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WASHINGTON Embassy. sit to-Secretary Seward and Reading of the Emperor’s Letter. e Impeachment Managers Exam- ining More Witnesses. f Justice Chase on the ' Political Situation. f pointing out to each other and to Mr. Burlinga route they had pursued from China, the route r with ¢ ate ar fore them to Europe, and reckoning ove me volubility dietances, degrees of ¢ . ovements of the Chinese t | dows. ad B character of the different couniries. The aptness a desire to jearm and the keen interest all the ___NB_YORK. TIRRALD,, WHEN the Embasay to pass the evening at his | the principal cittes of the country, Other informa: {most dangerous to the country and thinks it should Tealdence, and to-croy will very likely’ Visit’ th o! Telution to’ edneation: bott in this and-other |-not be tolerated. “The” Chict Justice made no roter- President at the WI. songe, countries is furnished by the Commissioner with a | ence whatever to the McArdle case, but his opinion, Roam: URNS by the Impeach. | particularity which shows abundant ‘resources on | as recorded in Milligan case, admits of ment en that subject, Bo doubts as to they are. ‘The Impeachment Committse re- | Oidclal Anmouneoment of Treaties Couctuded | Mr. Chase She hope that At Mr. Johnson sumed its labors this . Among the witnesses ae With Indians, should reorganize hla» Cabinet he would appoint a examined were Cotonel ©0OP% General Alonzo Whit- | ‘The following communicatton has been received at | proper proportion of its members from the Southern wey Adams, Cornetins Won Webster, of New | the Indian Department :— State. * — from Weed’s piven tinal es Comrnissio Indians Atte ae nenny seme me aa }. TAYLOR, ner 5 of proposal to purchase Senators for reve, Made the} “We concluded @ aly wit the Ogaliallas on the ae pe hy speed beet a ai- rtain amount, | eth inst, ‘Thirty.six chiefs and leading warriors, |,8eRtatives, He pPcceser Ndr yh ra Adams denied this story entirely in Meoctmony tox | including those of Red Ciond’s band, signed thé | clary and other legislative acts unwise, and calcu- day. He sald he had made no such pror.c1 t6 Weed treaty. teen Mi and warriors | igted to arouse the distrust and embitter the animosi- Or any one else, and that he had never soy intro. ola aened Tnow think foare wit LAT ties between the different sections, duced to Weed by Collector Smythe, and ky never President of the Indian Peace Commission, In reply to. a.question Mr. Chase sald the pardoning © f Seed Hhose fa gentlemen tagethon, No Depredutions Ou the Pacific Railroad for | power was certainly @ constitutional prerogative Mr, Butler asked Adams whether he had writ, to Four Weeks. of the President, and Congreas had no power to Smythe on the subject of purchasing Senators. \n- erai Adains answered—*'No, sir.’” Q “Did you La ask him (Smythe) to forward thirty thousand dollar abridge it, ‘The following telegram Was received here to-day :— POLITIOAL GOSSIP AT TEE Nortu Piatra, Neb., June 1, 1868, of Indian CHARLES E. Mix, Acting Commussioner NATIONAL to you, or write to Smythe demanding thirty thou-' | Afairs:— . CAPITAL, sand dollars with which to purchase Senators, or for aaign Pere tne ery Ate ‘oun * ——— the use of Senators in accordance with agreement, othe road for the last four weeks, aud we think ail | pyrhusinem Wanted+Delinquency of the Cole anid afterwards complain thai it had not been done?” General Adains denied all this, and said no such thing as mentioned had ever occurred, Cornelius Wendell was then examined as_to his knowledge of the charge of buying Senators, Among remain quiet pow on this Ine, - 3 JOHN B, SANBORN, -President of the Indian Peace Commission, Cirenlt trom the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. The SeC\tery of the Treasury has juat issued a cir- ored Eleme: hief Justice ChasemDemand for His Nowination-Organization—Demo- erates Without a Candidate—General Grant Auxious—Kadical Dissensions—Radicals Fear Seven acquitting Senators, with all Who sustain and y them, even to carbene os nny that have come ir defence. Notwit i the condemned { ‘ors have declared themselves for Grant, they er invage occasion many couutuponexpuisions ti ture occas i 1 0 is rye iat these inea, and those who ty inevital gra sympatidze with them, will ultimately i urpose of tuking up the Florida constitation, not being a full attendat orguntzed will undoubtedly: ratify it, he proposes a Peneral amnesty as & mode of relief and also a8 an act which would tend towards the reconciliation of the two sections, Furthermore he regards this a9 absolutely necessary, a5 the provisions of that amend- iment exclude thousands from office, both under the 2 To! ing was _Prewidontial Nominations i scat t his afvecnoan the Matthews, of Indtanm=tobetonsar | ‘The Pres paime of Rob Senave igtuissed Or required to endure contumely and as witnesses under the ant THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. Jen oct orth in section eightot thea of Mars Seuak of the present year the * pi Gini on bela of Pete oihail ‘be ppolatel by the “ SENATE, thefr offices for four WASHINGTON, June 2, 1863, removed with auaekes of . ‘xne Unatr laid before the Senate the report of the Micheor of the Court ak Commissioners of Education, which was laid on the % Gooerel pom protien table. Also a communicatiog from the General of ciats,and one 5 : the Army acknowledging‘the receipt of the Senate 9 eee ne * resolution calling for copies and papers relative to cases brought against the United States, founded upon the ns in tho 6 f Arkansas since May 4 ns of Sagrecuiins