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Lo NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ho ex- | table, as it was direotory to the Committcs insteed of eaving i 5 , of the age and not belonging to 3 Execu before tho duties of t, . SROOND SESSION. | twenty-ome yeurs snd opward who Das not Doen sonvieted of any tu- | tive of colgr, ’u\ b WASHINGTON. Ot Do hee tingn and she ape peoplo of Lovgaaca it | THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS—BRCOND BESEION: | imous rt r shnsn nd ecepting persoms who ave aniarity e tee o be oy men. T extepued classes aro thoso who | The resolation was tabled, o4 to 60 ' V gy i Bani ever Lold in grateful remembrance e mearbers of tho X3 KTX h left the Disirict of Columbia to give wid and comfort to the Rebelo in | pyvg hejd ofth m or military, under the Confederacy; THE SELECT COMMITTERS. £ i RESG—TIR DISTRICT | Congress. SENATE. .. Wasnrvotoy, Dee. 10, 1666 | o0 Robelion, and who laa citizen of the United States, svd who e ilns; pablishers of Rebel newspapers; Rebels who violated | The SPEAKER anuounced the o8 follower PSS BTG SO OF OONG "Tho above wes unanitaously adopted aud ord.ced to be | Maesrs. Brown (Rep. Mo.) and Sprague (Rep. R.L) | (e 1o B o 0 et fef the poriod of stx months previous havo W;m SUFYRAGE BILL-—THE MEETING OF THE FORTIBTH | signed by the President and !&eve 0 the “aame of the | absent beretofore, appeared in their seats. 1o ang election therein, hall be enttled to the elective frschise, and A o [« N .« R . T RECORDE DBSTROYED. cONaRESs~$ETITION FROM LOUISIANA POR M- | Commitice, '~~~ = s«nurrn v e Mr. MORGAN (Kep. N. ¥ ) preseuted & memorial of the | sbull e deemed an clctor, and entitied te olo st sy electon 1 id B, FPEACHM ANT—NO MEASURES DECIDED ON BY THR ? RESOLUTIONS. Chamber of Commerce of New York. representuig that the | Distriet, withoot any distinction on secount of color of race. records and ® in the Clerk's Office of the United States 9131,_mlmm-l~lwfi“hhmm‘ TTEE—A NEW OOLO! : “entral Buecutive, Committee of th 7 WAYS /ARD MEAXS COMMT > D0 | ety of 1 l_':':;‘uhlun“tb‘q_ SR ittee, of 489 | Distriet Court or the Soutbern District of Mg 1076 | o he Dk o Columbin, who shaldwilfoy eoch Republican party of Louisia ieeleipyh, bave BILL~ JTHE BASIS OF ADMISSION OF THE TKRRITO- | of the United States for aid, and will sutain it in the impeach- | been destroyed by fire, which documents contaliied ¥ 12€TFP ST | g yote of soweirke gy e s ment of and removal from office of ADdrew Johnson, President | ETeat importance to citizens of the Northern, Eustern and West- “‘-N. ) :- :‘y‘:nfl‘ u:‘ o mwm-l:‘u aghon o i sl T ot Cimaitor to Dia trast aud a sympathizer”| €D States, and requesting the paseage of an act providing that TH0r urw ve Thy TRImONE. e vime."opan.theisborcos Eaecutivg | ib.aby Droseediok n any courtthe contende o any puper, oct. | ncikmen wd convieion, f mch ac was dume Maowindy o4 fom = s e, i WasrinGToN, Mondag, Dee. 10, 1866, potronage for which he displaced Loya) and true men; a | ment or mmhodmr.v‘? - ol s x-“n' SR tiletees ol exceeding $5,000, or o imprisonment for & term ot exeeeding o W 4 ; i Usurper of the powers of Congress, tho Legisiativo De- | contente may Lo proved by parole testimony, or by & S0PV | ony e in the jail of seld Dietrict, or to both. 4 mamber o The Benakoto-day sat tl 3:50 dcleck. Motk of the L e b Beoe il | thereof cemtiBed o0 CoTzina had been ?L&‘L‘éh‘"fia‘.’#fih‘é Sre. —That il any permon or peroone shall willfully, foterrupt ot b iBey., Wis) eb -, i i o 3 " Egect s effect ue i origi - . { Vime * ras occupied in discussing tho Distriot Suffrago | Represeatetfys of e poeplt e SOl SOCCHES, KPvaih | Columitice on Judicary ditary any sach cloctor Ia Uhe exerciee of such franchiss, he, ot 1hry. The ‘the to il vocanciee: ' bill. No conclusion was reached, but enough wae de- | fiscatod property. puetly forfeited to the United States to pay SOUNDING THE ATLANTIC. . shul bo drewed gality of o misdemennon wnd ou thooct [ 2 K7.), 1o place . i § d | the war debt, and consequently depleting of the Nationa) Troas- Mr. MORGAN presented resolutions of the Chamber of Com- 1l be ined, I any sum not to exceod or )-l-"d--fl“~ of Nx), e o ! aped to show that the hill will certainly pass, and | st {oo iiin g of the already burdensome -taxation of the | merce of New York, in favor of the emgloyment of a portion Of | ihe e wid Disrict fora poriod ot o eateod thirty daye, o o Dem ree X th 4 it will be a nniversal manheod suffrage bill, op- | jcya jo; bo adopted a reconstrietion policy exclusively for | the National Navy for the purpose of uscertaining o | v o That it shall be ihe duty of the seversl Courte fnstend of Paiso (Rep, P sed to qualified or impartial enffrage. Just before | the benofit of Rebels, .mf failed to arrest and punish the perpe- | soundings, the fadilities afforded by the bed of the Atiautio | EE U L PR 8 N0 dive this Actdn ...«.."..'fi e tument. M. Cowan moved 1 silko ot the | &l f e oo asacre f e ey el f ew Griese | Gt leyag o ct, vl rafi bl el Sanietg | Gt ol ommepemnfizt e rm B B, ’ o : * 3 N ¢ Lo i e et S0, 5.—1hat all st it * word “‘male” and grant the suffrage to both sexes. “l;.olimozzl:""r Jost h opiaion of this Committes tho | of Southern Earope. Referred to (he Comniitice on FOreign Re- | oad e sumo are heteby ropasted. s e = - Before the Suffrage Dbill came ngrh'.hsgfi had been | XXXIXth Coiigrees shonld abolish the present Rebel Etate Gov- | lations. ¥ Bag.6.