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volunteer service or as officers of the regular army; Which was adopied Mr. CoXNESS (Cal) offered 8 provise to the 5th section, that the provision reguiring the distiibation of the appointments from the voluntcer scrvice among 1h States aud Territories, aecording to the pumber of troops furniskied, shall not apply 0 the States of Culifornia, Nevada or Orsgon. Mr. Cosngss exvlained that, during the Rebellion, the Seere- tars of War refused to recelve troops tendered by Californis “The amendment was sgreed 10, . Mr, SAUiSIURY moved to amend by striking ont the follow- ing section Enc. 12, That the Borean of Military Jostice shell hereafter contist of oue Judzendvocal ral, with the ronk, pay, end emcliments of o brigadier general, aud one eovis ) sdvacate-genersl, With e rauk, pay. and ewclaments of & coloiel of cavairy; and 116 B! Judge-sdvocate generi) shall receive, revive, and have recorded apother twenty-miles section, waking 105 miles accepted, and 200 miles west of 8t. Louis, for which the Treasury Depart- ment will at once issue 300 twenty-tboasand-dollars (6 per cent) bonde, dated Jan. 1, 1666, for 50 years, bearing interest from July 9, 196, The President has signed the bill autborizing this compeny to build its roud by the Smoky-Hill fork, aud the work apon that route will at once be begun west of Fort Riley. Sarveying parties have started out to examine the Rocky Mountaine, north and south of Denver, o as to determize the best gap through that range. THE FREEDMEN — TIE WIITTLESEY COURT-MARTIAL. The 8t. Clair farm, at Hampton, Va., upon which 1,900 fre edmfen are quartered, has been restored to its owners. Gen. F. B. Sewell, of Gen, Moward's staff, Las been sub The Taviff Bil) Finished in Committee of the Whole. Jaocerdiga of ll courts martial, courte of inquiry, end military eom uro THE COMPROMIEES. b B il e y the judgeadveeste-general of the ceates now in office thero may be retajned 3 10 wiswion I.;'l i >h‘"ll becn pertorme wnd of the judze FEALURES OF ol pepecd in the Whittlesey case for the defense. Ferpet o3 ceeling g :;. b«"‘ule.chluld‘h) |,Lp.k|i,,.|.,,u \\dr -:u- e - o Shelr dathen wnder the dircetio e advosater General Bebate on the Measure INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. Lt oot by . 1,;9".{,,“ ot g " g s shal decide (hat tieir services con be dispensed with Fo-Day. Tho réoeipts 'from - Iuternal Reveaue 'to day | AT aBURY #poke 1 fvor of his amendment and against amounted to §1,130.74 £9, military tribunels 6nd their nets abd decisious. Mr. LARE of Indiana repiied o the argument of Mr, SAULS: PURY, 2r, 1 Mr. Sanl PREMIUMS FOR PUPILS OF THE PUELIC SCHOOLS. The papils, numbering 2,400, of the public schools of this city assembled this efternoon for the annual distribu- tion of premiwms. Ten medels wero given out, axd for varicus eflicient etudies 253 were ready. DISCIHARGED SOLDIFRS REINSTATED IN THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Secretary Stanton has reinstated all the soldiers, 20 nee Offce, — PASSED 1IN BOTH TOUSES, JRICKS (Ind.) moved to amend the amendment of rv by striking out the words “and wilitary come djssicns.’ from the the above seciion. Subsequently Mr. Hendricks withdrew his emepdment, and the awepdment of Mr, Hurs Was disagreed to, Mr. HAuris (¥, V.) offered an_amendwent that the commu- tation price of the army ration slall continue for oue year (O be 30 cents asnow, instead of 30 cents, as formerly. 1n the conrse of (he debate on the above Mr. Wiiso said it wiis the igtention of the Military Committes (0 postpore un 11 Decamber next the bill recently passed by the Huase £3i0g BILL ARMY Disposition of the Veteran Reserve Corps. l in nuasber, recently discharged from the Qra g of o cersof ¢ o .1 v D] 1 Y w wendment of Mr. Bakis was agreed to. CAUCUS OF THE UNION MEMBERS. AEEMRMIOAY REATINTION DavIs (K3,) offcred an amendients that court-martiols | vy 2 MEBEEDS. A resolntion passed both Houses of Congress to- | shall have no juridietion of cuses not Griving in _the Jand or | e duy direeting the Secretary of War to eommanicato the inter” | 1T ACHICR, iiho RIMSwhe If ST This e sagreed to. s ) NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 10, I866. Pacific Railroad bilie of July 1, i#62, and July g the war in the Du ien. H. A, Bazter, Mr. HEairnox (Mo.) offered en awendment, which was adopied, that the Assistant-Surgeons for the Regulor Army shall be tcleeted from those who have served in that capacity eating medical etatistics coliected dur reaa of the Provost Marshal General by DECISIONS OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. ment. Prospects for an Adjour s e CuLng Lhe late war, 13 All the important legal opinions and deci dons of Mr. HENDERSON woved to etrike cut al provisions for th the Attorney.General during the existence of the oftico are be- | 1115 L ‘j;"“"{:":"l"'v"fl Corps, and on this the Yeas RELEASE OF THE SAULSBURY COMMANDANT, [ ive pot inprint. Those up (o the end cf Gen. Black term | Yo buis, Juovs Soa, Ot Feuerden, Grimes, Goth- wie alicady cowpleted. ’L'.