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; NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY d, 1867, ¥ 6 The New-York and New-Haven steamers, with o red f the seceded States CASUALTIES. e tnvestigation of the charges preferred | XXXIXrH CONGRESS—SKCOND SEsSION. | Mr.Johnwon was entitied to the fioor, bt wae not pre- | Bty which gecared the SR G L ient treutin i baate i in the awarding of con- | BY TELEGRAPE Yo THE TRINUNE. pared to address the Senato just now, so the bill was post- | it once to s full participation p fo il v e -4 popular fare of 75 cents, are doing an unprece Commissioner Bogy in 'y ENAT’E. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 1866, poned till to-morrow, them as if they {nd never been in rebellion. Second, The donted Winter busincss. The Continental and Elng i s to parties who were the high- < el FRAUDU: NDUCING NEGROES TO EMIGRATE. “lot alone” policy, which would merely refuse them rep- | THE BURNING OF THE STEAMER FASHION—TERRIBLE t for Indian g‘"""hw] el Hidide v s e Senate met at 13 oiclock, Presidént (mo tem) | aq ALY DO R " by it from | resentation fh tha General O emment until they. had L0SS OF Seck 880 08 e evia ¢€ NewYark. ap- || 08 e vt werd frosont: Moner, Cattel, | {0 Commitiee on Fupetfm Belatlons, to prevent and pun- | dopiad the Consitutions] Aineagment 3L Piotfd: | av emusensrs oo rom rsscs cquires. The Hon. A C. Davis of NeNHOE "B | criamer, Conuess, Cragiu, Dixon, Edmuads, Feasanien, e et e T onthy 5t uom: | Lon by Cobgress i superseding the.governments of the | LOUISVILLE, Jan. 2.—The particulars of the Toas of | the coldest weather, Both boats leave New-York ang 1in support of the charges. One of the princi- | Foster, Fowler, Grimes, Howard, Howe, Johuson, M- | j g the persen o offending with a fine of nof more than | lately Rebel States, e ers At up by the President in | the steamer Fashion have been received. The disaster | New-Haven every night (Sundays exceptod) at 1 o'clock erks in the Indian Burcan was examined, and | Penen’l, Moveun, Morrll, Rorton, Patfotson, Poland, | g5 600, o fmprisonment for more than five years, or both, | 1865, and establishing i their ernments | geourred when she was about seven miles above Baton p City have their staterooms and cabins warmed thioughe out with steam pipes, giving & pleasant heat even al cl to | Ruwsey, “Ross, Saulsbury, Sherman, Stewart, Sumner, vessel us 1 B trom the chim: HE DE. th cards were not in accordance with | 7 pull, Wade, Williama and Wilson. d s | and forfeiting the vessel used in carrying persons so iue | founded — upon loyulty =~ and univel suffrage. ] e niated thioh jhow““.i‘vn :niv;m tb:: I‘hm--m and that in ‘T;:':!x-mllfru\-':-':‘ .3‘.’!}L“c£..",3flm ll‘;:u"'mv Dr. Gray, the d“,‘{, 1'1 : (Dem., Tnd.) moved to amend the bill }l‘w ‘1“-74 \I“?l‘l‘u "rih ‘(‘IIAIH,B umn :“"lr“n ml"ff:ll'im:g' }slfi\"‘ }‘Lflfi’uufii"r-f"x‘.‘mgl’ n’f“?{#‘mi.m"'m”m«l'f’«'i s ¥ T ", o pant, 4 y the 3 . Dr. Gray, T ., Tnd. 0 3 o President's pla 4 A ¥ 4 7 TATE OF TRA Jthe rules or law & “ir dj tpounded it Irul\y to the Il"cl'll'. and | were avall, and lfiv boat and passeugers had to be | BT TELEGRAPH T0 THE TRIBUNE. f abandoned to thieir fate, Ouicato, Jan 3 —Floor stesd g1t bbls Shipped= Thae cabin passengers on board numbered over one hund- | 8,200 bhis: Spri Ims . Wheat 1a2¢. lower. Recel) red, but (Iu-llr pmies are Lot given in consequence of the ""’"""ehr"l‘r Mfi'h-b-h No. | Spring, 2 13! destruction of the rexister and papers of the boat. The | No- 2, #1 €. Com S and 1§@2e. better, cloning st a * ourual of tho a0 had anything of the kind been done before. | iy, FORNEY Storetan vestigation will e continued until the matter E THE KEVENUE REPORT. The CHATR Jaid before the Benate a communjeation from the Secretary exboied; and report prepared b The listof pardons granted by the President, which | Pas R ntly ealled for in a resolution by Congress, _',-nl» coples of the re ordere s proceediugs wus read by JOLUN | ny striking out the words * negro, mulatto or other,” so | The President had ex a8 to make it read, “ that 1f any one shall, by frauduleut | the more he expound representations, induce any person, demned it The D SUMNER said, if thls were a President, and the s0 carcfully of fits plan, it to be ‘o States w ly followed pre Lit the more the people "con- wocratie party had deserted the were Jiterally no mourners at the i1 might answer if the but not acting, it was of no setion. Some lid proposed ouse to admit members fo | saved. The people to e el Anaind. | and forward, scarcely knowing whith i action he had | & Tore compact. Tass ey would ledp overvoard 050, He wonld | Perish. R e | "“Tiic ‘pilot Thomas Montague rematned ot his post mtil 1t any- State adopted the Constitutional | driven off by the flames, when he walked 1o the stern : mo ¢ “The in > Ny s sifted to the bottom, and the parties engaged in it | & a r No. 1o store. _Oats frm and . bter: Ro. 3, 3e." Darlep—G deck passengers were mostly all negroes, They leaped g dosmand? nsles Mo, 9 58 91 J Iy SildiTinto the water and very few If any of them were | 357 ‘,.'t,'f'.",},“’u',fl.,h,wfi‘; oy g e o ] W of the Treasury, transmitting ¢he bill ner Well SENDEN (Rep., M the Finance Committee, and oporty aud 500 copics of the Dill were d. salen 1,000 bla pe the flames ran buckward | fog seliers at th Lard steady at 11§12~ Live Hogv—0 r until drrven Int0 | mprlr, and 10 e, lover: sl range frm $5 o $6 ), cosng and | with A downwand tendencs, Miwarkoen, Jan. 3 —Floar firm; XX, $11 X, 610231250, Wheet for No. 3," Cors frm ; e Al $3 10 for No. 1, $190 for o, 3, § Onts steady ; 4. for No. 2 " Provivions weak i Prime Lard, 1ige.: Dresed M yPeine FPock, ked/ : Tower, 6 Farelild, tho en- | 0T Vi 15000 bash, Wheat, 6000 busi. Oate, 5,000 Drissod ging 1! uld adopt the C g a8 et been furnished, but will probubly be sent 0 see adopted wroteat Pending the consideration of the bill, the Senate ot 5:15 ",’ 1t | adjourne d. - - THE NATIONAL CURREBNCY. The list of over a hundred names Mr. CHANDLER (Rep. ) presented against any_eurtail of the national cu 1 early next week. in a New-York morning paper a day or two > ublished in a2 e Was Peferred to the Finanee Cos v o) ) " e c0lo! ¢ | and was never seen afterward. Pince is incorrect. The names of many prominent o O oh HOUSE OF REPRESEN' oty . freated the colored population Justhy, | GRSk to tho engine mitil it ws too late to escaper | fior " hipmenis—400 i rsons were given who have never been pardoned, | Mr. MORGAN (Rep, N. Y » i The