Michigan, at Trinidad, ae eee thnk: came po ys borage ae seaeen | qounna for ae" P.) of pier pede eM ng extracts:when sold and used solely for medicipal pur- } france. i Island. cent, and the second probibited the Secretary of the - gsemics'o 3 As Poatmasters—Saninel K. Taylor, Oxwego, New York: ‘Freasary from retiring or cancelling United States noes regard the transfer as a declaration of war againat them, | the resue of fveiwenty bonds bearing six per cent gold | Boneh: tau Tune, mages nue trelngs foe seinen, twine | ov sue Stommehip Mail Station tres . * 4 He would not eay tha: it would be wel! to keep the } smterest. Charles W. Felker, Oshkosb, Wi 3 . Web- : meats, not including shell fish; carbonic acid« dering tbe prevent Yeor” Mr. Stereos propned nn | aut Renoahn, Wooo” smn: Wine W: Web: | Saal are pormananty wer was bate most | A nen, em.) oc Ma, ingare mer nore as | Sn carbon a im ands fo itectane (rrom the St Tomes Times, Feb. 6) | amondment to the frst section of thie bill, which pfo- | 4 Collector of Customé—Charles W. Roberts, Bangor, | yy, Witiaws said if the Indians knew no better than | cireulation the one bundred millions of legal tender i ee ee eee: ae vides “that the Secretary of the Treasury is b : , to suppose what Mr. Henderson bad stated their opinion | uotes to be issued, , appearatice a somiolsh ck deinen thats cea edd tee ascllectery of Lnternal Revenue Calvin Record. Second | on the subject wna uot worth mich to the Seuxte. Wt } Mr. Rarsus, replied that there was; that iho banks « Steam Packet Company will with ine 17 was known that Indian agents and superintendents had | were required to hold this reserve in lawful money, and u ‘aud vores, of this month remove ite station from St. Thomas had a great deal to do with prejudiing the minds of the | he doubted whether the banks bad the legal right to bold ; on match betes Indians, He (Mr. Witliams) was in favor of the transfer. | (hese compound interest notes as a part of their reserve. motes, with the alcrned interest thereon, and to Michigan; W. B. MeCroory, Sixth district of Michigan: Yegne therefor Mnited States legal tender notes, provided P Thomas Keese, Sixth district of Tennessee; Danie! Cameron, First district of Minnesota; Charles W. Nasb, ‘ ” Mr. Nes (dew.) of Oregon, spoke at some ‘en, Mr Hooree ‘that as the banks were eniitled to ; * fad the inrae shall uot excoed the amount of one hun. | Second district of Minnesota; Hufun C. Swoope, Nix: | geMitat the proposed wapsten emt i Moores seers ire Oeies eee crea pet or pen uae {or macBiONry care oF red million dollars,” whon it was carried by a large | Wwenth district of Pennsylvania; Wm. G. MeCuudless, | “yr. Coxvas spoke in favor of 1, and said there were | banks, they woutd do so, and put the new proposed pawns gorteying, Repent ee bp oD et majority. Tbe bill thus amended was then voted down, and then commenced the effort to save the substance of ‘the Stevens amehdment. Ry moving a recousideration of she vote and making s motion to commit the bill to the several Senators absent who desired to be heard on Mt, mene of one hundred millions into circulation. ‘The Senate, pending the consideration of tbi« enbject, Mr. Ranpat.. dened that they heer or canta do so. . J 3, ham adjourned at helf-part vine. mr. F (rep.) of fowa, spoke im suppor. of the “l . puppets motion of Nr. Randall to refer the bill to the Comuuttes { ock work, clock pillars, vast fastenings {or clocks, on Banking and Currency, with insiractions to report an speciall; ania. William Byers, Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southern Superintendency, Jobn P. Reeker, to be Agent for the Pawnee Indians in Nebraska; Charles B, Norton to be Commissioner on part of the ited States - = to the Universal Exposition Paris. EOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. back immediately with the second section struck oat, articles of dress, not Comanitics on