(;h.«v.‘w' ,lf';’;f',:;,‘ v.r-::‘:‘:m.. X Ridcle, Sauls - —_— Naye —Mewn INDIAN ATPAIRS. ) Horgem, Commissioner Cooley has received information from Newton Edwunds, Governor and ex ofiicio Supesintendent of Indian Affairs in Dacotad Temitory, dnted on board the steawer Ben Johnson, at Fort Rice, D. T., June 24, 1866, in | which e suys that the Cowmiseion arrived at Fort Kice ou the ThLursday previous, 1t foend 6.0 lodges of Tudians of the Yauctonuoes, Cut- Yead, Uncpapus, Ogallsllas, Santee and otber trives. On the next duy he expected to conclude w treaty with the Sis seton and Wahpeton bands of Santees, and hoped leave in Lill was smended by striking ont (he provision for re- thiceresiments of the Veteran Reserve Corps. (Ohie) offered the following as an amendment : © served ax \ dunteers during the Hebel 4'who have been of may ly of the Volunteer service, shall to bear the offieinl title, srd upon oceasicrs of ceremony T we rtbe uniform of Ui bighest gredes they have held by brevet by cthe e i i the Volunteer service. In the cons of ¢fi ers of the leguiar Army the Volonteer rank shall be entered upon (he fficial vegsters, provided thot this priv dege shil not extitle” oflicers {0 spy pay of ewelaments. Bavsey (Mion,) offered an amendment to the amend- Mr. Nesmith, thot privates of the regular and velon- A Denial from Jefierson Davis of Dr. Craven's Stery. et WasHNGTON, Monday, July @, 1ot THE TARIFF DILL. fin Comwittee of the The condderation of the Tas Whole was f sftersoon. To-m o reading | the afternoon for Fort Berthold. . Lo have served three years aud been bonorably of the journal will be dispensed with, and tbe bill promptly | The best of feelings prevailed among the Indiars, not only " fomay wear the uniform of licutenants on occa- y : 2 toward the Government, but toward each otber. e had | *ous of ceremony, amoved at tho opening of the seasion, This measure to save | 1OWAT0 S8 FOEREEOL I OO anifeet sacb upifor TLis sneidment was also disagreed to, and the amendirent the industry of the nation has threo gauntlets to xam. The | ooovrline foward wh i % of Mr. Neswith was agreed fo. 'l e bill was tkcn read o third Y good feeling toward whites, n his life. | time aud poesed. It now goes o iho Houte as passed in the Sepate. The following are the imnartant points of the bill: and Minnesot Every possible pains had been taken to make an equitable distinetion amoug them, aud they were vot ovly fully saiisind of the fact, but eeewed to faaly appreciate that justice bad been done to all, ois, Srst an endearor to retain for Towa, 1 e for fve 103 eots of extilie: ¥, tweive regiments of ¢ 1y, and feity five nte of lefatry. Thice of the vew rez 0t of cavliy siad be colored troope. T i wection of the bill pro- | vides thet the for's “ontry provided for by tbis se 1 ies cachi, bW 1 ten coujanies cach, to be antages given 1o the woul the very groa by the k the bera! nerease of the duties on wool, and to Lold on to ge yseven ey of the increased duties on linseed and other of e, & . I GEX, SICKLES AND THE WRIT OF TADEAS CORPUS. iwo companies 10 each battal of the 1enaini Prodacing secds, and to get rid of the enbianced rates on iron 1t bas already been stated that a writ of babeas T B refmente. ¢f ten compentes enchy amid every othey article ‘wanufnetured in the Middle States | corpus was recently served on Gen. Sickles by the District e M T TS asd New:Logland, Court iu South Carcding, to produce the bodies of four persons (o inghod bt g "'.',"fufi:.':'.'y.'.".'::.'v'.':,f'} | theers of the regnas who were convicted and sentenced to death on the charge of and the e The sccond gaurtiet wil be the attempt to postpone the S Th Dateat entonaibly 1o avoid ko’ poitien | SUing & son-commiesiaaid officer and two of the private sol- | whecs shall Beve served (wo youre daring (he weiang | » # | Qiers of a military guard. " ed 10 BN the oxiginal vacsiiies i the Tegh fcolored dangers that meuace tbe Western 'protectionists members. 1‘ Gon. Sickles refased to comply on these grounds: first, the | troops shall be se e ted from officers that Live beco By the servic abunt whose logs the dziver of The Chicogo Tribunebas been | Presidents proclamation of December, 1663, vuspended the L™ " T e lashing his whip for we in reality to gratify a Lostile | Wit of habeas corpes; second, the parties, of their own mo- fomiasd :“n_m Jix o ;:-‘uw to be u.r-ll'- un: free eale Coaisiant. (b iagacs Wilhadoed Rabellion o€ tha: | $105% WY0 0 before the President for Lis offcialuction the | 315 E."6 e snc e iien T ool wd Uit i . - Noethan record of ll the proceedings in the case, and the whole mat. | sumibis bn pieeeiten fo f0 B0 Bt T elave power, ard for which, stzange to ray, the 0 | fer, including the disposition to be made of these purties, is | ot B e o Y T L Lretion @ provides that there shall be ove Gene:w), oue Lieutenent: | now before him; third, that he (Gen. Sickles) thescfore bus 1o power by which he can in any mavner interfere with the ly taken out Jetters testa Miselesippi Val'ey States bave gre wdiar Coucrais, who sbald | d 1o the rane sisfl earrale aud ten By v, nid be ent General, Lye huve tie saie | wontaiy. yroe 58 i be Tean 480 s onthe moton | FETOSH dieposition of the case witbout the further orders of et e rade s vt ovided by o, 55 lay the | 1 to kil i ol | Lor.ce8 tnd requires (e 5. belsierce Deportment to fur | 1o lay t ~tbat ie, o kib it gutright. It wos ascertained fo-day, from o trustworty anthority, that e ticles -".;"“:;"- «; v:ln' l\vtn'- egec General 10 be Two offerings bave got fo e wade o the Cemands of the | tie revident will dircet Gen. Sickles 10 auawer tho writ and | Whsphichased, . outte o Ty by el B o f o g B # wal. The conces. | surrender the parties to the Court Tucved by the piymaster st the payment et followicg sueh pur Free-Traders—oue on iron and one fon coals The conc . s B b T thas thts aootted Shalt ook 50 tate sifest Surk 2o, 106 wion on i1on may be Jiwited to rails, and may extend to the previZes thst for sfe purpose of pr fug & wmore common forms of bars. The railmakers Jave generously XXXIX1 CONGRESS dred L e e smons vt mes f e Fuked i texdered a conce ¢ $ionatus. Towa demands of them FIRST SESSION. ek it ocy b & i it Rsorypnm b sy surrender of 86, Coal offers & concession of 0 cents. An SENATE.... Wasuisoto, July 9, jec6, | #1031 oo # & 4 gt bhmgaponbaicrad e JBCE. ] Tr wviversity ; that (he numbe 0 detaied shu effort will be wade to put Nova Scotia coal into the free list. LLECTION OF BENATORS. | oty e e e | | 11.), from the Committee on the | #iaters scticalle acco pu'stion. end sball be ersl 11 ‘o tme by the Many Men Protectionists o princile, ore absent, | o regalato the tines and manker of | Foeriel + %0 be e OF thase that are bere, it looks to-night as if Isdiena would | boiding viec ators 1u Cougress. 1t provides s fol- | VTN, secticnn 1elte to (he ore enta snd de- | 1 sdtast t} \ i va folir | e 2 Tattmen wid bave teon Peretofo " vote solid sgutsst the Lill, Tineis solid agaivst it, Towa fofr | 37 ext precedingtle expira | 1" O ADUGURNANT. el second Tucedsy o i T B A weloek p. ., wjourned. LEPEES | tion of | Yet the | yion usuccessor of the retiring | sud the name f a against §, Mianesota ‘two, avd Missouri five. The Sennte, at TAT E OF ehances are that the bill will pase. |1 John Wentworth, who voted all the while in the Ways and [ FRei LA s o réa { the joursal of Suturday was dis- , “ommittee fo 3 propo X il Le drciare | € pensed with, Meava Committee for the very highest rates proposed whil: | Ansority of the voies <f bot TOYAT (N 00 PI'BLIC LANDS FOR FEMALE COLLE b bill was in preparation, will lead off the debate to-mor oW. | s sa requised, My, LLCABAED (Conn). i tioducd ics o - . proce ¢ Committ Lands 1o nquize againat the bill. 1 Thaddens Stevens in weil enough 1o speak | Vo, wl e it 1 making & of Tands for tho | he will foliow Weatworth, and, of course, antidote bim. Mr. | “Steond Thet where nvac enduwment Kesin t Staten. und pre- | of & Legistature, sn eleots fous sented a mewor ial of tie General Assembly of Counecticat un Merrill will probably foilow, 10 be suceceded by Mr. Gurtield, | {uu'veanion . ond if 8 ¥ o the session, it | taat subject s 1 Bled on the second 1 oneen TRAVY WITH THE BRIT FHOVINCLE, Mr. Goodr and one or two others. f Tird - That the Gov Mr. Mogess N, V) introduced 6 resclution, which was The sentiment in the House is overwhelmingly in favor of | adop ry of (Lo Tremsury for in formnd nest sou in seference 1o ke a fully protective tarif, The British Free-Trade League, | THE *T. LOUIS ARSENAL. irade b tates nnd Rritisi Provinecs. . g Mr. BRowN (Mo.). from the Military Committoe, reported | P OMPMOKIAL, i whose headquaiters are M New-York City, cunningly oper by on the bill to enlurge and impiove tie arsensl | Mr. Dover (36 Y.) presented o wemoriad of the Chamber of grounds ut §t. Lowe. Comanerce ol New-Y ork in reierence to the taridl; which tim Jolitics of 1he Weatern States and exciting to N ating upon extraordinary ¢laimor York City, has suficiently demoralized a considerable portion use to put in peril the wisest and justest revenue the Usited 3o aud Sleans aud ordere yeferred o 1ie Commitics on W be printed. SALE OF GUVIRNMENT FEOPIRTY AT HARIER'S FEKRY. Mr, WiL-0x (Mass.) reported from the Military Comuiites the bill introduced on .\..umu‘. authorizing the sale of the | Govesument property at Harpei's Fer PILOTS AND FILOT KEGULATIONS, Y.), from the Commiitee on Cowmer ce, the Honse bill relatiug o pilots and pilot regulatioys. 