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Tribune, PRICE FOUR CENTS. s | under oath, to employ a stenographer aod clesk, —I_It;r—-m- can he supplied by graduates from the SOUTH AA‘iERICA. | directing the Sergeant. rms of the House or Senute, or rul Academy. | St of the Depntiesof either toaceompany the Committee, | Mr, SCHENCK (Ohio) oppoced the amendment, and after the Cggamittee to have power to report at any time, a d | some’ discussion the amendments were xeferred o the i i [ th d of both | Commi Naval Affairs. ! ‘l'l::):mi:. :::‘lh;’l‘):;‘l‘?no‘l'l‘:lfll( e contingent fund of bot owumittee vn Nave "“:u." HIGHLY 'MPORTANT FROM PBRUI 'M@J e =] S Vole X XVE..N% 7,835, TFROM WASHINGTON, avy, shall be ofdered by the Court to be paid into | Ax to the Veto Mes asnry to be distributed ace ) th o of | ent. Was there ever befor wurt, which the Secretary says in this respect seems | ernmer t, o veto of the adu e 1o discretion to the Department, 1t further ap. | examine all the aduinistrations f of a State | You might st ever were, and thi A —— that 32 cagos remain ding in the United | was the first inst o where the administration vudertook preme Court and R cages in the | 10 veto a billjof Congress admitting a State into this Union. ¥ £ SPATCH r District Courts; in all 500 casce, all of them | There had béen no uniformity in the O Contress | . Ross (11l objeeted, saying be thought it better to | The Senate amendment to prevent the iutroduction of OUR SPEC]AL D]l PA ally cases of prizes war, but more less of | in the adumission of States, consequently they leave the matter to Gens, Grant and Sherman, cholera into the ports of the United States was referred to ———— may be cases of rever ure under the acts of | mitted Xnommm»u witha large ax \ sometimes witha small- i Mr. k,l;ur nb\:wd ‘l" suspend the rules in order to enable | the Committee on Commerce, —ep July and Aug The awount in litigation is equal to | erpopulation,and there had b ever been any criterion. | him to offer the resolation. PENSIONS. ' 500000, “The Sccretary has taken sieps o nvestigate | 1t had been said, and o thonght properly, that as o gen- | Tho rules were suspendei by o vote of 92to 29—two- | A number of private peusion bills were reforred to the SPANISH ATTACK ON CALLAO. VARIOUS ITEMS OF POLITICAL AND | thecharacter of all these cascs. 41 thing, thero should be population eongh for @ repre- | fhinls voting in favor thereof. Committee on Tavalid Pensions. . h Alb THE GIFT OF THE STEAMER VANDERBILT. sentative in Congress ; but that rate kad not been adhered ’ ‘The resolution wes then offered and adopted by a vote PASSPORTS, ————— PERSONAL INTERE: The President to-day 10 Congress, con- | 10 lv.h.m! been one Mt‘ or another, just s | of & to 2 4 The Senate’s amendments to the Lill relating to pass- otary Seward and | circumstances seemed to req hut in this guestion— SOLDIERS MATL PRIVILE ports were referred 1o the Committoe on the Judiciary. | The Fleet Driven off after Four Hours Bome taining corresponden Commodore Vauderb: April 17, 186, to the r,,,,.hh‘.,mm'.[,(. ,m;,’.h.q.;,.. of 1'v),g’|upl,’ annl] least 'm' On motion of Mr, SCB¥NCK (0.), the Scnate joint reso- FORTIFICATIONS, ther within the jurisdiction of the Prosident—tho | lution, passed May 18, authorizing the Adjutant-Gene " 8. e e e e here an enabiing act Bad | of the Stato of Obiw o distribute through the mails fred of mfl;m‘;"{fi:;‘m‘;’iflg‘;&‘:‘l:’,:p‘:{:‘l?j::‘_‘“ bill were bardment, trer, dated nerous | 4By P tter, thanking bim for th . cift of the steamer Vanderbilt duning the late war, aud T Cirenlar from Gen, ¢, 0. Howard, taring it was now his Plesing duty to formard the eold lwl“nw ed, AUl postige, o, velerun ;ah 9 ;fi.lm.-.;'mum:,lrgmlm A médal authorized by Congress, and the Commodore Mr. SUMNER again expressed himself in favor p medals farished by the erul Assembly of that State, . " : - could not fut to chirish the proud cursciousness of bav, mediate considertion of the Vet Message, 3z, Wade | was taken from the Spoal P tible, read three tiimes, di,‘,’,‘,‘;,;‘}‘,-‘:}?,‘,{’;l}'.2}':12?15,"‘55”3'3?%‘}.',1'&7 i ADMIRAL NUNEZ MORTALLY WOUNDED, ing, by act referred to, A his country gignal | bad said Le was in favor of the ill notwithstanding the | and paesed, . ’ (1 ¥ 1in its histor; el snper) was opposed to the bill notwithstand- THE SIOUX INDIANS. f_;";:h‘“"::';{g:m“::dPg:;:‘fl'n‘l"l‘:::;?:n“:r:‘;“r:d‘:"fl- p H 'ONGRESS, service at a eritical story. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, The Commodore replicd at 1cogth, e3pressing the satis- faction with which Lo bos received the precious token of remembrance, " " 5 3 y « X CIRCTLAR FROM GEN. NOWARD, Consideration of the Reconstruetion ResolvesFost Qo Hovhiid ed-tbe following ein Tie conkd nx berwise than oppose the | 3y, &rpvess offered @ resolution, whieh was adopted, | ™ ided, and the O Bk Gonstiotioa i At TAHABCS | comiip oo The Boctataty of o Tnteioe Lo information . | - T1e House 81§ 0 Clock adjenrae. m of Todependence. speeting the purchase of land for the aceommodution of 3 d thut some day be fixed for the con- | the Sioux Indians, THE FENIANS, the bill. \ MR. ELDRIDGE. ] et i disclaimed sy e, FLDRmaE (Wi il to 6ffcr 8 mock resolution | Beiauve of Arms at Erie, Pa.