davermens, os weer amet. * x that none have been received since oY Woy department, to it to a printed ~ copy of the petition filed by the claimant, whereupon said de- THR ALASKA FISHERIES. artment shall furnish the Auoruey ‘delay all 3. Soom, (rep.) of Mass., from the Committee | such inturnanns Renching, sald lates th iis postession. on Foreign Relations, reported communications 18 | ness and prec: bi be yet ra ced fool great minutes a regard to exclusive ‘privileges in the fisheries of | menta my ‘and with clear statements of reasonson . Alaska and asked for its reference to the Committee | which pe lon of the department bas been based. It is ‘Gd Temitoriea. Tawéul for the head of any executive d THR FORKIGN RELATIONS COMMITTER ReLBasnD. | 8,4.4%m made opon it olving dispoved facts oF mo At Mr. SUMNBK’S instance the Committee On | when ie decision wil aye seen ay xeeeds $8.00), OF Relations was discharged from furtier con- poenet for future action ia any exeontt e d in sideration of the following bills, resolutions, &¢.:—A | the adjustment of @ class of cases, ont tothe resolution in reyard to the security of American cui- } ame’ tuvolved ye parouer case, or where any privie, zens in Palesiine; a joint resolution to send grain | 198s OF exempion te clanted unter the constitution of aud flour to the starving population in Sweden; a | Daitet st fog thereto, to be transmitted ee ee eae rotest Inst the recognition of tue Ottoman emM- } of Claims, and the same shall be there proceeded in as Youre ive a8.a lawful soverr cents communications from | ginaily commenced by the voluntary action of the claimant; he President enclosing the correspondence with Mr. the Secretary of the Treasury may, upon the certiticats Motley, Minister at Vieunay and having Iuforiyatioa | of any Auditor cr Comptroller of the Freasury, direst any auchy in relation to the participation by the Consul at Rowe | scrount ov claim to. be mo | provided, Peon task oe cae in the recent troubles in Italy, ‘The motion w postpone wntll to-morrow was 21, nays 19. OFFENCES AGAINST THR ONITED nrents of One of the Accused. Tt will ba remembered that on the morning of Wednesday, May 29, the dead body of.one Richard : Buster was found by an oftcer of the Twenty-eighth he previnet lying in front of No. 20 Bedford street. In , vv ‘ vestigations showed that the deccase’! hadbeen se- agreed to by yeas PUNISHMENT OF STATICS, Mr. TROMATLL futroduced a bill in addition to an 26, 1804, to provive for the punish- a States, pod = sate lenges against the United it vertaim olle! Thoterred to the Commitiee on the Judiciary. cular to colt, shall be referred by any bead of a department macesa it be le Dec Him: d to s i ; So“Siors and other officers of customs on | Chase. NATURALIZED CITIZENS ABROAD. longs to ong of the severAl classes of caves 2s to which, tr: eclares self Oppose other things he was asked if he knew one General | the nortlicastox boundery of the United States, pro- 1s ‘carseat May 30, 1868, Mr; Cones, (rep.) of Cal., inquired how soon they | ongssee the euch tuattonapdl chargeter of ani Ca fs the Radical Party. Adams. He sald’he knew one who stopped at the'| hibiting them tin granting certidicages relating | Reports come up to the c.pitat from all sections of yore a2 hay arep be fol be Comm te Foreicn | Ch ands La ae or oxisieg lanes eaten bixteee i i Nati Hotel, He (Wendell) was then asked | to the original 14, . | the country that there is nn warming lack of enthu- ations in. regard to the House bill for the protec-) even of any executive department or upon certificate of “a her he ever. rece Ger eng agile eee, Ble gt in referer the Grant and Colfax nomi: ton of the rights of naturalized citizens abroad. hug Auditor or Compt sory shall be supe the same eee ter he ever received General Adams at lus | chandise passing Tq the United States through | siasm in nce to rant and Col nomina- Mr, SUMNEM replied that the business of the come | files ant regulasious as ober cases pon finteaid count, ‘ et 1) 2 + He answered that he had, Q. “What | the province of Now nswick and destined | tions, There ts terrible solicitude, in view of the fact | mittee was much behind hand, and that the last | audeppeais from tholr decisions inay in to the Sat age in the Senate of the Bill to Provide for , <8 stid he (Adams) offered to} for an Atlantic port ty me. United States, | that the raical. amagsos. toss not high their caps tn | busMess Deforo them was the various bills and pro- | pinms Vout hn tue magner now alloweby aw, The amount ? *(loimes. him an interest in; a patent for a meter safe; | after such merchandise hy “p | air. Nor does it add to the cneerfuiness of the party | BOSMions on, tiie “44 ane Checttattnas ns shall in al cased bo paid out of any specilic Aypeals to the Court of Cla passed from under mestion, which would be the subject of considera | © Sdboe iene taate hae enn A it witness restied as he did not understand that he | thelr duthorityinto foreign tefs:ory, ‘The prohibe | Managers Jo observe the lack of fervor at thty head | tlon at their next meeting, Tit ha patd in the Remus tau ae oe mr Would not purchase, Me was then asked if this | tion is not intended to, prevent Mah omtcer of cus | ceDlre of yolitical connivance. The colotedelement, | yg. menainort, (rep) Of Li, from ir committce | Uy RaRes OCR eas ewon eitall le 6 o torizl Dobato on the ational Adan ¥ este T to him the idea of raising | toms ¢rom'issuing certificates of patogs taken from | It 18 avoyed, hus filed to respond with becoming | on the Jami -y, reported with, ‘amendincnin & iglil for gig aniehs pod ey