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ie PT De eee Oe 10 WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. amen Se a a See i i = a - mi Bam - direction form a constitution and State. and for the | spirit, the purpose and the objeet of the compacts be- oe ° et &, Taten, hishems, which wenden ty in the tal pam bape pete og Mipon thepams | teaed Geomia Virsinia, and the United stacea; at wii | THE METP,ODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ALONG 7.1E HUDSON. j the Southern confederacy as it was at that time safe for | toon tity the States in all respects ve the States of every attribute of State authority, ; BS or. Ge nf any one to go, This same ex-Senator was the vebicle | whatsoever. By this act the constitution of practically annihi Sas cs Sales, Be "Che New York Conference. SPECUL COR"4ESPRNBENCE OF THE HERALD. "A which brought the late petition from the radical citizens | the ‘Staie was Fequired te conform to said coms | converting them into subordimate Conan; 5 ‘The mgmbers of the New York Annual Conference —, for the pact of 1302 and said ordinance of 1787, except as afore- | will the whole sysiem of internal or A Semsatio, “Wedding—A Poughkeepsian At. rs ‘of Maryland down to the capital, praying recon- | said; and the sald provisions were ‘declared to be | mestic rs; it will annul their legislation, and | met at Bedford street Methodist Episcopal church at tacked hy “ 4, “yas struction of that State under the rule of the recent mili - qitrrevocable” withoxt the consent of the United States, subvert thelr whole jadicial aretem. Tnassmach 08 # de, ine o'clock yesterday morning, the second day of the —oe lew Lighthouse on the = (oyna Important Pinay.cial Statement |“ “ for the goveenmnnnet Se: Setts: ae of said pecrlosey ie Srsaenan ey broperty made with reference to Se" gon, Bishop K. & Janes presiding. There was a very r PoUGHKES?aE, Apri! 2, 1867. 7 ‘The Indian Treaties. b ‘August, 1817, adopted a State consti with an ordi existing laws, It will beni people <a ae fai attendance of members in the body of the churca ant ‘the season thus far in this city occurred. ve 4 their exe: from arrests from the Treasury. The Sronty bare Mt Jt ee anew fo nae meses Cacrets cofasned. 08 saaho-n past Seve Py sacred pe ‘on atidavit, their right of the inter- ¢ #4 large and fashionable assemblage of ladies in the ‘ernooy, at the Presbyterian charch, tt being tha i ‘treaties, It is expect they disposed Fan States,'? ny 4 Foo rednemgeer4 1817, Con- pone af a Grand Fern, ont right of trial by jury, | SAiteries, Much interest was evinced in the proceedings, Cres? Sao dais morrow, and that the large number of Indians of various Fitem, bY & jcint resolution, admitted wala ‘State int ue and catahiion sot 4 pg Fp ‘whicb were both varied and animated to the end. ‘tribes that have been here for the past three months ‘nion, upon the terms and conditions before stated, Tuins of ther constitutioaal en ‘The Conference was opened with a suitable prayer ant The Natiowal Debt Reduced $209,- | wi beable to leave for thelr homes the Arst of next pe rerree pey m Secramiaenee se mek - A mae ean ei Saat bated the reading of the Scripture, after which # resolution ” week. The Indian appropriations have so far progressed an, provided for the admission of States which | they can only be prevented by a very ®| segieagen ‘was passed by the members to the Rev. Jesse T. Peck, oy 620 569 in the Past Year. in the departments asto be placed to the credit of the | were forever to remain States of the American Union, the powers of this court. But, above all, ‘the occasion of his transfer to the Troy Conference, co.a- Interior Department on the books of the Treasury De- | 804 Was made “fundamental” and “unalterable.” It was thus, besides the eral provisions of the ‘plimentary to his merits as a pastogand a missionary, “ or partment, and are awaiting the passage of the warrants | federal constentens that i = zs Rtave paeenie stslete CA ‘State, or any umber of ‘The following preamble and resolution were next pt through the Treasury Department. It is probable that | of the Union, under compacts wi orgia, Virginia | from American U: and unanimously endorsed :— The Fieconstruction Acts Before | the treatios will, in their main features, be acceptable to Tocatie’”and “paliorable * eltaoe by said Suate ce ty | dectneee “voter these. ils ithe gover Whereas, having learned, with feelingsof intense res ot the Senate and will be approved. the United States, It is respectfully submitted that, | ments contemplated by them be carried out, which s pending action in our ‘concern, in ‘Assembly x0 modifying the Metropolitais Excise to. oeabarrasd i fis ‘aud deeming it ed by 0 faith and well known antecedents, to exert our utmost intlu.. ins Just and wheleetens' lows ‘s¢aine the alarming abnses of ‘the liquor iraflie and ite Sabbath dese gration by any and every righteous means at our command, Resolved. That tee of commissioned to. convey tnmediately i> the eclalscice nt Albany the unanimous and emphatic remonstrance of ‘he New dork Annual Conference, of the Methodist Hpisdopal Church, now in session, against the Bessage of said bill and to give sach senaranoes nt@, the friends of Temperance there Povauxexrsme, Apgil 4, 1867, ince 10 the schemes of ite enemies. St “adinching reist- | Mis Georgiana Page, teacher of vocal music at the wie following g, mombers were appointed ‘on the tom: | Cottage Hin sme in this city, died suddenly last i vi i spirit of the