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Sud ‘ * . NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8 1969—QUADRUPLE SHBET. 5 — ee ~Seheres selehlioocapenarecanmmtennisetllinteatiaihs ot be one of thd ¢ ‘that issue from the canard | dealers selling compounds of sueh nature that thetr | between the United States and Brazil, $150,000; be- | W. Bayard, Athens, Athens county, Ohio; | relieve members of Congress from importunity and bareau of the Hotel Lambert, of Paris, It is sald | proof cannot be determined by hydrometer the } tween San Francisco and Sanawich Islands, 676,000; | Has Emin ge MoMakin, Aalen, Marion county, | to prerve independence of, the dutarent depart that that bureau te highly fratrfal in diesemmating | gallon mentioned in the law shall be construed to | total sum, $725,000. une ] , Livingston county, | member of Congress or delegate front w any Edson W. Assistant Assessors of Internal Revenue. tL; Thomas 8, Collinsville, Madison count Who shail, directly or indirectly, solicit or Me lew as are | mean wine gallon instead of « ” as at jes against Russia, and particularly such “proot gallon,’ Mend the appointment to office by the President or caiculated to weakep the entente cordiale between | present the Czar and Wg leer bei Seare cline ‘The Sopreme ms san the Jews be trae or false, | Im the Supreme Court of the U: States to-day Disttict Attorney Pierrepont Consulting pases President Grant will wait for reli. | Was argued the case of Farrington against Saunders, ‘The following Avsistant Assessors of Internal Rev- | Il/.; James Y. Sore faukegan, Lake count, Ne' nf Enos Ho} Davidson county, the heads of depariments of any person in of the enue bave been appointed:—Abram Fabs, Seventh | Wiliam Wark, ae aoe county, N. axcoutive Gepertinsahy; exospe Beeb, recom district of New York; Albert H. Nash and Loring H. | Henry A. Hallerman, Hudson City, Hudson county, | tion be in writiug in response to a written 7 Bronson, Twenty-filth district of New York; Morti- | - . me Fapunse,. Washington, Washington | of the head of the department asking info! r - ball, Carlinville, Macou- | or by # Scuator in giving nis advice and consent im able informayion before taking any action. error to the Cirouit Court for the district of West | mer 8, Sweeting, Twenty-fourth district of New a Stabe, ae hcg with Secretary Boutwell. While on Russian subjects Thins as well give you | Tennessee. The decision below sustained the cotton | York, i il; James teens necingnel, tase gu ty Of ® Intaderoeaac, Suc watenie cnrent National Colored Convention. mon coanty, |) Hour Wells, Moline, Ro: Sali be fined not exceeding $1,000 for eaca offen: a few points about the reported new Prime Minister | t@X Imposed under the Internal Revenue law of to succeed Prince Gortsonakoff. His name ts General | 1846. It ts maintained here that the tax ts invalid 7 becanse unconstitutional, as being a direct tax with- : Nicholas Inatief, and everybody here is asking the CONFESSION OF S$, T. BLATCHFORD. question, “Who is he?” Inauief 1s a special favor- | Ut apportionment, and as being a taxon State ex- ite of the Czar. He 1s not more than forty years old | Portations, and commenced his diplomatic career in 1850 as | Oharles P. Shaw, of New York city, was to-day ‘ ° Minister to China, where he displayed go much skill | #4mitted to practice in the United States Supreme Bweeping Developments to be | auring tne atmeulttes betwoen France and England | Court, on motion of Noah Davis. on the one side and China on the other, that he was | Excitement Among the Washington Colored Made Public. called to St, Petersburg and rewarded with the De-| Aristocracy=Marrlage of a Relative of the partment of the “‘Asiaticy.” In this new department Portuguese Minister to a Washington he behaved with still greater ability and attracted | Belle. He was next sent After many postponements and some obstacles Probablo Release of the Spanish base Ferpapenaetrpegpestreamunt bg where at last | that would have appalled most people the long * Gunboats. accounts he stull was, Inatief isa great-friend of promised nuptials of Mons. Paul Gerard, brother- America, and believes it co be the great desideratum | 12-Jaw of the Portuguese Minister, and Miss Maria to keep up the sympathy between Kussia and the | Bareka Wormiey, danghter of a colored citizen of Untied States, His elevation from Ambassador to | Washington, tool place this evening at tne residence Virginia’s Admission Proposed | ve prime minister over Gortschakom is one of the | Of tho Rev. Dr. White, pastor of St. Matthew's Roman In the National Convention of colored men to-da: Sigud county, Jonn Hotatling, Rochelle, | 2nd it shall not be tawful for the Presi¢ent or se adninilan Was-adcustsd;thad eitinietanie’ oat ¥ | oxto county, il; Daniel 6. James, Syeamore, Dé | Lead of any department to appoint to oflee v@ opted that distingul colored | Kalb county, 1; J. B. S Marsh, Knoxville, | employ in ity department any person Who sna be and white men be admitted to seats aa honorary eu county, oi Willlai B, Smita, ‘acme, air oe or taatrectiy Secon sisnineg therefor by any members, A-telegram was read Secret: elenry county, Ti; Patrick H. Jouea, New York, hor of Congress or delegate from a Verritory, of State ‘aia’ be eet 1 cose “00h wig New York county, 'N. Y.; Erastus D. Chipman, | €Xcopt ta Ty auer now provided, fe ippi, Lyne, jackson, | Sougertics, Ulster’ county, N. James B. TH explained the provisions of the a8 follows:— tas Oe Coxsac! ; Green, ome reform was needed was generally To tar Pres: a, ye | Ov eacl Baliston, Sarat r A Civil Service DIL had been prepare: VENTION ENT OF THB COLORED MEN's Cox Bara Torningtoa, Newbury, Osange count le the appointment to ofice.devend on the Seventy th re ohn K. Loring, Waterloo, Seneca county, N. ppicant, to be determined by @ boar eend prestige ee triumphant colored radicals Wistar. stutls, Greenpoint, Kings county, Ne Ye; | Of examiners, but the diticulty was to organize a . Hudson, Peckskill, Westchester count: poard Wich should iiseif be beyond parusan control. ‘This Was greeted with long continued applause. Jobn W. Van Etten, Lyons, Wayne cou ‘Zhe powers of the government wore divided up Into Adelegale trom North Carolina offered a resolu- Le Lac Lr gy Sap yer i CO three pgioonieg Pg was empha noally inon relat! « a Lipple, Camden, Oneida count erame of checks and balances, upon the proy ol cena <0 the straggling peoplags Cuba; that } wii, Calthage, Jefferson count maintenance of which the perpetuation of our re= ‘ecognition by Congress would meet the ap- | Stauntou, Augusta county, Va. iubridge, | publican system depended. In some of the States Proval of this Conveution, and pledging the strength