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t ' bs Ahh ion _ HERALD, 8: 1869, any “nexpendod mn of 16 Vanued io (he lawemak ing say staat ik tages avy Ly ‘a have Seek coated te any asy viber purpose, and, Mf 30, ‘Ue wecrarce ow Taw Nv. Mr, Griwm, @ep.) of lowa, introduced forchor provision for widows and heirs of and for ing a Naval referred to te Co:nmittes op Vises that from and after the 30th day.of J: : NEW YORK WASHING”, ON uston of Mr somtwell’s Plea for the IMP! acyment of Gireie of the “Hub,” and took a marked delight in Proceedings of ibe Court Yesterday. abstruse discussiuna Her views on American Wasarmoton, Dee. 6, 1667, sf Hi i wen argued Ma ebaene. i> Sew ene end be No, 11. Walter G. Robi Paint hy rong ee eee 0 District Court of the Mociety are uiended t@ assume a printed form. - On motion of Mr, Reverdy Johnsom, Danie) Morris, the P’ sesident, The Work of the Patent Omice. Ln Prog hed eed TES oa — > Faq., of the Stateof New York, was admivied to prac a F: f The jarge accumulation of work which had gathered fees pirpend forming 6 Sacto © to the testi of tige ag am atorgey and counsclior of this;court, —* rN ct ie = bia De dncrensediae o Johnson car iaipillanie ‘vty ot once: ation of the z said’ to bin, i the Berast Home. Bo, 0 Henry M. Regier; pletatif im ervor, ve, Ohester Dar. Wilse a’s Argument Agafost Deneftt of such fund except midshi and ‘w assume Aabley’s executors. —The argument of this cause was) : ant engineers, at tho following rate:— wo ay of saving conctuded by Mr. Joseph H, Bradiey, Se., of counsel for captains $60, commanders $70, assimant democratic the plaintiff in error. int Ge Proposition. — $09, Vootendnts $50, masters $40, onsiges Sana bad thon No, 10. Simon Mussina, plaintif tn error, va, Marla J. ei a aaners, carpentene Sine saee Se as greener ae Cavosos. The motion fied to dismiss this writ of error rank : A 5 3 Inov'stable Defeat of the Im- H f ef i E Hi ‘COOPER, ‘Tkaymn, (rep.) of Neb., called ap bie resolution | the Union in its of No act bad been ‘Thie writ of error ordered Serine offered, and amended it 60 as to read as —— on ep meger Any Seeeiot bin Seer — Ke al je Resolved, Tha: the Secretary of the be directed | menaced the red a 3 Mr, "sohasen was Bomam.—The argument of this cause was. com- The Financial Question in toinform the Senate if Edmund Cooper seeanae the aoenne Capital for the parposs of taxing the amenced by Mr, Asbton, counsel for the in, a the 18 of November and if #0, randel hat wand by ae saphiae eats saeeion Seem of the aud ‘by Mr. Sy noon the Senate. two years, 1s remarkable, In 1864 the mumber of | what suthorty, if any, he was allowed 10 doo; ox whother Ja atonal tos ee Ceoanina oy the fendant in error, and comcluded by Mr, Cartise F patents issued was, in round numbers, 6,000; im 1865, F i i: Hi ee f if if ~~ 9,000; in 1808, 25,000, and it ie estimated that the istue he aos seballtgn. J Ustisee’ teh ghekaeioleammeennen f; Barely & ol Tels conse was “suvauieen te wap oom we ill amount to 23,000. is the key’ then Unlocks tie eile’ this mpmarians I tor the vietanit ia oon ate Proposed New Lon fer the Redemption of |” 7%"), meant @ Sh0m coment. Courve from that dng to this, ir. and Mr’ Dalllager foc the “acveudhaw te ‘The pablic debt statement for November will not be Teady at the Treasury Department til) to-morrow. Military Panishment in Arkansas. John T. Oulds, @ citizen of Prasrie county, Arkansas, ‘was tricd before @ military commission at Little Rock for whipping @ colored, man on the bare back with » the Five-Twenties. ‘The resolution was PROPORKD NEW LOAN YOR THE REORMPTION OF THB FIVE 201 ‘ Mr, Connwrt introduced ihe sollowing resolution :— the Comm itiee on Finanen ba i 3 the expediency of ry? ir inquire