above | evening of atsease io heart, Late in the afternoon et cms L. H. King, Rev, De Los Lull mod i she ze the promenade, ‘com R cine miblonary, anniversary war decided to uke lace | fd, ‘she wan wel Known ru tpusiea ten copa instead ening, 6 Canadas, teal “arioug, gc ae Se on Friday instead of Mondiy. pon brpety Rew opera pe , e Rev. G. wasend was substituted on the tom- |’ Comsiderable excitement exists at Cold swent} mittee of stewards in of Rev. J. K. Wardle, and " # <4 Rev. K. 8. Foster in the room of Rev. AG. Foss of the | pile® south of this clty, wae Committee of Worldly Amusements, The -highway.robbery, perpetrated on © Crawford, RS. Foster and We i Fors Cone pene | might The'victim’s name is James Smith. Four as a commitiee to confer with the Methodist Episopal | pellod hin te tend i eae Bee serdrese cogs conference in session Fast, and ascertain the possiblity | He isa drover, and iad Just roturded free einen ae of making arrangements fora social reunion of thetwo | witn the procceds ia his pocket y ies at a time and place appoial ‘The Rev. Mr, ScHorieiD, ‘an educations! Baling ton Beldinge and Williams representing Dias of Do ins, Duteh ver pat 8S mt, Methodist Episcopal college in Kansas, having had his | now conned in the ail in this city on the obaee 6e sooner or later must come before this court for tual adjudication; and it is betieved these Dills will ultimateiy be deciared unconstitutional in their whote length ard the Supreme Court. Jadge Watts, who has recently arrived here from the | independent of these special compacts by the provisions Far West on business with the Bureau of Indian Adtairs, | Of ‘te {lors ponstiiae oe ee could bas informed Commissioner Taylor that while on bis | she be excinded therefrom ‘by Congress; and that all oF * set, A : way to the ast he observed great numbers of the | opposing acts of said State or of Congress, being con- . the fedevat st |, Which is ‘the su- Mississippi Petitions for am Injunction. Re- | yienaly cheyenneand Arapahoe Indians moving from | “AY '2. tho, feteral constitution, which is “the, sa. training the President and General Ord. the upper Missouri country to the territory south of the | proper case we believe will be #0 declared by this Arkansas river, in order to separate themselves from the | Court. . rh hesides the be. ue. ke. howile ands of tat recon. ow that te hose | ad? <M" yaMAaghanma ale he, Peter tribes are likely to receive the earnest attentions of pa ere compacts, Stungersent ” Lecermpgr pa Major General Ai and his troops, the friendly Indians | 2nd ‘‘unalterabie,”” securing ver to the Stal Wasinnotos, April 4, 1867, oe dansote of severe all the tiee of rela, | of Mississippi her rights.as a Sta‘e of this Union. Such s t of the Public Debs , e compacts, and the rights acquired under them, we be- Sree nparative table af the analy | Sonetlp. Neve this court will regard ita its daty to matutaln ang peer ot ee i protect in the same manner at least as It would enforce Mero of the patie ob a taken from the reports of | aye President will seni, to the Senale tomorrow | Eruees inaividuain, Wy injunction or otherwie he 8 form: ol Me dara td Troasary for the months of APF } another name forthe ofiee of Commissioner of Agrici!- | Sfmesippr avers and. charger that, havius hoen admits 3866, and April, 186 consitunon Which may be formed wu! them. The mischiefs that must result from such ate of things are incalculable, Suits without number, not only in re- gard to rights of property but for punishments inficted ‘without authority, a total disorganization of the present Psa rey inasmuch as no elections can be held to fill ‘State offices, — of anarchy must se — goverment cab be again reorganized by the people. Therefore publie policy, the good order of society, the safety of @ people, call loudly for speedy redress. And compiainant also charges thet this bill is filed as a bill of peace, and to prevent endless suits and contro- versies, inasmuch as the execution of the acts must pro- o ygenng ye siation as to disturb the Lane ler jely, by aggrieved parties to se: redress against offleens pe | others who may commit trespasses and crimes againet the innocent, To pre- ventsuch evils is one of the common grounds of equity jurisdiction. And the complainant avers that this appeal is made to this honorable court in good faith, and not from facuous motives, of from any spirit of insubordination to law, but under a Gixed belief that these acts are ip violation of the constitution and of the compacts aforesaid, and im- pose no obligation op her people to observe them unless decided w be valid by this honorable court; and, therefore, claims, as she hae a right to do, the deliberate determination of this court, as E adap: ture, m the place of Mr. Kennedy, who was rejected by | ted as a State of the Union in 1817, she has ever since TOTAL DEER, tinued to be so, and ts 80 now; that she has a State the Senate day before yesterday, He bas directed a list | Contin Bisean tt hess, chat e Paseapaecaneran consteatan, red ef all the applicants forthe office te be prepared, and, |’ in complete and successful operation under her constitu commencing at the head, as soon as one fs rejected wil | tion, with all its departments tilted and samsiniatored by send in the name of another, until he happens to hit bon ram lonerion, my ee ae inch mah ‘upon some one who is not distasteful to the Senate, or | oprstitation of the United Stas, ad by the covenants q ney subse- | and compacts atoresaid, to be regarded as a State ol FotM oo exhausts the list, in which oe ca pial pea lane camaneate eireeets te ee egoes sod gins Detuetlon meee quest course has not yet been determined upon. that the constitution of the United States fe the supreme AMOUNT IN TREASURY, names before the President for the position of Commis- | Jaw of the land, and when her constitutional rights, er sioner of Agriculture are ex-Governor Holbrook, of Ver- | the covenants with Georgia and,Virginia, are invaded, Bearing coin interest Bearing ourreucy 1 Bearing no interest Matured, nut paid. April 1, 1866. credentials read to the Conference, spoke a some length | hav} 2.089. 