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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1865. -_--——— ee ~- “ — ee BET ak ih aa stimnnc i cu ess | voting guilty, will euffer Foote to be confirmed seems | the produce of the United States, imcinding bullion, Somer, Titon, Trombull, Van Winkie, Wade, Weled, | Y.. for the tm te ‘1 the @ 7. ae Wailame, v. position of an additional duty upot de ngetion. to be @ muiter of some doubt now. gold and silver coin, manufactured votien, beef, coh fo shingles unported from Canada. heretofore had oceaxion to give ii deal my |... ote Moseage. °° | | dacon, ham, pork, Meh, bardware, trou and steel, raraus or dissenting from this view. it is uot | the ieakigh Yetoing o}- | lumber, leather, tallow, machinery, paper, petroleum ald Beta an at five three o'clock } y Y aso ve u " "re SS Ceeatnbe etapa Sip Matin tka; | eve Joint resolution wae passed Bendis and | xd Woollen manufactares not made into clothing. ‘pal College bl. Sap reo mega? of the Bloc ae sae, Sot ewan ombbear spe | Howe in am hour and a att after hd méemg? ‘Tee \conseniian 2 Siguae: Sienna > EON nee ramet Gt Portions of 1: which ae ann nneh tng i cepa IE | eit. gh te menggs wan he oa | ut ate Mini. aua gpa Come Hare | Snes neces ag PROCLAMATION BY SECRETARY SEWARD Suihortscd ty gt BAA be Mtns weF Pale > oe renstinng Of 1b except by a fow Hewaitan Minister to the mrette, ond # reek Saeco ; iieeniniehnaneds oi AGraT VORB, Decay gp wb a 235 ‘ . = od nd democrats. Wise was 2° seme St 810 romat i 2.0 tor seven years, ra oy pee yt Was greeted with lougnier on \2? republican side of aa ae anal - aan Neves, gpout th conemeens tae AUT ~ n jouse. ¢ * po Tha sevens og wee Nobody seemed to gare va sue Uierk | Suppression of the Coolie Trade with Jeoeh, tn the ar one count ae oon ceria pci ole was taken on passing theJotnt resolution, The Fourteenth Article ef Amend wed to serode continued to the ; bad Aniehed 1H", it Boutwell moved the previous | |The Secretary of State recently calied the atiebilo® je wera, op ile protection wo i idan | Bveglted3eu ohjections nt, ¢ rou ic ~ | Cuion, aod all that wae soqures, ee to j question. ° - yeas and nays were called and the | of the Prosident to a correspondence which bas tal Genta sag the Cnited Mo had heard of The Srgaken declared that two-thirds having vo eg Declared Ratified, —- anos they | Dil PAM og over the veto. lace between himself and Mx. Van Valkenburg), the Seon Sore | ‘ngiish- | tn the adirmative, and tt having been ceranéd by — MRT IR cae mao teat at ean Pome, DP’ sing the discussion of the veto imme | american Minister to Japan, from which St appears fag. yaad ino! ssccomatetagemmcall (LTS eration ‘al restorati ee. Ww e cussion of ie vet Messy! ie ie iwo-t that bod . d, ad to egitioate i wee that those | ¥ uate a funny incident occurred. Senator Stee: that the coolle trade has been opened ja, ae by A im. < Arvate wae then continued by Meters wit- wae at the bl, tue ion ¥ ihe pe ee ane | cere telations 2 " stat regard Morton and utters. w notwithstan e objections readent. Le fag conte | 5 cuter ale r? duying his remarks, placed his finger on hia nose | supposed citizen of the United States. alee we . ‘On motion of Mr WASHBURNB, (ren of U,, on Senate amendments to the Deficiency b:!] were non- Important Nominations by the | tmame’tnirer to, the. exereise of all 76 | and said while he scratched it, “This is one of the | the subjects of that empire and the ¢: concurred in aud # committee of conference asked Heke gnaranteed to them ty i prOM sot’ | sost incendiary articles” The galleries became | visions of law as inadequate to the suppression of President. Toe jot resolution under coprideralle’, 1 ots to the for. a, how- | convaised with laughter. The point of the joke is | the evil, whlch threatens injurious effects te a ever, seems to aswumne tha F surrection- we! point of the jo! Mr. Pomeroy, (rep.) of N. Y., from the Conference Sr) nots af thelr respective. tn “s thoze Saget: | that Jacob of Michigan has a most rabicund pro- | lutfons between the United States and Japan, Mr. Comnmaltten be the Govate anil & aucioriae the teat rary supplying of vacancies in the Executive Depart- menta, Made & report. After some discussion on a point of no public in- terest Mr. Pomeroy gave way to Mr. SCHEN< moved that there be au evel session. ‘The mo- ted toelr right as such and Op never again ex- | boscis, Van Valkenburg’s inquiry elicited the fact that the , - ai od ney 7 satan, the Unio Now Members Admitted to the House. coolies were engaged for three years to work on orreet It follows Pat thee eke aR: | A targe number of bills and resolutions were of- | Plantations in the Hawallan islands and that they | such release, and report (lve facts Yo Congress as soon antl vy acts of tic pr fered in the House to-day, but none of them of much | sailed from Japan in the British veseel Sclota, the | ae hie. He explained what he considered te Southeth States ia that (he war W¥ ged upon them wee ani p defects of the bill, which Lis amendment proposes to Voto of the Bill Regulatng ihe Vote of Certain ‘aud | importance. Two new members were swore in— | manager of the affair being a Mr. Van Reed, am [ piyg sion was rejected. Would thus be pi this ran © oting at th 5 The House refiised to suspend the rules. ees ) —That while the was Israe! G. Lash, of North Carolina, and ©. ©. Bowen, of | American citizen, who appeared to be acting e Al three o'clock Mr. ANTHONY, (rep) of R. EL, Mr. Loaax, (rep.) of Iil., offered a resolution direct- the Bectene ¢ ollege. ot fotin onus Yokohama as Consul General of the | Moved to proceed to ihe consideration of the exeou- | ing the doo: wo of the eras ca vhenn ha Nai upon the distinct ground | South Carolina. ‘The former Is a native of North | port of tive business, saying there was some important busi- a Lange} component parts of | Caroiiua, a iawyer by profession and was a