~Thel the On 't peveral new measures introduced. e bill to prohibit | erment of Louisana and establish & loyal Territorial Govern- THE TARIFF ON BILK AND WOOL. and 2 On Wan L Teon.) wemovals from office without the consent of the Senate | ment with a Military or Provisional Governor therein, in har | My, FRELINGHUYSEN = (Rep, J.) presented the O3 Exrm ovals from offic ul itteq | many with the verdict of the Amcrican peole u expresse memarial of the silk wanufactarers 8 New-Jorsey, praying for e O N fawki ‘waa reported back from the Retrenchment Committee | i, lection, and also provide for a State Govgrument the Passage of Taril Bill increasing the duty on silk manufactures, 1 persons chaimi Ox Muins with smendments, and Mr. Edmunds gave xx:um?w!h;t :. n..]n mn.ofm“n;u ?mr’r:.fim. ‘:'n;l by ‘:.H- ’.r.mehc‘g_.‘ R hichs woa referred to the Committee ,,,h,.,,......,_ T, .‘,,,‘ru:. xu‘?& mrnuu ¥ 4 call 1 % 3 ¢ | sional netion establish univ suffrage throughout the Ui N , Vt.) presented the memorial and reso- o 10 the ann SURVEY @&:gnlfl %l“ “v ‘:) llo‘[‘ ’?}’1“““; y'.x:i'i;‘l: of ('trjbn:lo 52“‘“‘ % R U'lll:(-\lh President, x.u’.f.i."r'“ \'fa’-o‘lR;.I:;wml('. “:‘:Al‘;vu :f v:;;‘:x.lx, urging the . ed The SPEAKER. . hi 2t ia atill i ANES ONTREUY, Secretary. 18804 o bill for the protection of Domeetic Wool growers. sect n 10 Hi wotroduced a no 1l or the admu 0 th; J L. M Rees . g 12th tion t Tho wetoof the old_bill ‘on this subject isstill inthe | “Tje recent interviews of Secretary Scward with | Keterred to tho Finasce Committee. BUFTRLSRION 07 THY LATE RTBRLLION. P 'W Banato unconsidered. 1t was thought botter todo this | yi; 'rhaddeus Stevens are explained at last. Itap. [ Y e PD SCALP: S g oo, BINGIA (Rep, OM) Introduced 8 bl ot Bay, X 1, and rather than to tfy to obtain 8 two-third vote 1o OVEr: | pears that the Secretary has asked for a epecial ap- | [ K% BAMBAY HBop, M), aertd) s tllyying o X S e e e Kensaok Ttvers, stlig ride tho pending veto. Somo say that the "';“ ent | Lropristion of $250,000 to allow his department 10 | 'R0 G Tout e Commwitten en Public Lende be directed to and military commissions for the su of the late Robel- L at, Bm,-mlhl“.fl-~. ‘will not again veto it. The bill to admit Ne braska | brosecute ertain cases now pending in bots England | fnauire ute the apedicncy <f € the Agricaltanl uwd Mo sixed unlew delive od | lion. R twice and referred to the Judiclary Comuitteo. "THE KRGULAR oF coNG * was veported from the Committoe on Territories. | 4uq4 France, for the coovery of largo amounts of chanical Coliege Land Scrip sibeemabie in payment fur preéuptions. ) erkdb u‘"’hu - TRAITORS DISFRANCHISED, The bill M, P This de the subject of cket veto last i 7 it OOLORADO. Epportusbiy bo B9 smiis - Mr. FARQUHAR (Rep., Ind) introduced o bill to coneiderasion lnet % Was wade the' subject of & pocke “.| property belonging rightfully to the United Statot, |ty WADE (Rep. Ohio) presented a memoriab of the citizens | the lat wed wark it wud sscomefi et o treason odious by disfranchising, within the District of weetings of Congress, came up a8 Sammer. e w4 . and also to defray the expenses of huuting up and | of Colorado contradieting the eta ts made that the Terr . WILLEY ol e a.) e e vty e | Uia, all persous who voluntarily bore arws against, the United | besig on The Committee on Territories will report bills for | oypenring John H. Surratt. Mr. Stevens was to-day | tory s declining in population, wealth and industry, and settivg ubstitate fer the Sret” section of (56 sabuita y Hinian, De weoepted of exercised the fumetions of uflico from o --uww b4 the admission of Colorado aud Nebraska, but sbould | gibirliich § N e Dtled (o bring in a billfor that | forih numerous statistes wud fucis mlutive, thervio, ugtele | Commiltin under”tho #o-called Confoderato States of Awerica, of uny of | States, ' the President veto them, it is very guestionable | ¥ 2 k | Erephed to the Asociated Press yesterday. The memorial was | In wh elections ta be bald bereafior in the Distriet of Coiombis | them, Read twice and referred to the Judiclary Committed. Ar. HIGBY (Rep., Cal) ex) . - ved A h.\’m]q Th purpose, which he will report to-morrow. Many 6k | ¢rgered priuted. the fol'owing described persous, aud (hoss only, shail have the right PINSIONS ¥OR 1812 VETERANS. --mmg.um T cm ¢ ‘whether they oan be passed over bis head. There 810 | th¢ it be put apon its passage. It appears that the PETITIONS. ’ oy 5 Mr. VAN HORN (Rep., N. Y.) prescuted a potition of 118 | how, if elected, it be. > several Sevators on the Republican side who are 0p- | vranriation for this amount is absolutely necessars, | Mr. WILSON (Rep. Mare) prescited a petition for increased | 0 400 iy borvans whe were actoully residents of said Die- | citizens of Monroe County, N. Y., asking for the pussige of & o tho dth of Maroh, o posed to the condiitions which they have adopted, be- | 14 £r Stevens has pgguised to put it throngh tho | ¥y of army officers. Which wos referred to the Miditary Com- | SR g, B Marein, at the elections beld therei, in the 1“2"@:{".