House met at noon, there being about a quornm y oractical one, as the | and perished in the flames. The steward and secon Uswrao, Jan. 3—Floar in_good demand, eblefly for the Interior, Rash fpers 3 Rebel Teft | Of New-York merchants nst any change i the Late ation of o dispo- | Wnate were ulso lost. Capt. Prait saved several ladies by | ern and oubimn trade; ssles of No. 1 Hpring w#il T Red and many of tho most prominent Rebels were left | on sugur; also a rewonstrance against the iy d duit 3 B e e et bite only. way Loft | Walking, waistt dec into the river, putting them into & | Witer st 813 @813 7 White st 615 5 sad Dusble Kuis 38 ther. on lingeed; also a remonstrance against the increased T Wi " was for Congress to act affirm D0 A tking | yawland paddling 1t with a portion of the stateroom | #15 0@ $15 5 Rye Flour stealy; ssles "L Wt o ont altogether. is NewYork duty on steel, Referred to the Fi ‘ommitice onb Ge two TS Biator: et be found beat | Diinds. The ladics were from Diisisaippl, Capt. Pratt | wilog ¢ 1d the markee et et of 0 by The following t'h:mm'].! in } (,w_';,, "Nfl;nu‘mfflru fl.\n r'u}" (' mko] 1 .. ,l.:.‘:m X r’\"lu )fir i o purpose, 't taplish® therein gover ““""x"““ 'Iu'mt'lxn;'("L“h."mw' but foally succceded r:&n;{ '{’"'.‘,":";m.‘."-’;.hh S P chuwm':c'a : b ade since t report: Hawleytown, | the curtailmen he 1 vus ctary he T its foundes % e in reaching Baton Rouge. i S & have been made ll'"(\' r'“ . \n‘-a Thomas H, Gage | t© the Finatee Committe David A, Wells, Special Commissione Tone, With | Bacnte Srinded .';.‘,'"’;u'l"'.’ g B and loyaity. | 5 lady passenger threw her three children fnto the XD L L T PBroome County, G. N. S on 3 g i o SLAVERY. ] | aTariff bill prepared by him asa substitute for the Cus- ne aud declare that Congress had no power to do river, aud then leaped after them. The mother and N6 | Shots unchanged; sales at $150321; Blipsiufh .n'.n.‘d yesigned ; Stamburgh, Cattaraugus County, B. § Cui- Mr. SUM (Rep., Mass.) introduced a resolution di- | toms Laws now iu force, stating that the opinions and ¢ not inelined to wait for the opinion of t of the children were afterward reseued, but the two other | dlisg $2a $35 § tan as to quality, delivered at the cars, Ral S recting the Judiciary Committee to inguire if legislation | clusions of Mr. Wells, with very slight exceptions, met | preme Ce that conrt should recolleet that it had had ! scen 1o more. The panic on board the | Freights: Flour to Boston, $17 to New-York, 0c. { to Albany, Be. er vi L. Lyou resign i on a constitutional amendment i8 necessary to prevent | with his, the Seeretary’s, hearty approval, ‘and commend- | bad Tuck with its p istons. The people had de- | sted ul. Two elcgantly dressed ladics, who | smount of Flour shipped by rail aad canal during the past year ‘There are conflicting speculations as to the object | the sale of persons futo slavery for a term of years usa | ing the report and bill fo the Tl consideration of | ermined that they would govern the country thensclves, | came on board at Bayou Sara, were wmoug the lost. 53376 barrels, nearly ull of which was ground in this citr. ~ 7 & punis| it for crime, e aan. /T'h avware Sefa ) s J y wé [ 6 couutry ’ Cixcrxxary, Jun. 3 —Flonr stesdy; sales of Superive at $9 258 Secretary Seward's recent departure in | Pubisiment for crime, Congress, They were referred to the Committeo on Ways | and let the Supreme Court attend to its’law business. e ——— ® T TN SS Whichy Srm . sales 5130, Ol of Assivtant Bocteeey * i ; Mr. SUMNER in presenting the ahove called aftention | and Means. Congress was fuvested by the Coustitution with the ulti- HE FENTANS. e ook iy 380 eoetpts of Hoge, 0 438; market declieed " company with his wife from this eity, but on inquiry | to cases which had come under his observation in which THE MILITARY ACADEMY. mate disposition both of the President and of the Supreme THE FENTANS. i do i "fl' B a6 231086 30 for "'2 —— and #8250 %7 60 for Dressed. Mess Pork alon at from the C nmittes on Ap- | Court, and it should now act as if it were in earncst, spropria- | There should be no restriction as to suffrage. Thers | ppesmpST ROBERTS AND TiE CANADA PRISONERS. colored persons had been sold by order of Criminal Courts Mr. STEVE (Rep., Pa. « shonld be no' question left unsettled. The negro should st the proper source it is ascertained and authority | T BL G 1 eimed to Titm th ngress ought | pre his present | to have the opinion of the Judiefary Committee as to F 1 b » teady ; sales of Kettle at 12c. Ziplour dull: sales of lower grades st €8 7528 F1@8145." Com uvuusfl. sales of m‘§ 11, whieh was read twice, referred to the Commit Is given that the trip is for I th only, ; i lition Tequiring & change to a warm | the ¥ight of States to fuflict such punishment at the | of thy n the state of the Union, and made the spe- | ba treatod faitly and he would be found able to protect | BT TKLEGRAPE T0 THK TIKUNE. y : , phy | dition req! 4 time the Constitutional Amendmnent was adopted. He | clal order for Monday next. hisown Iuterests, If the govermment tos be founded in Toroxto, C. W., Jan, 8.—Father McMahon is ont low ot 786 ..4 .“13‘.; at T6e. ‘m'l:-_-:.d ‘,’:"‘ climate (Sumwer) objected to the language used n it, by which IEAMIONT DISASTERS two or thiee of the states showid be found to work well, | in‘another letter in to-day's Globe, denying Col. Rob- ley—talas st S1O8178 Bre—tale B 0L Jored | the words *“except for a punishment for erim : On motion of Mr. WASHEUR) TIL), the Secre- | then the next Congress might apply the same plan of | wrty's statements that he and Lynch were receiving le, Whisky dull and decining; 5 i ood Ordinary, 20e.;: Tow i i i i o Muwnpnis, Jan. 3. —Cotton—Ordinary, 27¢.; G restored, o pfeon “h“"',"l’;."" ["“'f"'f"""'l,}" o 8 he [ o iy, . Sset M, e Good Middiog, . Toved to recommit the bill and pending | has ample funds to pay his expenses, and 148 Cone 80 | g ind frm. Del) sald the advertisements | Tug Star: andl was also directed to institute inquiry into | amendment to the Joit Committee on Reconstruction, | €Ver since he was plac d in jail. He thinks they 10, Jan. 3—Flonr in moderate demand and may--x-u: frequently s of the steamer Commodore 1 Long IN COMMITTAE OF THE WHOLE. should be spared the insulting statements made offi- | berrels No.'I Spring at #11 30, Wheat 1o Improved Milling 4'-”“,- nd, and 10 report what further legislatlon 18 | Without isposing of that matter the Iouse went fnto | cially from the Roberts Headquarters, and_states, in el