ang eppeae they pees tonal @ Senior. He said he had now | records of thetr respective custom hoives, Certi- | Mackity akd zeal... The newly enfranchised brethren | the representatfon in Congrass of the Siates ol Novth | Tewpect by wh oe a ae ee Curreucy Bill. vas thea examined “on other | fleates ofMomestic origin In regard to lumrer and | did not put in thelr appearence at the Grant and | Caroling, Houth Caroling, Loulsiana, Ueorsia. Alen ruemthe cutie « va ae gol ful or props + et % ‘ 0 Le, Da cad i a \ aruse was, in ret Oo, arcing or prot 0 m oS ia led to eliett anything | manufneturers thereof, and other merchandtse pass: | Colfax sejenade, which, i consequence, was an in- | ‘the subject was indelinitely postponed. fuedintely op immodiotaly sunday, snp culunetigra inp A ais bik coum corruption or to show a plan | ing over the same route, will oniy be issyed upon } Styld ant favortoss affair. it was an fimportant Mr. Epmunps, (rep.) of Vt., oftered a joint x St ah apie or ped 88, si ow. ee Bi Aotichid nother Democratic # to purchase Senators. inspection of the merehandiss, The owners ofauch | ANM> eifgestive olaission, one that demanded | Hon to ex ey ae orgs any Sie * és } Mr, Gooper was then examined asto certain money | merchandise will bé required to file ‘an amdavit {an estigation, and a preliminary effort | ganized, which Was referred to the Comumitioe on Ue discussion took place op that part of House to be }dyefts made on Baltimore shont the time of the | giving a deseriptioa of the merchandise, name of.| 1M the) pursuit of knowledge has disclosed | Judiciary, bul in regard 10 the Attorney Gehcrais occ, 5 whment you. Tis cvidence shows that the | owner, where said merchandise was produced, the | the fac that Chief Justice Chase has employed | yy, gryypy, Sg erent on For a hiya svg iD nisente caneaeeemae anon " (t3 had no, eedton with the subject | quantiry and'vatue, the route by which it 13 to be | Seductip arty to wim the negroes from thelr alie- | Airaira, asked to be discharged from (he consideri- ‘unps replied (hit the deacons comunlaee, : y *, hist nowy vesterday, | transported ahd the port of destination on the | #lanco,|We ere seriously told tigt he has labored | tion of the resolution to allow Mr. Burlingauie to « had come to the coneitr that the Atiomey’6 * o ©. Chinese EF: so" by Ove | Avantle coast of the-United Stave Unless such | With thicolored bishops during their convocation at } GEPE & mission uivior a foreign Roveritchit. Ho ithe inte Duties or ane, Taised BRateALeeReReaoty : 0’ _BSeward=The F Letter Read. aay Be as as to | provisions arc comflicd with such merchandise wi | Washinfton; that he hes succeeded in inducing | supposed Uiat Mr. Burlingame was Bull im the sit in his department. ; * hatever may be trou, ght of the Mongolians as a the’ President’ wont be} be fed on its arrivel at the Atlantic port as | tem tdexert their powerful inducaco with their | vice of the United States. Mis well Known that TIEN DRICES Cenounced It as an attempt to zor ; , of heir peculiar et red, “Well, Gene- | foreign merchandise, and duties will be hoposed | 20cks, abd that these shenherdsin che colored Israol | BOJouger in the service of the United states, but seat tae contest frals, there are some asp really: kitoWw; eit was much | thereon accordingly, areto cttuge the politica! complexion of the South- | of Congress. fic is wt liberty to enter any secviee he ongresi. 0 : a, hd be despised boy which nigh amerway as you know bo achme nt would cation from Seeretnry Scward Im | 'R Stags toa very digexent hue from that contem- | chooses, mein ‘ ape Aapaeuhe rrr aguas » advan az or instan wae storia! reconstr x SEA PUBLIC LAND: Auch intent, at the’ committer: ° bee . seem ree nto the Republic of Costa Rica, Bisted tn he.Gaperceaionia) reconstonetion plans Mr, HENDRICKS, (dem) of ind. tup: the bili | governed bY regard for the public welfaregrhel Tre!) © 4 meow ‘ urtment of Siate has received from M, A. ‘The ndicoable apathy in the redical ranks and | to confirm the tie of certain lands ia Ne jug his beliet iat teeyd’tesident wouut % te 3 m New blossoms.’’ ‘fhis sally |. Morrill, ¢ Const] in charge of the United States | opParenwadistercace to the Chicagg nominees are, to ) Which Was passed, vk appointments as the Senate coud cuts » vibra b 1 by Buiter. Legation ip Costa’ Rida, a communication bringing a great pstont attributalic to Cii'et Justice Chase. | 45. sagnuan, (rep) of Ono called up the bill eup- THE FREEDMEN)S BULBAU, toga a Z t 3 un miade as t0 | to thé notfce of the depattinent the fact that Costa | AS the bof aud etlective leader, in the anti-slavery neniary wan act to provide a nationnd curreuc! Mi, WiLsoN. mov sto take yup the bill ‘o.eontiny ‘ pamic’s wife, wa3,. presen 3, one representing | Rica earnest @ a interest, \o became prominent in ihe organization | secured by a pledge of United 51 bouds, and to | the Bureau for Reltef of Freediaea auc a] wed their dvemma and in pee ea rE apielamiaenng Sh tv hil eth UNA! g Rpm ae BRP SSPE Acne OR ite abie | Provide for tie ciredlauon aud relemption ‘thereof, | goes Gud for other purposes, Whiten Fre Ar: me; who oxpresscd a _ post eS in the Gulf of Nicoga, on the Pacific const. The | Of the rey\bMean party, Vor many years its able | iy. stated that it was Intended to correct abuses tlgt | It provides for ils continuance for one year 129 As ) yo ba xpressed ron e issed by | Secretary sent the paper to the Senate to-day, and in | 814 succeyfa} champion, he has won tue respect, } have grown up in the banking system, froin has cone } July 16, ises. id they should