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8 ennai ten act THE WORK OF CONGRESS. What Has Been Done and What is Yet to De. The Condition of the Appropriation Bilis—The Important Legislation of the Session. WASHINGTON, June 26, 1870. Ouly seventeen working days, including the Pourth of July, of the session, now remain, and a large number of bills ave sili] undisposed of, some of them Important, and all of them of a character demanding action, {twyould bg better, parieps, phat mony of jhe At be defeated opsity tae sqiravely, #0 tliat their authors may understand chat it wil be that useleds ( eg pen in at another season, Bat the al time is go fat many measores already on the atockg dbgnot ain: ‘The Houge ts ahead of fue BG ete hh, ‘aj bropriat{Sa bills, and, indeed, with all the measures of prime importance. Th my appropelguing gd BOW PORARE WP Whe digi Ms the Sundry Civil Expense oi mnibas ‘pu, which icindes all the odds and ends not provided for in the regular appropriation bills. ‘That, ho’ » down as a special order for next Wedne and will be ready to go to the Senate on Thursday or Fetday of next week. The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Appro- prition bil has passed both houses and is tn a coa- ference committee, wluch is trying hard, but thus Jar without success, to adjust the extravagant no- tions of the Se th the economic kleas of the House, The Senate put amendments to this bill mounting to $2,900,000 more than Was agreed wpon ‘by the Hor making the sim total over $23,000,000. The main poiats of diderence are the appropriations for the extension and improvements of the Capito grounds aad for a new building for tl Ment. These two liens veaeh in che seamen. ition of useless military ro An act for the relief of the Stockbridge and Munsee tribe of Indiana, In tho State of Wireonsia, Joint restlution directing #he Becre onal. Istion to Cireult courts. An act for the reliet of Thomas Li Ap act to change the place of holk United States for tae Au! Joint resolution to regalate the f Congress Joint regoint.on to 8. Richards to ti. native List of the A vessels propelled Jn whole or in part by sear, and for Y An act to amend an aetentitied “An act to carry. rovisions Of the treaties between the United State auc other countries, givin verm and consuls and ether gt wildémg-anited fo venue offcers avd the of Mo a. ‘obs pi by the Ter- iury of War to nati Bor- tn ig such Muctlon of sub) the courte of the Mecano they North Caroline, = sor able yoley and f Bivenberation and while It is exiuently Pm COWaItiCr, great gueatnes ij and whereas tet be. membery ‘should to debate uch i bill, as wut ot ‘aiulerige the renovation of Bonjamin iat the Secretary of the pear eace ace tapen aia for expenses nee (0 aud in exclasion ba ot Of any oF all othor membore; therefore ‘That on. p poges,”’ appro AN Pops Qhieg, He) land offcars of the Uunted An act to repeal certain agetiona of r ature of Wyoming, Joint resolution directing the insuy @ patent to the Indiana ¢ of Friends for a gortala tract ‘of iad fa ts hereBy, sc ieaatte in ency of 60 amcuding the etanaing bers the @11al means of esaioy the fe. iwsolved, That the prealdent and committes tuo National Labor Uoiog, now mot in Washington, f the eat ah ‘Op the principles ich Tall ai on, foure. Laid over caso may have the ent actuatly paid in In each and every case. Debate arising ‘a relation to certain unsold lands In the counties ‘thereon, Loidover under the of Porter and Lake, in the Stute ot Indi ‘An net to amend i portion of w eettain statute of the Terr rs ‘oint resolution forthe sale of certaln lands tn whtedaratiind and toe e Niobrara rivers an ee w the FHS for pro of description from them for the ing oot Rear snary or govepsnest Debate arising thercon, per oonsitiutes Jaid over undur the é i frove Omaha, via point of jauction with the ferritory. pmarks npon foreign ing a patent right to bev! W, eqaal we far as may by the national banks o ‘Au uct condimiug ant extendi pone, ae thereat ata ny e n r s (ional debt; wad te wotety Taq uppiled toward the nd Bau Claire Lumber Com ‘Com dito report @ bul Wo caysy ‘the policy of the “A wenty bonds at ‘Way ia Missouri and ‘and tele- ine aloug or near the thirty-sixth froth the Misrisatp) ét for the relief of John Tyler to change the ‘place of h tates for the Novthern District of An act authorizing the Soushern Minuewota Ki pany Lo connect ite Line with the Northera Packoe ‘An act for the reitef of pre-cmplion selders ‘An act ‘to detine the intent of an act entitled “An act to al- gctors of internal revenue acting as collectors llecvors, and for other parposcs,” approved An act (o aid in the construction of the Oregon branch ‘ ‘the nat eee area ae i ELocurion: Tne SovRCKS AND ELuwests on v3 ht seal at oe Hioned. Debate v Commies on Tiver to the Arcaugas river, ‘olding the Covrts of the seen so thoroughiy satisfactory as this, The author; who 13 Professovof Belle Lettres in Princeton Col- lege, has been for the past ten years ‘a systematic student and teacher of the art of elocution,” and this book contains “the notes and criticisms! which gradually accumulated” upon his hands in successive conrses of Instruction and training. The pecultar featur.s ot hia work are clearly stated in the pre- face by the Professor himself, and to the following points Wig attention of teachers and students is fe- quested :—\ First, nearly one-half of the work consisis ju the exhibition of the intevectual, moral, @athevical tawful money, arising thereon, Rairond. in the State of reo, laid over under the ferred» bill peor! i ferred » raph he direeted erapiiog in the Unitet states: ‘Debate, arising thereo: ‘as the Dusiness interests of the conntry are sutferlng Joulable loss by reason of the poreible fuctuation fn the quantity and the value of the antiomal i; and wherens there can be no durable prosperity uw sation which parmite ous e.ass, one commu tate, to exercise corporate fin: other communities, oF other States, of whom was re- estab fo postal tale quire into the whole mubject of tele fend for person and ‘Au nef to create a port of delivery at Du Luth, Monn, ver under the rales ‘Au not to create a port of delivery at Vallejo, & pension to Henry 0. Wei luqwiah the futereat of the and county of Ban Francisco. to