ext aor ete S. 28 the Secretary of the Treasury of United eon- tract @ loan and lasue bonds of the United States Waeurrcron, Dec, 6, 1867, 11:30 o'lock P, M. ‘Tho Debate op the Impeachment Question. oa rs The court adjourned until Monday morning. Tho tmpeachment discussion was resumed to-day by | strap and a Bickory withe for about an hour, Oulds | game, redecmable at tha pleasure of the after ‘mttmated Fy Ga Mr. Boutwell, Ib baving become generally known phat ‘| was found guilty and semtenced to be confined im the | tweuly yen:s, and payante in foris yoars, bearing tatareat et | Pecuniary interest in the matier, as he owned stock ina | Hawking Hill. Hooper, ctcnee Ase Op Rr tight gayi By 4 this important quesion was before the House, » large | military prison as Lattle Rock st hard labor for sixty | p.yabiein old, and to place the sare upon the for | Tennessee railroad. Mr. Boutwell also commented wpon | Huboard. Chester D. Hubbard, Bulburd. Jenckes Johasom, pert yer Mies, woo: attendance filled the galleries. That portion set apart | days. the purpose the United’ States bonda com. | the appoiutwnent of provisional governors for the South. | Jo4es Julian. conte, Lattin, Gear Piero B Oeers: ‘Trial of Prisonors in ‘Texas: ‘monly called fve.tweaties as they mature, for the vse of the represeutatives of foreign govern- ments wag unusually crowded, and a tively interest was ‘VWesibie.in dhe coumsenances of all present, In the Indicw’ gallerios the Wives and daughters of the mem! as woll a8.8 numerous outpouring of ladies a charge wih igtnodiahely Gant to: this étetrict headquer- eooted pleasing gathermg of the youth, beauty and | “ ® list Of. such prisoners and tho nature of the fushion of the nation’s capital. In the gen- charges agnigst them, to the end that proper instructions Uemen's gaeriow ‘the Circansian and the adie | 22 De givem as to she digposition of each case, with the song of Sihiopia mingled im profase and almost | Y#" % baving said prisoners brought to trial before the equi numbers. ‘Through the entire length of Mr. Bout- | C'V!! courts of the Stare with tho least delay pracuoabie. weil’s extinded argument both the floor and the gal | T° ame course wil! be taken with civilian prisoners herosfter received by officers of the army.” doris listened with untiring patience, Having consumed « ue bor afid’s half in developing bis views, Mr. Wilson | 7"* National Asylum for Disubled Volunteer with great Gextority onimunwavred a best of others | 4 meeting of we a—* the National Asylum @n,\ous 1 BecUre aD baer bogs to ventilate their for Disabled Volunter Boldiers was held at the office of taoas, and secured the tloor./ Mr. Wilson's speéch, cover- | ine Surgeon General in thle city to-day. ‘There were tng the grounds of the minority report, as well as un- é msg ptessanendero eeprom ur "bon. | ramen Saan Shan Soea BF. Ben, Gr Well, was a masterpiece of that gentleman's efforts in | of New Yorm; Jay Cooke, of Penpaylvania; Hon. & B. dopate, Thas"portion stacking the-argoment of Mr. | Gunckel, of Odio; General J. & Cavender, of Missouri, Mr, Gonnure said the intention was to show to heiders of the five-twenties that the government would redeem ite faith where piedged, As ithad nov heretofore in regard to the five-twenties, and as i+ would be i: ible to redeem them in coin, this bill idea their comable Brovet Goneral Reynolds has addressed an order from Austia, Texas, to the eficers-of the army in his district, saying:—‘Thoss whe have-civillan prisoners in their SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 6, 1867. Arrivals. STEPORTED BY THE HERALD OTEAM 3 ACRTS, earn: Heston, harleston 86 hours, wih mise and pa to Hoary kG rt ames ri rhe ny si Ly ‘New wih mdes and pi ke a