‘ pi‘“‘“r’r’:{” mfim ving soldiers of the War of “Mb‘r, were :un to [-5 s = . # has c. et . Rel t Jowm| on cause they do not allow universal suffrage. They | Fouse without delay. ; ; ), presented peritions from | Y5316, S the atelss Ben 08, Ly wh have boen iy | % "GAVTRD §7ATES CHCUIE COURT IN TLLINOIS, ool = . the clerical force rred to the Come thisk it more important just noW not to admit auy | Yy j stated on good autbority that the President hus State which refuses this right, than at any other | g ;0 the uceexx’fuy papers yuniuniu,z Col. E." B, period, inasmuch as that issue is to be an abeorbing | pyylding, late Paymaster in the army, who was con- ono (Nl faturey vl s 3 victed last Summer before a court martial for disobo- The House was in session until nearly 4 o'clock, 8- | Gichoe of orders, and sentenced to a_ year's confine- day being the day for the introduction of billa and st at Fort Honty and to fine of $75,000, ! ™ <k 4 . f~d s ot | 3, 50 i'd hove vodolations, On_Reave, most of the session was con- | 11wl rememmbered that, Col. Paclding’s offonee | U B i T iy o | sl e et o T S 0 SR samehmen of o eyl g 1 SRV | ombored. it oy es' o s sl . mittee. read and who aan write thelr names. Affairs. let the be offered. 2 was amended, and tho bill wes passed— sumed in having bills and resolutions read and re- | \aq in depositi - @ - ot s epositing several hundred thousand dollars NEBRASKA. Mr MORRILL aid the bill had been 5o long before the Sen- - "Tho second. forred. None of these were of special importance. | .prary to orders in the Merchauts' National Bauk, | Mr. WALE (Rep. ObidY, from the Committee on Territories, ) was 80 well understood, that he did ot deem any ex- | o mr;@"’;:"‘&',".fi-‘.’@‘h“fl»‘"‘.’du wads o | 197 10 30 T i 3 fallows: - - M. Farqubar of Indiana introdaced a bill to disfran- | of wyich Leonard Huyck was Presid \pon the | reported back the bill to admit Nebrusks, with the recom rkn on it necessary at th time. | Ho would state to A T b vallzoad lrom 100k on 10 Copperopolis, [ Be it enacted, dw., That In addition o the:freor rogalesthmewet, e o g, Ky gy supported | fgiluro of which bank the Government was & loser to | meudation that it yos e Y cuinra o ralate the | Colb Referrelto tho Commities on Public Lands. meeting of Covgres thete sball be & mestiag of the Xiith Contrese the Rebellion, If it should pass, and tho District | 4 vory Jarge amount. 5. SOMUNDN COAST BRANCH MINT. the United States and of cach suceceding ‘thereafter ot Wl o : 5 5 i is g7 it 1 States during | 3fp CULLOM (Rep., 111 introduced a bill providing for na Uonerdbly G | agicn e of s CireLit Contt of the United Statca or the Southern Distriet of IMinois. Referred to the Judicisry Cor- elections. mittee, " (Rep., -#:' an amendment emie NAVAL DEPOTS OF THE LAKES. the Governors of States 10 fix a day of election prior Mr. PAINE (Kep., Wis.) introduced a bill to provide for the of 4 . 4 A therefre Third: Maln citizens of the United States who shall bave attained é g £ ted @ petition for increased import ud to the Finance Committee, Mass) presented etition of Cor ibal Hamalin be declared President of the g. OF OFFICE. o g franchise in the Distriot of Columbia. It was more PR, Congroes g Buffrage bill inthe Senate fails, there would befew | * 7o Pay De ent, on Saturday, commenced Sham that <10 8ot s « lnit | Mr. MeRUER (Rep., Cal) iutroduced a_joint resolation, su- aaciiide o voters hare at an election. Mr. Elliott of Massachu- | o virt, ¥ o for the exica bounty (o soldiers, under 1 o ’ farges 1t Tho pruscipal featuro-of the bill ud that | thorizing (o Secrpiney of the Tressury (o purcias s wltyble *-'-‘:m_'“:'?‘. 4 hl':;:"fi i setis is paying special uttention to the eofiduct of the | thp act of July 2, 1966, and payments will contine e e e A esmbpacd o | the e by tho United tates Distric-Atiorney for Cliforuia, | estiog sl tske place on the ezt unreconstrueted in the South. He is chairman of the | to he made as fast us the necessary information can be fng the tenure of certain civil officers. :“hc:( rohably chillapyes i stisughs i tie the ‘Tesolation 5ot te bo construed a8 authorizing the erectios | sidtan. d by the Nenate o United States of neuts. The claims which bave thus far been taken up were from the New-Orleaus Ivestigating Committee, and to-day be | gitqined from the other dep: introduced & resolution “H“fi the Secretary of exs ausembied, That every persom, | o would say it was & measure for impartial restricted saffrage; | State of Calitra. - Refe oy Fompa e, gt - o for I'to'ho Tpartial rmong ol the sl tions. = phi o h*m‘ . i of Columbia. ~In this particular - . 4 dowse of Rep §0is novelty. To describe tho Bl in a singlo phrase, | Of o building thereon nntlmr%mmlz:‘xdbym Sne 2, Al Dait furcher onaeted; THY .‘_’n’a‘ -3 ‘War to communicate to the use all the facts | Sutes of New- ) sennsylvania, and | exceptiog tho Seere ate, of the Tresaury, of War, of the | that y, it : i REOEL 8 in connection with the riots at Norfolk in April “,éh::,”"lfi bfl‘(‘mz;,nrt(: r(';“u ’:}"' h"“,(‘ ‘?‘"‘”"u'r:u Novy, eud of the luterior, the Postuster General sud tLe Auerncy- | Citlecns :::-ll:nl“ ol ;n:fle:n’l':;l::e‘l‘:nrs:;‘, .:’e!ml:nu'l ‘.‘ulz Onmotion of Mr. PEREASE. (lop 3a, the Commities 6a. | fy'olbes petgeots, 53 e sumsaded iskne Remiur:at last. Mr. Rost's resolutions, instructing the Com- | guq the Regular Ay, It is Imants to | il helding oy vl ot the t N sppointed by | confined to persons abov Certnin sge, and fhat it exelades | Javalid Pencions ws instructed 10 ingrire whether any persons | g Congrem who hus beggs o e g e ity of in the late Rebe) States whose names were struck from the per- "’Em - and jusane persous, and - persons guilty of tretnemy | U e’ on necount of theie perticipation in Rebellioa Bave i’éi."""