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CCribune, - PRICE FOUR CENTS. . —— B e SUPEER—————— * V% XXVI..N% 7,819. 1 sccopt as the true theory of the Constitation that | together during the Inte Rebellion. The wdnd of every : h the u{ur had settled, in’ confurmity with the pur- i e ||.;.lz"m|:‘|3u£ as ;t'u . E U R O l, E . the wi t " mia bad been fixed at the outse pores o its framers, ~ Posting from this, B proceeded 10 | waters of the Mississippi ran from North to South, so long discuss the question of the national debt, and the duty | (he United vould be one country. The world wes ——— of Congress to protect its sacredn d at the 1pon 8 1 upled in cxtent b same time fo to distribute the burdens of taxation s moly ¢ s e (PWO DAYS LATER NEWS.: sources of the coun- vention of Europes in Sonth Amer Ot a8 the receipt of money Las never been the object F R ( ).‘[ ‘\V.A. S}{IN G TON. :-;'f:l..:1:";.”“‘\':i'(!.:ru\lv! {f:"i(f:;gz;"";olti':;‘\;:!M::l:]’ ::1"1 ‘_: “"llll::, n-‘l:::lun 1’“ b establishment commit themeclves npon the proposition t0-MOTTOW. | thece on o more sutisfactor Tha ¢ his readiness to acquiesce in the | footing is still the wcs bis appro- | Hix Majesty, ¢ . wish nt-General cxpri SPECIAL ISPATCHES ayment of the sum claimed, an 0 aid the development of the / SPECIAL DI PA TCHES. gress has challengd such vni- | FVFEEC S0 '::";‘.f'.'.‘l' - gemient of its labor, and the improgement refully examined, it would be fou £ the people, He alluded to the cfiects | ghject was to 1 of those grest lines of —iit 9. It is not anticipated that | & i or other port in th Jogisl ' 11 be carried, and the States | the option of the said forcign Governments to n interests t legislation for t 10- wazon and Rio de ¢ on the payment of the Iodemnity in 1aoney, s purgs e and tion of the Eouth Amei Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor nt ciren - ity » cularged upou the benefits branches of business, and to poror of Frince t ncroes 1h control of the 1ino o Atlantie n replied 1o a re of the foreign ir of the proteeti their legislat 0 b o under the couditions above stipulat SPERISHIG OBSEE LD aw ns PANISH of Russia, HILIAN IMBROGLIO. rebellion, Tt was 1e on very good an WAL pauish Minister, in accortance with inst the Government its g that l!u-}rlv}'"fl -'j“.f';h: impossiblo to eonceive ay or Cole of Calif Tebin A, Andrew 4 Oyro ernment, has proposed to the nuth Bovernment have never. bess o favore 'l“,“f"l'd“”“ {-gm‘nu v - oo s m et mediton of the Uaitd Salos Govesument . | BYAet s, ML ) STk T i | W N CRISIS IN GERMANY cld arsived her ay. Spanisk-Chilian complication, and to refer the claims | Whole country lan AITits nterosts, . hen Napoleon . The Republicans THR CABI D KECONSTRUCTION. of .\}:lum rospiprcpbc syl jd abide by | Gssed in detail th and weol | pe belioved American_(fovermiae THE CRISIS GERMANY, N. 3 ctures, and the ¥ upon cach, | troyed, aad onld be lett 1n undistarbed occupe- WEAL LA thie decision. ad he gucceeded in clarations to (b good—aamely, L Continent which hud showing théir v duty of raising the 1. quate development foi aey of the nation, , which hegan in England in 1816, had fuiled to e the Luits expected of it, and that the rete of pro- in Briti<k industry, aud £ n the years petioh was 1, had not ex- Vi fellen behind jod of Yeurs previous t it of the ( ..‘ den trea ot to o the ¥ ority of the Cabinet are quoted as favoring the re- foe Construetion report. TV ) Ty q e ey TIE RELIEY OF THE CONTRACTORS? ‘\‘\\ll\ul"l q( (g)?\f-hll y it g2 The Lill for the relief of the iron (Jad contractors, whick ‘ v SSIOX ment to the Constitution & | oweca e Senate by such a large mijorty, it i, wi DOUSEOF | fuil of House, unless the list be enlarged so WASHINGTOY, hrougli uo tault of theiss, is quadruple | pygaTE ON TH 2 S AGE—SPEECIL OF fl{f:;‘;‘h;‘;lf;.,l.";‘. been 1o unsettle tertain branche pre, Fronel —— tion of the porit ! Fo ar Emphatic and Universal Opposition of the People to War, ELECTION OF A NEW‘PBINCE IN ROUNANIA. PRV CUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. P e — Ar Awend a Bill for R ————— i the Presic ACMISEION, the sulject umed were, would noet LD (Pa.) o T Any Person Equ Before the Law, o e No State Sl lity ers and whigky owpers Lave 1 their warfare on the tax of $2 a ou Weys aud Means. ground lere to pe dation was tes were admittod wi Senate ntafives, thus permitting one-seventh « population of the United Sif third of its le trol would be used for stesmship Her from Sonthampton on the 17th airived hero at an curly hour yosg nlay worning, with luter news, H reported by the Com t already on t inst. | two s 10 o and that this con- w of the Governuments o8 came back to the Union that the atred of t b oand its t & larger revenue can be got out ¢ ntation Fired, and Rebels to be | cc ¢ for Next President, ban a large one, particularly through an i ) I Basis of Repres Taded from ¥e et " ¥, April 15, The Hemis verpool April 15, The with £75,000, m board the Great Eastern for receive tic-cable ave been completed, and the Tkx commeneed on