— Rightyse Fpanish Loss, 300~Pernvian, 100, ntion to Lo disconrteons ! poned till Wednesday. WA DirARIVENT, BURFAU OF REFUGLER, ) A ORI (0 10 thio. Dese 1 gORML 0 sired | g g Vavroues o Ansvoses Loxte, ¢ 10 e s o fuvor, When tho Sesate was full, | broteed b Mobil and a Comnitice of thrvo webers (0 | Gasew Belomging to the Roberts Faction Fait | TIIE SPANISH VESSELS BADLY SHATTEREDS mxGiox, May 21, « ! a8 in favor, as full, d 14 . y e i —— C1PCUTAR No, 4.—Tn order to answer numerous inquiries uld be willing to take it up. DO Yo nagroes in a ohured in that ity nto the Kands of the United Niates Auth: . g 3 Nogv ey from ofticers, ag ,:s and -‘rlm.rn ‘nml.Lll |-fv'lr1ble. prevent mis- uestion was, on wotion, made the special 1 for Oblection was ade, and Mr. MORRILL, who had the siea—Afnire ¢ Kasipors, Me. . The Colorado Veto will Come Up on Tuesday, | it G i s B i ety i M '1:( FICATION APPROPRIATION BILL. ock Dhiiabk sa 7SN 0 W e N v | | 7Y DG e B ] N irst: Tha Cormlesioner. yo00H ine THE PORTIFICATION 3 0N COLLECTING DIRECT TAXES. isi May 20, G2Cas (ke Commlsioner Tecommmantad Ao Hipte hog | Mr. Prsszxpex wished to eall p-the Vorication 4y- 1"s eeotution, which wan | iy ; Ba, Pa, Mayso 5. | Temporary Raising of the Blockade of Val ‘Assistert Commissioner be exereised by the eame offic Pr"i*r‘ul\' bill. ‘e % dent to farnish the Honse in- Eighty-seven cases of arms were seized in 1his aad wed pami*o e ———— Wherever practicable this in being effected. as in Virgini Mr. SpERMAY hoped that the Lill "ull not be taken | g 10 the collection of the direct tax in States Saturday night, They are the property of the Feuian e id I I " ) I ) BE (EN .;.x.“l .}L\fi i l-lrl .-‘n;,'f :h»‘x,:|1x(l|.y\n'v:‘n‘ll‘;x:lll.’l:‘l\lmul\rf':‘h:- A;u;: He came bere g that iu?"lliymtn::l l:h'l‘ 1 i tion, l“}:‘,‘((,",,,,.,l,,,lm’ \m.-htnu‘l_ hn:~ - Senate in New- York. 5 SHE Y R J . W WAO Rave fuhovie G 60, ES et s several States, what amount of propesty e : ] . B SHERMAN LOAN BILL T¢ BE EN UP Pat o e e promi aad eflctive admioistration (bai o Toriponed, | L | SO I8 et Saior sy DT o peopel “They were shipped to thin port consigned 0 J. F. (10 TO-DAY. b m"r““ «M" i 1l the attention of all officers thie Senato could not tak #L00; | s been Teceived from such sales. nin, auctioneer, who is Head Center of this County, and Affairs on the Isthmus, 5 e o o we 5 ibtxcr iy nd | De.hoped 16 woulc, KR KD 'EVENING SRSSION, marked # Hardware and Agricoltaral Tmplements.” The B eruciy toward ¢ ' carelessness in 4“‘1"; 1“ "lfl\"‘-“” d ‘;L 'x"‘: ‘D'I"[ ‘l"i(" On motion of Mr. ]\lnlimlu. 4\\,-,|.lmnr Jded by M. | Provost-Marehal-General will arive t0-Imorrow to investis —— endeting the hly nccounts and i S0%0G (ho OAPORS TS h as ordered that from wl after OTTOW T o ¢ . o ) B e s, b o At Wity aacuaed shal I ovition until Weluesfar, Tle A“J " .:.",'mr.m:‘..,u'f]. b ";',x.,m 107} logks gate the case, The steamship Arizoua, Maury, from Aspinwall on the' Investigation of the Preedmer’s Burean Crdered by caton beiore a Conrt Mastial | dir Sheriman s Loas bill and b would SORF 0P BRLIVERY. There is no excitement, A eompany of the Fourth | yah jnst., with mails, specie aud passengom, arrived o the House, gy Iuspection and w prompt re. | ‘“,r]:‘f,v!.. oo o P Mr. Garpirtn (N, Y.) introdaeed a bill to prov ‘h' for Regular Artillery arding the arige Monday morning. The following is her specie lis moval of every unfaithful oflicer. ) i} SHEI the town of Whitehall, New.York, Tt = | e the Amociated Po g oad Co. 079 22/ Fugene Kelly & - Third: Special o the difficait duty | o SE O ¢y, which was read tivice and referced to the Commit- 1ront, Me,, Monday, May 21, 1 man & 70 o G N are raile 1o | “irhe Fortifieation A tee on Comnerce. The store of W. Hathaway, agent of the Eastern wan & Co.. 43800 00| Lees & Walier WILITE HOUSE AFPATRS, Express, was broken open on Saturday night, supposed for | guton & Rivel, get rid of the Bureau, sur tiow of Mr, SPALDING (Ohio) the Committee of | the purpe was disch ration of the | which Lud been nent to 7 3 e County Oficers ¢ { getting property owhed by the Fenians, | Dabuey, Morgau & Co. sttachied fo t due parties he Piint & Hal passed, Mr. SurpRMAN'S 111 for the red Condition of the Tax Bill aud Other Matters, | wake some wrane this expen Fenians, all that were Joft O e I wil adopt the proper i s 7 e o bill to authorize th lr, sident to appotnt. certain gfbcers | Majo ott and 10 or 12 . " N q t rgeney when the wh 8 OO0! 