‘.? : been restored, nud hority. ¢ o b mittee on Banks and Bankiog to inquire into the | yn;0p the Department with inquiries regarding their - ¥ Ml Lereatier bo " expediency of withdrawing the national batik eurrency | .14 Such i ¢ i s their pay- clony ard other iwfumous offenses. Ttis impartial, o and tinshig up the. tystem of national bauks, waa | siary- Sult induircs wil not faclitate ther pay oo ek B g v Mo Savure 0 MAMISR TAAY 3Mr. SCHENCK that the abjeot of the secand section tabled by decisive vote. At the commencement of the A volunteer soldier, who died in November last, then alluded to~ the position of the Senato in this [ On motion of Mx. RICE (Rep., Muss.) the Jndiciary Commit- the bill was to mileage, meeting of -Congtess was taken up, and after a balf | ooondanco during his illess, his claim to extra Oy sulject were disgrsdetul 1o American. Journaiiate aailing under the lawa of the Urited States; THE PAYVENT 7 - "he Senate had been accused of fi hour’s debate aud a few slight amendments, was | hounty, The accounting officers of the G R wmb{' a vote of 124 Yeas to 29 Nays, a strictparty | y,]4 that tho sct ofJulyg'zc, 1666, creates no inhierit- | forming it du vote. It provides for the meetivg of the XLth | 4,0 either by descent or by will boyond what is | seepend Congress at nmoon on the dth of March. | therein expressly asserted. The legateo in the cnse Directly after the Speaker declares the pre- | rofurred to canuot, therefore, inherit the extra bounty sent Congress at an end, the Clerk, Mr. Mc- | b.oyeathed by the soldier. It has also been decided '(’-:f,','?f;,"“}u“f'fl?g}'fi'h’;‘lfi ;f: "‘fi,'l',{’f,' n'&a éi‘,;h that officers and soldiers who decline to accept trans- an, neiorious ot Blbla coudct 15 he . oftices until 6 i <ki i i f Ciegy v b eason for . | mittea wan instructed to report a hill waking the sppointment resolution asking that & committee be appointed to Smuggling all along our const and frontier is more | ¥b reason for o hm I:iltiz'n e Nende ot tho Hllent. mockisten B ar o Of the pnhh'd.:nmfl -h:.num- )y disqualificd or @in 1o clber, the Pres vernment R ith the :hL ittee to be lh«rlm:lu nd fo d papers, i PERHAM & m—" Committee i o (0 cobperato with the | the Cotamittee to be authorized to send for persons an M, B T E | B tore dhvaresus Ak meskkoery €84 ey prootion tovta | Bossiocs veiated Bek witk, _..f." e Sesate S0k of romptly in this bill in | thereof to be made, last session, to provide for the r-i—. ' ( the House. Huving re- | BUEVET OF VOLUNTEER OFFICERS IN THE REGULAR ARMY. | After consideration, the o bill, urged by the Mayor Mr. BLAINE (Rep,, Me.) offered the 3 the Lill, as amended, The read from manuscript & | Resolved, That the Commiticn on Military Affairs be lostrusted to | Pregident of the United wons why the bill should pass. w:fl-&-h- u'nfi-cr.:' mflnzrhmm ment nr’mflp;mnfl VLR e, o ek i Propued Smend | e et oo it bl e forir, | ORI Lo\ if the setute inquire into the case of Hon, E. V. Culver, Member han it has eve fore. It pard to Re ) ] oo s e Teauno D, ettt |y o e e o ol e i | T S L isnow confined in jail at Meadville for t. | o ot . v ved. and at 8 N e perion #o perior to, o v ly voted and | _On motion of Mr. ELSOT (Rep., Mase) the Secretary of | jporeased hereafter eved . i . cers of oustoms ere frequaptly changed, and at all the A e Rl r"\;:-)o‘.,:n‘lo m'flf&: ‘!uru in :r:lu l\'url wis dln\-tdmcon-ukmphhnbn in reference to i.:“q“u hmfl;hh“m " Meeers. Williams and Thayer of Penusylvania spoke rm,“‘ with one or two exceptions, where officers elone 1 infavor of the resolution and it was adopted unani- o oiicet flot to all, % pespect 10 educar | the o ut Norilk, V., on the 16th of Apti 146; sl a8y | i any State o Territory b which the wholo s - . : . ave been superseded for political reasons there is 1 heen i v evidence or documents relating to the in during the - mouely. This will form an interesting legal question} y;,5re suecessful smuggling than at any previous N2 Wilkey s auendment, My, MOR- | Georgia of the Kev, M. Fincher, o missionary o the frecdmen &m—mfi: and will show to what extent Members of Congress | yoriod. Some revelations on this subject will proba- | before soposting 1o (be Benalg se shone soey divjeable of that State. of oftice of .n,lmd- agents 1 and reiustate sueb officer I the pecfo are amenable to the laws. In the Committee of the | |}y shortly be made. ‘Whole Mr. Washburne of Illinois occupied the Chair | * Tyere i3 the best sutbori snd Mr. Blaine made a 15 minutes’ epeech on the | gont has positively detern The CHATR suid Mr. Willey's amendment wis to strike out THZ BRAZILIAN STEAMSHTP LINE. Ji . 1966, and insert. ™ tha n i On motion of Mr. ALLEY (Rep, Mass) the Postmaster- Mr. MORKILL saiel ho would like to get o separate vote on | General was directed (o commanieate information as 10 the m the firet olanse of Mr. Willey's amendment. He was opposed | foilure of the Brazilian Steauiship line to conpect. f - ‘agents in tho several agencies ACCOUNTS Eu tnd be it further enacted That the Prasident o which mey bappen during the u of tern v for saying that the Presi- 1 pot to interfere in the President’s Message, after which the Houso adjourned. 