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Trvibune, - NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1867. PRICE FOUR CENTS. - “Tyok XXVL...Ne 8079, . - bers voted for Morrill's motion, except Hooper, | and school eystems and methode of teaching as shall ald | and the fastom-House and gronnds at Sackett's Harbor, | Court among the Cireults, and for th int fa | the) ded, wing WASHINGTON A | e peopie of tho United Etates in the estabishment and | and e hereb, ; : g tho Clreuits, and for the appointment of a | thereaf the rulos wers uot susponded, Jhe follawing e . . . .o, 3 y authorized to make, execute, and deliver | Marshal for the Bupreme )y 7 s RN Marston, and Alex. Rice. Hooper dodged, and | hiciince of efficient school systems, and otherwise | all needful couveyances to purcliaser or' purchasors | Bpeakers o skt i o g tllen iom "W | the vote- Repe, Homat, Dems, Hai) S m o Marston is sick, while Rice was absent. All the New- | promote the cauee of education throughout the country. | thereq Mr. WILSON, from the Judiciary Committee, offered YEAS. THE TARIFF. York Republicans voted in the affirmative, except | , SEC.3. That there shall bo appolnted by the President, | Mr. W ADE (Rep., Ohio) offered an_amendment appro- | an amendment providing for the appointient of » Mar- Alley, Deming, Lawrenes (0.) Roll Hurlburd A - My by and with the advice and consent of the Scnate, a Cow ;‘:fllllnxmnflnmr the crection of public buildings in the | sbal of the Bupreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia, Awmex, Dixon, Longycar, Bawyer, 51 TRLFERATY TO TUE TRIDONE. wriburd and Laflin, who were absent attending to | missioner of Education, who hall e intrusted with the | Territory of New-Mexico, but mbse ently accopted u | oud for abolishing the office af Warden of the Jail. * | Arnell, Donuelly, Lyneh, Behene, WasninGTo, Thnursday, Feb, 26,1867, | Committee duties. ~ All the opposition cameo | RIS nt nlf mo])fm"'r"a'&)5""{-",.‘.}"“"“"‘2‘.’;’ ‘::-':g :A‘:l:‘:;?:«“;:‘:x?;fn’ft’l‘::::d‘h:rmrlt':llzx of m&’:n‘;-‘-z Tho amendment was agreed (0, and the bill passed. ::,':{;; "i‘;",v 2 i O oty Boofield, s p s h all receive a salary of $4, num, al { o) mt . Grinnel g Without anticipating what may be dono this | from the Democrats, and & mumber | st have autnority to; abpolat one chief elerk of hia | bullding. noeded and ‘helr cont. SQUALS RIGETA. Baldwin, * Garfied, Melndue, . or to-morrow, 1 may say that it is the | of Western and S« ath-Western Republicans. There | Department who ehall receive n slary of $2.00 per Mr. WA OE offered an amendigent, -}-Empmnn 4,000 | Mr.LEBLOND (Dem., Ohio) rising to personal ex- | Banks, swold. McKee, evening 0! . ’ N ke bill is | were 34 Democrats and 30 Republi h 1i annum, one clerk who shall re ve salary of $1,800 per | for publlc bnildings in the Territory of Dakota. He sald | planation, referred to the recont act of the Legislature, Barker, Hale, MeKuer, eral impression that the Tariff bill is 34 Democrats and 30 Repnblicans who voted in | aunu oue clerk_who ehull receive a salary of $1,600 | they iecded &gl and other buildings 1n that Tertitory. | vetusmg to strike out of the State Constit ; | Baster, Harding (T1L), Mereur, D oved, on every vote, | thenegative. Four Democrats voted in the affirna- | per ari Which gald clerks ehall be subject to the TOISRON inquired what was the population of | | 6! 6 out of the State Constitution the word | Beaman, art, er, killed. ]““l!‘ s .’