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~ &, NCID- ¢ vor. XXVL..N° 7814 NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, I866. PRICE FOUR CENTS. FRO'[ \V q QHI\T("]‘() V - stary at Government aid | it haw no vight to complain of persons who were forced (o give | ment, be appiinted to the same office, no money ehall be quartermaster-general, with the rank. pay and ewolowente { e W O N N, thirty aud ousand persons; and | ADeiance to the only Orizanization that coud give them pro | drawn ornsedgt aforeeaid to pay bis salary nntil his appoint. | ofa brigadier-general; rix quartermasters, with the rank, pay 3V N ME K_[CO b g ot Mg e : tection, This test oath must at some ti ud that not far | ment shall hatebecr consented to by the Senate at its succeed- and emoluments of & colonel of cavalr . fen quartermasters, . it is probally true that vearly this mumber are subsisting | distant, be repenled. It caunot alwe unless it Is | ing ression, with the yank, pay and ewoluments ¢f lieatenant-coloneie of the present geaera- A proteagted disenssion oceurred on the above, and was cavalry; fifteen quartermasters, with the ravk, poy and emoliz- S upon s very scanty supply of the coarsest aud poorest | the determination of the people fo deprive the aar fe- 14 ; Ty " § \ . ) 0 h of a voice 1o fairs of tho nation. t | partic hy Messrs. Henderson, She. , Job ments of of orty- , with OUR SPECIAL BISPATCHES. A, During the quarter, the numbor of Ttians | egsuos be buse and this seastsy rematns repaie. _The pes- | Eyumbuliwe, Comen, Hendenon, Sberman, Jobnson, | BRSPS Fotiumente of Japta e vaire) dad ot Highly Emportant Correspondence as exhibited in the following statement: | ple of the South are anxious to pariicipate in the nffairs of the |~ pf TROMBOLL offered the following 6s an amendment | Jonst twert irds of all original ies in_euch of the ‘P' . 2 | 'hion; and to_exciade seven willions from participating in s g 2 grades of Leutenaut-colonel and ali original vacan- e —— rations were issued 1o refugees, and 11,696 | Pederal uffairs by the odligation to take an oath foreiga (0 the "’T"I : HARpchon's smeadment: cles in the grede of captain, ction from . Sick! 4 Feimiary 84,023 rations to refugees, and | Conetitution. and one they cannot ‘take witkont fulse swear- ol s o B e Ao e F A among thoee persons who ba service ) - Selenleyl) P o ing, is despotism, pure and simple. . ! f - | ag assistant-quartermaters of volunteers in the aruwy of the 3 X - ~ . Gen. Sickles Appolmtd . g o) M ) i Aiter further argument the report. concludes, s fol- TR e sball stil be b cofirmed by | United Staten in tho ate war, Bus aflr ho it spyo uiceate Dispatches from Mr, Seward, the Marquis de igees, and 11,442 rations to frvedme de the - | lows: - ana | made under tbe provisions of this section aw¥6cenCiu R may 0CCUF ¢ 0 e, et dities of s have been distributed R ot alliE bibronating sliosgiasons 1t dess nomesr | T unless Je be comminsionod by the President 10 Gl 8 ¥a- | iy 1ho g ades of major and eaptain b the department, 1o oy po.ot- onthol i the Hague, e goniite o orbing have been ot | Y08 S LS TR Sl oo sprear | Ly SR Igin o xiat dusc the recesof 50 5eiie | ittt st sl e S pastmentno sppolot, Montholon, Mr. Motley, Mr. Bigelow, &e. GEN. SICKLES MINISTER TO THE HAGUE. B e o Thitrs S Sodl(y the Obth, s0 far atleset, | “ra TR et ‘on the bill or amendment jors shall be reduced to 12, and the nuiaber of Captuing The name of Gen. Daniel E. Sickles Was sent to the | 8 1# recommended by the Honorable Secretary of the Treas: | (e Qe ."‘l",.' ,' - T ereafter the number of ofticers in each of il 3 g ey ¥ s 1 2 ury and the Honorable Postmaster-General of the United | Senate wait inio Executive Session o ) pe ., continue to conform to said reduced nuwpers, aud . b 8 s NEETING OF THE ELCONSTRUCTION COMXITTEE. to-diay vister to the Hague. States, Tt ia to be hoped that our revenues will bo coliected, | *008 A edourned. in this section shall be constraed g0 s to vacate the Disclosures of Dipiomeiie Folicy, THE RECONSJRUCTION COMMITTER and our means of communication through the Post-Offige De- | HOUSE OF REPEESENTATIVES. commiseion of any cf relored, eitber ae Assist. ! W DOMMLTI R partment extended all over the. vast domain of our common | qu . g ey 3 g T a3t Quartermaster-General or as Depaty Qualtericacter Gens e wet this morning as per agrecwent bt, without coming | conntry, withont the necessity of using such_mearures as will 0 first bisiness in order was the call of Committees | ral, or ws Assistant Quarterianster, bu ouly tochasics the title P P Sinite conclusion, adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock | 148d to atlenate the affections of one-third oar palation, aud "'fl'l“'l':‘f’“wn tho calendar. No report was made | to Quartrmaster, in_the case of thore who rank as Colonels ; et by kil A o iy under this cgil, Licat -Colonels, Majors. and Copiaiue, withoot affecting it WasinGio%, Mondey, April 23, 1666, BIGIT HOUR SYSTEM. any way their relative position o the Lse frui wheace they | Tle President to-day sent a message to the House of k $ take ench rank. g A o T e L nflf::m:{:': osa in onier being the cull of Stales o7 | " Xo amenduent Deing offered to the severtecith or | Rerescntutives n respouse io the resclution askiug for ine P " A Frid cighteenth sections, these seetions stand as rojoited by | formation in relation to the proposcd evacuation of Mex- on is expressed that & For the reasons Lerein sot forth, it is recommended REPORT O THE PACIFIC RAILROAD | (o detmte comcuon o QUES'”(W. partial report will he agreed upon at that weetivg. tl:m'.:-suo far modify the test oath that the third clans PRIZE PAYMENTS, lows: “I'hat I have not volantarily sought any office whatever i 1 i i —— o p gersoll came tp, directing the Committee for "(he District . . S o eyments on the lists of the prizo Herald, captured by | Under any autborlty or pretended authority 12 bostility 90 t8e | of Columbi B laasim mio. the expeesy of slaiish- the Committee, aa follows: . @ ved st e sumber g | "7 the Freneh mlitary Jofoés inclosicg & Bumber of FROCLEDINGS COF CONGRESS. or St. Lawrence, and of the prize | DISPOSAL OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. ing by law theeight hour system in the District. The | wilicary storckeepers shall bereafier be oh many ausoci Lo | G vents, among which aro the followir ¢ steamer Hat- [ The President has approved the bill authorizing the resolution Wl \lopted. required, not excceding sixteap, who sbull have the ravk. jov ‘ MR, EEWAED T0 THE YARQUIS DE MONTHOLON. e ———— bave already commenced, and certiticates will be '\,"‘(;"‘m'-"n‘;,‘."’," 1;'{',"}"; Joae e qpadhoneill TR M bom 1ha Compaiiias on the Pacife Rail e O o tershas Soeciaa that’ the provis il (LERARTNE OR BTATE. S AMUNOTOR, Feb. 14, 1666, 1ot B e G gt eed sich warine hospital ings, aud lands appertaivin ‘ ; Roll- | PSCIIN 8 S urtha S S i 1 On the December 1 had tho _bonos '™ . eciive o be Declared a Contraband y to issue to claimants in about two wecks, thereto, 88 bo may deem advisable, provided l,]{{";“_mm‘: road, offered @ fesintion, whieh was ndopted, providing | of the act for the better coghnZacion of the Quarl # | you in writiog for the information of the lf.m.m:ov“.?nm-"n: i cerive o be Decared a Loniraba REFORT ON THE PACIFIC ROAD. at € 3, O nd Portiand, Maine, slialluot be sold | :n un e enm:‘n o, ux—moimv. for the purpose o m,';.