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@ribune, 7 PRICE FOUR CENTS aball be returued to roch Oovernor 'flllz‘—-—h‘z: sense of the Act of July 4, 1864, restricting the Jurigdiction of EURM ¢ L i «n Bauking. Tt was afterward decided by & wajority | of Peusions, which rejects the applications of the | strakd sleston Bhat b e e e orihwith canvase the Court of Claima, s proviskog for the payment of certain WABBmGI ON. of the Comnittee to postpone the further consideration | widows and minors of commiseioned_officers of the of snch votrs shall be for this condition, tho Gowernor | demands for quartermaster atores, &e. ‘The bill provides that ‘ O of the bill unt) after the holiduyx. army and nayy for the additienal allowance of Paiokiathg frelatnr of the UUniled Etates. who uball hall not be eonstrued to authorize the eettlemént of —t— 07 j hout fusther ro- | Ly claims for supplies of atorvs taken or fursished for the use . » { YHB QUESTION OV ADJOUBNING FOR TUE BOLYOANS— | The President sent to the two Houses 5 meesage | per month provided by the second section of the act an nr.::,m:?:l:f‘, L =l.'h:.,_’, o e :','..'l";fl 3o ‘fl" SEWE DY THE ATLANTIO cmm 17, ) AL N ey wateag : ;i - e temnt_ poctpone the fasther sonakd or troops o the filtmlhm ek claliy orl ted e FEATIN OUSE FINANCL containing the translation of @ levter dated Aug. 17 | of July 25, 1866, In the decisiim the Secrotary says: ig vtk RUPRS DX T8N RO, 3 ‘That eotion providés for the widowsef decbascd s dod Jast, addressed to him by his Majesty Klexander, d era- ~YI0LATIONS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS “Bwg—-i- | poo fo TR, Gty le‘! i3 y!mz resolation of | tilors, and does not, in my pinion, apply (0 tia widaws of | tion of the Hebwiste bl wnd take up the bill to repenl tho third | §8 SOV B o O adrrectionary State, Procided, thub . dx PEACHMENT—A NEW NATIONAL BANK BILL—6OV. | Congress, approved on the 16th March, 1800, relative R e otllng & A dint R [ v o gy thia thal B0t repeal or modty the jaiut rmium‘n o Tiy 25 | 9% saiasnar o s raines, e POUTWELL'S GOLD BILL IN OCOMMITTEE—A RE- | {0 tlie mnnomplc'd arsaseination of u]._e Emngm- o ither branch ;1%:&("% i wnnauuy mo,{-mu:r X v:'nmnm‘mm n':; e '?\T'.:.u:' 'n= movs to b ¥ mf‘l the provisions of sueh act o the loy 8 SURRATT. v Y (ffllfi €0 of which was, in compliance wil o legistation and the term sol er or rellor eannot, in Con- | pesc) hition provi r ay rece bill was read three times and seed. p VALEITA, Monday. Deo A PUBLIOAN OAVGOS—APFROPRISTIONS FOR HE | oofiigut of D orese, forwatded to ks Majedty by the | Bection in which it is fondd, ) ed to e Brace oficers - found that, unless this was doue the suffruge il s o] AVPROPRIATIONS- SALARIFS 0 CLVRES, A United s l:"" i h: ' VEPARTMESTS—COMPENBATION TO LOYAL SLAVE | vt o e'ciinnvis V. Fox late Aeeistaut Seeretary of v.glv:;-u den‘ bwmui:. tions of an‘m;m St ;m.:m: fiivlz:x:mfimm- would expire during My, STEVENS. (Kep., Pa), from lum“w,,‘?m_ nited States sloop war ) hero OWNERS—RETHDURSEMENT OF #Ta78 WAR 8- | the Navy, . Ato followiog s the letter : Bt ',m‘,‘,“‘",,h‘,,. el ook and | | Mx AUMNER sad it hecage sefored to by M. Wale pritins, epaed e R apboriatiss v 4 | bond to Alosaudria to take Surtas back to Kmerica. - Mia Majesty, the 1.'.",4.!,"&'}??.":;.‘, 1o the Preaident af the | bave their report. Yeady to preseiit to Congress abaut e s the fi..;fl:}‘,.ifr'(%.{fl”.fi'fi'fla. 1oud securs tho ::Q:'""m:'o‘:'l;':' Spronliag Ve T T fejaied GRUAT BRITANY, o ™Y TELECRAPR TO THE n;'m 3 , Un'red Ataten of America : @ . | the 7th of Jmmlg. Ar. MeChilioch, the Demoeratio | expiration of the ten tay » aiicr the re-assembling of Cougrees. | the ammibion 0000 o be anh o o - Lowsth, lofly.m;}f'f“» AstitNeTos, Monday Dee. 17, 1666, io¥, Aug. 17, 16tt.—] Bave receiv h'vmlhe‘lwmh of | member of the Committee, will not serve, and Mr. g RDON-RFFIAL BILL AGAIN TAKEN UP, mm"""‘ Mr. STEVENS, tho petition of the clorks and 3 S Mr. Fox the resolutioiggl the Congress of the United States of \ Dy ol eill sinted in hig | Somediec took place on the motion to take up the bill i B0 of tr? THE RYPORT OF STEPIENS'S ARREST . CONTRADICTED. In the Senate today Mr, Sumner statod that per- | 300 (0 G e ot of the Proyidentiud groco of which I Dm:lxon of Peungylvania will be appeinted in The amnesty power of the Presiaent. The Senate :::lmpo,n:on.t.‘n‘g.}m;m:cmmmo:um o T, Noivilrit o R *flufl had cos 1bi ion conntries | hive been tte otject, Thot mark of mcpatky bas woved me stead. o aka it op. referred . vt ) e is no truth in the reported arvest - sons had comocta.Ahle it SR SIS Cab D P e pervonid. T atbetd ouco mere he | ‘The United States Coneul at Birmingham, England, Ry Den. Doty oo o amendment to | -y ARG S, T uitiion pro | Center Stephens. Al 7 (* ¥ip to States ALL QUIET IN IRELAND. | wae of Agrieultural College n.Jn.u.u_;".L;.‘fl‘ SLAVERY IN MARYLAND, THE LATE SENATOR WRIGHT. Mr. SCHENCK 4Roep,, Obio) offered & resolution reeiting the all after the enncting cliuse of the bill, and jimert. 