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acres — — -. , at 1 cau WASHINGTON. The Income Tax Defeated by tho Senate. MINISTER MOTLEY TO BE RELIEVED, The Democracy Preparing for the Con- — iY amyys, The Corgi a Passed in the Another of Ben Butler's Nice Little . Games Exposed. WASHINGTON, June 24, 1870, Whe Rumored Proposed Change iv the Cubi= eot— Minister Motley re bo Recalled. ‘There is no truth in the story clveulated in a small away by a New York journal (hat Mr. Fish will retive from the Cabinet a8 aoon as a successur shall be dcevermined upon, aud that he will be sent to Sng- jand to snoceed Mr. Motley, Wao has dispicasea the admunistration. lay bigh oMulal quarters the states ment was slmply obarecterized as disguatiug. How Ahe story gor siaried would be exceedingly dimeuit to determine; for the President has not menuoned the subject at all io Mr. @ush, and fe hes no present intention of cirying out ‘he programme thus inapped out for tia, Tecan stale, a3 @ macter Of rellabie history, how this story might wave originated, inthe original making up of the Cabinet tne President. put Mr. Stewart down forthe Treasury and intended to send dir. Fish to the'Gourt of St. James, for he did noi desire Lo make two appointments froin New York, ‘Phe snetigaility of Mr. Stewart changed this arrangement, and the President put Mr, Fish down for the Departuwent of State. As regards dissatstaction with Mr, Motley, state upon the hest anthority is correct, “Atihough (nis subject has been considered by the President, and has been a topic of conauita- diom between the President and My, Fish, and also in ihe Cabinet, nothing dednite has been done in the matter upto this ime. Jias safe to say that our present Envoy at the-Cowrt of St. James may not be there a great ieugth of time. Tie President has. personally consitered our lations with Great Kritalh and the subjects of diplomacy arising out of the complications of the lat war. He @ not dinguike bis disse retlon with ihe potley thus far adopted; but as for Mr. Fist gotag Luere, it wal be sceu there is hot muel appearance of it jusi now. Sie New Attorney Generals Views of Rew construction. Wr. Akerman, the new Attorney General, who arrived here lst night On the Potomic boat, re- mained th his apart 8 ngst of the day, receiving & large number of callers, prinelpaily promment Kentiemen from tue Suuth. Tits alteracon he called at Brady's photograph gallery. At the wish of the President Mr, Akerman will not be sworn in for some days, ax Mr. Hoar wilh continue in oMve until the completion of certain publie business relating 1 ais department and upon which he bas besk-egaged for some itive. Ina brief cynyersation to-day with your correspou leit Mr. Akermaa rewarked that in his opinicw the whole question of reconstruction was lavolve! in the phrase “ia the Union;'? that trom the very first act of reconstruction the continued existence Of Siates was recognized; that they were hot designated rebel lerntory, bat revel States, which indicates eit that there was an unpardon- able oversight in terms, 9 confusion of iteas, or on intentional acknowledgeisent of the iramortality of the State, He said, while this was adipitie.|, there Was Ry question bat that the governments bad been broken down, afi hough the existence of Ure State bad NOt terminated its government had, as far as its relations to the Union were concerned, and by te leginlation of the national governuncat it was wecessary Lo recorstruct aud vaild up the govern ment, Op Hibs quesiion of reconstruction the views of My, Akerman are very bucid and simple, and a lite of his knowledge of the subject would jot have beeu a bad thing for Congress. ‘There is not the icast dount, if impressions be a criterion to judge by, bnt that, in the selection of Mr. the President has made & 1 choice, As a vom petent represoniative i the Cabinet frou the South Mr. Akermon, by his presence amo people during their rebeiilon, Ins_attachment to the constitution of the Union, lis ismiliarity with every phase of the contest Jrom the Southern view, and jus deep Knowledge of the condition and wants of the South to-day, all point to him as a very fitting person as a representative in the high station he has been catlea upou to fil. Mr. Akerman ise geptle- man sivail in stature, wiih a Glen shaven, color face, The exptession of his daee iS Usat of learning aid a dispesition to deep meditation, A Treaty to be Well Reported Upon The Senate in exvcative session to-day fixed upou Monday next for the renewal of the discussion on tne St. Domingo teaty. The Hatch-Uabcock report will be presented to-morrow. Mr. Vickera, the democraite member oi the committee, Also contvem- plates making a minorily report. rumor this matter will be well majority repori, by Messrs. Nye, Howard, and Warne A Wwinerily report by Messrs, F Schora, and a sud-ininority report by Mr. Vie ‘The delay im presenting these reports has been owing to their important bearing upon the salification of the Si. Dormmngo treaty, each member of the eonuulttée, thereiere, being ansions to have his side in the investigation appear as clearly as pos- A prominent member of the committee, tn speaking of the delay, remarked vo-day thac the mi- nority are having a difficnit task m building up a ease to cover Hatch-and Perry at the same time. ‘There ave pievty of unsubsiantial statements, but no documents, except a few letters Irom Hatch. The chief and only witness against Genera) Babcock says that he has plenty more to tell. According to the declarations of the committee they have had a sur Feit of tie sort of testimony. One of the Senators opposed 10 the St. Domingo weaty says Ins inquiries and observations satisfy hun