lfla'u e L o i e i sary for the protection of passengers on steain ves- iittee of the Whole on the e of the Union, Mr. | a postseript, that he is not prepared e L o - Yheog It is said the bill conferring suffrage on the Inserted Hedid not know whether the Civil Rights bil | tary of the Treasu 1 0 colun te to th il th 1t Uni e o wserted. did Dot kne other th 11 Rights b ary of the Treasnry cotumunicate to the | aetion to all the secede ates, and thus the Union presented to the Pr e i Sutee, “Ho would ke 10 have the ‘opinion | House the results. of the investigation made by his De- | would be finully resto o Diptes; WO T SN food gr ated | of the Judietury Cotumte partment into the cause of the loss of the steamer Even- | My, BINGH citizens in this District, dent on the 2th of December. A veto is antied @s there is no reason to believe he will approve the Dill. 5 | Representative Bundy has introduced a bill, which h qaiet; to die on the | (™ g0 onival at #1281 05 Rye nominal at $1. Mess T ud not be . (Rep., Mich.)in the Chulr, on the President’s An- | seaffold, or anxions for martyrdom; he wonld most | quiet; sales at $20 %0, Lani qolet; mlen s $13. Dressed Hogs Grmg Maryland the Clvil Rights bill, and had, therd \ . . . N Ke ( was referred to the Committee on Territories, to od an opportunity to change the laws of that TIR ASSASSINATION CONSFIRATORS, nual Message. ey excl ace i 7 N salos b $d, Whiskey frm; t $2 3. ivido the State of Texas into four Territorial Gov- | State: Mr. WENTWORTI (Rep., 11L) asked leave to offer the D lingly exchango places with the valliant Colonel. | siess &5 Hlaker toni slesst S0 Lo oy i prioess VA0 S0 SUNE e Mr. JOHINSON (Dem., M) : following : Mr. KELLEY (Kep. ¢ speecliupon | LETTER FROM COL. LYN VITER COMPLAINT idiling, N§a 0. Middling, Tie.; saiea 10000 balen Receipta, 3516 . ernments—to bo ealled, respectively, Brazonia, Bravo, ‘M. rence of the resolution of Mr. Sumner; pesolved, That the I‘ummululnmu"h- Judlelary he Instruct, finane % eriticlsing i port of the See- AGAINST TI AN LEADERS, rts, 3,990 bales. nm;x&n%zrfia. s-.-fi’lxliz ..m i ey ey d $ado | b proposed would be accomplishied, he th ay, can be taken to p ry of the Treasu ng two resolutions | BY TELEGRAPR TO T e, i ; ; Choice, . Sabine, and Lincoln, and to be admitted into the | (£ FNYISECG L The Judge who orde Slockariie Ve smmnionet N:. Jisose on ; avoring the repeal of the | TORONTO, Jan, 8.—The Erening Trlmmflo publishes nd e “2.“,;, ploms; Tair, e s fif: B n S on manufacture A the other con- | a letter, a column in_length, from Col. Lyneh to the P Union when they ufficient population for rep- | rferred to had been arresied under the Civil Ri Rdoc colon aad sredanse of the Yo of 10631 aady aiss, 85 bor r and the case would soon be tried and probably carried to "\"““ o i S i he doetrine of the Secret t the war debt | editor of The New-York Irish American. He eom- \ i cosentation in Congress, and when they shall have . 3 d L o Appropriations. D in America believes o word of the scnrrilous | - the ke Elesmr T Pteh, . D, Proc Tumetty Dvightof Yao Such vituperation could only emanate frota HETCHINSOS—DUTTON s fmmense sum working capital amount had been the business wen of the afsed, In a large part, by taxation t says, by which that country is recognized and | der the Civil Rights bill. REDEMITION OF GOVERNMENT PAVER %nown throughout all lands, is suggestive of the | o M5 CRESWELL eald theamendmontabolishingSIavery | My MAYNAI ., Tenn) asked Jeave (o offer a res. | 4 1! forvn anufacturers id | tle hirelings at the Feman Headquarters, who livo | Sriinior'bec s by e oyt Tl oy e penal colony of the world—its name aud history indi- | ment for crime.” Eoent 0 Kivs theTrighs topel | i et L Tahy B L | ey et victory over our struggliig idustried w iR lochet oamlogy of jugts: gountyoen; A R e e . ot cating little clse than bloodshed, ingratitude, violence ;Lllml"ul?,\:."l‘n!x“.ml Y T ~,,,S, -‘1 o ».’.Am”..( l,)ln: eaAsury ni 520 bond sury | enxy m;mm"- v;l.uvmumnl-l ‘_',"'”‘_"’,",":,".""3"‘ Mlenges contradiction, that the hundred Fenian .\'nimr:':_ N. Y., papers please copy. o1 abolls such sales of persons, He risg intoreat 4t Dot loss than tiree nor taore tha | &Xtraordinary tax as for the extingulshinel e W o c A e e wu | PERKINS—EVERETT—In Dover. N. I, on Tho- and wrong. conld not agree with Lis colleaga fon of nt debt. Already the large importations of foreign g omers _here never, direct’y or A v, Rer. Francis E. Abbott, James P, Perkins i New-Yor Col. Alfred Sully, United Staies Army, bas relieved | the syirit of Slavery from the Staf Per. IDGE objected, and the resolution was not reateiing our bisiness men with bankruptcy. 1 oy s ;1“‘-"::"“““‘3";' ;‘l‘:lfi"‘_:“‘“;‘“l':n“gfl‘“g,‘fi;‘; ces, youngent dunghter of Lucius Kverett, eaq., of the i D 5t By 9% : haps Mr. as right. Thu ned It attempting a speedy extinguishment of the > o 1d a dozel r 3 ) & PBrovet Major-Gen. C. C. Augur, Colonel 12th United | when it was seen what the Legislature just - TORIAY, RECONNTRUCTION Bolley o€ attempling & Doy o o pacuia- | of Intfalo for the prisoners from that city Hewrote | TEpus CaiaEY L N e A s ey . B Georsiansa, desghter of Win. V. Crisey, e6q. | forelgn manafactu: | 1o Mr. ("Day to call the attention of the Fenian au- WAS a8 un d | {horities to the necessity of sending assistance and | WILLSON—BARKFR—At Jersey City, on Wadzestay morning, but nothing was done. | 2dinst, at the reideuce of the hrother, by the Rev. A. Jofnt resolution for | tors in_Government securith The seheme of the Secret ;. f ral debt was fo d do to abolish the black laws of which the Btates Infantry, from duty as President of the Ex- Angur will take amining Board at Few-York. G SUMNER resumed the floor and spoke in favor of ch was rea 3 | &ntlovin 3 command of his regiment, which is now on duty in ution, which was then adopted. yitories cars 1o effort was made to v | $mpioying o, Frisseli, Barak Willson. eu.» t0 Miss Jane A. Barker, all of Amesta.