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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘MARCH 17, 1871.—TRIPLE ‘SHEET. . pS caution sore Op runs ‘yiles eomnanes | ou morotog Pa ‘wherever ne could it innerted in this ‘o V ONGRES S. |ESie Se? Set matmaars | Ether action FINANCIAL ANB COMMERCIAL i is be ity i ir. Th) od I re bow. ih Cc OR fp ER ge nn Ag tig yy Se 7. BLAINR—There are certain repetitions which de not e z iin and that the ineaaure of the majority ‘might bo defeated by the | amount to slander, and the wentieman may repeat every: 88 changed j PROUT SEMA I Ke 2 erent eons, Se} areegentiemen ail around | thing in that connection, as his colleague (Mr. Dawes) very i ‘eat Bacom D eee ee tote trek eee hee ake teehee kita | Mie Bor.rn fs his veal did mot'hear my collengye say Tuveapsy, Moab ieee Fe} 4“ rt oles Lost when i was tina srrane “upon who o BUM pram ® ; ramall ance ee ar ORS Lope he obliged . ’ 18° | for short rib, Ths. fan ides thee and beast c satel en ah at. should be comgromlved Fiat ms Minas I” meas'by slesiog. | Sheaker BLAINE—The gentleman from Massachusetts uses | On ‘Change to-day wheat was more active and Senate, boxes short ‘rib ut Miiwaukee on . : 2 vate tive trick by which @ seeming majority is com ried where | this language in bis remarkable letter: —“Because the very . on market was strong and animated, 7 there in boue in fact, “Tmead that when's man stays out ot | resolution which authorized the committee waa so formed, | “M. ‘The eort iB $4 | Grintoriand Sie Woke zvele in cul Secta wee sa der a chert belief ly im the tnt of the yrices advanced about so. per pound. Mg the caucus of the republican party and that caucus settles « v | P iy in rests jemo- | Yr 89% | there being but little inquiry, and. prices were heavy, thougy mesmure, and then he comes th ‘and undertakes 10 thwart en, Ein ems npe comno) renew Gacer fhe MONEY FOUR TO FIVE PER CENT. 1a" | not quovatty lower. There were sold about 275 pac part te EXCITING DEBATES IN THE HOUSE, | exrectes to vote es they dit, by offerings measure tat they cir periisaion, in more chan 'a year trom this | The money market was reported more active in BB, | mul, Whe tangs ot Tai: Toe or Velie de, Riga. fod can support ang he geta them to support which ie power not being inserted in it to reportany | some portions of the street, but rather in connec- 24 | & for dr¥ galied shoulders, and Qe. for plekled do. "7 ——eeeee legialati ‘rey gael er it with a full Knowledse of my Mi. ‘oatemen from ipssoctanetis is a wy aunte tion with the greater volume of business at the 3 aii) + omer tan) coe eg pied 95 lawter Side Bee G val | ienail tail” 12icietrur, tuen' on the Beary of those wig | Ke he, la estremely ignorant ef the “ruloa of ihe | Stock Exchange than through any with- 6 the market, however, closing ecoug. at that price, about Republican Foray on Gencral | {3% be the responsivity of, the loss of fife, Uverty and. | Howe, Mad the resolution conteined those wordeit would | qrawal of currency to the interior. While the 1215 and 2:15 o%Clock P.M. | 7%, tevoee, were, sold. at frou Tae. fe es for common to of our’ frien : ape 3 ug “1 Butler. Reoved and uncared for hy a aid tay receive from Con one pore eats. am coming 1 + What does the | better class of borrowers supplied themselves at four i. ae ited bien ue 20, ¢, 05). m ey Mee i" aa ores vient rir my reas when our bands are ti 8 trick, solu s " ; "Nir. Kecury—1 desire, Inasmuch as 1 ain simply replying’ | with power to report in Becenater. “Heport ifomite: per cent on governments and on the more favored Gh. HAY 800 OB Bi, ai ithe: Bor atenm oth buter and chee month o! ecom| 4) . a the protectionist members of the House, to /| Ing of Congress during, the entire mo com! stock collaterals, there was @ good demana at five nw nator it mittee may wish 0 8 that those republicans who voted to repeal the “| report. Light aud a half months intervene between caw cas | Per cent for loans on the usual miscellaneous securi- Passage at Arms Between Speaker Blaine'and | duues'on articies which American labor produced, but voted | Deccmber fordhe commuttee’s Indore, and they have one tull | ties, put the inquiry was fully met at that rate, of the duties on tea and coffee, which we~| month, with the privilege to report at any time, and yet the d the E Stat cannot produce, and which do not compete with any of our’| gentleman says the resolution was pi so framed | Discounteehow the natural hesitation of moneye le Essex csman. fodustries, do bot make the bulk of the republican vote of "| Ss{o exclude the committee from the power to report at | men to buy when there is a possibility thatthe rate | Siu which he complains, and whether he does notsaddieupon.| All. it was purposely framed to be carried over “6000 Annocent shoulders the offences of the revenue reformers, { the gentleman's point of order. I omitted those words, pre- | On call may go up to seven per cent during the fort- 2000 6000 a .; common to fair State dairies, ‘ine, 2e. ‘Welsh tubs, fair to extra, 8c. a 85c.; fresh palis, Bho, mmon to extra, ‘Ze, 100 sha Mich Cen RR... 118% | for common to extra roll buiter, 20c, a 2c. "Cheese 900 LS & MB RR ws to extra State factories, loc, a I7c.; ordinary u0., 1. w 69g 2a do. ldc.; skimmed, 8c, a We.; common to extra State farm, dairles, 14. « 140, ; common to ood Western, We. a 14}40. SEEDS. —Clover was still quiet steady at 1c. LS Me. sales unimportant. Calcutta lin was unchanged. , sales tnade yesterday were 3,500 bags (not 10,000 bays, as then: Tumored) at G2 B gold, duty pald, “Timothy was dull and: nominal. who gave the democratic party the aaceudancy tn thie House. 1 Sno ae months, one Whole mondh othe eee erie | night including the 1st of April, ‘Transactions in tc mul be le in which to make th a nlinonlabed by the fentiemen arouud me of «fugu with | Prume Haber are now slmost entirely af tho Tull egal 10 de Miss con b ih SENATE. und have matotained it? * Mr. BUTLER The vote upon the Jate measures of the gen in tleman from Maine (Mr. Hale WaAsutnorox, March 16, 1871, , ference to coal and wait’ } 7 shows the tariff or revenue*| which T am myself familiar, that the power to report at any | Tate of interest, : A ARONA. ; Foy ong rial mena | ine doce autceware rez wih Whe epercme of hak FOREIGN RXCHANOR WEAK. par maaan chime ten wan satya Ce ee Mr. Monon, (rep.) of Ind., presented a memorial from apie ode Pasiees wees te be ait question be- |’ the entire Congress of @ committee empowered to report ai ‘Tho leading drawers of foreign exchange main- from 9c. a 13c. The sales were very iight. SvGAR,—Raw continued in good request, refiners bein the principal operators, and a fair business was consum- mi at prices See. avove those obtained yesterday, the mare ket closing strong at the improvemont, with moderate off ings, About all of the sales were made upon a basis of 9, for fair to good refining Cube. ‘There were 8. % e salt She Bouthern Republican Association, which, at his request, | cause I did not cesire to take part in legislation shaped by the democratic party in this Mouse. If we, the repualican was read by the Secretary. The memorialiste represent that | Date the majority, want to repeat the duties on salt we will Meir association is composed of citizens from all the Bouth- | Bo itn our oma way; we will not follow the lead of the dem rn States at present resident of the District of Columbia, | Pclacy.. It we want to repeal the A OOO WO for our own purposes; and set forth that the immigration southward was impeded | ql" Our Ste od time an lead "of the under and the interests of their section otherwise materially re- | democracy ase democratic measure: If we want to repeal Sany tine on thia very identical subject and on_ th ts meoomiian er ne ae tke nso ane .. (geod tained their nominal rates for sterling at 109% for Zales, “7 ne the atleman always ex- | sixty Gay billsand 110% for sight, but allowed a a er under ani erate, Moower” to report at any Hime ‘Rug | brokerage of one-eighth on these quotations, the eee tad ‘ncceiel the appotaimacet: he tmighe eathes | (one of the market bein in-reallty weak. It will ry x foustmued it'ar he has construed. it, for nearly two years‘on | DE Seen by-our London telegrams that Es the duties on tea and coffee we will do it; we will not fol |: the Reconstruction Commiitee—tobe the power to report BAN ‘also 207 boxes on warded py the commission of the Ku Klux outrages; and | fivow ine democracy. 