that thirty-one Sevators are opposed to it, The Bemocracy Preparing for the Congress wt Campnign. At a caucus held last night the democratic Senators and members of Congress prepared thes following address, which was to-day signed and: iseued;— To OWN FELLOW CITZEND OF Ux UNITED Bra TEs or bd WNUTIONAL, KCONMICAL AND HON The updereigned be ‘beg leave to eall your uttenti mis to the pecn: According to reported upon Withams Var oa ‘whe it ome whiah ta: she 3 year ad ie Ton sideration Pecinvurer ary oe thind of the ai Bate Sonate wit <a ‘he smpein} the next House of Berean ot elected Upon the gomlug als a ‘the question whether oe - démocratio and odnserva: ete. ameut in the Senate and whether bat ele- ment shall hat une of Representatives, ty I the and a6 a conse: Seoul we shall have Be a) Scomomical and vopest goverament, ‘OF a contin = oot Se auteful part have oneraly im uajform, Setitaicus leglalation, with reasonable ta fragel Papeantre or unconstitational, ‘partial, unjust ings silo ‘oppressive and unequal taxation aud wore, swe hi mereat tance 40 hope fore rewuit fe plain tio The tireaay nals platuly show dat the tide of reform bas aet ia Shad cacnut ve resisted, I no 20 plundere be com: frlenia of reform holy duty and mo al woathy's ‘apd act with vigor ery reason to hope that their Citorte will be rewarded UF succeus. eet there ve vo dtacen, sions about minor matters, no time lost in the discussion of manifestation of narrow or proacriptive the | to gratify personal ambi- men be chosen fot oan- nur eoubiny redeemme’ frown misrule. ‘tn this connection we beg I tehow citizens of the southern States, Do vo: risk the ow ‘or ‘Represautatives by electing arn wi sot take the teat’ oath, or who fer the ‘dinability n by the ftteenta qoabedmvent: Whatever may be said as to the vallanty, of that amen oath act, you may res sured that Senators elected by the votes of memb ot ures who are held by the radicala to be thus sis. to take their and that members of the House of Representatives jaquaiitied ded. re plnineat dictate of, practical mi we enireat you, lose the ies evsomgibes emnocratic and conservative foros in grese and the powsiviiliy, nay provability, of ting ® Rs next House of Reprosentatives: by puttin t of our adversaries to overthrow or disri oar man, Obio, Wiliam T. tenes - Maryland, “shin We Synapton, Virainlas Warvets Davia. en Akerman | | provides that in any Stw 4 ‘ } : " : 3 : { Par . NEW YORK HERALD, Po an! JUNE 25, 1870, - —-——— the Union League % MISCBLLANEOUS. pace ree a Sa Sse SHIPPING NEWS. mere i “vam ousaw Sonrny myer. - ed up ibe realition pre Almanac for Now York=Thle Dar. Reina sere i Foauprauin Fave, aT Mints far tbe Hogue azo Subsea 1 pris r for Agu aati, to gatat | leg Pa cherivanie ‘ “hina Rete, Weositvatic: || Mara dauren nat Monron migeeeted corrections of | SUD rises ‘ Moon rises..morn 2 19 aeateade ate cal ~ RUNDAY EXCURSION RM eissontr! Boyd Winghoater, Kentucky ; phraseology, watch h wore me Sun sets, .» 785} High water...eve 555 york (une fhe Boat arg wand £7 ene WB. Kivlae Tndlans. ‘0. Cleve apa, Hee Sysay\ foun | Me AN, (dem, Jo, said the substitute of the une leary Perkins, for Bonen ia basen! iswold, Mik?’ Pornando "Wood, New York was mere! analog ont rhetoric, which failed 4dayey sabre Rinaders, dla iti, ju = hone Mi wise, ina eal, eurerencan kit ibaa ‘patriot 1 Has «nin Weatber Along the Const. PORE AD FRINOR, June tl Wielled, sche Gser: Hop, Bow — $ q locker 19; George ver it rie! Sean Ly Peed ois ah Ohio, ie, W. Mest | bowddvesed mg gt ons, bs nual roe ot pt pir ak metdwn, June ttgatnship France, Gro- UF THE HUDSON RIVES: hn . Me Spain, {lo preferred to speak direct'y to ie potnt, to say “Sevabaee ork (June Li) for Liv and peosorste —_— m gr’ wi to pas © OUKbt to recogn! ahaa fuiopsmuanee lustoad tot A SS ‘eam ava, Cook, N¥ork (June 18) fer Jaklog an a — New York; Bebjamia 1. igus, Delaware Mr C oar mar jvaiinver 3 the Commitee Sr Cat, Junee. invert bark Prindvease, for NY ore 28d; oe Slaxkaon W, Potta on Federal Relutlons, was not prepared to say to the Bpanish brig Kawie Moore, for do ttn. = Hamticin, ieylanad i'd: Procter Rao "wentic Favenwn-ut that we unlersood any betier the mera of Ue Awerican P. #2 Cox, New York | Charles slavery quention in Cubs than did that yoveroment, He pro- wrtean Fortes —_— Tillwolng Sol, Mayhai ceeded furthur on thit pout, but was interrapsod by the ex- W F Burden, Baltimore; = York; dohn Fox, New ork ih int viration of the moraing Wour, when the sul ube ‘ald Prana Kerr, fudiana: A. Van uke, Over as mudnished basiteas, ie order to xilow Mr, Oesserly Varina (uate trout, Valbaralgag aches re Broo} New ian Algert@. Bur (0 finlab his romurks, ston’; Thom asd Smo, rr Mngt, Oh D, “Wr” Voornees," HW TARCTAMIEY Uti la: Panto Fl POUGHK EEPOILEE Peter M. Dov Alngaznns Hezvy G. Culklin New hock ‘Tho Senste at one o'clock resumed ihe consideration of Wed. toni m Kei iy, Baltionores i oer Sherrod, Alal Gama; von G. Bel ne Sor To the Tax-larif bill, when the sections to soaliaea the income ROE Saxo: rte dolphin: oak ey Franees, —., z H, ‘Barna, Conn otto Kanon LJ ‘Ken! tax were stricken out by the following voie—yeas 34, nay® fon Ne + Berry, — Nae S €: Gatien fesan it B sen e 4. ‘Lew F a peli aes eo De A a iz OR Rosevelt, Ca ftahineres whr AG sal cketens Caer. : a jow Jereey; \— Menara. ott, “rn thopy. jay uc) kot fey tv Swann, Maryland; Joi Rice, Kentucky; bam, vam AN fine’ Gor, BALTIMORE, Jnne 28 arrived, bark St 1 ‘tue Mayoiteent, Paldiel: Satoon ‘Steamer? lifors ge, Wisconsin’ Deut! Davie. Feniooe Ferry, Rewer ‘silvers, amit OCEAN STBAMERS. Swed, Demera farppl (Br Marcha, do i chong i Sana A Wyorneee thd kate Yabinet Meeting. At the Cabinet meeting to-day the Attorney