- p x ¥ THE MISSISSIPPL LEVEES. INETRUCTION BILL e of payment from 1507 to 1813 was about [ 1 . was A SNOWR ‘}“" sy poryost P—— 4 ';“,‘”I"u . : YHNSON prese the memorial of citizens of an the first business in order, 0,000 per aniu ; afier the debi lad been Inrgely in- | coming WNI" ]mlnlW"‘mlj""l'l"fgm‘";,m'ix:fi:- The following letter was this morning r pairing the levees of the sed by the war of I no_extiaordinary taxes were | | yneh has no gympath L : 4 nary Laxes Were | he prisoners wera all glad when he refused to tal DIED. imposed for 18 redemptio 1Es OVET EnrTent expens home Industry was s ariff. England has neve n aniity recommended by the Secretaxy of the Tr nnmittee on Commerce. AY ) OFFICERS. TERMAN (Rep., Ohio) presented the memorial of t and other offlcors, asking that in addition to srze of the money sent go ostentatiously, and felt | PUTLER-02 “"""'.n:'&';f'fi.';:fl‘nwp'«f.flr"'c"" infamme that his refusal proceeded from reluctance to ald ‘Bmeral will take place on Satarday. the 5th inst., st 2 o'clock ’ berts in his attempt to make capital by anap- | from her late residence. Carriages will be in waiting ou the mfiua ent generosity. Col. Lynch further says that he | the 1l o'elock train, Harlem Railroad, The frieads of the family d to its absorption, | ol by an avowedly low | g t the stupidity | ] asury. Not wi- the Treasury Department, addressed to Spinnor. M. DEc. 26,186 | Gen. Propos: ¥. E.BPINNER, e8q. thefr prescut puy retired officers be allowed the longevity h December, 1566, The substitufe having 3 Dear Sir: Ticlgsid please find $oin, petrned ne con- | rution. Referred to the Miitary Commitice. been Te oars after the clove of 1o Nupaleonic wars had T ian oranization tho heat ever ee. | iuvited to siend witbout furtber initatin. pelence-money. Nomatter how obtained, as investigation RAITRO % Mr. BINGHAM (R i attenp! e experiment of a resumption - Y L O | BARLOW—0n Wadnest i in the gt e et nd only wichin the present decads | tablished to promote unity ameng Irishmen in | PYELEES {0 Wednesiar morung, Jas .o the 1 ear o ec ag% Jock . m., at the reaidence nst Inereased tition a Will avail nothing iu the case. Respectfully yours, SHERMAN presente « the i i i 8 Dect Mr. SHERMAN presented ap that, as the sth se s effort to reduce the amount of | America, and secure them the position to which their | po il sarvice will be held on Friday, st 5 e any seri » ONERHUOQUT. duty on railroad iron. Referred to the Finauce Comumit i < 3 duty ilroad fron. R o e 0 v pon the. W o concludes by an ironica) | of her father-in-aw, Dr. Edward Berlo 71 Hodson-st. Relati The railroads of the North and West, ably repre- | tee He commented sareastically upon the wish of | nnmbers entitle them, and_ concludes ) | of her w, Dr. Edws A7 . ™ o g 8 ¢ OF ARMY ‘OFFICE constructio Laent =hould be speedily | atlugion to Roberts’s desire that he should be hanged | | aod frisads are respectfally fuvited to sented here, have had a bearing before the Finance |\ o aox (en. Aasa) precened the petition of of Ohe BPEAKER overruled the point of order, s that vemain 5 | fi order to replenish his treasury. 606 | yroatreal papers wil please copy. . WILS . Miiss.) presented petition of of i on (i Dherirttes- A Was BY CHILD—At the residence of Joln ¥. Lockwood. esq, Lithgow, Dutehess reporied from the Committee, and was b ot e Co., N. Y., on Tuesday, Jan. 11867, Veary F. mu, l‘fi sed pi erred o il h ted Pay. “Referred Lo’ the fore the Honse, subject to amendment TE addicss the Tonse in sup- port of the substitute. e said he was anxious that this | bill should be proceeded with until final action upon it He desired that the House s ible, ith Comwmittee against the existing duties ou railroad | ficers of the army for fu dron and Bessemer stecl rails. They demand that the | Military "“'“"“’ duty on the former be reduced to §11a tun, and on | ar CRAGIN ( the latter to $20. to the appointm s The Senate Finance Committee were in session | Leiitiiy W R Ve ueh appotatr ‘most of the day. They heard arguments from the C(i\ll ot atrict, and x e ilk inte » latte . o also introdueed a bill vestin v 4ron men and silk interests, the latter of whom want | ¢ "Ny the district in the same court 8 high rate of duty upon silks manufactured in this THE _INDIANS, INTERNAL REVENUE FRAUDS. COMPTON—On Toesday, Jan. 1, 1867, Lewls Compton, sged 84 years. A I e fiendeapd relaves are it ttend che 'unera, o s lte OF TWO WHISKY DISTILLERIRS DN NEW. | [oaessse.is Perlh Aubor, 3., on Fiiday ahecsess, 03 OWeety YORK. DODD—At Harttor, Conn, on. Suaday, Dec. 3, 193, Jumes H. Doddy ik s istl s havo been seize rerly of this city. wing-named distilleries h,| o‘ en i d DOUGLASS—At Cineinnetl, Ohlo. on Wedneaday morsing, Dee. ng the present week: The distil- | “y 2y Billings, aged 32 vears, wife of Robert L. Douglase, sud 15, No. 319 West Forty-sixthst. A | ofthe Hon Audrew Billings of Treatan, N. Y. DOREMUS—On Wedsesdny, Javusry 2, Petet G. Doremns, aged 68 (RICT OF COLUMBIA. V. H.) tutroduced a bl n relation ator decision had rendered imy hment of Governy Iy indispensable, Th o infuinous us the Dred S lery of John Hermi I place, huving a capaeity between two and three CTHERY country. Numerous other interests are waiting here Mr. BUMNER presented s resolution instructing the $ ears. 5 Judiciary Committee to inquire if any further legislation % - Y Me HOLMES (Rep, N ext & the Commit. | barrels por day. The distillery of Patrick Fenelon, No. | i relatives and fiends of the fanfly are respectfuly nvited to 10 be heard. 18 necessary to prevent the enslavement of the Lidlans ot iy ftar, Deove Chpnae T it A g R e ottt | Weet Thirtietivat., in thie rear of & bluckamith Shop. | o tuneral, on Fridar: toe 4th igst at 10 oclock &, fo No. b on the lives and liberties of the : /it barrels of whisky were found onthe premises, Be South Seveativat., Jersey City, N. J. 3.t bis residence, No. 115 Clintes ¥ h of these places were in the habit of running at night only, | FISH—On Thursday moraing. Fish, fn the 62 year of kis age. A committee of clerks were before the Ways and | any svstem of peonage in the Territory of and bave not, it s alleged, complicd with the law in any Brooklys, Mr. Edwu: Mr. Sumner safd the extent to which | tection from every loyal man, biack | Joyal mea of the country. It had tuken away all pro- | $te. 7 | Means Committee to-day and submitted arguments | or [ndians was carried on in the Territory of New Mexice Yoy e ol o) to0 show that the salaries of clerks in the Executive | Was greater than Senators we ware of. He read from | e Rebel Stutes, had nnsheathed the respect. GLENNEY—Iu this city, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 8. ' ecntive | o faport of the Commi Tndian Affairs con: | o Sad. Ehe Xnite of the Riabel ag THE WHISKY FRAUDS IN BROOKLYY. Willam P, Gleaner, sgel B years IR ox aid friends of the fanile are invited to attend the fi The case of the United States agt. William Murray n K eame up before Commissioner , at the Court-Ro¢ this (Friday) afternooa, at 13 o'clock, from No. 19 Great Jones st n Montague-st., Brooklyn, yesterdny. Inspector Fred, | remaiss will be takea to Matsachusetts for interment. ‘ed ot (e stand, bt his evidence de- | HAZES—Ts Brooklyn, ou Wedsesda7, 24 fast, Mrs. Hetty L., wite of w 1 :»‘ and the case was adjourned until | Jemes Hasen, e 2:1""1 every man who dared to ploclaim himself now | , an. U the S Departments ought to be increased. The statement | iz the freutment of eaptiv s, 11 support of that the Committee had decided to allow them 25 per | his resolution. 