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- 1867.— SHEET. 3 te ‘cuammea tate thesia rigueur sai | BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Mr. Ho: max, (dem.) of Ind., moved to refer the bill New Yacur.—Mesere. ©. & R. Poillon are building im apt sneeress te the Commyey om DeRITO® Agreed their yard of the fost of Bridge strect, Brooklyn, » P COURT DRESS OF DIPLOMATIC AGRI. very pretty yacht, which will iv all probability ve ready sear Jome rego ag rye | oe phen for launching in the boginuing of May. She wii) wmalic service ' Ut States from - sie to the Committee of the | uniforms not previously satborized by Congress was keel length of 113 feel, and a deck tength of 125 feet, WASHINGTON The Nevy York Custom Heuse gentleman's reputation as an accomplished orator a8 t@ command the earnest attention of the whole Houre, elicit @ general round of applause from tbe galleries and carry We resolution through without an altempton the part of the opponents of the measure to give a dissent. ing vote, It was the successful effort of a representative American to clothe in an appropriate garb American Barnes, Surgeon General; Brevet Brigadier General C. bem ry i Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 1, J. Treadwell, Orduance Department, whose duty it shall be firat, te determine the proper location for the statue; second, to and select the plans to be submitted by the artist derig- representatives, nated by the resolution, and to prepare @ opatract, with Union, taken up, over all abont 162 feet long; her beam wil! be 26); feet, nvestigation. The Impeachment Question, specifications, and 1o arrange the terms; tird, te take } of Mass —To provide for the Mr. Bewmnck remarked that as Congress Bad never au- | herdepth of bold 11 feet, and her borthen about 250 The impeachment question wo again suggested to-day | any other steps and to make such suggestions as they oe eed Charleston, Hagel west Anca "epee toma = Although fat present in over masented ota ° mia ec 4 ‘ounm ream very el cl. She is wy he enmatan OF yee Rasa Wy Generel Butter | may areim proper ter, thy. sxemlen.eh Gece pede } of Ohio, mtroduced a bil to re- | should only im citizen's dress, What was citi- po Ba Gor eaten singe ar pratiy avd more Permian Granted Collector Smythe to EF mth pbc. waciig soa h which was referred to the Ju- . ? Home gentiemen said it waea ble Coat | than usually easy. Her bowsprit is being carried ont 4 y XQ | Senator Wileon’s Interpretation of the Re- | The Income Tax wad Government Employes. ¢ bill abolishes the | ircuit Courts a white cravat, aod perhape white gloves ‘The ob: | with th: till; and, cue has no full APOE amidships ¢ al ‘ construction Act. ‘The following rules for the deduction ef fhe revenue ‘and creates Courts of Appeals. The | jection was that Servants dress in precisely tbat | jines curviug gracetally from stem to stern; #be is aso rae Witworses Before the Committee. ‘Sonn eanlieiioet areola, lieeseed: Vig sithdiling: W udcle ae sux wlkenen at: erorsaneamageemigeipsons pie 4 {ake the juradieion now exercised | siyle | He related how be had presonted ip we Brazilian | remackutiy clean aft AS far as appearance wll war f ) su ty val ah this new apereieionprieins loiter to Senator Wilson :— lished to-day by Hem. J. M. Brosdhend, Second Comp. tims for | yusui wilh: dunang the fastest that, have been receatly Wasnrss on, Mand 1, OR troller of the Treasury :— : Pyro Bit wp this city, Sm:—6@a my return honre to Texas many questi * ‘ ‘ 0 OUELE, — P TOE ABSOURNMENT QUESTION. will bowsxed es to the qxeeut of tho disfranditsemost | g,T?,conform to tke aot of March.2., 188%. and to correct * Oy 8 a Sl gehiepeuisanplricnmpesdhio opal iscsaya set fore mm the reconstreetion law passed + ed bp the Li to the itaries. might be, | between the Coney Island Raijroad Company at ie inlaid diecheitieciaan afterwards amended by the supplemental bog el ene tre eerie tc ma pote eee I sre. mould go, court again, making « Booby of | drivers and conduciot: of that route were bronght to & Passage tm the House of 2 Resolution | yr eicemei ie on applicable to aout cles ot | 10,0ruTerigonvet diabarsing olicory accounts tyall came | che” "Treasury wo Teite $4,000 000" from Mr. Scmsxca replied that Ne wore the orainary court | the nest patronized iu the city of Brooklyn during suns to A Tharsda eee eegee i tae Wevaliioa cS ed et treeuplayed by the day, the salary tax stowd Ue withe By Mr. moa, cop yor omer Fe ee ete re nA omat cate, He dni | mer time, it was a mater of much surprise to th stork- djourn on Thursday. alee, te eaanectanes wit: Gowan ion of | heid from ake excess of $3 20 for euch calendar day | necomary serveys for a xhip canal around the Fails of | so because he was unwilling to appear singular. and {or | holdera that it never paid expenses, The powers vested the law, as uaderstomd-here, will do mech quieting 103 ng peas pe Selb aclicah ae toe oom ammee the onpos, | (twenty-four ee ae et, ora bas | the Ohio river. Referred to the Committee on Com- Uae same reeson se he would not presenk Dimmer at & | in the sper nteudeot vf the road were nearly anprowe, gpl veahorosengsy Bhan iam tumity of aiding by séMrage to quiet the comiry. I | ge ‘worked twenty hours in thet month. | merce. y at home in shirt eragns who bad | and although 1 vas believed by the company that many jonor Lo, ‘obe- a calendar dag, By Mr, Kut, (dem.) of In¢d.