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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1866. ; p— AR (s . " 2 The | were t; J Dowl Tom both L) hat it will Dbt be wise for the Government to inaugurate | against whom no prosecution for treason has been i sted on the previous question. e poerd :1’:»:. 'b:&rz“::g::“ u....".‘S, :“vgx‘. cnu‘:n?'{’h by CITY NEWS. 1 tuted within —years, shall at the expiration of that time, House, howe rofused d : , R " 3 e Jl > . the proposed system of telegraphs o5 & part of the postal | 7 e h he ‘that it was manifest that the | Amination was at once commenced. The counsel for the com: - *ta doubiful # ! | upon taking an oath to support the Constitution of the [ Mr. DAwsox then faying the ques- | Diainaut stated that after mutaal explavatiovs his client way ANNUAL MEETING OF THE VERMONT Srars e 5 = service, not only because of its doubtful cial successy | Phiad States, be exempted from all paing, House was opposed 1o voting J {‘ Ll ® | satisfied that he bad been mistaken and wished to withdraWw | Begpere Myp: aoressThi bk ! it bility under our politicsal ' liabilit such participation in the Rebell tion, moved the reference of the resolutions o the COl= { the compiaint. This the magistrate would not aliow, alleging icAL SOCIRTY.—TLis body meets at Montpelier . . " } o 3 15 demanded the Yeas and Nays upon mittee on Foreign Affairs, and th ) referred. that the er s a8 it then stoed was in the form of 4 felony, and | O Wednesday, June 6. Robert 8. Newton, M. D,, of 1bis The Reconstruction -\dll‘llle‘l’mipl‘fl‘\' i 4 - b el | am . with the following result | TURAL REPORTS. | be thooght the proper eourse was to proceed with the ex- | city is to deliver an address on the occasion, |~ Awong the documents submitted by the Postmaster- | “'yy o \fessrs. Cowan, Davis, Doolittic, Guthrie, Heudricks, | A resolution ofiercd by dr. uxm-xdru“".a the 19th of | amination aad see if erimo hud realy been committed. 4 b seneral o the resolution of the Senate re- | Van Winkle, and Willey—8. h then went over under the fule, came up omingo de Goicomis, residing at No. 127 East Twellth- 3 and Chances, General 1 response to the resalution ate re- | Van Wiakle aod Willepolh (o Cragin, 2a. | March. and which et e b e amitico on Printing (o st toutifiod that on the 0th alt. he bad an interview with the | VHE SUFPRAGE MEkTING 0P THE M. E. CRURCH.— specting the erection of Government telegraph lines, is next in order, g Ininant, at his office, No, 5 hor- | Th rned ¥ & the erectic h munds, Fessenden, Foster, Grimes, Harris, Heuderson, inquire into the expedieney of ordering 25,000 extra cop- | (oRES "“n‘?“;d'o:, 0. 5 Ann-st.; he was not T e adjourned meeting of this Church will be beld st the M. . e et of e American, Wester Usion. and Usiied | Hovata Towe, Kirkwoss, Lane 0, Mogean S | S0 Lo ot of Tt o e prsted, 8 | Gl e et et it o b, S b | " 1o Sllvns our ke, ti evsln. States Telegraph Companies to his inquiries. This docu- | \ik FOmETE gl A * | it was adopted. delivered no sush challenge. The witness stated k P i isti 9 me, Wilton, and Yates—6, P e s at e 0ol - Yinancial Statistics—Secretary McCulloch 0D | yept is somewdat voluminous, yet one which eannot fail So the amendment was disagreed to, ATLANTIC AND WESTERN COMMUNICATION. With Nim & copy of & lotter said 10 bave been written by the | BULL'S HEAD, Monday, June 4.—There is a short Gold sal {0 sttract attention, and will convey many facts not gen- | Mr. HENVERSON offered the followin, A resolution offered by Mr. Rayuo : the 2d of ot oy yod o '::;‘l_lf;nv‘u::‘ “‘;fl:‘"mlfll“!:; ;mj-: :le the | supply of beef cattle at Forty-fourth-st. this morning, and con. iold Nales, eralls knows, and of iatetest 10 all connected with telo bmrnu- ont of seetion two of the proposed amendment | April, und‘luhwhrul‘fu went over under the rule, came up Dlaluant if ho had written she letter, and o ask bim if ba had sequently an advance of price, upon all the first sales, of ful} Y . g the following: next in order, as fullows: 3 " , e mong the points reached are: oW iLg ot in any State the elective franchise shall be | Resuiced by the House of Representatices, the Scnaie concurring, S R e AR S0t e et fy i 1% "“““"l:";’““" upon the bigh quotations fn our last week'y ability of predicating telegragh tarifs | denied to any portion of ite male inhibitants, being citizens of | That & commission of five persons be appointed by the Presl: | ST phe e o examination, ana | T°POM: Nearly all the sales before noon were at 16}18jc. P A NATIONAL SYSTEM OF TELEGRAPHS one bhacge to )l places, and fak- | the United States not less than 21 years of age, or in any way T o tates t consider and report to Congross, | | No(bing furtbor wab cilcla bn e, B e defeadants | ™ and butchers say still highor. Only 2,061 are on saie, el ot ARG A, o e misium of present tarifls o8 the staodar ;| the Cnited iate ot ey than 21 yearsuf ke, ol ae WAY | Qest oL CALLR CHomte ety o omo maro psedy. | 106 ot st sltfuant the. somplaass or s | o312 yarded saoo st woek, aod b ks ik = i, would be making what are calied, “ social messagcs " | the busis of representation 'n soch State, ob I be reduced 13 | cheap and, eiable meane «7:,..'&’""".';3:';’(’"”3'.1";-'i'fim‘.:'fz P ey g privi s oo o 4 ‘!:dum for the commercial bus the former belrg chiefly | the proportion which the number of snch male ci sbal : S e o110 of the trouble is said (0 bave been a certainletter e choice, at i - " A R A represeuting the minimum_tariff, and the fatter dis- | bear o the whole number male citizens not leas than '25 some plan, whether by law ari tre; ‘-dlml-_t-!.l'v x‘vh':f\;:"fi.n.'“ it M de Conta to the Spanish ofticial mentioned by whatever price was asked, not snowing that some 460 or g PR('( EE l)l\(,& OF CON( RESS, AT fopracticable it would be to sustain | years of age in such State;" and insert io lieu thereof the fol- | Government can ‘aid in providing for aid necossity ), 1. de Conta to the Spunish oftcial monthyed, b2 | bead were to arrive tomorrow, which may redice pri VLA TS DAL A Jer steh & tariff wmiess with an enormous increaso | lowing: “Excluding also two-fifihe of such persons ae have | be found te exist; Provided, That said Commissioners shall | oo bl RNEC g0 o upon l’;, W severe manner for having | Much below lust week as they were above this -mlnf"'!r: B aonld not be sent withont te | bben Qisoharged from inyoluotary servitude by any proclaiua. | receive no compenation for thewr Services and no payment of | geaticuen waro relected upun b & severe Hovnar (07 LECLK | aupyly of the weok o fur nimbors less than 500 bead, pee - % corresponding increase of wires, the increase of capital, and tion of the President of the United States, or b{ ‘amendment | any kiud except for such traveling expenses as they m;v the Opers House in Hav The fiiends of | While the drovers can keep the supply down to that figure. 