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3 their unlawful object, may be classed witb acta which do disqualify. Forced gontributions to the rebel cause, in the form of taxes or miluary sseeamenta, which 2 Bar son was or contribute, do not ial- ify; bat volvotary couteibutioas to the rebel cause, sven such indirect contributions as arise from the voluntary thority, or purchase of bonds of State to contract for the publication of ti c of the report, Whether the Comptro! laily de- W > > he oe a Hee) one question; waother tow Convent) bates of the Convention in pamphlet form, and that one Y, ACHTING. CABINET COUNCIL. Be Xo sho make the contract was another, He argued that | copy thereof be laid on the desk of exch member of the Anaicapannnnne (he Convention had all the power necessary for the per- | Convention from day to day. Annual Re, Brooklyn Yacht Club— 2 formance of 18 duty, and that this printing of the do- Mr. Gouto, (rep.) of Columbia, favored the substitute, vt nana ; na meg roe pacy ries re Votes was Mecossary, or at least convenient, to the busi- | thinking that the proferable form of publication. If the | Y1N° nit “4 nowof the Coovention, Itwas not, in bis mlod, © | Argus and the Journal refused to publish the debates, a Fvtnoe-Shey Rabson Gp Mat PApNe | estes sine Report of th THE STATE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIQN | nestion as to the ‘niluenco of the publication of tho | he was sare that the Troy papers would take tiem up. | Huce. port of the Proceedings on the loan of money to curities created to afford the means of carrying o1 debates on the youll = but & oO nae - pRinn city, ah lent, eae to Albany, ate eee ‘Tim yachts of New York and Brooklyn haye each Mi the rebellion, wit otek dinaebaention. ing on venti wo w whiel wou! enterprising papers, the Hudson Daily Regist |. ocanememaamed oe wee, “Sr an’ Cancenin:. en, sae Liemiendon ema eimmeeeeaae tried their mettle in regattas this season, but adverse litary Reconstruction Law. Concurred in unanimously, argued as to the importance of accurate verbatim | of the Convention, if furnished to them. (Laughter,| winds and squalls of adverse natures have thrown many 2 : f proceodings, to save members from the | He thought th niet form of publication, however, | obstacles in thoi k hus they have made ex- Newspaper Publication of the | 2"? being carieebated of Ilarepresenied. by Dew quite sutloient) and believed, thes. undee the law che hibitions that pane Goss et with itoe ta All those who, in lapaetinn or other official capacity, were engaged in the furtherance of the common unlaw- ful purpose, where the duties of the office necessarily : orre@pondente, He refe to the fact that Con- vention bad no right to go further, had reiation to the support of the rebellion, such as Proceedings, eee broviged. for& similar publication ofits proceed | | the dao. wan i har participated in by Mesa. | spirit of yachting Bat yeterday « genial wind led The Seoretary of War Opposes members of the rebel conventions, ‘and Leg- ings, and did not Ww any g' reason why Con- lurphy, Duganne, Alvord I. on the yachtmen of Brooklyn, and we, in company wit! lomatic agel G i an A A aa tion should not do so, The question was then taken on Mr, Fowler's amend- ha » the d Stan ‘and other officrals whose offices wer created for the pur- ig poe ‘Chautauqua, moved to amend meant, and it was rejected. the t Of that City of Churches, accompanied . pinion of bery. pose of more effectually carrying on hostilities, or whose palenee eae . ‘asked for the yoas and nays on his sub- | yachting vessels ona pleasant cruise and noted their duties appertained to the support of the cause, must be held te disqualify. But officers who during the Febellion discharged official duties not incident to war, but only such duties as belong even to ee] of peace, and were necessary to the preserv: =< id ee of law, are not to. Coed ‘as thereby engaging in rebellion or ag* J. fied. Disioyal sentiments, opinions or sympathies would not disqualify, but where a person has by speech or by ‘Writing incited others to engage in rebeilion, he must f MAN | the resolution’by making it ba A LONG DEBATE----VARIOUS PROPOSITIONS. pista tne Sianteetutasenesinn | ae The yeas and nays were refused, and the substitute u ° * peers cities tae tre meen scartal | pregenad vam uve nore Aih-the otmer por debaice of the Convention, as furaished’ by the “steno. Ur. (dem.) of Rockland, offered an amend- | D02#08 Of vessels, with the’ ensigns of'alf nations ty-'|’ AAR, embers Side the tt Conazr, grapher, provided the same can be contracted for at just | ment directing the Comptroller and Secretary of State | ing, were lying around the approaches Of thé ‘stakeboat, | Fea iestonable Tate, not exceeding in entire amount | to'maxo a contract for the pubiication of the debates in | each bent on the terminating of the race and their President. would be no vicle- | being used in inaking ae tnetirnk eee sped mE | various notes, of interest to the sporting meu of Iélaure : class gambling were there, “bat thet pools were’ not’| Fortheoming * Gemenal. Order to Military time, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ALBawy, June 20, 1867. As the committees are not as yet fully under way, Wd onaplag gang Penge many details of organization perfected, bling them to increase largel, ‘copies: - | Those who wore skilled in the varius dodges ef first: today's cece ae plan remote pee a ey ye ge oT a Sup additonal expense Seen shi by grotinrwerenitipee caer ye ne pert, Indeed sueb action of any committee mayenot bo | tion to the proposed amend:nent, except Tuo the Convention cats at last to vows'on the on- | PAlroutised, aavo