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« 4 , ‘ * 5 3 fee 10 , IMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, The Impeachment Question Before the House of Representatives. Kile Introduced Relative te the Ray- ment ef abe National Debs ia Goto awd Currency. | The Stawding Conmamittees -of the Howse. Wastawcron, Now, 26, 266’, The Porobknne ef Mt. Thema. @u evencintion ef Mr, Washbarne, of Wiscobein, the Mouse has detosin/ued 40 suspend farther purchase of. yea estete by tho Government, The St, Thomas pur cvaso it it sald has been eoutammated fo far as to mare thocompletionef the -sranefer to te you of the people of tbe ssiand ‘Twelve thousand constiite the vopulaton, The Spurious Seven-Thirty Bonde. Golonel Wood, Chief of the Detective Division of the ‘Tressury Departreent, bas secured the threo electrotype platen from which $be spurious seven-thirty moles wore printed. They aro as mear fav rimiles of the original engraving 08 it is passibie #0 make electrotypes under ‘the circumstances that must have aitended their prepa- ‘ion, and inspection ehowe that they bad been defaced dy scratching and battering so that they could not be weed, bat there isample and unquestionable evidence that they are the Mentical plates from which the epu- viove notes were printed, These plates have sadoubt- edty boon electrotyped from lead impressions taken of the original engraved plates. Such impressions could be obtained by any plate printer engaged open the ‘work, by pmparing sheets ef lead the size of the notes ‘and »oizing an opportunity to take an impression just as Mf it were on paper. ‘The -preesure ef the roiler farces ‘the dead into all the minutest cuts amd marks of whe engraved pia’, and produces a negative from w. , by the ord'nary process of electrotyping, a fuc simile of the erigina! plate can -earily be produced, The pecaliar process of rolling. does Rot-en sccount-</ the ywkling and aprending of the lead, always leave apon the sheet- dead precisely the same impression ag npon paper; but ‘4 is, im genera! appearance, co meariy the game in every particular as to deceive the experienced experte. ‘The electrotype plates of the backs of the $20 and $160 « motes, and those of the face tlat and back-of the $1,000 seven-thirties, are now in the possession of the Secret Service division of the Treasury Department. ~ been Geimerely aecortained that only $260,000 of the « Spurious eeven-Mirtiee were pes im circulation, and whe « #emt that wero printed wore destroyed; vo that holders « @f seven-thirty noter, who had them in their punsersion «previogs to Augnst, 1867, may be sure that they are Mvine, ae the apurioun iseue was not put ant until » allerward:——as nearly a8 can be ascertained, Doimecn tho M5th and 20th of September. Bho Alleged Perjury and Civil Rights Cases. , » Mr, John & Pondleton, indicted for perjugy +e regis Axation, sud Judge Renry W. Thoress, indictetl for viola tien of the Civil Righte bi), w ome up a thie term ~af the coart, heanpenke and Ohio Railraad Klection, ee from Richmond thie «evening etives that Whe Council of thet city had e meeting this afternoon io dewrmine wheher a poll should he opened weder General Schofield’s order to tate the wense oof the quaiiied voters of the «uy am the appropriation of two milhone of duller to vaho completion of the Chesapeaks and Ohio Railroad. ‘ater smuch discussion it was decided by a vete of ® © J to open @ poll on the Met of December, on cond:tion that the Virginia Central Railroad Company should wnd itself to copetruct the short Hine road to Chariottesville, and that the beuds of ahe city iseued for the appropriation sha! not.be sold at a discount of more than ten per cont. The distance from RKiebeaond to Charlottesrilie by the Virginia Central is nivety-coven miles. By the proposed ehort Line it wit! be siaty-seven miles, Tho South American Squadron Nospatches received at the Navy Departmen‘, dated Bahia, Brazil, October 21, mako the following report of veeols belonging to the South Atlantic equadron, show- yng Uneur docation onthe 30th of September:—The tag- ship Guorrieve was at Rio Janeiro; the Pawnee at Rabia, the Kausas at Montevideo; the Foren and Wasp at Rio Janeiro, and the Shamokin wae in the Tiger viver, Buenos Ayres, Satistactery Condition of Afts in Mextca, A private letter dated Vera Cruz Mr. Romero, say. We arrived safely at this port after a very perious. voyage ip which the Widerness came very near being low. | Ond matters here ip a very ory condition. | fud that my frietds @ré nam- sa candidate for Governor of the State of Oojron against a brother of General Porfirio Diaz.” ‘The Wildernedd has to goiato dsy dock before ehe can return to New Orleans. Tre Marriage of Rewan Catholics Protestants. Tue following anacaacement was mais at Si Aloy- wm 'Y and other Oaiholic churches iv the city ten |] a Cetholic man was lately marrigd’te 2 Protestant 2B (lis chured, With the wecessary dispensation of Reverend Archbishop. The intention of these appear afterwards befere a irotewtant uinir- not being kpowm either y here, or the Archtiehop, the dispensation te the o © marry jue me With yes 1¢ gay ao Prow stant-—by the order of the Most Heverend Arc’ bishop, egret @ hereby publicly expressed for wh late roarriage, whens ecourrm | at chat the Arcbhisnop disappre Fed of the same and required this wounces ¢nt lest it should pass inte a precedent, and ‘that ali ( atholics may undere‘and that such marriages are coms ‘fy to the discipline of the Cuurch. Thus sar the order of the Most Reverend Archbishop. We may oplv add, reminding the