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ar . , i ; x wy " NEW YORK HERALD, SATORDAY. JOLY 20, 1867, furnish the means of carrying on the war and of |° of Maximilian and bis aupporters, in caso they should | solution plecing ."° Micsour! mibtia on an oquat rool Shellid dent the Rome qeone, Francs. This fact also showed fall nig cho handy or he fibers: © Mr, Campbali in. J with other trp, a8 Bounty, 40. (This reealalion, | tee Ne aeree @ hawe..the, protest vied. fe. *, : lille = thore were always unexpected expenses, and that forma the Secretary what means he had adopted | was possed at ti cegion by bash houses, but failed | any disraspect to the Speaker in viow of the iset (hat ha San Francisco, July 16, £867, unforeseen receipts and anuulations should be main. fo this end. The documenis. embrnce the repiy | to reach tho P. wry in Mme.) Tt was roferred to the | (ihe Speaker) had been repeatedi¢ thanked by thy uuu Procesdings have been commenced in the United fomest them. He would asi this ee one ene Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs, | Military Commition, imous vote of the House for his impartiality, 7 + District Court for ihe cosdemuation of the ebip faa it not true that in tho last three and a which has heretofore been publish On the SYMPATHY Pom fam PSOPLE OF GRETS ‘Tue Sreacsee intimated that ho bad wot regardod (he ote “edne’ share sth floating debt bad increased by 214, “el lea i 2ist. of June Mr. Seward aeaia urged Mr. Mr. Suwwen, (rep.) of Mass, 14pm the Lommittes on | goniioman'a objection as aay mark of disrespect to hin. | Loyal Saxon, cvoootly frou Sydney, charged wi M. Ro must guard M. Thiers against i confount pam Campbell to proceed with as much despatch as possible | For ond reported @ jos resolution expres. | Seif, Tio yentioman had @ right to object, aul the | smugal 9 découvert with tue floating debt, The f sn | to the residonceof President Juarez aad eater upon his | tive of sympathy with tho aufiorm® people of Erate, Speaker Look noenoeption to K. slim, heen commenced against the chips Free Bulla hare Trade aad Untity. RXCLESON AAD EXPULSION OF MENNERH. cary recovel fi ih + | Mr. Dawns, (rep) of Masa, referring to an to recover $027,000 for the violas al ission, iy Ceneate at eat des at's | VERO OF PAR RECONSTRUCTION BLL finite prpgrs nr inept fo | te eas to tie orrmioay Turkey going to PAYMENT OF BOUNTIBG. spank: asenger act. The Free Tend ins Mab -d |. M, Taikas Would not insist on the point, but the end ntinnnhnnrnncmncns Moria’ but it Appears thas no vessel of war was avail- The Caamntaid Mefore Fer nery epee from | Ensiiat Hoacet Desteeaner Ps tne: edoci thet tho vo- | here tour harieed mf fry two Wad Uh Oalen the year would show which was right and which ger yi thither, and fe was not dieposed to run | tho @rosolation { publican party, in order to have a two-thirds mayority | hundred and eighty a” U4aess Passengers, the penalty in response by touching at Havana, His reasons | of inquiry, nas ¢ coy neaowear was nocemary to ox- Position are givon, fanvnd the payment of boumies, Ordored to lie on the The comunssion of Mr, Otterbourg, bis successor, was At; Ran fee © Budget Expenditure-Germany and sont to the forayer on the 84 of July, tutithe correspond: | the House amendment to the Senale bil further to Ktaly—Feeling of the Liberals Towards Eng- ence received toviay does not show that it was accom~ } secure oqual rights in the District of Colwmbia was con- dand=The Union Agalust France and Her panied by any new instructions, curred in, with am amendment authorizing the Criminal nzroas, had ‘expelled imnoc: Framben, ajnted that | being $1,000 each ent was impossible, as it pai two-thirds vote to ox- Tho panic in tho “wt pal a member; thut since the bliean party came into } Savage wold at $4,900; \"' ned ouly two members had expelled from Sue } $830 in ten days Crown and that was (or treason, being at the tiwe | for the same time, pony the eomfedermte service; and that if thestale:zent wes | ‘The ships War Hawk, for Now York, and Othello, for meant to extend to the aciion of the House on contested | Liverpool, with 26,070 gacks 0." Wheat, Lave cleared. i ‘sbaro market continues, ears three was then adopted, as were articles fourto | 168 Passage Again Over the nena Veto by Both Houses. Court to draw grand and petit jurors'for the June torm 1 ALiou Met a Sacrament Friends, election it did not b the House dow to enter The Repubt: ‘state’ Conve a tae sac! The Frosch legislative body held acitting on Satur.| Diplomatic Correspondence in Relation | “** P'v!owsts, Cormespomsence Melative te | ef that cour, ona reviow the fats for ha catisCantina ef ay seme f to-day eed nominate! Niels tioa et composed mail o Gay, July 7%, M- Scunoider jn the char. toca; Pate of Maxiediias. muons. ber of the Brirish Parliament the nominees of tho Uniom Slate cavention, who have . 4 to Mexi Affai The President to-day, in reply to a resolution of the be rlypesro thon, at thirty-five mimotes one,on | = Mr, Ross (tem.) of Lil,, suggested chat though the re- { eudorsed the Fooonstruction policy w Congrean om and lavor The oda of th dy i ieakhadbeianiacd Qecidalen o Mexican rs. Senate, sont to that body voluminons: documents con. | Motion of Mr. Gaives, took a recess for ene hour. publicana had ® two-thirds majority they eould not | jm muffrage without vNwinction y on ‘The Senate reassombted at thirty-five minutes penn art Barto} supplements of credits on the bud- ne corning Maximilian, many of which have already been | two e’ctock. ee rely omeome weak-koved members off the a oe 2°55 50, Whom, 8170 sad ¢: ae ister B er published, On the 2ist of June Secretary Seward wrote ‘VHS NATURALIZATION LAWS, . pied — aga x“ aan peepey oye Li pal be nei to Minister Romero :— ‘age introduced @ bill to strike ost the words Prt Dawns hme eae Hie pn Mn op sh! ime SO Tie Lay. ATE wero Proweat. fi nt Commis | Alleged Frands im the Pay Depart= |, i iitnorized to inform Prosident Juatwe'that the | Usted Stor eeccors ea sene Naturalization laws of the imemaiy thant omergoncy, throagli the igetam AFFAIRS! IN NOA LK. ‘Pruawxnt--The Chamber esterday ustria ie mentality, thus the republic au'B.of the Recilicntive vbaret oP aah Teil pow ment of the Army, ieitlnn (onthe Sake ok pecemeinden Acmasbact Teoieenek tone cs Ce Pn cr WEN, (data' JOE N. ¥auccere th ‘hat what Me Kosiemmna Morqnor, Tuly 19, 1867. 