by a fow of the inexperienced: "Ceon- Command hr-hy csnpiedty peeehnaaagnatiy pels Nir involve delay in ad\ ertising for proposals, an dated. penolation: tering around the of Ss ers. ents to the second paragraph, with the exception of the expected for many days yet, Several resolutions were | jt high time that the debates wer: inid’on the desks of eg a8 modified at the suggestion of Mr, ing grand point of starting were the points i words, ‘Where a person has by speech or by writing tatredueed, and the remainder of the day was con- | members He concurred entire y in what had been | “wr Ganweny demanded the yous and nays, and thoy f%, "OMe 1 yestardapio.negatta. Among the grand iaeinad Mniaamus ie case te chan ke ek cae sumed in a wordy discuasjon on the subject of “ said by Mr. Murphy as to the power of the Convention | were ordered, P columns of vessels that stood out to seaward were steamers: “ ee eed cathe ag } it Php ronal ine Fi ¥ PRINTING 3EE DEBATES performance ot ie ned he: Hasson cataiaiy ain F could Phe Srna dcr one 1 replat wre ple a aeons See ne teeetennnns omen The Cabinet ‘més fa welts { bene pres The Duties of the Board Appointed to Superintend the Tt will be remembered that the original committee ap- | ot bo trammelled by any past legislative action on the |." uo! woven. Says being the Allee, Underhill, Moses Taylor and numerous ea Aig Elections. This Board, baving the custody of the list of pointed to consider this matter reported a resolution | SUbjéct. They all agreed ag to the great convenience of | patnard Mario’ Beniks. Anchen, Axtell, Basen, yn new yachts or pleasure sailing vessels that -keptin their | ¢#*:— be registered voters in the district for which it is con- ¥ ——antuorizing th publication of the debates of the Coo- | fone tay today, fod, seating ier ee ened | EAbtown, Buri Cherttrea, Chotebro, Coabraa. Cooke, | wake.. These sailed from the stakeboat, and) made-up |' MI. ANDEsw Jaron, Presiden of the United States. ] sitaied, must see at the name of the, perton offering Vention in the two principal papers of Albany, at tne | was thai of keeping the people informed of ihe doings | ©. O. Dwight, T. W. Dwight, tly, Kadiens Francia, Garvin’ | © Vast Congregation that. grected the ‘racers’ that Wariix H. Rawann, Soortlary of, Stale proves to be the fact, it is tho duty of the Board to re- Dwight, Ely, Kn ; of the Convention. so that when called upon to vowean | Gerry, Grant Gross, Hale Hansihond, Haich, Tarra; Har: | floated nicely upon. the pointa of) grand -interest,-|) M® Eowm M. Starom, Secretary of War. rate of $6 50 per column. Now, as tho length of the | 115 "constitution to be submitted next November the | denburgh, 4 itchman, Huntington; Jarvis, Hernan, b + thes\most}: Mr MoCuLtoow, Secretary Treasury. debates will daily average from ten to twenty columns, | people should have the means of knowing the reasons | Seba, Kinney, Kruim, Landon, Law, Livingston, Loew, | tab om pene ae: ee rer? rae : , ; yeu can imagine what a nice windfall this printing | shown in the discussion for oF agamst any particular Bir, Moon Opagker Paina Avs Purein barbaric din the point of the yachts.-sarting: | Mr, Givaon Waxums, Secretary of the Navy. nol Robertsor ceive his vote if then qualified by residence. They ¢an- Bot receive the yous" of any person whose mame is not upon the list, thouzh he may be ready to take the registration oath, and aithough he may satiefy them that be was unable to have his name registered at the proper er, P part of it, Me knew of no form in which that informa- Roy. Ri , L. W. Russell, Seaver, ‘THE SAILING COURSES AND! DRINCTIONA. (Mr. Auaxanpen W. Ranpatt, Postmaster General, be would be to these veteran political organs—enea-cop- | Tio) was likely to be. given to the people eo effectually | Seymour’ Schell, Sokooursaker: Sobtinaker, Sualthy Spenoer, Mr; Huwny Sransany, Attorney General. 7 time in consequonce of absonce, sicknoss or other cansa, peop! From the stake boat off the Olub House, to and around a ene ee perhead democratic journal, the other a dubiously re- | ax in the form proposed, Ifthe debates were published poe x xe ere 8. Townsend, Van Campen, Ver. tak at South; antonio’ ne Mr, Wnuidu T. Orro, Assistant Secretary of the Ia- The Board cannot enter into any inquiry as to the i xo ” pe p Basis oes sly fata ofthe state, Filey would. a mare ees in the | with Bell: Biekrord, Coen eet, Androws, Beals, Beck- } eastward, and back to the home cakbiet passing to | terior, Sloan tas ora tothe Gualldcation of any pergon Feach of every intelligent voter, , Eddy, Ferry, Fiek ler, Folger, Fe . Frank, Ful- Ne ‘The Preupenr announced that he had under consider. | Whose name is on . readers to a copy, 1t will be seen that these papers | "ar. Auvord, (rep.) of Onondaga, remarked that the fer Govirich ould, Undres, Uescleg Hadiens itans, | tbe eastward of buoys on the West Bank, viz:—Noa, 11, Concurred in unanimously, 13 and 16, both going and returning, distance thirty, | S#0D the two opinions from the Attornoy General as to would be read by ‘only one per cent of the population of | ggregate circulation of those two journals in his county icheock, Hutchina, Lapuam, A. Lawrence, A. Lawrence, Jr., M. H, Lay », Lee, ston, Merritt, |, the legal questions arisii acts ‘The mode of voting is provided in the act tobe by the State. Mr. Greeloy.did one sensible’ thing in op- | Yas crriainly not more than seventy-five copies, and | Merwin, ‘Prosser, iaihbin, ieook Ar D. useel, Silvester, | /MHe% rasa poner ed e of Cater T valiot, Ths Boat wil’ keep a record. and poll-bosk of posing the resolution, on the ground that the debates one pve yep — = penne ‘Thoss copies, | Siaiton, Wales, Wickham