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z o5 8 g oo aribune, PRICE FOUR CENTS MEXICO. VoL XXVL...N° 7817 NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, I86G6. e e i A HI\T(‘ TO is that of Gen, Rosecrans, the validity of whose cluims to | indication of the prosperity of tne conntry, For tho next fisal | true that T used in substance tho words used in that peti- FRO‘I -\‘ S l 1] N' | premotion no loyal man can questio year, woreover, a large falling off in racei + % Mr. FARNsWORTH made on argument against the bill, referring to the active exertions of the lobby agents in ing the CLicago Board of Trade, and procuring a circnlar requesting members from Tilinoie to voto for the bill. He had made a computation of the A T T e whitt the ‘United States ould be liable | ADDITIONAL DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE i hed | i arising A | tion; but by the omission of the (-;mufxl it i;‘mmhhm br,;n F TRLIN {tnacrical pro , chonges in values and quaatities of | garbled stafement. Asan exampleof garbling the peti- bl o i renuses may be expected. | i rominds mo of a specimen quoted inone of the news- The Treasury Department has reccived from ove of ite estimated; but that it will s recently to this effect s Bible teaches that i b i e large cannot be doubted, especially if the country, as %ow | e o T o ; ' y ; len these words wero read in con- apay HES, | reents, who i well gualitied to judge of any matter con- able, i8 0 be visited by pestilence, no God.” ‘When thes 2 OlIR LPI‘J(/]AL DISPATC E * | tected with tho Department, 8 Teport in reference to the tion with the context it was about in these terms: mere st o these fact: bt A N » v e e o theso facts onht | 1The fool hath said in his heart there is no God.” Well, under tuis bill, and the amount was $69,015,000. sent to the desk and had read an extract from a [m.x:p!n g to suflico a8 an argument against eny A vh A y o customs district of Burlington, Vt., which he deseribes as | our exormo bt | oferred to in the petition | published by the Directors of the Company estin B . Vt., which i our exormons burden of debt and tax: If, however, we en of my 8 referr in the pe P ' he y 2.0 S o having in active oper: he best pre ¥ tem th further consider the manner distribution of as that I Lave just go value of the land granted et $173,600, and the entire 1 A ¥ BY THE SENATE l‘ vt ailisboded Lol il e s | the taxation by which tho 211 ot present raising ite reve: e cred to the Cowsnittee on the Ju- | cost of the yoad at §120,000,000, leavivg to the sliare- Rl’ccgfllllon of Maximilian Asked For CONFIRMATION . SENATE, | te bns yet seen. Orders from the Department are most | uues, the argument becomes even more cogent and unssw! ; Holders o clear profit of $393,600,000. This, be eaid, was . As in well kuown, the exemption from tayation at pres- ent, in the United tes, of any form of capital, or sny the ro{.rmxm;u;nn when the company wanted to attract capital, and yet it comes to Congress now asking further VITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS 1N RETURN. rigidly euforced, seizures of contraband goods are reported CUSTOMS EXPENSES, troduced & joint resolution, which was et ) ¢ daily and smuggling has become #0 ardoue that when | process, or result of stry, i8 e exception rather than the Mr. SHERM AN ¢ ? | subsidfes MEXICAN I‘lSPAT(‘"E& practiced at all it is only in & 11 W 1 |»l|l:dlx‘v;-“u:;’rh) m: x'\ -nlf::lu..luwmlu dupli- '-’711';'5'1';{7'»‘l'11‘!" ::lnlllm f{«::fil"&:x.}:}ul'xy the expenscs o gk suggesting that it oll that was true it INTERNAL REVENUE cement u{‘f 6 Gestot, Dot & * s PURCHASING LANDS }nuh{.!m an \‘x:('- leut security for the guarantee asked e —— N The reccipts from Internal Reveeuo to-day were and consequently of wealth; The Senate bill to enable the New- rom the ument, toatl Rounties—Letter from Seeree | ¥1450 of exportations, and of foreign oommarce, and s Large 1nereass | fron Mining Company to purchaso certaln pullic A VA WOER :’]F’:;’llgfi" 'L}::‘{:‘{'? il We publish below somo ad Equalization of Pounties—Letler from Secre COLORADO OTES i i machiney” qud e of e reseaoe, coon, 1 | e sty e ke up,diseused, aud i aid’ | he paasee of 1, LI e & SECHACTD (3,06 g | rmpondence bebween tle Gorernucat of Fiasco wad e ¥ The Commissioner of the Genersl Land Office Las just [ leet, to deterpine tbe result of a persistoney in gich at the expiration of the mormiug bour. dope. o did ot believe the country needed a kecond | United States. This portion of the correspondence refere, tary McCulloch, redatved uorerel bazes oontilniiy valuabie aicemenn of | 5 Yo ecmatiens IS apritet e T | L1 ook i gk vaitroad to the Pacifie, &nd ho thought it better that the | in pasticular, to the efforts made by Freceto ¢ * a recogs J 1 bo i pluablo specimens cir resources, and_ mations, lke individnaly, At 1 ¢'clock the Db acilitate commereinl, m Y 7 S fas & = 4 g s t vres from Colorado. It is underctood that these are fo b | may bave thelr patriotiem taxed beyoud endy 0 T | (L ok I e sin betwoen the several States was | $70,000,000 asked fof should be used in digging 8 oo ! nition of Maximilian: PR 3 i cacelod by fhtier BontriFation 10 A ArER SADIReE O | o ans sarawant A0 Sactemsl reore b | Lo iy TR e e ot e Dl R P 4 = eded by ontributions 0 large cabi come not_merely expedient, but impers cumstanoes | oR e floor wst the bill, spe gl idca that ¢ ot LEGATION OF THE UNITED ST Jan, 11, 1666, ECUTIV ISINESS OF THE SENATE, | mincrals already collected by Judge Edmonds. il bor, hawever, sdmitof » rednetiof s t 60 Eivasl | 5, Ms: MoRSILY took the flook ARsinst £38 B e It would simply scll out O oot & Moy t even- EXECUTIVE BUSINE ) 7 N ¥ collected by Judg Tl nov, bowever. agmitof & reduction uficlent to giTASY | it a8 & measure to give to the General Goverument powers Badiy iy Lo lnf;'l:}n1“121114;.;,“;.“:)‘{?&;’ :nl Iu;:fle‘?’ { I of $160,000, and their charter after the pascage of this il | whick Yhave already reported to you. 1 called upon his Ex- would be worth millions of dollars. o he #aw the | cellency this afterncon for the parjose of getting cloarer idess exertions made by y agents and unprineipled adven- | upon sowe of its poinis, that no time should ba lost by the two stri i expressly belopging to the Stas It was passed throy he suid, without proper consideration, He e whole scope um{ teuor of the bill, as a blow at ystem of the United § THE NEW-YORK COLLECTORSHIP. erto, it b ator Morgan being on the Comumitt Commerce, | revenue 1 which direc been already stated, a'very Jare proportion of the s been derived from the taxes on irdustry, or the | the Hou supports industry, and comparatively a | jected t L ————— {usis of gegotiation, ates, PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, rinbralartiosila el Tt leoiadey pirits, tobacea , wuccessions, | tho v Lole ails i e the wh Far tLis declaration. | Coveraments i securing an ava referred to ( Morgan s the the Senator fr cen, which all ex e trated may THE CUBA TELEGRAPH. . cither in a technical 1 read over to bim the memor s pond, and a8 1 pro- . - York State, It is customary to report back eases okt beavily ut in_any Way arresting tho pio A message from the House here announced the passaze Tt would be better for | ceeded, remarked that I pre: Gevernwent would not 5 : attonal development. Tudeed, it moy be asorted | 4,50 hogy of the bill to rageo telegrapl O e 0ad itecif | deny to Francotie sovereign tig yokine war, which §of Y o - “ tiat France would Lo courre, belonged to-all Governmente tie collection of &ny 2l sbe went to Mexico for sbould with an bl L8 1000 a1 LG FNEISTY S panie cation between the United States and ( and subsidics. ient 1o insure 1 A Petition for the Expulsion of Garret | vy e Conmister o-tay; ot nothing was saia by Sesator | 176¢ evense fum 1 ces” Daro 3ot | (08 LR i was to estrict the e bl . | inint fortuaate A o Morgan, and a8 the 10 meeting of the Committce until | many respects, inoperat statute . book, Any to $3 90 for ten words, and another gives the [ S0 AR C LT sustitution justify- Lm,',,‘:;,,;.d..,'; : untif therefore new laws can be enne r efficie b 1 o8 to Consular | .04y appropric Nationa | entattained fully the Yy s of the pres- d other officers free of ¢ e during ¥ ut | ent revenue system must bé retained aud endured. Davis, y of the worst fe proved by experience, - y § In order atterpt wa ile reliev me an iden of the ** guaravtees Le hoped to i will be made to his co tion. 10 6t present Faise by taxation a sum sufficicnt to pay an oz pmtry of on ly on the bill 8 daae toe A from Mexico, He sald they did pot, of course, expeot to ge T ! X * i Siaa sunalinterest of O per oast ch sn sdditian o0 ot I worse $300°000 o of tch would tuke | Q ronoy owing thew, but thes biped f Wag which Disenssion of the Bill to Facilitate Inter-Sate AVIS TRIAL. the principal by ik SIR000 00 ke e i e K - Ho saw | they might re ver, wasla Evarts, Clifford, and Rousscau have been re. | rate of taxatio ined o8 e ek | - Mr. A nding | R MOREELLY, e bill. Tlo $3W | maiter of negott b ieo. Bat bo eould or their equi L J) belu the wholo matier res estion WHCLLEr | oy yery well talk with me about those gnarantees now, for Railrc 1o bin, | the United St S aith | a%ked for i i pany was as valua nt for the trial of Jeff. Davis. | neeumed Hais, eaps, bonnets, arrunging the cuse, althe coats, vests, pants, overcoals, s collars, stockinga, gloves, Communication. Le wafe in giving the guarantee | they must depend upon the res: negotiations i inip if the land graut of the Com- | Mexico, and were habie to be o anything they of pengy erent represented, e eonld be now be able to suggest. 1 then asked what form bis olation of g loots, shocs, moccasing; salt, che: o starel; | ITe would regard its passage as e ———— 8, ce of tnal have not been defin de- 18 of alt kinds; paper of all p bocks, pruphlets, | and a depart fron f prineipl . 2 2 5 o n—— y et - ] n s, | M parture from the fun ital principles upon | Bn ouaeantee, In the course of his remarks he e Exeellency propos “assurance” be asked from the THE WEST INDIAN TELEGRAPH BILL B s S Char S| ehiam i GARmiAs ) e e 10 the ugeanion wi uy bt ngest of the Cen- | Cabinetat Wasl e, e seylied that e dod 3 a st round i eyc L al Pacitie 1 ius hill ' o e . . tral Pacitic Railroad we st this | 1 to me desirable, for obvious £ our license. X PACIFIC RAILROAD AID BilL Larncsses; lime, _cements, ry ware, and windo Mr. DoourrTie said it 0 nct am indes Mr. TGy res t should appe reasone, that our Gov — £ 456 timme.: of 3 day: Tta fol i 130 te & ax on all these artioles | Jersey had nev Ty i work, it would 1 pendently of oach other D $his toatter; that France - 9 w— to-day. Ms friends will pr ent % y do it. Now, w! Jersey done ‘ertainly sl from Ca! g endently of each othe i ter; g B \ v 3 4 mineres b it o 01 , 08 D could bardly enter with y into & covenant with FURIFYING THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, {0 the Co had tot obsfrueted commerce in constructing o new roads | }y¢ o Bad. ot Seen any agent of ot retieioent from Mexico depend upon our for- us to wake Ler i b OTTOW, EXPOSITION OF PRESIDE! 10 tutervene without intervene bat for such & Lotler o formal 2 believed it to be the duty of Congress not » euch iu! seailants, b euch iuf He (Doolit I 1 ] %G, s one who bad been ac only to defond the Government agninst i TIAL POLICY. and still pay the inler X venk TESEE S 7 F Renul ¢ S on- 1 i ve . d Rep! s from P y that the con to def the 8§ their reserved - < g SRES0D T an exemption, e o b . thie bill, repe jon of any ¥ ! The Northern Pacife Railroad Bill-No Vote. forme of inds- S P e i rtaiuly one of | 1uenco heing brought to bear o hini, end expressed the s naion lnd at no pri f political econom i Tight to_Jud belief shat no railroad company was represcnted Lere in s dnobek. ate hashig Lot of Lat terms u railroad should be co | ————— | posed toa steronl afle Litherto purs a erins that would be A copy of such an sall of the advantas self wh opposition to the bi e Mr. DOXNELLY d Mr. Jomssos spoke agaizst the bill as clearly unconati. | TI6 had sitmply x 4 tutional. Tle bad ou & fonner occasion, u3 Lo thought, | BEVE 0 Ldvoener of the bill, and had read by tgited thut the measure was unconstitutional. It | 40 ap Tade by Mr. Lincoln to Mr. sed 1ol ':{ ||‘~>:l ‘\.l[ :"".v;h:.nnl\‘.