1.8 provisioa that te get entitled an Act (0 Suppress E{:{;‘gmf fgr the purpose of enticing free colored perrons to eibl | seutincuts that biod i srican wasion {0 that of Meesia | has transwitted $1.490, iy gold, to Sceretary MeCul- roperty of Rebels, is hereby grate uuden fulse promises,:bot reallye 10 carry on| & | TBEwo peoylen bave uo injiries to Temiler But briy loch, 44 @ contribution from the friends of America Rlsione e’ Wi L ey ) tlu\r'a toward the reiief of the freed race. * mew specics of Coolie trade. He offered a bill to pre- | heneyolence ate . added. These cordial” yelatio All continues quict in Treland, RT & oA m and Confiscate the xam THE COLLIERY EXPLOSTONS—THE PIRE §TILL RAGIKG— of ¥ ‘i vorthi { hin Mor- verit-and punish such offenses, The bill to repeal the | & I W 'hh‘x:\rw interests, 48 10 _Those two worthies, Thurlow Weed and Jol . 3 on o ity, and_aoswer the desi) of New-York, arrived in town to-uay. wok the fioor on this bill but yielded it to 3 ¢ amuesty power of the President was taken up, dis- | Dirine Providence, whoce it s peaco aid con L A Qna:;rmm;-r‘es ey oy b TIPS past e oo e e & dtluscs. | Published advéifibment for (N e of y cotored RS o} " HO'VORTUR 1088 O IFE—AFFIQTING, SCENES. natiens. s me o ively pleasure 10 see 1 3 ¥ f the death of the late =onator #ht, and paid a tribute o his | uapolis, Maryland, on the #th of December, convicted by the Banxarny, Dec. a6, 1966, 1'more. 1 Mave fup: yeur articlea 1o langer needed for anny purposes 10 | ueory as o man of indu-try in Luriucss, of Lonesty ia public. | Cireuit Court of Anne Arundel County, and sentenceld fo be | Saveral explosions took place at the Oaks Colliery thened more w Fox A eussed and passed over. The Nebraska bili was also | stiuly stz taken up, but vnly to hear & speech trom Hendricks mmfiu 03 -of Indiaua on it. Mr. Cowan, who seews to have made up ‘his mind that if he can't have #iX more years o nd of Lhriatind 3 irtues o private life. At the conclasion of (Baig¥aiat / " . ¢ R speset . Frlnghugven oferlihe usual resolutions of "fi";;:‘;"-“"“"""‘r:""“""‘zl :“;::mn:"‘:‘“ yosterday and to-day, which sbows that ke fire is eondolence and regre qul @ same and repor .@m‘ o A 2 Mr €ATTELL (Kp, N. 1) defivered o cnlogy on the life | not in direct confliet ywith the Constitution of the United States. ‘L',‘“ ';l‘”";: in the pit, but theso bas bee a0 farthes 48 0l . the amount of $30,478,579 44, el THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS—8rcoxp EESSION 1 pray you to bo my iu ple whom it tv, withwe the ip they bave given i the Senate, he will come as near -as bo can to it by \ potion grow in strengthand pros ki i and eBaracter of the decénesd, and was followed by Mr. JOMN- . : making the speeches of wix years in three moutbs, Quuatant ruotice of civil virtues that SENATE. . Wacsros, Dec. 17, 1666, | SON amd M. y,\vmfil,,,‘,..'fi',f, Ta yiitlar ,,m"“’,“ and with the act to protect all persons in thrt lhnxlml !hmmin ¥ \ a ) tice i Acecyt, ot the same tine, the assurance of the » 0 theix eivil rights, and furuish the medns of thelk, ¥ The most touching scenes of wo avd are w0 uotice that he wanted fo disonss the Nebraske hosofh et (e sine tniey e neriri THE SORVOLK. MEETING. Atthe B ot o ; | X150 to inguire wherher iny steps Jave been takea 15, tho Bre - 8- o0 : . at somo length, It was g y this waming b 5 T B i axven, Mr. SUMNER (Rep., Mase.) precented the proceed- Jm"}_‘ g g ol the Senate, atd Dm0 | dent to enforce that lnw und ymcvent wich vkriges the Com | horrly witnessed, both in the vieinity. of that.drew from Mr. Wade a noti e woald to- | * Tho fullowing commuiication from the Secretary of | ings of a pubiic mectiug of loyal citiache, withoal regpect fo | X o " 7 1 3;::3:::;5‘5:‘1:&%;”;0:' gt take. | 104 tHe town, Over 20 funerals have taken place. coicr, 1evently held in the City of Norfulk, asking that Congrees JIOUSE OF KFPRESENTATIVES, e Oneibimdeed Kodalsty: d e of equal merrow move the rescinding of the coucarrent resolu- | gne drensury was laid before the Senate A% reorganize the State Government of Virginia on i bos ke that 1t be relcrred fo. (he Commitiee on ARSTe N TRAUDS B R Mr. STEVENS (Ttep,, Pa) said he wished to make a#9eges- | gnd 330 children have been made orphens by this ter- utions, Mr. WAST- u':.u for the ?;'vluiny recess, It is thought by some THEASURY D 5 it & . iy g ! / that if both Houses adjourn’ on Thureday the District | Orwick oF Tk CONTROLL REXCY, ; Keconatruction, 'oder the call of States for re ” - W ARt 1, JE AT S 9 [ ¢ in | BURYE (Rep., 1) offercd a resolution dirceting the tion, and to see whether the inquiry shoukd not ba enlarged. Tt [ 0 oho o he ecventh Mr. SAULKBURY (Dem., Del) objected that it was not in P e tigate the Sl be. sesulicoted that in 16, ConstituGianal Andadment rible calamity, aud many of these are ‘mournivg in Sufirage bill will be lost under a clause section of the first article of the Con the streets from morning towight. @ Haxiey, Staffordshire, Bee. 16, 1866, Eighty-five of those who went into themine Talk the honor to ackno ptof the 0l | o der to receave the procesdings of o publie meeting unless they i v Ccame in the form of & petition oF Wewerial. o Sccretary of the Treasury be directed 10| “ygy ‘SUMNER said the proceedings were in that form, e nawien of the several Bink g Associa- | gy g vote of the Senate, the document way received and ye- l'omafll:e il the Sraudd fu the New-Orleans € and the apps of Rel thereln to the exelnsion of Union men, and in matters connceted with the administration of affuirs in that abolishing Slavery, it was declared that Slavery shoukl not exist except for crime, of which the party should be convieted. 