and Young—47. Firat class schooners and first class sloop yachts will | Commonly known as the ‘Reconstruction acts,” and | the election, showing the votes, list of voiers and tne be on the ground at ten o’clock A. M. and take position | ‘hat, in view of the great magnitude of the subject, and | persons elected by # plurality of the votes cast at the on they arrive, fty’yarde apart, in aline marked out-by | Of the various {oterests involved, he = Satara of these to the commanding Concurred in unanimously. The Board appointed for registration and for superin- tending the elections must take the oath prescribed by should be inted «=oby the papers in the | aud whether, if the local papers republished the debates, i Maicdal esta nal | persion erty Apdo vocal people | they should not be also entitled to $6,000 each? Ir the | Resolutions being im onder, Mr. Munarrr of St. Tam rel submitted batitute for tl of tho State did enough in furnishing gratuitously to | beet was to keep the people informed of the proceod- | ESist /oonvention in reference to the mit, mics | stake boats placed east and west, » Second class sloope to | {t Proper > have tt considered fully in Oghine these papers the senographic report of the proceedings Py A aa get gen were certainly the best way | was referred to the committee on that subject, “It pro. | south of first class two hundred yards, in same order. and to avail himeelf of all the light, which ef-the Convention, As the ‘of each delegate is $6 poses, among other thin; that all able bodied male i Gaily, and as there are one Handred and sixty members | Sifeady entered into by the Compirolicr and Secretang | Potos, among other, pm all eighteen and forty-five iy thal oe ameter ecthe on Recaro a8 orders and instructions are necessary and expedient to be given to the military commanders. The President said further that the branch of the subject that seemed ‘and numerous clerks and oficera in the Convention, the | Of Stale for the printing of the convention, the con- | fh, Kept constantly enrolled, and that Wirst Class Schooners, members of the Cabinet, to enable him to se@that | the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, entitled ‘An J : 1 the printing, and would * | cg Tons. Ft ‘aot to prescribe an Oath of Ofice.”” debate to-day on the proposition to give the printing to | “AClor was entitled to have all the printing, honorably discharged from the army or navy shall, Fe eh those laws be faithfully executed, and to decide what . yi hee two conceme com the Statecover $1,000, “fhe | °erainly have an equitable clam to the profits to be 4 ‘! i” ” Byrd ‘Concurred in unanimously, 4 time of peace, be exempt, te % derived from this newspaper publication He was, Convention finally agreed to give each paper $6,000 for NEW YORK TAXPAYERS, s printing tho verbatim report of the entire Dherefore, of opinion that, the convention should Bob} i) wrsvsss\dren) of Aiba pulled Up & résobution ion, the leratand- Boney ‘therefor to be appropriated by the next Legis- PApeqeene nee seer poe und d- | omered by him yesterday as follows:— Be In Camer Covxcn, } Wasuincrox, June 20, 1867. Cass Sloope, ¢ a .), of Onond: Resolved, That the Tax Commissioners of the city of New to him first in ‘order for consideration was as to the % STATE BANKING INSTITOTIONS. ae eee ees oe Ceneneane meee th Oat oe OF ae York be requested to furoieh vo this Convention a atemsent tig instructions to be sént to thé miliary commanders tor k: solhasenpettiamabisesemeammbibutsindd tsi Sol It to said that among the matters which will mect the rr Gourh, wren) Of Columbia, with a view of enabling | of the aumber of taxpayers in the clty of New Y +e mandi present— sarly consideration of the Committee on Banking and | econventiva to ascertain precisely the terms of the | S40 Appears from ihe records aud documents in thelr their guidance and for the guidance of persons offering Mr, Anpesw Jounsox, the President of the United offices distinguishing, as far as practicable, between for registration. The instructions proposed by the | states, rance is the proposition for the revival of state | contract made by tho Secretary of State and the Comp- od foe tok ente moat those danking institutions and the conversion of the national | troller, moved to lay the resolution on the table, The property. ee ee ee Share | rt 0 pom a afeeeses ati 1, Attorney General, a4 set forth in the summary con- Mr, Wriux H. Sswarp, Secretary of State. banks into Sixt baake, ject which was under legis- 4 1, . 2 q be P ‘eae motion was rejected, Adopted. ™ tained in his last i now petal hse Maoh He ASTI oot eTeM* |. Mr, Fars, (ep.) of Otzego, moved that the report be ‘LZOTION OP MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY, 1 A hale aaa in therefore, be con- | Mr, Epwim M. Stawron, Secretary of War. nvention. | referred to the standing Committee on Contingent Ex-| On motion of Mr. Losw, dem.) of New York, the Coms Mr. Hoga MoCuuoom, Secretary of the Treasury. 5 ny REPORM IN THE JUDICLARY, ‘The Gummary was then read at length. penses. mittee on the Legislature was directed to report on 10 Ss “878 Mr. Grosow Wauias, Secretary of the Navy. | MARNE, tlio eoting te catia akan | gu nares Bea ta ai wis Et | odin of Berne mer oe gery Seid sgend ms pe Slang of Shean? Migs Sy ented! | | Me asmanomn W. Ramat, Feiner San tn the Judicunry eee oe ate ne retention ar { ‘ion was rejected, for a period of two years instead of one year,” ne cach section was then discuved, considered and voted | ' ur. Huwar Staxaeny, Attorney General, Se Goan af Apna ans rema, = Suproe cury | At, NES Gem) of Deicke areet tere ct | on sce motion he Comes Otho. Preme and ae pre ME rd meeeetropemmnte fo ipa a at e report of e sel comm! © Preamble an: First—Th in the Supplemeo! it 3 eine mend Jag emis tinmanceena, Sb caper in the newspapers was certainly the most convenient | Bill of Rights was instructed to inquite, into the expedi- ‘RTING. defines all the aul ications required, aad OS are ma panapag ny 09. 