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ees of the United States to protect ite citizens in all the | money paid himself whenever attacked, and Tights common to and inherent in them, fle hoped the | in the nowspapers appointed for that purpose since was about war ry " 4 Fore’ ould give this matter | March 4, 1861. should the negroes rise if, as the gentleman from earnestness to review the G I ON Cominittee On Bere id0 ton in addition to the acqelsh Goel being made the rxsation was laid over, | York (at: Brooks) contended, they ware now on te top? Po Rr Ne ep] Gran at ie fin New Orleans masses end also tion of foregn territory by the State Departmanh Shas Mr. Morton he desired to take the sense ey aur See listened have to that, in my ho such legal or reason- bp ‘condition South, consured the voice ef the nation would be heard through | Senate on taking up hig bill, but Mr. Epmunps moved to | snch false prophecies, but he would say that the party to | able C=} Europe of ie, Clean of aa General for not go to New Orleans a x4 penne Se coeeenistrs*, He coiled it aiecnodiabie to Se anon, whieh ‘Was declared agreed to, and the Senate ean er eee inet. poe ee po apg A tates, as gily pesosting tho rage peopen of Sane ON | ee ee eek tbe Racer see — — joman’s ovr for he”had seen intimated tbat Very reepeottuliy, your A Orleans would ave arth : the rights of any class of American citizens had been gentieman’s own plan, for he seen ‘GEORGE A. SHARPE. carried peace ail the Senatorial Debate on the Protection of | winted't ‘ora athang (He vas gad that pete | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | Cr ika itt, rote nego rolsg in Feanyivanie Grant See Sire eteaes . " Cb: u of the Committee on Foreign Relations (Mr. Wasninutom, Dec, 19, 1867, Mr. Burigr declared that he bad no such plan, as he “ ? disposed to be whereas Sheridan had American Citizens Abroad. Sumser) would not Dass Aree subject, bug feartesaly SIMAMSHIP LINE BETWERN NEW YORK AND BOROFR, never forced anything upon anybody thas dia not de- SURRENDER OF CONGRESS Renan Beret, 90, the Boston state rae . o meas portance, loyal came up 49 the meagure of ita importance. He didnot | dir. Hatany, (rop.) of N. J., presented a petition from | "ir, Ravnarz remarked that he knew be (Mr. Butler) | Wendell Phillips at the Broouiyn Academy of | #kitu. Mt Phillipa concluded as folfoen:—t Epo t any pollen or 01 pean of the sore enenant in John A. Baxter, Benjamin Mills om a ga may ga , usloe fm (reading on yy) when ¥ touch the ‘aol- illicit proceedings, but such co-qperaiion an & proposition and asking aid to es a steam: | ati . ~ | An add deliv nan i Be 1 4 Jand of graves, land of orphansy r ic » y cluding by saying that he had risen for the of ress was de! evening at the Brooklyn | jt is a land of wido' and I THE DEFICIENCY BILL PASSED. | + mould mace tne nation’s proper and legitimate power | hip tine between Now York, Southampton and Bromen. | ‘siliog attention, drsb to the wrong tmethodot appro: | Academy of Music by Wendell Phillips on the ‘Sur- | right standing on suck © soll and 'unded sash a heave different, perhaps, from other Senators, being wate, Referred to the Post Office Committee, pilaf fa eine ie ¢, Protonce oF defciencies; | reader ot Congress." The attend waa not very | 10,Pisk the harvest which Uhat ‘and lofty EE ss, a7.) Talized itlien; Dut om this subject they and all citi: | rypmovewsye oF FAWIUCKRT RIYAR—TUS IxDLAN tRogt | $ great Feooustruction measures; | 17 | A which might have been caused partly by | Seana Dy Plach ag hendiogs featdence ta any man zens must agree with him. The power, nity, the third, o the fact that those expenses were yet in abiity of this enslee te toe oa Win. br¥o, and that aw Out the fystem of Tecdnstructloa | the almost impassable condition of the streets, The | and there sat beside me a half idiot from abroad could be shown in no more distinctive manner Tho SreakeR presented a communication from the | as initiated by Congress it would cost the goverament address occupied an hour and # half in delivery, @ good T have lived » fortnight und than by securing the rights of all its citizens, Secretary of War, ad interim, with a copy of a report | twenty times the amount pigsedy 5 ‘propriate, “cag hi Mr. Smenwaw said that if any naturalized citizen went | trom Colonel Hasson, of the Engincers, respecting the | | \f- Lawraxox, (rep.) of Onlo, ‘ap amendment | deal of it being fdentical with @ previous oration. [ f 11:30 o'Clock #. MJ The Whiskey Tax. Charles H. Curtiss, President of the Spirit Manufac- turers’ Convention, was in before the Committee of | sproad and committed an offence against the laws of ap; sborizi conventions in the South to pro- | The speaker met with @ comparatively cool rece for her eldest born. And with such memories, and such Waye and Means to-day, and. upon the invitation of foraign country Lo was amenable to tue faws.of (ist | Improvement of Pawtucket river, Rhode Taland. Re- | {ilo by iataiidh on property for the payiuent of the ex: | glee, tad only auocesdos aarey ora elie | Martyrdom, God forbid thas any one of us should leeye Sag Te sieh ume ©o and it was not the duty ited Stateg to | ferred io Committee on Commerce, Also from the | penses of reconstruction. et, Sealy, one S Ualon’ i9 any word unspoken, any effort unmade that could save General Schenck, the chairman, presen! following ye in the case Pail Widen ttorney General transmitting papers and report on the | “ vr, Burigr claimed that the amendment wasnot in| !2g ® faint murmur Of applause, He began ink heediess nation—save it from trasting the harvest means for obviating the evils connected with the present another country, 3 go abroad and are | gondislen of the Jpdian Trost Fund, stocks &c, Re- | order, and the Chairman so ruled. by showing the value of lyceums dud lecture halisin the | éhess young garners earned into hands that are not tax on spirits, and the failure to collect an adequate raigned for Tet they have done ta this gountry ferred t Colain!tt 3a ingib ARIE i orgie rose and reported back the bill, with- | gissennination of free and unshackied thought, and | ifevocably pledged to reap It to the uttermost, Fevenue from qhe latter. Mr. Curtiag first communi. | Shei niee tind aged Bet nah eco and ta