1t appeared from this report, he sald, that cent additional pay was premature. | officers of the United States Army held capfured Indians ple in such e of the South, white and ded nt once " Mate of peonage, and it was o this Lo directed at- | fqriehorl, o Speculators are daily sending dispatches to Wallst. | tention. Dotk Dot Chuass e the Speaker reswmed the Tose Al The funeral will 8 I P e from the | d t oporators denying that the Ways aod Means Com. | Mr. CONNESE Ren, Cal) watd the sdmiuistration of | ure"how murdering the whites and pisting luto secret | oy oo MEMSUIAL FUOM TR TERRIT e e tiorsey Tospey. ey | Y.t Her g Tevidar Pinsds of ths aittee has taken any action in regard to Gov. Bout- | a ahaime and a disgrace for years. He hud made efforts | £rives hundreds of thousnds ot culoes P eiecr, | lntu Tollows | st of the watchmnn (o ly'-{”n Diaced | pieestet el Cons. aad Al 3. ., plesse copr ation, but without avail. He had evidence f the world for ita neglect, fon that the officer refe to by Mr. Su ;- laod, ou Friday, Dec. 7, 166, Mra. Marisn | was personally interested In lea and 1 KERR—Is Londos, Eug Kerr. MOTLEY—On Wedesday, 24 fust, after & severe {liness, Samuel & yesterday, De o Moy, i the 300h vear of b age. it serzed tive barrels of whisky, Which | Priends of the family and of bis brother, James M. Motley. are raq cted to brand with the Government | o attend his fagers), from bis iate rosideace, No. 131 Weat Eleveathe rels were shipped at Middletown, N. Y. at., on Sunday, £th tust., at 1 o'clock p. Boston papers pl ' | jts cowand it of ability | enabling act, to enable loval nien States to form govers and ts into loval h a selves, The mil order any General commanding a « wred from ates authorlties. N Sk is | for refor JERSEY CITY. | his posse well's Gold bill. The fact that the Comm ncarly nnanimous in favor of it is no secre Col. Roland has addressed a letter to tl . | Government the lu;.;,.;-pm-‘--u|;|ril by the army. He h Mining Board, suggesting that they secure specimens R UMBULL thought of the minerals of the country, that may be found in | officers in the arm o appropri awa of the Hes, O o of lorities now eom wrier had stamp. The b 1t the Territory ‘. - h Commiittee, or as it rela A | Foforred 1o the ¢ ittee on Approps 5, OF the san — lease New-York, Boston, and Philadelphia, in order to | {or Comeelttee on Indian Affair d which was held this | Feferred o the Colmittes on ADproy s, Of the g copr. 3 ) 3 h In € | the Cor on Ind s, e At eaiorondice | fawe ' of ¢ Territory nsking Congress nend th 2 2 DSBORNE—In Brooklys, sudds et Samel anake a loan or contribution to the Paris Exposition, | to either of them than to the Aot Qi R UL UL, e the pay of Woderal of CIVIL COURTS. - e g bouly, ou Wednealay, the 4 lnst, 1 nmon_consent the resolution was changed to community . sherutod | o Leghslature: 1t wus seferred to i The reintives and friends of the family. and of his sovs. Samuel 8. and ! William J. respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, withos xifaKion SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS—JAN Ahus securing a perfect mineral representation. This | pafe the inquiry by the Military Comumittee, and so | Batore 3r. T8 . T " | farther uotice, from bis late resideuce, No. 13 Congress st., o Fridap, very declsion of th ot \*l-lw-nmi to the l‘fl(l-c( | n dollars was paid last month to | 4 et e Bouthern elaimants for cotton captursd mud confis. | wae i w0 At Hoby during th ar are 1-nl1h~1ly without founda- | Mr. WADE 1o No such payments have been made, ” The Secretary of the Treasury to-day sent to the re, con House of Representatives the report of the Special | With the’ understanding t Commissioner, the Hon. David A. Wells, on the Rev- | l""fi"‘"“"'_l'"w"‘- 1 enve. The pamphlet comprises 128 pages. The Re- | and the bill wasmade t recognizes a demand for a change of the tariff. wanse the tariff is already highly productive, and the LAND COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. B g of pardoned Rebels, hissing Copper quvenna has reached & point niuch larger than wae | Mr. RAMSEY (Tep, Minn.) oalied wp the Tesclution o | pe808 8udl postate Hopublicans, that 16 Wb "f’}" s ever anticipated. The reason for the change mnst be | print the Report of the Commissioner of Public Lunds, | G0y e Pt ho eid (it withunch 4n the industrial condition of fhe country. The causes | With accompany "‘fi mape, in_Freueh, German, Sweedish | i :l' u“fll vn‘x'm .::-h'; -Gl t :-} the \.n:‘mm“ ‘which, throngh their resultant of high prices, have | and English, for distribution at ‘the Puris Exposition. Navy, Cougross wits i comal ! " produced the disturbing effects upon our industry, | Fhe resolution was udopied. ' hould be ninde toobey. The Pre: wre stated to )lm first, a searcity of labor, especially Mr. HOWARD (Rep.. Mich) gave noties of his futention uld know that this Wi i gove i of skilled labor. The second cause to which the | to propose amendments to the bill relative to the regula el th e Be .present inflation of prices v attributed, is the | tiou of the selection of the grand and petit jurors iu the The statements which b that over a mill suggestion isapproved by a large number of members | adopted. t extended its Soe TNGRANAN f ), of Congress who have signed the letter. | Mr. POLAND (téps ALY Gffared &, resafation fonthe | A B R e ietolation (et | TuB cROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD-—-DRCISION OP THE COURT— Kl‘l;l;;—‘:h‘:r:i::l’;: Firirn Rohia, aged about 3 rear. A petition has been received here by a member of | printinge of 5 & of the Bankrupt bill. Referred to { of inspection u erals of the ;‘,"‘"“::'K:":I‘F“'I'“‘t‘ l'l:‘_‘"d“"“-"::““-‘l{"“:I"L\'{:";:}T‘:f"“ i re fuvited to attend the fuseral, :n‘:'uwm{x.un-g Congress from Tllinois, from a citizen of Chicago by | te Committee o Priuthng. 