8 Boor er perepn who can take that oath is entitled to have is name entered upon tho list of voters. Courts are to be abolished. Three branches of Common and useful form. The people of this State had thus | ency of a constitutional provision by which married Pleas may be adopted if the business of the courts far shown but very little interest in the Convention; | women shall, in respect to all yne’-tere necessarily ariaing ‘of War expressed his dissent, and that he concurred with } districts having actually cast not a single vote on | or growing out of the marite} ‘relation, have the same for to start. imous: : should 0 incroaso aa to require them. No judge is to | the 'auostion—and he therefore thought it well toen- | authority, rights, privileges ant pees i the exaal for ssooul Tt | All vote Ayo cxcept Mr. Stanton, Secretary of War, | the Cabinet upon those séctions approved by unaal be sligtble for re-election within two yeary ot the exp | Geavor, through the publication of thelr proceedings in | have, but shall inal Oller mauters ‘have’ the eatso aur | The fourth gun the eigaAl for fat clans to start, | who voted Nas vote; that as it appeared the military commanders eater- cere eae Tee EM me Seer eotae Gace sail esdinn ater | Some kone oe settee raed | Snr ee peceete eae wt | etd pen he pai coert by be may, 2 mi mo on crimin: and one-quart lor The coated people have lan the maler of thelr en- | Oya Siatornd the Albany apera; but the olher Aral the right (be ezarided na wlsaoasss in Welr oma ae Tae rane, tration than Hie pepeene Sot sad hr ein har ado pm norm, the following document, whica has been circulated tem Stier eturtigwr tewhahe poopie the knegleten | viel PeTORMATION 8 TO INDLANE. polot, where—amld ry Te paniott Brine tid ver ok te Maken by bite, | cate in ageneral order t0 the respective commanders, eir proceedi . ‘s rep.) of teuben, of @ resolution | steam! ision 6, ry forth sgmmary. nase CereTa OF Naw Yous, ar. Cuiwrox (26th) Of rie, was opposed to the pas- | calling on the Becroiary of State for invormation as vo By Fant ar i grape ay thea or lang | 8 Datel ot: forth tn th gage of the resol im any form. If it was:to be | the Indians of the State, Laid over under the rale. ot iBortions, by witnesses‘ or any passed in any form he preferred it in the form of an RIGHTS OF CITIES, @her form of proo!. NEWS FROM MEXICO, amendment offered by the gentleman from Chatauqua, On motion of Mr. Gsary, (dem.) of New.York, the ! Alb-vote Aye except the Seoretary of War, who voted “ sending. mr these: wowspupere:weald, brig thon tetero | inte she pecnriets oc taneading ine oonmtnanion oo os 19 + n anne SPECIAL. TELEGRAM TO THE NERALE. 4 ouinrtns Soeheseroniae sien te maemamene: * a ea a te on Ai ie —— a : ~ Mr. M. 1. Towssemp (rep.) of Rensselaer, favored the re- to be and enjoyed within the corporate tm Faver of Santa Anna. port of the special committee, because he believed the | limits of cities; creating or declaring any new divisions Ppulication of the debate necessary to their own instruc- | of the State with reference to local government; creating tion. any local commissions for the government or regulation ‘Mr. Spencer, (rep.) of Steuben, argued that the of any part of the State or any of the cities; vention had a right to determine for itself what ing | the exercise of Sno dective face? 40°87 of the it required. State; regulating the internal police and Mr. Canranrzr, (rep.) ‘of Dutchess, offered as an | of justice within corporate limits, or riding for the rece ne reper P i = sn, elle 9 wort imposition or collection of annual or other taxes, the Convention to furnish to the vy ‘THR BOGCATION OF INFANTS. fort mag Atlas, within twenty-four hours if possible Mr. Kusver, (rep.) of Tioga, presented a resolation ives and proceedings of each day, a legible | with regard to the wane ccolaains phileres ; Mew Omar ook te} The following hes been received with universa? ‘enthusiasm by the Mexican people and military. Gen- erat Genta anna js now probably ab Vers Orman... manusoript report of such debates ‘proceedi nder seven years from hich Coneurred in unanimously, AD INTERIM OF THE REPUBLIC OF MEXICO. such Tanti deaine 00 ime ween ie Feteered ta the Comamitiae en Baveation” ied Fourth--An upnaturalized person cannot take this Agnicta 1. The garrison of Tampico and is citizens bY Mr MoDoratp of ‘Ontario, explained the contract al- BONDING TOWNS AND COUNTING FOR Rall oath. An alien who has* been naturalized can take i have decided to disavow the goverument of Don read} made in regard. printing with the of] Mr (rep.) of Rensselaer, offered a resolation and no other proof of naturalization cam be requ! Benito Juarez as anti-national and unpatriotic. + fo nest eovice scarey, from him, Ant. 2,—They repel and protest in due form against: | the Journal It gave for every eight bu ‘copies of | instita an as to the propriety of init ep ak tant bpm tar page"not less than pe hc Pe 88, | counties et peng 2 fos. the purpene of aiding an Drags except the Secretary of War, who ene Siar te Sith; ena tie nn understood contract ‘Towns and Counties, ‘voted Nay. Bargas and Canales, deciare inat they wilt dotond and ue pape henge Pe | spiel gpedromyer eae ‘ by the Fifth—No one who is not twenty-one years of age at | sustain, with all tele strength and power, the sovers tia they hateoaed to p fe debated Ta ‘paper |) Mr. Goon, (rop.) of Columbia, recalied bis resolutions oose time of can take the oath; forhe must | eignty of the State of Tamaulipas. at all events, He wou! A ‘ofthe | of 8s foliows:— ‘at. this owear that he has thea obtained that age. Arr. 4.