4 to the House: the G annexed ‘to that ust ae Mexico feleasing bim, and will renounce | be naturalicod under the awa.as hey stand, | Lame alae fo me wt sich tne geet eet pee The Custom tones at Norfolk yasized twarty-foug ‘The Obansber then adopted seriaiim the supplomon- Waaitscron, Suty 19, 1307, vlige me by covvoying this message by'tale- | position tmocah the ay suena faror of che Dro | ple of refusing repremmtation to such parts of tho Tinto, demionoe,of gin ang fon sae ‘ef grouch brandy credits roquired for the Ministries of Foreiga. | 11:30 s'Ctock, BAe |. | graph to, Preetiont, Seares fer bee tnCormmaieon, efith sore Committees aed eae penenah fir em a eee kode. sntcum. -Secm. tbe ioe ; 5, Fiuonce, ‘Wat, Algeria, Marine, 1 TheWete. Foquest that if compatible ho will make the same Kuowa tf y gallons, cc wtnsey to law, to STONE ¥ROM KOMR TO) PReEr i oninans srdneta Danibvilie Conntde Roch. | The veto menage of the President was roocived in tho | % Fines Maximilian for hts information ? ern ee eetereed: Hrs JomD, (rep.) of HHL, olferrett & preamble-and resol. 4 sa er Gt Onere\ rs Np paal the Marquis do ia ‘Tourette awit other honorable | House to-day a few uinutes before two o'clock, tt was |. Mé Romero, on ‘tho sane day, informed Mr. Sewar® | | “pr pn aos: tion, seciting that about = yoar since stone, commemo. | 2)" ne, pened ae, \ ' ave: presonted an amendment to jucrease by | wrought to the House by Colonel W, ¥. Moro, the } thabho transinitted the whole note to the Mexican Miate- <iee pane Me Winsor wes, late sesoutive onsont| faulne ene vinaee of Me Taaoolay bad bow, santminig | *S “oASF ANS og ell sand conus tora to 60,000, ‘the vote Pronidont’s private ao -y, WOE 0) co instant- | °° of Foreign Affairs, having sent it as far ag New ‘The doors wore reopened at beif-paat foar P.M. Ries etcunmtas ar aac ton Tailed or PALYTTO, ‘tho Chamber then paused te the ceveral discussion od | iy catwod a’ fluiter in the galleries and On the floor. | ONOaa lw teloxraph in time to ‘reach the outs’ | Coomuncarion enom sum ‘Secretary of War, im re- | , ‘The citizens of Rome dedicate this atone, take from the MAILS FOR, PHE' P aeaaery vatenen Mote When the Speaker announced the message, the silonce | Es steamer, Ho also states that on the 1Sthef Jone | gponso to w resolution inquiring if legislation was neces for the acca tarot the Shwed States inch A eeaiaent | seinin wl | nei ume Ricraxn (opposition) began by complam- he sont Secretary Seward’s memorandum of that date, | gary to expedite the payment of bounties, was iaid bo- | which the mo elthior brave defender of liboriy may | aig oy, come —s pores “Y G y for Aspinn be joined to that Uf the ater, That this beautiful memorial bag been’ allowed to re- main in thecellar ofthe White House, surrounded by ual tho government ‘catae down to the Floneo and | Which followed was so profound thas the dropping of « ed them to find fands for expenses after they were | pin could almost be hoard inthe Hall, {1 wasread by Mr, in which was made known to bim that the Emyporor of Pag peer gg corte pies poonthe able bp Kncurred, @ course which he quoted official documents | \4opherson in a clear, riuging bers and out | "reach, and the Queen of England had addressed Seener ee caning 1 asin flagrant viviation of the Senatus | nik sb In ri tn c r . he | he government of the Uaited States, requesting it-to Algo a communication from the President in response ‘Tho mails Cor Coutral Ameriye ang tho Sounge Paciig will clone at balf-prst cm of lock on Satu ¥ morn Of December 31, 1301, Tho other day one of | Siders listoning with the utmost attentiog® ‘Tho scene tutrpose ts kind offices én favor of Maximitian, Mr, | 9. resolution calling for information in regartt to recent | Tobe seit to ae eg ee A aT a ee Boe . Bue nog 8 Constitutional, ‘qnéstiog,. | that followed wil! not soon. .We forgotten by thoes whe |. v4. onthe IMW oF July, ina wove!dased WAPI Th pf pi on aT which was referred: to the Committee | have a conspicuous place ta the National Capitol, and, if | The Naw Yor theraum—savcivn for the Pa pile —wit by the President; who told bith | witneasod i. After a fow remarks ty the vonorable | TOT Oh lth OT en tr Rowioro’s noted Ne cca cee itenanot be found, direoting tho officer in charge of the | ho ready-at half-past nino iweiho mening: + public baildings to have search made for it, and to have st placed in the oid ball of the House of Represen- tatives. ‘Vho resolution was adopted THE ASSASSINATION CONAPIRACY INVESTIGATION, On motion of Mr. Butter, (rop.) of Mass., the Commit- too on Assassination of the Prosident was authorized to conduct the investigation by such sub-committees as the Committee may appoint, and at such places as may be convenient, with authority to administer oaths, ALISGRO PRAUDS IN THA PAYMASTER GENRRAIS DArART- MENT —INVESTIGATION ORDERMD, ifr. Lrxoony, (rep.) of N. Y., asked leave to offer a yoamble and resolution reciting that itis ramored and believed that frauds and peculations aro bemg commit- ted in the office of the Paymaster Cenoral, and author- izing the appointment ofa select committee of five to investigate the workings of the Paymaster General's Office, and all transactions connected with the Pay De. partment, with a view to detecting errors and frauds therein, with power to employ acierk and stenographor, send for persons and papers, Kc. ‘Objection was made, Mr. Lrvconn moved to suspend the rates. ‘Tho rales were suspended and the res duced, Mr. “Scunnex, (rop.) of Ohio, cailed upou Mr. Lincoln to make some statement to the House in justification of the resolution. Mr. LIxcouy stated that be and several other rentle- men connected with the House had been jooking up thoge matters for three or four morfths, and that they weve possession of facts which convinced thom that tho investigation ought to be made, Mr. Faunsworts, (rep.) of Ill, was opposed to ap- pointing epecial committees outside irresponsible statements, He believed that no bureau of the govern- ment was conducted better and with more diligence and wisdom than the Pay Department, Mr. Wasunvrn, (rep.) of Wis., understood there was orl ground for the resolution, and oalied on his col- feng 0 (Mr, Cobb) to make an explanation, m (rep.) of Wis., stated that somo time last wi ho was present at an argument before the Second ‘politica! Smatus Conuium was to be bindiog onmem. | THRA Stevens, Mr, Boutwell of Massachusetts Single « t., Bors ie Hose, surely a financial Senxt ie Consultvn | got the floor and made a specch which, by its rs gga chi aa nai rt inding’on tie government, ichard next | . 