“L':f'fy"k‘,'?."{":,'dn5',:".,?,‘.};5::1 ;:l;"nr":': ':"r;'mn";-: | n upon ;’m» bwmzn{mmm Mesico, as effccted by tbe . > cifie Ra or leased, where no other suitable and sufficient hospital | BCAINE 1Y P et gommibies. iment of the Vol ‘ oA ecsence of Frenoh srmed forees In that epamtry. On The port, guaranteeing ry ey e i g B oS e e o | o e tho matter, having: bees uiile by: | L1ue 19th Bgetion, which refors to tlic Subsietence I ommunication, which reply bad been ti 10 you by 3 rt and conve pee of the patients, Gy 50 &8 ure the el 3 ¥ . en up fol nsideration. L ;, or 1) toute, and will submit the same to o s The Seeretary is Horiaed t .. | Mr. PRy, Mr. Wasmum: (1)) ingoired the object l.i}:m\n\"(‘x:n‘;n:gt,n‘l‘n‘vv&d’v‘n::m.u"l.:l"l:) Nabstituting for it o ad o, 108 ren y {e-00ITow evening, specially couveued for that purpose by | tion such of the Rev 18 us ho shall find il of liaving a session to-morrow evening. Mr, PRICK re- | (o corresponding section of the same bill, aod spoke in [ States. It is now mado my daty to " . #, epecially purpose by Sponded (hat the Committee on the Pacitie Railroad had ponding secticn of the sako bil, 81 2p | e oy o - The Bill to Pacilitete Communication, &e., K\&.’Fll(d vote Ted Ihe friends of the measure are very sanguing ‘flflu'x‘*lnm!u of the ne service, and to expend the | *P . - lod T & i f ailroad had |y port of bhis amendment. He took occasion in the | estion, which has thus been brovgt urder digeussion. 18 b 2 the Sy sdope E Y 3 ln»m eeds in ;h(- purchase or construction of other vessels "wmul‘ln ‘ioed;;l‘f‘:l:;’::o;fl:ml l|:"l Il:“ n;nlr.xg::: coirse of bis remarks to defend the Military Academy et | ‘fi,fi", de l]“n‘h “mfi' {‘,"" o which are md.:’ o Friday. of its final adoption. gl hetter suited to the wanta of the service., Jouid sve o ey o hed very | Yot Point from the charge of having been o | M Drouy do Lbups dle feciares b French expedi: § o P hcockatis Woket MASSACHUSETTS MEN 1N WASHINGTON. importaut bills toreport, and by the weans suggested, it pursery for treason, He denied that it was and | tominto M'uh'uh.dm it nothing ns:u'le 10 the iustitations of W aamiNaTox, Monday, April 23, 1866, A debegnton of Boston ciy ofials wnd guatlemen cor would pot infgfem with aay other busingas. L | refored G0 Genersls Sherman, Thomas M Me, aad [ o o s say sachusat. 5¢ soee 16 150 P CONFEDERATE GOLD. nected with the educational interests of Massachusetts | 00 Tl RASE.) . scores of others educated at West Point as have | nidint . ut oot e Delato o (ke Testal Appropriation Bill, | o Tl be pemombere it ufer e sarrender of Gen. | nave lately been sent out by that city to rovisit various | iidue prefegabeo i that Gavunitios Svet other Commit- | (000 0Gned themsclves with glory. The heroes e B Natees) A ebate on the Poetal Appropriation Bill | peo the mitiary in Georgia captured $100,000 in gold, | States, and exnmine the best specimens of common school on. - The SREIAe 0p LoRmares Lad olso very it | of" the war, wien who came from West Poiut, chal- | tothe Pariamentary proposiiocs that brsoce madeto as th which was ned by the Farmers, the Exchange and buildings for the purpose of ascertaining if any features in 5""_"" w“x' . P! llm l.u uuuxmllcu rhould take | Janged to-day the admiration of the world. | we should join her in her expedition o Mezico; and, i e . the Bank of Virg Lmond, Recent investigas | the construction of such buildings were worthy of adop- | op,, iations &8 ite bills to’ bo reported | e o Pectlo | TheY Yero the men whoee names wero writien highest Seos Nenienbip kot ot Aot et ook T8 SOLUTIONS LOCEIN . sionsof the fects Sw that o fow weeks before | tion in the Massachusetts public school buildings. To- {,] ad O ¥ - bl:‘", om the Pacific | o5 "the scroll of fame. While he would not | ¥ ar throogh which we have just s lly passed. T4 RESOLUTICNS LCCKING 70 TEE ADMISSION OF | the cvacuat et Viveinin | day they visited some of our school Luildings in_company | (0 I Commitiec, wero 1ot 1o bo disposed of in an even= | gapreciate the efforts of otbers, Le would ot bave eny- | §IC* S0 pleasure 30 ackuowledge 1het the asnracces Fassed a livs nuthorizing the said baske t0 loan the Cone | With the Magor of Washiugton, the scliool tru DY | g session, Hle Jemanded the yeas and nays on the wo- | Wl Gone to reflect on the gradustes of West Poisty | gwotafion in the present occasion (bt the Freneh TENSESSEE DECIDED OUT CF ORDER. federate Gove t, upon the faith of the State, $300,000 | 8ome of the members of the City Councils. l“"l[-]h:-o‘]‘fl f;’,‘:,‘:‘;‘[d“"‘ Xed by yeas and nays resulted— The volunteers were entitled to the lasting gratitude of oloets o AW”. ! l’:?xfufi‘;"‘l‘...fi‘."a‘; with p::‘-:;r-:' ¢ of gold lo purciase kupplics for Lee's ar Tl s b ‘:;lx";ll;"vrm‘l"ffllmhfr-:;dulu“n'n r«"hrl', uuld were Yeas, 61: \.“{"‘l‘ e D b e oconider was lard | Ll coutey |)n_vlhulnn|uulluxh s.nld herole record, but siems which abound in the garler correspopdence of the o B VY wis placed by the respoctive banks 0 the credit of the | quently entertained by the Mayor ot bis residence. Eps, €% UL B iu comparison with the men educated at West Point, it | Miuister for Foreign Affaire, whicl arose out of the war be- . BECh ;..u , Sovernment, and "1 o mlo eurrender of Lee | REMAINS OP TII; UNION DEAD. %2 Radaby wn‘:ul:‘lel:rru:;:r.::p‘ : N “l::lll e ompe Ty "T'"v’ fi!mfid R it S AL aratus of our' "u':?“""x‘.'e"’i"”'“:',";"t No Modifieatien of - 3 | $60,000 was paid, leaving $210,000 belonging to the Rebel communication was sent to the House to-day from PIuE ERAR TN Tk . rought into competition with bighly “educated wen, T 50 of our traditional friezdship. rouy! No Modification of the Test-Oath, sitoif o L 100 belonging to the Rebel | e War Department respeatiig the collestion, of A e, Hioey 'nll-._r(-nl s resolution instructing e Con- | whether in the law, i the ministry, in medicie, or i the | 0 L ext assores us that the } Government is_dis- tig ih_ theso banke at Lhe 11 of the oracnt | mains of Unton officers tad soldier killod sad buried on | E3U0e 08 PP e e ave taken place | LT eauonsion.a thoss high notiine addition to that, hasian 2o wack a» ngjeible ha sesall of s rnepe et R $10¢ Ted 1n Georgin, but oo the 140,000 addie | varions battle-fields. wisen of rauds o b reveanie slioged to have (aken plce | men e traiued in thoke high notieunof personal horor B o s Govoeios: T e sporbeasisos o] sest: 1 tional f the banks. This i the pres The Quartermaster-Goneral says he has reports of the in- s ¢ . oston, and 1o | jq which West-Pointers trained, the treasures of the 4 hat o - D] | he in . 