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i New YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1867. 5 “ aE —_— -—-—. “mittee room on Indian affairs, The Aftor further discussion the resolution was referred feakate of lente: ia'tne inaurreoti States and charters of tho District of Columbia ao aa te the Senate com. resent except General Harney, of | ‘© the Commitios on Finance. fortifications, Ac. Biitnd vad lam>, colored men compotont to hold ollice afd to ait om NEW YORK. ~ Taatere were all». hout tranasoting any business, SELIGAROMT MIQITA OF APTERIMIGS et | of Keaton Teeter ee, ee NRiTaE Ba ihe aioe ae ee ren” Commission, and, w. — -esday, as it was thought | Mr. Cua: ver to4, authorized | yous 100, AAYe s Wold Wonther=Canal Navigation Suspéuded~ , _ they adjourned watil Worn pha sh ond ait the | Hom io canpias, ap) of Mich, called up bis reaotu- | by Patan of Maroh 8, 1808 “Kelerred to Whe Commitice | Prorusc> AMFTRNON OF Tus AstaL maveKUE OF The Susquehanna avd Chenange Kivers Ecumnxctapr, Dec, 9, 1867, TAKATIO“. Fepeated that it only di from the proclamation By Mr, Lyxcu, (rep.) of Ma,—To provide for tn vent, (rop.) of Masa, moved to suspend the . of neutrality in the substitution of nates, It was de- | gu u a lem. | soem: fo tation :— Of the British governs | food Beskise Gna’ Comiaey, Tae eat ane ceae | Talentas 5 'e eae oc SeneipNanrig Feeeetine - Expenses. | ened to reciprocate the ‘and Currency. vi vid | “ jasiom of thi the Navigation ts eugpended for the present from Syracuse ‘ho War Botwoen | Adistmont of Now Jorney’s Wat. been in | iat’ st, This ind been called a good jota.t1t was | from the int of March, 1968, Ualted, Sates notss vis | oasolrad Tu Sih megan f, i, mga saz to Troy. Tho bitteriy cold weather of the tast twenty. | Our Neutrality in a... Governor Ward, of New Jersey, who be» ag. | it was nover euualiod baiere, hon foe ninco eh | Sree teased aa Ret Snell: be Geslnaree apd sew | dred. m,. ioe eucied to fepeet kill go teeliivinn Tour hours has frozen the canal so firmly that all efforts " t; Washington for several days past, has succeeded... | would baro toen put down fo six months aud 200,000 | the Trecsure: aise esc atts iene poem Sues ela ea eet edice. the revenue frum Internat &t navigation are uselesa, In some the broken England and Abyssime- Juating the claims of that State for military expenses te * ¥e# and two cuousand millions, of dollars would have | togal tender for all purposes, Including the redemption | ‘* i tar if duties Pein vig oh yee toe cakes are frozen together to the apt of the canal. Ourted during the war of the rebellion, The total ved. Those rebels would have been in the samo | of vational tani notes, except for the payment of tm- |‘. ead took ea ou the public debt, ud ag inter unt, tne ng; tio. 10 the H Henin, Wt 12 the House, ‘on as waa the Devil when be tempted our Saviour | port duti ; ne eLpr pe “od him the kingdom of the earth; neither of | He after toaturity they shall Ge lage coder te aican tn ate ors, that boats containing over 100,000 bushels of de | ee rect tee Lecied oe tht Seats oy tie ene noe | EME re te Staton a aa ee tabels had | poses, except by the goverumont; aad that the. Soore- boca comcidered that. 1... House weld the paige Speech of Senator Cha: the direct tax levied upon that State by the genorai gov- | belonged to tn. good feeling toward Paymout lias been comtnenced, | wiring of the nauca aad chovia “Aetetwin® tuo amoune 70,000 barreis of apples, aad nearly ~ all kinds, besides ernment, Governor Ward has secured all the money | the Mother Counts. ey gr nee neces Sek Mane, {a coia fo less than ons of money tha tus people be callen “POR bo furnish foe bushels of grain of *Nlargo sumberofforesrdert irom Bate, Orage | 8 the Alabama Claims, “hat was due tothe Slate with tho exception of $90,000, | WRAL tetLO ner oa ee Sa ee od Tipe pess i sae We are informed by sir. A. Nolson, idely known end well posted in prale. woe io onmeieiaaaaanas amount was about $1,200,000, Of this amount, $382,000 Mr, Hoopor said it basal largo number of forwarders (rom Buffalo, Osw Over dight thousand aistp.": $% bad boon lost by that ro- | ouable hia to redoom bonds uorexcosdiag Ulty mitions | it, aa wail 6. and other places, now in this city, express their inten- rool * , “nis item t# now under consideration of the proper | cognition. He called atiauy/02 to the similarity of the | of dollars, ty ja tene@ef originating a. en tet Ab © of tion of remaining fora we k or more, the time for the andw Gondition of the iniely rebellious States and Abyssinia, | Subsequently Mr, Sonevox, (rop.) of Ohio, gave aoiica | Reprosentauven ier, luey Bile eche ropeliion closing of the canals having been extended, hoping for departs. Tn 1862 ho had claimed that every doliar lost to this | that he would move to reler this bili to the CoMIistoo | Cobrrcns weno mecenenc ee TORRY we ot dee favorable chango of weather, in which event renewed | Proposed Reciprocity Treaty with the MY warily obliged to depend efforts will bo made to get to tide water with their car- partments for information «s'io (ue sinonat of, Meher 1864 ho had offered = 8 resolution | —_ By dir. nation 4 this actehould be either paid or rotaliated | on Ways and Means, for. 1a | EB PF CrMeTe CONGRESS, , NCH--TO provide against undue expansion | that would be required br « § oes, chiould the weaiher moderate the parties inte. TH of simi port jut tho = Uulted «States | and contraction of tho ‘ of Ci req y ihe goveramoas; ‘Da Seated suoaid be on the greene themsselven’aua bp ine. Dominion of Canada. SIN hod ¥) epee Oe bave-wisintained: that ama tmliies on Banking eg oh tee aimee | Haws le etan eaalieeine pregrehoc tt. er tual co-operation in tho wors of forwarding boais good nee” In 1865 he bad oftsrod a rogolution of non iterconrse, | the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to issue turee hundred | that should vo'soquited tor rpoas of ihe. govely wesults may flow. 2 Spence aiot wees nd in 1908 a resolution making noutrality laws similar | aulllion coupon bonds, payable in lawful money at do- | ment, With the, asalstauce of tis able rene’, teow, The weather 1 isa eee Rae Wasmaaron, Deo. 9, 1861, - USAT to those of Groat Britain, Had Great Brita acknowl. | taand, at five por cent interest in coin, the boda to be | the soveral departments, which have jieoa Lat baton wun ‘or is very Gold, the thermometer indicating ll e'Ciock B. M. } GENAT». edged the Alabama claims of ihe Uui.ed States ho would | tssued (o any porsop paying the par valie thereof in | the House, there cau be no difficulty io povwessing alt mo degeoes below zoro, ‘Ihe river is frozen over oppo- Debate tu the Sounts: ae elk taal haber ‘Wit, Deo, 9, 1967. Dave veon silent: but she had thrown thom out of | Jawfal money. | the information to form a@ japt conclugiou ta regard w pie eo Barer Dei Belli Right — Wasim. conrt. That prociamation of neutrality hat nocessitaicd | By Mr, Wissow, (rop.) of Obio,—To aathorize State | tie mount