\rfnpm H »‘uw vet .mn ""' tive—Ancona, Boyer, and Stronse of Pennsylvania, i‘!:?u’:‘:m('ll:xf #id removingJoyerol; the (ORI ¥ ml’l“wfidfl 1t wag small, and mostly erimivals, t;:hg:;flm:omd‘m :a“:m Nt".y‘:“ &'mw]";";“.m‘ gfl”" ,IIITT;ME' ll‘l?rmll"d' 2 S ouse, ye 5 ; , Boyer, ¢ y L | Edue: ¥ e , 0 3 i e 3 'y 3 a ange wajorty i cithor HO VSl ot | v Sitgreaves of New-Jorsey. - Tudiana votedwlily | 2 Tt i th o o shecommitionct | O B et henipet,proiaing thnt Deneeraly llsttton thes i, s e cavm | iy, Mot N crupnlons 0 RAYyS: shad P 5 Ra " ru F " : Education to annua 0 Congress a report en- " o an amiendmen widin, nt the - / ote] TS, pera L ey passed | PN tho Dill Tennessee, Rentucks, Miwsouri, | Rodyingtie present aunually (o, Congress o reparten- | e R e B oty of Colmbla aha | S4inst universal futfrage being thus sustained by those | Boyer, ' Hubberd( Newel, and Wisconsin each gave two (1) votes for the bill, | together with 4 statement of such facts and recommenda- | be given fo the two irs having tho largest cirenlation, | ' AYFGARFIELD, an a canse for farther congratulation on ll’irr;.{lm:fl:e, H.'.‘%‘.Z:&‘."J{‘}Z:l‘," perfect a m amendment was agreed to. the part of his colleague (Mr. Le Blond) sent to the Clerk's tions as will In hi kland, Hubbell (0.), Patterson, Warner, N s over tw p,? 1 the p “ e ! 1 1 oth both Houses, by over two to one,” ¢ while lowa gave only one. When Morrill's Judgment sabservo the purposo for | and nege athers, s - Lo R e 2 place . A tablished, In the first report wado [ Mr, TRUMBULL (Rep., 11L) w0 Ament, majority have allowed themselves to be placed | yuotion was found to be lost the friends i o e e B | s e log the SEirily commiaiin 126 1be SPOB | aane And haLTead o yeintad. peoglamaiats Inprgl by, 16 | Biuady, enckes, Perhaw, Wasbborn,Ms ere they think they have no choice but to | of the il made another effort to save it pres t'of the several grants of | ment of A Commission to investigate the ciatins o oyl b S BT R @i 10 | Clark (Ohio), Kelley, Plants, Welker, wl . £ ate absence of | Stev i A » | Jand made by Concress to promote educations and tho | slavalic: + hose alaves enlisted in the Aviny, but sub- | A¥o P TCONIRRENCE - Clarke (Kan.), Ketebam, Pomeroy, ~ Wentworth, gucenmb. The most unfortunate a r\('lm Iu Stevens moving to suspend the rales, in order that he | manner m' ;nl-l. r){w tovera '("una_nnn- nfio?hnu mdi m:erl | the request of Mr. FESSENDEN, with- COXFRRENCE ,‘,’l‘,',’:‘“" N TAS OMNIBUS ‘fi?fifi;‘ l‘fnufi'?"’ 'l;:u:;"m )g'va-w, stin S rill s hedside is dy- igl ve the acceptance » Se B mount of funds arising therefrom, and the aniual g - bat D n, n ), Nr. Justin S. Morrill at the bedside of his dy- | migltt move the acceptance of tho Senato amend e e e oan o deter- | | MY, ¥ TLON (Rep. Mass) offered an amendment that | g hie: 200V ENG (Rep Pl T Bhe CORMRLE 00 GOl Davie Yathain, Kaymond. Wil ?.')h {ng mother, and of Mr. Roscoe Conkling, in | ments to the bill. Harding of Il., an anti-taviff the Jawe rolating to h",An,.l, may be published in_the &a""{tfi:fl:fi&#lm’flmm P’:’“'J': "'"n:l";fi?d(!h" Dawes, Lawrence(Pa) Rice (Me.), Woodb'd'e attendance a lawyer at the late Oneida Cir- | man, offered an amendment toS vens's idea in favor hmvlfv‘.h:{::.{h‘.gfl “‘;I‘::':l'“_"f"’"'r’:,‘z‘ "f'urllml'x";nx;ur‘l:)%::: cl'u"y und Navy Journal, at the rates fixed by law, which | puivton of Conference was NRedtor notber Cow- | Delano, Mhs ¥ ofgrain productions, which Stevens accepted, and then | for the depa ere p 4 PURLIC LANDE—FOREIGN REPORTS. il i i cey wd then | for thie department Lerein established. Mr, MOFIILL (Rep., Mo, offered an amendment, ap- | My BIDWELL (Rep., Cnl.) .m‘w T the hevies o fi:.:"."'.’_ gm,r"dm. Kelne f/fl.’,’. P euit, 8 the primary cause of this calamity Jeft the Committeo of W and Me OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS. ':'5.':':"".