—To authorize and re- | filled mili or naval tiohgat home were considered | of (he conductors and drivers were not acting comscten- Caucus ‘of ‘the Republican ‘Members =. she aa tobe; ir ery, Teepmewally, gour obe- | ‘and thas we earned (wo government days) par}, YE | quire the cemstulteeption of coinaie coriate cases, aud t0 | en rege Mf they wee tee" tO which they bad | (lousy with the corporuison, still the company could nob iP y ‘ ‘ ¥ e the amount of $3 Ptwad Lo more. punish perjury in connection therewith. 1d to | boom entitled as officers, but be supposed Fesolution | obtain their disuisaal, Matters were in (his state whea of Congress. - 5 aes: be setae replied as follows:— PE ey gen 16 ger Se aoe) the Tadkoury San es. aes dNitniliiit 1 cusaae even that 4 the present icumbent was elected President of me . Ms Wasnam,, peas, u By Mr. Nisrack, ( Y Ing propert ir, Bax of Mass., said it wou! t road. He resolved to soive the problem, and, if possible, My Deaw Simin ‘oly to your question “Does the | of twenty times $3 20 (968) je exempt, and ne more, ec hamisd woman's the Diswtotot Columbia’ Referrea | Me'kouaite acsinupd tt Mttus SUSU Bat téed- | tocoriain where the leakages Of the trond were, ‘Ho soon law, as it now exists, iehise the rapk and Gle of | © las ben employed ty One calendar days in “a to the Committee on the-Digtnict-of Columbia. intion, saying that ‘ ptlog to make Ives not | decected certain malpractices on the bart of some of the the soldiers who hati never tuken ae oath’ 60 au! the | given month. is $99 2) is exempt #, By Mr. xcEnsort, (rep.) of Il!.—To consttact a ship | ridiculous we fweyeraal ‘exposing ourtelves to being made | empioyca of the road, and some, were dismisy dia. BPreparstions for a Reoxanization See a tise nied sinigee ‘Thave'to fay that it pars ren foc ay government me | canal from the pienetes iver Facey el Re- cidlegiows, and that maponnsoraaliy to, toe» aot the Feb ary tast the Superintendent resigned bis poses. 4 does month. nevertheless exompt ferred to Comm! om Roads Canals. 0 to | com u ‘Were accrod| 9 USO | an ir. J. Pinel 3 elected as his successor. ie, of the Party. ment disqualifies from holding from tex on $3 20 ovis foreach calendar day SMinorkse, the pareneat of Fouusyivenia ayenus.and'{ fences of out reprasppiatives Ho sould’ like to" hcar | {iat tie to tbe presgat thoes Watboen am. grens. deat of havertaken ‘an-outh to , pe tae gtd the month the aso Fiftoansh strect, west, with the Nicholson, pavement. } the views on that of the gentloman from Bertin, | trovbie and di<contom auong. 1k2 old conductors and ‘ke. Qe. &. then engaged in the rebellion, e oan. cen Mia be heid exempt frows tax ] Referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. | (Laughter—menning nad.) drivers wii was Droagut to a culminating poms whea to it’ This class of persons are by ae. to supersede that éssuctl from | ‘aise to provide for theverection of a building in Peoria. | Mr, Jupp, (rep.) of Ill, said be would not like tO be | required io sicn wcontrit pledging themselves vo act other “are entitled to vote. ‘person: ee ee the 4 day of Beeem- | 11, for the accommodation of ost Oftice and Internal | considered the represeuiative from Berlin, because that | faitifuliy aud vonestly, and report alk eases of dis- ‘Wasmxcste, March 25,7867. | mentionet iv th conatitutional amendment, #o that all | 2°; ; Revenue Office. Referred to the Post Ofico Committee. | might impose on kim the necessity of speuking Gorman, | honesty atuons employes which might come under PROS Will know. who are Receipts from Internal Revenue, etn! 4j-traucnised. Mr. Prix, (rep.) of Mo.—to establish a National Hu- | aud his knowledge of German was not suificient to make | their petie to ‘ours, Wily, BRR WILSON. yy ¥ wae NY, York Camom House Lnvestigntion. - ‘ny. With the exception of an ‘The Internal Revenwe receipts last week amcunted t@ | pea of Insurance. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. | a great speech in that language. He favored the passage | irrexuiarity in tie ranving of the trips on Saturday aod ‘Cottetior Smythe Demands to Be Heard ‘Fuhication In the South. ‘over two milliens of @éilars, making a grand total for By Mr. Farry, .) of Mich.—Various joint resola- | of bbe joint resolution, though he believed that Ameri- | Sunday no inconvenience has been experienced, as ‘Before the Comatmee ant Examine Wit-{ 1., esdhution of Ro} <Deaneliy, of Minne- | ‘the present fiscal to Setui of f] Sans of tne Michigme Legislature, as follows:—Fer an | can reprosentatives abroad should have a oniform, sim- | enougn men lave «lrcaly presented themselves for the ‘menieu—The Demand Grawted by the Howse. mn of Reprosomative 'y yeas, upto Seturday, of mearly $90 | 21't, secure the epeedy consiruction of the Northern | ple in itselfy prescribed by Cengress or the State Depart-| positions of drivers and conductors. From the state- bradred and eleven millions of dollars, Despite the ¥a-'| Pacific Bie ss preanen 0, te national - me I¢ Congress should pass this resolution, then all | ment of the superintendent it is estimated that a vapually small receipts'for some time past in ‘this brageh | portance of forcifying the ckinaw; for Objection to diplomats appearing in plain clothes would | the past management the company was malcted -ut i “gq, { “COUstruction Of & railroad fram Mevomonee to Houghton; | be remeved, because them it would be undersidod