'f: the abuorption of large sume of money witbout avy certainty | {0 the (-..:.mmm“‘ar'ma Dsited Beates sisce tho year 1661, | actualy inour in discharging the duties imposed upon them by e 8 e v “erow ouk of | belo® 6000 b, e 35 s o declinn, Sure or i £ of ad e elective franc e denied. olution, oy Further Debate on Reconstruction in the [ 500" 5 o iiecy of the proposs t send istr-word mes. | This was disagreed to, ; ggestion of Mr. RAYMOND, the resolution went | the afair. Tounding. country, mot only by butohern bob ey Senal es ut the present rate of postage, sbowing m“l :hm- were Mr. DOOLITTLE offered the following, as a substitute for | over infornally. German Mass Meeting on U [ v‘l:‘ln:rnn Illofl yet stocked their farms Nenate, 1 of delivering a message 10 New-York exceeds eight cents, | the second section. FENIAN AFFAIRS. P £ somewbat auxions, 1 . t under w‘fl"n-n expenses of rent_and operators, With | Afier the census to be taken i the year 1670, and each suc- Mr. CLARK (Ohio) offered the following resolution, and There was a large concourse of Germans on the : olrl‘o':ofu:mnm :n .-lf surprising that prices advanced this- e — natantly occapied during twelve hours each day at | ceeding consus, Representatives ahail be apportioned 41008 | moved tho previous question: Union square yesterday afternoon, the object of which was to .mch‘:ml.“‘::u;h‘!":"m" 3¢ Albaay. It seems that {he Tate of .000 vards per Bour asix-wice e belwoes Josab | thoseveral Staios which may be Lol 0ot o ieciors. Union, | ™ pioteed, ‘that whercas the recent snccesses which Bao at- | protest against tho Sanday Law. Numeroca processions passer | expected, and & swaller Tumber camwo by e, Brgg sesk o 2 ay of Adopiing Resolut in the Honse, | eion and Now-York woold estall s ne 000 | according to the number in each State of male electors over 21 | 4,3, (¢ demonstration of the Fenian orzaniastion with the o e be | sus caicilated upon, and thess ot IR ) ug Rooluticns | per annu. " | ears of age. qualificd by the laws thereof to choose mombers | (et LR iberating Ireland from tho oppressive | troukh the streets with flying banuers and music to the pon, and these we.e nealy all sold at Bergen Third. The mecessity for the size of the present tariffs. | of the most numerous branch of its Legislatare, and direct | pgjq of e O eenriiny to the laws of Nations asin- | Squere, where there was two stands, from the yrincipal of | Friday and Satorday at considorably lower prices than are e showing that they haye not been increased beyond the general | taxes shall be apportioned among the seviral States according Terpreted by the British aathorities, entitled snid Feuan or- | % leh ‘hung the tattered remains of the Garibaldi and 7(h | current here to-day. At least we notice wales of several lota > . ul;_nl ....r_lu_:a cost ol'hl-ut l‘nd ulnhnrvuh:n. PRy o - tothe value orl%e real and non-l;xnblo pwpevg 5‘"::; ganiaation to be reeard h respeet and entitled to the N. Y. 1‘{ flags. ed F MBS e fi"fi"’"" n::'r)- ?:r l:fi;w..;ld very fow, even what are She Fenian Tuvasion the Subject of Legcise | obuuioeusrom eves Fedictis of 1o 1, airing that | Sites, S DA 10518 o, BB [ RO iescanio. DO :i"},‘;,,";, Foroien AMMILLO | ot n an anesceptionsiie way. Toe Fresilent e | poutcaite market neasy he hrs ok T s o e . there is & limit to the exposnre by telegraph of commercial an Mr. DooLtTTLE explained the effect of snch an amend- he marked that (here were representatives there of 17J associa- 1 several weoks, composed of nice, wwooth, corn-fed lation, socia) cortespondence, and that the maiis most neccsarily | yon ug he | T e Papn the repressntation of 136 GIECT- | **Fig Fiohee refased to secand ihe previons question, | 1lens to potest agaiust uho, infriogument on out righis Tiuola seers, of wbout 7 ow, avorage. The qualty uever > -wie FUth: The necessity for combinations of liner ':x"' only to | P8 "'r"l?gL;':; "“wei(’"‘-he e T i AR L RS qn;{nicg-l, ‘l:x; ‘I:l;{: \(v(u:ro -lmr ;rgu‘:;—dl. Ll it Y ?nlil 2 o the same constitutional privileges as wero en; :;!!;' ‘b'flm"- closes 0o less prowising for drovers than - R cnuble compaaies 1o economize theie expenses and preserve . » k ; r. GEE (Conn.) rose to debate s | joyed by the native. They were i tou free exercise of ed., WA x Monday. June 4, 1666, | E00 e oroperty, bat for the purpose of sending | length on the pending proposition, but gave way to Mr. | wpich, thereupon, went over under the rufe. L e ahioy eail abave all £ 1olicious liberty, bat Sua- | The Sheep market has boen 8o hard fur drovers during 1 TIE RECONSTRUCTION KESOLVES, eommunications, -m‘.l.u.x [ bT"’""b ‘-vm_,:;n. '.’z'.'d";..: n..y!n who at 3 o clock, moved ;n E: ]I‘nu sion, NEW EXECUTIVE MANSION. day law had wainly passed through the intolerance of the | ;3:;1'}:‘!‘:11 d.-l’zurr“e‘ilml)l}«r?mnolm nn«g;‘r supplies 1o The Rep blicon members were ready and anxious for a | Hnet e management and responsibihity, thus avoiding the chief | which was held, and the anun:w after adjourned. Mr. N1BLACK (Ind.) offered & resolution, which was fi:::::"y |5:§:;m}fi:" "}:a N;::m-mlx;w ':_l;rn;;rlfl:gn?‘tll‘; ' I o0 B 1t over Mm&malo; ;Mm' “.lnll;u'uz wote to-day on the Recoustruction resolutions, but, in comlinations are pecessary as preparatory HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. adopted, instructing the Committee ou Appropriations to | J8GC A0 Wl e \we' mest ineist upon havine | that some sbeep sold ot Tie. P B which would uot have . le, M sel ummation of the great enterprises which inquire into the propriety of making provision for the | f B t t upon havine | Brought je. thres days ago. Beference to the opposition, Mr. Doclittle, Mr. Cowan and B e R roone 3 LUSATICS IN THE DISTRICT. | ercetion of a new Executive mansion for the use of the | o SUh TN, SRV CET e, i ‘ogajust thew, | _There are 28 car londs of TTogs In market tbis mornicg. sel- Mr. Herdricks were indulged in dilatory smendments and | r a single and hermouious control. _ Under the call of States for bills, Mr. PATTERSOX | President of the United States, and of setting apart the | und beciuso they lived every day as pieasanily as on Suodags ing slowly at 10} 2 10jc. ¥ speeabes. Mr. Poland has expressed a desire to be heard \rrr;MA Hnu':'he mwllhlllwn n: uleh(nph m:pnm:- has lnnml_u«“n-d @ I‘:nlll ‘l)'!llllll‘;l]‘;‘he uu:;a::}?n;m:u; 4 ;'h(r' present Exceutive wanstou for the use of the State De- | but the workingman who labored 10 and 14 bours a day, ought - " N 4t i 1e stated b - n the resolt mutunl wecessities, showing that the ex- | committees of lunatics ¢ Sevel » o - artment. 