71 7 to 1 to | the tribunal ized aving obtained goods to the amour of $10,000 from H.. r Colonel J. G. Capron, of Maryland; Colonel Robb, of | stitution to decide in the last resort ip ull cases iu which | government within their appropriate spheres, by-trying | abundance ‘oftands, but financially its coadition was im.” . oe bog Kae gh twenty other iirms have Total, Ilinois; John B, Clarke, of Missouri, and Orange Juda, |'a State is a party, and to give appropriate and ade- | their acts by the test of the constitution; and she | pecunioua. Help was wanted from thegood people of | "so entered suits agai @ prisoners for the same quate relief, especially when, as in this case, there is claims the exercise of this undoubted right in advance otherwise no remedy to prevent her utter annihilation; ihe Hast, and he was authorized to convey laude te ace | omence. Their bail was placed at $7,000 eacli, in dee for the purpose of preventing irreparable .mischiefs so ‘The following is a detailed siatement of the debt as it | of New York. one desirous of making what he would pronounce a pro- Yault of which they are now in jail. “existed on the Ist day of the present month :— Payment ot Prize Mouey. and if See be oa here, then Led eso ong is gem yg and frgeeparn des shone ae hae threatened. | Gtable investment. Died. DEBT BEARING COIN INTERYST, The following prizes will be ready for payment at the | without redress and her most sacred nght may n- she shoul mistaken in this, and the acts should The Rev. Mr. Spence, of Tennessee, said his Conterence od Five per cent bonds... «+ $198,091,850 | omce of the ahaa Auditor of the Treasury ina few | Vaded and her very existenco destroyed. be decided to be constitutional, she will most cheerfully | had an immense tract of land within its limits, but the |. _S!#80x.—On Saturday, March 30, Verma L.. aged B ‘The said State further shows and charges that, having days:—The San Jacinto, for the eapture of the prize | pecome a member of the Union, as aforesaid, in 1817, Lizzie Davis, in which the seamen’s portion will be | she surrendered certain rights to the United States in consideration of perpetual pri n under the consti- *,00,000 | $1 26; the Queen, for the capture of the prize Louisa, | fotiadermion Ps bane & aricinanes aa Beata pen: SPA at ASB! $1,490,381.501 | Seamen’s portion, $4 66; the Virginia, for the capture | potually guaranteed, and that forever after it waa impos- CURRENCY INTEREST. of the prize Henry Colthirst, seamen’s portion, $3 70. sible for her people, or for the State in its corporate ca- General Ord’s Orders to His Troops. bre ahwaixe Se ee care Au order published by Brevet Major General Ord, com- | Was a nullity, which she hes admitted, by eografting in maoding the department of Arkansas, on tho 20th | an amended constitution a solemn declaration itiat, the commen retended ordinance of secession adopted by a portion =— ¢ io om aDAIDE aMoers | Pra er people was absolutely all and vosd, ai she now Matored debt not presented for payment. $12,286.058 | !© ® communication of the municipal authorities of | most solemnly asserts that her connection with the DENT REARING NO INTEREST, AHH Little Rock, in reference to instances of dangerously | federal government was not in any wise thereby Fractional urreney #75,417.240 | fast riding and drivmg om tho sidewalk of the | Cosel inst ibe Congress of the United states cannot pvr gota ripe giomeey 3,217.404 | atreots by officers and soldiers, in violation of city ordi- | Constitutionally expel her from the Union, and that any siaechs nances, The General says that he cannot too strongly | attempt which | practically door'no 18 ¢ nuliny and abe forms also charges and avers there is no provision e Teprehend this practice, and informs the command that | Cor tcation of the United States which subjects her as a when troops are stationed in a town they must conform | grate to ‘any pains, penalties or forfeitures as a conse. to all municipal regulations, and directs commanding | quence of such void attempt of a portion of her people yield implicit obedience to all their behests, whatever the consequences may be. All she desires is to guard her rights and the rights of her citi- zene, and this boon she hopes may be accorded ber before i is too tate, and without being subjected to the imputation of impreper motives. If either the State or the people have constitutional rights it isa paramount duty to preserve them by all legitimate means, ‘This court the State believes to be the great tribunal for the peaceful settlement of all constitutional questions, as especially in “all cases in which a State is a party,”* and expressly provided i the fundamental law. In consideration of the premises, and inasmuch as complainant manifestly has no remedy whatever at law, as must be apparent to the Court, and can have