smo! as it in 3 al Adams | a note says:—‘Such a port world not only be very | Confidence pnd enduring fricnd ine of its | struction of which it wouid not iuaterialiy interfere. The Cor mittee qn Miltary -Atteira” reported ke mded her. Thereupon the lovers of © thousa’ of othe cai © ‘enubils “ot Gi: ¥ Vay ie is p ! ' 1 Mr. CAMERON, (rep.) of Pa., moved thal the bil be | amendmens avthort:ing the Cormisstoner vo se E ctonreties, bat noeritt H pa Ne Bo ee: nial Og BY republic of Costa Nica, bat it would | Most promitent and induent Laiterly, | posiponed, saving that he desired to examine the | the buildings occupied Tor schooihouKes, ee Lo the & garett < at re wi “rt the windo morably acquitted, and soon after pro- J aiso Lecome yery fmporiant to our own national | #8 tie headbé the Impeachment Court, he has en- | amendments made by thecommitice, In his opmien | associations now occupying them, the proce ds io e car and employing their servants to blow out ined in the service mnttl July, 1995. ce, The re He 0 countered the vindictive it of biter partisans | Ule interests Of ihe country banks were sacrineed by | be paid into the Treasury, y smoke. Very polite and atoiable a aie esa Prag ene Ak bare oartednats te wie eptik wring! ry pea ae va etatiy | We bill to the eity banks. : ar Win30N, (rop.) of Mudss., explained that tytisis! - . rier fe m2 rs at the ° requisite to make the di oy; ittherefore | Who wer [sworn faith(wiy and impartially Mr. BUCKALEW, (dem.) of Pa., also urged @ post- | ‘means the government could dispose. of slain Witte hese, and since their advent he: er the War Dep: was Opened this | applies to this government to lend. the services | t0 try the| case. He has been assailed by | ponemeont, little logs to any one and witht groat bopollt to Lhe m this impression of their char: a sta ed upon | of a ship of war with proper’ engineers | Mdical Journals, radical speech-inakers, hordes of } | Mr. SUERMAN was of opinion that the objections of | cause oF Baucation, Coo he Ler thu edly received. On the jou New York er retpects. General ke th r NOU Ben Ware’ ci 2) : few of tl Mr. Cameron applied to the body oi the bill, which he | Mrowing them iito the. tin ce pitauliy! z ‘ oathagynebrars fori lhinkaae * Tespects, General’) to make the gurveys. T should at ‘any | Ben Waders pmer-seckers and by nota fow ofthe } nad tad three months to examine, and that the bili } be amendment was axreed to aud at the sugges , hTajen, Captain Dolliver aud Secretary De Champs, . O. Howsrd also | time under nees recommend that thts | Members of {iis same court and Congress, His | is of vital importance to the banking system, The | tion of Hendricks the bull was postponed unul fe part of the way on the locomotive and r the same purpose. | request be i * Weyer. honesty ine Jel at he le has bes country bafiks, in his jadgmen', were as much inter- } loamorrow. ‘ same purpose. | request b I de so'tow, however, with the | Monesty in ev decision that he has mare has been (le y , w ms OUNee AL aged the driver, in conversation. Sum was de- | Ail of the guaré lag be: ci from duty’around | more confi sotisdied thas if the | duestioned; tr every act copmectd with this trial | © Mr. Cannas tntcates tie co try would bein a |) Mr. Yarw: rend Orit cated Up the bill topro- % Ated, and would have given the f vater dla- } the department, and consisting | United ne the request the same applica. | is motives have beenimpugned, and his persceutors | hetter condition if Cougress should go home st once, | Vide a temporary gover nent for the Territory of s hc on the apex of his buif hclmet to have known | of astump of a tree wt t down by | tion wil) ferred to and promptly grauted by | lave even gone Lo the extent of asso » | as he Raped i would a month, and collect on the See a ee ae aaa Slee aol ip : Metallic anatomy of that locomotive, and also to | pallets at tke battle of Spott Tro dnide Suk ie 1k abana. cemmmarainicbavenr: with corrupt tranvartions.. If tis may.be considered | MMs of the country. het ip the bill to suppiy dedcleuces in appropriitions for : w the way to set ita goiug and seud it tearing | and several fragments of bursted siclis have beon Navy Builietin. alfavorable point for observing the fluctuations of been left alone, Five-twenties w the Useal year ending Jtine, 1585. ne hg the tract at sixt¥milefan hour. 1b isensy to | carted oif by ordér of the new Secretary toaroom | ‘The navy Dulletia of to-day aunounces. that «he |. Political sentaucnt, we may. record with confidence } at ARE ae pee cenmnowe pana cmeraney ae a pee cee ae ee Se eaanione: pel e cons | § vedi minnie’ dt V . ie fact Meghan te nik would probably be twenty per ceut above'parm 1 anraitte 4 seat | lon the © nem admiration which Sun con- | in the rear of the Ordnance aftice. ineer H.W. Rodje | THe fact that a reaction fs nob only tnaunent, but Tew dae. He-ikened tie country to @ patient. in } deficiencies of die appropriationso dgiray : ed for ging driver yy Cabinet Meoting, 1. Wm, J. MeDouajd has been ap} Mat it lp al In progress such a condition that more medicthe Would Kill him, } Peuses of te hydnstion Of the Be pee pT td below All of the mombers were pr rt at fhe meeting of ed second ti of Mavine Corps, and-Act The more considevate members of the republican } while 41 jet alone nature gud 4is constitution would ares metre A ee i “nr pd Pens pide Se Tayon and seven other the Cabinet t iofleld. Assistant Engmeer A. 0, Biden, Acting | Patty who have lately witnessed those seranes w! a Mth ns ali opposed the | mivue aud repairs, 5,005 Menelenaies of tie : anied by, Mr. The Cabinet