1o have one d: of rest, The pitalist bad no idea how u o ) — ., briety to . Gt Do, B etated, Da® €760 s of waintenance, usually regarded s swall, are such a8 et of Columbia. It was read twice aud referrcd to iy Gkl fodarg cagday of ress, | The Cxptislel bt e S el of | | DEATEN (WiTh CLUB—ANTE-MORTEM EXAMINA- WAL % good fo o day. It is confiden to render it next to impossible for two vigorous companies to | ymmittee for the District. Mr. Pmewes (Md.) offered a resolution, which was iy and recrention, The President eshorted the meetiog to | TIOY.—Yesterday at No. 178 East Thirty-fifth-st., Corover 1 vate will be reached hy Thursday: | Sontend for business and maintain to their properties and com- UNITED STATES COURTS IN RTIODE ISLAND. adopted. rescinding the resolution for the employment of | Fltete ""2‘ o ohndo!x‘i_om hwhvmmm be replenle(fi il Nauman took the ante-mortem deposition of Terence Moon. spiossed that the opposition | Fighti - That the average earniogs of tbe large companies, Mr. JENCKES introduced a bill to alier the places of hold- | 4 (Jerk by the Committee on the Militia, Bug EAYY sl BURMIDE RATISE A0 D o " | From the statement made by the injured gan, it would appear ar! ing the Cireuit Court of the United States for the Rhode - deuts, the following resolutiovs were read and, on motion, Sur Sarthor el A cancus of the | popularly represented as enormous, have been very small. the 1 IK D) e f - extablish th STONEMAN'S REPORTS. adopled: that on the 26th ult. he and Thomas Lyneb, while at work ina - : P Dotted enrnings not averaging over four per cent for the past | Island District, and ameudatory of the act to establish the | g1, RaxpavLy (Pa.) offered & resolution for printing | = Whereas, The recent awhole does not | lumber vard at the foot of Thirty sisth-st., E. Jt., quarreled, ep nblican members was he . » consider | ye Judicial Courts of the United States; which was read | 1o ronies of the of G manon the Mem- | only prescribe sueh roles d 1L hall 3t < 4 fam #ha TTaieed Siiley eaveanetax his Srernged ek T Gt Poigimy Py 10,000 copies of the reports of Gen. Stoneman on the M. guly press and Lyneh challenged Lim to a fist tight. ‘The challenge was # re-draft made by the Scnate ud 4, wud em- | Niuth: Th 4 e o veraged | twice aud referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. plis riot, which wa roferred o the Committee on Print- | L1s Fellit MR BT acoepied, but instead of contenting himself with patare s weap. Sodying the featires of the two sections in one. 1t met | Siaio s e . s s TAPPAN (N. Y.) BAY. b = tlon ons. Lynch at onee strack him npoo the head with u piece of . : l Suato ssscosments, which Rave, 10 oo ot roccipts of the | o Mr- Witant jutzoduced & Juint zesolution relative (o & MILEAGE AND PAY OF CONGRESS k. toflictiog_ivjuries which are likeiy to prove fatal. A with the generd] approval, and was to-uight again sub. | four cers mare. ‘hrrn-rrnnr taxout net Tecelpts o |'o b 'water basin for iron-clads at Teppen Bay, on the AGE AN » 3 erdiet in sccordauce with the mons'was rendered A 3 H B "] 3 . 2 ry . 0 i B by t 0 neh wi 5! ¢ aitiod 6o e Susets membon 6f the Moscastraotion Come | e oo e tAvals Cod Dot toins Were ot by | Hudson River; which was read twice and referred to the Mr. Jomneow (Pa) offered & reeolution, which was y the Jury. Lyuch was arrested immediately after tbe ocour — ave understood to b sdopted it s more {otal ek o be about one third of (e cutire net r:«tl'ph‘. ® | Committee on Naval Affuirs. :""!-ml'i mh‘“l‘i“lmw tlhv; "l omm;u-u L3 Am‘»i;‘prmlhunn . 3 et - a::z'mmed by Justice Counolly to await the result e, who erstood to have adopted i ¢ would out one-third o ' e A wilis " o report bill for regulating and equalizing the mileage | ueither a vow of the wounded man's iijuries, ZTeath: That any attent 1o found a system like that pro- TERRITORY OF *'LINCOLN. o Py "of Membars of Congrest, $o. ab to distributo | dmaints o A NEW-YORK PICRPOCKET CAUGHT IN THE COUN- TrY.—0a Friday last Detective Irving of the Twentieth Fre- cinct of this city, arrested at Fishkill Micbael O'Neill, alias g the orianel ideas. and sustain it upon its OWD revenues, must be unsuc- Mr. LAWRENCE (Ohio) introduced & bill to provide a er functio ernme & i - - A among all of them the ageregate now puid in just propor- Bt e Bt 8 oper il cEGotervmet | tmporiry soversment. for the- Terstory of! Lincal | fon o the cpense necenariy facurron b he copliayaod " ohe e e terprise, and that Govern- | wyich wis read twice and referred to the’Committee 0i | jp traveling to and from the same. @oncise. aud betier expr SETTLEMENTS [N MAY=—OTHER STATISTICS During the weuth of May last 20,99 accounts of Pay- | meut should heither compete with nor refrees it 40 loog 88 | Ferriories ™ - ordnasee, b sty claims, &e., roof is attainable of the correctness of the basis on which the I S POLITICAL RIGHTS OF THE SOUTH. - s doatooyed - . Wastens, Inlunaen NEDUAS: SUSSAE SIS uginess is transaoted. UNITED STATES COURTS. Tho Hotse then procecded o the consderation of the | Teieimterestamey be doutey et o taw con et for the pro. | *Mibe the Grecian,” s moted New.York pickpookel, whild ia mumittee, to provide | tection of the parties immedistely concerned ; therefore be it the act of plying bis trade amoug the many who were on theix legraph system Mr. FARNsWORTH introduced a bill to amend the prac- | 1) reported by the Reconstruction Elcventh: Toat under our instifutions. & Secoud Auditor ¢ were setiled by the Hon, E. B, Fren Rewlced, Thst the present Eacive and Sundsy Low, the abortive | o o0 o0i0nd o faneral of Gon. ln'llt?&fl. o When poeket of Tature of thinge, | tice of the United States Courts, which was read (Wice | for restoriug 10 the States lately in insurrection their full &5 ‘vinls Hediving 06 ire of | controlled by the Government most be, in B Treesasy, 00 e involving the expenditure of tiovahle. Especially wust it bo o to the press, toall | and referred to the Committ the Jud and nonatural product of sectiona! fonal hole, x in direct 16,490,655 38, There were als R S ROE: 1 ST ly Bttt o e oom s ot toe wation. Al RaC b | N O OO CHTITILr. e political rights. gimmatuel product of ectional (N e o Pou free repub, | arrested the thief was in the act of taking from [] erested. in the politics of the Datiou. and that the TENURE OF OFFICE. | PNy WiLsoN (Towa) addressed the House in support of | fan fsestetions: & o " | Mr, Orrin D, Remington of Nos. 60 and €2 Murray-st., thin pase ity, u wallet containio ‘had already stolen from tho sition as- | dignity of a free and U . ‘He, ta; | e progre Docket of Mr. Robert W. White of No. 133 Nussan st , & waliet llectual and indastrial po; containing $340, Both wallets were fourd in the possession of rotection of the ;vdlmry and *w‘"‘-‘ ':.‘"""-I- the thief, and restored to the owners. Justice Nelson opened e execitive o act 07 1D | curt i one of the rooms of the hois, neAF the sieamboat - s " A: 5 the wil:‘nu'en whee ullh:l% and in C.