thet. it | at Joast $16,000 per annum, and the injury done to the ‘of the public revenue the year’s aggregate, as shown $n be | was by direction of the sation, and not the will of the } relliug and working stock of the company was Immense. ‘Colfeetor Smythe 46 seit! here, sed continues to ococpy | 80 pessedte-day, urging timt the’ reel States place i= *ghe atfontion sn the gentle publse. Today their canattvations provisions establishing a systom of *Qhe'House heard from'him: throwzh the follewingterter | ree shoots adequate for ali the children of these States, to Speaker Colfar>— was baséd -om the great ‘tack of public stress ‘the 30th of June-next, will undoubtedly equal the eati- p a | Fepresentaiive, iz se Nearty suticient men here Soen obtained to ai the 3 vommiiia tate penting in the “rebel States Yn 1860, while the North |»mates made lest-Jity for the year upon witch the'siéy | effective protective tariff on copper, iron, luiaber, salt, ir. Covoum, (rep.) of Pa,, moved, as amamendeent, | piaces of those who left. ‘pancrable bony evereebich ge preside: mverting at it | expended nearly $6,000,000-tn: support of free schools, |*tax bil of thet menth was passed. He ret tata, rep ) OC Micdm-A Jota. remdation af | crenene weer trbsues oa ohatt wot aikeberanted:an | ., NAtscoes Mmater: —Witllain Dolan, © yoing. mien “dows my. vandmy officiat character, E'respess!ully | the rebel States expended only $600,000. In Nerth Realater of Wills. } the Michigan Larislatire for an appropriation (e:mprove | wrarany curt dress except euch as sinil be peaseribed and | WBOse bump of destructiveness would seem to be fully uti . ee erie ne wrth eoucvel to | Careling; cut of one hundred and roventy-nine thousand Colonel Jas. R ‘0 Beirne, formerly of: sf e harbor of ‘the mouth of South Block river. Refer- | the patteras drawn by the chief talior of the Bation, who is | developed, was arrested yesterday on the above charge Ted to the Committee on Commerce. now presiding over its destintes. juce and examine witnesses the Committee on | persons who will vote this'yearsever one hundred thou- | regiment New'¥ev Volunteers, aed fot s long time By Mc Gonorare, ) of Pa.—To anthoriee the Sec- Pilz ansaudinenl: oak gavaled win iowle for breaking the windows of the store of William Cook, ‘Pattie Rxpenercuren, ‘charged wih ‘the contneation of | saudare enable to read aud wha This resolution te | vout Mamibal 6b District, had bem appointed Recist | rets'y ot wo'Treastty to presvrve rules aud-resuintions | The Stmarsetued proapuy: tat the sereedment was | °% Foltowavenne. On briny taken into custady, Doiat Ao a Neen Hees ce Tec, | intended te reach the ssano object which was siesouat | of Wille by Johnson sud oontresed by the Some | for the rexistry of certain veesels built for use on the | mot in ordér, and tt was returued to Mr. Lovode, he alleges, struck him on the arm with a club, ” Both ” a q o eee 7 ‘ hold as Collector of Customs at this port; and tothat end | by Senstor Sumner in bf proposed amendment to the a seme roaaaiearorsapelrpetil on organ (gn oc Mil ah neta seg eo rg agentes pg red Parties were held for examination before Justice Cort T respectfully request that’ this memorial may be laid | Supprementary Reconstraction bill, and which was fost to the Committee on Commerre, ap with an American eagle; swallow tailed coat, with | “°! * before th “With renpect, yours, #0. srg, | i the'Somate by & tie voto-of 20 te 20, ‘There te-a-taxmo ‘This leteer,-unexpected® by Congressmen; ‘eticited an | *°¢7eridly increasing patty in the Senate who will 'be expression tn ‘favor of “fate play creditable both to their | UPwilitug to vote for the-sdmission of any revel State pense of juctice-mnd of ‘their appreciation-of the office- | *4t does not provide for the education of its people. seeking game'en foot; ‘tire points in whieh ceem to be | Pestieution im bya ee ta from General By Mr. Wasnnurne (rep) of Wis.—Te authorize the | starsan@ stripes on the tail; butternut pantaloons, close A Convipence Orgrator.—A rather festive looking South Minnesota Railroad Company to construct and | fitting yelow stockings, with garters @ jo Franklin; | youth, named Stephen Gregory, was taken before Justice maintain abridge across ube: Mississipp! river and estab- | buckskin vest, one side biack and one side white, &¢, | Cornwell yesterday morning to answer the charge of lish itaoet road. Referred to the Poss Oftice Com- | (Laughter:) C 3 y " The amendment was ruled out of order. obtaining money from divers persons under false pre- —A memorial of the Mr. PRUYN suggested as @ substitute that the Secretary | tences, Stephen has been missing from this vicinity ch extension of the | of te be authorized te prescribe such uniform as he | for some time past, until yesterday morning, whee Mr. mittee, By Mr. ‘Sawyer, (rep) of Wiscensm Legisiature for a loward. military road between Fort Howard, Wis., and Fort jeem proper. F. A Williams eapied him walking leisurely wbrough, = pi a beam ao ae aie ar es reg ‘Mew that the charttabie. und generous throwgheat the Welking, Mich, ‘Relerredto the Committee on Public Bans refused to leé the amenament ve offered. | Fuitom street, and immediately caused is arest, Mr. . Randall moved that the prayer ‘Petitioner ‘Northern section of our country are becom The discussion was further comtmued ‘by Messrs. | Williams ax a little score to settle with the accuerd, eppear bofore ‘the Committee on Hxpeniditures, with | 5. sing something forthe’ relief of the widespread suf- ais pron mn eacaie mnie com oe Sg a Ry I Ei ae peers , nce te a r. BAsKS referred to. the pred argot, Mh witnesses:and counsel, be granted, though the motion | +..../ in tho Southera “States, the following fetter from nent the Mississippl civer with the wales of Lake | émi304, that the day would come when Atmerica would | _ !