wman who e ts Chi unworthy 1 THE TAX ON TOBACCO. cation of tobacco manufacturers from New-Y' endeavor to have the tax on mannifac- ¥ also claim thatens the duty i npoit cigars from Tavaua prevaricated for 1yments on The Tarif ars phere, from New- Nou £k, from Au The proparati ing the swing uway of the cuble in the ¢ t¢ Federal pany nablo to smoke thein out, o « speech the other day was to them. ald revive the Confideraey at one el that i o I , aud on jurpose Le Lad lircd turday. At the end of June or the beginning of July the r power to provoke a war with Gre Ty asked was to be placed whero [ g the cable, ! th Awenca consists of ed in 1861 Since then 1, and the way 1 ure their o en dt w s remed u ting a steam po eq’vml 10 (6,080 1 wanned by 5,288 officers enforced by the Ju- .| the Barraconte, ing the will The ut all volunteer staff offio by the W s recond, tb e blacks; and thizd, chised classes, tabor I 10 an extent e | dition of the ¢ eet w 8, 1,711 tung, ) horse-power, 1, > mei: 1o work i th | took 8 deep interest in the , and no | | e N i x et e xoul fvel ¢ » hated | rohable thrat the Obio would be connected v April l.;’i“".“l;‘ej;(lff:f A g tepublic reonstruetion, Th | Riverby @ ship conal on the Kanawha; 1 vaces with o cortainty of NORESSIONAL ! AEWROAS, QUi E0) Cruction b d"To. the uppait ereriiy, ' He closed by anappo |ken okt b comtecid Ty o 5 i lraates wiChe Sty &1 Lie confirmation of Mz, SmytLc ot of you [y fought against all reconstr A ntry B L rence ost of trans il The contirn £ Mr., Smytle as ( r of your ¥ fonght against ol i NS4 iia hope. As labor sinks, A 1ill, and the one W ' p hus reduced oequarier or ou e mparted fito form, tion rises in all the with froits und onld be jus the faby States w the " retu; night. DISTRICT AYFAIRS. te uittee on the District of Columbia ¢ the municipal government of this city and 2s of Commissioners to be appointed will be reported next we Va. nily do not rel 1 of tbeir city to the Distriet of | Lave ¢ . — port s A DAY (F CENCBAL DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. o BOFTY fails 1) fustant wn. This is a Frau more it is discusied, even by 8 il solf scipph Valley w 1 od to man, the control of the groin | Pacific States would be ountry ques(; Cangress could exere 1to it under the Constitutic ¥ 10 eArry Ont express gras L und conist- Gilad: tone has uitted, that unmixed wil hat fs, as be ex- ¢ mode them; Provisional Governors, was Jan. His breath was ever S The Demo and if nt with this the lan e land in | goch ws were nec markets of Ko t the man was Jivig iceda) and London yicdd in - New-York, a1 Speechies by Me r, Harding, Morebead, Finck, Banks and were pursii naliy " the peopl yentwor Wt the lnst session of the City Council the | The Presi s of the [ Wentworth, 5 e of four to confer with tho’| b only |w1':‘ b The’ pro- ‘llul.i"§\¥ Niic vies, but| | SH0E ey oLk New-Vork Igh s g e K h iypen ol bamar- €5 - viut Comiliee the Council in pre nosition to ves 1r Souts, b ; . Whenrar oot o of vllage Liburers April 20,1866, | o memorial wud presenting the fame to Congress, rv1noi- | ont the Ut bant vesseler |0 e cavdit of their incipieic 6 sass: Therd TRE RECONSTRUC REPOR on, which the | replacing it with the § onred LR et s atul oot 0 the e of NewsE ~day (Suturday), The Keport of the Reconstruet us not Mr. Scofield re e lending | gie o i revolution was 1 to 11 State ":\“; ¥ “.: 'I'I Lo | ind, ('....n.m,p. was given out ye ¥ evering to the Associal "‘("3“‘1"“: Rep | Guiag of theiz right of repres ile lieavy fool o RS & that were scel 1o be approach. i the p without o sirogsle worthy | v it was the ch r hours ou Satur ¥y | were issned last w sgreed to Teport o | n o 411,000, mmittes we Departm any eydden turn in the markets wetual eommencement of war on the at o the carreat of ate o infinenceon the coussa to that apparently contem- TWORTR 21 the 1 Mouduy 1! 2 J0/NT RESCLUTION PEOPOS CONSTITUTION OF THE UXITED STATES. ATIONAL BANK SECURITIES, T TOTEE | The amount of U. 8, Bonds held by Treasurer Spinner ationa]l Bauks, a8 sccurity for cireulating | ts of public moneys with bauks desig- | tly oppe ‘ion of ghished wen who o bie with the American ———— JARKS remerked thet New-Fngl was opposed 1o the unjon of Belit resoleed by the Senate and Howse of Repr of e United Stares of America in Congress aseembl Dt Government depositorics, on Saturday last, were | . g 1 st B SPRANy TN ki orgunization contd he (Goy- b Cavaca or to Cap she was for [y " shivde of both Houses concurring, YThat the following art | | ernment 5o a8 1o 1w radici ) s T s cAbar, tnd would be.