% inconceivabie ;i orte, until | SHOTL space of time after the theft Was eom R e ket found Limseidan lomate o the Counts Jul. re appointed, subject to the ap- | Dis trial. pot . sooner or_later o become were Goreri- |y, pycy introduced a bill segulating the tenure of | the Ll Mr. Wilson conteiided against { iaterents made of the cost | certain offices, which was read twice, and referred to the | snmed by the President in his anuual message, that the | in thelc social Ife s« visionary and untrae. It is shown | Committee on the Judiciary. It providesthatall flic- | question of the right of Secession must be judicially scttled, | o roREEl S Taid in tae Hodwon | ers whohold theiroffice by appointment from the Pro@ent, | fiually and forever—that no State has the right to renounce | of justice, imssmuch as it erpor hington exceeds the | or any of the heads of departments, shall hold their offices | js place in the Union. e held that there was no such urposes s prosecuting offic made of the cost of &8 | for four years from the date of their appointment, andsball | guestion to be submitted to the courts—that it wus . & | Tot be sabject to remoral daring their tem of offico ex- | folitiesl questin which had been settled by the founders | y,fueu:ba e preseot ofens ment and confirmed by the National armics | that the exec ed, 11,051 revised, and 6,867 remaining; | ! IR0 G hers vevised, 138,660 9 settlements recorided, 11,951, | of constructing line . that the expenditur re vow but 110 ¢ 1 of | Kiver to counect New eriwent service, whole amonnt of the p During the' Mmonth of May lash saval prise claime of al} | 841r® Hue between thes : Much collateral information is given, including the fi- | cept for malfeasance; and in all cases where the advice | of the Gov wevised, 17 ks employed i this b criptions. invol hee s of §11.563,1° ’ descriptions, involvingt w of §11,563,135, were settled | T anlts of the post six years and the difficultiesand | and consent of the Senate in necessary to appoint, the | in the late war. E e Secessionist 1 the country, he | provalof the delegstes of the diy we- ————— 9 same advice and consent shall he necessary before any re- | said, would rejoico to know that the question was atiil to | sembled, be and the & ithproceed | Bpatpy AND RoBeED.—Stephen Geoghegan wae 10 the ization of svsary 15 vindicat yesterday arrested by Officer Taylor of the Twenty-firs t Pre- t ot the eusuiog election. cinet on the complaiot of Daniel Kelly, residiog in Foriy. s 4 M ] 2 oot igth. He said red to ask a question. If 1. FRIEDMANN addressed toe meeting at leng! o sl aeritias” e Puirbe 'The complainant s g trial, and bis counsel were | there was no countr] where personal liverty was held dearer vrrahy ' hese L'nlmL’.u Religions freedom was recognized Satarday nigtt the accased wot him ja Fortieth-st., vear By s Vebriniiiig of (e Tratity Boporanents peculiarities of the business. 1t appears from this answer ’ , g ERTEITE erpod - | moval shall be_efleeted, provided thnt the act shall not | be ed us ul open one, the venue only being changed INTRRNAL REVESUR. that thers are over 70 telegraph ofices iz New-York City, | appy 10 those balding posttions merely as clerks. g v ol ot ® caly Deing chenge The receipts from Internal Kevenue to-day were ’ with a force of 375 persons; that there are now 30 wires | SURVEY OP NEBRAKKA. Mr. Le Biexp (Ohio) de g Jefierson Davis were put [ ETRL The pt for the week ending to-day : between New-York and Washington, and that nearly 100 | Mr. Hienicock (Nebraska) introduced & bill to provide State h swount i« 513, aud the total receipts for the | wises leave the city of New-York. The Americau and | for the geological survey of the Terrtory of Nebruskn, | L ;"‘,';1';;"},;';;;‘;‘c‘j;",;{",.m:',',;“,',‘;:_".“‘,,',‘,.,,‘,;"';,";;: ",‘,fi',‘; by the constitutions of sll the States. Governmenis must, | Third-ave., knocked bim down and beat bim on the bead wilh TREASURY DISKURSEMENTS. ) employ és. | braska City, of a building for Post-Oftic L !lr.h\\lw,l n'v‘l\r;\h?:' 'lhl;t‘l“lr "f“"h;"»""‘:- . e Court | jeavored to introdace a State religion; the Paritans of our | 89 -Mvvhnn;d- He was held to bail by Jitice Conncly o The wemen < ¢ B count of the | The nawes of 30 compauies are given, with au aggregate | Revenue office, und for holding United States Courts, | 12 such s a8t WO LOSE, & Mr. Dasis'scoun- | days were atill aa intolerant sy in past sges. Their favorite | answer the charge. w o v ‘-n' e s ‘n- pital l;’flrflu(;; ‘-";n 1‘|r':-| :«:v persons. s which was read twice and M.-n:d 0 the Committee on | 8], and to the counsel for the uwment, this is an | ides was to enforce an obseryance of Sunday, similar to the 4 o, 38 ar, Navy and Interior Departments, for the week ending | capital of $50,000,000, employing 6,00 persons. Appropriations. | issne which cannot be and shall not be tried in this Court, | Jewish mode of passing their Sabbatb, 1n order 1o effect this, A Yortnrun SwiNpLER.—Joseph Murphy, aged 16 ny. were as folle War Departwent, 19,782 A description of the various telegraph instromente is | "™Mr. Lr Brosp inquired whether it was uot a question of | they consider it necessary to close the places of i Sodny Depa b i gray INDIAN EXPENSTS. I I i Th b hei e ¢ | vears, was yesterday arrested by Detectives Niven und Department, $617,i84: Interior - Department, o, with their capacity, qualities, aud the extent to | Mr. BUkLrioE (Dakota) offered a resolution, which was ro;-;it‘uvl:m;-lfi: v:;x:'l:::lr: s .‘Inm?...".'n‘f:.'.'.'n’é';. o Tom ::rem;:rm'lv"ll\m" 975l | Vanghan on the complaint of Mr. George Herrell of No. 72 T'be disbursements on account of the same T which they are or huve been used. | ;d(hp!('ll, calling r;‘n the h..p_:d-r{ (.lyhm-i l;lm::bl:r ;n- any “ense. It was o political quest d ‘ll:m'hqlht lmlvl"v s t0 forbid. the Iaborer's only and har mless enjoyment, | Canalst. The complainant states that the boy came to his s, for the mouth of May lust, were: War Depart The apswer closes with & brief review of the business | ":‘;‘.’",':l‘.“'l'?‘“j;“:; . e awount paid to the Indisn tribesfor | 3 Faoi when they m‘h. t titution, and the right ::a;:;:;";:;::;;zym:;d:m;l:;-fl; d:’gh-_f;,;l"_;( #1475 | store and represented that be bad becn sent by Mr. Rotls- Navy Department, $4,901,175; Iiterior | and of its development, #o rapid and extensive as to have el B had never been conferred on the Supreme Court to enter- ki o - i ¢ | child, s merchant in the Bowesy, to procure some samples of . partment, § . P P " TREASON TO BE MADE ODIOUS. R L OO ascming Whethar this 18 (O [ D s e e s rait o o Dot Tttt Wi FoT N tatement; Mr. Il gave bim cloth o the g from Mr. Rothechild, Mr. ernment or not. It was not a question of coustruction, | while dishonest and disreputable houses managed to thrive and he would like to ask the gentleman from Obio | asual. He appealed to the intelligence of the people and H. ealled upon him, whether he belioved it was # question which should go to | characterised this law as o party measure. There were no whaterer of the trausaction—be must have Leen imposed opor. art for sdjudicat R *hould g0 10 | L me of Kettitg the luw ropealed but that of agitation, | Mr. H. accordingly caused his arrest. A mumber of oiber ite. | merchants have been swindled in a similar maruer. 