1 s . g o the burden of that com 3 GUARANTINE FCR CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. of the question. The notes of these teemment of mearty 100,000, & largs portion of whomih.will, | 2205Tisia WRAERSpUHas Xie ben made of the moners | pation might be put into tk ¥ DADdS and ovesy Gollar OF1H | whieh Bl Divins €0 Lougs As e I N been up with xpectation that the Government b necessary to remove to cemeteries. One il l't}' ‘;' "’"d "'"""',"“"'." Also to investigate such other | would be Mithfully aceounted for. Drouyn de Lbuys proceeds todeciare thatthe only aim of bt nquish its title to the $240,000 of gold., ars will be required to proteet thew from deseera- | o °EL]_!"" ;,‘.W;‘l"";l{&"m“f'_u revenue a5 it | Mr, ScmeNck disclaimed the idea of refleoting on West | Fiance i isuing ber euterprise in Mexico has " . i TIHE TEST OATH. tion, and it is recommended a general system be adopted. vl g e '5‘ _":h'_l‘.“")""“""“' ;;ll The Committee meant simply this: that, ofter the | been to _follow up $he satisfuction to ~which she The Army Bill Further Considered. setort of Repreccntative Wilson (Tows) to-day, | Gen. Thomas bas issued an order warning the peopls | booyohe Lt b & e g gt went had educated & man for years ot West Point, [ bad a right ~after baving rescried = te [ coe ot o Rt Wi oy oy |G, Thonas b v p ke v o weons | Ve nipted b oo e omvred | st vl o oL, oo gyt | B B o ooy Lok - s OR (80 I - 1 t [ o FOuue servic e ¢ ol i » sho . M. | e N s X ctident of the United States, transmitting commu- | doad ot Atauta. - Do e Haw. Yock, with power 10 sond for persons T, ey oo Wb by b JUPeCting | clone”and logiimste were ‘the’claitos of Frech waljects, | ations from the Secretary of the Treasury and Post- CONFIRMATIONS, b P N ew- T b scuits and making coutracts for beef, Why should they | which cansed the resort to srms, Ie then remiods us how, Byecisi Diepekek to The N. Y. Trituze. master-General, suggesting & wealification of the oath of | The Senate, in Executive seasion to-day, confirmed the by ey g w-York or Boston, and | e allowed fo desecnd from their positions for the purpose | on's former oecasion, the Uuitod Btaies hod waged wer o8 W orcs. Monday, Apyil 28, 1666, | office prescribed by the act of Congress approved July 2, | following uominations: Demnis G. Couley, of lows, 0 | st during USRI o e i ir s qneg, | 2 EDE 10 soweially'and hard-tack? These men were | Mexico, On this poiut it seoms equally nocessary and propes y | R the Rierine bt o Contsisssoner of Indian Afairs; J. B. Hogers, of Mi e House £ refused to second the previous ques- | educated for something else. Civilians conld do the work | {o say that the war thne referred to was not made nor sought COMMODORY. RODGEKS AND THE VALPARAISO BOMBARD- | 1yl ooy rrescribing the n%n'k‘-u a wh \ souri, to be United States Marshal fe the E gers, ; 18- 1 tion, and Mr. #8 having risen to debate the vesolu- | of (he Subsistence Depaftment, as 5i4 civiliaus in that by tiie United States, but was accepted by them uoder provo- MENT. | wa i e w3ast of o igéntlo wer, waesd st it by ita |.of Missourl L sopoid Riitioeder, 'of he Saxlecs District |'tips, It went offiitadat the rale tll nexs Moshay; Department. had proved during the war. There was no | cation of o vory gravs character, The transaction. is s Ofcial 8dyices were received to-dsy by the G (o cltisene, and Congress intended o establish by it a per- | Consel ut Stettin, g > cifts COMBUITINLES AND EXFLOSIVES. more necessity of having o man educated of West Point | 450 the ees gad iasties of she grooeadiagpal; te alhed cia adices wero recessed te-day 1y the Govemmmnest | manent e of pbii olicy, which shouid excludo from ibe B RSl e, Mo e tninn. waith was adopted, | o muke b 8 colpetint Commnissary. of Snbeisience, | Siaies e questins Bhlck ooy ooy ool et ot o the from Comigodore Rogers, Commanding the United States | offices of the U'hited States e citizen who had voluntary p—— Cp T instructing the Committee on Commerce to inquire into | than to maeke him & Chaplain or ter, Every ;',.,im,,“,,g".,'::'u.mm ;.:L-«:m' Fnr:mu:flm“-':nn /1 ip the Harbor of Valparai abandoped Lis alleginnce to the Government, and joined i XXXIX N the subject of the sorage end transportation of combusti- | step upward that the gentleman (M. Woodbridge) s N oR. aiarthat Laossstioks squadicn i the Harbor of Valparaito, to the effect that 3 NG . ¢ v P f £¢) | the terms on which we 1 that | contest, e Iiscainotion with. the Teitl Admsizal, Dare :“,’ m-l wpt of traitors to destroy it. The ul_!h-m posi- aE Lles aud explosivesmaterials, and” report what measures | lifted Weost Point, proved his (Mr. Schenck's) argument. | dia the United States assume any position inconsistent u’,‘w j N i T&fb ““n’n;a ,'muqc |n; .A;nl::n‘;‘l x;_v oklnt‘n:xl‘:]ulg.: x?rl:::-ul‘:;il l:;:gt.u)::a“ul;- FIRST ¢ are mecessary to wcure better protection to life and | The more of a soldier he wade every graduate ln;r;, witle the priuciples wlich are now maiataived by against the bombardmen af y the Spanish | (rORInC : 3 BARE ] more incongruous it was that those men, gll ewvered w us in regard to the French expedition in Mexico, Jloet, 804 that they have insisted that suplo time sLall be | oud ‘Bot- bare bhen L (LR T L i T rev il 403 bo would el tho Homss! | gi¢ryyticiale of Mars bimeet) stould descend to weigh | We wro 46 we Iave, Detn N S uity Mesico: b P & . - d WNAVAL EMY. 1 that verysubject after the close of the morn- ud inspeet beef, 5 . given for the rewoval of neutral property, aud the woner, | FP5, the cobipirators a resistiess infuonce ofer he | afr. Monaay presented the memorial of the N Y R T e e o to undue laadation of Weat | therefore we caniot consistentiy with thoss relatiors comst wud ebildren, and that if this demand sbould be refused, | organizing forces that couverted one-half vf the Republic loto Chamber of Commerce in favor of SEEDS AND PLANTS. Point at the expense of the volunteer service, l‘:v::u‘xl;;-'u:d‘lh:;!tb%'o‘ri:n-'l;lolnw::&-a“w they should resist the bombardment with force. The | battle-fiefds on which l",\fl“r and treasor_contended for four Kegd].yn.m ; fix the standard of ud Mr. Doxxxriy fatrodueed a resolution, which was | Mr. WOODBRIDGE protested that no one hiad @ higher | gnly ao far as we are affected by fts bearing upon oarselves €y e e | +. 