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VoL ¥ XVI.. POM WASHINGTO SRR MR. SEWARD VISITING SANTA ANNA. The Margand Political Campaign (pened, THE T/0RT GOODWIN MASSACRE | TRO(‘EEDI—.‘;‘EIF*EO.\'GRFS.\'. Ir.‘Su\\':.r: of Nevada Offers a Highly Im- yortant Preposition. ) i VARIOUS MATTERS OF SENATCRIAL BUSINEAS. et S An Investigation of the Memphis Riots Ordered by the House. Yote of Censure Upon Mr. Chanler of New- York—72 to 30, i cration of the Internal Revenne Bill, THE AND THIAL. The iudictinent of Jeff. Davis bas Leeu mede public bat it contaius noth in jublished a year ago. rtisl law in | nt issue a proclami ur as United States Courts are concerned. the President on 1e probabilities are that the Chase’s suggestions, &8 he ex- { o the immediate trial of the chief & Istter will justigator of the Reb The House Cox his triel by a milit of the @rtic in the &« Inminous end will contain achain of circumstential evie dence, the varion £ which were obtained ont of the | wmigs of the Confederacy. THE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT. TLe statcments sent from bere that the third seetion of ivg a report in favor of v for various violations g guilt of complicity e report is very vo- PP W UR CENTS. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1866 The call of States for bills being cogeluded, the Stat were called for resolutione. TENURE OF OFYICE, oduced @ resolim in New-York City were taken from tho Speaker's table and NATIONAL BANES. 3 M. BLAINE (Mc.) oficred the following regolution, which Sapreme Court of the ki is made subject to y by State and mu- | he proportion which the nuribe: whole Bumber of wale citizens turned Rebels of Lee's exmy opened, in Hagerstown, on Suturday, with & mass meeting which was addressed by tor Cresewell, Gen. Garfield, Hor- The isene is made npon Mr. WiLniams (Pa.) inte was adopted, instructiog the U 10 inquize into the expediency of to ubrogate the tenure of off pointing power, and to maki minated at times certain, good behavior, J. L. Thomong]r., . 3 ace Mayrerd and Gov. Thomas. v the main'euance of the Regist w, and the reorgeniza- OUR SPECIAL D]SPAT( HEQ tion of (ke State Central Cm;’mme’!. There uo?w,mo ri4d Rebels in Baltimore alope. The breaking down v law would enable this division of soldiers ciples out of Maryland for twenty { y was assailed boldly and un- sparingly by Gartield and others in both the afternoon and and the epeakers were cheered with a & which argued favorably for the result of the o1 obijgation lready incurred, i rection or of war Lp‘dn incurred, in wid of b By the recent decision of the United States the stock of National Dacl the same rate of taxation as other propert: nicipal authority. Resolved, That the Committee of Wy ire into tho expediency of removing all taxes ational Guverumest oo said baoks, except the ho average amoant of taelr de- altering the laws 8o a8 t the pleasure of the ap- 1) official trusts to be ter- «ct only to the condition of S5 4. Congress sl wes 10 culorce, by sppropriate legh The Wind en u Frolie. he sand-storm of Sunday afternoon, which broshed 1he Senate and Houre of Repre- tates of America in Congress asiembled : I the fourth day of July, in the year tred and seveuty, all persons who vol giving it aid and 1o vote for repre. for President end therefore, be it en 9 and Maans be In- ¥ ——— | of the Regist Jefterson Davieds Indictment and Trial. | o this island inlts gorth.western flight, was even for this climate of strange mutabilities. The weather throughout the greater portion of the day hed ud beanty, when, toward evening, blask elonds rose from tho sea, the wind camo in ftfl tors siammed, awoings dapped, THB MEMPIIS RIOT. STEVEYs (Pa.) ofiered the foliowing: toed, Thot o Committee of three members ‘whose duty it aball be to proceed, neces: Memplle, in the State of Ten “make au invesiigation into all Matte cent bloody riots in that oit and partica'arly to ingnire wination of the riotous proceedings, in them, the acts of and wounded, the smonnt erty destroyed. and repo) Sergeani-at-Arms, or House are dirceted to jses of the {nvestigation ehall be gent fiad of the Honse, power to seud for persons nesses vuder oath. AMr. Harprxa (111.) desired to @ a8 to extend the iuveetigation to Chattanooga, Mz, CHANLER (N, Y.) derired to extend it to the recent maesacre by the Indians in Fort Goodwin, Ari Neither of the two Lot proposi ition ae offered wae adopted, by Y to the late josurreet half per cent per anouw o Mr. HoLues introduced a joint resolution, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to iesuc to Win. Josoly: mont bonds of the United States to the amount of $5,250, in lieu of an equal amount of bouds alleged to bhave been destroyed by fire while in his posscssi was read twice and refer been of singular softns in Congress and for electi ible to any office nnder ates who is iucluded i any 1At 10 pereon ¢ ion ks owner or trus- of the following classes, nalu 10 the Committee on Firet, the President and wly "ui President of the Covf-dernte Stetes of Awerica, #o-called, and the heads of departments - second, those who in other countries soted o agents ‘oufederate States of America, so-called; third rtments of the United States, officers of pavy of the United States, and wi person tary or Naval Academy of the Ubite cotrts of the United States, and memb Congress of the United States, who wave aid omfort to the late Rebellion; fourth, officers of the Confederate Stutes of America, #o-calle the grade of Colovel in the army, any ope who, as Governor of elther of the so-oal ate States, gave aid and comfort to the late Rebellion; fifth, those who bave treated officers. or soldiers, or eailors of the during the late i the names of THE ARMY BILL. crested in the yassage of the , as there is @ manifest feel- POST-OFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL. On motion of Mr, STEVE the Post-Office Appropri atteuded