0" NTERCOURSE BILL i - fixing their salaries, and the bill | Lere,” disappesred on Saturday night; al=o some of their | Trovor & Colgate,, WasmNGToN, Monday, Moy the Comumissiover urged ¢ b ot i K R e ranicre | came before the House for act bad been attached for debts. ey, Evo & Co. THE APPROPRIATIONS FOR FORTIFICATIONS. t cumpanics sconragement of the ew M. & N Aty g o the Vresident, s Total... accustomed labor #o as to aflord pi ' 3 wehiold, to_emp THE TECRNARO AT ROCHESTER, From Our Special Correspondent, : gy PaANAMA, May 12, 1806, wher of elerks nof exe ) emplovment of | @ ons made by vote of the The Tlm-\-m ;1 Appro| i examples o8 possible of the succe ate to-day for fortifications was $1,540,000. Among t gApparently in keeping with | Private Récrets of the Prosident is to be " -, tetns was one for the fort mear Detroit, $50,000; i Op- | these e 19invossnd IMIF fm Sohamyf s e g ACABRACE O MRS e e kst Beereary b axsim iney | W eelesale Destenction ef Expprstyoa C0 The Pacific Steam Nevigation Coupany's steatwer CHB wego, $30,000; outlet of Liko Champlain, $50,000; Fort | law or regulntior s Breaa agame af Moo of \eahinktan. 1 o e BE 1 08§50, ench of the Clerks au annuil salary of 1,34, Strack by Ligh — Yiany Fer arrived in Panama Bay on the 4th inst, Sbe brings datcs Sebuyler, $30,000; Willett's 1 50,000 ; Fort Hawil \"“‘"“l" !mos rruptions it Las DISTRICT BILLS. | an Stowupd of the houschold an aunual salury of jureds Hotapaisi Y. Moaday, May 81, 1908 from Valparaiso to the 17th end from Callao to the 28th ofl (b 2 it " | to bitter | - " 3 s day, Mo I , e 1 | A number of District of Col jlls were taken G | * My, Sparpixe (Obio) moved to amend by autborizing | The damage by the stori bere yesteriay afterioon wis Apsil. T am again placed under obligations to Purset . Thel be estimated by tens of thou- | Stewart for late files of South Awerican papers, 00,000 Hook, | their own 059 1 went of & > ton, $30,000; Fort Tompk $50,000; Fort Miilin, £, caiber cannon in fmportan survey of Northern aud North-Western lakes, $50,000; for | enographer to the President atan | very great He said that these officers were | sauds of doll Builds TR FREEDMF House resolutic dmen’s B xa8, wis | and lie upon the tal) y were unroofed, windows de- aited by order of the War De- | stroyed, younz trees and plants cat down by i1, and o SR oy of the bill wae to give the icns wholly ruined. 'Khe nurscries Lo The people of Valparaiso Lad entirely recovered from the panie into which they were natarally enough thrown i T suffered mueh, The storm covered an o asked what the stenographer was the hail was linited to wbout tvo Ly the recent bombardment of the city, Business was BURFAU ISTESTIGATIC n for 4 joint Committee to 3 - 1, being THE PARDON! nmodere Leon Swith of UBCS d of the naval defes the Spanish, It is an ascertained fact that almost the ene purchiase of sites for sea coust d. fenscs, $35,000, AL 4, wis | and lio o e 1 PAYMASTER WALKER, ) 1, Reverdy e S e | g r ) ! OUSE OF REVR fr e than an t 5 g " appointed by the President into the Regular Aruy, ie the dsy Poland, BN ';,’.mf ,'\, |7 . spavoisa rop e short-hand writing. They eat the limba from the trecs, and ki ug gradually resumed, though, of course, cousiderabio brother-in-Jaw of Mr. Blaine, Representative from Maine, i LAWRENC 0 Y | Mr. STEVENS w what and tor whom? | of birds who had ta length of time would elapso before the merchants and 5 L President this | e ol | Mr. $ra1pixa replied: For the Prsident. children were § + | tradesmen would be able to fully recover from theie FHS FERIREEN S FURKAV. | Rl M1, STEOENS ki that the smenduent was not reported | were xilled. The fack the stone ehupel i | oo P ment. Tho “’“ kit S .The House, pending the Appropriation Lill for the | | autisiiont | by the Commmtteo on Appropriatio Mount Hope v people had il sment, piing s Freedmen's Burcau and the garbled ts published 31 b g |7 \r. SpALDING withdrew the amendment, and the bill | refuge, but y ds The buildiug was | ever, was remarkably active. Alnr'-'{n‘umb-rofch-mm a8 the report of Gens. Steadmen i ullerton, to-day i the d o by @ vo H:.{. wh s Daitl s The glas | ha Fbren em;;w;d, principally of British vessels, to lu4 ordered a Special Committee of five to go Seuth and IXXTIXA ) 1 IQ < - fatks | ity vof the Roeb Sical | for Europe an ustraliae ke owilata i cperstions Sead v ki e Recnid XXXIXn CONGRESS. Mr. DEMONT ) cedn bill to amcn a | o i) gy rom s fbase | Works w s L5 | Owing to the heavy dispat-h of merchandise from the will no doubt azree to it, aud the Comuittee will start at FIRST SESSION. Y oh W ny MeClare, MeKee Met- | gluse, T pers opened their ato liy | Costom-House and Government store-Louses in Valps o SENATE....WashsG Mr. Tx Vit e e B materials 1o WAke | ryiso during the few days of grace allowed previous to the THE GRADE OF GENERAL. THE GRADE OF GENERAL. eranting 5 k e B % | bombardment, the Government realized & sum of money v“ll" t, Michigan, whic 03 of Mr, GARPIELD the title was amended 1y FROM THE PACIFIC, quite sutficient to reimburse it for the losses indicted by be shall de _ The Senate Military Committee have mad il roAp ) } ARFIELD Ll tlle was aistnded by wment to the House Lill crvating the eral in t RANCISCO MALLS, 32 s g ——— which increases the total pay and emcluments to near | o substitute for the s ond sections | M La foint Tution authorizing BANKING. Ttems—Markets—Australion News—Diss | tice quantity of voods and property destroyed, belonzed to $20.000, as foilows: i L .