The New York Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1867, Page 8

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, BOUS, ‘the petition the favorsble atten'!on of the Cammitieg same : opened rs © Maaing : ihe f Pensions, to whiok i was revered. yer WASHINGTON |=" ===> ene SRR 2 lil ‘ forty preaiaénts « The Gill for the Repeal of the Cottoa to Aeron ap oped Me chairman Dismal ab cieven o’ciock, oa ois hears or pier f ‘ : ’ mune’ bi ~eefO BRECT THB “ Fax Laid Over, croncnos or wah wae reamormonas cuonon.er |! |: HOUSE. OF: REPRESENTATIVES, ‘The vote was 48 , : : aoe raP asters seat te ert ~ > an act to incorporate the Firat ¢ : ‘Warnixcros,’ Dec 20;'386;, | 20m SeakiDg @ que : " ' \ geepvigtna asvicw , ** Me ae ae i ae Cate YoR Tim en sabe a Siva moved a . 2 f — e - Mr W, ) of Tih, asl en ‘consiresd i {dda aceanit. ioetin wen Tho Isste or Commutation of Stationery | ioms, and pesed. ani now goes ta ine sh geen. 7 sa Soon | corse Se cs ‘ ; ALIS GOLDIERS, to Members Abolished." pe. ions for penalons and for relief were} rorimned from the Lenate with amendménts, “Ho raid ee neva : “i i s4 = OF © OR OF A, that the bill should be passed before the regess, joma, ap maLy of saree ‘ Mr. Parrensox, (c.g Re ealed up the resol of the persons interested ta it were leborlag 4 at Bae py ONDER « SPECIAL CBARReR PROM THE stATE 1 AY, seat ow i proc fe aged dusobarged soldiers around the Gapitol, Who were Higa, bi ao OP °PENNEYLVANTA, i actually suffering for the want of their se ir. an . str ADJOURNMENT OVER THE HOLIDAYS. | 55 Gvare” 1S crate an wi A ery epee ge a matte + ci PE ee Th ties oe See ‘of business, remarking ibn ne had lonrged that rom | fg Neen 8 eo pont _AN APPEAL —- PEOPLE, > Maamrvoros, Doe, 20 1867) T not given to ‘the fowony, but to the bigbent brider and | is colleague (lr _ on ste { The object of this to provide, by pubhe 12:30 "tock F, M. J | would cost probably $00,000, which was $200,000 or Se heteetindcieu eekameh Ga ws | Sas exertions NATIONAL HOME for our dlesbled soldiers, he House. ren antic The location, otimmated . voted ,. EAL : ‘me PP» ag Rane wore character. | chdsen, TRENCH Sc PRP Peat on, Peas, Sp. tt detail: “pay D yn 8 eee SS wie ne fove ef the usual closing scones for, the holiday recess, | MY. Nt ge on geig Boe tah i OTRCTION OF ANIERICAN CITIZEN ABROAD, oa nae crous | have served thelr country at the expense of thelr health For several days past the members have been dropping | peri coer eg.) lowe, nara tan ae Baldedn, Bingha ? “ and happiness, who'iathevbaitle for the nation's lite off, et to-day business was Sem - foe tr te Menno, Grimes ‘and. others un'il the the law Ne La soe PT pe prs ‘were maimed, and aFé "Dow lncapabie of werking for orum voting, Ap effort was made by ‘ tun Washers, of iinet aeting chairman ofthe Com- the resolution was continued, ke ofthe government to protect and defend the sub- | : thelr own maintonamee, France bas her Hotel des Iuve- hether, native or adopted, whether at io oF ping mittee. on Appropriations, 0 eflect the passage of the tr MBULL,~after further debate, modified bis . ech, wi Me ait tae rT ‘ite, hive! om 5 Va Pea tine ‘ “boitetency Appropriation bill, but the House, possessed sane aaa wes then ‘ot se pp ny ng veut | asserting that setdstben Gita Bevo rose Mesures | oF ion ac a dices =e P=) -oosngesiae —_s morning hour expired, when, on motion of Mr. the consideration of the ‘of @ rather factioys spirit, placed so many obstructions ea Fi é where the government of Great bas, With appar- 0 7 7 yi tm the way by the interposition of parliamentary manwu- | -* Mr. pap) of Wis. wosld voto for the bill Sec nnn i sotaee Cio tae ‘ Boe ma ; , of the finest architectaral sifuctures over devoted to chart vering that the measure was postponed by a summary } 9”. a eens capitan fy Me Peeennanospany 14 whose} petition, stating the ays ia Bis cass, ached q , : . wy: Russia, Frusma, and, a feck nearie all Buroneas er mi Oe ae. of the of tatives to, submit. to x0 Vie of eeeartane we