no redress as a State only through this Court, as provided by the constitution, com- | omer appeals to the preventive power of this morable Court, exercising the jurisdiction of a Court of Equity, and humbly prays that the said Andrew Johnson, and his officers and agents appointed for that purpose, and especially General E. 0. C. Ord, abovepamed, de perpetualiy enjoined and restrained Six per cent bonds of 1867 and 1568 15.492'641 Sax per cent bonds of 1881. Six per cent five-twenty bond: Navy pension fund... lar ease ee tvcra Guiee othe tata a |, Hastrvos'~On Wadsendey. ape 87 Jou aan, in Tennessee to establish schools for the education May bis soul rest in pe becreratt sere oe resi Riverdale, Wis friends and a of the children of those soldiers who lost their lives jequaintances fighting for the Union, Many of the schools they bad pt aged his “et ce, River were conducted by rebel teachers, and loyal people | Thee’ nite" urday afternoon, at two o'clock. Would not entrust thelr children to such guides. A | o'olex for the re, sclemm requiem high inass at ning letter from Governor Brownlow, held by the speaker, MéKonz.—On THe Of his soul. Recess a Z bees of loyal principles o Foagbeasiows, county ras ae ia The Rev. Jesse T. Peck, previous to his departure for | Yen's the Troy Conference, thought it appropriate to make a ot tis sche Patciol ni ier of, the family and those few remarks to the members. He had no desire for lay, James Murphy, are respey, fe dined rother-in4 many travels he bd af least learaed omer hiei ands | Ho foneral, from ‘his late resdence, 49 Kast Sevens man; one thing, and tha was that the Methodist Charch was a very larce one. He | Seni’, See on. Sunday afenoon,’ at halt-past one would, however, rather stay with the New York Confer- [For Other Deaths See Biguy, } $105,956.47 | officers to render alt possible assistance in the enforce- | bag obs mised = bs [ecarty ore | ens eee carrying out said eee | eee ean Any other, for he ‘balloved’ ie the para of, — ment of such regulations, been expressly refused in the convention which frat directed to the parties aforesaid, and all other requisite The Rev. J. W. Waxety alluded in feeling and com- Registering Voters in Virginia. the federal constitution. She avers tbat her citizens | process necessary ~~ be issued for such other and | plimentary terms to Jo I sich weg speaker. Like him, he -——— Private advices from Richmond to-night represent that | !ost none of their political rights, nor incurred any | further relief as may be deemed proper by this court, | considered that the was his parish and the universe Amoont of debt less cash in the Treasury. $2,523,428,070 nalties, except what might be inflicted on them as | and that defendants be required to answer this bill of | his conference. % queries ey ‘the | General Schofield is active in his measures to commence | individuais by due process of law, after trial by jury, in } complaint. ‘The Bisuor remarked that the departure of the Rev. Comparing this statement with that of last month, the | registration, A Board of military officers are engaged | courts having jurisdiction of their offences, and that dis- | And ae in duty bound complainant will ever pray, &c., | Mr Peck was ae ‘act done in the best interest «@ebt bearing currency interest bas diminished | ;, apportioning off districts and counties, to which regis. | biti iprrwaeerastyrtha! a upon her or ~0 4 an &ec., &e. W. L. SHARKEY, and jr of the Church. $62,748,100. The matured debt not presented for pay- | tration officers will be appointed. It is eald five thousand | Ciizetl, otherwise inan ex sforesald. by any body of (oles tor eomapttinons,- | eaten een cepeaneies, ikl prepaenteny © veseizing mont has decreased $1,751,030 75, and the debt bearing | voters will constitate a district, under a board of com- | ihe United states, as well as of the compact with Geor- Ya aah boo beatae hase a canaionne epebunived. ne interest has decreased $6,901,084 36, while the debt | missioners. These commissioners will beappointed from | sia of ee with Virginia of 1787. The said State | The Argument im the Mississippi. Injunction | for non-attendance. * ‘Dearing coin interest has increased $34,526,400;° which admits that by the wrongful acts of part of her citizens, Elder Auezer Osporne, transferred from active service i ine! 526, 400 ; the loyal men of the State, with probably a military | 354 the negloct of the federal authorition to ‘the Case. ehows a reduction i ‘ to the superannuated iat, spoke ‘but with mach in the whole debt of $26,873,915 Ol. | omcer on each board. The registration will doubtless her government became tem; The argument to be delivered in the Supreme Court ‘on the change he war’ to Butthe amount of coin in the Treasury has diminished | commence in a month. ia — eee Sib me seed eros to-morrow in support of the petition for an injuaction er: |. Bs WAxEty, in o,f combined pathor and $1,314,563 90, and the amount of currency im the Notice to Diariners. Fn dase OE NCREMA en ‘against the operation of the Reconstruction act, has also pe rep hn gin Ange gen a el sek ‘Treasury ‘hae diminished $18,223,541 75, which being do- ‘The chairman of the Lighthouse Board hes given Sp coceunenee! the view of the President of foe ‘been prepared by Govérnor Sharkey and Robert J. [age pao repat oot ot the Wesleyan Uuirarsiy Walker. It is vory lengthy, the brief alone. filling twenty-four pages octavo form of closely printed matter. Extraerdinary Session of the Senate. ducted