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Phy se STAuUoS { a —_—— STATMES OF BUGEA. WILLIAMS ANO GinERAL wink oo aes poe, R Takes, 29, B07 WASHINGTON for's eee of the appar penin-| ‘ON BAS T. SiS nemae cone Both Houses to Adjourn at Nooa To-Day Vatil the First Wednesday in July. ‘Bhe Report of the impeachment Committee to be Made on Reassembting, ftiuxious Conference ever the Pres- States Marshal, for tt will still be, A. Weed & Co. PY Jon. Monew fer Prisaners? Ratleas. secre BS Lahesd edd Sania fi Bad $2 parsed Oak pore and. sem catisd him to order. He made ihe pomt 7 The Impenchwoat Question. ‘The resolution of Mr, “Clarke, of Kansas, that passed the House to-day, is regarded as having but little signi tance as indicative the strength of the iinpeachmemt feelig. The.resolution, as Introduced, proposed to the House to instruct the Judiciary Committee to make a Teport.in the matter at the summer meeting of Congress; bet cuggestinas- coming from influential quartera, the ‘mover was induced to exchange this peremptory word- tig to. merely a request for the report, Even ip this mod- shied and Razmiess form members seemed to vote for it reluctantly, ag though to get rid of a troublesome sub- Jeot, as it only prevailed by a vote of 53 to 45. The sting of the whole meagure Jay'in the preamble, which eet forth a very damagiug indictment of the President, Dut which was totally rejected by a large majority, who wted 0 lay it om the table. It 18 supposed that the measure was. prepared with the intention of taking material for a continuance of the July 5 endto widen the Breach between the conservative and vatical portions of the party, 80 as to create a distinct ‘and indepesdent faction, The temper and,organization, however, of the Jadiciney Committee 1¢ such as to pre- ven them from acting contrary to their ideas of oxpe- dieney, wotwithsianding the rather incxpressive reso- dation of to-day. A Ponderous Bundle ef Appointments from ou ‘Aad bis sleet, "The tcfendas r r ‘on 8 numb avings ‘banks is city, th of udieiary © me had je (om poe Complaint the, sccume 2 i a were ip mmacac srano | Se Be The Treasury Department has received a telegram from San Francieco announcing that verdicts have been rendered for the government in two of the wine cases ponding there, This result is considered very important, ‘a8 it not only affords additional proof of the existence of the alleged extensive frauds in the wine trade, but vindleates the action of the Department adopted with a view to their detection and suppression. Death of Senator Riddle. George Read Riddle, Senator from Delaware, died sud- denly at hie residence in this city this afternoon. Mr. Riddle took part in the proceedings of the fenate for the last time-when the bill'for the acceptance of League Isiand as @ site for tho Navy Yard for iron-clads was under consideration, and has been sinking, through debility, ever since, His physician thought there was no immediate danger as late as two o'clock to-day, and yet in a few hours thereafter he waa corpse. His Temains now lie at the corner of D street north and Fourth street west, in the care of his afflicted wife. Senator Garret Davis and several members of both houses visited the house of mourning during the even- ing. _It ie pot known when the remains will be removed ts Wilmington. : ‘AT. DARGO PRICES) 0) © bogie: af her 4 nas fue denuinte ey su S Pe ; LH pee Sn £1, dy wth 7h oon vat mt Oh er Howard, arrested some days ago, appeared ‘before |. Hogan yeoteraay afternoon for the porpose of Aah BLENDS Rar , 2- - A eaestion was then ‘on Mr, Wilson’s.amond- pent iegarate ertearnnge Hodasoter , pois until wi was disagreed by the following volo , Screnade by the Warkingmen. ‘Yuas—Mesers, Drake, He Howe, Morton, ei pop bt vec my eycor nad F oss ye read The workingmen omployed by the Pmecn amine bys