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Tribune, il : 4 VoL XXVL. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1867. PRICE FOUR CENTS . i 3 e laimant. ecision will involve an | the Delaware River, and adjacent marsh land, includi rpess S heInG S el e L R e e WA oL w SHINGTON in r‘no; of claimant. The decision will invo e D Y M e Tk O inding P ho\ling said person to answer for said misde- | The motion was also opposed by M SPALDING & e expenditare on the partof the Govermment of 8hoot g"l?""xl"l‘%:,“,'fittIA‘-ch',"ffi:'l:;“Vfr, and -lll;':;-"p“;x pacien 1.;;"::0” “:,. then and there shall make complait in due | (Rep,, Ohio), HUMPHREY (Dem.,N. Y.) and GARFIELD CONNECTICUT. < ! | $2,000,000. ights of said League Island, adjacent marsh and Back L. 4. That it shall be the duty of the Secreta; (Rep., Ohio), and was rejected. TR " ' g 1.1 1SLANT i . pther w 3 e chase y o of War 't 3 ag on between cre- | graph raising the special tax on distillers from $100 to THE FOURTH DISTRICT. PROPOSITION PASSED BY THE S DISCUSSING THE TAX BILL—IMPORTANT AN ROSPECTS FOR THE TARIFF BILL—RECON- | for the liber and number of rifled guns required | in the opinion of the Secretary of the Navy be ample to | tary aud such owner o o " A stich real estate as, in his ; 2 AP enable thg S ovevament to hive the aate and excluive | judgment, in mitable std Recestary J 300, He argued that it was ealenlated o crush out.all | B wrixerarn vo tur anent of all the fortifications of the | SV Govcrumenlio NS A ey Thercot. "The | FYIng It effeet the provisions of (his Rets A toghtain e mall ditiliers who made rg‘d)odmwllulr:m we whisky: | i mcdhudg i advantage e ger distillers who wade rif - X DMENT upon th The Congressional Conven- THE PRESIDENT WANTS TO COMPROME | United States. sald Islaud and appurtenances to be held for naval pur- | from said owner or o T CTIO T P PROPRIATION BILLS | U 3tice Mary Harris, who shot her sedncer, Bur. | Boses Ly the covernment of the United States; procied, | fatue, A1 U eseo e e e i ot e ahle | Whisky, warranted to kill ot i huadred yards. tion for the IVth District, of which John 1. Hubbard , 8 - ! day, at 10§ o'clock a. w. There wasa ot nry two years ago, and who w: or any real estate necded for the pus b of this fording better has just been X TTEE—CURRENCY CONTRACTION. pptidy IN COMMITTEE—CURRENCY CO! Wl mgt Sy o YELEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE. WasiINGToN, Thursday, In the Senate to-day, after a painful intermittent the wlole of the same as | #ct, or o obtain from kaid 3 < Wis,) rebutted Mr. Allison’s argu- T, noF unlces | AiMipio for the same, the Seeratary of gfi:?«‘::“..{'.‘,’;; went, saying that when the business wis in_the andaor | delegates present. Forty-clght towns, 22 i Fairfled " “mall distiliors, the Government was not _cheated out of | Connty and 25 in Litebfield Connty, compiise the Dis- ded’vy @ Board | anthorized to enter upon_and appropriate any real estate ident;- provided | Which, in his judgment, is sujta b more thau one-half of the tax; but now that it got into | pret— i ;{1 s tu“u: and pecessary for the | AT BT B e trict—the former county being entitied 1o 62 delegates vy Yard | purpose of the act. o distill 5 out of um-nfi'flm of the tax. and the latter to 50, the full complement being 142; 140 d until the titte o, 1s0r. | discharged by the finding of the commiited to the insane 4 Information has been rece of of 0 be uppointed by Jurther, that £ Leacuc Tsland be sel vity that sl ted, the N debate of four years, the League Island bill was Prof. A. . Bache, Superintendent of the Coast Sur: 2 & president for his signa- | Prof. A. D. Bache, Superintendent of tho Gos = at Tl piia shill be dispensed with and dispos 5.4That the Secretary of War, - redunt. | TIS passed, and now goes fo the Preside vey. ix Iying at the point of death in Newport, R. 1. | ¥ thie United States a_the public. covenietice will | era of any Teal estate tin 'u«::m'i':.n,fu:':;fi":‘:;r: Mr. MORRILL defonded the paragraph, and dcnied the | were present. Convention was called 1o orler by 3 admit. printed may apply to any District or Circuit ‘Uiiet | extentof the fraud in the whisky tas, as stated by Mr. | Jonathan Godfrey, Clintrman of the Congressiopal Come strenuously but una tare. 1ts passage wa Dixon, Riddle resisted by Messis, Fost others. Motions were made to take np first the Eliot bill, and then the Stevens Military Reconstric- tion bill. They were taken up, but not a¢ fed upon. 1o the course of a short debate, Mr. Fessc nden indi- Gen. D. 8. Butterfield, Supevintendent of Reernit- | Coxrinesce commmmTe ox " 547 g > " 3 ERVNC N Yy Btate or district " whes suel p Sloun. The amount of tux received last vear was higher ing, is here upqn military business connected with | F-The CLERK of the House unuounce ontate in" situmian, TAnd amy Cof sald Couris |t any former year. KUE | mittee. Geo. W. Peot of Salisbury was now)iated for his 1 Boftha sarvie Honse to ede from its amendment to the 18 hicrehy authorized and required upon such application Mr. DARLING (Rep., N. Y,) gave