‘; for the completion of the City Hallut | o 0600" 006 hour for 8 of Committes on Plhhlle ASdernai; "‘"}}E"“" Huyimnd;u. Sloatsy Le 7 deinand, Vi P i b o ";“ R E S e stion. - Mis |y goyER’ (Rep, Mase), from the Committee on amendment wi disageeed H e B otion was lost by a vete of 102 Yeas | Foreign Relations, askéd to be discharged from the fur- | Fhe b WW,WI the Benate, at 416 o'vloek, took | TSt el T e :{g‘fim{:mlp:f‘mg]fi:”-a s }’I:k\frr'nln Finck, ’flul';:::, n;:-g-cn., 3 ] : wjainin, Glosstrenner, Lejtwic, Jaber, pands of the open and et enemies of pro- to 00" Na¥e. " Notwitlistandia ol Ty . . Cnemice. ot P i Hp “tanding Harding's amend- | ther consideration of a bill more effectually to prescrve | vecons il 7340, . } : | ction, who overloaded the bill with 200 or 300 | S . the muty tions of the United States; also, from the s A R s o s AR Harding (Ky.) Lown, Jopler (Rup ‘«“l ents, apparently on purpose to secure ments were accepted, it failed to gain for | further e \sidernclon of the memartal of the Viee Consul EYANING REESION, Foreign'Affuirs being entitied to the floor 1o make its re- | Blow, Harsiad ™) evshat, Tgtar (NoADy | qmendueyts, apparently on_ purpose to SCCU | gh il any Western men but he Wimself, und ho | of Fortugal, staoned st Euvannab asking for compriea S BRRTAX RALL. < PO BANKS (Rep., Mass) from the Committee on | Campoell; "‘8%., e jts defeat. - The master :«!nm of the Intrigue 18 | ished to back ont by asking to withdraw his amend- L‘,‘,’,!:.’,‘.'.t,}f‘“{f‘.;! ‘fli.‘:.'.('.fe"e":n’,',“.i'u'l m(fh;;fl(rwp- L ,m R+ 4 tSken np = g Foreign Affairs, mivde an adverso “’Y‘é"‘ 9 the bill for ,’-2,’.",,‘;2‘;,' i Mouiton, ;"W“‘- Mr. Samuel Hooper of Boston, who aspires to | went. A third attempt was made to save a portion | r. EUMNEIL, from tho same Commitico, made s try umd btk B s ML Ryt Ahih waa 1tn ab the taine, 4330 | Cook! o Niblack,' - Ward (R te Cliairman of the Ways and Means Commit- | of the bill ly Mr. Morrillasking for the suspension of | BREPULE" B for the establiaiaont of recl | YO0 Ao AR (apy sich) a0d THUMBULL (Rep,, | L1e,FSOIStion requsating tho Presiiant of the United (oot Rearros Mo tiagy” teo in the nest House. Should he be gratified, | the rules in order to move that, after ten days from | B the use of Gy t vessels to take soundings of e & MBULL (Rep., | Ktates to transmit the diplomatic correspondence of the | Cullom, X Ot L el band ¥ » of Protection fre the passage of the act, there be added to all articles the Atluntie for laying a eable between the American 111.) raised cljections against the proposition to strike out | Department of State, not bitherto communicated. | Dawson, ity nl?,n, W.ophé €9 R e (“f 'I“" R0 H"OM ¥ “;m i..um;mlkinmnm Ditted States ne-third oo/ per | (oas Anli e optle SCnmcs. ARI NEBEIE - i kit sgputats e MEXICO. Dod m Kitter, that Congress. Of the Republicans in the ¢ iited States one-third, or 20 per | fhe Freneh Canadians and others emdostrating agalust | Mr, FESSENDEN wald tho Financo Committoe Vd | 3y, ANCONA (Dem, P 00, Mr. B imtorme- | D20 e i} House, but 20 voted with the Copperheads cent, including specifio or ad valorem dutics, to | g RreRated cobtuderation of e b e snm. | certained that a tax ou thes articles did not materilly i o e o exican A A “:vgwn' nx-x":l" the Associated Picss. The e, N Momill's first motion to suspend | Present rates, but there should be no iucrease of duty | mary disposal ofso liubortant s maticr us’tho o wilian affect the prices of them. Tt was ouly putting money into | , Mr. BANKS veplied that th Committee on Forelgn AL Yiaebora el e e atnn T e g against M. Morsills first motion o sispehd | o, gugar, ta, cofte, salt, coal, and railroad iron. | Reclprety i gu i ot the eport o Gl bt the pockets of manufacturers. fuies i not ntetd to make avy report on the subject ut | YSUCO R T ved leaveto affer 1be Sollowing the rules, in order to take the Tariff bill out { oy cog voted down by a vote of 94 Yeas to 71 N: T Ctages LA, Th& Costiv'iico Wb GHeRares' I | BENRERA A ay st s, s iy ook | m o, TORRD: (PO Jint rooltion 4 ) o ; . Mr. COOPER (Detn., Tenn.), " “ e articles of general use, and if taxation was to be reduced e )an'nl;-‘:::f ll]l]::iummlllfl\ - Be it resolved, That from and aftes ten duye from the of Committce of the Whole, and this includes | <o not a remnant of the bill wagdleft After th ot INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT LAW, Territories, report KAnie ac o lefty CPHIS VOl |y UMNER also