—' Protest against the act of Don Benito ‘who was a member of the Convention, whether | Tacrieta fuos toe of this Con’ be direct. | 2% ; ] - Juarez by which he has mortgaged the States of Tamau~ aaaesmn edic'proone from thenoeral conn’ ‘forks Biates as igen Bh pore oop sige ON tacd for par. | pas a8 San Lule Potost f0\tbe goverument, of the tome! drach who been disfranch! = va — fore.) o€ ibang {ove of. Spa ernaristors pertctlate from ~ 185 to ty as lecturer Of statenhal uel Th any rebetion seine ihe ts state Wie aie sated North America for fifty-five millions of: Argus), number of in ¢ felony comm! the laws of any S.ate or of the of jency, General that age regaon, eh Nn owned Maia mittee eek” chy eth ear oy alaevar ‘Wate States, ean "ake the oath, The etual yaricpe: | Santa Anan, "or eagrt-arehot tte Means prea erect 1s cntrean wih an pe, |S Rasen foe ae aster Gt tad does net amonnt to dfratchigsment. "The sor af i. | Grjen wt “Tosent Mf snr ofthe repupli ef Zeaer no strcumstagies wreald thoy. pables toe dehetes O Seaivels Seek. dne aeeciery be 4 ce ae Frppchaseanens bere tosses Wet which te cevares ‘Ant. 6.—The garrison of Tampico places at the disposal passed by competent authority, or which has tee fixed pope, ihe criminal by the sentence of th which him for the crime. No law of th States has declared ey of disfranchisement for of Goueral Santa Anua the said city and State, with all of ite material of war and resources, 80 as to enable him to sustain aud defend the sovereignty of the nation, Ant, 7.—His Excellency the General San’a Aone will directed to proc unless they received pay for the same, as now Seasurets “of thle State tie amount of and they wore saxious that there ‘should be an early || ‘SeaePaasa $2 thics Go nesount of fortohed ball in each of report, so a8 to settlo that question. the yoare from 1857 to 1886, Inclusive, icDowALp repeated that it was understood that Debate arising as to the ability.of the County Clerk of 2 Ncipation in rebel or is it known that di ad uere to the reformed laws, which tolerate the reason the contract for printing was taken #0 low ‘th ties to give the desired mformation, the th , Part! qi support an 10 the retormed laws, was hat tbe contactors intended ° ant up the proceed | rapluionn, by conent ot the mover, went over dail she Lana adept perhaps, Virginia, an to which ‘Stave epeciet a: | "°Ug!Ons Werty andthe, free Dred, es ail have ings for pul ion Paper (the Journal) and | to-morrow. + ose “Mr. Connerr, (rep.) of Onondaga, presented a petition of | then publish the matter in Filet frm He wader- | raz TRUst FUNDS AND SECURITING OF THR COURT OF AP- further was the schooner Myatic, | “Tactons wil be given. taken Ponsession of tte city of Mexico, ae President as eltizens of Syracuse for equal suffrage, Referred to the | Stood that that plan was being now carried on, and that PEALS. dvance of the Alice, whose sailing masters ‘All vote Aye except the Secretary of War, who dis- poets +} Soe Prone erga gress, the debates were being stereoty Mr, Havtsy recalled his resolations of yesterday, as ‘nown rules of seamanship to excel, and hon- | sents as to the second and third clauses, nS Sees Seas Committce on Sultrege, the Journal, without any amendmen foliows, which on motion were adopted :— Hf others of bis class, duventhnhn 0s Guiaciaeaaiias seamunes Ant. 9.—Genoral P. Flores is hereby authorized to Mr. Graves, (rep.) of Herkimer, presented » similar | referred to the fact that both those papers published the-| — pescived, That the Clerk of the Court of Ai report to THR SOUTHWEST sPrT, held office, followed. by “* alban far ttonion The page the government of Tampico near his Excel- petition from one hundred and eighty citizens of Utica fention of 1846, baving bad them | this Convention, with ali convenient speed, the total amount f to this point was still fresh from the South, — poy Gebers ante Ansa, ; el - their own expenso, and neither asking nor | ofall funds and securities now held by him in trust under | and the fessels, still continuing Ia the grand tospira: | #,tR@ most important part of the outh. and requires | Ant. 10 —Genera! Flores will explain verbally to his Same reference. ‘one cent from the Convention. any order, judgment or decrye of any cours, including the by exciting contest, sped merrily on to the goal, | S7ct attention to arrive at ite meaning. The applicant | Excelioncy REORGANIZATION OF JUDICIARY. [URPHY remarked that that enterprise had almost ber court oc yd ant jane 45, ey tte ya and Apollo striving by every possibie a. rg more or affirm as paces ——— of of sucl and securities, w! remat . t I have never been a mem! State tical and militar; Mr. Furizn, (rep.) of Munroe, presented an outline of P pers, and he added that the proceed- | of su mph the goal in advance of each other, But | nor hold any executive or Judicial orice in steers | PELs ico cae ior’ tie Facstieney:-Gemerad, Gooen splan for the reorganization of the Judiciary, which jored the former, who turned the buoy amid | aj ran 41 im an insurrection or rebellion against Anna should have absented himself from the city of ‘New York, then General Fiores will immedimtely pro ceed to St Thomas, or to any other place where he vociferous demonstrations of applause, fol- diately in the order herewith appended: — Gave aid or comfort to the enemies ; vor taken an oath a¢a member of ongress of the United States, of as am officer of the United was judge was appro