some more specimens temporary Chalrman. s branch of the service. O e e et 0. Cowilttee of Con- | and in suech mode, and under such Fules and regulations | 3f thevxtent to which the whisky (suuus are curried of In On motion, the members of the Congressional and State Mayor Booth and a committee of the Brooklyn | ference. as it may wdopt, to make s just and cqnitable appraise: | NeW-York and Brooklyn. e said there were 4,000 lilicit Committee were invited to partieipato in ali the Mr. WILLIAMS (Rep., Oregon) moved that the Senate distilleries theve, while thers were only 100 licensed dis- | ings of - the Couvention exeel ww‘-f. Wiile the % were out, the Hon, er I Pervy, u delegate » g - e ud e ment of the cash valne of ie several interest: = Common Council are here endeavoring to arrange | (o g’ o A vk Al o several interests of e. - st @ greo to the Conference Comuittee. Agreed d every owner of the re; tilleries in New-York and 79 i Brooklyn. Some of these i » 1o real estate and improveme o i q aned twore than 40 gallons | from Fairficld, and Republean .ua‘gu for reference e mendment, | With the Navy Department in relation to the lands thereon, entered upon and f poses | oo oy iovernol ddrexs the Convention. eated his prefcrence o i s g adjacent to the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. oy THE BLIOT BILL. of this uet hndm&n:lflzlc:vxml"fl::&v:l':h'"::»pm amonth. Tuirty-three icensed distileries had paid mto | COLEROE e L 10 o T which was voted down in the House yesterday, pro- | & ) M. WADE (R r.,()hm; woved that the Senate take up | S That the fec simple of all real estate thus the Treas ry only $3,50 in thi®e months, while their eapa- fl',;.h:‘;;:"hmflzflw"hr 4 tered upon and appropriated for the purpose of this act for on should huve produced $30,000 per day. ons 0 ofticers of m& Stewart L. Woodford, Lacutenant Governor | the Lonixiaua il HE nvenlion : ' P ' Ge | ity for prod os upon their i | SR (Rep., Ky.Y opposed the Increase of tax on m}‘n’f-‘#p‘;’n‘l{‘ Feo. W, Feet of Salisbury. of widing for representation of Rebel St ) Al 5 MAN (R Ohie) made aj . 0 el s : . Al AN o an effort to get | and of which ap) v ndopting the Constitutional amendment and decrce- of N _n»\mlh was upon the floor of the House this ) |)|;4 R i ¥y b nnd': |¥’x‘~:\‘lmw-:'fi)-:;l ~':x?:;.‘u‘v:;tln;l’:::fl“:|‘:;‘: QlstiileTies. oy b titial suffrage. Ho will probubly offer this | moming. o will lecture Liete to-marriw & cht. out alled o | oo order and liectitn of any of sakd courts, sl UDO | Fineliy, the Conmittos rose, and My MORRILL moved | , vice Freeldmnis Sohelion, Moeris Teatd B A1 o S | The Treasury Department has jssued a cireular, in R brc efhelent governuent of the | praised value, or in case said owner or owners mefuse or | thst Rll debato on the paragraph close i ten mingtes, Andraw Nosthadp 41 tho Kl aveuth D propoxition when the bill comes up. Mr. § 4 ] y X ~ g States lately in rebellion. neglect for.‘lollu'yl after the oppraiscmont of the cash | M1 MEKEE valled for the Yeas aud Nuys on that mo- welfth District; Jeremiah Phr?c. th D H which it cantions its officers againgt the excessive The Lowsiana bill was taken up and read a seeond | value of the xald real estate or lmprovements by auy of tion. y Geo. Drakely, Sixteenth Dikriet ; A. A, He 2 jie motion was agreed to by a vote of 18 to 69, and the | veunth District, Scretaries, N. W, Hoyt Lo, ‘The Convention then procceded to ot for uto Commitee. RECKSS, posing of the wotion, the hour of 4§ arrived, Se 100K @ veeess natil 73, EVENING SESSION, 24 o TAX BILL. AL Byinstor The House resumed its session at 220, and ime 8. B. Beardley ealled up his bill for funding componnd interest o and it was passed without any other debate X as the sald courts, to demand the same from the *'l'mlu{)’ ho use of the telegraph. The very large espense . Mr. TRUMBULL (Rep., 1) spoke of several amend- of War upon depositing the said appraised valne int said court, making such apprafsement to the eredit of | g attendant upon that mode of communication, renders e e ! Tost’ Do L4l s L R e el | ments that would be necessary (o perfect the Lowistana | id ow) 1 L “ it improper to Tesort to it exeept in cascs of real | sald owner or owners, respect{ally be vested in the United | by el sl e L P bill. EEton, and 1ta Jurisdietion over s roal extato hall e | and the 3o .