4 % ; : ) royt) %+ | case of . D. )} ing his release on parole, 1o that el or ux!orn? ‘Deen o sinee the The House Committee on Appropriations met this {,f.,‘,‘,,f,,"g," “l'ih\"l:n} ':i::rd‘,.if‘. l;“: ’;. unt ,,!,m» ro- * Mr. FESSENDEN suggested that the object wished by Mr. | On motion of Mr. IHART meg.n, N. Y.), Com- | that wl moming, and bad under consideration the appropria- - . e L 3 Sh Morrill coul §¥it Mr. Willey woidd 7 to the first | mittes was ed to inquire «om:nm-q further m n * i &lled for by th il 1 b th ments can be made for bis trial somo time during the (he wards, exoepting all persons who | Jegialation to facilitato a settlement of miitary officers’ 8- Ve - & for by the several Departments of the | wyguing Spring. uy salary, foes or bavo voluutarily given ehd and comfort o the RKebele duriug | cousts with the War Department. ance with the of this aet. e o be filled by Government. The Chairman, Mr. Stevens, is Arang- | private letters just received from the Gulf States Tt e . Y of 3o, TAREAIDOM % lectined to me mendmet. Senawik St s Peosideitt Vas P " " it of the Bew ing them under their several heads, and will bave | wrivten Nov, 20, say that **the South is waiting i Bt to taeb Mr. WILL f 3 4 Nov. 29, ray S B lot P, - Ona on being raised, the CITA LI dechled that It was in p :‘y‘:l i “'!E;sc o~y Ty S L d the release of Jefl. Davia boloro sho celobrates”her ui’.:; -y h'::: :I,.l.;du"n?: To atrine oaf she st clewss of s, Wiley's :',l;",,-‘c‘fihn'..uu'r‘.:"i.'u':mfin‘\fih:.:' -"'u“n'.:'v'.‘hn“""" B i NE . ; anksgiving. oching in thie act couta uendesen prit 15, 1865 o iy o sttending to only the routine business and l‘r.esi ;nt“.!ohnmu Naltodiy hed . asl, fnllae. f5i o sy olfice, ke durstionof | | Themation was made and the clanse stricken out. .,;:,“.: ot Btk e .m'“u“ml ,‘."-' will not consider auy of the Jeading measures in | .oppliance with the suggestion of a memorial pre- A that in reporting the above the Com ."f,.‘m.wlix'l‘f‘.?:'l'u::.\ ) hoped it would ot bo regard to Finance, the Tariff, and the Interhal Reve- | yonted to him by Dr. J. H. Griscom, on bebalf of “the ted Uy 5o focting of Moetility ngainst | Saroted Ho was G fovenet cted manhovd s ARUT DisCRARORE nue, until Comuwissioner Wells communicates thedatn, | Drion Association, granting the pritileges of th com. | (he prescnt or any other Adminietration bat 1n whet the Com- | Saoreges 10 age and tws 6 tesifamen ,h_.n_:"‘l‘vum oz, HOTCHELSS ikep, N. ¥ ntrauced o bil to suthor, which he is arranging on these various questions, t0the | 1utation system to the Stato of New-York to wl con- 4\\nl|l l\u‘lnix|)".‘|r-::-‘1:|"«ix,l an ‘,".,'"".x'::"x" the | qualification of reading and writing. He bad vot inst it | Cor ™l eforred to the Military "“""""‘" o~ Committee, so that thoy may bave all the facts beforé | yiety under eeutence of the civil aud wilitary courts of Ia the growth which s bk n the 1o B A atycotal SLETORS, uhd o ol VORKIGN VEMSELS I¥ THE COASIING THADE. them. Agents of several importing houses in New- | yho United States, extending to them the same clem- demagl it 16 Was at one thme in favor of the proposition | On motiou of Mr. BRANDEGEE (Rep, Con.) the Commit- York are here looking after the Free Trade iuterests. . samo terms | whes it comes to be considercd Marted oy The X. 1 Hesald, to grast sufliage to those ko bad | tee on Camuwerce was lustructed to inquiro whether foreign They are prepared to make vigorous fight againet any b Tiho State, | Yo printed aud the bill made measure which looks liko protection, and they expect | s un inducement and consideration for govd conduct | “3i; toibe.able to.defeat any legislation of that kind. It | 413 fuithful and diligent attention of conviets in the | is said they are well supplied with fands for that pur- | ohservance of the regulations of the prisous, and in | Willey's nmendment, a8 | grinted. . wove that Ak spectal ondes fought 16 the anny, who ow vho eould read and | vessels hive been, or are e _in tho coastwise trade con- write, ur who belonged ta » Chris areh. e was infavor | trary to the laws of the United States, aud report the facts ) hoped Mr. Edmnnds would | of thatouce because be believed it was ol that could be got. | With such recommendations as shall prevent the sume. for spe 1 instead of thut. give | Butthe country is tending in the right dir now, and INCREABE OF PAY POR DETAILED SOLDIERS. g ml‘ll','rl;‘":"hm ”‘:L-'l‘l:'h sy modified } .uu.u.'z:lu.m. -‘r‘n 'r“g"f.‘l ght :.»;lm.m- nted. 1-...1 4:'" m::m; ..: nml;\.\'xsw'.h)q:) m’mlrmryfi‘m- e . : A the performance of the work imposed upon them. | yismotion accordingly. Wangpeiir i medited | SR fhe SO U A B S N O S T e s of pay ot il BT B s s -All attempts to interfere with the National Bavks | iy penevolent suggestion rece 1‘\1-1! the prompt | "Tii® coLoR ADO BILL. "';li"s':\"l"'\ SBURY (Dom., Det) said 1t wan not his intention | clerical duty in the woreral dopast ments, . -+ ordho currency were summagily voted down in the | 4nq cordial assent of the President, and in sccordance | Mr. WADE (Rep., Ohio) introduced o bill for the sduission | to discuss the b Bl e the el o0 BT Eion. TEE M 0P LG YL ; . p o g:ugew-dn 5 Eheu straws are highly suggestive of | thorewith the Atto neral was requested 01t is dvey form w2 mul::;‘fl(lll. Bx‘:nn,aulan (mfl&;‘z‘mht:mmm-f wflbfi-“flfil’“‘ where & nums 5 - - nt | 4 . of Delaware was | Ways and Means wus instracted to o the expedien With | felony or breach ¢ io?:mc policy of Congress during the present | jmmediately to prepa ble document for the | . onypss o eoma peofusing | of ehotlabing the'Sve pér Sett Taincal TEVIRAS fak an maaine. .m : sesion. execntion of the derign, 8 movement which will un- | for 1he construction of e O e cooretore. 