1 every oflicer of the Government bad proved trug to | Acadewny, which was ordered to lic on adopted, instruetiag the Committee on Agriculture to iv- | respect for the volunfeer service an he had, but siill it | and upun republican and American iostita % this coutl: Commodore bas the doable-turreted monitor Monadnock trust, the Rebel 1d pot b curred. 'This fact pted, b ¥ pec P! o and v dtber war shipe with him, 8 fore v suficient | Wae prvperly sppresietsd by N oo ead Y Ereaidtt Tin- PROTEOTION OP LABC Quire iuto the mawsy value of the sceds and plants dis- | was true that the men who had achieved the wmost dis- | popt. Mr. Brooyo de. Lboys declares that the French amy, L P b y e amply suflicicut | Was 1“' " PP ,“k?ymrh_ gmpl‘"dynwn [ ol Mr. HESDRICRS presented the pet of mechanics | tributed by the Ag‘vfllhuml Department, and whether a | tinguisbed wilitary honors iu ¢ were these men | 1n entering Mexico, ¢id ot carry monarcbical truditions to make kim master of the sitaation. 3 e s that trdoom destyed all 118 9rig: :lm‘llml'v:re&r of hi‘l‘ l-~kxln,i’mr ‘x I:‘ Al dx(m'll!; | large amount conli not be procured for the same nmn:]r who had gradusied st West Point. There was one of | f ‘.'k‘.”."'.‘"!‘:.‘u"’l‘f:: J}"‘:h":‘.:txo:e'dfifi rrkr_- "mmr-n" ’ ' ! o the tarifl as will pro r lubor, which was referred | o gardel 1d nutserymen o o ¢ by ad- i o A e wer he til on i number of in- PRESIDENTIAL _yoxmulo‘s. :ln\ umlxhl“ position of leading traitors. | (ot 40T I 0 -!n Fioes s referre fro n x‘x, ‘-gml ‘nr'n.u in ‘: A‘r_fn 1: ';ll:r « unm{g by a k thow who did :lul udme'olll&:ll'.::(hl b stood | Hiebtial men in Mexico who despaired of obiaioioe o The President to-day ted to the Se B se traitors who hed goue from Congress, rtisement and @ntract, and wha s are necessary t Mr. Sauirat referred to th that the wan st of the conditions of the republican rule then existing fisere, sident to-dsy pominated to the Senate A. B. | from the Army and Navy, to give char- RETROCESSION OF THE DISTRICT. increase the efieiney of the Agricultural Department. above all the rest 1n the history of the war was a man who | of the condior o U on O he ldea of hTine Dack Slosneker, civilian, to be Collector of the First Internal acter and o) jon and power to the Rebellion, was fresh in Mr. WADE introduced a bill to repeal the act retroceding - LS8E| bad not made the wrmy his profession, but who was en- onarchy. I thi . T Ot shocioaied 1a 1o evaciment of the ; 1 5 REPRWENTATION POR TENNESSEE. 4 , apon m 5. L this connection, we are fartber reminded Revenue D £ Pennsylve vice Col. J. H.T de 0 participa n the enactment of the Connty of Alesandria, District of Columbia, 1o th gaged asa tanper in Galena at the time the war broke | yLat one of the | Presidents of Mexico offered to use bis venue Dis! ‘ennsylvenia, vice Col. J. 88 | oath of office. The Y letters, disclosing the double vills Py - 3 Mr. LatiAy in'roduced the following resolution: 3 t e ulee letters, disclosing t! uble villany | State of Virginia, which was referred to the Committee . What West Pointer stood bigher thea Johu A, Lo- for the reéstablish f royalty. Wi fu gart, 8 brave soldicrof the lte war,remored. Per con. | of the mon who conpired aguns the Gevcrawent wiile bt | tho District of Columii red'to tho Camaiten om | s e O & ST o { B e s e tiog o th FYec tovasion the pohs 5 . O highest o vere placed befo h h ple of Timnessee are found to cont 1 s, Geu. Samuel F. Cacey, the temperance lecturer, Las | :‘:,fi.'.‘.';,l -pq ,"",‘m';fi,",d m:,fl‘:fi;mmil':fi, Lfi?fiw NITRO-GLYCERIN B e e notices of o Mtate within this Un.00; and Mr. N. CLARK stated that the indications were that it | fore referred to decmed the moment tol.ave arrived for makl Been appointed Coliector of the Second Obio District, | 2 1662, That letier did much toward convincing every true | Mr. Coxxrss offered a_resolution, which was adopted, | Whereas, By (ho itformation received through the investiga. | was ot the inteation of the House uvgan this bill at this :)n-vm;wlgw wvh.:."“g.!:".: o :fe%amy- & R. M. 8. Taylor, removed. Mr. Taylor was supported | supporier of {be Goverament of the necessity of applyiog the | ivstructing the Committee on Commeree to mauire inte | Hons of said Comm. itee. and through other channels, it is the | time. If that were so, the House was but losing its time .J.”&'Z:‘.h -“’a'fl F Fiigrm M:"""'m Rt SR M. 8. Tayler, I it o e e s 0. every. pubile oficer.. 8o | the expedicncy of providing agsinat the importation, | sebse of this Housc s peopte ol asid State are entitled | {o consudering the bill, section by section, with a view of | BOUURR S S SRTY Tty B Lo & T8 by the Obio delegation; Gen. Carey by his brother-in-law, | marked was its eficct then that the Commitice deemed it | transportation or wanufscture of uitro-glyceriie iu the to pepresentation basin; therefore, testing the senso of the Honse. ~ Ho moved to postpone | fy e A ) ely Resolued, by the 7 Regr the Senat : expedition. He observes tuat the Euwperor, faithful to the Stilwell, of the Executive Committee of the Washington | ¥roberto roproduce it hero ue wi argoment is frorf iy | Caited State T e Comit s e cvteconcurring, | 1 copmidegathon ofthe Uil o the fst. Monday i De- | muxims of pable ight whick be holda i common with the Johson Club. Josiah P, Heitrich is appointed to be Col- | The Committee understand Congress to maiutain the policy of FACILITATING COMMUNICATION. hereby relioved £y * *he fartbes matiers | coBbernext v Unlted Suates, doolared 0o iai occasion that the guestion ofs - 4 s be sot of July 2 : * | Mr. CrANDLER naked the Benate to take up the bill to | pertainion o Seieprec ni ooar Tew corer in | MR 0% 1o opposs the motion, but yiglded for : o eetor of the Eleventh Internal Resenue District of Pena- | CL IR RE A B e e e ot | facilitate postal abd railrosd communication otween the | ihis House. i & wotiou to adjourn. " | wylvania; R. Clark to be Assessor of Internal Revenue in | jexpcctabie by the robes of offics. Piaces of bouor, trust, | State Revotoed, That the crodentiale, of the R-cresentatives elect INVESTIGATIONS AT NEW-ORLEANS. tbe Thirteenth District of Pennsylvania, and Ssmuel Me- | power ond profit would be bestowed on M. Jouxsox said that Mr. Morrill was auxious to dis- | 18 said State be and the sage are horoby reforrod to the Mr. FagrssworTH® offered o resolution, which was Seivy 1a %o United States Marshal foe "l Westorn Dis. | B0 con be fouud in the iosurrection cuss this subject, and he was absent. R ke oo e d il T IR sud | wiopted, requesting the President to communjcate to the 'y o flsces; aad neme otber shewid be nolect Mr. CrianuLEs wonld ke to have the discussion go on, | Sith Imetrietions 1o