aid the construction of @ Failroad from the western boundary of Minuesota, at the junction of ‘An act grantio, deransement and inca! a United States in An act granting law tiver and Harbor and the ton biils have pasted the he Senate, sged both houses, nce committee, the ne Fortifloation Appy House and are pon Qnd is now in tts second conte: Foport of rhe first having been of tie House for the f “1 oa the second, a some. But su view of the fact sted by the nfevence, 2 Bboul er, the A the ‘The manazers on the p: conference were appoin What nnusaal cireumestane Bhat the House Bana it is all right. The great this bill is the manner of paytug the penst) Hou-¢ insisting upon a thorough xefonu w Genate preierring the present Systm. indian Appropriation bill has passed beth and is How Dae In the House, on the Sp2ak- Me, loa down with Senate amen ments, this bil will haye to go t) a conference Of 0 comunttor 3 the custom 3 for the “india: whieh is strong in the Senate. neve 1 wit than half as miu the Hlodse appropriates for the Lo family and the swarms of Lnitan agents who live and grow fat by ‘preying upeo boul tie government and the Le Tamiy. + The iplomatic and Consulay Appropriation bill lias passed both houses, aut ts back ju the House with afew amendments by way of increase, as usual pot on by the Senate. 14 will probably go to @ conferehve conjuittee, In view of t Ject that the Senate, on motion of * Sumner, bas added one hundred thongant dollars, ty the se te Department, a point which the House Committee on Appropriations will Kea. le. The estimafés of the Secretary of Staie called for a hundred thousand dollars for this item, but ue House cut it dowm to fiity thou- fand, and 2s it now stands it isa hundred and iMy thousand, ty more (han the Inberal es!lnaies of the De; alled for. ‘The Pos! Office Appropriation bill hax gone threngh both how dis now back in t House with several amendments. ‘This will iso go to a conte rence committee. The vill for the reorganization of the army has already passed both houses, gone throm e confere ae Senai®, @igiculty in ge Senate, aud it ix whispered that plan’ as to Wey wh dik though Senator Wilson, chairman of the Com- on AMiliary Affairs, announces: Inis Invention % call it up and putit on its » The conler- mmnitee virtually axreed fo the House bili, sbi, which was very mate- beiter knownas Legal rially awende | by the Senare, Whether the jaiter body will take the House pill, aft , remains to be seen. The Tax bil, with the Tarif attached, hos passed the House and fs wow before the Senge, Of course this is one of the measures that must De passed, as yn) its passage depemts, ina great meas the suc 88 of the republican party at the approaching fali elections. In precisely what shape it wil pass it ts bie at this stage fo prediet, It will con- tain, howey three prominent jeatures ; first, the reduction the internal taxes to the ex- tent of from tiirty-tive to forty-five mwillious ; 4, the reduction of the 4 on Liaports to miitons thal Revenu t under ay shail have © Cabinet, This bil, Wke many olbers, will, no doubt, eventn: ced ine conierenes conmnittes. Garfivid’s bul, to lacilitate banking and Lo seoure a more equitable distribu of the currency, iis passed both houses, and is now m eonferencé com. Jos ule 18 Uncertain : for on this subject the nd Senate are widely divided, and neither ¢ the Funding bill, as you are be Senate, and ‘is now yell aware, W before tke House. party lewd: But inere 18 the part of ary of the mugress (hab i is thought by that no funding bi with pass at this session. The DLL ame. datory of the Nataral ewe has yeuding in the Sen: This Fie fifteenth amend: ud the bili to enforce ihe a8 important to the dominant » Will Rave thine Lo take 1 ¢ present. tT meme: iC Of nls frog the Senate on ling, Mow On the Speaker The folle thea first 2 table: Av act to con of “An act to pr the publi lauds of the Jor other purposes,” approved July 27, 1848. Jomt revolution instrnesing the President with the Ladlanx upon the (niatilia, reservatto An act to repe it to pyrewent phe im- rain pereoi in Stniea, where. by cof thelr a tw probiotte,”* approved gan 0 tobe taken hy per jpated io the late re wiw are vot i trom holding odlice by th amend jon ot the Us vrda of the £ the United the ¢ uty suipmations. val ot tue lands wi M4 r foreign trade « Mort Ridgely establiah and Fa An «et to iezulate the f northern, northeast é Priced Sater and for other yurposen An uctto TENEW Ceria.n crane of land to the State of Ala. vs elon and coasting trade on the stern frontiers of the pana. An act amendatory rovide for giving effect to taie of Nevada,” 1) tor the reitet of Br ange ert twenabie ¢ Calstornin, 15 kuvpor ‘An act (0 amend an act entitiod “Ax charge of desertion from certain so ne Mouated Infantry," 3) Norih Cn 20, seit reactution concerning tke pay of, eastom officers in North Caroina. ‘An act grauting tanda to the State a cousin f tim Green Bay and Toot the dee for the fot igh steatner Lann certain post roa Inhubitante of Salt Lake City, ia the | of # és district of New York ia An actto car) of the Unliod §u the cave of the Bi 4 in the State of Ala ‘Ab act 10 aakborize the anpo at of shipping commis. te yy ule hidgee ot the saveral. Dictetet courts. of the ' Tuige scpier to miperintend the shipping amd Meowarge of } the Sioux Wood river with the Red River of the North, to the purlie lands inthe State of Alabama to rdeen Railroad Company to wid in 2 stion of wraliroad to be bulit frou Aberdeen, Miss An act to ealablivh an additional land district in the Btate Joint resolution providing for the admission of photo- xlivition free of duty. font resolution for the benebt of Wilberforce University. resolution giving the cousent of Congress to the re- <a certain bequest by the State of New Jersey under will of the late Eawin A. nm Joint resouon for the relief of Captain John Faunce and the revenue cutter Harriet Lave. Jolnt resolution to restore to the elty of New Orleans the proptrty ueretofore vecupied by tbe United,Btates ax & brane and physical sources of power in delivery, whien, it is belleve, have never before been treatedvof as in- cluded in the art of ciocution. Second, the second part Contains several chapters on Phonology, espe- caily under the heals of