1l e- awoust of 860, Heariag oor s necessarily left the work of organization more or less im ‘The preamble and resolution offered by Mr. WiLLIAME informed that be knew nothing fect. Referring to the examinstion now going on by | (Pa:), 05 Monday last, which then—objection having been :::Ynnmrnl. the v swer closes as fullows EOIRE 98 B | tmade—went over under the rule, came up next in order, Department, $1,376.318, CURRENCY RECEIPTS, ant of fractional enrrency received by the Treas- as followe: shether e believed it o the Trict ug Warents of the Treasury during the | | T4 1AY revesl much that has been the offspring of erroncous | Whereas, It hasbeen poblicly declared by the supreme Fx DSt for ndj SleatoR: . g - F 10 elect buf such wen to the Legisla ot saliagte-iay, B4 1a. ¢ oy | hepeor versomat ambitidas whieh wore o fow bwae il prest | eeutivs "SABOEIRY of 16 BAUOT, {1 6eouidne msem o - Mr, L Buosb soplied. that be certalsly U He be/ e gty promise b 0 et artirow | cubed 1 & utive of Toronto, Canads East, end until & whort , k | e e o L rwe e Aty o0 | AN aab WU fon Jose lupeiacta b Mmanisy. By he leved it Was 3 ch belouged o the Supreme | Wit $ FOCL P The Repablican pas time cince was in the empioy of Mr. Coilamore of No. 677 Sens, a0 §16,000 iy fives, making & total of curreney fo- | Susllation to ol the phasce of public necessity is teadly ad- | nndoubied sestiment of the veonle of the loyal Etater that | CUFt 3 i s Ty, and fhe Germen Nopublle Brondway, At macy of fie piaces where he has operated be T e e e & e, | 9852 uuma va made oens i Lralirs sotouy digroced | | Mr. WILKON wibu S50 aske whethier Mr, Le Blond | not forget that 1i iwad apévls smig, b Las used thaf geotieman’s name to procure goods. Justice Tost by the enactment of this I Hogan commifted biw for trial. ooiple O PIR0. _ a b i and seem Lke attempts 1o absorh (g yitaity of | believed that deferson Davis had commiTted ihe érime of | votg of o geamec na | hut impoveriel @Ppewey. THE NEW FIVE CENT PIECES, ondrous $yeiéTh iGF jirpoés of mere power OF Zioriin, are, | hersas, Sovented that while no traitor who has sur- | treason agw - the Government | Wido up by the accession of two Aeriean votes. —— Wae lesuing of the new nickel fve cent. ploces doss 30t | gresseet acblorement ST iaey T vl uklen 10¢ | vived the shasem of fhe Bl R and acaped e reiribu | Sir L owp expressed hin beliet that all who bad deciared bfl-mn‘ e conilent tht (e Deroctate pary | GAMBLERS ARRESTED,—On Sunday night severa) ob 0d weh fuvor at the Treasury. Their cost to the Gov- |, The anuwer B wgnes b I Wb, Prident Western | Norih has been ofberwise panished than by the awardof | :‘“u"‘;:‘,‘:,';;;:“" nguinst the Federal Government were | Wonkdtamy ton B2 B0 Wi expre o pead o Jet1SF | the offcers of the Fifteenth Preciact eatered o room on the arament in metsl and conting 14 $19.30 for cach §20, 4nd | Dan Taeprort Campeary 'Wilsia Srion Precaens Cuiied | Juube hosaes s ibe remipion of dsabiie 1o qualy M K | 5ty Witac argued that if Jeferson Davie had com inat the o B e S s S B FA o tageliin, cak L iieg Sosk o Shere 1s 10 provision of law for their redemption; while it | States Telegraph Compidy. O e the traitors dead bave been bal: | Mmitted treason, it followed that Missisippi had no right to gaoat the cusom of ularge populacion of tis iy it | Baker, as. Bevios, Willam Wilion and Andrew oo lering W clnimed that the five cent paper token costs the Govern BILLS APPROVED. lowed and consecrated by local public entertainments and secede. approval cards. The party were arrestedand a gumber of checks seised. 2 4 treasonable utterances in honor of their crimes, which bave Mr. LE BLosp suggested that that might be the opinion 'Col. LEVY made a few remarks in French Yesterdayt] egrlmnon ware arraigned before justice Ledwith. mamt bt ome cent for each 20 separute issuen, and are re. | The Presient hoe approved the bil concerzig the §1o- | bog only been tajerated by tho. Notional Autbiriies. butIn | of the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, but it did | the main point of the previous specch. M » In aaswer to the oharge of ganbiing, they itated that they w-flh’ duce of il forests of the State of Maine upon St. Croix | some instances approved by cloring Ih-rnl'l;rh"lfll;:-m;‘ll' | mot ollow that the Court would ngres with him; partic & French kitg would have dured to give such '"°pl=;g'zcc:.rdlh11' f;:::m:-'l_!:n;'::m::ul e v 1 S ' ; ; cordiag rged. HE | Biver aud e tributarics, owned by American citizens, the | (et p T hocore o the martyrod deed of the Armies | Jarly 48 Seimon o v sod aumber of diskinguialed | CoRECC oy g Ty Aol e bl ame yours i, 1a connection with the marer of Schenck's Army bill was sgain a subject of geners’ | sime being unmanufactured in whole or in part, and bar- | of the Eaton who {mmi u.;zo hols -:lm of -um:"m;_‘ :n. :‘;:::In‘:'mfim‘“ur n ath, had, 78 gone by, | ¥ rablyman I visan 41.,,' is .,h,,, viewen h.‘:,h ....,,, ill Poole. ou of thos 1 and restoring the Usion v, N t 0 , i partioalar, ¢ ¢ 4 - —— o ourFathers, has been. devied & pout e WiLeos did not kuow whether Mr. Chiase lud ever | Yoot and reprimanded. Bt bt e T appeated 1o the | THEPT OF A HORsE AND WaGoN.—Yesterday, Mr. Meesult. A vote will be tried to-morrow on the pay “uture | ing paid the same taxes as other American timber on that | (O e hery has been denied to the Jocal peo of i, when it will be geverally overhsnled, Yia fate is | River, shall be admitted into the porte of the United | communities by the local astborities with the con expressed such an opinion, and did not believe that ke did; party on account of | Wi y y it uto of th p orit . 