that rhoult’ he drawt by teentuw Thi a tiihe: wicabeeer ean cetoe hea ice ellizere 1 to Abyssinin. ooaneosica tions, toa per cont warrisk ou veassla., Great Briain could | authorities <0 tax’ uou-interest bearing United States | from “ber poole, “ihe. are ‘eifecve Stan 6 ground here ed with about five inches of Ip the Senate this afternoon Mr, Chandler called up The Caam taid the Mutions of the | pot restore tho hives lost by it, but she could refund | uvigs, Roferred to Judiciary Commitien, | keop down the expouditares of thy governiment aad to ana Ch ngs, eons eae teighing, The Susquehanna | ang had read bis printed resolution about neutrality before the Senate ree 6 isapertiat | every dollar, ‘Those claims wore « rat le omevery | By Mr. Parva, (rep.) of Wis —To amend the Bank. | gactra qn ite expenditures of the gaverniveut and te and Chicago rivers near thie city are again frozen, At * | Logistature ‘of the State of Maine in favor | foot of land on this continent and the adjacent isiands | ruptey law of Mazga 2, 1807, Referred wo Comnitieg Reine { nue to tho eum required for that purpose; sud novor moro important than at this time, when the of she country are oppressed almost of those Leavy gino o'clock this morning the mercury stood sixteen | Most of the membora feit as Orat like treating the ques- ‘ats of the 4 ogress boiow the ireeing point, Winter bas fully | tion facetiously, as they did before; but when the gon- | “Z°T*** condemning the present governme Owned by Great Beltain, whioh would be: pufficieut ro- | on Patents, n | late! be an- | muneration and would eatisty the national honor, He By Mr, Wasuourne, (rop.) of Wis,—To qmond the Pa | oe tleman from Michigan protested against ita boing ro- Ny. sebeltipna: States, and asking Cist "CHMPNN TOE GUS never again tate ia too Auhermetsiina cai ine (MURMUR TR Mate Ge Ue tence. | suena pulled; also @ communication from the Paym mort 3 * ui pétoedence by the continuance of n 1 a “ e d 8 gage was foreclosed If tho statesmanship of this | mittee, It provides for the establishment of a com- hich oy uly bore while Sigh Nera magne ote ee pies er pe depaapesety pi cheba Gonoral in answer to an inquiry and transmitting pap, ! Proclamation was bag, it was Grong Tltaia's, Mot ours, | mxssion constatt ing’ Of tho Secretary of War; Seerolary of | iho war rendered thew pe ditnee Tot wineh the people Go will of the late ex-Chancellor Walworth dispoves | Brest. . ae in regard to Paymaster Gloun’s robbery, Referred to’ ¢ b *frring to the divine injunction, Mf thine enemy | the Tuterior and Attorney General, to Aix annually on m tobe no longer necesaery, It \ypears by the ‘of about $30,000, - Na a British government at the breaking out of the redeilion, the © oa ‘te thee," Ke. he said Batons uve no souls; they | the fest of July am tax of changes for ¢ susporting | peport of tue Secretary of the Lrousury (ue) tue revenue f some $30,000 meron ny OB the Burden spike suit | a4 which cost this count:y thousands of lives and | 2@Committoe on Clams. Also a communication from | AN. be punishod on the earth, Great Britain must bo | treight and ors on that road, , forthe yoar ending the 20:h of June, 186%. was four es ,900 more. : re tho Atiorney General, transmitting in answor to an } Do isigy for her national sing, a8 we bave boon for ours. BY Mr, Werwee (rep.) of Obio—To amend the Pen | jeotred and ie tplitioad, aa6 Merane ‘the reve- MARYLAND. pital « Pie pes a sis yh apie inquiry the namea of various Assistant District Attor- | byssia. wav government ‘housande of yours berore | ston wots, Referred to le "“Ooensaiiioe on intone Fee uy for ko your ending the 30cb of Jang, 1868)\.ab four } ‘ andler wax eloque’ poys, with their salaries, &c. 1 Also | Great Bm, “0 Was & nation; and \ pmeitaggee Barge ga on hundred and sevenicen mililous, and for the yo. be , oa n * iM a SU iT oth | pensation Aswsiant Assessors and Assistant Jot. itu: Twooaiments of state Militia Reprivaanded, | Othe “Beitish pirate,” as he pronouced her. At this | inguiry that thie per coal of amoghtabovesix bundred | and, the. “Dt whe ‘Uulted Sates sould exercie | fociors ut intoraal ‘Rovoaue ig arte canna, Notored | SMeglous, The, expendur and Several Officers Dismissed and Privates | time a scion of the English nobility was engaged in coa- according to law, yom ariel ge perfect now *t¥ fm such matters, Ho wontd | to the Commities on Ways and Moans. 1868 at three hundred and Dishonorably Discharged for Offering an | versation with General Sherman on the floor of the Ki rErmons, lot kings w E ag 2+ sania a pee ; By Mr, Ixcxesont, (rop.) of 1ll,—o incorporate the | for 1869 three hundced and. seventy-two. anil ‘ Indignity to the Governor. Senate, and as Mr, Chandler, with impassioned gesture Mr. Suuser, (rop.) of Base, presented the petition of | for thomsotvex hi ing of Abyssinia clatue Jcorgetown aud Washington Canal and Sower Company, | Secretary of tho ‘ireaaury adds, however, thes ke Riccasea Doc a sthi a + A Be ee Corning ‘and others, dtock and bondholders of | to be, and no dum %t Was, a descendant of King Solomon. | Roferred to tho Committee on tho District of Columbia, bopetul that Congress will teke meaus to largely redw vepowe of tryvog | eee ared retaliation should. follow the rejection bY | the Central Branch of the Union Pacilic Rulltuad Com. | He reterred to arc ¢ Pition express d by Mr. Seward thas | By Mr, Loos, (rop.) of TiL—Ln teferance to longevity | expenditures tn ail brauc\es of the arviog, ae 2m lad should be recognized on the | rations of nou-coinmilssioned ofticers and privat ‘Tho Court of Inquiry formed tor the purpose of trying | England of our claims for dithages, he seamed to loso pany, praying that nothing contained m the act relating | th flag of Sw that a steady reduction of thy debt may be continued tho cases of certain members of the Sixth and Fighth | inte: oF c ocaan, 43 sho was ava ‘488 republic. Ho believed mes- | (orrod to the Commitee oa Military Afiairs. hou $ venue delow three hundred mite ns rest in tho General's conversation to listen to the | tothe Eastern division of tho Pactic Railtoad Company J . ay Abyssini T= iri 4 7 Without reducing the revenue Selow three hui regiments of the Maryland National Guard, charged with | invective declamation of Mr, Chandler. Musil pe canmeed to te 2toladioe of tote Deuaai AUe- Bee Tanne wart Ei ge He Gelieeas thee aoe | he ike eae eet ap Biel alnteby getter Roca. 14 ta | eae many. be\ secubed | Saute homes ; 4 aN . ferred to the Commities on the Pacific Railroad. - Payal 8 ! o e ‘ 0* | millions, it seems to me that \¢ fh Seermtegte otter na laitigalie to the Governor of the Senator Sumner took part in the discussion, and, in Several petitions for pensions and relief on account or | Would be recogalz 4 <4 wo ca i & British ship-of- | funding the iucoma tax collected from officers ot tho | something to do with the estim ies for the future @ n of the parade, in accordance with ‘ead : song gay oh in pba war chasod one o ya intoa United