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e o B Nework SBAERSE Tribwne, vor: XX VL. 7.820. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1866, PRICE FOUR CENTS. | . “FROM WASHINGTON, | jmeer Veidge ot Hage | -Mr, YowaRs—The humble Senator from Kentucky CLAIMS POR HORSES, Tregret very | Mr. WraLEy (West Va.) introduced a bill in referered /ing the construction of 0 (Mr. Davis) says that ie his principle still. to claims for horsea turned over to the Government, which MENS OF P ONAL CURRENCY. apportionment of the same, preference shonld be given to ! adopted, anth ous resources of the Treasury 1Ay pos- ;“u‘n n;.‘{;h Ststes -kmv-v not w;-n‘rnlm' their Just pro. (.Hlu\l. Mo, ; te har B ty t. 1 pr #ibly b h occeds of selling syecime of ¢ ortion of National bunking capital, and with die regacd The bill as amended was then peseed. much to bhear him make such an annonncement, 1 pro- r ot I Sl | bly bo d the pr ‘.d of selling specimens of our | o the Tesouree ,;,p]luqx.m’l of T ,.“.,,-,,n'y.u-p, ‘\rru‘:u-xu 1108 BILL. nounce the principle to be revolutionary, uncoustitutional was read twice and referred to the Comuwittee on Military 3 his Pintdion suadts, R KIEE e d The VIl nikins appropriations for the support of the | and tressonable, 1 move that the Senato adjourt, Affuirs, Y OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, | cbincts sold at balf price. This immense AVPROPRIATION FOR PUBLIC PRINTIXG. Pest-Ofice De O catng e ar i called up, | - Mr. DAVIS—1 wholly dissent from tho position of the COURTS-MARTIAL: AL D 40 | specul e R The President kas approved the bill 1 Mr, TE T o wnend. | Honorable Senator; it is neither revolutionary, uncousti- | - Mr, BrowrLs (Cal. offered a resolution, which was i ately under advisement, P 4 L) 3 t ERRORES (CORCRNNING FHRADS 2 000 to supply the deticiency in the L for b ment to the tutional, nor treasonable. ; ndopted, requesting the Comuiittee on Military 10 e — ¢ PORTS (ONCERNING TIE AUSTRIAN MINISTER. pablic printing for tha year ending No pevsoo axereisiag: or perarmiug iliafntios of any offeq) | - TREenMS, ab 3 p. m., withont taking action on the inquire into the propriety of providing by law that whers v v ey POV AT D BRTIN(C o Austrian Minister offers his hoase for sale or rent, and $95,000 for public binding. which by Inw s reqired to be filed by the advice and consent pending bill or amendment, adjourced. eyer any person subject o the rules and articles of war CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGY, b gives eolor to the reports that xpectsto receive CONSUL RECOGNIZED. of the Se Lefore confirmation by the Senate, reccive = - 5 $hall botried by court-martial for any alleged offeno, av.d rs that ho expectsto receive 5 OF - - K paspori thoald Auatig beaioo R The President has recoguized . Schster as Consul of | by salary or compensation for bis services, unicea Le he coms HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, lheflndh’fiof e Conrt shall be that he s % not guilty,” s I pascports should Austria insist on sending troops to . missioned by the President to fill up & vacen fwhmh hes| STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS. the President and Judge-Advoeate, or Recorder of ue ” Mexieo, e ;',\", :"p.‘,'}.' r-;c;r- :;f ""f 'Sepn:v}llt:;l :’::;u‘;i‘x«:&%m "The first business in order being the call of States for | Courtsball give a written certificate of acquittal to the ses ; oy o . T 3 11, happened by death, resignatio 1 1y i i f . cased crest and couls r"!(‘ Propo&llmn of the Recenstruetion | . MUSTER OUT OF A COLORED RFGIMENT. the Sturdy Beggars. M7, JORNSOY (MA.) opposed it ngement of the b';;,?m,’;'{;‘;m’f,’,‘,‘;:fl:;,fiér:'i,;fi':fif,',“l rther time and 'l:e"','"l‘" aball thes bo rel £ e . - The Fourth Regiment U. 8. Colored yogps will be ail e e {ing power of the Presid e did not thivk the | ucilitios for the conversion of tho Stato banks into wi- - INTERNAL REVENTZ PRAUDS. ' Committee. wustered outof sexsice. Tiakas o P oo g § oL Sh pemoie romoving from office was understood | figpq hauks, which was reed twice and refermed to the | 3tr. Hrasy (Cal,) offercd a rosolutl ~whieh was adopted, B " he appearance of my letter in Toe Tx in Lie amendment socording to a statute of 1863 to pros | Copyyittee on Banks. Hting the ailegstions i nsible pablic th THE TKEASURY PRINTING BUREAU iry 30, protesting agaiust the, gift-book and seedman | Vide that ofticers appointed by apd with the advicejnd g WASHINGTON TERRITORY. | n et of tho Hareqss law Bost 1 e o i y ! consent of the Senate, shonld be removed only by and with SHINGTON T X 3 | in the en orcement of the Kevenue laws at 0B it ¢ iud vy abuce which Las crept under the wings of our Government, y W e Mr. RicE also introduced a bill to disapprove of the act | New-York, frauds had been ~ committed ~on tie the advice and eonsent of the Senate was pros " 7 ™, | ) tha room it ocenpics ong the sto § ¢ law creating the office of 1) Ner of | Of the Legisiative Assembly of Washington Territory, in | United . States; and also that frauds bad been cow- Pronsury Department by aor i : s g i7, Trumbull suid, hasno | T°fe" 1o Ne ania County, which was read iwice | o in the enforcement of the Internal Revemio 1 Besao tal Tranck balnk ia i Democrat, Tie ' T b b0 | Aud referred to the Committee ou Toritorics. we and i the adjustment of claims for “fle ) ¢ s# There NEW RAILEOADS. | sfoletion thereof _in ~thoso cftfes; and inllrufl;:fi i wittee on PRblie Expenditures to inquire into « and The Nan to promote the | the Con Mr. GARFIELD (Obio) introduced a ] violatio nged frandy, aad to sit during the recess of Cons cfore, no