Banking and Currency, Mr. Rendall suc- California Land Titles. Wissideom, Fob, $1, 100%. . | The tection wen cqresd to. mea leg ceeded in having the bill reported back to the House ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Office has ve- Bee: inks hg open Thereupon Mr. Raxpa, rose instantly, and reported oo, notify to the a with the second section stricken out, and in this shape | ceived from the furvavor Gener! at San Francisco the | 02 motion of Mr. Aviny, (rep.) of Mass., the reading | froin the Commitee on Banking and Currency the bill nd jug concessions can no i bear owt im case the company desires to of the journal of yesierday was dixpenred with. with the second rection struck ont. DARUKR MRETING, Mr Hoorsa made the point of order thst Mr. Randali ‘Thomas, a renewed privilege under new i ‘was uot authorized to report the bill, " required to be agreed upon. On wotion of Mr. Sravmys, (rep.) of Pa., it was ordered | “The Seranen overruled the point of order. P that the daily meetings of the Hovse for the remainder Mr. Dawrs, (rop.) of Masa, made the point of order ‘dhe bill passed by a vote of 951065. By an analysi« of the vote it appears that the members from the Weat ané Northwest were generally in favor of the United Biates legal tender notes, while those from the Kastern returns of surveys for patents of the following con- firmed private land claims in California wonder the titles ‘derived from Mexican authority prior to the acquisitiin of Colifornia by thé United Sater :—Iomes de Santiago, f the ses rr ole Yelock A. M. ‘Unat the chairyoan of the committee, Mr, Pomeroy, was ‘The Conversion of Sevens Thirti 2050 acter med to J ni “ ‘ olvaene iti, Cir or MO the Ue taigadh thes ecretary SocDulioch will olertly meson | ee (mn motion of Mr. ALLY, the Senate bith myborte | The Rrvax lutimated thas of the point of order wax | fa S's MEST LROMETEE Geese intrem GWwoalar notifying the public that the department is now THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. the consiruction of x submerged tibolar bridge arroxs oe Stato} glue aud cement, mad Dr. Dawas did not insist, and Mr. VoMBroy contented himself with stating that nothing but the positive instructions of the House would snduce bim t report such # Will. Mr, Hoorra moved to tay the bill on the table. ‘The vote was taken by yeas and nays, and resulted— , nays 95. So the House refused to lay: the bit ‘on the iable. The bill was then ordered to be engrossed and read a third time, and the question op its ‘was taken by yean and nays, reruiting—yeag mays 66, a8 follows:— The Mississippi river, at St Louis, was taken from the geedy to receive and coaver! into five-twenty bonds the Speaker's table, read three timex anil passed, feven-thirty bonds imued under the act of August, 1864, amd due next August, and sivo pay the interest theron. ‘Fie in done in order that the bonds may be received and converted daily, and not al! be presented at the same ‘time when due. ‘The Bankrupt Bill. ‘The Baakrapt bili i# now in thd hands of a commitice @f evaferenwe, sppointed to-day, and we sbali probably ‘Dear nothing more from ii for some days. Prive Money. ‘The Fourth Auditor of the Treasnry bas commenced je the liquid state; borse bames, Second Neasion. SENATE. Wasurseron, Feb. 21, 1867, Petitions were presented and referred. TRE CAMP CHARE PROPERTY. ersy pl Mr. Witsow, (rep.) of Mam, from the Military Com- | conformity with the instructions, and Saco ears Ae) Arnel, Anderbee, Ashley of Ne. bjecti Rak Ba aman, mittee, reported the joint resolution of the House, do. | made » keg — an by a | Benign ytarigham. | ontwel, Bande; . Brom. vote port received, | well, buckla Clarke 0 i Eating the buildings, sheds, &c., at Camp Chave, Ohio, the Dill caine” before the House for action. | Cobh, t nllora, Detrees, Delano. Donnelly, Egglest for the use of an asylum for the insane. worth, Farquhar, cerry, Fe 73 bain Mare ‘The Senate