1 | doubledly inoreace the good arder of the prisaners and | jow.” Keerel i 'y encour: 3 i f those fri vh th SLCURITY FOK THE LI bave decided favorably upon Representative Bout- A law of similar purport applicable toe all the BtCreion Wy that : ; of Colorudo. Keferred fu the Commiltee on Territories. be hoyed 1 PACIVIC KAILKOAD, 10 grant uid for sippi, svme from | turing and the products of mechanics' skill, or i some be rest by the dis- | lieving those interests from a portion of their present tingtisled Se ots. Having been 8 ion of Mr. WELKER (Rep., Ohio) the same Commit- - i (Wil hat My \’. ilson was coming to Delawaro to enlighten tiie poople of that State in their dutics at the poils he (Saulsbury) | tee was dirocted to inquire bito the ex) 1oy of so amonding apprised popular s ould be'a frunk and open | the Internal Revenue Inw that the uflfi' the manufacture well's proposition contemplating weekly sales of | Giatesin the Union, was to-dny introduced in Con- speaier, who id ‘.m'.» houeatly - Mt~ ovariey baruess, saddles, tiuware, lumber, wagons, and unbfiuhm - et > gress by Senator Harris, which will doubtless soon be aud iijont apse of memory, bowerer, Mr. dused to two per cent snmn:}h"‘r“:‘c. s now wu‘ by law; o project for supplanting the Governments at the | &T0% L_‘f on bad forg ' 3 in faror of the dootring b was also t-rhnv‘m{ epectors ;zf. il ries making l:lmmm‘ Bouth, and meking Territories of the States, is assum- | gy gubject of dispensing with the employment of Rowerer. - Ruow ing frow of Coglost what e - | l&’n“'x‘u'l'gr:m' T o e L shape, and there is no doubt but what the measure is and i d cople of th Y g ; B y . women in the Treasury Department, is undergoing wposed of or | the people of that y i THE PUBLIC DEPT. be pushed forward.and through without delay. discussion. It is asseried that while many of them arely packed fu atr a larger wajority for the Democratle | Mr. RELLEY (Rep., Pa) offered the following : The following address and rosolutions of the Cen- | gro cqpablo and earn their salaries, otlers are inefti- o T S T A PR M | Aot e e e e el tral Executive Committeo of the Republican party of | jione and undeserving, nulwilh:m‘ndmg which it is ne;;;w:uln‘rnu'vu |; :’::y B:lll‘o::;:"] X 'Ffl 'm.::l'm ."C::""!- and uot Louisiana were forwarded here by said committee to impassible to discharge them, owing to the impor- 3 arat with the sppeove of the Hofve. the Hon. Thomas J. Purant, aud” will to-morrow be | yu oo of friends and other influences, the pay bein GOOD IEHAVIOR OF ORIMINALG. # said it was trne he visited Delaware last Sam. | Mr. WASHBURNE (IIL) moved to refer the resolution to the E.w“d to the House of Reprosentatives by the | pred % "6 i B omon vaceive in any om’{ oo Mr HARRI (Rep, N, V) proscated a il elating to_per, and kaowing very well that he was fn o Statein which not ; Comiltec W dll::;:xmm) PR W, D. 2 A . 3 c ) ons imprisoned und or offenses wgninst the laws of | mugh progress hud n made, he acted somewhat of 3 -. m.'dwm“'b. Kelley, who will sk for the immediate | v,uation. The pressure for appointments is over- | the e States, which provides that all persons convicted of s«‘ lmlr--l.rrlm iple of giving milk to babes. [Laughter.] table, s T on i . whelming; the President’s house, Gen, Grant's head- | offer gninst the lnws of the United States. and imprisoned | - Mr, SAULSBCLY hoped that when Mr. Wilson came to | = The House refused on the table, and it wos referred g The Mg.mmo:“cflm-iflu the ’I@Tublwnfany L4 narters, and the Treasury De; .nmenl are besoiged | 10 the tentiaries of the United States shall huve the benefit W o 5, ke would bring not his milk can only, but his | to the Committee ou . -4 oA :’c';qu_: - ‘g‘vmmm of the Usiited States. quart “‘l" d Ty P b 13 of all laws of the State in which they are uoprisoned, granting | wadt basket, for Lis constitnents were accustomed to stroug REETORATION OF THE BOUTH. a LLOW-C N§: Tn the name of those who love their coun- | continually, and on many days the greater portion of | or assuring to persons conviete med for offenses o part of the State fn which he lived. - Mr, SPALDING (Rep., Ohio) offered the raunflnfi 3 oganst the laws of t or or incentive to lon Mr. ANTHONY moved to amend Resolved, That the Joint Comuittee ou Reconstruction barequested 4 try and hate its enciics, v the name of those who loveliberty | the time of the Secretary aud his assistants is taken peace - menty of persons have years roposing . Jiat revolutlon e | Bolntments al perions b o copaciy and g0od conduct and hate tyranny, we appeal to you as the faithful represents- £ i, 1 conds | obed! e : s et thy Am&'fll’“« s our brothers, to protect the | 1P in nf!unng. to employ women and in expla}mnp the SOUTUE A0¢ e r"’pr'”l;‘ lowuntiie '.".",';IJ:.;.. resopd y Tives, the berty and the property of the loyal people of Lou. | Yenson for such refusal. There are now from 50 to 100 the law ‘Hebelton s Biates, respectively ou the ratif- in the tield. $ isiana, 1o establish here " goverament Joya) to the nation, o | more women inthe Treasury Department thau the win- Loy to state ’ Amenduosh sud the evtablish: JUDICIABY MATTERS. government founded on justieeto sll, under whick all good clti- | Sgcretary is justitied in retainin in hix amendinent was | o8¢ <78 republicen (orm went, not inconsistent with the | yfr COOK (Rep., ML), from the Jt Committee, ros m—m P of caste or color, shiall enjoy equal eivil and | gy viet 0 AN dmd"mn;;s sttending the' em o Tt e that the pmople of | Constitution of the Usited p ”?