articulation, accent and pronunctati hoped muy tiave an interesi for phonologists, stu- poet of the English language, and all who desire to rononne of these chapters to the principal object of the work. ‘Pird, the whole matter of the work bas been care- fully anaiyzed or generalize] under principal and suborditate heads, in order to factlitate the compre- hension of particulars and to aid the memory in reci- fation,”? There is everything in the work to praise and Little to ly devote Lon—something he admits ia tie preface, We donbt, too, 17 he could have been beiter employed. He has given to the pablic one of the vork boat of Werks o8 D is an fore be it ¢ Committee on Banking and Curcency be tustructed to report at the earhem di jaw authorizing the estab! stricted jn aggrey tivablo a general al banks, unre sbev and aterogate cireuiation, auch am neue of United States uands as shall in’ in the rate of interost on ‘use’, Securing 10 the people of the sov- era! States uustormity of rights in the vumber of banks autho- rized to be establ’shed and volume of carreney to be issu but providing nevertheless that the aggregate issue of C iiiad Riatca bouds shall pot be increased in the volume of currency under the proposed hughment of tree national banks, thereon, laid over under the rale. Tewolved, That the apecial committee to wiach was te ferred the Portal Telegraph bili be tnxtracted to ing am the United Staves a orsous and to Cxaming witnesses. 1a) over ander the rte, Based Shee the latgent y eAsoN of an fucresse Debate arwing the with ject of teiegray An act to provide tor ® building suited tothe use of the Post oltiee, tiie peusion and revenne offecrs, and the ju hate arising thereon, oilieers of the United States in the elty ‘of Trenton, missioner of tue Froedmen reetes to furniah this House at an early day wi if yb drawn from any tune at bis irned over to or expendedon vd University ati the Freedmen's Hospital C y. An act to ainend an act entith the State of Oregon to atd fn t wagon road from Alvany, Oregon, tv the eastern boundary “An act granu ‘onstruction 0} ‘tloc colle District of Golum- Qf ine English Janguage, Will be fornd iValuable. At act to piovide a giverument for the vin, * , in the Disiriot oF building myategl hoth for Uie ti or finns to whig ae reily and the hospital, w. a ee payments Were n pace of thy Baia hin; | ale whet ‘olut resolution extending the time to conal from the Saint Croix river or inke to the west end of Lake Superior to Bayes, n act to carry Into effect the two several dectoew of the District Conrt of the Chited States f + aim of Loutey ana ib the cases of British vessel Volant. rry into eifect the decree of the District Court of ict of Lonisians in the case of Wave and her car: QUREN Horvense. A Life Pi a8, other than @uy Oorporate mszociation oy ane What nse oF dispod ationa he has purchased, made of (ie same or THe HisroRy OF QU&SN Homtunss. ohn 8, the Unived States cor the district Qi at By Joh the British brig Dashing 3 pe PB.tet'2 provide for changing” the boundaries of tend din viol, apvatications for the erection ov xraun ts and apon thg croune s ers Muspital » Dedur r rale, se of this Honae thut o: tue avocations wincl they followed’ on earth, all (ke spirits of ihe crowned head Jn Rarope will be wade to flee before Madame L. Mabibach, while the luhabitants .of- the other world, from Adam to the © Jateste~ arvival, “with © vot ve loug in hearing «ie history of the Bonaparte fantly trom Mr. Abbot, The.verbosity of both tu styles her works “novels’: (and very. tixesome sone of them are,jivo),jo which she hes the advantage o: Mb Abbott, who writes romancesand calis them histories," Howe Us It Mnastters ttt) belong. Both a ret A. Lawrie. re (thercon, laid over under the Resoived, That it ta the een s of layation is erorbitanbmnd neegionsly andthata fedietion of taxation jx demanded, botl lowes umoitnie eousistent with ie claim of the heirs of the Canted States Arm ot to-extend the time fur presen Au act iy sottle tin William Gates, of the ny. aig atmos for adti- oF ution providing for the axle of ceFtain land’ in 10 of Kansaxceded to the Uuited Statex ip trust-by the ‘okee nation of Tadtaas. Jomt resolution to pay of Washington. a get entitled “An act 40 grant Pon- 4. Be. and internal tates, raising revenue suttici government, to disehas and to maintain tbe nat venue, Wike duties proj nee of delegations of Indians theroon, laid over andoy the ra’ resolution jp regal to the use of the Bible ia the pub Devate arising thereon, tald over sions,” approved Ap act making @ grant o! road in the Vertitory of Dacotah, Inuds to afd in the construction of a ra Ni a, and Browiavi ! brawkca, to Denver, Colorade Territory. J o'uion granting an American regi toh built hark Bugsy. ntion authorizing water ‘ous to be made on th principal wibucaries f land to ald in the conmiruction | liv schools of the countsy. under the rule, ‘hat the Committee of Ways und Means be nmi they are hereby iustencted to report tor: tax o/ at least ten per cent on the Interestor the bow United States, whieh tax shall be dedueted tro terest by the Wisbursiag oflicer gi the Payment therec! to the hold provided by the imern, ister’ 10 tue Brite wuiges to de established Missiasippt river and tw with a view to. obtaining on of the aliuvial laus a, flow and for (he Improvement of navigation, ry he construction of a bridge across the Arkanaas river, at Lite ‘k An act for tht settlement of ‘the account of Captain K. ‘i. vpunistary of subsistence of yoiunieers.