other. | _ Me. Sorta, tp) of Ti, Introduced a resolution in- | “ine bilt was thon Passed—yoas 97, feays 85. then proceeded to review the causes which brought on : ated the pamphlet with tho fesolutions adopted by the | wise very friendl pawe, eet) of its ad. | structing the Committee on Military Affaire to Wtauire | It appropriates the following ‘<ema:—To supply def. | the war, arriving at last at the political situation at the FOREIGN LETTERS. Spirit Manufacturers’ Convention, and then, stating | horing to the doctrine that a citizen cannot renounce his to im paxpenineey | ade peed ty cial bat all cloneles In tng Jon of 16 Reconstruction laws and present time, He then wid: $55 Sil eens PR pe Torelgn letters, ending 16th that he went a little beyond the Convention in his and arresting naturalized Americans who had | 10 the settlement of military bounty, Ghimoy ps ror_ The “service the “Quartermaster’s supplies, : i Cir their original homes in Germany, after my on 1866, be settled or the : ee ane of December, which we give below, is interesting, inas- Ferasace, in gb; whtry, on account ary Departat a much as it is the largest number of letters that has ever ideas of the necessity of g stringent law, laid his plan eS ed 25, | $3,500,000; incident&t expenses, $750,000; for pure! It is useless to talk about the negro. We me Secdad Auditor in | $5500,000; inet 0b: ae. | ean men of brains and enterprise; men wi i, [ ing cayalry an Tresor ar arg | agen before the cominitted, as follows!— for military ie Mater ougt to he settled os oF tion of the arm: é um of | thing fatis turn to another; men never at fault, never poseaign tid received fetes the Mew Sete Pest wan 4 tt a RAL HAN checkm: always able to achieve our purpose some- away FivsioNo giatilary to bo licensed at lesa that $1,000 Meme faustastory doa the Fighis of And ir. Borer, (dem.) of Pa, asked leave to $12,000,000, | There are other items, making the whole | for crother. The question is, ‘mow, when wo stand in | Office in any ene week and another remarkable fact is per eanone sh naturalized eitizéng should be catablished by some Pub | oe ret oietida of thANKE 10: Mate Ganrtat tas. | Pulamount to $12,067, S‘position such as ‘many & ostion fins ‘been in before, | that the ‘North, German Lioya steamship Weiser took Second—NO distillery for t $0 bo |oCated within less than a quarter of a mile of apy F lig declaration by Congre: NBW MEXICO DELEGATE. P diatttation of crude spirits | MOC Porto a qhedtion from Mr. Grimes, inaudible to | Sock for patriotic exercise of duty, vad’ for his timely | sir. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass. from the Committes on | sball we follow their example, of, nerving ourselves f6r | oat of this number 45,860 a8 Ber last mail:— the reporter, Mr. Stzrwan said that such cases had | Vindication of the auprémacy of “vil law as guaranteed Elections reported, in obedience to the resolution | ® Bobler purpose—rising to the level of a more intellec- u way. RReoetveds “Fedistillation or rectifying establishment. eral of which | by the constitution, te 1g morning, in reference to the contested seats | tual comprebension—s! the educated American e000 082,344 47,463 TAird—No highwines 10 leave disilior’s warehouse | 210% 00 Shsavbed’by Prusein, which navion particularly | _ MF. SraLOING, (FOP. G¢ Onio, objected, and inalsted on | 4: Yoiegata from New Mexico, that Air, Cleaver had the | People, get abore the amoke of our prejudices and deal “Go,838 36,208 spill tne ton bad refused to resigh its claims on naturalized citizens, | the regular order of business. prima facie right to the seat and should be sworn in | With thie problem 90 as to Snalty jecttlo WY ONS a 30,058 ot "y aieallers Coes fercakolme aamak som” “the Gosenas though tho har oaige eo bes Wie Heads Lease i POUETANS ccnetiapelitn | Tibowr preiadiees se the merits of the case. x ee Oe Piggy: ne ao ue anew: see stant itery; | Whole cése against Groat Britain. Hor courts Wore not Ronee Nemrens an Gis Tec © ae Dah rerio ty ae in pa a the President. Yes, the President leads | Totals [ot iy stationed at the distillery; algo an Inspector t0 | chiy enraged in cgpvictins euizbns Of the United States | the morning hour the consideration of the bill reported | gr;ued that nel reaver nor Chaves had prima faci sunted by ‘the President Keg the Prosideat leeds feseennenseascoeesee TIOTBR Snspect the wines in the room in which they aro r9- ‘7 ‘day by Mr, Garfield in reference to déserters, ceived from the worm, and before they pass into the yesterday by night to the seat, foracts done, but Ff Words spoken within ite limite | Yeierioy OY adreased the House in support of the bill, | kivar considerable discussion between Meesrs, Dawes, | and Conklings and all the other conservative republicans 3 Bee F3 81 és :l ighablo by Hs laws, A citizen of the United Dut ti ; holds that warehouse, Liberal salaries ahould be paid these oftcers | 274 RO! Pnls particularly of the second section, which the | cchamc Myers Peters and others, the reper: of tne | of to-day. There mus two camps; one TS re LD Ee waver a | et Bale Migs | Car eo nwo oh | on cee nga tue aon = | enti hea na a ah oa country. sing and Mr. Cleaver july aw a 3 ghpregen fy ogi ihe dsr bolog able tomy am | Mt, Coenory, (rop.) ofS; Y., would go further then | Mc Besse, (rp) of Mo moved to, eee ee es, (Or ae Load a joint reste. | mene’” folowing Whole leader, the Prosieat ‘of tbe —— this be would recommend a large reduction in the tax. | S40 sere panighabio be our laws, foreigu uations | construed aa relleving from the Pouaitice and diaebitl- | \.on amending the act of Jaly 4, 1864, more effectually | Unlied Staton, he mat nie er tier wuics Dy - tes of tho twenty-first section of the act of 1865, any | io secure the payment of claims of loyal persons for | #048 us a papel r person who had deserted from the army or navy and | property taken and used by the federal forces during the mistake have been taken up from some ‘Sizth—He would make a violation of the license law a 5 went over to the enemy, hate war, which was referred to the Committee on | drawer of Buchanan—the Rip Van Winkle of A CHRISTMAS PRESENT dated December, 1867, which by CHRISTMAS PRESENT Btate prison offence. A bad no shadow of authority to take