joint tion, which was rrod to the Committes om Finance, ‘to suspend the coeratiel of #0 much of the act of April 22, 1866, as provides that the Secretary of the Treasury =e retire and cancel United States notes to the amount of four millions per mouth. measure may be, i that he will violate ‘TUE VROPOSIION TO TAY THE NATIONS. VERT BY COMt On motion of Mr. Simrwan, (rep.) of Obie, the fevate om up Mr. Eamunds’ bill plodging the faith of the Inited States to the payment of public debte in coin. Mr. Hespar (dem.) of Ind,, offered s substitute, providing otal . New Gautuey, ut for Pall River. 5, Cro dout for New Haven, Botew. re Bark Minnie, Godfrey, from Boston. Salled. Ship Nelene. Melbourne. Boutwell was particularly eloquent and logical, and Dr. E. B. Wolcott, of Wi 0, the —— * om De. EB: isconsin, ‘Reports show Whereas, the public debt of the United 5 enlisted the xed attention of the House, \Aftors apeech | ineiitution im the sont Rouriahing condition, ‘There’ure hers otherwina provided oy law, was incurred pou the Sreaccn At reread on New ork of forty minutes Mr. Wilson dropped.a huge shell m the faith and credit of the United States, that the would, wee Anas, Whitney, {yom New for now 650 disabled soldiors at the Central Asylum, at Day- | vo redeemable in lawful money of the United which Eaarhee "a nares hoged Bee inet ee. bee dion! camp by moving to lay the resolution of the ma | io, Gnio; 250 at the Kastern braneh, at Augima, | War declared Dy to bea legal ter debts, led. captain hee afriyed at New Jerity om tho table, av€ called tne yeas and nays. Yfhe public and private, except duties on Importsfand the Interest, adstance, ‘on the public debt; and whereas, it is not good policy that Congres p the ‘nation to incur mere burdens than the law requires: therefore Revolved, the public debt of the United Btates, ex- gePe where the law provides for Ste payment in com, thal be redeemed im lawful money of the United ‘and the faich of the United Statcs stands pledged Mr. Hewpuicns boped both propositions would go to ‘the Commitice on Finance. He did not wish ft to apply to the indebtedness inourred before the creation of the Regs MONNOM, ‘Des €nrat fis ap Roe Nvore tor wortoley ‘brig Misaie Millers Matos Leone ‘Tybee, Galveston for NYork (pet tt For other Shipping News see Seventh Page. suromarty dispossi of a measero so vital to the repntation @f spe radical party 1m the eyes of the country, Mr. 4ogan moved an adjournment, upop which the yeas and ‘nays woie called. The vote on this motion may be con- lar asylums, an@ three nandrod and -nine moro bave been aided by ‘outdoor relief,” being relief given to married men who are permitted to remain at home witb their families, ‘The total number of disabled soldiers 180. ual / y (vesten, "bald? aa charge sics dantsr peer sae antes | Tegan eiomeas psa wr canes | pend apricioees sidered a a8. index of the seatinent of the Howe on to tho indebted THE WEEKLY HERALD. Mopeachment, and stood fifty-four to one hundred and ‘Op motion of Mr. Sumestan ‘they were so referred. sovop, ‘This forlorn effort. induced the im- pide | salreeal eg Sic eet Shae THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY CONFERENCE IN PAKIS. The Cheapest and Best Newspaper ta the poachers 40 resort to filibustering, which was Mr. SierMaN introdaced a resolution, which was Country. 