1t probivits any Stite from waking piiot vegalations to | operate ugaiv of auy viler State, and iepeals such rezulations wiere Bow exist, Tise bill was passed. RIFOLT OF THE s URGLO. Mr. FDMUNDS (Vi) offered a 1 @ futseliood its hired presses in IHE JUDICIARY ACL OF ViR, 1o wwend the Judiciary net of d veferred to the Coinn RikS IN THE FOLDINO-ROON. 1) i ation, which wan ibe Committes on Accounts 10 inquire i hcreampg the salaties of aselstauts in the 8l NP € A, sty provr ever introduced into the Congress o N 8 will be Before the final vote is reached the Yeas and taken o from 15 10 20 amendments. ASNUAL VEETING OF (0VGRISS, ptrosuecd a bill N GENEEAL. tion ealting npon the An Towa canvass of the House rougily made, cedes th of the bill ¢ uve Tougily made, concedes the passage of the bill certain | o NT, FDMUNDNIL) OCE grasiosery B g g | hy about 10 majority. | Harnes on the wsedieul and sirgieal statisties of the war. which ! | . | twice aud re THE ARMY BILL. | CIFIC WATLROAD—TIGHT OF W1, Base | ot . 3, . Mr. Howarir (Mien.) introduced a joint resolution erantiog My, Mrcirn Pa) offered a resontion for the privting of o The Veteran Reserve Corps was slanghtered in the TIght of way thivugh the miliary reservatiors to th . 1 Daonslis adkress w Peesdent Lusain, | , whick wus ordered tteo o Printing. tion by makiog the Comn gested ton " e o Pacific Railvad aud its braue 10 be priuied. Mr. Jtoss (1) g iculty AYD Avwy bill in the Sencte te-day, to the disppointment of many RELIEF OF t resvlution for the 7 pussed, and goes back 1o the Hou ARMY OFFICERS, of certain officers of | for concnr of ite ofticers. * TR LAST FisCAL YrA hich was udopted ) furuish a statement aso fired _resolul The House NIAGARA SHIP CANAL BILL. s 0f tue ‘Lreart Mr. Howe made two ineffectual effé ) It prosides that pwent for the fsca get up the Ningara Skip Canal bill in the Senat Fond their control, wer days or less afier actual 1 INE WAE, THE MISSISSIPPI LEVEES. pay for the term du ALL 3, which was. JMr. Clark tried to get up his bill to improve the | tered. FUNKEAL EXFEXSIS TOR MR, RICKEY o inform tie Houte a8 1o the . 7 g e N 1 EX A E V. ion ol o W, Yap. Missisaigph Lovees, just beforo the wjoursment of the Senato HENUEERON (M0.), fiom the Comities on Contingent B e Y ane ution directing (he reported @ res i Mr. B own of Missonri m logal represe ed. 1o-dny, but be did not suce b oapessa Cinaef Clork o 1 pouses THE ADJOURNMENT of his & ) e died. A caucus of Union members of both Honses will g o ¥ be beld 1 the Hall of the House of Ropresentatives to-mor- A bill to extend the on vault lights o Thaddeus Hy el “;‘.m'.’;m:““-' row even T 1 for con: tion Is the = att was eniled up, o 108, was passed by Veas VIS Nay e adio 23, Nays 15, srtber to dn R THE ALNY BiLL iy g A sk THE PENSSYL Mr, W1 808 desired o call up tue Army bil ttew.on ( My, Howk (Wis) boped the N. Ship Canal bill could g The report o Committee on K the seat of the X Vith Penusylvama District to pubtican, and rejecting Coflroth, Democerat, wil be sastalned by the Mouse. v bilkacas taken W Dol IERF DAVIS. A letter t lewan in this 4 partner ! ol n fcer who d Jeft Davis ! states that Capt. Titlow suye that Dr. Craven's version of the Qe langusge ise ¥ e=eyn Davis while be wag being ironed,is ) fur from beinz exaet 1 ¢ Capt. THow visited RS interfor of Fortrass Mo loy last week, aud in passing ifior Davis's yuarters, he of the Captai - enlled 10 1w, ioviie ¢ cordially. i He ut once expro ae M the general tenor o il requested Capt Titlow 10 write a jon shuekling ' RELEASE OF MAJOR G K. 1o T e Sal u H. Ge : s been o trial Yefors th it Mariial at tw Union | prigoners 11 Kabis et by« Mo, WaADE acee Wis agreed 10 cof i tx n 1 W Diatrigt that Congrees, v atrict shall tako after week' at to-day “ ! ment, i’ was read twice sod referied to th Railroal. MEDICAL BTATISTICS DI Mi. PANE (Wie. dirceting t wecical statistics collected durl ecrctary of War 1o o v Cowmittes on 1864, Which the Pacifie UKING THE WAR. offered @ pesolation, which was adopted, ommuvicate the report of the wor io the Bureau of the Provost-Marslal General by Surgeon J. H. Paxter. FOUNTY FOR S0LDIEES KEPT AFTER LXI IRATION OF ENLIST- MEN Mr. Copp (Wis)) offered a resol instricting the Committee on Mi| the expediency of payiog to the sol eich month they were kept in the se: Vhick they eniisted. PUBLIC LAXDS I¥ Mr. HiGBY (Cal.) offered.s resolu tary of the Interior for informativ in market in tle State of Califorofa. in the district bous nd enst by the Ean Joaquin, asd ou the west by 1he north-east o the foot of the Nierra Nevada Moa ution, which was adepted, v'Afairs to inqaire into s the bounty of &2 33 for rvice after tho yesr Lr dies CALIFORNIA. ttion calling on the Secre © a8 to the paLiic lands now on ntaive, ete. Mr. WAsuBURNE (11) suggested o modification reqniring informstion os to the gublic lands gianted for ralroad pur t time. oses at the pres Mr. HIopY a amended, was ndepred. pted the suggestion, and the resolution, as VOLUNTEEEB MUSIERED OUT OF SERVICE IN THE TERRI- TORIES, Mr. MCRUrR offered a tesolution, which was edopted. in- structing the Cowiaitee ou Milita Frcpriety of payins tothe vo'unte of the service in Arizona, vy offairs 10 iuiro into the wers who were mustered cut w-Mexleo and Utah, the expense of trapsportation 1o the plage of wustering iu. RELIEF OF WISCONEIN. Mr. Crani (Karsas) introduced ing and givisg eficet 1o (he joint the St e of Wiscousin, twice wnd refericd 1o the Commint a joint resolution constra: resclution for the selief of prived July 1. 