jurisdiction of them, 1t was a sheer invasion of our rights in either case, Mr. McCulloch, in response toacallof the House a Mr. Jonxson, (dem.) of Md., did not know what the meneiaa’ few days since, returns. the amount ef tax ou crede | guverament ned done.” Zhe. United ‘Siatee never could | | ME. Gunmen, (cop) of Ohio, declared ble cheorfal | Cima an mow siatesmanship—ieft unemptied. | Re too, tale, us peptic pune spirits received in the whole State of Illinois for six | Hernit her naturalized trons, fe be Batiner oltizens Mn Prue, (rep.) of Mo., gave some statistics astode- | ‘i "mooxs obtained leave of absence for Mr, Mor- | %@ negro is to be treated with generosity and pga - ent that only five thousand is to have his interests kindly arranged for him ; and thea months up to November 80, 1867, at less than $344,000, | could not absolve themselves of their allegiance. We | sertion, including the statem y rissey on account of sickness im his family. ith hat riety, with fal iste! scan iaich is not a one-hundredth part of th that ought | do not hold that doctrine, Alluding to the recent | deserters had gone over to the enemy, and most of BUSINESS ON FRIDAY, } irmePawn ne ed Pore vist = saya GENUINE AMERICAN GOLD DOLLAR deprrstbae tin oe gene at the eee Og Foniap trials, and the denial of their right to a mixed these from the rebel roe He advocated the passage Mr, Sconce proposed that by unanimous consent it it is Andrew Johnson of the March, Ty c a anion, pa GOLD DOLLAR to have been ooliected in that time. During the four | jury, on the above mentioned grounds, he thought that | Of the bill, holding that it was wrong, to diafranehige ! shouid be agreed that no business would be done to- drew Johnson who swung eround the eircie, who adde months commencing Angust 1, 1866, the single house of | war’ could be avoided only by negotiation. Doubtless | from pe bund: ant clos fhe petro x two morrow, ph et i “nfl Trsagray cael GENUINE AMERICAN GOLD Do: x ©. A. Curtiss & Co., of Quincy, Til, paid a tax on orude | a0 agreoment could be arrived at conceding to this gov- | hundred thousand men recorded as deseriers for the | "several objections were a she negro fon. And » v4 ane sake of punishing those other five thousand Fane a Mr. Expeivae, (dem.) of Wis., gave notice that he | “8g under which sails every man who undertakes to any person who purchases a suit of ermment tho Tight to ene no a ean a peer | those who had at the outbreak of the rebellion postpone, by measures of conciliation, the grappling os lath cig cap cer hypo! sider it just grounds for war. In answer to the hope of would to-morrow Introduce « joint resolution of thanks Chowann he New Army Wegnatny gi |Secremes he n, tu aay te | ead te Pet a etna | © Oo ah I = A board of offisers, consisting of ls Sherman, | Committee Room, he assured him such should not be ee he he bt ent Say te toe ni TUR VETERAN RESERVE CORTE, as | tne avom lioy of checkmating the President on the cLorags Bheridan and Angur, 1s ordered to convene in this city | $e case, as the members of the committee would be the | Torte Set really: deserters. mere er Ee, ee oe Muntary Aftnira to inquire into ene | SFU ‘hat be could not be trusted with tho powers of ‘ eieties in a fow days to inspect aad report upon the newly re- | Mus ceoreun wont of Mack, dudered thy remark of | Mr. Hawxine, (rep.) of Lenn, addressed the House in | o;Sediency of retaining in she servico the Veteran Re. | 8 President, ay Afi Maier aged wa i 4o the Committee on Foreign | support of the bill, serve Corps, as now organized, and making the needfal or an ‘vised army regulations. Mr. Johosop in regard to the mit ign + oted th th rps, 0 it SH the stat mie Minand Manda tathe Ora: D Affairs, Br ren shot lh ag oy }@ report of the | reduction im the army to aflect other parte of the ser- 3 tia take then “tae OVERCOAT, si Rien A amare pate Sahl Hh. Mr, Commas esplainad shah be Bel. s9ereht: Qe) San tho Tuaber of, doseriere to bo, 276,644, bub that vis Wit ween we lash einai t the usual powers of a President. Thoy have ovERcoar, . luded to the too great pronences the Ameri | bs 728 ‘BOUNTY. w ” The Ordnance Committeo, now investigating frauds in | people to submit to insolence on the part of foreign na- | Many deserters had volgntaty TOPO sun | _!&. Wasumonnn, of Ind., from the select Committes pierre Angry ag nrg Ape dala apie Se OVEROOA®, on Paymeat of Additional Bounties, presented = report @.machine whieh omits the Erosident, omite Bim from e f all ——- bite Guasemsn, refetring. {0 the roport of thie Proves: | T2!° AR plesh ai ane gn ‘And whon we sald to them, ‘Instead thus of perpetually GENTS’ OR BOYS’, farshal General, remarked that, under the section of don’t you strangle him at fact that we have reduced our prices: 0 law which it was now proposed to repeal, more than | y4r, Covonb, (rep.) of Pa, asked leave to offer a resolu pated foe 4 lke Wet erpatanlly plaguing It is a well known fact that w Mr, Pte remarked that tions, He thanked the gentlemen for their assurance on behalf of the class whom he might be considered as Tepresenting in part. ir. SUMNER Claimed that the United States had alw: that Department of the army and navy, adjourned to-day for want of a quorum. The testimony to be taken atthe ‘meeting on Saturday next will be of a most important character, maintained tts dignity, and doubtless always would. ally pao Receipts from ‘Customs. The committee would’ not, allow themselves, however, Sane the ate Ke Po aati nie “vse tion directing the Committee on Pablic Buildings and year come: ely yous out bis head ont? oe cme very materially, and have but one price strictly. The reosipts from customs at the ports below named | 0.be Precipitated inte hasty, action, | Referring to Mi | Seat of tbat number would be avery sinall eesimate of | Grounds to inquire into the alleged frandwient letling oF | {0 follow ihe policy of cheokmating the President, and BROKAW BROTHERS, from December 9 to 14, inclusive, were as follows:— over the natives of Great Britain, even though natural. | the proporcion of that vast number who were trae and | Cojumbia then it won't be necessary to impeach him.” bia re — 4 Fourth aven $150,088 | ized, he said perhaps that Senator had not observed, from | faithful soldiers, It was, therefore, necessary to pro. | “wir, seainixe objected, arvaing | that ‘polley (they: eve. ‘forfeited: all: te opposite Cooper Institute, and 63 Lafayette vince, 1,076,000 | recent intimations from important organa of public | vide a remedy by some general legislation, as was Mr. Covopr stated that one of the party had confessed support, and stirred up on the side hb eo | _ One *'70,265 | opinion im England, that there was a disposition to | very little hope to get a meritorious case through under | 1, blackmailing. President all the fymipathy of the : au jon. A MERRY OHRISTMAS!