} ppoint an appraiser of merchandise for the port acts (or the pay tn saybig &gro0a.word for. Josephine ani the Euoperor Alexauder. Airy About lauds everybody rejated to or iu auy Way connesed witi the Bouaparig family, and winds up with « first class port of Napoleon 11, and the Empress Eu; ‘two Volumes 18 Me (act that they agree in nothing at ail, Bach telis s cul to re of theothe, Thus, however, Ristory is mace. tro: fring thereon, jaid ove Whereas many compinsats ters, of the oxconsive amon ling persons to. adopt ar ander the rut fF tha Tice me- of the tnutility cbs f madeby distillers, f Resolved, That the Speaker of this House be and is hereby authorized and directed (0 apy posed! of bve members of the Buchanan, late int # cominitier, ta be e louse, with power ‘to! send for persons and papers, whose duty it khall he to inquire tnio and seport a8 hoon as practicable into tue practical work! of these meters, and whether or nov it is auyiaable to re so mucho: the mets of ert PAE Weighing instrnmenis to cacertain the qitant! ‘An act for the improvement of water commmtnication be- river aud Lake Michigan, by the Wia- tutte of the heirs of Gervacto Nolav, in in the Territory of Colorado. yrauting lands to aid fu the construction of certein in the State of Florida, to reimburse the Stat tween the Mixslsstpy cousin aad Fux rive Hi We sciytapive 20-2 , 1867, and July 20, 1°8-, lon of sey br Baily of produced from t ae ye a and will report tho actaal cost of ‘hife at Home; or, The iy Gy York: samme] f. Wolls,) I discusses in sepa- vate chapters such subjects as “The Family Rel: tion,” “dusbands aud Wiyes,"” “Husbands,” “Woves" ‘Parents,’ “Children,” “Brothers and Sisters," “Employers aud Employed” and “The Altar iu the Howe.” ‘There is much ip thd work to be commended. 9 Tt takes high moral ground and comtuns aivice wie make 114 we of Kavisas for monoaye ex- to enrolling, equippin, 2 wid in wuppressing the rel pension to Joln W, 8 vemos it (OF the Fisiondy rata ere; @ goldies of at © tal concerning ea: Thet eters apd the price at which th Thought, and the number the number now im succe Meters Wane ornets Who tellel of Litas, Dicktnaon and other coun- and he will further Araus the vigh| of way forthe Alameda yond Sa), ERS tain lands in California, to grant land to the Sierra Iron Company. REVORIR OF HOUSE COMMITTOES. ‘The following ‘sa list of reports of Botise Commit Among them, it will be noticed. ave yeen Sompe fot been go compelicd, manufacturer has been palit fot meters he ald tio avach, and ifany oi eh Lees mdisposed of, ure six contested efection cases, Muble any tle, as questions of privi Joint resolution Cor the relief of TI stion on Ita engrossinent the morning pplementary 10 an ack antitied “An act to provide currency, sevtred by a pledge of Unite » provide for the cireulation and redemption is the gueetion on tie. en- ny of a military and poriai om Washington, D. ., tothe city of New York. maents reported from the com- infitee the morning hour expired, Mareb 10 the morning bour March it, mot beiny actually engroused, was left ‘applications ity; and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. i ment or tho uae of any i tures. delivered last winter in Boston by James & nan Chirke and “published: now py the American Unitarian Association. Tt claims to masntam ra- tional Chistiantty “against atueism, free religion and Rouuiaisin,” | The argument 4s full of force, and the volume thronghoui wil amply repay perusal, to suspend the attnel ther action by this House. Debate Whereas, heretofore, on the 2th day of January, A.D, 1870, this Mouse wdopied unanimously the fuilowing requld tion’ = Resolved, That the honorabie the seeretary of die Treasury oved Tuned. Pewdiay beduectad to furnish Wy this House, al his eorliedt conve. nent the morning hour p. s / A nit apd detuiled etatemedgt of the umount of ac. Nabe To anh, werost which the government of the United Staton to pay in discharge of tie goverament to the the Centrat Pacitic Raliroad Compa ranches and wuaiary rowds? alo ‘ald routs on Bak bons; mn tons, and the gross has been compelled ag the question op ami 01 and heir respes Amount of interest, if an; glen the amount of guvel amount of charges thereon, transported: by the government over said roads and their respective branches as aforcenid abie. ote George W. Booker ix entitled to aly bia deat ae a member of this Cougress from the Fourth h Segar is not envitled to a seat ar a Virginta, at lar a Lea. aystem of nations! education. said roads | bave charge: Its further consideration” post- powed tmntil the second Tesday of December next, after the mornin hour. ‘A. bil! & allow the schoo! wustees tn the State of Arkansas to enter 1and tor school purposes under the Momeste 14; also, the Tate por cupits Which said) roads. b. ortation Of troops over maid reasons, if any, ted to Aand coun withdrawn frown the ollicial perlodicw statements of the public debt of the country ; also, 4 the theang of such information are within the deparinient, iat of il ie stockholders in fic Railroad Companies; the held in trust by third persons, the names of the names i the pertone Tor whose bene- hy AMOUNE OF Hock held by orted with amend the fgovermmentior We trans roads sid their bran why the amount panies ag aforesa 3 a iat the bill Was left to furnih a ful and com) smd Union and Central Pa amount of stoc! nium the tite of the heirs of Gervacto Nolan, certain lands in the ‘Territory of Colorado, quostion ov the engrossment of the bill, not was left Uipon the Speaker's tavie, |, That Adolph Bailey 13 ot entities vin the Forty-tirst Congress from and whereas the Seqretary of iy to sald resolution, and’ the fniordiation therein deeied by the House hua not’heen ob event of the possibilty that sal: yay miscarited ia Ws teavamission’to ‘tinent, or has besn lost or misiaid; therefore fiat tle Secretary of War be requested to tar nish this Honge as soon as practical brovet rank of each uitice: showing the office or id stating apevilic B. Darrall is entitled to a seat ae Repre- ‘oMy-hrst Congress trom the Third distrte: of I iiees.on Revolutios and Revolutionary Pensions and War of 1812 cle the present eession. i the suid tepar gleston da not entitied to « ( ative in the Forty-trst Con- now on duty in the © lat Veter W. Strader is entitied to aseat in this ich they are enaplo, atative ta the Forty-drat Congress from e 88 paid by auy ofi¢er of the ‘nent, the Sui ¥ any other olieer of the military also with a tabular ex nominal occupation, speciic employment + persons employed in of fis barewus, specifying | mployinent is authorized’; and if auy law, by what authority so employed, and by whut their rate of compensation and out oF what approvri: Adams was duly elected ‘st Congress from the M. Barnes, baving contested the - Adams as & represeniath uth’ district of Kentucky im gov ablerenase, there shall be niingeut fund of ‘tie House of Jolars in fail for his expenses in # Resolved, Vat Charles W hittiesey 1 no! » the Forty-Grs, Congress tro: pensation of xi the War