1 voted tor the repeal ef the duties | atno me? Now, nobody. regreta mare than I do anteoe ia THE RANE OF ENGLAND a2 fetive dennand and tem at 12) urging ae necessity 3 immediate action oy Congress ato ‘on tea and gotten, ’ aii Tebink, Fa would be uaw {apne one sod Foto] me 2 o take the a 22, fry ata report for the-week ending this morning shows a Pit ee Sepent ee. s) M194 ” ¢ people, and particularly the loyal element. Be- ent state of ury, to take of ose ‘duties, ri Inte ining, Berxed'to the Comiaitiee'on Southern Ontreges. ‘was the feeling under which I voted, Idid ao because | aud tify wil Dear me wiincss that the circulation of thisiet, | S12 Of £39,000 in bullion and that no alteration of 8 ing, Bie. good refining, ej alt THE TEXAS PACIFIO RAILROAD. I wanted the country to. see where our party would go if we r e mereiagprioin, ite distribution throughout the land | the discount.rate has been made, 90 Oxo. ; prime proshotes grocery, sie Mr. STEWART, (rej ‘ev., trom the Committee on Pa- | continued to foliow the democratic lead and vole their | by sekegraph, and the laying of it upon the desks of members GOLD sTRADY—1N1% 70 11136. . heads end boxes, 830, a 10 sific Railroads, feporied a bill amendatory of au act toin- | measures, The ditliculty i that I am all the time obliged to | was {aiended to be by thu gentleman from Massachusetia, je 3 er, THe, aES. | melato, fe. rate the Texas Paciic Raliroad Company, allowing the | shape my actiou so thatthe majority of tats House may | mot oifired boldly, but covertly—I will not use =| The gold market was steady and in price un- 8: mandard, Nos. To 9, Sic. a's ‘Greaueas Branch to counect with the Texas Padiie roads carry on the legisiation of the ‘country for fteelf; and not | stronyar phrase—ah insult to the Speaker of this | changed, but ita tene was hi nat en an cline iY ge» 8 yee. 0 10K a. 5 BILLS INTRODUCED. permit the democratic minority, by a carefully and artfully | House. 8 such I resent i. I denounce the 5 ardly b Bo ies, eee B40. By Mr. FENTON, (rep.) of To provide for additional | prepared resolution of a republican minority, to do it, asin | letter im all ite essential statements and in all its misstate- | previous day, particularly after it had been ascer- $6: Seen S erates. wail service to Brazil. i directs the Postmaster General to the Instence, and defeat tbe will of the republican may met iin all ite mean inferences and meaner inuen- tained that the k of England hi t 93! ges 268. aes t. raz! + % oe ae nge for a semi-monthly mai! service betweea New York Mr. Dawzs—Is there any better way than to acquiesce in | does—Id enounce the atlas 98 ronndian, without justifica- nt Ban fg! rate had not been 18 Tolowsl-si498 thde, arn 8 Uo. made the hee. Rio Janeiro daring the unexpired term of the exiating the TRON Pin al ms RESET Hon, an Lea. LS Titel the |. raised, as some had anticipated. Our five-twenties 103% oan BB, xem, tA7,232 bags g@ontract; the additional com 10D one cent ir, BUTLER—Yos, af lways to lesce 10 Te when P ud on eget " a ia yortatior Bs of coffee, to be etected pe nn cing and’ never with the i jomaoaratie 2 pee ran be ae (a aoaene peeneeee rac law, not F yraich were also a fraction better in London. The recent “a een ny ‘about, “100,000 ibe e Slee ctntaa eare dull a ferred to the Committee on Commerce. ughter.. at is the wi wi ‘understal \ea- confess d 5 ‘Aiso’s bill to authorize the establishment of an ocean mail | sence ai 53. itleads toe Uch @ speech as we have just listened to, 1 will be | #@Vance in gold seems to have Induced a general cence. STREET QUOTATIONS, “WitiokeYe. Receipts, 498 bbls, The market fet and. ‘mahip service between the United States and Europe by | “Mr. Dawzs—How do you cypher fifty-elght to fifty? | glad to rm uain i ignorance, some one person’ shall be | covering of the “short” interest, which had been fb crn Ralecicen Galen Y te ee a le " heavy but prices were no lower. The sales wi es of American steamships. It directs the Postmaster | (Laughter.) speaker the House to speak forthe House. Does Mr. fo} General io invite proposals for carrying the malls from New | Mee BorvEn. cypher Stty-ight to Atty by men who were | Bpeat Fe db 007 "the speaker bas left his place nnd hie | e#sily mtimidated by the large specie shipment of Half-past Five o?Clock P. at 20. ‘ork to various European porw oy weekly lines of nret class | compelled to vote for this resolution or compromise them- | gavel for first time for two Congresses. Was it to speak | Wednesday, amounting to $1,100,100, Wert Union Tel. 56 8 5626 3 9B erican steamships of not leas than 4,000 tons register, and | scives. ‘That was the reason why this resolution waa so cun- | on any great measure of finance THE GOVERNMENT SALE OF GOLD. Pate Man... fae 8 ss THE COTTON MOVEMENT. mits the bids for the service to Liverpool to $300,00l, for | ningly prepared. Mr. BLAU B—Nir. Speaker, [ wonld like to eay that the pre- va bag : pervice to Geru.any te 40 4,20 and to denos snd other ‘ Mr Dawns There does not seem to be anybody troubled eet os a . the (and lpn pels Pgh ind . There were twenty-four bids for the government ® %o tas are aterranean poris 000; the contract into ef- a. chair to chast Defore January 1, 187%, aad the ships to be subsect to in. | "ME. BurLeR—I am not in the slightest trouble. I think :man. gold offered to day at the Sub-Treasury, amounting 4g" | List of Vessels Arrived at LiveFpog] With tion and survey by the Navy Department. Referred to | somebody else will tind trouble when they reckon with the |: Mr. BUTLER—I am now upon the fi in the aggregate to $4,942,500, at prices ranging oat, Ht & 1% | American Cotton March 16, ‘Committee on Vommerce. eople for thus defeating legialation to give peace to the |> 8 for the firat¢ime has th gee Soe Re Liver March 16, 1871. By Me 3 ery soem. ) of wate sonable the pane and Fouth rus maid Glal eben sey [Was tt Seg — ae erent measure of finance or reve’ | from 110.76 111.43, The million was awarded at se ©, C & 1 Cent. 22) asain mean a POOL, March 16, . racific mpany to mortgage its roud; 5 rotect \ eee watchs 08 | snitice was written by his colleague and {riemt ¢ "Bout or of reconstruction ? Have we 111.48 @ 111.38, : inp following vessels have arrived at this port eit, TROMDULL, (rep.) of Th, Tegantod the | ba as of sul The friends of the resolution Tyent about the House and con. ore ip peat SA ae, prsat mn ures Ge ibe ares THE COURSS OF THE GOLD MARKET. COMMERCIAL REPORT. with cargoes of American cotton, viz. :— ) nt importance to reyuire its considerat a commit- ted w' 2 icans thought deo, and after a brief dlacussion it was referred Yo the Com | resolution. was desirable asa compromise wad ought t9 [the Bouse through m wooden gavel beat upon 4 wocdeu box, | ‘The fluctuations of the market in the Gola Room i Presses, Frm Ra Rh mittee on Pacilic Railroads. pass, even if otber legisiation was to come. It was not | He bas now left the chair for the floor. Opon what great | are shown in the table:— were Ship Harmonides. a rit gu lanes Yor ihe 'ntar tne ca oP unica noel | EOTURAPGE We Hone a Meets nC aaatbe | altar saa Sows wails ite ells i eee my 2PM Tuonapay, March 16-6 Fam, | Ship ile on ap hat ge of Congres v x . . M.. Sanuary 2S, 167, Helerred 10 the Commies cn the Jud | sotn to the gentleman from Musseceasctes, | | of public duty, and was careful to draw his letter 20 as not In 1n% 3PM. CorrEe.