people that according to the lawe of ) Chareh, fm» 3 the faithful who prevume to get married Oat of the Churek, by the wery act incur excommunis ation. ‘Whe above , 8 undersiood fo refer to che recent marriage ; of ihe Beigiet | Sooretary of Legation, Baron Von Harre, 0 a Protestant lady. ) Tutended Marriage ef Fitz Huab Lee. eneral Fite \“Ingh Lee will lead to the bymenie! alar, on Wednés tay night, Mise Rolling, of Petersbare. Prov the prepara tons which are being mads, it will be dope of rhe most be: iliant weddiegs that bas taken piace Bo Visgivia since ta* close of the war. The Hacky Meatutaia Grade tor the Pactfic Railroad. Im Mag test Mr. J. ( Bhekensdorfer, Jr. ineer, was \eppoiantd to make ay yetamination az io the powmt which ould be considered ac the eastern bave of the Rocky Movatains io view of tne provisions of the aicventh se tion of the act July 1, 192, granting to the Union Pacito Raviroed $4400) in bonds per mie for one bonarsd and fifty miles westeriy of sued Dae, On Setober 25 Mr. Bilickensdorier sub. mnitted a report of the aysult of his examinetion of the Kocky \Wonntaias, aceatmpanying i: with a may and profiles, .\{ter giving a statement as the forme ion of the severw) ranges compn sing the Rocky Moun- ‘tains along the route of the raliren 4d and in the vicinity thereof, that ihe Bleck Hills form aprominent feature of the Koeky Mountains, be comes to, the conclusion that « much base should be fred at*tne bese of the Black * File, @ distance of about six melles and « half ‘west of Cheyenne and, geourding to the railroad survey, about Ove huadred and twenty-five miles from the ‘Anitia) point on the Missouri river, near Omaha 16 ap- pears from (his report tnat ibe crest of th.» Biack Hille @rhore the raiitoad |ine crowes the same is 8,24. feet above the sea On the cummis of the succveding r.vage, the Moitiesnake hills, the elevation \¢ 7192 feet, and at Dodge's samimit, stated to be the dividing ridge f the captigent, 7,108 feet, The altitude of the country af jhe lowest potat crossed by the ratiroad line between theve sumnsite ts 6,484 feet adove the sea, The Central Pacitic Railroad of Californie crores the Sierra Nevada Moun- tama seven thousand and forty-two feet above the saa. fhe Vaion Pacific Rasirend will therefore crows tho Recky Mountains at an slevation greater by twelve hundred fee: than Las t6 bd overcome by the former. | Yet the former im renching thet beight hax to oe the maximum grade of one hundred and sixteen font per mile prot op go Roeky ot nerade stated in ao cave to encred eights fet per . NEW YORK NOVEMBER 26. 1867—TRIPLE ‘SHEET. , a using | Mena a he whole wie waa regen ssa |___ OE VENING TRERORAN. recommendations — + ‘ n of | bait during the third month, and “#0 om, deducting alo Bu Be Sr ob rine Ti wv ver enn maila, Pho President approvedet te ae st Roanerizania; Proyn, of Newer; Von Trover, of | Balt dusing. the thi htndred per mont,’ The abject | made (he epecial ardor for Wednceday of weak week. | J5ViYROBY SHOULD BUY AND READ ad of Mx, Bhexeusdorior, and ordered that the point Cidame—Mesere, 8 of Odio; W. B, Wachbarne, fete it the value aud 20 provive or Abé ultimate re THE IWVRETOATING OOMALT ORS, nal meas deserived by him be considered as the eastern base of | of Mawsachuseiie; Ward, ‘of See rein. Holman, of | demption at par. ; pres * Oo motion of Mr. Wasunoany of i. ihe Clare, ai EVENING TELEGRAM. PRICE TWO CENTA, " wentioned - ana: Hard! . : ‘ ep.) 0 — Authorizing were directed to House on ‘ a iis Rene Noenane NRE eh cnn, a Beamer tenia; eke Frallae: Tavbard, of the erent of dountles 10 ereons rejocted as volun« | a list of the several 1 edigation voumllteas ud the | 7H! EDITIONS OF 1 EVENING ‘act of Congress, Connectient, $ . veers, who were afterwards arated and reg ized to summo. witnesses aod | 1kSURD aT TWELVE, _ Commeree-—Mesere, E. B. Washbi ‘of IMinois; Htet, | held to service, Reterred to the Commitee am Military (oy testimony, with. the number of clerks, agomts ‘ GOLD OR CURRENCY FOR THE BOROWOLDERS. of Manmabeatsio; Minghcad Talend; O'Neil of re, “ and employés, their compensation and aii the oxpenses. WILL CONMAIB [From the Evening Telegram of Yesterday.) Vounsylvanis; Egglestos, of Obio; Humpores, of New | By, Mr, Mien, won) gs yg 8 =, Oe or ak mesines ANO USS | VeRBATIN REPORTS OF THB FROOREDINGR om Wamahoves, $6035, 1901 York ; Sawyer, of Wisconsin; W. H. Robertson, of New | to me o py) oe Mr: Rail teapbdeass Ca’ dectating tik aes of . yor ‘ “bay York ; Axtell, of California, ote si Public Lands—Mesara, Julian, of Indians; Driggt, of Micbigan; Glossbrenner, of ; Donnelly, of Minnesota; Eextey, of Ohio; At of Minxourt; D, RK Ashley, of Nevada; Hopkins, of Wisconsin; Tabet, of New York. hy: “Post Ofee ond Post Roqds—Megsre, Parnsworth, Utineie; Ferry, of Michigan; G, R, Lawrence, of Penn syivania, RW. Clarke, of Olle; Lincoln, of New Yorks Lyneb, of Maine; f New Jersey; Vox, of New “— yao, of canner pond ¢ Miinols istrict of Columbia—Meesrs, “Ingerso!', of Hiincl 5, Balerin, S Marasebusotts Me! “ conts, Of Pennsylvania, Vo ‘Witham, of Indians; saleoy, of New Jersey; Kart Van Horn, of New York, GKAPHIC REPORTS OF BUSINEBS IN W, THE LATEST QUOTATIONS OF AMUSING REFERENCES TO THE BIO BULLS AWD “BEARS OF BROAD STREET. NbWs #ROM ALL PARTS OF THB WORLD 8 ‘MAIL 4ND TELEGRAPH. impeachment by the Hose of Representatives of the President, Vice’ Presianet or any Yaivil ofiver of the United States, It was road twice and referred to the Judiciary Committee, , Sal ently Mr, Braise moved to lay on the table a papery poeta ser tha vote, referring