hess? Ross, imnert Thayer, ‘Wade, Wilson and Rig _s pointments. sembled this evening at the City Hall to the number of | Na‘ i -Monare, Anthony. Buokslew,, Cal Cole, Conk- f mp, although it 16 the a. Colanel Wecre, Secretary of the. President, besieged | about three bundred, from which point they started, | TK Conness Corbett, Cragin, Davis, Mixon. Edmunds, en : i ics Sacer ROASTED AND GROUND: DATLEY © the Bertate to-day with a-ponderous Bundle of menages | with Heali’s brane band, to seronade a fow of the promi. | sill of Vermoul, Merion, ‘Patterson [of Teuntesse, Rainey, fal tsbivs 20e., Ke, Be Si§ Ume ina fravtiees effort to Switiey and Willase 38 PO Tramboll, Van soppor’d to be big with the fete of aspiring candidates for office. Having discharged: his official mission to the | Benate the Colonel indujged in @ Kile-a-téte with Simon Cameron on the subject, it was surmised, of certain ap- pointmenis the worthy Senator bad succeeded in effect- bent members of Congress, with a view of ascertaining their opinions on the eight hour movement. Senators ‘The question was next on a of et, ‘Wilson, Nye, Connese and General Banks. wore seren-,| tanés fo adjourn to-morrow at noon until the i quod, Senator Wilson only appeared to acknowledge thy. Weeeceday 1a. Joly, and then untit tho frst Monday in less a in each House sball.other-* compliment. He made a short speech, in which he ab- whe die Be ctoplod by the following vole:— # ij b “asked r ah Kitten of to 3 thing. the Pela wat oat ae age | ee eann ee MetreSe Yoo iret cll no eens & yon te & ph ° Ww REG, |r. Brone where Com can-aure fram We. 10 $1 per pound by pur ‘%9y-__ Simog looked pleased, and that was the origin of | nounced himself in favor of the cight hour movement, ‘Yras—Mesers. An' Buckalew, Cole, . (ren. or sre ty > ihe surmise, showing from what trifles great things flow. | and promised to give bis assistance in securing it tote nods of PT Aad uae ee teencr Tee apper Heuse was -qtite fal! ‘of et Visit nent empl LT ST ap eb ws ae sapper gti ‘Priviteged visitors, | Foverninent employes, MYON STINET, BROOKIA Nc dened! ameng-vhom were Banks, Hooper and Bingham. A American Atlantic Telegraph Cable. féature of note connected with these exeentive mesenges | . Both houses having passed, the: bill. granting to tt? | ry that he Be ASd Storer, WICLTAMSRE OE ‘was the delivery of two open sheets.of paper to General || American Atlantic Cablo Telegraph Company. of New | ts, Salod Be erecta te doh fat pep , Clarke, the executive ‘Olerk’ of ‘the Seniute, whict were | York the privilege of janding its cable at eny-and all |. Foopiow Baa, | ; : obit eagerly sourht for by the Senators near the door, and it | points’on the Atlantic coast, except Flonda, it now only (On presenting || is supposed that these sheets contained a «complete lis | awaits the approval of the President vo become a Jaw. tenruee “tient | af names and offices to which appointed, ae the Senators Marshal of the Supreme Court. tgp mena eagerly and carefully perused them. They were eup-| There seems tobe mo doubt that the United States i ra Gut OF Ty am hoasse. ahd nm now meta ‘happy vy your posed tobe tranccripw from the appointment book of | Supreme Court, which will resume ite sessions next coart"pre- * Bh Matt Extract, whch hus done. me so mnich (vad me Gd o Weare fioess, ict (TE Os te ™Y Am xmurual. oumber of conferences were indulged in date ndyapepsia. MiLLiAM 1 ae Monday, will appoint Ricbard C. Parsons, of Cleveland, Marehal'of che Court under the law recently passed. G@uring the sersion to-day by Senate= nen of | Nomination ‘of United Ntntes Marshal for oa Xor6 Wert t wentie ‘the mme political anon ae seinen ick an Mansnchusetts. vi'n contain nothing to establ'sh the guilt of the priconer nae beuberstiaal ry sok , "President to-day nominated to the Senate Genera) Alera q Howard. * d 38 Naps. ‘eetween Morvan and Conkling, Frellnghaysen and Cer | TM? . Tun Waoso Man-—Mistaxey Tocxrcrr.