fopeet B8 ne ot each of suid Henruenta | Houso the report of Gen. Swith aud James T. Brady ou trict of Pennsylvauia, vice Alexander Murdoch, rewoved. | tion ought 10 be 80 changed as to rendor any other courss pos- | gy press the bill to vote as soou ax possible. He said g piis their investigation st New-Orle@ps. . Wible. and in this regard the Committee entirely concur in the m : v | o & MASONIC CALL UPON THE PRESIDENT. Pold ntterances made by President Johnson, poth while the there wore several Senators, he understood, anxious to | - The point haviog been rased whether tho resolutions F RIVERS AND HARBORS. The Masonic Delegation of Kauight Templars called upon | war wes o progroms aad afte acigal Loatlties ad coased. | PPt 00 the subjeet. He simply wished to press the bill | must nat go to the Committe on Struction without | Mz, ELIOTT gave notice that on Moudsy next, after the | & ‘and of respect fordbe Taws of uaticns, she the President to<lay in accordance with previous appolut ;th-(,\vmml'lu qs..umun'mm of President Johnson while toa vote, It had been beforethe Seuate for thrve ses- | debate, the SPEAKER decided that the first resolution was | FGESUY bour, he lwu:m vy ;:..1[: hlrg&the'(‘;umrmll::e oS todee by ber froond e that abs owee th (B 4 ! | bew ry Goversor of Lennessoe to sbow that Lis doo- | sions. : in order, but that the second was not in order. | of the Whole on the State of the Union from the further ment. !mn. % Cenive Mmrony. with o paley e | Tho bill was made tho special orler for Friday vest st | r LATILA hereojun o oty vesolution, | consideration of the River aud Harbor Improvement bill, her ropose ": ','_;"“""" "'r. g SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ASYLUM. | Hiubed by the act of July 3, 1662, Aud when on (he 29tk of April, | 1 o'clock. s language is as follows 7. CONEL1NG rased the poini of order that the first | and to Luve action upou it by the House. M. Drouyn de Lbuye pursues bis argoment by saying that | 1865, b ted that it §s troe that the America 1 1 ) » P Y the Mexican people have spoken. that the Empéror Maxhmil- The Board of Manage ? the Soldiers’ and Sailors' | showtd be taught . rae that the American people ‘Whereas, The Constitation of the United States confers npon | resolution was mot_in orlel, inasuch as the question | REMAINS OF OUR SOLDIERS—EVACUATION OF MEXICO. | | the f the his 5 © o anngers of the § an ilors outd 20t 1o understand that treason is a crime—not 10 | Congress, in express terms, the power to regu commere Y | e e !"’fl° w%nu Dot > s : i e o ae ot 1o e . ernment bas &) Tor 'ucl ofa Baticoal Asylum are ealied to meeé b the 15¢h | reveng e (hat Frcsca 108 orime, and eboud Eress, ¥ S SAE hes e renaors | .Of the In f Tennesee was not now before the | The SPEAKER presented « messago from the President in b 1 peror of the b to be of ” ylum are ca MG BV agin 06 the be oatoemed as tach, and pasisbed ok ~bo aitered 68 oy . Lo establish post-roads and support | Reconstruction Committer, it having reported it to the | auswer toa resolution of the House, of the 2d iust., trans- nature adequate to restore peace to the uatiou, aud on its part groximo, to perfect their organization aud act vpon the al for 1 tinuanos of the test-onth, of such force that Be it enacted, eic., Thot any railroud company of the United | House. mitting the n-t‘-m of the Secretary of War, res) n{ the ace to international relacions, aud that Lie bas therefore given Deeeptance of the Point Lookout property as 8 temporary | the Cowmittos canuot disregard it. and ls comstralned 10 814 | Sicsos whose roal 1 opereied by steam, iie sucosseors snd | The SPEAKER sustained the point of onler. e ction of the remaius of our officers aud soldiers, killed | ithis support. M. Drousn de Liuye herefore nresents the Dim i all proper eorts to reach so desirable o restlt; and the | sssigos, bo and it is Lereby authorized to carry upon aud over | Mr. Priok lnquir +'the subject had not been | and buried in the various battlegdelds about Atlanta. following as & true statement of the preseat case. France went refuge for the Jisabled. B e e "thut one of the most eflogtire | ttn roud conuections, boats, bridges and forries,al passengers, | commtited to the Reeoustruction C i buried fo A o the Commiltee ob Military Afairs. | to Mexiso to exercise the right-of war which is exercised by -, AX OFFER REJECTED. Souns of w10k treason odious 18 fo close all official doors | troope, Government. supplies, mails, freight and Property, on | The SPEAKER replied that i had been, but that therew Thman seloerad O me 108 latiow ol tha'Hiouse,”| Seo/Useos Soumee;and oib 13 viow of axr mcpiey gutes et sraitora 1] e ofcen of the Goverameat with loyal | their way from any State to another State, nud to receive com- | a motion to reconsuler perdiag. The question of the ad- | of the th inst., respecting information relative to the pro- e T e e e b o t o Tomncases wes not. befure the Committee on | posed evacustion of Mexico by the French military forces, | bout a monarebical prosel pm - | Recons ; I transmitting o report from the Seeretary of War, ‘and the Foaruitios Which she nlcrh‘:'% oy .ui'bo?n. there, she congen The Naval Committee, to whom was rcferred the propo- | men, put no traitors ou guard. This, in the judgment of the | peasation therefor. and to connect with roads of other Sta sition of the Canton Land Compay of Bultimore to grant Commigtec, will surely rake treason odious, and tend to pre- | go us to form continuons lives for the transp: n of th . : v C ony of sction botween the Legislative and | same to the place of destination. Provided, That this act | Keconstruction, and therefore the resolutions were not in ‘ u Jands on cendition of the establishment of o naval dwe Rarmony of s . N e his sct | o ler, documents by which it was aecompanied. now sustains the Government which Is founded on the Execative b 4 'of the Government. The Comwmitter | shull not affect any stipuistion betweeu the Government of the | - TRIAL OF JEFP. DAVIS. 