it so that She ae ought back by @ moton to reconsider fe ie by ‘vhe Edmunds resolutron wil! pase the Semate, but ibe House will Kill tn committee, Thue t the revbiation paying fve-twentios im gold. Ben Butler iatroduced & Dill mto the House to-day to poy the vational debt (ive-twenty bonds) im greenbacke. The bill war referred, i: Mr. Miuzex—Sapplomentary to tho Bankrupt law ot Marek 2, 1807. Relareed to ins Judiciary Comn et tion of the repul of Also in reference to she pace SS Ay yy TBR CONSTRNCTION OF AIPA OF WAR, Mr. Pim offered for refereuce a résolution declaring thet in the judgment of the House is is annecessary to proceed further at present with the building and equip- ping sbipe of war. Mr, Wasesurne, of I)\inoit, recommended tuat st be adopted. THE TRIAL TOF JEFF DAVIS. |Yrom the Brening Telegram of Yesterday.) ‘ Ricemony, Nov. 25--2.30 P. M. 1 am rédiably informed that Chief Justice Chase is op” New York; Mit Obie-—To. prevent the THR INCIDENTS AND ACOLDBNTS OF THR wm ‘ ’ dir. Evior objecied io the introduction exeept for ret- posed tp Jeff Davis being tried before Judge Underwood ‘ Judiciary Menare. 3, Z. \viinon, of To . Bout well, g tte a 4 a and wo PB ty * or by a'nogro jury, A new mdictment will be made, its viveniar: Weadueitgs, aman eee, of | Version of ie ee into bonds, the imtereet and prit Mr, Puce, adopling Mr, Washburne's euggestion, moved TROPOLIB AND SUBURBS, . mid, and the Grand Jury wil! bo onjected to. I learn | Qyio; Churchill, of New York; Marsnail, of Ihuvle; cipal of sich ave Roferred to th a pend tne rales 1a andar to Insroduee the resolation. SPARKLING EDITORIALS ON THR LIVE roPIce Siso from good authority thas the government is nor | Hldridge, of Wisconsi “By Me P Pha a, (rep) of Ohio—To chango the time of } and adopted, Ser heres 2s OF THE vaY, fe m a im the Northern holding the court Ne Disiziet of Piorida, Committee. é Mr, Sratpina, (rep,) of Ohie—fo establish a navy Jeveland, Ohio, Referred to the Commitice on wal Affairs. bd By Mr. Brvomam, (rep,) of Obio—To repeal all the acis feody to proceed with the trial. NO MORA TERRITORY TO BE PURCHASED, Stevens, of New Hampshiré; Nupp, of Teunessee frowordze. of Michigan; Lawrence, of Ohio; Polsey, of West Virginia; W. of New York; Eidridge, of Wisconsin; Van Auken, of Pennsylvagia Pubic sseves—Moesre. Hulburd, of New York; 0B LATRS? ARRIVALS AND CLEARANCES * ‘VESSELS at THE PORT OF XBW YORK. ° AND 4 COPIOUS SUPYLY OF WAL INTELL THE FORTIE TH CONGRESS. Mr, Waskavans, (rep.) of offered a resolntion deciaring that in the present cial condition of tt country any further purchases of territory are imexpe- dient, and that this Houne will hold itself under no obil- gation to vote mopey to pay for any such urmed Seenon. aa Broomall, naylvania; A.W. Hubbard, of Jowa; | | By Mr. Brnonan, (rep. Teti r purchases, “ 7 wy of the Treasury to retire and | nnless there is greater necessity for the some than Dow «a EAS, Shaan ig Beas ae aE eee as bos Sear fee ee rest | Genta amme aietmts pave meant Eel oak LaNROUB READING... . 7 tana; 4 on @ ant 8. i > 1M SENATE, coe ah 30 ete MONO na-Meaare, rth, of Indiana; | BY Mr. Jotun, (Fep.) of Ind.-tAmendatory te the | note to Denmark aad all the morid that the House | IE EVENING TEVEGRAW 18 FUBLISHED at Waseincton, Nov. 2b, . Loughridge lowa: Woodvel of Vermont; veod’ | Pre-empiion laws. Referred tothe Committeo on Public | would not feel itself bound to pay for any more te:ritory. NO. 97 Wasgau STREET, 6 Vhe Senate met ab twelve o'clock, wat af usyivaDn one eee ‘Bailey, of = an Laerdivge | to Seca Reset: Re- py a ar * ie — ry a . New York: Bei u anil red munittee 6 rules were But —03 to 43—and the resol 0. 7 HQUAL SUFFRAGE IN THR DISTRICT, New York; Benton, of New pehire; Hamision, of | four Pig mye ey oe Ie oot oy ‘aha’ oe ee eed AND CaN BB PURCHASED A? THE roLLowme the Re- Mr. Pomenoy, (rep.) of Kansas, presented © petition | Ohio; tone, of Maryi . | condition of the of 1and, Delaware, &. ‘THR SINKING FUND, NEWS aGsNolge, trom the citizens of Massachusetta praying that equal |, Manufaatwes Messrs, . Morrell of | Poaniy'Ciiits | ferred to the Judiciary Com! ie Mr. Burien offered a resolution reciting that by the wie aie shed suffrage be extended to ali persons, male and female, in | ef Vermont; Selye, of New York; Moore, of New Pi. ti rite rep), of mip ergot | ee eet act of Hones y 3, 1869, one par cent of the sata rere. & Mite s0s porn the District of Columbia, Reterred to the Committee on | Jersey; Latin, of New Yore: Barnum, of Connecticut; | Or re igable pan ety Ay into the Gulf of Mexico, | fond, and ie hecretary ane Teas WEst SiDB. x Van Tramp, of Oby Agriculture—Mesare, Trowbridge, of Michigan; G. ¥. Tawronee, of Penn-yivania; Ross, of litinois; Newcomb, Ri - pga oe r. NEwoous “if Bt Lone ane th eaa e to the Committees on Military inform the House of the amount of such sinking fund, &0, The resolution was adopted. BT, LOU 4 PORT OF RN’ the Distriet of Columbia, THR DUTY ON IMPORTID WOOL. erce, HL Jones, ‘Astor House, ‘lal 3 the right of pa w ‘ gina and’ Mista pp) Fiver “2 Brennan, Brandreth tones, Bresdway ond anal aon, TRY. Mr. Moncan, (tpp.) of N. ¥., offered the following | of Missouri; Fields, of ork; J. 1, Wi! oe Affairs. Mr, Prue Introduced a bili declaring: St. Lonis, Mo,, + SE IES, TEES. SOR er Seti ecatene oe Then rot Went Vieiaias a Dannie, of Kame tex the Te of Lucas | port of epiry, which-wes referred tothe Commities.on j=: “tckis. Latunge Hodes. ; : Be it resolved, &., That an act entitled "An act to provide cam + a. Ww, | county, Iowa, red to the Committee om Public | Commerce, and then at four o'clock the House ad- Joba Hilger, 8t, Nicholas Hotel . Snereaved revenue Seon imported wocl, and for otber | = + 1 poneamgg Real ‘of | Lands.’ Also to amend the act of April 10, 1866, for | jonrned. . i ia ; , ‘aro pe deeme: % ; Keosas; parposes.” approved, Maroh -h Ueevhendise thersio men: |-Iilimois, RT, Van Horm, of Missouri; Sohoteld, of | establishing rules and artiolee for she government 0° the Cos. Mackes, Southern Hote. fianiee eae cemages hich mares sceanhy Leo ek | comers oneks, 6 emery een ee Miltary afta MEXICO. Jas, Hogan, Metropolitan Hotel, u nite es on the ‘and days of March, angel i tom WweT, Dut that ou such meroliandiae there sfatt Lng Miliary Affairs—Messrs, Garth, of Objo; Pyle, of | By Ur. Priva, (rep,) of lowa—! ys feeews r nin A. H. Dionysius, New York Hotel. a Mtnich gree im oreovet iaediately before aud afer she | Missouri; Ketcham, of Now York ih D. Weta ein Thy Baler vy gow os yi Rigg SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Georse J. Tysom, Fifth Aveaye Motel the of the passage of the said act: and that the Seoretary \ 3; Re "5 Ind. To. repeal the (ax os .Aveny i ¢ abe thorized and uivected | of Tennessee; Sitgreaver, of New Jersey ; Boyer, of Yenn- | By Mr. Nisuack, (dem.) of r Fieok and Wee Broaaway. Z po a acne oe iy anthoriaed ond a ane — itgreaves, w Jersey ; Boy: ittee on Waye and Means, | The Damage to the United States Steamer Girard House, Chambers ».wevt-and a Wilderness—Ninety Thousand Voters De- cotton, Refe to the Also declaring t hours to be a day's work in all cases eight! BS ote which moay have been already collected on any ‘tie ? le Stand in . near etree, notwi " ey Gravelly, of Missouri; Biaire, of Michigan; Shanks, of | by or oa behalf of the government, Referred to the | che Vote. - Hev-tei 3008 TRE PROCEEDS OF BALES OF ARARDONED PROPERTY, Indiana; Adams, of Kentucky; Van Auken, of Pennsyl- | Committee on Edaeation and 5 vana, Nov. . ‘Tho following resolution, offered by Mr. Epwcxns, | Sonia" By Mr, Paixg—To provide for the sale of certain lands | The steamer Wilniington, Captain Coie, from Vera Cruz Wa) of Niks eas ae: Ger anil cabianeys Yo Beer Naval Afaire—Mossre, Pike, of Maine; Keltoy, of } and lots on, the See Im the Beantort istrict of | on the 10th, via Sisal on the 14th wust., arrived at this Resolved, &c., That all moneys which have been received | Pennsylvania; Twitchell, of Massachusetts: Stewart, of | South Carolina, Referred to the Commitiee on Freed- ” by any officer or eurpioye af the government, or any depart. of O y men’s Affairs. port yesterday (Sunday). ba y ploye 4! s New York; starkwoather, of Connecticut; Ferry, of rR A ae, mont thereat, fromm 68108 Of oep tare OF tes anor oF ihe | Michigan; ‘Stevens, of New Hampshire; ‘Archer, of | | we Sawree, (ep) ee ees om tail | Captatm Thompson, of the English schooner Uniontat, vero ace of Gongrone proriding, for the, edlecion, an | Ma reer Meome Hacks, of Vasschusetts; | Wisconsin, Referred te the Committee on Public Lands, | iss passenger, his vesstl having been lon daring the ; returned into the Treasury, shall be immediately pal inwo | Orth, of Indiana; Cullom, of Illinois; C, C. Washburne, By Mr. Hiasy, (rep.) of Csl.—-For the reisef of the | late heavy gales off Guatzacoatco, Minetitlan. She is “ Termival Pacific Railway Company. Referred to the Commttee om Public Lands, By Mr. CLanme, (rep.) of Kan: ‘fa portiog of Fort Lear Referred to the Committee on Military the Treasury of (be lnited States, gether with any inter- eat which bas been received on account thereon. PROPOSED USB OY TER SENATE CHAMBMR FOR LECTORE PUR- roses, ‘My, Sumxsr, (rep.) of Mass., presented a reeotuticn of Wisconsin; McCarthy, of New York; Blaire, of Michi Set Myers, of Pennzylvania; W. E, Robinson, of New ‘ork; Morgan, of bio, Territories—Mesere, J. M, Ashley, of Ohio; Cullom, of New York; Hunter, of Indiana; Teperted to have gone there for s cargo of mahogany for New Orieans. ¥ ‘The United States steamer Wilderness; Lieutenant A. G, Cary commanding, has had rough times, but arrived D. Waters, 116 Hudson street. © B. Lepard, Hudson aad Cansl streets, ~ cused 4 mate Cham! Rev. Newm: ie ; Tafte, Mr. Curicors, (rep,) of Colorado—Io amend?the act ‘Mets, Hudeon.end 1 Shae see rave omg aries oe Penney yan ae yack; Houbeetor Come of barek 26 1864, for carrying tho maiia fom the United | adfely at Vara Cruz on the evening of the 7th inst., and nee _ Mr. Tacupuuz, (rep. ) of LI., opposed the-resolution, as | necticut, States to foreign porws. red to the Post Officecom- | the Mesican Minister, Sonor Romero, mother and sister, | ™. Duffy, Canal street and Brosdway. enabianing « bid precedent.” : preoacionary, cud War of 1812. Rewioae OG, | ya. igieunl sen): of Damme Ox the dih of | scoesed Sesmnatarely te the, cepleal | Redee, Beane [Jt eet ivan ews wana Mr, Frunisauvysex, (rep.) of X. J, was in favgr of | Loan, of Missouri; Mul ; z h of | ‘was received with unequivocal marks of welcome, ae er io. ; i Towa, W. B, Washbura, of Massachusetts: Miller, of | March, 1867, ag the day when the Tariff till went into | Oniy'by the authorities, but also by the Richardson, Varick atreel, near Houston, Ring thapaqnen fee duie Soeac ee, cen, ene 6 JIvania; Selye, of New York; H. D, Washbu cilect.” Referred yo the Commities on Ways and Means. | °°) 3 ihe sulporiies, 7 the peo Jeg finite rele to govern the master m_ th ture, paid a tribate to Mr. Hall's services to this country dur- ing the late war, Mr. Cammnox, (rep.) of Pa., was of the opimion that it should not be granted, No such privileges woald be grented io 2a American in the Eogiah Parliament. Mr, Pomunoy advocated the resointion. It was to. be expected that this Senate should be a little more demo- craic than the English Houge of Lords. Mr. Somer, (rep,) ef Mase, thought the Senator. from Kansas (Mr. J’omeroy, nad touched the real point. There F. Fairbrother, Spring and Wooster streate, J. MeGinn, Souston street, near Broadway.” 