by vivid bout f of ) time, taking Joger, whieky, and the " T'he remaining Lalf appeared 10 be on the strect, 8, TOLUID. v plous all of aLesp,” a8 the suy.ug "y 6% wonther-clerk, looking down Broadway, was firet en- nenomenon of what appeared proportions, careeriog iulaod L proved to Lc nothiog more now oni the hillocks of Coney aud wd- the wings of & cyclone, 10 & 1uo- torin swept over the lower part of the island. Tie or & tew seconds, was complefely £ acd, when that cléared away, the inl.cky gers o resented a melancloly spectal chaos. s of both sexcs and all ages were in the street at be time, Thesky was filod with fiyiog hats, umbreies, and shawls, with here and there anuninoky * water- hrongh the air, with wild hair blow. t lifted off their feot; fruit und of their contents as if by magic; left sticking in the trees and lm Members of the House i 1 regard it ag hopele ing agaiust an increase of our standing srmy, avd the lonal cxpensce. pointment to the hundreds the Senste amendments to | ion till were taken from the Speaker's table aud referved to tbe Cemmiltee on Appro- uty, aud_stepographer of the dncated at the Mil- States; judges of the of eifhes House of paid out of the conti and the said Committe ' and papers, and to exawine Wit rend the resolution £0 neequent increfto of o ted verdict is & sore waiting to be commissionced a8 officers, SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLES. Rumcrs are afloat of & message indicating diplomatic difficulties with a South American power which may de- wand relress; this is the commencément, perhaps, of @ promised series of foreign counter irritants, intended to n from howe difficalties. QUENCES OF A VICIOUS PRINCIPLE. The Irishmen at work at cleaning out the canal bere, cight-hour system, and are expect- Wallach, struck for higher wages to- A furce of colored laborers put to work in their sttacked by the Irish, driven off | witha shower of rocks, and would heve suffered all the ors of what the Johnson papers call “a be armed police bad 1 rescne, Under this protection the work deemed gton from the cholera was per- MISSISSTPPI COURTY, On motion of Mr, WILsoN ( chenge the place of holding the for the Northern D! the Speaker's tabl those who acted o8 oway the Scmate bill to purts of the Uzited States issippi, was taken from read three times and pessed. ARTIFICIAL LIMES. The SrRAKER presented a leiter from the S War in reply to the Houso resol relative to artifieial Lmbe farnished to eoldic pense of the Goverzment. Laid cp the tabl ently the storm took ts of Master in the navy, aod (ho tempest by tle p er-spont of iiame. from the lower bay, bat colmmn of sand army or navy of the United States, coptured war, otherwise than lawfully as pri £¥C. 3. ‘That whepeves the ab have become part of the Constitution of the United Stat any State lately in jusorrectin 1 toilon and laws in conformity th sented by an ordinance irrevokable to the condition ions of this act, Senat d R - dnly elected and qualified, may, after buving taken tve required oatus of office, be admitted into Congrese ae such, BEC, 4. And be it further enacte aod conditione named in the 1 following alternative o recited smendment MR. (HANLER'S RESOLVES. My Crawier (N. Y.) oftered the following: Reslced, That the indejendent, patrio ‘resident of the United Btates, wer the rights of the people of this Bnion cked and revolationary aets of a few malignant tevous men, meets witl the approval of this House, ves tho cordial support of all loyal citizens of tie have wodified its Consti with, and shall have eon- and constitutional TAE TAX BILL. On motion of Mr. Moren.L, the House went into Com- mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Mr. WasnuoRxsE (I1L) in the chair, and resums tion of the Tux bill, the clause under considel that amending Section 22 of the p ‘The clause was amended in the foll b the Assessors and Assista: s for stationery and blanks; striking Missouri from, and adding Nevadato, the States in refc Secretary of the Treasury is authe ation for Assessors, ation to $5,000 per anngm; strikin, firat and second sect tives from such Etata, if fourd ed the considera- who were hired on t! ing dishevelod o Men were almos! instend of the terma 1 and third sections of pio-atande Wer empi le hovs and girls were sts 1ike 80 many dried leaves; and luckle 5 ween, Jiko so many inside-ont umbreilas, lu'u‘.luzfl th way and that, and vainly endeavoring to ste@ tho scandalous at this Honse belicves the Freedmen's Burean a anconstitntioral, and bereby direots th chargeof the Bu owing nepects: it-Asscssors shall in- Lereby rubmitted, e were lately in in were immediate: unuDegersary an irman of the committes havio o bill to repeal all acts and parts of acts incousisteat erence to which the to fix additional 0 the maximum 1 be sdmitted into the twa slature, and 8 general -mn»'xy orm, Oa the Jersey side, in Jersey City, Holo the effects of the storm, were even more Lo were blown down, rose bushes une formed into monster parachutes, and shade-treos falcly twisied i0to resembling Jack-scr the waves like egg-she! noded of their conte! raised the queetion of order, that the first resolition contained an insulting attack on Congress, for whieh the Mewber offering it deserved 5o be dealt with by ¢ been marched up Housee of the N shall be procialn were in any Wi rates of compens: of such compens words ** in eitie restricted the places in which Ae: be allowed not exceeding $300 per in that_correction connected with ar 1 y shall be wholly exoner- ALt-Asgessors were to feris ded that the resolution o der on that grovnd; it was & que: ide whether the resolation should or should not be couridered or adopted. the gentleman from Obio was an arg. but did 1ot toach the question of parlisinenta My, STEVENS ruised the (uestion of from all paine, test onl ‘The SPEAKIR de witted to proceed. raled out of o THE FORT GOODWIN AFPAIR. Gov. Goodwin of Arizona hae obtained from the War ta in regard to tho number of oodwin, Arizona, reported to bave been Apache Indians, and the garrison D sary return shows that the Fort was ler command of Lieut.