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“yoi XXVE...No 8045, .YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1867. e s e D — > A A E S o e . v p0BpO olitically o J issned was paid to William ting-Mas 8. L. Breese, United, Navy, v from | the Presidency has enly served to e po B ‘NASHDVGTbN- . paid to Willian fudd, Acting Maater | 8; L. Broete, Tntte Ti':'" avy, to the adtive list foe MEXICO. ot gl S e EUROPE. :0‘"":«" Navy, for prize M enphis, captured by the Lie Senate Loint resolntion for the relief of Paul 8. v i ibion — P— P Tnited States steamer M, is 0 4 38 - hes, undee’ Us contract with the N: Departinen gcpil ¢ avo | art. . 2 “n-mnv'a PROCERDINGS OF CONCUES9~SECRT TARY |51 5. agnolia, amounting to $35, { ?v‘r {-mmmg; unulxrxr'::i;'h;n::; “‘l\n ;‘ w\‘\_ ste m!l:,},'l:_‘,,f“,..- EVACUATION OF SAN LUIS POTOSI BY THE IMPFRIAL- Was his re ,.,;.|;.|n,: in fl"hp]_ha i, .:‘. |.,\'.“l.._.(. the p_; NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE To JAN. ”. . . % ) g aplo. $—CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE FOREIGN | ceptional case of wawr prevented an on and A vaca JQULLOCH IN CONFERENCE ®ITH THE WAYS AND | 3y (', 8, Bund Aot ke Pend ¥ & s ; ey ey e S et ucul“ COMMITIER=TERRITORIAL RECONSTRUC- | o e e i claim ogent in this O, B0 | o fos reamiarton wouk P SULS AND TI1% COMMANDER OF THE LIDERAT | in the office was llkely to result] No; becanse the CON | ooy pn o s mminese. MEAN! ~TER was suspended “dme time since by the Paymaster- | g y =0 ARMY—TIE IMPERIALISTS MARCHING UPON | stitution on this subject is sufficiently explicit, and ds GARIBALDI ON AMERICAN APFAIRS, crees that when, for whatever reason, an elec LONDON, Jan. 10.—~Garibaldi, at the request of an f"flr\‘F“ "lfl)"‘f..\"l\'lll"!.\'.‘ o pay MONTEREY, 0.) offered a resolution 6. DAY |y g ine ; i cannot take place, the former President shall lay down ] auest 4 X i o the I..f}"i;‘:"“]\'.’;‘;'f" has been rooelved sk tho Taibuno | e o fast day of November, and the President | American friend, has written a letter giving bis opin< tering lethors will go into effeet as soon as the in- . Rt Congrens to the perioa | Bureav, Washington, o.s6r, | of the Court shall then assume the position and hold i fon on affairs in the United States. Tle applands the, aleristion 5 RS s Dipe e iaie: when he cease pember, 1t was referred to the Mn.m?nm. Jan. 0, 1667, from a vote of the people, and thus the vi 5 i filled. | election of colored Deputies to the Mamaebasais strnetions, blanks, &e., can be forwarded to the sev- | Committee on Judici: AR anigasement L% iase néke ilac NAEWhAR 1RO . eral pogtal offi The new regalations require that FXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, ek R 5 Was it nccessary In order to preserve o eentral wnity 1 | Legislatuve, earnestly expresses his hope for thé' = ’,‘ A St e e ‘]‘ S ”h . The SPEAKER presen .cd exceutive commuuications, | forees of Col. Gomez aud the command of Col.Vargas; | x4 pnasition wonld o an fnsult to-the | preservation and fatare hamony ooy - h.L'l!chl'm'i]vl(( r shall not be sent “* direct” when a nx_[lllln\\fll:) S the latter was defeated, Vargas, after, united with past progress of the Mexican people, Who, by thelr 10 | yrex the President to come to terms with Ctnpe:a diswibating offico is Jocated on a route between tho | e aadle by ho ofoers of {ho Engineer Trevius at Matehuala, Gen. J. G. Ortega issned an | jitical advancement for some years, have gaived a very mailma-office and the office n‘._dmm ion, and they | gor (he year 1566, Also trausmitting report by the Chi s to the people on Dee. 20, Canales has pro- | high position KThie liberty of the people s not represented GR “l‘TlRII-. Iy, are mever to be sent except inclosed in one of the .‘.{l‘lmpnu‘ e rel '“l\‘i;..l'(!“,"lll:‘xl‘:'lzl.!lm-l'l.:::'l:‘ln||| Patapseo in favor of Orte The French troops | by one ma ji moral conquests and their rights are [ Loxpox, Jan. 19-Evening—It is reported thad, prasernd peo retreated from San Luis. Mejin has commenced the | not symbolized by persons. Queen Victovia will visit the Paris Exposition, call~, e enyelopes” furnished by the De- Ao . partment to all Post-Offices. Every person counccted | by wens. Rushing ind 11 n against the Northern fronticr. Quiroga and | Tt is impossible, therefore, that one wan arrogates to [ T0 1 o her way to Germany, ; “This center is a principle of [ION~AGGRAVATER, SUIT AGAINST A UNION 801 | General from tamsacting businessin the Pay Depart- DIER—REGISTER%D LETTERS, ment, has bean yestored to his former privileges. e conlcemaplated changes in the method of regis- commel B TRLBGRATH 70 THE JRILUNE. WASIINGTON, Jan. 26, 1867, 1n the Sonat’s yesterday the procecdings were entire- 'y..k\md of ‘mterest. Mr. Wadew ade a strong cffort o get the . ‘o do it share of giving the people snother railroad communication between Washing- ton andi the North, but the friends of the existing fine were too strong for Lim, aud his bill had to ' go ‘over? and take cos for next week, The Bank- yup’, bill was then taken up. It makes €9 pages of t of con- artinnent of War, tr: itting 1i cer 1 nitting reports of tours of Mspe 1 in reference to Californis cay o ted matter, and required two hours and & half to 2 et 4 it T % THE, UNRE OF OFFICE DILL, 3 Téed from the Secretery’s desk. One or two unim- with the service, through whose hiands a *registered | op motion of Mr. HALE dtep. N. Y ) ihe Sens Lopez in command of its advanaed guards are alrendy | himself the center of union Loxpoy, Jav. 19—Evening—Up to the are agreed to, and withous | Packago envelope” shall pass in transmission is re- | regulating the tenuro oF certatn civil offlees was ordered | ot Charcas. Trevino has rotreated to Matchuala, | Political and soclol truth. il"" are ""l"""'“. o hour 41 persons are reported to have lost their lives) pr The' t9 beigxiiten P the future. Tnstitutions, not men, guarantee the ns 4 rted : 3 : g by the breaking of the ice in Regent’s Park, Othe amoros with orders for Berrioza- 2 “ " + to the people. Snch is the spivit of the present centiry, - d Fane 4, 1865, gravting lands to Michigan | ¢ reliupon Monterey with all his forces to aid | oy g canced ny the alieady cited decree of the sth who were known to be on the lake at the tine of the) o wiitary road from Fort Pickens, | 11 defending the city against the Tmperials now ad- | Noy - jutroduced a lamer Jivision in the Liberal | accident are still missing. 