asked Jeave to be discharged from § 46 ought to be reduced on them. ‘f,.,,,',:’. Sl Now thsie; whick s passcd n:'f;n :‘r,'fil passage of this joint resolution, there shall be Jevied, col- 4 Now-Mexivo, E 3 3 3 Defrees and Stillwell of Tndiana, with Kuy- | 1o tariff men gave np in ¢syplr, and the free- . . - » ot the e ousidel o p! (1) ¢ Ak o kendall of Mlinois, who have been discarded | traders attempted to fix a # t! B T iiiivos. | Soasiaent ot 84 e e e Uit ot e ‘:"~ *“’b‘D:‘N :.;::1 !hh'l‘l"-:v- a“nh|m of genera. | amendatory of the orgaine set of Coloraio Ferfitory, | Jected and paid, on all goods, wares, ind merchandiso " By P 3 R o E ; i % 5 PSSIA. and wiy not put them on the free list . United Etates and now subject to dnt; by their constituents as unsound. Every | Mr. Kasson offered a proposigjontiys wool interests, SCRTER on (he Taumitios o Terd ; M. HOY, . w F On motion of M. ASHLEY (Rep., Oitie) the Renate bil) | mported tuto the Un y aan who was elected on & Lincoln | but it was voted down, and thg Hotse proceeded with N:{-r:mm i foe eaaition sytonis }””‘“Am] ARD sald wo must begin somewhere. The | to amend the Organle Aets of lfla?l rritory was taken | under existing laws, an additional duty eqgual to onefifth It m, ques- | from the Speaker’s table and ! or twenty per cent of the duties and rates of duties, &’ jolnt resolution authorizin i g x “ e Na - rin which Mr. Fessenden met thi P ase ticket, who has gone square over to the encwy, othe e business. Shortly ard the hour for re- | §limtonoms) ‘”‘?i'n’.‘..“mffii'.;l .{In'xlglului::.r ‘l’unm r;{ 1‘ thon was Bt 0 be taken us an argument in this body. -r.'.‘;t,'f“',’""““ '"",l.'" ',"""":,h'b' Orgasie as of Montana | 500 dipg the specific and ad valorem rates now inposed cess arrived, m d to strike the following artl i o 1 ';flsm‘ ¥ vug: ,rm’gl s by law on such goods, wares, and merchandise; provided, cles froy Russl also voted against Protection, to wit., Noell of . . -, her e : nicd F At the evening session in the House. a large acen- 53 RSNy Wy h Ing in th l shall Missouri, and Plelps of Maryland. Indiana, ) & ting theas presents from )y non-coneurring in the amendme ndges of [daho and Montana from 5,000 (o $4,000. that no additional dut; 'be levied, coliected, or paid though mainly represented by Whigs of other mulation of husiness on the Kpeaker'stable was taken FRAGUE (tepy . 1) usked what was the charaes :“nnmommmm: Buck saws, stump machives, | Koe vote was taken by Ydulnlnl.‘uyw.lnd remilted 104 | 0 tea, _L,,“n’"m, 1708.” Fai R - Protection, the | W and disposed of. The prominent features of > — ) patato-digger. Mr. MORRILL moved to suspend the rules, days, gives not one vote for Protection, the | o0 "l R, T krupt Bill and the Senate NER said they co I|:::|;)fll:4 mber of salna: | " ong Senate Commitice rocommended to strike out the |y sone ”‘:‘l’l ;:nl)'l.ml'.:l e 5| i voia wan takenan the v Aot EE s | foNowing from the free lst: Steam locomotives, and wa | G0 ;’mh"‘u‘“lmn ', u;:.;.‘”"' ot haif-past two, and | o0 e, Veas 94, x“”l_fl s, duty on the d ‘ gt i E last effort in regard 1o Tine enghies, cluding boilers, and log-siding and shighiog | 015 e AL E LT T the Tast sesston nent to | TWO-tbirds not voting thercfor, the rules wore not sus Speaker not voting except in case of & tic. |y g it friends of the former showing consid- | ¥, motion of Stevens | Mr. F ) sald these gentlemen had ) . maehine o the Senate a bill merely amending the tariff, and cover- Missouri, with more mineral wealth than any | craple strength in the vote on the pended. The following e the vote in detall otber State, gave us two votes in all, and her | 1o Jay on the table, which was lost by 65 to 7. , and he was glad of Semator, Gratz Brown, declares that no pro- | Jenckes then moved that the Houso nccede to the re- | becans whether th 'l‘:,-xl{'l:ll‘lh‘ l"-. be I":!