—We heard of no further sales of Rio. The mar- | Steamship Virginia, March 2... 2,648 epee Mr. BUTLER—What was the answer ? \ any way to touch the Spoaker of the House, but parely and lg 4 P.M. ket was firm, however, for all grades, and full previous | Total scseee 08 By Mr. CHANDLER, (rep.) of Mich —For the preservation Mr. PETERS replied he stated the fact, not being called on — 4 aa = couaied 4 as do. it, a ae ep ae see hy] 6:30 P, M. prices prevailed. The other kinds were quiet but firm at cur pf uucs, Deacons and otuer alds to navigation. Referred | to give the answer Jo the Committee on Vommerce. ir, BUTLER—The answer was that on no condition could I: | son, because he was aware of the consequences to au humble . quotations. During the past week about 720 bags Costa y By Mr. Wrst, (rep.) of La.—To ide for the appoint- | vote for it. ber of wsantness with the In the gold loan warket the rates ranged from 4 | Rica have changed hands at 16340. @ 17e., gold, duty paid. We REAL ESTATE MATTE3S. ment of an additional Associate ice of the Supreme Mr. PRYERS resumed, saying that it was stated in the | Speaker of the Hi been mi i infuily aware | ner cent for carrying to flat for borrowing. Th Ri f —~ ‘Court and for other purposes. Referred to the Committee on | caucus that its action was not bindit at of itin the last Congress and in this, and he aroused that | P' ying Ww. The || queer Rio, ordinary cargoes, Miac: 8200; fair the Judiciary. stood the bill for the protection of loyal olfizens sheuld nat . Tknow the man, and operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were ag | 90° ih ,"githci Rood ido, ize. a 120.) prime | Important Sales of Fifth Avenue Property and By Mr. RAMSEY, (rep.) of Minn.—To reduce the rates of | be introduced, leaving all at liberty to do_ what they thought Fer ways that are dark andtricks that are vain, on } ae extremes for lots, 10/ & 14340., all Central Park Lots. worrespondence telegraph and to connect the telegraph | proper to come to some action upon it. There was no trick Iname she-speaker, and that maintain, bey a . Java ( are eg B 20c,; do, y with the postal service, being substantially tue House bill of | Whatever in the case; but acting on his own convictions and | felt all what. I knew all that, and therefore 1 wos scra- $29,611,000 | Ceylon, bye. a 178: Maracaibo, ‘Teerea ase? Lanse The leading operators and investors in real estate attended Jest session. Referred to the Comuittee un Post Ufices, &c. | responsibility, no caucus determination would have ré- | pulous not to use a word in my letter that was unparliamen- 17354266 Oe eee, GU; Maracalog, 4c. 8 18c.i Lagoayrs, | the Exchange yesterday in large numbers, and the biddx By Mr. WILSON, (rep.) of Mass—For the protection of | strained him’ from the right. He wouid, however, go into a Ty or could pre t cause of offence. I was aware of the Wri 143g. ; St. Domingo (gold in hited pertons resident within the United States against unlawful | eaucus and bind himself sor the organization of the House, w-fledged hopes of the highest place in the future of the eee 1,511,516 Use. a, 16c.; Manila, 14c, | Was consequently very spiriied, Some valuable property Zombinations and conspiracies; which was reterred tothe | He would go into a caucus and, if possible, agree with his Committee on the Jucictary. It'provides for the punishment | frienda to a certain extent; but he was not to be forced Into Pf unlawrul acts of members of the Ku Kiux organization | voting azainat a measure because the gentleman from Massa. y ‘i : 3 Bavi 183¢. a 'léc., ¥ ising trom the quarrel which bas been upforta THR SPECIE SHIPMENT ‘anilla, 132¢c. a 16c., all gold, | was disposed of. The Principal sale was that of the house f which he is wanting io ene advantage. I | by the Aleppo to-day amounted to $186,000, chiehy CoTroNn.—The market continued strong. The demand was | corner of Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue, which sold for the United States couris as felonies; authorizes the Presi- | chusetts opposed it or geutlemen on the other side advucated that, and therefore was careful more active and largely for export, owing to continued fa- | $117,500. It {a intended, as is said, to convert this buildin; dont to employ the land and naval forces of the (ited States | it. He was uot to be driven to vote foriree sult or for free coal | to. say mo offensive word, 1 didnot say that the | in gold coin. Vorable reports froin Liverpool ices were higher, the | into a large tailoring establishment, The folowing are the nd to cail forth the milit!a of any State in which unlawful | because the democrats want them. He was clad they agreed | Speaker wrete the resolution, I did not know that THE TREASURY BALANCES, market closing with continued upward tendency at our | ower transactions of the day: mbinations exist in order to bring the offenders to trial, | with him when he stood upon his opinions and convictions. | he did, but 1 knew he suggested it. I appeal to the Speaker's revised quotations appended. The sales were as follows:— ‘BY JAMES M. MILLER. d requires gare and pet ones 7m re hes they have Be, toys the Mie peel Was salutar and he conga reo Bot Teanpat ecgest to ford Lw z The following were the balances in tke United For export ee fe dat Freninge Sd Dees ont paulo toy of Sat st., 120 ft, e, of 7th av., lot never counselled, advised or aided such courbinations or con- | lated the House that it had been passed by a majority o! said.wi came tomy feat yest an 1 whe . ), to Arthur J, Scandiin spiracte. the republicans and democrats who voted) a ution, and asked me to go for it, and States Treasury at the beginning of. business this | For nome cpasumption. "448 278 ‘828 BY U.P. FATROM By Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN, (rep.) of N.J.—Tomorefully en- | Mr. BUTLER asked what the gentleman would have thought | ebairman of the committee under it. Taaid, “I will be d—d | morning:—Coln, $102,500,000; currency, $15,600,000, | For sheculatio + 267 i= 87 | Remdence of the late Robert Swift Livingston, known force the fourteenth amendment. Referred to the Judiciary | of him or ten of their friends who, having attended a caucus | if I will. (Great laughter.) 