General Wasa represented by Judge Field, Mr. Akerman, by invitation from the President, called during the ses ion, and was personally introduced to the members of the Cabinet present, Me took no part in the pro- ceedings, however, #8 his commmasion does not laaue until after Judge Hoar returns to Washington, who Will dispose of certain undinished business in the Attorney Genera!’s office to which be has been giving his attention, ony A.C The Georgia Bill passed the House to-day in @ shape whieh seems to Give satisfaction to all parties. Neither Butter nor Bingham had his proposition aivpted, and the successful measure was in the nature of a compro- mise, which was submitted by Dawes, As it now stands the question of holding au election for Congressmen and members of the Legislature this fall is left en- tirely to the State of Georgia. This was the big bone of contention, pot only in Congress, but among Georgia politicians, Jt is thought that the Senate will agree to the House bill without amendment, and thus dispose of the last of the recoastruction meas ures, The Yacht Bill Passed. Mr. Potter, of New York, reported from the Com- mittee on Commerce that it had passed to-day ‘the vill to admit free of tonnage duties all pleasure yachts into ports of the United States, The bil has already passed the Senate, and now only awaiis the President’s signature to become a law. The Florida Telegraph Company. A memoral of the Fiorida Telegraph Company Was presented to both houses to-day, praying Con- gress to repeal the exclusive right granted in 1866 to the International Ocean Telegraph Company to con- nect Flevida with Cuba, and oifering in such case to jay cables and transmit messages between the same points at one-half the lowest rates charged by the Internationa! Ocean Telegraph Company, and not to discriminate against European business, as is now the case with that company. They allege the com- pany has forfeited all claims by their excessive charges and discrimination. They say, as one of the grounds for their request, that Congress reserved the right to alter, repeal or amend the act at any lume and to regulate the tarif™ The memorial was referred in each house to the Committee on Foreign ae yment of the July Interest. The Sev wy of the Treasury dias directed payment of the ion hand efler Tuesday, the 2860 Inat., without reb, Trensury Balances, At the close of business to-day the coin balance in the Treasury was $12,606,008; currency, $22,115,207. The amouat of coin certificates outstauding 1s $34,811,500, Nouinations by the President. ‘The foliowing nomiuations were sent im to-day:-- Joseph P. Root, of Kansas, to be Envoy Extraor- divgary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Chile; E. Stanislans Goutier, to be Consul at Cape Hayti, Hay; Joseph C. Bennett, of Kansas, to be Consul at Chinnahua; Charles T. Gorham, of Michigan, w be Mi ig.er to the Rague, Nominations Confirmed. ‘Yhe Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the nomination of Wiluam Pollock as Collector of Internat Revenue for the First district of Pennsy! vanla, and rejected the nominations of 8. 5. MomMtt, of Maryland, as Consul to Pernambuco, and Elias D. Brauner, of Maryland, as Consul to Taicahuano, Reception by the President of the ox-Acting Consul at Santiago de Cuba. On Thursday the President received at the White House Dr. A. E. Phillips ex-Acting Consul at San- tiago de Cuba. He was astonished to learn of the bavburities practised by the Spanish authorities towards American citizens, as well as the natives of the “ever faltbful,” and listenea with marked inte- vest to the statement of the Doctor concerning the position of ofy atairs in Cuba, and the injuries In- ficied upon American citizens at the port of his con- sulate. 4 long conversation, ensued in the course of which the President expressed himself in a decidedly radical manner, and Mr, Phillips left highly delighted with lila frank and cordial reception and with the seatimeuts expressed by the President. Yeoneeseenns at the White House. A delegation of Tennesseeans, headed by Mr, Maynard, called upon the President this evening and had a brief interview. Their business related to local aifairs, Death of a Nephew of the Prosident. Jesse G. Suarp, the youngest son of Marshal Sharp, aud nephew, of ihe President, died this morning at the residence of General Dent, in Georgetown, ‘The remains will be taken Lo Newville, Pa,, to-morrow for Interment. The New York District Attorneyshlp. It is understood that District Attorney Pierrepont wil be retieved from his position by the 20th of ihe present month aud his successor appointed. Vacancy in the Office of Anssistant Urcasurer. ‘Yhe vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Folger ag Assistant Treasurer of the United States, in order to assume the-duties of Judge of the Court of Appeals, to take effect July 1, will be filled to- morrow, provided the person to whom li has been offered will accept the Office, It is understood that despatches offering \he appointment have been sent to the person determ, myned upon, but up to this time no reply bas been réceived. There is considerable speculation as to the person, and several parties have been named as the prospective Assistant Treas- urer, It is stated that Deputy Collector Cornell 1s the coming man. The New York Barge Office Appropriation. The Secretary of the Treasury received a letter from the Committee on Appropriations eat askiog his views as to the necessity of maki appropriation this session for the completion of tne barge office building in New York, and to-day the Secretary answered, recommending” that the appro- priation be made at the present time, as the use of the building wil, ®ben completed, sitord increased facilines forand greatly cheapen the collection of duties. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Second Session. SENATE. Wasutnaton, June 24, 1870, WIA REPORTED. Mr. Wi.80N, (rep.) of Mass., from (he Committce on Ap- propriations, reported, with amendments, the Army Appro- priation bill; also from the Military Committee a bill for the relief of the National Hot 4 at Gettyaburg for Orphans Of Soldiers and Sailors of the United States, Mr. MOMRILY, (rep.) of Vt., from the Committer on Fi- ted’ favorably the bill to require national bauks going lato tiquidation to reture their ciroulating nutee. OMINFOE yg nn gatr FOND, Mr. SoM zx, (rep.) of Mass. m the Committee on Potligt Relaione reported = point resolution direct return to the government of Uhina surplus rr four hundred thousand dotiars pant of he sum received from that Of American eitisens under Lbe convention of Brent ot el BILLS Past On motion of Mr. Spx, pot RT. Authorizing the of the Tethuins of arian to be expended under Navy Department, at the discretion of the President. On motion of Mr. HAMLIN, (rep.) of Me. —Desiguating D cember 26, June I, Taly f and Soaukegiving Day se ieyat ho daye in the District of Columbia. POBTAT. PELRGRAPIL BERV ic Mr. Ramery, (i of Minn., introduced a to eate n transatlantic ‘sootal telegray nervioe by American eiview. Rararred tothe Oonmmittes on Post OMiows, OONGREBBION AT. REPRESENTATION. Mr. Wantany rap.) of, Foway tn Bilt fo ional representation In th 1 Congvens, Kt wc the representative popii: eed by DUO oF Fore may be an additional Ke- ‘ongrens for each 10,090 of Traction thereof exooeding 115,00, Linember as unlens other wine hall ve elucted on w WHR NTF NONE URION LEAGUE OLN Mr. FENTON, (100) Of UN. Ys. REOROHIAd B® mewria) ip tbe. tion of the ninth hat of tue precedin, preventative in the such exwors, and fo aus revuraw ave in, w upstate, wuch:Ropresentatl the War or | ty, Fowler, «ilbert, Ham ton of Maryland, Hanis, Johnston Kello KK MeCrucry, MeDonal’, Osborn, Pomeroy, Robertson, Saulabury, woul Btowart, Sumner, Thurman, Tromuull, Viekers, Wilson and Yotos— Nays—Messrs, Boreman, Brownlow, Chandler, Drake, Mama, Marluny Howard. Howe, Howell, Morrili of Maiucy Morrill of Vermont, Mortou, Hratt, Rauoy, Rice, Rows, Bebra, Bherman, Sprayue, Thayer, Warner, Willey aud Wiliams 96. ‘Lewis, against the tax, paired with Mr. Spencer, fo Mr. SHPRMAN, (rep.) of Ohio, asked a vole upon the sec- tions contuiniug the income tux on dividends and corpora: lonm Lut subsequently waked to bare the bill postponed till jonday next to give the Finanos Committee an oppor. nity nit. ‘of revenue involved in the rejection of via wp by the restoration Ho thought It also vecessitated the via if part. Hie waa apprehensive of the tina defeat of the bill fn consequence of the voto just take House having passed the modified income tax provision fy 4 vote of three to ome would Wot be kaly in auy vwentta. agree to ius total abrogation. (rop.) Of N.Y, anid from what he bad Mr. CONKLING, been told by members uf the Ito It confident the dect- not be seriously op: sion of the Senate on the qeestiog woul posed in the Ho Mr. Witttawae crop.) of Oregon, and others favored the striking out of the tariff’ secuons ‘and the substitution of a limites free List, which appeared to meet with goueral favor. fe oo ‘Tue general merits of the "oi rere discusset upon Mr. Bhar man's motion to postpone, wh ioh finally prov wet oe greta BILL. upol rs (rep,) Of Mo., stated that the proposed pay table had beok agresd tipon by the. Naval Commitee after & careful consideration; ‘tuat it would probably effect a saving 10,060 and give nutisfaction to the ling and staff. on 0 Alen dmenta Were agreed They regulate the pay aud allowances, the rotiremont and promotion of officers, fix the number in each grade, Ac. ‘An ameniment also prevatied authorising the Superiatend- ent of the Naval Observatory to cobtract for » retracting Aelexcope at 0,0". (n2Me Bil, aa wiuended? was reported from ihe Committee of ‘the Senate, at half-pastfour o'clock, after an executive sersion of half an hour, took a recess tii! this evening. At the evening session the House bil} to revise, amend and consolidate the statutes relating to éopyvights'and patents Was taken up atid passed. Bills w establish the Western Judiciul district of Wisc: win, to require the holding of additional United States Cire and Disiriet Conrts in Tnd.ana, and concerning Dist Courts in Towa ware pasoed, abd’ the Senule at a quarter to eleven o'clock adjourned, the amendmeast re HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wasuinaron, June 24, 1870, LIOENSES FOR PLEASURE YACHTS, Mr. Pourme, (Jem.) of N. Y.. from tho Committee on Commerce, reported back the Renate bili to amend the act of Auguat 7, 1844, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to licenne pleasure yachts, Passed. ‘The bili Is as (ollown:--That the frat section of the act ent!