Union Hawatian Islands with the consent of the prdyer yh ne Aveinet the lawful au- o The doct ts this subject} M Hie sald the bill hated Staten, termination | ™80 during the war. Although elected a republican local authorities, The documents on zh T. CONNESS opposed the motion. He CH ‘wiich as | he is understood to be rather conservative. Bowen | Were to-day communicated to the Senate with the | Would never be passed if it went on tn tis manner, pores during ie recess the crippled suidiers in is artment, Mr. ELpRipGe suggested as an amendment that be allowed to go home and draw their pay. Tawnge Of the BRI Over the a mt in fact, & rebellion, but thut | jy Northern man, but settled in South Carolina be- | recommendation that the law of Februasy, 1862, pro- 56 OE eee 70 eek Sage “Sen ee Fe rae, LOaax accepied the amendment, anu the rewo- Veco in Both fPouses. a pag - Thy fore the war. He served as a captain in the rebei | hibiting the coolie trade with China be made ap- Mi oy = ee ae ee eee ihe consideration of the conference report was , of receiving aud counting | army and was finally promoted to be major. His | Plicable to Japan. he: Hreeidens, Sanneatiies, | ve ratification posolu- | then resumed. : yes ‘ue eieetoras voles for President and Vice President | nanse was in the Dill for the removal of political disa- | The Recently Discovered Inands in the Pacific | yerered to the Judiciary Corimittec; also enclosing | agatut the repart * SPRCAFEG to be & majority " ; Loon he. Writ prenertaed Uy the coteatiotin. “That ple terins. | buities which passed Congress a few days ago. Be- Ocea a correspondence vetween the Departinent of Siate The BiH Ledec'ne tht Military [Adub!iohamemt | heperacwele requires that the President of the Senate | fore he was sworn in to-day Mullins, a violent ana | The Secretary of the Navy sent a communication | and Mr. Van Vaikenburgh, American Minister to “vhwil in the presence of the Senale and House of tothe Senate to-day in reply to a resolution In rela- Japan, relative to the suppression of the coolie Passed iv the Senate Representatives open ali the ceridficates and he erratic radical from Tennessee, made a bitter attack ie y inreply toa trade,’ which was refer to the Committee on sc reais . em shall them ve copnted.”? Gengemmn bes there, upon him, denouncing him 4s a rebel and a mur- | tion to the discovery, occupation and character of | Foreign Relations; also a communication from the fore ne power Under the Coustituuon tw receive the | derer, Atthe conclusion of Mullins? speech Mr. Ross, | the Midway Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The postage $ oh eat a oe. = Pacihes , sectoral voles oF to reject them. The whole power | gemocrat, of Tlinois, came forward and congratu- | islands, he says, were discovered by Captain N.C. | way islands of the also & communication . PommROY called for the yeas and Bare, Mr. SPALDING, (rep.) of Ohio, moved that the re- port be laid on the table. Pending the vote on that motion the House at five o'clock urned. NEW JERSEY. Teh CONSTEVUTIOVAL BREND MENG. Te me = ty ry a two ta | lated him, much to the amusement of the House. Brooks, commander of the Hiwaiian bark Gambla, | from the Constitutional Convention of Texas en- sit. ‘ ~ tute respect the power and duly of the President | Bille and Joint Resolutions Sigued by the | it July, 1850 In May, 1867, the Secretary of the | closins eck dr lawlessness and: crime the ene Hoboken. Drorhimation by Semetary Me ward—The ve | Of the Senate are ander the constitution rely President. Navy directed Captain William Reynolds, com- reterial; x refore, ad 7 ‘The Senate went into executive session, and after teenth Amendraemt to the Comstitation Dex | yi!) whem Mvetare mie Joine resolution | rhe president has approved and signed an act | mander of the steamer Lackawanna, to take pos- | some time took a recess until aif-pust seven o'clock. cinred Adopted and New @ Part of eur | iocved or counted from States that #ince the 4th of | waking appropriations for the legislative, executive | session, which he did om the 13th of September Evening Seswlon, Soodmmental Law, ise7, have Bot wuplog & constituvon of State | 94 judicial expenses of the government for the | last. Captain Reynolds in his report describes Atter recess Mr. WILSON, (rep.) of Mass., culled ANOTHER Susorpe.—A middle aged man was found lying dead yesterday afternoon at the Elysian Fields. Beside him were two empty vials, whicb, if is be- Heved, contained poison, No marks of violence : Wasmmeron, Jury 20, 16, | EOE mt Bg wer 1s exouroed wie all | yeur ending with June, 1800; an act making appro- | the harbor as formed very much like | up the bill for the ee Sey anaes Daaee | wore found, The man was @ stranger, and the body ue following Wax just beon promulgated by t 1 Honoluh th d sate ith | Stablishment of the Uni tates. He reported & | jies with Mr, Parsiow for identification, x iguted by the | nowhere te € Ublews, upon the aa- | priations for sundry civil expenses of the govern- | Honolulu, as rather more roomy and safe, but wi substitute from the Committee on Military Affairs. Socretary of Sauter— Cammpnon ul lhe Sate governments organized prict | ment for the same period; an act for the removal of | not quite as much depth of water on ite bar, which, | The first, section reduces the army to thirty regi ALLEGED ROBBERY BY A BARTENDER.