States port, com- | army and navy during the war, Referred to the Com- pond.turea, and should, a¥ the Secretary hopes, take Bip Ae RiUnily ot Ootoney teak: encoubiuded wa tahors, | ‘et Beliebed ald mystifying yhrasedlogy for which be | damages were presented aud referred, | pel her to remain um tee thO guns of a fort aptil the | mitteo ou Ways and Means, eessaran [0 largely rodtion samen ticares ta alk Deaecas ae roe aes have buen made public, aa follows:— ° | 18 80 remarkable, endeavored to soften down and smooth | on motion of it Hatca®, weep of iowa, it wea Abyssinian vessol had SYealy-four hours siart. Give | ity Mr. Fueny, (rep.) of Mich,=The Joint resointions | Gf tie gorvicus bit l think ft s\jouid bo done for the erik. conduct, tho Sixit aud Eighth regiments of the | “TAY Cur diferonces with Great Britain, Rosolved, That thé Commiuie on Mititasy Affaire and ihe | Semtnedicinesstesumn ee) Let she Abyssinian Tight up | lauds for wagoh Fouls i MCD eS ee eee ue | PUrpORe of relfoving tho poopie itor a portion of the Second Brigade ‘of tho First divinon of the Maryland | . Senator Nye, of Nevada, distinugished himself in this | Militia bo instructed to inquire into the propriety of so | OWN Medicines.” (Laugh ips of, Groat Britain. 1¢ | improving 8 in Mictigan, and in reference to | heavy taxation which weighs down\ the ipduatry of ariug and fixing the | Old ocean with the burn ‘ay roved March | the King of Abyssinia oi ‘listed seanson bere, he hoped Hy Mr. Lovancnan, (rop.) of Towa—To prohibit the | public dobt, The oniy way to sec iro economy ia the the marine | perfect neutrality would >» observed, Ho bulievod if | sale of the Cherokee lands in a body and to provide for | Expenditures fa to diminish the \ supplies, and, im i also as to | the resolution passed that ‘rota ten to fifteen privateers | the sale there Reforred to the Comniittes ou Public | doing that, the heavy burden of taxa tioa which is now of War to take | would boon the seas in on ¥ hundced days, and British | Lands. Algo to grant lands in mid of the common schools weighing on the people will bo lighten ed. Tbe best way amending the act entitled “An ac @ barbor at the mouth of sbaboygan river. | country, and not for au isntacdia\e reduction of the National Guard are hereby publicly reprimanded, {ho | debate by his bold denunciation of the mincing policy anded, Tights of voluntecrs as a pari of (h Groot of tae eens Di aud Gof the Highth ef pursued by Congress im the question of the Alabama COLL a cota und) ° '- ‘ corps, in establishin, Baisged tho service, The enlisted mon of said companies | Ciims Three years ago, he said, he roferred a resolu. | ‘he'propristy of auth rising the Secreta The Oe aranly discharged trons Fe mere tion similar in principle to Mr, Chandler's to the Com. | {nto considerution in a Fr Syeilterete pads oe Tg romomioters would i oe oom ee Pe nven as | in the District of Colambta, Keforred to {ne Committee | fo increase the monoy in circulation ¥¥ to Pag ma the dnding of the Court, ; PProver’ | mittee on Foreign Relations, and it had lain there ever | wauiey ix meLATOx TO carroneD axp anaxnoneD | 4 "Mr Axtiosy, (rop.) of Te, agseed that the conduct | By sir, Winvor (rep.) of Min.—To amend the Recon. | Amount exacted trom the peopie by tab Hug OF, Rat Sige ‘ since, Ho should like “the noble and magnanimous PROPERTY. of Bogiaud dunng the robotic © had beon wholly. tia- | atruetion aot of Maron & 1801, and to teritiate che ence, Pipgebie pdgerd acre Blam lta Aa oy EUROPEAN MARKETS chairman’ of that committee no! to allow himself to | On motfon of Mr. Teewavut, (rop.) of TIL, it waa justiliabie, and not only against ¢ Yo interests of ‘clvitiza. | ration of the Union, Retorréa to she Commities om the | “whad cs, “icrpes wos see don ta \aahers, gathered * grow oblivious to these important matters; and ho Resolved, That the Seoretary of the vy be directed | tion, but a coutradiction of her 94 traditions and the | tary. It provides that the constitution, in the late | ground him, eviucing great intorest and janxiety im the eee ios to furnish lo the Senate the names and reside: es, may be ratified by a majority of the votes | subject and making various guygestions, nees of ail in- f interpretation of national laws b. ¥ ber own tribunals; | be better pleasod if they tool nd mor, vi * n erty 01 proceeds in the cts: q Tn Loypow Mower Marxsr.—Losnox, Dec, 9—Even- should be be: y! ney took a bolder and moro | dividuals to whom any property or its proceeds in the ct d x * ° # . STEVEN: Wante know \how the Com- ing—“Consois, cloved aleady “al 02 1010 for movop, | Patriotic stand in tho matter of this international dis | ‘ody of the Department or Any ofits saenis, na caplured and | Was to',tow by our own growin mW, Powot ths By Mr. Vax Tnvmr, dem.) of Obio—To amend the | yaitioe on Were ond Moane eae tor ratniL\ ule the three American securitios closed at the following rates:— | pute. the nature, quality ind value of the ‘property released or | periority of republican over monarch) ¥! institutions by | National Currency act by rendering absolutely void all | hungred millions, and roquesied Mr, H.\v0per to give a re 4 : : es ‘ - ot 1 bor wf Envoy contracts for charg at intel United “tates five-twenties, 71 3-16; Milinois Contral | The Meeting of the Nationat Republican Com. | #88 ap 50a Bgition: Fompectively, n ——— of | attracting here tho capital aud lal “ i contract tor charging @ greater rate of interest than is | gomg indications on shat point, Vvoe upon Lug! aliliod voters cast ut such an election. but (he true way to reveuge ou C) ry! 2 mone’ ; thus developing our incalculable nation Wi Tesources, We | provided in the thirtieth section of ct Roferred ie " for bias SNuvinroct Oottox hlanet Liven, Dee. 0—Even- bah pay rang threo, ch dividuatshave been required 10 | had conyuered tho robelliod with the s¥tupaihloy ot | go tue lanking and Currency Committee, saa REET rg eared dormer y or compensation o! rr y a1 y gains! ry 7 e RRATC res be a ‘i ing.—The cotton marke civsed easier in feeling, but The membors of the National Union Committee are | Pay Taseehy Sad hse 10 TepeeC th he nencin iad Britons | need acainet 98. Te now oY barton ty laced apres Of THM MATCIRG OF TAM UNITED RTATRA. Mr. Enpripex suggested an atnendment ab \out limiting Prices are unchanged. The following are the authorized | commoncing to arrivein this city, tn anticipation of the | upon which sald property was released or the proceeds paid | arts of peace. | This would ba carrying ou war on hrt T Ponaxn, (rep.) of Vt. offered @ resolution ior the | tn5 internal taxation to whiskey and tobacco. juotations:—Midd.ing uplands, 7d. ; middling Orloans, | meoting called for tho Lith inst, Genoral Marcus L, | Over t9such persons resprotivaly, and under 1 tian principles. He would go turtuer. He would press | appatatment of @ comumitie of five members, to which Sovoral other suggestions wore made, \ \?us as the a ‘Tho sales of the day fell suort of the goon estimate me ° teed authority such property was released or over; and also | upon the Powers the periect lnmuulty of private pro- | shal? be referred tho reports of the commissioners to | troy refasod to auspend the rules isswrdes \ to tot Mr. by 2,000 dalos, footing uo 10.000 bu'os, Ward, the chairman, is here, and has taken rooms at | to siate wheter any of such properly proceeds were | perty on tho #eas ay on tho laud. ig | Revi8e, ampiity, arrange and conaolidate the etabuioy Of | jicoper’s resolution bo oflcred tho whole .. \matter Coll * released or its proceeds paid over to persons who had been Mr. donne: sea no object im this reaolution, No | tho United States, which was adopted, | Livervoor, Breavsivres Maxkkz.