& Mr. rlovm Noped this amendment would ot b | 2T T e pages; but the Benate took & wide Femy o s e tective tarii shall pass, even though he should | quest of the Senate to appoint 4 Conference Com- | Bith bov Ve would huve to pay duty - Bl streteh of power wnd sent back o wew billon the 20 of | Ames, Deming, lawrenes Pbrice, February, which eame from the priuting office on the sth | Anderson, Dixon, Lawrence (0.), Randall (Ky.), Arnell, Dod, Lougyear, Kaymond, have to speak hence to the end of the session | mitt nd his motion prevailed. to prevent it. We arc beaten, if Leaten at all, | came npon motion of Mr. Price, and by a minority of less than one-third of the | Ereatestinterest and excitement. Senate and about two-fifths of the House, in- | o0 non-concurring in the S 8 (Rep., Towa) did not think the eases were 1o books were all of a professional character, . & e * and would be very valuable to the Government. c o 1 of tion was Mr. FESSENDEN said if he was aware they were to bo the free dist too attribnted the falll entdpassed 6 | it in the Government Library he would bave no ohjee i tions to aduit them duty n..-.’ v re, to the kind of appo) of February. It was therefore fmpossible for the Com- ) : mittee on Ways and Means to consider 1t properly and to fimfl,’fnml' m""’.ur' fi’.‘:‘n:.. report it back on the 16th of Pebruary. ‘Che bill had to | Bauks, Garfleld, MeClurg, g0 to the Committee on the Whole, where ameudiaents Grimdell, - Melodos, were iuterminable. A% much progress as possible Lad | Beama nd it would he vevenie, Jents s eolle cluding two or three who stab us as muc hi 'L ‘l' "'l“i"‘"lrr(- Mr. ('m.mu.u --lvt.nm)n'l the floor | iy ."l‘.‘l,\l R read a letter from Mr. Fox, in which ho. that bad recently” ) iy S “0 . | and spoke in favor of concurring. Mr. Stevens | says the hooks will he nsed in the Public Library. n ola b : the dark as possible. But if defeated for this | L0 =70 o e s | R0 ANTIHONY. (Gtepo Tt 1) widd the Governwoel . Slla sbnencsin. i o vicws. of Ay | 1D MAAS DRE Bw b Jria gt (88} conceamtied KU i Mier.” | spoke in opposition, aud iusisted upon the ~ . ave to e mide on wh wides, if the bill wi Bingham, enderson, T, Congress, another is just at hand. . G. : @ needid money, bus not badly enough to raise it by deved that the decrease Whs attribatable | have to be made on es, if the bill wak to be brought | Biaine, Higby, Moorliead, Igress, { e ll]‘,’d][l(lldt’r proposition. Garfield and Pomeroy ] dutics on the prescuts from the Emperr mainly "'“‘".‘..‘"'.‘"Jl‘r'.'.',.?" wer articles to a final vote. He would therefore now make a mo- g""'"“ “:;].mc: fl""m‘ also fav met g A tiol p la aal Fa on, . 3 rris, HE OMNIBUS BILL PASSED THE SENATE—REBEL ASSES | oy e A motion .h‘,““ the | O enduent was adopted and the resoltion was MBULL asked bow muck the revenne eapy ‘}'m' would “ijuire’’ & -¢wo-thirds - yets, TSIk iy llunebh'dmvmu;»r-. SORS TO BE PAID—THE TAX BILL DISCUSSED-—-STRENU table was ted by a vote of 13 to127, Conkling | pusecd. |1“|‘| R . to- discharge the Committce of the Whole | guiiqeng Hobbard(N.Y.Newell, OUS BUT FUTILE EFFORT IN T1 JUSE TO PAss THE | thenn «d that the House conenr, I Was re- oE. & INTEROC 'l""‘t"fl‘\'l . Printingh el ORR ’I'A{J‘DL.\ replied : ** From $40,000,000 (o $:0,00, | from the forther consideration of the bill. ?Iundy. Hubbard, (Ct.)O'Nei) TARIFP BILL—COSFERESCE ¢ TEES ON THE | ] vote of 53 to 53, Mr. Price’s proposition | ported a resoluth ot 5.0 copien of e | . ME CONNESS (Rep., Cal), in advocating the excmp He had himalf as little intoreat iv the passage of tha Lill (-..‘:’fl‘é,‘fi'»'i'.'.". :«l:fl::rl:l‘om'll’,:t‘:fmm BANKRUPT AND LOAN BILLS-THE VETO OF THE RE- | was then concurred in, and a Conference Committeo | Report of the Secre e e | thom of steam ex.giues, referved to the tax upon whisky | 88 any member of the House, for he represented an ag | Coukling, Jenckes, Perhaw, ive and destiuctive of the purpose for which it | enltural comwunity, But If the Industrial interests of | Darling, Kelly, Pike, " canals, with maps and charts. ed. The House then adjourned. PAY OF ANMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, ald be taken eare of, und thus Pnancigl | Davis, Ketchnm, — Plaite, d, and avnounced himsclf in fuvor of its ¢ there would come to our sborcs this | DA% Koonts; afford such Induce the country ¢ QONSTRUCTION BILL FPROMISED TODAY=THE IN- | oy o Cow X, PEACIDIENT INVESTIGAT! 