1 will have nothing to do with t."" v t 56 500 856 | “as “Almont,” one. s. of Hudson river, 8 miles n. of Comaitice. ‘and agreed upon a nominee, should come into the House and | 1 am sorry to be obliged to use the word here, and apologize | TH€ outstanding com certificates amount ren “rn Fag | Barrytown, containing 400 acres, to Rovert 8. Living- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. throw the Speakership into the hands of the democrats ? for it, but when asked to betray my associates with whom I | $28,100,000, 4.336 1,408 £633 | ston esse alas ae Pea ae ie eT (paroduced a joint resolution | | Mr. PRTERS—I should suppose you had some devilish de- | had acted in caucus it seemed a very good one to meet the GOVERNWENTS FIRM. suwre ore Sal bales 20. anttrs, ¥ MULLER, WILKINS Frrporing an amendment to the constitution for the estab- B sign. exigency. (Lauzhter.) ‘That wan my answer, and when he For future delivery the transactions were heavy at advanc- | House and lot n, w. cor. of Ma‘ivon ment of @ constitutional tribuna!, conmating of one | Mr. BUTLER—We agree fully. (Laughter.) read the clause containing an appropriation, even with my | ‘The government list was firm aad higher. The ing prices. The sales to-day were 18,500 bales, aa follows st, lot 23x85.6, house first class, member from each State, with power to'decide all questions | Mr. BLAINE, (rep.) of AMle., the Speaker (Mr, Wheeler in norance of the rules, as he-claims, I told him how, if it was March, 100 at 14c. + April, 400 at 13%4c., 800 at 13 18-16c., 8,000 } French roof, to Chas. E. Bernard. 47,500 ©f confict and jurisdiction between the (uited States and | the chair)—I desire to ask tile gentleman from Massachu- | determined to put the resolution through, it would escape an | SD€clal feature wag the advance of currency sixes to Pbprginr ets lah ss boy ace Yoo each April acd May RGYATR OF DANIEL B. FEARING, \ the 1 te Laney ee ea euality of pile passed | setts (Mr. Builer) whether he denied to metthe right to hare | objection to tto be diferentis worded, I did this because f | 1144. ‘These bonds are in considerable favor of late, | Sie. toqeiber; 100 each April May and June at 18 18-160. | No. 788th av.,e. m, on a. €. cor. of 5th sks BA6x100, to ' by Congrers, or acts done by any government officer, and to | drawn the resolution believe that he sted to the gentieman from New York i mer ry 13 16 eae ey ies to | Thomas J. Owen... 117,508 PRen Aud count the electoral votes for President and Vice | Mr. BUTLER—I have made no assertion onthat subject | (Mr. Cox) to make the point of order against the bill of the owing to the limited amount of them on the market 100 at HSo., 4,800 at Iie. 400 | No. 83 Reade st., a €. cor. Church, 2bxbu, to E.R. ) ic. dent. Proceedings before the tribunal may be on peti- | one way or the other. faery 300 May and 100 June ut Jones. Majority of the House, which carried it over under and thelr relative cheapness as compared with the rma Sion or on appeal from all the courts of the United states |" Mr. BLaINe—Did not the gentleman distinctly know that | Speaker's ruling. id July at 1430. together; | No.9 Dey at., a. 6 J and of the States. A majority of the memoers of the tribunal | Idrew It? Fs 7 Mir. COX—Mr Speaker, that $8 not true, gold-bearing issues, their value being, of course | June 400 at lic., 200 at 14 1-160. 400 at Ide, 148-16. ma, LAlor aa 88,100, whall decide ail questions brought before tnem. Mr. BUTLER—No, sir. Mr, Burt sR I did not say that it was true. TeatdT be | steadily enhanced by the prospect of the advance of | ond 100 August ad Hive. te caage Ge ae ees 93 tJ | Nos. 67 ana 69° Goid-st, «. w. corner of Ann sty brick |" * EXECUTING THE LAWS 1N THE SOUTHERN STATES. Mr, BLAINE—Did'I not take it to the gentleman andread | Meved it at the time. (Langbter.) I believed ft for the Prosp beapedbadd lrrig /ir ayy ores yar ecyptrldy As Oy August, | houses, 20x87, to Mallon Sanda . =, 27,800 Mr. SHERMAN, (rep.) of Ohio, offered the following resolu- | it to hm? Feason that Isaw the Speaker go over there on the demo- | Our paper currency to par in gold, The ‘long’? | St, 14%c., together: August, 100 at de. ; 40) at 14%4c., No. 81 Fulton and No. 55 Gold at., ‘n. w. corner of Ful- iB Mr. BUTLER—Yes, air. cratic side of the house getting democrats to agree to sup- | mixes and 162's were active and st ae Eee Bea Taaent aie” yeokernce: September, 200, | | ton, one 26x69 and one 21x35, to Mahlon Sands 4, aiiiy Moareanized bands of desperate and lawiess men, | Mr. BLatx»—Did t not show bim the manuscript ? tthe resolution after he had shown it to me, for he did me am ere active and strong. tose fates as rolidwe:—ApriD ROU ak “Isfo Canes; | Lot on m, e. corner of 6th av. hod Glat at, 28.031 amal ne late rebel army; - BUTLER—Yes, w him, STO! N 6s . Ludlow. disciplined, dleguised and bound by oaths of ent er. GG ae fe the favor to slow it to me first. en I sat im, the owner CKS STRONG AND BUOYANT. 18 15-l6c., 200 April 200 ar. yy own handwriting ? of rich coal felds, as he was attempting to get democrats to The stock market was active, with a farther ad- | together; May, 500 at 127% ations, have, by force, terror and violence, subverted | Mr. BUTLER NO, n , oa ; alPeivit mori} 3 ine be ‘persons wad prcperty Prd Re itey aim cic oye nme reel rk warts, air, BLAINE. I was in favor of the repeal of the coal tari | vance in al the leading speculative favorites, Tho me ting BS" ‘at 1decoe Grande tatal Gy 135 i ize, to BH. Loa m “And 1e expen es of comm! from the an Was Ot. * . h jornin, me size, to E. H. Ludlow, e Shove rights which are the primary basis and object of il | contingent fund of the House of Representailves.” (Ap- air. BUSLEN—I say again-= advance brought out some sales to realize at the | The aver anaes ee duly lhdlert “Maco eyed gure th fond Sid‘ at, 95.5360. B.'8. Sonstiition or the United States to all ite citizens, aod ae laeticcuear tee cilyatieucn marie ee or ways that are dark and tricks that are vain close, but the speculative feeling still runs strongly ‘June sold at Ide. and September at 14:,c. The slos- poe the courte a1 I will naine the Speaker, and that I rise to explain. rendered utterly powerless by organized per- Mr. But 14.336 was the answer the gentleman made? TLaugnter.) | 1M favor of higher prices, particularly if the ist of | ™¥ Prices for lots on the spot were as foliow: F \ at to punish crimes, therefore the Judiciary Committee is | I suppose 1 may ask that now the Speaker i Volands, Alabama, N. Orleans, Texas. rheted to report a bili or blils that will enable the Pi floor? ‘ascomeuponth® | Now, sir, Tsay again, that when I saw him engazed in that | April shall-come and go without a stringent money | Ordinary. seseee TG ns Ws ‘fe @ent and the courts of the United States to execute the laws, Mr. BLAINE—The answer was that I immediately wrote | CoNdition of things, and saw the Speaker colloquing with the Th Good ordinary.. 1% By 1 nish such organized violence and secure to wi citizens the | the amendment providing tur the payment of the expenses of | democrats, I knew very well what was to come; knew that | Market, The secretary of the Harlem Railroad | Low middiing......: 14+ fy 1s, 1404 | Irwin Figs 0 guaranieed to them, the comuaitten, i any point of order I could raise under @ resolution he bad | Company announces that a special meeting of the | Middlin 4) 16% 15% 15’, | Liot w. 8. 10th av., ad; Fee HMAN asked (ne immediate consideration of the | Mr. BUTLER—What was my answer? Was it not that | contrived would be unavailing, and saw a resolutionhe had } a6. 