eee ee pant fd ; = city county, Va; po tony w bite Pied cua. fucn teanen a nna th Hive Michael J. @ Fredericksburg, Spottsylvanta | ecutive, lative and cial brancues, but j~ of ‘Mra ea to the support of the county, Va. Jucksen Me one, J Madan, Washing- | tive prohi ons were jaid down in the constitaiong government. The resolution was referred to the | ton county, Va.; Jolin H. Fre exington, Rock. | Of (hese States against the exercise of any of the Bueluess Committee, bridge co Va; J luingion, Macon, | PoWers properly belonging to one by either of the Bibb county, ; Dayid E ‘ald, Amer Bu otters. Wile tae United states constituion vested 5 ter county, Ga; "J. E. Bryaut, Augu: Richmond | the !egitallve power in a Congress, the executive in the S te. * most remarkable of modern times, Catholic church, corner of Fifteenth and H streets. NOMINATIONS SENT TO THE SEIATE. county, Ga; Irederick ‘Bait, “Ta ge, ‘Troup po fi a Presiaent and the judicial power ie Scnate. Nominations for the New Judicial Districts. | Te postponements ana ovrjacles were principally PROPER OES county, Ga; meet Prottyin ita, Cob | in the conria, it did not so abaolutely TT A ¥ Gi ies L, Oiltt, 1, Chatham | Mmbibic the exercise of any part of the powers of ong 3 I learn from on oficial source wnat the nom. | the following:—The gentleman disired to be marred Wasutncron, Dec. 7, 1869, Samuel Mende Clara, Santa | bY another as was done by some of the constitutions inations for the mine new judicial districts by @ Catholic priest, and the lady by a Presbyterian Spas e 4 created by an act of Congress will be sent to the | inister of her own color, The gentleman wished A odio Return to sh Payment Seuate to-morrow. Ibs probabie that the nomina- | the ceremony at an earlier day, but the lily Suggested in the House. ton for the vacant judgeship on the Supreme | Sbiected, deciaring sho could not be ready sooner. bench will be sent in at the game time, | Last Sunday both these aimicnities were arranged, There is @ good deal of speculation tho lady gracefully yielding to tne gentieman’s Wasntxaror, Dec. 7, 1860, | not omy aato who the judges will be but who isto | Wishes tn both particulars, and it was agreed that Fao Now York Custom Howed Frauds | co upon the Supreme bench. It is the general im- | they should be wedded on this evening, “This ‘The President has sent to the Senate the following | C! sae Pons rpc % Braneisco count Cal; Edson list of nominations, the appointments having been solauo county, Cale; George \V made in the recess of Congress:— Lafayette county, Mo.; W. TO BY JUSTICES OF THE PEACE VOR THE COUNTY OF Cuaries county, Mo. WASHINGTON, D. G * rhia county, “ James Donaldson, Thomas C. Connoly, Edward G. Hanniel . ievon” ewe ae ¥ Handy, Horatio R. Maryman, William H. Chase, | Boonville, Cooper count M James E. Deviin, Join Cornell, Richard A. Hy Kusseiville, Logan count neiwco, San | id regard to State affairs, The appointment to Valiejo, ecutive [uncuon under the as not given exclusively department. ladged, neither the y Bead of a department could ap. Polat au ciicerin any case without the consent of McDaniel, | Congress or the advice aud consent of the Senate, Campbell, | Tue coustitation requires the President to nominate .t jas Porter, y and with the consent of t ate to appoint y.; Mrs, Lucy Morehead } 4! Oflicers of the Uniied States, except the President, President nor leo bag 4 - a > Coo Porter, Louisvilie, Jeie: ve ; John», | Vice President, Senators, Kepresentatives and the Apeommsing Developments Promised by | pression that Attorney’ General Hoar will be ten- | having been seiticd - Mons, Gerard went to | Join F, Cook, Amos Hunt, Arnold B, Johnson, | joey sein eoundy, ies ke Le Head Harrods: | ollicers of the houses of Congress. During @ Teces@ Blatchford. dered the latter appomtment, but it 13 not known | Rev. Dr, White, to notify him that he would | Samuel W. Pearson, Alexander Gorden, Erastus ©, Ky.; Win. Maitand, ‘Andover, | Of he Scuate, the President may appoint to fils United States District Attorney Plerrepont arrived | whether he will accept. like to have the ceremony performed by that clergy- | Weaver. Atbtios ChaMomomn, sf Mostoy,, Al haaisat doperanciimners CoMmae bere this morning to consult with the Secretary of Another Effusion from Senator Drake. man at St, Matthew’s church, Dr, Whlie made the SECRETARIES OF DEPARTMENTS, ron, Mid: | by acts of Congress, Practically, appointmenta William W. Belknap, lowa, Secretary of War; | gicsex county, bass; Samuel O. Upham, Waltham, | lad not, for some years, been made’ wituin the cone George M. Robeson, New Jersey, Secretary of the | Middiesex county, Mass; Joun H. Alleghaay, | Stitutlonal mode. Nominally, appointments were Navy. Aliggiiany county, Pa.; David’R. Verrickson, Mead- | Made, but in reality they were uictated and cone eae: ere Nyaa ville, Crawford county, Pa.; Robert Hewley, W: trolied, 1 a vast majority of cases, by an influence MINIBTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY. amsport, Lycoming ‘county, Pa.; Isaac dones, | unknown to the constitution and jaws. Every Sen- Henry 1. Blow, of Missouri, Envoy Extraordinary | Susqueianna Depot, Susquehanua county, Pa.; Mrs. gored pane phate ged a eee Seo a Mini . VATHn oy , | Blizabewn P. Coberaton, New Brighton, Beaver ere dictated by them, bi ‘eBLC ie prapan Nonegl habed peta dL gira a county, Pa.; James McKean, Mercer, Mercer county, | heads of departments were not left free to make fi ‘a, Envoy Extraordinary to Chipa; | py.; James 'D. Wood, Central Cily, Glipin county, | selecuons with an eye single to pubitc good. As a Danie! BE. Sickles, Envoy Extraordinary aud Minister | Colorato Yerritorv; Edward i. Quick, Brownsyilie, | general sule, HO wan could be appointca to any fed- ‘he Treasury rolative to the case of Samael. Blaten- | ye pak tagourt, usual inquiries, and discovering that the lady was ford, accused of being a party to the drawback | tenzeq hea hactaooandpnery ‘Senate eerie not a baptized Christian informed Mons. Gerard that frauds in the New York Custom House. Judge | remarkable effusion upon the subject of paralyzing | 4 dispensation would have to be obtained from the Pierrepont bad ap interview with Secretary | justice in tue Supreme Court, to-day let off atiother | Archbishop before the ceremony could be validly Boutwell about eleven o'clock, having previ- | eqnany strange resolution requiring that tne floor of | Performed. Mons, Gerard acquiesced in the ously called at the White House to Pay | me seuate be cleared of all persons not entitled to | Dropricty of sending for a dispensation, but his respects to the President. The District | ing privilege thereof ten minutes before the meeting | “¢clared privately to