0 ouse: Adverted to the Luxemburg busiuess for the pu of | very earnestness, cnenmaeiaad attention. He accused <@liciting from tho government some ‘oxptanat ton | tho President of a deliberate intention to defeat the oxe- specting the extraortinary discrepancy between | cution of tho law, and called upon mombera to immo- “y Tm ¥gee ok i Se Me Cee ag tie diately uadertaze tho work of impeachmont. “Mr, Wil- jure jane, which had been lately publisbed, On the Sth | liams, of Peunsylvania, made even a stronger spe pel ee starqals A om hud mado a onast and dectared he had the evidence in his possession to ja Whichflo positively aseerter iat France ict th pride Songres not spontaneously raised the ‘Lusembury question :°| cousict the Prosident whenever Congress should be 90 is to aay, the purchase of Luxemburg by Frauce. Iu | “isposed. Old Thad Sievens got to his feot again after | mie flim Fy henna rere ore v some remarks from the democratic members, and said it a ad del Jat he marist meet the st i i ‘ ‘pritad Phi Ad tere einiah ootntreiniod Cee eee talc, | was useless to think of impeachment, tor be was con- Format: it was not tro ¢ that the orp ape vinced that unseen agencios wore at work that wonld verry my bet oninicd Man mites tale fee that no such resutt snould be brought about, The re Prerms pe ps peter 1€9 atinded toby many are supposed to bo “po by the speeches of: Lord Stantey in the | VASO axcacies airs it AD RORY SUPD {British Parliament, and, moreover, tiad bean seit more | the plottings for tho © Presidential aaceession, Doe moat gondemed in a Gabaten iad M. de | while others absurdiy fancy that it is the fernicn hss proposal 10" pansheas Tatenbure hp 8 Masopic contratermity that was reaat, or sume secret tinctly made, 21+ thought that thedomty the Cham political organization in tue intorost of Johnson. Mr- required some erplanation of this <atraordinary dis- | Wilsow, of lowa, made the bast speech of the day, repay: egy er cng Be Hoa gels Ay more planting himself boldiy against the venerable loader of tng ct Ape 8, M. Thiers demanded that the des- | his party, and donouncing the inaiauations that improper which must bave passed between Paris and the ct V fue should be made publi. M. Rouber' replied that ee, wore at work. While he did Aa approve the ¢ Could produce no despatches, because there were none, | Prestdent’s action, still mo amount of party pressure Bens ee, Livre jaune, le erect a Wot. of | could induce him to do an act contrary to the dictates of wepatohes—ciz a seven—all signa by the Pore . Thi »- ry, the existence of which AI. 2h : wan his conscience. This doclaration from a leading repu' Bait oon ean a April pntivey denied ne eee, the | tican and the chairman of tho Jadiciary Committee gov croment to expla’ having charge of the impeachment investigation was ang outer was present, but he volunteered no expla. | received with demonstrations of applause from many | MM. Laaeapurm rose and told the House that he did | Fepubiicans as well as democrats. The only democrats | rt oer it worth a to ae whether the expen. | that took up the cause of the President were Mr, Randall, * ture they were asked to sanction wora legal or not, oi rd o ‘thought that the bill: they-had before them of Penn., who was so excited that he could hardly of the 3d, Tit and 12th inst., in relation to the capture Mr. Sumas, (rep,) of Ohio, suggested that the resolu- x tion of adjournmont rs Sones of Prince biaximilian and Gonerals Mejia | "yt. “sexta Miaaghe ik elise baa tae tae aheace and Miramon, The Settlement of Bounties. ae (rep.) of R, 1, anid he did'not believe there ‘The Secretary of tho Freasury im answer to a resolu. | Would Le a quorum of tho Sonate in the city after seven tion transmitted to the Senate the following letier from Care thes SYRRIAG, Ho concurred in the suggestion of Aha Recond Auditor: Mr, Ramsay, (rep,) of Min., thought the Sonate had Sin—In reply to your request for information whether | better take a recess for dinner, and take up the voto mes- any means cun bo adopted to expedite the payment of | 8ag9 when it renssombled. the bounties provided by the act approved Juiy 28, | Mr. Scuwee said it would be better to hear the veto 1807, I havo tie honor to repor, that every possibic | Meesago first, and then adjourn for dinner. effort has been inado by this office to hasten the le THE VETO. ment of this class of claims, and that there are as ma: Mr. Jonson called for tho reading of the message, Clore ongucod on. thes oxamination of rolls | aud it was road by the Chief Clerk, Mr. McDonald, and final. settlements a8 can be safely and At the conciusion of the reading, Mr, TrumnuLt. rose profitably employed. After further remark the | nd said:—Tne extraordinary positions assumod ip that Auditor says tiiere aro upon an average 32,000 rolls at | Mo-sage, and, as T think. Indefensible positions, raight tne Gomptroller's with accounts which have been settled | Well cal!’ for reply, Ithink most of the positions as- i ofice aud sent there for revision and confirma- | 8umed, indeod all of them, so far as woe know, douying tion. | During th> year ending Jane 29, 186%, there were the authority of Congress to pass this bill, are indefen- issned in this office 86,680 ciaims of soldiers or their | sible; but there is an Im itlon tn the Senate to: have heirs, 