-Col. Pollock of the 24 Cali- with & garrieon of three companies of y 1, 16t New-MexXican Infantry, The 14th Regular Infantry, in California, 0 the Tarritory, but it was not known re the reported maseacre iy reagon of their con- said State shall bave above-recited amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and ehall Lave modified its Coustitutions ty therewith, and sball also baye extended the elective {ranchite, by on amendment to ite Conetitution and lawe, to all claeses o ords ¢ such sum s the Internal Revenie sball approve.” On otion of Mr. ALLISON tLe My long lost Sunday breeches i wiiile the manner in whiek underskirts, lodiew’ deawers avd sstled and caressed each other h would have callo visaged old maid that ever de- Rights Conventiot, rinkers were caught in the tempest on tleir e York from thoe drinking resorts of Hobokes, wid they liked it even ore Sunday hats lost from the North t tiwe than there vrr:xs Sauday drinks The argument of ment to the House, owing Jause was in- ut the official avd laws in confor snowy chemises and flannel gentiemen’s lower e: f the reception of the in mid-eir was something ot discrimination be- ion of seryitude, upon vided, that in cuse toops at Fort G ! 3 wing at the end of said furtber that in_calcu! " wand Collectors of Tuternal lled spirits exe sbipped on bond to b Jther district, half the amovut of tax received on the ped shall be added to the wyenue in distri sacred. Tue F ame_terma ad conditions; p te shall Ympowe otber restrictive qualifications on sutfy tha such ax are provided upon T The SPEARKER stated that that que le of the House, and that t nw be reecived and considered I 18 moved that the resolutiens be laid on the be question would ¥, OF previous cou he, * Bhall the resolut Wf eotton ov spirits 0 s amount on whic the commission: Jeotors are collected, and a corresponding amount shall be de- ducted from the amount on wh amseseors and coliectors of the districts” to which such cotton or spirits ara shipped are ¢ Soveral amendments of an un made to the climse amending sect ‘The Committee rose after disp poge of the bill. COLLECTING TAXES AT TEE BOUTH. Mr. GARFIELD offered a resolution, which was adopted, natructing the Committee of Ways aud Means to inquire whether aay further legislation i» Decessary in reference 1o the collection of the direct tax in the States lately in to sl appearance, There wero probably m: Ruver ferry-boats at that obtained in the metropolis during the e One old lady was tu 10 see Lier crinoline sti. . &5 such State shail eloct to make such gual:fica- And provided furt’ u tious applicable to all persont. person shall be eligible to any office nder th tne United States who ie fueluded in iely: First. the Preside rate States of Awmer The SPrAK¥R stated that 1he resolutions were not before h the cowmissions of the mbled head-over-he cking between the swoke stacks ¢l Lo oung lady missed Ler waterfall lu the ex- citement, and only set eyes oo them again, ae they flew throngh firmament after the masner of & comet with a loog Ll of ed through eeveral conntier, ereat. way of Gprooting trvos sl B0 lives were lost, sud we hid been ordered The question was teken the House refused to re- ceive the resolutions—Y eos. N, Mr, SCHESCK gave notice hour should expire he would move a resolution of censure wportant character wero 28 of tho present law. ing of down to the 29th they bad reached it be 1. Gen, Jobn 8. Mason, command district, had ordered three companies of the iment to Fort Goodwin, to relieve the compauies, leaving Company 1 of the New- Mexican force 1o be retained there, t us soon as th % who gave aid and n; third, those who have treated 4 of the Army or Navy of the Unsited States, captured during the late wur, otherwise than lawfully as prieoners of wa Mr. STEWART fuid that Le proposed to amend the first section of the article smending the C by tue Committee, ko ag to define the word ‘ citizen.” netruction of both the first aud second arty in power, Thirty-sixth Cougrese )rt to the Iate Kebe false curls trailiog bebind. ‘The tornado also extend: ing considerable damage iu the fer.ces; but, 80 far as we cau learn, able damage was done. e — The Gale Northward. SARATOOA, N. Y., Monday, May 14, 16, severe north of here, The was blown do: he roof of the Fort William Hetry otel' was blown off, and the steamer Miunehala broke d was blown out into the Lake, with the loss of her burricane deck, and other dnma;io. To thiw trees were blown down, and several ch were blown over st Ballston. ————— Impertant Suii Boaros, Monda) ‘AANLER retorted that he would offer a like resolu- tion censuring Mr. Schench. Dawrs offered a resclution directing the Committee ks and Bauking to inquire into the ex ole or in part the tax impose e circulating notes of State banks, after I o resolution was rejected—Yeas 45 THE OilI0 CONTESTED ELECTION CASE. ving expired, Mr. itution, reported To The Amociated Press. WaAsHNGTON, Monday, May 14, 1666, XO CHOLERA AT I The Consal at Hali the Departinent of State that the appeared from the 1 1 the last week 0 case has oceurred, exher in the city or ity Without this the sections would d proposed to strike out 1h ud make it the first s proposed as a substitute for the would then make the bill repe duding Rebels from office, the secord sectic in addition to the requirement of the Commit- n from office and nder of his pro- On motion of Mr. STEVENS, the Senate bill to enable the New-York and Montaua [ron Mining cud Manufactur- ing Company to purchase a certain lande not now in the market was to table, read twice, aud referred to the Cowuwittes ou Public The gale yesterday w1s new engine-house ate of May 7. writes to wnount of the public ken from the