4 Commissioner of Pensions'for the appointment of pen- sion agents ana surgeons im each of the asylums, and with ‘the Postmaster General for the ‘estsb- lishment of ® post office at each asylum, and adopted, calling upon the Secretary of State for copies of the co: between the United States and ‘be Freach government in regard to the international lonetary Conference, heid at Paris in June and July Jaxt; alao copies of instructions to or reports from deie- gates from this country thereto. ADJOURNMENT UNTIL WOND AY, The Senate provided foran adjournment unt!! Monday, And then, aftor a short executive session, adjourned. Tas Waray Hrasty of the present week, now ready, Contains the very latest European News by the Cable up to the hour of publication ; the President's Message; the Bept op Gntji twpnty minates past five, when the House adjourned The question, therefore, if called to-morrow, will be the motion of Mr. Wilson to of Penosyl!vania, attompted te have read a resolution of censure in lien of the resolution of the majority, but failed. Mr, Schenck, of Ohio, took a prominent part in maying the action of the House Mr. Schenck, who is shatrwan of the Committes of Ways and Means, ie much ecugured by some for his detormination to iMerease the asyloma sre crowding, gpep the managers and the Board is satjshed that two thousand disabled soldiers at Jeaat will have to he cared Cor daring the next quarter. 1k waa, therefore, ordered thst additional buildings be erected at the Central asyiuim, and $50,000 was appro- the | pristed ter that purpose. Senator Frelinghuysen and HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Warmnarton, Dee, 6, 1867, The Srxaxre presented @ menioral of the Chamber of ‘Commerce of the city of New, York relative to bonded goods; aiso’a memoria! of the Constitutional Convention of Louisiana, praying for the repea: of the cotton tax. ‘THe Srmaxen stated that the regular busi order was the proposed impeqohinent of the the ‘United States, on whieli the gentleman from Massachn- newal of the conflict is anticipated. Tbe impeachers are sainly exercised at being cut off irot an expression of thelr views; and particulssiy am explanation of inetr voten ‘Bome ask as Drlef a space os five minutes’ speeches, in hopes of at feast putting mm city home, with all ite property and The setts (Mr, Boutwell) bard entitled to the fivor for an hour te B word. They do not relish the ides of voting without | joarg appointed Governor Smith and Mr. Gunckel a | °4 “ve minates eee Mating a few points for eo doing, On the other band, | committee to visit the institatious and for aiding Mr. Scusnck, (rep.) of Obio, appealed to Mr. Boutweil | men pepeis ss some are anxious to get the foor in the hope of intimi- maenen to give way, in order that the House might proceed to | menh them ip carrying on these homes until the new bulld- i : vote on » bill offered by him yexerday from the Vom- mittee on Ways and Means, repeating the act wiileh gives Aathoriiy to the Secretary of the Treasury to cop- be ae “Mr. Bourweut said he would be glad to accede vo the request, but he though: from re of the question would be = preuy lone op that subject, aad if it were once opened he did not kuow Hooren, (rep.) of Mass., appesied to his coleacue Gating those republicans who intend to vote against im- | ings of the National Asylum are completed, The Board peachment. It ie probable, seeing the hopeless situa. | received and returned thanks for a donation of $20,000 tion of thew caure, after a few wore exhibitions of par- from the citizens of Dayton, Obie, and $127 from Dr. W. Damentary strategy, that thera will be general back- | p pewith, of York, Pa General Ingraham, of Massa- ug dowa by goquiescing in the adoption of Mr, Wilson's | enusetis, was appointed Acting Governor, and other n, ‘These who take © common sense view of the | supontinste officers for the several asylums were elected. matter are carpesily pressing the lesders in the arife to | The Bond did myck other busines, but of no special submit and thus hugh up the subject, as they.see ip al! | inorest to the pudite. hie cor nothing