5 4 Mr. WILSON (Rep., Mase ) ' amendatefy tax bill at a late hour last night. The on-clad eontractors have a bil to geduce the pay of the o : Lieved fhe tax on | year uo less thin 500,000 mmigrauts. 17 industry were | o0y Eliot, Kaykendall, S eridm@albito the House bill are very fow, except | Honse amendments to the Senate bil), which sends | Which was, he wald, i reality a too gl but ,.o.,l.|."I'-'.';:vl:‘.“.\m-'ul:fiL: Just-:| yzed, and a financial erash s that immni- | Ancon Finek, e g a0 0 the adilkiration section, whichi was nearly | the whole matter to the Secretary of the Navy, and Alscharked frous : gration would be kept away. ¥ d ull ox- | Baker, Glossbrenner, Le Blond, 9, WA " | vends all idea of relied o continetors, smmittee, to strike | travagant rates of duty propossd: if his proposition were | Benjaivin, e yLeftiwich, all changed. Tho tax on refined cigars is 1 | the welelen natmed from the free Tist, wis agreed 10as | - “ Bergen, arding (I oan, from 310 1} per cent ad valorem. Al manuf; | sident last evening informed several gentle- On u Sfous agreed to, and the Committee discharged, the Wil would | Blow, Harris, Marshall, 1 per cent ad valorem. A anufa b - . " e t 4 | then be in full cont Boyer, Hawkins, Maynard, estlusively of glass are taxed 3 per men that he intended to send tho veto to Congress | mittee R T it | ';“'"."I_,"' g Bronowell, Hayes, Veduorigh, to-day. The Attorney-General has heen closeted with Cattell, y VAN WINKLE A not intend 1o of! Campbetl, Hill, Moulton, ! : | reat faith in Chanler, Hise, Niblack, walorem. Bar, rod, hoop, band, sheet, and to s the bill, even it b Cobb, Hogan, 0 10 oppose the even ) oo ”m’"m" the President most of to-day, and it is said some POST-OFFICE CONTRACTS plat ion and wire cloth are placed on the Y, § g " 9 fréo list. Iron and ],.‘,,l' I:II’*" (\]..:.rlu:'ul‘ Iphn( | dhanges. we made in the Message, and the copy | e u;:.’ O o rf‘;’A’:::‘,"Ilhv'.d atlon g‘xfl‘\" Hendricks, Saulsbiry, . it ful ARG Dather: and iakina of all deserip. | Which was intended for Congress Lad to be re- writte been given to A. 8 Carter of Navs made anappeal to | Sotper By DS B« S v, & alll Aesetid | hich eaused the delay. 1t will be sent to Congress | & out' bin taking the oath of ate- [hHthay, fenm, o jomen, TRU e e i | Dawson, JInlian, Jeadjord, ""m[m T FpDE Iepas, ¢ ICRCI | rely to-morrow. All Kinds of rumors are afloat Vicrns Coinesn,’ Nye, _ Sprague, ' Defrees, Kaswon, Kitter, from olist. A provision is appended to the | BUEEE G ER L veto, Some think the Presi s amendments to the | Oaswell, PArmmsow, Stewart. i rose, t0 make a final remark, it Mr. | Dumont, Keleo, Reogers, E i . i esi- | DAY Of officers of the The woendment of the Finance Commitiee to ste i m., Wis ) ohjected to furtier debut Eggleston, erry Koss, , was disagree r. MORRILL therefore submit ed the motls sis- | Mr. KASSON (Rep., Towa) then moved to suspend the | pend the rules o ax to disch ) e of ; pe ittt L o ke peateera lon. o T Tarfiy ih | ThAn ordds inb Nessigh fumsnec 5 Jeiet Shathulion & the tax o uewspaper | dmd lkumu- Toa vote npon concurving in the Senate | FeIatiog to the tarisf on wool and woolews, stating that i§ j 1 n».rn:::'th-:-; »'."m'. -:In| m: p 4 v" ;:s:m\'\lh:;: contained only the recommendation of the Comwittee of fe | 20 dprad “md A . L 1 | ways and Means on those subjects. % | Computtes of Ways and Means would make . :-u.:'(' in the um(u:'r r|.'|:,.l4-..