$6/3hs 1 The Gevmun Qu tion. 4 be proposed to] the Legislatures of the several 8 FRACTIONAL €T RRENCY. | viwe, He warned 7 1 " xmy-u;m l.m\n?n e ¢ = : The :Jul | | Bebellion hud be Mr. WESTWORTH s Lues Very serious, vicligence secvived 8 | soendy Ui The T 9 ¢ | E ie Treasury Department last week redeemed fractional 1 ) t v e 1 ce-for ald Le 3 b 2 : post O | e ing, still rew ow land with st 4 ey Hovdurtie- of ool Leg 10 $220,700, direct his attention to the y thut Committ=5 | Liont ihan the mere quest § faih, Tbdwl] 1oy Easiac with O EngimlanBas et betld el or has arived from Berlin with dispatches for i bad whipped, thaok God ¢ Prusian Tanbasador at his Cowte 0 . : ot e g t is usserted that Prussia Las sow ey overn- ("""s“"' intho sbsency of Mr. Price, who ladl y el of Northern Germany witl a view to ascertyin of the Geperal wment to deelare the + ebdah axaioda pexnie | 25102 U011 | on the 6tn of Merch lnst was printed Jast week, by the Treas- | 00004 EO lation then o= 'S gl the righ 4 0, namely: ¢ » Slate of Ten 1i {hie Constitati g Lad 8 for thrce week 1. NoState shell make ér exfe 3 : shall sbridge the privileges or immnnities of vry Department, . amounting 1o §362,500. The amount | must not ! from v A R ” o the United States, nor shall any Séate doprire any person of | 801 Aifferent points s §365,600, of which §200,000 | the wisces and s th Hie8 fi 03ocUthog W, | o vy s Ay et BEr ST S (62 ope | W hether hey would le disposcd to conclude & rejaiald §te, Tiberty or property without due process of law, nor deny | wo 1o New-Vo k. J £ B gt B 1 the people of | iy yesterduy of making bis able speeeh. '\ mh » L Ay b o8, by (he exs e wame power, | U Wy ewonrTh asked wnd obtained leave of absen” uh‘finwnhx-vww 0 any person Wi ts jurisdiction the equal protection of the NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION d control their his Inws. 2 , The National Bank s 10 the other, and that was | | ™ punced that he would: nok) nvail | a declaration to be brought fre presentatives shall be apportioned & e e e Prosident for Aip nablo | I8 e privilege nultas he could s pairon the | fusfeg to take the Prussien wotion for 1 of the Coms era) States which may be included within this Unio amounted to $1,919,315 A v libe m,.,u..-x.m, and of keeping whisky into eon+iferation before the great Germsn Poweis 9 S bty f $260,948,253, + i 4 Luughter. N s setife sisiarh, coustisg the whole 2em DISBURSEMENTS AND TRA e "fll ey b ¢ Hovie adfourned. e+ and Baden are said tobe ready to join Par o ' gtk 4 in forbidding the exportation of horses from theis Jug to their e eram trom Berlin, of April M, s would, with the Saume zes), sup- tenitories. A persors in each State, exclading Indin Durt B bak. hs b p State tke elective franchise stall be dented to ' SO Ny . (RS 14 white” w wl of the States. IHo was not an cnewny DARING BANK HOBLERY. portion of its male citizeus not le 21 years of age, 4mno 1 eleetive franchise was bt was opposed to conferring on t Jrateeess oot gibe sem ofMcial Nord Dewtechs Algcmsine Zeitung contra % dca o the Re- | e of the State, th d been en b he would be grat H iots the statement that Prossia i a.‘,r:“r‘wfi'h” i ‘E ,{v ) sury Department Inst | gaged in th beiog disfr The colored E . l:, b 'l‘“““", l" The Marrison nl Bank of Cudiz, Oh gt e Girman p L Mlion, or other crime, a R T B £ by -4 1 one-fousth of the practied Lo d 81 s that the prope 2 is not merely & e shall be reduced in the provortion Which tie Dt bes of of th . Nuvy and Iuterior Depart. | population of Teunessce & " ousth of the | colored pecple of the It was curion Hebbed of $350,000-990,000 Reward Bat is the resuis of an irresiatible necesaity, snd Stat ¥ Y P 1 1 taking the rela ut Y, b me) shall bear to the whole uuuber vi siale eisl: | ments were as follows w199, | ¥hole population, and taking the reiative CoDiFimLC find the men who, , were the stron Otered. L, waltas s proposal be carticd oat, toe ruin of Geimany ‘sach male citizens sh un lo cisl- | ments were as follows: 2 Federal and the Re advocates of th WuisLixo, West Virgiuia, Aps 1806, | is inevitdble, as the question of the Duciics Las skown. sures wh Abont 3 o’clock this morning six burglars entered the ‘The Inds pendence Belge publishes a dispateh from Fravk- years of age. Interior, $140,800, he belief that Austria will provisionally gens not Jess than residence of the cashier of the Harrison Nationsl Bank Spc. 2. Until the 4th day of July, 1£70, ll persons who vol- FUNDS ON HAND. adliered to the late insurrection, giviog it aid and The following is a statement of th onnt of fund o roposing lie Diet that the federal sriny should bo shall be excluded from the right to vote for membe:s | ,,'l_‘(' "')‘. sdelg i n,',', Anciaw ,[ ] wacetiug in Clevedand, Ohio, | Cadiz, Obio, bucked and cagged that gentlemar, and com- | i i ¥ of Congress, and fur electors for President asd Vice-President | b ) srbid, sppifacaloe. sigay naserting extreme States Kights d 1o | pelled his wife to deliver up the keys « | o same of the Usited St i bill, git d the sttempt to centralize power in (o Drvossiline Shisen. (s Hiasbanii iy ol | This dispate her with otber information reaching 8 e U. 8. Legal Tender Notes. also | sting that ol the St sl ssny hed { nt the present ppose that the question of runce without muc and robbed the safe of | araments will shortly be settled satisfactorily by the confiden- 7 Austiia to Prussin. clearly entitled to rep giving them their eivil 1 £300,000 in United States bonds and about $#,000 in de- | tial overtures stated to bave been ia Src. 4. Neither the United States nor any State shall assame | Nutional Baok Notes f tr pay avy debt or obligation aiready incurred, or whick may wolitical power to protect those { these peop KTO8S, them such power was an attemnpt at dise s : o 23 ! itizens of the United Sta did th ‘uu.rr | union. 