*rasticrpe —Ap laquent was: held. by Coroner Lymeh. ‘was supported by the tofiuential words -of Bingham and Major General Hi to the Chairman of the Com. others, ¢hero-was uly enough of the-original leaven of | 1169 on Distriputionin Philadelphia, Pa., will'doabt- unjust haste left to-obtain a vote of thirty-five against | |... prove nlerestiag:— ‘eighty in favor of the motion. Messrs, Butler, Schenck, 2 Garfietd, Wilson and other’ promiment vepzblicans voted | S°"*A” Rxreckes, Symmmwer any Aneto for the motion, thowgh the point was-strongly made by |/Joun Watcm, Eog., Chairman Committee “on” bution:— Messrs. Covede and Wilhame, of Penusyivania, thas the Dain Sex Your' of Mi 22 te Jost: 4, in wehigan. Referred to the Commiitee-on Commerce. play the role which Carthage played in asorent times, | Yesterday as te the circumstances atiending the destruc- By Mr. Peanas, (rep-) of Me.=_ Authorizing the Wash and mid shat the wainea ‘tates would soon wot ouly | tion of the life of the new born infantof ® young n Femperance Society to issue certiticates of stocl establishan American in the inatter ress, but bout revenue stamps Referred te the Committee of | aiso in interuational afairs and continoatat poliey’ and | Woman named Delia Lill, The girl 1s aoqused of hav faye aa Means. thet American diplomats would be recognized as the | ing turown her child into the sink of aroandbouse 1m. } By Mr, Burxescn, delegate from Datota—A bil! grant- | representatives of a government which controtied the { the rear of the residence of a Airs, Green, 19 Neving Javics to aid in the-construction of certain railroads | American continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific. street, near President, where it was Waketa Yerriiory. “Referred te tho Committee on i House seconded the previous question and jic- Lands, int resolution, lige permed yo “olay her che Placer meet tome pai eae win ne Dean ee eee eee carting toer |” ae. Domeeeen ep a ae eared aA folowing. | eum oak wtyouruee taut eae = ete et vane Me @ent. The ez parte investigation @Ad inevita>le public | lows:—General Howard's department hasq\ aw veccupied in calling the States for resolutions and | resolution, ‘which wae edopted:—- Sols paar et Helos: While laboting under a temporary Dilorying thetefrom begin to stalizeamecabere a8 at Vary | Ln eee erly of tae The remark Pear cing yoo for action. Under the call resolutions and bills | whereas religion, morality and knowled in thelan | ghorration of mind, 8 woman named Ann Dorgan wok ence with'the original bill of rights. may be substentielly:correct, but it the ‘Mr."Wison, (rep.) of Mase., moved that she’Sccretary ced and disposed of as follows:— ses, Jefferson, necessary to good overs iy the d ‘ hs 4 PROCKRDS OF CONFISCATED PROPENTX. a of mankind, fore echcols and the means of | & dose of Paris gréen on Friday ‘ast, from the elfects of beeen opp abecentlcgr Sear epee, Beare co pavcmromanteer eoovicion” teal jase pal spore a die Soh oe eben ican of ap 5 beer. ethos eaae ch fet thames Or eee illic edvcation vanoala be fovover ‘established: snd | which she ditd the'same evening. She wae im aa ad- by tha. Mining, Cocamisten: today. eae een. this: that uw ¢bersp fon already ¢ ‘whieh Ay big a p. Wileon ex George Wasti 7 iA share of the pre- | Siecatlon have been so,grontiy” hi Sn the States futely | vanced stage of pregnehey and’ was being conyeyed to- Dostutle,-ot Wiesonsin, appeared before the Huriburdian:| extended to meet. ranteed he wished 16 Bx 8 Qay between Sane eT on eee poate ee | da rebellion that rot aon asedb ie, Devens inquisiters,> and commenced, the ‘aud alteram parton, | CIving an eddivonst ; 1¢ coe Bodine an Ube” Coast ake Ee . are ute presente unable 16 tnd write he Ciiay elie ee SAMS eB at, wench 6 the -procopdings . Cellecior Smythe, having, | Sdoauste. tor. shen Uogetber if rhe to} > Lawnanos, resolution to. canes! “mln fey tthe salar best short rasciag the hewpia ‘Coroner seat held semedthe'Hodes inte = rooeguition of his claim’ to | that all and” for the receive new bide. the happiness of people States; | an ingest on ) anid a verdict im accordance with her ent contions bis ecopany, merprovent, bot feent | from July Sado Ja ° Bi a Ahn casei Font hs og expres er ee Gace ar enor motbiug extracted from the. Oe a ee nha sesstaaen fo with lave for | yamerday afteraooti-by ‘tbe police ‘of the Forty-wnira bree oesergy. a Seen oa: eae ‘he orpbanset at Gn ar tepenionak rte conion oom is Passe rib dat main: | preciect, on a change Of being ‘coboerned' in retbleg contest. -Mr.-fimythe will net be-denwn iatoany further | £7,201 Bropeamto £0» ciaime ‘withews authority of lam, whieh wae | Sopsrianity for publi eduetion te all the eoildren of the | Eraile Goslaird of $9,000 arth, of Preach brandy. . MILITARY 'BILL'TO ? investigation or controversy with the Committee or with You sk, “ ‘THB CAPITAL OF. MOFTARA. ‘the liquor stored io cellar, [he accused wep tecked pai witout the wresence and aid of | yoluutery “‘contnbution PF DE gg oe Ry a a pom, ro.) of Obio-in ack to change te writue, bonate bill te aughenios ‘he enmey aed oceuparion | UP to awall Scaminattee” counsel. | He feels quite confident:that he can refute, by Judge 5 1 wil give ton a sito that the proton of the Miltary =_—<~ . Montesa Territory, = pee of oS Pa land in rt ‘Tur Lares Wittiamesore Morper.