‘: it e The vote wgs taken by Yeas and Nays, and resnited, Ehe House then, at 3 o'cle Yeas, 90; Nays, 6. So, two-thinds 1ot votpg in favor } dud nays on the motio thereof, the rules were vot siuspended. The folowing 1s House geetion in relatiow to income taxes, that the | : ineome tax for 1566 shall be levied on the day this act dent intends siguing, others state that the President D e et I ¥ o nmetted exempting | 18 DOIing back for the purposs of giving the Demo- "“%v tax the gental of any homestead used “‘]lx"-“xm:d (m::'“l:_'r;’mulxt:H,”“‘" the Judi ot ied by A5 S kit & is not definitely known what course the Judici- pied by any”Yrsaw or by his family iv-hie ary Committee will take in regard to nopeachment. MISCELLAX own right or the right of his wife. Mr. Wilhiams of 0 . : .“‘Il_m .m'“ m’:m_‘.'f,{ = ,m'm"h“”“"“"‘“W "\ | I their seport they will not give the evidence which Atdo'clock the Misccllancous Apy Ditgon has gf a0 | 13 1o thio posseasion of {lie Committe. Tt 1Jgon | 81en P the QRestiy Way SPRL S r purposes DEPART -lll\x OF ERECATION, Ir. BUCKALEW (Do, Py Autered & agtion 1o g T the vote by which the bill establishlug « Departs £ Education was passed. advertisemonts, 3 % AL ROPRIATOMBILL Y “ "'.'.’ ND ‘“""& "“":'."l"”"‘ "‘;fl‘ 3 e o ol any g o he e U printion T 1 ToTe Y et Arendment i the | e CONVERENCE COMMITIEY S : [ 8t mm'flrm- Trul.), from bill tax of 50 cents per gallon on brandy, made from | Sk thoy knve:dtisttalsome v i W « o the payment of certain | § @napes, and punishing by fine and imprisonment any | S heX e O age e it Assessors § tiall | mit the motion n.mlummumm-fl the Whole | thevote: eheon who shall make or sell, as brandy made from | D ls L WA B ommittee in this Mr. EDMU offered o substitate | il - | from the further con of the Tariff bill to be | Anison, Son, TERGHM, A B, “suy compound’t which ahiall not Teally’ e | 10 RYORIEAT08 BAY be continued in th ealling upon the Secetary of the Treasury to soud o the report was agreed | pade. The vote resalted in Y eak105; N 8o, two- | Auderson, Dumont, Lafiin, " . ’ gress. The character of this evidence we are not at | genate a list of persons yod as Asseasors without CTRUMBULL the W o the | HHINS DOt vOUg i favor therenf, Me rules were not sus- fiflhl;w (Ohio), ;‘m':“ Pajgiue % '{Hie Senate to-day & joint resolution was possed liberty to disclose at present. It having been re- | takong the oath, what service they have rendercd, how i " an\ the the bill | pended. ~ 1::311:&03 » by L b ’l_ Wkt a4 5 ’1 “C | ported that certain bargains were entered iito be- | much is due thom, ot | 8 Judge: | There was great interest wmanifested fn the vote, par Longyear, permitting Assistant Sccretary Fox and the OIDeers | oo, )0 Senators from Colorado and the Prosident Mich), allnding to his specels THE TAX BiLl. | ticularly when it appeared on the cali o Marvin, of the Miantonomah and Augusta te accept presents | ‘4 " rensury made Last night, said The Tax bill was resumed. On motion of Mr. FESSEN ‘ of . MeClarg, inthe event that he would sign tie Colorado bill, s N B | e e o vinihge WEtiS o] Lo UEA L ) Meludor, (Rep., Me.) boots, shos, » dings, strings and |y ould give the required two-thieds majority. The promri- MeKee, shocs made of leather and skin, were phced on the five | 3one sannorters of the bill were circulating among their B ioaale & ke g | | from the Fmperor of Russia, and import them duty | o = (0 vie called the Senators before | | 1 list. | tellow-meinbers, and endeavoring to effect such chunge, Buckiand, Holwmes, Morris, { fice. One of the articles is a snuff-box set with dia- Just straw 1uonds, upon which the duty would be four thousand | {1 e f‘;‘ i A - b It thiat the last stfaw Bl dollars. ‘The rest are mostly valable books, of a | & i o Al M o g Mr, CONNESS (Rep. Cal) offered an amendment in- b ypile the Clerk, at their request, was reading out very | Bandy, Hotchkiss, Moulton, oand 1 character. The Omnibus bill was take they deny that there was any arrangement or stipu- | posing & tax of 30 cents per gallon on