Constitutiona) ue. aaial Order for the rauks of | tion it i i ecial Order for | THE EVIDENCE ON KECONSTRUCTION. ™ e. The intimation of the ||mv‘-‘1‘|l:|:h:’u-: s 10 prevent | Coustruction of a li eof railrouds between tho City. of | such all | The testimony taken by the Reconstructlon Cominittee L however, and will co todo | any one buing put out of oftice and anotber in his place Washington and the North-West for national purposes; | gress at stuch place a may be dumeflm)flmnnlinvhuul will ]l be this week LUTinUCS 10 APFROFRIATE Woney {98 | wo s 1o receive bis pay, snd, if the Pr t thin alto s Wil S pRmoM the soldrtEe of aline of rilroad | by such nuiuber, mot esaediog thrge of ueh comin! § Next Week $ & | chasi de, printing books or ineks = 18, the Buccessors sh from Pittsburgh, Penn., 6 Cleve land, Obio. s may be deemed advisable, . of Next Week, INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS ¥OR AVRIL he thous o Doromes u law, until h | , Both bills wero read ‘twice und referred to the Select CLATMS 0N VENEZUELA, others’ e g 2 Committeo on Military and Postal Ruilroads and ordercd M:. Dricos (Mich.) offered a rosolution, which -{0 | to be printed. ndopted, requesting the Secretary of State to o The Tnternal Rev 1 are as f ¥ said that, adinitting the powe e with & llst of the claims of citizens of the United ot i o et s | 7 van officer, 1t was qnest RATLROAS BRSDGR, THE POST-OFFICE APPR(PRI Riears { b wtions of sl right to do s0, 'The precedent about | M. SPALDING (Obio) introduced-a joint resolution for | States, row pending in the United States Legation at Cor- T s, fieo to | one, and might return to | the construetion of ! Ige across the Cuyahoga | raceas, cgaiust the Government of Venezucla, and to 18t -y N newspaper witbout the fose now in | Kiver over aud upon th cerument piers at Cleveland, | what measures are required to bring such claimstos P—-— Seaes ot i1t & majority in Congrese, while | Obio, which was read twice and refersed to the Committce specdy settlement. A A Curb on fbe Appointing Power of the | v appiopriation to buy vp fhe ident dectid, Cotgress might | ob Commeree. MISSOURI MATTERS. ’ ing Total sivce ¢ Companies in niry. | then rofuse to pay the President’s appo Mr. Johne WAGON-ROAD IN MONTANA. Mr. LoAN (Mo.) introduced a bill declaring St. Joseph, President. AT Thus it is, i 56 d Le would read a Jetter from Mr. Ma non the Mr. SM1TR (Ky.) introduced o bill to aidin the construe- | Missour), a port of delivery, which was read twice and e A T ! a tiwe when there v o more Uitter | tion of a wagon-read in the Territory of Montana; which od 80 the Comwittec on Commerce, 444 e i nd Dring e ess and the President thae now exists, | wasread twice sud referved to 1he” Committee en Ter Mr. BLow (Mo.) introduced a billto allow the extension ey ). f vrojects for depl ¢ there is o war at present, tories. of the wharf at 8t. Lonis, which was read twice aud yo- r g 1.)=There i FEDERAL RELATIONS OF TENNESSEE. fered to the Committee on Military Affairs, resolution EQUALIZING BOUNTIES. aud WarD (N, Y.) preseated yeselne ¢ of New-York in favor of equalicig Mr. Koykespann (L) introduced a joi declaring the Co- 1 relations of the § f Ten- | Mesers. DAL nessee Teston pro relations with the United | ticus of the Sta | Stater; which was yes d twice aud referred to the Judiciary | bountics. | Comuittee, The Senate Passes the Bill Exideing the ¥ississippi, re there is 1o war; i THE BLAINE-CONKLIRG CONTROVERSY. DUTY ON WOOL. . Vax Horx (N. Y.) presented o petition, signed by Mr. Hunparp (ow roduced s bill o amend the act | 63 ¢ of Elba, Geneseo County, New-York, wshing is doe pid 1804, grapting lnnds to the State of Towa, to of the duty on wool. Mr. JORY w.'w'.,m....d bis ¥ | aid in the coustric railvond; which was read twice WOMEN'S RIGHTS, Mr. Toubull Lad admitted the power of | and referred to the Conmittee on Public s, Mr, Cowrumxe (N, Y.) presented a petition of Mo t 10 remove duriog the ression of the Senata, | RELIEF FOR MINNESOTA SETTLERS. Butts aud 6> women of Hopsdale, Mass., - e the F | %r. Wispo (Mino.) introduced joint resolution for | amendwent of the Coustitution l-’flllihmlis the 8 Id beof t s on the Sioux Reservation, in | from distranehising citizens on the wound of sex. sta; which was read twice and refesred The petition was eferred to the Judieiary Committee, 10WA LAND GRANTS. nois does o ieneral Fry. | e purpose of ( fpirited Reply of the lHem. Rescoe Con ation ehall ! 4 % - s of the Vnited ;’l\: I"lm L bty by taking utay the power tg Tudia Aflairs. CHANGE IS A COMMITTEE. , - 15 thios Ry o ek oy ¢ Prddent ANSAS LAND GRANTS. My, Pricr (Towa) wnd Mr. Raadall [Pean.) were e A Select Committeo Appointed to Investigate A 4 i g 4 Mr. CLARK (Kiusas) iutn d 8 Lill granting lends to 1 {rom Beiving on the Comimittee in reference to the swle f i 1 APy i 10 Investigate partment l‘:’nfl': b+ 4 x’: the -:..w\ur I\L"n',ufl‘!u! e construetion of the lbfl‘n”"i"l‘ e Capital, and :lr, Gfinnn“ (Tows) aud My, 2 teiid hold : ey Jihg oM ¢ A | Kansis aod Neosbo Valley Railioad aud ita” exteusion to | Dawson (Peon.) were put iu their places. - (harges Preferred by Mr. Conkli tate exia o3 YRS nevat Do e o o y of the prede- | Reg River; which was read twice, roferred to the Com- [UF RIVER AND HARBOR BILL PASSED, i i - v o B The L i X ph- Of thp on Public Lands, and ordered to be printed. O wotion of Mr. ELJOT (Mass.), the Committee of iha | cording to th le popula abolisking \""hu‘: )"l“«‘l"‘"‘{ of the vm‘(;‘.