+ when the mail is clarly "‘-1“';‘( S :“,h Mr. WADE aajd it might bo that the Louisiaua bill was | €xcluxive and fho same as ity juriadietion over real ages received by telograph {0000 oot m it conld be made, but he gave notice | JNd, dud, 40 RppuupRIINAOR: fha: pY House again wen L sentative fn Congress. The following are the first six informal ballets: Int 24 . b Sth notes, than a short explanation from Mr. Sherman smended. As passed, it provides for the fundi terest notes in three per cent ¢ than $100,000,000 of which shall be ont ifi- | urgenc in replying to m the componud s H g I lesERES HIRE wiwiZRBESE eates, 10t 10 3 o » eutetanding at one time. An unsuccessful effort was | officers must exercise vigid diserimination and | e it Senators attempted to carry the work of amending ired to pay to 1 David P, Ni wmade ot up the ) al bill. At 4! | employ the telegraph only when the public interests | it oo far, they wight lose it altogether. He wished it | the apprajsed valne of | 8tely went into a Committee oi the Whole ou the Siate of Roger e B it Rl e oelock o recess till 7 was taken. ' jon | plaiuly demands it. understood that when the bill came up, he would give 1 us speeffied in | the Union BOUTWELL (Rep,, Mass,) in the Chair, Awmos R, Treat @ yileg oy was set apart for the consideration of bills frow the A delegation from the Sionx Indians of the Upper | the Senate no rest until it was disposed of. resuming the consideration of the bill to umend the exist- Y::;::J:lmd Sterling s 3 1l Pension Committe Missouri consisting of several chiefy, are expected to s.) said hie was in favor of both mf; :Aun rmulll\: :» :Ill:»lrm\l x:l\-g....;_ e 4 The following are e concluding batlots : : arrive i . : ay for the purpose de, and the bill of Mr. Williams, extion was on the wotion of Mr. WARD (Dem T T T T TR T 7T o to-do ere was little of interest, | MTIVE n this city on Saturday for the purposc of . de, | 3 ¥ e 5 Barnum ol In the House today there was PUOE of DT | oetiting the difficulties existing: between them and |.The ene wis the wighe way 1€ Fect Tty the other | Tiint the sum of §750,000 i here Ky, tostrike ont the paragsaph increasicg the speeial | s 0% o 202208 The principal matters presented were the 1o 00 | o0 0 ats e e out of the intention of | Was the right way to protection. When the Loujsiana bil | to carry out the purposes of fiis act, ot of tax on distillers fron: $100 (o S0, 1 i My, Darling Hyington . 25 18194, .2 fmburse the Loyal States for troops furnished during "" mdi: , Hfl“"m;‘ l‘ s ; came up for eonsideration, M o Ak Baen . A 1sury not otherwise appropriated, had offere Beardsley 2 4 B W1 e il ) Daine x : Go ttor ve them from the tervitory | ° . g ey P PENSION BILLS. S WA % 2 Nichols . B inesd) o3 the war; the bill of Gen. Paine for or the Gos “: : ‘x; 3 "" )xl:v St Lt ment, ¢ ting of three sectic fist repealeadl | The Senate t I o et Dilla hoty Db .« AT WARD ddivocgted his Mttio, iug that the ‘5?‘,}%'1'?‘ ot iyl s now oceupivd by them, inte ¥ o] legislation, beginuing with the ordinance of Seces. | Fension Cu it purpose by bese. | €ffect of encouraging e manufactive of bad whisky by L. R ol distiliers wouli be to depopulate K 1 VDIl were passed. | erushing out the su. Tution. A nymber of private pensi pidile (Lache th baliot, the naies of Nictols, and nied by the Hon. Mr. H rgeant-at-Avins of th tion by call- SRR ) aned the priveiples of the Constitntion, #ua that wpested to bis colleagne | Uement whick shall not accomplish Ui sesult willeowe & ito \ 86 Beoats “hort of the dnty now devolved upon the nation. Benage. ‘fi?gm'l."fllmltxwmlum lias demous “ibility of e complete restoration of e -;':fl"fl and individual sec in the States lately m revolt only cule without the removal vi ileit present avistocatic tions upon the exercise of the right of saffvage ; that rejoice at auy mdication that their people, by thelr ow s gew, sanrkra, sre was a tibilar | Me SPALDI which wis ¢ 8 aud discussed, the Demoe ing for the id Navs @ much time was consumed in ¥ tion of Le Blond, The bill finally went over by the | gle. expiration of the morning hour. The Tax bill next and other fiiends and velatives of the eame up, and chicited debate from Sloan, Morrill, Al- The first uumber of Tie Econiyg Leoder newsy Broomall, and | 1, disciplining the militia; and the 5 = 4 Tots Hon: Bhilip JoI . e The remains » late Hon, Philip Johnson, m i 2 mer was taken np on the motion of Mr. Bla e reln (g ate Hol 0, except such as may be necessary to keep the Cov- | s AISLTNSTINE TV was debated by Delano, Randall of ¥ - | ber of Congress from the XIth Pennsylvania Di 8 [ THE MISMSIRCO TUNEL L thortze | 100 Hepublican puriy. e L e et son of Iowa, and Thayer of Pa. Af triet, who died in this city on the S1st ult., will be | o - | the construet I tubmlaz bridg s e M. Darling's drent wan vejeeted, and Mr. Ward's | On wotion, the nomination wae made unavimous smid ipts tolay the bill on the table, it was finally | remoy I to-morrow morning from the vanlt in the 4 S T aebe | RN et Inguired sbat had becowe e e e B i o on Resolations veported the follow red to the Ways and Means Committee, by | Congressional Ceme o his late home at Eastor, | | of the proj iridice over e Mississdpph b gl T SERERER oo That i the settiemenb o the. Fravibesiens fuc's bR Wiy then ‘take % B r interment. us will be accompa- | | M. BROW o wonized and Mr. SCHENCK (ep., Obio) moved to add to the proviso | which have grown oat of the ut wax, it s ™ avoto of 51 to 47. Puine’s bill was then taken up | " 8 3 . B | 1 of this hridee. relieving from the spe ufacturers of batter call party W JUBSh & permancnt 1) p | Lean of Montgomer v | ired wh this new | 4t choess the words i Tisad e vith the dictates of natus | clse in this | ery , Declaration of 1odopendence, . Mr, Ordway, | and