—Liverroor, Deo, | Willard’s, All the members of the committee have been | bn, aged ia rebellion against the United through for the present, or who had ®~Evening.—The market bas been irregular. While i 3 e aid and cornfort to the rebe j and whether before | &feater evil could happen to this country shana War | MENDES OF THE CONATTUNONAL CONVENTIONS IN TIDK THE GENERAL LAND OFFICE Ri tPORT. whol las been firm, corn lias declived to 46s, 84, per | Notised, and a largo number have mgnified thelr inten | Ce eis a a aan ee een ime puma: | ‘with Great Britain, We would etaergs, doubtiees, with SOUTURRN STATE TO TAKE THN TERY OAT. | age TowswtLy, (rep.) of Minn,, Offered ros \tation for quarter for mixed Western. Borley, 6s. 4d, Oats, 3s, | tion to bo present, As yet, with the exception of those required the claimants to establish thelr loyalty by | honor, but with an immensely increased debt. ail the Mr. Gowrweut, (rop.) of Mass., offored: » resolution die | ¢ne printing an ettibation, throngh th ¢ Cone Wis of the Hid, Foam te. Wheat strong st.158, 60, for Western | membors setting in Congress, but few have arrived, © | Wiits' ies tan place. petwosns the, Departincnt and toe | Eee ie are ee readom were recoguiaed | recting the Judiciary Committee to consider’ the Gxpedi- | United States in Europe, an abstract of t vo in \Rrme\ion and 16a, 2d. for Califoruia white. ‘i sour f by onoy of so amonding the law us to require members of | contained in tho repor: of the Commission Wr of + Le Gpa- Lavanroot, Paovisioss Mankct.—Livenroor, Dec. 9— | Certain newspaper in Now York to the contrary notwith- | Court of Claims or any of its officers in regard to judgments | such 9 war would, doubiless, result against | che Constitutional Conventions in tuo unroconséructed oral Land Office,» Adopted. \ Evening.—The market for provisions closes unchanged | *@2ding. The principal business before the committee | Coin casos. ne eOOr OF hal are KAOWH® | human liborty. + OL the same race, speaking tue | Siios to ke the test outh, which was adopted, IMe.OVEMENT OF BAVOATECE Mant WR | from tho noon quotations, Beef, 112s, 64, for winter | will be the selection of a time and place for holding the PROPOSED TREATY WIFH CANADA. ame language. Tha two nations were looked up to o# ‘vite 3 OF SILLS, Mr. Urson, (rep.) of Mich., offered a rosoly, Bion 1 > ry H Nt eertai ena i - % a Cited extra prime moss Pork, 70s, for, prime Eastern | Presidential Nominating Convention. The latest pressure | Mr. Ravtsxy, (rep.) of Min., submitted tire following, | Smmofted asrext error im. 1861 in thnt proclamation, | ine the Camm (fen) Of Mass.» ie tatice athe exoea po etn nel a vena oly 4 the ‘highest range of Gus.” Bacou 42s Gd for Conver, | comes from the citizens of Indianapolis as the point, It | Which was ordered to be printed :— and subsequently in permitting those craisors to leave of providing by rule agains tho printing of ville | Beyonce of improving Sangatuck Larvog & | ON pled. © highest range of fine, Oy prnok Lamers Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Reletions is | her ports, It was evident that she had knowledge in re they are reported from the committees, - Suslase of inantiee 1a 9 to wriou and cut, {a said that a number of gentlemen trom several of the | nercby dirccted to inquire into. tie expoaicney of m treaty | timeto prevent ihe departure of the Ainbama,- Ap- | ‘Mr Wagureune tren) of dk asked Me titot to tet | Several rosolutions of inquiry in reference \ Moun, es davmaroon Provccs Manker——Livarroot, Deo. Oe | unreconatructed States totend to insist upon boing ad- | Detroen, the United Bisiee and the Lominion of Canada | pacentiy Earl Kussoll wished (0 delay as much us pos- | him offer an amendment to probibit the Speakor or | Sublect# wore ollered and agreed to, and the Evoning.—Sagar, 26s. Gd for No. 12 Dutch standard. | mitted to participate im the procecdings of the com- | mim that «duty of five vor eene wd eetnrein shalt be aible in the matter, referring the subject to the legal | Chairman of the Committes of.the Whole (rom enter- | *¥°4tY i MAE Rosin, 7s. 34. for common Witmington, and 11s, for fine ations from Canada being the exclu oificers of the government, instead of taking imme: | taiuing any motion to-extend the hour rule in debau ‘don all impo pale, Tallow, 44x. 84. tor American, ‘Spirite of tarpen- | ™ittes. It is not likely that those olaims will | Post ctcns or manufactures of Canada tothe United States | diate action. Fagisnd, therefore, owes it ts herself . GARPDLD, (rep.) of Ohio, euggesied tho repeal of | Tell Your Ne 7 vo Vi Pen cairtge keer, wee tine, 27s, Od, Petroleum, 2s. per gallon for spirits, and | be recognized, as it is argued that to admit persons from | or foi the United States to Canada, wich shail be subitl- \d tha United States to pay evory doliar of the dam- | the hour law ultogethor. With THE EVs Q A} "AM! 24,34: forrefined, Clover seed, 394. for No, 1 American | these States would be in @ measure to recognize a prin- | ‘ted for the existing tarits of tha rsneotivecounizies. | | ayes, It had boon suggested to réfer to the proposed ar- | \z, Eisor moved Mr. Washburne’s amendment tobe | HAVE, ALL. THE 1A] BY. RLY aoe fate k . Seng cote ys pe poy bitrators the quostion whether Great Britain had aright | offered, and ft was rejected by 96 to 74, Waie \ Lospon Manxers.—Loxvor, Dec 9—Evening.—Whale | ciple inconsistent with the republican idea of their po. | Canade shall be nasim/lated by coucnrrent logialation. 1 | so tase the proclamation of netirallty. Did hot t Tho original resolution was alxo rejectert by 64 to TL, bi — oil, £89 per 252 gallons, Sperm oil, £112 per ton. Lin- | jitical statua, The following is a complete list of the canals and channel of ‘es St. Lawrence river shall be for. | Solution propose offectually resicning the claims against COMMUNICATION FROM THR PREGDENT, A Dead © seed oil, £38 per ton. Linscod cakes, £11 per ton for | National Union Committee as now constituted:— ever free and open to the citizaus of the United States aud | Great Britain for those dame, it was now desirable The moraing hour having expired, tho Spoaker pre- ‘A man got hurt the othor da; ‘hin oblong. of Canada. to avoid all causes of conilict, Why should retailation | sonted » moasage from the Prosideut in roply to tho ite bitpbered Long with p Purnouv MaRger.