Speaker's Dawgs, from the s, wade a report in the contested lano, from the Thirteenth t tion declaring Mr. at; which was laid on the tuble Cyamittee on E! ae of Follett agt. De Di«trict of OLlo, eudiny Piwno entitled t apd ordered to be prix CENSURE OF MR. (HANLER. SCHENCK, &% & question of privilege, from her mooring an TLLINOIS RIVER. Mr. Ross (111.) ,introduced a bill to impr gation of the Illinois River. Read twice, aud the Couuittee on Commerce. MAILS TO BRAZIL. Mr. ArLey offered a ro utive session, confirmed the kent to the proposed disfranchisement. posed pubstitute gave the @ ove the naviga- following nemis Ricbhard H. Rouese. f Kentocky, to be Minister Resident s; and a8 Consuls—Edward Mayuard of Tennessco k Joln Henry at Quebec, Charles Vates i velt of New-York at Copenliagen, George F. Kcttell of New- on, which was adopted, Hos. Jokn W. Chanler the Constitutionak Arendment will be stricken out in the Senate, and the cntire amendment more or less emas Jated, are, st least. premature, and the wish is father to the thought. A pretty solid colvmn will be developed in the $epate in favor of the House resolutions, Although sev- f eral attempts to amerd will be mad #usist on their motions s sire gua mon. A final vote | sy Dot be reached before the last of the week. | A RECONSTRUCTION CANDIDATE. The reconstructed bere seem determined to run & candi- | date for or, and ex-Mayor Berrett, of Fort Lafayette sotoriety, baving cencluded thot his time bed vot yet come, Dr. Magruder is their next choice. A VIST TO ARLINGTON. Senators Wilson, Wade and Howerd, und Represent- | 3. atives Schenek, Blaine and Marston, on Saturday visited | Aslington cemeterics in company with Col. Moore, and, after viewing Freedu Village, they drove over to the cemeteries at the Soldiers’ Home, all of which are being | handsomely cared for. | ANNIVERSARY OF STONEWALL JACKSON'S DEATH. The snniversary of Stonewall Jackson's death, cele- Wrated all over the Scath, was impressively observed m Raleigh, N. C., by the closing of the stores, a memorial oration in the Senste Chamber, and & procession to the Cemetery to decorate Rebel soldiere’ graves with flowers. The grave of President Johnson's father was particularly bonored in this way, 68 *a testimony of Raleigh's respect for the President, and their gratitude for his magnani- mous Southern policy,” a8 a Dixie newspaper phrases it. GEN. GARFIELD. It is reported, with mingled astonishment sud amuse- wment, among the Ohio delegation bere, that an attempt is being made to injure Gen. Garfield's prospects of a re- pomination and election, by charging hiw with being a free trader. On the contrary he is one of the staunchest protectionists in Congress, aud the iron iuterests of the whole country are especially indebted to bim for watchfy abors in their behalf. INTERNAL REVENUE. The receipts from Internal Revenue to-day were less than $250,000. Commissioner Rolling has decided that an individual attending to any business before any depart- ment for which be does not receive pay, and which is done a8 an act of friendship, does not make bim & claim agent wor require a license. JUDGE PETTIGRU'S LIBRARY. A strenuous effort was made to-day to get & joint reso- tution passed through the Senate to purchase the law tibrary of Judge Pettigru of South Carolivs, who died a Onion man during the war, The ples was made that hig two daughters were destitute and they would get the @oney; one of them is Mrs. 8. Pettigru King, who now bolds & clerkship in the Treasury, and whose husband was killed in the Rebel army aud whom a distinguished official pronounced disloyal when she applied for a position. THE NEW COINAGE. ‘The bill for the coinage of the new five-cent pieces now only peeds the President’s signature to become a law. | . CONFIRMATIONS. Mr. Rousseau, of Kentucky, wes confirmed Minister to Honduras by only three majority. Sloanaker, of Phila- Helphia, was contirmed as Collector of Internal Revenue wmong a list of others, without being noticed by a number »f Bepators who were opposed to him. THE COLORADO VETO. It is confidently asserted to-night that the veto on the Colorado bill will come in to-morrow, and that the Habeas Corpus bill will be gent in signed. A FALSE REPORT. i The report telegraphed from here that some members of | “he Recoustruetion Committee beld an informal meeting | an Saturdsy, end io copjunction with other members, sgreed to the striking out of the third section, was un founded. Tt probably arose from the efforts earnestly waking by the Presdent’s frieuds to cause s disagreement | between the Senate and the House. A labor likely to | prove futile. THR AMENDMENT IN THE SENATE. A press of other matters preventod the Senate frotn takivg up the Constitutiopal Amendment to-day, and it «@ay 1ot be reached before Thursday next. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. “The House having barely 8 quorum, adjourned early to- Say, having first passed a vote of censure on Mr. Chanler stitutions and laws th : A suit was commenced in the Suprein y_of Roxbury, claiming othe ¢ tho Postmaster-General to report to the House the conditions of the contract made for the trans of the mals between the United States aud whether such conditions have been complied with by tho Company, and whether the steamsbij required by law; ict of the State of 3 10 be coneidered by this Honse, in t resolutlon), bas thereby , end is Lereby censured nate bus also_confirmed Morris B. Brown as Indian h *. Carrington, District Attorney for the 1. H. Heory, Morshal for the District ius, Marsbial for the Noriers District from John L. Dame and for charges with inflicting iajuries and i person, &8 leaders of & mob, who surr the night of the 18th of April, 1855, have originited from doubts of W nail a flag to his hows iderably Lustled about ou the cccasion. e Funeral of the Hon. Geo: Rarzion, N. C., Monday, May 14, The mortal remains of tie Hon, George