1861, which was read e on Public Lande, RXTRA PAY 10 CLRIAIN MILITAKY OFFICEKS. My, CLAKK also offered a res Jatl sructing tle Committeo on Military, Aflwrs 10 i (iun s neccssary f Aler any further legisla of thice months’ extia pay (o officers wio, rmand Laviog been mustered tery COLORADO SUTHFME Mr. DraDioRD (- olorade) int; author Judictary Comi g the Judges of 1ho Stprem Gx e terma; wiich wes ead twice aud ittee with leave 10 report st in- quire ion, which was adopte Baving served ono out, bad ugnin eotered tho cor ro RT TEEM. red o juint resolution Court of Colorado to IR ARIZONA CONTERTED ELICTION. Mr. Dawses (Mase), from the Compittee ou Kiections, re- % 1 sideration. rted back the memorial of Mr. Poston contesting the scat of r. Gedwin, delegate from Arizona, with @ statement that timong had been offered in support of it. he Committee was then discharged fiom its further cof- THE KOONTZ-COTFROTH (ONTESIED ELECTION. fr MC(LURG (Wis.), from the same committee, reported in case of Koonls, contesting the ytative from the Sixteenth Dict My, Coffroth was not entitied 1o the report was Jaid on the table THE ARMY My, ScurNek renewed the proj Tast Saturday in reference i the A o objeetion, hie reported Laek the substitute tierefor the i i, and Fatablish the Aviy of the Uni My, InAYrR suppesiod hat the weat of Coffrotn o3 Kepre- riet of Pennsylvanio, that e scat, and that Mr. Koontz and ordered to be printed. B'LL. porition which ke had made vy bill; ond, there beivg Seite bill, aad moved us & d the bill as A Bill to Reorganizo organize the Army of the United States.” THE T RIFF BILL. Tho Touse then rescived itecli Whole on tre Usion, Mr. fcctield the eonsideration cf the Ta:iff bill. Mr. TavI0% (N. ¥.) moved 1o et of the bill. He wade an argument withdrew bis ccendment Mr. Morniee (Vi) moved to sty tior, and to mrt i 0 isive the Seerctary of the T Alabama snd 1 lorida Railroad Co for the d nec ita trnck, from which the 161« and “oufederate wiliiary N. Y.) move « so-celied Confoders foree.” eudme o ed by Messr ted Stotes. ti1}» shonld read, **To Dis- miv a Committee of the inthe clair, and resumed rike ovt the fifteenth section wpainst the bl and then th e keont the oighteen of It o sectien nuthor- Teasury to give 1o the mpany o five years' eredit “astenii s were removed by . i ud by inserting ivstend of the Mltary Autherities st was agreed to, rable Cebate, being suppert ek (Okj0), Dawe: orri ) and Keiley (Pa,), and being opposed oy Mesmr, Pagne (Wis.) und Stevens (Pa.), the latter statirg ke aid ot Lelieve ta conxivg Rebels Wit sugar-§ iz a aud love-leasts. The amendmont w ope On motion of Mr. Hoorrk (Mass.), n new section was added in reference to the exjort 10 'O wothon of Ar. MCEUZR & new section was ndded extend ! of the 114 Bection of th 2ct of March s 10 0F from 4y po wciety Tala provision i regard (o eredit o | Nonda nud Alabama#lailroad, un Pennsyly Thisw Mr. Kasgox (lows) meved fo that the increase of duty on rail fect until vne year after the 4th of March specch in favor of hie propositen. My MosruEAD (Po.) sehed Nim rte in the Sandwich Islands, new seciion, extending the oad iron extended to the d to ail the railronds west of n new section providing fron whether if his smendments were sgieed 1o he and bis fiiendg would then vote fur the d it would nct as and that otberw n g Wilso cevtiemnn’s colle proposition would be (el cn 'pon that vepicrentelion Mr. K My, GriswoLp (N, Y.) state i huving said that the o 11y hd made 50 profits for that be had said so. s ¢ profits witbin the & te same day as b ratiroad froge. ‘Ihis e desk and hod read a letter frot Liverpool, stating that the w leaving bo stone Gutuined to biea 1LL 3 new easit AR LD (Ubios Boved o e s containing mere Mr, Mok woved to il 1) whieh this i sbould tuke efiect w August, It Mr. Mokt rg woved o 2 stead of * August " The amenuisent was rejected and the original wotio apreed to Mr. MABsHA 1870, b w the ent adwent was 1cjoct Masw.) 1o e 130 n_bond, wa shipboard and bo ted States | poit whe this st shall take cffect shail be sul o pushy bags or sacks, whetker Which wes reje o to st rik avery st o they w eement was made with the ) that a vote upou & similer Hous Ast0x withidrew tho amend- orted, the other 1 iron makers of this conn four years. He denied had mado ie was T land were suiacturers of ded anthor- 4 exceas of duts v seetion w Y re add w vew seetion levying empiy o s the blenk for the tme o iththe words © First oy of Oeiober and insert s stes of Guly which # ere applicab. zes and merchandise s of Lo p Bir. WA substitute 1) s, W + levied by this wct After some debat of Massachusotts and M DopGE opposiog the substittie, i wis agiced 1o by ol ALkt tneed by this anpossd the hier carg o - instead o £ (Mass) repliod t s of diminicled dnf Bl was 12jec at s o 1, 0 Alabama Tl jes