—Last Thurs- Wittiam A. Swann, § are Miegal nud vou! The | aie political disabilities from the persons therein | however, appeared to be about eighteen feet. Water | ments of infantry, eight of cavalry and four of artil- | day night, during the absence of George Roman, pro- e MANY OF STATE OF TRE . ™ Th | joint resolution, by oopcedes U WHOM THERE PRESENTS | thal theme States Sere beaten ey virtue of their or named; jomt resolution exonerating certain United | Was found on the island at a distance of from four to a pe nara 2 eee the United Staten, on or | Ee incu: ane Hott to vote te tke arch. ise, butdenies | sates vowels from the payment of tonnage fees to J seven feet. ‘The soll will produce a good many kinds | airy regiment to be colored. |The wecond section ait day of June. in the year oue | gnd Vice Present of the Ubited i'foisws | consular agents in the Canadas; joint resolution | of vegetables, and choice fish are found in the yicin- | thorizes the Presley Soaeem cos arena, Ook ( humired and sixty-eight, paswed Ds cee eas aay eignt, pamerl # | either that thie er ix Wholly un- | directing the Secretary of War to sell damaged or | ity. army shall be reduced to thirty thousand. |The third UNITED Sta¥ies—Po ann MAY COMA, prietor of a tavern in Weekawken, his bartender, Henry Brown, decamped, and a gold watch, two gold chains and some money, amounting in aii to $206, were missing. Brown was arresicd yesterday iit New York and taken to Hoboken by Captain Dono- F és What the Sites 50 | vnserviceable arms, ordnance and ordnance stores; | Order from Geveral Grant im Relation te the | section provides for the honorable di of all | Yan. He admitted the theft and said he sold the ar- UIION IEBPORING AN AMENDMENT TO HE v om Cale ty pt — sronpate Amps Ah ea Thekt Boat Law, Le cyt te bande pie th the uervice excep that at Sales to 0 woman in Baxter street, Who is aixo held ive by ‘thy Senate and. Mouse of Wepresenta- Hetng fully watintiedt faa tere Caskicred of dismissed from the army by the sen- | ‘The following order from the War Department | Toae of carrying tis act into eect’ which. 1s Newark. eats of susacee, e Coneees gene tes thelr setations “© | tence of ® general court martial; an act imposing | 18 published for the government of all concerned:— | to be done by tl yy nese War, who is to ap. TaE THUNDER SHOWER of Sunday evening oves- Othe ‘Legislatures Of the sex sioned a considerable amount of damage to property 7 Congress having enacted June 25, 1868, that “eight int a board of oMicers for the purpose to designat texes on distitied epirits and tobacco and for over 1 yours hall constitute a day's work forall iabortre, | the officers to be retained, and submit to Congress purposes; an act authorizing the construction of & | workmen and mechanics now employed or who may | at its noxt session their names and the plan aeter- ridge across the Missonrt river upon the military | be hereafter employed by or on behalf of the govern- | mined upon. By section five it is provided that the Legisixtures of the several Hea to, the constitution ‘ef uve nied n b, Whu'n ratified by turee-(ourths of said Legila- President recet bve'vali¢’ wa part of the constitution, namely + C of naturalized Im Proven in this city and vicinity, Scppen Deats.—Christian Heisermar, » baker, while working in his place, No. 469 Washingtomw {4S orion T. All persons bor oe . ment of the United States, and that all acts or parts | vacancies in the places of commissioned ot ues eat thm Surin te Congres has Bo iwore power to reject thelr votes | reservation ot Fort a eee pe oan or | of acts inconsistent with this act be and the | shall be left unfilled until the reduction is made, and | gtreet, yesterday, suddealy dropped on the hoor aut loyal to the feders! Union. It w# worth Minister Burlingame to Dine Both Houses of | same are hreby repealed,” all officers of the | by section six the grades of regimental comm! died instantly. Disease of the heart was the cxuse. m 2 priwiieges or i States, Dor shallany State deprive any pert ©F property widaout due process of law, won within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. hiro. 2. Reyuresentatives aball be apportioned among the Tal States @ocording to their reepeciive pumbers, count- he whole Namber of persons in each Stat ‘ight to vot Congrese—The Chinese Treaty. amor sat rn in ae EASY splice having in cavalry remote Soy faa Serr Sen 1 © v and | civilian laborers, workmen Mechanics under lished, ized and restored Cane wap negro ae pee evant | their charge willbe governed accordingly. ‘The hours | she number of corporals in each company reduced March, 1867, a I veveptive to beth Dongress and the lead- | shai be so regulated as to agree as far as ible | to four. duihority. under Which the eitetion tor | 8 OMoinle of the government ax soon as the treaty | with the hours established in civil employment | | Section nine authorizes the Secretary of War to and Vic€ President can be held therein | between the empire of China and the United Statcs in each locality. Watcnmen, clerks, messengers a..d | deliver to the Governor of each State a number of ived from the governments instituted tiled bythe Senate, There are others whose time may ve necessary at any or ali | Springfield rifled muskets, with accoutremenis, not od Biaies, Ropre period. It clear Sat a Goo | Oe have been em y » hours are not considered to be embraced within the | exceeding one thousand for each Congressional dis- Aes, Representatives in Congress, the exeout Te those Stat nder | Several matters mow on the calendar ahead of the | terms of the law. In cases of great necessity, as in, | trict. ia! Ucers Ol @ Slate or the overuments organized ts demied toany Of, the mate inhabitants of the acts of Congress tur that purpose and Chinese treaty which will probably ve acted upon | Military operations, where men are on extra duty, | | Mr. AwrHony, (rep.) of R. I, said that the distriba.- (being twenty-one years of di ci " tre ¥ they must perform tne necessary service regardless Btataay Or i amy wag alatdgeh cunaps for pariiciee: 1 Comtrel ane Hiei imate and of no valally | govt. tt Ww thought In aday or two the Senate of the | or hours; but m estimating their extras uty py practice heretofore, which had been according to fon a} ion in both houses. He asked, Deceased leaves a family. ‘Trenton. EFFects oF THE TAUNDERSTORM.