bate that took place on the question of calling fut "hird—T! eavkey WY oo gdp net re sR al meter? | ie te commnea tor te yours, and less than fifteen years, Fourth—' Judge Gardiner, both ex-Justices of the Court of Ap- . ‘The total amount of such funds and securities that 3 . mM % ‘5 find his Excellency, and comply with tbe object of peals, Referred to the Committoe on the Judiciary. Mr, Onxmat sul he would, sappert. the has 40 remained for five years, aud less than ten vent. a Mi 2) Seene nrerence PR TUn Pap uaace son | Gay sad ne Arosliokcy amply with the vbje INDEPENDENOB DAY. the ouvention to close, the controve Gete | cle idvurrectinewe WP) leeerenien cppraiins aminninn Ud Gee Ant. 12,—His Excellency General Santa Anna is soli- 4 e Convent trae Mo rey cured, and o ‘oh oo epi pepe ee je United States OF given | cited to declare his determination within three days The Parsipexr presented a communication from the ee a eee. gent — mryrey ‘The Convention then, at half-past two o'clock, ad- 9 it e jereor. after having received the present communication, and ‘Cbairman of the Common Council Committee of Albany, | *° “ ne See Tas Caatedtion: hat provides, journed. B ‘Two clemonts must concur in order to disqualify par, | $2 make ie known to this government for i re feaking the use of the Assembly Chamber for the cele. | Sethe expense of tho people, for a full THE NATIONAL GAME. & | Sem to support the comstiuution ‘of the Ualiea: Samay | "tom, eeutes Ua Paneien appnaaee Dration of the Fourth of July. stenographic report of its proceed: . 00 Pramas rebel p> mae aairico be Tamaviaras, May ‘On motion of Mr. Ressrow Brooxs, (dem.) of Rich- | and competent cores of feportere, The apheus Atlantic ve. Eckford. rind 18 wast ‘tsmaaltication, Teas toast happen in ine | Bl Observador, of Matamoros, spoaks scornfuily of thie tt eas ree oceheniiate, ‘would be ote on ning Se wonla eek ve They For the first time this seagon the champions put in ton | order of time mentioned. A person who has held aa | criticisms of Yankeos on Moxicans and Moxican affairs, Mr, Puason (rep), of Rensselaer, called up ano report | We uNcn sain wwephilot form, should they alee be mar. | an appoarance yesterday at the Union Grounds, Brook. a pretty tee a ieee nat attr eard ere te federal consti. | and says that pertous living in glass howes should’ not of the special committee made by him yesterday in | listed for the information of the people tn the news- lyn, E. D., tn a contest with the Eckford Club, which at points that skilied yachimon took to cheat | not disqualified. So, too, a person who bas eneaged in | ‘2Fow stones at their neighbors, {t declares that the SEF echentas aie eawaeee nes were oe eee aera wal teepmeaa | 988 Mine nd tbe Damplonsip inte iyi Although | eompeunderels trom wind snd de, ba We, sling | role, Pachae no renore held anodic a wakes | people of Boxion und New York are worm in mora tions made to it yesterday. The report closed with the | Ir the Convention provided, at considerable expense, to | since the close of last season the Atiantics have lost | “lot, wertiemonsirated maguilicently under the leo of oath, tenot disqualified, than Mexican citizens. In Boston everything turns on following resolution = havo its proceedi thoroughly reported, be though prestige, yet their former position acted asa magnot to | Fort’ D —_ vote Aye except the Secretary of War, who votes | the question of the dollar, Alba: Journal and the leadi: y mi afford re Poe oy Nm Sa yey Ay hoe Albany . yh megs Ne a lon to aa' draw a crowd to witness their initial game of the py a GOh La Rapublica, of Zacatecas, says that Maximilian “and debates ‘of this. Convention, bar ae farniened by Fo Rana tual the dobaves of the Convention were to | s@som, but, from the bearing of the majority of the Inagiage lo Mitvout Wtaltatons Tae, Perwos wie ada: | ving will bean Gnimpeachable witness of the magna fe and furnish ¢wo copies toeach member of | be eo poor and worthless that the Albany journals | thousands present yesterday it was very evident that any time prior to the rebellion held any office, civil or | 2!mity, nobleness and elevated soul of this people, who for compensation of six dollars and af'y | Could not afford to print them, Ifso. the pesple would 7 re gon setae ude that they could not aiford to read the legions of friends whicn the Atlantic Club possessed military, under the United States, aud bas taken an | have beon styled savage, while Maximilian dead will be tad in the regular editions of said papers; aud what the | thom unless they were paid also. (Laughter) In the | had dwindled down to comparatively few, Very few Staten, ia ubyect ee diogualidcon es tot OF the United | onty tho exposure of the romainsof one of many who juested chester, Prat forbarmes ounce "Se SY | ecuod,ppunsen Wore weewraayot tiny | erlacn, Wres""gunet tne chmpony; sane se merodent | Cocerred i nanimouty, “the Pereint Geil af Yow Love bas lag ane . Erastus Brooxs; (dem. hmond, proposed copies take: both these particul inth— rior to thi provied to the reuehuttea as SoOawer== , thought rather hard that that people Real taxed | they have no really efficient, steady pitcher. the “onrivalled’ sea”; but the litte waae beilion are not subject to disqualification.” © | eulogizing the Mexican governmont and repelling ihe io Provided the he debates shall toenlighten the people of another part of the | Swandell pitches at times very well, bat he cannot jad and waves, and who had been their All vote Aye excopt the Secretary of Ws excoed $1040, oF” $5,000 to" the: Jewrmal and $500 0 the | State. He did not believe that five hundred copiew of | iss wad hie fine playing ot centre eld during a ctange