the Ton. wes L. Min ling the bill on mo- | the ruetion Comn t was agreed upon. only to one State, e Fessende is knovon as th o bill i the «, pood order, sed the Senate e EPRESENTATIVES, | Vhe bidk was Hot 1. wmendment which was of- 2 OF N g 1 lsome! v appeared to-day. It is handsomely isented 1o the postponement v oo ph whivh hmite lison, Dazling, Ward of Kentin k i v ethers. the license tax on distillers being the princi- | spirited in style. Tts o sare Radical ntil to-morow, aud that it be jrint THE POST-OFEICE APPROPEIATION BILL. | it of Apail, 1867 - I subjeet of disussion in the afternoon session. el e with atiendm Mr. KARSON ( DaEat s voiopatics to. add thelr tax. 1 08 4 action. ave dispdesd te ope fho licrhox 40 AIUPerEEY pai subj o 4 % x THE MILITAKY PECONSTRUCTION BILL. Appropilations, rep o, of their now disfranchised citisons; but that we i, inly ineist D (p., ONio) opposed the mwotio that either by such action, or by amendment of e Fed- s p | eral Constitition, the remedy b wade commensur- (e Post-Office Appropr, SECOND SESSION. ECON Lo struction Committee was theh ted. The bill of the Re taken up Ward was in favor of reducing the license from §00 XXXIXtn CONGRE to $160, and, alluding to whisky which kills at abund- | 4y +vypexarn 10 7ux TrimiNE ATE . WARHINGTON. Feb. 4. 3867 THE CONPOUND INTEREST FUNDING Bl cxl 0f Ehe s s o panes wibs b . with tho evi] KV wotle Mr. BCHENEK (Bey., | 5 with the ovil, ’ i : + | "Resoteed, THal the bieiness interests of thie conntky tm- disciimuution iu thels Tavor s | paptively demand the prompt and careful cowsideration cxs; that while The exigencies of lhe'wuvum asecond time, and wrdered 10 b pr CONFERENCE COMMITT " red yards, said he " knew how the thing operate 8,1 which remark excited much laughter on the floor HARBOR. My SHERMAN (Rep., Olio) then calied ap the com . 4 of Cougs and in the galleries. During the merriment he dis- introduced the follow- | ponal intezest fanding bill, which was read ot lengta. | e e ey, R0 ket | {010 (Eeify tha fuue of i eredbecuablepasty Ml concertedly remarked that he gnessed some other | eod 1 | Sr. SHERMAN said he «d by the Finavee | apy Cabinet offives TON (Rep., O, WILLIAMS (Key WILKON (ep., | ooy ol acpioae 'L:w"o . g (e . ! asked o | N (R W), ) members * knew how the thing operated,” too, be- Catimiifpa’to Stier A st el & AL pukd B N O N et e ol et cx Uit (0 POsTpOnE the Tesimption, of pecks i infet i son he o to sirik | amesdinenta to the Howse bill, te | 8 mptions, ing so quick to infer his meaning. Allisor hoped the s an to wake the !"H‘”“""I‘V"’Y’ ",!" Jim‘-. '\ll 1 o] e Mass.), and MOOR- i m,..‘.l,m_;.,,,m of d“,,,,"“,n;,‘ imports s the sl ol o, | Ch€IPest and most conyenient mode of raisine the reve. Lond ¢ ol Contes by way of & coms Becessary for the sdmiuistration of th " e s non-cotewrrod § | enee urked for IPORTATION OF WINhs VRGO | On motion of Mi i ! exted 1o trunsmmit tux whatever, KV rmnents nt would not prevail. Darling was in favor bor pay it %, citing | amounts of sueh temporary certificates at any not excecd ozo hun 1 the ohject of this bill of tie compound Intervst saendi of increasing the license toone thonsand doll eertain matters in support of his proposition connect ed with the Devlin & Co. frauds in New-York. The | discussion coutinued during the evening ion. b | unable to leave his house to- day, on account of sickness brought on by fatizue n adjuativ ) ¥ Mr. WADE (Rep., O 1 be erice rritorics the il to ling sl | amendment w Mr. SIHERMAN t for t vide dn tement of the a notes. He had i off thew and when they ma oit the capital “ifpped from tiai port ,fho capital e PRIV ATE VENSION WILL FAR " whiell M TAYLOR (Dem., N. Y . Stevens certify ir Resolred, Th and exciten ¢ from his speech in the prose House y¢ ) fainted in his 1l inster YAINS Feumiane, Apoeted & b he LVEl morming, and was carried to his bed, and has been fu ur candidate for Kep int e 1o see visitors sine s somew] el . ul prio to e Iy belioving bim to be one i whe unable to see visitors since. He is somewhat better s Now e T T ERAON (Tt O atriotia, fidelity 1o principle, upsullied chaaeter and y TR th il 1 ed AbIILY We poscisx the surest gua of bix fu- e e of enr T e yeide nsefulness to the Siate and nation. solced, Tt ity thatsent o ihe United States Sen- this evening. Hon e an amendment, ir. DELA 1 s proy cly insuited the lubor g men l t o man who there del e o o from an oflctal and others, whom we il service, T 1y Depariinent Mokbell, Packisnd-and- Deland y et i vy work r—— e ( Fieg (A Brpe Uit s ot her States by charaeterizing U ws®® mid- 1 1 and ane e s AR TR i « ') ooy Jvadiace tie Tx 01| s of society,” that furiishes o press il Icurers who cancus last night in this city, for the purpose of as= | on Post-Offic : i} 10 D B S o | spenk of the I o the Rovthers Nthtes 88 e L, the MukioH DA Shiawod how | +white e an persistently votd agains s SR UL} e liberation of & ~of Laman beiws g fifteen “ 1 to eightecn houl y for the exclosive tenehit of certaining whether a compromise might notyetbe |y 8 o, which ltter yea ported 60,000, | il ' ported 60,000, the Iaboring traitors In arms, is not shoeh is thi effected between the President and Congress. The | tory of the uet waki conference lasted until after midnight, but no conelu- | servai I St culiRe OF e petinle, e g bt 3 sion was reached, and aother meeting s being held | 555 " ! X e g i veus, S ot wos reiectel: | St aierve: i to-night, with an additional mumber of invited It U far 84 Thonm s 1S g e, Wi, A eTageL. 