—The siimost unprecedented thunder and rain storm which pre- vailed here on Sunday evening frightened more than it injured. The German Catholic church, a pottery and several dwellings were struck by the lig but the conductors prevented the fiuid fr any notable damage. One woman named Mrs. Mooney, of this city, was struck, but Was nol seri that if the States whose inhabita: in rebellion Were legally aud jent and V t ond in that view the voles n in rebeflion or other crime, the: basis of representat those States for — Pres United states will, by asolemn act of ratification, | eight hours will be counted as a working day. | federal representati injured, therein sbal! ba reduced in the proportion whic the uuaber r Presideut and | | Extra hours of men on extra duty pav will ve re- | therefore, to amend by providing that two thousand ously injured, Sf senate cltzene shall boar 49 the, wholenamber of | since ks can at hamenl coal anes to ceases pamese | commmmamate tis bend of ee equality and | rica only iu cases of unsest public necesalty. be added for each State. TWE FIRE WW THE NEV JERSEY STATE PRISON, 3. To persod shall bes Kenelor oF Representative in | #0-called reconstruction acts of Congrem, canmet be | “Commerce between the oldest youngest gov- By command of General GRANT. ‘The amendment was xdopted. ev JE D, Assistant Adjt. General, | _ ‘The bill was discussed at length, Messrs. Howard, Further Particulars=Six Convicts. Cxcape— Several Robberies During the Fire—The New York Herald Vonveys the Firet Intel- or Vice President, or bold | legally received and counted while ‘votes in | (Tament® on the earth, The chief objection to the Signed, E. D. Towns! ° he wuly rthe United States or under | those hat can legally cast amd counted | treaty wh the des Willey, Drake, Harlan, Anthony, Sherman, Came- en an oath nen meuiber wil th ny = ; lowe bel ae ie article which provi teat ‘Morton and Wilson speaking in its favor ant PN rol the United States, or ae | in the sew Caf the laws is (FC® | Chinese auhjects shall be adumitted to all our scnoole, THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. Messrs Davis, Vickers, Duolitte and Buckalew in im tthe eral States to the legt-lalew oy Com Congremitor aloctor, or Proside: uy oiice civfl or military, Conpress Of ag an_ offi State Legisiatiire, oF as an executive or juds- . 1 institutions without be! opposition igen 7 = State, to support the constitution of the | RTES® Wiper the suljeot of reconstruction. Ll cannot | colleges amd educations’ ing v eae Ns DooLrrrt. u ca to Governor Ward, Stiter, shall have engaged {1 peer tnge eget re = S hey! he me gl ge —— = e ee subject fo any polities! or religious test, The Com- Second Session. oe arter re eee ae oe ‘east ‘the Now that the disorder occasioned by the Hate fre as tany, by a vole of two-thirds of ech | “pame Penge = ay A Foe Rey ay wee mittee om Foreign Affaire fear that this provision details of the bill decreasing the army to 20,000 in- | has abated and the convicts have been once more ‘eal of 30,000, which Le considered enough for the ce establishment, 20, 1868, ‘The amendment was deciared out of order. VIcKERS, (dem.) of Md., offered another yve such disabilities, " m " Tie valid the public debt of the United States, in rebetiion shal enliled to representation im ihe | Meh! lead to trouble, and therefore favor an amend SENATE. zed dy law, ine\uding debts incurred for payment of | Hiectorat College,” we. If It ts meant hy this decia- | ment whieh will place Chinese subjects on the same * 5 . , Feumione sad’ honsttes Tor services in suppressing inearrec- | FAtON that no State te to be allowed vo vote For Prem | toocine in tile er oem eerrirte 4 Wasnixeros, Ju AMENDMENT TO THE PENSION LAWS, Mion or rebellion, shall not be questioned; but neither we | dent and Viee Promdent all of whose lnhantann ! ” . : | weet ment providing that the distribution of arms, were engaged in the Tebetlion, t ls appareat | led mations. Mr. VAN WINKLE, (rep.) of W. Va., calted up a bill Yall not take piace prior to the 1st of January tat no one of the States will be exciuded (rom | Phe Comsnit Terrieries and Jask Voting, sinee ft ts w wn that in every Southern ’ atin’ — the Alaska | viating to pensions, which was passed. Among gt ge = beep’ vet erred eel b ghenrks gg agen wate who no ely aid eee a. nN of which 3, | Stee Provisions it construes the Pension law to give Stelee. ee ee ee ee Pere took’ part tn Me. Supqwanten ool tak yet . ‘| the preference for pensions to the representatives of |” After some further discussion, with considerable ' Citeemaes | cesckere com | 2. Sette. of Otte, wchatrmen, bes ted under con- impatience for @ vote manifest on the repubi giving Kt any at or connte . t therefure oom | ose, the eutjext of a government for our pew!y the deceased and unmarried soldiers and sailors in m4 a jou paaund ter, 7 cinde that the trie meaning of the joint resolution » _ * the following order:—First, the mother; second, the | VUe a8 Tene Oe Ty had ‘oat thirteen ortion Of Whose Inhabitants were | @oqatred pomwesstows im the north. After @ survey of were called for, and it appeared that but thirty-one ® that no Sete father: third, the orphan brothers avd sisters, It | Senators were present, one short of a quorum. Mes organized it has been ascertained that six prisoners escaped during Saturday nigit, Their names are George Dixon, John J. Yan Cleve, Thomas F. Smyth, George Hobsen, William Smith and John Morris. Dixon’s escape is the movt serious. He was undergoing a period of twenty years’ incarceration for manslauglier and hid served three. The sentence of the others varie? from two to five years eam. It seems that som roughs were admitted as representatives of the Fire Department, as a photograph worth C ne ich debts, obligations and al and void, ngrew® shall have power to enforce b: sate legisiation the proviatons of this article " Re LER COL! Arion! Wivw atay MOPHERSON, Ch ke | Cngwged in Hon shall he permitted to