914 ft th 1 Good mi + 16s 16 16% 1756 | wi ‘ A 8,250 resolution, for which unauiinous consent was required. ia alae nees would'| have anything to do wit. it, | Coutrived substituted for the bill of the majority of the re- olders of i@ road will be held on FLOUR AND. 7, Recelpta, 7,003 bbls. dour, 2110 bags | 1 lot n.w. sod at., rear, 100 ft. w. of ith av.,23.0xi01. R. Mr. BLarR objected. tion of the cancus * | publican party forced through by his iofuence on the | the 11th of April next to consider @ propo” | Sor meal, 4,040 bushels wheat, ‘61,631 do. corn, 6,883 oats, rwin. % ¢ adap soreness X) ‘The resolution was laid over under the rales and, upon the | Mr, BLAINK—No, sir; the answer was that under no cir- | 80or and in the Speaker's desk by ald ot demo- " 3,800 ao. barley and4.1W) do. malt. ihe flour market was | @ioten. 8. 93d ai. Fequest of Mr. Sumner, was ordered to be printed.” cumstances would you serve as chairman. cratic votes, I see gent'emen here, both from the | sition to issue $2,000,000 of new stock, which gulet but firm. ‘The sales were about 14,000 bbis. Southern | ~ ‘Tria : 2 Upon the ADRITONAL APPROPRIATION BILL. a | ME Motira~-Or have anything to do with the resoiution, Taleatronition abd ge this fesolationtesppointererutien, | Will increase the capital to $10,000,000. ‘The transfer | fot" "a4 quict but steady. Balee 60) Pane Gye, four con isp. corne J he meruing hour the Hou r, BLAL are red and twenty-four oa pape Sey aie pienamieieas dates is. 00 0, B. Burt aad teeta tne aceine lee ee BePormed w enrcheaa THM acommitiee can | Sommitiee by the action Qf the Spenkre recate this ns conten to ‘decide who shall hay =a 4 ied tepals Heteacnesuse ohh “— oe raneion Dilve nua fur Uslies, pus ‘ chance oe 7 Fos euen dS SUN atleutmenis om ihe Comnite on | oa te Do eneatai {0 he consiuion of tas | Shpiy.acne ob gor ore thant de Tretauatary | order t eg oe ab sheanedt 5 298 9 A CONVICTED SHYSr Appropriations were adopted, among which waa aa amend | committe ‘ gameinto this House and ‘undertook to make a statement of | ing, The aunouncement produced a decline in Har- 610 a 6 oy ER, a ee OE Te Sate ee Oe iag | yz BUTLER—Why did you not find such a committee, | to" "Sccused ot having brought personal mauers | lem to 127, but the price subsequently rallied to te. on works, builaings or grounds for the entire year commencing | then ? at fe “4 duly 1, 18:1, shall be avaiable for the currént year. Ris Braren—Because I knew very, well that if 1 omitted | {mia the, House of, Representatives, ands therefore. | 128%. ‘The object of issuing the new stock is said to 80a 660 | Interesting Crse at the Speclal Sessions Yese ‘ending ‘action on the bill the Senate, at'a quarter past | the appointment of the gentleman it would be heralde een + 6 ¢0 5 a sone o'clock, went into executive session, dud soun aiter ad- through t the length breadth of the country by the a public letter {a the public, newspapers and in pamphlet be for the purpose of raising funds to complete the Extra. at eh a 775 terday—A Borus Luwyer Laid Out. journed. claquecs who bave 60 industriously distributed this lett ae ae ae rie; lg ee] OL may Pos | new depot at Forty-second street. The new stock pemeeeee Gps shipping brandi 6 75a 710} The cases at the Sessions yesterday were of the usual hum- ar E Featlonson sxid fe would, wie, body had anything to say in Foply to what I had sald, instead | will probably be allotted to present holaers at 50 per | Family. ncaa snl LGR S869 | dram character, with one exception—that of Frederick Hag- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Who would not go into ah thvestization as vicorously a Sha clartption of the feoubiicen party: they monte (aawrace | cent oratmost at par, in the appropriate propor. | St Louis law exit $90 725 | stedd—anda bard joking case he was. Seedy and ragged WASHINGTON, March 16, 1871. The re ponsiblity ues the Soiree) ‘Gectinia Pits faine channel of comminication to the prvi that Thad tion, which would be 26 shares for each 100 now ex- | § Lous choice doubie TBs Hi in plumage, with the beak of a hawk, a heavy black mus- 8 Ny 1ST. 0 responsiblity Up ie ci 5 ; . . - | Bt d i te which was open to them, expecially as one of them who has St. Louis choice famil; tache, a heavy under jaw, with mn TUP BOUTHERS INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE. pointment, : Arraigned me belonged to the press gang. (Langer) Tre: | isting. In the miscellaneous list Canton advanced Sar eee ees les dae et sic ee ‘Nr, BUTLER -I know that was the trick of the Chair. is iz press gang. ghter.) 575% 650 | prominent chin surmounting @ thick set frame, he made a Mr. KELLEY, (rep.) of Pa., asked to be excused fromeserv- | jar. Biaine—Ah, the “irick 1” ow now what the | Plledto my friend from P nia (Mr. Kelley) using tem- | to ggg 8 00 @ 72.00 | handsome show 1n the dock. . fag as a member of the select commitice to investigate | gentleman meant bythe word “trick.” I'am very glad to | Peiiejop pevlamcolary Mapa erat the gentleman for HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Corn meal, Jerac Fader ‘ou are charged with endeavorh iseea Ouichasel ellis avr Know that the “trick” was succeso(ul, a . : q . “$Me Bou endeavoring to extort money under Bouthe: wes. Neither the condition of his health nor one moment, Ispoke not only for myself but for the great Corn meal, Brandywine. . 4 4650 475 hhis affairs permitted him to pledge the summer to any public Mr. BUTLER— are ck” which places the gentleman | body of protectioniets in this Rae, who were wronged by ‘The following table shows the highest and lowest | — beat was about le, better under a moderate export in- ye Leseaispead What do you say, guilty or not guilty 1 duties. “He was now under medical charge, threatened with | from Massachusetts on kis respouaiblity before the country. OS ee oA i eg eg of the leading speculative stocks durlag the | 9uity. 1 Mest abtiig tan mace tend hoa a Sie aca e nies sek ccasct “aus cities pulmonary affection, and therefore after the adjournment | Mt.) UTLER—Kxactiy. these gentlemen wrong, because T thought that if, they | aY?— Highest, Lowest, | Histor, $1 j1a $1 72% tor amber winter in store and aoat, | grat street, was called,. who deposed an formas nme ee tention to a circular laid on the desks of members this morn- | «Mt HEAT own ty whieh Dity-elght repubiionne friends at the South, they were exceedingly wrong. 964 944% | for mixed Western, 87c. for do. on the track and 830, to me, “Your brother is confined at the Tombs on s ing, addressed to the republicans of the House of Repre- | eye ee eee ey ane Tide noe koe what anyone | L. misced these gentlemen irom. the caucus.” I” have 12835 127 * | foryeliow Western. Oats wero moderately active and ‘A CHARGE OF “ARGON ; i mae O tere to bay, but if there be here teday acing | been told since ‘that in the case of some of them s ‘20% | Steady in value. Sales (0 bushels, at 6%. a Z1c, for white | he asked to be allowed to conduct the cuse; did not see bim sentatives, signed by B. F. Butler. It was charged that this | of them may hi Ys Be | Mt was because they were afraid that the tariff might be in- 21 20% | State and Ohio. Rye was dull and hominal, The last sale | agam until Tuesday morning; he . eommmitice was raised by @ combination of the bi oo ee ean Mimcation that he felt croreed tat he wasn any | terfered with if Cougresn remained here, and that we we i 102% —-1017% | Western was made at S115. Barley was quiet, but held with SAID HE WAS A DETECTIVE publicans witb tue democracy. He be; e. a ‘strainei from {ree action—let him get up now and | #2xlous to adjourn. But all this abuse of me and tnis get- | Lake Shore 100 5§ Yo1¢ | firmness—two-rowed Staie quoted at Yor. a $1. Of barley | and would be able to get my brother out through a writ of aed er gars oan” ead Nat bicat and | sueak, or “lorever after hold bis peace.” “ Ying exceedinsly weathy by the Speaker against me does no | Wabash. 