05 B o8, N o, Thst we 1avor ths pasig O Wiy fhe guests. There seemis to be little doulit that the Pres- | i i X i sing B "f‘; va‘.qlu e 2 Haph amix - ploding at | ¥ xt Legislature waking cight bours a legal day’s works O?ent is u.lhluu w'u"m' vnwu a plan ff»r _tlu- purpose | pasee il v e el '. W vole by which e ' llltm ".m.[ .“.":\I“:. f"\.‘.'.;.-i:'“'.'\‘f.'l L0 i of accommodating the views of a majority of ( | pres el | SR ER KR . DELANO (Rep, Olilo) ashed M 4 b Harrronrn, I he Republicaus of the lst gress, provided they wonld meet him half-way, but o u of - in b esiatiug o mposing i Gax of 10§ o giona) District met in thineity, and renominated it appears 1! is nohody that ean speak for 1l gy g tl-" Pdnct-1 e Tion. "D o 4o omatit 3 e at At T C.Denng for Congress by wevlamation. put of the 88 votes cast on an informal s beci twice vietorions in his run for Congress, and his revomination to-day gives the best of satisfuction to his constituents, Resolutions were adopted approving the Republican State Platiurm, and the eourse of Mr. Den Reconsttuetion. Y ears, 10 Hhe amount o My DELANG ox e the thie to pars Government was that of auy State i the Unloie o o that 1t wou © b fore ngingabout the majority. Henee the difficulty in by KT CRIe, AN uxiug efined sy Wy on wood s proposed arrangement. M. Moryill, Chaii Committee, received a dispatch to- an of the Ways and Means ay stating that from Mar il take out of his rwother was lying at the point of death. He will Mr. GRIMES ( 0 stated bis ob) leave the city at onee, and be absent about & week | orders, iid | It voas BLAINF, weked ot 7 Wormippeden . Ot e O or ten days. which will seriously interferc wiih the (e thils bill ol b e | o SMOCRATED FOMINATION: S FHMESS k \ y alsion which eq Y Bomds Lo Ve is- | half eent per po; The Demoeratie Convention for the 1d Conguessional District assembled i Meriden to-day, and uomivated sdtiox being 001 | Jutins Hotehkiss, sec., of Middietown ax the Democratio laws, vOn | candidate for Congress, Colin M. Ingersoll and Jawes gars, and ches ts, of 5 ' . made | Gallaher of New-Haven, two aspirants for the nomination Y ALt e O eyt | ere Surown overboard, sud thche wad L feetigs in son- sequence, The resolitious passed were of similar chiarace 1 bruss wis relating en pached Al vednetion, n of curiency lins 2o b provide fors grad tiot be departed from until speic pay Tials mdght be severe on the prophe, ¥, whicli no nathy decp, at e Bl not so understiml it Chnreits Ish and not (v sieh | ight be douhiod DA ght the Slorteat winy pose of the il st wiy, Thix il 1 Dol assime debis | of which, i progress of the Taiff bill in the Committes mearly all the members have left that impo measare to his guidance. They will o on Vil X ats are Yestined. A. i > etting efore | My, POMEROY (Rep., Kausas) followed in o simili Bt At was an abs bowever, with the view of getting it before the | 7 273 Deliek oy bl B Houg- as s!m-dxl_\- as ]m\\v)l)ln ’ =% o \;\hl. [( rs (‘.m.. wo | tempar posed that the Federal It is the intention of Senator Wade to insist npon | "% '1‘1"[\ ; cupt ' Ir. PRI which it was » onid o pay oither in oF vquity. | of $2per 81,000 when exceeding $58 per L0000 market | SRIMES hoped no that e Called up todny [ M Pl Treast United States was not so flasdias fo - value, inclidiug the te X, §8 per 1w 1er to those passed by ike lute Democratic Convention in or Attempt to cult 1; of sl My MYERS (Rep., Fi) moved to ameud by imposing s |0y w ny oppo-ition to it, taking up the Louis hill tormenrvow, and continue | the settlement of Lhis Leugue Ink its consideration until disposed of. It is the purpose | ¥as friendly o the bill called up by r. Wa f the Senate both that and the Stev li Bt vote to take it up. of the Senate to puss both that arid the Stevens mili- | = Mr. CONNESS (Hep., Cal believed there was an effort tary bill before Wednesday next, which is the last | belugn ade to kil the L tsland Wil hy consining day they willl shla tho HMI1 (0 16 Algiied of | ol e e s T oLt betor vetoed by the President and returned before adjowrn- Mr. BUCK went ' vote woul The vote in the & | untform specifie tax of 86 per trtsand, and spoke in support of that POSHIOL. 