125,640 certificates furnihed, after examiuation of | 1's time occupied with this discussion. If it be the the foils,’ to the Paymaster Gensral, and 8,560 to the | Pleasure of the Sonate to vote upon it at onco I shall Commissioner of Pensions—equivalent to the settlement | forego avy remarks that, under other (es nap ry of 220,831 claims involving tho use of the rolls. There | should feel inciined to make. If it bo the:ptoasure of are now forty-five clerks constantly employed in search. | Senate I will not detain it. jog rolis and preparing certificates for the Paymaster Cries of Question’? from several Senators. General and the Commissioncr of Pensions, During ‘The Caam then put the question, ‘Shall tho Dill pasa, the months of last. April, May and June the | the President's objections not withstandin, pumber of certificates furnished to the Pay- ‘Tho question was determined in the Dreadiice | yank master General was 33,080, being an average of | 30, nays 6, as follows:— 12,693 por month, ‘The number of claims of heirs and | Yxas—Messrs. Anthony, Cattell, Chandler, Conkling, Ora. discharged soldiers recoived in this office for settlement | gin. dmunds, Fessenden, Vowlet, Frelinghuysen, Grimes, during the year ending Jane 39, 1867, 235,431, a | oa eee sam ining, iy Moret of ite. «NES. very large proportion of which were ‘based upon the : A a She Toolution of July 26, 1806, grantto ing, bounty to colored | Wilkin, Wikey cad Pensa mou, Vea Winkle, ‘Wade, aoldiers, and the act of ayes 28, 1 giving additional Nays—Messrs. Bayard, Buckalow, Davis, Hendricks, bounty to heirs, It became necessary to reduce the or- Johnson and attoraon of Tenn—6, dinary settling force of this office to take charge of the Awsunt on Nor Voring— Messrs. Cameron, Cole, Conness, registering, briefing, filing and exummation of this large | fori, Dison, Doollitle, Drake, Ferry, Guthrie. Howe, accession of claims; and as more than half of them woro | Moriliey Vt.. Motion, Norton, Saulsbury, Sprague, Stew: —-—4— A.—Tho P wrin Expos alte ngs, of New York, have boon awaried thd GRanb Got PID At, VOR AMERICAN PL ft boing distinotly classisiad firse in ord Si tne head of, he lst of Amerienn SUPREME INT SIRNATLAN, ‘This final Verdict ff the only (riven dolerin the rank of the awards NEL. i THE STRINWAY Bi at the head aad above af hess In addition to the above, the grext clole dew Arts, of Paris, have, after a careful examination 9nd parison of all the musisal instruments ethiibited at Ue Pt exposition, awarded \ STRINWAY & SON THEIR GRAND 1 HON) At ERD A “for greatest aupy ‘Ravelig of ee areiton ter pianos, Warerooms first floor of Steinway Maly 7h aud 73 Eset Fourtsanth street, New A.-The Final Departu 1H w of the Excise: COMMISSIONERS GIVE 17 UR 1D cos’ Spirit of the Times, of (hia Saurdey, ution tntro- See sHaly 20. A.-The Final Departure ef ¢ Exciaa ‘ THE COMMISSIONKR3 GIVE IT UI Th ‘ re Med Spirit of the Times, of this Bhturaag, . July 20, A.-The Final Departure of tho- Rxctsé * TH COMMISSIONHRS GIVE IT -OPIT piety, Wilkes! “Spirit of the Times, of this Haturdagy auly A Dark Skin on a Man ts Some erate Excus4 able, but on a woman is absolutely ephiorreas o arte nee mau, however, cap tolerate the presenca of Sen ced ses Ube i rhchaN MABE ich 14 well known to be a would vote for the one hundred and fifty-cignt million The Impeachment Committee had Genera! Hillyer bo- ble to commence their sottiement, In the course of a it now and vote for the Army bill whem it came im, | ror thom for further investigation to-day. They also months they will probably be settled at the | * !¥- ‘pnd the Army Dill, which had been previously imtro- | Speak, Mr. Boyer and Mr. Proya. , oh St iee bce ‘bab beta lataeie other like ovis, is just att ‘ Moopd, were funtited by clfoumamascc. herivore he The Impeachment Lavestigneion. myerectly pyepared, abor has been largely 18- | "no Cras announced that the bill, having been passed | Auditor in reference to the Lowonthal fraad, and had | Sue tyes tke full oe iin eet a eae maa creased, and It was not antiltJune Inst that it was poasi- | over the voto by a vote of two-thirds of bach house, was | ene become convinced that parties In the Pay ween eta aarti belata nett, tary wanae wees a fixed fart that URAUDS: SOAP will make the lg ment wero cognizant of the fraud and participated an it. coup'e of He, therefore, favored the resolution. as amooth and soft as an: infant wee months henoo, and he would tell them why. ‘THE AP ABE ver 4 Baboon i ie That an meoasouty for kien toresamine | hada tle-of the Hansto-of February 10, 1805, containing | TAeof Aitcen thoosand per month. and if possible the | ane, rroomation bill and the voto thereto were next | 2%. Fansawoutt, to view of the statement, withdrew ) soay tx sive the bes raat water? GOW Rau's hat was the prezent position of France with regard to | a report of a speech mado in Now York by General Hlil- taken up. obj Butta Safar red Me 3 m sie! Another List of Pardoned Rebels. The Dili wan passed without debate over the voto— | ,, Mf lsckusoun, (rep.) of TIL, suggested the omission ia | HUET AH Tours tots iat a supers ari fe "eolor er Powers, to inquire what enemtes she was likel: yt whist ullien. ave” Ware." oa ahead pipe ely, | yer. The object of the commitioo Is said to be (o show e could rely. Sevenicen months ago everything | that that speech was mace after a consultation between med pacific, but tie overweening ambition of ove | the President, General Grant and General Hillyer, and embodied tho then opnionaof General Giant and the the preamble of the words ‘and beiioved.”” ‘Mr. Lixcotn modified the preamble accordingly, and the resolution and preamble were adopted. SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY, On motion of Mr. MG sleet of Ind., the Select 4 lips a beautiful rose color, (mmovi le Uy Fub or handkerchief, GOURAUD'S hin wittt ont cosmetic fur softening and whitening Found at Dr. FELIX GOOR. “BS itroadway. bolow Grand street, The President to-day sent to tho House @ list of the ways 4, ‘yaas3 rebels pardoned in the States of North Carolina, Seuth Mr. Jouxsox, who voted in the negative on the firat e . i 4 veto, voted in the affirmative on this, Tho negatives Carolina aud Mississippi, from which it appears a very | Wore:—-Messre. Backalow, Davis, Hendricks, and (applause)—to renew * era of violence and war, large number of them were recommended to the @xecu- | son of Tennessee, © tiiiaiad a (LLANCOU! a mmittee on Soldiers’ Bounty Claims was authorized to _ " Mia pe Tuaascoom— b> oy cine i ins astarraciasranehor! Pm A ar tivo clomeney by the respuctive: provivional Governors | ws sugnway callod ap the tious epncarrent a.,| inquire generally into the causes of thedelay in tho pay- | A.