56 5474 | met about 2,0 bushels two-rowed State were sold at Ye, | habe. corpus; money was necessary; the writ would cost Fo there, and by an exe:nination of the journal wold be |! Mr BuAr he gentleman from Massachusetts says in | yerg"or in the country. If I could have been ktieg | Northwestern. <* + b0% 79% | ot grain and cotton, being very Wght’and rates wore setuor PALTRY BUM OF THIRTY DOLLARS found that his views were on all . his letter, “Having been appointed against my wishes, ex- = : Northwestern preferred, 9335 923 + sh * L 80x 5 Iiiaerand porate; hes hair | by being called bard names I should have M 74 | lower ingome cases. ‘Ihe chartering business was mode- | he would get him out; besides the writ of habeas corpus h those of the geutleman from M. : preaned both publicly and privately: by the Speaker as chair. | 07, emg cae | BAe mtn TE hee tev? | Rook Island 1134 112 | rately active at rates not differing frei those ter. | spoke of getting bim out on b id furthermore gala he while the revenue reformers aro Tan of « commilies to investigate the state ot aifairsin the | ¢)) rough side of rougher tongue than the ene juss wagged | Bt Paul, * 55% 654 | day. The engagements were? eTo Liverpool 1700? tance | could do ittanphow eee a ee with the democratic party of the House and served it South ordered te ee online eainet the most | atime. ‘Ihave seen abuse wittmore. iugenuily butnot ein | St. Paul preferred 44 A%4 | colton as Md, a oed, by ball and steam? uo ky since THROUGH M18 PERSONAL INFLUENCE eendancy and success in the assauits upon the indi caress Proven: of Hopses a © ‘wotnirds majority of the | ore mall.nity launched at me ond Ihave survived and | Oliip and mee p rs 176 | $2.00 bushels wieat ‘and corn at 54d a°60- fo°London, | He hada great deal more to tay to her mother than to hi she country by showing # determination ip rusn through | republicans of the Hoppe: shail survive long atter the Speaker of this House has Slied | Q'¢p AUG Mussissippl. S8% 4176 | 15,000 bushels wheat ut Gd: io bulk and 63d. in bags, and) | sell. r Brticies in the production of which many thousands of | _ Mr. lLatNe—This statement iso bold and groundiess that | the Pres! len:tal chair very long. | Now, tir T do not Tale pactie. oe 27 | Ber Beamer, 500 bales hope at biGi. | To Giaszow, por | ;:Do you want to ank thie lady any questions?” Awerican laborers are employed, all vowed against me | Ido not know what reply tomace to it. It is made in the | Connie neice tle Cageaeetle cen tte tea aiageeeeece | Western Uni 66% Bg baled ection on private terms’ Theoharicrs were a tak | Mart Ar Geolich: te Laat witness? When they voied {on oppositicn to my accuser, the | face of the fact that on the roll call fifty-eight republicans opher kagg Sor auie bed admi it a to Paoli on. 78 5636 oPeredite et plone prins. The oharters were: A bark ary, be joodrich, the last witness’ mother, and who otleman from Massacbusetis, In the name of tue indus- | voted ce the Pee woh ad roo pe Ca Sui? penitieawen now jpeg Ptah ahah ing Ms Fp lc Mail....., ee 43 42% ee Atb’apoue 2000 ean aan ee [he themeranah seemnes Sunbey, coveach man from Maséachusews, acainst jeny that the . 27,000 x Q {ial jntereste of the country and their representatives upon | mas, from’ Messschusnisy rains 1 1 deny thatthe) be ginld tlat UT" commenced "this seriea of," hard LATEST PRICES OF GOVERNMENTS. a1, Vad, per, quarters if to Bordeaux Ge Gia bark trom | sald, shadderingly, that she had son in prison on the charge. fagainst this false and unfounded accusation, and having | ber who voted for it, unless {§ may ‘be. the | words here, that no unpariiamentary word was spoken by The following were the closing street prices for mi or ohn eew United Kingdom ar Conti.) Of Sraont ale Oto Re oy bi 5d y Se Scmaleete’ UE Hou Se excune bi from serving of | Fra eae robatly of gulag feconedcalsone | Fatlevoched al me. Theres oneibing more {wfontomate: | €OVErDment vonds:—United States currency aixes, | Ureci"a bak to the Haile wid’ av bie wets at ta | Ss Tadseaes ste Rome sete iorene ssmtemems about Me BUGHER co.) of mane maybe pardoned fr eay- | voy com aod ror tallies my oper eure | man Ge ee secriee echelon | ances | 4K & N43; do, sizes, 1861, regtmered, lus a | Rout Gum, nuermgaey Bibi cena em and | ay, oraone abet hee west Rien Tieng only one vee os reply mes tase sally ay Teeodtrom b Ly a as af thive:bemuy one:at Use Bit lyn ‘een. ittee on Recorstruction, | 115%; do. do, coupon, 115% a 116%; do. five-twen- | 4,500 bbls. crude petroleum on private terms ; also two ves- oint in his favor, which was, that he did not ask the money’ “181 4 New Orlcans, each with about 8,200 bales cotton, to | for bim Eliza Saulson, another sister of the incarcerated thim, Hi tlemen who voted for the resolution under coercion? would gainst it, while it was | ties registe: 4 sdo, | Sci#from Now. jes cotton, i coy ata te eee ee accordance with | Tike the gentieman from Massachusetts to designate him. Tuling which allowed B, Tegistered, May and November, 112.8 1123; do. | Liverpool or Continent, at $d, a 1i-10d. young man, deposed that h er first meeting with the prisoner . i, of New York, to introduce a joint resolution for | do., 1862, coupon, do., 112: %}; Go. do., if GUNNIk8 continued to rule dull and prices were nominal | Was on Tuesday morning, 7 ot thane when a permed. X know that he fs'not | Wr BLA INENOh, not Lavyouwll distribute iiroughout | te repeal of the duty ou coal, thereby midning toe retin re “iy fe aaa ae eS “i per at our last quotations. “No sales of mouipni. ‘AT THE GATE OF THE TOMBS. 3 rv he ; : We pping, z iz were Fe te explain his “vote? | Upon asser tions made in private conversation, which, when | before “ - © | 40. do., registered, January and July, 111 911134; | gone a etal lots, #1 20.0 $140; long straw, $1 Ws | admitted within the floomy precincts of the prison wey 5 ay ogain, analyze the votes, and while admitting that two | ealied for, cannot be veritied. Sain... arora Will the gentleman state the rule? Ao. do., 1865, coupon, do., 111 a 111%; do, do. 1867, | $f Avs eorrde 950. a $ roceeded to the cell where the man of their kindred was. riff men bave voted with the republican part ‘Nr. BUTLER-Pardon me, sir. Ianid there was s caucus. a] ‘ nd I reaflirm, that this resolution, which i so ob | _ Mr. BLAINE--I ope Goa'wi pardon you, but you ought | MF BUTLER Yes. (A ruling that whllea bill was being | do, do., 111 @ 111%; do. do., 1868, do. do., 1113 8 lltsir = Manila was quoted at 9X0; 2 10e. Hoe ee ee | Cuneanea ie Etc eee nee to a majority of the republicans on this floor, was | Dotto ask me to do ft. (Laughter) ead anybody nilal iP BY, 1113; do, ten-forties, registered, 10834 a 108%; do, | a 630. gold. No sales. are | gation that ensued. He then stated, “I will get you out for ‘put through lest there should be legislation on the tariff’ Mr. BUTLER—I will ask God and not you. Tiler BU ccnke Tab goulitman. cetainty <dneninct= want eh is , Hops.