E. followed to the grave to-day b; citizens, representil funeral services tool | Disw i of the amendment to the Constitution ing for the adopti und universal amnesty is then to be by the other States extended to the ¥y President of the # departments of the U 1 thst ho etould, perbiaps, bave pro- that be hardly believed inderstood the character e moved the previous elso, whether the as any information of the costract haviog ed to and executed by the Brazilian Govern- ment, and further directing that £o part of the subsidy be d unless the contract Las been filly complied with on art of the Company aud Las béec duly ussented to by the Brazilian Government. PASCHALL'S COPY-RICHT. Mr. Coox offered a resolution, which w ry Committee 10 in Az, BCHENCK 6d been such a8 wi Department b p b anaker,of Philadelptia, their authors will ot | gistriet of Pennsyivania;: (8. D. Guelick, district of Penusylvanis; Josieh Helick of Earton, Collector of the eleventh district of Pennsy ‘Williams, to be Surveyor of the port of Michigan City. ollowing Postmaste iams, at Ballston § Leavenworth; Abrabam Par Young, Amsterdam, N. Springs, N. ¥.; Mrs. Estber Seth M. Gates, Warsaw, N. V. N. Y.; Joseph Hauman, Waterford, N. Y.; Abram Thomp ton, Delaware, Obio; Joseph M. James G. Robiosou, Bucyras, Obio; Issac Sa Harper, Houston, Te: d Coufederate S | the gentleman from Ne ud those who timated that the majority had expel Mr. Chazler so that they might have mewbers gh o do as they Liked without any opposition what- itted were ordered to be printed. Mr. Rosers (N. J.) in TO FACILITATE INTERCOURSE, d to take up the bill to facilitate com Y.; M. B. Hsas, at Tort ¥.; Waldo M. Poit L. Barton, Gloversy : Jacob Lamster, Burlington, Chenler, Mr. Ross, szd others were on ug the Chair, bat the Speaker an- revious question baving been demand- mercial and pos be said, as the Camde structing the Judic pediczcy of purchasing from Geory onstitation of the dicial and legislative decisions thereon, to- gether with the copious index thercto. At 4 o'clock the House adjourned. 5 und Amboy Railroad Mr, MORRILL moved to take up the bill to provent smug- gling, which motion prevailed. The bill was taken & LOND (OLio) appealed to Mr. Schenek to let the be printed in order thay it might be fairly di- up and read at length, of 46 sections, aud is designed to prevent smuggling on Northern frontier, by providing for & rigid system of ) lying between the tprovides that the «ld to include every deseription of sod 40 8 wieans of tranaport - and the terin * vehicle” shall include, in' L of land transporta- The second section provides that any officer of ome shall Lave power to go on board of and exauwine the game for any person or package on board, using force if necessary, and seize goods linble to forfeiture, Section third provides (hat any veliicle, beast or person on whom goods subject to duty” are introduced into the to law, or suspected to be, may be searched, and if such articles are et to forfeiture; aud If any person shall, on conviction, be fined not $1,000 or less than $50; and the Secre le inspoctors for the exawinatios snd of persons of their own sex. tion fourth fines persons receiving and concealing goods or importing the Kame coutrary 0 law not lers than $50 nor more than $5,000, and iullicts imprisonment not exceeding two years, or both, at the discretion of the Ohio; Martin G. Everts, Rutland, Vt.; O. Nasbus, N. H.; John R. Vedder, Sob | Fessenden, Lewiston, Me.; G G. J. Thurston. Bristo), L R 1; Fdwin Perrin, Pal Fort Plaia, N. Y. 921, ScirNck eaid there was no discussion » 4 make the thivg clearcr than it was. insult upon Covgreee, though he doubted tlemwan (Chapler) comprehended it. ded the demand for the previous ques- 0 that 1lie resolutions certainly flerent trom what M Schenck had given them, wnd be asked whether it was fair fo. (he wajority to press the queston ta a vote now with- Chanler a fuir hearing in the wattar N. Y. joined in the demaud that bis col- league (Chanler) should be heard. r. SCHENCK suggested that by unaxn Chauler could be permitted to m; FROM FORTRE arch and examinati nited States and forel fracpnaty Aw Indictment Agpinst Ji Davie—Billiards— ersonnl—The Case and C ForTresa Moxrog, Saturdey, May 12, 1866, adjournment of the United States last Thursday afternoon, J left for particular instruetious to tue Clerk jcrson or persons the indictment e various attaches of the deavored in vain to obtain permission to copy it, the Clerk of the Court, acting under the peremptory orders of Judgo ‘Undenwud, positively refusing to allow any oneto see . water eraft capable of bei Trogd House secon ranted o pardon to-day to Brig.-Gen. % 9 Toisests Guadhal, on Siag Rrown gy the recommendations of Major-Gen, 0. 0. Howard, Brig. Whittlesey, Assistant o srth end South Caroling, Geo. J. Worth and ex-Gov. D. W. Cooper of Arkansas, was signed by the Presi- yper was recommended for Major-Gen. Huut, Major.-Gen. v of Arkansag, Throckmor- {ssissippi, Senator Lane of | Kansas, Hon. D. N."Cooley, Commitioner of Indian Afiairs, and the Choctaw and Chickesaw delegations. GEN. SICKLES AND THE HAGUE MISSION. 1t has been stated in some of the new Sickles bas declined the mission to the 1 potification has reached the State Department. STATEMENT FROM MR. BULL. John Bull, bauk examiner, in expl of his recently publ the Merchants’ Nati due to Col. William B. ten, Poymasters, spective credits were mere! deposit with the Merchants Jike woenuer, any auxiliar, W.R. Cox of North Carolina, Con Lotmsviut Ten tenement buildings on the Frecd ..en’s Bureau t giving Mr. W. W. Holden, b ‘Thie pardon of Brig.