1y in p.,',.,,‘..,. wight now do what | posita, Afeer locking the watchman in the safe, they | The settlement would consistin a muiual and simultaneous tive franchise from the He | they pleased, but o power higher and_ stronger hun theirs | made good their escape on a Land-car, eutting the t. di perefter be incurred, in aid of the insurrection or war against « nway the ers ubandoned the the United States, or any elalm for compensation for loss of - . .o Juoted Worcester nud Webster as to the_definition of o | would oserrale theu ' « government | greph in two places, ~ The rob yoluntary service or labor. and, Temporar, citizen, and also from Kent's Comment h e 88me |yl cherishing the Union, would demaud in a voice not | car 't o station ‘near Alexandria on the Pittsburgh and teer corpe R 5084, sid {00k & the wood | bit tu Vieons, Gratz and Pesth. 1t 1 quirements of the sent tode- | Copstitution. They would sit in judgment on the g right; but this joint resolution would | ueations, and would send representatives who would o hus been in pursuit, small portion of the white population | respeet the rights of the States, scek to heal and not de- nty thousand dollars reward is offercd for the arrest nd would exelude the colored popu- | sioy, labor; to unito and ot to scparate, and pursue that | of be robbers, pteuded that a cit ad a right 10 vote, | g he misanderstool, u retum to the r serve Fund, Special Loan-. .. A% 110 POWER Uy he Loy 8ec. 5. That Congre s shall have power to enforcs, by 8P | w(COFC pung, Surplus Issue U, 8, Notes...... . propriste legisiation, the provisions of this article. Reserve Fund, Surplus Issue Compound Intercst. & BILL TO FROVIDE FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE “TATES IMPORUANT ORDER EROM SECRETARY M'CULLOCIL LATELY I¥ KEBELLION TO THEIR FULL FOLITICAL | fi¢ Secretary of the Treasury on Saturday last issued ¢ iy country lias been aroused and a large | 10 aud Sexony Lave agreed 1o carry ‘onstitution without sy reference cons of the scheme proposed by to the success or non | Prussi I T Cur- vernment is sald to intend issuing TER. the following importuut order. lation altogether. There was uoelem republicanisn | gy’ and generons policy which found but little fasor with ANOTHER DISPATCIL ] ! Whereas, 1t i8 expedient that the States lately in ipearrection TueasURY DEPALTYENT, April 28, 1566, 1 it; that Government was niot republican in form whieh | 1his Congress, but which was to welcome into the halls of Caviz, Obio. April 1 aud 2 tlorins, whieh ~would be declared a Tegal r 98, 1866, | o2 o1uded o large part of its citizens from participation in | Congress Representatives from all the States who would | - About 1 e'clock this morning the Harrison "lr Jtal swount of this currency would be 100, 1 ars and Gov- | 000,000 flor 10 the Constitution and determined tomaintain | Bank of Cadiz, Ohio, was e ernment securities were t scribed in handbills sent by wail to € y and it was its | e deyve ntuent vas | ghe Un | While Mr. Fixex was speaking, several hund I sbould, ut the earliest day,consistent with the future peace and sxmiorhmAhe;r'r-y {;rwu that the l}x\r: i riollnhu‘}?nud it. Congress had control of the matt by 1 ielpatic tates, the Assistant Treasurers at New-York, Philadelpbia | 11 : sfibeser safety of the Usion, be restored to full pastielpation in ellpo- | Bty S0 SRS SHCAIEEE M Sl (LD S aiithore | duty to declare that no Coustitution of a ( Jitical rights; aud whercas, the Congress did, by joint resolu | uj Cinciguati, bave been directed to discontinue frow this | republican in form that excluded any portion of its ci o securities are de- 1tiss sional Bank of Anstria contem- veloud, Twenty | plates calling in all bask notes of a less deubmitation then hittle | tion, proposs for ratification to the Legialatures of the several | date tie receipt of deposits on sccount of temporary losn, ex- | zens, conditionally, from the elective frauchi; 1f the | grphan girls, the iumates of one of the Catholic Orphan | thousand doilars reward will be paid for the apprehension | 10 florins. . tes. a8 an amendment to the Constitution of the United | cevt those inteuded for Clearing-Houso purposes. oint resolution was passed, two points would bo estab- | Axylums here, entered the galleries, and took seats for a | of the robbers and recovery « )00 fo A dispateh from Hamburg of April 14 snys: Siat ) . | Asy ) E ) ) Btates, av article in the following words, to wit (the conetitu- Huon McCutoc, Secretary. ished by it: First, the exclusion of eolured citizens from | fow minutes, the former nud $15,000 for” the lat ars es. | A ramor of Count Bismark's resignation wus current Lere Siad article bere fnsertod), now, therafors, INTERNAL REVENUE. the