par — > th #2, : piece matven 9 terpate in the ial Reelin © cept apenas = - po yi ere bo authorizes pensions to persons disabled in the time | Seugers wert eee ee in search of another vote | articles to the amount of $75 w. wiwlea JW, FORSPY, Secretary of the Senate. terme aud conditions therein preseriied.Assanming conn pron ten time of adjor of peace while tn the service, ‘The iniaates of chari- | 2 Canad weed « Sige tig ng rages ss from 9 convict 4 named Biake. As And whereas by the second section of the act of | Hus to be the true construction of the resolution, he | Commies have determined not to take action thir fe 7 enone bisitend vam ppeared an no. eamend- | named Norton lost a qiantity of gold wi Co van. ¢ > inquiry becomes pertinent, may th x table institutions are not debarred from receiving | ment was rejected by a vote of 3 yeas to 29 naya. valued at $19 and some tinkets worth #40. The migrees, approved the 20th of April, 1518, entitiedt i i v tose Nortiero | gesmon. tt i urged there ts no special haste re net ‘Wiccan Gheree tae: Gin nimaneaite pes patina i sop hal “an wet to provide for the publication of the laws | Stkes a portion of whose inhabliants wore actaally ted eo atten senenent wilt enawer ens | P°Dons anh can an rp ae endments, | special re in Sundays HERALD apprised Gov- of the United States and for other purposes,” it is | in the rebellion be prevented at the diseretien of | © - itary governmen' BRSOLUTIONS. witie Bi Brnuged 9 without @ division. ernor who was sojouming at Long Branch, of + the duty of the Secretary of state forthwith to | Congress from baying their electoral vete counted? | temporary means of preserving order. The form of Mr. DRAKE, (rep.) of Mo., offered the following, hte toed. en passed by 24 yeas against 4 nays—a = ertigancs weacanvesta "artes bd itl > any ameniment to the coustitution of the | [It is Well Known that # portion of the imhalitants of . a o lated by the ittee . rer? cd States which has been adupted according to | New York and a portion of the inbabitants of Vir. | CV! Cuverument comsemplaten ty toe tanta’ © | which was latd over: the provisions of the said constitution to be pnb. | xinia were alike engaged in the rebellion: yet tus | VOry stetar fe fhe form now im operation in OW | Resolved, That listed in the newspapers authorized to promulgute wey well poy that — ae wel as New } ‘Torritones, with the magie difference of making tie | © oop Mt i! the laws, with his certificate specifying the States | York was at all times during the Wer recoguteed cxecutiy 1. The object . by which the same may have been adopted, and that | bY the federal gowerument as @ Male tn veto power of the Executive fina! yieet of this ‘On. ‘The Senate at twelve o'clock adjourned, thirty-eight be amended by adding pen led That treaties with Indian tribes or considered and passed upon in open HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WAsnIncTon, July 20, 1868. after reading it, chartered s special train and started for Trenton, arriving here on Sunda anthorized the keeper to enploy as 1 watchinen as he deemed necessary, ov arsenal at hia service if any emergeucy sb the same has become valid to all intents and pur- | tie Union so clearly that upon the fer. | He erercome the vaet preponderance of the foreign Mr. ANTHONY, (rep.) of R. L, called up the resoln- ‘i The authorities to secure some, at pores as a part of Che constitution of the United | mination of hostilities it w not even | Clement ane le check any measures which might | tiow authorizing the printing of twenty thousand | Under the regular call of States for bills the fol- faguives, | Tomereay Afternoon everything | thon whanens neither the act just quoted from nor ated soustetaael te ayaa mo via, | Pree Bantlie to the United sates, additional copies of the agricultural report, which | Wms Were Introdnced, read twice and appropri- lang La gear ‘ouinee mae are Y~ r ; . Vet acew a ’ er inw expressly or by conclusive implication | iz to this joint resolution, ine people of Virginia, | Mewthers Congremmen Onpeerd to Adjourn. | WME igpinabaenp aba. : | against. yes ihe Secretary of State to determine and | W/ess they comply with the terms It prescrites: ment. Mr. Mone c by Mr. Taper, (dem.) of N. Y., for heating and | An investigating committee was in « day ip the State Prison, but at this wr mation could be obtained as to the labors. Numerous rumors are afloat © origin of the fire, but the authorities gene ent ti rep.) of N. Y., from the eer Ss ( The Southern members snd Senators are urging | on Commerce, reported favorably the House bul | Yentilating the hall of the House of Representatives. Congres: net to adjourn, but to take a recess until giving the assent of the United States to the oon- By Mr. Jonza, (rep.) of N. C., for extending the Octover, Members from the Western and Middle goo harder wharves in the harbor of Oswego, | jurisdiction of the Court of Claims to the loyal decide doubtful questions as to the authenticity of | ¢ right of voting for President the organization of State Legislatures or as to the | President, while the people of New ‘ power of any State Legislature to recall a previous | Portion of the inhapitagts ef which St wet or resolution of ratification of any amepdmenis | Were also. in rebellion, are permitted to have proposed to the constitution; their electoral vole counted Without undergoing ur “ Witt z citizens of North Carolina, it as purely accidental. and whereas st appears from omicial decumentson | the process of reconsiraction prescribed for | Mules UANK Mt bad policy te adopt this course, and etn ee cat aigiftone ce Committee ty WDE” Had Wie. saiheciclae toe nicest ss fie in this departanent that the amendment to the | Virginia. New York is no more & Sate than Vir. | "her fear that Ht Would have 4 bad effect upon elec. the waneus tox 0, peititia Lien Hichard M. Hoe. iy Mr. y Q 1, authorizing the GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. consthution of the United States pro) ‘as afore. | Kitla—the one is ax much entitied to be represented | tions im thelr section, Ht wextromety dounttul if | “YP*Toncan trom the Committee on Finance re- | Coustessional printer to print the Land Ofice cir- — Mr. Samuel Wells, formerly Governor of Maine ant Judge of the Supreme Court of that State, died at his residence, in Pemberton square, Boston, on thie 16th inst. Governor Welis resided in Boston tor several years. He was brother of the late Mr. John said hax been ratified by the Legit res of the | im the Electoral College as the other, If Congress las : * ci “ or onwocttcnts Now Hatapolt the power to deprive. Vinginta, of thie right it can Congres will consent to anytbiug except regular Ported a joint resolution authorizing the Secretary Co hg the German language for distribution in ee exercise the Rame authority with rospect to New | #@urnmennt, a a Blatchford and George Opdyke on By Mr. MALLORY, (rep.) of jon, extending the ~ Wes evr nia, Ki Nan ae la, M York or any other of the States. Thus the result of nx, Beir, t Virginia, Kansas, Maine, Nevada, Mis ‘ S ; us the result ¢ oe. o act o 7 fy i v' in, { the President al election may be controlied Gram aed Cottay Ratif-ation Merting. the principles of equity and justice, The accounts | & tof bard hn duly 16, 7 ment of the tana, Minnesot de Isiand, W: - Feanaylvania, Michigan,” Massachusetia, Nebraska} and determined by Congress and the People | A mdiErs end sallor® menting te ratify the mom}- yf aa incurred in forwarding troops dur- | Shes: oregon Folunteers. totwocom | wells, at one time United States Senator frv aud Low 6: be deprived of their rights under the constiiotion to | mation of Grant and Colfax took place to-night in By Mr. CaVaNacu, (dem,) of Montana, for a com-| New Hampshire, and also of ex-Governor Wells, IMinois, Aclerk of the East India Company explained av absence from his duties by the following note to his ‘Honored sir, humbly beg you wil! ex- Avda wibereas it further appears from documents owe #& President and Vice President of the = RIGHTS OF AMBRICAN CITIZENS ABROAD, t o tie ip thie department that the amenament to the | United States. If Congress were to provide by law | TON OF the City Hall, Kt was largely attended and 1 ‘the bill concerning the rights of American citt- petorcsnag chen fs feralening veunverrs dating thel constitution of the United States, pro ‘a4 afore. | that the votes of none of the States should be pe. | addressed by Generale Varn Week and Logan aod | ens i foreign States was taken up at the expira- | jute Indian war. ah 1s@ been ratified by the new st cerved and counted if cast fora candidete whe dir tion of tae moruing hour, The question was on the fad, has i Ma constituted others, There was on the preminer continuous | oO ndwent of Mr. Counces to strike out the clatise mF Gen) et N.J., to farmish cannon for’ ‘estab i majorit sy Ps Anew Wee ee gern tent Torres of ire aoeaee —y iogtslotion woolen pth dueplar of Breworks. authorizing the President to make reprisals by sus- cuse my not atieadance oMce tila date, cause b get: to be and Seng ee naad, Florida, Norte Cargtias, | demned by the county as am anconstibetnnel om Movements of General (iran penaion of commercial relations. LS AND RESOLUTIONS, aboll as per margin.” In the margin of the tette ne ae tatee calle Camesteinunnd Alabeans: ' | revolutionary usurpation of power. It weuld, bew 4 Mr. PATTERSON, (rep.) Of N. H., made some re. | g lhe Call of the States for bills being completed, the} a aketch of the Holl was drawn out, ane the writes toe in ii iurtiicr appears fron oficial decu- | ever, be exceedingly dimicult to fad inthe eobanen. | TOCETaws Feoelved at the army headquarters 4 marky ropiying to sowie reflections made by Mr. | Unuer wi ed to call the States for resolutions,| went on further to aay:—“The breadth of paper beng: aes ae Re er ong el a Pod fon any moreguths for the pasaage of tue joint sate that General Gram would reach Denver to-day, | Coouess upon the Committee on Foreign Re jations Roc benean bills conld ve introduced and put on short | hase planned the boll small, bat if is dubiie — Stat . resolution under consideration then for en enact. | Where be would remaie two oe three days, soon 4 on Saturday, and insisting that they are in favor of trodu e Pre a dere ry, have ince pans te ag Be 8 -— ~~ ee: en “ef ‘al votes wot retare agate te St. Louts, eT pF Bg ge oe aoe Ate a ee eau oreres nae tate yay erg Wee women weuoida A yore man, at PB ns) been Foy wae te a raw "0 © Ol a , ears 90m comun| wurtelde tne sao eectos tothe aforesaldauendment; | of 8 majorly. of Congress, Xo preference |” @aicial Repert of the Mississippi Biection. | {inn muuran American, one, Dut war enunciated by | Hallfoad Company. Referred to the Commitiee on} Toweit, mass., on the 17th tst., by drowning him- And wheteas tt is deemed.a matter of doubt and | ist in the — constitution thorn Cicero, and out that our theory 1s directly ‘Mr. ELparpar, (dem.) of Wis., offered, at the in-| “¢/f in the caual. He was a member of the Chipper uncertarmy whether such resolutions are not irve- | Joirt resolution or the propesed tat European theory. Putting into the | stance of Mr. ens, of Pa., & resolution reciti Base Ball Club, which was beaten in a yentee- fiuar and | yvolid and therefore ineffectua! for with- | difference being that one would be it the power to make reprisals, frawing Ler consent of the said two States, or either | TNconsiitutional and revolutionary than Gwar by | inet Re rooms ie te Caples coeupied as 8 studio v7 day with the Harvard Ciab, but the deceased wae Miss Vinnie Ream are no longer wanted to accom: — not one of the players. ted the wet, teav~ declaration ‘of them, fe (he aforesaid amendment; both would rest upon the radical error that Ceugress | showing that the Congress, and