1t was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. of the people, because she expects from that Government the Just eatisfaotion of her wrongs, as well as the securities indis- raitroad compauy for (rausportation or sse 1hat the President, when be declared | United States and o the con- %) men in Tennessee loyal to justice, these | fures without compensation, nor impair or change t granting lands to any | order was the consideration of & re. The call of States being completed, the nest business in INTERNAL REVENUE beusable to the fature. As she does pot seek the satisfaction Depot tLereon, have decided to reject the offer. o ution offered by Mr. Mr. MiLLe introduced a bill to allow United States | [F%0 ™0 oiugive interest, nor the realisation of wn ENGLISHMEN 1N WASHIXGTON. ve and men should controlthe work of reorgauiny | ditions imposed by th ferms of any The Marquis of Lorue, sou of the Duke of Argyle; | * reforuation abeolately, mednt not to be undel wood | guoki company to aid in the construction of its road. Julfan on the 2th of Junuary, which thew went over | Revenue asscssors o appoint doputics, Sbitious schemes, $0 sbe now wisbes to tho Bou. Arthur Strett, son of Lord Belper, aod Mr. B. | Soctrins. thst ioysl oem: however B AT T THR PAY PEPARTMENT. T e e g0¢ Qs Jbgmentof | | Teud tnce, i e {0 the Commitee on Ware and | what e sia Mesioof sho army corry whih ¥inuse bas 4 feal power and social influence. Mr. Grises cflled np the House bill for the better | this House that the speedy trial of Jetferson Dasis, cither | Means. sent there at the mowent when sbe wiil be able to do so with by civil or_military tribunal for the crime of treason or REVENUE FRAUDS AGAIN. safety to French citizens, and with due respect for berwelf. 3 ¥ am aware how delicate the discussion is to which M. Drosyn ¢ i b dey ories o Nates Thowpson, who bas recently offered to establish an | §5¢ sole doparivcrics o7 porticn L BOONr B N ord, for American Professorelip st one of the European Universi- | otber would be inconsistent with his emplatic and ofien n’ o offer & resolution eimilar to ing, in reference to revenue nd his tie other erimes of which he stands charged orfnniutmn f the Pay Departmont of the Nay are imperutively de- | that oficred by him this w de Lhuys thus invites me. Frauce is entitled, by every cons passed 1o the House, that, from ool ot the lies, were on the floor of the Senate to-duy. peated denunc ations of i &nd traitor the uctive list of the pay corps of the navy | prowmpt execation, if found g e v Tl Committee (uriher quote from President Jobuson's iy paymasters forty passed auistant pay. Bronded by the prople of tho United States, in order that | fruuds at Boston and New-York. sideration e ship. to interprei for Berself AN OPINION. | speeches in the te in Mareh, 1861, masters, and thirty assistant paymasters. Paymasters sball be be adequately branded by the nation, traitors | Mr. Ros objected. the 0&}!:": vm; efi:pedn;an 'nlnn nl'!=- whole of ber rueo-l To reviewiny the iettor of the Secretary of the Treasury, | fesularly promoted aud commissioned from passed assistant us, and the repetition of their crimes as far ay WOOL. ::‘:nmml .«enéfl$?£?|°§xamm&.mm revented Mr. K¥Tonus presented a peiition of citizens of Rbine- | coufidenco which wo expect for expiauatious of our own when paymastors, and passed mssistaut paymasters from assistant e ,,“I', 3t ie rumored that the Attorney-Genersl bas given an i Sasistant paymasters sathorised P“STL WiLsoN moved the previous question on the resolu- the Committee say e AYIDASLERS | . Y., usking increased protection ou Americau assigoed to Fraoce or any other friendly power. Never,] piuion that the Kaosas branch of the Pacific Railroad “[pg test oath was ostad!isled by law, and no oficer had an Dot require any further legislation to enable them to | wore right to dispeose w11 it thaa he had to disponse wit bt ke heatant R et 3 |'thos. s {tlsTay duty to insist that, whatevor were the inteotio s, pur: w the Swoky Hill route, instesd of the Republican | oy othor law. Al offioers sbould know that {he dispensing | uyqitant pavimasters bereby authorized to 'bé appointed, shall | Mr. WiLsoN (Iowa) appealed to Mr. Julian to let the | Tt was reforred to the Committee on Ways and Means, poses and objects of France, the proceedings which were gty I8 ;;;.{m::;;l;j"7“'.;4,;';;,;'J';:';"‘ and that its exorcise | hoviniooteh rom those who have sarved s acting assistant | resolution be reforred to the Judiciary Committce, which | . "THE JUDICIARY BILL. &'f;'.’;'.".?'mbe'n O he SSbraring the Jepshiiepe, X0 MORE SUBSIDIES. | Summervnagud e b b o reper axe? | paTESIOES o (heLm o ve ey wad whe maes sl | Boy bt b e, S an o, a0t onneg | Mr. CONKLING presented a remonstranco of the Citizens | pervention to establish on its F 54" a0 jiperial movarchy, are oution of otber law to the sxtent iudioated by ppo [ Dooiaed neting | Mz, JuiiaN declined to do 80, and the House seconded | o Uticay No Yo, sgainst the Judiciary bill. Togarded by the United States as haviog been taken ‘The Secretary of the Treasugy and leading financiers in i,, the Trensur S n':e.:.:.;fin"fi:" N a“.'u'e”u":.'::',‘“..:“:; (he previous question uud ordered the matu question 1o be | 1t way' referred to the Judiciary Committee. e authotity and ‘agalbst the will ond uting suy more subsidies to any rail- | It was not to dispe: 5 v " | put. Mr W. Y lar remons! from the jops of t reasons WEE PRESIDENT SUBSCRIBES POR AX ANTI-SLAVERY e D ot foa would. 1 al probability, bave for i 0 rformanee, o e e, 1 U s of | M BLDMDGR st B, (UL 6 Bttt fesoution IUBERY: ARDS IR e e riaront prvossss . AREe o X ¥ 15,000, and that their sunual pay shall be st ses 81,50; ou | by striking out the words *'a military tribunal. Mr. Hrrcoock (Nebraska Territory) introduced a bill | Peoiie, % JHEREE 105k Sthey Rurpeese il suee g 1 the Mr. JULIAN declived to do so. e P AKNS 2 h i for the relicf of persons, for dawages sustained by reason back to the Mr. Farxswoiru remarked taat the resolution expressed | depredations gml m].;m" by certai s of Indians 4ll;em e gy e o The Editor of The Tennessean, & paper published in the | the Legisiative and £ xecutivo departments could have worked | o 3 ) \ . 4 » together with little or vo fricton. lustead of oslling Con- ouse for concurr uste awendwent. the sense of the conutr i y i d referred to the Committ 1 sondition in which th auntom_' bl:::;lm:up Bg;e.u‘ at hhn::fle, prgm(ed ,1,5.‘; gt il bzt b Gorsan bt by i i g 10 s Chialr Lo ithdraw the Wy 2 Conmisipeion I ,”,.'?flm".x"n‘r'fi;;u:m' :iu?lfi' e Ars eetted 0 the President,who,observing Senator | elected to SHEMAN y opre o 18y 30 table, R0 ot 7 ota Territory) lution, | if France bad uot foreibly interve; subscription A 8 Mr. SaExesaN called up the bill making appr lpnnlmn: | woter ocdaeing (A IR Mr. BokLgion (Dakot Territory) offered a resolution, | If France Bul 606 OO Joe mfi.:-&:mb—l-lfl not be maiutaiued by them if that armed iotervention nd, of satisfaction,'abandoned, uor lost out of view, Pre were, nevertholess, left to fall wined by € for with the views th PAPER. s otber duty, 81.400; on leave or waiting orders. 