brough the day decreed otherwise, and in | x, a Ot War, who vowed j nd provided, further, that the debates shall be pub- | oth chose journals circulated among the people living | tat, 00 als fae PIAY INE 0 Se eat thet was bie od tho gable ponditen 6 ok Rad hens |. Sresie-Btahbonpdemaie, tbe Je be e Ia wenty-four hours wee low tl blands, and more than o1 D . h sublime lon Lt water unl officers of ‘sion of the Convention, ‘State livea thore, Ho st position. Nelson, & you coh iaterposition of the United States, concluding with the remark that the crisis over which wo are passing is yet a terrible one, The matters which depend on the judg- people of the Diayer, played catcher in home boat, amid the sublime straias of | incorporated cities, towns and villages, such as mayors, | ment of the Supreme government are very grave; we do Mr, Francis said that if Mr, Brooks wonld make the | su the amendment offored by the gentieman from | good style; kepta out on the bases and threw ith annexed :— aldermen, town council, and other city or to . amount $12,000 be would accept the amendment, [eth de yreery oppose tae Sther Caeutionss ond jcely ; but ere he cam properly dill eaieere, ere net: calgess 1d eibauatincation y OF town | not pretend, therefore, to forve conclusions, which ought Mr, BRooks did not deem that unreasonable, and | the inal resol to result from reflection and examination ” train himself to throw without learn jation. mm i modified bis aendment accordingly, which Mr. Francis | — Mr. Fuaxcis thought it well to state that unless the | holding the bail eo long Daieeered 16 waneienenty ; ths he can easily SASS cetETZ adopted of the inal resolut peso: there would be ice, J. Grum, one of the veterans, batted vory Eleventh—Persons who have, prior to tho rebellion, “a Mrop) of Wostchoater, aid et. een why | pepuestion of the vertalion roporte of toate an during five innings was preuy been inembers of the Congress ‘of the United statés ot | THE MEXICAN MISSION STILL VACANT. the Convention should Provide for this newspaper pub- Mr. Tiwoex, (dem.) of N. ¥., favored the adoption of did, in fact, very well, and man- mowbers of a State Legislature, are subject to disquaiit- Hieation, In his judgment if the matter was such asthe | the original resolution. The mere pabdlication in | aged to keep the score at much more respectable figui people of the State wanted to read they would for | pamphiet form would be of but little practical use for | than was ae The Atlantics were sbort foar men, Printing it, If either of these Albany journals ad. | members in their current proceedings, because the de- | Chapman, wy injured himeaclf by vertised a mea ory pares to ev @ fali 4 bates in oe form rage ol - on vgs desks for three nag ge a Oatrin aa lay this — age . Pe ee Concurred in unanimously. accurate 1 of the proceedings of the Convention he | or four days after thoy en pl y sagon wero ves that, this regatta was the ‘i ‘was confident jt would bave received additional sub- | Mr. Cooxs, of Ulster, favored (uo amendment of Mr, | rest of the nine showed that, although some of the old yearon, ‘he schooners have n0 prize, os they P eke ‘ook es cath ty” support the, onaet tie ot scripuons abundantly sufficient to justify the cost. it | Barker, believing that it presented the question in its | play was still in them, they were rather rusty. Zottlein, tho raco in six hours, which ia necessary | the United States are subject to disqualification, inclad seomed to him that if the Convention (urnished to theve | true light and took the true position. however, astonished himself by his batting and running, their by laws; but the Witch and Musko. ing county officer, They are subject to. di sadieeeie “4 newspapers the report made by its stenographer there Mr. Hate, of Essex, inquired why the proceedings of ed we throughout efficiently, Mr. Wilson's heir pi of first and second class sloop: if they were required to take, as or * ther ‘offic al was no Justice or necessity in paying them for its publi- | the Convention bad nov yet been /urnished to members | umpiring was unexcept! In every particular, Tho f $80 in gold. To the various | ouch, the oath to support the constitution of the United cation. These proceedings, be thought, would be as in- | under the contract, although the Convention had been in | score of the game is as follows:— 7 Yacht Club, and to “Chap- States. ~ teresting to the readers of those journals as almost any | session for seventeen days? d,M.M. Van Dyke and others, with the other with which their columns could be filled. Mr, McDowaup replied that the contract merely fixed kind suggions of bright theed ladies, many members Concurred in unanimously. r. i, (rep.) Of Monroe, thought that if the only | tho price, but that the Convention had not yet ordered ot the pr ate indebted a race of interest and a day of Thirteenth—-Persona who oxervised mere omploy ments publication of the proceedings of the Convention were | the publication, under the Stato authority are not diequalitied, such as to be in newspapers, that would got apewer the object The question was taken on Mr. Carponter’s amend- commissioners to Out roads, commissioners of public designed. ‘They should be printed in a permanent form | ment and it was rojected—42 to 70, NEWS FROM CINCINNATI works, visitors of institutions, directors of state for present and {ture reference, and he would favor Mr, Fieuo, (rep.) ot Orleans, moved to amend the ~ institutions, examiners of banks, notaries public, com- that form of publication rather than the newspaper Eueer b piers Mp hes Se eh the next ~ $ ~ masiovers Lo lake acknowledgments of form. isiatare be reques make the requisite