from the above excess shows a reduction of the | notice that fixed lights have been exhibited at the en- | United States, and the apparent sanction of the pub! ota) debt during the ‘month of March to the amount of | trance of the, xiver Pekalongaa, on the north cokes of | faniiment of the wnole country. people ef the State as, 97,306,010.86, the Island of Java, an@ atthe mouth of the river San | government, republican in form, and so in practice, and A Deadlock on the New York Appolntments- | Francisco, near Maccio, in Brazil. she has been recognized as a State by various acts of The Senate and the President have come toa dead- ‘The Yellow Fever Epidemic at Panama. Congress, by tne official proclamation the President, ‘Yeck on the subject of the New York appointments, The} ‘he following is an extract from a letter received at | ir wae i Jeng interview with the New York Seuators last vight | the Navy Department from the surgeon of the United | admitted, still, when the people of Mississippi did ease ok States ship Jamestown, dated Panama, March 21:— a ‘Gemands of those Senators do not appear to meet wil is a in Panama, though it is the views of the President, i atlemptsd to conceal tue feck There ib no oy fe a a a a te Dh pc cs Aspinwall, nor on the vessels inthe bay. We had rain @everal Sheridan’s Removals in New Orlenns. Steer ‘every fourth day for the first twenty days of this tap nee or Arriva? of the Monongaheln—Negro Celebra- ten at Yorktown, and a Di Ine cendiaries, &c. Mr. Monroy, (rep.) of Ind., offered a resolution that ton thousand copies of the Army Register for 1866 are hereby ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. —_——_skh SS HOCOLATE MOULDS AND METAL STay.— Foramse Mownox, April 1, 1867. COS a pra od The -romor current to-day, that Attorney General | month—the tomperature being at six A. M., 76 degrees ‘men, deriving their just powera from the consent | Ho cid not know how many copies had heretofore been | The United States steamer Monongahela arsived in Ornamental, by JAMES , Stanbery has written an opinion for the President, to | § minutes; at meridian, 81 8 minutes; at six of the governed.” ‘the pert assembled voluntarily, Printed, but the Adjutant General had said that hebad }-the-barbor late on Saturday afternoon, and this morning meer Salis! pas tho effect that General Sheridan has no right, under the | P27 61 dearees Smimuteet Ot midnight, 78 degrees 7 | and not by compalsion of the President. A copy. of thé unable to obtaln a sufficient number of copies to | proceeded to the Gosport Navy Yard. She bas been on OR BUNIONS ENLARGED yAuTe ENLARGED. an he - | original and amended constitu’ erewith proses meet regu! . Morton ‘Diseases 4 j vecent Military Reconstruction bill, to remove Mayor | fonant Commander McDougal thal the fever was ‘The ward State farther avers. that she has extibited her | ther remarked that it was but just that late volunteer | @ short erulse to the Southern coast, and visited Wil- roadway. id Monroe,-or-any other officers in Louisiana, is premature. | epidemic, and there was no hope of its disappearance gene fall and adhesion to the constitution of the United | officers should also be lied. N. C., Beaufort, Port Royal and Charleston, 8. pose ———— SRATIC UNION G A EeAL COMMITTER, EMOCRATIC U: D ‘The Denectads ties the "Vegitimate result of their unwise scheme to foist negro | trom the United States Legation at the Hague, dated | monte for them, and thie assumption ie foundedton the saree, Tem merme's, ester of Huda, aay) aide, ington, ‘ for it to work s 1 Representatives to Con- Mr. Epuunps, (rep ) of Vt., suggested that the resolu- of f, The rumor had its origin in an answer verbally given to | im this locailty while material remained dy electing Senatora and Rept 5 C.. At the Gosport Navy Yard supplies and coal will be ~, x , aud recommended the departure of the ship at the of righ \d duty sbe bound to do; but | tion must go to the Committee on Print ‘ 4 ‘8 direct question addressed to the Attorney General by 4 | Sarigat possible moment for a cold climate, ‘The ship | Sie" semotor® aga’ “Heprecentativon shave bec | a ASTRON OO Er ating. at ronota | tarpished her, and upon the arrival of Commodore Wranlog, Apri Ratet. (3 Geet cat, Sect one minent citizen of Louisiana on the subject. The | was ordered north on the 14th of March. and are ully excluded = from __ their | tions of thig character had heretofore been passed by the in the gunboat De which is daily expected, | each election: on Saturda Tag hte Angem bt pro! 4 ‘wrong! Boggs ri Soto, oe iv Bs, ‘att Attorney-General is with the President to-night, in close | Arrival of the Huron at Porto Grande. ee sagt oe Wigs od fe rye eae oe oe <eoue ee ay 8 rale Of owt she will sail for the West Indies to join the flagship sus- | fi'thav"the disirios te si constitation, and it is not improbable that an official and Despatches have been received at the Navy Depart- es ee Pe ea oy ee nr Pretty pinesenTioeen: quebanna, now cruising in those latitudes. Feorag. be held ia an = Wrencodes'® He. written opinion on these questions may be forthcoming; | ment from Lieutenant Commander H. Erben, Jr., of the | the government wihout representation, ‘And the com- |" The resoluwion eas accordingly referred. On leet Saturday the colored population of Yorktown | (-” autional Oonvention; segeates at wr but it is‘Delieved that no opinion has been yet written, | United States steamer Huron, dated Porto Grande, Cape | plainant charges thai, after the