1, which il sball not be et rned by 1 i ithin 10 | repoit o e o T s 6 3 bt vigaod ' e e e e o e, i that 1he S | ferred. O oae oy T g vy N 5 A ',m,,“ e N aw in avner signed | law, requiriog o reserve of money ou hand, an y e PETITIONS. FIGN INTERVEN(ION. y it 4 ’ . 4 | " k2 it, unless the Congress by their adjourutient provent its retarn, 1 on fsnccaesat, aay, focsiorce aguiust8ueh |y W ATE (Rep, Obicy greeented o petition fov a vepeal of | MPBARDING (Re., 1) offered the foll ;”“":“n““““'i“” ""“P“": hase “": fo sl m“' "“"m" o' the Hill on the morning "‘mwfl wi visionk of (b law oS8 Thak 106 Hottn, of Ripssocsielves of he Cosriourss {ng | ntaSlavery. Mot Magywisks oge Spé vy nepoSpRPREP LS 1:46 Do UedygtdSbero are iy still remaining in the thie net vetroceding the City and County of Alexandria to the State of Virginia that they might become a part of the Dis- At Seties | wrict of Columbia. Ordered o Jie on the tabie. B i resourecs | 3l WADE presented peti A amendments to S Ten | the Constitution, including equalicy of civil o 1 political rights, oy - rdercd to be printed. 30 whieh case it shall 5ot bo a law Alr. Sumner thinks the result fearcd in the event of adjournment ean be aveoided, by divecting the Secretary of the Scvate to withbold the Vill & suffi- wient length of time, so that tho 10 day» may expire ned fn th ion 31 of the € et ot vonrart 1t e Depat, | & eutcman o6 s wie, had called wpon bim, and o i | ip o sy gafetyall hopes are lost...fu weut 8 the Goversment 80 vindicate the timehonored policy of this | that thoy had just come from Florida, where it had hecome too i Repable oyainst forvign srmed interventi.n, which teuis o the | WArm for them; that the day before they leit. Shey sow. geven All the dead Hat hiave been recovered, were, buried destraction of Constittional liberty cn ¢ A eapecisly | Degroes cold into Slavery at pablie auction, some of them for | to-day at Talk o* the Iiill, The eeremony mply - continent, reierene to the Regublie | soven years; and that they saw several others whipped with } impres<ive. | § ‘aiter the recess. 'The subject of reseindiug the reso- Apsil, July, end Gote FCOWAN (Dim., Pa) gresented o petition for m fa- | cou of ” lation for adjonrnment comes up te-morrow. The | Ote, CoER &b tarit for {he pevtection of wanutaeturers of sk fabries. SALIERte g dovs <(is ey ok . - : bill is £till i the Senate. 1t was sigued by | v 1 3 A2y gy to the Firance Committ Ly p? stripes on the naked . buck 5 at. tha T SrMppieg —en— . ill i3 Sepate. 1t was sigued by | v wount of Icans O e e oumtad s potitiowseb b | _Adepicd FARTL: Loroan . e the dertBinstio g R e 1 5 THE MEXICAN QUESTION. e, e, e thought the inquiry shonld be enlirged *an Loxsdl, Meay DU | Jawful monéy, deg extended to all tho Slave Stotes. Maryland, said be. although ¢ lionking and Curtenicy be in- | close to the free States, was more imbued with the old visud of MAXIMILIAN SAID 70 BE A PRISOXER, pevtecd, stracted o in ‘diency of providive by law for the | Savery than any of States that have been cons - ' kgt o cutwgcy ol by the ot louk) biuke ae et a0 the | aterer) Chivasy L i Stotes that Lave beencore | A telegraphig dispateh from Borlin, which is almost 1. POM courngement to foreign emigration. Referred to the Com. mittre on A gricatture. THE ARMY—EXCUEED FROM COMMIT (PR EERVICE. itt sident pro tem. snd Speaker to-day. At 2 o'élock the floor in the Senate was yielded to Mr. Prelinghnysen, to deliver an eulogy on the iate 8coo- tor Wright of New-Jersey. Eulogies were alzo deliv- exed by Messre, Cattell, Jolnson and Davis, sndat 3 | o'clock the Senate adjourned. A leading Western wember endeavored to infro- duce the fol'owing bill to-day, but was prevented | owing to the announcement of the death of Senator | Wright, It will be introduced (c-morrow : Mr. COOK (Ko, i T1L) oties sedemption of ¢ equired pre of 3O ¥ o tiat the Com om the further con: iitary peace extabiin et having been dieposcd of at last ses. #i0 Mr. SHERMAN (Rep., Oklo) avked to be ued from fur ther servieo on the Committee on Clanms. 1t way so ordered, THE CHARTER OF W ISHINGTON (ITY. Az, MORRILL (Rep., M ed a bill providing that be done with: o Lo ban o i b f i 2ot b e e oy S G a8 | ks 338 st ptiomad Morzonds i, ossosib u€ e | oxclusvalss dssatal b Ao (afois, sage thet PIREL e kg g Whits § for, "z, 100,000 Whate peogie.. beve an equal | 3y $ : ‘M COOK maoved 1 s question 1pan thia resolution, | Power with the free.portivus, that baven whife popslatie aximilian is actanlly @ prisoner. . am to omidie fAL TG My BRANDFGE L Conn ) demanded tellers, t)«'-' \m.lnml nM’ ‘:n”':"(f g on MM:“S:'-""{"M:! '»n:h-“bl THE OBJECT OF CASTELNEAU'S u% to_enal X 3 he proviots question wis scconded y judgm g that there iy uo such thing as a yepn poes . 