Miwon | ibs Comotin ci bas lca | Bt cane sat Se “a A petition was presented to Congress to-day by Messrs. iy oy : _ \ oy [American citizen, tree trom'criras, to travel in way part Bayne, Hawkshurst and Williamson, @eputation from | THs VIRGINA CONVENTION. |. jot cient oat, se eeeeetne ae ities on sve Convention sitting at present in Richmond, request- | Mr. pri’ ding body F acene Pid sop bed te a AT a ieee atk tikes ing Congress to adopt some measure for the protection | tion seine forth corala selovanden He aan bbe Dest caleolated to accompish the ohjeot desired, ‘of loyal colored votersin Virgitia, They represent that | reading, but, objection “made, it was referred to Mt pewiction was,,relerred to the a : he abst: D . fh ively : the negroes on being hired for work were forced to sign the Judiciary Committan, a 4 * ‘OF nafiRoaDs IN Tae FoUTE, day, “}00pOF fe cling : Ee x cto bat nls api ote peypenn tn THY ‘Secontract compelling them to vote after the fashion of |. “wr, Ge Ca procntlion ‘petit S hiernan {rep.) of Tad., — mee ‘motion: made their employers, Ww. e Pde ret Milit rie tx 4 Ayo e aoe ‘ten nd Confirmation by the Senate, roloriagpomensien of ain RY | felted tothe United [om ie Mey ernenaes im the 8 A. $110, 000; a ye : md Ls Towards the 3,0 ‘The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the the United States, and compensating him for. what. is | CDstruetion of raffroadsin Alabama, Mississipp!, je wi # * dal e. " x nonfination of Edwin Higgins, of Michigan, to be Séore- ‘ 4 4 hy ¥ “e a y “ i asylum. retain ” eae tary of Tan, iefrret vo the Commies on Private Land Gish The Delegate from New Mexice. : \e unfinished ‘The admission of General Cleaver te the Hour as Dufineae ahs DNs cxeen) thateouea tae ee questi delegate from New Mexico ts reesiving considerable next. comment At first a determination was expressed look- ‘tng to. an earty contest of his seat, One of the principal points in favor of Cleaver with the committee was his arly advocacy of the abolition of the peonage system, and encouragement of the development of Ameriean imstitutions In the territory as arrayed against the re- mains of the ancient Mexican rule, It is said that the ‘Triends of Mr. Chaves, upon consideration, manifest a disposition new to give up the fight Rallroad Grant in Minnesota. ‘The Commissioner of the General Land Office having Ph paige See submitted tne Secretary of the Iaterior for approval y orn Ws. . Political, ae his understand. ‘ tr . my rj a f \e a list of lands enuring to the Btate of Minnesota ender f al. be s r ~ : s " he seventh section of the act of May 22, 1864, 10 aid see noni : might Tune, bofore tne Bouse for | Ms Joot, a re : at grpatising wh Jom tm the construction of the railroad known aa the Minne- Seti: , to the ar. also oat “she : ; i Sion of your Festival at irving ‘the Commissioner is now preparing a certified copy for ‘gd whet int bare sock wer? rej commitice. ginny " o all * ! ‘na * of she Calta tet ae ‘tranemission to the Governor of the State. This list is, , FERRY, (rep.) of Conn.—The sale of manufactured aba the only ° countries 1 feggmard aera * for lands tying between the fifteen and ¢ mile Diedprinssttent seek se laekt bie Lands thas was ill, Cimatnes’ ‘the |” F a eR: Umits of the land grant, and contains 106,798 Faray—Five per cent om salen, oe 4 2d Earthquake. > deotatinanal confidence in. TheGevernorship ef St. Themas. * LPesenen Thal Sy eEeeeieeay ports Dy chelge- | i eid Vy tee RAN he the bill, in which . et : , raat ede ore In eaticipation of the of St, Thomas by our.