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8 ViAo ON Proposition for the 4™,exation we of “Lexico. ce, teense rr Buch revenue o'floers as mar by digas: Revouue conferred on omy offic: thet thereof. Jersey, wil immertia’ Will herea‘ter act un 1 ets AM De ) ecially aut r mad . ‘ voUMe te ms 5 en zy 0 4 hate hs setaures ‘withio a ihictiar or he distctos An 1 fshere euher of © ‘revoked. in said districts the aid Hoard wii) invent 6s Tf, in the epiaion of sud Board. the a i Hot 10 be held fe taatuire, tthe pal nor exceed $8 OM “he said Hoard 1" gaged > Soe wen direct the a ailcer to 1" oe the saunas ala> Bee antl baaieries OS nee rae aise te whould be reless?, e Facts ol cane, LCV er witty be F re Abe opinton of th4 Seokhd therwon, WHI ba Tepes ed to tha 4G Idea Said to Favured rs anon ter aes don ieieat no Colle adn a set wil \P rere any distiiler’s bond, +d toe bond by Juarez. Wrarelane, OF bend (or tren : ee ene The Indian Reservaiion Bil) Passed in the Senate. Wasmrape, Juty 18 1362, 14 o'Clock, YM. Ainportént Mexican Disclosures. During tho lt few daynasrew mo’ ent has Come Wo Ment, woh bas for ts whjoct the annexatton of Noxteo ta (ho BrNed taten ‘The faets concerning it are #s follows:—Ht seems thats Mr, Abbott, bretiver of the Postorian J. SC, Abbe, has been engaged for two eats past in plavning aud maturing a obeme for the vomieit.on of the nortnern tier of Mextoan States with ® wew ullmately ‘to the absorption of the wholo fel Miexive, He hws travelled oxtensively through eat country, put timeci ia communication with its ‘deadiog me tug Jaarez, and made overtures to Poem, with tho tectt sanction of Promiuent partics in Whe United states, Until bately he met with bat lite ‘@uevura-ement in Mexico, Fine the capture and exe- @uiloo of Maximilian, hewever, bis propositions have deen more favorably copmdered. A few dass ago Mr. Abbou: succecded in getting tegether a number of promi- ‘Pent Seratora and Representatives, to whoin he made a Watement of his labors aud prospects, The meeting wee held im the Vice President's room at tue Oapirol, | ‘There were present Seuators Wade, Sumner, Chandier, | Hye, Howard, Ramsay, Cole, and Ropresenat.ves Banks, Butler, and a few others of lesser nove | Mr. Ab- Dott gavea detaied acceant of bis plans, avd laid befere | ‘tham mops and surveys of the terrtory proposed to be | funoxed to the United Staten ile slated that | wince =the = success «of = the —tiberals there More fi entertained by the wading men | @f Mexico of a new invasion of that country by the | ‘Hurepean Powers, who were epraged at the death of | Maximilian and aso of a fresh repetition of the intestine wtesfts which have torn the repubiie for 90 many y cara Vader these eirourusianees, Juarez and tho better class | set mexican leaders entertain seriois propositions of | ‘aclog Mexico unior the protection of tie Laited Stater | “eb certain conditions, the most vital of which is that | Abey shall bo taken care of 10 the way of securing ‘wood positions in their native couptry. Abbott urged taai our government should enter into negotiations with | Juarez, and improve the opportunity to annex Mexico to the Union, He expatiated upon the immense udvaut Ai Would «cure to us commercially, and in a terrivorial | wolnt of cow. The Senators and Representatives pre- | Sent listened to him aueutively for nearly an hour, | when each one gave lis views on tho subject, 1 ‘Mr Swioner, who was the first to speak, and, who as | Sbairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Rei: tions, was naturally looked to tor his opinion, disap- | Proved ‘the project, tearing that if it was adopted it wight entangle us with the nations of Kurope. At | sume foture ume he thonght it might be well enough to amlertain the idea, but at present he did not consider it practicable, #enators Chandier and Nye were warmly in favor of &, 80 also was Seuator Coles, General Nanks did not Anmk it practicable, He feared the Mexican Jewlers Were aot in earneast iv making the offer, The other parties present did not express an opinion. Mr. Abbott fortified his proposition with new arga- wenls, answering the objections of Sumacr and Banks, | No defluiie conclusion, however, was reached, and the mierview closed with the understanding that another mrcoting should be held at some future time, Mr. Ab- ‘bots has since been busily engaged in talking to other Senators and Members on the enbjoct, with what suc- sexs I nave not been able to learn. Bet the Jndiclary Com- mittee. ‘The Jadiciary Committee had a protracied session to- day, and examined General Grant, Colonet Hillyer and Wr. Bradley, Jr. General Gromt was telegraphed at New York to come bere on this bnsiness, which could ave been accomplished quite as eastiy at avy time. ‘Be subject of his examination wes the interviews had between the President, mombers of the Cabinet and Bunself about the reoonsiruction of the Southern States | Vefore and about the time of the teruing of the procia. maibon by Which ® provisional government was estab. | Vehed in North Caroiiaa, at which time all were of opin. _ fom that such governments would be provisional only, | aod watject to the action of Congress, Ho was furthor | examined a6 to the action of the President with re- | ference to the difficulty between Governor Swann | and the Pole Commissioners of Baltimore, Colo. | nel Hillyer was examined about an interview between himself, the President aud Goneral Graut, | @ which the subject of the policy of the Presdent ‘aud of Congress was discussed, and in which the wituess | esprensed the opinion that the President represented i suid Congress misrepresented tue viows of tue people of | the country, but admitted the subsequent elections to | have convinced bitn he was ia erroron that point Mr. | Mradiey was examined about the pardou of the witaess | Cameron, which he admitted 10 have been applied for | by the counsel for