‘:‘-"‘""Flm r(-\!\ll:\!l;"‘m‘-‘l:x‘} the very eve nl“ “mmnd{ml 8 et supporod hat e meaning:of thees) | 081 t0 MF, Coltas, TSl €38 B EER RO Mlisbed that it could not be a | Sball.promote their interests to the utmost 8f 1y 4%.1Fs | Mr. Droayn De Lbu granted | 1t of re 10w, and that they never were because their pr yis the prosperity of the nation, | ye saw no need of a tr Nixon of | jivended for the pury samelin the bilL and we s ew yeursthat we ure, indeed e S e et Tats s the treasury nw"‘: .: st 3 oclock weut iuto Exccutive Seesion, 3ir. DODGE (N. Y. 0 e the policy of nov-interve Statos, wh biished than that & tAx u necessitics D any such assertion. ion that had been He conlinued his med makin Presider to do, taived. hem this was but the should be | any i ple's taxes, ry Measere to Come Tp | Te-Day, —_— WacmNGToN, Thureday, April 26, 1866, . INTENTIONS OF THE SENATE. T'be statcment is whispered about thig ev that the Benate to-d Executive session, discussed some other wetters than the military confirmatious which were passed upon without opposition. If rumor is to be cred jted, the majority of the § Ao Important Sanit ginning of Jours mos DA wes Revenue Comm ary of the Treasusy. Choivmen Un § Huon MoCuvrrocn, post road | powors 18 euggestion; eai red the separate and ins 64 would be prepared, Y. 1o stow me when L Ci; tie results of nego- niresly going on quite 1war glad to hear from big emoranduis, for it satisied o Maximilian, probe- ¢ to disperse with sed the House in support of the | conid give Lim ; 2 tter ay @ business yith Meximilia 08, man, The grant of leuds made to the Company was a | independen 1y 8y g good Ir.u,uixr. if those who had it bad been able flu-m,r B gttt out the project. But they found the moment they pre- | 1% gt S BisEasy GUNe N sented their charter to capitalists the objection was made that ten, twenty or thirty millions would bave to be ex- fie lands were made available. The conse- s of attempt to procure the assussina- | 3 lore 1 1 States Navy, which 70 brought against Mu been, by evidence of ar Admirs! Farra A efuted to the entire sagisfuct 3 § b Mr. MonniLL, n Means, reported back the Se ertain duties, and expla | failure of these men to sustain the | Stockt Scovel in their political tre very distinctly an- r " STICE AN 9 ! sl THR CHIEF-JUSTICE AND THE COURTS. PETITION FOR PXPELLING GARRET 1 s and refund a bill to remwit a joct of it, ble in some way t0 Teiare that was carried Seusiced that sonominetic it wh As some speculation has beca indulged in 88 to the | The petition presented in the Senate from 25 citizens of | CHO ] e TSecis. witne Jar0 3 made to fill & place made | probable action of Chicf-Jr se in reference to the | Cold Brook, N. Y., praying for (ke expulsiou of Mr. Davis | pyia, 5> s prt o th 3 Sinton. wae' sooi- | ey could not get American capitalists t on in Mexico be ol tie Juarists, at leaes of Kentucky, is a5 fo | T8 [ t0 refund the datise y could get B; P while these negotiatior that iz, while tho o refund e Gl houl s e Was, Freuch occupation & that the atroc ned by ice, and thi petent officer who supported the e in the last Presidertial canvass. in the Presider ieet and fon sake, of a: ¢ Joff I of Jefl. Davis at Ric N pad men in New-Er c*thit 1o courts will be held in Ric cadf 1torpeak ) 83 L0 L0 diseuarage 15aid, 1sup) sible, its passing it hey bad tuken the ¢ 11y and honorably cided to prey British capi only the expe of habeas co: best fricnds and szpporte th April 3, to faciiitat CONDITION OF THE SOUTH. - ! red.fo pre &l Georgian just arived here urges the Radicals in il ol et Treasurcr of (e U ‘ 1 e evemy to the Government, s set fo oueys to the people of the U the Cef Northern P “He bim, and that, if COmIOK 10 » and who a tle situation 1o differed en with those who supposed that the commits | France or Maxi ment of the Govermment would shake the ereditof the Com- | 827 Buaern pany. Ho hiad no hesitation in seying that thewid givenby “”,‘l;"i‘;'\’ $ the Goyernment tot lroad bad done | goresacticable, as it we v other thing to give substantial credit to | gooper, but they had no ligations here and in Europe: because | and he a v if 1 coul v that with the opening of a reilroad to the | what I proposed. I ¢ Pacific the production of precious metals would be | aware, with Seior I Congress to withdraw all Federal control, nssistance or | tried for treason by & C i . . : ie lab elliou 58 o 4 5 S L s e p ¥ o be expelled from the Senate, s a they are yestraint, from of the late rebellious States f.r 3 | tpe most distinguished officers in tae ke Aol g e i did daye, and leave the reconmstructed c enterely 10 | 1t js considered that if the President desired to show that CONFIRMATIONS, y satisfy | oy 28 crime andshould be made odious,” there ate, in executive seseion, confirmed the fol themselves; he saye periment will not ¢ roas mple opp vto test it at the lust three | Gollectors of Internal Revenne—Jefferson A. Weston of Ne. - The bill was Northern Couservatives, but canse a wail for suceor 10 | }a¢ be come up from the people themselves, He tlinks that in of the United States Court at Baltimore, over | braska City, for the District of Nebras 8T, Gage, for the | District of Nevads; James . Orr of Wheellng, for the First Mr. Dzrra , ke otber | hjeet of the reasurer's ace Lo very glad if that leave so mueh the 5 with Juares, wacde of accouplisbing tovs, a8 Le wad & be would ag bill was t counts. brary, asked Jesw than 10 days they would implore to be saved from ief Justice Chase de : : ; us presided. District of West Virginia; Natbasiel B, themselves. He states that the entire South 8 a unit