but the mit git i ‘ dik caterer: | ESS tee ‘The Heuee Jediciary Committee. Tooaved here, an interview hed lately taken place at The Judiviaty Commitice transacted ne busipens to- Vieuna beiwgen Khag George of Greece and the Em- day, owing to the want of « quorum, The members, | perce Francis Joseph ef Austria, the latter having epe- fooling sere interested im the disposition of the im- | matty telegraphed to 8. Petersburg to that effect. King Peachment question, by a general acquiescence deferred | Georce and Queen Olgh Were received with great honors She consideration of a large amount of business before | 4: tne Austrian capital, and the Austrian Grand Cordon thom, The memerial of certain members of the press of the Crows was ceaferred by the Emperor upon Prince rotalive to the premature publication of the Prendent’s ‘Ypsitanti, the Grecian Amtessador at Vienva and Berlin. Menrage wae made « subject of conversation by those Of | wye prince subsequently escorted the King and Queen of the committes present, and partook of the general senti- | Grooce te Venice, whéme an interview rook piace ment of the House on the same subject There seems | win the King of italy, whe came there to meet them. lo Lea @niversal disposition to enaste rule to govern King George expressed, With ‘much feeling, his thanks soch cases, by ordering that hereafter any paper guitty | 6 Vicor Emanuel for the@ympathy of the lialian people of pabhaning aay pablic papers prior to their preseuta- | i, pepsif of the Cretans and for generously placing Iial- Meat ack pen tape ald aviary ian men-of-war at the disposal of Cretan families in their Sergeant-at-Armes senate. exodus to Greece proper, Prussian, Russian and French At a Séhaioria) caocus held tule morning the question frigates have also lately been in Cretan waters for the of appolnting a now Sergeamt-al- Arms formed a lively aub- same parpese. Muck admiration ha: deen expresed by Joat of ah ‘The present ifeumbent, Mr. George T. ve a. Brows, tall his claims fo? a.qegtinantion in the often | ‘00 Courts of. Beclin aed, roi a ly collengne’s requesty but that geutiemeu eround him Mr. Hooran his request, stating that he wichod merely to bring the sudject before the ,atiention of ibe jouse, Mr, Boorwau consented to yield the floor for ten minutes, PROVOSRD LIMIT OF THE REVENUE TO THN SUNOKED xT LIONS ABNUALLY, Mr, Hooper them proposed 4o offer « resolution de- olaring thas, in che opinton of the House, the ainount of Tevouue anuually Collected by taxation shall notexceed $00,000,000, and instructing the Committee on Ways Means to ‘a bill so modifying the internal asto redace the revenue from interna) taxes J ‘and tariff to $300,000,000, and insiracting the Commitiee on Appropriation® not to exceed that amount, incInding interest on the public debt, ip the apprepriations reporied to the Honse. Mr. Spazvive, (rep.) of Ohio, said that he did not know that be should be opposed to the resolution; but he Wiehed to discust tt, and werefore be should object to its being adopted new, The rosoluien was not recerved, and there were 13 from mauy members for the regular o caerr ty: ower, and surroended in the 4 surroan En ni Olena en Pe pl whieh we have so seernieds bas peer omer.” are we to hesitate. -to —10 the ju the that by ovber means and by other | redemption Of the nation is to be secured? Neving that Andrew Johnson i« Ug of high crimes Prin 0 assent to Dy ppg ee Commie ty, te | UNITED BTATES SUPREME COURT. P. Voiluw, Wil be Deld in New York FF Thie revelation, upon My conacienca and judg. ‘mont, I now eu] 1. In contemplation of the Inw avi upow'iue eleva bim to be so guilty, and thereoo | OV og em che grange engpotary oom, (rep.) of 1owa, chaltmas of the Judiciary iw. dam