in the Uniie Jocied, of Mr. Aue Magsr, i, e, of ile o thety compus.iion, wel Mr. MckCEk and ection 6 wrbidding t sons Ly sty 0 108 the ¢ proger tin 4 braches Liden cre vl of whieh . . Mazuatiel). are s K and shblan i o ol b taxed 4 jropaced. ppised a1 v oll ased dutles. vEenuument to that of g décliving that thore was thon 1t Ve extended to ald tie d Stotes wnd Teirntories, by nnanimon: Ne iwportition of wines, i less uantities than are ) was amend “ ippod | the 230 saction, vl of statistigy. Lish il s and of Statisti 0i noWw. he- time being or power by PoLntmCALs and e i dened with 4 be i creaced. Hew vor of pensions 10 th d voled ot usitions 0VOIVINE Deteused expanditure s sirixgout was opposed by Messis, GARFIELD wotl th tle Judge Mol 4 in 14 town on bis way home, hav- PEEKMITION IN CALIFORNIA l.";«i '-'in‘fl ‘kf lust, Sug compie o A B Bl detiasd Ta AT ed n hill to amend (e sct grautiog ¢ Lat the Comwiico 1 ¥ P r aisal for defense in the ( inl g 3 of the Lassal Itanch A collsqny Grose & some of whom de- wt Hudeigh, d, with instrnetions Gen. Graot and family, will of his staf, left this A Eihe bl Bt Deoernt it 4 wotion 10 i ho k afier E one the Lill till mext December, s % ew-England |} werds of ¢ eed that wl these motions may be made in ; 3 ¥ Coored Troo on the Cowmitice 105 and reputed the FULLIC LANDS IN KANSAS—THE UNION PACIFIC ROAD. | pi8 a8 4 e i Fifteon thourand five hundred and fortyfive acres . It foliowing lg (he porlion oftho bill lisposed oftoday. of public Jand were disposed of in Kansos the past monil on wis a6 anendment, o8 2 new b Mr. LyIiLoxp (Oblo) sugg e Kol i 1 g . L v o o 50 sl 13 1o L uppointed uader the pro e with Mr. Forney. Bereiail lied b rpeeed b 4 ey Jaet, ficersof the tezular army who huve com- PACIVC l-.xuul..’u.'u-.L.n'.,,}.:;“" o% oriibed vy the Co A Yoo pugity Kl Compony - W9 “EI'SEE[I kel Seheetr o by by sesied i 4 Wl i VAR vy dniavusyin g w EPIALGICET 0F 1L L MY v i slakih oo M 6 Wiy BNYorE ¥ Al o the pay.ent: sary to rebudld 57 miles «f (P the henelit | cminent statistician, | e cpposcd Lie secti " PRICE FOUR CENTS. vy for or onacconnt of certification shall be foreizn coumtry other baving been paid by the purchaser to any wflu‘n"—':‘ T e porciase tod & ‘any town, city or loculity " of wny Than the last port of shipment for the United States, there balt be added to the original eost «ll actual coste of iransportstion to the lnt port of shipment for the United States. snd ol costs of preparation or presorvaiion paid or accuing in wach port of last shipment, excert ouly the sctoal coss of removal Trom wamehonee on board the veurel for fined exportation, end except the commissien of brokerage paid for the care of such shipment uot excooding 2§ per cent : and if (e iwportcr of sy merchundise shatl yect nrnm‘o'hu oice, when offered for entry, w1 mesta or iteme of actual 2 s |':ir.u nectuiog, e:.;;u o for cotry, us the totel v bi'l paid for vuch were wot com- pheted, finialed e ot markad, or shall omit fo fnciude the Sulne of the casks, bofeler, of other arties containing wines or liquors, or shall omit the proper cost of b of cizars, sach omissions shall be held to L in the officers of erstoms, vxamin s A R X e sluations; ko may 5ad tems ef cont pold or see Corsnl at thetiae of makiug entiy. without iwenrriog pevak u;T invoice v:}ue ‘lmnl- bo 20 per centum Jess than L5 value or actual cosi, i of up inclueol, Then the' sl impoites shall not 134 1y ot (i sty he without ponaliy, bt shall, if the sddition be to the exient of «0 pet ral i €2 centovs additions) e pensl fomtom of ver, lbe mbt, o X chargen of » goneral chaticler bie oica shall be dabyib. ] 110 teka Dpon 1 every pat thereof «br;ed with du e 2rnd valosem, siell be clvanced scccrding Lo its proportion ; ‘payou epecific duty by erudes ehall be 10 the nctusl cost 5o determived, £rc. t the Secrtary of the Treariry 1@ ond Le is atend to the Alsbena ond Floilda Lol ond Com o years on the duties on £y to 1oy thirts-even mi Viorids retreed L besvern e tafe Vine, fror) which the rails ond forces, against the remonstrat co f . dosing (1o iote B on’, prosided (oo 10 the satisfaction of the A wote emiov.d by 1d Kailroed Cou the wald Socs et payment ‘oF Such Aot With semi- anoual interedt, ix per cout, o0 or before (e capiration of vaid eredit, ind Lhat tha said iron sha Rbe wsed for w0 parposc Lut Tt hefose stnted until va'd dities bave beon paid. Avd fariler. tiot 1. Uniivd States oot ofities e use seid seoiriticn v pavient of wy W Company rwy vt der the e it Jurther enac ‘e, that Alb et Gendatory of cortain Acis impo Hations 165, shall bo ech amer to o1 from apy port . wnds. dnd be 6 furiher cuasied Actto authorizy prolection to co whe way dicorer deposils appros 5t 18, 1066, we provides for 'be cxpert Wolbor, 1s hereby ‘in rehation 1o all persons wihio bave com- e b Lhie vovs of Sectirn 2 of wid Aet for live yeurs from and aifer tl.e 14h day of July, 1967, Ted, Thet u!) laws and perts of laws ofler ticensed 1o engaze i Lo pested; proviced