3 lliam Stiner of No. 14 Second-st., left bis Lorse snd wagon th 1 ¢ skillfui i New- cousent of the military or civil sgents of the Go but if 80, that would account for the geutieman s willing- | that isw, but rather to try foreform it. . . Bubious, even with the most skillfui {inkering. New- | States free of duty. o ness o leave the question to his decision e ks by My, STyicy, agaisst connscting | Staodiog In froot of No. 211 Wast Thirty fousthat, asd while Lendon and League Islaud go over till the Military bill is The President has also approved the bill authorizing and | u,l:nu, The encouragement o toleration of such enormities Mr. Lx BLoxp repudiated the idea, and th this subject, the meeting was covcluded by the temporarily absent, three young men nemed John White, Robert rown and Jobn Smith, jumped iuto the vehicle and drove off. ot of the way. directing the Secretary of the Nuvy to apposat a Board to | 18 of peruicious and dangercns example. invultiog to the Itving | (aining desire that the Supremo Court should wa B o 7 ex soldiers th f the | isl ' SFCRETARY M'CULLOCH O GOLD SALES. examine a site at or near Portland for & fresh water besin | and ukffi«':n‘;’::&: .fiy'-:l'!;v:d'i:u'-:f treason bonorable, | * 'h“"“""' ei‘-}%,."ol‘h‘;"‘%':.;‘é 'm:;hli believe that AL S‘fm'%’,‘o"v‘u'i'.'.‘.’x'é' .:.'.“‘..'f‘.i‘u'a'i,"fi'.f.‘;fif The reply of Secretary MeCulloeh to the House resolu- | for the iron-clad vessels of the United States Navy, and to | 5 o obstiuct if pot entirely prevent the growth of such & r, Witaon—3hen the gentigeaan Goos 0ot Hevere K8 Trving of the Twentieth Precinet. were iy v 7 v A4 feeling as is ensential to any cordial or permanest rennion the Chief Justice entertained the opinion which he - m-:fimamnmby O atios Lodwith, 15 defuult of baik Sion in relation 1o gold sales by the Treasury Department, | ascertain the advantages and cost of said site, wud Teport | of these States—therefore sttributed to Ti:xhlnwm he would certainly decide in BROOKLYN NEWS. sy ity ’ wse in readiness to be sent into the Bouse to-day, sud will | to Ce & present session. Resolecd. That the President be requested to inform this | sccordance with bis opiuion. . s vy e vt rmrron, T thewe et 0 | e et e By ol e o i By || Me L e reied h eboped Chieb s COUE | 501y o Arommesn A% ScravIOM— ey within ¢ or any bad by this time changed his opinfon und become & wuch 0Nt BoARb © B Tunkise Baras, No. 13 Laight-st. in oy e nm, were sold during the month of May, st an average pre- | On the 3ist ultimo, Sir Frederick Brace, the British | Siates bave in any way countenatced or asshoted in the wen | petter man. Exerxsus o THE CITY GOVERNMINT YOR 1867.—The joint s Gaslo e of over 89 pet cont; and that about §15,000,000 were | Minister, sddreased a sote 10 M. Seward, from which the | O30 4 BN00 Doners o any o b o st g | - Mr: WILAOK expressed bls setiafuction et the, gesiie” | Boand met 6 tho Drockirn Commen Cosnetl Chember yesier e T o a o Bindara: Gonte $ 1o 1. - ‘of their man's opinion of the Chief Justice was improvink. = He § 4. (o 0noon, the Mayor in the chair, when his Honor sub- —— woMd during the latter part of February. The report, which | following is an extract: Government, in coma.emoration great crime, elther s 25 oolse very e i b« S tloning their offices on such occasions; or makiog otber | Wished it to be distinctly understood that the dociriic | mitted his satement of the expenses of ‘the City Gorerament fl‘n‘t‘wn' fi eh & o e;I‘npnh"i""‘: 'lw:‘ Conbhave the havot o, inform you that the Government of | favorable pablic demonstrations in convection therewiih, and contained iu the remarks which he had submitted, he et o A 4 Tre Best FAMILY MACHINE 1¥ UTAN. went, and gives & full and complete history of the yol pding the Governm ‘m“'f'{:."aw“"' further, whether the glvllnod doing like honor uhlgnlty believed to be not oaly good law, but absolutely necossa e states that the amount included in this estimate is much From Brighas y,_‘. since Jao. 1 ting the fisheries of Canads, to issue fishing liceuses on nm‘mvu of the Union soldiers who Lave perished far | for the safety and perpetuity of the Government. If this | | than that sppropristed for 160. 1t was undoabtedly | Grxas: 1 have several good sew g ma hines, by various uiekers, 85 Finkiv saar The payment of the sum of 50 cents per ton of mesnrement md :";:'gd";‘y ;‘n‘.“l'::u':m.m.'.' - m'-:::‘ -‘gf n&x:ldnn waa thrown into the courts i; ould he u:mlhnp ol llnol] that x;uwm;«-ol the city b.v; {:5 mang years | o vy fmiy; ‘bt your meckin ;_nm‘m'—'::! . " PEBT. the vense! g 3 N he Gover nt and exposing t! , 0 largely overdrawn, the aniounts appropria r the wev- of s propowed to be uwed lu fubing, The, lcense | Tence or sequicscesis of the ollcer of 1his Government. | iry oo o mas deeiro. ALy sash josutt, and | ors e yaars belng insulcieut to meet expenses. ‘These | NATE S8EN 1% Tuis Taxnitorr " {Latter fo Wilkes 2 Bvee J extra liabilities, including interest, have awmounted to the sum | = 3 €0 Contrary to expectation, the public debt statement was | Will remain in : = : e = 4 Solders of thémn, 86 fur ae the Casadisn fsberiee are oon, | Laidover for one day under the rule. {ereforey ho said, if any United Statos Judgo wero to | extraliabl me to 8pecify | ouoongin'that question” ho would be guilty of judicial 0,058 o” which has been lncreased by the city 2% ~ horities, and §159,5,0 by the action of the Board of Educa- Latest Ship News. #ot ready for publication to-day. The general features of :.,, 0, ull the rights enjoyed by the fishermen of the United l:n ll-:wluml (Wlnl ;-h({’ Mr. “ld ver, ca st ue: itwill showa | States under the iul roct 2 recisely what he would have done in order to have madeo i " ! ey ot e showa IaEe | Drovisional natare. y Tooaly. Thia' measmte s of & | FoC oo ot s in Mis getimation 1 treason againat the United States. ton, Whatever may have been the controlling infiuences ARRIVED. decrease in the principal of the debt as compared with last PLANTING FORRITS AT TRE WS Mr. WiLLiaMs replied that be would bave pupished it. "The farther consideration of the bill was postpoved till | heretofore, we bave now o bear these accumulaied expenses | Ship Europe (Brem ) Vou Hagen, Bremen 26 with mdee t @onth's statement; an increase of about I8 million dollars The H © 2 . A Mr. ELDRIDGE ex, d & wish that Mr. Williams ‘Wednesday next. A8 & portion of the taxes for the year 1567, The amount | 577 pass. to Ubaries Lu! & Co. The E. had ove during lie House Committee on Public Lands, under the lead | o 51a ymond bis resolution w"mmm,_m e would A MISSISSIPPI MEMBER. to be raised for police purposes bas been ic. | pamage. Mr. MaRsHALL presented the credentials of Mr. Par oreased from $410,600 to €435,195, rendered ne- g " m:;;:m:. S '::‘inl':;"'.l“":'::;’ % | of their Chairmas, the Hon. G. W. Julias, scems intent | huge done. hand - .b.'