‘.' ?, ";-_{l lv 1! U ; “ .."1' offered o on, which wis | covery _-r Gold Fieldn, ’ [ # n.«inleu'n,»nnl that w)pl« the actual loss to the THE BANKRUPT BILL. IS rerived. tad dmtae | rete tOfliee : 1 o Hanking e oty Siaeay, daz 18 rment was little or notbing, the forcigners suffered p | bidbplgert i e a nging ','A:g .mlx.nzl: uf ¥ .;u} “' to the tune of al least $10,800,000, Poor John Bells, aud a redewption of | has arr bringk : bugs of coffee. Ntephen Maxwell, second mate of the whale shin Jos Maxweil, of New-Pedford, was drowned at sea April City, Capt. Watkine, bas s 24,571 in treasure, of which § ferr My, DONNELLY (utrodice miserablo Crapeaus, were, in their private character, the greatest sutferess. ‘The former, who long since claimed the murderous title of “ Bloody Britishers,” aud who bave ed for | been the social terror of this coast for years and years, are 0,506 | humbled past conception, The one fact which stands Mr. Jenckes of Rhode Island will t Trow again ¢ wp Lis Baokrupt bill, and mwake another alteiwpt to pass it He secus sangnine of success. THE FUND sistant Surgeons in the { ¢ | adaitional compensation 'd | cinus eng f contracts by vferred to the | THE STEAMER VANDERBILT. sented & message from the Pres <ponden Vanderbilt ¥ service e, skl al. may be au asure of the I = ; G BILL. forth—that those toward whom the Senator Sherman will to-morrow call . e bill, and make a speech in its favor, but 1 commund tie w | FORTS OF DELIVERY. p prominently Y P the Constifational 3 l‘l""! e | rrencock Nelr *poddu The dry goods ettled. Wheat drooping. | for protection, winked ¢ lesale destruetion of theie ¥ onstitution mouth, and ks aligwanee for fee d Nebrdska - port Provisioas with the exception of bacon,are dull, ' The | prop v Their righteous wrath is & 7 bad, and on Wednesday will be the special order, and the funding bil await action upon them. SERENADING POSTPONED. B i ney of mining stocks is downwar D) Chollar Potosi, $325; Opliir, $410; Belcler, $230; | Upon represcuting tho prolable effect at bome—of his ace perial, $130. tion in the premises—Admi Denbam was reported to have said- T bulieve that this affair will canse the dovne fall of the prese! inistry, but I cannot act otherwise.” d referred to the Co THADE WITI TIF INDIANS Mr. Bravrorp (Cold ntrods to trade and Conr e Judian tribes, whiel was eralsball | read twice Leadguarters ate it W per month & are llowed 1o the Lieutens e uct approved February grade ol Lientenant-Geseral iu ATION. uted the peti 8.8 FRANCISCO. May Dates from Australia to March 3, say that 't The serenade to Mr. Jobnson and his Cabinet was to- f .1.&nd1[ml ot F'Xm“-'xlltm u';.mxh il n Indian Af- sters of the L Tho ok ) ad t again postponed on account of the pon-armval of | naferred and be the Chlef of St.ff o the Goners, Wi E mai d. The ship Sultans hed arrive Foglishmen claim that, so_far from eudeavoring to are aight again postp B Routuns ¢ varmnal of | the rank. pay and ool adier General in the | 11 of States for bille b ), the Statcs g egepee | Hers with, 588 British Governient emigmatts. | rest the cnrrent of esents on this cout, b g i S Secretary Seward, out of wkom a speech is wanted. oy of the United States; snd the act approved arch 3, | el for Tesolutions. D | Du voyage 77 deatbs occured, and most of the re- v with that of Louis Napoleon, has secretly ¢ 4 y # Y 1 jeneral commanding the L uE | SRAV. . P ol d busbels o e ot i L Ta 4 Fr ‘ » again postponed until Wednesduy evening. | et by repcated. and the same Geoeral may appoint | Mr. Laruin (N, V.) offered a resolution din o the memoiial of the | Five thous | bushels of wheat were sold at eight #hil- | nication to the Valpariso Mercurio, says of the protection mber of alds, uot exceeding 6%, as be | Commissione Froe Bureau 1o ¢ bamber of ( New Yorkto Con- | UDSSpepeentas. . . g .. | #fiorded their intciests on this coas: ** Are the beavy . - An extensive gold el had been discovered 50 miles | taxes paid by the sveat of the English people only sprnt cents por_pound on ss, ubout the proposed tax of owmittee on Ways an This was reterred to t and ordered to be printed. THE JUDICIARY. THE POST-OFFICE BILL. ntly m oucer The President having to-day signed the Po: propriation bill, it is now alaw; consequer o shall esch have the rank, pav aud | to the Ho i “lonel of Cavuiry; ond it is bereby provided | goeion of t west of Cleveln now allowed hy to tue Licute 3 S O itled to two aids 1 Bay, Queensland, that a legion of maguiticent pleasure-boats, adorned with ———— uns that might be of painted wood, should flannt about from port to port, ouly with the noble (1) end aud purpose of receiving and iz balls on board? 