3. McGinn, Wooster and Frince streets. = ‘Thomas Green, Thompson and Bleecker sircets. Berton Srmith, Tudiim stfeet eae Perey: ie. dex. 25 min. north Tongttade, 95 deg. 96 min, west,! the Wilderness encountered a heavy ale from orshwest, hove to under main staysail twenty- six houre, bad carried away smoke stack jet pipe, and sustained considerable damage done to upper works of ‘vesse!, by the heavy seas she had to combat with; at ue time the water in the vessel was up to the floor, Had she not been anexcellent scaboat and bad an intrepid commander she might have fared worse. ‘The captain of the Wilmington informs me that the Wilderness was leaking badiy whon abe arrived, but rBe, ; Burr, of Iiivols; Morrissey, of New York. Pensions—Measrs. Per! of Maine; Van Aernata, of New York; Benjamin, of’ Mistouri; Hauail- ton, of Ohio; Nunn, of Tennesye?; Miller, of Pennsy!- vania; Polses, of West Virginia; Barr, of Hlinoia; Fox, of New York. Ronds and, Canals—Merera, Cook, of Minois; Cornell, of New York; Jobn T. Wilson, of Ohio; Cake, of Penn- syivania; Newcomb, of Missouri; Dodgo, of lowe, Me- Carthy, of New York; Kerr, of Indiana; Barnum, of TRE CALL YOR IMPRACHMENT OF MINISTER ADAMY, ‘The House next proceeded, as the business in order, to the consideration—as a privileged question—of the resolution offered by Mr. Robinson, in reference to the treatment of naturalized American citizens im Great Britain, and calling for the impeachment of Minister Adams, Mr, Rontstow addressed the House in an heur’s speach, reviewing the recent events to which his resolution bad reference, said he intended to keep valiimg the a8 ule on thy conseguel rea Counectiout, would be repaired. i eee eee en eee ee ental. Let the |. Mine and Mining Affairs of Calefornia—Mesars. DR, | attention of Congress te the question vail remedy | "the Mexicaa government intended to make an issue | rank Harty Bighth arena, between Tweaty third and, Senate judge each epplicatien on its meriis, and no | Asbley, of Ohio; Driggs, of Michigan; J. M. Ashley, of | On" Chi yentag been allowed to vist Great Britaia or | of owe (bonds) to the extent of $600,000, The mea- ‘ ww as a dungar would resutt ttum the precedent if the privilege | Ohio; Ferris, of New York; Hunter, ‘of Ind'ana; dlal- | 701,09 without being subjected to an inauiting examina- | sureidid not incet with popular satisfaction. Tho con- | Twenty-fourthateeette wi} i sown wes granted to pone but men of sach commanding | tory, of Orecon; Woodward, of Pennsylvania; Sit- | gion of thoir persons and ofiects, Reverting to the teave Pusblaon the — ducta, with io, which was din tet, ‘was doferred for the 10:b inst. Kreaves, of New Jersey. ef eer has been struck off at Sam Francisco in character as Mr. He!). Preedinen’s Affairs—Mossre, Bliot, of Massachusetts; Atter farther opposition Gm resolttion wae lort by pedition, he said that Napier was marcb- Grant’s vote of 10 to. 27, Trimble, of Tennessee; , Of Missouri; Paine, of honor of President .juares, which cost $2,300, towards PAYMENG OF SENATE FMPLOXDS DURING THM RECESS, Wisconsin; Ela, of New Hampshire; Morrell, of Pou- ‘which $260 had beon contributed by Senor Godoy, Mexi- Mr. Nye, (rep) of Nevada, oflered « resolution for the | syivania; Baker, of [imows; Adams, of Kentucky; can Consul at eaid city. : Hoiebkiss, of Connecticut. Education and Labor—Messrs, Baker, of Tilinols; Cary, of Obio; Julian, of Indiana; Boutwell, of Massa- Gevernor Martinez de la Concha had arrived at the capital to arrange important business. with the su- mm government, . payment of salaries of clerks, pa ges, Av., retained during She recess of tho Senase, Tala. over, OUR RELATIONS WITR” GERMANY, A resolution wos offered by Ma. Scmxuk, and adopted, | chusetts; S. ZT, Wil of Pennsylvania ; Cornell, of New inety thousand Mexicana, says the Correo d¢ Tam- ing the President te coscmunicaie any offigal | York; Gravelly, of Missouri, Barues, of New York; pito, have been from voting, because the in his possession m regard to the reiations | Stone, of Maryland. Gevernor of Vera Craz ordered the circulation of the of the United States government + wits North Germany, Coinage and Weights and Measures—Messra, Kelley, of t to September 6 by the ordinary post, and a FADCCHON OF IME MILITARY youve OF THY vsirED | Pennsylvania; Judd, of Ulinolz, Smith, of Vermont; ss Ghose: four cantons @t Nertbera, Vara Cris; or (hirty rh wees so Sas 1 Pople ‘STATES, ‘errix, dA Hull, of New Jersey; Cary, of Obro; towns—one-thit whole ve DO m oorner avenue Forty-ninth sireet, Mr. Monnuts, (rep.) of Me, offe red @ resolution in- | Axtell, of California, i her miadih, sre Potente-—Mesere, Jenckes, of Rhode Island; Myers, of, Pennsylvania; Chenier, New York; Bromwell, of Lilinet of Maine. Public Buddings and Grounds—Measre. Covode, of Peun- sylvania; Burt Van Horn, of New York; Cobb, of Wie- consin; Moore, of New Jersey ; Nicholson, of Deleware, Hevisal and Unjinished Business~Messrs. Poland, of Vermont: J. F. Wilson, of Iowa; Pomeroy, of New York; Windom, of Minnesota; Maraball, of Illinois. Mileaye—Mesers. Ande of Missouri; Plante, of Omo; Van Aernam, of New York; Raum, of Ihinow; Getz, of Peansylvania. Avcounts—Mecsrs. Broomall, of