Committee moved to amend by providing ae “ Vas, iba ofS tab: that the property re‘erred to sbai! be used for an asylum ort, ‘Kena, Ragkentail, “Leftwich? Longyeer, heuet’ for disabled soldiers. The amendmeut was agreed to, Marshall, Maynard. MeCia and the resolution was pasned. . Melnidor, ton, Myere, Niblack, Nicholson, LAND GRANTE IN AID OF THE PACUEIC RAMROAD AND ITS Orth, Paine, Perbam, Plants, Price, WRANCI of wy. Ritter, Rousseau, Se FH i i i : i i i i will be easionaliy at Boud street, New York, from bat for 6 | H iH i Z Ge prise money, in purmuance of the recent act of Con- grees, Payment was made to-day to the firt claimant made: the new aw ‘The Claims for Back Pay ter Officers’ Ser- a Toon, Taplor CE Ve Thayer, Prancis Thomas, Thence, DEATH FROM SEVERE BURNS. ‘Tranble. Vpson, Van Aernam, Warver, Washburn of ind., Fs — ‘The number of claime for back pay for officers’ ser- a jown, in bal saleys Wiison of Iowa, Wilson of Pa., Windom, fere the merits of DALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EX ‘vaste are multiplying #0 rapidiy in the pigeon holes of , er oy tg Apt Snee oe Navs—Mensrs. Alley, Amen, Ancone, Baldwin, Banks, TRACTOR untvereally known such headings as the kbow She pay department, and the prospect of doing anything i. banks p-3 ‘or four millions a year is interest, and re- Biawell, Sister ta — for the claimants is #0 very remote, that the Paymaster Heving them to the extent of such certificates of the ne. | Heuierh, Dodge . PEtiot, “Pinek: Greet Geveral to-day issued the following circular: — H cessity of keeping lawful money for the redemption of ya! Hart, Eien, t lo notes, ft ‘The action of the Court of Claims in allowing difter- OEE derteed, te contying out the idea expressed by on na phi grand masquerade festival, at which the bvarlesque of et Bet er Ss Sens, tee, or be ; Mr, Wilson, moved to amend the bill by making the sec- fear sy eacorhend. Martin, Fatierson, | the Siege of Weinberg will be sung and represented. 1, i March 3, tion read See of the Treasury be di- oli, Reohedd, a, Strouse, Taber, Van | The preparations for this state festival are said to be the notes with the ac. neg ae of WN. X's Washburn of Mase, Wont- | grandest ever got up im the Went, It will be given on | * the 26th inst. Chanfrau finjsbed his St. Jouis engagement on the 16th inet. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul gave one of their nnique and fashionable entortainments at Lowell, Mass, on Ihe Re 18th inst. a SGmereae maven, that x Miss Emily Meivilie commenced an engagement at e corn' of Springheld, M1, on the 19th inss, Mr. and Mre. Barney Williams will appear at the Broad- ‘way theatre on Monday, the 26th inst. ‘The celebrated vocal society, Mendelssohn Union, will sing the Raine of Athens at the fourth symphony Price. soirée at Steinway Hal) on the 23d inst, Mr. Pomanoy, (rep) of N. Y., asked the House § ‘Vestvali 1s in New Orleans. Nd © resonetroction MR more ratios Beck ie the Hon of the day. The Viennese critics * the trameactionA’contract praise his Nelusko, in L'4fricaine, to the skies. Brignoli, the mont popular tenor of the day, hae re- fused all the proffers of the opera managers, and wisely decided to continue his brilliant concert tourna. He has re- newed his engagements with several well known favor- tea, and gone North for a couple of weeks In the beginning of March he will set off on a trip to the South, the alightont scar. ‘An a specific for chilblaing, sores, ini mations, piles, swellings, bruises, £e., It has not an equal the world, One trial will convince you. % cents a For sate by all drumginis and by the dozen or single box Jobe H. Surratt. ‘The prisoner John H. Surratt is confined during the might im one of three crits opening on a about Awonty-five feet long, in which daring » good portion of ‘the day be peces back and forth. He seems to be in ax- i Ti aH

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