- Hed “An act to authorige the Secretary. of the canse yachts, and for other purposes,” approved Lats is hereby amended by tnsertiig TP the -orak thereof, the words “poi nt of the United States,”” the worde “and by von to (Greign ports. Sho, 2. that yachts belonging to ‘a reyularly organized yacht club of any foreign nation which shall extend a privilege to the yachts of the United 8t privilege of entering or leaving any port of the United States Wwiihout entering or clearlug at the Custom House thereof or ing the tonnage tax. re. 3. That fue ra Mentiavation of yaobts ami their owners, a conunission to sail for plensnre in any designated ging 9 any regtilarly orgaized oF siicorporaten ftating the exemptions und privileges enjoyed Under it, inay be igsued by the Secretary of the Treasury, and shall be'a to“en of erceit to any United States oficial, and to ir we authorities of any foreign Power, for the privileges en: under it Ro. 4, Thal every yacht “vielting a foreign country under ‘the provisions of this act shall, on its reiurn to the United States, make due entry at the Custom Honse at the port at whieh it shall arrive. ‘The House then resumed the consideration uf THE GROKGIA BILL. Mr. SoortELD, (rop.) of Pay aald that the aubstitute offered vy Mr, Dawes, imposing no om atever, involved the Question wiiether any ant for the admission of Georgia was Lecestary. According to the democratic theory it was not Recomary ; Dit aacoruiug to the republican, theory Ik wae indispensable. His own conclusions were, less 1 proponed to abandon the political tueory "ot dealing with th Confederate Statex, which the Tepcbynes pay, & had esas the admiss! Georgia was ee than the one offered and acied upon. some act for necessary, aod no act couli be sil by Mr. Dawes simply declaring the State restored to. ite er ne inior to the Legislature elected ite Tegiatatre term commenced when ‘the, Stacie it life commenced, If, theret the State was City wre i tn 1988, this legisiative term ati it were ¢ only admitted bow, the legislative oa eter oesaacar rep.) of Mtl, ‘addressed the House in support of the amendment reported by him (rom the Itecou- struction Committee, declaring that vothing in this act ne tained shall be construed to deprive tue people of Geor of the right to elect members of the General Assembly of said State in the year 1870, as providea in the coustitution of said Biate. He went over the various sulient points of the history of the secoumcaatan. of Georg, contending generally that when the affairaof that State were tumed over to the cl¥il whore qualitcations were Leshan d Se constitutic ‘nat by the reconstruction root od fee"anihortien amd tue Stave loginiature set to work the the term of their ot nm began, The object of the substitute reported by Mr. Butler be declared 1 be to extend the term of the Legisiature to 1872 ‘ana o: the Governor to W74, thus giving that man Bul- lock four years in which to oppress and pionder the panes people of Georgia. He stated that the members of the Le; ‘ture bad been patdten doliars a day from the Gay of ite reasiaation ta 1606 to the present time, He ap- walod to the House to admit the State to representation and Yet ‘the question of election be decided wader the constitution Syme State, on the principle that the State would oaly be or- # this bi Goveraor Bullock would tarn ont ST the judges and appoint ereatares of hie own in their stew, There were even inen in this Hall now who satin the Inet Congress as members from Georyix, but who expected when this bil wan passed to come buck, proweat thelr ero- dentials draw thelr pay, claitalag thet the Inst Congrens ¢ if not count, ne thelr adrulasion wae a Mist Mi, HUTLRK, (rop.) of Maae., rose to cloge the debate, and staxted by exact di propositions. ‘The Sonate proposition wan to remit. th Of tieoreia to military rule and to provide for nn election for members of the General Assembly ou the loth of Norember, 1870. The Bingham amendment was objectionable on. the well-known principle, so. dur a words. Tt was Aacceplable to the democratic members, and, therefore, was open. to ueton on the ‘repubilonn ee: to It on prinelples, because hy party was necessary to, e always voted fron th the democrats always stood by thelr p. decnoerata on the Reoonstreotlon Con: and ware to thelr party duty theve as the needle was th the pole. Were {twot tor that fueuity lo pariy there wonkd not be democrats enough in the House to laugh at, If they adopted the Bing- Hara Amenament they sent “Georgia back vo & new election thi F miliva was unorganized until within « tew days, and bad no time to get arms, equipments or o and ho power to preserve the Inwa; and. they threw the brand of such an election into the centre of the South the elections nnd to renee delween the diaturb Florida, republican "party. the an election In Georgia In 1H. Whoover did might vote #0. ‘The aendment was levelled at their republican friends in the ane I wnre—thecolored members of pwon their faces, between the ey wnd he did not Dine the democrats for aiding it, Bu ke did blame mene pee maneh yabltcan ney, and friends of Genera) Grant If the good men vf the repuolican pi woul Ries napgether and agree upon the ubaitate, of ine friend and colleague (Mr, Dawen) he would sacrifice bis awn prejudices and go for tt, too, th sing the differences in he. va republicans, party on the mab of Georgia. ye House then, at Cre mp emce Proceerled to vote on the bins abd amendments, ‘war op an amendment oherad by Me, Dickey, (0. thal offerce by Nr tase to atrike out the words ‘in the year 1870," fo that Mr. Farns worth'a amendment should read, “But nothin he e Legislature, It in thie act ontained shall be coustrued to deprive the penple of Georgia, of the right to an election for membera ern te. som bl; of aid State as provided for int ‘he consoles said State. wit Dickey's amendment was agreed to by & vote of 191 ‘The next vote war taken on Mr. Ferneworth's amendment pol ae amendment amended was agreod to— eas 100, nays ‘The vote was next taken on an amendwent offered by Mr. Lawrence Imposing conditiogs In, regard Ww wudrage apd school rights and priviieges. Resocted, ‘The next questio on the anustitute offered by Mr. or the Nenate substitute. It was agreed to whihout follows, without preambie:— ul that the Btate of Georgia, baviy siruction acis, and the fourteont of the amendment to the constitation of ing ben rativied in yood faith dy @ legal