im Error, ws Wiliam ined the floor and, proceeded to address | R berison for Use of Ferguam, in Error io the Distria the Houge agalvet the impeachment resolution. He | riaug Of De United Sate for tre astern District of pa- or and Rusw@ae generally, af the heroic determination of the THE DIP RAOMMENT QUESTION, aid taat (be peateuad Massachusetis (Mr. Bout- advocated ably by Seuator Trembell, supported by generals, «8 Oe Sn See en I a. Tact bed eee en ie cae tee a seeeee | wes broaght on tio promissory motes Senntore Howard, Yates and Chendier. Ii was contenaea | °C" aces air aadeeioees Sowa uel? agree) Gatil thet” er impeaahasent of the Fromaens : Mate ont "tnt “he peemumed that i: was far for it | pude h Miastesipp, on the 17th of July, meh, | Pe Be by Senatee alia tiles’ wind bave comy I. Me. Bou rwrtt resumed biv argument imsapport af the | (Mr. Wilson) to the judgment of tbe ie te fewet of” Rete RICHMOND, 6. Uslaey pes aya SRS nee Groene impeachment resolution, taking it up where he lof off | Rouse wonld be paved on the ‘and that wae alt | OF Lode 5g" (ae por sy i= eurcla tae SiGOGARO, ‘of complaint against the presemt officer; that he has . THE RECEIPT OF CUSTOMS. he disenamon of the léadmy effect of the | that he desired. Tho gentleman (Mr. Boutwell) nad | tastes prewephaybinve-ean. 1 Aster or tettoaky, f “3 ae 7 : oe always @iwharged bis duiles faithfully, amd even if it — iemeanors’ used m tho | coasumed half of bis time ia s persistent atiack ov one | Prior to the snaking of the notes, an information in tne 108, vec TA ¢ were tae, Ge wedorteg, that, Be had accumalated {view COYNE Petigrem of yomeréay.) Lime cede ba mete Ba gee hag ET warrafite was invtituied by the State of | Ss Sh 5h Bm R . } " came f cooding conceruer stricken from 4 F “ i nucaey by the peruisiles weidemtal to bia othes, eben = me ca gt cord. without allecting the case in the remoteat dexree. tie bak nanind tinder whieh Me | 02, 21, 26, & 8 4 “ee wae ground apo WhIGn” "to base a | THO Feeeipta from gustome, wm the principal ports of | rio wae that no person in ailice could dO an | No member of the minority of the commities regarded ; poral Managers. o tua the conntry for the week ending November 20 are as | act cone bonok mores—contrary to good the ine that only eo al nae indicta- La be rape Reelin | : oie seasen Sie Sie Camere,» AIS: A SE Se Subjpoting the provision of the constitution w that tule, | ble under the statutes of the Uuited States would jus- mode of such # For the reals and other pur- porqelnites Had Deen ant woof be tnrandBly attached we 20 the result was that nether the Pronaant, Vite Pros | tity impeaching ae of the slightest importance, so far ns pores. . = to the posifiom — sewator presented the claims | New York dent wor other civil officers af the United Staren coulda | correct devormination of this question was concerned, ran ey , » Hosion lawfully do an act, either offew! or otherwise, contrary | Tho. minority affirmed the doctrine to be correct, al- i a) Bs, 5 m= a. ©! Goworal Barbridge, of K y, for the offs: Be Penghels to the good morals (in @ large and pablic sense) of the | though it wes ingroduced inio the report rather as » ry in laaen ¥ contendea that Mr. Brown ta@ already enjoyed slomg | Balt office be holds He ilustrated avd sustained ihe sucgesvon than ata declaration of law, it was imma. oceans & b i Jease of theplace, and ad mate wuflleient money out | **¥ OF ; tiou by to the history of smapeachwnent jm Ebie | terial what opinions member might have on i, He in dooteville, atone 4 - — 1 eount pa arly to the Gage of Judge Would jes it rest om the angument contained in the ——— “awe = erm aADL - ao, of Lupon whied he might well afford to retire. If the Total,..., Perri doe