—Jamses Roach, Jan has advised my wife to usc your : ‘Dl, Cattell and Cameron and Conmess and Cole, and | W#*: of Mamachneoits, a Marshal of that State. This HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 75,000, which er" > iat i ad of porcer or ale, aud abe. I®Anucty bs, would the National | of 819 West strcet, arrested a day or two sinee charged Asylum for bieryrs bombo of which he Hi, Butler) | with swindling Charles 8. Ryaa, of Mystic, Conn., out of tint Colonel Thomas I. Flovence had received 1,000 for £7; yg td Sespareye we. sp cap Piston termedia: matter. - 01 0 Beene mp yee! ‘apeak of what | Made mistake in jag to Roach, as the Me | Party bas since been discovered, but not arrested. gentleman was an officer of the Chickering regiment of volunteers. ‘The Importation of Foreign Liquors inte Nicaragan. Information has been received through the ‘Depart- ment of State that the government of the republic of Nicaragua has conceded to Helois Goussin the exclusive right for five years to import, duty free, and to ell forewn strong liquors thronghout the said republic, and that for the period of four monthe from the Ist of Jane, 1867, the importation of such liquors into Nicaragua is absolutely prohibited, at the expiration of whieh period the grant to Mr. Goussin will take effect. At that time every possessor of foreign liquors within the republic will be required to turn over the same to Mr. Goussin for the costs and charges, 6 ascertained by expert arbi- trators, ‘Wanmyetos, March 29, 1867. The Srraxen stated that owing to tho serious illness of his stepfather, Mr. Mathews, he wonld not be able to oc- cupy the chair to-day, and would designate the gentie- man from Massachusoite (Mr, Boutwell) as Speaker pro tem. He would, nowever, come to the hall during the day and siga bills and joint resolutions. REDADURSKMENT OF ORIO AND INDIANA. The Senate bill to reimburse the States of Indiana and Ohio for moneys expended for the United States in en- rolling, equiopimg and provisioning militia forces tv nid in suppressing the robellion, was taken up, the House having, previous to the adjournment yesterday, seconded the previoes question and ordered the main question on its pean. ir. Wann, (rep.) of N. Y., moved to reconsider the vote ordering the main question. geome other pairs, But no conference was obecrved to weten'h take-place between the two of different politica, Cameron aml Buckalew, for instance, were pot seen in conter- ‘@uce; nor Doolittle and Howe, nor Dizon and Ferry, ‘Tiere cor ferences are supposed to have been in relation to nominations made to the Senate from the several ‘Btaten, as the rule appeared to be adopted that the wis @f the two Senators from any one Nate ebail control the action of the Senate onal! the appointments in that ‘Bate. Appointments Rejected and Confirmed, The Senate to-day confirmed the following nomins- tions :—Assessor of Internal Revenue, Richardson L. Wright, Fifth district of Uhnois.’ Collectors of Interna) Bevenve, Joseph Bamsley, Fifth district of Peanryiva- Bia; William Kellogg, Fifth district of Minoie sur- veyor General, A. P. R. Safford, of Nevada. The Senate New Brrrats, Corn, d To Hope's Deeot:—T nin 30 weil pleased with’ afore Of MOFH'S Malt d-ciraet hat 1 order 1o-ds y twe domes. To Worv's Maiz Fxresct Dreat, fend mo one dozen, Brie. Barker ments of Mr, Butler were unauthorized, and were THE WILLIAMSBURG MURDER. aud je. Probable Solution of Mystery To-day— Mr. Ecpruwwex, (dem.) of Wis., spoke in a similar Reported Confessian of Lentz. strain. The mystery attending th? murder of John Fitz Mr. CLarxr, of Kansas, spoke Jn support of his re:o- A lution, and sald Ih contradiction of the statement made | Patrick, who met his death in tho ‘streets of Williams tho other ogse Blaine asto the ed republican | burg on tho night of the 18th inst., will. probably be newspapers advocating impeachment, thot in his own | cleared up to-day, it was understood last night that weehneenandne daar teow publiened im Rnalieh | sonn tents, who has been unler arrest for a wock past that had vot directly and emphatically expressed the | on euspicion of being implicated in the murder, has President to be impeached. ' made a confession, but its nature has not tranapired. 