stant Eagineer George Barron and: Acti have Leen ¢} e@ at the national. capital have a Lis Judgment it w the count appropriation for clerks, messengers, pages, &., : i 4 ant Bag aco) a Acting r nianes 0003 y ded oi f ihe appropriation 4 Cf wies Browne a Sham y t ‘ar + Departn ~ beg 9 oi come a ne ¢ 0 which pavtis: yj- | vanks and iwaterlally injure the country if passed $15,000; to supply deiteiencies: aporopr tes Browne and De Chamy With War Depextm Baxer have been honorably dix. | Become startied at the extent to which partisan vie | Yt Ae ase Or Mast; simmested that the,| forthe expenses of collecting Teven ag fram gusto. " lages this afiernoon in fr ing the vacié t tuperation and persecution have been pushed, and | genator trom Olio allow the bill to be for the hail year endiug July aQ.. Loos, $1,809,000. ; 4 pt after a ravi tary of the Tre ccuedlonits they are exhibidiag strongest symptoms of re- | paying le desired to call up tue blll to cor : Mr. HOw CN et a aot Fe rd e ° of 7 | at . = tary ‘ oe ey 7 Pren. 1g Bureau. ast nained amendin ro 7 tion of those bearing. Ohris regard to paying res CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE O* THE SITUATION, j Puxnence and rosistance to the modern systera of,| PARSER ESR ON oq that the bill was the result | tury of the. ‘Treastyy’s lengthy explanatign o: it, 4 ere gayly and aboat similarly costumed, Re President Buchanan Ww also ona vebihik: cians oppression practised under the authority of a coustl- | of g desire to correct that havegrown | which was read, Bis moon Ww apite it once We %° ite and blue, and pur; bur orauge od * rt Me ey tuntonal organization, ‘Tl erations have re- | up, and that it has boom endorsed by the Secretary | ever, dl, and the bhi passed and goes to tue Neuse bng the colors m.the costumes, and wha m, Deficiency, BH) Become. a.) He, Is| With:the Domecratic Barty-Sie Views tv onica the causes of ibdiferen ne ChE ofthe y and the Comptrotier of the for Concurrence. » * ? ‘ * Ne SN eB say Lawe oo Manhood Sufirage, Momoval of Political | Ucket and the aditesivences and growing cuthusinem etied to argue the desirability of t EXCCUPLVE 8) aesrag bead * ues, long skirts; helmets with red feat hers and ormedthe Ronse that the Disnbdilizics) Finance and the Trial of © om the part of the fronds of Jadge Chase, 2, repeating the Aargumeats addu: At four clock Mi. Conne. a to go into ex- . > with w ite s @ 1, the vens by Military Commissious=Eie Favors It as hoe lefore assumed in this correspond- i e dow! Ve seaston, witicl prevail 1, n ay ad be apes . yy Was delightful , t the deficiencies | General Ammentys ‘tagle ee sanbh Ghtie ae tae comienre: | Cee Meee of . file terse fer , a the two Tajens, one of w fo 2 Jaws’had be WASHINGTON, June 2 1568. tie Presidency. ‘Tuts prediction | winch forbi ton Rey : S$ extremely Ike a+ masq P 4 The opiiiiens And political status of no public | Wis mace contingeh’ upon the acquittal of President tof their cypital HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ‘ of divin the rest jon Rejected by:the | M4 In ‘the conutry arg. of auch Importance:at this.| Commitice, and -whhever May be the TesulE-OF tho | See oe eee ese tO ‘hcnpital was depos- WASHINGTON, June2, 1868, j in a lively swinging ‘motior time as are those of the Chiet Justice, both on ac> f it is very certain that they have ponsivie brokers, who, fatilug, caused CHARGES AGAINS? JUDGR BUSTED. my ein department and were ne ntive session, | Count of his or and position and in view Ne the cen ke ie ae ee ean - te Mi. KELLEY, (tep.) of Pas, presented 9 petition of Sows Canta! My FOR s i ond t ant bai . ua on winding up ks a airs shal re dP nar No ‘ ~ etary Seward, Captain Lolli ion-of tlie Honor 4, f th LIAL campaign and 1i8 complications, | tiga," Nor are thes deem tts Ciro fation, urtGcatal eesaroe! ter taite pale | ciple, clarging Rivuard Busteed, United caution to start in adv a eral. It fe | and y possible event of his close counection i$ is ine to hare i og Caper of jth Jus | pable abuses. Many of them cridenvored to evade tie strict Judge of Alabaina, with oficial in~ Embassy, those of Mr. B - athan therewith, Mr. Chase comments freely,on moa and} Uce--or rather tose who are my ‘avor of a Presiden- | responsibility, under the Banking act, by givin okinaacae pe Eaibaney, aoe oe to unat office was Net tia fg ee. ¥. Hat candidate who wit adjotnister the gove houce of tier iutention to wittl. ty, and never page | C2uPetency and corruption, and praying. that. an taries being in white and op he ground of cly in fact that novless @ personage | on 9 gonsticutional bas ing: one dollar on t¢ culation, but yet dry fnrestigation of the charge be ordered, which was j H inscribed with Chinese cha Captotn | pe o the Reconst vuctior of our Arinies as Jaie as Saturday | in Peunsyivania, Odio and other State In'erest upon it. An nidwent restriets fees |r ‘ed to ae asia Committee. hive also taken fa advance a walnut vox . . i sharply criticised the remarks that the Chief Justice | is in con empiation to, proitey to hin a to bank revel rhe amount alowed to coiles ors BMIGHANT STE, pret bat Aly ainur vo | Order of President Jabuson In Relation to the | PIS citlh’s oa paren s republican} ULow such terns as may he acceptable to himself and. | of int 2. In NeW York $10,000 In fees y, Minty (teps) of Ne e tivo fect in length, contain’ € fren Death ot 2 boveH to maké onthe course Fepublicaa | eavistuetory to the of conservative pedple | had bs to a sinvle recerver, and | mictee, reported back with amendments @ blit so t Emperor of China tu the President of the Un''ed ud in regard