‘"“:“‘ o in‘|“‘ T ‘Kkme o the ey ;»('llhpnl‘Yninn :fli&rbormnm RO e ) v AR 11 SSES THE HOY efranchisement. T | - - - Mr. Axcoxa (Pe int ced & ther consideration of the River ant I ot YHE RIVER ASD HARROR BILL PASSES THE HOUS . the Seerctary of & {nterhol Tevewio hets S e il i before the Housh forconsidaratiia g ows, St r. ELIOT addressed the House ab considerable escd ¢ _ Fourth: That an act of Congress State 1o be reatored 10 her right sadvocating the principles of internal improvement, aid | expluining the provisions of the bill. He then woved e crult w ustria. We may def i 4 jogt the consb Aot i 3 by expres, +he winy e nzainst us, bat she wii e Sl fore o Y . - too mueh ¥ wked 1 8! » 10 Gestic COImCITe, - - & - THE PROVOST-2 f e PRt cied o et Sletives g 805 | sain you wi b as g A et gty X ‘\ !. e al) of States being completed, (he nest business in "gmm.. question,” y The Heuse of Hoy ’ | respectively, qualified; vrovided that no J | Thon " eport of he Committee on | as the consideration of the resolution nflrf«l by r. Ross asked My, Eliot to admit an = & &4 v g My B | elitata tha civit or & orvion. of { ted, 1 sce th o here States will e kept out till after Julian on the 29th of January, which then weut over | E.ppxm!lnuw,wv for the improvement of the Miicis ate with which the 0 arehal- | States, who left the m naval servi morning | next Presidential eleetion. . ander the rule, laring, a8 the’ deliberate judgment of | Kiver. 3 - pecond time interrupted the business of the country, by | ) 1 "“Mr. Suseewn suid be would fy the guestion | this Houee, th 'y trial of Jefforson Davis, either | Mr. Eso7 declined, saying that gentlemen all arem 4 idering & comuitte & adiakiislibion of " B + * M. Johmson | by a civil or mili {bubal, for the crime of treason or | Lim were presaing for amendments, 'l‘h? Was L0t @ . sof | ; - Johmeoh | (fle_other erimes of which he stands charged, and kis | appeopristiion recommended in the bill which did mtu:’ the oficial Bureau mpers and | . o Yoy | prompt execntion if found guilty, are imperalively de- | wpon eareful estimates made at the War Dopartment, o bounty-brokers danced re) theft | s R P y A 4 wanded by she people of the United States, in order $hit | upon recomuien s cowing from there. There'wid o and fraud, robbing the » ot af & Sean ¥ R tresson way be adequately branded by the nation, traitors | mot one point in bill conceraing which petitions Lod o sy | Ehoy N2 siokaa of thS. PO wade infemous, and the repetition of their crimes, a far | not come up from the and which hisd not icen SN Goliare, v iy Ho.obared the bolicitade of. thet. as postible, e preyeated. | wost carefully examived. He belicved that in every sae the ficld literally skelete - ¢ g oy Mr. Joriax addressed the House in support of bis | stauce thepeople hed desired the action of Congress, sud anted on m B s . o Senate that § 1 resolution, after which the Tesolution was rejerred (o the | the Committee bad obisiged, from the Department such [ 1 am we At our present o remind the Senate that it coal ke 3 te it must bear the sole respe h this question, The Ol BOW Judiciary Cowmittee. | estimates us ena determine with accuracy ¥ €5 MONTANA. | what was wanted. It not do, he said, to open the | bill to ameudunents, ¥! b would be loose and mere gucs L Conkling's arraignwent of his off sbused 80 as 10 presen ¥ to justify ar J hot body ropriates B ot RUMEULL said Mir long will the mone Mr. ,\(cl.n: ;lr ¥unmlna ‘milnry Emnnled joint Ly nemorials of the Mont cgislature, aaki - | work, memorials of the Montana Legisiature, asking opyrop::;“ o Dowiiaiaiy » r. Wikl & % was wistaken in pup- begging at the W on, pre Jepartis Lea; ste officer in ore of on wonld it n that this was secntive. A t.‘“u 1 ay bave opportunity to represent their States in the legisla- | ticuily wai tional power 48 10 jrevent A practice which ! joint resolution now pen or the annexation of @ por- | went 10 the section authorizing surveys to be made. * ress in the of the present segsion | akaht inawis srenrh ) b Mice without con- | 10D of the Territory to the Territory of Idaho, | Mr. E1107 bad no objection to that, and the followi g personal abus THE UNION DEAD 1N THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TENNES- | foreien labor - the sdopt | " "Thie memorials were referred to the Committoe on Terri- | points were, on motion of Megsrs. Doonelly, Van Ho ing bim with unlaw SEE. | — estion of war with | Lomies. RECONSTRUCTION 'vhfliayfl;'b?mupll:.fiumnly a:h;rmbrofl': aud the artermasicr-General, in a letter to the Secrets ® o ¢ 'C 1) i ] pnon. P 2 ing | cek, Oleott, N, Y., A ed the n-.um agreed upon by that Committee, | Sat rapt negl ar, under date of April 18, snbmits the fo :.e:hn::]:f‘:on q' hmm F e | reey 4 teresting information coneerning the «c FIRST SESSION, it the l“""""“- :hv o enephed on Naturday night, eomprising the pro. utrage with precedent upon the freed | preservation of the remamns of Union soldiers wi : cised that power (o 1863 in il creating | asd 7 > d night, 181D, o4 - " bate and (he righte und diguity of the House, whose spirit | [¢1! in the osmpaisis i1 tie Mhlary Myisigh ot e Teu- | MR LI WASTINGTON, Aprid 30, 1660 Carr Ihe pe Bl | yosed amenduent to the Constitution, the bill to provide | M pazLOnee sl N, it n ol . B .’.'fi- eballenged the ettextion, of the whole House, and geverally | "8 e Featinte he- | for the restoration of the States latcly in rebellion to their | Ment providiug HiF, (60 Tetary ar shall, % . iow of the wko 1€, aud generally | 7" Arrangements have been in progress ik . WiLsoy olutions of th i | £l political rights, aad tBe bill times, he to the works of the fustiied the suspicion that bad been awekened by the con- | Mifitary Division of the Tennessee, for the ¢ achusetts of Reconstrue. | Judici A 3-1'~r-v-\"oox.fin.' Mfi"-xh .!