Sarratt, but denied thy oy | Werpos comnected with the trial. | The Sorente Tri ‘The only wow point as to the aniecedonis of the wit Bese Cameron noi developed in bis croms-exaiu uation is { shat during the rebellion be was iraprisoned in this city me A epy. Dut managed to disprove the charge. This in formation comes irom the Wer Department aud rel. dle ‘The proseeution in the Surratt case, * . have seenred severn! Bow and important wiinasses, some of whom will give testimony that will apest tbe theories of the defence. By one it will be sbown thet Murrett was Geeeral Grant | | | 2» Baltiwore the day after tbe assassination. There are rumors about town here as to (he collection of « fund in thie city for the defence of farra’ Tt is said that Were partion interested in the rebellion, aud that thoy bave subscribed to avoid the danger of exposure of shoit transactions should the prigoger be cony cled Nee A Meteor. A brilliant meteor was observed bere today about Jotarco mandfuctncer's: bond, watt afver the hate been transmitted to sid - rk tee invest: wepart na wh Collector will the erative of said Beard from the performance of any + the daties haposed fect baat vation © commission are chreil ative it i¥ founded ia tn Internal Revenne laws, whicn clothe the S-eroiary of the Treasury and the Commissioner of Internat Revenie ‘Sith power to enforce theca by the use af such m+ as tothem may seem to be jut | is @ movement im tue right dyeerin | whose untiring efforts to enfor con. | dispost vad con bre. tition, "Or Pict Bertha, re. be dlation, € exchange of packuge ot any ere ia any motmer released by respon sbilit neder eg on bim be taw or regulation. aid Hoar spall awe t power, with the approval a te Cary of the Freasmryy to D rule an Jus for the trammmetion af itt brsinnes ant Lae exe of the powers here: or hereafver conferred. HW. MoCULL CH, Secretar: B. A, ROLLINS, Co nm-sion It will be observed that the duties devolved upon th advisory. ‘The authority tor ers vererad scope and aptrit of ste 20 9-8, vol socousistent with the provisions Of these lawa, Iciva matin Vubhc novorety and painful in eres: to those wh wheerfaliy bearing their proportion of the pod! dens, that the Internal Revanue Mlied ‘#ohts have been shamefu Baught thivaghout the coun ry, and eaper city of New York, Phe deparunent has used ertion throngy (he ord: this evil, but without wory ex. lustram ‘nta ities to correct as, Olle rs have ben not Oniy meilicieot im the dicharge of sheir datie, bat in Many cases they have been suspected of direct com phioity wit» dishonest men to defraud te vowern 4 Saistied that he means Le-e ofore empluyed for parpore were insufficient (o xuppress (raid ond to exe pose and bring to punishment dishonest oMeers, and eonviaced that a taishfat enforcement of the bows in the erty of ww York wae evessiry 10 seoure the ollection of the tax upon disthiled Liquors throuehout the enan'ry, and of the vital iaportince to the weitare of the entire public service, I feit t my duty to exercise im a eperial mauner the siperviso:y powers conf-rred apen m9 hy jaw, Toe course that baa been taken im er mmission referred to 1 beiwed ty la strietly within the mis of thase powers, and so confident ura both myseif and the Commissioner of Interual Rover g00d result® wil be obtained by ft Lat, unless Cong: sia disapprove of Gur acion, meagur’s wrt be va to organize siuiler commi-sions in ot.or est the government is largely defranded of its revennes Ihe Board in New York has been so recent y inst tated that the advan esto be derived ‘rom iteaun now be properly estimated; bat i ts beteved thet ia consequence of its tabors the removal of spiri # on fraud. went bonds has ceased, and ticit ay jon lareny decreased. he violence with wilen ft Las becw assaiie:t by sume «ho, to say cde least, do not favor an honest | execution of the taw, aflords encouraging evidence tir and enat dist lora may yet be compelled to boar wih Others ter p on of the bardens of the px In coach Beard in New and advo of the Commiss one of Tot ral Revenue, the law against tie powerful iuterests which have eom ined to evad? aud olate it merit the thanks of every bonest taximyer ia nuntry. Enclosed wilt be found copies of all the docaments and correspondence relating to this Board thal are on record or on file in this department or its bureaus. Very re- speotfaily, HUGH Mel tULLocs, Secretary of thoy treasu Resolation of General Logan Against Mexle cau Kilibusters. A re-otation offered by Gevoral Logan, requesting the President, in case ho deems it necessary to tesue a pro- elawation warning our citizens agaist leaving the copmtry on any filibustering expedidon to Mexica, has passed tie House, General Logan stated before the passage of the resolution that he bad information which Jeft ne doubt that alarse organizaiiua esisted im the conptry, the object of which wasn hostile demonstra- tion against Mexico. ‘The Slissourt Bends Stolen from the Interier Department in 1860. Jn response io numerous inquiries made at the Trem sury Department concerning the payment of coupons eat from the Missouri bonds which were aostrac'ed from the Department of the Interior during the year 1360, ‘Whe Secretary of the Treasury has issued tho follow. ing :— ‘Tarascry Derartaxst, July 17, 1667, Notice ts hereby givea to ine bolders of the coupon bonds of the State ich wore felonin abstracted In the y 1860 from the Department of Interior of the United States, thal 8 D parca pe men sad deposed to receive evidence trom eaid oldera iM Feration to their title to said bonds, Hoiders will make their proof as fuil and clear as practicable, 90 as to epabic the Devartinent to decide upou the va- ‘idity of their respective titles. A schedule of the tb bonds ia q jon can b, found at the Natioual Bank of Commerce tn New York, HL MoCULLOCH, Socretary of tue Treasury. _ The Sau Ui the Northenstern Froutior. The special officers of