participation in the Government; aud, rocond, the | Xy they were fling ont again, Mr. WeNTwoRTit asked | eaped on a haud-car over the 8 and Indiana | favaratle intiuence ou (he Bourse. No il te. Thil Wio e s fted amend- | The roce Internal Revenue on Saturday ast, | BI¥ing to the voting population twice the Rumber of 1 ob N i ous comsent to their being admitted | Rufroad, leaving the car at Alexandria Station, 10 wiles | e v o bovsr-c3 v S B¢ omasisd, A8 ERAAVEr. SHE A ANHOR ATHORT & + | resentatives it had at the commencement of tho Rebellio but the Nuus who had them in chayze resisted | west of Steubenville, und made their way porth by the e et Lt mpc“n‘-l-hma:'r ol to hear upon them by | Clovelard aud Pittsburgh or Pitsburgh and Fort Wayuo | he present diffchity brtween Prassia a0d Austria [ bl liat the people of the loyul States | i) the saductive influence | the member from Nlinois (WeNtworTH), aud the ehild ment shall have become part of the Constitution, and any State | were 337 The total amount received from this | ¢ could not beliove 303 1. were rendy to submit to such a sscrifice. lately fu insurrection shall have ratified the same, and sball | source duriag the week, was $3, A Tk H 1t t modified its Constitution snd laws in coufor . v EME VINC] . Mr. HAkp¥G (Ky.) discussed the gnests - v G | A T AT R struction from the opposition point of vie Ratlroad, or the Obio Kiver, at or near Willgburg. ot 2000 081 et. The Cobn Ga A ".’.""‘“"i therefore, lhdluol Lave an opportuuity of cujoymg t " " N ('HA;'i:(‘!\' JEWEY, n.):‘:‘l:xu‘:lh“x‘x‘:u m“‘.“”‘du»fll l‘l?:)l:’i’u the .'-‘,‘nl".f;':'&:' o o said e riyileges of the floor. ident of the Harrizon National Bank ot Cadiz, Olio. | ernment, e; tically reiterating her previous denials of the i e nd Repreentaives Gum wich Stae, if | A aaionalcometery tas been commenced at Wise | thero had beem two, rebelions $5 (o couatey Zone at the | ¥3fr. Baxks then addressed the House in behalf of the O, e alan assoriions Tispeeting Aasiriay armamens, sad ju- d duly ¢l and g , may, after haviog taken e | yeoior Virginia, which is intended to contain the re- | North, sud one at the South. Although differing widely | Now-England eapitalists, who had } B v e sisting upon the demobllization of troops by Prussis 6 order sequired oatbs of office, be admitted into Congress. e the Uaiied States. soldiers buried in that portion | o0 fote point, they bad been yet in realty, leagcd to- | refiected upon the other day by Mr. Wentworth, in the d . ~of Reco . o confirm the pacitic declaratious of that Power. SKecond: And be it further enacted, That when any State lately b doah Valley, Tt . gether, and bad boeon warring o uv’erlhmv the Coniti- | hate on the Northern Pacitic’ Railroad bill. He (Bauks) eral journals in this city and elsewhere have THE ALLEGED PRUSSO-ITALIAN TREATY. in insurreetion shall have ratified the foregoing pre of tho Stionandoals Valley. 1t is situated in tho western | fition” and dissalve the Union. ~“Tlo tebellion at the | i not doubt that the capitalisis of New'Eneland were | contained notices regarding n plan of ecousraction, prepared The Neues Fremdenbiast publizshes the Rtowisg peirip eerdmens ' ths Consittion, avy part of he dlreck s, | Poction of tho town, wiul contains about an acro and arbalf | South wsended. o peopie lnd abandoned and repi | Jasgelyinterestedin the Snancial omtsof tho euergrise i | by Kobast Dale Owen. and sid to bave been debated in the uiateas io.ths Slegalnfinsiyy 800 (WAGH W SN Vs ¢ i Fede i ated secessiol ey retu o 0 vl 5 od trictly t liist 11} > 1 - o y: under the act of August 5, 1361, which may remsio due aud | About 400 bodies of Federal soldiers were already interred | (1050 ROVEREE FUT e Conntitution and law 10 | T et ot S nriae R twas sirietly trlo, bistorical | Jieconstruction Committee, und some have given what pur- | Kaly eagages (o dociare wa aguinst Austria av soon ag ported 1o be the plan itself. Prussin shall bave either declarad war, or commitied ap act , and unpaid in such State, may be assamed and paid by such State, | 00 the spot pr vious to its selection, aud over 100 hass | {ou,1y dosired a restoration of the Union. But the North- | peopio of Massachusetts since the foundation of the Gov- fhostility. P cfiant, nud there was | frubiont. that hiad uot in view whove and beyoud por- | Wolappon to know that i has been Tanlniand of Venotlo: with (he oxeoption of be fortremes a8 in every instance and the payment thereof, upon proper assurances from such | been buried there siuce. o rebellion was still :_:mpu'nllhln‘d; o b el g Btate, to be given to the Secrelary of the Treasury of the STRINGENCY OF THE LATE BLOCKADE. 1o hope for the restoration of the Union until that rebel- | yonal advantages the welfaro of the Governuient. Al- | more or less inaccurately reported. Such & plan has, amon cittof V o United States, way be postponed for a period not exceeding A distinguishod Admiral of the United Stat A Navy, lion was subdued or at least reduced m.cnnl.r‘nlnblu 1i- | though it might be conceded that they had been very for- | ginors, been nuder d,,{.u.:,’m by the c.....l...m.