—Astwene, Dec, 0—Evoning.— | Marcus L. Ward, of Now H.W. Hoffman, Maryland. | yowrth—ihat Cunadian veasels in American porta shall ve gosied when Great Britain seemed anxious to | Houge resolation of the 1ith of July last, touching Relief | he cried. Kelief| 1 ay, The petroleum market closed buoyant. Standard wisite | , Jersey, Chairman, | X- B. Smithers, Delaware, | eniltied toll the privileges of American vosscis in Cauadiaa | make ymends? Peace betwecn (he (wo nalions was ed organizations to avenge the death of Maximillun, ut died with Wolcott om a. % Oe ee ee “ans, Secretary, fH. Boyd, Miiescerl. + fid—That the faeries of he Atlantic cost whall be free | Recosrary in view of Qe interests of Doth wud ia the a | which “wan fuferrod to tke Committee on Fureigd Ths man fcom Malton ane wo fant . ‘ « 4 " itizens of both countries, ter of hummnity. je would, fore, never vole ‘intrs, Vith trdammation ha John B. Clark, N. H. C. L. Robinson, Florida, \“Sith-—that & common syster of. laws’ regulating oopy- JK loss war with Great Britain, UVION TO COMMMIRES OF THE rrERIOMNT'S: MKA- Forgot to use the doctor EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS, Samuel ¥, Hussey, datae, § Judd, “heater wae rights patent Bgnia ‘aud rates of postage shall be extended | “royores a Lest ints a ek raped as So the people tet him « bs i . B, Gardner, “Greeley, A th counties. hundred years, and Lad cringed tostrong | Tho House then prooseded to the considoration of the ace ry + Goruxnows, Doo. 9.—The steamship City of New | 2% Durvianes, Pars He Gowen Okie on™ | shail Goda to the United states the: aisteics oc Noni aaa p again.” iio had heart an ting~ | resol F*hack ‘from the Cmaittoo of the | were pueewe anys satiate erpenas, ty Be. York, Captain Roske l, which left Liverpool on Saturday | 5: A+ Purviance, Pa. 5 Be Come, Unio. fea west of longitude ninety degrees, on. (he conditions, to traitors oF regent an y, for the distribution to committers | 24 Myiiie avenue, Brooklyn; BG Wi: for Now York, via this port, has been delayed in her J, 8. Fowler, Tennessee, wit:—-First, The United States will pay six inillion do'lara to. to bo tri od fore (uo Prosident’s sossage, Ave in in the bady or on departure hence by injarios recoived on the voyage from | 10,,Ca0ks lllinole, She Redan Bay Comper a han thee Preencg | Did tase the other ahould be. Mr. Wasnuurse, (rop.) of Ill fine fathutes Te wil Leet "up ho ition ever 10 tam Advorpool, Sue will repair and proceed to New York. | Marsh Giddings, Michigan, territory or jurisdiction in North America, whethor founded | — Mr, suave read (he reference to the subject in the | question, but withdrew in ord ong (lincye eo ogren peep rig eg ae lor om the Gharitr of the Qomemay, or Sur realy, lew o¢ Resin, ‘and said the present proposition was prema- | of Muse, offer an additional re: f ; 1 Sous Goltnbtat at Seats wilt the sum ot two ssa of re. documents in regard to she miatier would | of the President's Message as calied the attention of turpentine, Timimouts or any of the worn outa York on the 26h of Nuvomber, arrived here varly this | Meeting of dotars; third, To ald the construction of the North-ra Pacific | reach the Sonate from the President in a few days. It | Congress to » paymont of money under tho treaty with | called for. PAIN PAINT tnkea the lead, ‘The folke em- route to Liverpool. Ratway, froin the westora extremity of Lake Superior to | would be botter to wail unii! (he Commtitoe on Foreign 4 icuasia be referred to the Committee om Appropriations. | dorso it. smnoraing en ‘acts The Preside: ced. Puget Pound, the United States, In addition tothe grauc. of | Affwirs had considered this, ond of the most tmaportane WasHnenne, of IIL, advocated the resolution, de- The Soldiers and Sailors’ held a meting this | lana heretofore made, will guarantee dividends ai" tive per | questions ever before them, touching uot only their i bah bo wabtel lite Oceanlab Bea pereprialions ¢ THE GRANT MOVEMENT. evening, at which it was expected Hoary D. Washburne } Cent upon the stock of said coupous, provided that the | ineqizte interests, but the Jaw of watious, wid wuich in- | tosny whothor the Freasury should pay for that usuless Dez, 9.—Tue steamship Nebraska, ‘A. W. Campi W. Va. hs Quimnstowx, Cap- of bars PAINT are sold where oue box of Diastera,, tain Guard, of the Williams & Quyon line, from Now Uns are © Soldiers and Sailors’ U: . . STRENGTH FOR THE RXMAUSTED, a8 it were, inch by inch, of Dodily woake emount of stock c ! boctharet —t , and Cor laa volvodt the consideration of groat principles which would | tract of territory. ty’ will kill as certainly, though not as : i poe gars tamongr betes aan Aiea ommapating {ry noua da pes le Recount thereat, fount | probably be established for All tuto bs the decision, Ho | "Me Bextan, supported it because if tho subject wore a fever” Ibis asked how ihe weak shail be Meeting of the brary Campaign Cae . the appointed time, Colonel Moss, of Missourl,aradi- | jy. Northweut Territory shall be divided and orzanlged hoped the senate would defer tly imattor and proeeed | referred to the Comintites on Foreign Affairs it Would the debilitated sustained arrested: th A large and unusually enthusiastic moeting of the bor has territories of the United States, not loss than three in num. | (otha consideration of executive business, boa tactt admission that tho Hone waa bouud so make with vital energy? We aver that o bd “ pe Re peri praineane iD is | ca agate rp capes samt boon | ber, with all the righta and privileges of the citwcns aud | ‘Xn Svs (eum) ot Nevada, referrod to 8 former resolu appropriations Jo carry out the treaty. Preparations given. by science to man, from the Inet ‘ Grant Contral Campaign Club was last J for some time confined to the Southern States, took the | government of Montana Territory, 00 far as the saine van be tion which had sluinbered in that committee for eeveral Mr. Baxks, rep.) of Macs, denied that it would have | of the art io beating & Be pre ant bout ot one baw ; carta Tocme canaves sa Rares FAnaier ays i. | stand, and In talking of the progress the negroes had made | Made applicable. pe yours. Tho country did teoin powerless wuen u traitor | any such elfoct; om the contrary, if it were referred to | ETHERS GhLERRATED SIOMACH DITTE Ite, Pauw second aud Twenty-third streets, Rufus F. Andrews, presi- SUSPENBION OF FURTHER CONTRACTION OF THR CURRENCY. Was to be punisbed or @ nation to be seboked, ile did | the Commitice on Appropriations the cession of the Of ienieh, "An a'vovualteing, dont of tho club, presiaing. A wage painting, twonty | since their emancipation mentioned the fact that at the | ‘Tne bint to suspend the further contraction of the | WM ‘agree with such magnanimity as that referred | territory would bo considered us an absolute thing under ing agent the like of it feet twelve, representing the surrender of Goneral | present moment thore aro three hundred