_‘2 n United Siaten mentioned in the act v at followed th ’ i ch Cor . | preservation of sll rewains of Union oficers and soldiery, tion, which wes o the table, t would support | States. 316 IOVE ” e ise « epecny. that f",] t" 8, Hax, with which Copiing K(‘l the supervision o l)‘.mu Ma).-Gen. J. Im.u' 5 et TAX ON u-']-n' ot as 8 jeclongy —he | orders respeetively for Tuesduy, Wednesday, and Thursaiy | | Jast week smashed Fry and bie burean, that the purpose | Chief Quartermaster, acting under the orders of Mi) . | Mo Wneow "“"“ od & petrtion from bookbind s and the Presi- ; of next week. | warranteb] on 0 existed in powerful quertere to ver up with wileuce | George H. Thomas, commanding. £l Tal of the tas of five per cent on e bettor than the present for rri M!x.Acnx}ml. inquired -mnn(mi. report super- ""i‘«‘"“fi&‘;‘fi.’ifix.’.flfi‘&"fi!fmffi.. % £ 90 p : A exe; ¢ been timely and epergetic; ) Inting sulject of remorals wppointents by | seded the report lately made from that Committee iu ref- o : o Sy g mg fwede thel Dhad | gnd vecy.wash Moty ipished, pasticainriy ot | e Felered (o the Omiteos on Figges- | ;wlx”- ke and’ Just 18w on 1B o aeht nov | erence to Tonneeste: €I The previons question waa seconded, the amendier's Stone River and Ch noogn, where tbe condition of the TAX ON MACH Ttul | tobey ssed 10 this informal way as an Mr. STEvENS replied that it did not, adding that the ) l!l‘(e{l 10, wnd the bill pnu»d. i motion to reconsider the vote recommitting the matter to | THE BLAINE-CONKLING CONTROVERSY. He did not “believe it wise to declare M7, BLAINE rose to a persoual question, and asked to spoliated the couniry, and to beat down the Con- graves was suchyus to call for ihe earliest efforts to preseive gessmen who dered show & big front fo that | them, i IL. Gen. Donaldson reports, under date of th Mr, SHERMAN (Ohio) presented chinists of Philadelphia for relicf f ing their business, which wes refc appropriation bi thut an offeer legally appointed should re e 1o pay | the Committee on Kecoustruetion eould be called up at ate. any time. Ar. Ross (1) seid he had no objection to its being buve read a letter from Gen, Fry, which he sent to tue red to the Commiitec Clerk's desk. 2th instant, his appointment was agreed to by the gigantic iniquity. From the day that Mr. Conkliny R Xy b . ; | | S i > tkat be has just received report from Col. o ) protecuted in Utica Fry's pet Assistant Provost-Marsh 2o o e TP (ha Toeartment of ( | on Fivance. y R e e et pescind - ! 7 ! proved him guilty cod compelled b iegorg ‘Atlanta, by bis order. to arcertain t L atson Nlltm“"!"-"" EXPLAN \'h'"-"m‘ ) bill of the tred to by Mr. Sherman. He hid | mwade s special owder, subject to. the revenue and terifl | M. (gm‘l“.“"mthed that he should have an opfe - Lat dreaded by the | ‘B b | & Ly whd grigpegd il t the Prosident Lad no constitu- | measure. | tumity of replying to it. 200,000, ho has been as much Lated as dreaded by the | Teyl Snich reports that— g % \ organiza- y o e | fBe SPRAKEE intimated that ibe special order could not | M BLAINE stated that he wished to bave this letiar willai ho fi d b ! ) th 1 T d in wh b ¥ klon, pe ) lains who fattened on the business of 1..:m~u.ux heir . QU rxnl:g: ).:.‘rr'l:‘!: ;';“':fi*”l‘:i ""h’:"b | tiou in o u'l He'bfl i cfer. | be wade conditional. | read for the double purpose of vindieating himself from ry will erter jor soldiers; d R | our. Mr. ob) o the 5 1al order. € 2 e perishing country with descrtess for rs; and we | & 0 BIoN e er from Gen, Thomas forbiddin orgeniz oo two 1 Mr. Ross then oljected to the 1 ord | the charge of having made an untruthful statement in 11 i 11h 3 | military atbreak of the | qop Jackso 2 the year, ur: | Mr. STEVENS moved to suspend the rules to enable him | House some days sincey and giving in the broad Awerican nd the other t o a e e habit | to mike the motion, and the vote resulted in Yeus, 107; | sense of fairy liy an opportunity to 8 worthy officer v 19 war; one wi« the National i L " that some 4,000 or 5,000 tional Volunteers, The latter was the Kebel or e of removing has been much more frequent than before. | yiolate no confidences when we say that private endeavors | tion, (a copy of which is berewsth inclosed, marked “A n & ! been di vypnma throughout the district; and all partics seem purcl ce of s abl heon dlstri d ct; &) partics seem Bave been made to purchase the nlenu. (.! this able | B0 O Lo preserve what records remain i ¢ e il | lawyer and the forbearance of this yowerful Congressuian. | 3. About three-fourths of the graves bave hend boar | tion, .nhd’ll"l‘x Le former, as r_.; had inadvertently He did not kuow that President Johnson would undertako He wished to make the correction. 10 remove from office toany great extent. But if he (Mr, | The assaul $m on the floor of the H o sumber of the persons ou whose lands soldiers are buried aro | sesault on him on the floo 2 willing to donate the land. THE KEPORT OF THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. | [lendersg) was iu Lis place, and tho same diffcrences ex- i " from the Committee on Reeon- | jated bot Seen him and Congress that now exist between ort whitten report enforeing tae prineiples of | Utica district and the Provost-Marsbal-General, I wovid week for daring to strike a dutiful blow st the | 4 Anvlu?uihrn- s:.: Union dead are buried avo now being | Mr, Fussr Ui M bead of the Enlistment Bureau, and the renewal to-d inclosed as fast as possible, in secordance with general orders | gyruction, reported certain bills and & joint resolution, | Coperess and Mr. Johuson, he would use all the power he the proposed amendment would be e. bave felfbound, humiliating as it would have been, to apcio- indecent form of this resentful warfuse, have lifted what e General, & copy of which which Lo .'