Legislature of said State, it (8 heraty deciared that the State of Cieorgiw i entitled to & representation in the Congress of the United Staten; but noubing iu thie act contained vahall bp coustrued to deprive the peonte of Georsis of the right to an election for memnvers o; the General Asseuibly of anid State, sa provides for in the Sonstituion Of said State ‘Sk. 2, That #0 touch of the act cntitied an aot making ap- procriations for Ihequpport of the army for the year exding nd for other purpo: Narech 1667, 968 2 prontotts the organization, ny or eal hervice of the militia forces in. the States of Georgia, inate. Alpp!, Texas and Virginia be and the same is hereby reppaied. A LLVTLE WLURKY WELWEYN BANDALS AND BUTLER. Mr. RANDAGLy (dem.) of Pay Fising to a question of priv) - loge, sent to the Clerk'k den Fond « earrespondence between himeelf aud the propristors of tue Globe, In which ined of an omlanion from the published debate o town question tha retort whteh le had made to a x divecied to him by Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, ‘Pool ohen ‘nek. uestions Which phiiosopbers ewanot ‘ols ars ronietines boneat, avd the aayly of the proprietors 0 rayraph was inseried in ters | tea what the manuscript was subtritted tote But. j Her: that he had struck ous the paragraph, and thie the | ssnistant foreman had, with a singular lack of app) { Tor'it pass, ndding. thee it would be insctued tu the quar. puition of the Globe. The proprietors tay that ibey ‘never h ave admitted id never can admit t right of any ove member to revise, to the extent of # single syllable, the re- marks of mother, Hy. HUTL-RU explained that be bad drawn tis pen through | the ribuied to Mr. Ran the note, “Here ia all tbat seco betiretn the Spetver’ hae ah ‘handall was oul heard no auch remark, cor L should have replied to it.” Hobad done this so that the manner ipt | might be returned to Mr, Randall, as he cic not thick he (Ne. Randall) would jaduige in that kind of remark RANDALL replied that bis Words were ineasiired, and Jed them to-day. alter wns reterred ta the Cor GOVRENMENT WAREHOURE OF The morning hoar then commepesd at fonr o afer alasge number of private bile bad bern rey ried Mr. Rit yes (dem.) 0 offered a roRo uiion aire the inquire into Uh ty of reporting a bill for erecting government Wareliouses on Oys- Committee on Commerer proyr ter Isiandyin the Lower ay, New York farbor, or some other point gpaveni¢i® & the a brenant, quusantine station, for ‘the storage of merchant from tofeeted ports and veorele, Adopted, Tho Houge Wen, at five p’alaek: ol Appropriation bill wan DATE OF DEPARTURBS FROM NEW YORS yOR THB ° MONTUS OF JUNE AND JULY, CLEARED, P ccna hy Morro Castle, “Tanme, Havana— Atlantic Mali ip Fab-Kee, ‘Peele, Hamilion (Bermuda)—J N Sleamsbip Fairbanks, Howes, Philadelphle—J Loriliard: ip Isaac Webb, Mortimer, Liverpool-Cbhes H Narsuail bark Reunion, Tucker, stadt—Miller & Houghton, Bark snowden, Wood, Sisal-—Milier & Ho} y —_— Ellen Dyer, Lockwood, Cardenae—H'D & 4&3 0 Brook: ott Com Dupont, Nichols, Savannab—N L McCready & Anoié Seymour (Br), Cooper, Hamilton, B—Jones & ig Pedro, Bahrs, Jacksonvill ‘Warren Ray Bebe 5 Howell, Sharrett, Richm nay ‘ei Siaght. Sehr ee Keeffe, rie les. Sehr B ves, Freeman, Ballimore—W Cliaimers. Scar mr Foon eae, Cont Conncatieut River—Rackett 4 Gro, Bop Oregon my Wilton, Providence--Mt W Jackson & Co, i op Apollo, resrest. Bridgeport--Rackeit & Bro. mer Chester, Jones, Phil hie. Bleatuer Aur Wal er, Bl Pbliauelpnin, Stoamer Mars, | ramiy, Philadelpuia, ARRIVALS. RBPONTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Bteamship Sidon’ Mackay, Glasgow via Mortile sume, 1, at rion 10 2B 16, pasa bark Pousote ey tea ‘ (Bry Hn 0 o bark “Arran, Iale (iin) bound bound tat , ton 66 18, ship Dake (putea tae 45:18, lon 156 be teoberg aground, with “held of ie around It, Tateamantp rente rong be ng and "Seema hip Wi doses 9 gd Bane te , ANA ieamahip Weybossat, Win i on the is and died oo. W ‘inesday rissa aN, ° < Aimy of of Greeapolni, ils dled of yellow Steamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah June 3, with mdse and vasenere, fo Murray,’ Ferris & Co, Had pleasunt weather tht entire passage, Steamabip South Carolina, Adkins, Charleston June 21, with mdse und passengers, to'H R Morgan & Co Bteainthip El Old, Nickerson, Wilmington, NC, with mdse and passengers, to J Lorillard. Steamsnip Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse, to 3 Lorillard. ‘yen (Dan) Toaen, Rio Janeig 46 days, with cotfve aasengerds Lo Ful webs E artes £ Co. Crossed the Equa- Nett an icke, tae rng ws Ath 18 dar gen sean ‘2 passengers, to wie a 00, Had light ), Dilly Port Spaln, Ri Sand'® Burk Maytiower (or |New dad, 16 days, with molasses and c to Trowbildey gos. Hod ligt winds and fine weatter; 6 days W of Bark J H McLaren (of Fastport), Corning, Zaan 20 da TUS: Auger to slinon de Viener--veesel 10 fret, Son moderate weather June 14 off Caryatork Reet, ober Bugenia (Br), from Kingston, Je for ‘London; tots, Siaiea 8 of chr RM Stuith, from Charleston for jew York, Bark Jaines E Brett (of Bangor), Nickefson, Matai with sugar, to Brest, Son 4°Co. Had light winds aud mot! Fron, 8t Grote 16 dare, with ‘ erate hocks Brom k Con ad light" windee esis mire an Arasizon (Br, Sadler, sastero a aye, ith sugar and molasses we Wghs ose . srentier, jus, Bt Vat 87 46, eo ane “aw HA raat Hocand of Bato» z Para 18 with goer and rae fo © Ludman'é up esate gestation | ‘bark’ Bugenia (Br), from ete East Machias), Ook yntera, ‘ pene ne ST aoa rai hevaud -veRse! to Mitchell salind mame day ite Now Font r ranctaboses Schr Alice 9g Myrick, Gallant, St Pierre, Mart, 17 days, with aud Frot Olan 1 Woodhouse, Rusnell, Brazos