Customs, acting under the im- mediate direction of the Commissioner of Customs, have lately been investigating violations of the reveouslaws at Fastport and other points on our northeastern trom tier, and find that siauggiing, instead of being of an ix. ceptional trausaction, bas been carried on for a very Jong period, and aperchants of promwpence as well as others mot so well known, have been engaged jn that basiness aimost under the very eyes of some of the cus- toms offcors, The discovery ot this caused no litile sen- sation in the commauily where tbe transactions had Deen guing on, and some of those who came within the seope of the Iaw frankly confessed tueir faulta, and ex- Pressed themselves pot only ready to pay the penalty they bad incurred, but bereafier to #irictly conform to the revenue laws, and use their utmost eiforts in favor of thor strict eaforcement in future ia ail cases, Others, however, gave no evidence of any intention to refrain from violating the laws as often as they thiok y cao doso with safety, It ts probable, however, that « Wholesome leson has been taught theso operators which may bavo @tavorable effect upon the revenue from customs, Fraudulent Use of Cancelled Stampe-Circular from "i Rew foliow'vg cirenlar has been issued by Comuniasion. er ttollius On 1e% or Tereaxa, Revasow,) Wastineron, Juty #1807 f persona ia various pera of the © Pugaged im collecting cancalled Rerenie Tia counury mamps, aud preparing ther for farther use by removing the cam marks, revamming, &. Tue collections fre made to a great extent from among tbe waste paper of banks, nkere’ aod brokers’ checks, drafts, &e. wheu they have ceased to be valuable ax instramente of evidence, and expecially bills or memoranda of sales or the contracts for sales of stocks, bonds, gold or silver bullion, cota, promissory notes, end are Koneraily cast aside with the cancoiled stampa attached, and thus tne stamps readiiy ‘all {nto tbe hands of those who seek them for frauduleat pages) Bankers, brokers and al! others are respectfully requested to destroy their Revo. ‘Bue stamps after they Lave once been used, and hove ceased to be of value to them, or to make such other en of as shail effectually prevent restoration aod re-use. Dank xaMIBeTE iso are requested to cal! the atvention of bankers to the Grose frauds that are practised upon the public revenue im this Way, and to urge a co-operation with the rev twitight. Tt passed from the ©! of the star Altaw, Sas the eu; ion of them, and all tateraal reve: sod Vanished in the direction wad very menr to the com. Oticers are hereby directed and requirad to give fieitation Ariza, The meteor was aboot one fourth the | sith the tras guiesne ea at al! persons woo use stains *pparent diameter of the moon, and left bat « short which seemed iike luminous rain, ‘fhe tongth of Lime the meteor wes visible was about Afteen seconds, ts course was very nearly from east a few degrees above the horizon to port, diwappeariog in the bortzon. The display was observed by very few, the people about the Observatory bere even not having seen it Cotton Claims. 1h was etated in the House to-day that tue Court of aims bad allowed claims for cottow to the amount of $° 009,000, and heave the proposition to examine into sutject, But it is ascertained from gentlemen con. (ed wiih that court ama practitioners at that bar (hat of © She coort bes allowed claims only to the extent $110,000 in eleven or twelve cases, * having be ontigved, aud im addition that the court not only requires svideucs of loyalty, but of active syupathy tn the cause of the Maion during the the olaune The M titme F erne Bowr two Seeretary of the Treamry today sent VEDBUMELOU Lo the House of Representatives :—— Tracey wewr, July 18, 1867 To the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 26tb inet ri Bg information concerming a com: | ! mumeion organ! t partment in the city of Ni York, and styled ‘fhe Metropei hare the hunor to reply toat a board w, tablished ander that devignation by thie depariment on the Gitmo, the powers and duties of defined by reierenee to the order creaming | age 7 Fanseuny Dueanrwanr, Joos vi, incr . {aiding the Internal Revenue burena of pean Sioned pemeeaat fees more i —, *i é} sow he o forcement jaw, [saae Je aemere paty Cow. awooer of Tngernaltianet ie, Fan Drow asuistes easurer at " iy Ld a Cry ke von, Seach Fiat stata Attorney yA Ly] “4 raey Staten . mioh eco tir owe consen |. tan Reve: of the gailty parti Provided In section 155 of the 1 continue for # term of ten years from the date of com Mencement of the service, Disabled Volunteer Soldiers have made their report © Congress, As alreacy Known, sites for buildings bare been purchased at Auguste, Me, waunee, Wie managers the additional care of wives and children of the soldiers supported by the \ustitution, 0 a8 to obviate the objec. Guaen tes ene from their faraiivoa. # expenditures of the Board of Managors seiey | have been :—Py sries, $6,217; fox outdoor relief to disabled soltiers, 9500, for purchases of reat gatate. construction, furp! the true purpose for which they are collected ater having been once used, and to urge such a dispo-mi of aiamps as shail protect the United States from fom, The fact that a prson isc: Mlecting such stamps sulticient to arouse strong suspic on and to call for im med ate inves ixat Walle the possession of wash: fertored or altered stamps is prima fare evidence No pains suould be spared to eifect the So insure their punishment, as srnal Rov. t BE. A. ROLLINS, Commisnoner. Arms Faratshed to Negroes ia South Cares Ty A report from Cheraw district, South Carolina, states that several radial em iesaries bave been supplying the Aegroes with arms, until every one of them in that locality can show a nrusket, with ammunition in abuo- lance, These arms, it «ays, are rites rightfully bolong- ing to United States ereeaals, but in some manner Sorreptiti