.FL ud been l:"hll.)".d'f p t!hgmmu' o doing | 1ot Tl belleved that until it was taken away ‘fhom bim, T "mf.“ EAU. isssocs Tiews, 'fid to make ‘l’he’eon;fl:m. h’:v};r‘q B posed E i #0, that it een the intention of the Commi 9 ne- 2 Job would be justified in using his appointin Mr. STEVENS, from the Committee on Appropriations, | it Wik un error, I will lease to bo judgc t ovse was seemingly o personal controverny nto a matterof | LUy LA BN o establish (hree mation) Cramoved. aji | company the bills and the joint rogolation with v lengthy | e atp arry ook b et oy poticy.” Mr. He, | reported 8 Wl making sppropriations for fhe use of the | Bfter it s beard the letior of the Provost Marsbai-tie e @rave public concern. ‘The luvestigating Comumitteee Was | bodies of Union soldiers which do not now rest in cburc wiitien regort, but such bad Wen the situation of (he | ferson referred to the fact that 4 western wiowspaper Biad | Dureau of Refugees, Freedmengnd Abandoned Lands, for | ¢ral read. ordered by quick and gemeral comsent. Coukling's brief | or otber permanent wad decent grounds, vie.: Al A Committee that the report had not yet been completed. | gaviged tho President to march mT.nm the Chpatal ond | the year commencing Jau. 1, 1966, which was read twice | The CLERK then read the letter of Gen, Fry, of which and dignified to Pry's letter tore it utterly 1o pieces. | ‘Avdsraonville, and either Savaunab or Miilcu, Al bod Tie hoped to bo able to present it to the Senate before | drive the Senate out, and also that Mr. Davis of Kentucky and yeferred to the Committee of the Whole on the State | {be following are abstracts: reply 5 y 1o p | the vicioity of Macon and in Bouth-Western Georgia, will be | long. ! Eathorn Senstc g 4 Wak DEFARIMENT, PROVOST-M. P b sepied & GOV ¢ ve. | removed to Andersonville, 7o about 1,000 ave now buried ng. had seid that if the Southern Scuators came here and of the Union, and made the special order for to-morrow. 3 08T-MARSHAL GEN.'8 BUREA! ; The foolish charge that he had accepted & Governmer’ - | T e Sossen sud A flaats 454 fo the vislastyor | 0o Vil aid Joint resolution were ordered to be printed. | juined the winority in the Seate,it would be for the | The bill makes the following appropriations: ) WASHINGTON, April &7, 1868, taiver while Le was ving pay es & member of Con- | Foruihoro, will ‘be removed to Atlanta. All those Letwien PURCHASE OF A LIBRARY. President to say which was the leal Seuate. Salaries of Assistant and Sub Assistant Commissioners, | | Hox. -'“": & B{;fl"- 4v.—T nave to thauk yoa for yepel- [ Mr. Hows (Win), from the Library Committee, re- | “Mr, Davis (Ky.)—1 will stato what | 0 say and what | 845,500, asarien, SEIenty $100: SALERETE ad petnting, | 126 o4 you did 1n the Toate of Reprasautetives dm sheritd e of the Hirary of | T now behieve. It 1 made the duty of the President to o ditFToution, | Eatcon”Conpilog af Sow Tork. 1 was & aelogss of me 4 4 ”WW of) was every fling and imputation | k': a and the Tennessee line will be removed to Chaila- oint resolution for the pure communieate to Congress, from time to time, sud recor- medical department, | forym where I had no opportunity to be personally ad Nars, 20; 80 two-thirds haviug voted therefor the rules | heusd in the forum where he has been assailed. 1 wish were suspended, and the motions were made and agreed to. | further, to state that, if, on investigation, 1, bad ton Mr S1eveNs remarked that he was instructed by the | that 1 was in error in the statement I made in debate, e to say that as soon as the testimony was touching the difficulties between the member from the ) i e nooga. Tenn. Al those in the vicinity of Sevanneh and Ml | ported in this !::mfl ‘:"*L' le;u, ""I’F"‘“‘"‘.‘ ;“"‘- "E" the fen i bo removed o one ;.ra.am.{:fv thone n;J.;'}'nlu, { duges L Pettigra of South Carolins, for the law librury 0650, mediowl depart sbused favor of the House, in the face of one 1V. There are supj 0 be about 90,000 bodies of Usion | of Congress. leration,such measures as ho shall deem ool Superiutendents, | oo nabled to sa, our asotstiol of its most. honored and useful members. Each and ull | Seidlers In the Pz}".n?.'“p%‘dufl‘:".’; e e reisng | o poAZOTaR FRESGRAL EXPLAXATION. . Y aciuancd was this: that beforo the SR W - ‘nnfi;.didm;u:ss--'v; ! "L'fn'"'m ) :'.;.",‘;f';‘.'-'. ly s L . HOWE rose to 8 personal explanation. He had seen that office he would have to aseer- s )y the 5wl s letter isclose. M were, in 8 fow words, sbown to bo falsc, frivolous, #0d | removal mey lavolve sn sxpendiere ofsone FLLCUL Ll G | i the special dispatches i The e York Heratd s par- | tain what boies of men constituted the Congress; 3f there PENSIONS TO LOYAL SUFFERERS. Jifcial intarcourse with Iepresentatives ia Congress g Soolish. Only the novelty of this atteck npon the freedow | i VIR Cer o™l ehie U the States, no special | 818 b that Gov. Fairchild was bere to arrange watters in | were four bodies of men, two of them concluding that they |, Mr. STEVENS offered n substitute for the bill introduced ::anrum Ilr Jlo:l'v‘.hu"bun constant, aud in many cased of debate, and the purpose o erystallize into the perui- | appropriation for Atlanta will be needed. Tedation to the Fond du Lac Postmaster. 1t was not true. | were the Seuate and the other two concluding that they 24 '“l':" D“; 20, and referred to the Committee of the | Jatimate. whe Bt g ooy mcfl!