1 with the requise ST 3 TRt [oka qutstion was onded by avote | L3 Ut Government there, and T oge that e distingnt Loxbos, Monday, Dee. o Mr. BRANDEGEE ealled for the ¥ cas and Naxs, saving he | awd able gentieman froos Mazyland (Francis Thomas) will, be- The Paris correspondence of The Times it is nthd to see who wis in favor of destroying the Nationa | {ore this Congress adjourns, muve that Congress shall giye to now generally admitted 'rbltfi!oudu ol ar times dariug the SgCros 1. Be it enacted, de.. That the Secretary of the | | : i - § it | mation vow at b the second sec:ion of the uct (o eunticue, alter amd amend the Staryland optihil o o nich shan nd directed to permit | o s O 7 ashingtun'shal p , o | banks, 4 arvland o republican form of government, whi ap- ‘ tloual Hanks in pores = Fgeined liSUu e Sy e Wosking gm0 o "“:!" ted s 10 | "51A3 Yedq and Nase verd taken, A resuldd in Yeas, 6y | portion hex represcutation accorting to, sndon e BESUE L nean's mission was to mduce Masimilian to abdicate. provisions of an | 3 “To licewsa tax end regulete agencics of sl iaud 1 l. population, and sball o et Juws 5o that e shall aot % - uct entitied “an act,” &e., and acty supplementol thereto ail Py b e bt TN IEY oLk Pasked tirve fousthe of cne per e ino B ler the ore of P CITARS @ik pidos MOEINLIAN A SSTEPURONS. - s ST eeeing . e et | Lo R TIS Dot o Cok - e Gy Kyt ey o Paxi Mgndey, D 17t e ing in awount the sam ;T:""" oiberwiso thin CRTTES abAin COURIR. R, Xl sdenr s ;‘u\ry”(nl‘unll i hg:;g‘::;m.{a.:;’h\n‘l "'Ay:'-;:cunfil.{o It is stated semi-offcially that Geo. Almonte bas it furt nacted, Thut 1Le orgav pd | Chan v W s od him *the Julelary v enien . BNG.9.Aokbe i Jurther omacied, ot e R o the | Mres AROMBULL. -Ropy T0) - Introdeged ta: bl Pa) moved ta oy tho resolutfon'on the | make an investization of this particular inst T e e | Teceived assurances by telegraph that M bas an s and to o authurize and require o in the procectings the Which provides that whencver any party shall tition and bond for 4 writ of error o tables o present it 45 4 sOrE of pecien case, w thous wterferiig | abandoned his intentian of leavia o Mr. ROSS ealled for the Yeas and Nags on the m with the srmance of t4 other dutles, 17 any atfempt was . ¥ 3, - the House refused to onler the Yeas and Nays, and th miade to ferd the Judiciary Committee of 0 bt en | avowed determination to put ki at (ke -‘) of was lakd on the tuile. " | With power to examine witicssagyin 4l parts of fhe country, 16 | the loyal Mexicans and fight for bis crown.” * of CUrTéncy 1o tic ery respect as pro irst section of this ount of currency establistment of said Banks avd the s same shail be reguluted and controlled in e vided in the several acts rvieired 10 iu the aet; PM Aolr':cQ ::-.u mla u“ issued for theuse of Nationgl Banks under the provisions of | Baxe heei fhis act and previons acts located in_exch State and Tervitory, . and appe 20 hava bl ¢ ? LIGAL TiXD) KR, wmiht reseht in their not having a report for a Jong time to : Ahall sustuin the soine proportion to the whola amount sweucd | S ol stateinente e | fiulite for or n con i Mot s | MnBAKER, thep, W o the foloing: e, Tlo was, overer by 5o wes wfrierd! kK s 3 Pt . that the popitlation of each State and Territory sustaius to the S isanert. (Lat th e e dobnded 1 Conrt, bu that 1t ihall be | Bledvads hat the Lomuisien on, Heakf Corrency bo b .g‘""’ investigation, Every ouin must bure cong o SSIA. Jotal papalation of the Usited Sjates af judigated by ghe census monthly repizs, ex! ditian of the take Juris Tasthor withorswal ol Jegal tona: cut ey Jet e n"“e"‘r 1 that B would lead ey aid of o TUE KING 0P SAXOSY AT BERLIN. fu’l?d 5 ik s i, L::‘:,.,.;w per p w:";‘-'};-:n‘:{.:”]"” A tha the re ‘vl“";&u yr-?mm---liu Lin: to earry out the las of th l;:‘x(x‘ 1 Stgpes oo B, Menday, Dee. 17, 1666, , of va sumed in the co - | woath, oni e . r. MORRILL ¢ resolution on the | g Phitdelphia benevolent melery was arvested o5 o chagge of | the guest i m, N - s tion of svecial and joint resolations which were | horor el (8 ryier :‘,:,‘,‘.’.'v;‘u i ey M sl \ A o | vieresen and condemned to the chain gang for the e 5 i : . i - -y e guestlon was tal and resolted {n AUBTRIA AND HUNGARY. 8 the. v. L AWRENCE (Rep.. Obio) moved to amend the resobn- Nereatier. Referred o the Commity to direct the Judielary Committes to report what l TOE DEMANDS OF THE DIET NOR LIKILY 5O BR FQUESTRIAY STATUR OF GYN, § l M. WILSON, from the Miljtary Commy brought ont during tie regular call of the States. Soveral were put forvard fo test the sense of the House on the all-absorbing finaueial question. Mr. | Cook of 1linois proposed that the Banking Committee _shouid inquire 1uto the expediency of providing for the withdrawal of the National Bank currency, and substitating for it Legal Tender notes; {mt it was lost by 65 to 6%, Mr. Ross (Dem.) of I ©is - then brought forward hi 1d resolution Yeas 8, N Kiwwleun ported have Ry op.. 1) wilf is necessary to protect lgyal citizens in theypnjoy- 4 rritorins to ispuire Inbo tho expedie e ey Mirty: mad ooy 1h (e Jutcly pehel g St GRANTED, ot Tt of g (el S e | excepiing Scupenre, Mo ciii g rad had st by he Cerk Prsvi, Mouday, Des. 1% = y o bellion, A% ot 16 dan mewspaper of the mier = ) P tute. Gove eeyt, | extelot fuh o logul Heonpian newspeper o o ety Mo f, It 18 ‘riutonédh “nid appard@tiyion good anthogity, Jntics reposted 190 murders 4 (it the . Governmient of Austria does not propese to coi. delvgates Iepreseiting 30 ¢ N ' Stte T no ¥ i fthi Just W0 iths, and in Tnstavee didl the civil oA x liesal ootk 18 uhm Asveoan Ut B of o | moshamey sttomphto e e murderers o e WL el to the demanis mede in the” nddress of the tinngerion Diet. F . mude staterments showing the WA temporary mnd ks Monse bill autherizing the Secretary of War* Hensy R, Broyn, at a price ot cxceeding 20,000, fo at.