Senos the “comusities recommend Wi refore, directing ing @ note to tle ciub to that effect, “Aud Wit cus the whole number of States in the | has the Power to prescribe terme an conditions 1 | feated in that State by 1,699 majority. Only one A, nanceatioe ie nat ie Zina ee a THe nat | Rev, Dr. Wilham Allen, of Northampton, for near- United Stadew is thirty-seven, to wit:—New Hamp: | the of the people of the, States to cast their s a the most objectionable | Of"vr. Lincolm not exceeding one year ly twenty years President of the Bowdoin College shire, Masm wttuselts, Rhode Isiand, Connectient, | votes for President and Vice President. ae | Spas r and author of “Allen's Blographical Dictionary,” diert feature in the bili—the provision empowering the Mr. STRVENS, (rep.) of Pa., made a few remarks in rt New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, | Teasons thus indicated 1 am comstrained to return President ¢o make reprisals by imprisoning innocent | gupport of the resolution, and said if he had been| at Northampton on Thursday, aged eqhty-four years. Marviand, VArgula, Norib Carolina, South Caroli the joint resolution to the Senate for sach farther sc men. Rea a eo \Kenticks, Tepnessee, OMe | tion thereon as Congress may deem necessary. = Mr. Conxnas, (rep.) of Cal., interposed to sny that | Preparing, 1a nsaty ubecen biter dane ‘Acoldier was Killed in Chattanooga, Tenn... 11h Lousiana, le lana, Mississippi, Minos, Alabama, ANDREW JOHNSON ate amt the bill requires that every available means shall | nave thrust him into the “black hole.” inet., by 0 citizen. Maine, Micsour, |, Arkansas. Michigan, Florida, Texas, | WaSWiNaTON, July 20, 1868, Geet be onercioed before reprisals are euthorized. Mr. Sawyen, (rep.) of Wis., at the instance of Mr. Jowa,” Wiscons 'M, Minnesota, California, Oregon, ast —— R88 Se aimee ee teat Kelley, ‘omfered ‘@ resolution” the Navai MISCELLANEOUS. Kansas, West ¥, irginia, Nevada and Nebraska; MISCELLAVEOA ASMIVETON - | Comm con’ vest = " . ‘hud whereas the tWenty-throe States frat herein. LANEQUS We vews. mittee to tinue the in aout becore named ® hose Legi-latures have ra ified the - tore the Tiling hee to pve ean tnnocee arson. ‘ia | 4fd, and to reportat the next session. Adopted, | ito pubiieny vo chap a aire riview ire. ' ‘zene are forming combinations to secure the inde- oS - a vn aed (A BEOLUTE DIVORCES OBT. | | seid proposed ag endment and the six States next ‘ before Judge Wyne thetret Supreme Coart . offered a reso! Attorney, ree Thereatter named a® having ratified the eaid proposed petapeenyy~iro bos, Aga amend se Ale Cpe BL tion declaring thar'the ilouse. views with ‘deep in. | ———— = — . dinendiment, by ,Mewly constituted and established Nominations by the Presidem. teat hes hed ws | terest the herotc ies of the Cretans to BEOLUTE DIVORCES OBT. legisiative bodies’ togetver coustivute three-fourths | ‘Toe following vominations were sent into ¢ . ragors and statesmen to achieve ite indepen: | their independence; that in common With {he A A La oF tue whole mumbe * OF Staten yn the United States: | Senate to-day. Among them are several for oa eto, Seelet | can people it sympathizes with them in thelr suger. |”">eiy Jt ay } ow, therefore, B® atl, William BH. . fi and ardently wishes for their speedy triumph. = — ———— = Seward, secretary of State of the United States, by | aut off cen:— of such power. He | adopted. ™ om Virtue abd in puTMuad NCE Of The second wection oF une] Willam P. Wella to be Assistant Treasnred php pind ME ALLI#ON, (rep.) of Iowa, introduced a joint | A Uh Museiee curse th Dey BRiuca, Sim Brseiwere f Congress appro = pt age Agen John 1. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, to be Minister | olime. 1 & Oative ef thet State, where he hes stwagp Mr. comearted with the | resolution admitting steam ploughs free of duty for |cormer, Fulton street, "Brice" Carnie fold copereter'e naire ca ttlty Web if the res, | Caneeceeee ae Maryland, te be Com, | TMO® Melt One of the wenichiont plgReED @B4BD J declaration of the preambie that the right of expatn- | "YTS, ety he) sae oar raanical Wieh Tree one Creed ee < the Legisia [Wes of Ohio and New | missioner of Pensions. x Ricbiand Gietrie’, and as 8 comment Ugieg Mag oo resolutions and Memorials of the Constitutioual Con. AsRENISSAT Tieoourt RS eed wining eae Festi amendasent are" |" eury Me Walt to be Minister to Austria. thrwaghout the wee “prevent itv ote | Yention of Florida, including one req AS ah ected oy mre ax renaimin; c and eftey eiisha Foote, of New » fo be Comminsioner of & to establiah i nang the suba cquent resolutions of the | Patente, Hie Testo Renate Gunde Rewered to Eien, | Ss Sanalies Gevatae Cie ee at Lagisis.utenor theye State Whleh purport to wilh | | Wiitutns. Rosecrans, to be Minister Extraordinary | | Thad Serwss Midiied bie promne made to Mie | oe, ce with tational | na Mt URSON, (tep.) of Mich., offered a resolution to drow the consent of aaia St ‘Tes 4 oh ratitioa © Spain. nie Reem some Lime age to ge’ her back imte her the fe r. Jaa. H. Bureh, who contested the seat of Mr. resail amen (ment has beew ratitied Joun A. Meth |, of Iinois, to be at may be exarcived 10 preserve the public safety. Horn. a invefore uventioned and #0 has — to be Minister (© | seudio in the Capitel, from which ehe wae ousted by ie @ are bound to protect Van Bawaure iron jor ae monte iy the reao- sane! purposes ae a part ne wt Cooper, 10 be Commissioner of Incernal | Butler im order vo create # prison for Wooley. ‘Thad | Reluraiiiel etineme Jens ga io Sa teame sons cen lution on the table. Negatived by yeas 68, nays ot Mr. Ridridge to offer the reavtenom, becanse (he | man coe power to decide upon the propriety of | Te resolution was then rejected by yeas rej into set my The President nominated the fotlow! t nays 75. f ey eat 6 . a'eo NO ing Dome | call of Statler did ot react Penner ivens today bul prisais by imprivtwo