‘w pent national system of the country the most ddious relief propriation for A ante o Meatracted to forward the work | Gov. Pairchild was here to settle accounts between the | were the House, the Fresident must Decessarily decide | Whole on the State of the Usion, to doublo the pensions | i, "geqiing, Mr. Conkling Tt ehaeetion 1) o D eains 1o th¢ nelghborhood of Atlaute, with | General Government and the State of Wiscousin. In the | which body constituted the Touse and which the Senate; | Of those who werc made prisoners by tho casualtios of the | puypoue to give a brief Deing fhnt 53 asaration, it lo late war, to pay the dsmages done to the loyel men by the | Lourse with this Baresa: b and inter- of the war, the Provost-Marelial's Buresu, redcems this | al possible dispateh; aud, from the progress already mado by | course of @ few remarks on this subjoct Mr. Howe said the | that it was « necessity, and that it was bis plain, costitu- ts of his military division, it is thought there | A gigtant Postwaster-General had remarked that no man | tional prerogati right to :Iolomin{-, under such o | Rebel Government and Rebel raiders, andto enforce the | yade n case for himself 'l,; og to A - 4 confiscation of the property of the eemy; which wagor- ment cbat the Provost-Marshal dg:&nfletmund effort of Gen. Fry and its lamented supporter from Maine | him is other pa - - | et be 5o apprebension that foll Justice will be doue 1o the | 4h0u14'cat President Johnson’s bread and b o did / from genersl contempt. It will be joyful news iu many Kraves of 00t soldiers iu Georgia. should cat President Johnson’s bread and butter who did | state of the cuse, w s the true Senate and which was : 3 g $ not support bin policy. He (My. Howe) did not sgree in | tho trae House. ' I furthermoro stated that if the Southern dered to be printed. st of our poor pecled country,that the Provost-Marshal- | V1, Lottt mestio e M Coeecion i 20 M tien | the T e Asaistant Fostmaster-Glenerul (hat the | members were 1o get. togoiher, with & number of thoir | | Xhe MUAEHLLS Sk re the Usited Siates al the enersl's Burean is going to be put on trisl. 1t is & #afe | Thiomas, Gop. Donaldson bas caused the bodies of seven Olio | public patconage of this country Wi desiguod s an §o- | memboraof the two Honses, aud thoy in the acgregate con, s e ok Couhdarsts Biatss of Anerice: i Birument for dragooning the people iuto the support of | stituted a majority of the two Houses, that the Fresident | tho President to cause the scizure forthwith of such S ronert members, That wi £5,000 more for the same servioe, whetber be received ad- prediction that Roseoe Conkling will either conviet it of :'uld,xpdn. xmgxbyl‘nu R‘Sbtllul A:{.E:.:u::h l...n.n“u;. sod g e i rypasir Ayl T e R v et ’ _ | buried in the National Cemetery 0081 d appro- | any particular line iey. 1l stitutional ctiol T eci er | belony - Abe grossest crimes, or compel it to prove innocence UY | priate inseriptions, stativg the manner of their death, 1 s THE P00R OV ALABAMA l:;y T &ll:grm:lnol‘: “and, if B Souid ahoose t4: i i aging i e 2‘2#':’&',‘.‘:’53&".%‘.‘»‘&1&“2}'»2"“."‘.‘ s | B eonfessing to the most finisbed, incelculable end completo | placed over their er Mr. Ramsey (Minn.) offered petition for relief to the | recognize them us the two Houses u{Con?uu, that they | samo as e property, and to proceed o the condewnation | 8 genersl ajor wtupidity. B GARRISONS. poor of Alubama, which was referred to the Committee on | constituted the regular, legal, coustitutional Cougres. | of that alrea {nlnd. | Dana vested bim, by several orders issued in the name of THE NEW-YORK COLLECTOR. The following important order hes just been promul- | (1gj That is still my opinion. It also provides that the President shall appoint two com- | the Secretary of War, without the savetion of Mr. Stauton, 4 The special The Newc-York T that the | by direction of the commanding officer of the | “Mr TrumsuLL (IL) called up the foll Mr. Howarb (8ich.)—Then the Congress depends upon ""'1“““‘“ more, to consist of thmmnu ‘each, to adjudi- | with the most extraordinary powers, Among these was ibe pecial dispatch to New-York Tunee that the epartuicnt: {hotize the construction of certain bridges: the will of the President. cate condemn such property, wl shall thea become right to examine the disputehes in all telegraph offices in the Committee on Commerco bad wianimously 4gTeec 1o | e, C.oApri 3 808, 3 BRIDGING THE MIMISSIFFL, e Fretdont ore stated that it was tho prov- | YERed i ibe UBUCLSIAER, o, puribted tothe stares | 1hesuseity of porsons o buises coroapondance. Yav g * seport the name of Mr, Smythe es Collector of New-York | By o g g i el Be it enncted by the Senate and House of Represental ince of the two Houses to_judge exclusively, each for it- | Jiberated by the operations of the "l | i ‘conneotion \ T g 8o | Grxurai Onven No. 17.