-.. arnuo: :.I:.';u‘,‘\‘u-:uu ~|..::'uhfife;:ellx; ‘,':'.q,":fl'..':fi.'“.'. lv'fi'-::nm"n“ s Tt o 1nd AT G pestdps 0 A ot gL o J €3 Navy, i | poricy, The country had gone through four vears of ter- | yunate in all their onterprises, and had acquired wealth, | goooon 10 Lraced in two docaments, oue o Joint Reso. | 150 Prussisy Goverumeut farther euguges 1o ahmmlu{, y - recommending the pardon of an eminent cotton merehant | rible and exhausting war to knr eloven States frou going | that wcquisition was Lonorable in itself, bocause it strength. | STUctom I 1800 il J the possession of the mainland of Venetls. alvays excepti t lution amendatory of the Constitution, and the ether, contin- | the fortrosses, and will gunraatee o he maintenanee to provide for the admission | her present possessions. The Kieg of Italy, on bis part. Je- A BILL DECLARING CEETAIN PEKBONS INPLIGLILE T0 OFFICE | of Louisians, says: Fiaaucial writers now candidly ad. | out of the Usion, aud mow it had gono through fuur | ened the Governmont, Tho character of tho men engage months, and was threatened with four years of Conges- | i the enterprise that had been under discussion n;nf . | gent on the passage of tho fir: [ NDER THE GOVERNMEN' TED 3 i (0 g UNDER TRE GOVEENMENT OF THE UNITED STATES, wit that the stringency of the blockade, for which the | S0 {yolitical war to drive these oleven out, aud pre- | yond auy question either bore or elsowhere, Those who | to Congress of Reprosentatives from t claros tiat he wiil attack Austris upon the Mincio with #0000 ex-ingarroctionary | 5,0 Sng will throw 40,000 ackoss the Po; ot the same time Be it cnacted, §c., That 0o person shall be eligible to any | oot ow aogivin . . ) . uavy g merited credit, kept cotton in this | yent u rest £ the Union. There could bo no sich | jere engaged in such onterprises in the presont dug repre- | States. As the lattor recites the amendment whicl it o g s under the Govaroment of the Uaited Staies wo 18 12 | aountry to the magoifioeut amount of $400000,000 in | thing u» reconatructivg, the Uiy unleas it had beon | wetcd tho clas of men who bad been “hgaged i all ‘tho | ohieet ofthe former fo propose 0 the.States, ik exbaits the | {10 e g LT b o o il "'“"””_“’P i, ""‘ o e the Coufalarate | BTCCbACKS, o §30.000.000 in gold, which since the broken up aud dissolved. Tho busis sud contral Mea, | groat eutorprises of th eountry. They had u character e A, e o rasation (0 the States laely fn insurrec. | K10% Eamautel further wromises not.tylay down bis arme 0 President aud Vice-President of the Coufedorate | osing of the Reballion bas coudd to the relief of th therefore, of the Northern revolutionary movement, called | oy,ich was peculiar to themsolves, co-extonsive with th ion of thei full potitical until the Prussians shall e in lagal possession of the Eile Btates of America, so-called, and the heads of departmeats | ¢10%108 . - 0 of the - | roconstuction, was disunion, 1t rosted on the assumption | sreat enterprises of the world - aud that would Whereas, 1t I out b n States lately in insurreetion “The treaty is dated Marel £7, 1366, avd sigved by that the Union had been dissolved, wud had no other | 4. the Goverament should exist. He did not w shonid, at ictently with the Tuiare pesce and | both Cotrts.” icipation in ull political | OPINION OF THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY OF GERMANY, tional credit, the uational currency and the tax-paycrs ty of to full py thereof. - yho i (rom ¢ the Union to the ' foundation or support. The war waged by the Southern | o the merits of the question that was at issue g Mcond—Thon v ks consicios e st sguts o (13 froa o e of the Union fotheotber. B 1% 10tk the States out of the Union was o fuil- 60 Akt e antiatuan from | wion | At the meoting of ths Natioaal Vorciu, recently beld in lerate States of Amariaa, 0 called. CONDITION OF THE S0UTII. Ure; the war on the part of tho Governmout (0 keep them | Joston, who woro counected with that enterpris Jutification | Rerlin, the utmost mistrust of Connt Bismark Zhird—Heads of Depastments of tho United States, offieors | Rev, Dr. Daly, special agont of the Post Office. Depart- | in was u suceess. Lo sy, ther re, that the eleven se- | wpong the most honorable, the most tfluentidt an foliowing woeds, b0 | peform of the Federal Dict nifested a of the Army and Navy of the Usiied States, aud all persons | ypept for Louisiana and Toxas, arrived in the city this | © ses wero ont of the Union was to say that the | yost publi s well as the wost wealthy men i | * PR strong feeling azainst war. Herr Schulze 1 educated iu tho Military or Naval Academies of the United | | ive on siness connected with the postal service in | o the Foderal Government was a failure, and that | the country, sud if any persons wers enzueed in"aneasires | ggopox 1. No diserininati TIORGl b miade by any State, nor oy | thot Prussia, while appealing to the people, adressed e T hich ot the Gonrlea