—Two persons named ibe extended to Maxylandy: veterred purposes en from a table, evidence; the testimony which harbeen published a the of one qpusty | and'enis ta fair | Seaiciary Commaities. oe * . Pay on comerran cxaiEs ‘Sud explained vrieny by Mr. Hoorsa, who sent upto be | Murray Ephtsim and John Leins, the latter sometimes IN THE PATENT wPFICR. Mr. Ganwimip, ceop.) of Oblo—Allowing the com. | reed sewers from the Secretary of War and General | Known as Johnny Lindsay, have been arrested, at the frem the’ Fmance Com | mit clerks who wero in office: at the close of last ses- | Humphreys, Chief Engineer of the Wer Department, | instance of Coroner Smith, on suspicion of being impli- oe ere hn Tete | ae Wann tren) et oe risen to debate the | *Sunding ite consideration, the Houseat hatt-past four | ®a'ed32 the murder of John Fitspa pe class or twelve inv all A seatioa of the resolution, ft wont oves under ‘olclosk adjourned. wht: this even he arta which will re. Socreastag' ) examinersef pos Ferg ‘Mr. Somexcr, juced a concurrent conn & es. tae Penne teeietee eth | vensonentom tod bass of shall adjourn the CANADA. to be trong. "Laing, alae Lindear, le twenty-one Be teidemscalea and confident, and has every appear. en present seasion st twelve o'clock -om Thursday next, the By cocapetion and s ronidest of Will ance of: being Innocent of the serious charges whieh | Can get seed taput ie’ reese | petites, debate, jn which «Meera. Willey, Sherman, | 3th of Match, wo aeeemble neuen the tat Wednesday | Rarther Msterious Warllke Movements—Mir. | is hiriy year of nge, aly wuaiive of the Usiveg Baten, Save ot OF | Seavey, Btmendeans vasmer gprticteamens tee of Ragen Wetneeeay frat Wednesday. Derby’s Report om the Fisheries, &c. aclgarmaker by occupation and a resident of Williams: have ‘been aljoged against him, »He will not return-to | have always been anf ibird sections were om out, and‘abe bill was and first Wednesday mber next, unie:s > by ‘New ‘Vork-uatil on or after to-morrow afternoon. United States. the@zesident of the Senate and ‘of the’ House . Orrawa,.C. W., March 26, 1667. | Bi a ae ane Rani aya Repablens Cances—Committee Appointed so eerie ornate Fiance } ae. dates, Denera that. theres te oe Ceastios Tor’ toe | qo erPortant despatches have ‘been recently received | hipits much anxiety about bie arrest, end anxiously in- Arrange a Political Pregramme. ‘Theamauttesings, not loud, bet deep, which have beer Deard 4oday and to-night about sho Capitol and the ho tels aredudicative of a coming storm In the elements ‘of the dominant party. They are apparently blaming cach | with people on the ground, s0 98 tosecertear facta, My | ain sca or te wettling clal aitrod i te me other for.mbat all seems tobe conscious it a crisis inthe | OR" reports and s:atements have been ‘base’ upon the | Cwnere of sxid capeuced propery without tsermnction ot | Pl Teports I have received from inspecting officers, agents, | Contress: and whereas it:is considered proper that such | cenduct, and stnesses in bi: fence. fate ofithele party. They are afraid to adjourn amd go | Governors of Kiates and citizens whodhavowritten to me | claims should not be settled ‘and paid ‘without ‘iret receiving Mir. has sa ews bat Pa offered. Sean to home unti) December next, and yet they scem eatisfied | OF conversed with me with to the: destitution. | theepproval of Congress: tenn thus held by che _ | gmt Mr. Smythe's request. that thedatelligence of the country'fully appreciates the | earn ie oon eat aarich to bust pour judgment | wer of the Unied State al nee anus held wy be Treas: | Avmetty lengthy ditoussion took place on the fesola- idence that he has disposed of the suit of clothes which be wore: on the evening of the murder and changed bis persopal appearance by shaving off his whiskers. He is a genteel ‘she discount upon United States invoices for the week | looking young mao, with lastrous biack eyes, aad sports was. 25, per cont, a mustache and imperial, The»Montreal Gasette states that Mr, Derby, the United | Bunctaxs Conuitrep rom Triat.—The two colored. States Commissioner on Fisheries, pirated one-third of | ev, Thompson and Jones, whose arrest by the Forty bisreport to Congress froma book published by that | S¢venth precinct police on charges of breaking into the paper. stable of John Wiard, of Greenpoint, and stealing there- ight thotisand tons of rails kave been ordered from THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE INVESTIGATION. ney ie, tw The Sraaxxr presented.a letter from Henry A. Smythe, ‘and_as it now stance, may be | Collector of the ies of New York, requesting to be b counsel before the Committee on : dail, ingtiam, Boyer, Banks, Pruy xs on § entive arant of candor and fairdeating in the rile they | upon. Very sespeottully pom, Peethorty olawe eee eee ee tot! Bee ae ing. it, sad Memen, Remmepagty to repair the Grand Trunk Railway track. hoa hae ind vier iis ae ae fre enacting. Thay are sorely perplexed at the develap- ©, U, HOWARR, Major General, ©n motion of Mr. Saenaax the joint resctution