—1. Iu consequance of the dis United Staies af Amarica in Congress assembled: That e O e eetions, aslAiations and Teturhs of 1ts own | tuo Conaltution, s the Tae of ory acree e 0 | by amabor ast oo soe aited Siates s oot ow of £ 0, o issuo. The President Liad no 0, and to each widow who is ihoe head of a family, to be ; ‘Whether he received, as bas been re; from bis dietric i incorrect, and has no foundation in fact. ‘iLe Commit- | tling of the forts and reduction of the troops in this Depart- | | 00 b R Dstons. aee gl tos, hav. # P Statos of iinola or Missourl for such i i Defonses of Washington | ipg yihority from tontrol of jurisdiction, but at the samo time, if tho mem- | held by them in fee simple, but to be inalienablo for teh vears, after wh! ditiounl fees from guilty parties for ing proceedings ad ime the abeolute title to the lands shali be con- So0 bere has had 7o meeting since Thursday last, aud do | Tept; the commands Knows &8I0, oL imued o and o ermeet o o unttl ees Thureday. The only dravw- | sher the ot ot Ehe résords will be carefly boted ani | FPes o bulld s bridge scross the Misissigpi RITet B | bers contending for sests wers to get. together iu ficl 1 sek now preventing tho immediate contirmation of Mr. | labeled, 8nd fork e v Spete hesdqoarters, ANl company | Juiney. Tilisols and 018 0% 0 stion of any railrceds that | bodies as constituted o majority of the two Houses, then | Vejod o ther Soosied . | Ctica, 1 am unable tosay; bat. s w3, he wae ue e g ot the beadubrters of tho respective commands | tracke: foh (40 SO0 FEUCS e aaid Fiver, at ogmgponite said | the President Lisd the rlght to fecognize them as the Con- e o or b avecin of Duld, | was 8 makim s ot Tl sad The meby raned of 1o 4 oot ani thai when constracted all traius of ol onds termi- | grese. 1 aay po atll. ‘That is my opinion, my bllef. {nge o sach bomesten o L0 erechon o1 DU, | Seuly botw oo M CouklLag abd myeeiChas oo, thet 1 weoted ted conecalment st Smythe is the professions of friendship emanating from | will rejoin their proper companies. | 1. 8. A., (Hondquarters De. interest added to the pension of pen. | exposures at both places, w! ll: he Yating at'said river, at or opposite said point, shall b allowett | ~ Mr. HowArD—Will the Senafor from Kentucky allow | States securities and fhe same source as produced the incorrect statement | . A. A Surkeon I H. Howien v 1t f Wasaington.) will 1 for orders to the Medicsl > 4 alluded 1 e Dane T 1o | 1o croes anid bridgs "’»'.{:;;“::'z‘:m"u":.::l‘.‘&.."’. L made me to aek him from what gart of the Constitution b de- | sloners; $100000,00 to go toward equaizing il bouaties of | 1 suppose there can bo no moog high minded wea THE PACIFIC RATLROAD, 2. The barracks iu and about Washington will berenfter e | jony hereinafter provided; and, i ease of sny lith " oié’.'; snswered by quoting the Constitutional pro- m‘ffi:‘i- by u".’“&mfifl ...'.‘.’.‘::;...‘.2‘::5..';'.,{‘ :fi:“..!’.f...“f %i‘:l‘m‘i'x:'...‘?'-'.'.%i‘.'.‘..f. . Bkians of Jelen Au ing from any o betruction to the free navigation of said | ooy requiring the President to comwmunicate with J’,,n, .}.mu,..:mmc;ngdxw &nunl Am:;llel. ’ Toeste and r!'cr‘l{apli therefor from the United § -: o person's property ‘whose whole estate on | the amount of ‘wlile receiving his pensation thulrol arch, 1865, was not worth more than 810,000, unless ! member of Congress, was a vlnhm‘:‘o! the'fimn ol .!.: The Senate Committee o1 the P-lrmc Radlroad "v-d;(." Thoss ocenp by the 5th United States Cavakiy, unsnimously agreed to report & resolution extending the | wick Barracks 0} . L » Thiot he 12th United States Infantry, tor from Kentuck! Sime for comstracting the st hugGred miles of the | i joee 000 fed by ¢ bridge touches. 2 " . E Y1 | e bad voluptarily become an officer or employé in the wilitary | both o 1, Const anxumu:‘m of the Union Pecitic Reilroad '°!'r:,'ff‘.'(':£éw| by the 4th United States Artillers, s “ Rey- | 0 E ;h{m:;'_-:;fl:f :mm ofiflnfi'{"ffi"fi"fififi? :l;'!' ivflflr'i:“"’i Th‘f's:;mthh:)m I"L,'I::i bl ‘:;flllfl o civil mi«:{m gxliln:.(i:nm:lomg 's it c‘m 'l‘" | to qh-‘? e th'zlfifi?fw. 0‘0’:‘:1‘10 10 June Ist, providing that they fiish the second hund- | 20iC> BFREEL L oo ay e © Lowell Darracks.” Dt the s, e bl ax » Qrawbridge,with o Fvo of Gilote, but it wis not thore, and he desired to kuow whose | personal rflvpsrlyhlalule';l T e i e | e S et oty in the same time e they watll have completed or witl um 'b: or oonti nW;v‘;". fault it was; whether it was the fault of the reporter or Tho last section is as follows: That so much of the joint | him and myself were lles said bridge shall be wade with uubroken | ) lighers of 7%he G/fobg thig} this omission occurred ! reselution passed tho 17th of July, entitied * a resolution | ify him iu certairi ‘matiors in Whiob he had ey will be e ndependent post. on andafter st 1 vender their raports direct to these hea render it shall not be of lese elnum-.. in Mr. Davis—It is my fault. explanatory of an ot to suppress the insurreetion, to puuish | interest. It is true also that he was foiled unde treason and rebellion, to confiscate the property of Rebels,and | 8 from my Bureas, to discred.t ve “Sedg: | yiver, the cause may be tried beforo the Distrior Court totthe | Rus- State in which any portion of eald 0 | Tase” s wrHoNy (R. L) said tle Se Tleave for ofle o 'y calumnione ame bis 3tif they had finished the first bundredin December last. o 7ntinsons spans, 1t shell bot & THE CUBAN TELEGRAPH. 1+ Fuote and Whipple, and Battery Rogers, on the dif® | S450; (U0 A 7, ANTHONY suid that this practice of making speechies tain undue concession There not boing & fu committee in town, ibe Coufer- | e of Dafouaes of W asiglon, will Teport direct 1o | oonas of said bridge be 1ess than 250 feot and then clther suppressing i, oF altering {hem as 10 Je SNEISINIC, ae seviise IR JEeeesissenater il | 8 (18 2948 OF Y SUDAHIoFs. P, gl 4 i arters, o fers of said bridge make replies to them appeat ridiculous, ought to be stopped. | o, wlfl. a8 {9 Work a forfeiture of the real estate | . Jetter then goes into considerable details uf ie ance Committee on the Cuban Telegraph bill did not meet | By conmaad of Mojor-Gen. C, C. Augur, ,{' 'youd life, shall be repealed, 0 far as it refers to the seiaure | - i i ¥ | By T stant-Adjatant-Gegeral r, and the main & He believed the reporters of The Globe ought to be held | and forteiture of enemy's i | issues between the writer and