casiy abstracted. Pacific Mall Service, Te Postmaster General has awarded the contenct for (he monthiy mal! steamship service between San Pren- eco and Honolulu, authorized at the iast session of Congress, to the Callfornia, Oregon and Mexico Rleam. ship Company of Now York oily, at ao aamasl compen- sation for the service of $75,000. This contract goes to Operation on or before the Gra of Jay ry, 1968, to The National Assiam Tue Board of Managers of ff Disabled Soldiers. the Nations Asylum for and Mi A third has yet to be selected. The euggest edditional legislation, with a view to ‘OG. postage, transportation and sal. of the several branches, ~ NEW YORK HER%p, FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1867. _—~ pment, £79,620; ture and eq for current exponses clothing and subs sience, .; leaving a balance on a of been afforded thus far to one eneenl Oi most ef thom quiioeiy heiglen. The » oes of the Woale Ship Canton Packet. Our consul at Hakodud), Janan, reporie the tora! loss F Lae whole ship Crmon Patkat, of Now Badiont, 0) the vast of Namba, Japan. Five men perished ou the wreck—James Farbaaks, of Balimore, carpenter, aud foor Sandwich Isanders, Avuy Orders. General Grant has ordered the arrest of Brevet Majur General S W. Crawford, for disohedieacs of orders, in hav ng failed to raport to bis regiment at Louiavilie, as required by special orJers from tae Healquariers of the Army Brevet Major General rt 1 has been ordered b fore 1) FORTIETH CONGRES3, First Session. $20,000; total, $102 38” $180,776, Rojiet captain Fourth cavalry, Retiring Board. SENAT?. Wasanarow, Jaiv 13, 1307. CANDIDATE BOR TAR HaVAL ¥ The Hore joins ressiauom auth wigeag a spacial ex. am aation the aduisston of Shears Rico Sys we the Navil Actiemy was tagen ay oa ition of Ma Coxnuaa, (rep }of N.Y, aad passed. MAIL SPSANSUIP BERVIOT AUTRE Tie UNIERD STATES AND CuiNa. Mr Rawsay, (rep) of Mia, tater fared a joiac veaoin- tiom autuoriziog ths exteasiva of thy mail stamitio service between th: Doivet states ant Caina, Roterad to the Commitive on Post O.fices and Ri MAXIULIAN'S DECRES OF OCT MER, 18D5, Mr, Cuan» (rep ) of Mick, catied op tho 9 tion o fered by nbn son) tins since fagthe mi tesoa FP Rotatias ty inqoin tion of the ‘ i, &e. Me Witson, (¢ Jone re-oiution, expres ire of toe ris the rop ibs of Mex by the it aad House of States ot Amarica in Coo as of tue Unied posley tow erty 1 endaance, couras: Re erred to the Com mittee « Ha INHAN . HexperKa, (dew) of Lo = peace with cariain le y ied ap tho bill to He Lo tan tribes by the anpomMent Of a conn jy ernst of Genera s Saerman, Hancoes Avene, Haro 3 anborn, Wiliam Heat, 3.0. ib arson aud (he Commissioner of Indian Aifaira, vo elec, r- Beryatons upon when '@ inate saul Mr I ep.) of Kanew, oflerod Vices Of Voluutoors, not exes dia. Dumber, (rom Lie States or Kansas ant Neo the Terr tori a to ald in suppresang dnd said volunteers to be placed on the s pay, subsistene?, Xo, at the reg ilar te r. Davis, dem.) of Ry. moved to Jine of the anenday at F. Howarn, (19).) Of Mieh., hope: ment would got be reed to, Tae Pros’ So bad eo turely negiccued to give tho least 0 be vorter dificnkies, Tasead of attending (2 such im aod 2 portion of bis Cabinet bad beoa visning Boston and Raleigh, makiag p uitteal spore! Me Frenveny, (ren) of 3 arded the remarks of Mr, Howarl as a reiicetion, thoogh perhaps aninten- thona!, upon the eoutuct of the “ecro acy of War it coud ‘aot be expected iat the Peosidané wousd give bis personal attent.on to such taitters Hy believed the Secretary of War hat given ail tuo attentoa that wis Recmury to tais subjec. To b tument Cor going a tittle too far in ng te ue uo matters whica beouged properly tv the War Depart. uitnt, Mr Howanp di npon the Secretary of War, imed any intention of reflectin” He had no doubt that oll- cer had done bis whole duty. He had blamed ine Pros dent, and uim alone, Mr Ross sari that without bis amendment the bill would ailord but httle protection to the people of iis fection, Mr. Davis modified his amendment go as to authorize the srere'ary of War, under the aathority of we P’resi- dent, to ace spt the troops, As &) Moditied it was accepted by Mr. Ross. Mr. Cou, (rep.) of Gal, regaled the amendment of Mr. Revs as inconsistent with tue purpose of tue b Tl, which was a peace measure, or protessed to be s0 Mr, Ross said bis @:uendiacut met the concurrence of Generals Grant and Bierman, The diificulty was thet the rog lar troops Were uot titted for border warfare; It required men farniiiar with the indians to Kaow bow to fight then effectually. ‘Me, Guiwes, (rep.) of Iowa, moved to amend by autho. rizing the acceptance of the req red nuuber of volun. teers trom auy of the States or Territories, Agreed to Mr. Hespexsoy, (rep) of Mo,, opposed the ainend- mentof ‘r, Roas As amonded, the ties man to volun. teer under it wou! be Coenel Coty agton wit bis regiment. Colone: ogi tad already cost the government fitty mniliteus of dollars, A‘torf rther desate, which was participvied in by | Me-es. Morrill, Pomeroy, Ross avd Thaycr, Mr. Pyasor mored to so amend t.