—The Married emer oR Tse de © Med ery prut 5 h S rahe con rel resolt and iM panion, 3 MAI pa ‘ever mind; we kano whom you mean,” * bas | of tnese States, namely, Holden, Perry and Sharkey. tion ior adjournment, and. moved a substitute for it as | Ment of bounties, with power to examine witnesses tay trom’ medical’ p sanders. aad lampostiens Erics send for persons and aad IPT RNTERPRINES, Mr. Van Wrox, (rep.) of New York, offered a resolu- tion directing the Secretary of the Treasury to commu- nicate the facts and reasons on which an ‘was made on the 3d of sant 1867, by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, exempting George W. Thomas from the pay- ‘ment of special Se ton what is pretended to be # charitable ente: entered into an expla- anew he at A to be for the Puller of, the Southorn poor, and which had beon semi: M. Hagnrsexs—Ne MP We téted them hb to been subpoenaed toappear before the committee, and will Lady. ’ rem. Rass ee < , gh to KDOW | cat probably be examined to-morrow. Mr. Bredloy ie ae ona eyc- asians Larrarore continucd—He would not mention } to be examined in reference to the pardon of Stephon F. moe, but inca came ander thelr countzance, end these | Carocon, one of the witnesses in the Surat case. Tt ted throughout Europe. If morality were to con- | appears that Cameron was pardoned on the merits of his pee se. Somet ee Sore the be py petition, backed only by a letier to the President written ry, Ipisen dence ys by any legitimate Parpenmcen ust | by Mr. Bradley, St, To-day the committee called on the ate had boon waged against a Power which had har- | President for tho. above lettor, but after diligent search Frnads in the Pay Department. follay ‘That the President of the Senate and the A resolution calling for the appointmcat of acommit- | Speaker of the House shal ais their respective teo of five to investigate alleged frauds in the Pay De- | houses on Saturday, July 20, wntil the first Monday in pavtment has passed the House. The resolution caused Mr, Sumxun moved to strike out the first Monday fn ‘an animated discussion, during which some members | December and insert in Mou thereof the second Wednes- day of October. Mr. Sumner said oné of two thi made assertions which, if true, establish the fact that | Tis! be done; either the President must bo ple the most outrageous frauds have been committed by | from the chair he occupies, or Congress roe continue claim agents and others against Union soldiers, in permanent session to watch bim. Whea I make that nies rome ty 5 Hoar Maseau, and 2 Broadwray ; also repairing done; 1g. Y aah peenlen tee Paria then Peis Uatia pared by Dr. ‘PERRY, 49 Bond street, Be oy mabe ona aye tl psitinpern. rent for it had been made in all parts of the Executive man- Confirmations by the Senate. ene mois B reir orem my ae here: | of pod by tat the action of the Iatarnal Reverie eA Sars M Renuble Hi in 4; pecs Rseareet: Se Mit yet uibies if the world had: Yons over to the | sio@, the letter could not be found. ‘The Prosident, how- | The Senate to-day confirmed the following nomi- tor, and “what yo agen gery “pon me, | Bureau and by Goneral ward, was a fraud, « | Risimaiiem «Ne a ranted t there was one fact wh ‘Which they could | ever, is very anxious to furnish the committee with the | nations;— Senator of the United cheat a and a sw! wed ot or LA, Lyd same party who Agoms, DEMAS. Bal NES, ‘I Park row; wv, HEMBOLD, Broadway. @ similar scheme me time ago. He re- Heved But, as sates, I deem letter, and search is still being made. Isaac I. Gibbs, Governor of Idaho; Daniel D. Hitchcock, | it my duty to make this public deciaration, that nde tae & tome —--—_—__—- of Ol jee Nation, Agont at Fort Gibson; Boni. 1 do what I can to put my Teor gree oe on thelr aecycorte the facts should be made known, Buy Miller’s Hal e.—Beat and Chen The report of the special agent of the Revenue | Suntee-siout fadians = alg Per ne Spinone sie uy ofthe, Countey of what to my F thet all chose lottery and gambling schemes inthis city | naturel Mia Surabler Boul By “Greggs: Dapot oF Dep Bureau sent to investigate the condition of the col. | pAvrreyor of Customs—Henry P. at Portland and | branch of the government to ta Hn ievonr ngs ag | may be put down, Eb PA goon Snakebite ab no ee they may think in ordor to call the P he resolution was agreed to, in Drogas lector’s office in the Fisth Carolina district will soon | | Re of Land Omce—John Claghorn, Sioux City, | | wer har Aas 7 Peery perp th nt ame db to ‘TUR MISSSRIEP! VALLEY. ven The boat Hver Many Towa, and Ealward Davia, Austin Mr. Pine, (rep.) of Mo., offered a resolution for be made public. It is nid that Thompson, the former Public ‘Moueys—Jeiferson ‘J. Works, Austin, | ings, to enter upon jadgment. Until then it is the ‘duty printing of cortain chaptora of the report on the physi collector, a native of that State, did not make any seiz- } Nevada, of every Senator to express bia mind freely with regard " Private Secret Ling Presidont to Sign Patents—F: the condi rest and hydraulics of the Mississippi river and protec- in Water t a Certal in Cure for ures during eighteen months that he held the office: | Cowan. of Fennsytraniay Ephron "han. { devommeioon coy inthe fatare san, soaetteiosad seve ton of tno alluvial tands from overflow mado by Captain aves the Kunsyee bepot WAM meee but bis succossor, Mr, John Crane, formerly an officer in vtnalam Agents Charis Matiby, of Californie, at Fall | Speaking, therefore, under