“m‘ wu:‘lm o i o e ;'..m | upon arriving at some tangible conclusion concerzing tree # Mr. Wu:‘.’xA‘rl l.n.;d ge wnlridh-vehdnno precisely what e e g s o 7 Ianting on the woodless Western plains, which i t. | be presumed Mr. Eldridge would not have cone. wmles snd poyment of faterest on 5208, about 21 million | Pl o U ® O icns T s for, | Mr. Evbatoor iuuired what that was, but Be received SAILO} e L or dollars. The total amount of gold on hand, including some Eed -Spre on. ey bave asl for & | no direct reply. Mr. Cons (Wis.) from the Committee on the Distriet of | recommended is 871,950, The public demand that the streets 0 to MACFARL Book Store, veport on this subject from the Agricultaral Departument; | Mr. WILLIAMB remarked that the preamble was o mere | Columbia, reported back a bill to incorporate the Soldiers’ | should be kept clean. and the Mayor recounmends that the Al- (2028 diet s uni Broviwsy, ihore yoo wid fadad WS HEW nion of Washington, which was read the | dermen make the sum sufficientiy large for the puspose of pro- oid Standard Works spd, slee. choicw — from Mississippi, | cessary by the advauced salaries wllowed to tbe force by the Go 10 THOMAS R. AGNEW™, Greenwich and , claiming a seat as a representati I - : ! islature. The sum set down for the Fire Departwent is VI v rlrred to the Reconstruction Commitiee. D0—the ssme as last year. The amount wet apart for Marray-ste. where you wil iod Tews. Coflen, Piab, Vioar aumd SOLDIRRS' AXD SAILORS' UNION. aniog the streets for 1866 wus $49,900. The amount now | everythiugeise cheaper than suy New-York. Ove price bouse. — Vious of gold certificates, is about 2 willion dol- | o 6o he Commissioner of Tndian Affairs as to the | Tecital of fucts taken from a loyal paper i Augusta, Ga. | 40d Hailore’ U e e cestary. and beuehioent, rorult, The smount | Fagas, French s Scoih Saioner ' " charseter of an Indian College in Kansas, which proposes | 15 moTed the previous question, yridn i ; etimated for the goaeral purposes of the City Governmest “E E N 7 R CUSTOM RECEIPTS. to plant 10,000 N : Hheaps Mr. RAYMOND (N, Y.} suggested that some debate should PAY OF MILITARY OFFICERS. Have been angmented to the st of $105,000, exclusive of o - o plant 10, wcres of experimental forests within five | be allowed, so that the House might know on what evi- The House then ed to the cousideration of the ol o e o ed o) The receipts from customs from the Southern ports last ; proceed deficiencies, Some of the ileme have been enlarged | years. dence the statement rested. He wae entirely ignoraut of | bill to reduce and establish the pay ofsoldiers of the army. | count of the enbancad cost of wmatei neluding mouth were very hoavy ; from New-Orleans alove, about 3 '—-‘—— the facts on which he could base his vote for either the Mr. WoopsripGe (Vt.) made an bour's speceh agninst | coal for public builaing: ); 88eessiuont OB ¢ operty, -* I 92,000,000, Tbis will awell the total receipts from thix XXXIXtH CONGRESS, prembleor therescltion, the bill, arguing that tho bill woukd work great Infustice | 8,0 watar acaied 5000, and ineludin new build e 1o §16,500,000, v v 4 Mr. WiLLiams declined to withdraw wious ques- | and inequality, aud sustaini e argument by illustra | fug for Truant Home, 10,000, gwonuting in all to §50,000, \e seures to 16 FIRST SESSION. tion, a8 it Dot a question of evhleuuv;-.m of ropre. | tions o whia 1ts effect 'tmld‘be. e " have. been added thercto ' Ry far b largest item F R E h (1 H C H I N A MR, DANA AND THE CHICAGO REPUBLICAN. - ;«nullun. The mu{‘mc;u lIn the preamble were taken | Mr. DUMONT (Ind.) followed in au Lour's speech in sup- fl‘ !fifi'fl 1*1‘ ‘Hlmg"mlll‘ b - et "b‘:::. l"";".m:“{:: \ of 7 Y " 3 H ” rom & news, 4 ghti) e with gas throu » ,.‘,.w:'..‘.' z::',h,';w‘r ,’.:: ”""'mm’,"“"‘; ¥ e croptoge i e T g g L aanrarte The Loral (.}:::,-J:.’. of Auguata under | Poft S ROk (Obio) gave notice that he would try to | SR ¥ad every aight | duving the Cyear, 8o far DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, VASES. ke e v i s ke s o G | g SATIONAL TEERGRATIIC S | Y L1 Lt T oo e | i he T bt e b, | S e el B btk | DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co wuees of opiion respecting ifs management. He disposed | the Postmaster-General in response to a resolution adopted tion was seconded, aud the resolution adopted withouta | At4 o'clock the House adjourned. . :,;’u ity F the oltr demanded that 1t should be dove, The - o o of his iterest, which was larger than (hat of any other | some monthe ago, calling for information as to the cost, | 317iI0D: e s ) Sonthuued pubiication of the * Cily Manaal” is recomended. No. 479 BROADWAY, stockholder, on his own tetms, aud leaves Chicago with ?rlufllcl":!'lty, etc., of establishing o Nutionsl system of | 4 alo“nw"l;n": :uumn PROPERTY. The amount subaitied e support of the Puilic Schoole, (Below Broome-st.), e e st i some ot Mind eings | Iogrphing s conpection with the PostOffc Depart |, 0t st fred by Mr. Kevcar (P o0 Moodey e A AL o WiR. ARLD ALOOGES Between bimself and his associates. Referred to the Special Commmittee on the subjoct of a | U0er the rule, came up next in order, as follows: Base Ball. now desired by the Toard of Fducation, is #0:se7. The ) . PARLS FAF _URANIES. oo Nutional Telegraph System. Resotoed, Tht the Bocootars of Wox Begironion ' furaiah | SXCELSIOR V8. KNICKERBOCKER—THE VETERAN Niw- | CTIciency oftho sehools it fuvorably ailwies te, Bl portie eI NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS. o ik Chw (b House of Represantatives s sebedule of sl tbe Relfad X tion of the city is largely incronsiog, a The Postmaster Geners! to-day transmitted to the Senate | My, HENDRICKS, from the Commitiee on Naval Affairs, | | o bt bl by corey o0 of the Goverument on My L s e i e Ay e g » vely 10 o resolution of thet body relating 1o the estab_| reported a resoiution to restore Licut.- Cowmander itichard | 11 by pumeeber held by righ of sapiare ot by parchase. aad | A friendly encounter between two nines from theso 2.0 s parpose and provid Dabing o telagraph i counsction #ih the poutlayaens | M. LAY f e United Matcy Nary 1 he active s, whieh | boes made of sneh prpert it ol erken dlepouiion has | elabs, at Hichoken, yesterday, proved fo be very enjoyauio | siogie year. A application i the Leghiat R e 8 . for credit, under what law and & ty, #al Y, for power Lo issue 5, pagal 20 yeors ! AR v . e e e submite the replies to interrogatories made by himself RECONSTRUCTION. purchase iwoney bas been paid, or What 0{0’:‘!2" n::r.'.x‘: De scen ':":f}'-'fi‘.'.‘m?.«".i:f.f‘" York club. s will | ypicient to erect and improse Schiool biildiogs. 3Tle entire ,, «\(;‘ TR from experts in telegraphy, containing wueh valuable in- | At 1 'elock the Recoustruction resolution was tekenup. | O pieTert * EXCELBIOR. SR KuickERsocKER, 0, . | Maiter is reforred the Hoard for their action. - J Sormation as 8o the cost of constructing aud operating | r,.:l.lu...m.,, was upon the adoption of the f"“o'il(. The resolution was adopted. tor, 1. 1... L - ..fi'.’f. following is & recapitnlation of the estimates to be LY " o o’ " Jines, &c. The miails, the Postmaster General save. are | “Sporon 4 The obl i GOLD SALES. Tor principal and interest on City Bouds. 81 FISHING i\ ;\(‘l\L]!