¢ amepimont of rv, Ross tha the vo: cers shall not be catied out unley toe comme wioners appolnied under the bili shall du it to xoure peace, the amendment to, the amendment wae agreed to. The amend weat of Mr. Rows as ameuded was tuca agreed to. Mr. Haman, (rep.) of Lowa, ed to amend the first by striking out the oa'ues of tas comm ss onors, M authorizing ident to appoint a comuis ivn, to coasist o three oMcers of the army not below the rink of brigadier general, the chairman of the Indiaa Commit ve of each house, and the Commisioner of Iniien Alans, to ue gotiate with tho Indians, Ae. Agreod to. Me, Howak® moved an amendment requiring the com. inissloners 19 report their procondings to the Previden., Agreed to, ve bil wae then taken oot of Committee of the aud rep rted to the senate, Debate eas resumed on the geueral mer.ts of the bili and was generiiy pur. ticipated in The amendments n¢opted in Commiticn of the Whole were agreed 10, several additiousl amend- ments were 0} aad disagree. to, Mr. Yarns, of Hi., spoke. in reply to tho sir'e. tores of Mr. Morril', of Mane, aon Geueral Pope, in the debate of yesteriag, Mr. Morrtii bad criticised General Pope for reecvt comments on the Indiau po icy of the yoverument. Mr Yates con ended that General Pope | had romtuitted ny olf nee and tad salt notuing toa: bat bot been auld before in the Seoate or chat was get be lieved by the country, Mr. Monuit, crop.) of Mo, said he arragmed General Pope tor saying that treaties were negotiated for purpose of deme dierecarded by the United for acting in accordance wits the lawless spi er. The bill was then, at twenty minates to four P, M, passed, aud tho » odioarned, HOUSE uF REPRESENTATIVES. Wasmxetox, July 18, 1867. COTTON Chars Mr. Scortato, (rop.) of Pa, on leave, offered a resolu. tion directing the Secretary of tho Treasury to witatiold the payment of three millitons of doliare for cotton claims under the decision of the Court of Claims Mr, Sootie d said the ciaitns could be examiced by the propor Committee at the gext session, and if found correct they cola be paid wader appropriation bins, The resolution gave rise to some discussion, which was participated ia by Messrs. Holman, Butier, Dawes, Pruyo, Farnsworth, &c., and was etopted, DISABLED SOLDIERS, The Sreaxcr ied the report of the Board of Managers of the jonat Asylum for Disabi d Soitiers, whica was lad oa the table and ordered to be prinied WEST VIRGINIA, Mr. Hevesnn, (rep.) of W. Va, took exception to somo remarks in retorence 10 West Virginie, which apeared x the Globe report of a speech of Mr. Van Trump's, which — he unde: had not been delivered in the House, It spoke of Wost Virginia ‘tas a mere po'ttica: foundling, without a dipp of constitusional blood in ier Ve.ns—an iivegitimate ahr in our politieal eonstiuiion, evnceived mm the sia aud born in the iniquity of modera repu! ‘ism. &c.’’ He (Mr. Hubbard) deteoded the birth and position of bie Siate, instanced ner loyalty during the war, and claimed that she was an honored mar tn Oar political cons born to loyalty aud dedicated to freedom, Mr. Vax Trewr, (dem.) of Ohio, disclaimed ang inten. Hon of reflecting on the people of West Virginia, Te bad only discussed the political question as to tho pro- cons of ite organization, RATITUDE OF THE FOTTRRMY POOR FOR etrrrira, Mr Keater. (rep.) of Pa. ted a communication addrossed to the Thirty-mia i Fortieth Tenses citmens of Decatur, Ala, preeemting the thank: of the are poor of Northern Alabana for supples far. mished torough General Howard, and stating tuat the Prospects for @ crop were oo flattering that hoped to raise this year au abundance of everythug, und to be able to disponse with fur hor bounty, oo the table ‘and ordered to be printea THE FOUTHAEN RAILROAD COMMITTEE. Ur. MoCieRs, «: of the Com. rop.) of Mo,, Chairman mittee on Southern Railroads, offered authorising races In pagroon hier) -=th ae aif. (aught 0 epoe fe dif. ferences had descended {row so gany disses poiit.ca! origins, and if so, whether the} makes any diterence 10 t cir espective righisand dvdieg (Lauguter.) Ovjection was avade, UNITED LN ONE. 8 CO. A, Mr. Avuiey, ‘rep on ieave ivtrolued a yhuriang alerrate guesions of the Ih-tres Court of ly with the ‘Treasury, but he had - Waited Sea a8 for Norwwern dis'rict of Ob.o to be | never seen evidence of the Secretary's having con- beid ia Crevelaud on th» second fuestay in Ju'y «nd in | oived of winked at avy frauda. \'o edo o@ the =eeond Muesday in November. Read curee to know whether Mr. ingersoll limos aad passe. OG VURAL FeKMONT’s Gum, Mr, Hor wax, lew} of Lud., offersd « preamnie and resotuiion Peciiag the facts connect) with we pure chave by Genera Fremont, throug) Sian =teveus, of five hundred Hall's carbines; that they iat been sold jo Juue, 1861, at $3 50 each; that they bad been pur- 50 exch dy Geueral Fremont, and that, by of tne Court, of Cans, ima Sue instructing toe Judl- it our of villce, and men of koown bad character put ia Fn he'waa the ouly member of the House who pot know Mr. Ingersout replied that he bad never beard of the case preseuied, He bad suTered some himself ia the removal of offers in Lis district; but be did hd maj but be had a; pointed another man whos? characier for integrity was Leyoud reproach, ane Soueven asked Mr. pugnsenll pie the inet, except the Secretary of the " screnaded 10 Neamoked © ty entirely endoreed the Preal- dent in all his poticy, and demeaned himself so low as to mak~ @ diry biackguard attack upon Congress? Mr. Ixcersout replied that the geatiemau bad an- awered his own quesiiva, ow “Aye.” preke Mr Kerrey, “and who denounced wha soatiespan Dimeelf asa traitor? (Langhter.) ir. INGERSOLL admitted, with @ laugh, that be was one of the one houdred and wivety tinkors referred to. Mr Ros: suggested tho idea whetber there was any rule to prevent :members making biackguards of them- selves ca the oor? If so be would like it read. Mr, Ixumasout thougat that there was no use in going Dack to look at som> unpleasant expression jn an iim- prowtu speech, He did nut endorse th speech in ques- tion, but be believed taat tae Scretary of the Treasury was Lonestly endeasoring to colivet the revenue of the jovernwen', and he asked Mr. Kelley whether he be- wou the Seerctary to be dishuuest because be had spo- judgment court should bo subject to any other inethod of review thao that Bow authorized by jaw. Adopied, CLAI8 Pit BOUNTY, Oa motion of Mr. Wasnau«ne, (rep.) of Ind, a com- mitvee of three was authonzed to confer sista thy ier Levers! aud the Second Auditor ot she freavury 9 the proprist f tram if all ctairs ari-tu, ‘oder to@ Konniy b tof last Jaly trom the Paymasicl Goveral’s vllive io tae Secvmd Auditor's ollice, MAUS TO JAPAN