1¢ resolution on the tabie. | was deemed sufficiently important by the Corouer, how- follows :— ever, to change his purpose of not reassembling the ju ny. vw is not outy renowned tn « Pri, ke.. And Ov Womunt erage, which can ve it Is doubly so 10 cases of T ‘rope tty ‘The int Tes f mos: of the mulitars Auspitala of Bo Tope state that “i <a, to the ins ul of thie powertnh enemy, unt renders the frogrecs of the welady i 4 Ina Garegt untagon:«t to a inberoules, morldd conarinition, y prevent the settling cou Axing of a ina Wert evoret, it powersally eseiten the achv dy of the hase Tf WEALTH REVERAGR Pat Dys- lar Comps :apase ir, Inc . introauced wo - Jato the selection of jurors for the several ot the Wejccted tbe nominations for postmasters of Thomas tit Monday next, and he has notified. them to atio and tucreases the cirealation of were ahenrtd ae vf cwinge FORTIETH CONGRESS, Dat of Golub which was eblandy ‘Burr Chanien Corneh, | at Firemien’s Fall this forevoon, when ‘Lents will be, | 1 eae Aoseey, 7H, 436, Pa Whe, Pak, “NS Ceetten B. Devt, SR dwt ee AAA in The to i oe es: placed upon the witness stand. naa eeereneomens Phot y os Tate rt General Reussean’s Nomination. acs Latin, Lough. “Mew ok, an So tua ticeaese complaien, noting toon taicday Were It is understood that the nowsnation of Genera) Rous- ra Renee es Pot, Rob (EWS FROM CALIFORICA AND NEVABA. Luills B pea ‘Court street ean for brigadier general of the mous army, = ee ‘Wood and Woodbridge San Francisco, March 29, 1867. [| Miomigg co ia anak homey aang fe Rosecrans resiyued,' was’ recommended by General 14. sswineron, March 29, 1867. The Jury, ia tho breach of promise case of Caroline F. omthes war seed bythe ca oa, eh eek the W. im Ohio, Jury, ro! gS been ety minch vu be “Beker cea Boutwells, Brogeall ot Pe. an, Sate Clark against Michael Reese, tor $100,000 damages, re: ee Soe: turned a verdict for $5,000 in tavor of the plaintiff. S dd, The Nevada Legisiature has passed a revenue bill A }. Myers, O'Neill, Perham, tA, ry. |. H.. Stevens of Wy Yan Horn of ‘satract—a very pélata ble drink. taraing, fad bis eppetite benedeni SN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT, = * Petitions and memorials were presented and referred, among them several by Mr. Sirmaman, (rep.) of Obi, Praying retief from deability undes the constitutional amendment keown ae the fourteenth article. ‘Mr. Sueawan said be did not believe Congress would re- ealled on the President in a body for that purpose, ouid Rousseau be rejected Sickles is regarded as the bext nomination likely to be eent in. Mr. Kennedy's Nemination. The nomipation of Mr. Kennedy as Commissioner of ‘Agricaltare has not yet received the action of the Wenate. ‘piled WO per docen,” Neld at drugglotsand qrocsral..,. > Activity of the Femina. “ity, Rewendom uta,}of X,Y, eed we. wet the oor, _Dodiverel tre of characte any parvet iit dy ertubarbe ‘Me Feniad apirita are ubiquitous... Taere Bas been ‘ Bis. Saat chase pag wots Seaview wtation, eee UBTAINED— IN NEW You endther delegation ‘here, thie me representing (he ) av ona As _ i irene sattieipat amet, Roberts braneb, (broagh P. J. Meehan, James Gibbons, ( . Sinsly a ebsertases MAH ieee ite ‘ President of the Fenian Senate, and Frunk B. Gallagber. | BJ ‘a duty. -saciptot A ran a as ves ehh uals Ye Theis object wae to defeattbe