1f these tonnid- ¥ G v and Sewoll, and such oth the Jok 4 one military sec papers must hereafter live without Governiewt charity, nk, pay aud emoluwents of & Lieu- | ¥ % 2 | Mr L 1% (N, Y.), presented th h T or die out. i X | guch reports to bo pri n ) R Yallanon. G0 P able vesse s o l;_lth 8 u!:h l;nrlhclopinurt English THE TAX BIL 2 g ) tak ommittee, . asehe of the Dill canize the Federul Judiciary, | 8 interests and lives from the brutish Vand.le out of drags its slow length along, and its teliousess bas com- oty ,“‘mml’,'; ‘:‘;’:‘ a0 kees hand | wr. Eavnrs »»;“nn...llu lnm' was impossible now, e | Paseage of e ML I AN e L B | 3 S“" “"“‘[;“l”'fl'i':‘""' " "“‘.'&“ 'l"“r:“ 2 sl*h‘“‘v what are they for? i Brii e iy [0, HIDGS e testimony was already printeds e E oy . Jnter at | residents here have been quite as seeure in t 0 pelled the House to adopt uight sssions, which Will § wiich wes refusicd fo. the Committes ¢ d | ,“I"l, y‘«‘ulhn’w:-l-mi-fw'ul. Mi. l'.A‘l"Il E (Pa.) ]-{.»whh;l & petition {m'y“. x‘lu-uu Savanndl th the General Conference of the | of the country, and E; ,“?d S 05 ':,‘n‘i':,,g.c p;:.s‘g}‘:f probably enable them to get through it this week. | Post Loads. s 1 2 [ STATE BON ’\7"'7‘"_ o ;'01\""].\- 2 mff.".';;'- '('u:"i'ul."“pm African M h, composed of colored clergy | rently no rights, to defend in these waters.” * Thus in the : : It provides tha ed in ol | Mr.Davs - American wool, which was re d e B 8 | men from (1 Florida and South Carolina, Three | stroiigest terms do the unfortuate Englishmen reprove d VIRGINIA COURTS. | or disbursing the publie n from posmits, | Mr.DATIS (%) 6 s members declared that the interests of the freedmen de- | their Government, ol P The idea that the Bill for the removal of the Tuited | ehall give boud in e h sum and with such secuny 88 the | Gire e o TA§ « lflK-‘:; 2i mand o conti lu\"'u{ the Burcau rull'(!he present. Three To the great relief of all concerned, Mendez Nufiez - . a > Riel especial | Pos sencial may require. : o nted a petition of A. nthers test to instauces of malfo e e A () . States Courts from Norfolk t(' Richmond L” il «' i !l‘"‘\.‘ 5 | 8 ste : ian s "‘f,. T ’};u\'f;. thers, praying o change of the law taxing cire :-p-nm in South i lmol": ixnnm::flgfiwk‘;' ::\“n:: Lfl?flffiflflfimflffim “‘;g o!l_fipr:::“:'l:?:\rm!{ bearing on the case of Jeff. Davis, is us. ere I8 Mr. RasEY caild up the bili to provide for surveys of | LIV RRredRt ROWpHEIE a Y | of State bauks; which was referred to the Comwit been deprived o fruits of their lubors acd eruelly pui- | was con: 1 . i it I July, 1867, or some day prev ¥ uently addressed to Commodore Rogers, coms wofit place in Norfolk to hold the Court, its proper Joce- | yyq pper Mississippi and Misnesoty Kivers. ol O AL URG'S NRSOTYRS Banks. ¥ ishied. Mr, Steaduan, in_conclusion urged tho 1inports | wanding the American squadron: 4 bei ) d. It was removed from there during Ttapp a8 is necessary to | " R ol e PR THE TAX BILL. ance of sustaining kind feeling with_late masters, assured FRIGATE NUMANC e € | sarvey the under the super. | | Tho eallof Siates fur resulutions, which compencel 08 | o Houe then went nto Comuitteo of the Whole on it would see " the freedme ey £ e Ar AR | y wnd s v o » : | rdenee of th 'y he A g y g ‘“ busigess in | the State of t on Mr. Dawes i th 1 re- | dwian aud Fullerton left tor Florida on Sir: T have the honor to inform your Excelloney that from DECEASE OF A RICHMOND PAPER. i 1 read and postponed until to-morrow, . samed consideratio ? of | to-day, and for the time Leisg, the blocsade of the port of Tihe Richmond Republic, ! N OF UNITED STATES BENATORS | Mr. Washiburne (Mas - ——— R o 4 . N ered w rosolt ch was = i of of . take sdvantare of the present opportanity of reiteratini which has lately tried to sustain the | Mr. WiLLrams ofiered a ich w 1 ware from (( -|:m\‘|l:- ion Murder T l'-l nt Boston, A to vour Exoellency the assuraaces “lf b mm!' dml“m‘ui t Jo~ToN, Monday, May 21, 1866, consideration. CAs10 MENDEZ NUNEZ © Comittee on 1 Ll re Spanish before th The mmendiment , Gallugher for the murder of Dennis | To Commodore Rocers, U S, steamer V: upreme Court '0‘-‘1«. b "_l;- On the afterncon of the above day the e: el o med ont of the harbor of Valparaisos twe "ll . n‘l‘ cc of destination was then known to C o tle crowd, | modare Rodgens, cr not, I am unable to say, but, ever inlation in o s protection in their | J in the Constitne pecessary 1o keep died to-day, leaving none to regret EAST TENNESSEE. to I %0 48 to 1o es, hydraulic rams. un il valorem, @ respoctive ACADEMY Gen. Granger has been to wake the returned Rel 8 10 Rigrrpt e el g » N verburdened : sidewalk, o protection of American interests—so far us practis fend nationality azainstan | pojy | le prepated, after @ short iut to follow ite | When 10 hours at be met Adwiral Pearson, who was 5 3 ¥ Jat it i< neither just o politie to | pem, prov 1l expense 0i the peaceful inlduse | axie ‘ cnrs shell huve been on h #0 pald shail b il % 6t it l:‘il '-.'