exclusion of her Seuntors AID POR A RAILROAD IN MICHIGAN. and vicinity celebrated the passage of the Military Re. | {0Psten as the ward has members of thie Yr ve e deo ‘esent the ward in a + % do Verde Islands, March 2, 1967, and announcing her | 204 Representatives, and after the exclusion of th Mr. Cnanpuse, (rep.) of Mich., submitted a joint a ‘Senatorial i Appciiements bs thé President, Senators and Representatives of nine other Sta resolution from the ature .of Michigan a | Construction bill. by a procession. The affair was cop ihe delegates to the State" Couvyntion se, James Nesmith, of Oregon, has been nominated as | arrival at that port, after = passage of twenty-six day8 | most of whom applicd for admisaion, but were Grant of lands to consiruct a railroad from the iron | ducted im good taste, and the participants being com- phe and to cor th other orgaui; Mini@er to Austria, and ex-Governor Bradford, of Mary- | from New York. Ofticers and crew well. Very rongh | the representatives of twenty six States have assemoled | regions to the Straits of Mackinaw, which was laid on posed solely of colored people, the arrancements were fe% ‘of enema aacigzts the vote of rental Wie caked Serre of Samer, | wee wo erent dong tbe meen com | cen Uuetene ca ceva tee | Pe ee nae eee dg ite cig oe bron ako may fer ar cmroesay mag ut Nesuiitly was one of the Senators from Oregon in the | mander Erben announces that he would leave for Rio | which is now the special object of compla:nt, hems Mr. Sauzsnury, (dem.) of Del., offered a resolution quictly ee Lope No ponds dL trict Conventions together for the ru a ey ‘Thirty-pinth Congress. Janeiro on the 6th of March. “An act to provide for the more efficient ment of | that hereafter no chaplain -shatl be elected or appointed | Say ‘bea it not been fora few aincerdant ita) meee = to the Nute wentiee: f the © fieut El 1 ei the rebel States,” which is hereto annexed as exhibit A, | by the Senate, +4} i Asnit., ment at Cooper Inatirute, Tag oh, Monday, April a, ee eet ae een Internal’ Rovewne Tecelptn and an act entitled “An act supplementary to an act en- | Objection having been made the resolution went over. ne mere colored) Si 1eck for organization. wll abe thes—-Sumner’s “ Advanced” Position. The Internal revenue receipts to-day amounted to | titled an act to provide for the more eiicient government | _Oumotion of Me. SUMMER, (rep.) of Mase, the Sonate ing in bloodshed and the death of one of sSadetncy, Mie, mong Dlaoes ‘ Certaia republican > care, eee he of baer} $856,272. J toe Ee ses sen, erage ay) a Saat Pe went into Executive session. ment of a+ th United States math lowe ht seen ee mF 3 4 Brosdway. party in Connecticut at the door of Messrs, Sumner ‘The Rinderpest in France and Belgium. prayed to jen as a part of this bil. Yorktown, while under the ini iqnor, if Fours ward Warren Eanes ‘Wilson —particularly the former—asserting that it is the | The Department of State has received a despatch | Of , Shove | bills admits | that they are States, SOUTHERN VIEWS. contact with some colored pe were not eDeieed siregig, | et Warron Hal, corner @ Olver and Heap me! displayed their revolvers the mg suffrage,apon all the Northern States; and that the peo- | March 16, in which the writer says:—‘‘Since my last | pretextset out in the preamble, that no legal State gov- | Call for the Twe Races to Unite in Louisiana. discharged one promiscuously into the procesfhey ‘Bitth ward—475 Pearl ) ple of Connecticnt had a realizing sense of the matter | jetter the rinderpest has spread into Belgium and France. grnments exist in the sald State of M 04 ofter {tom the New Orleans Crescent, March 30.) nately, however, wishoat injaring ‘ny oDsed in 2olarnt Sereaths Wanderers, noubeest COM or ohent Drought home to them by the recent declarations of Sea- | The report of its progress in Holland from the Sth of | property, Sipen ls boltevea to be ellie expesona.sinas eal Sa Se anaes aw See. (aes serenen of Uneir vovelvers sat ot tho time, bet = ‘tor Sumner in the Sonate on. that subject in answer to | Janoary to the 17th of February shows a decline from | the poople of Misslsipp, the only source trom which | Fovernments aa “provigenal oui’ we ets comoaiied tee | ‘nedent teantoneiny it wes ai) and ite convents aves a question of Sepator Dixon. And it may be here stated | week % week. The number of cases during that period poo gee Bay wee The Fd beens aes, the actual condition of affairs to recognize the military Fe Ones pasate lemcennt, shat ike ought tha Senator Dixon pat be quesuonfor | was nearly 1800; dente, 7,16; laghterd, Gttl— | the prowcion of i, tery and proper stam act, | Duara. Jeze lac, 1 bohoores Se, thereor, a plan Set political purposes, having an eye to the effect the answer | being a total loss of 11,596," and the act supplementary thereto, apnibilate be. ie peaaeaee ‘The wounded m the State and ity cannot be avoided, but te iafiluence as far as practicat would Bave upon the canvass then progressing in bie Nomination Rejected. Eopemete yee BAT Cetmee: | the very race which our opponents hoped shot, and the twe avenue. oma State, It in admitiod that it was good electioneering | The Sonate rejected the nommation of Thomas Shea | cne,Power \0 control, modify, Sovercig power ent; | Wome be an iaetrament, of oppression, ate SS ae ow York besomtly. Roce, Tweniye iplomacy, and that the result of the election proves | as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second dletrict | ind the utter