eden esveee $1,908,653 | Coase—the eighth article on whidh he was. Minority report, and wait for some porson to answer ik as! p TRA dergeautabAtai war to sit ia the Senate chdimbér —— charging him with cciag,m an address to the 4 | When a case sbould arise in whieh it might be im. i See Sees ” , langudie tending to bring into diares | portant. Novariupiess be shaliensed she genileman wo during the Proceeding? to the right of the Ohair, bie ~ FORTIETH CONGEES mn (ihe Stare of Marriand; also im Marsa buseste (Mr. Bootwell) to give to the Tiouge 1 z “ 5 pmant oft ; . - F. GARDBE: x oF Guty was @quivalent to thst of sheriff in & court, of THE Ss Cha tase of Pickering, of Rew Hampebive-cthe Sparen | Sei0ai* Cnae ore te a ‘Bowe of Loris ed Daeme, bas teh fe tants yur tare never fy Sa antice ; aaiess he made bis prope: appearance the bps athe 74 article on wLieh he was iinpeached-—ohmme! With | crossed tne pat mimority: this’ Rhea: ds ao vered. sorrs: Pape = Peperabrelh ta edeey ite aw tie Mecond Session. being latovicatel on the bengh and invoking the J ¢aea The position whieh the minority aocupied was One at ye ¥ " ee Tee ” <t-agen bed mig pa oe mame of tbe es Sine ‘u's ions BeOS SE SES Pa gy hte ec hy ror ver tae Ai wal “a sucnens Bergount-<t-. fected decent mauner. ov!i example 1) tae goed citi. pencved except crue : ; roif nis ddlty, Olough some yeas ayo it war strletty SENATE. pe gy ya he said, come | Knswaio the law, And he would give the geudemay pede amb J Q.. 194 Friton pagent agian performed. General Borbridge Bad achie ed a gatiaut Wasuixaton, Dec, 6, 167, | taited not ong olguneat of am iniielabia ene. g00. {trom Benaebusstis (oir. CS, wr Ca frovereas ip he foawd etl remor' rimging in smen tae atm record tm (be war, and was im Grery way deserving of PerirONS FOR THR REPRAL OF THR COTTON Tax phe yore of It to 2. toed ge aiid ons wolkary Ine. Me ors reminded the copargting oO ee he favor ne ‘Westret to we the ‘Vhe Cmam inid before tke Senate a resolution of the ee weye yor Bot ira. = (Mr. Bowgwesly Panga we whied ne (afr, Sumner) - {im lai sy ia Me ame avira, eS A’ ; J ___ ee eones e on lad @ pontaye Ab DISOOT RD. | haa ae LES eR Oe Bae eS 9 repors of the Heconsiruction Comm utes, Se‘ineetagit'ahar Pena bhai ina 5 Prosident aetuawed by motives. He (Mx. ieee oP here to deiend the Presidect. de ey . who would 46 that, For bimecif he had not sudicient Doidness, etgn if he had the inclination, bet be wae pot prepartd io fay that & Committee so ableand pertinacions a8 ihg Commies on Reconstroction was v4 when it dec! that the Presidént bad hee ‘by no the surrender of ariroad companies, he (Me Hison) Would Gypoee of al the argunent om Lint by showing ihat it wae Mot done by tlie Prev bar Secretary Stanton, ond S46 motives of greal pokey, to open the = chamn wade CON. METOR. the talintotion of mr. Bowtweil soldiers would te used to Ai there-were found in the proceedings of ~ wp array of artclos against af offender article that dit not conwim an tnaicieble Lit (We party were conviewd Om that wrbiuiry Se cate confer pan him, Beveral ‘Séators followed | Comaitntionat Comvevtion of Lonisiana, praying for the © the mame side, sud the wae coptinaed with | ropes! of ine lax om volte, Jefeired io the Commitioe =) mostion whe the regular howr arrived forthe a | op Finance. + ers Fayre wr * . of | 1 sMained the position of the majority of the eom- eublng OF the Senate, when the caucts.adjourued Mr. Mowntts, (rep) of Maine, presented a petition | mitiee af tally aa Rowe of the wrtivier’ wpecitied con: Without coming to auy conclomon, The SRAM SHON | dhe Now \ore chamber of Commerce to the saine por | ia ned an mdigtale erence Me alee referred to tne eyo» divided apon the ments of the twe