0 [ tates Army b so far un thay relate to the 8T | prxiin. p 1 : : e SR D ey 3 v 3 A | ND GRAN o as referred to o pe On | ol U = Sl an. 1, suddenly, at noon, k Ahe name of David McQuin, which covers gome 40 | Mr. HOWARD (Rep., Mich) offered a resolution fn- | B g e Sl rred o umlttee On | The Peopie ex rel. Jobn J; Bradiey ast. Thiowas Stephena O B T g Y pages, asking that Slavery be reistablished in all the | structing the Committee on Public Lands to iuquire what | 050 QUALIFICATIONS OF OFFICERS AT LAW. S04 ABOLAST. k R months. S ¥ . Jegislation 18 ne ry to protect the interests of ch co! Mr. LAWRENCE (Rep, Obio) troduced u bill to pre. It will be remembered that this was an application | The and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to sttand States and Territories of the United States. The | United s purposes, Lk e e 11 o 4 Bt gy A e 1 the nominee er faveral, from No. 185 Weet Thirty-sixthvat, on Friday, &b inst., o8 Snember who received it has some misgivings as to | fore the Jand in- Homestead | and to reguiate appointments to It wus read | A g v ’f ”""_ 1o'clock p. m., without farther notice. el propeiety o presesiting 1 (o Congre lands I The resolation was | vy | Sfoe atud otorred Lo the J udictary Gommittes | pei M ormer ineumbe adopted. i a0 | CANZATION OF MILITIA v : niDy th | » xourning Goods, : || A CARD —W. JACKSON, No. 3531 BROADWAT, bas constantly ou | ot (Bep., Wis) Introduced a bill to provide for wiing ind disciplining the militia, and_ for e . 1§ ‘Was tead and referred to "the by iy g g B e PR of the law law i% constitutional, or | ast that the Court will not declare it unconstitutional on @ motion for o mandamus. The followlug is au abstract | of the opinion INGRATAM, J and B e € during the ADMISSION OF SERRASKA. and in Turkey, Jn the pres 3 | freedmen of this country now are | Lis native land, but would reform | he had denounced it s a dospot should govern 4000000 blacks, ree Republie now, wh a privileged | = ok 1o exe 6K fro all participation pstponement wia agreed to, | i ranent eould 'be regarded | der for Monduy next allow all its prop [ fon _and exeeution of s band a foll sssortment of Bombazioes, and all ouraing_Dress Bouuets Cloaks, V andi HOUSES LOST IN WAR, need it no Gpecial Notices. Narrounded by Luxuries, Ltk le pa the lady of taste and fashion had still an ussupplied lazary previows | sirted @ provision extending the teriu of office of the | to the introdaction of PHALON'S NIGHT-BLOOMING CEREUS, et wind Ansistant Commisslonce {or three Years (rom | uug preeious gif of Arh completed the sppolotment of ber toilet, snd ssage of the Act, and then iding a8 follows: “anad nuy vaeaucy in their pumber shull be filled by the | made ber dresslog-room a perfumed Edea. merbers of the Board remaining in oftice. (Laws of Now- Distriet Unlon lh‘filbllfl. Al g of this Amcciation wil be beld a Hoada ator was appoluted by the Mayor 566, Premudent of that he would, - tenure of office. | and made the spe EXPCUTIVE COM York, 186, 94 vol, p. 2,056.) The title of this Act 1s““An inth aud Sixtieth sis., oa Act {o enable thie Board of Supervisors of the County | o8 Shecal e, AMES W. CULVER, Prestdent, ) BV ‘m. R | Of Now-York to ralse money by tax for the use of the cor- poration of the City of ork, uud in relution to the expenditure ther i unds i which this applica- of. The g wentation, K then adoption, on the part of the ameasure | Territory of Utah and for other purposes, as follows : ! i of value, 18 a medium of exchange, and a: gal ten- ‘After the Thirteeuth Section: * And a,’_nf, person_shall !nx:’x'!l'x;':\‘r"“:‘3-".‘;,..u|-.r,lh..f'\.‘.’r'xln‘::l.'f.'nnr:]J\'.r«nllnv'::'llf‘ o ol g | ¢ nlnlmllmlu , that the term of the President is not ex- Ger, of an igredeemable paper currency. The third of the | %imaise s mariage fn wid Temtory who b nof by {hie o 1o the Pre ongress. And tha people of | = Fre retary of War, s A e e e e McKillop, Sprague & Co., eanses, and perhaps the most influential, is the extent | o thereof, befors any o rt‘nluymxpfl"l jurisdiction, sl the North o perpetual vissals and slaves of | Jitlon of Dec. b iiting . Bubeock's E it 1s not stated mlnn- title, a8 required by the ,,,m'“_ No. 37 Park-row, New-York, of the hurden of National taxation involving e | bs ine not exceeding $500 nor lews than $100, or by § in | the South, odified the thitd seetion of the | report of iuspection of military posts mada durlug the | 3 (SEE e words, * any of thelr number,” only ap- WILL PUBLISH, BARLY IN JANUARY NEXT, sive and unwise legislation. The extensive duplic (e penitentiary uot excecding six months nor less | Substitute 8o a8 to provide that the Commissioners for | 1wt seasou. “Referred to the Committee on Military At | V2% Eugineer and Axsistant Cominlasioner, aud 1 o= S o uir by oth, such &ne and huprisoninent st the diseretion of the conrt caeh of the Rebel d be appolnted by the Su. | falrs. 8o By B o o Bo * THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. tion of taxes in turn entails and maintains an undue [ ¢ 0 id T f Utah shali el i Y - Beer £ War, | s | B0t to the other member of the Board. enbancement of prices, & decrease both of ProduCEION | protesd to Mre the rieh to the sociely or the wrvices of sby wouai, bok the District of Columbia, fustead of eing | From the Secretary of War, iy anvwer to Touee resch | X queation can arise i tis case aa t0 the extension of | The velume wil contaln a lst o the Business Men fa all parts of the ity married to Wit by reason of her having been - seaied " ¥ v i has been already D e sontinent o {he Pa. | the term of office of the Respondeat, because it 1a clear | Usited Mates and Brkeh Proviness, with & Tatiug indicating the relative of Dec. 22.) . e gt | that ho was not included under the term of E: staudiog and commercial eredit of each. of consecrated to him by any ceremony, rite or consecration, sacramient, iecree, sentence, vote o direction of he wo-called Mon ficer or fonction tation by hoatile In Indini Affairs, ARSIGNMENT FOR ML ATEVENS'S RILL | and consumption, and ¢ nuscqiuvull_\' of wealt ion of exportation and of foreign con and a large inerease in the machinery and expe wwissioner, and the extended t s to those t rs. The questions then whic ier this net 18 a local aet, 1 s the STANDARD WOKK for Merchants and Baskers. ME. ASHLEY'S AM Mr, ASHLEY (Rep., Obio) wollection. The remedies are next discnssed. The ity A s v cake are w Lomunissioner says it ia not clear that legislation can S e priated Ui, fim acotion dociives that the . 