| “ir Pansr explained thet his argument hed been that | he had the entire gossurrence of the chairman ‘ot the : bo J 7! your aiid government, she name © Postmaster General Randall | the tex on his-constituents should be removed to some | Committeson Seathera (Mr, MoCh y 4 B. GENIN, Bem ; Bes Boon mentioned as the proepective Governor of the | Szieat, He thought all intereste should bo lookedito, | | Ot jtemtinens (ar ace oan rains of tented : : that we bare odie dasstig. mew possession, Whether the factof tr, Randall's ap- fr. Bkxawan continued, contending that the Internal | i#ing homestead laws to the even mumibered sections of | ™t# bh emst as ia rie 1 _ p noe, Sereae rena s pearance‘on the floor of the Sonate to-day 10 conversa- | Revenue tax had bean partially removed from manv- [ng . : , to . PO 4 ae tion with a number of Senators, has anything to do with | {*c!0red goods and urging the immediate passage of tho |, Ks. Na er the feastul 1 ie “the matter or not, remains to be seen, + Mr. Stewart, (rep,) of Novada, replied to Mr. he subject ‘tilt of Jane- ana partty by’ betes gee re The Danish Coniminatoners and ‘the Sale of | Sherman's in to mining interests, ‘ > pet i. St. Thomas. ct aetr, (rep.) of Oregon, followed, quoting eta- K oS It appears the Danish Commissioners came here to ave ne 3 Panes niche chy ane neie rr ive mal about the details of the treaty, but having no precise all events ne oF hin foatiomph inanenr tlaothigey the of Bepanber * ee *onception of the way in whreh such things are managed ‘ ne ws a. 4 0 bere, they seemed to entortain very little doubt but that MRR AOMI + se meres, (OR INE Mack OO Ihe Gomme iit ob y S torward in'the Beate, bos oa ‘the treaty would be accepted and ratified witbout trouble. ‘continnation | Bloctions, yf wach “was from“ ana is ‘every particular. hem, sdmitting In thie respect, however, they have been . considerably . ce eit oma RT ek A Hh bo RS wget decoived, and the spirit in which the Russian treaty has ‘Tie, DEPICIUNOY MILA. Ac her was Captain Kingman, citizen, GRASD MUSICAL FESTIVALS: r been accepted by the Homse makes them nervous about Mr, Waswenrye, of Mi, gna, that commanded the whe ame invut to the Deficiency bill be ‘Manila to look HAL, “NEW SATURDAY EVENIBG, ‘the ratification of the purehase of St. Thomas. ’ ort dations ones 'wbtertnn abe NG HAA, ‘NEw 20 - pe oh ‘Pvoposed Pecketing ef the District Civil Ue Waeley . * red the typhe “i > ‘ sasva,’’ ‘on whi occamon ‘The President did met to-day, as wen anticipated, re tern to the Senate, With his objections, the bill striking out the word “white” wherever it occurs in the laws in feree tm the District of Columbia, thus. proposing to “ OF BEYORTR, : rola one tse ag, gale, the Friday, to tne cali of committces a tipeitntes locally on the Oth of that monte, an immense amount of | ‘ damage waz done to the shipping, beth ta harbor and at ee 8s we we ee WARMING AGAINM Unrrarions. one WaemwORne 4 of : weed Tero Sea y a, The typhoon, woicd J Rew documents the superiority of HOFF’ HEALTH gory BEVERAGE, not sione over all imitations, but also over the most 2rmown ramedies and all tonien * From ¥. W. Wilkinson, Baq, * Since Toommenced to use it Ing health has mitch im. proved. 1 consider it GREATLY auperior to Ale or the radeh extolled extracts of Iron and Bark. In fact, 1 oon. sider the INVENTOR OF THIS MOST AGRERABLE PH; iy i % i q i ef iH aes i fit ls A M, HOW LS, Auorney, 78 Nassau street. —gericts. ‘Wines OF THE KENTUCKY i ape i state 7 = er pipes Ai brag wero from the 2, ® Teshien, an fot’ in *, 26S F Fa P were . for the benedt of » haa ek Bens them that ymnitsen: b> ~~ the Senator would fasten this burden, Nat Obie elioue, tus Bor amy particular section, favored its repeal, bat th 7 Se. wer ae a white pg nek = hoped they would follow the exampl* y % and pase the v!!. by a wore careful of No. 248Totted States, plaimtif’ in error, va Van Ant. | © tof the taxes oe Ueitea No 20 Bitton ot a Case Roberta, appellant, ve. a ” FY GEETELSTEELSELELES SERED STSSEEDE Several Bomatore if Y.. sad the House otal oo. Bite Ot Sagetet, oe ly twee usclogs 1@ pase. the bill. The No ST VEPICTRNCHES 18 APPROPRIANIONS, Wheat washington and Georgetown Raliresd Com. | _, The Hone wi making appropri ‘Deny, pisintif, wm Case dismissed. ain 47-.Mason, pisialiT, va, Ridred ot al, Case sub- i i oft TARE A sper detstegeererss: HRT parpe atc a a enema: an

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