in el Bt et Tk Teubanict B Tongted sy paiy leare fo 1 Borize 18 | goubled, T beieved that i it was known to-day that by | tharlze me 1o s o a3, of coune, ita determiartion to force a recognition of their war debt, S Pnamats : 4 Consuls—Victor Bevrbuchee, at Jervealem; J. Ulrioh, ag ¢+ 113000 o Ameri- | (oine magic the Central and Northern roads could be com- | 41 W gy so rutalizing strife, & Eredidletion &€ ) b The House to-day passed the Cuba Telegraph Lill with v, aud Edward Kobiseon of New.York, at Surmus- = 0 Mot 15 : y of the | HheC " iova couple of years, and. that tho Government had | , His Exceliency prouised fo ancak bf 1, sid ses of £ PP o smendments previously reported. The Sensto will probe I ) obj paid o bundred millions’ to the ronds, the fuct would | T8 (0 pLe TassEraes WEKS . THR OFFIC ably pass it to-morrow, and the Company cxpects to have X aaye G sd renoet back the z"i"' -lrfnllhvn. not dliunuuh mg-n ‘qml;;:f":h:}lflumzs llnlx; L tten asked his Excellpney if be bad beard of g,“,‘. Anna's M2 asae —oa e i . then aske eport b h “ad no intercst, directly or indireetly v road; rojects, of which I wrote you ju ivate note of Lhe bl o e the cable workingto Havaua the « r, they | Itior 1% the pi of the lil | b sote of the geutiomen who had taken the matter | baglant. Hescemed o m,:«,{.l“:“w&nw sppoiutients in P | baving already sent an azeut t & portion g g oo | n band, aud 5 knew they expected to put their hands in | - 3 oldect in this co 3. Dronyn de Lhuye, of late. Senstor Stockton has prepared the siate for New- | of the Atlantic cable. e eas the, PATICESS | their own pockits » the mioney to build the | as X tave a'seady state geiting our o Jersey, but in the removal of one of the Jersey City col- | g0 0o ’ g 3",‘,“‘ E ORPEIRIONS | S [ road. ey wer ome of the best ruilrog in the | Governments 108 b s )mfi; I"-'x:.'i Tectors he struc the family of & New-York Congress- | s Pand o ook el 1] | TELEGRAPI TO THE WEST INDIFS. Speculite g o ,,""'.‘,"',‘ age of tho bill, not for | Sy eceive poar e orit men, and special supporter of ‘“wy policy;"” 6o it is The Senate had ratler a storiny time session Alll. nn«lrr .‘*,ln:!p,'n!l “t‘flm--:.:’(, ‘(C,r e B Tl s Mz Ill',;ur, the Con | Mr. HUBBARD (Coun. for five minutes in opposi- 1iemain, olr, with m\..(l:’-o:l;;y:;:;;::g B T ] 0 N0 et TE MBS | to der. A% atiemint #as Baild By Rendtos Chwen o 506 | Sotl b s M Tan T N | e ibis cote mnieath | tion to the bill. Hon. Wittiax T, SEwARD, &¢., & ¢! 1o Ah'h An attempt was made Senator Cow to get | Frank Street, of lown. | gruphic commuricatio; Mr. 8517H offered an ame nent to the second seetion o1 ! Tsonton ke - of | The Washington Cabinet recog: zes the right which we Cuba, the other West by udding o proviso that the ilroad, the proceedsof whi stance. Senator Guthrie of Kentucky spent last evening He has had several important ap- pointments assigned Lim by the Executive, Thomas B, Florence, editor of The Constatutional Union, it is stated, Das also been pern H 1 1 ou Mexico. Un nt was to strike out of the second sec- | ¢ - 3 ] our side we desire to ob pri ¢ of OB LI Vel- for the payiient of the interest gug ed by the Govern- | 0UF s | so that it will read “at | pone shall not be sold ept on tenns to” be agreed on tion. Does pot tae ajproximating of ticee two polute cfler o Steman: B tas Batetary of the B thie basis of a common wnderstandicg i | o . tasort aftar the words: | 77, B0 Sacreiary 0 4 To make war 1s not ouly to ove The second nt was to insort after the words | “yr v gqpoune (111.), made s strong i ain number of n words * and the said company shall 2 on, the vindication of whioh b the appointments of Sloanaker, Collector in PhiladelpLia, | United States Marshal for the Districtof Minesota—Chatles | | : Easton, of Minucgota. | and Johuston, Collector in Allcgheny, and others, ¢ | “Surgeons in the Navy~Paesed Aseistant Sargeon Frederick finned, To this several Scoators demurred, and some | E. Potter and Edward 3 Rart 4.0 2 | ] | paetty plain talk was had upon the subject of removals b | pCommasder 18 the Nsry—LisstCommaster Iassard ted to desiguate sundry departmental | cquse the office-holders would not follow the Presi edged | bave, like sy 0¥ w fortifications, and 0 arure a Tight codered necese The Senato also coufirm eppoiLtecs. A resolute determindtion was devcloped to confirm 1 istments, among thow Lrig. 1 vill, den o " # o | United States Volunteen | ublie for the transiission of | bill, den [ et o . INTEREST PAYMENT. pointments where Radicals had been removed, and where | during tho war, to e M nezal by brevet, aud B e D eeriai Iniailicense, | gaBtisw £ ever brought into the . Cail thiscud s fully attalned, The Treasury will pey the 520 gold interest on Tuesday < Wager Swain to be Major-General of Volanteers, | é . Houso of Re . He ned members on the at 1o 1 aia legitimate. 7 v ¥ | men were appointed becanse they were the especial friends | p£ef AN Voiattee Drissdier-dentrsle toe diovited | atches and communications shall Republican side of the House that they would be held b fore long thy gusrautees which Dest. o ” . P ad : The following Volunteer Brigadier Generals are breveted | g wurgd jy the order in which they shall be received, and ! i 1 L ¥ . el by ch are to compiete our tinal arianges or pretended friends of the President and his policy. Major-Generals for distis , gollant, faithful, or merito- i company shall not be permitted o chargo or ' col- their constitnents to & etrict aceount for their voteson Swperor Maximilian, At that moment 4l s: Joseph K West. Themas J. McKean, | etk o ot these stup fations of the public money jon of our troops will be accomwplisked, and they ea SECRETARY M'CULLOCH'S PLAN. Nix rois A promizest member of the Congressionsl Finance T | B Bleros Miteliony Watrse Cyras Homia, JumesD, Yoo i e: o ot b R (' To the A inted Press. senden, Thomas Kilby Smith, John H. Ketchu 8. A. Dun. Comumittee expresses the conviction that Secretary McCul. | 10 e Auecs