thet £.om SKC. 19, Aud be it further exu clowing fihing bountiesto vessels hores Bk vies, Do sud the seme aie bereby io s (o the data of the paserge of (118 et vouels conued (o swzaze ay take on beard imported mitin boud to be weol in ione Secretury of the Trewsry AUt hes been uced i eurisg Aud be it further enaeted, That from snd sfter 1 e passaze of thiuset. ol goots, weiws or werchardiio wrivieg ot Ue portof d Tortland, or vy orl of te United New-York, Boston States which mey be spe Treanury sud destined T 1 p Wiy derizusied by the Secretary of tie vices en i he ndjuent Pritish P ity be entered ot the Custom-iiouse and cousezed in L ans: the territory «f tha United States without the payn eat of dnti wider e h pules, regaietions and conditions for the protection f B reaaury 1y proviee. e g mted goeds, wares, of fucts of wapwiactares ef 1 the prop 1 assserities of e prt or place fn (e Rue. 2, And be ot furiher enach sudd Proviaces. e Comdiions as Uho seerviaiy of the Fbut the gocar, wares, aid el Fival in the 1 segand to the postation Lad token Btutes. Vud be it fus ther enacted. Thot whevewner it shil Lo shown to (' Cucre moseys beve beea paid 1o L «, ur cthers acdng us euob, than the law Tequires dwheie th wply ek shall, npon r be e ted, in fo. o5 exempicn y o tox, an it i x entirery wiilin the limite of the United of Cusic con pald, with e 9th ord ™ i vy of the Secretary of s tavor of 1ho Te i d Tie otbwrwive I eretary of th @ Lremsury e above steel won owing (o potter. cobaignee of vz bt yient e b s ther enacied, That 0. wided, on the first doy ¢ 1t tothe pr xisting laws it Lo dnties imposed bhalt extend ta Ly this rct, for the pr 1w recovers coliectic huve not heen pi duty impoted by b “nd be it furiher enacted, Thot the sutloriz ted fo posed by i o ongiv vice increared pven e blic de bt eiid for other d be it further enated, L extitled Jay Iuterest on the 1, 1ren, e the pessaze of this articles when exported & Gt Tmported inaterisls n on the amount of the Uni‘ed with the Py Y6 per cent Sved for the o raincd in se Director to n, who sholl be pa (tie Dircter o d repost. theexports | par. a1 | i Sec of the Jiessnry, [ we's reylaterad aroiled avd | hie awa [ 4 Stwer to ez Wwith the nav e each ve sl (he cioss 1o which she bebugs | o Voie port, and sueh other im. | The Secieiary o b Lreasury ey deein proper to v 3, 10 viale tie woid Llrecior to (umish 1w in el the Secier. oo uf 1o Treavaly shali 1 prowide cewed. wid each | rved o1 otberwise. ) e shali | et dewty) uawen bi 1dikmt 0t ber 1 aih veam ¢ uvd 1 thed ve 1l b pioe | States. ‘1o siid 12 f alt werehaadi @ 1 o ecchandise, foF con eal yeor; Vikerks now eusiry epaitamen on eud d preps - thepent shal bo placed be tio | go. for tue e Uuil'e L markeis o vur ey, 3 e fo ", iiaery o ted =13 b Lie Lumbher Tepiod o employed therel 1 other aliers o ey i sfeit (e prospesity of that anch o noustry ; a »¢ shiall sleo wizus ly prepare s 1 coutse end 1sid befor & to b icel, the Sec. req 3 of the Secre. ey not other- o mfiulshied business to-morrow, HE INTI N AL REVFAUE BILL. t print 20,000 copies | | Law, was reierzed 1o (he Cou mittee on Printing, FFES ON TEE D. C. RFGISTER. » Register «f Deeds for the sty iwico and referied 10 the Comuiitee fo lie Disirice. agrocing to the Provout siog- ing bean omitsed ¢ Comwit- 1 L@ watter wasd S AIMY APPROPRIA rep i Cou ON BILL o amendments to the E | for it to assemble. | THE GREAT TROT BETW CUBA. a Revolution, Reported Ontbreek of P ENCOUNTER WITH - SPANISH TROOPS, The Epanish Cclomel Killed end Three Com. panies Joining the Landing of Four Chilian Steamers with a Re- caforcement of 2,000 Men, Fhe Wegroos Taking Part in the Ine. »> surrection. ————— Baunsore, Mowday, Jeby 9, 184, The Sin publishes the tollowiug aecount of & rewoied revolt in Cuba, which they received specially from Capt, Reollis of the steamer Cuba, which sarived yesterday fiou Havana on the 4th inst, A fow bours provious to thesailing of the Cuba a citizen of Huvaua received & letter from Porto Principe giving @ accopnt of a serious revolt at that place, The Cuban oflis ciu's bad not made public apy eccount of the affair, but the statements of the writer of the letter are said to have created intense excitement at Havana, “The substance of the letter is to the following eficets « About the 20t ult., information was sent by the eivil and military authoritics of Porto Principe to the Captuine General at Havana, thatin that place, as well as bu the neighborhood, a spisit of revolt was observed for some time past, end trecsorable languaze used openly in pubhe places. The authorities at Tlavans, however, paid no heed 1o the warning until news came that a portion of the papa- lation b 1t, and declared for tho Cindependone paration from the ish Government.! On the 1st inst., a militay force eone. stig of five couipanics, siativied at Porto Principe, was sent against the fgsurgents to Lring them o order. A fight ensued in which the Colonel was killed, and twi other officers mortally