destruction of the Ratetran be she conne: | anne, Sf, Protecting both aces sgainat ihe ake Naa that Senator's sagacity, both in resptct to the impres- } of Indiana. Hosece of thelr execution, They alse violate a well} be no antagoniem detweon the white save Tevont appelatitery re —_ fi salutary principle im governments, {8 ] the bieck races at the South. te of the | avenue. sien expected to be made by that question and answer Resistors In Bawkraptey. observance of which can alone ‘preserve them, by — om toa? en Monroe, Thq,cllowing won ‘and touctiing his own political course as between tbe | Chief Justice Chase has prepared and will soon inque making the civil power sabordinaie to the miliary rr or ee have mano Oo Bet Hail, Perty-fourth street, progenies by bis own party friends in the queen beans BY aneaer, von Ch aiford a Srmirues in eos, sod make 8 prosednat Oy ck Doom Changed, thelr inleresta arne"eoher, and ls Is the bi oy Conventions will meet at the fol. ; ~ F Svestotben Benstor Sumner dove not and never did care | clear iden of the character of the gentlemen whom he | into multary 4 in which every man may be | SSrror ech tocugayn fer the tenet of New. Bag: 1 8 Gansevoort Uistici—Rmereon's, Houston street corner off Lar anything about negro suffrage, but that be now, as | Will select for that service. deprived of. goods, L and life by the | tne tax upon his cotton thas is ‘by te Barrascat Barracks, Flor. Dreath of a military commander or the sentence of the and Fist Lieutenant o| always-defore, only seeks to be conspicuous in the ad- Supreme Court of the United States. military commission or tribunal, without the benefit of uxt, dia. Be toe mame tax, apo, hie seger and pve aor Rana, | ‘vance 6m some leading question for purposes of personal | The argument i No. 166, Nichol ot al. vx Lavy otal, a OE ee Te gy he vit mo ‘las chat conitbutes to bls comfort orto he now Tortugas, to be of Company ; concluded, Prize case—the steamer Bazaley | requirements and guarantees i aes cumaaes by ons 4 ‘Monroe; Reomer, transferred Republicans admit that their party needed a little | and cargo va the United States, was taken up and par- | Sit save me peinly protect and guard the Hier ints par. Soscelleenea ta ccner, Wvery ronmmm,” » ine Ton Sot romana toe PE oeeaterred ebestisoment, a84 do not appear to be surprised that | tally srgued. No. 158 will follow. pose said acts divide the ten Southern, into five | Deis the two races to unite in © common cases, agsines ‘ Ray C, Fort, Monsees Liswts ye. Firs Liewtesaat » ave hed it in the result in Connecticat, Court of Claims. malltary detrei, and make it the dug 254 tg page a | ‘asics! encroschmente upon our common o I Key Woe, Tues ofers, who have beet On General Butler and the Booth Diary. Ce RE eee re baieent foros under biny geet il ie to be the ae | Phe Colored Voter te be Taught and Tanght to oakee Hlde of duty, will aberly take thelr A prominent Senator wonders how General Butier is ind bie solion taut! momen s, Se (Rt pl - a eat trem vanes City county, 428 Tenth arene to get out of the muss he has plunged himself ito by THE PETITION OF MISSISSIPPI. Hees at Xs to eupprom fusurrect ‘Gender and i ay Tees mesures thas nia, bring intelligence of Solitons saased ‘Wome fatrict-—Coraer itleth aveet and ighiht ses his charges against Judge Bingham, and adds that it is violence, and 0 punish, or cause to be alt die whites will maintain for bim all the | large store, belonging 00 0 Be, red reximent, ty duakict—MeCabe, 391 Thirdavenue. - ‘of th criminals; and he may organize ‘and will assist and en- | "2 leGann, 100th siveet, corner Broad ‘wonderftl how s man credited with so much astuteness | ‘The Supreme Court Called Upon to Stay the | terrors of Mat nad widens to eben fee oni all ES that Waterman vad excited the on- 3 PRs : as ie aevorded to the General, could make such a fool of Execution of the Reconstruction Act. he may think proper, ‘Bet by whet rule or Inq a be 10 Wh tticne taey wit uy totem f of suse of Bie BT noiene fn A ‘MYchell’s, Fify-ninth street, Fifth, hhimeelf.aa.to prefer such grave charges on suspicion of Wasmixcton, April 4, 1867. Of the nights of By what role new one ‘and Wa absent ons re, Ustrict—Buli’s Head Hotel, 108d sireet and, the vagnest sort without # shadow of evidence to sustain | The following is a copy of the petition of Governer purchasing goods, whan soméot the e IR yescond distriet-- them. “The remark is also made that he should have | Sharkey, of Mississippi, and Robert J. Walker, to be pro- Gn ‘up ll ‘tno/FOunoy,) JOHN H. ANTHON, Chairman, | { foreseen that Secretary Stanton, Judge Holt and others | sented to-morrow to the Supreme Court :— ‘There was no insarance on 9 Coop, | secretriee were involved, and that if they were base enough to con- | To Tax Scrname Court or rae Untrep States:— loss will be very severe. <i Oi apire to poeh enact they would prove equal to the | schawor herself and such our Sates se tay be inter TTERIES STOPPED IN GEORGIA Dot RTAINED PROM THR COURTS OF THI task of covering their tracks and placing thelr accuser } ewted in the premlass, who shall, by consent of the " money, of hie right to assist, in LETTERES STOPPED SMLLY, dronkennenn or deaseon suas Rae ot : 1 es hereto, cl 1 Ga, Abril ¢, 19807. 