WaAsHISGTON, Tharsday, April 26, 1666, | oan. Heory I Banuing, Joki I, Martindale, John AfeXiel Yock's desire to fund the nationsl debt into one uniform MEXICAN ADVICES: ey B Den) ll.u-nlflnl‘ Smith D. Atkine, Mason . Brayman, W, Yong loan, &t 5 per cent, is entirely fersible, aud will prove | Information_has been received at the Department of b Lo S i State that the Liberal army, under the c and of Gen. or messazes transmitt «d through any of its submarine yre than ut the rate of $3 % for o message of ten 3100, by order for such cljects, k to say, that if this qu turn to France, I write in this scnse to tion were submitted to the eonstituents of auy wember, it | the Emperor, would not get & the “T'his wil: then be a c2¢¢ for the application of the principle Mr. nths of his constituents | of Bou-iuiorvention. We will contorm wur conduct %0 it, and we are confident that the people of the United States wio voke this priveiple will respect it themselves, by observin | toward Mexico a seupuloue neutrality. When we uball have bo smendments were agreed to, and the bill, as smended, was passcd. IEF OF PAYMASTERS, amittee on Military Affairs. tion in the et Loui bud taken Chibiual o L Mr, SCHENCK, fr0 it PRIZE WRITING. ouis Terrasa, Lad taken Chibualiua o .8 ., W. W. Marple, W. Rt . § 3 t J it that the | b Faishi i W ol . Gae Y reported a substitu bill for the relief of payma: = i > o : !¢ | received from thi Cabiset of Wushiugton this assurance, we There is o be a prize writing exbibition here on Tues- {m‘e",‘,‘{“I“n'.’l‘:,,(',fif,f,'.‘{;.‘f.,.',',,',"fi,'."{ erais y wn, W.J. Lacdcan, Thos. | FOPOrees o bttt o betitute. diracts the | peope iving exst ot the ‘Kecky Mountains sboud bave | wii be atic i moke Lo o them, I our tar, to resul o JE 8 A ‘ . o p, o / . Bgebser some voies in the 1 o gloriel D ic o 1 negotiat ol the empire et b L ‘f dl‘m;‘dml‘h‘,hm y ?’ffl‘ !mbllm.‘ NSt R e N rl.."?-’.f‘;i‘?n.. Voluntecrs, Liect u"m’. f ’x‘\'h"n:’,rv Sore | }'»?fi-‘&lfi'.":."".f:x'.'\.f"." (r;"l:il:x-::l\' I;:A‘:llml?:-‘\rfl}\;xr::;‘:l;i Gov. Fenton of New-York had shown in putting the | MR. DROUYN DE LUTYS 10 mr.l:unqmn DE MONTHO! ON, PERSONAL. | few days for the city of Chikuahua. tar, 1 commandis ¥ i iy Hogice Y wth (ke ; knife of the veto into the corrupt and rotten Legisiature [ Transiation. y to the Gereral comman i " ‘toployé nected” with the military service 3 4 ¢ { 3 < Represeutative Hubbord bus recovered, aud was in bis i _ THE UNION PACIFIC EOAD. States, to be Second Licutennnt o the 2 Kegitent of Cavalry :’,,'“',.“f'['y'u"‘:.’"‘:..:Jf",.n'.v'.:{.-d h ubo military serkiee | of that State, and fr which be deserved a monuament frum | Deeavast oF FokaioN AFFAR-DirouaTicBrax v, 3 oot 0-ds: | The President to sent a message to Congress sub. | Brevet ( gas Ad.:.u Tadeau, u'[l y Yoluis | o own to Lave been actuslly wade in good faith, without tho "u[-lfh I lt;n N (llnnnl l.rl |3t|rlu would 'l:‘: n-tuj [ T Bt el Sevator Fessenden is also recovering rapidly from the { ,',?,':',’,’f':.f'l,,(",',',",',m:,;";i::."ifv‘,,,',.r:";r“,,i: Rail n "",';,‘, !,:’““ ol '.',‘;’u,.- 'IL'I:.;U(I‘S:::M‘,.:-{ ll:«” - 1 l.'.'f :’.”, | fraudulent practice or intent, and where the erroncous ‘,':'L, .::,‘u‘"‘:flfm:’ of h,'li.(':":, "lm',‘ '_.( 4 h". ,.I,',."‘::i’h [N d ~ nlwru,rl‘l‘o l{!l“'.“‘ k"."““l’ o tho Cabinek y: # 2 e Sribate Chat €he Coito DR “',’ | t of Infantry; Major Ges Assistant Ad. | payment was not the result of gross negligenco OF care- | y "Lz te that esteut receive the gratitude of the Was on the views of Majesty’s Sloveramm it on the same malady. # !vzn divis; ’n It ul“ 1r ; (lllu{( ; P lid Jutant General, to be Assisiant Q e Witk 1 Taak o u poopl L atfairs rllexknu. and ymnuhngtwnl.‘ivm)nufi -n.nn: i'n:‘yuo- i «d to complete one hundred wiles of the.r road within | ¢ i P il et - . i nerican people. Ll ¥ tions, made koown to Mr. Seward the dispate the Gen. Fremont arrived at Willard's this evening. x‘;g venu’n‘{'ll:::lhf ."(‘l'w:lv“l': e Iuhru«"m b u.: if:,:':{::'l,‘:r"!fo‘-; ..l.,:"yl.“l ;_m‘nl,‘: n::’;:“t"'l.;.;n‘:fg'fl:l«' The nub‘;lmllq was agreed to, and the bill s amended Me. WESTWORTH—Ho is going to do it, too. [Laughe | howor to writs o you, under date of 15th ol o ' e NO PRAYERS. | g sct of Copgress.. Thie period expircd December | Colonola, Maors, Cap.uiia aad Tirst Lieutcuants by brevet, | "o b " KANSAS CLAIVS ) gavam romarked (bat bo saw on the. fles of the | eleh bs was peksed o addree. 6 7ou ob the b Deocwbary e e ¥ - el I3 T B A N ] R b &, the Committee on Military | youg0 another House bill entitled bill to aid fo_the con. | and from Which Theliove it 1o b iy duty here o reproducs 3 (Six(r&wu miles had been previously a X On motion of Mr, § g s e by tho Govetnment. ince that date au additioual s, DAVIS, tion of | ; Con was out o tows, and uo substitute sppesriug, the rogular ( LY, \he Gorermnt, Kinve tl S0 B8 WRCEL 1y en that Mo, deffrson Davis has by tetter, and | ATurs was dincharged from Qs SO business was proceeded with without the ustal devotional | Commiseioners appointed for the purposo buve exuibed | through Gen. Dick Tayior, ought permisrion 10 visht ber | clgion of thi Stato of Kuusas (o the erv Congress was past praying for to-day. The Chaplain | 22,156 e ¢ a foreign fore with the Gult of Mexico, and According to Mr. Seward, the presence of a foreign . ulf o iw'a conntry beghborisg o te Union, could Dot but be s or the gentlowan from Iinols | gurce of uneasiness and disquiet, TLis state of things-lrews deration of the | Griotion of the Kansas and Neosho Valley Reilroad to War to gttlo | conpect the Great La the militia | wyyeed to kuow w forwality. and reported upon it, and an application has been made | husband, but in this shie has not yet succeeded, the request or-Gen, Curtiss i . 