—A HAPPY NEW YBAB! seeve 99,489 | abandon that claim. If that disposition prevailed, it | the Executive head of the United States, if that oe THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN, RTO, Aud at Jength the President, in the full race Se <x Jae Wektuaree 8, r 1 to 7, 66,991 | was easy to see ere would be very little difficulty | torious case happened to bea person of bis (Mr. Gar- | no Sreaxen nted a from the President | #02, dared to trample the ne of ns hry a fo. aR BCR AT ae 20KE27 | Retake Sie ne RARE, 2D RY BRR, he Ot eerear Tarte aada tae MAN inn, teoemaic heed, on the report of the secretary oF State in reference to pg ere the Tewure of Office Dill was passed, IRISH AND SCUTCH Le as kate tebe wade = Saas the pretension of Great Britain—and I do not wish to wu Baste tapers Ba pepe obtaining testimony abroad as to the assassination of Edwin Stanton, and put him out of office, And Com- of, tbat vig age and flavor for which bis ie use too strong language—I was about to say was absurd, Mr. Lincol, which was relerred to the Judiciary Com- i Mr. Woopwarp, (dem.) of Pa,, on mp introduced a | rite. gress leaves him out of office, and I would not bet six- | i049 BOTTLES READY FOR THE PRESEN? joint resolution directing the Secretary of the Treasury ‘Also communications from the Secretary of War aa | pence that he will ever go back to office. There is no y i is there 18 any cot in either He has lately received from the London Di to adjourn the sale of the eight hundred shares of stock | interim in reference to establishing an arsenal at Fort sign at nee pap the ames as ne m3 ai Ge sands iy ied fe on jocks I Hennessy 3 Port owned by the United States in the Dismal Swamp Canal epryimeyt: . poet ans Company, from the 2d of January, 1868, to the 8th of | David Russell, Dakota Terrhory: ie tne eran Now | English Parliamont met in the days of Charles L the RT pom ym RE Ty Aa Douqu ¥ February, 1868. It was passed. fately | Very first hour of its session it took up the act which on Old Tom Gin, finest brands Holl . Sans eer see eee pens, | winter cae eo a Rene Ree meee 8 oe eee ir. rep.) of from the mittee on RIGHT OF WAY. nor WELL'S ENGLISH PICKLES, Banking and Currency, reporied, as a substitute for a Mr, Jonsox, (dem.) of Cal., introduced a bill granting — nae wee er a f semanas commend ae IROSSE & BLACK’ oe bill introduced by Mr. Hunter, a bill enacting that all | ino right of way over public grounds to railroad in | 4! Tat tts fist voles Beard in the hall was JOHN McAULIFFE, United States and national bank notes shall be subject | California, which was referred to the Committee on the | of Commons, but ite last peasion?”. And jf the 41 and 43 Nassau street, to taxation by or under the State authority, im the same | pycitic Railroad, and then, at half-past four o'clock, the | reich ah ees 13 Fulton. ‘street, ; When Great Britain allows emigration on the gigantic scale that she does, itis not in her power afterwards to say that those emigrants, when they have established a citizenship in our country, i] not enjoy all the rights side and the tent with each other; and on that ground I say that the pretension of Great Britain, if sbe insist on jt, ie au absurdity. I be- lieve that that question, like others, will disappear before an examination of American citizens in a British tile. ‘Tho First National Bank of Skanenteles, N. Y., Has voluntarily ceased to be a depositary of public moneys and « fipancial agent of the United States, bay- ing paid over to the proper officers all public moneys that have been in its possession and applied to withdraw security given therefore, Minister to Ecuador. It is said the Presideut has tendered to Hon. Thomas Hi. Ford, of Ohio, the nomination of Minister Rosident to Mr. Connaas hoped the committee would consider the x . Th not be too much calmness in thi manner as other moneys ere taxed, and at higher adjourned. dared, if yw Johbmson bad not cowered street, mae enti Treaty With the Sandwich fterinn Soni i was to lend to prorastination and iiiacchae Umar ek ae pA Bein See ei tees a bien Gaaion eel cas are avenue D, delay in such matter tate of the Union, Islands. Me, Witsom, (rep) of Mass,, ‘referted to the petition THE PURCHASR OF RUSSIAN AMER THE ARREST OF SURRATT. Tenure of Office bill?” If the idol General himself 957 Canal street, corner of Wooster street, ICA, Mr. Wasnscrns, (rep.) of Wis. offered a resolution had sent a communication to them they would have > requesting the Predisclh to commlacioate copies ef af flung it back in his face and have sald, ‘We do not ac- | REITER correspondence, with instructions, to the United States | Statement of Mr. George A. Sharpe—How | knowledge you as Secretary of War; jhere ia but one late Soler vo Russia, oe Bo etsged to be acquisition of Sarratt Escaped to Eurepe and Entered the Secrotay of Was, eae his pame fg ee ole pe than sian America; the correspon vice. rant t rity Russian Minister. at Wasnington concer eae beeen ‘Wasumarox, Dec. 19, 1867. | under the other the fear of the President. Well, then, | °° Kelley's Weekly. * Sie treaty with Russia, and all the iaformation in bo ‘The Speaker laid before the House » message from the | !2 wate another ey, a ad ee Con- e The Director of the Bureau of Statistics furnishes the following rosults of an analogical examination of the eftects of the proposed treaty of reciprocity with the Sandwich Islands, The trade of 1867 and the present ‘United States tariff are taken as a basis:—Imports from presented by bim the other day of Colonel Warden, an American citizen, imprisoned recently in Dabdiin fora riod of fifteen years on account of acts done while in is country, and said such cases certainly