-Gen. 4r, DALY who served in the Rebel arn: dent this morning. ardon by the fol Jefferson Davis. The United States contra; imous consent Mr. stopped by officers and wny explanation he found they shall be s #hall refuse to stop, he Unanimous consent havicg been given, Mr. CHANLER addressed the House, Mr. CBANLER said it was impossible for him or the House to discorn what motive actusted the gentleman from Obio (Mr, Schenck) in makin motive which actuated himself (C tions which he Lad offered he (Chauler) alone knew. The assertion of the gentleman from Ohio (Mr, Schenck) d if he felt the sting let He (Chanler) was not called upon to retract one word, and he should not retract one word, but he had 1o intention of insulting the House. Had the President of the United States been & member of this House Lo would have been expeled, as he was now threatened with tened with impeachment. ) had not meant to thrust himself into a promi- nence which he did not feel capable of maintaining. He cared nothing for the paper pell litical organization or of any Congressi was conscious of discharging his duties as & Representa- tive, and he proudly claimed in that cspaeity to stand without stain or reproach, But the action of those who now controlled Congress was worthy of the severest de- nuncistion, worthy of the deepest anathema, aud if ho had wer he would seek to crush the majority. r. SPALDING inquired whether in.the resolutions com- New-York (Chauler) in. ‘An interesting bitliard tournament took place last even- ing in Norfolk, and a large sudience was ness the mateh, which was between the ¢ of Richmonud and Norfolk. Major-Gien, Hunter went North lest evening in the steanicr Thomas Kelso. Tl weather here yesterday and last night was exceed- ‘without change. and White at $2 8038 #3¢. Coffee, Suga A ton of Texas, Sharkey of resent to wit- ampion players Lis motion, but the apers that Gen. pler) in the resolu- ague, but 1o such 141 ulet; sales of Caxi ut the insult upon himself, sales on wlvl:u terws. ForTess Movror, Monday, May 14. 1866, It is understood a8 the resalt of Secretary ent Johnson has directed the surgeon of t to make a special report of the health of Jeff. a8 it is confidently said that during the past twelve wonths the unceasing trampin, guards around his cell has at any one time more than two hours’ uubroken sleep, an dly, He expressed extreme is" indictment reached him, confident that speedy action in his case will soon follow. —— FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. hes of lands and bnildings Section fifth authorizes searc) other than dwelling-houses at any hour of the day or night. y for resisting or inter- od report concerning tho 3 th and Col. J. B. M. Pat- to state that the amounts to their re- traugfers of funds already on ational Benk, which trans- fers were made on the checks of Col. Paulding, Chief National Bank; that by an ymaster-General, dated May 30, 1865, ds on deposit in the same regular course of business, d out in a regular way Section sixth provides s pe fering with a Customs officer, in the sum o prisonment not exceeding one year, person shall - & deadly weapon, he shall, u tion, be deemed guilty of felony, and subject to imprison- ment for from oue to ten years, Section seventh prescribes the dutics of Collectors of or both, and if euch and changing of the assassination and th ed him from enjoyin that fis health is failing ot resolutions of any po- pleasuro when the news of ymaster on said Merchau! jonal body, if ho at Rye nominal. Mess Pork, hts—Corn to N bush.; to Albeny, 8je. on C for the last 48 hours—Floar, 5, Section tenth provides that any person refusing to assist were requested to keep the fun deemed guilty of & misdemeanor, sud place until drawn out in the and that these funds were only #0 far as the same had been withdrawn. EXTENSIVE SABBATH-SCHOOL CELEBRATION. The Ssbbath School Union, composed of 38 Protestant 7,000 scholars, celebrated their ands of music, national flage, ) ocorations, &c. They procecded to the Capitol grounds, where they were entertained with voeal instrumeutal music, and an address. The spectacle was beautiful and interestin XXXIXtn CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. SENATE.... WAsHIXGTON, May 14, 1866, BAVINGS BANKS. tition for the exemption of xation, which was referred an officer shall punished accordingly. It is provided in other sections that claimants of goods seized may prevent sum costs; that licensed vessel jacent to the British Provinces, and purehasing goods there, must report the saie to oflicers of the Customs at the first port at which they srrive; that foreign vessels shall be subject to provisions relative to manifests in the act of 1799; that no domestic goods shall be larded on the frontier adjacent to British territori 1z also provides stringent After a discussion, 1n which Messrs. Edmu Johnson, Howe, and Conness tion of the bill was The Senate at 4 0 so0n after adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The States and Territories were called for bLills and re- solutions to be referred to committees, GRANT OF LAND: Mr. Hiesy introduced a bill a grant of land to inaucisl Noews. sale by givin, T T n the northern 'rial tu.n"_. Fraxcisco, Monday. May 14, 186, ‘Watkins, from Panama, has -York dates to April 21, N schools, 878 teachers, and The n(emme; Golden City, snniversary to-day with six emblerns, floral any’s steamer, to firm Futirday for the | Visions firm bat inse to Buffalo, Receipts—9. 