2 A MATTER OF OPINION. for ite acceptance. The failure o completeo 100 miles of | having, it is said, beer, deaied by the Presideut for reqiest | ealled out on the requisition of Major-Gen. Curtiss, aud it | youid give him any iniormation bout it. Mong with it ou tae Federd Goverament cabarrassivg outloys, A the road within the period preseribed renders it question- | tial reasons, ! was referred to tho Comuittee ou tho War Departuient. Mr. WasitsURNE (111 declared that he could not, and | and may fead o e .. . 1o et o ‘e President recently remarked to the wife of a Union | {he Toat Wathi L8 PO Do tho Goverment aro | R e e CHOLER that it was impossible to keep track of these rai of the dissatiss ‘ates 13 0ot that phere is g ’ g BALe Mr. IagisoLt, from the Com: | schemes, they were 8o numerovs. He waufed to kuow | in Mexico & forcign aru (hat such army is kuizcs in every #ov- " 3 “id zl:s .-sfl- li: L o e nifie (% i b, | TIEBE curity aod lezitimate futluence w *"“""_“"l‘""'!"‘_ffl“'fl“(‘;““_""l'“';?(""‘-“- | the Union. But the French army has kone 10 Mexico over- 4d to the bottom of an empty Xi¢ - | throw a ‘natioual pepublican Goveruuent, a3d with the i T g Mr., Wi ested something about the Lliudis | avowed aim of fouuding o its rulns & foreign monarchical Michigan of smug. 1 L-mg.lmt suggested its rofer- Canal, : Government. Seward states on this subject bow much 530 and costs; M.l | once to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the | " "s{r. WasnprrsE replied that that was additional reason | the people of the Usited States are attacled to the institutions eas | for complating that part of the road be exténded, and that | ville M victed in the Eastern Distriet of Mich Usion. e would exawine it, and if o found it all right | why Lo did not wint all the money to go away in tho di- | thes have giren themselves; nud repolling aay ides of propa- ary Departuent the following zamed vessels, the officcrs | authorily bo given for tho isaue of bonds aud_patents on | of g and destroying Iotters in B Chaces ek Joiz | 18 ¥weid maks 5o okjeotion [0 Ravikig 1t talcan Bp and dis- | rection of the Pacitic Railroad, and wentioned the name | gaudisn i favor of thess iustitations, e clalmé for tie ve- of which, h eepti itle account of the section now offered for aceeptance, not- carrie tenced b’ 7| posedof. of Gien, Grant as oe of the corporators, put in for the sake | Fivus natione of the uow world the Tkt to secere to b ch, with several exeeptions, are entitled to | Account of the seeon Ao TR B P other re. arrier, and sentenced to six montha' imprisonment; | T aqe, Harding (11l.) suggested an amendment, looking to | of effect. sebvas tais e of apvarament ot faokr etesumenee He fodemnification: Althea, Aster, Arizona, Antelope, e Te Ea A ealind; L seloduandond | - "r«lr'_l'ly_""{‘?“dI"“{fv“"‘l Glover, Fign d:.'x’ passing | yaking the Hall of the House healthy aud comfortable. | * Mr, DABLING asked whether the gontleman himself had | JFould consider as iaad nglml?l‘ehnll.-[llj.unutn«dn powers shouid : BQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIES “"”"fl" st qu currency, aud sentonced 10X 1 g1y had beon nearly perishing sinee e came horo for want | pot moved to iusert the nawe of Gen. Graut, iustend of Tablioas forts hn:rlu’l::ul.:.l:):-lillueh; f‘n".lo;l?-’a"f-‘:" QUALIZATION NTIES, wouths’ imprisonment. . of fresh air. 1 reiuiuded bim of the Black Hole of Cal- | MeClelln Py, o - French. The ereigo nation th bt does pot mewsc ;.l‘(lfl(h;.:‘:l; .;;:1 not non;l:g: ?‘lbmem C. Clay s cul- | zn.:huriz'-d to x‘dvlu th l--l;d‘fl_':ml |ml\-;:ln mhulu.-h the | The following-naped criminals were pardo: e a8 . Stevens and his clan. Jompany would be entitled if this as well as other require- | President to-duy: Andrew Musters, under indictment for 0 i or of P " i r we ol i Paci .. ENTITLED TO INDEMNITY. ""“"z"r'n","h"" il b e b i S forgery 1n Mimoarty oot Uppar) convloted in tht North- ::}::1:1’1"5“:1;:; ;3‘::::;::":g’«':n!vhi“ldm?'“:' il AL Mt Wasmnow: eSS the Pacitc Const i a some extent be ascribe be financial condition of the | ern District of New-York of violation of the internal reve- or spidemi y B ’ Usder the rocent law of Congress grauting & month's w4 | Couitry incident t0 the reccat civil war. A% this Compa- | niue laws, and sentenced to 10 dags” imprisonment, to pay et el G S e pay a8 indemnity for clothing lost during the War by the | ny appear to be enzaged in the prosccution of the work, f $10 and the costs of the suit; George E. Gilmau, . WASHLURNE (T11) destruction of vessels in the uavy, the Secrotary of the | and wauifesied o d:spositian to comply with the conditions | eonvicted iu the Eastern District of Navy bas desiguated to the Fourth Auditoy of the ' of the grant, the President recomuiends, that the time | gling, i sentenced to pag a fine of d by the | colymbia, reported a bill placing whero all these schemes were to lead. o Amsnda, Adiroudack, Annic, Brandywine, Bazley Broken- ia i o lie Chairiaa y an. i o " . Sew. bro, Baron de Kalb, Barrataria, Bainbridge, Black Hawk, letter has beon sed to the Chalnman kA RECOGNITION A8 CONSUL, 2 cutta. 3 ! Mr. WASHBURNE said that although he had no recollee- A ‘ffll’wl:n:xr:;:“f ;‘;Lz:fl:flem:i‘xmtfi“rr& B The Prosident has recognized Martin Lewis as Vico- Mr. INgersorL replied that there was o Committee on | fion of it, it was very likely, aud was an excellent change, rely hoplug that grat nation will iud 1t compatible with e Cumberlard, Ciocinnati, Cairo, Conestoga, Crocus, Com- modore Jozes, Commodore McDonough, Darching, East- T | trie interests, as well as with ite so Lighly exalted honor, to abandou the azgressive atiitade it has taked in Mexico.” Mr. Seward recalls in clostig, as a reason for bis hope l"‘;:;j""“lfif'r"*‘};'im.fi::;in Consul of Denmark for the State of Mauryland. Ventilation of the Capitol. %% 1F tho gentlewman was sgesieved about it, he hop Lich w v —.