-aen. Seott, from e eaptured in (1o General o) grave ot West | of Mr. Brov . STATE LAWS AVFICIL.G FREEDM PN, Mr. WILSON offered the followlng resohition, which was | agrced o E g - : =2 idadeiphia might be Currency wll with an au i, et g fn fhe Cammietee ou Keomnstwotion, | The amendment wassgreed 0 aud the Fodolation as amsended | < 10 have future issues of W« subjected s of my intermation el 3 . . L .-:‘;w'?l;?mm[,v tos. a6 ,r(‘,'mi‘fifi L Jx-:'mi-n "y Hevdacd, What the Seerethry bf Wor bo dirveled to faruish, for the | 1o -T‘h-ux 10 know bow mweny Mstuetors were to be ap | was adopted i K P Mouday, Deds ‘? . s ) . - - b oficiencles were of shoit duratio 0 o gt . . ool » ;. . ¥ P N s ing Committee to report abill prohibiting, in effect, vishod. Very respectfully 3 FMIGRATION TO FORIIGN COUNTHIPS, enable him to ofter a resolution for Apstrian Goyernment, have E"’fi“""} e the farther withdrawal of legal tender notes, A spir- | Al RO Humaek Mr STMNEN introduced a bill o prevent and punish fule | MAKINE BOSPITAL AND_WAREOL IMPROVIMENTS AT Committee of Saven to inquire whether any acts bad been i ¢ TR T ited vote was cast, and without debate this was tabled | 4\ 5 N ontrolle of the Carresey. | wad fraudulent represcaiation Lo Induce emicratlon to n foreign | b Secretary | V¥ 4R offieats of ho Governuiout of he Ubited Statcs, #hich, @ 4§ PRBPORE: v ) : y . > : 0 th cCulloch, Secretary of the Tivasury country, whieh proyides that if any pe il make false repre , the Secretary e g i by eighty-cight o fifiy-oight. From the financisl | "4 Commanication was Jaid belore the Seuate in re- | Seutation to iy wegros mulgttoar other yrwon or he parpose | b o in the contemplation of the Constitution, aro high crimex aid | g po%iNESs' OFFICTATLY INVITED 70°THE UNITED #question the House went to the rebellions States, anda | |)'vq 4 resolution ealling for information in regard to | of » oF othor person to cmigrat forvign 1 made in the misdemeanors, and whether such aets weve desigued or ealou- : AT - resolution offered by Mz, Moulton of Ilinoi inviting | {iio Commissioners appointed to award M"W.m”m" country where such person woukd be liable to be suld asa peon :n:lkn:::vr:q-lr'-‘ .],,. lated to overthrow, subvert or corrupt the Government of the - bv‘m' . Do - i jon | oo S BT b punbed sm convietion thereof by 8 improvemont of C United States, or any department thereof. ! he Tl momiig ;.M.'.m;‘r"""..“ ‘ Mr. FINCK (Dem., Ohlo) called for the Yeas and Nays on the loyal people of aid States 10 form Constitutional | ¢, the Joyal owners of slaves placed in the Union suspending the rales. Berlin, in which the writer says that the FE of pited State goversments and to be readwitted into’the | 4,y f b it appears that the War Depart. | » Union, was referred without debate, under the rule, to | yoyg appointed for Missouri, Jas. K. Mills, John L. | exeertine b0 the Reconstraction Committee. A joint resolution | pyjjing:and Roswell Mareh; for Kentueky, N. C. | jer Vs 000, or hy Imprisommest wot | Aud, thiat, il the mas charge of gy vossel o the Uited State WASHT! 1 ? M. BINGUAM (Rep. Ohio) suggested the modifieation of | Rome has been officially invited to visit the the xesolution 80 s to specity the particuler officers referred o | iaaq, . vy with to. probibit the Southern States from receivivg the | Njoore, Geo. W. Blakely and Archibnld MeAlister; | be weecivid on board any negm o « ll-:ufitol' vuhh":tlirfld_s set fll:fial foftg\#m'"ll“r- :f’l' | for Tenuessee, O. E. Davie, Henry Thompson and that such peraon has o catitod, ¢ Cosmiro o by it As the resolution stood. it woukl be nofifying the wosld —— - ge purposes until répresented in Congress, Was in- | gy o1l Houston; for Maryland, Wi, Flina, Win. H., ) % SIRbiER ae alaten o oo ol R e e that thers was o grand inquest being held on all officers of the UNITED STATES NAVY. - 5 m::; Mb'rv Blcll: ni:l::;no?zfiohl‘;}:ucanl?u&’ (lx‘,r;",:’l':”y Stewart and J. M. Miller; for West Virginia, Wilsou | me ot oeeiiot ta years o 5 F e 1 gl United States who were liable to fmpeachment. 4 Ro, Monduy, Dec. 17, 1664, .| Mr. Scher b calle en- | P Ames, Jobn Schley and Robert 8. Brown. A C - x 310N, The resolutic ; v haa Jallivi n of the House to the advertisement of the proposed | ) s v.!f,',. ed s ‘Balttmore‘in’] |.v.f|\-|.nl::-':, e REhTRROLL. (Repe My i ~-.,lnh-.|:;;::“::;n»‘ us ot molitied, and the House Tefised 10 | g United States steamer Swatara has left Civita, ;:1‘:10‘1: m‘mdmmi:-":fl’ffi‘:&“,' ,,:;,‘:fll,fl‘;}g"\wr | l"‘l(;-l.h m‘ul' uTl'i(mmll_iu ]»'n-niuu (x:ntiluuulullmr, I,r«L'., (-vl 8 i Fid . resolution was not reccived. The following 1 the vote in Veechia for Malta. " 3 . vy e which date it was disso ne was also convened | yery mue e election of City T and Auditor. detnil ; 2 day, and on lis uotion the Judicinry Committeo were town, Delaware, about August, 1564, aod | tering into s CTILATION OF THE CRAMME, -+ | " Tiepublicane in voksss, Devousite ililic MARINE INTELLIGENCE. a resolution looking to : ARRIVAL OUT. instrocted to inquire into the facts, and, if found to be H Vg Y] Ived in Mareh, 18G5, It was composed ps | thiin 100 hes as re?ruenwd, to see il they were not in violation of : v ot e M. Gopn, Albert Curry and Theo. Amés, tatives, which, L), be amended so geund Grounds to LtseRPooL, Dec. 1i—-Noon~The Cunard which sailed from New-York Wednesday, Dee. 5, arrived as. i the Constitution and the Civil Rights law, and also o | e Commissioners investigated — aud reported ascertain if the President bas epforced this law. Mr. | ;o0 nearly 4,000 clnran €'k Comuissioners | Mr TRUMBILL rroe a0 Boae old | & atitad o S ;o 4 hen sent | - Mz HENDRICRS ( d) bat the bill would ATAL Al ponar Y Behenck, ¢ ~ into Slavery in Florida. * As rogards Maryland,” [ ‘:‘,"x: f;‘:fi:l‘:';‘,::,:ff;-’;:,:,‘,y“\‘nr.