1 sunty, Mich., to 1, Green Bay, Wis. | vancing. Cortinas is r ¢ seessor of & sk ¥ o mbin g s Lt ) in a1l cases $0 be o {0 Commlttee on Pablio Jands, "w-h'fi'(‘u:"\'i:f is _lal"““lfl‘f}l a8 ;{l:l {coossor 0f | party instead of formiug majes union under the con- | L1v Jan. 19—Evening.—~The nnnsvally ine Wi \ MOORHEAD (Rep. Pa.), on leave, infroduced a bill . sllitary Commande stitutional Agis, tense cold of the season has so aggravated the diss p'u'l = l‘,"; ;‘"' "';"""" b l,”' f“[!"" 4 : '“[ '111"' ”‘“r\ ier from Monterey arrived at Matamoros on | 1t has, also, brought upon our cd 058 of confl- | tress of the poor of this city that it resulted to-day iy and canceled at the mailing o 1o full postage ot 10 COMMPTTES: the 8 inst., with the news of the evaenation of San | dence aud presiige with ¢ to trade® marks, Keferred to Commitice ou i i ard to onr capacity of goveri- | o bread riot in the streets; but the distarbance was upon all registered letters, whether foreigu or do- Onmotion of Mr. BANKS, the Senate bill for the rellet | Luis by the Imperial forecs. The following is the purselves under republican institutions. This is 80 | pot of o serious character, 1 on of tial - law the || mestic, must be prepaid by stamps. The registration | of Georko W, Fisly, Coneul 4t & , Was takeh X correspondence which took place between the fore evident that I need not dilate upon it. Suifice it to say , : oWl the et on of martial aw in A8 1| foq are as follows: mnmittee on Clafns and veferred to the Cormmittee | consuls in that cit ke P L Bl el et st gty ey e £ mthern States nntil they are admitted in the || FCR TR L TR 3 ol ex miets cign Atfairs, tew | TMANGINg the Liberal forces, us published in The Rio | (00 S0 D T o e (harn 6¢ the modigal Spaliing TR s Do n ettem o gy et g0 o e | O o s wad tlunsiot 1 ingire iy o tee | Girande Courir, Lut originally in the * Boletin Gicial | 61 Wheokote Jodobendeon b e e heing b § mibel o B ioripR 0 sentt onoh o dors aldressod on Military Affairs was instructed (o inquire Intg tl e Mativoras, 1 former love the canse of much joy to Ste- || gland, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and the Island of Jamd and Justice of ing bounty to the Ci RN L it At o " neE | 1t says, ine ) Cover) selves, becd ur | 1 " v s andothers. Mr. Koontz of Pennsylvania read %0 ceute ¢ on letters addressed to Ca 5 cents | froops GOVERNA AND MILITARY CONMMAND OF THE FREE | 1t says, incapable of governing onrsely hOcHNING: 0 Chambers, in reply to the speceh from the Throney o) nlisted for three years or during the war, but dis- L e b s e dantie ok biead o) ors address O Gera , or Vi of the AT R STATE OF SAN LUIS, OV Eernmel not based on law, : . + itten speech. 1t was his first effort. Sco- e o Totwarded | "oy # . i <hall be discontinned ; grants to the Legislative Body the war. . ] 3 Austrian postal union, the sime to orvearded Onv motion of M, e (Rept Mas the Joint Com- | ATMY CORPS OF T1E NOKTH, ADVANCED Guanps Di- What evils may not yet cause € Tuarez, it the 4 i 1 the *Prussion | mittee on the Library was instrneted to mquive into the 10 0'CLOCK A, M. duty Mu\,‘ triotism do not speak energet the rights of questioning the Government ; proposes 5 nal H tant amendumcnts We i 1 l:'hcr action the Senate adjourned, The Tariff bill tge esupat1o'clock on Mouday. fhe House had under co sideration during the s, eof 8 lay Mr. Stevens's enabling act. Mr. F spelding ¢ s Radical friends, most of whom v eof the opinion that lie had become a Conserva- « 8 s by offering an amendment to Stevens's bill, \ saich authorizes the suspension of the habeas corpus quired to make a record of the number, &e., of the DILLS INTRODUCED. Naranjo came to Mat: T (Rep. Wis,), on leave, introdueed a Hill to | 1,1 to t provided for that Mr. PAT ipt forit from the per- | amend the Act es where it is "o same in the book or blank & | purpose, and also to take a re sen to whom he delivers it, in all practicable. The registration fee i @il Paxis, Jan, 20.—The Empere aniwportant order, It direets that the address of the v ellw 1 o oontz, and wade a speech fall of || ! ien und 1amburg™ line, or by A ! L e - Gove ! ed K o \P' Hsir closed wail,” 5 cents cacki- of ‘purchasing PAGE'S pletwe of Aduiral T Tl Iy L s tollowing comimi Dis conselenicet None, if we rvegard ouly the that offenses of the press he tried in the Coree ' or at the expense of ih‘« \1“ fl-lf;l"""' The “ bill” of the registered letter and the letter now in the Ckpltol Botunc, B e 30 Toot Midnight. whicl tnerstands e true Tight, and wiieh Uiy D | Courts; that fhe stamp dutics e reduced, and that o also wade by Messrs. Plants, || g1 o » 8@ oly, 1 aso of Joss the | 1 CONSTRUCTION, Fram B LB L G2 e R b o P Nove £lie knows how o save and place them in i s Teduced " 8 o O itsclf are to e sent separately, and in case of loss the 1o Touse then priceeded to tho copstderation of Mr. | deraigued Viee.Consuly In this city, eharsed with T | pOrt iy, if e b vadifon of affuica as | the Tight of the people to meet in public Lo Yimited 1} ler, and Ward. The House adjc at 4 o'clock |} pecial agent of the Department and the Department vens's Recongtruetion Bil . i & boRor 1o laton "Von that | they now exist. only by those regulations necessary for the publia seretary McCulloch Lad a protracted interview on | | jteelf are to be at onee notified, and the lnss ferreted [ | 37 37! $ ONloj stated that ke SeC o3 0 it Ve 0] v ] enta In Matamoros speak in zn cloquent | "™V DY 11036 s Wy = e arday with the Ways and Means Committee in v sl y " lo ev Do tdte 1 Toynl Btaten, 16 would B 10 the army wnder yous i erence to (s, safety. The decree concludes by declarivg that thee y with the Ways ) B out if possible. The Department has made every were pojocted oynl Btates; 1t woul oy (i 3y yourseif, or that ¥ 11as not srtfal m..r,,, Been alteady practiced by solicit- | yeforms will now crown the edifice of & » State itins o0 i to thik Vo | e & foreien aid to fprison me and otiers af the legi. el ) pue all confidence, W ties u | scnd a chief huving y Twithout Which, Mr, Francisto without | that we send you_ thie present no Tzuel hins the kindness_ to earry you, pending the arrival | & of the commission which will'go to the Iaclenda de of Cong isfruct loy intervens ! 