and ten thou- | currency eame over from the House and was referred, to by the Senator from Maryland (sir, Johnxon), | the treaty; wioreas ite reference to the Commities on medicine, Among the Lee, ni is in tho act of offering his sword to the victo- | sand of thom trained to arms, with competent leaders of ‘ODM SERGRANT-AT-ARMS OF THE SENATE, ft and pomted out and commented’ upon tee suitocings of | Foreign ‘Adiaira would leave the ioatter open tor the con- | sed lo arouse the dormant, powers of nature it a Pony capa anprapr abe dverpme pi ger ogee mel PPAR 1 able to lead them, and fully determined | Mf. Scuven offered a resolution instructing the Com- | American sailors, and said they could not fud much | sideration of the Hous, Rot only awakeus the, paysioal’ powers frome Ooater aoe the club, bas beon added to tho aturactions of the room, | their own well able _ 7 mittee on Officers of the senate to define the duties of | Soment ina reference of this re-olution to the Commit. | “Mee ferER referred. to the wording of tho resolution only amakens the physical powers from s sate of and constitutes the background of the rostrum. Tho | to maintain the rights they have recently acquired. | the Sergennt-at-Arms of the Senate. Tle read irom Tule Foreign Affairs The people would not be satis: which omy #0 much of the moseace as asked for diar and nerrous systemcreinforcings sats ve evure is surrounded with tue legend: “We want peace: | nisressing from this subject, be thought the radical | forty-one, specifying the officers kllowed to be present | hoy with the Lnowiodge that this Course had beom taken to carry out the treaty would be referred, ronghold and the Gutworke of vitality. ‘The aged, ay down your arms aud return to your homea. At yoxecutivo session, including tho Sorgeant-at-Arms, | a. proposed by his ever ready friend, the chairman of ic the main subject of the acquisition of the terrt- the nervous, the broken down of both the right lower coruer, appears the mame | Parly lad suffered a dofeat in tho past woek, but it the | od sald there wat no rule deining his dition. Ho also | {2.Pioomitice oo Torena Affairs (Mr, Suinoerh, aad ‘of the place, ‘“Appomatiox Court House,”’ and at | New England men had only a little of the York oflos, 56 Dey street She teft the da Je, ibs raed feoenin a tone old Roundheads they would not only have impeached a — sof, the body im preserving order aud pualsh- | the people, Many suitoreca woold hail with pleamure | ax much money as they load, or expend ax much 4 i. inetrac.ions to that comm, necessary money a3 ey pleared, ad Soastivution and bylaws, intel mas adopted _micuout bad ruler, bet bese poe — rot This sonti- | dyed place in fhe chamber the same as the President, Taw of retaliation should be resorted to, Whon Great | render all its powers over the revenues of the country. AWAY oral gRxponition, Parts, ig aul amendment. ie comm! bes s ment was loudly applauded. In conclusion he expressed | When he (Mr. jammer) first came eg 4 eur at | Hritain paid those damages and apologized for the insuits Mr, Staves, (rep.) of contonded thata treaty | the tirat graud gold medal for At large reported a list of seven delegates, which report | ong nope that brought consolation to his spirit, that the | officer always occupied the seat on the right of tho chair | {y tue Amoricnn flag he would. to. ready for the posce | was'ihe parainoune (aw of tive innd, aud thas Congrosy | (heart Saud goyamedal, for Am rendich af ‘he hy ag South, when loyally reconstracted, would send up biack | % Tesularly as did the President, -and continued thore | agvocaled by the renator from Rhos Island (Mr. Au- | was bound to pass laws to carry it ou natiooal Jury.” This medal ia diatinetly elaasited 1 Senator George H. Andrews war then introdaced and * rene P during the whole of the session, and when « ten. - PuPLRn quoted againat that tie decision of Judge | order of meri over all other American exhibitors, and over message ‘ addronsed the meetiog brieily. following named | radical mombers of Congress with enough of the inflexi- | was announced from the President of the United States Me. Hows @ brieity in ® humorous vein for the | McLean, in Second Poter's report, as follow aA moore, tate oe Sans ae eee jon by Wore elected delegates ut large to the Central rtebre to cal it the impeachment to its proper | it wasdone by bim. Now, however, rk. aimed (unt the only superior claims of | treaty under the federal constitution is docia ‘ nd Til East Fourtesnth strom, New “Club, viz:—Senator George H. Andrews, | ble rerlebrie to carry out Aiterarde, sad. made s | Somuer) had been a Senaior he had Grest'Briaia over Abyssinia for the recoguttion of Del, | the supreme. taw of the laed.”” his unquestionably | Yagre™ Noe tw and 1 gee a { Colonel Frank £. Howe, Cuarles A, Sictson, Prosper M. | issue, Goneral Briabin spoke afterwards, present t-at-Arms in his seat, He referred tothe | {iZorent ricuts was that she was strouser’ Ihe King of | apptien to all. creation where the treaty Imaktag power 5 pee Symes Rane 5 ‘Roose’ nm Soaey i Wallene series of complaints against the Kontueky rebels who | messages of the British Parliamont in this respect, and | Abverinin was @ linial doscendaut, he believed, rom without the aid of Congrees oan carry it into effect. It | AnIthenmation Legnily Warranted wo i = ; Beste = | cxtzacieed Uniom.men from partieipation im their social | SWS ATES tees wore banged over so tne-Deorkeeper law Of the | ore eanedy isesn tawardis, Peferences if, Bt cares. .p ‘enjoy mente, pan oaceneen soesoenee gas a we md to | Principal depot, 04 Broadway. osltively mo cup no Page F The Whiskey Tax and the Whiskey Frauds. | "Mr. Hown (7p.) of Wit, coutended that the duty of eae asker sergeant-at-arme 4 3 : sotea, ¥ ™ eed nded to try it. They w | assuredly find ita toll ‘ommittes on Foreign Ataira, He contended | Pecommen if tho Prowident and Senate could by ireaty borrow | 2elp i \ime of trouble. For sale by all druggiete, pirit of the | read Webster's dofinition—‘An oificor to execute the | something should be dona which wonld beiter satis(y is not, however, and caunot be the supret concurrence of Congress is necessary Until this power is oxercised @ treaty A perfect or operative, Com 4 Means to [execute the com- | Abyssinia would be vet Wasi .) of Wis, took the same ground, | A= jendid Sight. Th: pin sg perth npn gots Miranda, | bands of the Seuaie The president could sasintaln mae snd quoted the action ot the Houso of Repreneutatives | sparling geue of wecith, te Gel Sesion renal meeting dtm MTereat methods of rollecuiny | °naet withous his asninance, (tee Suuven mado a motion to go into axeontive | fn 1708, inreferonce to the acquisition of Louisiana, geen any day in the window of JOURN D. GENANS & day. No further bu: joing the was | whiskey metres and the di! it methods cf collecting Mr, Trumuvrt bad no objection to the resolution, but session, but withdrew it to allow (he introduction of Mr. Sravess, of Pa, eni sony pont mol gs ‘adjourned to mest next Monday the taxes on this article, No definite action was taken. | it should apply to all officers. The sergeant-at-arms was | privaie bills. ion that the treaty-making power coul bore. SYLUM, 548 The committee set apart Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- | S0°¥pied in the executive duties of the Senaie, keeping |" cowmusicaTion PROM AB ARCURTART OF THR rRKASEKT. | cormmerce of the country oF interfere with anyini cvs sea Twonty-first Assembly District Grant Club. * joes she Not entitled to admission, &0. | The Chair laid before the Senate n reply from the See- | thai kind which tho constitullom had committed 0 Con- | aayiog (Nelemtific).