the responsibility of this | (ROW Major General) A. H Humphreys, of the Engineer pBGnt fe .RilgneHartshorne’s Electric the Union army, has, during the last seven woeks, | Hooper Valley Resoevauin. hour, 1 still eay that'in my opinion Congress ought to dep manent et the Volies 2 1A PAPE arin oo my ‘Assessor of Internal Revenue—Heury Welsh, Fifteenth | remove this incumbent from office or sit here con- S97 on Printing, YO conte.” At druggists, and JENKIN & B. made eighty-three seizures, incinding fifty distilleries siatriet ‘of Pennaylvania, ae PME siantly in thetr seats to watch and counteract him. ft 3. Agena ee ne hase byjating ot Dey siroet. » ‘vata ste vol james (r, Semexce fered Tesol and two extensive tobacco factories. Collector Crane werd teases bo is still President that I insist you shall sit | two thousand copies of the relativ P. Ta Bregre Gio: ‘band Fer Foca! v ae a aytvania; Frank fay oo City, Pel in order to do what yon can to neutralize the mis- writes:—“If it were not for the presence of the military the retention of Rear Admiral Goldsborough on ‘ine which proceeds from him, which we bave reasén George U ere vies Hicote: eee. waite, Parmer, Il. active navy list, five hundred copies thoreof for the use I could not make any seizures, as the whole country is teo Messrs, Clarke, of “Onto, Gets and Trowbridge. THE MISSISSIPPI LEVESS, ETC. Mr, Driaoa, (rep.) of Mich, dffered preambie and resotntions stating that great "damage will be sustained to the crops and other property on the Missi and ner Twenty-eighth street. The Seward-Campbell Correspondence on the eve a pan = inois; J. to believe must proceed trom him so long as he con- should bavea bottle of i For sale hy DEMAS BARN in sympathy with those who are defrauding the govorn- Penaon Agent same ‘Kuapp, Louisiana, | tinaos in power. For thus reason. which I have very Oe ere cease pre CO al Park fon. WeeLs Nae Friton ment, excepting » few good Union men and the negroos, | oJyrenicer' —_ a amply and very briefly stated, I Bete Te not | The Srxixen intimated tbat all tho members of the co $1. 4 In fac the rasjority of hoe a. hero look | fhe Senate confirmed e large umber of army nomi- have my way Congres, would not, leave their seats fas thoreopen auirived to appoint Commie 0 eyrniatcon, Uy u roinent as lu! ag _—_ 18 10a y here as a ‘const! n, cl pon, the gover legithnate plunder. nations, among them _ following promotions: bs bulary force for the Union men throughout | Printing temporarily, pointed as such commit- | {Tn eecntarch und Asthma, Oiice S61 Pstth Bee throak, Ordnance First Lioutenant James Hf, Rol- th States, But it is propased to go home and be ages Tieutepant, | abandon these Union mon a prey to the President. 5 1667, vice Rollia, Koll, is eaters | tome thought the views of Mr. Sumner were partment. —! Quarterm: with tbe rank of Major; ~Ca Tentus, Sagton, Aastmant ‘ et u ptain ‘aay ony int | true, Congress ought not to adjourn at all. a an im. Mexican Mission. The President to-day transmitted to the Hous: of Representatives a number of documents in reply toa Datcher’ igh: *! .— Every eee ARTs quater eee aise ee om DUTCHER'S | DE. ion. Ala D SHOT FOR BRDBUGS.—Sures inconsistent with his proposition. If what he said were cheap and to use. iwerer! mever!’’) ran u resolution requesting incompatible with cahed 5 States: y %. 1366, vice Mont. \ta tributaries because of the destruction of the levees; * Waking it. sone said that, sooner or later, that contin. | Mf. Lewis D. Campbell, Inte Minister to Mexico, and Rd a Spores, Amlaipat | teen as "thee Gonsiastioe’ had nee an oem taore desire of Congress that all persone in the coun- | Fieloatrt 2 a erarded tor «(gency would come to pase. (Uproar, shouts of “No, | to his successor, kc. It appears that Mr. Campbeil He ‘did not believe October would be a convenient time | HF shall receive thee Joss share of protecting and fowler, | 15 nes at the Paris Ex on to <mo.”") accepted the appointment as Mivister to the republic of | ‘The Senato confirmed the graduates of the Military | for the assembling of Congress. 1a some of the States & fe the return tO unreserved loyalty to the the ari fee gegeow MANUTAUTURING Come Duke Maswim exclaimed—We don’t accept Your PO | yeerieg in May, 1980, In @ letter to hin Secretary | Ackdemy, and a large number of brevet appointments | Politien! campaign woud be pending, and many Sena(ors ‘would be actively o1 for sallant and meritorious services; among them tho | “At the suggestion of several Senators, Mr. Shorman following: — ~~ ney of adjonrament ta his’ resolation to mie » Cone yaew ree o'clock P. M. to-morrow. re ee Ree Cente 1a Be Biaret Me a le | "Mr. Buckavew, (dom.) of Pa., ead Mr, Samner sp. Moore, Lig Sickels, ky peared to forget tae pice in which bespoke and t ford. audience to which he addressed his remarks, He had expressed his judgment on a Very grave question which euaht not to be discusted im the Senate at this time, ernment ; song neither agen ody nor the loyal people oe the country 1d from a of the inbabitants any ay righ" or ray that were whi 11 loyal citizens are Se sesibetnieg and deolari desires: the imwediate restoration, by ful a cetenenare to wiegienre, of all the States iy pate rebellion; and that 24 goon as they send true and undefiled Vion men to Congress they ‘vill be ad ian to full communion in the government and to the om? Of legislation. Mr. Srorieto, (rep) of Pa, objected, TEE ao SN g RINE, MOSER volute tension, ny adjustable drop feed. § 48 He phi i bEAMrrren. Endoreet “i the fash: At GoU Lad Depot, a Broadway ot Pits Mt Washington street, Boston; Weildon, Hartford; Dr. W. G. Cox, Ypatiang. ) hoped it would not be verified; but the - nly way to prevent its coming to fe ab @recautions in time, He bad shown them that their nem le Backalow) wight be rmitted to say, without Bente i Dickey, ae rok indnesa, that hd com the Tanguaco. used | MF- Driacs mo ad to suspen | the rules. ne opioion | merece’ & Pakers Ulghoet Promiam Sowing mavocated. “But bis rita was—lot France, trust to liver iy Kovwie. “ain sige Healy G- Kenne by, Mr, Samer a gross