Santingo 18 days, ith hides, Bo aabengers, vo Woodnouse, Southmagd carey ‘Sune 18 lat 8814, tou 75.48, ) from New Orleans for —, ce ‘hip Sovereign of ie o i$: uate Sob Naonta, Smith, Demerara $8 days, with sugar to or- vessel to Miller & Houghton, i asee Oliver, Oliver, Eleuthera 7 days, with pineapples Seiir FL Lockwood, St John, Waaington; NO, 6 days, naval stores; to taociaw Hose Core eee eh mille ‘Schr Anna Borland, Yoorbies, Vi vig Steamer Jas A btevéhs, Franklin, Savabnah 72 boars, Pussed Throng Hell Gate, ROUND SOUTH. Brig Annie Collins (Br), Coghran, Windsor, NS, 10 days, for New York, with plaster to Pepiston & Co—-vesuol to HJ Do Wolf & C Schr Alaska, trout, CharrsGeld 5 days, for New York, vwith lumber (o Simpadn & Clapp. Schr Bedabedey, Hix, Dix Leland for New York, with gran- ite to P Dixon. ‘Sehr Jobn. see Churehi, Providence for New Yar, Sex Jos Potts, Robivs, New Haven for New York. BOUND BAST. Brig E M Tucker, Tucker, Hoboken for Salem, ae Athlete, Brockeiman, New York for Pictou, Scur 0 B MeBhain, —, Alexandria for Derby. Schr Roanoke, Barnett, Philadelphia for Nor rich. Ser Henry, Well h Amboy tor New Haven. Schr Jas Diverty, Gro lay, Port Johnson for Providence, Scbr Mary Elizabeth, Haten, (ater e for Fall Ri + Bepr Kate jawed Averys ‘Elizabethport tor New Loudon Schr HM Weighty “—y B jitabethport for Hartford. Sehr S$ W Pon er, Lincoln, Elizabethport for Taunton, Behr Motto, Mubbard, Ellzabethport for New Haven. Sclir bom Briggs, Elizabethport for Providence. Schr Yarmouth, ——-, Blizabethport for Hyannis, Sebi Fred Rondout for Wareham. = New York for Portiand, bebr CW Be ww York for ae Sehr HL Kal taliy, New York for Bangor Sehr Ger Hote kiss, Hutohings, ‘New York for Fall River, Sebr J L Merril ks, New York for Port Jelfarson. Sebr RB Smit! H Nickertons Now Yorg for Wood's Uole, ie, New York for New London, licoz, New York for New Loudon, "york for York fOr Newburyport. LZ tots a Snuaattnder Schr Leontine, Pratt, Sebr Atalanta, Bole, N Schr Dart, Thompson, Ni Scar 8 A Reod, Smith, -—— for Sioop Commerve, Tyler, Bisavespor! for Myatic, Bark Argonaut (NG), Steangrate, from Bremen May 6 with midge aVd passengers, to Ht Roop & Co (vy pitot vows A Williams, Brig Mercedes, Kobi, from Clenfuezon (2 days, with augar, to Fowler & Jova, Brig Bon Nevis (Br ) from Cow Bay, CB. Brig Kio, from —. SAIL. D. Pteanesips Morro Osaile, Havana; Pab-Kee, Bermuda. Wins ai erases NW, tight, Shipping Notes. ‘The ptenorebip Catharine Waiting, with » targe number of invited guests on board, proceeded down the bay nad along the coast as tar as Long Branch yesterday, on a trial trip, This vessel cas recently been repaired in bull avd machinery and newly appointed ip every particular. The trip was very satisfactory, The Charieston steamship South Carolina arrived at thie port yesterday afternoon, with one wheel only, haying lost her starboard whoel off Hatteras, on the passage here, It is worthy of mention that tu this disabled condition she made the passage several houra quicker than her average stm Gince last report thers bave arch Wester canals and Hudson river tie tollowing barges and capa! boate:—By towboat America - Barges 8 A Nolan, D Beobe, Paio Aito,) T Lee, Ovw ; canal boats 8 B Packer, Raver, Norris, Somerset, Julia, S A Boardman, Cares, §: Jono, A W Horton, Kimina Coie, H Kussell, A Robertson, CL Cartor. By towboat Niagara~Barges WG Thomae, 1 Wat- 8 Cramer; canal poate Geo P Ail, Jennie Tabbs, ira Betts, Mary Beovelt, Lizzie Knowles by: Hundadaie. O'Rouke. By towboxt Spracoae-- Bare Colt, Priam} Loaia Jae Faulkner, Henry imple, 3 1 Moore anuden, Iuke, Gyn Butler, Jobn L Merriman, John John H Drake, Geod Whitney, RM Cook, kT jas MeMation, FW Walker, (eo Bennett, A Marino Mtsnaters. Bur MANNA BowKRR, Hondvurn, from Gnannpe, rived nt Dunkfrk prior to Mtb inst, Ske reports baa heays gales on the pasrage, during which «toro bulwarks and fled a with water, 3P MEROTRIUA CBr), Outhb Fan O for Liverpool, has Been fost survivors of the crew arrived ar having beet taxen of # deeert Is av ar ot Bram, six Verpool 2d’ Met, inns bark Roman, W spolcoms from New Oricans for U'verpaot, Corte, Axnovo, June 6—1n port bark Stag, for Rurope My; Tris, for Batitaore do, Upnenanay June -Beted; wily Buwanes, an ~ Arrived. abin Chergkes, Guevecy brig 8, NeW ‘Guaesoom, Jun doe ( Loom Mirwade Hardy, ‘naa FAvery, Ryan, as ord siicrinond, et BAA ON, Juno al--Saited, bark Village Queen (Br), MoUray, Lona la & Northern port. — Arrived, ‘ary, from Mobile (or N¥ork; eobr Al Putni ARIEN, Gn, dune ‘20— Arrived, brig Liczie Wyman, Gam- yd from points on the | burner, NY ark, 20th Bath rig Ken FORTRESS MOS rige R wera, from Dewerara,, score Pele iwi ine June Frena oe! S yhgOr tor do, LAVAC. Ry er Montevices pW Vaughan. Parsons; Maria ‘Jane, Jonas, sud CH it Robinson, NYork. Pit Brij : ‘NO! WICH, June? 22—Arrived, ame, elphii Sailed. “sehr Reading RR ON tee ce New Y tap, Or sobenWB feiss Rovian, ag 2 PHILADELPHIA, June %3—Arrived, sbip by Aptwerp. grou Campos, Linton; Zavalla ‘Mth—Arrived, Joba Aviles, Macomber, Ua fo “RigHMOND, June 22--Arrived, achr Nellie Vrown, Big: wie KLAND, June 18—-Arrtyad, aches Oregon, Or Babb ANT FEASTS. une 15—Sailed, bark Les Intimes (Fr), ‘ork. AVANNAR, June 20 Arrived, bark George Durkee (82), E | gee leer Susan B Franklin, Null, NYork Seken, Cork for ord ‘ your China, Giass, Plaied W frigerators, Cookiig Utensils and ai! Goods, sultable for the season. Goods marked ip pain, "Sy, Agpecial train wilt run each Sundi le, at i Flashtt hator SENS. W. HITCHCOCK, tained; advice fi obtaings adziee re we HE LIVING MACHINE.. that elastic piece of metal is to a chronometer. |i the action of the other organs and controls, (0 a tent, the