some of his friends that should Attorney says that in a conversation with him at } of that august body. ‘THe resolution was certainly a | the required license not be granted_he would have his omce yesterday Blatchford acknowledged Bis | «nieco of great egotism on the part of Mr. Drake, | tte marriage performed by one of the District | Plenipotentiary to Spain, Datnenga, Coan, KORA SUABCG Yim, ANStity TEATS | SOR cmocdscann OF persone WOO hapneusd Jo reuee! } ‘. t: » Texas; . Tracy, lionsten, yeep guilt and Bald he had been @ party to the drawback for it was never considered specially by any one but | Iudges. Happily the dispensation arrived here this MINISTERS RESIDENT. county, ‘fexas: Win. Jones, Vailas, alias’ county, | Sent tie uistrict for the time pemg Mm Congress, if he Cc. . Andrews, Minnesota, Minister Resident at,| Texas: J, W. thi, Waterbury, New Haven county, ance kw o pocemrconnly edie Po ae ee ee . Conn-; b. F. Marsh, West Winsted, Litchile!d county, 18 rate, sald the speaker, e Knew of Lustan ecoori lan Russell Jones, Minister Resident at Chaties ©.’ Bristol, Ansowa, New Haven | of fatinful pubite omicers, friends of the admin Belgium; Robert OC, Kirk, Ohio, Minister Resident at | county, Conn; Barilett Bren’, Middietown, Middlesex | istration, be.ag removed té wake a place for Sreads, but at thesame time insisted tha: he W8S | nimselt that the inventor of this novel resolu- | Moruing, and the marriage was, therefore, decided Sctidg for others, Judge Pierrepont told him he | tion wag strongly entitled to the. floor, and | to come offat ball-pasteight thisevening. An cfort going to Tegueny sboet his case, Blatch- } ghonia the resolution go into force the door- | Was made to Keep the matter a great secret; nobody on the retu ford wajd that of the Judge ne would | yoo was fo know of it but a few friends, the Hexaup | Uruguay; Uenry A. Pierce, Massaouusetts, Minister | county, Coun,; James M. Moure, Saiv Lace City, | @ ivtend of tie Representative irom the district, Y A pers should be instructed to see that Mr. Drake ‘as Ww ol jut a few friends, the Hera , » » hare faxes ooeaan: tr ih Lat, a en 0 subseque! ing : * re , Utah Lerrit ames Ferrles, | aud at a subsequent period during tne same cen by ea rena et the Case. te etd® | is also swept out in the clearing of tue Noor. Drake | Co'respondent and amember of the French Lega. | Hinieci 0 ginvauan tslandes Be Rumsey Wing, | ororsonville, Clark couaty, Ini.; George Hl, Duna, | Admulstintion, the new appointee ad Oven removed make @ clean breast of the case. fe further | has been ina particularly bad humor ince his arri- | tlon; but somebody let tue cat out of the bag, and SKORELARiKB OF LEGATION. Greeusvurg, Decatur county, Ind.; Peter Platter, | 0 give the piace eituer to the forwwer iucumbent or iformed Pierrepont that he would astonish him | yar in the cliy—whether from causes dyspeptic or | !ong before nightfall a large proportion of the | John F, Deiupiame, of New York, Secretary of Le- | Seymour, Jacksum county, lud.; dwin Lyell, r Sriend Of & new Reproseataayo Rod Bes h a 7 ; a Keadauville, Noble ¢ » Ind; H di. Ken- ul election had succeeded im supplaatin, and the ‘country with some revelations he | qisappointed ambition cannot be said. Anumber of | Colored community was in tho highest state of | sition ar Signa; John Hay, of Iilinols, Seeretary of | Ct Pivmouth, Marshall county, Ind; Lindley M- Tone. When the nomination calue Delo Would make and intimated tuat he could not tell hts | genators laughed at the august Missourian’s propo- | €xpectation ane excitement. ‘The newspaper ee iho in omante, Cox, Tuornton, Boone county, Ind,” * le action upon it wae a mere form, and in story faithfully without implicating somemea who | sition, remarking thot it was‘a small business, men, too, were im & ferment, contriving | Lyell T. Adams, New York, United states Consul, COLLECTORS OF INTRANAL R a nO other aneanon, way pale eae stood high in business, oficial and political circles | Senator Trumbull Political Philan | #!! sorte of plans with a view to get- | Malta; Vhomnas Adamson, Jr, Pennsylvania, Consul, | -,Henjamin B. Emory, Unite dist @ nominee was acceptable. to ie meine in’ New York and elsewhere. Woat the nature of * gale é Houoiuiu; George H. Butier, Cailfornis, Consul | “corge H. Gordon, Seventh distiict, Ma BTCA CORCER ACT, "AP NES TSE thropist. ting @ peep at the remarkable nuptials. About| (oneral, valcaiia; Samuel H. ak. Byers, Jowa, Con- | Wiluam Ames, First district, Ruode Island: Curtis wero brought to bear to secure the election: nvers of Congress with the understanding that e 41 success tue candidate would use his influe sui, Zurich; Qias D. Bruner, Maryland, Cousul, Tal- cahuano; J. G. Cover, Wisc Oe Payal; b : h Gael Duncan Sout ‘Caro Congule Nagies;| Sirse district, lowas Af M. STU Votrd district, | €ace ln iavor of @ certain party. ‘Luts practice baw Pie oe ; ' rnd sat. | Jowa; Gustavus A, Smiut, Collection district of u led 10 the creation of offices to provide places Navan D._ Farrang, Norway “Consul obs. | New Mexico; Joun’ T, warper, Highih disiriet, Hi | for friends of members. ‘Then how couid members ana; J. B. Gould, ‘Maine, rsul, Birmingham; | NOS; A. O. Matthews, Ninth district, 1Uinois; Jona- Of legsiau departments of tue government Wiillam A. Gouid, New Yorr, Consul, Aux Cayes; | tan C. Wilhs, Thirteeuth district Lily Andrew_| €xpect to preserve ther independence as legis OG, M. Goulding, Ohio, Consul, Hong Kon 3 | Lewis, First district, lndiana: Raiph Hill, Third dis- | 1cors, Wied continually askiug personal favors J. Gumpper, Pennsylvania Coseal, Grents trict, indiana; Kease J. Cuestauty ood, ‘xmth dis. | tn tue ma Boo ee Ae san eet Be yep gee Sper 1 pater Maes et, indiana; Geor Moore, path ct, nf ey - G. Gey, New York, Consul, Florence; 0. i ndians; George — Moo: Se ee ye leag demoralizing to tae appointing the promised revelation wilt be Judge Pierrepont | y, would appear that Mr. Tram! eight o'clock this evening a large crowd was gath. Cannot say, but he Is determined to probe the whole | ceived his shard of public Sh raiy Bynes ered about the bride’s residence waiting for the ap- tranaaction to the bottom, atid Me will be sustained | jooge somewhere, Probably ne is popular with the | Pearance of (ne nuptial train, and discussing freely by $he Secretary of the Treasury and the President | Ryecutive ana heads of departments and receives | the peculiar features of the impending ceremony. in 69 doing, po matter who may be implicated. | oommunications frequently. To-day this distin. | About Dr. White's house, on H street, there was a Juage Pierrepont returnéd té New York this even- | guisnea Senator stood forth in the réle of a reformer | still