required some action. He sympathized with tho object that man and his associates, so far as it was for the protecuiom of human rights and liberties. ee — Se Sandwich Islands into the United States, year ending | Mr. Howanp, (rep.) of Mich., said if such allegations | session of the Executive department in reference said in 1866 and 1866, when the Indian Fight in the Went, June 30, value, $1,065,785. Of which there is now 4 Great Briiain were true, the jmatter should be | country proposed to be ceded by that treaty, Adopted. | President of the United States, enclosing s communica- of the nation burned hottest against the President, | A Sne engraving, rajpenceting the onl in i Bet two fi 30,887; freed by action of the proposed treat; upon immediately. He thanght they should be AMENDMENT OF THE PENSION ACT. tion from the Secretary of State, together with the fol- | and when you could a oe anything with it “as a —e —_— ree; Sears reed by Lhe vs the subject of correspondence between the govern- | Mr. CutLou introduced «Lill to anvenid the law in re- | iowing letter from George A. Sharpe, dated Kingston, | Party, as the dom! republican face of the Dickens In New York, $634,258, Total, $674,145. Would remain subject to | monts without delay. lation to pensions by making thom date from the day $yu5. 1, it: ation, there je but one path out of this difficulty, and F sadn dutics now imposed, $319,640. Total, $1,065,785. Ex- The memorial was referred to the Committee on For- | of discharge, &c. ferred to the Committee on Inva- | N. ¥., July 18, or, ‘that is by negro suffrage, from the lakes to the Gulf,” Continuation of eign Reiationa, lid Pensions, —- ‘ Hon, W. H. Szwarp, Secretary of State:— one simple party movement would have piaced it for- Jack o’ the Mill (Miustrated), Ports from United States to the Sandwich Islands for the | |S Peymisri0NS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICR—GENERAL DB- ENTAIL OF UNITED STATES BONDE. Siz—In the month of January inst I left for Europe, ever upon our statute book. But instead of this they Another of Hane Christian Andersen's storie: yoar ended Juno 30, 1867, value, $866,387; freed at ATK ON RETREXCUMENT. Mr. Parxe, (rep.) of Wis,, offered a resolution instract. {| suant to instructions from the State Department, in which | genta ray into the local dirt of Connecticut and another An Agtor's Holiday, ‘Sandwich Islands by proposed treaty, $639,106; remain. | Mr. Moran, (rep.) of Me. from the Committee on | ing the Commities om Ways and Means to inquire and | eiizen of the a ta Europe, apprehend that © | into the poisoned prejudices of Obio and were defeated. ‘By Mark Lemon,” r ‘ “ Appropriations, reported the House bill to supply the | report whether it is expedient to permit any of the | who had heretofore been suspected or charged with the id fug subject to duty, $182,646; uncertain from nature of | eff iencios in tho appropriation for government service, | bonds in which the United States debt may be funded to | offence, were insiigators or concerned in the assassination of Terrible Explosion at Fall River. classification, $44,635, Total, $866,357. for the fiscal year ending June, 1868, The Committee | be entailed for charitable or educationa: purposes, under Ley oa = mpted ne — ie de “4 Sarver of the Boundary Botwoon Idaho and | trntet recon ag eppropiccce: tae the ctconay ia | Auopiel. Se Se So istered ABS cocnin, | Sesion Wik tes qptaraia, il,ot Jone, Outre Prevented by the Bullan of ust . i \ “he Gent rowr nour. nts, wattuty ereumine any eridense exilog arose that ” wa tothe Prince of Wales the pay of clerks of committ and so forth, of Reports received at the Geaeral Land Ofice from | {he Renate, camunagte san 0k Shich were adopecds Mr, Farnswortn, (rep.) of Ill., from the Post Office the government ihight judge whether or not ft o1 "tod a 2 AU ADA a Daniel G. Major, astronomer, and surveyor of the | Mr. BuckaLew, (dem,) of Pa, moved to strike out | Committee, reported a Post Route bill, which was read | mand the surrender of any persons iu Euro] iy atten. oS “ Congress’ "from th “Yiree times and tion was drawn to the circumstances alread; that a Weekly Doandary line between Oregon and Idaho, show that he sting — a — Z om en en pr = evel ag PN a4 eld Sax conipastans Neural auaeaeahe ah = be has slready surveyed and established seventy-nine Mr, Ross, (dem.) of Til, offered a resolution calling ou | Money, in tusvelda edaraen in Chanda. and elaerore a and insert ‘‘Houge of Representatives.” m ‘miles of that boundary, commencing at the initial point | * Mr. SazRuax moved to confine the eperation of the | the sccrotary of War for iniormation as to army officers | Suy'w%rgo in the hire of horses and beate, and in literal Maxims by a Man of the World; at the confluence of the Owyhee with Snake river, and | provision bydnserting the words, “after the present | employed in the various departments of Washingtou. exponditures through the long preparation and execution of — et » iscal year,” On motion of Mr. Wasancnne, of Il, the resolution | the plol. These moneys, which must have amounted in the ‘My Bffort at Match Making; Fanning due south. The surveyor expected to complete | Consideraple fotate eneued on the general rubject of | was referred to the Committee Gn Mihlary Alli oe to large gums, were furniahed to them in geld, #4 —— the extension of the forty-second parallel, or the norib- | retreachment, tbe Sonators, for the most part, op- ARTIFICIAL LIMBS FOR 835i ae ago hire : IS vkall even sabesel phases cated ro bs Cats! Newfoundland Doge! 4ru boundary of the State of Nevada, by the Ist inst, | posing any long, as beneath the dignity of the | On motion of Mr. Pema, asp.) pl Me. the ¢ soumit: 1, ent unless imperatively, demanded , ~ Algerian Jugglers; Bo-wports that the greater portion of the military post | “°c owerrsa alladed to the charges of partisan news- supedioncy of iReclng te ectsasbuants wectanee Jo iaictinent of ‘Barrett ae of Anawers (0 Correspondents, at Camp Lyon, forty-seven miles south of the | papers that not only had stationery been eg Oo @ Value of the artifclaljlimbs, or surgical appliances, to Ke pre * Anitisl point, falla within the State of Oregon, and adds | iributed, but that pincushions, gloves, perfumery. bij. | which their