appro- " A Mr. Deaaxse, (rep.) of N. ¥., tnformed the inst | priation, &6,, and insert in tic thereof the words, “and TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Concurred in upanimousiy; but the Secretary of speaker that a contract for publication of the pro. | that the cost of said publication be ley pro raia by the State, the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of ceodings in pampbiet form had been already made by | members of the Convention, to deductedeby tl War expressed the opinion that lawyers are such officers the Comptroller. comptrolier from their compensation.” He be Cixcrnaty, Ohio, Jane 20, 1967, aa are disqualified, if they participated in the rebellion. rey L. ome meee by vanes teas wale greens nny, fr mpertant, that bo member cava eave ou oboe o'Clock ¥. M. ‘things must exist as to any to disqualify Lo se shor ~ Mm. is. oy oper of pope comunition, vé Ga'pomttte the debates for their own convenience and ings, an old Cincinnati thief, has been fm voting. “Fire, the oes hela prior tothe re- ir, ALVORD, (rep.) of Onondaga, supported the views | because be believed there was oo authority, under t bellion, and afiorwards participation in the rebellion, exprossed bj Put Greeley. If the Albany newspapers | act, for the Convention to order the publication ia th fix upon ® person the offence of engaging in did not pablish the proceedings of the Convention for | manner proposed. The amendment was rejected. ndor this iaw must be an overt aod vol- the information of their readers th pers themselves Mr. Dveansn (rep.), of Y., argued that, as the con- ith the int of aiding or furthering would be the losers He thought those papers could | vention was a sovereign body, emanating from the IRVING ful purpose. A person forced into well afford to publish the debates furntuhed to — by ope ape AA Be Th rg sont here WALL. podomd oarvice Aj Sad te ote ha a purses rapher of the Convention, Many of the jor arpose of doing a in work, it was sovereign owe savers poeael in the interior of the slate had a larger | over the method by which that work wns tobe done and | Mra Miva Geary-Fitzpatrick hada benefit conoort at Would nut have entered auch service If left to the froe circulation than pone Albany antes Lem voe an ha a eehee ee od Sy Nenuameieg tase this hail jast night, The audience was large and in de- could not favor the resolution be was op) Bal y cr humor, Th. by to violating in any degree the nancial programme. iaid | convention desited a direct vote on the resolution, with. ac anal pice pony § a, down in the law for the assembling of the Convention; | drew his amendment. 6 Mezz0 eOprano Stockton, and the adoption of this = aor would bea Moar (os pantie of tae Seon cope ot bore coms, = was received with well deserved applause; Mr. Hill, of it. He thought it woul very bad grace in this | the 0 in JR The 4 Convention to violate the principle of keopiae withia the pamphiet form, under the contract: five copies t> be | 208 J. R Thomas, the eminent baritone and com W cation, But those who bave been members of conven- ious framing or amending the constitution of @ Stai: prior to the rebellion are not sulject to diequalifeation. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. New Oxveaws, June 20, 1967. 9 o'Clock P. M. No appointment of a Minister to Mexico has yet been made in tho city, all statements to the contrary notwithstanding. The Herat correspondent ia San Lule Potosi writes that thero is urgent need of somo one at the seat of gov- aeaen to — veg interests and to idarabiy by tho Sberman- Campbell asco REMOVAL OF TEXAS OFFICIALS BY SHERIDAY SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALO. New Ontmann, Ji . odie P.M" General Sheridan has issued an order to-day removing from office Deputy Sheriff Jonn L. Whitmore and Consta- ble L. A, Wright, of Jefferson, Texas, for refusing to oxe cute & warrant logaily issued for tho arrest of aman who committed an atrocious murder, The military satnori- lies are ordered to arrost the murderer. Attorney General Staubery’s opinion, if carried out, will provably defeat the radicals {n Louisiana. ‘Minister Campbeil left for Washington to-day. SZeRRNsesse SrSVrese.nss Umpire—ate, Wino or the Empire Gi iu. ‘Time of game own, Brown county, Otic, thirty miles Ho was one ofa party of three safe. Gxercise of bis own Will, cannot be held to be disquall. fled from voting. All yous Aye, except the Secretary of War, who votes Nay. As the proposition is stated, mere acte of charit: where the intent Is to relieve the wants of the object tt REGISTRATION IN LOUISIANA. SPECIAL TELEGRAM T0 THE HERALD. New Onimans, Jane 20, 1867, 9 O'CLOOK P.M, } ard ditures, He b rnished to each member, ten to the Constitutional Poser; Mr. Dawson, pianist; Mr. Gould, guitarist, and nd Hot done in ald of the cause in which Sever of aving the proceedings publi jn tee om Mr. — The program: been engaged, do not Aiaguality bes General Sheridan telegraphod pate oy nk pane mer provided by iaw, and leaving the Albany news- selections {rom Kucken, Don! Thomas, Wallace, ‘tributions of food an: hing for | tbat the last returns make the num Fegistered vo- bt h Hittie of Proceed! Tory, ke. eto thew aight coun 1 fend “ ~ Mr. Fowian, (rep.) of Madison, moved substitute | from the Daughter of the Regiment, and received an en- Mr. Moxrny, (( } of Kings, advocated the adoption | « resolution authorizing the Comptrolier rT ‘ regan the general relief of persons ongaged in the re- | tors in I 00 87,488. There will be @ large numoor bellion, and not of @ merely sani character, | of white Hed to whe will decline on sooount = - sa er, | sr Mae hy

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