196,008 bush. Corn, 90.000 bush. replied in the negative. Hesaid that nota word in the resolutions applied to any orgauization or any set of men. Heo had taken special resolutions to avoid givi nancy of disposition coul the gentleman from Ohio (Schenck). tinued to show such thin-skinned sensitiveness, “there would be no minority worthy of the name iu the system of the American Government. Mr. DAwzs (Mass.) inquired what Mr. Chanler meant by the words “Tho wicked and revolutiouary acts of a few malignant and mischiovous men—" 1 Mr. CHANLER replied that he meant to, ap) words to every malignant snd malicious individual connected with this Government, or any other t, that interfores with the exercise of the Presi- protecting the people, without distinction Qeorge S. Wright, made & tri rposo of testiug her sailing qualities. She worked sat- 88 declared o divie vidend of $10 for is announced free of 'he Savage raised ins in drawing the offense. p‘l‘lb‘hin S without permit. nalties sgaint bril The Crown Point Mining Company dond of $20 for April; the Imperial a the same wonth. Gould and debt, with $70,000 to its credit. tuns of oro last week, Notbing is reported of the tions of Yollow Jacket, Ophir reports $34,000 in b since May 1. The mines of California report well. f the majority con- k part, further considera- stponed until to-morrow, went into cxecutive sesion, and 0 bash. Corm, 16,000 Mr. SPRAGUE presented & savings bauk deposits from to the Committee on Finance. MISSISSIPPI COURTS. Mr. HARR1s, from the Judicia bill to change the places of hols District Court of Northern Missiseippi to the town of Ox- ford, which was passed. SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' PAIR. (ORRILL presented a joint resolution authorizing retary of War to grant the use of lumber not imme- demanded for use by the Government for the erc ational Fair of the Soldiers’ ——— A Maryland Pelitical Meeting. BaUTIMORE, Monday, May 14, 1864, Horace Maynard, Senator Creswell, the Thouas, Gen. Garfield, and the Hon. John L. Thomas, Jr., addressed & meeting at Hagerstown, of the dsy. Among the resolutions adop o nting the right of way n erra Nevada and Con- vigation and Canal Co, of California, which was read twico, and referred to the Committee on Public Md., on the issues ted were the fol- ko opposed to granting suffrage to the negro in Maryland, and representation of no’uvvo o d that, therefore, we fully and comp} mendment to the Uonstitution, basing opulation, and all laws forever om boldiugjauy office of con- lent’s powers in of race or color. . Mr, DAwES ropeated his question, with several changes out sugeeeding in oxtrasting & more | gyleselced, That we ro ol rtse Xporta—5 bbls. %00 bush. Oats, and 5,600 bush. Peas. VARIOUS BILLS. Mr. BinweLy introduced a bill for the relief of the re- resentative of Brigadier-Gen. George Wright of the U. , which was read twice and referred to the J Qdiciary Committee. Also 8 bill to public lands in the roud twice and refe definite respon: In conclusion, Mr. CHANLER declared that he shrank from no consequence, and cared not for the malignant member from Ohio (Mr. Schenck) or by majority of the Republican he could crush them—if be coul ~—he would do 80, He would put them, with tho member from Pennsylvania (Mr. Stevens), in that Leil surrounded by bayonefs to which he (Mr. Stevens) would consign hundreds of thousands of his fellow-citizens; and now they might vote for the resolution. The question was then taken, sud the resolution of cen- sure was adopted. The following is the vote in detail: Allison, Ames, Ash Blow, Boutwell, Brownell, Broomall, Bun larke (lnn%).gfib, C Garfjeld. ling (11, olm ) HM (W. rd, Lawreace (Obio), Loan, lurg, McKee, Mercur, Miller, Patterson, Perbam, Pike, . Schenok, Bpal- )y Rebels, an: §0ree the Congression ropresentation on the voli robibiting the leading L Resolved, That we firmly believo that the safoty and of the Republicsn “Government, both Stale and depend on the retention of power iu the hands of loyal men, snd, therefore, that we adhere to the doctrine that none but_loyal men -M;udm govern a State, even if their numbér | tion of buildings for the 0 rsecution either and Sailors’ Orphan Home, which was passed. MR. PETTIGRU'S LIBRARY. Mr. Hows called up a joint resolution, authorizing the surchase for $5,000 of the law library of the late Jawes L. uth Carolina, for the library of Congress. further cousideration was postponed it the title to the rbars, which was rred to the Committeo on Private Land Claims. Also & bill to authorize the Ocean Mail Steawship Company _servico and the Sandwich Islands, which was read twice and re- feferred to the Post-Office Committee. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BILL. Mr. DoxxeLLy introduced o bill to amend the Agricul- taral College bill 80 a8 to extend its bencfits to the States Intely in rebellion, on condition that the grants of lands should be continad to the lands in their own States, aud uld be spplied to the support sgricultural or scientific col- rty. If by his defiance rive them out of power between the United States After a discussion, till to-morrow. BRIDGE ACROSS THE MISSISSIPPT. 2TON called up the bill to suthorize the Winona ‘ompany to coustruct a bridge ,000. firmly adhere to the registry law of Mar land, sud will oppose -nyycn’un to repeal ox"m’o{fll‘y the wnz e ——— Failure of a P Rusolved, That we bitterest pill of my life; dence of God, and I thi Basking Firm— im Fancy Stecks. PHILADE! M , May 1 The failure of Werk, MoCoach & Coo baakert, city, caused much excitement at the Stock Board this morning. Their failure has entailed heavy losses on stock ulators. They were great * bulls” ‘Heston' ilroad shares, which were d to-day declined to §8 » share. ————— Romarkable CrxcrNwaTI, Mo Powell died in this . formerly of Chappel and St. Peter's lhflmad C AT O - b ississippi at Winona, whi er a discussion ‘,’,‘.‘."MPEM. 3 ' Baldwin, Barker, STEWART'S AMBNDMENT. 3 Mr. STEWART submitted the following amendment, in- to the Senate bill to provide for tates lately in insurrection their full sud also intended a8 tit to secure the rights of citizens of the nited States. 1t reads as fol Whereas, It is egpedient that tion should, at the earliest day, cs aad sufety of the Uion, be that the proceeds thereof shor of public schools instead of leges. Tt was read twice aud referred t the Committee tended to be proj og ou Public Lands. ubstitute for the forced up to $45, THE TBLRGRAPH. ‘LARE (Kansss) introduced s bill to amend the act 1,1862, %0 aid in the construction of s railroad and from the Missouri River to the Pacific It was read twice and the ttee Railroad. loorhead, Paine, Plants, Price, Rice (Mass.), Rollin vens, Vaa Aernam, Walks hburne (Mass.) Williaws, Berger, Darling, Da year, Grider, Harding (Ky.). the States lately in insurree- cousistent with the future restored to full participation by Joint resolution. propose for telegraph line onday, May 14, 1866, lll.