was | Covede, Williams of Pa wad Woodbridge opposing it, Dailey Teatuiday. Mr. Winrd testified that his stable mente in tbe South, and would fain make the people Lawieasness in North Casolina. postponed until the first Monday ix December next. Finally the rules were suspended sad the resolution VIRGINIA 3 broken into and robbed of a set of harness about Deyjeve that the a¢vice of Genorals, Hampton and Long- | The following.ia published in soreral \Nosth Carolina SAE BALE OF VEGRLS 30 FRIENDLY BELLIGRRENTS. ee rier 3 three o'clock on Sunday morning; aud officer Marsbail tithate-which the Southern leaders or he} Papers:— Mr, CuaNDLeR moved that the Senate take up the bill Mr, So h~ bese nm testitied to arresting the prisoners at the Greenpoigt street iano! és ¥ to allow American citizens to sell vessela ef war to | Viewsly-that he Bo ohjection to it, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ferry shortly afterwards with the harness in their pos- peopioiareiikely 40 adopt. They would much prefer, | _ Tt appears that.« lawless set of “cRed«Stings”’ in | frieacly belligerenta. acti¢n of the House. — session. On this evidemce they were committed to the for party-purposes, tha: ibe scenes.of the Memphis and | Ng wetagioen, Conte a la Bln lege Abd Latte SOHN, (rep.yef Mane.; hoped it would <xot be 1 ipthecourse of the duscuasion Mr. Parr, (dem .of | Botte Unstracts General Sel d—He ts | County Jail to await.the action of the Grand Jury. Ow parts of the South. F| Seeecth ot tastvablapnoes 60, thee accn eee mite ton. on eshly , in his retaarke, that be was i hes: Aa Ricumowp, March 22, 1867. years of age, am @ native of Hartford, Ct, reside at 317 claims rest for the prosent, | Ject somo days ince, and stated that He would be content to ‘take land on the northere fron- | Pt! epon-bis remarks by Mr. Barney were nov warranted met at the Capitol this evening, potio discuss either | ® band of ten or twelve of these cutiaws,. "headed | tier for them. Great Britain, he said, had ceased to com- | by what be said or by padlished reporia thereof. edjourament or impeachment, as was supposed, but to } PY, * pe gg he — from Mary- | mand the respect of the civilized worlé. The bill he now | Mr. srevies, apd Pa., in the course af the discus- take into cansideratuon the pariy erganwation, both {bur ‘himself oitivens of Wilkes Third avenue, New York, and am by occupation @ evok."’ When General Schofield had issued hisGoneral Order | Heury Thompson—“I ain twenty -toreo. youre of aan & at Thom; Ne. 1 assuthing the command of this district he was eS eee Spake on called upon by that erratic individual, John Minor Botts, ws s am by occupation a waster. , who waschen in thie city, and who, in a lengthy tirade Fata. Acotognros Bosrp Sarr.—Jaceb Lowner, aged against all partion, clanses and sects itoring in views with | *Méliteen, a uativeot Prosss, fell down the held of the Johanna Wi at pier 46 Kast Bimself, undertook to instruct that officer in thecourse he | Sip Johanne Willams, at pier. mawen, fumertity shoeld gumme,and the manner in which be should spply | Wildey was notified to bold an inquest. The join: caucusef the Senate and ‘louse republicans punity, and commitother outrages sa wel). . Last week r | I i j i committee of one his pew powers to certain parties. In this unacked for advice Botts never ence afforded an opportunity to be NEW JERSEY. INTELLIGENCE. ER anid Samal’ ane meee told, or foramoment thought, he was intruding upon arraage Pay gly or sain = charge an officer who, because of his ability to administer jus- Jersey Chay. pray oar work belonging to party tice and effectwely enforce the law, was appointed here. Fina 1% Stevens Stutat.—A Gre broke out, at. clever | ter took plaee,.bmt the ‘aunenoa ‘The General listened calmly to the raving of thie egotisti- | o’ciock on Sunday night, in w feame building, at the woo nauiet . . Mr, Lagan, of Tit., imtreduced.e concurremt;reso- | °@!, incousistent political agitator, eyeing him attentive- | rear of 145 Stouben street, @ man of lace neta <® Suggestive character'aa 10 the plan | The, Preceeds ef Captured and Copflacasei the consideration of teic subject Mr. Wrsor ) jufactory ‘Preperty. asked ined ueanimeus consent to report » Jution directing that all amounte of money not estigated | ly all the time, but without even vouchsafng bi! for ladies’ waterfalls, The materials in the building ~€f eperations qah management of dctsit, Senstor : : resolution 1o.authorize the Commanding Geseral of the | for of agked:by \be Navy Department tor the fiscal year | reply, not even «nod. When that person being highly combustible, as well as the stock, the ' of raised. dhe question ofthe adjourn- | _ Th¢ jeint resolution ovjginating in and passed by tie | .77, to at a for | ending June @0, 1868, and now under: the contro! of the himself, he suddenly found * Drake, of Missouri, « y to permit traders to vemain at certain posts efforis of the firemen were attended with only ‘par- ment of Congress, when Senator Wilson, whe called the | Mouse of Representatives.directing that certain moneys | the of crommng the plains, The Sasd aeeeeaed cnanen> tasee oeeniges cae cme commenced to feel tal success, and a lors of $5,000 was incurred, partly in- eancus, stated tbat it was intended that thet mater gow in the hands of the United States Treasurer, as Feaolution was passed. ‘ogy Department contro! ne leon axed sured, with about $400 loes on the building. ahonld not be discussed, and ituwas accordingly.dropped. | *Pecialagont of the Teeagury Department, be conveyed | ye conwens, Of Cal, introduced a, bill to incor- r, Broome, 4dem.).of N, ¥., eaked fer an explaga- was. After he Hoboken. (Jt te pretty eortain that the Senate will not consent bby warrant into the Uaited -States Treasury, mas re-!1 porat rks) " ‘Of the District | sion. smoking A Mysrrwovs Case—Auiscep Consrinacy to De : hog ported without amendment to the Senate to-day, con-,| of Columbis,.wich was refered tothe Committee on | Mr. Locaw etated that the Secretary of the Navy bet and reat a Wire’s Cuams—Mra Mary Jane Smith was dis- fan oo a eT ane in. ne | sadared ansin Commitiea of the-Whole, and pestposed toi te Distriet ‘of. es 5 eles eerie mae Seestaahiae s charged yes‘erday on a writ of habeas corpus from tbe pred Pray at made. upon _ Atiathoaghs | ¢ frst Monday im December next. This money Mr. Conmnss, sed, 8 resolution calling agon the ie Cy mae a ae of dol- to disteary® faithfully | County Jail, whither she bad been committed by Justice ‘wy.macy that both .bouses will continue an ,pession | *™Atntsto,come thirty to Arty millions, including the ecereiee Gis Aavertor foe iefermatoan. os 10 iBe comme -- wy ee ie ome a San md oe Pope, of Hoboken, for alleged drunkenners on the 16th during the whole of this and ext week, | Proceeds ofenies of the captured cotton, tobscce, 4, | shat further tion in “py veod! ton bill, ‘AD aggregate of 117,044,000, |] quet of inst. At the time of bér arrest her husbagd was labor- sn poprebension exists. that, in the .ovem | MUchvot.which was sold in New fork under ibe.dirce- | completion of toe Prete Nallwad {rem Omaha’ west- es hundred milions more than was required | 40 make ical affection, from which he died on ‘ " Simeon ward, department. ‘ropolution was simply to have | .ewned fo wen engaged in the perfame business. atthe wo houses delng unable to-agree upon aay of | ont the Inte — rhe oa Fane money conveped intotbe Treasury Department. | occupation atten ‘New York, and was worth, it 18 said, $100,000. : ‘wadjournmant the Preaidest may exercise hie constitu. adele Adee eons age tapes back ya iar, Cantznon, rep.) Of Pas introdueed & resolntion ‘After ove the Joint resolution was | exclusively would be the better | his dah i tia transpired wat bis wil |Asopal Congress ‘to such.’ ip vmarth of. sceds | adopted. eame fe arrest 7 pramogstive of adjourn mes “to ~ NP eink, setend eat oath > Senate et Sons the peste en avai, Soe pre here have ali turned their attention to the | piciovs, aman named Brett, w canbe shal preper, ap Gis WA welt | os, ‘The present consideration was objected.te by Mr. Kne- | |, Mr. Tmowas, (rep.) af the memorial of of securing the negro vote, and are urgent in | arrest, is named as one of the from next ;December, as. there is no legal or vanstitu- | “* a gee pe se: domebyregii so S9P- | sunmen, (rep.) of Me, and it goes over. the members of ly of Maryland, eek heir demands that the most tnfuential citizens in the | alleges that she is the victim of persone or sevreunpeaaneet pone puns Depmaape papey Boe yrs tarmgeld Sannd Otaten ts gots. Mr. Canenon latrodaced 8 Dill to charter the Wasb- dition f affairs in that Bae; vessteunae of biter sould take the matter in hand, ‘itn this view movi ~ du the ato of her to suit ‘aalling the Senate Executive business. Sn lyk ae usmle Songer ery calthe Disueiet o baleen y printed. sat hemi vamine whoa 3o 40ubt he darken il te brought tothe Jai the tad on Der porsen about 1,000 » ty formed SENATE vURD., barangued. wor amon General Beank P. Binir Nominated as Minie- | “Kh Hom, ine 10 my ponds eee led ar, EI . On motun of Mr. the Senate Aj potion Parean Hunnicatt Bera, whO 1a. hue paper at to, | ponsescion of the jailer. he ie about forky peat ct are: of silver an .gokl, which had been melted down to- MORRILL, (rep.) of Me., introduced a resolution, pape! forty age. . ter to Austria, a which qas agreed ta, direating the Comeittesen Indias | bill to supply the eotinget fond of he day warna his sable subscribers as follows :— The writ for her discharge was procured by Albert's: ‘Tho resident has wowiinated to the Senate Genera! | gether. Thieanoney will remain in the Treasury until | anairs te Inquire into and report upon the expediency ( Senate was taken from e tal ‘Mr, Stevens "Let every man set bis face as st the in- | Clarke, of Jersey City, om the ground of illegality in the~ Fammk;P. Blair.s0 be Minister to Austria, disposed of by actof Congress, since General Spinner | .of removing the Indiens,now in the states to the Indian | moved ee cee ae ‘appropriations for the pas py be Sohn of ge ve ealuenal- proceedings. Whe tonlctogn Ampeianmere: 1] has destinee 00 pemmnene to wre Rican nd Wow OF. EWA. oo) oa alg (0400, aed for TurnituMe eaid platienery of his-ofcs: 4 with you, ext with you, driok with you, and. it need be, EFFECTS OF THE LATE STORM IN THE SOUTH, Ht Se stated cio-night that General Herron will | leans banks omahe onter they presented, because they | yr wymintrodaced « bill te amend the organic act of Stee ‘Agreed to. sleep with you to get your ‘swear you are the — \ | get the Mormhalehyy and General Steadman the Collec- | «were unable to give such security as would be to him Topsieeuie can "be lena ‘that. the seasions af its ir. Sravens also moved a substitute forthe second | dest bedfellows in the