“‘:.??’o‘.:..."m"““:'m"..‘.':.'..‘?.‘.‘ F — " ’ rovisions of the State In atoresald. “Lhe i uilty of tre: wtil they had hee ¥ nd cost Surely, Jon bave the power tado so. Justice demunds it the ployment of women, and tho cOntinued Pressure f0r | for e e o b Sy ATUretald. b R onvictad Lhe Ik presumed them 3l 1 be inpoceut, O DO O T Athe Milltary Com. | Circuit and Distriot: Coutta Ordered 1o 06 peiuted and moom- -Mi ithe nation demands it. Wihen the bold, bad men of the | appointments and the consequent annoyance, the Sec- GOVERKMENT TELEGRA #al the Coustitation decured that tey coull b convicted only | O Metlon saconcied t0 InqTe J450. ll)révil,!"‘ll:"f of jasing | P PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. = _“"‘bmrlfi" :;m“ ““:‘,g"":m“fi':’rn'.'h"}"'fl retary of the Treasury is considering the expedieney of | Mr. BROWN (Rep, Mo, offercd the followiog resolution, | hydup process "'m’";' I HhR Yoo aps-ies Bt District | ittee was Waibittor dlscharged soldiors who Bave saolient e Honse “_‘."'*.m O oo on the . destroyed its light-housss, seutont upon the ocean thelr pirate | foLlowing the examplo of the Secretary of the Interior, | Vhick wus agrewdte. on Pook OReed’ast Pout Ronk B8 TR DY tHAE o tospes, EMEO TSRIPNS Rl WHIEh bo | iyiont theiz deshipanc . b of te Union (Mr, WASHEURNE (Ill, in the Chw) on higa @ prey upon its commeroe, conseripted its citizens into | and dismissing at once all the female employés, their army, coufiscated the Fropeny of Joyal men, and violated Mr. Richardson of Boston arrived this morning, and * h;;‘_:fg:;fig;;. oy Jflnf:fiii ";.&flhluoggf‘;'; entered for trial in the Supreme Court of the United ouy wrgucl but that. of forve, and the nation, exercising | States several liquor cases, iuvuging questions not the vighte of self defense, arose in its might and with | decided last Winter. The questions may or not be o btaln the s idbane Mo proTded I the it | On motioi of Mr. GARFIELD (Rap, Olio). §1% supposed thore wers Tan find beon 1 the Rebel arai Was 21 vears of ngo. BROWN expressed opposition to the reading and writing President’s aonual o he Milita e necessary nnder bis amendment. | (O MOtOL 6% WE el VT Goth e ex Y | Mr. BLAINE (Kep., o Y g or o 'y of pre- 7ol ascertuing whathor | (SR Rite of Dldo the b and otbor Ttoral be. | Shcsoms b dousiad U s " aluivg whother b | yoocie to the United States nICAm{ Chuse, Obio, to be used ia | wiiied'to tho pri the ercction of & State Asylum for the Idiotic. Ieas stringent Amendment. But the elect M ou, and would vote agina ony' : TAX OX DISTILLERIES. plification, aud would vote against Mr. Anthony's amens 08 motion of M S MANI o Comaibies gi| Aneadment. But ke sl be determined upo ¥ musket, rifles and caunon scattercd the Rebel hordes, destroyed | heard during this term. An effort, it is said, will i powder—we did bope forever—abolisbed the barbarous in- during 3 effort, it is said, will be press for safe aud of divpatches g et Priee 8 - v vy Sk cusinsiony o | Dado i Cougres o change the i upon e subject. | Ei (i o i R | e o iy sl | 8, S, W S R | e i s Il et e ot ote s York e otroller Hillhouse of New- M PARDON-RETEAL BILL. ' stioa beiug put ou Mr. Antlony's amendueat it was | ieY of exempting '11:‘“1‘"' L7 ‘;“-fll.l ;";‘ln{ hl‘gmm 20 | Amendment have been & hhmnIMMMudthmu rnm- ork urges Congress in a longthy argument to pro- | My TRUMBULL (Rep. 1L) moved ot 1230 that the | sopted. 3 hartels, from license tax imposed by aet of July 3, the Soth 325,.....- ready to surrender their ppevsions v vide for the payment of the State debts incurred in | & ke up the WAl to tepeal the thirteenth u of the lfr WENDRICKS (Dem, Ind,) moyed to reconsider the vote BOUNTY YOR HOME GUARDS. having utiaies Who, BAYISg In vain tried 40 desiroy the Cosstite the pmmg&:l of the war. The object for which Xet being the wection to th Y wiiel tle it claas of MeWiley S omeaduont wasstricken | On motion of Mr. COOPER (Dew, Tena.). fle:l}lon{r.y‘m: longes bound by 2aw ol its, protection] Klall 4ke loral men of Lout | they wers incatred b declares to bo no loss national | U3 ey ¥ O eIk tep. ol moved 0 atrike out from M. Wil | 1o to the Home Guardy of Kentucky tho beoefit of the law | Sajustment, fhe e of thoas ko, afer Lasiag virerong 9, e | thao the preservation of the Goverument, and that & | eiective frunclise in e Di mlin was ¢t followiag: j-and who have paid the tax | equallzing bouuties. Sopeescatation’ gatl loield, committed | the atrocious ourders of | Weakness in the members of the Union would he priority over ull others, as it had beeu on the calendar longer | asse ninet." THE PENSION LAWS. be Jily 13, st New-Orieans ! Are snch monstersto be copciliated | DOOD incompatible with vigor in the head, and thy than any other. My SAULSBURY sald 17 thia bill was passed.in two years the | O metion of Mr. JULIAN (Rep, Ind.), the Committec on In- ur-€xpenise | 3 fare polic) th: b i o Mr. TRUMBULL