larger gathering—the sidewalk was blocked ‘3 ‘| and @ philanthropist He proposed by ieg- | UP and the stoop was crammed, Inside the Tho Spanish Gunbeats to be Released—No | isiative enactment to relieve members of | hall way was in the possession of some fifty colored ort Carolina; Thomas I ¢. of y a 1 Indiana; — Robert MM. Keli, Seventh district, | favors was Bvideu to Warrant their Farther Deten= Congress from importunity—and in turn the | People, and te pariors were graced by a number of mena Canali Ritgcnorar iovestteabeaes, Indiana; Newton QCooper, Ninth district, lad 3 | Power than to themscives, The Fresidsnt aud heads ton. , President and heads of departments—trom | “ark belles neatly dressed and attendeq by their | Indiwua, Cousui, Glasgow; Gustave Jareoki, Yenn- | Claties U. Walcott, Seventh district, Olio; J OF departments, being. dependant upon nS Itia the opinion tn omciat cireies here that the | ie annoyance of the present form of soliciting, re. | Cavaliers, Not more than threo or four white people | 8¥ivanid, Consul, Augsburg; Tuomas K. King: Ruode | bs Kssenger, Futeenth distrier, Ovio; Gordon Wuhes Of MERbOrR In bole Dr the epermanieR, Bpanjsn gunvoats cannot be ultimately detained. spies Isiand, Consul,’ Cork; C.’ W. Kieeborg, “Diairict | Ledand, Six:eeush diatriet, Otto; Jease Due ishes of moaiverd, f vp e | y * | commending and making appointments, ‘This the } Were among the assembled spectators In Dr. Wlute’s | Goluinbla, Consul, Verviers; Samuel Momeétt, Mary- | (Cath districs, Unto; Fieldng iursi, pts ihe speaker nad been iforimed, a depit aud eredis ‘This 1 contirmed by the statements made to the | senator wishes to make @ misdemeanor and punish: | Bouse; among those few were ex-Mayor Barrett, | iaud, Consul, Peraamvuco; Benamin v. ‘rennersee; Arthur C. Stew Fourta distric accolat Was actnally kept wid Uongressmen, oredit- lug them with & cerfata number of appolatments and charging them with those made for them, as if tne appoistiuents actually belonged to members of Athode isitnd, Consul, Cvivuia, Lraguay; Epiraim Lathan, Third district, Alabam Robles, Michegan, Consul, trebizonde; GC, M. Kelix | Plo’ brauvack, ‘Paid disirict, 't President to-day by Judge Pierrepont. It appears Mr. Artbur Shi M) os able by a large flag, Had the provisions of this pin | Mr. Artbur Sheppard, Mr. H. J. Ramsdeil, Mr. E. P. ‘that he has on several occasions officially cailed the | heen in force sy 3 ring the Vresident would have | Brooks, Don Piatt, Mr. Borseau and your corre- siacuan or he reavice “eam oe ue Pew,” Georriay Strassourgs John | Gould, Kivsi district, Georgia; bev wu me seme egw paper ruvian Minister to the impo *elock manner Saba, | Sixth’ disirict, Virginia; George W. ‘ou Lue bl mow lutredaced ailowe Ds required an extra force of about fifty clerks tocom- | SPondent. Abont twenty minutes to nine o'clock | Parsons, Unio, Sanage de Caba; | iehih district, Virmulas Edwarc a. Wits seven! Pou. power toobtain the bevellt of tue Informa. Ulaiies H. koyee, sirict. Columbia, Consul, ance of supplying whatever evidence he municate with the different Senators and Members, | ‘é bride and bridegroom, with the accompanying Yourth distri lion Wuicu Congressmen imignt have o1 applicants Prague; John C. Kobeson, Yenuessee, Consul, dan- | “ret, V4 Baz in lis possession or can procure from 9 é d at tl a f weir h districls by a Written re- otherwise the appointments would be entirely ir. | Corse, arrived at the house and there was anim- | gig: Gg . Rose, Lilimois, Cousul, Ancona: Vennsvivania; Maloy un district, Pe or oftice fiom unelr own districis by a wr ~ government to sustain the charges which caused | responsible, In a very short time even the Senator | Mediate fluiter, Everybody drew near tho | topuer (. Sieata, Aiaoama, Consul, EI was Gentes DU LA bidianve whitcoeth ainenet: ful mode ts a pen a Wdbate ie ue eet ‘ a “ " ‘ania; George De anye, ‘thirteent ul made it a pena euce ler hi - fe iibeling of the gunboats. ‘The Minister | pimseir would doubtiess have looked upon nis own | Nall door vo witness the grand entre, a Lepyht Veusyivaiiis,. Gousul, ‘Turks . Pennsyivania; J. W. Patton, tijieenta «istrict, Penn: | meud a any other way, and probtbited the however, has failed to respond, and Judge Pierre | meagure-as a nuisance and his nervousness would | {he bride appeared leaning upon her fa- | jarrow inmoucy, Georgia Cousnl, tember; Stephen | *¥ivama; Philander R. Gray, Yweatieth district, | appointment to oltice of a person recommended im pont says he does not appear to take any interest in have prompted him to sing out enough ahd a return | ‘ter’s arm; next came Monsier Paul Gerard, | M. ya, New ) ork, Cousul, Kuenisi Bavaria; Wiliam Pennsylvania; Robert L. Brown, ‘Lywenty-third dis | way oer Way Wan by a Congress! ath ne eee So “4 7 hy triet, Peunsyivania; Willett N. Uawkine, First dis- i iM, i f . , ; Wheowngng, New. Yors? Consul, Rosario; dames | Meh New lors; William B, Wily, siti district, Taloy Weaver, West Virgina, Consul, Brindisi; 3, | New York: Moses D. Suivers, Hleveati uisiticy, New oe rossinen to mace IL 1 that ti aimost had the & posinve statute tue matter, Whethor he has any evidence to offer, | to the ola form. It would seem any kind of tinker- | the bridegroom, leading his future mother-in- or whether he is indifferent as to whether tho gun- ing recetyes more consideration than practical com. | !@W- There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen, but ys boats are released or not, Judge Pierrepont is not several colored ladies and genti , | sd 2, nm Hs pe . | Yorks Joun W. Bailey, lroariventi disities, New acts of the mon sense legislation, ies and gentlemen accompanied | K. Wheeicr, Masauchusects, Consul, Kingston, Ja. 5 b 2, pss BLE ty res tet io ve Juformed. Tho latter, however, says he is Reorgantzation of the T: mry De ment, | ‘e nuptial party and entered Dr. Wuite’s parlors, James G Wiallon, Cousul, Pore alanon, , Bhd Jonn T. Masvers, Fificenth district, Now pet Ba a Vaya — bistro ? CONSULAR GOURT MA! S. i om Bw free to confess that there ia no evi- Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, reported a bill to- | “iling them completely, Miss Wormley was ar- Henry W. Deunison, District of ‘Columbia, Unitea ASSESSORS OF INTERNAL KEVENUB. ative duiies with hey were J, aud irecing them from pers: obilgation res.dent ge cads Of deparcnenis, Wile oe appoTitmenut im ie iuiure of a bewer Staves Marsbai Constr Court at Kanaeawa; George | ,,7ames R. Ailaven, Seooud at &; Lewton, Marsval Consusar Court at Chiu Kiang, DRE PS ig ed tagging dickies * a iss UNITED STATES DISTRICT svpoRs. Lainrop, Fourceeath distri Walter A. rsham, district of Indiana; John 1. . Knowies, district of cuiode isiaad. Gence