AN) OUINA, Mr. Farry, (rop.) of M introd tent a joint resoto- ‘ioe authors ag the Postatier Goneral to @ tea a improve (ie it Scans ip surviee to Japan and 4 withoriaad y act of Pebruare 17, 1365, by es avtishing reg ler mul comaeetions with othr g-aports in Cains waa Japan, provided such extension be made withont asiituoal eSpeas’ to toe roverament He explained that (he ob) ct was to cbange the piace of stopping at an irom Yokohama to Osaca, ‘The jut resoluvon was passed, of thew as tinkers ? oh Tm TAX sie ‘coTTox, aur °¥ replied that the Secretary bad so misman- Rom soy, don) of N Y¥., asked eave toofera | aged int: department that tuo distiders in bis (air, Kel- Jey’s) district did mot pay the coverument $10 600 n Dleved ther wid give security wo pay $120,000 a moath if the techies of ine Revenue Depart met could be kept of of tuemn. Mr, InGersors retorted that the distitlers of Peoria would pay @ untlion of doliars if the le 8 of Philadel- poe could be kept frum ma! Milicit whiskey, Mr. Ketcey inquired wueiser that was to be done by toraing out boncat and exporienced officers and puting io men whom ueither poliicat party knew nor would own? Mr. Inceesorz. did not approve of such things. He Wanted no honest of capab.e man turned out of ofties, Mr. Ketnxy said ne bad saven the Seere:ary ot the Treasury notice that the cura r which he was thn ente: ing wonid cost the goverome st tifty iniitions of doliara, 1 it had aiready cost toe government from sixty tO eighty millions HUG ant Teso!uhON to remove the Lax oa raw colton, Mousses, Allison and Benjamin oojected. YM ATSY FOR THE IMIR OF CAN nL, (rep.) of Ii, oflered a preamble and colar ug that the peopie of ihe Uni edt Siatas connot took wits indifrence on the stragslo ef on- presaed people contending for human rigits against abe Soin power, and direotmy the Coninites on Fureiga A fairs to ing ire aud repo-t ®hat action of this governmert wilt best ioanitest tue sympa hy of the American people tor tie herove people of Candi and other communities, djects of (he P rhish empire NOW In a sanguinary con- tict wih the Ottoman government, and im wha: way, cou-ryiecnty wite its dates ag @ noutrat and »¢ 0” the goverament may be mob d tosec ire for ths peopie of Candia o@ aud amelioration of their potit cal condi ion, Tho preaublo and revolution were adopted unaui- Mr. Iyouasoue inquired what career he referred to? melee ee eer Mr. Kewixy rovlicd that ho reterred Ww the career of THe turning out all the capable meo in bis ent and pan ppoinang men whom neituer party would owo, who Sel ee politieat or moral p inciple and who were ready to 'o.ioW any flay that opened au avenue to plunder, Mr. im: wesou thought it lamentable that be couid not deiond toe ac'ion of ao oilllcer differing from him in Policies without being at once condemned as sympathiz- in: with him politically. He had bad too mach of that, and was atterly disgusted with it, Mr. SCHENCK, in Closing the discussion, said it was the Socretary’s own fauit im haviag as his subordimates in New York men woom be himself characterized as a sot Of rascals. Mr. Ros invited Mr. Schenck to’explaip how they bappeaed to be confirmed by tne Senate, Ar Sourncx replied that did not know, except that 88 NATION CONSTTRACY. Mr. Borers, frep.) of Mass, asked leave to offer a resolution authorizing the Seiest Comnritee on the As- susina'ton of toe Presifent to conduct the i estiza’toa by sub comuntees, to sit at suea ptaces as may ba oon- venien Mr, Brouns objected, TH REVENUE PROM WireREy. Mr Barves, (dom.) of N. Y., kod leave to introduea a rvolution eating on the & ry of the Tresury for # a retes about the revegue on skoy. m ohjected, TRANSPHEt OF TIM INDIAN BURA, ScHENCX, (rep } of Onto, auder a sasreasion of tho rules, introducet a bill transferring the fndian Borews from tne Interior Devartm «nt t it was relerred to the Committes on Military A.fairs, the Senace confirmed a great 1 any rapecal sont GENERAL ©IOKL"S AND HT? “OnAcH A.D Fou .?? The question taken ov Mr Van Wyck’s motion to Mr, Ursauast. (rep.) of Ono sent to the clerk's desk | Jay the whole rubdject on the table, aad it was agro-d and had to—yeas 63, nays 37. RQUAL MGUTS IN THE DIETRICT. Mr. Witsow, (rep.) of Iowa, trom the Judiciary Com- niittce, reported a substitute for the Senate b it for the further secur ty of equal rights in the Distr ct of Co- lumbia, ‘The sa >ativute re; the word *whire”? wher- ever it occurs in the lawa reiating to the District of Co- jumbia, or in the charter or ordinances of Wash nzton or Georgetown, op*rating as limétanon on the right of aay elestor in the District to hold any offive or to be selecied and to serve as a juror, and makes it unlawful VY person or officer to entorce or attempt to entorce 1 eacion. ‘After sone guestioning and a brief explanation the am vdmont was agrved to, and the bill, as amended, passed. 1, a8 un act of justice to a gatiany officer, the following telectam, received by bimself tu-day from Gonoral Dan et 8. Steklea:— ibanks for your handsoine reply to Mr, Eldridgs, You may rel eve bis anx ety wita thee my t oling information that qaipge has not ea him nor way of his friends ang Wy ae Delng tho cherished gift of my el ind Ariny corps YH Nunc s¥arew. (dem.) of Mo, mirdaced a cone rrent 4 the Commissioner o” Education 10 nthe fea-ibulty and expedie cv of on tie syste a of spelling ico general ools, and itz adoption in general litera the main features a difference botw phouctic system, and t» em- body such information ag shail impary a geacral knowl. edge of the subject, Reforred to the ¢ Mr, Nou resolution report to « introdu TRIITION FROM ARKANSAS, ‘The SrEaKen asked leave to present and have referred. to the Keeonstruction Committee, @ provest from one Senator and five Represvatauves of the Levisiature of ‘Arkansas against therr being prohibited by tho military auchorities to compel the aieadance of aba:n! members, tir. Boren, dem.) of