innocent men. Su; - Department Of | omcers be pat Hf ePrough Riwself enter che whip sud | pose, Re asked. when we iw Dr. Bisckburn | NORTH canorisa AND SOUTH CAROLINA MEWBERS | por cieniare, Ae, In the above I Washington, this twentieth day | Robert Mul 1a, 10 be register of pubvic | spar of the previows question He dt not allow ite | ge’ innocest Amereen , Ay Gasca wens Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass, frum the Comuiittee on ! ions, reported back the credentials of Mr. Iyrae) | For circulars, de., tn the Migsourt Sta r tnord one thonsand Nevada; Albert G. Boone, of new Dance North Caro vit hundred ght and of the inde- agent for the Kiowa and Comanche | CPPODtH™ # © preted md ; member elect 1 SIMMONS, nee of the United States Of Americn the ‘itdie, of Nevada, to be receiver of | i Butler, secing the delermination of the “Ghd bin ay pathy With the objet pds bill. Mr. Lash advanced to the Bpeakare cua, had the . hive, Keimont, Nevada; Daniel J. Ryan, | Commoner” to put (he meaeure trough, Kept quiet PRRIDES WS Mg test oath adtinistered to him and took his seat as yeast and ways oe | there not have been warf He closed by declaring 5 WILLIAM H. SEWARD, Secry tary of State. of Wiavonsin, receiver of public moneys at Kenosha, At haif-past one Nepresentative from North Carolina, ox i Wis: neal socenane oF revenue | Mey Of the radivels were digueird at Thad, but | of the bill relat » Dawes ago reported back the credentials of ate “ California; Theodore J, | Done of 'hem atlempted fe tora owerde with | lege Was receiver ©. © Bowen, ef Sou rolina, and asked that the THE PRESIDEVE*S VETO WES SAGE. } of internal revenne for, ie Bee. | him a a = ty ~~] ‘the reuding ive — Givvcrives by tl fa’ of the Tih of Juiy, e + Oliver Smith Williams, " pees ee eration. Ai a ministered to him, he having served in tie p | revenue for the Mecond district | THe Treaty WHO the Sandwich be) ted the om passing the bill, | Confederate army. . aevrucet mater Veto of the Joint Resolution Exctua te fre Jeremiah Seitzinger, assessor of | Ont OF The (reaties before the seman tanta mtiong t ona wt the President, The report was accepted, and Mr. Bowen adv 61 a, em the Electoral College the Votes of Certain | Ierna’ revenue for tie teat dmertet of Pennsy!. | procedence of the Chinese w tai berwees Sconuiad tautenek, few worts, pro- to the Speaker's chait end sdmiuistered to him ¢ 4 ee eae is ve, 4 ‘ ania: len N. Felton, treasurer of she United - é of col oath wikich is preaeribed for persous Whose politi ’ S, =. States Lately in Rebellion. i States branch mint at San Francisco. Cale Reward | 20 the King of the Hawaiian isiands ed it one of the | disabiiiigs have heen removed. d took Mie seat a For etreutas tt aaa wel hy Ks o ud WASHINGTON, July 20, 4" 808. F. Wood, collector of inierual revenue for the Third or y * commer v emanated from | a member from South Carolina. De pti ea xteens ormation jal above The Preswient this afternoon sent the foila wing | “strict oF New York, ton in eveet Loe agg CONFERENCE COMMIITER REPORTS. TOD, oe eriagion, Ke. menage 10 the Senate: | he nominations of Raimund Cooper for internal pew daunted in the | ,.Mt; DONNELLY, Ce from the Commit. | eeizks CASHED AND INPORMATION PUR. To THE SKNATH OF THE UNITRD States: revenue commissioner and Win, P, Welle for amsiat- | speceh im ite fave Fessemtew quite exe. He vant one humble sata 0 id I hapa vamant Gl mo Mahon of tue tie: A. aithed in eogns Hevanstand al tagauoea tewariens T have given tw the joint resoittion entitied “A xe: | aut seerciary of the tmasury, vic Iy opponent it . | representative of the republican party ! CLUT Mer and Broke: aohition exetuding trom the Hlectoral College (Ne | everybody by surprine, ‘These are Cheatien, baa bth tl © of the trey | my readiness 'o meet this ineue ‘and: tak Gonee rer anes & aes eg ge mye am app LH) Broadway ond 188 Falton stiert votes of States lately in reveliion which shall not have | ems to be Tittle | proposes that anime: ote, cotton ut wwe, We will ao berore the people nport t creasing he land one, pousand heen recoguiged” as carefil examination ast have y Prebablity ef Cooper's nomination being confirmed, | manufactured, f Whether those governments slall exist oF W it by one hundred thousand seers. HEALTH RESTORED BY ad Banaya Ho heen able to bestow upon the subject during the few } but Wells may sip through, Ne is a lawyer, and | skins, suger mo above \ . | ahes shall be destrored by revolutionary means. Let sr Pe nee wa aaaant tee reee | aed |e ge om spate” nigeation) ura ay eet Ta my approval. ‘weelitig constrained to | Woon’ Of the war democrats during the repetition. | color, aprupset iar ant u MNne bill was passed over the President's vato by a | ,,Mf: CARY, (rep.) of On olay Jt OM INC | ine cong rere crite, pir? wiibhow my consent, J herewith return the resolu. | PL eha Foote, te nominee for missioner of | ducts Of the Haw teow at ha f vate Of 4b to 8, a8 follows table, which Was agreed to—ase 13, mays 7°. ® inoinding iy ont t sowitied me Subsequently that tnotion was recousidered, the | o tion to the Segyle, in'whick house it originated, with | potnts, i¢ father iiaw of Senator Henderson. . | States her of doty sand | Year Meera, ADbou, Anthony, Cameron, Cattell, Chae- | conference report mon-concurred i and # few Uumi. | Decies, of rt yr hes matemerlt of the 1 ep daha aed aes Whether the radical element in the Senare, which a “ of Cer, Cole, Conkling Ly -Y Bae mittee of Con! asked, chiowess of n of seven 10m 8 based npe Whe : fae onewleratio queda, Feasenien, Frei re, ! rg ee tutes wines ‘ne | was aismusted at wonimpeachiment and whiew | the Mrxt artic Bunenad @ aaies, erena Howe, nel - Me, Lar MORE EROTRCHION AaRED son. syanepeles nervouste a ee ue Babitabig were ih heen are A Jevelied We WIM wh the Wiktonri Senarur for yet | Ske item we ‘ F awe tae ah ‘fee. 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