to the nominee for We Ate NOs Se. 00 airy i abused $18,000 ea «Chad «been «allowed ~ for “nya ee whe a Pe Mr a ie as kes, Tuis ietter tsa veritable work of art, dite: nga friend wha enjoys intimat ‘Tate prrpose may iy meet with nitimate de- | mae montns. cr the law there was no | Sitamships between New York anc ve Bhaergye tanga = hg ray 69 @ fricnd whq enjoys AntiaAMle dg ae trough the conmival 1 scheming of the | iimit to the He would racner be an attorney. } Muropean ports, which was ordeted tobe ‘printed It, indee 1, frora ordinary episties in style, size and Chase 1 an ehabled, to present | qomocratic jobbers and syecuiaters, but the houest | for some bauks in tie eity of New York than to tod | sud recommtted., | si nwet ma tin Ie through the HERALD some of his views, which, it | members of the party, who desire to. see the govern- | auy ofice under the movermmeut, Again, sandry WAR INDIAN BURA ‘ be observed, are of strikiag originality and of | Ment yestored to fis full strength and protective | Srates in the Union had not @ ving'e national bank, Mr. GAnFULD, (rep.) of ONTO, ‘Introditecd’ a DIT to “ ‘traordlaary importa: efficiency, are warwly committed to tt. ‘To this class | whise Massuchusetis, Hire } (i atid Connecticut | restore the.isareau of Indien Afgire to: tae War De- hs enouch " meted thie “ Chiesa, ‘a uA ze ithe ms a y apy ; md bo ovoprbi myn had from £50 to $75 pe inhabitant; and another abet was referred to the Gonmmittee om . ms. Chia Ta idintelgipiaced in ne Chief Justice deciares that he is not a candi- a io is a etait tne Ree ree eens cere a a ~ omg Ba eR Re eerciar Surlingame, end mn " ar to fc eT ion - ret time, periinps, ¢ | $20,000,000, for oramaing” tanks in States and Ter- % 1 Secrovary by Burlingama,. end.» pas : vended on tho dey | 4 : 3 Be Lapniel naminetion »:hei.siges wage " party tt cannot tind’ in ite orvuntza- | ritories where the bauking circuimiion is less thau MILUER, (VEp.) Of Pay, ollered a resslution re- Atel yt grag Men 4 os Seek It and dogs Rot want tt, aie gratelah to: Ried tien wentiak i i, To glow these abnses and defects Presiidn’ Lo ntopny tie House wiether . for § lively and irrey » jiable wittitary aud | fronds and the people fur their recent manifesta- | avd potitical cousiste Who combines any from political reweons would be a r { a ‘ ee 1s aeeasion +O the | trons of respect gud conddence In the use of his | Uicse esseutial eles i amonnt of | yross negiect of duty, aud, instead of avouding a 1 i zi 1 308 iain df Ce 5 pe aggeacge oucentraie popular favor or | popular clanior, would excite it, uvterly tee * red himse! pward Wf NSON, name for that high offiee, but, iia position and ine | excite a Fonsonabie; degree of enthusiasm. Lt nuin- | Butvarea any’ disposition to ev reaponai- | Mr, Upsox, (rep.) of Mith preseated. a mnovity flenily have t hted, a Th Electoral Vote | c!lirtioas would not admit of his accepting it ex- | bers many men of) respectaple intetlecttal stature | Hility upon tuese Huancial questions. Yuey could }- report Im the Kentueky eorkented election case ot ‘ e in the me nkie of tes. ceptiag the nation was in the utmost peri, Aud At moral worth, but cole cates “show Ed ewe re ann jee tate cmanen ae Mckce aya _ plea set pads oe is eee De mes asses, inspire con- osnonsibl “ne wae wowilling to as: This ce a i yu es. hav aiter his o | @ resolutjon offered | under no efrewmistances would, he assimne such a Tspou taneous esfort and win to his sup- Bal vould ldtresse’the coufidenee of tt D)of Wis, Wwerodue 2 a jore - ing with exquisite grace ar peaking | ine até to-day t from the electoral | res} at the sacrifice of his honest convic- Hisatteuter partie seed ty republican pasty nie ropa’ in foreign . 4 gue of re with rema olleg pe ‘ n States: — tions. ‘ xiraordi nary comdit! svelerret to the Cum alive : 9 high | we rth Carolina, The Chief Justice frankiy admits. jhat the radical will of cot fariier PAK BARPP RS PERRY rician cast ) hor _ barr i ql Limsele differ widely their views; and} the policy of the den rae ; : and prodnce any ac The di- SL (ret) of We Vit i ; n expression, ia decide i a pecs z 3 are NOW orgal fi » Somocratic 2 uot b roued by the pepular votes, ersity of iuterest between the city and countr, for trausier of & sit, coud pay th expressions I ation wie. ee ne oa in. the parties are now orgavized he is for the lomocratic ie pr of the finpesehtaont triat Judge | punks atiuded to by Mr. Co woes -misappre s Ferry property, {rom the state vourt to the In ig the company. When a fa y. Hedifers from tiem apononiy one poini— | aijaase won the « nce and yeanect of some of as it Was @ dodge to y the bake iraw ot West. Virgina, wick was referred, * . Wain) box hore v h 2 o y ai manhood sudrage. die is agreed | the most consisteus us te geen ir none t | the interest, ‘The ii) Would resiore | to the Jadicwry Comuiites, wit leave 40 cepert ab m iy. ‘espective ‘ail’ ofha ons nj | MaGiNvErs Of Congress, and Your-correspond ne baaking sys h purpose in dis- | any time. the great roll Araya. caibed “by daw. (or HT other of the great iss Ineb } Miata trom this mutcweomeos he strobgent ox pres- | Lonone a as Se TURLOHIO CONTBSTTD.ELROTION: CATs ; a wy mn of pardon people af such tit he were-elected by that party. | giqnain hivfavor, They freely adamt that he® world Mr. Scorini. ) of Pas, calied wr shy erin oen- > ‘ rment, and: the “emnba rete of Conzits , while. he. would certainly. carr: bt Apon coustitnitonai prin- tosied election cae of velino agains D, ott wy at ‘one te : LD pot ages 9 git nn Duce due -co-oprscion. and why are whien the commiti¢e epoxies: resoluuous Lat Mor mselves in close pr i to fatthiully, he would labor to make the re lane wan, the sitong meaber, is not gntiled to the e, Mr. McLeary Browne, # y one of permanent usefulness, upon the browd iar, Birk re to use toward | and’ that Deano, the contestabt, is. My it procecded to render € , onaltty and rial progiess. with rigid | the | the language such en inpulation | representing the Committee. of hiectionas, stated th , 2a rhagy-niboipers we’ f the C pyres ane raay fidclity 19 (uose ancient landmatke Which radicalisur Smpicd, and he expiatiod that ue had applied the | case and- defended the report of the committee, The a, Winch Be Ghd eps suse 10 Udy ACIS Of n of the Chief Justice the deplorable} tas constantly striven to obliterata, vord “‘dortge” to the bunks alone. point He por the aoestiou GF tilegal votes of aie looked solemn dw cond Southern States demands not only But ih net pr nee for Judge Chase alone that MERON Continued, Saying thet the country | desert Dre o's, aauOTs and 4ots Gast for though not understanding he w Pp th leration of Congress, but aiso ma- | has stirred up tis feeling in bis favor. Since Gene- | par s obliged te Keep'a portion of the tal | the (tug motmber in various precmots, aud of other ‘ cious re > from thet + ei iy t enerai government. The war | He.Graut las suffered himself to be appropriated by sities to redeem Walt notes, arzung that tue | 4 og! voves cast for the contestant in other precineta, % ee i eats Hent, The wat | Coneress, ever to tyoextent of demanding the im- | natnral laws of trade izke capital to Lig eltics at | .o. co.amiltee figures. outs majority of $ifor the ling lights 14 the celestial | mora hi led for three years and those States} peaciment of tuc President, with wioin he hitiy sarcibular eeasons of the year, a eouatry | con! nt, instead = tt for bn A Mende transf Depart- | suonid be” in practical relations with» the. gov- | acted and syinpatnixed—sinée he has tacttiy assented | tanks have a rigue to ase th as Les! white the minority of ther commitice figures ont —_an Geward” & 0 Wait nig sf tha x LS a " . " ‘ to the Cougressioual rgtiitary poitey and exhibived (or was mistaken im supposing legal majority of 742 for the sitting member. , Secretity Seward’ bald 3 meut and pti of the Secre- | araucnt, ‘There ts no cymstitutional. author--} T2400 “ictFty ne clected Presicent by expressing to | souks" m Raw: York ut theese, oF. four ‘The cage in favor of the sittamg am was .pre- + Confueias and the tMtare destiny of | tary of War i lor. J ity, to hold them m= subjugation, and If | tne aoidior and sat Fy here the hope that. | though it “1 f that woe Mr KERB, (dem. of oe bo rg Ina, and the world in gé » | The bill Is the"Hume in, ta provisions ax the one | theze wore it Would be alike unwise ‘nfast, | suuce Ue had gccopled, he Wonk! Nave their “aid and | mon.a for’ speculation. of the Hlection Committee. me Wii Exi end: ire ce ny moved into a | w p: i jor ee wene minittee | fe the fig ne satel ia i. 20). ny srpport from now util Nevembor,”? the most serions | jive a Pawrtotas deaive to give 80 that. his arrument occupied two hours and wp, . - *P : asp 9" He sav spe a ta oF every While DAD) gomrenension prevails tint Me ambition’ ts carrying | cures jately im rebel! He (mn. a quarter. was succeeded by, : ber of maps adorned the walls aud a hugh ah 0 & biil continuing the } inthe noving the political disabilities of | him beyoud tle lanits of diseretion, tr he mey | support that when (hey were back In Het bab Mr. = = B, (cep.) of gg argued in 800+ Pupied a conspienons pline on tte thir and i ceut inercase vory man He think: on! | ultimately seek Cause for appropriat letatorial | tie proposed 00,000 would scarcely furaial obe | port of the claim of the contestant, r globe became at th e the coutre be’ pay, 0a, aN, ORR at Seas in toet ane e © should Ue an sansa 4 fh power in behalf of a politieal organization io which | of thors, He closed by expressing the opuion that | ‘The debate was continued by Mr. Woopwaro : : ms Ze: Mer eee XP at Ft eee pakart ety eho Mee en ay Te ial Unquestioned HEL | he gas airewly yi@ded mach aad upom Whose future | the secretary of tie ‘Treastiry Would do inote service | (dem,) of Pa. on behalf of the silting member ’ a fraction for the Chinese, foremost amoug whom | cordance with e@ recomamoudation of General | but he controverts the idea thet aay other power | demands np Dee Ne et ad . to the country in using We $109,000.00 he keeps in | by the sitting member lumseli. thy ¥ our vivacious frie ng with an | Grant, Also ® DIN to, pay non-commissioned officers | than the States themselves can confer tt. _ Ife holds. e more SATACIONS pa us aasombled here do | the treagary fo pay M ure deb!, &c., than th agitat Meee a vote or cloring the debate 2 which was pei ing, though d who comm tu Led in that’ the general government has ni trol “the | & “h fate fredly (oO canvass all the merits of this | ing tue country now on (he subj ct of tance. House adjowrued at @ quarter past dive o'clock, rey uing, though de- | who were commis i sted 1VO.Ser- hat the general gove 283 No control aver he } tater, aud what |§ lore written ix based updn suct: ‘iar, Coxsbit, (rep.) of Urevon, made % iaotion to.