— ‘The bill was read twice, and referred to the Committee | would niake hn-rmvunw known to his constituents. Gen, i ThEAs £1r: A bill has bean roported port, Ellis, 9, Glidd, Heory Audrew, Housastonic, | respect to the equnlization of solGiers' bouy n R 4 . Whole 4 4 > - - , . i I, ins 82000, 00 000,000, th diny e na el . COURT OF CLAINS. heel " B 11 ent o scheme, o d L u e - Kingtisher, Key Weat, Kinaman, Keokuk, Ram Lancaster, | equivalent sum to the priscipel of tha public debt, and requir. FIRST SESSION. M. AxCONA, from the Comimieteo on Military Afuirs, | but that he bad refused to givo it Loty b e g ol Ly 4 an additional anuual payment for fnterest from 813,000,000 e reported back tho bill to extend the junsdiction of ke | Mr STEVENS obtaived the floor, but he said he was so ndshlp. ¢ s commanication before the Em- examined the cousiderations Goverument of His Majesty re- ctgence of views between the with teirible pictures of gorgons dire, and 1 have not fai'ed to p ntleman | peror. Afier having ws set forth by My. Seward. ti nced that the ce Lavender, Linden, Lilly, M. J. ton, Mississippi, Paddle-wheel Morrimac, Madgie, Monitor Mil ee, Nar- cissns, (Narciseus suk Dac 3, 1864), Osage, Otsego, Preble, N, April 18,000,000 , i 1 fations of the National debt to tho lndmu: 5“ rt of Cliims, wnhu-nl--nlunn for the nrlnt ee the country kave be eetall erred to o substitute provides that the urt ‘laims sk Al g’ febidordo ity x)u;lfx'm”m.d» At | Mr. CLARK introduced bill to provide for the payment |.“:‘.~jurimli fon fo heet and determine claims on any | 3 1 of certain claims against the United Stutes, which was ro- bsistence, and | Mr. WASHEU othor terrible beasts, drawn b rom 1livois, that he did not want to pros iNE suid that in consider: all, the result of 41 erToNC0US AppIeEs: Patapsco, Peterbofl, Phillippi, Rattler, R. B. Forbw ctibis propos ! ] master, quartermaster, COMLisSATY Rodolgh, Sheplard Kuapp, Southfield, Sumter, Sciota, is lkol b o e o e Judcary, 1 proshles | grer disbursing oflicor of the Unitéd States, or of bis wd- | Herves, Le would wove to adjourn. two eadinets i sbors Tecumseh, Tulip, Tawah, | L oL toas Mtally, ekl (o' thy (AT OIS (S SRERSURE DT Pl responsibility DOCUMENTS, Our expedition, need Tsay it bad in it nothing Lostile to o o : paconnt of loss by capture or otherwise, while in the line The SPRAKER presented a wessago from the President | the institul atione of the New World, and sesnrediy Sorpedo-bost which destroved t be 7 | futire revenue syst ot the U States may be subiitted, with proper | g N | i m‘”\u tield, Whiteb .‘v‘d\\l'm A:;Lm:flov\: 4 sourt. . M tary of the Tr :,'11A_\“,f’!h"t e 1o Prarttsmatar.Geokcal who | Cuamys of Qoveramant (iads, youahats) odords andioe- | iranmmiiting » sommmunleatian from the. Besretry of the fes SOl a0t ey s a ball, Wechawken, Winyan, and | * o o elis, C a Uu Revent 00fs of th m, - B - d pers, and for whick sucl cer wis uid old rosponsi- | Tnterior in reference to the 2 Be Pacific i, O fhebd bt MR Citr. . Pavintaie s the Sod | oo, Daaial A. Wol, Claltmaa Unfied Siatos Tereat | ay repor the caiz o the Thind Auditar with s rsoom: | o e ud i hold rosponi- | Taterlor in rotence to the Bastern Dirision of the Pacifie B AL ey § g PRIng | TGN following is the reply of Mr. s for pagment, if is found to be just | "Gy (ho suggestion of Mr. WASHBURNE of Illinois, apro- | [ cn SR O ] 0 con 1 sbowed chn only be made upon the special orderof the e | © W ASHINGTON. April 23, 1866, want loyal. It provi shwilar refirence of | i was added that an appeal may be taken to the Su- 5 0 G UMIGRANT SHIPS, b note proad, sud which retary of the N C o1 nd | 8w I . ¢ 1940, 1o 16 b seo claims to the Commis cral of the | 0 o % . Mr. WASHBURNE gave notice that the Committee on | cliued to ropudiate. 11, moreover, ary Na ‘ongress, Bloomer, Hatteras, and | Sin: Tn reply to your note of the 19th, tu relation to the sub 1e Court, a8 in other cases, . , - 2 > Pink. The followiz : i foct of appropriations, invoivivg additienl loans or increased States, and JF the, clsims shall bo diemtlowed in | PTEme COUT A8 IR ONMET TAA0% L g it passed, | Commerce had proparad a very important billin rogurd to | nenced Ty & MeTRNCHIE o toward this republic, would - The fullowisg captured vessely do not participate | {Sxation, periit e to apenk withoat renerve ¢ of i1 part, provision is made for its prosecution be- 2 RIS WULY ARTOIY. S0 RIC SAS AT Pussed, overloading passenger ships, and us it was conuected with | We bave sought iu the begianiug to obiaiu the ecncurrence of 8 the benofits of the law: Columbiae, Clifion, Covington, | “The syt L At cagka critiesl o of tta'| fure fhe Conrt of Claims, If (e sum. in. comtroventy a3~ | * 3o oyt es I T delviok seriain obligs. | the ahsation of sholaes, he woeld ask:tho Hose (o oon- | £50 Fniaral Hariciinest; WhIeL ha, a8 WOl 06 Srmites ider it to-morrow, aftr disposing of the Northera Pacitic | Feqamt e o o outrality iu the great orisis whieh s cssentinl that the proposi- | ceeds §500, " d thet the borrowing EXPULSION OF GARRET DAVIS. ’“I’Ju- the United States and the National Ban t to taxation under finan tion aboul Columbia, Diazg, Granits ¢ Harriet Lano, Indiano's, currency | Raileoad bill, oud w tate suthority, 1t was read | of Mr. STEVENS, the Senate joint resoluti the United Miates buve pasiad theongh A‘:..'l;'&‘n’ :‘:fl;;‘,‘: o pr Isaac Simith, Moraing Light, Petrel, Queen City, Quee - v Rt e d on City, en | period for the uation ha henceforth and wotil | a0 crwngn presented the peli tizens of the L I i Jisposed, &8 we deolnre wi t of the West, Keliance, Satellite, Shawsbeen, Signal, | Snother extraordinary al oxpond- | o MF S .lu.fifif}".‘.‘.i’fil-" LTt v;‘:fim 1 alithe | twico and referzed o the Comitien on Binks. making an sppropriation for the expenses of collectiug the L e Bl il ol e gl Backem, Undivs, Undorwriter, Volocity, Wave, Water | wagiety ke hodore tucky, said inthe discussjon of tho Civil kights bill, that [ o p & FOC TROMPET OF SANDY HOOK. revenue fron e:stoms was tuken from the Speaker’s table, | our troops ¢ Our oul 7 g e becs 1o Tollow up the watie ‘Witch, aud Picket Boat No. 2. The disabled ram Switgor- | national crodit at 12 1% bill passed ho should be compelled to fogard bimsels | . MF: DARLNG offerad o reeoluti , which was adopted, | read twice, and roferred to the Committee on Appropri- | factiona to which we fiad right, on reoursiug to,_ocercive mes- nation the resourco of loxus for future emer, 9 a8 an enemy 10 the Government, and as that bill pass instructing the Comuzittee on Comuer v tious, sures, after baviog exhausied all others. 