wounded, while three compenies of the Spaiish rolliers went over to the insurgents. ho latter, thus reénforced and numbering now 7,000 men, procecded 10 the wountain region., fhe moment this news wis known in Havana, threo steumers wete di ol with troops to tho place of re- volt, but before ti iy on their way (which wis ou the 2d), the s vuee arrived that four steamers wit o their appear- nnee near Nugvitas, bearis 2 & lunding in tue vieinity. AN the discontented therenpor of rendezvous it was belic stions throv it the whele Among those who left Porto 1,000 negroes, Who, it 15 asscil of Cud veeeded to the place d its rai- land, Prive pe there wero abont d, were wmed by theie The whole ¢ as a general fovoli- tion of ihie uegioes to s from Spavish el pibalinihu e . POLITICAL, i Ntevens @ Candidate for United Thoddens Atales Kenntovs Laxcasier, Pa., Monday, July 9, 1866, The Duily Lrpress aunounces the Hon, Thaddens Stevens as s candidate for United States Senator. 16 is un- derstood that bis friends here Lave Lis consent to nse bis nawe | iu that convectior, and his claims will be vigorously yressed. | — The Conveniion—Belegates to JSoliuson Assembly. Nrw-Orieass, July & 1066, The Louistana State Convention of 1564 has been of July. Judge Howell will un- by the Grand Juzy for fssning the cail T Democrats and Consevatives Lave keld o eavcus azd sgreed to call o State Convention to appoint delegates to the National Couvention st Philadelphia. ————— THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. s e » the Teunessee Sennte—E QN Action in the Kouse, Special ispateh to The N. ¥. Tribane. Wasuvsios, Monds Col. Stokes of Teuuessee has received information from Nashvilie of a very encouraging charucter. The Stato Senate bas ratiicd (he Amendment, and they lack but four of 4 quorum in the House, with & laige majority of those present 1w favor of it. Steps are being tuken to secure the presencs of the stayaways, and seven of theim’ are certain of beinzeaptured by the Serzeant-at-Arms, | wiio has orders to bring them iu deud or alive. Sowe of the reculeitraut members are leaving the State to evade arrest aud to attend the Philadelphia Conventions Pl © 20 THE FREEDMED REAU. —p GEN. STEADMAN TESTIFIES TO THE GOOD CONDUCT 0P 178 OPFICERS IN TEXAS—NO FURTHER INVESTIGA< TION REQUIRED, GaLvESTON, July 9, 1666, Gens, Steadman and Fullerton are taking testimony, on. Steadman publiely remarked that the Burean in « Texas bas been and is well conducted, and requires no fuaiber iuvestigation, THE TURV. —— GLORGE M. PATCIEN, JR., \ND DEXTER—THE LATTER THE WINNER—FXTRZ- ORDINARY TIME. Special Diggatel to The Y. Tiibace. Iuiaverpiia, Monday, Juue 9, 1866, Tu the mateh between the Caliloruis horse, George * M. Patebes, jr., ani Dexter, to-day, mile heats, beet three in. five, to harness, Dexter wop the race iu three straight beats. Time vory fu: First heat, 2:204, second heat, 2:25; third b 5 afternoon was wet, but there was a very large erowd on the eourse, i nisw Eevived nt Philadeiphia, Monday, July 8, 1666, v Fenians held imously as the Chiet Orgaul, they have the mosd iuplicit reliance for jut | grlinmotion of 2 Acuon: the Sentto amendmer o i e e it e s takem tro s Speskass | duty b denouaciog the elirge of bis being 1 | » British spy as ! Committee on Reso- ] ONAL EXERANATION. Intions were Pa Il Berzon and James L Mr Moon: » planstion. and esosed | 1 to contribute a dolag 10 be ¢ Pitshurgh Repblic of July 7 1 hls oo avoring the rediction of duty | BRSNS 110 0 cents per tun. wnd iut ¢ .nenced b the 1 108, ! | irad no | stificativl now, time nir todo so, He would o before his constitucuts. His object in . brand the artice, iwputing v bim sordid wotives nlicious. N Limself nor Lis brodber, mor with wh of h British Provincas. . ADJOURSMENT ~ A TV CAUCTS, t 5 o'clock p. m. the House sajeurned. Alter i ol oel by the reading Clerk, | ol Ai. Moswint a caneos of Umion Senators wnd eis would be Leld iu the b the House Lo MOLEOW evening ot 710 0'clogk, a, e ~ of Life by Lightuing Havryokp, Morday, J During u tempest of thunder and lightuing, a6 o lock truck the house of Cla isto), instanily kiliin son. Whiting was seric wad though she stiih ives, itin doabtfal if sho will aud My, Whiting sat on o sola. and her sou | | x ! i T. MUSTERZD OU i { Elliott, addi- t Lieug.-Col. A,V 1.8 Voiuntecrs. mmissaries subsistence * earamd'ol, Jos_J. Sheam, Subsistence Ieparn- Majors H, B. Loid aud .l P, Langdon. Surgeons « » V. 8. Voluate: M. K. ifoc i aad Wi, K. DeWitt. ORDED. ; Socond Lisutsnant Tas, W, Dixon, 3d U. 8. Caralrs, to do duty o the staf of Major Geu Wright, commandang Depart- meut of Kexas. AI$“FLLANEOCS. The Districts of Outario, St. Lawren hereby abolisbed. The leave and Champiain are Robert Fletcher, sanee granted Brevat Col. Surgeon U. 8. Voluntecrs, on Jute 5. s extended 13 daye. ————— ? NAVY GAZETIE TMONORABLY DISCHABGED. ¥ Jor Qu—Acting First Asistans Esginees William ; B SroTs. The stenmmer Tavcwter s espected (0 arvive from to Pacisg By e