whoje living machine, |The eompar for oe ry ried further, aalnaprio is q ore "wuieh “ale ae that the grost nourishing ‘organ whose afice it io miniator to fhe wants of the bodys and to nustaln and re- new all ite parts, is not performing its guiy, Te reg wire eeeran and rej agit te areie iis end ERA BTO ry be tru ut tbe the The thiol mk spring of vatch may - one, but the stomach ci oy only be re sey ‘apd strengthened and thts is one of the ob jects of ad famous vegetable restorative which for. ightoen oes been waging creniul contest with dvapepsis in all, a een he ide for indigestion it stands alone, ‘hen the resoures without, at best, doing wore than mitigating the complaint, » cours ‘of this Wholesome and palatable, yet pows Momnackl ‘@ perfect and permanent cure. To all cages of the liver te mora or lesk disorderet, and upon th ant gland, ag weil as upon thi nd bowel u pes ‘act With ‘singular distinotne ating. wo: Felnvigorating every accretive aod assitallating organ on wale body ‘and mental bealth depend, A Sugars, visions to the gold stant weer This beautiful proparly 1 auated direct York aod New Haven Ratiroald, ab tho mtavon i to soo, from San Francieco ee corver of Twenty-sove: Mo and 9A. M. aid /1:9) 4. M, i Rockingham, Nickerson, NY. ht cage Suited, sche teabeln Thovapson, Cor- ‘Sailed—Schra Blank, Gritin, and American Eagle, Samm, urge, # Warwick ; Ripple, sie ‘and He wee aa jansy Smith, Hoyt, Mayagues + fr, Dayton, NVork naa 4 arn Burgeas, New Uaven; 8 B W Cohoon (B; ay, Port Med ists as Dae ao (Bi ir), Mcleod, ‘Wea Bolin iregor, art roe Ay eam ff Boy, CBs Bias! (oma, BO (and sailed | actir t Parker, 1, Cor Boato ‘Arrived, scl’ Judge ‘Touney, Cava: RNANDINA, div0 19-—Arrived, steainsbip Fieg, Lime Kenvensc. for Canary Telno is June M4—-Passed tn for Baltimo rikting Waters trom Auatenzas, F MecBwin, (rom Eleu KY Glen, and ie brig: Isis, An cece ith—Cleared, echr Jas Baymore, Bardzo, Boston HOLMES HOLE, June arrived, brigs rge, Glace Bay, OB, for NYork ; jas Rateb: bar Heath, une Ib—In port H stockbam, Cor ed, re J: York; Biihy bark Nai reparg, FOLK, June 2—Arrived, ao lath, Lougale, Rosey Charlestan, re John Lancaster, Wile aneny Hovor i ) Jane Maria, and Nep- ‘ork. BADOLA, Joe 15 — Arrived, brig, Rio Grande, MeLel- fre Fritngot (Nop) Larren, eyla, ogress (Br), brise Boa Fe Williams, Mo- brig brig Floreuce J Henderson, eared Burs Venue (Bry Purdy, Antworp: ane. hark ‘Moneo, Wortinger, Cardenas ado Went ( hr D falbot, for Ba’ 2—Arrived, sehr ater, Geurge- Foster, Shoteld, Ron tout. are Mare A Tyler, Ty- Be. Arriv red, sehr DC BOVIDENCE, June 3 —Arrlyed, Philadelphia; V Barkulew, Holinen, Rondait. rs Avie Walton, Bich, Géoreeion. DC; Sarah Pitiadelpnia ; ‘Spencer, Tren- ja, Niokersoa, fy ATrelmore Harty abd. Tryph fareallus, Remuntck, do (or Bllawortis:. Bost Pacitic, Ginn,en? Jas H a he tot Vib, Red Tolman, and American Ch Phil 3th, Americ: Aretlos Hall hives Taney aoa Norfolk Elma, and Ovean and Gon Washinge 18th, Wi Hv Ga, Jane 15—Arrived, brig BH Rich, Hopkfas, ae oe - woamaship ith—Arrived, steamsilp Regulator, NYork. CEL AdeoLuTE, DivoRoks “OBTAINED IN DIFFI it everywhere; desertion, 4c., suiicient no charge until divor ad- ‘M. HOUSE, Attorne! te ‘ House Fureiebiog SerORD'S, Ber Avior plage, EB EXCURSION ban ta West Flushing. Hunter's Polat, at 3 0 raion tickets to ‘West and retu uale Publ ‘week day (nartioularly de- on application. Mapa free. Free tickets for an: n also be bn 10 monthly. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ONTAINED IN digerent States; no publicity; no charge till divorce ‘Also Commissioner for every State, counsellor at Law, % INJURE THE MAINSPRING of a watch and every portion of the works bocomes dis- ordered. The human stomach fs to the human system what n uvny be cal tions of th ie Weukvess or bean of i in lustre and intelligence and there expression in the wiwle eounte- plainly as written words could ‘of the pharmacopoia bave been axhaustou, sdor for HOMAS R. ANEW, 260 GREENWICH STREET, New York, has reduced the prices uf Teas, Coffees, Flour atid all kinds of Groceries, Molasses and Pro: SUBDIVISION oF GRAND PARK, As Publie Auction, MONDAY, JUDY 4, 1379, Conaiaing of 200 Village Lote, equal to 1,000 ety Late, on the New . proammity, the villae of Grand Pack, the ‘Pheologten) Seminary grave ts, the Femase Sewinury, nnd noar to churches abd #ea00!K, eddy this altogether the most ebarming and destent elegant, aye Homes fm the vioiolly ° Yew Yow. Hate positive and without reserys: “XNDREW W Grand Park.omies, 17 Jrostway, JOUNSON & WIL 8. DINGRE & CO. MADLORY & ALACK WELD, Broning Pott Bulluing, ‘e Sv tieuenen das been Shed upata cout aforia. éxcursion of tue season, and, frat clase excurslouisia, where Meals wil! be served If re Youkers... Cornwall yirwourd & conan V. TILTON, will tearo =e North River, Ou nia om : os vam why I INETUUI ‘THI ral #u'clock Ay May NEW BURG, Phorty-rousrs sireet, North ctv | TONKERS, COLZBNS, CORNWALL and Boluruingy att eure Vovgbbeopale a3 0. M., erviving in New york ai 0 P, My THE PLY 00" 3 RO: (ILI arte, fe tho Jargeat of lilll an on terre Arosa, tl & Lip tables uso acppited wih ad the turveice tho maria” IEE UHI = Bwill be apnred {HHI ILLLT Will! USI Ss NINVI KEGL {III z Which js permaneniy at III Wilt digcoaree chol III Of over $150,000, and le the mosk oad, end canuot be excetion Bg ¢ Ukle the oidet doltghifub portunity acidom offered N. G. BN. Y., to the Piymouth Rook,. muste during the day, MAGNIFICENT PRIVATE PARLORS, LUNLsUIII e $ = é application to {HII FARES, HI Conzens’, Newburg Poughkeepsie... To Poughkesps! MLB SeLENs, Navaging Dizggion on board, wired, ean be sngamed apors Pendent,

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