| being Leid that the order for bing .saeeoe ups * ediy wnintelligib: vokers on, among | vice during the war. struct a bridge | question and that the powef reats in the States,.] views as they have sextronsod. To sum wp brioty |! poaypoae the uill until to-nrutrow at one o'clock, them | plied only tadaye when tue ‘Tax vill is under Cous 6/2, tll oni were Mr. Burlingame rotary Sewart, | acrow the Misgourl river at: Port Leavenworth for’ | where filone it Blould resite, That J Ecce cba its pepe : — te to be ingle the special order, but wiusres. em “ sideration. WOES: 4 fo witness these happy niTpose ; ¢ Tati r ne thie x resto part wn Sd the enggesiion oF MY TRUMBULL, Who said he > ere : 5 a8 Most enjoyable to witness these happy tra purposes. ‘yhe Chief Jn#tice would remove the political disa- 1 ladependently, hor ven A name upon whien pa fF = ‘airep at that time the bile for the ud. © TWe BEDFORD STREET HOMICIDE. ' ers from the Flowefy Land, in their quaint cos- The Reconstruction Comatittce. bilities imposed On the people of the South by the fcoutt raily its united force, we Seeedemit torn | migsion of the remainter of tke revel Slates tua . ar my Snspiel r . 4, Tuning eagerly around the ortificial globe, onstroction Committees movth's morning | fourteenth ariten tment. But aa those States as now feith digsensigng, hps read out the Chief Justice, te | pave udoped conaiitations. Tae Uctsous Arresicd on Susp! ‘lon=-Btates ny of ‘thirds " i ei " at Naples, together with a inate namber of btevd i INSOLVENT BANKS. hesten about tho head dnd boty, and an ine) © A chem ‘throug the. toterpreters. by © Mn, | Sémty Ne tutitioos wat pkoaottons, Aone ot thea. seplebtions wnigh aUneeeUMNS? Ton it, which Is analtermative too revolting to-been- | yr, Moncsy, (Fep.) of Ni Y.. introduced bil! in Tuese was bet, a roport of which has ’ d “ou } e rt “"y oMr ® " plications which shold be avoided. tertamed. They would not support a democratic | solution io tosolWent banks. Lald on the table, ques’ Wie Henano, Ox.3uad oor i) ard or directly by Mr. Burlingame, who | Povtait. Mr. Chase urges that the most Mberal ald should be} Nominee, put they Could cheeriully ata conmst ‘APPEALS £0 THY COURT OF ULATMS, ire Tiveaty-cighth precinct, Tee Yiko ’ quite fluent ta the Chinese tonghe, made sicipal Mectiow= A Radicwl Mayor | extonacd to the South fn improving their raliroad, | Rapport Jtke «dee an omoerae oa oF | ttt: ROMUNDS called ap the Vill to provide for ap- | ion who were KnOWH EO WAVE fn i : - ; worable impression of the litelligence of thove iectod. aystom and also thelr navigabic rivers, He thinks |‘an° unanimous support imenze the d Dee toed Tue TOILOWINg’16'® SYNODEIE Of tee ee ee nee oe ae Baaioa wisest . mmely interesting visitors, While Secretary | I. Bowen, the radical candidate, has been: | gia strowid be given to repair the léveeson the Missis- orn bit aa ON ‘of Brooklyn, and fh Ben? ard was drawing out a sort of passport to enable | efetet Mayor of this elty by eighty-tves majority. | pinot, uiid new ones wherever they are required, Jt provides chat an appeal to the Contt shat bs | pou O'Ned,, It by Embassy to tratel ail over Europe Cheh Tajon, | The Councl's on Joint, Ualtot suow a demvotatie | even froin Galre to the, Guiy, Tha’ the imilitons, of [ t would SLOT oe ere | Sukie ealaeap Deters, Baud’ and be tare ! o isa man of calmly contemplative turn, retired | Maoriy ol three. Tho radicais intend to contest | acres of iand which would be recjaimed in the valley | continued by thoge. nevw-nen; d converts —Sickics. vided by law for utl 1 erected ke hare cou! per Yooitt At ud the recoss of a Window overiooking a suburban ; Me election of Councilmen in the’Fifty ward, which } or (uo sfisstasipp! by ajudiciona levee aystem would, to hy om an raoeng the, ee on. on be sn dane 10 ine Daee MUateoe aa a ag tine, ities | git be, fy of the city and appeared absorbed in noting the | Was carried by Mie conservatives by a Very stH4d } quatenpie the producing powers of that section and mets witia jong Whip. Wee oueing Ualere niageeas to, Beart oe wine | a Healey tures of the scene before hin, Others of the Er. | Majo acid correspondingly to the yreatth and, prosperity of ver ine democrats to wiont the -Chiet Justice as | ir cue pogmavot any Me Re a weet y lingered around the gobo while more engaged,| Report on Colleges, Schoc!s aud the Departs | the country. ay ogg on nae Gepemietd thee Wn Tanke eRe Pe Ue | erent “itn raring he tame be pay mselves unroiling and studying thé various maps. ments of Scwnees Mr..Chaso strenuously urges the 2arly return to jncons! cy than tal equeer ye. G Gutboraateria in aclaum tary Seward waa Highly delighted and yeomed | Mr. Henry Barnard, Comtiasionor of the Depart f-xpevic payments. He bellevce it coud be done with fie ate Sommmanion, Seed thettebty | a3 or tie ey Coane ( feotly at home in she very.novel company around | ment of Bdueatton, appotntcd unter an det of Con- | out damage to ang intéres's, and in @ comparatively ao on Rapesco 8 tao Cf . After a cordial interchange of good will the | gress, transmitted to both houses to-day aseries of | short period of time it would not matter-whether Tomas ‘ bassy bid the Seerociry goodhy, ant taking [*reteral dnd special reports on colleges, schools and | the boris were paid til 7OP gold) as thé’ BR oad t ir carriages drove fapidly back td town, \ patched. Geeabie to an invitation from Secretary Seward Artived the hotel, dinner was annoiwnced, chopsticks into requisition and the terrestrial good things Aopattments of science applied to tho industrial aria, aided by national land grants, State normal schoois. and other institutions for the and scliools archi 1, htt Al han aman gp) Lone ’ arrogant assumption of power RE eat NER CRONE AE TOIT AOE | Te OH MAE Et eo ewe Would be re-established and greembacks be worth par value. ume TF 1 elt Tet io M0" “ity pollvinane organization. yeot. the

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