81 B. 1o the power of Cong oustruetion. e m{l el ain stion, and then | cuioh Cagadopted, requesting the Secretary of the Tute- Bumber s name thereon for §3, wrote a subscription of $25 taryof ¢ for the Post-Ofice Department for the eusuing year. i | questic v v 5 B, Copirel e or L Post e om L Fiuanos Commiitae, ve fols | mate to refer the sesolution o the Juliciay Comumllies. | rioe to furnish the Honse with & full statament of all 1no5. Wereunder. | The Comuntte P Mr. CRANLER assented to that and withdrew his motion. AT f e | cea INDIAN DELEGATIONS. ! sion: N : NS - nat ihe AlORIAR, SR b0 40, The s A e oiicn of M, BIvamA, reconsid | 97300 Madon tha J0tb of Julf, Phsh :‘;},’.‘,‘f;"lfin‘n“.c‘..,‘i The United States bave not seen any evidenos T e vewt oathwbonid e o fur odifind us b0 enavlem | SLETO L L ertice o tio Pout-Ofce D orod (ho vote tdefing the main question and seconding | Farious Tndian tribes. dug O v T Aol ey ] + which Bow overcowes 3 n v \ e vear onding June 30, 1567, out of my moneys in | the previous quostion. . re, which ke tavop > rkin would e foatty aFiaing rom the rovenuss of ikl Dapartment in e moruiug hour having F O sl & ressision | Cyer Rt o e s She Dol . | b Lok 1806 For trausport- | went over ustil Monday. J( lorado Territory) offered a re<olution | uy f bave remarked on other oceasioos, are of opision thet- MODIFYIXO TR TEST 0ATH. which was adopted, natructing he RS0 08 SN | e B abes st aay e, e prvenoe 3 " 3 1 LI uqui nto y . Mr. Wisox (Towa) from the Judiciary Committen, mado | S8R0 PRI Jp O o ‘Mt ia “maatored | vy ¢ lavasion. The withirawal of the Freuch Koo -0 Delegations of the Bois Fort and Lac De Flamboau | o yebel to take it. the ancial inf Indiaxs of the Chippewa tribe, residing in Northern | loval men would bl posi thes Minnesots, who have just coucluded treaties with the (;‘;‘:‘Tl‘f‘,‘;:flm“:“‘::ff‘;w @overzment, providing for their removal from the Gold- then expired, the resolution ation of the mails, mails, foreign, 8509, contrary, it would Inoreass the o Mining regioas around Vermition Lake, visited the Presi- | 127ty 16 the Southerh Ausie sad pea [ 0. for compansation to postiasters, 84,230,000; for olerks . . J thwir Taithfulneqs to the Governieat. A community that will | 86,000 for comprontions postmasters, $6850.000; 08 an dverse report on the proposition of tha President to | s dout to-duy, aceompuaied by Judge Cooley, Commissioner | not rospick BIDog {0 e CuTar e i foavass iy hos been | Of post-ofioes. 61.920.000; fof payment lo aflemarriors; BOfR- e YLC ciA. vt Tha. Commiliteo wae disol P v i th Wintar of 1865, by onder of Col. Tliomas | dsemed necsssary to allow suo & proceeding to be tabes bp: i | b e 000; for wraj 810000, for twine, §0,000; for let. | WOLILY . v harged | v onli Monico. Of conrse the Emperor of France is entitled to deter- of Indisn Affairs. o addrossing the President, the | $uMciobtiy lomiic Lo CnrrE o o a : ter balances, 4 o b biuak sgents and sa. | from its further consideration, the report being laid on the | oy fi:“;* at 1] o'clock, adjourned. miue the aspaot in which the Mexican situstion ought te be Sutepreter of the delogations foelingiy alluded 0 | yeuisgons of tho pastal sesvice sxiouiad (0 it bui does de- | LI 3,000 000, for advarsising, | {able and ordored o bo printed, B il Tegarded by biim. It there(ore rocoguises and must continee the a SR s oy e rovenne 1yws enforced against it by the serv. Mr. RogERs prosented & migority report in favor of the : o {o'Fecognize in Mexico ouly the ancient Republic, and it can injustice dous to his race by their constant removal i "_'l 80 ao oflicorn as the Goveumnol mas.be able to secure. d ecommendations of the President, the Secretary of the FROM ALBANY. snml) caso Iw;n,un ;u fuvolve itself efther directly or ndi. ‘westward by the whites, and concluded by expressing the | Tiere are thousands of loyal taou i ths Southors Btates who 30.000; for ‘reasury, und the Postwaster-Genoral, which was also or- B A e itan tn M. TeonpRiion st e institution of the " P th: nod to such should tas ofices in thos pay of balance due to foreign couutries, derod to bo priuted, rince Maxiwi'ian tn Mexico, T porition is held T believe @arnest bope that they would not be interfered with in tho | can lake (hs test oqtly G0 SRCk Shel T8 O o u tiose | iscellaneous articies . P ki abEatL without one alssentiag voice by our countrymen. 1 donot Dewregion to which they lave beeu assigned. Tho Presi- | iy thig regard, and loyalty and » Tor the laws of the | SEc. 2. And be it further enacted, That the following Mr. Wasanerse (ill.) ,-;,5“ nln. Committee on Com- '.':":.'l'l..‘:':l'n‘l':::l:e.fli"'flmfi);eu‘m&‘f“wm -2 | @Gent, in response, tianked thom for the compliment of | Uuited Btates wili soon basiroug Prugh to oyeresme 11g | oF o uch therool s may bo necossary, be and \hs morcs, roported a joint resolution, authorizing tho Presi- e publlooptaion of raaktad: « Mraperor i qutls com: Sheir visif, and assured them that, 50 far as was in his | 1008}, Power whieh Kowus coublic throag bk e ML dated S PV THNE o e aadre. dent to carry into cffect such orders and rog Bpects. Dispaicas to The N, ¥. Tribne. Leut to form & Jdgment apon this important poiot for hiwsell who stood by the flag of the Repab) aghout the whole ‘Troasury not other wise appropriated, to take " ! K )i aconveaience sbould | raz ) shall bave performed the condition on | Quarantine as ¢ be doemed necessary and proper, in aid ALBANY, Monday, April 23, 1566, cannot, however. properly exclude the observation that winle R £5 dans aeemst | The Govoraor has to-ay eyfborsd. pd itpuka this ol e naeetion <o By o ke can Hemisphere, every one of dgment whieh, on the bebalf of the 2. Uader these circamstarees or wroagially, that the pres- gower, be should see that the provisions of the treaty | course of the war. ‘Lot e i ’ 5 | mot tura the Government were strictly complied with. The President wes addressed | hkappy coudition of the B Yy the chief of the Minnesota Chippewas, through his | 1y clanging laws whick b the Inw anthorizing said ssrvice, for the | of the State and inunici the United States and Brazil | the introdnetion of cholo ppropriaiion nall taks offoct | States, ad also to emp have performed the condition on her orts and p into the ports of the United | 1 cine il of interest in the City of New-York: States bas adopted the r military and naval command- \ Stato: oo Btates which have beou or are in | T amend and enlarge the powers of the American In- United Statos 1s b "l:’;i; Ioterpreter. feelinge of those rhflwn wi / " | i e B N Svierr ey i the Government, ‘They & at obad s g - ) 1o enforee such Quarantine regnlations as | stitute of tho City of New-York; in elution _t . e o i THE OONSCIENCE FUXD duty not to bo tghtly regarded. aud ¢ bip Servios betweon San Fanolsco, Japas aud ; g v of N ; in relation to Quaran au armies (s Maxico, pmintauiog & Evropesn i o w aa, for the six months ending June 30, 147, v for the purpose nf guarding against the | ying iy the port of New-York, and providing for the con- oy ffif;}mgjtlr.