‘lll AFPAIRS. it, o {{!nnu Co., of of New-York, for introducing e resolution derogatory to the House. It has herotofore been considered that a vote of censure rendered necessary the resignation of the cen. sured member, but Mr. Chauler is not one of the kind to e affected in that manner. . SEORETARY SEWARD AND BANTA ANNA. It is understood that Secretary SBewsrd has gone to visis Santa Anga, vis Auburn, N. Y., st which point be is ex- pected to mske o speech in defonse of the President's THE MARYLAND CAMPAIGN. The poLtig) cowpeign to peve Merylesd from the re- Mr. CotoM introduced a bill for the consolidation of bes, and to establish civil government B the hich was read twice and referred t0 the of the several States au am islatares .mnwuuuuc.uufl-hhm Paris, Ky., on Saturday, by named walk ‘There m-vw desths by suicide in this eity last dated New-Orleans, 13th, negroes were burned to Levee-st. o Saturday night. —— Fire in the Woeds, A largo troet of valusble.weod 1854 13 Sbason, wu:&{nod over yesterday, Rouseea, r, Trimble, Van THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE MEMPHIS RIOTS. The SPEAKER announced the Memphis Riots, provided fc the ment to the Constita! b Indian Territor ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. Mr. STRARNS introduced & Comumittee on the . Btevens's resolutio y. It consisis of Messrs, Washburne (IlL.), Boutwell” and Le Blond. NEW COINAGE. On motion of Mr. Kassoy, the Scnate amendments to he coinage of five cent pieces were Speaker's table and concurred in. NEW-YORK POST-OFFP) Mr. DaRLING the g Jul TEAANGP JapLTe b Ly Courty A specisl to T'he Commercial, says one white person death at o tire on Now: s joint resolution suthorizi intment of an additional Assistant Becretary six months from the 1lst of June next. He of the Navy was 10 examine the navies sod tional Assistant would be re- been wanifested, the joint reso- Mr. Btevens, of Po., referred it the Assistant ng his absence. Some opposition bavi awties op Novs) Aguir cmendmests to .:(#n hlvgl-::o? i -~ AN AMERICAN SiMOCN, ——— vm on Sunday Afiernoon—Nis Muds Effecte~8irect-Pass Bonueie, s Blown Skykigh— uits @ Dovelty, boards orcoked, pecklo the slone wive: other indication of a heavy storm. ock in the fternoon it cAine Gpou s, & reg- wlis #imoon, aceompaaied by thick cloads of saud, Which tie wind had Jifted from ~spote, and also Sandy Mook ard ether 1igbtaing and qui w York wis from Iate chirch wdevtakings. Conme- led with bliudig of ladies were L i, awniogs trans- tossed about 0w blush o lees than the Excise taw, ay. avdoaly rocovered imneys . Beston, May 14, 1806, y ¥ ersons, whom he ignities upon his ded his hovse on The affair appears ¢ s loyalty, and he wid make o loyal rpeech, E. Budger. 266, were y an immense concourso of ng all classes of the commuaity. The k place on Bunday cvening, and were most solemn and impreesive. Mr, Badger dicd on Friday of — The 0il Market. NEw-BEDFORD, Mass., Mouday, Moy 14, 1#66. The ON market is active; sales of 4,000 Dbls, Sperm at 2 25. In Whalo sales are reported of 150 bbls, at §1@ 1 10 per gallon. The stock of f Whale iu ftirst haude only 19,259 bbla,; of Sperm, 575 bU! isville. 1s, Monday May 14, 1666, Fourth and Bullitt-sta. this morning. Loss $33,000; insuraues K:nlu. le premises of Georre The total the coutigucus buildinge is fom<.t. —— Markets—Reported by Telegraph. PRLADELPHIA, May 14.—Flour firm, but slow of sale; prices Wheat quiet; sales of Red at $2 55 #2 75, salee of Yellow stél@ d Molasses unchanged. Provisious firw ; Bacon—Sides 15jc., and Shoulders, 124@15)c, Whisky dul; sales ot Penusyivasiy ot $2 5, aud p. m.—Flour unchanged. Whest firmer ada Ciub at #220. Cornin demand, Other graios nowinal, Canal heat 100, and Corn bjc. York, 'BALTIMORE, May 14.—Flour quict and firm. Wkeat steady. Corn dfllm&di‘x‘h\ém Sfiluuh.;PYvk.‘ £l 208 it . v jrm. Mess Porl ATS ¥ i . ons, 10§ @104c. Coffiee dull. Q'W . May 14—1 p. m.—Floar steady; Spring aud Can- 50; Wihite Westers, $13 &. L 80; other grades nowi- —Chicago, 42@44c. 3 32, Oats Lisky firw; 5k 184 bbls.; Wheat, 709,431 bush, busb.; Oats, 71,756 bush.; Barley, 1,624 busn. CHICAGO, 14.—Flour moderately i ular st 91 66a8L 75 for No. 1, $1 18 for No. 2. Corn sctive and advanced 132¢.; suleg y¢ Highwines inactive at $2 22 p o Freighte act o. o8 ¢, bbla; Flour, Boan Gy Corn Oats, 000 bush. Corn, €8,000 ya);, ; Wheat, No. 1 Mjjpenyee, tive. Wheat iriep. clositig et the inside; 81 1y ipmente—i, 5o o nte, 18,600 Luls. Flour. 34,000 JURFALO, May 14.—Fl hmh; 2‘“ wvelhh:ah' o cqn' \y 14.—Flour steady, u; . low 66}, for No. 1: Si@5jc. o Cbie:p.‘ Oa ...X;’ , Rye and Peas quiot. Pork $31283 Lard e, exports—Flour, 160 bbls. ; 153,549 bush.; Oats, 119,175 bush.; Rye, WO, May 14.—Flour in good deman. for No. 1 Spring, 1 50, e, 23,400 bush.; Corm, 973 bush, sales, 1,900 bbla, 11 752912 mdi.a Wiu: jeat tirm but dull; sales, nada Club at $220. C ; ! ¢ 7 e orn dol; sales, 14,000 Other grains nowinal. 153,000 bush. Wheat, 55,- Flour, 16,700 bash. Whews, A Texas Philosopher. A Texas ex-Rebel, writing to subscribe (and pey) fo ‘Tue TRIBUNE, gives his views of matiers in genersl, eon- “But we were overwhelmed by rumbers, aud defeated. ‘When I laid down my arms I did it in sorrow—it was the bat I honestly Lelieve in the Piovi 1 soe his hand in the result. 1 have taken the osth in bonesty aud good faith. I foel I am chastened by afliotion and losses. I lost my onlyson in the war, and a dear and only brother. These bereavements bave caused me to weep in anguish many bister tears. As for iosing Im“mlfw&-y 1 staked bim on the but for belsg