wounds would entitle (hort, 2. tries Jn Europe, Oo. my aire ta bette birt ereey “~ ie, &C., been or ‘pul expense, | DISCHARGE OF EMPLOYERS OF TUR WiK DEPARTMENT, ETC. ennes- * ‘that his party were in good health, and had not been | During his seven or eight years’ Congressional expe- | Mr. Buee, (dem.) of Ill., offered a resolution calling on mutealed wis loading, Tae Sheep erven the Con, It mney sap molested by the hostile Indians, military protection | rience he Rever seen anything of the kind. He bad | the Secretary of War to furnish information in reference ber 87, 1 nd on Satui wi fe. ac, ae, ae ac. having.beon extended to the surveying party by the | consulted Clerk of the House om the subject, who | to the dischargo of employés since his taking eft for Lou ‘on the nine o' = on Fort Bolse ana Camp Ly informed him that the charge was made up by taking | the War Department, aud the Eastern Square station about two o'clock P. wn principles; it is All in Kelley's Weekly. oers a6 » Asegne the items from a number of years and makiag them ap- | property sola within the same time, and to tI ee» Sane Fequistion what hestlanel on sation maaan Geological Survey of Ne! pear as of a single year, He favored a commencement | and locations formerly heid by the government and sur- ules portion of the London cabs, it was thought | Goq cursed conciliation to the bottomless pa heaitie. Aah BS Hor Arron AR EOIE DE Silver Met of retrenchment, Fendered or returned to th owners, Ke. Surratt as « passencer upon the arrival of the train, tion | To conciliate who cannot be sum- | “) RsOLUTR DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED I Apaper bearing on the gold and si After further debate Mr. Ramesy, (rep.) of Minn., said, Op motion of Mr. Ganriny the resolution was referred | drive: the cab referred to was found, but was an old | moned up into any palpable bas been the New York and States w! desertion, thventiy be tameud when it was in order, he would move to provide that | to the Committee on Military Afftirs, man prostrated with a serious lingering disease, from which | mare of the American ever since 1830, . Sudicient cause. No publicity. No charge unjil divoree Jocalities and history, will shortly be issued in connec- | neither Senators nor mombers should receive anything THE GOASTING TRADE, he dla not recover during my stay in Londou,'and was in. | President doesn’t do any The sot who staggers | o! ‘Cons re0. tion with the seport of the Commissioner of the General | for stationery. Mr, Jupp, (rep.) of Iil., introduced a pill to amend the | caPacituted from recailing Foren eal ce the inquiries. | nome in the moraing daylight does not do any harm; he |. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. Land Office, It will also be accompanied by the pre- | Mr. Buckalow's amendment waa voted down. Con- | act of 1th Juve, 1864, tO regulate tho fornign coasting Ae ere eee ee, Was Vee on ar, meumanens Wad. Tis a warning, ssconomenae, it the Senator and ‘the || —<—————______________. ji potatoe ‘ng tie | siderable more di ensued jeenrs. Fessenden, | trade of the Northern, Northeastern and Northwestern | 6q:.,tt2" 1, Ib. Londen at “the time, “snd | respectable man who sit alongside of him in the grog- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THR PADUCAH LOT Aimfnary report of Professor Hayden concerning bis | yorion, Corbett, Cameron, Norrill (of Maine) and Iip- | frontiers. Referred to the Commitice on Commerce, through letters from Mr, Adame. I brought | chop who do the harm, ta the Feseendens, tne ALR ot Ren : 4a goological surrey of Nobraska, which it je thought | ton, who denounced the contemplibie demagoguism of COMMUNICATIONS PROM TUE DEVARTMENTS, into cormmunieation with our Consuls at London and Liver. | Grante and the Stantons who, in the moment when the Lig Tay, vecieutda 1, 18H. Should be extended to Colorado and other geological | Newspaper writers, who had circulated a report that he | _ The Srraxsn ‘ted @ coromunication from the | Poo}, from wham—as Nr. Moran, Secretary of Legation, and ple were trying to peer into the hear! of Andrew oa Seine — bai rectived a dozen pairs of gloves in ihe Legature | Secrotary of the faterior, with s latior from cho Com. | fo; American geatomen, lope rendent, abroad every | Sonagon and dnd eut whether be wassrebsl ofeloyal | 6, 37, 68,°A"G" Boe Re, om 6 Udteod States Supreme Court. or sper we Bae wk. ae missioner of the General Land Oilice, relative to the | inquired tuto which had any significance, Un og pan teen bim beng nom cloak <_< oe Gan, COLTON, 1CRINSON & &. Maatiger Par gee of maps illustrating bis annual report. Re- | stractions, this examination jailing to disclose of ,. that ae oi forred to the Committee on Priating. Tacts deeined aufielentiy well estabhan safete ‘makes Androw Johnson President And STATE LOTTERY OF KENTUCKY, ‘Aiso from the Commissioner of fnternal Revenue, in portance to bring to the knowledge Of tap Departsnent, ot: [the haesordight to a mam whose Bente le tm atic prob. | For the benefit of the University or Pasuoag aud other ya Tho following cased were disposed of in the Supreme Court to-day: House of Congress abail allowed stationery or Papers or any modifica Lost. hertof.”” " ‘The amendment by Mr. Fessenden, to strike out the | response to a resolution of the 12ih inst, by Mr. Van ation was turned to the mauner in which Surratt entered attitude % po saree. Si, eens ). 