reappointment of District j ‘Tesolntion gave ‘another discussion, going 4 sali Vanulie Vama sey eal vruas. Attorney Dart, who whe #0 energetic in prosecuting oT Pateae th bs Pat iis ames 54 Cedar street. ‘ the Fenians engaged in the late raid om Canada The ‘way in which eon matter hed been tried, A™ ESSAY CONTATSING VALUABLE INFORMATION delegation did not contemplate the abduction of Sir with for the last four aod his belief Catarrh, Bronchitis uMptIOn, With caus Frederick Bruce, ag whispered here, and that dignitary, that there was no intention on of the committee sos eae hn Giscases, will be sows therefore, stil) repeste ta eafety, for ihe Fenian Senators Sixteenth ‘New York c.ty, Hours ‘of consultation and examimation of the chest from 9 10 }2. BAOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY. PTATE, fa gent gg ey RGE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 0 \u street. MFORT AND CURE FOR T! Lek ENT ge Pe ge a \way, New York. have gone bome without “taking of” anybody im parti @olar, except Dart politically. The Negro Suffrage Question. ‘Mr. Sumner to-day anmounced in the Senate bie pur- pose of inewting on the passage of bis bill eetabiishing megro suffrage in all the States. Im reply to a question pot by My. Dizon, both Messrs, Summer end Wilson de. ‘@lared that it was their design to apply.it to Connecticut. Git eyes mate new whbent darter or metioine. This would fore Neere sung 08 hak Wate By act ne fuee his Constiooeete that the cotamittes Foot Cae Urosdway, New York, ee Aeron De HB Congress. avowal je calculated to gttract public ‘of tet o should go en with and then voting to information for Sent, The Connecticut Camgatan_ Siemans Ste fa find So rooling Fediection, tf os, 8 one of the bh hf Bale yy aie} Bg hy 9 A mitetatement, probably intended to influence the eters, me endany, Cometioen, ant cont articles of impesohment, as the gentleman Cr Connecticut election, appears in the Tribune of to-day, ererta and exiguucios ofthe suiyht dowene, | mapeachatette. (Re Batley would pave it do, on CMQCOMATE MOULDS AND METAL SPAxTINO,. - segarding the action of the Senate on the Eight Hour a renee ad ‘4, a member of the Ju- San Feukcyreeens (ie ‘ovens Used tes renee at cpap Sn ae Labor Dil Tt is made to hat a vote war tak diclary Commities, ‘sald that, withoat ny | Cocco comacl wes subbctont to plows’ ctuaneer tee Sy sets od ‘ appear an taken decided opinion on the he certainly ‘pon? The committes hed to on the passage of the bill, whereas it was merely on its eae ‘until after the conference Kise ‘oe Human testimony, ad hed o* PAIN AND NOI Ty THe HEAD. saerace te the France Commitee, aguas which Sommluien's report on the sdjourament question, should doing of) aad would continue todo wo,” Ifthe eva. Tike s charm, Te breaks np. Wale terribie diw- jeeers, Dixon, of Connectient, Patterson, nesnee, to my a few words the tepeschmowt fees. | [oman trom Reanerivanie charges Ge comuntnes with in hends removes at onoe saa. 10: semples. Counem, of California, and other Senators voted, believ- tion ‘and ine actin ofthe Seeary Som. jot, it wan © grataiions, unjest and ungeationanly ity esta get cue a wouee eve san want euteting Freon ot the Untied ‘ity had the “se Stree net amapaanii ere stamp Samer MORTON, @ut down as voting against the bill iteelf, and this could and the sul had been reer to the bea guiyapongn of he manor of sondscting the ores D ee Ry a, Oe oo be Geed in Connecticut to injare the prospects of Mr. Fee conttions: Pieee ang, that committee dif- | tigation, and that it was evidentiy to no result, anes, Sranvennese. or déeertion Youve safeloot, English among the laboring classes. A spirit of fairness dent pepeeey. =. the Presi- ‘After some further discussion the sa! of Mr. Advice regan scl comnental ' ‘was guilty of corrupt use of the pel Breomall was by & vote of 88 yoann against 26 1. KING, Ce at Law, 212 Broadway. suggests this correction. The reference was advocated poh Ng BR ‘The was laid on the table. 