i Utiod Pattes; axd siinsi | "0TL08 i ted wi postal service in | uilure of the Southern Rebellion was its success, | tending to de roment | ghe o, us. b0 the olvil Persin, because of race, | Self , and virtually called upon that bee . & (he South. He reports favorably as to the speady re- . This important discovery line heen made by the SUperior | {)uy were no participant eolor or previous condition of seryitud to dissolve itself. The Prime Minister well degueinie’ Ders of either House of the Thirty-sixth Congress of the United H . | B, I e ¢ -y Bolly parti 8 o o g o - v J A i, dissol el Lo e eld aeguainie’y sstablishment of post o and post routes in his dis- | Wisdom of the Northern Rehols, 1t was wholly nukuown r Sxe 2. From and after the Fourth day of July, inthe year VT, | (ith the Diet; he v that 0o proposal suck us hie bad Siates, who gave sid or comfort {0 the late Rebellion. . - L B o G bt " | {1t the South. I the cleven Statos were out of the U or 10 excite 1 b g | 3o discrimingiion hail be muade by sny Sute, uor by the Haitel | g, de oonld lead ta. anythivg. n Fourth : Those who acted as officers of the Confederato Statas | !¢t When be v A0S Jat Ball not. s wingle Jeflarson Davis bud been guilty of trea o actual wealth the e TC the | @Rrees: becsuee of riae. colot of ppevionn reito If th wer pinoged fn war it could nog of America, so-oalled, nbore tha grale of colonel fin the srmy | © nissioned postmester was 1o be found in [ & he owed it no allegiance, | d it to the € would look to the fisheries, ‘which were ; hop: 3 lidanee 1u s lerders, Bt | Government, and his long fwprizonment was the foundation of the commercs of the e to . the Prussion people had na confider | AR 0 ticadors, (Loug and loud applause.] wow nearly 4l the principal mail routes are ope ny | en . If that were so, then the war v the opening of the East India trade, | keep the eleven States iu the Union for they were tion ok manuficturing interests f out—but was a war of 1 nguests and subjugation, try in that part of the country, to the or master 1n tho navy, or any oLe who, as a Goversor of either of the so-called Confe lorate Stat ve aid aud cowfort to the ate Rebellion, State iu all the South—the *“situation” 4 4 agree to engage in war its eor stitationa) be absolutely guaranteed, A previousspeukes poiiey (olfowed by the Prussian Govem: | the best ** reconstrucled” 1aiana, he Uhinks i v Lberty wust denonnerd ¢ Fifth: Thoss who hava treated officers or soldiers or sallors | faith, and frecdmen and whites hard at and who would justify, ueh i cause, the willie 1i¢ schools, to the opening of railronds to 4 % of the Army or Navyof the United States, oaptarsd during | structing plautations and lost or wi treasure expended and (he rivers of blood shed in carry latterly to the construction of th railway line which 0X- | istion; the progierony of this sicle ment in the Duchies, and said f had_paisfully toubied the Jate war, otherwise thau lawfully a3 prisouors of war, sinion, Louisiang will s00n be herselC agai o the war ! The theory of the Recoustruction paity tends from the Atiantic to the Mississippi and toward the | - Now, therefore. fie it macted by the Sewate and House of Reyresent- | the foy caused by their deliverance. The mesting sepas 1t is understood that the vots upon thom was 12 opinion, Louisiana will soont be ¢ g4 | disunion and revolution, and meaat nothing ol Pacitie, it would be found that w 3 atives of the Uniiwd States of Amevica, in Congress amenbled, Tust | mted i the midet of warm expressions of petriotic celing. by PO Chem wao 19 againgl ) me ey callod upon the people to unite with the great De nen had been engaged in these enterp whensver the above-recited auendiment shall bive becowe pact of the crowdod meeti ..;P il 15, ut 3. Asitis known that Sonator Johusd 0 o Assoclated Press 4 Lows g & B th rprises, 2 hemewot the sbore reclid smotiment shal ure bucome part offhe | A crowdod. neeting way hald gt Barlin, Apcil'iS, E on and Roprosonts. "W asuixeTos, Saturday, April2 hosts of the North and rally around and support the ject was 1o strengthon tho Government, ok 110 aecond | (e s and vt aat wrodifia] e tonutiation sad tows in con: | Which the fullowiug fosolutions were uuanimously voted: . tives Orider and Rogers only voted in the nogative, the o Ty ue il 4 | dent in his noble 8a.d for the libertios of the peopl | for their own porsonal advaptage. But tiw caj | fovmity w th the hest section therscf, the Senstors sud Represen's | 1 A war beiween Pitasis and Austria would be s ve- aBirmative must bs Senators Fessenden, Grimos, Mur-is, | . TRRATE. WETH JARAR: - | the Northern_ rehellion would be crusied and | would never v cosovived, much 183 oseouted, an dhvenfron sk Buwvo, I toord doly wicted i quaitd, Jall stor | tiogal misfortune, - Howard and Willisms, and Repressntatives Staves The President hus offic med the eonvention I.rln»n»l-lm:xghl heritage of Constitutional libe great works bt for (b common people, Capital in | g, akes &:'.;3;:1:;..:».