|hush- (.,‘ paraiso, on board the Suwanee. Tho ay 21, 1964 Admiral proposed wing ou the Powhatan, as soon tinguished | ghe conld be eoaled for the trip. w Lrrgiiues, P Dr. Wiliam Wilson, an ent previonsly p deducted from the taxe pres . the to send an arwy there to doit. i tateaton - ” e 1 citizen of Betbleem, died ut 4 o'clock p. m, to-duy. Tmmediately after the Mockade was raised the Chilian : ot i . o —— Government declared all special orders and regulatiops 1n P ot wauld otk U o futther e ! Valling In of @ Tunnel, e t tho xiry of vescl i the ports o the eouutsy 19 o and tust sa ¢ Provaded, - be repesled and aizu e old Customebouse Laws as TeTOR, oF otberwl her is s0ld immediately from ! Ty Y = MIANT MAT “oprevious guestic mevanl to v it shall not be t i | A ll,v‘ i 9 N (A,’.A!I-IA{”NBIJ. P antonot Sepate procecd to the lny the res wt on the | L SIEVENS (] ved to strike out S e b anis Rollroad s Nopersor | PERT, Hianrmans i 1 and tho. President's | i h s satiare of Thivd kuowi to Diave been in the tunel ut the tiine, | The theater of the Spavish-Auerican war Las been | uraged u.l ;W‘lllwl .,-...-vnmulurl vl |‘. “u“"' Deaths | tre d from Chili to Peru. The entire fleet under tho ed at Callao on th ult. The uadron is composed of the frigates Numancia, 40 guns; 2 guns; Resolu s; Blanea, 38 guns; teln, 36 uus, and six other steamers, corveites, ports aud dispateh-boats—mounting together 12 gung, 276 guns with which the Spaniands propose to oper . te against Callan, 140 are of heavy caliber. On the 27th i L "I"-- city, this after- | ult, Nufiez notified the consular body of Callao that on s+ the Bead with s maliet. Three | on0 00 the above date the port was declared to be in @ 110 by Yeas,73; Nups, %5, 5 2 | command of N S RESOLVES. It oughit to | Or1awa €, W., Monday, May @ F.G sther to the Hon. A aced on that infust, Mr., WADE Lo several Len: be considere Mr. SUMNE tors would be here d not b 1} it shotid bie Mr, Mok (Vi) Lo sropaly cncouraged in the bil | Tie wotion of Mr. Ste I, Highy, M ahsent Kex ever perforn tonomah at Halifax, » 1 military au Murder nt n Nrwark, Monday, May " was further o upon re 10 each and cvery individual the full, froc and antr ol exercise aud enjoyment of ull those rights which " | God has bestowed upon Jiu. upon . Mr. WaDE * 2 the tax | 1: (Ohio) spoke iu favor of makin o, | t Rose by being struck at apice ons. action | Second: That the safety, hap) sperity ;.« opposed that, but was in favor of the | s were made, (R, CAMPBELL AND THE FR 3| he felt | the people Tequie ”mlrJI’b and t ”v“_- | ‘ - ‘\\ vs and Me | e — e | state of blockade by Her Majesty's tleet, The Hon. Lewi e, M vbe | it the er it uud | afied t0 the violation of Taw, wid thut penitties bl A0 | r Ir A L rof ehenp wine hed Away on the Georgia State | Nixdaysonly were allowed for the loading and elear§ of Mexico bad 6 long iuterview w 10- | decide it now. | flieted upon trausgrestors, ot for the purprsey (SO 1 19 IRl [RySes: 0S8 I the It Railron. ance of all neutral vessels then in the harbor, aud after the 1 4 or revenige, bt to msure subordination and ohedience. Mr. PRICE protested against the idea of the wine- HRAFEPIRS. piration of that time nothing would be allowed to de= le of b or_healthy AvousTa, GA, Monday, May 21, 1966, | oyt exeept in ballast. In his communication to the col Mr. WADE said ¢ would be fr with Mr. ¥ would mv}(u_ ;rl:n!d Phird: That this Honse will stand by and sustain the | drinkig pes more 1 Notwithstanding | President in excenting the laws of the United Statos upon | thun e water-drinking people of the United States, | Bridgeson the Grorgia State Railroad, between Dalton | gylar be ini would proces d A A 0 the conclusios | & sufeient number af, tho loading lebala in cach of tho |, Jb .dil not seo'why whisky, the ‘poor maw's bevers Tave bees wase awy by heavy e, | Tt o par e O A e A e s gave fonal Governe | should be taxed $2'a gallon, and wine, the rich man's | The disuster iuterferes seriously with tho (Fusportation | (he inhabitants of that city until Tnud-y'u:;' i R day. NAVAL CAPTURES. v A ) o efiect ) : A States, found therein, and all | the veio of the 44 1 N d cetion agninst the N in 2 i e s Territ olorado ought to be admitted asa | States Tately in insurrection ag y : vessels belonging 1o insurgents, were required, when cap- | that the Territory of Col t & . licate the majesty of the law, to sustain the | beverage, only five cents, I1¢ thought wite coull bear 30 to and from the Western States with Georgia. J feite o Procee le St vod many reasons that might be assigned | ment, to vindica i chikg i y ] ¢! e e eal i3 the removal of themselves and valnables, declaring t