‘rlil ale \.)rh.i.'., I be taken up., The bill to aduit Ncbraskn was properls | . ol op., TIL) inirodnced & joint resoln Famiionh, Longzeur Beoteld FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: be said, looking }“'"‘ ex-Gav. 'Thomas | thorized recruiting oflicers, to the gml’cr.n’l rendezvous il | St e Ferty. o, Stevein, LONDON MONEY MARKET.. . = of that State, I hope ~before the —end | g Benton Barracks, they wereseutenced to a second te wae i : " post Narving', oy Loxpos, Dee. 5—Noon—Cousols have advaced. t0 € for of this Session her distinguished representative will | 1 odical examination. No notice was given to the as- Debe ] | Jon- Mefudoe, Trowbris money. WY % I X (bem, McKes, . LoxDoy, 1 p. m—Consols are higher and qlmflw at 71 2TIgfor e, COWA 1 introduce & bill to give to Maryland @ Republican | gypyment. Not only in this, but in PO e Ronds at the oft opening were form of government.” Quite & sen-ation was created | jau which had come to their kuow eonry Dpspriment, om., Pa) snggested thatft should be The issue of 1263 is nominal at 69 @70, in the ball by the presentation of a resolution from | wre sent out of the State, before Boutwe ; + Mr. Ashley of Obio, providing for a seloot committec | 1.oiyent, Many cases bave be oW OR R dectined o gt Bromwell, Hotehkign, Loxox, Deg. 17~Evening—Cousols elosen at 8 for money. of seven to ascortain if any officer of the Goverment | poiice in which Joyal owners, living ORTH declined to withdraw the previous | Rrowey ey, v " tad attempted to subvert itby any high cri s otios HEedL dpl b AEUE Ol el n purpose Bimdy, | Husbard \Conn.)Orth, Wilisg AMBRICAN SECURITIES, . ip ufi:l 0 ¥ m{ crime or mis- | yorders of Missouri, themselves took th ND (1t Ohio) moved to iy the joint resolu- | Clark(Obio), Ingsseoll, e, Wilson (fows), TLoxvos, Dee. 17, 11 a. . —~United States Five- ot demennor. < As this looked toward impeachment, the | gangas and eplisted them in the United States service, table, Ne Yeas to 110 Nays " | Clarke (Kuuvon), luiom, Windom—89" | 1062 ure quoted at this hour ut 71 offered. Amerjoan Rallways ts attempted to prevent its introduction, aud | This often occurred before any authority to receive | 10 & bour « sl the Teoolution west P EIT mmz‘“m ‘s closiag retes, ‘] on ?Zaq"*mfl:x suspoud ‘P‘r"‘l" it was 10t | gofored recruits in Missonri was given. A large num. | Fo0 THE DECICIESCY BiLL—IHE HOLIDAY RECESS. e Tl < e oo Loxpoy, Dee. Vi Noon—Erle Shaes, 41} e « yeceived, twot not voting in favor of it. Messre. | ,6p of slaves were also enrdlled under the same cir- | 1w Sennte was read requesting the return to | Rergon,” Gloabtemner, : 4 Awes, Dawes, Defrees, Delano, Doming, Dodge, | cpmstances. The followine abstract shows the labor | ey il fof vhe vorvetion of an evRor in | Hever, e, 713, Five Tweatios of 1602, 13 Tho followisg i) Raymond, Jenckes, Maynard, Spalding, Stokes ‘“‘v performed and the number of claims o X \ e i b g g E prices sf Amgzion Soceritied: - > o] ‘Warner voted against its reception. Memorial®| 1o Copymission formerly insession for the Siutes of sirwn i P bl o ;,',[‘;‘.“;:“,'.';,‘,}i’,".’f:f.:‘,: Hogan, Vi holion, nols Central Sliares; 374 Erio Railway Sharce, 41}, [ for impenching the President were presented in the | nrorc1apd and Delaware, e, was taken Wp; - k mmfl"","""fly il (o), AMERICAN BRCURITIES AT FRANEFORT. Hnuu;“u;dhtge fm:: XBB'eum:;iu ’of quouln,‘.\hrh.. | Shad in the MastMiRd Comamission > LVENS (Rep., Po) moved to lay the ameadment on | Huster :I¥M Loxpos, Dee. 17.—The dispatches from Fraukfort to-day 5 fi ne o - rom -8 . s filed i U slanl Con o 1 ¥ Jenc iter, e Alabama. The po!imu:r'eprlnlod. lndl;‘lv?tlo':‘rlt::[ sy e oot v Rk d that the effict of that would be to '~ Rogers. W report Amerigan funds steady and withoat change in - {-USNORE 5. €A Tiehe | earry the orleinal sesolution with it. | . Whilog—dd. LIVERPQL COTTON MARKET. s Ar. STEVENS suld Le was aware of that, and that was what | FNFORCING THE LAWS IN THE SOUTH. Liveroot, Dee. 17, 11 6. m.~The Cotton market w'_ . Teasons for the impeachment, the first of which is that = Nuw'o i _“the President has degraded the sllifinixy ofhis office. | Teo*on of “In the Coneular Appropriation bill reported in the ! Total. " House to-day the item for the salary of Mr. Harvey, | xumber of clnim fled in 1 Minister to Portugal, was omitted. . | Number of awards wade. Mr. Ashley's Impeachment resolution only lacked | Nwmber of clsims rjccied, Number of claims returned nine yotes of having two-thirds. Te will propuse it | ~™7tn i CHIEITE he wanted. Mr. ASHLEY (Ohlo) ealled for thie Yeas aud Nays on the PAIN E (Rep., Wis) moved to suspend the rules to ena- i lfirfl“fi':.nmfi’n?n'r Appointiig & weleet coramitteo | to-day, with sales promising to reach 13,000 bales at 144@14jd. O e ether the Taws of Comgress providing | for MIQAMing, % ent and collection of direct taxes in the lately - 4 '“‘"-.fi“rur“.he seizure and sale of forfeited and [ - TAVERROOL, Dec. 17—-Noou~The