1867. PS ee ea. Mayor and (ity Coun- | wrole proviso, with several other Amendments, was | Wyck, presuoting reasons why tho supervisors 6 pg bie gp pp tn has Peete Bh me peldiot. T.would not tate 6 leet Rom his teorsiet ee MS et oe eee eeitiatteaa, Dabugne Danteith and Minnesota | l0#t: therenpon, the amendmenis of the committes | scheme kaown as the Gettysburg Asylam for In’ The United Begtee "as tequity havite bean ~| put him higher than Well and, on’ one 29, 97, 88, 1, 40, a Fee eee een ee a Portion of tie Hock | DA¥ing been agreed to, Mr, Ramsey renewed his mo- | Soldiers were exempt from taxation asalottery, Re- | the Briish Foreign, OMe it was “earned that on | su te the Cute ant the Bonapartes, paevinde Dickinson’ &. ket Company, sppeliant, ve. A Portion of tion, on the second reading, when it was carried by 24 | ferred to the Committee on Retrenchment, October 12, 1865, application was there made for s | and. not complain, Itis not @ cannoneer, nor & ae, tn Lotteries address Island Bridge, &c, Case submitted, to 2i. from the Governor of West Virginia, relative to | pessport for John Walton, or Buusvurg over the signa. in, nor a corporal that we want to-day; but’a man | DICKINSON & CO., Louisville, Ky, ae semen moved lo irge ous the provieo thus | the sgrcultara Coligs of that Slate, “efited tothe | j74°% ‘Rada ie Wasting ay concer i haayine | mam noms tls problem and weet righty, fo-day we |‘ O™AHWIDSESL paren re nrondmar, and THE FURTIETH CONGRESS. sagpates, which, wen tems, Se, Babe omimitiee on Agriculture. pasrport, was iseaut” ‘There esse: soverel aioummmtenses t to the world the marvellous spectacte of a nation @. M. AS, 81 Liberty street. r. RaMsxy moved to sirike out the words ‘for news- THE DEFICIENCY BILL, aboutth!s which led me to inquire into it. One has sent out its first born to graves en ite - Papers $12,500," which was loat. The House went into Cowmittes of the Whole on the | soon after Surratt’s arrival in Toten the name ‘vas the ove nered wealth and scattered it to the winds, in order ~OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY After an unavailing motion by Mr. Drake to recon- | State o: tho Union, Mr. Maynard in the chair, and pro- | under which he enlisted in the Paral service, and the d accomplish a purpose, and now, on the very eve and » State lottery :— Second Session. rider tho voto on Mr. Sumner's motion Lo strike out the | ceeded to the consideration of the Deliciency bill which | too 0° the bank under whose auspices the application was | moment of its accomplishment, is shutting its eyelids SENTUCEY STATE BRYRACLAGS 101, DECKUBER q Proviso, Mr. Epwunps, (rep.) of Vt, moved to add at | was reported yesterday, mace incuded some Of the most notorious rebel symps- | and bandaging its eyes and trusting ite fauete Lien 64, 40, ¥4, 7, 70, 9, 56, 90, 35, . the end of the amended proviso as folla “Provided Mr. Borier, (rep.) of Mass., took the floor, and ex. | Vuze,’ Hugland. | It was far ( cusnlt ba'woela nave | ‘whose only merit is his reticence, "fre have lived to see Se ae ena, ’ SENATE. that Lo newspaper, periodical or stationery shall be or- | plained at some length the various items of the bill. {acilitics for changing the ous chosen fof & pasapors kad | ninety-nine out of « hundrod journals praise the retls 5 Sinkiy bebe 2 Ob” see Wasmxorox, Deo, 19, 1967. dored or paid for for auy momber of either Hiouse or any Mr, Ross inquired whether the deficiencies for the Ny listed under thoone by ‘which heentered | conce of an American citizen, I can understand —— pbbvcese egy ~ pnsaneieipaivn : z officer theroof."’ Agreed to, Quartermaster Goneral’s Department appertaiued‘to the ‘tates of the Church, With this robe bitty, that Sur- | reticence at Moscow. The Emperor of thi FOR THE BENEFIT OF SHELBY COLI coumomcarion prow Ti SMsIDANT REGARDING TEE PARIS | "Phe bill was then passed. expenses of reconstruction, ia passport was obtained at the Britieh Forsign Ofles, Preach has a right to be reticent; “4 RENTUCRY state ‘DECEMBRR a Cox, nl ae san conmmatenen or Tur ¢ OT. Va bate oe Os a did pot; not « dollar. veracloaton was pede” at BAinbire, Reems te traced, only one man in that county = 7, 64, 8, Ba, 8, @, 00, Ri oy (mn answer to the t four o'clock Mr. Morton, (rep.) of Ind., tried to , Broons, dem.) ot N. Y., suggested that ’ " it to think. , , 4 communication from the Presiden, « call gp the Bul to prevent the furiber retirement or cone | of th arbiy quaintained in the South must ha Tae of now proved” tn be, the fr ne ia bie bead’ Ghee Deus Geek eee & oO otelt, Sonuves ct, iat Feeolution calling fof information in regata \> the cons uC} she Quartermaster’s Depart ee ‘October 13, 1865, which | every man bears in bis hand that ballot which is at the in trnetion of hg currency, he is briefiy detelied in | game time bis title and his duty t9 think, We live ia = is arevtare ot, Bo rc alias y faa ference held at Paris, was recsived transinitting tal ir. SieRMAN foved to rosume the cons eration of PELER had Bd acuvt that thero were éxpenses in i the <998 oreupnea « ot pry jopa of « Gia ste ays Teport on the subject from the Secrejary of State, Re. | uns eae pans tee at ea es teed cotiuaster’s Depann.2™ for movin Boson 4 ~ should be don vat po gupta Susy aaeat te wrong Micourien one Fs ee a ae oie re aah “ Sead, ato int res, 6.4 ee " % pws c é he resu mn of April I left iro 5 aide te ¥ ferred vo the Cumentees $8 Fite that ak BRGY What, (here, would be, a quermia to: Sire tee Geers WN $ fon vind note of inireaaa nt BIO } 4 © toad it, parades as the HED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES. — THA AwOONETRTCTION BILE, MOCO, Os o LST Seto Gane wae yan, BGO hats thas a long ao Top RES eral Kilby, with wom ya . ral Grant that he does noi LL, PRIZES CASHED IN LO aiahe Tg The House bill supplementary to the act of March, | taken ip. otton tax bill could pot | iu the Svuth it would take a large body of troope to | 10.0 eal, tbe Papal Nipiser sforigaliy | i re aa ear ee kn tees Gren, | 2: LUTE, Broker, 170 Broadway and 168 Fulton stevet._* 1867, for the efficient government of tho rebel States | Mt NoMron wie Slot Mie creat anglehy prevalcd Kogp the country quiet. se hinde gists noes. | HOM 5 Fa aS SA th Moet carerer.