3. YEMING (Kep., Conn) foliowed on the same side i the WA I Mr. BLAINE mended, and zoes (o the | for a questis Mr. SCHE i not seem prepared o acton sent would be ghven toletit g inys, amed then Rave i vole on IS piussike e, WILSON (Rey., Towa) ohjeeted Mr. BLAINE said that d no n it the sure than any other NeE: Hor wis i oquite s orable in his Stute as 1o others, 1o desired the Hoeise pronzht 10w vote ipon it and the most divect wiy | Lie could | discuss it | The bill was then passed House . Towa) supported the parsiaph Committ Ways aud 43 per 1,00 whs not buonsls THE RECENT SENATOKIAL ELECHON, Y TRLRGHRAPH TO THE TRINU i HARRISBURG, e Joint Committee of tha Legislature, to investigate the alleged improper influence ¢d by the Benate, the iLis in the fdlowing lan (Dem., lie hope that & Bed ol tils bil) before taking up any ““Jse it enacted by the Senate and Howse of Reyresenlutices of the United States of Amervica in Congres assembled, Tiiat for the purpos aud retiviag any com stary of 1l [ ot ate to-day showed that the friends of the Niagara Ship Canal have strength pound interest nol Ui the sense of Sho Aonse upon it was on the vote enough to cany that measure. Semator Chandler, | Treasury is herey o d dirceted (o § tem- | e (ke vote r nitting the bill PHE FLOODS | in connection with the recent election for United Btateq who has charge of it, intends 1o put it on its pass i porary loan eertifie Lo s eibed by | ol wp s mind — | Senator, reported to-day, the report beivg signed by il this weel agrecd tion 4of the uet entitled * Au act to uuthoris tho mne of § , bt the recent action of the House hnd TR R A L Ihe mewbers of the Committee. The report sthtea thad United Kintes notes, and the redemptios o ling | his purpose G AR g BT TRLRGKAPN 10 TR TP R after @ thorough e vo evidence had been the fivor, saying he lad ot Jil0ad Wridge across | Monght Lo liEht showing corraption on the part of wb e audeigh W00 carried away he floating debt of the United 15 fur dtali d in connection with the position any member of the Leg mlature, thereof, and for fi when Mr. WHILSON (lowi) onsder on the table | The Ways and Means Commwittee have not bad Sfates,” approv time to arrange the bill which the Honse instructed | Chand . ¥ piiaed | eding three per ecnutiuin per antun : pri them to prepare, 1o prevent any further cont o | Grad | nterest payable i lawful money on demsnd, ways, ind sesulied, the high waier s DK, taking Wil it ten men —— of the 400,000,000 grecubacks per month during the | poser, certificates of temporary loa e o1 o 10 ke 1 secite, P | present year. As soon as the Tariff bill is disposed of | Hov o by uny National Bauk holdiug or owning t s pot Latd on the tubie © endeavorng - Part of the | KANSAS, = E a s disposed o ard, 2 of the reserve provided for iy sections 31 ¢ onsldered, wnd hill wirs secured at Wulnigo, No I es were lost. | IFFRAG AYs SUFFRAGE. “ntitled “ An uet to provide a National curreiicy seeured | ¢ « weross the river at Manhattan s in inminent | g . Mr. BLAINE they will take np that subject, and report the Wil | prown, Kitkwood, Riddle, wl i i general one. The The Bluef limad A, Feb. 14.—The Senate bas adopted the States bonds, and to provide fov the | J June 3, [ Mr. RANDA by @ pleage of Unit i 2 v to the Touse. ¢ ot ) u w, e ,[;::::x..hf A l, to th 'lh use. It -]l S not | the Buckalew, { ) ; '\/\'l:.ul‘”' eireul A.n.m,n;ul] e “ll]r“ull‘llhvynul."l Appry I 1th of a chance of becoming a law this session. pid-cie] provided that not less than two-fifths of the entive | | sun, Al thestate line, und the wagon Nowet ‘The Honse Comnittee on Appropriations Liave A - MR s VX WIS o i ke shall condist of I Tal money of the | ! . A LT révolation. o) acseadtthe; Dapmiietien b7 b re : 2 7 ok Daris, — Hewdricks, PATTERSON Ited States, and provided further that the ansount of | Yeur, G | striking out the words *white” and wmale,” with an nnder consideration for the last two days the Senate | [EI 0 Gl o . such tempe certifieates at any thne outstanding Mr. THAYER (Rep. " | amendment making ivtelligenee the basis of suffruge. ¥ s oy ¥ o Ways aiud Me ! . i | SOt *OLINA. i shall notlexceed §100,000,000. amendments to the Legislative, Exeentive, and | the Senate refnsed to pustpone the Leagne Island Uil the Dill W s 1 Ten iver is higher tham it Judicial Appropriation bill, and bave couenived in RIDDI C the Mr. CHANDLER (R | Ways and Means. | nearly all of them. They have also ready to report, o SOSTI00, ¥ UDISIOn ru]l.-ulvr.u of the | KEPOITS, 1458, and ix still visng, The ratlroad bridge | GOV. OKR ON THE MOVEMENT FOK Kk 5 Sanary Civi) Apropriation b . : dic's apeech, the mmena. | Whieh wot jon the Ser The Hous | wl b a has heen swept away, ng with it « ON. Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, which amonnt Apesdh,he araeat EVENIN of the mornin I h : Were on 16t the fime. A portion of | uy reixenars o Tie 1o . reports, beginuiug with the Con the ponto t this place have Lkewise been car- CHARLESTON, 8, U, 14— The anniversary bane muitice ou tie | it the organizing, | o™ , from and there s Bow 1 PAINE (Lep, Wis, pvide » and disciplining the Mititi » K proceeded to read the bill, which covers %, and a8 soon as the | sion 10 examine and s greed 1o, o - | ‘The Senate met at 7 o'clock thix ovening. overs from his indisposi- | Jows: THE CEMETERY NILL PASSED. s g «.) called up the bill to , which was passed and g nendments, CEmIng exepUE O | gueg of the Charleston Ciamber of Commerve took Jowa say the rain | place last night. Gov. Orr was present and