110n, seckivg therefrom an intervention in the politi fonnded npon the 1 Lftalis of Mesleo fu ordet to remain in power? Who will [ The members of the Cabinet have tendered their spoli an intrigue, in which I donoteon- | o . hor the Government of the United | resiguatious to the Emperor. wd to the Gold and Tax bills, The Committee | | gor possible to insure the safety of registered letters, 4+ med it due to the Secretary that he ehould be con- | | pug it recommends the use of the money-order sys- # ted bef final action was ta on the former | | tem where practicable. ¢ iestion. They bad prepared a bill in accor Collectors of Customs ha to rec votes of the respect to ¢ » hee rized by the | tion were to | it seemed to him 3 . v ,']‘k"‘P,’:"'f,',':\:,,J,'k %113 | tive tu this tnpo el that it qid not afford | Bocas for the purpose of giving you the dof ith the one mentioned in Saturday’s TRIBU Secrctary of the Tre tion of 10 per i of inliabitqute in the | evaeatlon, in order tlat, acquainied with the fact#, you runtee that | ¢ the peopl hat sgwe stipulations, wful to Mexico, have made, from the fact that application %as made AUSTRIA. 20,~Reports from Miramar state thas arlotta bas quite recovered from hey & © &, Clanor, Consy N, Bansees, Vieed mino Tees ctfully forwarded nee and Re erelly whole term ry cents per pound less the legal o - o X 4 ot « s ) It necos: 3 shenever the Secretary d sl tared f their functions as frecdme THo plapoesd to | may djctate the measures which you thIlk oecessaiy; ko aid to quell a domestic quairel, that Mexicans ported rods wh 1 an import duty of 1} per eent. | g1t end he proposed to offer an additionul scetlon to the - . eliow . ™ ¢ 5 Sias " The question having been presented to the Treas- R g e Y - e Agent of T B.M, Besides, does fny tandid porson helieye that th help | the Empress C gireposals, to be cpencd on a day indicated, and award | B nsul of Hembnrg, the military of the United States lent to D. Benito Juarez, YLe same to the bighest bidder. The Secretary in- - jgn waters and sold sange of this aet, wid until the satd States jorebellion T . By N an port w to import dufy 1 be admitted to representation in Congress as afore :i X v]lz.li“mn,'. 11‘.":.:‘.«'\.‘:}' I-:v:\é:'mnlnx:fi x‘nlnl:)‘nlx‘nlh:vmpl|lxv:rl|_l‘y=].(ll,\;;,:.Ill;‘(‘n; m('m ViENNA, Jan. 20.~The p“m;: for the ",25‘“:“_ . Nee B e & are M i I ’ A\ an armies will not be carried on ;“"“l" g i cies gt ."f'e i i 7| That change of ownership by salo or otherwise in a e o Rk .'..‘.."i“.fi;'nll’:'x:":'fifl» orm, Headqaarters o ¢ inerul Trom the secresy that enveloped thewt 1§ re- - had | auy objections to informiog them | foreign port renders them linble to the regular duty. o “districts of country are G VRE peat, does any eandid pérson helieve the first, when GREE( e crnor of the St tinl law for und during th P e TISKINBENSS, QAYERIOE oL N St Bherdan's order Oct. 23, in which interference 1 the po- 1 Ntleal affairs of Mexico and my fmprisonment | gent Gen, Kalergis on a special mission 1o red to sell gold e »lmx_xld cent upon all telegraph wire manufa 1 am- | SR e armied with power for thelr protection. and to | - We take tls occusion (o tender you our considera- en To dottle Taisere:da a4 ertise the same in one or 1eore papers, and receive . / e |r|>m4»u} as to whether the equipment of an “'And be it further enacted, That from and after the o CAL dec ,,.-ly.q oy Q:‘munry mprisonment, acceptivg hefore | svere illness. : 1) *nmed them that he had no objection to a bill of that I X o their return to the United States, it has been decided | said, the \'l"‘h fon of the writ of habe Qg and ot 10 Aefend other prisate interests, the more | tion of the Aust : saldl distriets o 1 3 E o o Joi ’ Bow and in what mauner he sold gold | | The Paymaster-General has decided that an offic W pedl et £ 8an Lujs | Juaiez’s own Minister, instond of protesting aguinst Gen. | oo gun The Greea Government has ERN FORCES, o answer to yonr note, dated the 25th fnst., brought by in New-York. He td1d them that Le left the mat- . | using a soldier as servant should drop on his pay : 2 i o - o account the pay and allowances of a servant. When ir. STEV aceepted mendment, The tollowing is the reply of Gen. Trevino to the forelan P & Wi el s ter to the discretion of the Assistant-Treasurer, M. , | 49,00 fficer cexfifies on the account that he has sub- |, Mr.KOON Irseed the House in sapport haulg N e ” . PaK frhrof o xm.",';.'.f"l;'i«';u"«'.',“ o B el b ew, | United States. WVen Dyke, and that he knew vesy little about the . | sisted such servant at his own table, and that neither | of the bill, y ¢ the distranchisement | GOVERYNMENT AND MILITARY b gy ebied Ay Orlegns, eXpressing :‘llt’plh«k at his edndnct, canioping et details, He notified kim to sell, and sometimes told | | he nor the soldier s drawnfthe Initer's subsistence | of Heyle s icks, AT O S Gutins TRvision CORPS OF NORIR: Digy {0 abstain grom iflugueing Shetidan to 4 p\vyn) go- PAIN. 4 M. SCOFIELD (Rep, rong ae the Re - g i ) 4" e ‘MeSican front) i which {8 st be - Mapnip, Jan. 20.~It is reported that the Governe the commntation therefor in kind, he may be ¢ v servant's subsistence on his pa the amount to be disposed. Latterly they had only r f 5 TN V0 drop 1 ould not afford e the people of Mo of discontent—to 10t that sed (nflaetogd he wetions't Did fot the unmasked ig- 0r08 ocour alwokt mediately uftér | mpent of Np: is abont to send a Minister to the ruhu. wa, it vention in Matai outh in h uth in a b t Dou Franciseo Tzuel, 1 inform you #0ld the daily receipts for customs, more or less. : . . account. f the count to the United States wh the Spanish_su) He said they bad better send for Mr. Van Dyke, E {0 Engtand of Poland to R Tie gavo credit to be that Gén. Francisco Azulrre has received antieipator '"z"“ prisony fi:\d have pot measures heen takeni by a | UBited States. " i i stion. | s for a desire to reconstiuct the Union, but th orders fro your city with I Lhe othol hand, have po ru o 1A Ly PRSI who would give them the required information. o to Tt endl by difforent roads. The T e Gene- | Digh Public ruler t0 subscribe to & * Natioual Govesu- o ; Thie Committee have accordingly sent for him and arty. however, scemed (o bave eomo to g e to mect any cases | Juent” of whieh D. Benito Jusrez is now the head,to sage SWITZERLAND. B e ST TRURGRAPN TO THR TRISUNE it h f, . A Parad. 