world. deceived, Cj Fortress Mownon, March 23, 1867. torsbip of Sinterna Revenne of ‘Lovisiana Secretaries | extisfactory. aaitecnaeeiaiamae Fn that the mombers of | section, Eo nas ph yh Seabee to ns Gace a a ea Lt you cate wud meen pow that also will you | The bad weather has completely prostrated business in Blanton, MHeCulloeh, Randall aed Browning and Attorney John M. Surrate. Tnsedeesccounaention waeates Ga cgectien ean House of newspapers Vor the publication of tue | and the sroreh gat" the a Gutter | Norfolk and Portsmouth, General Stanborry ate wnderstaod to recommend both Zohn H. Surratt, since tis incarceration in the county | made. . laws and treation ot the Usied States, to farnish Information received at Norfolk states that the rivers Uheoe gertilamen, 00 that in all probability the Senate will | Jail, bas been allowed every privilege which could tend ie Cid DIOURMREE 96 RETIOR. ag pe ee lage LT | nok ject Senda, Aber say, wile conrad in | LomKe bi station mare comforiable and WAI Ue duatclary Comntttcn, omens was refed S| Te inm. Aguaed 20 oy are ee ardor to got a Upthorsaias obstacle ont of the way. not incompatible the regulations of the jail His Mr. that the Senate would new die ‘Mr. Baoous remagked Se Seat re Re Rome chu quatrerteaeners Department. counsel have bad frequent interviews with aim, asbave roost Mr. Wiina's motion te reomeider the veto on pode on, emallict with iwe-thinda of the repud- ‘The name of Meovet Mepor General Rufns Sarto was | also his.keother and sister; but mo ope else bas been —— eet ae. ‘Tomarked that that was what the ma teaday sept to the Bonate fer the vacant megority inahe | allowed to bave any imtescourse mith him. Hie friends “fending inermon on, ia Benste want deqred. They dasived to get up a Hitle bot blood. Depariment, occasioned by the rejectiun | ie Prince George county ave been allowed to sand him | inte pesmicn and soon ‘adjourned. ileus passed. of Pirevet Colonel Moore, of that depaximan,, by the | books, food, kc., subject to an examination by the jai! RAW TORE CUSTOM IRVERTIOATION AGAIN, ened. oMciala, His counsel aro comfident of their ability to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. caer | TEM) adted Weave te. oft « Actios: Of the Rewate’ én Kxecutive Appoint. | clear bim of tre charge of complicity in the plot to ‘Wankinaton, Masth 26,1967. | Seren to reneten Praoneat Expendi- ments. ascaseinnte Mr. Lineotn, and wilt base their defence BILLS AND @RPOLUTIONS IRTRODUCED AUD ARFERRED. cortifled ot a Kiven by David A. alt t ‘The Senate, in souneh ee ney, bo upon bg mie od jonocence of that partienlar | After the reading of the journal the Greater proceed- my the ie ite gation of the New Pomination of Benjamin Simpson at tc Agent charge. y case fally prepared, and the ed an the business tn order im the morning hour of Mon- CLRORD Of stating Senate and intention, if he can obtain leave of the Preeident and IF ROAD, Oregon, and\rejected those of William H. Taylor, as Post- | trial is only delayed by the District Attorney, who 18 a8 | day to the call of Bates for bill for reference. Under ran 4 «hehe watered baasisay General Grant, to go on Captain Duncan’s excursion to Maa ys mastor of Comord, New Hampshire, and Joba & Bart | yet anprepared, It sill probably take place by tho mid- | the call bills were tetrodaced and referred ae follewe:— |. TP t to the considera'ion of the | whe fol; which ie to sail in June noxt, St. Lour, March 25, 1867. b iy Land, 8 Collector of Thiternal Revenue, Ninth district of Ken- | die of April. os By Mr. POLAND, (rop.) of Vi~Providing for the jurie- | Yomwweeen ‘ouble, ana 89 | Col. F. RB Benlick, of Pennsylvania; Gen, BRR ‘The damace to the bridge and trestic work, &o., om tocky. Status af General Aeott, Giction of the Courte ef the United States in certain {108 WRERNPPY AKO wxteoON paIDaTA, of the United States Army; Gen. W. V. Hillyer, of New | the Union Pacific Railway, Bastorn division, by the late Court Dresnes of Our Wepresentatives in| A snecinl order of tho War Department, dated 294 | ‘casen Referred to ihe Judiciary Commitee. The Renate bill declaring the bridges over the Missouri | York: Col N. Viail, of Khode bland, and W. T flood, bas been fopaited, and traina are now running Pooksan Uenntries. ina, provides that the Jotat resolution of Congres re- | By Mr. Hoormn, rep. of Mask —Rasiting that, iv the at Bt, Mos over the Masi iver 2 Leet, Go eepyng Whe Eunepenan throvgh. The new bridge over Solomon fork, thiryy- =, The discussion of the Genato resolation regulating the | Inting to the statne of General Boot be referred to « | [roreteadion Of le rebel Biates, wader exletion near ihe iy of Lominians, Mo and over the Missouri | | Judge 4, J. Parker, of Albany, ie sopping at the Bro- | seven miles west of Fort Riley, was comploted on the ‘Uniform of our representatives at foreign courts brought | commiasion, consisting of Brevet Major General E | of ine to ba ie sontion Gesere 9 Mea. | poet ronda, . = Judge G. F. Comstock, of Syracuse. ia four hundred and ff nave miles, weet of ae ‘non fous a apoecd from Mr, Banke ibet so wal sustained tbat | Sehriver, Inmpoctor General; Broves Mater Gongral J, , | day ia 1 consider and provide for any emer. I Mis. han (ep. 64 Mo. ofered ng amendment pro. | via avenee Hoth’ 00DING Oe | ee wroek lo Deion lad Gt Ube rele of ae Bap Bet 4a, Poon

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