made & flooding the praries | speech. In the course of his remarks he said : very grave chavacter. § n of doll: tevens) reported and to several milk Chawman (My tion, they will he CIICAGO, Feb, 14 Advices from arly | Cragin, storim was furions west of Dubiig TERSON, ‘Trombull, v wll the items in the ropriation bill sre passed. ‘l"“' Fomeroy, 3 ur Bat few rewain indisposed of. MXOX, Kiddie Williams—18. e wnts were then offered to the bill hy My sl b 2 : Foster, Kumuer, tlonal cem stablished 1 P e ’ and breaking np the ». The long bridge ut Dyersville | Our politieal relations are of a In the investizations into the leged frands in the | Aondira and. safiors, the wore adopls e i low I very lieavs: A portion: | Baveseooatiy been 1n 8 pastCas wisecl Sg CONPERTAD New-York Custom-Tlouse by Hulbud's Committee, | Sropaicie b g dirceted to v the sa ko BbAr D SEEAKER an- | of the entral bridge ut Galenn Las o ey to v ot 1 all frankness that it i diffis T I TR AL o e et B Douneed that (he 1est DUsiness i or Bounty | nway, Kewbive i calt to tell what ou po tion in the fukare 18 (0 be, o or block with th olr. v Breakwater is also iujured at Aur Uintlemen from the Southern States, and particularly ississippl, Arkans \ frow North Carolium, Alabaua, s o N ere of the opinion that some s Lewe thAd X ted by them might be the means ! least of securing l.h.!‘:upponof the conservative portwon of the venng the first fs ilies to leave thels dwellings. falnad wi houses, wi il_ is said there in the summing np a large quan- | Kirkwood, tity of the most important testimony wissing. The | Cottican” Grimes el teatimony imj d certaii high officials in the | CoWAN.. _ Hendricke, Morgaty porrosponding bill, g | e, MORBILL Ren., M - > wh charge of the ol and at the offieeof | 53 bill, ‘ax e (Morril) was frands. A high officer of the (i 8 20 = Mr. FOSTER (Rep., Conn.) moved so 1o aug > e Custom-House is ex- | 4 M5 FONTER (Rop, Co 3 3 gie h e the | Gomestic affliction, to leave ¢ Onibitos bl weather of the past | securt UpPOrL Of e Seine which Yo have s it shall be so recorded. Mr, SCHENCK yivlded for fow days bus produced @ freshot ju several streams of ,.,\.....uxf P ivas mot supposed that it would favor the ’ extremists, but that it would meet the vie: of the more to-night in charge of a deputy ser- | whall cousist of five oifi f the House, | ouly nurl.‘ thorough examination. y 1 = s A 9 | Mr. GRIMES had no objection to this amendment, ex- 16 he erected, at the prineipal entrance b of The suit arising from the ruffianly attack of | cept thatrt would, if adopted, send the Vill back to the ational Co-flllu‘u,uhl:l\ i, stitable ni"fi‘l‘.f'.« to Beveridge some time last year on Mr. Painter, a cor. | Houee and endauger its passage at this late stage of the be ocenpied as o porter’s lod%; and it shall be his duty and Lar y ; T session, Jpoint & meritorious Stw ; ¢ ] respondent of The Philadelphia Inquirer, was de Mr. FOSTER sald that every bill now hefore the Senate | who shalt b selected from e S e . il e urs. No fotell to-day by Judge Fisher, late of Delaware. Beveridge | Was liabie to preciscly Lie saine olyection. Tt would not | abled in service, and who shall have the pa; and allow ‘to il the Indian (ribes west of the fissinsippl | passengers. No jutellig A was dis. | 9510 4dont suck @ princiyle of legislation. ances af an U,‘;;,W T T Gor the | itver: 18 was eferrod fo the ¢ ommittee on Appropri; u;,;].iit:.‘,‘:!1‘,"';1:.’.‘:1:"r . - e Yeas and Nuys were calle Mr. 3 : tions. : of place er. uys were called for on Mr. Foster's | purpose of gnarding ting tae eematery and | UON 0 geeretary of Wat, with the veports of the | TILE MISSIRSTPPY RIVER RISING. charged with a fine of $150. Considering that Mr. and it was refected—Yeas, 153 Nays, 2. i T 3 Mr. W 185 Nays, giving information to les visiting the The | o el iV o) e Plattsburg 1 i Chief-Bugineers "',‘,“;““'lj; oy "‘:,_',',':.‘".‘ Tell | MEwrms, Feb. 1. Weather wiinn ; raining all day. The v Tt that the Bounty Wil should ¢o wmorning hour, ~ The arrang orning hout. U SUTIVE DoCUMK KER presented @ commun the Tuterfor, recomnend 0, to enble the Department to send Cou (his State, and ¢ doue to prope | e over the siderable damage has already been r nal relations. I feel it my duty The Chicago and 1 Lonia Tailroad | Tioderae et LBk ted e oaricomnng kee River was swept away this morn- | ynd manifested every '“'Mm.;'t: I..“n‘tl perions ol g o s ttlement; hut some of thore geutic el iz, and it Is_{mpossible at prescnt to make transfer of | complete settlements bt S ULy Giid fndul enice has been teceived as yet of | next they wen! ks i & number | in speechies of the most violent character. My own judsge lthough the tracks n ypescte hp Lo s ana it L’mnurn States adopt i, or man! it om0 AR s ion of e el partye lerable po i Shisive the Houth b rudeaf That thc Becr ar is hereby dirocted 10 Painter was insensible from the attack for some él’""" Ky.) ‘took the floor in opposition to | Keeretary of War shall detudl some o e A 3 rseriinc gl 5 League Island, r the rank of Major, to visit harbor, the Kenue! o 4 5 e by btash vime, abd ihat his injuries were of so serions a char- | At ANTHONY lmg,. R. 1) moved an amendment :‘;wl:::aunml o |kll:'|v :U.;"-I report taRim .t{mon Gte, . . Refersed fo the Committce o | vivee hut risen. 