0. Twill he | himself by this méans from Constitutional ves rictions, Jan. 20-—There is ot that the P beis expected Lore to-morrow. After dispesing of SENAT ¢, Jan.19, 1867, | €Iuslon that the Republican policy in the Constiiutiona arada road Fwill bo | Ml & natitution that attcmpts are now being made Jan. here is a report "l‘-; the Gold bill, the question arose as to the propriety ENGINERR'S DEPARTMAST—PETITIONS. Amends ianingBlavery, sud {n the Csvil Ses ousand t M50 1 1o destroy by bita Who_once supported it, in order to re- ying in this country P biil, w cast, 10 one keemed 1o have m usand thanks for p of additiona i ancial matte The CHAIR laid before the Senate a comumunica- | 5o, kn tho Heck traph: T¢ the (X tain the Presidential chalr, is defective, not equal to the - al matters. | § o SV e Sceretary of War, transitting the report | £ B e the Thton, 16 wonkt } oceasion, let it be amended in the manner preseribed. It appears that some seventy or eig! willion dol- of the Eugineer's Department of the army for the year we would take the place in pol The people m(m\ucrrl‘lmmn Il]jrh' ::luod Iln ten years of \'. \\'.} l)]-- i 22 & ot 1 3 o Nie] ps referred to M oy ittee. - Bad ocoubled. o TERONINO TREVINO, wir the constitutional principle, the right to” govern S 2 Jars in compound interest notes fall due the present | 1 T AL Sherensed Tasitt on woul were e 1o Toe the *Tout e ETN0 THEVENO. | R L O ke Tt s s, and Uhrongh them | Syocknona, Jan. 20.—The Swedish Parliament waa year, and that, under present amangements, the b | prvsanted, and ordered 1o lie on tie table; also, revernl | O & Canutit iir owh lits, aud the vights of man. This principle % st i i thad Secretary will redeem the same, Two or thrée of f | Temoustrances azainst disfranchisement ou S500UTS OF | That naeadIment was adopted by ¢ ona's army has taken posse canniot b taken from people who, like tho Mexicans, | opened yesterday. The King - SEX Wero Ord 1o lie on the tab T st Biates spproved 1¢. | of Ouadalajar witat of the State of Jalis Shtained it by the effusion of blood, even thougha eivil | Sweden wonld always endeavor to reroain nentral in war be the result, {he various differences hetween Earopean Powers. feans, 1o not come among you to plant the seeds archy und civil war, 1 eome fo save you from both, hecause they are lfeless in contact with the precept of law REPRESE 10 THE MEXICAN PEOPLE of the French dged 1o carry it out. Ouly | OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION OF TI itive answer—Delaware, her own it A the Committee are in favor of some legislation that ¢ LEAGUE 18LAND. will keep them or their equivalent in cirgnlation., Mr. HENDRICKS (Dem., Ind.), from the Committee on by Naval Atfuir il of acasion in being opposed to contraction. Up to the time of | fuvor of the TIVE OF TRAN The following commun Muryl ll(‘hln.vl-\, which t for fron- & Arngss, Jan, 19.~The fadvices yeccived from the i} ont, 5 o'clock Saturday evening, the Com- { ¢lads of ther o M . B TP g T i1 ";‘] s ot i ples - (horities in Mexico hus recently appeared in their | 140 not come to Mexico that she shonld lose Ler honor Kt % U NN0S WA 6 A A SR S R PRES- e AR e 'S organ, the Estafetle: gr prentige s the olject of Iy coming 13 to redcem ot | Tstand of Candia state that the Cretans had fongh$ v be re| -1 i g e zing the paymeut to S. B, Wall i iindd a people who perm! gn iuteryention in their er battle in whi ol vi @hbly be reported to-morrow without fucumbrances. | Hot . bt G¢ ieir elatin for paxxcn Luoariols | ok B e e riics The fundmnemte) 1aw o) | Snother betiloin which they claims s 'vistery gwes The House Select Committee to inquire into the 1 {Ofeia) Communivation.} ATty tho persoual iuterest and ambition of & feyw are | 5,000 Tarks, { svember last, publishes rthy fo form a republie "”"""::"::’:L‘}h"m The Cretan Assembly bas issued a call to all the Nimm, ** The people . . - iting to dishonor.” powers of Envope to send Agentsto Candia to witnehy t Hidulko ought to enervate | X e conditi . My prestnce, 0t that and report the condition of the f'fl"‘"" that wise b The Inperio, in 1ts fsene of 20th an article to m known the ohject of the Emperor in | peyerses but that \gether, at Orizaba, bis Ministers and Council of | T donot brivg ta A under Kk ITayes In an Piute tndians n Utah.” 1t was referrcd n Affairs. COnRE killing of certain Union soldiers in South Carolina, he Land and the dischy : dition against t ge of the persons convicted of the | yo'the (omumitte erime, Las summoned as additional witnesses Major- B AD LAND pilon Sheri Secrotari i . WILLIAME (Rep., Oregon) introdneed a bill e % horfrdie Sy ’ it of | her defense or w Generals Sheridan aud Thomas, and Secretarics Stan- | 4qgitional jand in aid of fhe construction of w r S d o tikge iy sy ricle wis ot inserted in the offieial part of |y, ey, G of little tmport compared with the tiie polit- ton and Browning. from Lake Superior to Puget S on the o kw0 or Lirdo miflions of | 1Be Jouna); but 1638 Knawnl. that it was transmitted by | feal and ftermational iterests of & conntry, SERVIA. Custom-House frauds, who refused to obey the sum- COLOKED SCHOGLS IN THE DISTRICT. LRt huYeoples N6, Bir. O R (e | the putcation; ° : Persong ropresenting private interests umEr thie | the forts held by the Turkish troops in the principality mous of the Special Investigating Committee of Con- Mr. WILBON uus Mass) offered n resolution, which |0 filed But the Secretary proposes 10 a T pinion was Justly affected knowing that th peror, | semblance of publie good, ind e in the rebe | o0 <opvia, g was adopted, instrocting the Committee on the District | with himself one other o1 mian, who happens to hold the | Maximilian, had given as the cause which decided the | of patriotism, decuse me of persoi off. of Servia. @ress to appear before them yesterday, sent word | of Columbia to inquire end report whether the corpora- | halanee of poser o a Bene St nine Juders churged with | eventun] abdication of Lis power; 1. The state of civil | NeX n this point, listen toa few words: There are i g 5 that he will appear. This saves the Sergeaut-at- :“;:f";"“‘,‘ll‘:,‘,!,’:"i,“';"‘,,,’,‘;}';,,‘,:'L'}"’,‘;;',f with the laws of Co | the decision of questions of Thi 1 At In | war of the country.: s “,;’.'I}'l‘.