4 the wwleward position it i suspected General Butler | court, properly make themselves partiog hereto, against | of its citizen or reetmorer which the States economic governmeat under a fixed de sdacvag & On, om Seek, thet ikeeers “1 RENG, Counsellor at Law, 212 Broadway, ‘will fin@ bimeelf. President of the United States, and also General | power to legisiate for themselves, ‘Co-operation with his conservative friends ‘The case (array ‘in Augusta, Galwas arcaod | 2 The Maximilian Dynasty— and the | £. 0, C. Ord, acitizen of the State of Maryland, who bas | existence and them acainst the dangers of radi- | & Oo. lottery, managers an ‘injuttion against | [)"NNINGHAWS RUBUMATIO REMEDY NEVER, events Sey Men ak "e nig nara eae | fence sta say Una uaa | Rr oto ir nt "ows | chs oe ek General James Watson Webb, when 1m this city, related | after st lumbly complaining, the oon is Wass Of the 4 means en ie eae) fale * % von 5 “ 4e Senator Jobnton that upen an occasion of his break. | Mississipy! would, recperttuly nom ted of a por, | the State. There acta also provide that the goveraments Se Raae Wee ere dennis minresion Sa MLA. 7O,THONAS B. AGNRW A GREER WION Ax fasting with the Emperor Napoleon, that sovereign con- | tion of the territory or domain comprised within | now existing in the Southore States are et ee the reckless oligarchy whose machina- WEWS FROM NE { 4 Plowt everything ‘cise ‘Cheaper thew 7 mia ‘Feneed to him that his Mexican expedition and empire — ou oo a the ee cg ree oe oo ‘ime abolish, (t-§ wa rain eo orate “4 concern wili bestir San Francisco, (Pil 4, 1867. ‘orke price house, ui Bad been the mistake of his life, and that he was bat too | fie and the Danes ‘States a to the * onal trol or supersede them. Tl acts were vetoed by the So ‘A despatch from Virginia City announ? (ae adjourn- iad to got the matter of b feared here the 24th of April, 1802; that said com; ‘wns | President, but were passed over the vetoes by two-thirds | .. 14 saoumbents Very Corrupt Politicians” of the special session othe Legisiaturs, Rosi is bands. Its States on pri H BR so ood, 100 Delng ex- ment yesterday 0 for a revenue ches in cane Haciaition te coptarea ts will bo: impossible | made on certain consiiens, which were samnemble; | of bo’ om repeeemmiatice in both houses, at which had bean called voeeapiished, Waeh nt to. the for the Merxjoan authorities, civil or military, to protect | Siouid become and forever remain a State of the Ameri- Now, the complainant express; chargen Set sires e 6 Mei ot jou ose . bill. ote ‘many of the people of vada bas hie hfe, and that he will be murdered by the soldiery or | can Union, on the same footing as the original States im information sat Per cemcenn a nee scion | Btate thet our noble: Sr taaded to sald terciory, and to aid wow Hate when of the fehis of the States, wil preseenet fe nesarally an, hor Mine, ‘Tho Vase of Senator Thomas. of Maryinnd. | Maisted, all te terms of the ordinance of the 13th Je Siiranding bi ratio, a an me ‘duty, yoy TB to Ane A Benmor whose word is entitled to the greatest creait, | 1997, except a8 to slavery; thet said ordinance was e fou of said acte, a0 though thay were the ‘ot in the ‘and whe’ bee bad, perhaps, the best opportunity to know, deciares that the charges made by Senator How. | OY Which certain wee eae ee a anne ed in so he ieerana i ent ard, Gf Michigan, against Senator Thomas, are all ‘Meoting with the onginal States ih all respects the view to the execution of sud maa to defend ont falee and.anfounded in every particular. What these | w By sald’ compact ‘of 1808 all Andrew Johnson has sesicned military commanders to } mont to revere of eharges ane is well known—that while he was amember | terme and conditions, as well of the com; ee eee ee eis bomen eee familiar By on CWIELYAM M. WICKHAM, Agent of 1802 a8 of said ordinance of 1787, which were unal- xecution, purpose has _—— Coen : ae —. of Mr. Bashavan's Cabinet be sympathized with the | (erable, were declared to be binding and a part 0. C. Ord, a citizen of the State of peo} 2. Tetos RZ “MEANS rebels and 4id certain acts intended for their aid and | compact of 1802, contained the provisions that ‘ command of [aed — penn ag , = ite eres comfort. There outerde inf however, againat | DAbitants of sald territory shall alwaye be entitied whom cot nant prays may J politicians ; and / Namuvnum, Tem, April 4, 1867. Ww 1 fe a * penis’ | venetie tof babese corpus and of & defendant to thie Dill, and served with all H * im Tem.» Apr Seay Honator Thomas which will probably bave considerable | jury 1 ee eee be deprived of bie nt process, &e. And com further avers thet cal virtues of a few, we shail be rid of Ayres 4 the wat ee, a? mn SEP TOM IN Pri Es weight m the Senate, coming from ex-Renator Cress. verty bat by hie peers and the law of the land. anid General BR. 0. C. Ord will speedily enter om the die- | and trickery syle, rt ntemis. 105; othe occa eo. we BOWRrY, weil, » or ThOmas was choeon to ni) | 4 (errors and Bt ten which es nee therei Siow complainant svern and chart that the @X°- Sinn Tey ize HOTOURAPH rea, Mew, itis awotorious fact tbat thie rampant redicn! ex. | thin war Ine Comeau bonroon ‘ine United” mates ration of aaid acts, by oniorcing thom in the manner of pase... rm Bi it ti i i I 5 { i Hi : i § t z Pomator, commencement of the war wee a violent rebel, and Was ae late # April, 1861, the avibcr of cer | dain revolute NG read ad @ MEoLiNg of PHCHPHOHIEte BF ta SI wee ne Geta | ee anc te aes Se I gi a a ‘Pinntee of 1787, anthony war g et be manifest ng everstbing, including exvbing, een vo the peaple of the weaiern Dart of Mieaiasippl vert? of Join K, Edmundson S Now, however, they | of Dav county, siz miles out on fat u u a 4 =i z E 3 Lj