‘:”‘ oy bo adsmitiod oo sue fh..fl": A Libor! Prassian Ministes would alone comnfhad | Wi o sty between the Empireof Japas romeutsof tae | and the Coustitution restored and preserved. ngland, as everywhere, wos naturally timid, dis- T W hdnaal Legioatute, ‘whis s iachided | the general confidence required for Pederal reforu. / rmshburas of Hilinots, Morrill, Binghaw, Coulling, Bout | United States, Great Britain and Holland, pro- Mr. MOURLIEAD noxt addressed the Houw on the ¥+ trustiil, without contidenca, without inteliect, as well as . d v “ 0, The tahsbitants of sebleswig-Holstein have on - the sum | financial condition of the country. He said that indis- | without patriotisin—"*a laggard in love, o dustard in war.” of the Army or Navy of ate right to dispse of their ows {ilure, sucha popu! scuibers of tha, Fuley atxth Gon | b tning tho only mwosal aud logal bisis of wpy con d LAk part i the insar | stitutional L:u;.;rnm;zt." e Gl fi“" % i lea of Coun! mark constitu sassond. Persous who bare beon civil ot Jighomatlc offowm efithe pg‘ll::x‘::: of German Lnion and liberty b i censored "Tha ruterest was with the peopls add ot | 3cuied Contaderaie Goraruest, ut vlcets of e Ariny ue Navy | iy q rigiculod in numerous moetings assembled 36 V5 - £ aa1d Governaient sbove bhe rank of Colone! fa the Atuy or Lieut O R enohay.. e Inedary of ho Li ’.‘3 well and Blow. vernmeuts of n i Tosnitios aud expenses. This conven- | cussing the duty which the Government owed to labe These enterp: Lad been enforced on Me country by the This will be reported to the Flouse and Senate to- i i " ' e i1t o inw of the hostile acts of Mori Daisen, | did zot wish to @¥oid considoring the other duties which | common people. Capital would ot have invested a dol- morrow, xud an sarly day Sixed upon for its consideration. | Prines of Nagato and Swov, which were assuming dovolyed on th Co:‘gm- in connection with the work of | Jar in m,,p:.,é m(-n.«.xr» of r.'fil" s, if ;lm pu!‘.i;:.’.:i]",f h:h aul “The proposition embodies the deliberate judgmest of the wuch formidable proportions as to make it difficalt for | restoring the natiou thority over the lately rebellious | not been prepared for them through discussi by Julg ! the Ty ithbully 1o observe the e, | tatos, " The diies b consired e of the highest magni- | common prople. ~ R el v © Governme in b and Hoita abbest and truest men ia Congress i g A ] X ova iamed havingbsen obliged to send | tude, und they must bo performed fuithfully, wisely aud | with the capialiste, and when appeals were mads to Cop- After fvll_r months of the most searohing iovestigation | their combined forces Lo 1he Straits of Simonoeskiin order | well. There should be no baste, no rashipess, and no cow- 58 OF ltml Stato I.quump t was from thn ]\:or‘\llla 12'.,‘2“‘3.""'.1’.‘ i regard to whom it shall appear that they | tnore especinlly those of advanced principhes seel (o aud dispassionate diseussion, among the metmbers in cou- | U 468110y the batterios erected by that Daimo for the de- ardice, but, on the contrary, cautious watchfuluess should (‘hr-' came, and not frowm the capitalists, 71! 1 treated oficers ot soldiers or eailors of the Army or N page ™ shonld be enconr. ) L] ¢ 3 y A The very first pub- | |7 incline to the opinion tht the Count @itten, it i beliovod tho plan will ot tho entire sanc. | PLTICHIOB of foreiga Vestels nud the stoppago of trude, | pieceds eiry tep, sel-poasession guaraate tho soundncs | i act of hisifs was theintroduction i tho Massachusetty United istn, o whatever rcs o coor catyted durtng the ut sivil | (1" prooeed with tho waiter, wers it ooly for (ba, yo By The Glovernment ot Tetoonon' by Pi8votved ke | of every Hnk of poficy, and waly courago point out the | Legislature, 1u 1849, of & resolution in favor of the | - Fosrfs. Perion s tesard to whot it sLall sppear that 1 brpose of kecping the cherished subjeet before the o of opiion and wentiment. Thus far, 1o | vty of chastising tiin” ribelious " Prince, bein | danger and surmount them. Ample guarantics for the | construction of & railway from St. Louis to the Pa. | detovel. 5 pear that they are | B nation.. It is, however, well understood that, were among the Union members of eithor Houso has ex- | held respousible for uny damage resulting to | future should be required, Sonth should abandon, | cifie, which resolution was adopted W i e g drypesed 5 anic Puliament, e Presued any dissent from this § the interests of the ‘e Towers, a8 well | not ouly Slavery, but the priciple of Siavery, shotid | houses of the | il li g | Yoke Navigstion Open & Pty il Bow ike The friends of ) Visiuaps s the cxpenses oceasioned by the expedivon. The | secure ibo sighis of freedmen, should repud e Bebel . ot ipd g PRI i g \ donsads, and 10 \ 8 of the President gavo assurances, s b, resoiuee e elaimed right of reecsior, sho ld enie | ¥ Amilen 0 L €. wete Le ( Iciuse, Tk by s United Stades, ( eut Britain, France Couv.ut i ot n spin of Juyaltyy wad prove Dby thos woiks w Pobt, kgt it Cougress camics out the peben L

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