‘.“,.'.:'...’I.‘""",'.':.;’,}‘f}.."fl.‘."fi‘,‘,‘;’f;,. ;:',?."',;;f'l" 1 I 'f."",f' 1 J a oy 10 New-Y - d e 5e e Departiment o v for b . ¥ 5 ! . « 210 ] " oe. 2, A\ Jan. Azms of the House 8 journey to New-York. apart for the support of colored schools e Department of Btate Je oD o e phoe a1 | /2. Tho possibility of & Franeo-Ameriean intorvention,!| tators of States and men "eady fo proufince & i D% | - Bio Jaruo, Dec. 2%, 180, via. LONDON, Jou. 18, A prominent Sonthern editor, who was during the o walrmo Ofih FOAMAG RATLROAD, 1 e ety Jom exhibitiig the qualitien of his kennel | 0 order to erush that civil war, changing the present i able judgment. Moments in ul'm»n |-;)u|r4"1u|lml ;-n..- Evening—It is said the allies will soon resume tha icer i s Rebel % o Mr. E (Rep., Ohio) called up the bill to authorize | i, can trave came upon_ an ok e who was | stitutions. ambition, when at another perfod it ive, e is v A war an officer in the Rebel army, wade the remark | e Ealtimore nd Potomac Rallrond 1o conatrnct a late o e Sl b Thiis supposition may appear strange, emanating with it the jother poriod it | offonstve, Gen. Lopes and lis army are reported ) 1% the hest i 3 U €0 a number of prominent Congressmen a few days {{-flll n|ut‘n of their railroad Into and within the District il Bich cannot find a safe pla These are the detual moments of | to be discontented. at he fel ” i i ‘i ‘olumbia, Aeliberate, except under the protection of French bayo- e @80, that lie felt eonvinced from his experience with | ~ N " SCHNSON Mem., Ma 'r'\'itflr:'l'"-.'ilhwi.'f'.'.f.}' f.'.'{if.."-}'" buss vl e ; ot ;..,‘11»4 |l:_\' ’pm_ou.uvi.u MARINE INTELLIGENCE. A author It Is important that the facts as they were should he it « solie MMPATLTY. | Quggstows, Jan. 10—The steamship Paly ra, Capt. Watson, whick left New-York Jan. 4, touched tbis port he pust, and speak of | go.day, and procecded to Liverpool. Dden the target CTAL AND COMMERCIAL, etablis nee s no intention to Interfere in regard to the nment which the Mexlean nation may choose, came into Mexico to protect her suabjects and ani- the influential 1uen of his Sgate that they intend soon ,;].m) x:‘um': A by the 4 veme: v i s 1 Toad t0 come this way. ) ®aking a movement toward baving Congress declare | 1/ Battimore aud Obio $be Southern States in the condition of Territories, | interest not to allow the new yiaud hnd a great intere: 1, and it might be 1o her I i ad 10 cowe I e sug- | 1. el 1 will tell yo < of calumn, #hus allowing them delegates to Congress. This, | Kested fhiat the bill lie over until it was uecertained what | 2007 not goiug to Sald they think vflu "v..,wh“u‘ toahe ,iug will hasten | T4 the truthinresard 1o the charter of the Baltimore | m e Fiive owned that dog 15 years, and 1 mated at the suug time with o desire to eid n ) € been fired, in order FIN 3 give cach State a hearing, will hasten t Railrpn Tt 1w thit fed him, or burked upon | Asorders by which all were equally suttering, desire to | to achieve the destruction of the law. 3 geconstruction, and will be equally bencficial to all WA uestion had be I‘tvr a llum{ time (Langhter and applause.] V the forii Government offering, in he Remerml 3 n Ihuu{rl'lluln-dlllhr h]ull;lrr of cnflpov;fl'. LONDON MONEY MANKET. " d on tho s t | " The 8P ¢ bamucred " N an stability, definitely established, and been Chief General of the Republican Arny, and in - —Evening.—C " fon eoncerned, nterested fn the g ":"x“_'l lh}r.l\Ll bamucred away with Wis wallet to ar from having d oy thing to change the actunl | the widst of the revolutionary wayes so flattering to in- Loxnoy, Jan. | 18—Evening (uuwl-}_fir'nmm:, im0t want {his op. | ToALOTe O 1 mistaking the ohject of tho Speaker, | Inatitutions, shio Imposed upon herself sactifices, disinter- | dividualambition, 1 never Liave for an lustout atruyed American Seeurities closed ws follows: United 8 e niaen from that line of condiet preseribed by the law. Five-Twenties, 733; 1linois Centred, 1§; Erie, 49} ' In them, 1aclens, 10 main ) grievous erisis in w 10 Ler fn any ma ‘The recent decision of the Supreme Court regard- po sl ; p s A o position line. 3 ing the illegality of military trials, receives addi- | pue this il There wae but one rallroad now cntering R eeaiod My BIRVENS, in'a low tons of volee tional interest from the kuowledge of the approach R‘\!‘l B it oy ':"l‘}"fl“l"".\' without 1ival. He | pejvonly caling you to ordcr for doinie njustie to the ¢0 our shores of John H. Surratt. 1t is thought here | fountry would lose nothing by 1 s District and of (e | dog, "Thie remaik was Jaoghed at by Uiose vear euough Lo ning, sid that this 0ld Judge, at pratist, und :&t it will be impossible to impannel a jury of lnllo‘(r}n-, (;l)mllx;!l(nnhr nrm.x‘nn, ” was simply a question r ¥ ek B ot vy | Whethey the interests of the public, or the interests of the ‘ashington citizens, every member of which will | p.A S50 Ghio Raflrond we o dlis g died o o « lertonkto decido people of the eountry had no powar i it, and by a single twiteh of his govn to lawneli into eonsider it a crime to have assisted in the assassina- | Mr. JOHNSON resumed the f] #ion of Abrabam Lincoln, whatever may be the evi- | ton of the Marylayd Legistature, o though verni wfederacy ke an old dence. . ter of the new road, apd could not kay exuctly what its e b Ay i Tt is stated that the Supreme Court will arrange so | provisions were, K hoped the il would be postponed | Miic, (hosen o d SR S v 8 to take a recess from the st of April until the 1st b oo Ly o o (Mr. Creswell,) who was absent 10w, | woljcft th 1 then pointed 60 that &e & of May, and will then remain in session nuntil some | b Mr. HESDRICKS, (Dem., Tnd.,) regarded tho Bultimore ; £ 10 Kb Abtion that ested 1 Remerber when at the head of the army aud people, = 25 CH080 o atter having triomphantly reformed the Tnws Tor Stais | Jan. 19.—Consols cloacd at90¢ for money. Bho Sall can progress, crowned 'WiTh the traasiont prestige of vie. | are the latest quotations for American Securitien: t ,In‘ |||>!|-;IHI|; n‘:lvll‘:'llulll)u lu-qm;-u.-. 