imapropeiety ia this chamber. eee eeneatth wan Che’ granbete Je had over — - in order, ugene Duryea. George jstner, ante Mr, Wizos, (rep.) of Mass.) hoped the Senate woul “ cage Rey th Baperor will do thie Geweter, heal afaire relating | Hz r,GleetendJ; Wargan Bell, Henry Lyman Power, Foun B. | adopi the House proposition to adjourn to. the 13th of Latte endlnerngs po repubitan de of the asta asd PAT RUNY oa an POON, the would be the | to the condition of Maxie, much must, the lesand Wm. B. Barien. November, He did not attach much importance to the and after some diecussio iat Canals ‘treet. attet August 1, Welcs uth ts, tho Taped ay Nominations Rejected. | views expremed in the veto, He thought the country wm aleg wore Lom greg oy mpeg rtd levies, Let them have fenced | The The weet eye wore rejected :— would understand it very well. in ee a oe the boitding of the Misslesippl emniar th Goring Waser, Capon Can ; o meet the caperionced and well Postaseiite Rawlins, OM Point Comfort, Ya.; | _ Mt. Sumner, in reply to Mr Bicktlew; suid the propo. | Comunitted Congress to hte, taltine Ot he, eee 4 Se Ne Riditig Woe sais by dee id bave to contend against, But James M ibina ition Sno: Wits P: Goodwin, Jeffer’ | sition Was that the Senate abdicate from this time tli | levees Ptae tevetision tas referred to the Commities on he would deprecate war, Let them 1 inp ¢ reouburg, in ind ; Tiighraan tbe month of December. What was the natural aud es, we pe te ve—let them not embark in wars of Gentry, Bloom neon Ind.; Howard Bladsee, Bolse City, logical reply to that? Not to abdicate ao long as Andrew | Reconstruction. meee or seit ee, ndrew alcar, Seymour, ini ind. Jobson was in thechair, If another President were INTERN ray wee oencp ‘ue Brosdwag. il & d é 3 3 8 may be, comarten, uy soogul either Prince Maxi- Mr. Baw Kin of Mass., from the Committee on erse reann a aiatrt raat Révenue—Frederick M. Williams, | there, imbued with consitutional ideas and ready to ae : ‘mperor, or auy Neco sylvania, Rates, mi report on the resolution for the te chief pi St —Rovert M carry forward tho legislation of.the country, eed would plonged tive ‘suthority in Mexico, without having tn cone reporsed aeAnamnor Tiuarnal ternal Revenue—Sarmwel ‘Tiiwen, ‘Second Gis. py servers Mattoon bi ( itr, Sumner)'an a id the sm spatient ot re ene on internal reve- Pa. Py of she.} cing eens Company, 699 Yo ils department 20d recetred jnetraermnch ‘ratltary | gicrevar of Customa—Joseph McConnell, Quinoy, Ti fot the case, “We bave ia tue Presidential chalf's public | v7. Neonates oe OCT sed back PARIS is, RAO. 1 . visit of the | commander shall be engaged, 14 good faith, in executing | ponvilie;Miseouri and Thomas 1 Thoms Eawor Loy Rt Stissourt? | €nemy—the guccossor in spirit and in influence of Joner- wr aie, Doanelly’s resclation for the appointment | utr ihes“the esiy foreign sovereigns, to whom be gave credit for peacefi!! | the agreemeat before mentioned for evacuating Mexico, nig , 4 son Davis, Such ja the case. Who can question it? Sayer iy eomnmniies a6 ehuendion wey was Antentions, which the hospitality of their reception the t on our part in relation to that event will The proposition of Mr, Sumner to adjourn to the third | Of * sinning CoM Ot TD Cpposed it on the ground | of ihe sewing, ma machine thai ox Dave inc He censured the attempt sgatust forbi hited ‘ouates x and their tative from Wednesday in Octobor was that there aiready was a standing Committes on Educa- See slahtt tro di Trrcompmiion forte rar, and reproved the uncourteous mani obstructing or embarrassing the ‘The question was then on the proposition of Mr. Sher- ‘and Labor. prize, and tie. Howe received the saat ‘which had taken place on the occasion of hie vistt. French. "Enied—The " — Pe from three o'clock to-morrow until the | ton 4 Teplained that the object was to divide | sroeeorthe on of oF as mawufacturer and igventor, po nny yh tveraaioal x ote | exit or 3 M4 wc the. nesioct atitate ie ri? y= sion re Nov oe Lad hes wo" andeg yy acy courtesies to the 1 House lectan eek jovember "ee fran of conciliation. Lat defence “not Gosance be theit | Hered State’ of thepattoene ct INEt er Gomiatony bul ¥ uty 10, 807, | ihe day of meeting by the following vote ‘Tae reestarioms wemaapaases oe, 0 cate of 5 10:00) Py i a * os, every emergency. desire to the peopie ‘Asminorox, July 19, 1867, Yeat—Moasry, Antitony, Ba; present Senate bill t blish | * coudre. x ie would vote 1! supplies, aad the Army | Sosies seligved froma sit Foreiga: military intervention, | The Senate met at twelve o'clock ling Davis, Fessenden,’ F The Seek es Tiaen att te, eauablieh | Tho oficial Lat of thoas who mere. mada. of w yuecomas of M, Larrabure made ail the more ony! (od yds bey hs Secetst a THE RQUAL RiGHTA ‘wu. tterson tte ih Pai ero of Ton , Sherman Prdered to be printed. Then Monn. Hiies fabricant A ines ® — ‘on the House from the fact of his veing SSrsece other fremse ot ramen in, lng io the A moseage was received from the House announcing Sem Moss, Cnanerons, 0 Chandler, ae is iit The speaker presented a meonge (rom the Presigent SMe Riad Howe, ot, make of f eewing masta pes, waktbite nber of the majority. As soon as he bed resumed | enjoyment of perfect iibarty, they to adopt, | the action of that body on the bill of the Senate to fur. ne 4, Hae, N76, Lamoroy, Rose, Sumner, Thayer, Tip- | of che Ubited states, i apawer to revolutions of the Howse re ager fore “no 4 said—Gentiemen, in the exercise of their own free will by thelr own free secure equa! rights in the District of Columbia iiaod wit Yates. on the following suhecla:— mo SR eo nbd tanchingr sad PEROT omg Ir” inawere, hes juss tlemen, our | act, without distation from any foreign country, and, | ther ew Tenet cuntess dus saavietion now goes to the House for concurrence n reference to the jure and execution of Maxi- | fortke sewing machines caeeges, drawn s | of course, without dictation from the United States.” ‘ee oe ia the amendment, the arrest reported execution of Santa — moat gloomy picare ofthe atuation of Rasope. o Ws are Yaa subsequent part of the