1t is known how 13 is not entitled to participate in the boustite of the | ““py'y existing pabiic dub of the United States (taking the | ho iy therefiro an coemy of the Government, and ought o | and report upon the expeliency of establishing Daboll's THE JUDICIARY BILL. numerous aad logitimate the vinime of French subjects ware. low referred to. accumulated wealth and rate of interest into conside )is | bo expalled. d b tog truwpet at Sandy Hook, port of New-York. Mr. W LD presonted a remonstrance of prominent meti- ‘l‘ln:n I‘A y‘u:uo' ?fl n:fin.{c.:‘l":l;fi::u‘l'y.:mn:u wesw BREVET PROMOTIONS. now comparatively largsr than that of auy of the States of the Mr. Davis—1 will ask that the potition b read. 3 THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. bers of the Liur of Chemuug County, New-York, against “::;ro “1' N l": nd(:-n‘u- ooy i l-!."" 100 gogerally inforred from the. incomplete manger in | Gunet e 1 oe Bom srmosed o Lochenss tg oaormoay | b CRAT—The paition will boreud atlengtb e House resumed the unfiviahed bisinessof yoster | tho Federal udsciary Bil ouh 4nd s Apriack whon (ke e led, o Jear which the Mitary B:o-1 lately in session for the tecom- | 6Dt o sueh o extant, that tho anoual intoreat on the addition | Tlie Secretary teut as folows: e e e b b CHIAXGE OF REGISTEY. ag0. 1o cnplor foros againt Mexico, The French s me0detion of b i 4 R will bo neatly equal {0 one-fourth of tho aversge anousl ex- | 7o the Senate of he United States: The undersigued oltlaens | ¢ l'l-m oo, 'z‘-l;, mml; o House in support of the bill. |y 1 4oy 1 presented a potition for the transfer of the | did not carry monarolica traditions iu the folds of g_.“*' 3} 0u of brevet pro Wious of Regular Arny officers | penditures of (h whole Goverament, during the decads, prior | of tho United States earucatly pray your honorable body as | & i SRR siliite for the Bl schooner Mary from a Canadis to an Americaa bottog. ‘The Cabiiet of Wastiugton I8 not iguorant that | Bisebarged their duting, that (hey had but scanty records | '0 the commencemsat of the Kebellion. The largest amonnt Mr. Davis, a Senator from Keutuoky, declared in Lin speect; on r. STEVENS offered a substitute for the Bill. The sub- {n that country for mauy YyOATS & BUmUer of mou Mlma e ¥ y of revenus ever drawn from the British mw{m Ay one | the 6th inst. in relation to the passags of tho bill to_protect all | stitute changes the phraseology of the first section by in- WISCONSIN MEMORIALS. who, despairing of ubtaining order out of the u-‘“mh- upon which to base their decisions. Meritorious ver excended #375,000,000, | persons fo their civilrights aud furaiah the means of their | serting before the wo aies por mile” in every place | Mr. ELDRIDGE gnlenwl ‘memorials from the Wisconsin | the the oxiating rule, ncuiished th 1d08 of fuitlag Yook o Tont rrespective of loans, hiss N became a law he should feel com- | they occur, the words ** the interest upon; adds a proviso | Legislature, ou the equalization of soldiers’ bounties; ins Prestdents of thas Re who even offered (0 use his powes or e h the Unitod Statos bas flw-:u. t Ofticers who served with distinetion in the Army of the Lo amonnt of revenue w! n, Potomae . % n during the firet threo quarters of the current fisoal bimself a8 an enemy of the Government and | ¢ (he third section, * That no warrants for said lands | ref t0_u shi| 1 through the State of Wi ha complain bitterly of the appareut neglect of the | yoar, .h‘v the various forms of direct and indirget taxation, bas 1o work for s overtbrow; and as the bill bas been dnw shall be issued by the Government in advanoe of lho.;m- counecting Lako f:f;l'm with the lflnl-‘:p i River an redtablisuont of :‘mlm by fato % i rocoguiaing their claitus o promotion, aud penly | beon $410,000.000 ar a ths 1at of sgward: of Bosm 000 por | b the law of the land by the action of the two Houses of Con- | yruceion of the gaveral portions of the rond an required by | the Gulf of Mexico; for tho iny rovement of the EATbOr Of | aroment ot Joaes had fuen, 1263 e taed [tbo. mornens Mad sharge & member of the Board, wh interests were for § | SPBum- This lmweuse sum, in ition to the settlod K',‘, Efl.ndu'flulbondu Mr. Davis as nudhi T aharters " steik l’°'h Sth secti req y A | 6 Larl ornment of Juaiez had Joe g e poople, tired a8 of ull other nations, ..i"l. ! of thelr ..,..ff'., the attitude avowed by him of an enemy of the Governmen| - strikes ous the section, and inserts in | Superior Cny} w and a joint resolution declaring it to | wrrived to make appeal to the opinion I ey Jong time identified with that of the army, with baving | bas been taken maialy trom the industry of the ountry. Ihe u-l-,uhd in t‘:m'- a.um . .lm habu:p;lug‘!m? the Ben- gau‘?l:t :Il:: -;;»rd-. ’(‘hn t||.m llz;m-d' in qlnld ‘rlhnn‘,ler rlur luqtrr:e dlnv y of Sena ..; n»«;x:ul«‘ lm r{llgn. ! they were W, b:? e sate e.'l'.' aissolation in which e comal " M ve o ate with other traitors, and beld to auswer for his crime. OMIene he construction of said railroa tele- 'he latter was referred to ¥ ittee on Reeops | sonrces were being exhaust tds perecral considerstions the grounds for bin tecom- B E v g ek homeer, be beeeb 6d | ™Mt Davis, with the permission of the Sevate—1 will | grayh, aud the sveral periods luited for complating the | stenclion, med to the Committee op Recun- | Soeth oL ALk it duty todiscournge s sogs ul Boltiog pr pogitin Amgrs Weisu welagvis | e BGls B 1o Gl S Ahis ey o3 b0 OMSIAGIAEY | Wk b Sl JCUMAh M RUAUGA LG LLaE Lo TR L B WY mbabh) 36EHOVRTALT GRIE0 GL0 0ut b ke Muae e, v Be o cloek, adivaseds e oo LL5 K Liate . FrY