2 p States FiveTweuties, 123; linvis Central Phared, 414 After, in conformity with the law, [ reported to the | prje - Sha Pt of the wict D, Beplto Juares, apd u cqms | EvieBailway hares, Ub » law ald down wy prestige, my tle- PARIS MONEY MARKET. publican sinbition. PAkLS, Jan. 19,—United States honds are quoted at 123 ,I'“'::‘w:.'j"“n e 4 LIVERPOOL MARKETS, * : LIVERPOOL, Jan. 18—Evening.-The market for Cottqn 1in 4 is withont quotable change. Breadstuffs aro aoth cen snid in documents oy public, that the Ga | prices have mlufl;«l 438, Pex. o tecognized by the | auarter for mixed Western (American), be W reason to believe the | ket fs also firmier and tends upward. Coffee is salsbld Congress should not nu\vlluduh Tier hils time wis out parstount. Tt wan not the inten- he thought, to let the o 0 the ehar- | yopn. several thnes, and was only pre 0 the persons of his court. Orders v and_vessels were walting The most of the counselors now around hiy most profound .gnorance of the intentions « which have re not consulted nor noiitied. wment of M. , the Emperor having al- | United State: 2\ deuts. time in Augnst. n;u.}u‘l:‘h‘:l 'l’1=ux|..lfua of great fmportance to the West, The Sceretal 4 ot Yote or & competing okt o o desire to o ome impo Y any . 2 red W On scbount of the great amonnt of business requir- | Scresy &8 o toutics of Apswntugions . " et Wad DUlL | terior wa ustructed by him to st to the A ioos e Toms Aooktag sows Saciutva peapiATion B O ans as T should 80k trouhle yoysely | §106%8: por hundred welght (13 Ioa) 6 Moo, Mr. YATES (Rep., IIL) said tho entire length of the | Hipen matf e Treasnry and Jost-Oftico 1 diutely granted the sawme, and bis Majesty | (o refuto if, w ot (it §¢ fplies A insnlt 1o two | has slightly advanced. Lard 55s. per ewt, for nations united b d ties of sineere friepdship. Petrolena 15, 6d. per gallon for Peunsylyi dpg the attention of the Attorney-General hefore the -4 f new road was seveuty-one wiles, The Wraneh was ten hanked Sup) urt, 3 s °Tg o v > belng u f thelr way to give | e p | than 1 e ”"L‘;l(;""]'f ';‘.’ has Mdlllum for the consideration i, " Al they o f». s clinice 0 come 1o Wasi being nrged cut of thelt way, to give, In wotue shane | P50 view of an_eventuality impending, which they had | Docs publlc opinie the Repablid of tho United | rapinod y \ pplications, and henee no pardons are now | wgton. He cowd see 1o ohjection to it. fpon most wis th 1 existence and tol not provoked, they thought of the measires o bo taken | States so low” s te believe that it ean - récognize 7 N (] & granted, although there is little falling off in | The morni S s ) Dt Covernuients by Congross, He wonld D O, torests uf Al Mexicans and | the Government of Beutto Juarcz from the (Aot of ita | _Jan. 10—Evening.~The Cotton market hAs been dully She receipt of applications. was e Baeilune S wa egulur order, Which | the Exeentive Department had pecognized them as States, forefgners, de o the Mexican | befng the creature of hifs own molding ! CAuit bo bolieved | The sales of the duy amounted to 5,000 balea. Middh | : "Mr. WADE (Rep., Olifo) me and that Congress had seen lig littls State Governmenta festing, and that. the® didnot in- | that, i€ Governmout shonld estahfish itslf, reproscnt: | yplands closed at 143d. . The market for Breadstu eronwent, ing republican and constitntio priveiples, thé United Y ¢ contiuned active and buoyant. Corn hes furt good i 3 S o 4 P ed to postpone the re A deal of interest turns on the ca se of 4 0l | grier for the purposs of Procecding with the Rei dier named A. P. Morey, formerly in Gen. Grant's 3 army, aud appointed a special detective by that com- X y b fused to postpone the anauder. Morey has been lately sued in Vicksburg, | Republicans, Rou unning qown there a year—a year and a haf or two years—a lmlthlunr m.ql).mgu..;u lk{nm sl R g : Mr. COOPER (Dem., Tenn) asked Mr. Scofield whether were called for, and the Senate re- | e Honse had 1ot by resolution direcied s clork (Ofr. PO e o v 10 Nays, 1. | McPnersen) te ard the Constitutional Amendimeut to 3 the differont States, L -m~dn was known that the Becre- it. o limited. Tn pre- | States wonbt uot recognize it for its ot being the Goeern VGovernment, | mentof Bewito Juavez? J advanced and sold to-day at 418, 6d. per quarter, 7 Can th xiean people bo consi 0 lot a8 to he- MANCHESTER MARKETS, siblo 10r thow to be led astr cf iblo 1o thon to b led ustiny by IERSONS 80 | o o qyions from Magchester ore untaverable, the mas of the uttitude taken per r action s extremely sh L T part In any interested intr; wiving the hate and renewing the wanted to crush. They will in fut futile ! T have sald all the foregoing because, not for a moment, | kets for Goods and Yarns in the city being dull. —— Misa, for larceny, and a criminal prosecution insti- higer PO Wilkon tury of State had forw 1 tuted against him by one of the cou From the Wade, ' Yates—i0. e SCOFIELD Safd he was not sure about that. Tn | themselves only with tho strict execution of th at the recognition of conclusion he poipted the House to the s cleof the | Structions, & absolute i Cabinet Is tho ednsequ A o " which is iuvolved the loss of THE ASIA AT HALIFAX. respousibility of ut, any Interests except those o anid prepare, with the shortest delay, the complete depart ure of the expeditionary torce. national will ustle of un wosed Lo the execution of th oue old man's bell, and t other old man's gown, national sovereignty of Mexi BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNR. ers (in answer to a request of Congress, which 0. "\IV see in It the manifestation ot ‘sr" Haveax, Jun 19.