Pa, objected tu the reference, and the Speaker said be would present the protest to the jonrnat clerk under the rule. ‘Tue House at a quartor before tour o’clovk adjourned. REGATTA WEEK AT WO.CESTER, MASS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Base Ball Matehes Between the Yale Harvard st nte=Yale the Victer—The Anuaal Regatta To-Day. Woncesrer, Mase, July 18, 1867, 10 o%iock FM To-day has been a gala day in this city, the occasion being the commencement of the exercises known as regatta week, in which tho students of Harvard Usi- versity, Williams College and Yale College enter the lists in a series of friendly contests for supremacy iu the national game and in water sports, The hotels Lere are crowded to overfowing, and the streets are filled with strangers of both sexes from all parts of this and the ad- Joinng States, as well as irom New York city. Nearly every person wears either a blue or red ribben in his but- ‘onhote—the former being the distinguisiing mark for Yale, and the other for Harvard—anud these are worn accordingly a3 the proctivitics of the wearer may be in favor of one or the other jnatitution. The sport was commenced this morning ou the Agri- culural Society’s grounds. on tho oatskirts of ihe city, vy a bail match between the freshen of the two col- leges, The concourse of ‘ators was very large, Al. though during the early morning the skies were lower- and threatemng, thera was no rain to mar ilo plea- wures of tie occasion, and eceryth ng passed of as well as the most sanguive conid have wished, The watch was commouced at ten o'ciock, the Yalos coing first to the bat, The contest was kept up in a spirited manner by both sides, the game tasting two hours and fifiy min- utes, The result was im-lavor of the Y: wore highly ciated at the success they the cose of the last ini t For the Yaleites, 38; for the Harvards, 18, ‘The select nines were as follows :— From Yale~Faulkner, Huntress, Selden, Shattack, Back, Laais, MeClure, Coffia and MeCiin ork. From Harvaré—Parrish, onle, Gaanett, Drew, Godon, Lunt, Dixoo, Loar and on. At three o'clock in the afternoon the field was oceu- pied by the eophomore nines of the respective colleges, aud the playing was of a chara ter that drew from the sp ciators oft-repeated ou iburets of applause. Better battng and cavcning, In fact, were seldow seen. and ihe agility wi b whieh both puriex moved over the ground in waking tho rags showed that caca sige had Cally y pared iiseit by diat of lon: prwcien to sustata the nigl mittee on Ey nae FY ERIN MO Mr. Loca, (rep,) of lil, asked lea: e to offer the reso- lution presented yevortay by str, Selye, recitin: the geueras Fomor that armed expeditions neany Orga ized in this country against the republic of Mexic , at wishes and feelings oF all good ciuzeas sno United Siates, and © nrrary to estab) shed polisy; and fully reqavsing the President uriag all propor officers of uch uDlawful organ zations be'ng formed, and warning ail persons who depart from the United States on such expeditions that thoy will for. feu all right to protection uader the laws of the United Stales, Mr. Rosivso . suggested the reference of the resolution to the Commitiee ou Foreign Affa'ra Mr, L.«a inquired whether that committee had been or would be caited tozether this aession, Mr Row yaon repited in the megat.ve, He would not ebject to tho resola jon, ‘he resolutiva was received and adopted, PREMONT'S GUNS AGAIN, Mr. Prax, (rep.) of Mo,, 0a leave introduced a joint Fesoluiin dirvcimz tuo Secretary of the Trowury wo suspend payment of the jodg-nent of tho Court of Claims for $53,000 tn favor ot Simon Stevens, for the purcua: of Hali's carbines, by order of General Fremoat, until fursher action, Read taree times and pa-sed, SWAMP LANDS IN TRE SOUTH. On motion of Mr, Jutias, (rep ) of Ind., tho Secretary of War was instructo! toiaform the House what quantiiy of swamp lands granted to the Siates lacely ia reoeluen Temsins undisposd of, ‘THY IMPTACHMENT 1tVEoTIGATION, Mr. Ross asked leave tv offer a resviuion direeting the Judie ary Co ninittee to rep srt and have printed tue testimouy taken iu Che impeacumn: case, Genoral objyction was made on th PROTEST AGAINSS THE STATS GOV) Mr. Broa. sent to tue clerk’ variance with th ot United States to prever Bissippi, protesting against the Slate govorament there and agaiast the payment of State ant couaty taxes. The eunject was referred to tae Commitive on Recou- siruchon. NAVAL MATTERS, The Srmaxer preseuiad tue correspondence eailed for yesterday bo.ween tie Navy Department and Admiral Kisborongh, It was lald oa tho tabie and ordered to be printed 11S METROPOLITAN BOARD OF ROVEYER, The r ply of tue Secretary of the Treasury to the resoiation offered by Mr. Sonenck yeste day, ia reference 4) th: Metropolitan Board of laterual Reven sve situug Nw York, was also prescnied by tha poakgp. Tao Socrevary of the Treasury claims bis authority to ape polut the commirsion {row the geueral t nor of ‘he Inerpai Revenue law, and says he did so on account of the shameful viels ows of the law, specs y in New York, and that unless Congress disapproves of 1, be will establen similar Boards ia otuer cities, dir Scaoxox expiaiued that ho aad ofered the resolu. (on because he bad reeelved joiters. not fem persons o whiskey bosiness, but from persons counected 6 Internal Reveas: service, “rivwisiag the @-ta- ent ot tie Board, expressing the beief thas it sas restl lag la positive eeu to the government, aud iv aid- | reputation it had alrends achieved in the base ball jug, instead of preventing, e reap lou, world, This contest was m closer ihan that bee air Alutmox, (rep) of lowa, defended the action of | tween tn frehwan = no nd raised = the. tho frea urs Dey artineat in apponting toe Metropolitan | eathusasm and interest of the spectators during Buard, It had become aotorious that 10 the city of New riions of the