1to | (O IOl O e L (Ol e e eation] { Whethor £ 1t be Tocal this proviAlon, relating o tiese offl ) e available to relieve the scaraity of lubor. , be Jeniahed by & covernments organized in the lately R b I- | {0l Gebate on Mr. Btevens's bill Y cors i void, and_ whether the words *vacancy o thelr nessee, are not valid Constitutional State namber upplies to th lole Board or to the Olficers pre- OF THR lATlKI’:“‘: e “The evil growing out of this cause must 1o risor 5 in the course | g10.00, jeas than $500, or by tmprisonment g overn OLUTLO! y N ‘of time cure itself. The remedy for the second cause uitent] s Gen e ¢ Jeas than three | Mcnts, and that their aets were vold. The second section RESOLUTION 70 _CENSURK MR, STEVENS. y pe Mr. ELDRIDGE offered the following as a question of of said Territory no e than Bive y o section, LES, CONSISTING OF £ awid Territory not wore thau b in the section, PARLOR, DINING-ROOM and’ CHAMBER SUITES, s to be found in areturn to specie paym s. Tl outls, or by such fine and fmprisoument as the discretion of the court | nuthorizes the organization of Constitutional State Gov . quostion T entertain no doubt. The o ey T Tetur to, specie Tayments, Tho | oo oy may pose vk woas s e deeed o Compeent | eRmICDtS 10 Cach o mich Staten, al tnie citizens over 21 | P vaasthe lontg resloin roduce o he Honseof | WO vacaugy, b thelr, mupnbort, st b Fefurred To | 18 Rosenood, Walsat aad 3iaple veulling ¥ massfacturery prces, o Jegislative department of the Gove ent. Th wituess i the trial of the ofender. years of age residing therein for six months, frres) Reprosentatives Dec. 4, 1062, by the Hon. Thaldeas Stevens, expresses | What follows—*' by the members of the Board remainin; MANUPACTORY AND WAREROOMS, I e A Rl di T Sl S iararns | fein Shet l silons, e Yol of toy snch prefenied. o T A ovmer HAItIoN of torvitule, tb Do slooton. | 1 cariise T path of the Homse , o o I bffice’ —for its interpretation. *In their numbe g p LB h: manncr | spiriaal marriage as aforessid, bereafter born o anid Tersitor The third section fmposes on electors an oath declaring Kesotved, That \f any parson in the emplorment of the United States, In @ wumber of the wembers of the Board, and the between Bowery and Secoud-ave., 3 remaining in office” iucludes the President as an All Goole warrauted. appointing power, if efther of the other members shonld Vitite the office, and includes hix office, f 1t should be- come vacant, 18 one to be filled by other members of the atd. Thete 18 no grammatical’ rule which forbids this struction of the sentence, but such use of the pronoun Make Your Own Soup It tl‘mlmu(lm nu:?»cr,.u( it Al‘\'e‘r oommen. o o WITH 4 the destroying of certain of the |~ The main question 18 as to the constitulonal 0 8 of the United States as States the Union, wud de, ing them prov istons o ve refer) 0. ‘onl . > e 9 ; ¥ ki, dunation, of contribution ta asd pretesded Mormon church, ever held any office; eivi i d bill, has masifes flict with the provision of the Constifution contained i | Qreat s mclies of ndustry. Seconds An entire vemoval of | o s fue doecly y to Government. 1 the oy e b I g foy B Thic' 15th e tion of the T1IA ATticle, viz: #No Privato oF | paryose of mabing Sosp ab thelr homas with the PENNSYLY. &l direct internal taxes now levied upon the pro- | not lawfully married, stitutional Amendment, 1t 18 | Faolution, aud ther o local bill which may be passed by the Le{luh uro shell | WANUPACTURING COMPANY'S uction of bar, plate and sheet-iron; and of | puch wpirikisl 1 tinguished for their loyalty | "Nr. ASHLEY (Obio) objected to the introduction of the | embrace more thail one subject, aud that skall be ex- SAPONIFIER. ach additional taxes as are yet levied upon | “S"N8 mya ery male and female who sball knewingly and | A0 fidelity tothe Constitutl n and Union, who are (o act | resolution. pressed fn the title.” o elements of the manufacture of steel. 7 hird: A | wiiiugly it and s b oy be present ot s vereions o s o Mor. | 88 & Provislonal Comuittee of public sufety for the Btate, | Mr. ELDRIDGE claimed hiy right to Iutroduce 1t as » There are, in the present case, other Aiffioultios 1n the | ye cost of Soa?, mperior to aay sold for w duetion of the tax of two-and-a-half per oem;r; ‘l]m vt Xnows us uch, sealing or spiritual marringe with futest to coun. nn:lu ulm;mmull .1' r:n’n‘? o ntlon w:lllx:;m‘i:me question of privilege. . ,0' uhl-‘fl"'hm i!hfla ml: r:n‘;l .%.p'.:.. o “gomm (AN HALY THE USUAL PRICR. recei i o one-and-a-half or urage and give edect to the sawe, shall be deemed guilty of | #nd elect a Provision: overs d nys | The SPEAKER doubted that it w nestion of privi. | Which seew to preaiuce b “ . ections are sttached Sl o ‘Kuflm:e'g:::v':l":‘ O el o | &7, 48 on conricion therof belre 8 court of vompetent Juristic. | motice 18 to be given of the election of el | jogal but o biloubled that it lvas & duetion of eIk | obtain possession of the books or office. Tt fs that the [ Direcions b Stachud o sach bov. ‘. 1 M oresaid, persons cele- | ¢, 'y o such Cons! 0] N ven . unanimous eo; ere 9 duties of 04 persol Snue duty on sulphuric acid, and upon the mining e O o O L R i o Lo ‘Jhe | unanimous consent where there wus a spocial order before | (U T B B b s it o st nud mannfacture of emory. Fifth: The entire ro- RN ATl D) S sal v Dormst sty | Zouxth cangtion dyems OO O ation of Biato | F/omioate: e Hers yas now: b S o u < PH. EPPELSHEIMER, AGENT, » v o E Riry for any legal right for the possessfon of the books and moval of the Internal Revenue to < upon the mimlllll- e 17 and 1h et m"p s of descent tn efiect 1n | OVerumEnt, provi e that such Constitution sball be ALIZATION 3:“::’%’:‘“ e d {upers. A wajority can conf lhl‘ll‘l‘ulwq. 0 one NO. 56 CEDARST. €acture of salt. The total amount of reduction of the republican and ot repugnant to the Constituti seasl e [ Jtch, Ytch, # Swayne’s Olntment.” Terter, Tetters -and to what extent can | decued and heid to be the beirs of the mother but ot of U existing taxes be now :“mffd“c(l"_‘,fi'wt‘l‘t | it shall be aw ful for suy woman in aaid Territory, clajined ble with tho requirement of the Treasury for e i e L ; A‘;\Fllmzltmmv:nzfifi:(l&l:xrn Immu, n_ull o 1(|euilr» ‘action of wasamption without auy ded Nercafter opposed to the continnance of the Rebel- | fieir Terdtories s they exuted b ihe e cel principle of the 5 ed 2 _th g, maiutenance by her of him during Tion; ted Federal },n,w,_" otherwise wuilty of “ bigh erime. Aud that H ational Debt. The Commissioner recommends, | /it » Uil before the Housw o ; aud also 1o sne for and recover any real e A % . oF other personal property, giv e 7 than Jawfu prisoners war, and Wil | tion of the it of aald iFirst: A reduction of the