~The steamship Asia, from ly has speoially taken up the case) it appears that triendl¥ people, who wish that the Repul : v 7, baving been An his acti nuvpnhtury detective during the armed Flox, £ Mr. WARD (Demn., Ky.) uddressed the Honse in oppo- 2 eocupation of Vicksburg, he found and seized a cou- | Fessendes e Ry oo, sition to the bilL If Congress would ouly i ..5., the doc- G EGA'S #ROCLAMATION, lie of Mexico should save herself \]fl(kmut tutorship or | Queensiown on Monday, Ja @lo of United States tents, in possession of a Jew 3 5 g Willinius—21. trine of Kiniiesh inatend of peraccution, the it Comn | MEXICANS-IUIs now @ yoar since the Supremo Magls I";;";:"*;rl:;w;m;}g $he splond of ¢ oo Moubs etuine. | detained at that port a day waiting for the English o Y vel v > - ee on Reconstraction m e . e de- " o , R 0 - : » ~ The Rafirond bill went over till Monday, and the Bank. | ultiee o, Beiapstrugton friel red. fio trate of the nation, the guardian selected by the peoplo, | foreed, ns it i3 defined i the diploniatic notod of Seere- | mail dolayed by the storm in the changel, arrived af tan d, fordign War LAE this at an eud, what | | o'clock, a. m. Her dates are anticipated. She t i the House lary Comuuittee, shopkeeper there, nnd handed them over to the | rupt byj was taken up and read at lengt United States Quartermaster. The suit ugainst him | Pill of last session apended by the Jud! in this, | to protect and preserve its fondamental law, the law | 0 1 froy 1 - 4 arrte 1s, Jegal or legal, remadd 1o Mr. Jdareg . " ) st was involun- | wyien sorved us as & base to order, destroyod its ef D e e aadh. Dased Hoan L% | brought sixteen passengers fox Hdl%wdbu;m 3 Bostott, cession of 1661, he sad, diffe rly whil that the first Wus volunt for this seizure has been unrelentingly pre ISR B9 peinseq pages. 4 8 pressed, and | The bill baving been " .. | tary and compulsory, What the country peeded was B0 s now under $5,000 bail. The laws of Congress | ing to the N e ImAse T NS tparl By oo oe, Yenosenprofound, healthful, substantinl peace. | DY Dejuring himselt, This was the fatal blow that shat- | rices, .”fl;ul::rflf:"ll'fi“.13:\‘31‘:41:{3||';?|'.|m| Hoha for Boston. Sho sailed at 8} o'clock 7o 1 ! P Spensable o M4 an0e Of %14 vod tha o By " re: Mr. Juarez had Know, i , wha ’ he firat smendiment was to strike ont Citeuit Courts, | Fence was indispensable to the maintenance of publio | tered the State, given by D. Bevlto Juarez. can say that Mexico would not a .\g;rugu have begurid | A dispatch from Queenstown, Jams repgris, th foretgu and eivil war | ueen able for him, at his option, to transfer | gnd fnsert District Courts in the (hird se wake it permi zh‘n case to the bar of a United States Court; hut vm:k: it «{.e mnd"unhe former instend Vieksbu Frmal o ot i i, | DOInt registers in bankruptey upon th sburg tribunal refuses to let it go. Gen. | Fecommandation of the Ciiot Justice. of the Hupremo Grant indorses Morey fully. The result, especially | Cowrt. The amendment was agrced to. pe the attitude to be taken by the Government, The next amendment was to strike out the words, « Up- | 14! redit, to the Dayment of tho public debt, (0l the i | “is also a year siuce T addressed myselt o sou, profost- | terial iuterests of the country. Could that peace he got B imtatian 1 Cold e Worwide of o county be fod | ing against an action so scandalous, in order to fulfill withatsuain ! X by irrftation? No, Perfect y and repose were ndis- | faithtally my ¢ epublican, the obligations it me ek to my country, in order to preserve het i 5 . y wy duties as a republicau, and the obligation pondence and save hor from anarchy, [ wight kave | tha Baltimore line, owing to the alence of suble to the healing of those wounds. Speaking of seibed iy oW ; » suffrage he snid that the present status of th OF | proseribed by law and the free suffrage of my fellow-citl | refrained from returning and have rewained abroad, caster] 3 age o Anld that the present status o Lie SETO |40 and thus save the rights of the people, WIhont tucasuring OF chiewlntiof Lhe aacrifioes that Are beavl south-easterly gale. She arvived at i- | town from Liverpool, Thursday, January 8, 9. ‘ ; on the nomiuation apd recomme ¢ Teinindad him of n picture he had seen, representing o watehied for with interest. The above is but one of | tioe sf o huation #5d rocommendution of the Cllef Jus. | Wob G beating her husbund with » brooinstick, Whilo 1n [~ Wit i3 now left ns of that Republic which under the | Bide bY Boibartipation G tho glories or the noh ness of one's utry. [ might, [ repeal zvaluu el dotained until mid-day of the GUI, 'w pros "o mé of the duties whieh the | ceeded for New-York and Baltimore respectively. Q v v e ntion at that port of the steamsl withstauding tho many good reasine whieh have :}:: ‘g;‘:-::nl ‘;me. ulfi‘l’llm steamship Worcester o Court of the United States.” After hundred ¢ ok P Achate, the awe g v e " | the background a negro was kickin L und saying : % aeih g . -m_y;"edrgq cases, having more or less similarity | Ny “G! wendient was not agreed to. Yeas, 14; | G RCK ,k_m,vm,m""w_"' iissus 16 k‘:""l_"-,‘”md wkts of the independenco onr fathers established, and | ghrond, had such been tie will of the peop) that arisen, not ouly in the Southern, but also 'hé next amendment was to strike out the following | 1iek you, you fufernal dog!” Congress howses the | Which ought now to be on o par with the great Washing- | alone is nuthorized to roll o the Northern States, from the third section Frecdrien's Bur he Frsedmen's Bureats bosses the | ton Republic) I repeat, what 13 now left us of f, owiug | Nation has imposed on me. But, have I heard, "“""‘{ The Cunard mail steamship Cuba, which i th hear this voiee bushed by lne’wu‘lul furelgn War an at Quenstown from New-York on the uwnh Benator Tipton of Nebraska left y : u case of disagreement between the Judges of said | & whitoman, (Laughter.] | ¢ failure ¢ 0 y p oft yesterday for | Court as tokuch appoifitment u e A Heoa ? Darescution, GEsiny 0 our failure (0 use those mweans necossary Lo its cousoli- | by the cry of personal int: ts ¥ $ eonsultation with Lis colleagues eganding the Con- | 106 0fice of ISt fudye, e preatding Judge of tha | the doctring that reason Ho odions, Tt pen- | dationt Mexicana! 