Departme: law by watea t ni wld to Dim om of epresentatives the enter the reals Bullhamptoa’ (New York: Harper & Brothers) a novel worthy of Anthony Trollope, the anthor, It 1s one of the best of ina works. As a doniestic story it he entertatuingiy tuld, the characters are admirably and how ‘tong the titled to a seat evzie i¢ epiitied to Forty-lirst Congress from the disieteh of Virginia. ollowiiag isa list of resolutions and Diils un- of air which have heen Iaid over ander the inst On their passagre:— Resolved, That the Committee on Rules be Instructed to re- port an aunkcdmert of the rules of the House to provide ates seats and deake have nee been drawn for in any gress no further drawing suail be Jn order daring that Mr. futd moved that ft be laid on the table, he yeas aud uays baring been ordered thereon, the » of which Hon, Hamil ix were ‘respectively chairnens waich were need by the general gov" te maintenance ot the Univn; aud for the outit of 1ro0y ernment ii its war whereas ng pordon of this sum hax been refinded, there ore, Resolved, That the rected to include in ay wy “amount Whi nmi tiee on Appropriations be di- appropriation bili not yet report ed may be found due sald Corporation of {ter # proper exmuni- hy the committee into rule. Resolved, That the Committes on the Judiciary be re quested to ‘seport back the toliowing pill, offered izth Feb- -ruary by Mr, Cox—namely, w bill constitnting eight hours & day's Work for willaborers, workinen and meebanics Inthe employ. of the government uf the United state Je tL enacted hy the Senate an’ of the United Stuies of America ht on and after the passaze of this act tute a day's work for ali laborers, workmen wod ti loved, or may hwrentter b ‘oi the Untied States, a , That the Committee of Ways and Means be in- prepare aod bring in a bill forthwith to ‘the Income derived from United States bonds, thereof, apoa the same ground that Is now by the internal revenue acts for the payment of jon of the income from railroad and other corpor ation at Income tax sual! be u ove United States to the holders thereof. who may now be eu by any ollicer or agent 4 gf parnons contracting with any olloer or ay And be it farther enacted, That any oft ved States who shall evade or attempt { of the provisions of thik act shall be deemed yuliuy of @ mis denieanor, and ov autlolent proof thereot ball be removed from office and place by the President of the United stater, ‘Ani any person OF Persons eoniracting with agent of the United States who shal evade any of the provisions of gully of « violntton of the same, United States Gonrt shail on thereto mialt be tre ating ewelustve privilege rotessions are nne- nid in violation of the coust- 1s of this cinss. over under the rule. ent to particn ar el quested to inform chis went any farther legislation of: Congress ia nectesary lo enable the Executive to secure a nentrality in any struggle Power and its American colovy whenever the latter Ia week ing in good faith by revolution to assert tue right of seil-gov- erhiuent; to the end that the hospitality ahd privileges of the poris of tue United States may not be extended to either or exclusion of the owner, inid over under the rule. | “1c a special committer of five members be ap- peaker to investigate the causes that led wo i extraordinary. fluctuations market of the eity of New York from the 2h ially ty inquire if the President, wor the Treasury, or any, officer of the go meit, Was ii aoy madner Interested fo canstny suid fuctua- tiov. That te eaid spec | ately, report wt its earieat conveaience and | send for persons aud papers. over nader the rule. : ved, Toat the Becrelaries of the Departments of State, ¥, Anterior, the Postmaster General and rt to this House the ‘and horses and the amount of harness ‘Treasury of the United Bt fundsofaald departinents, and used for th sand plessare of ail heads heir famities, stating the amounts paid outfor each re- . horees and Harness, pro- ited States, are user Their respective bureaus, and by what antbority ‘beow #) selaed and ap- Resotved, Mba House whether in bis. ju B, Pet “Consnety, t nevertheless 4 wonderft) prodaction, It treats of almost tween a Buropean the government of the United sta: Debate arising th SHINE AND CANADA,—A € wo the Bestom Journal of the, 20th inst. say: There 1s reported to be a serious inatrrection and viet existing among the Irishmen “on the New pee yiuire Ounadiin frontier, A de. spateh from ATUMALEOD, Was Jiead this forenoon, in his absence the Chief Clerk, Captain Joon M. Haines, immediately attended to the matter, aid a supply of rifes and ammunition are neW on their La} to ‘The fai for avis is considered presunrptive proof th: afar is a <crious one. Another report states Tu bis possession v4,caHt and reliably of pol ted tmmedi- cial committee U6 ap) # empowered to Debate arising thereon, laid | istion oF mail Matte | tuibes, and to state w method ean he anecesstuliy, 4) tween (he main Mstribntiag o: aviaing thereon, lad over under ie & Resolved, That (he Clerk of this this resolution, with the the Secretary of the Treasury, roy ginal resolution stil remaina upanawered, bate ariaing thereon, inid over under the rale WW the House of Rejnescntadves (the Senate con: the House and tie President of opinion, sueh a. we enclose & CO) prewiure ndopte: filly eiggexting to Ruma of departments an: oly; anit alsg what nyy That the Speaker the Senate shally wt noon, a) of Cougrers rtjournied ene ie, the property of the government gud thet they aiey bn directed theiy seaseuw ry: wok Mating INDENT repos ut © Tyeemidy coiates the eng NRW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1870.