candidat@> | port, siaiiog thas a bid to that end had pasted ihe | case of Judge Rumphre | of Teaherwne, |x boc Ke te home Mat at the west coocus Geadral Tie] Bose, keterred 1 ie Commitee on Finance + tay reg oy oy mT Oy 4 br age wil be nominated, Ca Nxevicet, ing tpending the ate om she ronetity aod Can Leone te Expenditures. Mr, Pomenor, (rep) Of Kansas, presented. « peciiion | eroment of the Um Natae, moive tt ao review ‘The Flouse Committee on Appre;cmoous met HS | trom the citizens of New London, Conn, praying for So ectoioroeana po be ry 7 big Ad more og ad Considered the Civil Appropriation® DOM | seria iogisiation to seture cltinen suttowe, Referred | orence imal cond be proved and wih eb tue President cwoey DIL The Gevermination arrived at is to edt | te tne Comaritieo of Joaitlary, of the United Bates could & charged. wo on Gon alt th ant ltansep 10 the lowest figure. » aan overuse Ure Cenchings af the successive gots developed in empioyes garment ne tn: nm thet all fe Roewhet 160 KOHN ME Surd avd Lody Amberley Presented to 1 eluded on the sonubey, wey ail ne io ee a. a President. > twenty percent increase of salaries Kelerred to 6 | and thal’ is sie grevenoes of the Lord aed Lady Avberiey, who have ben here neariy | Commitee @m ee euusanm: ioe aR = to-day, and for “ ‘aves . ve the will tee Dimory eo » week, and the cuenta for the part few days of J. V. "CH, (btrdnced a hill to rélleve | iny used, as he had Opport ' 1 Proymy ef Alboay, "wp prveeniad this mora'ng-at. | Geurge a: neces ly and citeamsiances co ..petled bit, the great oven Melegk ft the Frtridtes vy Seoretary Seward. | Sater Army, eo ane S ee seenen, B tbe Me wry the re. om, a0 i oalion, m ite legitionete Mo Johasogymad bie Saughter (Mrs Fautternovy reenivet conewuen, ta WA seltiian in us poder, in he his- com 10 sR ROG Room The presentacion was are torial ripbia, MBOUld be covely tue Loohanation of te by batt an hear of pleavast conversion, after w that Was Orguiice! at Montgomery end Us visitors tale abel deperiate. Toe Hon... Me, 16 Richmoed, It he tee, (h weMe tn 1 (oo. Seqnauary, of Lagattow for Grew Pnuia, @flence, Li to the Southers ei oe at rete qunheds ant ih! in tomething wrong. He thought, how-- ‘ever, that the Hone would determme whether the Preavient had alresdt committed bigh and Mimseinosnurs, HOt whether be wright possibly do so at sume Lime in the future, The case Mode eon the records, aud On thal be was willing to take: of tho Homme, In conctusion Mr. Wilson raid: uptioal goods, yer ANY & CO a do ha i Now, S60 and Mei: q * she Gree a NO etuiine 0 tne ap tee YM the very patite of the cae iy © contd uot iad any Particular qpeci Ged act whet « clone the whole bs obeval lemme at the seme tina, Daving roti 3 — a. a only uy a series of acts, on Jeo! ranecl AMO an, ak events, by » partici ‘ 1 Reda ae nh Air ap is TE Eh ne oa Pee “oye Oe Monday Lord, wilh Appreprie: tows. others Uhab OS prot eoheme wae on, oem wo ean matters; se tna ne 77 PAREBLAN for chwomd, kod wwe & L0tr Of MEpeCtiOn over ine Hence it happens Abas when we present & lar |} gone ily and brieily: a Aa ana ap nnpre: eo Boy ‘son Hoitiotelds 6 Virgula, after whieh they imiend to rover Se ee alee aly . “ % orament to New You hata SP np re sedan ‘ Soon 40 not se shen particniag “aay jreat ig ee awert Oh ‘ * y are (" is enna wa eter er ere ak et ten eee eee kevares » nach om acxownt of ihe exeseding nehnene Of ber | gory od that the Recretary of [Feary be'eas new Aa HARNESS to ; For sale by wnother Cabinet officer; thot the war % Whigs a 1) A FSiten apr hee mire Dy be) vey P RECO menial kecomphnhwente | hereby requemed to imiorm the Heupie Whether, Beet | fyened 16 Lommel Merling, and thet wer

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