Mr, Conkling, and «ou- today. They will not report before Wednesday. The | 2 “‘;‘:;' 1% a0t 4 ::;mdlp i e "'"""‘3’,'," lol: the ubll::uhmh olmuny\h u‘id in the nnm:;';'“""lw" | dut‘“f‘fll‘"" it B ‘Beuate i o4 Tl . J under Senate Chamber. Ho for one should o) rif- : J The general managewent of My business 1eoured (e Spocial Committee on Telegraphe have done 1o | o benortad last woek, be constracted as the bal b e e wor e be. Optional with ‘men. fo | - Mr. STEVESS asked leave to offer 8 resolution reciting | approval of Al dispessionate partis who have had an in case it siructed as a pivot drawbr print or sappress spoeches made in & Seasie (he firct that the President has not suswersd the resolution | fauity to judge of 1t, including the late main chaunel of the river, d of the House of March 5, inquiring 8 tothe number of jor ofiicer to whom I have been direetly Busizens yet, owing to the sbsence of Sezntor Brown, who | oo, 504is has already been given, provides Mr. Davis, i . r. in reply, faid that it was o common practice pardons granted aud the swount of 1o property ::’?:‘r and w is expected back daily. i - ! . be ascortained that the annual iuventory, or any other list e = ) INFRNAL ERVENUS RECRIPTS. e e which hall ogoor b devred | BATASH Ot 080, TH, (2005 o"he coea o | orspech o be withheld from publication in the ap- fofoit The reccipts from Iuterual ' to auy collector is imperfoct or incomplete in consequence | pivot, or pier of the draw; and the nex ining spaa to the | pendix of Phe Globe. He intended to print in the ap- | restored to Rebel owners, and requesting bim to coul- | iy - $1,269,573. Revenue 10-day were | g i ooisson of the uames of any person o partieslisble | draw sball not be leas than 250 foet; aud said epan shall ot be pendix the speech to which Mr. Anthony referrod. ‘municate such information at his earlieet” couvenience, it | [ Nizn ofticials last X AT e S ar dnty, o in copsequenca of any omiskion, | fes hand0 feet bore low-water mark. and not lots thab 1y | Mr. HowAp said b helf in bis hand the original re- | being needed for purposcs of legislation. B o . DISMANTLING WASHINGTON FORIS. | under-statement, under-valuation, or false or fraudulent “water mark, measuriog the bottom chord | port of the re ok M. Daris bad Just oxpiained a Mr. Ross objected. [ ot Plarsol said ieidge skal bo, perale | taken by the reporta at the time and writien ouf from bia POBLIC BUILDINGS IN NEBRASKA. Md-extreme puaishiaent ln case” atemont, the assessor may, from time to time, or at soy enter ou any inventory or special persons or parties so omitted, to- tax for which they may he of the river. And vided also, that said> " He askod t t be read. draw sball be opened promptly upon ressonable signal for the notes. Ko asl 3 a of s whose ooh &8 to e Secretary read it accordifigly. s of the Iuternal Revenue pasage of boals wlose consiruction shall Lot % eor seid | Mr. DavIesays in it that tho Fresident i by the Con- E0Fy of Nebraskn for the purpose of recting & pesitentiary except when trains are passiog over tie same; | stitution made the ju of what is the Congress. The | 6ud completing the capitol in that Territory. 2 ool case sball unnecessary delay ocour in | exclnded Seuators, with the minority in this body, consti- The bill was read twice, aud referred to the Committee aaid ¢ trsins | tute o Tsjority of the Senators of all the States. These | on Territories. constructed | two coul get together into & conclave, and it would be WAGON ROAD TO MONTANA. the constitutional obligation of the President to choose Mr. HITCHCOCK also introdueed a bill to_provide for the between the two Senates thon existing. It is his power, | construction of a wagon road from Columbus, Nebraska, and I would advise him to use it. He has the r and, | to Virginis City, Montans Territory, which was also re- by the eternal ! he ought to exercise that right. 1f T were | ferred to the Committee on Tarritories. he, I would do it to-morrow, and recognize the Southern Mr. Hrrcrcock (N. T.) introduced s bill appropriatic of the 4 e The dismantling of all forts around Washigton was ime within 0o ¥ sompleted to-day, the different garrisons bavivg by former | Jigt the pamos of 8 onders Beon directed to vacate all eartl-works in sud | fie\her with the amouut of th L ssound the Distriet. Ve been or shall become liable; and also the names of the persons or parties, over and above the amount for | > THE REBEL DEAD. 1 be: shall be assessed on any re- o the 1 The Rickmond Times demands that the same honors ' ::,",‘;,h';h:'y;:y hiave been or sha ‘ opeal #hall be paid o the Rebel desd s are conferred upon the | JAPPROPRIATIONS ¥OR TR FREOMEN S BURRAU u-m, speaks k he aggrogate appropri ns in the bi ported Matosiman, f W Devia o4 the Sulisppy | fmmelhu Commitf 4 gn‘ propriations for the Freed- A ! men’s Burcau for the next IIM' ‘yoar, are $11,684,000. presen! tions of the Leg- ted resolu 1 be build Leg. " The President w’w 49 Confederste office- | The bill Olundu:-‘dfll:-.d:'y' !b‘y“l’l Rice, of Maine, in members with the minority bere as the coustitutional | Mr. ASHLEY (Ne * Reldryin Tesas, o evable them (0 bl ot in 1 16 | forecn o Nebonsl Baaks prordes o e o il v sdopiod, ahorsing arbish vt | body v, a thecancluson of the reading, rose and | Btbtes Brusch Mist sk Carso Oty e it e 10 that State; and ¢ pumbg fiol Geurgis, | Lo limited, on ication to the Controller of the mm‘c«npw lvl'l;m fixwfl. m,"m”&mp:m&num :::i'um-uo_! ::?"-"?- portion of Neveds: which 40d Alsbams, of the 820,000 clase. ‘Ypeamiry on of the firgt ¢ay of July neat, bed i ) M1 DrFpIRsoN (M

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