game to the very biguest pitch, Nine York ail sorts of corrsption bad beea practise! by the | janings were played. At ihe commencement of tho orth of the goverumeut The Secretary of the frea- | inst one the scores of runs stood twenty-t ree for Yaie, sury bad, therefore, appolated tis Board, coasiating of | twenty for the former going ta the bat. A few au Assistant Comm*asiover of the Iateruai Revenue, mishaps to the Yaleites put Harvard in possession, and three United States District Attorveys of New ¥ the game at this jancture looked very dubtous on’ both Brooxl J side, The retin qune carefully, of N 8 played bat two lucky eatenes of fou! ails by their opponeuts could be eubs dized the whisk: Op, aud, tuere- | and tue puiting ont of & prominent batsman to fore, the Secreaty had soted wiselp, third base turned the scale ib favor of the Conmecticuts, Mr Scnevce remarked that bis objection was that the | and haa 4 soon therealter closed the inning, lending the Woart was on extia legal commission, wiih powersequal | Harvards by jast one run. ihe asnounesment of this to those of the Commissioners of the Tuternal Revenue and those of the Secretary of the Troasury. He thougut ita glowing instance of department legistation, and tuat too law power should be a lute jealous of its privieges and rights, and let the Socretary of the ‘Treasury Know that Ge does net make jaw, but must condao :.lmself to the eaforcemen: of la. Mr, Romig eaggested th» refereace of the subject to Fosult was received with terrific cheers by the assem biage, who rushed in from af party or tue Acid to sive thoir congratulations to the victors. The citizens who were bot present ou the ficid were in a state of anxioty to hear the resu!t of ibe contest, and when it became known in the city proper che tement was universal, Every member of the Yule was over. woeimed with Congratuistiona, bot they bore their * select com ie. hal honors 4 ona ‘Ati acknowledged that they had bad ir. Witsox, of Towa, suggested its reference to the | no easy in winning th® championelip trom oppa- Select, Committoe on Retren iment. nents so determined aod so experties ‘were the Farvard Boh suggestions were subsequently withdrawn, and Mr. Scimxox moved tis reference ty the Commitice of Ways aud Means, it. Banwes sustained tho action of the Secretary, and aid that since the appotntment of the Board whiskey bad uy cents a gallon. He rotated Instances Ol the frands of distiliers and of the cullasion of revenue ot apd mentioned the seizure three times of a iot of contrabaad whiskey, and iia being @ rrendored on payment to the ofcors seizing it of ¢ $1,600 and $2,200, He belleved tho whiskey manulactured thie year would reach two bundrod ini!'ion gallone—twice a ta och 98 the consumption—tin consequence of tue facility a Bagh Pte Mg ye Cnn. n ‘owier, Hovker, ela ‘ondict, ps ints Nc, ic Saaier ares eb, San'th, i it, Severan G, Shaw aod Rawis, : St At seven and « half o'clock this evening a wiscetia- Beous concert was gived at Mechanics’ Hel! by the Harvard Giee Club ana the Beothoven Club of Yale, Tho musical exercises consisted of gies, College songs, &o, nd Insiramental selections, whieh were executed in an admirabie manver and were loudly applauded. To-morrow the exercises will be commenced with a dase bail match between the college nines of Harvard and of evading the reven ve law, Willams Colleges, at ton o'clock A. M., apd tho grand Mr. Vax Wree, RIGS Y., also defended the action | regaisa between the rowing clabs will take placo at of the Secretary, Tne frauds npon the roveaue were | Lace Quinsigamond in the aiteraoon. Tho prizes are-— Committed, But eo much by disttiers as by olficors of | For singte sculls, £100 and $60; for the Worcester tho government, who winked at these traud«aud par- | championship, open ouly to four-oxred bons, $75. An ticipated 1a them. He believed tha: no one out of - | immense crowd of spectators will wiivese the water wou t to the act.on of the except | sports. gg ® a yearn by were wrriss to at the govern- Me OW OF CANADA. moo J tho Howse would stand by the Secre- ‘DOMIN' AMADA, tary, and therefore he moved that the whole subject be laid on the table, Cartier’s Disaffection=stump Speaking nt Ote Mr. Scuxxcx compiained that the Yecretary of the Treasury kept his “brood of rascals” in oftice and then sppoinied a committer to watch them, He (Air. Schenck) # inpathized as litle with Ueman from New York boen reliably tnformed th had in Commons, Ortawa, Joly 18, 1867, 10 ts current here that Cartier realy wants knighthood, and is joalous of John A. Macdonald, There was large election meeting here Inst aight, at which Cuvier and MeGillivray, the eandidates for the House of Commons, a tee contest for the repre- sentation of the capital will be sharp, bat Cuvier, who 1s an Awerican, wiil probably be elected. Philadelphia Counctimen Seeking Informacion of the New Dominion as te the Science of oon Tonowto, July 18, 1867. A Joint committee of Common and Felect Couneiis of the city of Phiadetpbia arrived bere test night, and were by the citizens The party, heartily welcomed b. ~ the ot sou, seven in number, ing Canin tine “awe am Famers, tanking ane for Moatreal A Sora to-day. The Engineers of the Central Pacific Railroad have Feported in favor of locating the line by the north instead of the south of Salt Lake. It is eighty-pine miles shorter, will cost one-third less, and pases through a far better country, ‘The Summit tunnel is nearly throagh and will probably be open by August 15, PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 18, 1337. rs cobb 4 Perarceat he Be Boitinna tacanie eae Hans urare hema cod ae agen tes Tho Neph: was strock J BF Pigmsouths wit 1000 qu ni cated North ate Bi Doat Ne! Brig Wind at sunset NE, ‘The ram Dunderberg is still uuchored off Staten Veland but will probably proceed to sea to-day. 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