—Te Care Halt and, Scape ‘A meeting of this organization was held inst evening | “478 for their meetings. ince he (Mr. Trumbull) had beens Senator, now over | retary of the Treasury to the reaolition calling for in- iwpat wheserer the suiject was within the | pivice (Metemttae ne tam f —' ‘vr. Gi wy twelve years, no sorgeaut-at-arms bad ever announced | formation whothor Jane, 1860, avg pended Farietfotion of th ireaty-inaking power, and a perfect | JEAN; 6D years’ practice. at Muller's Hall, corner of 119:h sireet and Third av- The Convention of Whiskey Distillers. messages. He moved to amend the resolation by strik- ition irae get Renae Mar a4 eau Mr. N, Crawford, President of the club, pre- | The convention to be held here to-morrow ef whiskey | ing out the word “ sergeant-at-arme’” and ingerting “the | Div*aencioncios 1 ei Teas toda Deena or | Ce renee ee Congress A Grone Jigaactign t= riggs *f, Updipete dn and Me, J, Derzman ced mrt, Tap | eaters and comune en tra be Da. | SEY Sancta, an underand wo ey | exe teya an We ater Gog ers ey eee nt proposal and admission of members was the maid busi- | ness will be the most important of the kind that has yet | ,, MF Fessxnpen, (rep,) of Me, was understood to say: iny. |The reply is ne ‘ative, citing as autnority the President and Senate hia v1, Q fonndee egy 1809, Laid om she vablo and ordered uisition of Alaska a debt sgainst the mess of the oveniug, The several clubs throughout the | isien piace, The call emanated from a meeting held {tion to increase the number of officors, § talon, intention of the copsiitation was | Rrown’s Bronchinl Troc join Alt $ii7 are now buslly engaged in canvassing thelr reapec- | ey vork on the 224 of last month, ‘The delegates | br. CONNER, (rep,) of Cal alluded to 1h Teaking oat | ee ee oMiatESt OF XR. MORRIL'S CORRENCY HL. tniMreation made by the, Prendeatand rained vy the | yo these in Fa meager tat, alg eet Se oF bare ary al arava An ezine dita, A. | Son coun Santry vod ok commen a8y- | yeMgay aii nas Wedneiar a son Scions” "e* | gtghts eto, Tnay mighs maton troy twbuy | Tonal palund xeys Geet RibeEice ankes| Wiret Assombly District Grant Club. Curtis, Quincy, of Tilinois, intends to prove that the Ging ey, cere plate, SS Se Sennen e vor Neaste. thea, alter cehori executive secsion, ad- Japan for a thousand million of doliaes, aud, according | vi Key eee nid angers are laboa. 1a response to the call of the people's great meetings | iierng: revenue has failed” to collect five cents | laugh)—and, there‘ore, the Raputation lay upon the off | so itned tothe doctrine contended for, that a thousasd million ~ ASA held at Cooper Institute December 4, the citizens of tho the tity of consumed | °#fs. It woul there! be unwise to increase the -——-— dollars became, as soon a# the treaty was ratified by the | 1 H “ the & gallon on quantity whiskey number allowed to be present at Executive sessions; it SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Sonate, @ debt which Congress was bound to pay, or | “Batchelor's Kye Resa e ute Ae, Wiat Amonnbiy district met ai No. 79 Hudson street lest |, nig State during the past six months, The bonded | should raiber be decreased. sath they might bring all the Japanese in by treaty and make | Worlv (hs ouly partect Dye; harmiles, reliable, \agtantane evening and organized s Grant cam; club, subject Mr. BcmyER simply had in view the defining of tho Wasmatox, Doc, 9, 1857 of the United States, thus disturbing | Factory e te the decision of the Union Ni Convention of | Warehouses, it will be shown, area great source of the a4 thom cluzens ie —$—$— 1808, Mr. C. V. Lewis was elecied President; Mr. John | prevailing frauds, and the easy manner in which reve- per og mp Fe a eesti Le fend. | cae oF statue POR mas AND REBOLCTIONS oR Nap. sncther of the, clomente of the veramea Dros Crlsendarorn Hake Dre) cP irae Mae Melee a6 Mr, James ¥. Horas, Vite Presiden: nue collectors and brokers, acting in collusion, manage | the other side vacant chair. Should it be vacaut? vented rammaos, “lem.) of 8, Yr eontended that tho | ‘act Fowallis Lecompte, Treasurer; Tuomas McCabe, Record Porhat duties of the offiser could be better per- | The Srxaaen proceeded, aa the regular business in 2 A Licmeantiiesco Porohen Aieaien, | SP tees Gecrotary, and J. W. Cigar segies Doman to hoodwink the government in taking whiskey out of eat pometae Ses thes tans bet the ts Loe onder on Monday, 10 call the States and Territories for Fy rey wee wan gaken bY yous snd Comat, Coughs. 6 abe ‘was addressed by several citizons of the | bond, ostensibly tobe sent to Europe, when it really office, He the resolution would be Y 9 and it was rejected— ADA coualt BALS, Great enthusiasm characterized the pro- sden of the 5 Dilis and joiat resolutions for reference only, Under on Mr. Butler's a, aad Ue wae Teiested— |. sown te by ae ours Oat cn yk | pon finds its way to California and into rectifying distilleries | referred to the ema > thoes the cal! bills and joint resolutions were intraduced and | yous, 73; nays, 82. i subjoo jas Ww! tha reach of ai. ‘ti tn the Eastern cities, will bo exposed very cleariy. It | | NE, Conmmutes om the Oflcers of the Senate, referred as follows: Committee on Horeiee tN. Y,, called for n ceperate vote | forsale by all draggiste 21 25, 60 and 75 ceue be 3 pee ir. 1. ¥., THE FIRM OF PIE & COL. MATANZAS—A RECTIFICATION, } Will be urged upon Congross to tax all whiskey before | yr Tacuevts did not know what ebair the Senator | "ne ar, parm, (rop.) of Me.