‘ sow trausparted by rail 34112 miles, 1o which will be | "wm".:’ fades l:llo‘:l'lr::ll::’(::::ui‘fi:;u‘l]inn‘:uned{ln du'”le“r;whumn v‘:.flrn‘;l by Mr. Wg':nn (Town) last Mon- | Iru- uule-m ou do. P N ’ | o n, or for yand w , object el ‘! | For Salaries, . 2 it wdded, un the coupietion of the Pagific Ruilioad, say | PS7mect of bountiesor pensious incidet thereto shall remain | rufe, came ruen’i:. o by M b LRI LA | b4 ]r::- :’-n‘:.-ln purpo Sl ALL 1S q\)‘,l\"l'(nl’f?l"“fl, ETRTHS v 1 o Resoleed, T b ‘or Fire Depattment........ . 5 FOK SALE 2,000 wiles, makinig in ull 34,112 wiles of ratlwny service. | Mir, HENDRICKS took the floor and delivered n apoech | ropart o ihis Hovme b eeacl ool perme e be directed to e A. DRAPER, For Claaniog 33 NASSAU-ST., one door from MAIDEN TANE. Satimating two thirds of this distance -as covered by the against the pending proposition. He commenced wit! ment of the Unites o 3 srincipal mail routes within the meauing of the Senate | :",L::,.":,;:':: The "J‘AE&‘ "fn,.f,' Mok mmu,px :’v.: January, l"d:mllh:d:‘u':::f e smenti wt:r:«::n solds e wiiles, costiagdor the coustrnetion of & ingle wire lise, at = peaple would indurse any such caucus proceedings. They | nee tht d a0 fhe smount 34 date ofnuch purybases, 0150 per mile, $3,411,150, But as s three-wire line will | ¥ould demand to know why such proposition wes perciaoey sad e ar WA T ik i 2ot b abore i tveraga of the. uesitios required on tho | S00PEd 10d presented to them for ratitieation. Ho did | Eeen bought o sola for s Fressury s grincipal mailrostes 1o sccompliali suy practical purposs | amending (he Constitation, eleven Siates being. Gunien | coreray o ek | i 0 4id of the Post-Oftice Department, it is aafe to estimato | Tgpresentation in Congress. The secoud section, he said, | #0id bonds, ie construction upou that basis retber (han upon » single | lu“l::"‘{"":‘”'; “.’" ’A""';‘ “;‘: ;‘n‘a‘{ mf'u"m:';" Propose The resolution was ado pred. o %1 J ol 0 basis of repre! i I ouse, wl . oy o 0 wire, which will iu ronse the cost to §4,82,30, The oot | not change it in the Seuate wiso? T ,,,o,‘,,,“i’.{ FTTEETNRICAN BONTS. ) b.f—h;l'l. H0 lige i 1‘“‘:"‘ o $9%0 pes wile, with 30 | by The resolutions offered by Mr. Dawson on the 19th of | rested on the ougtitution, by ¢ power that < . I3 . Ea nad hate i ver unde otes to the 18, dud uo allowanee of extra expenses [ could '”"“‘k“' 1 wit b '5"" Uojust 1 1) agh 'nlr'#: ?.'.if'f.',’i. "f:l W R ol b For Certitioa For Intarest on do, .. For Board of Educution. o billof iogikiaiure. =% Bt RiPIURE 70,007 0 Total... 2 ] g The messngo way re Aldermen Armfield, O'Keete, Newman Hip flelach, and Superyisors Talbot, Osl Sohol Little. On motion, the Mayor and President of the H & 0 3w rning and Norton. ire 90 winutes. . wdd Kalokerbocker, 10, "The statoment was ordored to bo printed, when the Board adjourned, subject to the call of th mmittee. e 0d denowination of | Tre BROOKLYN BOARD oF Anpigmey,—The Board 'y g met after the adjournment of the joint Board, President Bliss Editor—A Challenge (o Fight a Duel Al- |, the chair. The ordinanos for the renaming and rensmber- or ‘ We ; st that the six No-ngland Stat A - e up next in order, us follows: | running throgh cities nor for subwarise cables; the an- | the Sen o 8ig G168t Siates ”["‘;fio"l I:m'fllxl.i i oln:’..ur# That the L'mm:l.*mgnv not guarantee {6 bond leged to Mnve Been Nemt by the Aecused— | jugof cortain sireets and avennes was taken frow the table aul cost of maintaining lines, salgries, repairs, &c., in- | 1} N e bbbt he Moxican, or any other Government, without 1mpairin e Dismissed. Considerable dobate eusued, whea the sulject was laid over b ton course dicinted | her own credit, and A The for one week. The remaining business was of a routine char- upairing and imposing uew burdeni H m or by magnanimity to a Tallen foe. The fourth | upon ber peopi ncter and of ¥o special importance, i - | i s etuded, he estimates at 10 par cont on the &t of conatetie. | by wisd ¢ Capt. Jourdan and Ofliger \\"ul-lr'\,lg:'v 0 d the deprecistion of ail kin i aid filth sections were unnecessury, a8 the National debt | Kesolved, That the sacred faith of the A, e 1 s sl tion, an o e ‘r:f"'l‘ ll‘“ per )"0'»‘ | would never b repudinted and the Rebel dobt would never | Pledged to the payment of our pulile 2o, g |'fn"1'.,fu,'. | tho Sixd of, atrestod o Foing and woaliby Cuba r $&‘7x-‘-' e per apnam - con ok Lo W) “',"m submit | be paid. He characterized the whole measure, not & no- | .' L‘l’lfi":l;vll :a our flnan affalrs by (ue assumption of | named M | Suatez and Melchior Berna!, on the mm;-lfim CONEY AND POINT=AN ‘yumrlos AGAINAT wetimates of recelpts, wross or vet, which will depend so | Ce#Sity of the Government, but merely a part of a political | y oty f"“g“:';';:::o"'llll‘rkg-' Do United § of Jose F. Do Couta, edltor of La Cronica, & Spauish jouthal | 1T0E Boaup oF Hearrn.—Mi. S. B, Higgiubotham appeared % largely on the manner fu which the system will be | Pm'i:“":‘;‘-us[}‘:‘{-; “3::"”" ‘:':'H""'Mt‘ #'s remarks, the lrll:lu{t ‘of Mr, Jefferson, peace, b 'l::..{' flfl,',",fi | published in this city. The complainant on Wednesday last | before the Hon, Jobn A. Lott, in Chawbere. at the new Court- s UPPO RTER nndl o aifiee/be lose (he Plls SonAdenon 858 bo 50 | L ORMIE BatLl & st o the A1 sestion wecs | ";;rd-s: ::i,-:lpmivu: angling lliances with noue. | sppeared before Justico Dowling at the Tombs, and stated thac | House, yestarday, and applied ondishalf of ihe residonts of the @uueb affectad by Yo ohaactor and extentofoompenmationof | hen graed o. g oo e e o, o Lo | e o B chLicsge 1o g et & wasraes | pou e mimaonene o sotere aunt portlon of | , These nrameei s el e, botk, I Yr'\‘s"?"'n‘fi‘.‘i‘F private organizations that I would regard any estimate too | m“:l"-n f;'lh‘:‘l! LE submitted an nmnldmu.dl | on Foreign Affairs, o ""l‘*”‘;“““”' o agistrate for the arrest of the | Coney {-llnll for oroats [lh]rrmn any |.|ml,\.. |l.,':“,‘“....x for | f-x‘f"k'r.“;[i TR CKINWARD AND UPWARD MUTION—= certai | S every person wentioned or described in . STEVENS " arties complained of aud the hands of th hospital purposes. Yhe order was granted. The Commis- | CURES jost obstinste casos of R Pamphlets free. swcertain 10 be relied upos. As the result of my investiga- | soction 'three of fhi atticle, who eha) huve «igaged in n:'-x'uu::-l'i:':.(vl;:';‘,;"':'.l'f to Mr. Dawson o let the | BRAess GoPlotice Of wud inesd 1o % e abeve | Raopiial pRrRnen, N0 O esseion of the west polabol (b | PURRY e IR PATE NT LEVER TRUSE Coy j wwoek, a5 Le bW By Bogeseity for | * A e considerable search the oficers fornd them yesterday | Island for the purpos of Creciing “wuitble Ui ge for (52 L v ents, UEreetion of rebellion skninet thy Uited Siuten, ong | telr adoptign uow Sks ST Kok oyl gy Aagk Whem jato cus Hhoy | aggommodation of Jholer AL S . |

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