believed the Senate night hage hoth bills | District would b flooded by " Aud there would be s | valid Pensions wos instructed to inquire into the expediency of Rl s Tk n pom il sokonen:of gritred] of Chons o Ty S con. aalls oz papment| 1oe o Mayor wnd Corporation, e €otld vote for no amend: | 80 amonding the Peasion laws as toallow applicasts of Jessions PO ey hiate. Sonarmamecs Betel 1ol | & 0s debte. Ho deems it doubtful whether, with | M. SUMNER, while yery mnch i favor of Mr. Trumbully | 160t to the bl a3 ko was opposed to it tu evers shape und | fo recover the same from the date of their hnr;n g e, Robel parisk offices, n police force, n Robel pablic the currency in & normal condition, State taxes levied | bill atill believed that indicated by Mr. 1l was the wore | formn. % E THE SALARY DISTRISUTION IN THE PUREAU. m-hw-n%. ‘Ticbel oburch, & ‘Hebel | 0_real or personsl property, will more than | 'mpertant aud ueht ge\miion op v, Mr. CONNPSS withdrew bLis :ulmr"ul. ‘-lnd Jae queetiod Onmm|uo;¥fl;nll:: "‘nfl“mafiw . 8 y i . I Il's motion was put and lost. wi t Mr. Mornill' g was direct o 8 u!-""-m"t"s R s taiiiaaste | silieh...fos gy i T S i g DIVTRIOT PRANCHISE BIIL. o£1hg 190 rom. Iuln.nt'”lluflwo{ e Wi | $1608 appropeated et ssion (o increased slvin o olution. . unequally Oppress ill to late the franchi the 1 /| tric) rfn-uryfl’q.nm eadera.as Slidell mad, S o g | the intorest, on which the. prosperity ‘of Al | tukes v soi ead as oriclaly Teduced 1 the mesate T | o T Fome i Naws wore denignded wui iy one ¥ou and 41| Ou motion of Mr. HILL, simila faformation was oalled for s ‘were 5ot only conguered Lt ued, aud | others He therefore propoges that tho Gen- | Vill was as follows - ~enate refused to adopt Mr. Willey's amendment. to the distribution of the $25,000 grauted for the same purpose, “So,accept By derias whick theis eo0querars dic- | eral (overnment shall nlin:uhh somo. partioular| ,SECTIoN s That omand sher o pottes of this act abek st | o T 0% LG S oAl o O . b7 et skl Saki pot 2 1 ¥y e Rppeer 9 TEIMBURSEMENT e, o asketo the ruey policy f e Trstieutof e | sourco of zovenus to the severdl Btates, to be used in i of theoes of 1 geareeed upward, wh bev mot ‘boeh dowrichad | | Mr. u&fuuummn (he first soction of the pro: | On motion of Mr. MOULTON WW%G— u-u‘q m*fifi,mdwm"‘“ the liquidation f. war debte, and suggests that the | gf.suy intymess crime or ofentroand wle Ihm Cltems ot the ! W d fubuitat, by ol abe orta alx monihe " aad mittes v issircted w:fl-mf'uk- 4 “:d-’ to destooy it persecate loyal bluck men; | $8X o0 incomes bs thus relinguished as an ample and | of six mont Lo any clection therein, slall b stitied to ! e~ et o M"‘"".‘__“", the | OF, repealing all laws . they poias of soom 4t loyal Whites; they take part | proper item for euch & purpose, sspecially as it is | the sisct ‘nd bl o dpemad 40 sioctor ik 90blsind to] brind by Gorlet n wbeh B ol oiier v vetar. * throe] Bb 10 fersons olimiug 15 16 h-a-.‘::m ala Lall pfler to votey throe | for to ther A by Lo Vilas. men simost 1 alght of Fedoret &M whothar ib 80ubs Within, the TRSATIDE OF | woisret Lo e e wiklout day Sluctior o F..x..w'um'r-l Tt Sonds Just inserted. objeotin saned 'gn"? of wich Sl the Ly N e 81 .l'. “Trat W)\:“Jui it sball be i : Ou mation of constitutional clause ¢on- : r ... ,"{,'m:& c'; X ,‘r'm‘ i b Mer COWAN A who shall raject the vote Comaittes entitled 1o vach Fight, uoder this Act, shall bo ubla t:'-'-"flF:?r i T Wb ) -3 Word ** malé, oired, That yoar % . T pould not lfi?‘ whea it} structed to the.. tart and alall by’ ol 8, s0ld 104,474 horses f’: 85,630,417 39, and 102,954 | SV fhe RO, S Yo Wuowingly (o "'%flzfls F.:l-;::::drd‘.n-:. %&uufi;&:ms roucs m. ";"fi Mfimm’” oz o i the ” be in. i is : vl B = H g mules for $7,685,225 animals have been | 500, o: to imprisonment for & tezia Got ex: coding one : of 3 o sold "_’.’ M‘”mfl".'"“‘fl“"“& Q%fi:mmmwm wis || e St ns 250 wieldok, of tosion-of Mr ANTHONT, N‘E:w" B (liL) moved o lay the resolution ke Joral | 815:200,075 0. The horses sold for an svornge of BRI Al e { e~ . Somttation was laid on thetable by & vote of 8610 50; X s e o v, | 8935, tho malee of 874 67, L e et e el S0 b et R BOORR. UF. KEFHESENTATITES r_‘.‘f.'..;&%“‘_?. g s : H n‘?n?tu'-t #lajl have been A Wllfiz:"unlq WW te bighest for.8 fogle “'l.u. ‘nul'z"mh be the duty of the several epurts havi ."1;::”:"‘ e h":e,‘:,,,fl' 'xh. ot of e aticnal i % v fergive fhe yeat offetsed of thoso who, Haring ‘agninat . tont.detlon hassid Vel lo gty mwu'f": T At o o ‘graTes. of g ot B¢ Goverwnoy, g sow ancaray ¢ we sre o ths | _The statement in & recent from here, that | ‘-.:-—.J’ i tonnt® |1 R LATERMLOTATES, % W money, Sy e oppsed fo iy comproraise with it kbown ewalen. | the Benators from Colorudo and bad m ._lmm-__"-L-:v,, _’.na--'-‘fi-—ou-. wih i actbo.{ | Dy Me. WARD A Bl 0 e | s e ) 'fi M nfl:’&"”‘" sy Sl g-ulm ib sny direction, is emphatically 1" "Rue Committes o the Distriot of Columbla resommeided the §P% s rond Svios i robrrel 39 eoemtiration Comsi mrm_l.&q: ) mede the poist that Sy N ettt o i g s | VR o Do B | e A o i e | e AP, ey et e gt bl 1, 820 H03IAUAS, OB ! o | ously ill, ) v, excengion peppern sl etvons qum Do Loen susidenty of 9 elovtion distrigh sy wentb rsamse | A, WASHBURNE (1) waved (9 Iay he jesolution oo iy » -2 pew ) * —— ‘ W g mng 4 ¥ : 31 40 i oM

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