now in possession of the government | qgy srom the Committee on Appropriations for the | ™YCd im o beautiful white satin dress trim- to deta the guobvats. Tho case will come up | reorganization of the Treasury Department. The | Med with lace, aud wore on her bead a on the 20th, when, If thero is no response from the | gist section provides that after the 30th of June, | Wreath of white flowers, from which hung a Peravian Minister, Judge Pierrepoat wiil probably | 1670, the salaries of tne Assistant Secretaries of the | CSUy Jaco vell, also white, She carried in Wiliam lpn P. Guibert fisy, the bin enter a nolie prosequi, In the meantime itisthought | qreasury, the Comptroller and Solicitor, shal! be | er hand 9 beautifulgbouquet, Large, dark swim- UsIVED STATES DISTRICT ATTO: Se » Seventh districs, Pe and yolitieal oye tar rina my pre ed ae $5,500 each—an advance of $2,000 each per annum; | Mug eyes, Jet biack pd delicate peachy com- | John P. Soutnworti, Norindtn district of Alabama; | jh) Gludiux, First d mie gre ee wR a ie inanew light aad keep the ganboats from | ¢, lexion, a full, plum: ure, and stature rath Ciaivorn KH. Mobiey, Southern istrict of Florida; . vas read and iid over. t . Mos cecal ane Sn opengl x aa edie ne Faint | Heuty P, Botte, ausvrict of NOW Hampshire; Witiaut } te Vir " Fe Suara tease Sector golng to sea, Gemstoxtal Candas, Supervising Architect, $5,000 each—an advance of | Above that of ladies in genoral, make aD a very | Arevauder, Western districy of Texas; Arcaibaid | Yisinia; A.M. Orane, Sixtir dist: The senate ai, aed to-day soon after one | $2900 each; Chief Clerk, $3,500—an advance of rough description of the bride, She 18 quite | steriing, district of Maryland; Albert HM. Horton, ae Millard Soventa district, V Pick airy be acubiiie if ‘ fits $1,100, and the Chief Clerks of the several Bureaus, | Pleasing altogetuer in appearance, though not | district of Kausas; Warren Cowles, ‘Lerricory of Dae | Sulley. | karst). sstiicl, | Sorta SENTATIVES, eee eee ate conference eaters went into | $3,000 each—an advance of $1,000. ‘The second sec- | WUAt properly comd be called boautatul, Her | CAisns SANT Al, Meviern dserict of Miscisstovls | Vraniun "Wueeles,, Puli ist NaTOS, Deo, 7, 1669 setae hiostitinttente idiclityaeasee cs se Or | tion provides that there shall be five classes of clerks, | White robes were Lardiy calculaced to sot off to ad- | Joel C. Wiucn, Lasicru disipict of Texas. vas“ Angar Me Hobbs, sir sb OV thn wale: neles in several instead of four, as now, to be paid as follows: | Vantage ner peculiar style of features. ‘The bride- ASSISUANT ATIURNEYS GENERAT. Vin. B. Moore, Third district, Ime after the reading of the j the committees, Mr. Morrill, of Maine, was agreed w . Pp ld . . Walbridge A. Field, Luomas A, ‘Talbot, to be As. | MENoCieY, Kivsi district, Ha; rank Waite, mu u after the reading of the journal, on pon as cheirman of the Committee on Approprine | First class, $2,600 per annum; second, $2,200; | Broom can be briedy described as a dork little | gisany atiorucys General of te Uulted States, Seventi district, Indiana; H. W, Croiers, Pirst dis- | Motion of Mir. SCHENCK, (rep.) of Ohio, the House re: PO ~ pprop! hird, $1,809; f 1,500; tifth, Frenchman—in fact, darker than his bride—very : iB OFF s. of trict, West Virginia; George W. |: md dis- | gotved itself int tee e Wh ttons and aiso as a member of the Library Commit. | “Td, $1,809; fourth, $1,500; mfth, $1,200, All clerks y TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Stick, tegageey comers Ipow es Ived itself mro Committee of the Wnole on the tee, in both cases vico Fessenden, deceased, Gene. | #'¢ to be examined by @ board of three examiners, | Young, and with most of tue French characteristics | | William A. Pile, Missourt, Governor of the Territory | trict, Teunessees James M. Dickesor, Sixth aisiniee, | skate of the Union ferry in the chair, for the 7 » 4 ¥ of New Mexico; b. J. Curis, secretary Ter- |. iret, Te z . ¢ Sixth aisirict, 1 f eects vie aeigaa ives ca oiie Rabat Suaey to be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, | 11 appearance and manners. He was dres:ed in a ritory of idaho creiary of the Ter ‘Tenrlessee; adacnson I. kirk, Ligtith district, | purpose of distributing ths President's Message tm the Committes on Foreign Relations, vice Fessen- | Th¢Fe 18 no provision in the bill for an increase in} Plain binck sul white necktie and gloves, UNITED STATES MANSITALS. | iucky; Hown Muinotiand, Fourta districe, kortueees ihe several committecs; Tne usual reBelt. 0 i ; “i gee CRY? i a ia distriec, Kentucky; , den. Mr. Anthony was nominated as chairman of | ‘¢#alary of the Treasurer, who ts conceded to be After a delay of five or six minutes Dr. White came ] Edgar M. Gregory, Eustera distitet of Peansyiva- | Joi A. Priull, Seventli ick Kentucky: Tinned uch distribution were the Committee on Naval <Afairs, in place the poorest paid man in the department. ‘The gala- | nto the parlor, accompanied by Rey. Mr. Mackin | nt eae Pe LA Southern district of New | J. Kinney, Ninth austrict, Llinois; Crowiey E 4 considered at length. ries of the lady clerks, no matter what class they | @0d Mr. O'flare, sexton of the church, Dr. White | AOr Si Soseplt t Movie, MusiilGs of Nebraskit; Wiillam | Fifth district, Micmigan; Laward Gidains © (hen TOS? and Lue reso!ULLORSavere of Mr. Grimes, resigned. The former stand- ing firss on the iist, but Mr. Anthony de- clined, being Chairman of the Committee on Print- tog. Mr. Cragin, who was next in order of the members, was then agreed upon. Mr. Anthony, F, Wheeler, for Montana Territory; William G. Mor- | tion disgrict, Washington Territory; Wii 4 ris, district Of Calttormia; Jenac F. Quimby, Northern | Kighth tis ot, Marsachusetis: Tienothy i district of New York; ‘fhowas by, Paraell, Western | ‘Tenth district, Massachusecta; Dai. district of Texas; Josep M. Urr, fur the Territory | Fourth disir Georgia; John P. La or Utans Lucien B. Kuton, Western district of | district of Utall, ' ‘Tennessee, toe House end adopted. ny MM. Brown; BLLLS INCRODUCED AND dt 1 D. Snyder, Mr. D. » Pep.) of Mass, introd gart, Couection | reoryanize the Treasury Pepartuient and nx the pay 8 evs, Temarkibg toat he did not consider iitted to iis provisions, but introduced belong to, are left as they arg. The bill was ordered | Paid his respects to the happy couple, and then in- to be printed and referred back to the Committee on | formed them tat he was ready to commence the Appropriations. It is said to have been propared at | Ceremony. The coupie took proper positions facing the instance of Secretary Boutwell, the clergyman, Who opened the proceedings with re the following discourse: — SURVEYORS