—TRPLY SHuat, seamen tn. merchant ships Ticaging wine Outed | | Seem the ‘person to mn\ an sitlowance. of necessary travel, y this LS ea rule, LITERATURE. Criticisms of New Bevks. f Yown. By J. H. Melivaine. “New York: Charles Scribner. ‘There are few works on elocution which we have iu, new views are Mivancod, witch it is it correctly, Independentiy of the relation deni. Professor MeTivaine evident- 4 thowent and labor to its produc- ed mn ton, which, a4 2 text book for our Bchoo! Le book for pubtic speakers gud siudents mre of the Nagoleonic Era. An Uisiorcal Novel. By L. Mihinach. ‘Translated from, the German by Chapman Cole- man, New York: D, Appicton & Co. ©, Auboue, New Yo Harper. Brothers If in the after life people are permitted to pursue dese Writers Is remarkaple, The authoress candiily ver, In the case of the hooks before to what branch of ‘Hteratare they intevesting: both purport to give story of the lie of Queen Hortense, Madame. iback confines herself to Tauding Hortense and What is singular in iese diferent story. {t 1s almost com shapter of one work and then a chapter te A very pleasant, sensible book, 18 one entitled nily and Its Memiers,’? ) if heeded, cannot fail to at home happler to many than It now is. Steve or Bere is tle title Of a collection of lec. re ‘The last work on religious anbjects which we have to-day is a little volume entitled “Rocks and Shoaly,’? and containing stx lectures to young men by I tation of this clergyman for eloquence and logical argument is sufileient recommendation for his work. ‘All we can add m™ pi doubt of young mien de their perusal. The pook i American Unifarian Association, George H. Hepworth, of this city. ‘The répn- of them is that We have no ving Mach beneflt fron Deatly pubiished by the Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co, have published “Ivy Leaves,” a litte vohime of poetry py Mary El- Jen Afkinsou. The mase of the fair authoress Is not without merit, Wnt there is great room for improve- ment. The writer shovld bear in mind that it ts a very diMentt task to iniita nid that Tennyson himseif sometimes weartes the reader. However, there are some poems In the collection of nore than mediocre merit, which wo shall leave the reader to (iscover without our atd. Tennyson's sy y ro JouN STUART MILL ON THE SUB- eA RY JROTION OF WoMay’ is the title of a book published by J.B. Lippincott & Co., of Philadelphia, Jt seins to us that the author is hardly capable of carrying ona controversy with 60 skilled a logician as Mr. Mill; but he argacs on ihe side of the question which we believe the correct one, and his ideas are not without foree and pertinence, Indeed, there ure some paris whteh are, and these make the book no mean addi literature of the “Wwornan question,” Vigorous and nelag, nto the Leaving theology and s 1 philosophy we re- isof fchon and Mndin “The Vicar of wr aad the plot ta skilfully lata and earried out. ‘Trollope is égsentially fhe romance of the aris- ‘ot that he deals im nothing bat aliases, but that his characters are elevated, and eveu when he de- individuals of the lower classes his deneate: pen enshronds them in @ veil of respeetabiilty which Inay tenpan’ their es cer reader, lence as pictures, but which Mi Wic more agreeable to the ily pnukes ther Messrs. Lead Shepard, of Boston, have reeontiy pnblisied “The Youn: Stipbutiders gf Elm Island, by Rev. Elijah Ketlogy. This. book is an addition to the wellknown “Bim Island Stories” and is fully equal in merit to apy of its predecessor loxg is one of the best writers Of sty that we have in this note the snecess Which Nas abled series OF LES WOKS. Mr. Kel- for children are glad to 1 the present mutiry, andy ‘THe COUNTESS OF RUDOLSPADT (Uhiladeiphia: T. ‘son & Bros.), the seque’ to George Sand's "has recently been published. It is not ual bi merit to the last named work, but it 1s ry subjeel connected with social life wich can be, mameds It tone is pnre, the style Nssical, aul, #$ a@mMere novel, i is mtensely lnte- | restiag, tue Provrigk Bery ees New Hane. Boncord {N. HL) despaten TROUBLE 0% caster, asking for arms and eived hove for Adjutant General he Wiilary i the norttorn part of whe Mest enlio’ one ant ae ROW UbUer BEMIS msi concerned are undoubtedly the ratiroad exten- sion enpiceés, bat whether tt lan drunkea rot or & Peni balirrectisn ie ney kHOwH heres POSER ADELA PAR DT eet BILE te W LABOR KOVEMENT, e Oriental Shoemakers in Massachusetts. Se With this state of affairs ho aid not wonder thas ’, THE MANUPACTURBRS FREL INJUSTICE HAS BELY Crispins had dictated. ab if men would act up each tive TE NE vo: terms which the to hen poles tne pooh tw help the other u Sequence of the war, he knelt down on his and prounsed 6: at ho would be just to his la- borers, and prayed that they might be the same to him. He kept aren and all hi mise and God answered his dignation of the ins goue woll ever since. He felt Co-operative Man' ries aat ty Failure—A Seoret Combination Against It by bbers and Leather Its Probable pad ta they should émplo? their order they were enter his 0 Vi the troubled wat seriptaral injunet' will toward men,” “Herald Representative Adv Mouufacturer Addrasses Them on Christianity, Morality and Co-opera- tion—Redress to Come from ‘tianity and Religion, aud Not Through Political Action, ‘on of “Peace on earth farthermore, tiey. Bhi STOP SMOKING, UNHWING AND DEIN! and become men, become faisarenas: ‘aod families, and uid uch a have manufactories in this ¥ thoge bs ae Norwt AvAus, Mase., June 25, 1870. The war of labOr agains. capital, of the so-called “giciNed wiite labor”? against the so-called ‘cvoli¢ labor,” 19 becoming more vigorous and interesting than ever, Everything goéa on quietly, however, and there bas been no disturbance of the pubile pevce, nor is there likely to be in this vicinity.» Mr. Sampson's Chinamen are gradually getting to work; aud to-day more than one-fourth of the whole num- ber lave been engage, and the others are anxiously awaiting the getting In of the necessary machinery aud implements for them to begin with, As before stated the men learn yery rapidly, and the experi- ment, is a success far beyond the expectations of Manufacturers trom all over the country are coming here to sce for themselves whether this new feature in Jabor is worthy of serlotis consideration, and thus far they haye ai leit with an aMrmaitye tinpression, WHAT WILL BECOME OF THE ORISPINS? In view of the probable success of the Orientals in the shoe-making line, the next important question ts what will become of the forty thousand Crispius in Massachusetts who have so loug governed the mau- ufacturers and thety business? They do not any longer attempt to conceal the fact that they have lost (he control of the mabufacturers, and tat the latter will agaore them here and refuse to be dictated to by them, Here tn this factories have combined against them and wilt not give then