tared fo ba forfelad, sud e T e e o e proper to argue uow, - He did not thiuk |t onco f the loyal people, and o warii the refractory festeis ' o perhaps $2 a gallon, pg e —— s o ety et .,m‘;‘;m”'d 4 the Treasury for the ase of the Unlicc SHotes. o e i1l us likely to be successful now as at some future | forall time to comc i After o dixeussion extending over an honr, Mr. Stevens's hitien Wwhat might occur after that date. When the mail stesmee 3 ested that the resolution 0 | motion ®as lost, and the paragraph in reference to wine 9 left, on the 2th ult., the Spanish vessels were bee ug - seeds of large captures of such property, anounting to L arsOilte O «d to taking it 0] Mr. NIBLACK several millions of dollars, are claimed by wilitary axd | time, und bo e D hia question the people of | indefinite, and thal the Touso should, inforn th Mands @ above reported. The fine for fraudulently JOSEPH PIGGOT. 1 prepated for action. he foreign shippi aaval officers, and they are accordingly taking measures Cotorado had once voted agaiust a State government, wnd | dent abott how many Rebels he should have exce cvading the tax on made-up wines was inereased fiom [ Tho death of this old and estimable citizen removes | moved auchorage to a point beyoud the range of guns froum T, through the Admiralty Courts to have the rty coo- s o te. ‘Then the Scnate had | The * previous question ' being moved and seconded, | $100 tc $300. Seinned aud adjudged to their own vse and that f the | afterxant foconsiderclt bt o e ehiened that | tho resolafions B aeved to without a division. Tl g imjoing o txof 0 g cent o0 thiead, ome 1oro of thofew ol Knickerbockers of this city, Joseph | **J 8N, 1id o seom to be at all surprised at the Naval Pension Fund, The question is now peeciol foo | i favor of gising the President a rea- QUALIFICATION OF ELECTORS. was aineaded by adding the words * and twine. " | Piggot was born Jan. 1, 1779, and died {on the 19th fnst, He | yppearance of their enemy’s tleet, but had gone . work s the eonsderation of a Mr. EANDALL (Pa.) moved to nipend the qllh.{mp!l in | was the eldest son of Robert Piggot, who died in tbe year | With great vigor to finish their preparations for recciving fore tho Supreme Court whether such propert , and so | vote. He was now in ol g s e s United State or | e time 1o withdraw bLis veto, that be, too, might The next bisinuss in_orde 0 { 2 ?:glurfgl;::;;luy‘l»(;{:fi::::':]';’o lLi“ l‘x(."v,lo;}r:;;:.‘n’r“x": ;:-’:-mx‘n‘m‘elr.m 1 ithdr " resolution offered by Mr. Defrees of Indiana qu :;:u.slh referen ,,.&, shoeial cru‘.l.ry extending the limit of cx- | 1924, and was Interred in St P Churchyard. Robert | the foe. Tho Peravians really rw guns of greatee iho Houe of Representatives not long ago di- | Mr. FessEspEN wished simply to remark that while op- | of February, and which was then laid aver undor, F0 700 engtion m')l,mo il Pigiot eame to this country when about 16 years old, baviag | caliver and longer range than the Spanish. are gected the Sceretary of the Tre o withhold | posed to the admission of Coforado, snd while ready to | declaring that it is the opinion of the House |"|‘l' 4 | r.hm.;.n s, moved reduce the tax on boots lost his father when only six months old. Landiog in Philadel- monnted in advantageous situations, but, I u; d ¥ & ithb 'to the consideration of the veto, there was no dis- | gress has ustitutional right to fix the qualification and shoes from two o one per cents W"‘ he met an uncle there, an officer in the Colonial Army, | are %&;\)!Mul from the shells of the enemy. Yet, it Both suendments were rejected. bew the British Army was ordered to Quobec, the young | the 500,000 bags of guano seized by the Governme for a distribution of proeceds nntil the judicial question shall | procee ment. The questic | of electors in the several Stat N after- | military E:‘nnmm were disposed of with good ‘n t, whatever in its postpo ' lay the resolution on the | Mr, MrEgs (Pa.) moved fo amend by m:nkmslu’l‘»m(..x man (Robert) nccompanied it, first as & sutier's cler! 1000, be determined, and requested kim to take such means as | courte . ¢ o 0 o8, He utterly | Mr RoGEks (N, J.) moved in his jadgment.uight soem proper to Lave the claims of e of courtesy, but one of busiuess. e uiLerly | Rl Laotiad far the yeas aud nays. only on ho amount of manu of ward us private secrétary o the British Commander, and was | tho | * 8 ’ ::,:v U:n‘;l’(;\l ;::::: such i'::‘x‘:fio.fi':‘{zh:;;:% aye Beere. e dea of intetioal discourteey to the Brestc | 850 Sy van .‘..."h;%li.‘u; Nuys 07, L 'I.\il;lmxu-mnmx to extend the limit of excption to | LFesent it the d:;:,.lolm'e:."wh.:.t«-l befare Quebec. ' The, lafe ::;,::filo .';i?i.‘.i‘.‘.