GENERAL. oe pay eee oe however, remains a member of the Naval Commit. | Bill for the Removal of Disabilities Ynder the | the folowing ilseoumwes— _Courtiand ©, Clements, Indiana, surveyor General TORTY-FIRSL CONGRESS. we 00: Tie Sigeiation ‘The Sel b Fourteenth Amendment. ) t, my friends, that you have duly | verricory of Utah; Jobu L nich, Surveyor Gene: in Appropria- AoE ne ators (above named fo ai Nacancies | whe following is a copy of the bill introduced by | Telecwed on the importance of ine contract which | giirict of LouiNfyuae palpi icing naapes i: oer ‘will be nominated in open Senate for formal ap- y uced bY | you are about to ratify in the presence of Goud, bi pfs t he Second Session » (rep.) Of Mass., introduced a bill to RECORDER OF LAND TITLES, Mr. Stevenson, of Odio, in the House of Representa- | He mimseif is the founder of tue conjugal Albert Sigel, Recorder of Laud Titles for Missouri. tives to-day:— alliance and cousecrated it to the most nure of Office act, Woicit was referred Committee. pointment. The caucus x ed to propose Poole, of lominit North Carolina, on the tee of Appropriations " REGISTERS OF LAND OFFICES. rd N. d., Introduced a bil i tn Lage He It enacted, &¢., two-thirds of each Hcuse con- | @xHted, ends fiom ile | very, beginning of | 3, py, Todd, Kegisier Laud Onice, Carson City, SENATE. 4 sa the framing patilege. Whit eae Hair eon to fill ne vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. " the world. immediately for she perpetuation Blah ? as, . By ge, Which Was reverred to the . cursing thereip, Tuat upon the ratification of the | of the haman race, ultimately for the peopling of Nevada; lienry U. Austin, Kegister Laad Oiice, Wasninoror, Dee. 7, 1869, eC rt Grimes; Mr. Ferry to be Chairman of the Committee proposed Giveenth article of amendment to the con- | heaven with saints. He lias therefore ‘ondamed thes Los Augeles, Cal.; George f. Terry, Nevada, Regts- PILLS IWrRODUORD. rep.) of Ind., introduced a bill so. to Audit Coptingent Expenses, in place of Mr, | suiluvion of the United States by tne Legislatures Of | this great misuitubon, whicn isthe foandation of so- | (Luau Dulce, Augua Nevada; William Wits | 06 rorowing pills were futroduest ond tala on ¢, colle, “ea, Wrising aud print. Cragin; Mr. Osborn to fill the vacancy on the Com. | tire ths legal aid political | qety, snail not depend upon the whiuis of humao Nar Mena Lions isan teen a : “peri 4 vo the Cominitice on Ways and disabiiities Jmposea by @ fousteepth article of | passion or cho vagaries of human opinion, bat snail | C¥% ies Barnard, Louisiana, Register Land Oitice, | the table preparatory to thelr refereace to appropri- mittee on Naval Affairs caused by the promotion of | amendment © COnsittation of the United Siates, | jy. permanent and Uxed in its cuaracter, tisrelations | NEW Orleans, La.; leary Mye nisiana, Register | ore gommittecs:— Mr. WELKER, (rep.) of Oluo, introduced a bill to Mr. Cragin. suall, by operaion nérenr, . removea sroiy all per- | gna its Obiigations. Henee the so.ema engagements Javad Oltice, Natchitoches, La.; George KR, Maxwell, By Mr. Mose sm rep.) of Ala., @ bil! to ataend th promote the Internattoual Indastria: £xbidition to Mr. Anthony, who has acted as chairman of the | S08 subject thereto Who Shall have been st the | by which you are to bo united as Mian and Wie wal | MChigan, Register Ltan Laud District. cabroeresonprnggnom dl gcectad rpanentttieenmibnt meneame pel ded oe city of Washington in 1STl. Referred Gate of said vole citizens and actual residénis of | pind you togetier duriug tite Whole period ot your RECEIVERS OF PUBLIC MONKYB. AckOf Aprii 9, 1868, to protect ail persons in the | to tie Co e for the pistrict of Columbit, Senate caucus for the last seven years, to-day pro- | any State the ielature wilch shall | earthly existence, for “Whar God hath joined,” | .Heury L. Jones, Louisiana, New Orieans district; | ynited States in thair civil rights aud to furnish th Mr. CULLOM, (rep.) Of Ill, Lutrod ced a Dut to re. Posed to resign that position, but his fellow mem- | have voled to ratlly said fléench pred a says thd scriptures, “let id man put ason- | We0 Vinceat, rork bodge, lowa; Urian Branner, dannot. tiely.vindtoauon "i erie afi ection 40! the act of Macch 3, 1969, in relation erp would not consent that he should do 80. amendment; provided, adit tne prov tous | ger.” Nothing but death shali be able io | West Porat Nev.; Fayette Alien, Falls of St, Croix, | Means of their vindloaulon. I provides that sald | yo additional bounties, and to provide ab extension hereof shali no‘ appiy to any person who shall have dissolve the uhion upon wich younow enter, ‘This Wis.; Norman Thatcher, Menasha, Wis.; Jotun R. | act shall be so construed as to extend to all persons | of time la wien bounty claims w ay be Med, Ree “TRar esheets Resa ‘sotascn aim Levis ce | ot eoniaeareoelion cote tase ae tie AB ald | 4g tuo lotty view we wust tree ‘of tne matrimonial | Biackwel!, Huntsville, Ala.; Uieg B. Oreilou, Utah | within the jurisdiction of any State the equal pro- | Jet¥ed to the Committee on Peasions. This morning Senators Johnson and Lewis, to- Po aloe wae ve ny toany persop who, during | aimance. it is not the insulation ol man, Land district; Nathan Biakeley, Beatrice, Nev; tection of its laws:and insike all persons of color ¢ Mr. PINERLBURG, (rep) Of Mo., introduced a bil gethor with the members elect of the House of Rep- sald rebellion, was guilty of crucity or eo A ana inerefore we are not to look for ite Nathan baler, Los Angelos, Cal. t © all persons of color com- lisa a uniform system of naturaiization. to any prisoner of war held or offering to surrende! resentatives, now in Washington, and several mem- | as such, nor to any person who ald abetted or | Bere Flee Cerca mee Date Ta ne bers of both branches of tho Virginta Legislature, | Countenanced tho assassination of Abraham Lin- ora te Fintgty inves ti rg ew e@onservative and radical, cailed upon tne President cola, . religion, tiat is, 1a the infallible revelation of God, INDIAN AGENTS, petent to testify in the courts of the several States | Kelerre to the Committee on the Judiciary, Tt aigo con- Mr. STEVSSSON, (rep.) Of ORlo, Introduced a@ bill O provi ‘let from legal and political dia- 8. Relerred to the Comunittes on Kecon- .. Mahlon Stubbs, Kansas, Kausas Agency; Thomas iDy as t breons Miller, Onto, Ageut tor Kacs aod Toxes; Kawara | %° SUY as if tney were white pereons. Painter, Umaha agency, Neb.; Joel H. Morris, Agent fers on the United Statea courts jurisdiction of for Pottawatomie Indians in Ka ; Jonn WD. | criminal cases in which persona are imyolved who il for lve objec a to pay their respects and to thank him for the recom | Bi x Uniformity in Electing Mombers of Seiations ab thas olneebaee cBeesn thoes teres Miles, Kickuboo Agency; isaac T. Gibson, Agent for | belong to the class of persons denied the same | sr. Woop introdneed a bill to prevent members mendation in his message conceratng that common- Congress. you will understand how necessary it 8 for you to be | Oftse and other Ludians; ite, New Jer- | rigitis deciared in the Urst section of said bil. Also | of Congress from aceepttng or holding aay place of ‘wealth. The Senators made brief addresses, and to The Committee on Elections have agreed upon | ever mindful of the dignity a ugULy Of the sey, Agent for Wi peiagy Tad) on Missouri river, coree ar Pid attr Sunt sve Led ve sag neee uidee tue President, Relerred to the Com- + bill which provic " st ; PENSION AGENTS. /nIted es Navy and to regulate an eon the Judiciary, his orect; also expressing the hope that tie people | bill muten provides iach od meraing elections | Yyurscives by this consideration to” a WAR | | Joseph B. Youug, iowa, pebsion agent at Marion, | Hx their absownte rank ayo. - INGERSOLI, (ep), Of My Introduced a bul to Of Virginia would in the future, as now, have hie ‘eal ng uniform througd: | Gischarge ot your obligauons. Let me enireat | 10 oj, Hiram iddings, ludiaaa, pension agent at By 3 Mae He i .) OF Wis —A bili to secnre | proniby sale Of cont-on the part of the United apport and approbation. out all the States, As it wili require some change In | you never to lege sight of those sacred promises | “Ort Wayne, Lad.; George vi. Vaa wurea, New Yupx, | ua prolece “u reaou OF trdusit within the | State Oo provide foreue redempt.on of United Prealdent returned thanks for the compliment, | We laws Of BgveEA! Of the States to conform to this | you ite Aout to uligr aa the basis of your coniidence pa agent, HBT Ame New York city; | Uniled States, it proViues that no citizen of tue | States ieral tender notes {i coi at par. Meferred to Wed tho conduct of tho State woula tuuy | 8b the bill provides that 1 shall. not take edect | MeHeh other, nor of that mutual Guelity wien you |B ot nie J. Vaugne ‘uwpsuire, pension agent | United Siates in passing from one place (9 angtier | tae Comuiivee on Ways aud Meat | prdcess JOINT RESOLUTION at rorismouih, N. Hi; Samu chee, Kentucky, | Witlia the same sual be subject to any OW profoas Aud Which is strikingly ve nited b: 1 ‘ Justify him in his recommendation for her restora- | Watt the Arey, Tuesday 1 Novem WLR. te fisine ed ik tig. ceremony ns thevaeai of youe | Pension agewi at Loulé ville, Ky.: Eawit Ferupgon, | wuatever iu auy State Torriory or at-irict uulias auankh oegifnens abuirreo, tion to all the rights and privileges conferred upgn | Dill has two objects, drs insure @ full représen- ting @ad happy Gnion. Let religion direct you m | S!sconsiu, ae a no Ranier Baty ah ith. ,| ote HUGrRY DOr sila hin prOperey We Kaciiet ae pg pack te eredeuviniy of m4 tation of all the States as th ail your actions and you will not be disappointed | M800 Andrew, Maryiaud, pension agent at atti. | tour hours, nor shall his property be subject M at | mittee on bace the credenviais of membera of the Union, After the presentayon of © organization of each | iy youg hoped, Jt wil Giality you w be the | More, Ma.; H, ©. Benuott, Callfornia, pension agent |, tachment wile in transi; aad’ ail pi {v8 oF | four Aiat an rs, Whh & 1eCV: sadation the delegation to the President they requested that | B&W Congress on the 4th of March, and, second, to support and comfort of each other in the | &t San Fraucisco, Val., Alexander Ciapperton, pen- | attorneys insiituilng such suits shall be hable to | that they t The oath of vitce was there- Bion agent at Port Gibson, Cherokee Nation; William { action fordamages in the Uniled States couris; upon adintnisé the Speaker to Messrs. Haye, B. Couper, Louisiana, pension ageut at New Or- | provided, t#at tity Baail nob abridge tie right of | Sherwood, Halli and Lox leans, La. i COMMERCIAL SLOPPage 1D LADLE DeLWeen vender and TIALS OF VI 3 POSTMASTERS, ¢Vendee, and iurther, that action may ve institute p.) of Ten Hits. Adaline Livingston, Greenville, Buuier cenaty, | ‘ou tuo walt of a party demopstrating (o the Batt ula meu bers Judge Alexander Rives bo appolntea Disirict Judge prevent persons from one State going into another | Various triais which you will experience, It will romote your happiness here and I hope prepare under the new lay ft tite Fourth district, The |‘ Colonize. It 18 thought that having the Con. | boner more permanent enjoyments licrealter. ent réplied that Judge Rives was too old, to | SFeSsional elections going on in all the States on the | " arer this address Dr, White congratulated the whidh romark Senator Lewis said Rives was sixty. | Ame day, evary district will find enough to do at | ooupie ina few words. The bridal EE — foft NIA MO MBER, eseuted the credea- » Referred co the com- Aja.; Charles P, Waceler, Eulalia, Barbour county, | faction of a Court of record that dic has a good three years of age, but was in good health, bodily | omte without going to help their neighbors, the house and repaired to the residence of the bride, | 4!) F. G. Bromberg, Nobile, Mobile county, Ala." Cailse of 1 sm AG SOAs the parey Bes eit le biace Son OMMITEERS and mentally, and in alt respects qualified for the | The Hoo Patent Extension Bill Defeated. | on Fourteeuth street, where they received all tueit | Maru Mwodgm ikon’ Cia coun ean Nea det 4 Marub M. Ma. iktow, Ci vounty, Md.; W. E the tutention of departing from t ail of commitiees lor reporta. oMce, Tue-delegation then withdrew. In the House today Mr. Jenckes, of Rhode Island, | friends in hospitable style. Lowaermilg, Ovaberiid, Megnany count, Md Section 2 gives Lo the United states district K, (r@p.) OL HL, from the Committee on the The Bxpatriation of Russian JewaProbable | called up the bill reported from the The Cotton Crop. a J, Gibson, Corinth, Tishesaingo county, Miss, G ae rereteaees Of acts Contrary Lo Wie provisiols ¢ vinmanis sopees mn of inqutey Canard=New Russian Prime Minister, Patents at tho Inst session, extending the patent of | misconception of estimates of the cotton crop, | awa S. Jewell, Mics, Berrien counin wick ed! | by Mr THAYER, (rep,) of Neb.