present general tax of five Ry Sires. P sar falth and allegiance to the United BLates | does In fact astert. or ab least ad wge of the Act of 1862, eutite ont the o wr cent on the products and sales of manufaeturing | bracice of poirgany 1n the. territories of the Usited Mates, avd other It tmposes on Uie deleg sted to thy ndustry, to three per cent, and a corresponding | Rlaces, and disapproving and annulling certain acte of the Leglalative | Btate tions provided for, an additional onth tha {ed"m(.n in specific taxes levied on G | Assembly of the Territary of Utak o aay pemon, or bady polii they ever, voluntarily, borne arms aey that the person was on the 4th of March, 1864, Willing to | either the leghiatis e or executive brauch, mm‘-ly with the requirements of the President's | shall scceptor wivise the accoptance of proclimation of December 8, 1863 was at all times | other hasie than the Integrh on have e any woman in said Territ Iag fpasposs, s Lem of tho . FARQU 0 sl a right to demand ench n. Mr. FARQUHAR (Kep., Ind.) Introduced a bill to annul luol!lh«rlgnl o Board wotld l"’:“"llh 0 “revenue consequent, adoption of the | Erc 19 recognizes the title of lawhil husband United States. And provided further that it shall adopt | the act of July 16,1562, establis ” i Relator Oures Tich oftentimas uhove rm'nmnwumd:lifl‘u’.“utl"khi:m the Teceipts. of | 45301 & wilew as tenant n dover a0 tennat by courtay, | Uiitedt tuten, At e iiout the. consent of | hades of Tnc ofsioimsof the ey Tessd ‘twico aid Te. | A application Inight be maintained. © L A8 100 %0 s s e st 3] s 5 the las ! Jeulation, o cases under said act of 1802, s well | Congress, declaring all persons free aud equa) before the firudwmcumnmn-u on Nw.(um,.,. he reasous above stated, that it {s rarely, If ever, prope “ Cures Sald Rhewm, ._,""'1' Bl Diseases.” ; ast fiscal yoar as the basle of om Ao | e e o ot anroads \saching e sslrmutisbon | law) repridiating o ‘aelia contracted in uid of the Re- e ROAQUTIVR MANHION, Lo award & m ol 1t can only be g BwATNES ) o more..” iy o sstimated at about hirty-five mil: | A 00 S Gt ST 00 boog pree sithecr; | bellon, providlig for the mafntenance of free publis | Mr. MIBLACK (Dem,, Ind. asked leave to offer s rsc: | dbto 2 0L i Ve L e ot | o.7ricySosente ah "r"ar-'fi:‘m‘, o leaving a# surplus avails) 'I (OF | 11y"{he Distriet Courts of said Territory of Utas, without s jary. wpos ed | gehiools, for the exclusion from all offices of honor or Profit | Jution tn reference to he erection of & new Executive | tutional. That shoul b doue in @ more. soleti 1y 6 08 | or rewis 60 oeats to Dr. SWAYNE & BO! o orth (Ragues of sbouy Sweaty millions of dollars. | ¢ why-em-lhmcur{’ymmam ot Jeryupes o | Ler the Btate Government, al persons who Tive heid | Muialon for the Frestdent of tho Unlted States. Objocted | adjudication upen a tull ‘trial and mot 10 an ordinary | phis, and receive by mall, er further recommends as the basis | e wel the a:on-y o whieh the ofense | Oftice under either of the recent revolutionary govern- | go wotion such as this, vy, For theso reasous Tam of the lon that the applics- ‘RUBBER, JET, ke., ' prosecating of present 0 inei 15 committed. Buch informal hall, befe A fh opinis pr future legislation, the K’nuolplo of St :; o e Atloneaers, beng pressnted o th ments, State or Confederate, and recognizing fu Congress |~ On motion of Mr. WENTWORTH m,pd& the Becre- | For theso reasons T l“‘:‘ A e ) o relator; Mr, Marsh for | Torsle by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 413 Broadwsy, O'.“" whating the i ’ co i the right t 1 the continnance of the States reln- Rbating the dnty an raw material o the lowest poing | Sk Sl el EREEL ST | DA DAL e e ey eecion Tkt | Lo {he. suereyot tho ook and Aiguue | | M. AU R Laurouce, of the Canal- 2 upon the free list such raw materials, the pro- sed, who shall be eutitied " bail the duty of Congress to detormine whether the cordittons | Rivers, ordered last session of Congress. respondent. analat, uct mainly of oy et el | S of | have been complied with, and if ko, wnd if Congir iy pa ol Lo s Tl T i ments fof hmnl:: § ”{fl" ‘nubfln i ei !p&ma the Constitution and ordnance adopted, the 8ir ‘e o ot atbatn sk onasd L COURT CL%“ ~Tis Dav, dusi not, s 11 e gy oy s to b dec! itied 1o the rights, privileges and fn- e KU M COURT-—CHLAMBKS, "fiu.‘ e competition with am do- munities, and be subject to ail_the obllgntions wnd liabili- PERSONAL. el by onaian, I —Court opesa b 10 wlock . m. tio Outhe principles above laid down Tien of 5 Htate In the A merican Union. P twelfth section | BT saraomarm vo vus muimwn Hot gt Oouabeongh, | 18-Boriegh Bort ‘ommissioner has prepared a bill which accom- ovi authorizes the Provisional Governar to organize, arm and PuiLApeLpiia, Jan, 8.—Miss Anna E. Dick- [ 16— Fernald agh Coeer? ] -.ct o anies the report. ot to discharge (he equip such military aa he may deem necossary to keep | {nkon has o far recovered from her recont fliness ra to bo 1 Willard agt L s The of the in submitting to “"""J‘.:"’""“{.""’"m'“ enforce the laws and ordinances whenever dellvewl of avother lecturo on the {‘7’..:‘.«"&'-"-1‘-.'(‘0“- ot agt. Hoye =) House the Tarift wmréd Dy Commissloner | i ths scsed, o eeching s a b made to his authorliy. Beclion 13 L uring the noxt week. The geaeral call 0 No. 223, , el YAt rer differences of sentiment, | st Thih ML Y S5 e Dot e of hbouh COrpuA WheDATAR THE BOARD OF EXCISE. el by Hnu\“fm"w‘“'“ opinions and conclusions |yl o' the Bupren ad W e Pertotanon ‘" dlie extcoution | _ The Board of Exciso met yesterday afternoon, the | o ol ) 10 006 can exnmine carcfully | massor s flly and urly 4o ot civil Bection 14 suthorizes the Aivision dent Mr. Tackson B, Behulte occapying the chalr. | 5 o st o, . Hund agh Merne. aid fail 0 Jororive that he s | the o the s Bepreme Cour sl Texae 1010 two (States. 15 authorizes the con: Tint motion wouid be fakes on the en | ST . Juguenet. 2L s et e e | e o1 e ol o B BT T 0 e e ey g bt e | B etV | B ved the bill iyil i g it Koy} 3 8. 1 Em be improper for bmr‘m o5 TRUMBULL called up held ang . hunder tho Confedorate Goverhmant, sod the matter o bo defefiec | an. vl ol Rulr by opinions and conclusions, with ight o at wcig length upon the port Comm! 08 oo oGt Tie Sume. | 344 oo, 1% P sleh ety | BITAE “Seete he rach povc et B el ety i TR s | 3 AN |8 to the careful considention of Coi i question was upon the smendmant of Mr, | were three pia; pev = 'wid 98 frow fush o5t Nidkle. Fy o o Com | o A Sl e e - | o el Soheral R 1 Koo H{EE