‘m;:‘,‘;:?;' gensent and 23 230,000; il sportation batween f cholora or yollow fover, and to provide tor " o B8 Thie i'.:'»:'.".«'; .{‘:'.5 '{’:;..L'"&". g:rlmt:::uprmmmn between | the proper cars and treatuiont of patiouts, -mf appropri- | struction of the permanent Quarantine establishment; in n relation to summary proceedings to recover the possession Vbinois, amountiog to $52 05, o iiten thereforo, ask to be discharzod frow the further | New-York and Californis, 8500,000, & ating for those purposes such amount as may bo uoces- BECTION 3, Awd be it further enacted, That the Fostmastor. of lund situated in the Connties of Now-York and Kings; ot 2l 10 the United Staies, but, sovereign Repal S stineut and its "P nt_is) the relations of the Uuitc! States of the Treasury Department was farther augmented to- | ernment I8 virtue lwhi\y\)"hx-.n:mb day, by the contributions of two unknown parties from | !:;“:';;f&.é’.‘.?&'i-‘?fi?:; th tost 0nth, bit 108 otii thet, STERY. consideration of the eubject. : sary. : - The receipts !xv:n lnw:;‘l‘:\:z:.bd:y wore $570, ..l";wmmm" Togeckpteieated bis views, iy WHERES %‘Jl‘?fv‘-‘thfldnk:p:‘nrf;h;l?&fim t:t:m‘:u(i:d“ 3 i r;x;;‘o‘nl:’:):‘:l';:g 'hl::.:ll“l‘l; e to incorporate the New-York Marice Association; to 10 States, to which I bave reforred, and is aware . A g Tibe b v -GLYC! J f a at the Amerioan o entertain o ., "™ | "% Honorable Secretarte & e e A eiog, #0d ¢ tho wobrien | yry v yguuoma [ iatod that @ roport on tho subject | créato the Mettopolitan Fire Derarinete Relief Fuad; to | A pr s e xaovs st R e / E £ of nitto-glyceriae woull be wade from the Committee on | amend the act uathorizing the Magor, Aldermen and Com- -m’u‘hl I;uncklzttlhe l.:{nq‘:‘lruw’ which formed wy commun fon of Tnnt, CIRCULAR FROM THE PAY DEPARTMENT. flon to know better_the. necessitles for 4 - » " ruing ou the 3 onth than any other pETsons. pyulty oo salion mot exceeding the postages acoruing i b & ciroular has been published by the Pay Departmeat, | of conniry caunot 'bo. st ails s0 conveyed, g e o 53 e 10§ to Paymasters the Taply of th Drovast, | bigh sushority recommend the pumsage REOTION 4. And be ft furiker enacted, That the Poatmastor T8 ARMY BILL ! u e LUaN.. n!‘- 1t should hiave great woight, and fu Geueral be und hois horaby required EW';'Q‘“A, ;'l‘b:; |, The Toase then proeeded to the consideration of the | pinthests. in the City of New-York; in relation to serviig | parmony 414 friendship which have beretofore ‘existed b ¥ firat day of Noven! bill 10 reorgeuize wud establish the Army of the United | of process in the Distriet Courts in the City of New-York; | tween the United States aud France. This Government does Barsbal-Gener], that advauce bounty 1o enlisbed men iz | ot ovidanos that the oath should b moditied. It s but w | of the Treasuty, Shousliy proris N of edol panel onon an amenduient offarsd by DMr. | to lncorporate tbe Journcymen. Bisuk-Bookbinders’ Be- | not undortake tosay low tia clatus of indemully sud sstie monalty of the City of New-York to widen Broadway and Blosmingdale Road betweon Fifiy-soventh and Fifiys 129 dsgirabisees o uuhintimert 4 ¥ of a question, the wasaes of Whieh miust vecossarily be prejudicial to the 2he United Statos service was not paid by any officeracting Smail eskiug simply tourge the modifioaton of a% oath un- 5 estimate of the monoy required for the servies | Sy teg the ques wnder the ordlers of that e ARjutam.Geaenyy | Kpews g A eiababod 1o time of wer, for | of the Post-Otics Departaent fo the onautug fioal Tosr. L) | “Thayer to the I6th sectiou in reforenct 10 the Quirtéruias- | novoleut Union of tho City of New¥orki 6 o0 Dlish | faction, fof whick e wr whick Franee s wagiug in Mexics f that Bureau or the Adjutamt-General's tlo purposes of war, aud he (Mr, Rogers) v ostimate sball be_reported to Cangrase inted ete | ter's Dopartment. B e tho Drew Semiuary and Female College. | was origiualls iustituted, shall now be sdjasted, 1t discontios: . Ih,sn-;em. Prior to August 1, 1862, its payment was t they did not recommen murtlu _mfl;; f.:mn;l;‘tw roguired, by the Joiat reso’ution "This gave rise to considerable debats, participated in P Y T2 WAL 1 1t proy reas, has becorae & war of poli et ') ouly suthorized on and after July 1, 1862; but mone was | oufif'.:‘f.?.“da'fi-m?fiw& n,\?‘ ! M. Hexpiisox submitted the following amenduwont to pflncqu‘l‘y by Messrs, Schonck and Taylor. To the Associated Press. - veution, dangerous to tie United g::ulud to 200 - wetually peid until Avgust 1, 1862, | the oath to support the Constitation. ‘i his is ‘a1l tont oaght. or | the bill, as an additioual seetion: Messrs, CUANLER, PAINE and FABQUIAR also addressed e A18ANY. Monday. A&l"u‘fi. 1808, Iu“m::l 1n the Am;.fu‘l‘ hI’IW :.m Ruon.- ng » J roally oan be, roquired of them, ‘Lle most of ths people of the | That {n a1} cases in whioh persons hesn or hall be ap- | the Flouse on the same subjoct. By direction of the Governor lis Private retary has | and ] nuumm X, “u.:u“ml gere! Ty PREEDMEN IN ARKANSAS. so-ni lost m’»:qlmnu with the Kebeilion. uposs aa bouest | polmted, either duriug the recess or during the sessions of the | The debate tinally closed by the previous queation indorsed upon the Cential Kailroad Fare bill the follow- .'.l" :;‘ “':. - M:m be U Beports received at the Freedmen's Bureau fromArkansas, | 00uvictios that their allogiance to State govere guty was supe Baate. as Anistant Posimastars oF other civil officers uader | on th section and the pendiug suendmonts. ing: * The Governor directs mo to forward this bill to the e tiing o 2 - ' | rior 10 Federal ty. Some beld offices under the | the Government, whose appoiutments require the cousent of ' "Fho firat question was ou the amendmuent offcred by Mr. | Secrelary of State without his approval.” tent Tkt Sebmkiiag b s, Jtat Peprenert great destitution existing among the poor whites | Rebel Governmeut, ss the ouly mesos they had | the Senate, 0ge appointments, Laving been uubgflnfl Schenek o the substitute, wl 'u-{m«l 10, “‘= ':!'L‘ -~ : 3 ¥ 21k s, most of whor e unable to rocare e | o oppart; g i v Bapllon, o yld R | 8L, ¥ vty momey not aonsented ko belord | “ri question recurred on the substitule s amended, und Phitadelphian Catile Market—APRIL 2. nte o comtant wih b ;:xem:& Sommoneat necemarion of life, ‘The Agent of the Burenu | forse of the sevaled Qongernie iatte, ¥ ¢ the presert | Trensus or e | Ly o 1000 howd Ftra | PR 0L g o W wsame | Militacy Affaiis, nod ! eiiins & bt A1 1yl op y heA dedd By the Hunse us 16 Bty 3.6, 10; 66 AP g LBt JIuiegh by }:ulwunn“.* ofiice under RIS ny of the Coupty Judges and lflllprvv\rnl&r‘uu wne of thew from bolding Weading cifizcmn.of tho diffovent conntien were tabeny shey | the ¥ eoero O e ot s s e st a b Mt wha | bte, o e TAS ys thet if the test 2 3 3 3 ®