employment unless they withdraw from the order, manuftetories are lying idie in eonsegnence, but they are rapidly hiring new aad green men from the toterlor of the country, and in a few ‘weeks it is, Uiely they will al! be in active operation, WILL THE CO-UPERATIVE CRisrIN MOVEMENT BE A irge ine lus to recelye: it was or as rowers aud use eyery eflort to Chrieitantae that all would be chavitably towards nothing that they woul: themselves if they were emigrants on Chinese terri. vee soa eet MANDPACTORI 5 @tuld hearty he hoped some aay to be instrumental ich lusty f Chea ani. skeleton outiine of wuat he woald like uat the capital should , a8-God Is arbitrary. ie Would hay" the inboress well bul o the rera wel have capital receive a fatr do to Haye done to ES, sppisnee, thas starting a In giving he Ergot be arbicvary, for that would He would have their empioyer. per cent Intoresi—ray m, and he would have the a comfortable contingent! saved up to fall back on in the event of a slagnation THE VIEWS OF MR. GODFREY ORITICISED BY WR. CUM- MINGS, After Mr. Godfrey had finisned Mr. Ownmings. hy He agreed with him, meral tenor of his remari frey should not forget that workingmen of the country were denied aay voice m public affairs; that the public press was generally against them, and that they put themselves in a sirable privileges quently alluded to, ‘The men hours, and when their day’s work was mi ‘They had time png A REDUCTION OF THE bnt in the face of ihe denial they were now met wilh other aud more Foe ces, In the importation of these coclies, who would work and lve for iess than oue-half what in- telligent aud skilled labor required, further, that bis fricad should understand that their association did jiot counteaance any measures. What they want is justice, combined to sce how, Wo cede ai to capltatists taat yorkmen had mide a brief iter a3 an organization, ne opporiunity to ‘itlon to enjoy these very de~ tleman had so elo- to long, long town all the owners of Some of the just demands As will be observed Tatthet Wo Crispios thrown oat of emp yaieut Bere are about to engage In ® co-operative mantifaciuring move- ment, They have got togerner ‘some elgut or tea thousand dollars for this parpose, and bought a new factory, Which Wil be put in ranning ord few ays. Although such on alteriativ: nt than undertakug to govern the business of others, T question very much # OF Not IG WH! be a siicvess. I is nadoubiedly true that already there ls some SECRET MOVEMENT AMONG THE MANUPACEURERS to head them off, and It wil! probably be developed at a special meeting which has been called in Boston next Wednesaay, the very day workingmen are gin this iecter the demand of them. ve same right to say what they Ee bheir iavor as the capliuilsts Hud Lo de- hat they wauted to pay. Le, like Nr, God- dibok Bue h veg, CO-OPERATION THR ONLY to the troubles between capital an shoe mantiactacer exce; ed With Him, He benéved, too, theé they Would work ont -tius problems ou the co-operas tive pian, and, with God's hetp, they certainly would do us ‘They might some their i trollable few, saddled. to the forty. eee than the victs in Chariestown shot reds 2h: thousal net know of HINES IMATE 1 the wild Delo oF Sof the State Mr. Cummings ¢losed «wit Jn favor.of an early co-operative 0" EFFECT, OF THE £VENING’S ey ORISPINS. W. A. Brown, who ofiiclated as Sir Knight pro the speeches were through, mate a lew hve declared that the sentiments Made a profound impression upom im, and he hoped that they would be seriously con? sidered by all hts brother Crispins. He himself was a tinea cand if ali had bis rotary in their hearts ‘oul Mo Opp! the iy balance of their days Would be spent as lionorable; ustrious ‘and Oh the Crispias mmanfacturers, combine in the Inovement, and the arrangement Wil x dealers Wul sell to the puly fur cash dowa, and probably be that the leat co-operative an ulacturer the jobbers aud wholesale dealers will unite In refus- iygoods when made, TROUBLE AMONG VUE CRISPINS AL NORTH BRODK- ing (o buy th The report comes here Lom siensive Crispin reikabie source. that iy North Brookileld, in seclion of the state, is likely to be weak- ened on the Istof July hy the withdrawal of some yudred mewubers teu tt, The mgmt raw out are said to be moved ty this col an inwani feeling tat the days of usefulness of fhe 4 and that they mrast temperate,” ind necting dissolved, aller passiy, Mr. Gorfrey and Mr. Cummings. BROOKLYN Explosion—Sad Case of Drowning—Fall cf a Building-One Child Killed ‘ang An- other Injured—Minor Items, — istlan * men. ig & Vote Of (hanks ta. order have eeas: its obligations ral have airoad: ut loose ‘rout mhployed in Mr, mpson’s Jactory in Wystructing his THE CO-OPERATIYB MOVEMENS DISUUSSED BY THY PING, wet as before in. tuis, T iG Striking Orispins have becn agitating wie matter Of estabiisning one or more nanufactories course Would scom to indicate (hat they have given up at} hope of trimmpiing ever tre natnufaetirers, aud tha their only pract match ther labor with Although & veroal bargain Jy a former letter, 5 stated wie fact that tl Acanot acid, used in the manufacture of sudie Water, exploded at an early, hour yesterday morsing Mm the basement of the residence ot N, Meyers, ¥ilth aveane, near Ninéteenth strest, alarming the in- maies of the dweiling and slightly daineying the PI co-operative vernative now qs to of Joan Oninaraan. concitiied 10) rh Amm MeSuea, residing with her husband, Na 252 Marshall street, attempted to commit sulcid¢ by cutting herthroat with @ case knife yesterday after. nm She had been drinking heavily for severat days past, and as somewuat deranged. eritical condition. thonghr that their wc MaAbire, wit so they worauged for SPECIAJ, SUBEI'TNG OF MME HOUSAC TUNNEL Lopas is evening, to have the matter fully aud fairly grand secretary of Junsel and sttges. The Crispin, Mr. Citing, tf the order, was present, auc his brought into reyulsiion, 34 Well Known, 18 Ove of strict se reay, apd 18 thal transpice ay Luck mectings ate wever tieiy own members, ur, He unparaileed evens oO: the proceedings was ‘ywentleth street, Gowanus, fell ont of a chirry tree mowhich he was gatiering frult, at the puck Green 0d Cea! head on a pile of st was pronounced to be critical. 