—Joint resolutions af the | on tho resolution referring pari ef the Message ton Select his mind. tthe om et NR tw st mab |S rn-eror ne pene se tes erec | EEE EE ate etek ot | a adn tt rer eee eee Wading ‘merchants of Havana inthe | The Contributions of the Banke wen Be Oe it | Northera Tuite’ Rauroag, company: “in “relation te y <cchanaronten Reconstruction, aud it resulted in yeas elt Yonr Newaral fi fP ene wi Sram ak. ho the ruatiee wen vreterred. nl wit te eAER oh ie ao eS bY 9 other ronolutions distributing the Message were tt NEWS OF Ti¥b DAY. TWELVE CFW Na, re. | then adopted. the Tre | jherefore it would be imposelble for him to romain ; telating to the ee of the tad is explains itself:— oury. regular seat, It bad been the custom in Massachuset's, | manufactures; ny Meg TAX RECHIVED FROM NATIONAL RANE, Havana, Nor, 18,1867, | According to a offcial report of General Spinner, | and might be s0 will, for the judge to go 10 the Gouri | Alege Rin Sesto wtih ho crane, tn ium | , TheSTEAKHN presented a report from the Secretary of | ia,t0, SAB BTM LOY iowante the eresion of ~ Pin & Co, Matanzas:— u tof semi. du Houre preceded by be ° gle for indey They were revorved to the | the Trensury relative Anon tleaal howe for te crippled and disabled so’ United States Treasurer, the amount! annual duty the West they found their way there separately as was | struggle for nee. fi the national banks, Roferred to the Committee on country arg! a nationality, teceived from national banks during the inst facal year | ost convenient, dispensing with cocked hate and appropriate OT sie, @cntasinenal Banking tna Curtpuey. maged ue e country argl e Za onmnnetill for tha ‘Was $0,687,616, To thie should be added the tax pald | swords, and he thought the oMicer here could | - By site ase Guneae, “alt ‘he approbation. of Guarrep to sovrawan erarae, | generous by the banks to the Iatermal Revenue office—namely, — Grewhralary of the Tressury, Yo revoke tha order ap- | ME. Jvuax,(rep.)of Ind, from ihe omultvowon Fubtie | NT ag teense * | an officer, the reason for whi IS | polnting a receiver to take charge of any hank, and to | Lands, reported back the bill deciaring CT Po tax on dividends, fees, &o, had no objection to the resolution, but F%, fergoant-a polmring on bank othe owners thereot. ‘Heferred to | United ‘States cortain lands ‘ted for ratiroad purposes een 3 preeminent clegactore tar Consequently ‘The Commissioner of Internal Revenue says the | arms could sit in that chair in view of his executive the Committee on Laaking ana Currapey. ry labora, Misniesiyl, Louieiane, and Florida, Re- | E)xey' sig aud 653 Broadway, are crowded, Heense oF special tax i imposed upon national banks, | UN sa.usiom was then referred to the committee. By Mr, Bannes, (dem.) of N. Y.—For comoving ob: | comm! OF TRE NATIONAL CURRENCY LAW, , sae i Slate beaks and private banks and brokers, and the | pqroanp naiinosn LiNt. whom wanuiwcron ro. coxnacr | structions lo aavigaiion vn the Fast por and et ill |, SIUtaD wep) af W. Va, oftered aresoliion cy | (atonal Yaasery OF MPMI uy necnanee de FE eerie sco. cunt collected from all theso sources during the last WITH TRE NORTHERN CENTRAL. Gene, ta the pore of New he Com | strocting the Committee on Basiing and Curroncy to in- | ys? Gi Jamon in gold crawa. Capital prin, 100", Mer toe yessen a one Jonxao, (rep.) of Md,, prosonted a petition from | mittse on Commerce. Algo to provitle govern! ite tate tue expediency of the National Cur- tier vine than $n, “Oine prize in every seven Uckate. nara Fasenn 6 OO flecal your was $1,683,715, The tax upom dividends | , MI Jom SPO ie eitisens of Washingion for an baildings tu Brooklyn, N. ¥. Reterred to the commit: | tit) te sovas to extend ite advantages (o all perscus | Prise wawed an Vora fa CF unviixc aco, | iad Profile 1» Imposed apon all incorporsted banks, | ct of incorporation for « company 1 ne a eitcep.) of Ind~Yo exempt from tax- | who will comply with Ite proviatous, aud to rest ie TA * 5 Rankara, } MMIDE an bother State or national, and from hese sources there | raliroad from Washingvon throng Maryland, Ye connect | | BY Mr iy tse ot a Tee ? 5 aad to sae hg shell was collected $9,714,075, The tax ie Imposed directly | Tyrred 10 the Comimisiee on Commerce, qaceed Ores Ceenaniee a Wath ina ses HBR 700 LATS TO YOTE ON THR IMPRACHMENT REBOLETION, Batt Mies 4 seo'ehr? The same paper has od & sieailar card from the | oon the capital. There was collected in the last fiscal MOVAL OF POLITICAL DISAMILITING PROM CRNTAIN crn. | ferred to the Commitioy on Ways and Means. a we xen, (dem) ot NX. wed woansyendathe | W THe xi id AND You ‘ Beate Oe care tad ciluinny omk tapers ioe oreat or fo year on tbe circulation $208,276; of thle amount a small AAR nes veree | oe ReeeT is eaitacumsanernce wo taeralied | out an ante aw biel, We. tayo ite Abt STH ATEN BAP IY TASS donee Mesors. Pie & Co., but tusiating whas iw should for | portion was probably paid, dy national banks on thoir | | Mr Wiison, rep.) of Maes. gave notice anes tocmane: | cite tut persons of Tween who have been | cord their votes aguinat the tinea revolion, 4 | “GREK. io sake meet with a pt refutation, tatanding State circulatiog. Het certain citizens of Alabama as recoin- | eaturalzed vader the coristitution gnd laws are thereby thi 7 ’ Torrey’n Patent re rips oh “Hew ons, Dec. @ iil ‘ Batis y fmonded vy Generale Tope nad Seva. sen tes Vulted Seales Coat ations lest tne On Wane (We trous bobetle Ox Sieh Sart DEPARTMENT, wind Ted tac oeteie. Wereetea ee Cia Sy ay oermprraenernememer ranged Appointments and Confirmations. GNOTHER CALL ON THR GNCRETARY OF THR TREASURY. ‘ernment of the U ted Satan naa a thea the sane . dom.) of Ne Y., offered a reaolutior, | Maiden lace, New York. FOOT RACE AT SYRACUSE. ‘The Senate, in executive session to-day, confirmed the | i) Hgwnaneom, (rep.) of Hits, comes. © resetting, | BRN Penh ati huchaniinn abe tes on Of the Naty fer isformation 48 | we judge from the kmmense the Evening Twiegram of yentordey pemntaeaion of 2 Aah +g galling 00 the, tis"alinces haviog in eaates cayorer el emcee Tne Treaaeiy te. Gen: Teur milton totints. 10 ‘seasoned and Umber bought by the depose. Mrs A ASIA vA anaes RR Leaty "Eenactan NY, Dep, 8, 1867. | Revenue for the Tenth district of Penney! ania. Leer eee ae aetiy, the. ammoeet Of Maney. secetvea rmaing dovds and destroying | ment since 1800, 4 STORER ot NG (in one bowled A ms ort rte using nu Der ees ir | , "e_Prent tamlaset Oe Sa eens | Geuee Ses tac amine cat ie tt BSE aE cee —— mayretet Maseiciet® @hampion rat persons :—Francie W. le ry, Ba record of deeds =o BetlOg Was La tae came on tne TAck at | Revenue, Twoitth diatrict of Penneylvanie; Daniel De- Teceiving (neone maid the repiion of thie an@, like resolu: Heer ot ac cireuit courte, Raferred. to the Judiciary | end on drip 4 Sened Mairysing ‘Taeeae ral eu hom ances | me tba olnctr of Comma er we dines Toe | wong a awry ave atu ean | emma se ogee Pattee | (ens att gine o'clock A.M. De Kelso La; and William L, Stanford, Local Appraiser of Mer- | in the departments, sometimes, as in the ogg ¢g anak ee dct Ter seieate oF , thoy Tor tho first mile, Herding making it in , ‘ovteai i ll existing | unnecenenry and caused large Oxpe7;e ia printing, The | The bill prevents 4 “aretion | ‘tne wenee ear te dierg bait “t eecond Dobiad eee es | en’ rs are rorerred | of ice’ of trenapertotion, ot for ines ‘vs tive was taken {rom hed os vacancies, sonal application. If such mavers were ref any ‘ec., bey oud she tarift of rate, wnane a ‘ "$1, se onan bentea bier, ‘The Indian Peace Commission. tow committee much toads and expeuve would be teed bre ‘Gushecmpanet seers or tor whe WR @ The Sepate ip ining * ete. renturyn tor ew York. Toe Ingina Peace Commipeigners wel this mersing ay | avoided,