—There was no change to note in tho market, A | thirty dollars, and, what is more, I will fp sob Garam PoP oC Meili gelemnn eid tome | | ME BLALiEt tad BO BRACES Th arn, ana ies | ernie See Te poteioe af pementine wT ai | 4 Coupon, 10876 a 205 sodeais deman broaied from bretere and thereat Hind You Gun aiih"aprERnoon. ‘Mr. B: TLER—Yees, sir. me say that the agreed upon a definite mode of action, | allows itto be done while no gentleman is occupying the SOUTHERN SECURITIES STEADY. aqme inquiry foe export, and prices were steady and firm for Sider hi you to say to this?” said the Judge with Mr. Perens—I wish (6 ask whether the gentleman is not | Mr. BLAL “ Gu ioe cat fale Getaans war Rene nae Teh ee ae eet “Well, I was in de Dombs do see an undher man, und Tage dese beeple’s son's name on de slate, und 1 ‘dink, caucus! Now, let mo say here and now | toor. The Southern list was ste: a hs ‘ a fe Mr. BUTLER—A gentleman by the name of “The Clerk,” ‘as steady and generally strong. | 7c. for old. The demand was principally for t aware that a pope fer bgednn yg mya members who voted ered ad i ae (pat oe Figen oa ey right DM star the Biknwia moet fed by aseseiittonotini Hntise, wis ‘The following were the final street quotations:—Ten- ‘MoLaseEs.—The market for foreign’ wai Mr, BUTLER—I am not. man from Michigan (Mr, Blair) stated, as aman of honor, as | occupying the floor by reading the bill at that tim the ry ; " | former prices were asked. There were sol hollo, here ts Mr. PETERS~ An analysis of the yeas and nays as made by | he is, thathe was bound to say, officially from the chair, | best kind or paeupene ae the floor, too, for the House hada | Neasee, €x coupon, 648 6494; do., new, 63% @ 64%; | atic, anda few ll lots Porto Rico, &., at prices within A COUNDHRYMAN OF NINE, many gentlemen shows that 68 republicans voted ior and 60 | that ttwas not considered, and could not be et right to hear what the bill was. Virginia, ex coupon, 68 a 70; do., new, 6734 a 65%; | the range oS eal Faber Domestic was dull and ee ue an S Dane el feth poo aaee sepublicans against the resolution: binging upon gentiemen. And more than that, Talk about | belore he was taken from the floor. I do not care whether SCRRREMTOSE Giske GA 1B é unchanged, A few smull sales were made at from Ofc. to | was’ und {ask Dr. Anderson about alawyer, und he refer is. BUTLER—I understand all that perfectly. The resolu- | tricks. Why, the very smfamy .ef political trickery never | I am right) or wrong upon the ruling. 1 admit my * Stock, old, 524 @ 5234; Georgia | 700. We quote:— ei rt ee a tion was sprung upon the House. Many of the warmest op- | surpassed a design se foolish and so wicked as to bring to- pee of actin | law, b and os thank God | gixeg, 81.883; do. sevens, 918 98; do. do., old, 92 New dat fs all.” \ONEY FO! O nents of the reselution voted fer it because, as Southern | gether a caucus and attempt to pledge them tothe support now no more about i an do, because +. N ” fae ‘Judge Dowling—The Court Snds you guilt 0 a8 well as good republicans, they saw from the | Of measures which mizht violate bot only the peiiiical prin- see how it affects s man's mind who has made | @ 94; North Carolina, ex coupon, 47 a 48; do. fund- a B5c, T a rate neg ne # gor, he had rok that was played upon them that there would be no | ciples, but the religious faith of men; to the support of a vill i ae g )fbanghter.) But I do think if the Speaker ing, 1866, 87 & 89: do, do., 1968, 28 @ 30; do., new, Bic. a B7c, M a soothe peng a oc rhe ge e bad recom legislation except this In favor of the South, and they | draws by the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Butier) | Rad been half as anxious for the passage of tals bill to pro- Aerie , 3 do. new, Bio. a dbo. | mendations jome prison doctors. Gid noi like to vote against it. which might violate the conscientious scruples ef men, ct the people o! oe South as hewas for some land grant | 2534 @ 26; do. special tax, 19 8 21; Missouri sixes, Mr. DAWES, (rep.) of Mass.—I would like to ask my col- | yet, farsooth, he Se ceplares thas whaser eae ae depts faine Mt the last session | cia a 93: Hannibal and St. Joseph, 90 a 91; thecary’a cierk near here unt!l you were oe a question, caticus may determ! E " § 5 fr. BUTLER--Let me finish my sentence. Thereupon they | port tt, however wrongiully{ Why, even. in’ the worst anya Fhe debate was exciting, and continued an honr. Louisiana sixes, 60 871; do., new, 63a 65; do. levee | Stick pt cate, 7.187 hhde, Cuba, 428 d areas ve Sate ee tem, ee oe ee past Bee a ee Renny enn Dot ae placed 15: a' pean | (Gf the Cesnbarecy), Ween tile Sesieian een er nialtiee ; but, having voted for the resolution, he desires. | BIX€S, 748 76; do. do,, eights, 8 a 89; do. Peni NAVAL STORES.—The market for spirits torpentine was | doesn't concern you. ‘This poor lady is much afticted about Seid the eighty-four teen” whe ealeaded thee Tayake | eenedts 10h inate satjoritp of°m party enucas onuld vind | legiuation for the proiection of loyalmens ed " ee ean eine Penlteme | saiadd unchanged, Woare was Wor Ws nemsesee tt, Ceat | hes ton we We vosataed. Bos caetcchaisat changes Ree c x at a major! a mn \. ‘ . ly . . Hoan ‘caucus bid “the night baroane TES | Weaterae insbatnes that involved questions of covalitutional fr. SUELLADARGER, (rep.) of Ohio, sald the hideous fact | tary sevens, 728 75; do. railroad eights, 80 @ 82; | was aimost excuaively for small lots, and prices favored | rally she listens to your story, grasping as @ mother wil those gentlemen who voted ‘for the | law, The gentleman | was potent that something was necessary to protect loyal | Alabama fives, 70 a 72; do, eights, 100% @ 101; do, | buyers. og tg in lots, were sold at 52)gc., for mer- At ABY HOER, em K TO THEIR MEDICINES. many o! on coll eople in the South. The did not i ghautable; buy used to buy I ie above 620, | You said you could get her boy out for thirty dollars and. eclere sober ts Sed of et pejore te deters: | keds aint goat would bee been donein tie case ol mem: | that He askea to be excused service on the commilies on y Fallroad eights, 048 98; South Carolina sixes, 75.080; | Konia i imited vdemaat and’ eaten, wate | talbed of rdurladuenge. Now propote to show iuat ‘bring the matter of protection to the Southern Union mei reo! party voting against the caucus nominee for- account or fll bealth, do. new, January and July, 6534 @ 65%; do. do., April mh Ne wee, xtremely quiet but held for full Waaso deni: ieoads heer ek. Ll bias Ween: waa STS soten: the fogicatn anne tum masoriiy of the demo: | Bpeaker? 