letter Mr. Soward says it |. The House resolation directing the Secretary of tke sya rasa: xico, which was referred to the Commities R ¢ Grent Ner Pastifed to inquire if these are tho results of fifteen certain cotton claims deed 0, wi me . (A any proposition shail be mado bject of reor- The Honse bill on Foreign Affairs, wears bene ed Sracgme or core rant imal oe rc. (Great op ST of an existing law 160 Secretary of the Inte- jewurns—What do you mean ? foent Ia Mexico Mr. Campbeli will communicate what taken up. it OF As to what States have ratified the constitutional ar, jonxaow, (dem.) of Md., said there was an error of rior from concluding treaties with Indians without the jondment, which was referred to the Judiciary Com- Ha sn ayy i Gansta Paors—It is not— Tesolution. ‘asked ‘roa Pres! md , take place for the infermation of the President. in th It ‘assorted that the claims | Consent of Congress, an en peeine omnes yn and seneation are quickly Hated piaph ars he ho ona ‘it : bar ‘| me eas cores auc eaedt tieutid fo nat, the ent emoust of the cotton rida removal of dleteet con Sommanders without Mexico and bis, sucesteor which, wan tlenrel te" the mab nin Wied tt te os ~do; but his opinion is only a personal 01 my having discretionary power as to the location of | credibly ints that the entire a she qoneses oe the Sonete; bet ton wes made Oi ase cat ure, a? Gansten-Paces—Allow me to ‘finish, M. Ye Preat- Mia eles atin United States in the vicinity of Mexico, boy “ ‘7 thoamand dolar not exceed one hundred Mr. Hewpascns, (dem) of i pry m goes over, vy Onn Meg io Se haleenigil tdbice here enn eae a a) ange ieee Prendens Sommnsen-peins and that bis military experience will enable him to ad- = Taumevnt, (rep.) of Til, was astonished thatthe ann executive soasion Was thon held, and at six P. M. ous into Deere to 0 ited Ue hay ropean and Kors agents, Docae M. alk, Case Pic e4—It is not Our business to reply to | vise Mr, Campbell on important subjects, It will be re- toe te 70 passed such & eee Li Ue pe Seame pase oa Sgeni othe api of 7 neo oS stra ‘ourt of Claims were mown ae | thadaato on the Budge on : cotiected Saas Lieutenant General Sherman, instead of gentlemen of great legal ability aod the highest integ- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. referred to the Committee on Fe gis re A, Affairs, pag berths egy Ane te accompanied | riy, The Co of ane Teatd poate ad meas the ¥. row, Jaly 19, 1967 wan ne noe oe XY oNthormatcn fer vitnuhed ce te) 4, then onda . Cam, Treasary. to the ms en ame ireceeee eres. ous MOH raps Spee hoplleherunirerayn caramel pon ty department cera, nnd | The Howe met hi morning at eel st. oe TAYLOR & 00. Barkers, 16 Wall stceeh N.Y. maar hi of millions. Emperor DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CONCORD, H. H. monjcation with Jaarea, Mr, Campbell having returned to | “"yr" eee ee ae ion ‘of Pa, regarded the resolution Bee dal te Fay Ponce? Tina oe; the Amorica, which was reGered tot), Committee on Foreign Got Rid of Fever and Agne: Rescate Conconp, N. H., July 10, 1867. New Orleans gave information from time to time of | as the nataral result of legislation conducted uncer the motion Ir. Banxea, (dem.) |. Y., the Seore- | Affaire, pi Wyte iy ot ra Ny A Gre occufred here this evening which destroyed | events transpiring in Mexico, qoemnety ae nee ae nen Toe | tary of the Treasury rae te aa ran cei ant 2) sm ara “pmoagsae Nea property belonging to the Northern Mailroad to the | Mr. Soward writes to Mr. Campbell, March 23:— apprebensagy and this would continoe to be Gicaien Cothahainaee ‘a aaveash toes etme of seg Untied States ne ont the government et (ast mee TE ast rt ‘amount of $250,000, The f vered 1 lotter ask for special instru tho case until rome was in e fi arime reas si ‘wood sh wo the — oxbe, by contained ise thet of “ame of the citizens of the Ualted Sates ts 1 House. tance 1862, and for the separate boii of oe last - Afara, or ten ines, only two which were re- | against Mexico. reply until you have prosented your SXBOUTIVE SEOBION. year so far as received; also of ‘the amount of expendi. ¥ of June ‘The flames communicated 5 ii make no Se reneementstion consideration of tbis subject, Mr. Fuanaxve, The Sram) , inid before the House the mesago cops: Got s Rew see Seicing machine shop abow trotitbe, of whieh foramen coreraag sssoet | an rene cinates peat tweiveo'lock, moved aa execu | tures om the part of the govotument for prosecuting = Of the President, "sowing the BS 8 etait ahd pormes <S consumed. At this pomt it was checked by reported to the tive , which was fonders eS law; also a he gos of Vion bili whieh = bore 4 label @ brick and iron the other side it cases, On the 2d Teomeem: Sore rovpened sh. quarter pasl eeed, oe ermares Teseiveg, sa ‘imodnt for coat ‘Mc! 4 EE. mith #09. vem po the wood theds and communicated to the | Mr. Campbell that the MATL GTRAMSIIP FRNVION Wir CHU%A AND 0 shpat, cated spirits and for fines, ‘The me wee ae es been con. othe trade ami a ate: we new across the failroad track to another | negotiations yim oe ‘The jaint resolution for the extension ‘of the mal! PHRBOMAL REPLAN ATION, cluded, ‘acoountabiiy for Set “heir puntata | See hea Srsenace oPaunmramaceae | Gy an @ san ane i | wiencer San ung | Herc rea Hore asroons eft EES med. urancs on or o! v w in hdd al Band, AA 000, iaken by ten different companies, cyl 7 poactntean. Nett follows she letter ke Reats Seaas wie tates tip tnd passed. ference of a protest presented oyite Speaker, from Ar ‘Cravens, (rep.) of Pa, rose and sald that he wae o.tecsTtariny Ogre kets Br ss communication to ih of here ward, 1367, to Mr, Campbell, tnstract. WISROURE MILT: kaasas, Glisciaimed any intontion of disresyect to the dh rin i te commeatcate wt ares _ pewing mgorine), Fireside ondwag, Now dont Juarez in bebait A Mr. Haspzneos. (rep) of wb, “etrodaced 6 joint fo «Speaker, and sald that the reary ¢! hw objvctiog was "CONTINUED ON EIOHTH PAGE, $1 ‘Wag inierruoted by the destruction of four lings, Ing hiya to communicate with a OLY Tee,

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