—A pili amending | pivtion uf ie Wartingeon aqu an oseed: Upon careful inquiry it turns ont that President | Colonel Hoe, for manufacturing the Hoo Printing | publishea by the Department of Agriculture, have | J. Drake, St, Joseph, Berrien county, Mici.; James | the homestead laws, #0 as to require (uc planuing of esexns, (rep.) of KL, irom the Committee Grant has not caused any representations to be | Press, for @ period of ten years. Mr. Jenckes | been current in commercial circles. Tne mghest | %,,Uplom, Battie Crock, Calhoun. county, Mic; | tress On homiesiaal setuienonts. souvitio: (Ree ier eee ier tke sini aan ioe ade to the Russian government relative tothe | repeated his explanation of the bill, and was| estimate mado has becn 2,750,000 bales, and the Mins Tnomae Be" inn ee baa pags al ee oe ee Maye Og er dptereatearalibeesmnaad (fo ap gs BP on bet naib alleged expatriation of Israciiies from St. Peters- | assisted by Mr. Peters, of Maine, who stated that tt figures in the Commissioner's report to the President | county, Mich.; Herbert A. Read, Marshall, Calhoun The VICK PRESIDENT laid erore the Senate a me- After consideradie discussion, Messrs. Jenckes burg. He has neither sent a despatch about the | waa o singular fact that here was an invention the are 2,700,000 baies, county, Mich, ; oS Chaadier, Cold Water, Brauch | Movial trom ¢ue Repabiican Convention of Virgiuta, | aud Peters aiyvcwuing the passage of we bli, and Matter to Minister Curtin, nor has he instructed | exteasion for the patent of which was most strongly Duties on Tron and Stecl. county, Mic! ward J. Southworth, Huason, | hela on November 24 and 26, reviewing the clection | Messrs, Washburn, of Wisconsin. and Niolack op- Levana county, Mich.; Joseph pape Cassapoiis, | in that State and arguig against tue admission of | posing it, tie bilt was, on motion of Mr, Finkel rt i. Secretary Fish to suggest ina isp Ah J to M. | endoraed by parties whose pecuniary interest it The Committee of Ways and Means received to-day = be a og Rot Jenks, St. | tie Senators and Kepreseniatives elect. burg, lad on * bot age A Sivaton, Geracazy, the new and accomplished Russian | might naturally be supposed would lead them to | a report from Mr. Kejley, of the sub-Commititee, in "eatunek Miectotn meee tok aati ‘gee gp Beer Of Maas, oferee a tent & yr, jannge, Marquett ', 1. Mr. Morton, .—A joint resolution, Mr. Buyer, of Mass, offered a resointion airect- Ministor, that our government would desiro to have | oppose it, He referred wo the editors and publishers | which it is proposed to let duties on tron stand gon- 4 Waren ttarauetta county, ten ames declaring the eats os | raator od to ber nor | ing the fost Master General to repori wuer, if any, acticable by which tae peuvions due Hans aud soldiers may be pati Wirougle rder system Of the Post Ortice Vepare the Israelites treaied with more forbeurance and | all over the country. Niblack, of Indiana, thought | erally as they are, but to raise the dutics on steol @harity. The fact is that there are serious doubtsas | he saw @ job in this. He could not under- | and nickel. The indications are that the committee ¥o the truth of the story upon which tho Washington | stand how the newspaper publishers should | witli propose on pig tron 61x or seven dollars instead Jewish delegation based their appeal to the Presl- | sacrifice thelr interests to those of Colonel Hoe un- | of the present duty, nine dollars. ‘There Js wut little @ent in behalf of their co-religionists of Russla, | less thero was some understanding between them | likeliiood that the committee will be ready to report St Petersburg papers of a later date than | ana Hoe, The bill was called up at an importune | next Monday. fmat upon which the Ozar's ukase was reported | moment and was badly mauagea by Jenckes, Exponnes of the Post OMice Department. Olin, Wankesha, Wankesha county, Wi: mal reiationa to the Union and government of te | plan is pr W. King, Sheboygan,. Sheboygan county, Wis.; | United Staves, and entitied to ropresentation im | Wilows, oO: Joseph Hail, Oconto, Oconto county, Wis.; George | Congress. the money. W. Howland, Santa Fé, Santa Fé county, Terriuory AMENDMENT TO THE BANS! We ment. Adopted, of New Mexico; George M. Howlett, Cedar Rapids, Mr. SUMNER, (Tep.) Of Mass., Intro¢ the follow. , _SeLINGRRENT RIGHTS TO CUDA. Linn county, fowa; W. M, Morrison, Cedar ig, | ing blil to amend tho banking act aud to promote Mr. Ratci aM, (rep,) of N. esented @ petition gust kd Iowa; R, Tomkins, McGregor, | the revurn to specie payuients:— of the crt of Poughkeepste, , asking Com- ton cou! lowa; Ansel K. Bailey, Decorah, Be it enacted, &c., That #0 much of tho Rank gress w Gccurd belligerent righ's to Vulva. ine Of bilia to @B00,0N,000 is hereby rep PUTIBS ON COA. to have been promui agai Fy ho allowed it inka, Ruox Goune on Woliver be Grawatanices: | aah! fod at tne ners it Of Mr, Srankwe (eep,) of Conn., preseuted a al 5 , Me.; William B, ol jan- | new be ined at alore tion . STANK ATHUBR, (vep.) of Conn, maee=uevwven: tene cya inst the Jews bia ce Rot only to be laid upon the} The Postmaster General sent to the House of kato, Bue Soanty, Minn.; Joseph K. Moore, | tery of Irelanty Ra no more bills tian arenow au: | petition of the Giutwens of RP yomngt a, Cond, tO re ad saining of ts “ no mention 1s made ie, but @ motion to be entered reconsidering Representatives to-day estimates for his dep ent . Veter, Nicollet county, Minn.; When , Bibble | thorized by the Banking act ead horeatter ve issued, unless | rove the dudes on Imported cual. ri kind having occurred. The pro- | the motion by which it was tabled, thus preventing | for the n it gon, Nori Rice odd ‘Minn,; James M. Reed, soareiary ot f DRAWING FOR SHATS. a ext fiscal year, by wW! ‘a » does cancel and destro, * vi a 105 1S Le | and the iucrease of batik Tuite Mr. Hoo Bs (rep.) of sass “eee PMs je Coun e 0 v NY» u t, county, Ohio; Isa: r year, whic! actin ar] ty, Glilos Daniel O. if Sh ne Heorstacy of the Treasury na. to eqiaiize, as cear as | that after coats for daska have beev drawn in aay ry 4 0 N , | Possible, the bauking Mutéresie of the ditieroas St Congresamo fyrtner drawing 8h@u QO iM order durs Knox county, ni s vor | The bill was laid on wie table for the present, ing that Congross. ood, Poxtemouth, #clota county, Ohio; Peter APPOINTMENTS TO OFPICE. Pouding ine consideration of tho resoiution the karan oumy, Olle; James Ma, TRUMBULL, (rep.) Of Lt, Iutroduved & bi to J House, at Leil-past two, adjourned, Glamations of the Czar are always published 10 the | It from being brought up again. It will p y bo 18 ed, of which $1: post Dapers, and it is belteved nad such a ukase | Introduced th the Senate, and should it pass there bo tuk Wpoeuenctont of the ati telen oat ee tued some notice OF it, oF at leaner of the ex, | iv will be sent to the House, $480,000 for foreign transportation. The following aed Of the Jows, would have appoared in the Internal Revenue Decision. sums will be required In addition:—For steamsbips Journals. The whole story is pronounced | Commissioner Delano deglded to-day that liquor | betweon San Francisco, Japau and China, $500,000;