1 understand that wane thrust at mysell Cat | iereactution be looked vo iy prec eaee oe ee eeser | and October, 67.068; do, registered stock, old, 65 | ESS, Nae cearte piiaimed {Jo arrive, at $2 90, and | cannot Gourish around here, A gress deal has been said ‘gratic votes the iegisiation of thie Lieuse is earried on in | cus nominations of oficers bave always been heid as bind. | the resolution he looked to the practicability, not the excite- 5 , 010, 2 a on wupias- | shoctibe Tes ere shystering of any organization ot republicanism. Now, I will | ing. But just bere let me say thataf e minority did not vote | ment and fullli'y. He wanted something to result in peace | 9 72; Arkansas sixes, 67 a 00; do, sevens, 56 a 60. G4 2; vale, #4 Wa $7 No, 3, $3 8 a $5 19; ae vous sent sotimp Stak COUMT OF Gannkax ukeerOine Ba Wat T dees To a ee eee) nate. | Skemnar 10 MAY Jaigmeat, twas bat the fault of ine pene. | ME. BLAIL rep.) ef Mich., who presided over the republt Rirwucslentnoial be window in a week than around the Tombs in a year, You obtained leotre y co league i 2 e ? “ 4 < q Ree etaes ante Uae tere ee | Minaya eee eau aT! tee por teenie | Siptieamentun martin oh um craecrsomes | SALES AT THE REW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE mrreseling at btn eushs “Munintes wis seedy tgs | ales togevih OFcourge he waruan, whom {wisn to com: eppties 10 hie fellow members upen the Goer acting | ried Nagarenes on the opposite elde, bet gentieman would | ering Bimeelf bound by the bill framed in “4 pen — n Olive was duil and nominal. Of Western neatafoot 60 bbls. | pliment, cannot be awake to all such as you. Thi ve of acts did the forces in the Charies- Mr. GABFIELD, (rep.) of Ohio, objected to and criticised ureday, March 16—10:15 A. M. rate tering. ‘seed was scarce | passes is faulty and should be changed. You will go to the . Dawks—What the gentleman means when he applies iause aud laughter.) ae Poca Sh miad shettabe: c g30000 5 ere unchanged, ‘i baal FENITENTLABY FO! x Mowrns ion ‘the term “trick” to the action of bie lellew members here jessrs. Kelley, She! irger, Coburn, Burdett and Butler 590 in bulk, was aa dull ) and ai com w ine ‘ty dollars. ma the floor. 1 want to know what my c ue means % 1 do not very often ask it, | were severally excused from serving on the committee, 1 light, being cogfined to ‘applying the term “trick” to Afty-eight of his politicat | Mr, BUTLER—Let not your conscience accuse you, Mr. DAW3S asked the Honse to take up a Senate bill. voy ts, and no sales of mo- or CNTERL intes upen thia Soor who differed’ with ffty acting | Mr. Biaine—Mr, Speaker, in old times it was the | Mr. BUTI. objected, insisting on the regular order, so he | 965u) Pp Purchases could have been made TY RAILROAD SLAU the aame sense of responsibility and the same sense | Ordinary habit of the Speaker of the House of | could introduce his anti-Ku Klux biil, , 1500 1430. ‘There was but litte inquiry for crude in bbis., ghs nig ee ae | peels at Co nig ens oe riielyg egy teeta deny — homes nag bas The House adjourned at twenty minutes to three o'clock. | yyo00 wi a was quoted at - ji a ~~ bi aey woe James Fagan, @ lad of fourteen years, died in Bellevue © DON understand ti ‘applied the term | falien int use. v — ‘50000 Hospital on Wednesday night. In the morning of that day “trick” to republicans. one, I approve of the conclusion that forbids ft, ‘The ‘6004 ported. The market for refined was wn- Mr. Dawes -My colleague, in his circular that be bas been | & eaker could, with consistent fidelity to bis own party, BROOKLYN MATTERS, 1000 are demand was ight from all classes of bu James, it is stated, was attempting to jump on the front Urban Mr Bocakerae Constant participator i te. discussions if members woud —~ in tin, luough they were no lower, “At the clove cargoes. were | Platform ot & Third arenoe car while it was tn motion, and Wait a moment. take from him that appearance of impartiality (which fs #0 There are 2,851 persons at present in the Kings | 10000 anaes ate. 24 dc. eeubial lots were stead; mer, | inficting injuries from which he died. Permission was Why shouid I wait when I do not choose to? | important to maiptaip in the rulings of the Chair, But, ‘3000 prices. The market jn Philadelphia was very quiet, ven to remove the body to the residence of the pareate, G16 at the same time, I despise and denounce the insolence of the | County institutions, Flatbush, They are apportioned rices were heavy for both spot and future, former clos | Fast Thirty-sixth street, where Coroner Hermann was nvtl- jn that circular and tn the remarks which | gentleman from Massachusetty when he attempts to say that | ag fojlows:—Almshouse, 1,286; Hospital, 404; asy- | 1000 Ing at 24940. There were soid 1,600 bbls. for March at 23%. | fed to hold an inquest, fell from bia lips he says that the resolution was car- | the Representative from the Third district of the Btate of | Tim aos: Nursery, 4OL i and 1,000 do. for April at Vdc, : c._nan sD rick. Maine bas no right to frame a resolution, hes no right to scalded fTemeders 10000 RiO¥.—Carolina was steacy and firm at 8ixc. asife with AVAL ORDERS. netorpannece eae _ EA ed thie, veg i the under & 9 rules, that resolntion shall be adopted, The we Peenany ep the testimony of 4 berry pine the rang a gee waa ve lant, Of . y atrick, an jo not ano ri asl udgment of the House Freda Jochen, 31 . Lemmas! do Gfy-eight men. Biss solution, Why, even. the Insolence of that peatieman him. | 2rederick, Cochen. | Presi Company, conse te i PROVISIONS.—Receipts, 693 bbls. Dory 2886 bole and | Lieutant Commander Cheries M. Anthony ordered to rs ‘Mr. pawne—sy colleague has forgotten what be said | self never reached that sublime height before. {Appiause.) late incendiary fire at the stables on Meek, 8000 Merces beef, 306 packages cut meat bbls. and tierces | ceiving ship Vandalia; Masters Edward H. Gheon, Willie And that is the whole extent of my oifending~ that] wrote a re- testified that while he had ho dec, | 190 lard. Pork was quiet on the spot, but fairy active for future | win, w, A. Reaer, Frederick Sanger, Albert Force and ter have not forgowen. ‘solution ; that I took it to various gentiemen onttisaideof the | Lue. He at wi ad no doubt but | “j000 delivery, with prices, however, favoring buyers to tee ceeet a , is eatin ah Washs ; /aWRe—Rore’s the pity, thea, (Langhter.) House it I said to the gentleman on t that the fre was the work of incendiaries, he had | i000 is 2 Lge. per 2 1. Moes for det vA soon was so! Ani row Dua ap oraqced to x ety om LT Ps Mr. BUTLER—I am pot troubled about all this, Tsay bere, | House, is a resolution on which you cannot affordto | no grounds for suspecting any particular person. 1000 21 4 and for March delivery at $21 80. The sales wie emi a Fe Rradtora ik: ladelphia Nay, yous that after the republican caucus, regularly called by the | filibuster. It is a resolution demanding a fair, impartial in | About two weeks ago he discharged Luscond, the 20 bole, chlety for April delivery), at $21 80 a 9M1 6746 for | Commander R, F. Bradford detached from Bureau of Yards re of the House, af which the gentleman | vestigation, and under the rules 1 desire, that ‘nie resolution | former watehman at the stables. The total tena ot arch, G21 B74, 2, 93190 for April, chiely af tne later | and Docks and ordered to special duty ae. Tnepector of Ura: up action of may be offered, and my col ue (Mr. Peters) will offer it;” y to th was to be, had acted upon and liad determined what mea- ‘then the io ah trom hessatcnsetas (Mr. Butler) the company is between $15,000 and $16,000. The | 3099 sold in A jebpit way at §@31 873 for mess nd ordered to the Bhawmut; Paymaster James jon ubould be put before the House tor its consideration, | telegraphs he knews to how many papers through the whole | Property was insured for £40,000—$5,000 in eneb of | suo and 2) 26 a #20 0 for prime mess. Dressed bogs | from the Philadelohia Navy Yard aud ordered to settle ac- tbat was a lecislative irick by which » mivorhy of sh¢ Duited Btates—for, doubters, Lis leijer will be found in | eight companuica, B2 shy were aqaln higner, the market closing strong at 9c. a 10kac.. | counts