‘.".?li':‘:".:fl ?;o ::dmd lm“whm; s ¢ Y the . ¥ § $ i estion, N, , the eldest son, ha ong and ev Yy Y The Treasory Depuriment tiab the seceipts of any su Dt expaicxs sid it was usual to consider voto | Mir. Bamvaces (Coun.) said o voe 8 JaCIGR 1" Both Kikendinsts wiss rajedted D I e Hinion ws Goversor. of tais State, | DD the batteries atand up to thoir wark, tha, ehapoe are iy us ié described in the House rosolution huve been | meswiges at an oarly day after their receipt i the Nenate, | and moved to refer it to the Judiciary Committee. 4 nts were rejected. be was & momner of the Legislatare, and for many years | that the conflict will be a close one, and uot & ded {u,r:l;;:r ,:';anit'-"‘ of the sy, nor docs it distinetly ap- | Qu () s of differcnce between the two n..u?; 3{ Con- Mr‘. llwufi.‘ (.‘x’” said it was not a judicial but & Con- hfi::l;;l:]t::n: :;:-lm.-;ln -I:: ‘clzc-ll[r'x‘l:::[im in regard 10 | qotivoly engaged in the old Publle School Society. and for lll':iuut Valparaiso. s . a8 Been clai v oflicers of | gress wi ? o - and questions of difference | stitutional question. L0080, ARG TORSY INST v many years served on the Sherif's nx It was never Mr. Various projects, other than legitimate, hay m'ylwan;’"::fi.l:n:f"flleflc::l(xrvfl:::;d h%v’:u:tf-:fn“[r::'\:: :'1.3(2,'.21.1"7».“.?."..?2‘,‘.",‘.',5'23‘,{ :kn-‘:l:‘ ought to be settled | I ™ “B:N"' 1&!:" mil:l 'm.u nn‘:]nm;hl b«-fiwmf:md with! TI:I‘:- I'h :l;;me-:"lmv(-:g’ I‘:::;.:-flolfi:;:': ‘::‘.; :«::r pl}tm- rsfgmu.l desire dn. Lold " v;hllu office, .;"..'l'flfl ";"m‘:’fe' &vrmed for the dofeat -nfimmly !fl.m hr "bo&l‘ s i i o1 ch | v he Se 3 . Wade) had occu- | instructions to rel back fuvorably at any " s J of five. ; , rose, when | solicited to do so. I his moro ul -~ duys Spanish fleet. Tho American engineer, who ':::lvftm T‘M‘"}'fi"«.fln‘ifli uu:;.l- w\k:;r'. | ;‘:Y}{‘x“l::: .1?&?2‘““.‘?5.3&? 3:.0&:: qnunt’m and Le | Mr ly‘;‘““{"l‘x d““‘"#{,‘l' o accept ul( tl;u‘:lu’uz; “;; E";::‘ tfi;r:-gl;mgr(ia I:{lumna sessions should be devoted ::l"e vfl""_‘-’lfl-fl“r:I 1'-‘::':"‘":."'";- '5'_. "'.“u mfl cnlmntmued the machine with whic| l.in;n?‘ y &: " J W s . g i 1 to pone | saying he wanted to get this measuro ont o e Tax bill. 2 stroyed the Albemarle, secretly, to blow Pensiou fand, las Leen a8 follows: Amonnt piid | (Hendricks) did not know but it might be well 10 po’ | House might get at the Bounty bill | Touse. then proceeded to the business on the | WhIE of the school of Heary Clay. Ofien basthe writer heard | g7 ] y, A Buil B o nlisted wen of | th o a 0 that Mr. Wade would | that the House might g e Bounty bl | P . heds on the ndi Paul's Churen i Spanish vessels with tor] boats, which be t, Metn sl the 7 7 0 e B e T abads ent | '"The yoas apd nays being taken on the roforence reaultor| Speakers table, when the following bills dc., were dis- by “"J;‘;’:%’"fl::i?u.‘:fa%‘.n:.';m e wpot whert o€ | nder contragt, for the SR A TR or ity used o worssip. A few only of his | lost by this tine it can do no barm to give ty to 000, 7 ite | thonavy, $5,341,000, or 4 tatal of $10,03.000, The files of | muke a fourth change. 1o tlic absence of any sufic 'df | i Y v 30—so the resolution was referred (0 | posed ofy. R .. carly associates are leit bobind. Ouly three of his family of | this fact. If hisplau was put into execution, m the ment do not furnish satisfactory lucaus Of | reasd , hiowever, why the bill should not be consi | rracny | ttee. VY PAY. s conssts of | the L mmend it to early | Judiciary Committee. ; FAVY PAY, i . e LA oo e 15 ek g oo o i 4 PREEDMEN'S BUREAT INVESTIGATION. TRBentcs chicnduente to the Toms Joint résolution | nineseen ehiidren survive iim, For poriy of e aud siriot | accompany the boats attacking tho the procecds ofproperty comprenchde [t e Reope SELES | €yl S i bis st vote was given o this ubjoct | M. Euton (Mot U, GO0 (0, CT, Concurn (o ouy o ot ol i W G0 yrvvide oy o | ety e noe wer b . Oty i | while (i e bouta were o b placed i3 bt v ion b/ " . L nd | st v % of informati 10! in his | resolution to appoint a joint comnitt wsisting of twe| botter organization of the epartment of the Navy et vguld | gdyenturers who are only waiting for pn o) un o intinetly shown by the cerlficates of distribution, un | after o vast RGUAL SCULGNA T Dt previouly bl | eators aud thive inembers of the Hoise, to investigati| wers tako { e et 15 iy e o Bk 2 Pl i, tat torpeocs S mesals oy e ished from diffrent sources. 1o | S ) e Wreedmen's Bureat, and the offcers §| Tho fist amendment was o add n seetion authorizing | and the reunion of the States. 1u boyliood be wass | were being placed fn the ehanuel through which It wag the several cases ¢ B e o A Sontained & | the States whero tho Bureau has been in operation, witl | the Seeretary of the Navy to retain such volunteer off d lived long enough 1o s the termitation of our ug. | thoskbt the attacking vessels would e opinion * “Peace o I | sce Eighth Pages s Jaw of Juuo 1564 ex e o L been Jed 10 suppose. | power t0 send for vereons and papers, 10 exatine wituesse | in the uavy i the exigeicies of Lie sarvice

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