(" and here are twenty millions of BRADSTARETS, CARLO, FINIEHE,,, fend to facilitate their restoration, was read and referred 4% bill, which been ir. Briar sal in his hand a pe=s, aight e t . “ are about to trust that man with ibe helm of power, Rubber Moulding, = =." tothe Judiciary Committon, panels avian eee no how some of the money spent in =+% Diver SuOWINg | rail, Geueral I rpapers oF ‘without clatting the right to ask him “On what fine do | 4 SwiPeand =" @ Nesnan Greet, oa ee. caused #eareh bean used. Te waa g bill of -econstraction ha SUR RGngiee’ urratt iolt no papers, . intend to fight it oul,” Yes, a man stands up and = <= Gigae® «+ thomas Adams, Chief of | Guliith dower ag Sich al be tu Tate izes, ovhot condesoend ny ‘ Now Ofie™ ous item’ of which was as tl ner rns io Reds irate is ites | ener 1 em ponte eat yen, tas fee we. Oe ea ee oe a be eae a forge ads ot po gy aa vega n to dispose | to elect bia Presid We loved Lincoln with all bis way. ‘ nd the Moohinice’ Tuath | feeiities for, doseriing, a regulation Weick in theeed cone | faults Decause bi PD ns BG Sti ea SEE pease Seas nbolits The Clerk road, ‘at the instance of Mr. sherman, 0 letter (rom the Secretary of the Treasury, stating that it was not his intention to retire or cancel ADy more United States notes this month; nor wil] the Gobition THE NEW ENOLAND SOCISTY OF PRIENDS AND THR rbrasa, A momorial of the Society of Friends of Ni in regard t the troatment of Indians was read and re- it date Yes ferred to the Committee on Indian of the finances jasti(y him in maki usual cons | tate to thestation house, $135." Aupther ité i a face was towards (he itght and what | 1 LEGANT AND APPROPRIATE traction in January. While stilt em Bg ine opinion | cab ire or tho Chiet of Volion aad tis al unas | sismueana fi tentiieston aud arrest. General Kenslet EES WUiss Gives ‘sone Boe E leveliies from, a eee intbebatagal rest wi etapa isos | Nowe ttt hpi abt maid acuta fe | flagstone insta haces Rrassnaeettaat | Seyal™ Ge cet entree PecMeny nd | Moan srt dap nen Fu 7 onrse, 4 MY Tequest to a . ; asking that a law may be a cortailment of citeulation. He will not continue to | fice and his aids were riding in carriages, Reconstruction deliver the or ig tatuie, he retaluing a bos 34 offer | alike of forgetting or of learn! with bis face tieo just, received ‘an ashortamoat ‘ot pant pe accounting oficers to ttle the | exercise his power of curtailment he has reasos | moaguroe were propored as a moaue of economy to get enied. and the ‘passport subsequentip Corwarded te | sorouy, cceeung OF of learning—a man with hie face | See lettres, ia white rose and green, cf cZquimie re Referred to the Committee on Fiuanee. to suppose that he willbe custalned ia doing so by Con | rid of the standilg araig. in the South and to put into Sat tnny wot es eaprepee’ tor me v0 pill to-complete the trinity by hev. ph pean ‘ "Grote, NeerSe aver, Bw uft, rows. “nor until Copgrors has determined: the Future | loyal uands tho |—10 relieve (he Soutl with General Konslor wore ‘at the Wer Omeersua eat nie | ioe sted ot pride, Piste Be iGermemie sud our own manutaclures ‘ Mr. Srraovr, (rep.) of R. 1., presented a petition from nancial policy of the go: iment There will, there. ea from such bills as the one he had just read; apd | fnetructions (o his [talinn subordinates and the re) from ‘sont be rT ie 3 HAVOHWOUT « OOre Ca ° @jadgein Louisiana praying that he may be relieved | fore, be no contraction during (he present month or the J eer ——s up of rebellion, which | them were made i oe, with the - Now. 488, 490 nnd 49 B: ah frm ‘civil disability. “Relerred to the Commistes on aon. vo 3s AE SS s hed recowwed the’ sympa hy of those who had been sennee ot Ane lee wae het Dee rie “ly Corner of Broome mee ; come, ir, Mortow of the Treasury afd not | neting with the gontiomen frou New . Brooks). | Ferrer nent, fg HS waa Grant Lome (EH PROTECTION OF CITIRENS ABROAI, settic the financial poltéy of the country, and the busi. | It wee believed that vo the aenreee ot eisouth Canada, and bad received the vise the Unt Sten te is moment, when the $n apne, OF Tue Laiestatteks, by SHERMAN, (rep ) of Ohio, presented a petition of the | ness of the coming year deponded eo much upon the | the ballot they would be able to protect themselves. jal Ganeral there, a pre sved for entry tate the al, when balfa AT RED CUED tek and city councils of Cinciunatt, Ohio, praying, | settlement of this that be felt obliged to press it, | had listencd with utter coftemps to the taunt that tates Of the AP Soe “ot tke Li ‘that man to ATP KHUTINGS w of retent occurrences abroad, that eitizensof the | Mr. Saneman that a dil! cov ring the wnole’| ballot would be takes from them, Men might talk about | (10, 'p Paris. but bore no “evuience that | 1 BANPEACTORY AND WARBROO be protected in their rights. He said that | financial policy of the government could not be passed that, might plot for 1, might scheme tor with the aid | had, Feceired ~ Hin Aor PANE. BAST HOUBTON sx, x had ariscn im Germany and elsewhere Intely | in one day. Of all the powers of hell and death; but the ‘once | Europe. ot Pera AE AANU PACTO RRS Pi seemed to demand thet ove rights ahould be 18 | Mr. Motros bad no reason to euppose there would be Sawer Ef doit —__ Abe GOODS, NARRANe sid Shel, mavner Any serious Opposition to matieria Sonate. 7 danger o=d, COnNESS, (nep.) Of Cal., said bo did not know by | could not better oovapy their time. a TO AL, LOTTERY OF st, ‘otect the rights of Amerioan citizens travel Every Heh ower ed to th howe be protgeend what wode they could, in thoit logisiative et: a govormment; bu there by the Executive, | Commiues on Military Affalte, abo Though the President ted fate sttentieg to the subject i 0 GRANTS TO RANROADA 3 a7} APART @ Oy 0 Lis Menmege, ne was pepe clothed ample power Ir. Hows, (rep.) of Wis,, introduced @ bili to grant presen Npon this sabject, and the failore to oxereige it should | certain land to y Northern Railroad aad an ee “ be iaid to bis door, Citizens of the United states who covertly or openly disturb the pence of foreign nations must of courso take the ro- fpoosibility of their acis; but that the rights of gut Jom Amesican citizens should be interfored with abroad Wee o buaIG Aud & scuudal. No one doubted the power Mr. Axtuoyy, (rep,) of BR. L, moved to adjouro. MILITARY BOUSTIER AR Mr. Wiraow introdaced a Feaolu'ion to place cer- tain troops ta Missouri on @ame fovting with other troops in regard to bounty, which was referred to the extension of the Northern ine Railroad Com ’” po, was referred to the Committee on the Pacis road. PXPRNSES FOR PURLINING THR LAWS OF THR UNITED sTaTeR Mr. Bucrataw offered a resolution requesting the Sec. Folary oi Siete Wo inform tue Senate oi the amougs of 18, ful! conversions wi ‘actions. {08 ! lead to any iting our principles, of any man will open his hie eyes open who can- not ree General Grant's position. Do you suppose that ® Man can stand to-day amid the American peopie with. Oui ail these great events that have recently transpired a aera Prizes cashed aud i tw ATE Wail aurect

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