'iho eyea of 4o world aro nnop sou. et She 5, Seporiad h“!"'p‘“‘l"““'“d ve titution of Nebraska and the necessary action of her Siehta (0.0 made sk serube the sumber of appoint- '"{l“mrh Ut b fd Ay id for going nto | Belold 161 A fragment of oarth, polticaly wud in ity | BTG (SR L ahow o ool by sar deog o i (ho ey ). scel 2 or ¢ S48} - v o 4 9 Lot 18, y world by our de 4 R ] el ‘euts {6 o wade, und make suck appointments i ot Jl':“ml"“v':,;l’,",";y‘: o o wag | Materfal futerest, a plcture of anarchy and confusion! A G et of D Beite Juarea was not. tho WOEK of tha l'l-mllu(fi the consideration of the next amendment, the | WWWerIng that ery by donuiiclations of ve Irtues necessary for governing GOVERNMENT FINANC g sad result, owing to the want of Republican lrtue: a | nation; that we have the v The Paymaster-General has decided that all offi | geuate adjourned a4 § ™ F XA:;; .fl' the rarity «l:‘n,i.uu. eharity u;drl o> i 0¢ Regublioas virtues and s | BATEN 08 8 froe people, and ostablishing & Republic ws | P Noton Jongress refuse them bread to feed the body, i el od B DECY, WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—The amouut of isene of Na- respect for the law, in our rulers, fl“' and 46 powerful ‘. that foapded by the Jwagort) | Y TELAOKAPH To T oems quartered in buildi f wh whetl g of wl atever nature, HOUSE OF REPRES bt 1t 180 refusod to foed the mind, the House having re What present prospects can we Ace in the future of | Washington, LA . United Wa-fi‘i’. seized, or l‘xlze posoewol: of the ngn“,,(s’s*;,,,. ”,'g',"}fg;r_";gy;& v'ml.lnll y idopted lmfl.:.fuln'nuf lr.',cri:lllum'n :;nau(xj« n{““}: ng Moxico under such wuspices? None. Ahsolutely none, | | P‘oi:-%lm?. Tahal ralse my Dasithigh abd fitflg }‘!‘}: tional Bauk currency for the week endivg Saturday, w 6] - 2 of 01 n al 4 ) g Wi oy I POses -wa!mm cause, aro decued to bo fur- | On motion of Mr. WILSON (Itep, Towa), the Com- | sal, * Let there be Rt R Pl mite vy Ol hed | AT CTSE. X8 Sty ket JEras vHo A2 8016)PPMM: bellet B o i awalt tho decition. of wy: €giow: | #7120, 'Total asue to date, koo xg,0a1. From (e ln i h o deducted the currency returned, inclading worn o ! hy‘ n: ardent and patriotie imagination, nnmu mdltho uim al jmnfi T M sk our netghboring republic to what does she owe the | , In future I will place my apon my heart, In 620eT | notes, amounting to 2,180,992, leayivg I detual eircula the ease of my co) 3 W 3 . pence she has enjoyed for 8o many years, aud to what hor | {9 SSUre IYRELE OF EH0 Co e o Cada Deforo aby. qa Suee tion it this “Wm 3 ‘.fi PR 4 ' l‘llma progress! Bho will gIvo you an answer as true us ;un; gman to t'}|; ‘m ol: o;hll:'n‘la'.‘:'t:' Aol.n‘nll T be detained | 45 seourity for circulativg National Bu‘ p 0 COUTse o T Vi cloquent, that absolute respect for” tho tundamental law { 1o e D e Pariard Mcainataion ot s ’l',“‘: u"m“-i'riéjr chalued anarchy, secured the rights of the people, aud | orjer to malutain itself in and out of Mexico, Q0ey. procured them peace, and that the influence of these ines- | If, w;:umy .go :Illl:ihoflénllil nlmg or on the Icuflold( T 3 v timab] can 8oy to m; hat T have tultill V] lo blossings opencd to her the path of progross, | (WY1 WHOITY L' Mo ffled the duty whieh POy olrh-.-}:gi’ placing her peopls In that high positiou which awake wy sweetest Ulusions aud the dearest hopo of ¢ life, tho admiration of the world, bor 96, 1088, (Blgued) Juluu G. 3{110“ flmgfijmwtu -&:::lngfl Mgxicaps! Nothing, in fact, can Justify the aot of D. Decomber 26, 1808, ‘Treasurer, "'ffi' $100,000 Betllo Juares, ‘Tiere ws, "t trus, o toreign war s rensy rpficemed Jestro which Mexico sustained, and sustalus with honor; but THE RAL WAR, partmen weel ‘Was It necessary for mm'to remain in office lg order to | BY TRLEGRAPH 10 TH mlvn.m%n A o Tyt 2080, Navy, 3 #ave the national honor! No; because that frar did uot | Pouvanxeeesis, N. Y, Jap. 20.—The difficulties fl.»gi -_’o:&'b"e’- auarters in kind, and are not entitled to | wittee on Printing was instructed to ing » quire Juto the ex- id, “ Lo X loso 0 ‘lllehe ™ cents commuted ration (see General ,"::,lm"(,,ofi * ;flf}zfi“{;gfl'?f;“fi'm"s The Congres- :‘;firnlfl: o Callaon Tpaachs Order ‘:l":‘n OL1864). This embraces temporary bar- | British Parliament. 7 ebatey of tho | Mr. PLANTS (Rep., Ohlo) spoks i3 suppart of (he ULl &acks and all other "Tho SPEAKEI presented a memcrial from the Dakota | Subetiue to Ui Joht Copumiites on Hssonstriction. Ho attack the Juarez dynasty with a view of substituting for | betwoen the Hudson River Railroad and New-York Cen- it another, It attacked republican institutions because, | tral Rallroad Companies are settled, and connection of 89 the result of our past actions, they were comsidered | thelr traing resumed. Passengers aro tickoted and woak, in order to replace them by @ Tuonarchy, and ¢ho | gago checked through, tg and ow il polys 1y Hg W AV o MGOL SORMASMES 08 RSAGE AARSA 14 ) T G 0 MSISIQUI like struet; f 1 that an officer is ures. It is not sufficient | yogislature relative to a geograplical survey of the Blue | tool " ready i [} v, K stron, und in favor of annuiling the existin, eatitled to commutation of“; ce"nr?y Siak Ho oy | B iy, PRIVATE BILLS, .,,u'fl"’or';""g""‘"“:"' "‘""‘mzh struchi ug the Rebe oot furnished with quartery i {9 and foel, mn:l i8 | 7yis heing private bill day, the bl which was before nr‘.mmfifgzll'tl?fie:‘ hhfl:mcma that he would at the wmaster knows the facts wi ind. 1t the Pay- | the House yesterday, st the closc of the morning hour, | proper time offer as an amendment an additional section, ithin the aho Metropolitan Fire and Marine Insur- | providiug that no State shull be adiitted to representa- 4 ‘ompany for the District of Colambia,” came up as Lonmconnu-nntu it r-umdmoummuuqnnhmena. of the officer. “‘i' ,n':ni-'"-l‘l‘ busiuess. 5 48 b1l ho | 1ent. He suld he understood that the gentlemen hlvlng The Jargest prize certificate, guv, i R Rgbie e B e bkl e lamtbge| - &“fl°&h¥w‘w e e the b ol issued during the war, was ;,:::“"hwm"h bas il was lnid on the table; Yeas 60: Nays 54. amendment, He dmhudl:fllw \Phe sfifnhm’fl'u‘"u‘} i -Auditor. The certificate is fl;l‘ :191'1{13"“, °1l;rll{;:=:fn?{hl;e" o oal omuie T Tostay “‘043 titn """‘,""”3“'"3‘ “',",'ah;" pawablo by tho N ; A9 83, ) g covgerneg W . B o m’:n:l:‘r’ (‘)zr::n;l; “C?:le:o-cYmk. The owner 1 Dllls were reported trom the Committee on Naval Af- ! 3 — , Py § 3 orresses, United irs, 48 follows : nn&lyu‘ulp&mry ‘:I . BLAINE the SPEAKT Navy, a native of Greees, who commanded "The House bill for the relief of Rufus L. Spalding, Pay- ve his declsion, that' m"&w tee on the W United Btates sténzuer Supply when mastcr Unitod siatcs Nuvy, ; bits of the Loyil Btates was, under tho ferius of the e sténu y when she captured Houso bl for tie Gt Lient. Tytfo to his | solution, entiled 10" tho Yot of & CKsE Bl Btevluen Hart. o oot ousifigaip gver | iy e Besual eorvice o8 Mo vttt B Ay T e ar, . iy Housg bil Loz Qo kv Ml Ak 40, <