1w fost to-d8Ys \id )m,"" -mh I::: and save from wany of the proposd acter.as 10 confine him tohjs house for several weeks, ;I:lel‘llu:oln that offered by Mr. Foster, and it was disa- | of the same, and the anount of mnmr{m“ po- THE TAX BILL. n;l:hl. )l;hl.-lmum:).-nll(lm m‘a.‘mhl.n:ew-oueun-. ad MeAsures. e ll";: ¢ i tect them, to #od the graves, gravel ‘walks - o for the considers | eRhoneys blown, 3 milcs above Aere, it fol their_arms. They say, we are i o ' ot AR eveulug session WA of o S THE ICE BREAKING IN THE SUSQUEHANNAT. ',.‘,'.'.’5,8; |hwmpmmlfl Jet thew do_ as they please. 1d9 &mflm;fln"fi- the Tax bill. U sesslon, tegother The House then went into € it | of the Union, Mr. BOUTWELL (Rep., Mass) | A the o ation of the bill to 7] gy flood in ve i any such Feb. 14.—All apprehensions of a flood so‘tnl]-dhmt PRve belleved in onr doing ng v been el b s Five o8 i yes, T have belleved in indicating 10 thix beorlS 'I1 is reported here that great excite- ':‘“";m'&“':‘;fl!l!;':lz:'l:#el;u; on the pax din Danville by ‘the risng of the | B Craple gnuinuummumv.mmnm- e Governe it is a subject of congratulation on the part of The bill was then placed o " 3 b its paseage, and w Ve h ¢] ¢ Beveridge and hix ienda, as theattuck, 1 will b re- | ¥ e Tllowiug Yote At s pased | el Sty sl was unprovoked. Brows: ,‘","M".vun. ens at the commencetent of eac own, " McDougall, Rose, estimate of the ayp lon necessary for that tary bill, which passed the House yester- | sl , Morga Shesian, purpose. PEODEIASIN. DORPRIEN 4t | the State ' That any person who shall wilifully destroy, | the Chair, and resuy ), Morrill, lative to Internal Revenue day, was taken up in the Senate to-day, and Mr. | 7 NOKTO N85, detaos, Tastire or're nt, grive. | amend the existing 1aw re i re. - i s 3 - mutilate, wee, Injure or remove any monume) " I e exs] . Williams of Oregon moved, as an additional section, | Hendricks, PATTERSOY, At e ature. or shadl willfully destsoy, cut, | - My, SCHENCK (Rep., Ohio) moved to strike out the | SOl erw ek i e el e out cight | ment, and when we did so, we 2t what is known as the Blaine amendment ; the propo- | e, “'.:mwy. Drenk, injure OF remove any tree, shrub or plaut within Seiirtag ';m"m"“" T of sootion 79 of the existing 1AW ex- | ’Ll-ln ;I\I\bu oments the g ""‘.’:f:"n""i "‘"i‘“ v::-(znwot |nnxn{:: sition was defeated in the House by a close vote, | Anthony, - Foster, Poiand, R e catseas il u o b dactncd | B g mnufactures of butter and cheese from special | i R oriirdoed e o ot Amow.. Intakingthe position [ now Alaw firm of this clty some time since carrice & - Bcak o e PP . AL befare any Distr ted Stules, | 1, i CUBTOMS RECETPTS. oécupy, it was to serve '%(htm.”Ah&‘l‘l’H:‘Mfl' o sase 1o the Court of Claims, claiming that an oftic oo ROl - iy < AR LT T whare any of sall ated, shall 1 “o ADGE (Rep., VE) suggested that the ex | BY YELRGkaPK 10 THE TRINXE. 5 | Iintend to continu tOAGEG ot be ewayed g fti q ) ry, Wiltidwa-11, | b Mable to i £ Fmore. tha 8100, | Mr. WOODBR Ty the growl of gramblers, of the army, in commission between May 1, 1864, aud | ¥ 068 | eomncnt to 1ot leas thav 13 Q8% OF fnore than | ewption should apply only when the chocso and Wutter | Wasnineroy, Feb. 1—The following receipts for Srmance of my duty 1pon that e, 111t oomptinies March 5, 1565, was entitled to an increase of §5 per | Cragin, Trenoghuyns Hower = Boragne, S foars, secont e A TRD AL oy N | 1 mado from the peoduata of (he. susnufagtdrer’s Gun | onslomp, from B3 "f“""" y"," e 4, ':T':ed the resulte hoped 135 ':{:}‘i’-:b;m:kl',"fx"m:ml M' wonth on the pay of each servant allowed, the for ands, Guthrie. Ny, ' imene. s nd. e Buperiniesdent .8 fa {o the Bureau here: At New-York, 3,257,224 41. os- | wacritice that may have b€t I, LY Lullation o all \ wer T 2 R 48 ey o metery 18 hereby authorized to with . 1ti- | that any res) o || T biil'now goes 10 the Preaident. As paseod it 18 fn | any person engugod i committing any anoF | My, SCHENCK adopted the suggestion. ton, ST 00 AL Philadelph """’?'l'.'l‘q"".;'t#g?i D e outh Carolina docs 1Ot e at miy douny ™ E and to bring suc 43y | My, MORRILL (eps V&), Opposed the motion and being the date of the act inereasing v | a g the pay of sol- | the following Yy &ers, and the latter the date at whic “That the Secreta s B ool ADY ich the at the Scerctary of the Navy be and | inslone age of t Pay of | guihorized to receive aud aceept from the e e Uinioed Sxsiam Lyt fic 7 | favored the exeiption, saylug that the poilcy was to erich 859 the | cacit, oo fof 00 wel wervacts wae increascd. Tho Coust to-doy decided | of Uic City f Phiageiylyis the Utle 40 Lenoce Tund sa | Divtvict where aoy of i ogage 08, i,',“:.‘:"ml were §92,000 69. Total, 4. Teoeipta fur Juternal Kevenue today wee only . : H ol {Applatsc]: P ] wnk Gov, Orr, by invitation, will addsess § nfi'fl"fi-famd«iwu ooty