Pevasy!vania: bet of Ohio; Arneli, of Tennessee; Fields, of New York; MeCullough, of Maryland. te Department—Measra, Arnel, of Teanessee; Pike, of Maine: Finuey, of Pennsylvania; R. W, Clarke, of Ohio; Humphrey, litures of Treas whatever, it did not reach til} October 6. nal says the 18 of the State of Vera Cruz bas Wer Cra: amen til C oe nding iecidae of the Vera Craz a Gages meets, to on the validity or nullification of the elections. ‘The majority of votes in San Miguel de Allende were for Porfirio Diaz as Presideat and Riva Palacio as Vice President. In Puebia Diaz had 42 votes, in Teziutian district, against 36 for Juarez; Zacapoaxtla and Tetela districts, gave Diaz 92 and Juarez only 27; while in Zacatian he bad 82, against Juarez’ 8 votes votes, Simaios bas voted for Juarez as President snd Lerdo’ as Vice President, A Rather High Handed Piece of Municipal Administration. The following decree has been issued by (he Governor of the Federai district of Mexico and needs no com- ment:— ‘B. Stokes, Muth avette, between Porty-seventh and G. B, Jones, corners Seventh avenue aod Twenty.ffie ~ stracting the Comuntiee on Milit ary Affaire to inquire inve the expediency of an immeda se reduction of the military forces of the United States, Adopied, v STO MILITARY DISTRICE COMMANDERS. Os tion of Mr. Winsox, 4 oep.) of jase. a motion returning iho thanks of (4 ‘gress to Generals Sheridan, Sickles, Pope and Scheiie and @ resolution relative ¢o the purchase of Hali’s cara vine, were referred to the Committoe ou Military Affaire. 4A WITNESS REFUSES TO TESTOY BRFORB, UKE RETRENCEMENT COMMITTER, Mr. Epecyos offered a resolution th % Edward T. Dun- bar, a citizen of New York, having ap, et fore thy Committee on Motrenchment, and, har ing been retused to communicate certain facts \ within edge, in comtempt of the Ser -at- Ans he ‘ted to arrest him and bring him . before the bar of to answer for the contempt. Adopted. nate then adjourved until tome 1TOW noon. TP" isrentano, 708 Broadway. Charles Tyson, Fourth street and Btath avenue. Chasen Tyson, Ninth streei and Axth avenge. Charles Tyson, corner West Twelfvh street and Sixth av. 4. ©. Tyson, corner West Teuth strect an Greenwieb av. M. nee, Say, Uncle Samy is that your way t Xna do you really mean That you outlaw ail faitkful sons Whose breath is of the Greeu ‘The resolution was.referred to the Comm itice op Foreign Afairs, RATRENCHMENT. Mr. Sraumye offered a resolution reciting tbat there are an unusual number of select committees ot the House, cwhich, with the standing committees, are autnorized to send for SS papers and tw examine witnesses under oath; that of such commitiees had pursued Ste eee eeeentan ae at ‘expense to pressure of rendered retrenchment in the public ex- w York. Bgpend wy Department—Messrs, Marvin, of Now York; Starkweather, of Connecticut; Taylor, of trod 4 Pennsylvania; Kitchen, of’ West Virginia; W. caxetion Mexio, Oct. 90, 186%, ion. HOUSE OF REPRESENTA? i\VES. iugon, of New York. - penditures not only @ virtue but a necessity om the part | Jrsx Joex Baz, Governor of the Federa: pay toits} R. * Wasnixcrow, Ne. 25, 1867. Ezpenditures of War Department—Messre. W. Williams, | of Congress, and directing that no com: abi * inbabitants:— E Stand Corner: ‘Ovecne ‘street a. . : nd with pm wer by Rev. | Of, iidana; T. Wiliams, of Pennepivania; Garteld, ‘of | authorized hereafter to send for persons and papers, to | Bo it known that in the exercise of the natural powers | James ea The Proceedings were opened with pn Wer by Bev. | (nio; Stewart, of New York; Pheips, of Maryiand. examine witnessee or to travel at the public expense, | of thie Governship, and considering that it ig its duty | , Robert Bialr, 3 Newman Hall, He avoided all mention of American | | Hapenditures of Naty Depariment—Mesers. \pean. of | without furtner order of the House, Ad to procure the embellishment of the capital, Ihave | ""* ’ = polities, but prayed that the ties of mai ‘wal affection | Michigan; Cg eves reepgire cab gMorbnn INPUACENENT OP ‘Sun. FRenDEN®, daereed the folio — “TRE EVENING Caw ALSO BE FUR- York: Thomas, varia. Expenditures of Post Office De Messrs. Pike, of Missouri; Eggleson, of Obio, O'Neil, of Pemnsy|vania; Ketcham, of New York; R. D. Hubbard, of Connecticut, ne Axticus 1. The owners of houses in the recently opened mreets, and which havejno fronts, are obliged to Duild them, commencing their construction within one month, and concluding the same within six months, ART, 2. Those who do not comply with the foregoi KAR siated that the business next in order xecution of the order of the House direcung the Judiciary Committee to report om the subject of the impeachment of the President, might bind together this and the mother ¢, ountry; that all causes of alienation might be removed ane ' everything rivhteous and just be acknowledged and done: 5 that those CHASED AT THE FoLigwine PLACES ON THE BAST SIDE OF THB CITY: two mations, espevialiy, may be ever bound togetber | gryenditums of Iwerior Depariment—Meaars, C. 7. | | Mr. Bocrwuti, rep.) of Mass, second member of the | eticie shall pays flac of $100 for ench month they fall 1ZnB Ciene, Reasehiplice of te: Rrening Telesram, 38 as the common champions of what is mgb ¢ and free, | Hub! Of Woet Virgina; Koontz, of Pennsylvania; | Committee, rose and said tbat he was directed by the | to commence said work, and if at-(be end of the six ‘Guad 130 street. cei good, and promotive of the happiue ae of the | Bailey. of New York; Twitcholl, of Mascachusetis; Mor- } Judiciary Committee to report