cotton market is active nd other properts therein, have been faith- | with a prospective day's salos of 20,000 bales. ll_fln(\l’p- to report the results of its investigation, with | 156 yaye advanced to 141d. L be granted 4 hwolute or eon Al these que ) of A wAioneral nr Court, years ngo. Mr. Wirt caident Monros, gave an opinion, it “L. The motivn was lost in, & And Ny w and tie amendment ¥ LITTER FiOM THE CZAR OF NUSSIA. o messaze from the L} coneury | abaadoned Jand resident, trans. | DUy excoute h A i i peror of Tovasia i Vieovsdesee aken, with power to end fo ersous i papere, | o urion e 11 olask . ol » [ | . again, when it will 'ghhly be adopted, as several of it of the United Stat « pust the letter i to hold their sossions whenever it may : :gn:m Ulicaas who voted againgt, it, it ig stated, | Agpsegets, umbet of claims with Marstind aud Do RO A s ” 1"2}?“2;{‘,,.,.’ ohiten of Congress o the Lot | B0 e 3005 N excitod and the sales are large. They will probubly seaéh for are willing that & comumijtes sbould b wppointed to |, Wi COBMMMER..o ovoioviion oo D0 bilgteor etet couicton. for | & ‘and fho necompanying lestar wers Tead. | Phe rules wers suspended by 4 vote of 104 t0 95, and the reso- | gie day 18,000 to ,000 haes ot the quutations given fu (b fres : %flmm""’.‘" ¥ | _ The Sectetaty of the Iuterior, under date of ti™ S 6as B | ombers ail over the | 100 WO LgbiE AMERIGAX COMPATANTS. Sinpateh. . P > ¢ .Mmflfihm'fl gommmee on Appro- | 14th inst., in regly to asctolution of the House, says | (7 | ASD PIKI'S PIAK nulllim; —NEW MFXICO. | &h, BASKN(IE:-p..M«II‘.].MmUuII?mn on Foreign | - *. ‘PETROLEUM MARKET. Y Atious, Tepo to-day 'ension Appropriation | that the records of the Deputmant do not thow that | PEAKE e ot of the Sccretars of | Affuirs, reported the following in npz fo Mr. Bingham's | Axtwenr, Dec, 1i.~Petroleum i8 quoted st 3if. for Pénneyh- «nd the aticaud Comsular bill. The former | any money has bren paid bythe-Lnited States to the | fecior in o { the 10H duat., | resolution icferred to that Copmittes to.day: vania Refived. e g | § Connpany, | W Aaveas, Ware, destructbvs ofcommerce s injorions wud proju- - | signees of thg Hanmibal aud 8t Josepir's Railroad | . | cal b aputuicesisctations bars SR Sh° porit “sou snd ' MEXICO. i e Also the joy elture for the ses. | bats R ey, Bresil, and Ursgusy snd the Argenting He: g T ) sion of 180, ) ‘Ferritor | pablic on the Atantic coast, L TR B 8 e gty o e ol R et Wi oves usxtimiy e repor b 1k | cable. e ofered for the protaotion of peace end Tarmony. in South DETERMISATION 10 REMALS—ANTI-AMERI 5 DEMON-TRATION AT VEBA OBUZ—DIFTER,. ING AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. . . BY TRLEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. <ty : Cixoisyays, Dee. 17.—Vers Cruz _co mfiufl 000,000 and the latter 1,5 liwu. Atchigon and Pik's Peak Ruilroad Company ds as- | to- - MOTTOW, Im: n!on the Post-Office appropriation Dil [t Company. tely appropriates 18,000,000, mediately aftor the holidays, the bill to reimburse A caucus of the Republican Members of Congress | {8t © the loyal States for war expenses will be reported for | was beld this efcning in the Hall of the House of | ',:‘,m,“ - by Representative Blaine of Maine. The propo- | R:&menmivog, for tue purpese of bearing the report |"shall be r is to give & certain amount of five per cent | of the Joint Executive Committes of the Republican | manifest that nited States bonds to each State, cqual in amount to | Metbers of Congress, appoivted during the lact - for each volusteer furnished by waid Ktate. Tho | scesion to circulate compaigu docuticnts, Tl roport e et i onedd . their fopmer | of Controller Hillhouge of New-York to | was resd and adepted. - The question 3. to the pro- | property. 11 the Prosulent lias 1l onsti- | tutl it the income to each State docs not meet with rflzly of comimuafi the Comumittes was (isousal, on, 1 inag be askel why repenl this Lith seotion! Wint because of the great inadequacy of the amounts | It was finally 10, continge in existance thigBab. | POt arm can it Aot Lot L Wik that| collocted under that bead in the several States. The | Finance eud <Executive Committovs, t® take | 0% givew THiwe ean now he no occhalon 10 on applies, though in & less dagree, to | m[;hoo of the Geueral Committes. Tue caucus | i+ 4 } proclamotion of wmne Tias bos already | b Was Iy atf 3 2 lners doRs exoept 08 10 dcrtaln spitied Classes and by 1epeal- | this way sedliso & large siiounty | - The-Houthern Hephblivan Assodiation: is-still fu {415 tiie 15 Feud. Conerest [ W o e. wsa0sion in this ey, and hold nightly meetings. _Tku | and declares that the granting o wardops and (1 v Dissiag tho i Americs, The resolution was agreed to. X y THE REVOLUTION 1§ CRPTF. On motion of Mr. BANKS, the President wus vequested to communicate any official cors that may baye taken place relutive to.she revolution wow in progress in the ’ rres 5 nd aiso that in the Index | Islind of Candia. dated Dec. 2, saye: Maxiinilian’s resolve to Hossion. nll hissa and a8 brightened things up wonderfully, . i | | A BT g ! i s Membes T R ., N.dop grecen ! s g kot 850 i mflw lm:‘;-.:I . G. Cmnhnlcpmm IVih Congressional | railroads #l‘:gg“o!, and an army is to ) anti. ominiss the Froed rdoned [ 4 TRICT SCFFRAGE TIL to the fuet that his name id 15 voting for the pussuge of L - K4 “ . et wppear in the New York pop it Sfrage WL o F i arexsional tobs for | + were creaited fo Bl ngross, from N He did not knot o with wik bis (M rk, bt ot 8 M ? o ould like to | District of Georgin, Lhey were referred to the Joint. Comumit- . liat that goutleman would, like to | District of Go mi':t‘fen, hey » }mud me oy o W and's) pablio acts and votes. 