0. MAS R. AGNE' GREEN Wicit D by Mr, Bewenden and moet of the radical Senators, Be ding por be was guity of corapily ung | "lee catty of Kanaan fered hia rection whore rit hod Teas Cohen, Fh BRR pS Fie ie cuttin ad te peg | vtec at Oo hana (rop. ), Ads, The President he approved tho bill authorisimg the 000 tor the soon often at Scamien,, wae whether he, hed cade. o comept eee of Sie e nie tion om the table, OL eaboeed, ob thateas sare Secretary of the Treasury to sell the property on the | Kailors’ Home of of Columbia, | invotved « wide range, required the examinscien of wit, ee ee ne WO Sane ‘AUaatic Desk, Brooklyn, New York, being warehouses | Which was objected to and goes over. nesses froma, various parte, of the coauey, and was then adopted. Se a ea Ros, 64, 66 and 58, now owned by the government— ou ag a moon time. moved to lay on thé table the preamble. PU «Baer meang, oh es 4 the sale to be at padlie auction, {quite whether the President hed dieposed tone dcumton egrets argh ad js sea m xe Also the bill to authorize thefentry and otcupation of ph beh he the United States, whether eee Depot No, — a portion of Lang Island, in Boston harbor, for military saa nave S1—-Mevere Drate, | that ho had. 60 domeanea Wuensstt a5'v0. be ; and Williams in the affirmative, * | ina clause of the constitution which. ms suthoried impeacbment of the Prsident for high crimes, sti od Reassembiten of the Virginia Legislature. | Shai ve constroed to frealina strom Bins (Wert wtaieeh on From Richmond to-night it ie stated that the story 16 | made in good faith prior to the taking effect of thie eet [at ocroncoss tntpremmoss hea gree toga fe wae eseenty : — the Washington correspondence of the Baltimere Gazate sane nh ie eet and Mr, Fa. | in reference to the action of that committee on that im. — Hubbard ns bard that Secretary Stanton will by military force prevent Mr. Svnacow moved to strike out of the above proviso fen. np colleantly uated a tae be) hy van Jorrelh, Morrissey, Mitogén, Ib: the reassembling of the Virginia Legisiature on the 16th | ali acter the word conveyance, and insert in tow thereor | that it had come to be cone'dered a farce. He did not fe ONDERFUL REDUCTION IN PRICES rr of noxt month, ie regarded as a stockjobbing roorhack Geuigned to doprone Virginia Slate bunds, The siory ia The amendment ‘o the iment was aureed to. ‘well calculated to have that effect. “General Schofield The amendment of Mr. Peeenden ae amended—to Mated thia morning to the Anditor of the State of Vir- ‘wit, to strike out the proviso at amended—was then re- the, words *' that world pfs S wovld have bees valid if this act had x ‘ eyaivom. Fhe , Fis, Pater faye roe Ross, bel, akan, a a anbuen ot Ind, Weed’ AYS—Mesers, Alli Ashley of Ohio, Baker, Renton, Routwell, Hiroomail of Pa. Butler Clarke of Kansas, Co: Ke Douedil Kila, Farnsworth soll, F el believe that the country knew what was wintely d bvofore the Judiciary Committee, and he certain! ie DOt propose giving it any information. He could only sev, in justineation of the committee, that it had Aasiduonsly attended to ite duties from the time the BY Tite GARDNER MANUPACT Te ROW fa’ Yooantit , OVAL PROTOURAPH. PRAMIS 8x10, Bead l'attern, for 25 cute eat NOL PATTERN, POR © ‘ oth jected. uestion was of cont ley. Lawrence R Ginia, who waited on him to ascertain whetler there was | ‘The question was then taken on the bit), the provieo hay by day, cad sat every dar ‘eitheut iatersnlecton, Myer ar Palen tee Lynch, MeClarg, Miller, . ground for the revorts phat be bod no information in. | having teen retained Oo Wye unions grdgring iho Hs rat’ devoted seal (0 tab areas gubject, The com: | nuwcseot N H.. Upsuu, Vam torn ot Mo Wark Weer : I rm