the) testimony taken months the same 1s Bot concluded they shail pay afine | John pacereee Siaib as. Use stzpete. wna ay Pa Btn nm CW | ‘ain Te Pian a be Ubi an tac ares | foe a ‘: mae seri “ TRE CURRENCY, ven Of EC fesere. ©. (. >» pagsine & i hast i At, 3 Those houses or lots whore fronts sball not Yr, Tscamsora, (rep.) of IIL, introdaced a 1, “il. pro. | Darne, of Wisconsin; Dixon. of Isiand; Huiburd, | to the action of the House Coorg | its powers and | pave heen commenced withia six months will be liable | “se Peteres Third avenue and Rightieth street, hibic turthor reduction of the currency. Refer #4 to the | % New York; R. f. Vem Horn, of Missouri; Archer, ef | duty on tho matter of impeachment. That testimony be | to seizure, to tw sold co the highest bidder, the pnce it | J. M. Ball 1a ‘avenue. e Comraitiee on Ways ne, Maryland. bow presented. together with the report of the Comm't- | may have cost the actual owner, in cash, serving as base | Forrest, ‘third avenue, ‘to. xt nerhoee eats: Jciht Committer on“ Library—Messre. Baldwin, of | tee auda resolution. All that part of be ten bg 01 the sale. . Thompson, corner ‘street apd Third avenue, 7 The Sreaxun presented th: «red -niate of J. 84 8, Golla | Maesacbueetis; Praya, of New York; Spalding, of | rolated to the evidence taken, and the jon of | Ant. 4. Those who own houses or lote in litigation are | *™. and Grand dy, a2 repeesccauve from tie taind dlewtort @f Ken | OMI. ated the law involved in the case were prepared, he said, by-] under the like oblisation, aud can, in caso of an adverse | "Mouser G aerect way. , in place of Hise, dee w _ Joint Committee om Printing— Messrs, Lefin, of New | the member from ‘Pennaylvania, Mr. Witliams. It bad | weraict, demand tho money expended, from shose de- wm Mr. Dawes, Chatraun of 1 nwittee on Rk vetions, | York; Fis, of New Hampabira; Cake, of Peausyivania. | failen to his lot to present the report as being second On | ctared io be the ownerg, and also alx per cent perannum | 1h street and Third ayenue, stated that there was pending iuat commis. tee the Joint Committee on Enerciled Duils— Messrs. 8. ¥. Wil- | the committee, and the chairman dissenting from the | gn the money invested. ‘Secor, a an@ eo application of Mr, Blakey, soo ciammed bis 4 wat az-] £00, of Feansylvania; Hapkig, of Wiseonsia; Holmas, —- t i Ant. 5, Those who may have commenced already to | MF ape, oats. against Hize; aud if that claim were uliowed, then there | Of Indiana, te RAB, (rep) of IIL enggested that the re~} yaiid front# and may uot have concluded ahem | ¥ organs ‘asia Market streets. would wot bave been any vacancy or any uecessh ‘y for | /uimt Committee on Retrenchment—Messre. Van Wyck. on the ordinary courso—that of being laid op the | aro obliged to conclude them within the time specified | ¢, street. & new election. He therefors moved that the cn Mon- | of New York; Randall, of _Ponnsylvani Welker, of aud ordered to be printed. in this law, in the same terms and under the same pen- M. Stal ’ tate of Gollady be reterred to the Committee on. Elec. | @hio; Halsey, of Now Jersey ; Jenckes, of Rhode island ; L107 be the report would be now read, The | sities FO ‘corner of ond Decne trees, tions, and that in the meautine he be not aworn in, Benjamin, of Missouri; Benton, of New Hampelure, ‘House could not employ its tkme more judiciously than | Tyat al! may have due notice, [order it to be printed, | M. Simpeow, Centre street, near Rest Mr. Apams, (dem.) of Ky., claimed that bis colles «ue INVESTIGATING COMMITTERS, ip listening to that poblianed and communicated to all +n \ Bipehen See cl deand ane oes eae should at once be sworn im, af holding the credent inia |. The following investigating committees were xiso ap- The Srkake stated that om @ motion to lay on the JUAN JOSE BAT. ef the Governor and Secretary of State of Keutue ky. | pointed early in the first seasion of the Fortiesn Con- bore Kemgguaa ds the right tocail for the reading | yy 4, Mencano, Secretary. , He claimed that im the canvass between Hise 1 nd | gress:— fe ate Bones etand ~ pe 5 AM Blakey the former received 7,700 lab ser | On Southern Raitronds—Mesers. McClurg, of Miscouri; a for the reading of the report. FIRE IN THE BOWER oniy 1,200, The claim se | Mereur, of Pennsy!vanta; H. D, Washburne, of Indians; Mr. Brooxs (dem }, of N. ¥., said that the House was not qualified to take en °@ | Chanter, of New York; Sawyer, of Wisconsin. ‘Would get tired readin g ina few minutes, and Jock to On of Prendent Lincom—Messre. Butler, mi- fo, it would not have the seat to Blakey, aa 4 would only have eporened te nohking @ vacancy, of Obio; Julian, of In- Mr. Paine, (rep.) of Wis., contended that Blakey’ s ‘ork of Pennsyivauis, nad the ' peaeent Dnion Prisoners Megara hanks, of ee Indiana; Missou: ; Mardis ats ; vens, of Now Elampahire; Morgan, of Obi. On Pey Departwient—Mi of New York; — Messra. of Pennsylvania ; Cobb, of Wisconsin; Buek- Jand, of Ghic; Holman, of indiana, On Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Bountves-—WMesere. 