'y CK troduces il protect lo) < Cruz. Ringing N (e e wia mincrod o fisfl" wfm woro e fi;r a‘,&q“ o ot ik ki i Shemon - and the trosfer to- P o5y in m«:—. g you s ?& o‘mfi'&l Nov. 29 1 e her arance '::m;h” u;” £ the kwid ot of the ' Y ilian having roeoived e e miles from’ the ”fi sern CONSOLIDATION OF COMMITIEES. { o its | On motion of Mr. LATERM (Rep., W. Va.) the Comulites { o RS A At peirRrt f d m pild it A U s doin Committees. o L Onmoton ataey HILL (e Tod), f Soetay o Vet (REATMENT OF UNIUN, SOLUIERS 15 GOUTH CABOLINA, | Wis reques! form the hether auy’ P ., Musa) offored o tesolution directing the | beey presented to the lwu‘ud ?’l o nmj C Tus meider of Tiited States. soldiers in | States by citizens of -flmm‘ etigate also the fucts conuected with the | or recuived by the ‘of the Uuited States il lu the sawe State, of Henry Miller, under | raid of Jobu ‘fiwm # | sentencs of death for the allegec orime of desertion from THR . . McCULLOUGH (Dew,. ' Md.) deefived on the Committea on the &n-m.-u i persous {n the States the Judiciary Commit toratio property shall w0 donger be done « NDIANA CLAIMS. of the Conmittoe of Fifteas, and adopting, re- | “20 s 4l 4L Ffin& ph s 5_00‘_“““.“ u'l.fl”:.’_ ans o hfi..luu.\ N, (D, - My 100% L fgat 20 he thing was ml’y disposed of to-night. (1:3 lead- ANEBRASKA BlLin given. 4 LA W Tiog the Temarie of Mr. Johtison, the moraing will hold & meet- Gov., Worth mid fhe two other Commissionérd I -y te-marrow for the puspose of regulating the stand- | pointpd by the North Carolius Legislaturo to! n‘fi }‘;if,"}f':iirnwu.anm Ahat fbs Nebt & piil ¥ oul Committes of the Senate will remgn | Gen. Skick, Lo (o effeot that corporeal panishmo: | : VoA o ot Con ‘ B et o foficted Hs SettowAY: tri Whd | e CHiATE deciacd gk M, Heidiicka wos afitiod to the | the Iate warHe aaid enlled upon 1 1 . pointed fn his stead fi o Of fl“«"b % & : ly | an extended inton’icl’l\"[ the President tosday, o :l | N e e rwnfifil‘w' g LT Y . y | i < Detm, Tk sl 4o yield the oo, | Sickier statiog thas Aslics was indicted uvier o vbarge of high- prese i D, . { v wus of Kochester, N. Y., praying that i 2. 1t wdtit XebPuskit was fuken, up. woy 1 3 o wtotle e MAYNARD (Rep, Tenn) desiied (hat the Conumittce 'be paid to the suryiving soldters of the war of i foll ot i panlos s the p | iny ints bave begu alreqd; s L * v i w1 OH AL deoxial the Lifito admit Nebrotk. A . askington-and ebtain the revocation of the order T e for thie o saentt vt e biit catled g ¥ € the Rebet army, and actiy qnl.npy for Gen. xé&m durfng et and Mo D!:"‘ - U to ikt Nebragky, and 10 cvaid. ouly be z | - 1 | Sieklos.: Bo bad tlis moment receved o telegram. iom Gen. ¢ : : is @ considerable dclegation here | sabmitted their No deeision s ver hean | A ; v, HART (Rep,, N. ¥ proseted the peticion of D, T b, woolen jueret, whicl, it appears, sl s | wwived ar, D tie cliaDake Rrd " that. tho order will be, e Irion wid 121 other cit . . . » tion of % per cent clear five porcent tax | revoked by cow)etont autiwority, the President fasor- O e e I Ois. 4 pensio \ o T nt to the bill fo aduisston 0f Nehraska into the Uiion uld nlso be instiucied to inquire into stmilar transactions | Mr., Ot ING X ed n petition of the 6%“0 wmuterial, g7 ing the B T | o ik, T5 RO th ' “Anow of 4 o had gone inio e Hostoit Kallroad Company, u reluction of daty i and Means Committee had & moeting ot | Cols. of Toulhians,, and: SLrOUIATs o | " prectied. That iivaek ol ot tuky. otéo sxcept upom habocde | L0111 ALl '».‘.'.‘.'fi.”"w A o "T'"*v""’".m"""""- s ot 2‘* i . : The Honse then west ato Comnites of the Whole on Siie of the, T ¥ s ki) i e chr In_a evbstitutional . y'elocle to yesumed the consideration of isei o the part of theIF Te. | et condiion that wiihin e 5iste f Nehrasks there b be ] pdhere 09 KLling o mac e A"V 1w diotne vy | wg BPRFEY upon Congress the neoeesily /Mo s sheiy Wbl o o on it il o7 forpes . Lo Lunauie, ol stncs o Sonmomse R . M\y,urnd severn! mg‘.&l"‘g 'r:' lfl'lfi':'blt , of appropriating seversl millin dollars nvrlw Sy renat of FOEW G colz, i upon. e urier ednditon uwt i | (N} i Commnities should be authoriaod 0 1eport 4py into Boue of then were adop! veral membors Jhu} 'fl\:‘un "Z' 1be ippl, are bere, and havo Fundaunantal coudition s1all Lo dubulited to tha voters of the Turi- I h& n““y‘l’,“'“"%?fi,,‘:y“ b F AR Lannmittes thonght it wonld Lo bettar to po-poe | monced iobbying. tuny of Nebrska ot 4. cloction 1o b " 1 )/ & @q | oy ol 1o bo hield on the fint he freotion gty sotion in regard to it until the House mu&:»’{’,x rtant decision haelieen e lvy%;(v oty g B 1 e W UL 1IN 0% THE COURT OF 1 ATVS. , She bill xepusted by Mr. Hooper from the Committes | ! g the deviz'on of the Commissioner rescsiod by e Opveinor of sud Teiriwry ;oo 2l votes gives | M DELANO (Kep, Oble) hniroduced o bill fo declare the 5 alnst the-power of Congress 10 terrilurial ¢ iin L1We W08 extend ias \ mnmammgfi 'm’ o, the Commitias arose. a

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