4 y, and siriamg is oes Tractured his skull iis case of a reporter takmg not Ulustraved ta ui PRESENCE OV A NSW YORK HEGALD REPIY A correspondent of the Siwe andl Leath Was also present, bul aside fron i reporter hone ofiters outst | ie order Were ainutred. vi rule of the order was Abiut one o'clock yesterday afternoon John Brown’ single, Lwenty-five years of age, employed is an en” gineer on the Coney Islaul steam railroad, had his fractured, whtie on duty, by being strack by the lever ofa dummy engine. The myrred man Was removed to tho City Hospital. nétnit he HEATLY ture trons bie sir this time more Donored jin the breach Ula servance, and if is cre titavle fo the Crispin that wuXioUs public shoud Know theig true sentiments and position iv thes important they are willing ti An inquest was held yesterday over tte bod, John O'Nen, who was drowned while bathing foot of Cunton street on Saturday even. cease}, Who was unable to swim, got cut of his depth, and finding himself in danger catled for ueip to the crowd of persous waich heed the A boat put out to the rsene, b' ‘ava party of young raMlans on the beach cried o1 to the boatmecn that O'Neil was only in fan the boat: was headed away and the poor fellow went duwn twonty-three years 0; age and CO-OPERATIVE ‘The subject of co-operation tin muumufaciuring, as well as of Gb-operative stores, w discussed to & ‘The fact that the i disputed, unt he matter of “np | swore at the time, Politie d action ub iaborers Was adVvoe riment ut ¢o- nd the Lore manulaciories was wanin and Was lost. resided at No. 8 Dennet place. WS ADDRESSED BY 4 SYMPATSUZING SAN- = ‘ racy bln: Between twelve and. ong o'clock yesteniay morn- rowing out of deep po e on Hudson avenue, Thomas Kerrigav, Edward Ham and Jolin Berry. The fet'ows had bocn drinking in @ liquor store In inter, an? quarrelic’l as to pay for the next ‘treat.”? They wen other gin true ruffianly styie, sum, aut Aequmintatt caine upon the scene and endeavored to separate the tng the meiée, which progressed for several minutes, MeLanghiin was shot ia the right side by @ pistol bail from a weapon ia the hand . The noise of the scuttle hroughs Captain MeConne! and a couple of patrolmen of he Second precinct to tie rescue, After the bushiess sp ing a brutal figat, fivewater, Look pls d, and, Mo age ihe prouper Oris- icinity ef the ¢ whose duty tf wast: wore pumnentiny when Thomas M snggesiton was fev what nad been Upon entering 1b wir applause, you he Was received with and ater being lutroduee i he pru- | Combatimnis. of oue of the fello ‘There ave troubles apour Jircy raid, wick altor baying given Ute stb: all over the land, AchHeNE had come w aii men must ve just ADiappiess Was ‘The greatest excitement prevailed yester’ i ing ia the lower pari of the Sixth and Twelfth wards§ in consequence of the falling of a large brick build ing, Known a3 the Hamilton market, located at the corner of Hamilton avenue and Van Brunt sive ‘The #d> walls and part of the roof felt in without | warnlog, with a great crash, about balf-past seven | o'clock, tnjuring two little givis, children of Baward Mullen, who were sitting on the door steps of the market at the moment of tae melancholy o« ‘Th: building, which Was one stary brick. with 100 ject deep by fons been regarded ple of the nemhYortoud, 8 nsed as a cracker bakery, and subsequently, when the cholera was raging in South Brooklyn, it was d by the health authorities and fitted Later tt was refitted as a market, for which faiter purpose the strasture was orl; Since ther it bas heen jeased by 8. but Was Nob @ Success as A , owing to the prejudice attendant upon its former light throwa tpon the cat lesion that to be hie fod-iike, for all iniaery bub the legitimate oMspring of € tuk plan, He satd, aod ie the Crispias of Chel vir virtues, for the tier would if hey would shane cap jute poine just fanits and not-or t are of themsei ai and their employer pu OAYE BU SOUl Hey, Must ser thea tae eXamply NEVER MAKE POOR SHUES OR CUBIC ANYBODY. It War a Jamoniable iat, te added, amid ap: plause, that there were a great many in Mase chusetts who made tie wor of any articies ever given tie name of shoes, ie navUral Cause Of This gon the part of workurel ivlation fur capital mayin te wus such ap t ‘ag this that produc it could ve best ilu rated by Ty of a couple of eats and throwing them ove nied Laat Wion capa became Cay lunnized and God wis ackuowied i men would fake pleasure it givuig capitol ali it re | In brivt, they nist al be tamiane, aud “ty uuto Gilets as they Would Haye others do unto specimens of sho Afy wile, as an ‘eyesore to the pe During the war it w rack ually designed. then Workin pusiness specntation, o credited to. Mr. the Fire Departinent, who, saloon adjoining the inarket, om Saturday afternoon, heard excavations going ' on, He pai no particul however, supposing that the work Was authorized by the owners of the structure. Much energy was exercised by the crowd whiel gathered xbout the ruing of the ill-starred bailding, long after the litle giris were taken out of the for others who were believed to th the walls, EOL BE APRAID OF TUK CHINAMEN, Wit not haral day One UN. re bras evil spirits bub if for making money was the ob- A forma it shout fasistant engineer of while sfttiug in Mr. Goairey said, for (h teas they were br i attention (0 jock oF their import be), then ove country was fast going to rain, Lf, on the other hand, uli beeume the champions of the cross, then all would prosper. Crispins around him to STUDY RIGHTROUSN Ras, be frngal ajid indusivious, and they ecome sucgessful manufaciiirerss thought Kometimes that the manuiacturers had as muck to complain of as tre Cuspins, and especialiy emands of the latter apon tie former di Ing the general stagndiion la trade. very shy of buy uy the building, the circumstance, He would urge the dcorts, in search have boen caugit are, however, goniined to the two children named one of whom, Isabella Mullen, twelve whose skull was fractired and bot! died later in the day. three yeas, hal § fracttived, Wit is likely to recover. Corone Whliehii! wil Invesiigarte the oanee of the a cit eavliy, for Mae reason thar t) ate tabersig wader the uapresson that witha ie Od prices whl sou be lower, downtratd te deny

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