8.1. Wash- burne, of Fodiana; Paine, of Wiscona; Getz, of Penn eyivavia. iy 5 * EXVROMUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT REROLUTIONS, ansumed (0 say suet Biakey was uot dey tat the proceedings of wwe Hose of ie Re meter were Sitheut Beoateien, eater a Mr. Brvawam, (rep.) of Ohio, éaqui whether the fact of swearing im dollady and retecrine hin creden- tials to the Commitiae om Elections wopid foreclose Blakey in hiselaim. Mr. Dawes argued that it would. Mi & 2 cia eat atacty atte Sts | Seas, uld be no igheulty mm admi , a A VINEGAR MANUFACTORY FOR SaLe—Now dy Vo bie scat, because tin? Validity of bre credentials Epa ny cee To allows drawback on | * pu. ae ‘A arr would depend upen whethar a vacancy @xlpted at the ‘eeed in the Construct ipn of vessels. Referred U States, is guilty of high erimes an! misdemeaa- ing one of the axe u < in com- time “nee election. the Commitice on Ways ane a5 ore, wiring the interposition of the ¢ onstitutional order. Post oftice. Mr. Dawes argued that [t would beat leasta very | By Mr. Potaxn, (rep.) of Vi —To amend section forty- | Power the House,” &c It closed with the resolu- DIVORCES ALLY AINED IN awkward dilemma for the Hoy'se to piace ivaolf ie. one af the Natinoa! Currency act. Referred the Com. | “08:— . . street. Mr. Kenn, (dem.) of jon to wnemark of Banking and Curremcy. Resolved, ThattAndrew Johnsoe, President of the United : consultations. street Mr, Paine, stated that t OTM 108 sous, Me Eutor, (rep.) of ee the faith of | States, be impeached for high crimes and misdes aeancrs, ‘M. HO Attorney, 73 Nassan street, whicn nad ten recency taking tastiony te Kapiucky, | the Valid State to the payment incoln of corain pub- | | The reading ofthe resolution was grested w WR a8 out- | ~is5LUTH DIVORGMS OBTAINRD 1% NEW " — not investigated this pe" word secenities ve cweaty bonds. ferred to appiause certain talleries, ; testimony shout it. It Mr Gola 4y's erodensialt were | the Commmuttes ‘sod Meese. 5 “tt fw tA, Bains Bustos where, ae grankenness or street. Bet received, then Mr. Biakey, «1 \@ Concestam, would f Mass, —Relative ¢o the pub REDE RCA L Rt cou at Law, 0 pose him, Judge Hise wes dead. 6 Cogamitiee on Ways and ee i i ame that Biskey was not —_ ibe IROALLy OBTaleED In seat, it was equally clea iy : feocie entitled vo his ro He herefoe e should beaworn | grese it—that is, ali debtrwontracted to be paid where: no ‘watt! divorce obtained. Cons! in, and Biakey allowed 10 contest his #a %t. 10 gold to be #0 paid, and atl not soconttacted 10 be paid sees in lawfal mowey of the United State, GEORGE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 8) Nassau sires. The question wae taken by yeas on 1 Bays on Mr. Penance ety Since dh cree Ae . wes’ motion to refer Mr, Gotiady's orm ‘oniiale to the | By Me, KALary, (rep.)of X. ¥.--Fo deflee the mens- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THR KENT OCKY Committee on Kiections, and \t was agreve '@ ing of the words ‘Ligh crimes and misdemeanors” in | after the moraing hour, and be the special order from m2, poe) 0, om STANDING COMMITTEES, section four, article iwo of the copstiintion of the | day to day until disposed of. * m, 18, 4 74, 1, @, 88, The SPRARER then announced the comm, ‘Hees of the | United States. Referred to the Judiciary Vommittes, ir. Witson, chairman of the committee, . x Fortieth Congress, as follows: \ By My, Ronixens, (dem.) of N. ¥.—Grentiog © vertain | mivority report for himesif and Me. the cas Es) or 4 “4 ~ kald, nea On Blection—Mesarn, Dares, of Masanshus Mis; Scho- | right = tye Hodsou River Warsorn Nnere Rau. | eonciusi@® of which 18 as Gollows = vanay, heared . mig field, aaylvania, Upson, of siicnigan; Sellebar. | road Company. ‘erred \0 the Commsitice om Military | ‘We therofere declare that the case es Stati t NEWSBOYS TAROUGR TAR CITY. ger.’ of Ohio; Mocivrg, of Missouri: Cook. os’ [ilinole, | Aftars sented by the testimony apd measured by tke aw Gore POR THE BENEFIT OF SHELBY catia pain Poland, of Vermont; Uhaler, ot New York; Kerr, Ry Mr, Bansrs, (dom) of N. ¥,—To ropes! the tax on | pot diselose such high cri and mustemsenens, orbin EAST NAW YORK, lndiana. - eottoa, Reforrea io the Committee or the Wholt. the brosgey bh the constitution, es inter. —— uJ Waye and Moans—Meears. Sedenck, of Ohio; K'eoper, | By Mr. Keuixy, (rep) of Pa—For the repast of the | position af the constkational ‘aud Wow. 1. Smith, New Jersey avenue, snr Baltic erence, of Massachusetts; Moorbead, of Pennayivania. iutqrnal taxes fo om by existing laws on oa‘tou and | recommend the adoption Of the following _ . JERSEY OITY, =” * ye Sigg Hewett oan Pomeroy, ot aie; Sone ener s 01 ugeheaical and menufactun Of ins That sve Judiciary Commitee . . : York ; . Massachusetts; Buckland, of Ob!) Ox illed epinits, malt diquors and 1h1@ pro ‘ort! im evin Lyueb.of Maine; Hibdoard, ot. West Virgina, Jyaa, auctions of tobacen ~ rendent ot the Vatied Biniam, aed formation Titinoie: Coburw, OF Indians; Randall, of Ponueyivanie + | By Me. Wiriaws. (roy) of Tp —Amendatory of the on the table. sey aiid favrnes, of New York. , Joint rasolauon of Jviy 26. 1868) relating to the ciaim of Mr. } Marenalt, (dem, behalf Partie RW. Mead. Rerorre Mr. Wiaridce, stated Tas dae hd to he Judiciary Commitee, Price, of own; Highey, of Ca. (oraia; Depnetiy, of Minneso: lark. Of Kansas By, Mr. Wroowars, (rep. of Palo Ax thy? | resolution jet offered by the Vert hey ons vias en Be Ro urns hetereed to oh ae t m be rite th M4 . ‘ms of Tennessee; ay a rec to the ae 0 av wit + onan Y ’ bin, of lacs . en + | Gy ceney. ing referenes 19 the law Is reqs ices the peoraiary of the Treavary Z| the the wereo, , S@TeDe, Of Peonsylvania; | ro@\ UME lege! vender notes presenied to the Treas of of Mista Spans. of Ding, Biarae, p for re temphon iu camp oot, leew LED. ome Nund, ie whee Bearaet, of Michigan; Brier, or @iomenu: . dettana 8 the Fate of ome forty autng bhe Dret teen) the 9! of New York; Phetps of Maryiand ofter dhs Pestace of the mut, an ae are wane ge. one ‘hire nine and & chown of Delaware; Amer, of Masachosetie: covede | vere darifg ond mon