brandy made (0w | goyly the Yeas and Noys. Fhe following is the vote in Clarke (Kan.) Hubb'd(W.V.) Newel), professional character. The Ommuibus bill was taken | o, petween the President and them in regard to | grapes, and fupostng & penalty upom any person who | g gif: Cobb, s wpat 1 o'clock. The first business in order seemed 0 | 4,00 eer, New-Orleans were Neelleut aswssors | shall manufacure or sell wy brandy mide from grajpon ik oXiing, Hatourd, " Paine, Yeapologies for the intemperate language used in de- | o o cunined to-day Py fed themn and I 1 any compownd not really such. Alley, Dy in, Koonta, Raymond, Cullom, Jenckes, Patterson, Mate Lust night toward the Secretary of the Treasnry, |~ 7 55 o0 by Louisianians here that, if the Mili nywhers in the whole Congrossional Tik LOAN BiLL. Amos Dawes, L. Hice (Me.), "",“,’,:* -)'(-n-n. m‘-l--m, e betwe » Senato! emse) - e oY SR VDG SaN e Mili- A’ e ufit for the positsc i ¢ .. OMol Senate | Ancona, Lt e Defrees, asson, e, Vison ()a) S betwee ""l St Eeaanites, M. Chandler | ¢ ool now hefore the President should become a | gy and LA B IR L TR BB L ocnad 1 laos g spmd| UG Delano, Kelley, Powsrey, Widoui—99 was interrupted in a roundabout rx]rl.’m‘a on with law, Gov. Wells of Louisiana will at once issue @ | was rejected, bt be was kept in office aiter the Secretary | *51¢ Il.n a Confore [3 mittee wsked for by the House | Ashley (Nev.), II:-- Deming, Keteham, snearncst request not to take up the time of the . . N been convinced of Lis unfitness. After his rejection, | on the Compound futerest bill ) Xy Nave L 1 ith it 85 sedaionssd. and proclamation ordering an election of delegates to a | ghe Seevctary appointed o man 5o better. In the State of Dodgr, shellabarger, | Aney, Erglenou, Lyneh, Hlevens, :flfl‘ t:: in l""('"",”'“ “.'l"ll i, and I" ""ll"'“'“" h ';']" Convention for the purpose of remodeling the Con- | Michikan bis appelntuits were cotrolled by nen who Vasmaworih :i:gl';ruu; e el e, o T 0 matter drop. he amendimnen 0 pay e : < i ‘. were utterly devoid of racter putation and po- | ’ 4 neona, 'y lovgh, wber, SR A dasonors w1 iy tos Tore ety 'i,". and | Stitution of the Btates, so that it shiall conform with | W M tion from Michigan were not consulted, 8 Baker, Harding(Ky.),Mller, Tuylor (Tewn), el gttt e oroded gy uajority, and | g1,6 requirements of the Military bill. Tt is expeeted | nor were respectable et conmulted The i who, Mitkor. Dudwin, - Herrle |+ Moeeited, g bi passed at 5 o'clock. A S bath vrill soori bé i T mate Tegeeted was now n Washington, bousting | Me, WADE (Rep., Ohio), at 11 . Bergen, it o, e P e by these means the State will soon be placed in po- | fhe, Bpnate Wheled, 568, MO0 W tments. of Michign. | A A e T es ths il o Ramis & Moorhead, Boutwell, Hogan, Myers, Thomas, P, Atthe evening session of the Senate the Tax bill or a o o X wils take iread s’} !' \.l ¢ 1 F gition to be represented in Congress. Furiher than this, Gen. Voorl I ki as Dan | which wis pending with """a!?" Niblack, Thomas, J. L., "u'. ;, en up read ..; ength. Most of t "l in- | e monthly statement of our National delt will | Yoot I:','.‘:,“-’-t‘;';,‘,{",".‘; by 4 Mr. FESSENDLN (K would fifim 'h‘,""y‘.y"’},';",'f"'”" {,‘:’;"u‘:’" woe Committee’s amendments were coucnrred in. ooy how no dimination sinee the Jannary | traveling through the / Hunter, " T Ward (Ky) The section of the House bill repealing the tax on ¢ - i YanHorn(N Kelso, Warnew, newspaper adve 1 jcken out, S| exhiblt. During the current month, interest has | B oy oge e, Tnd,) interrapted Mr. Chand Ward (N, Y. Kerr,” WWarhbirs (M), e '”‘:‘."‘:N"”l*‘ "““ s ““*;'“; F o hr % | matared on three hundred millions of seven and | jer thiat this wia Dot truc. P Warner, {,(I:uon:. Wikdey, - igs and strings, and shoes made from § s i R i s inf it was Wm. A ok 10- ol &R Leftiic) atus, hree-tenths notes, absorbing all that would other- | Mr. CIANDLER wald his It pek LO-TIITOW, W i ) ), Pike, R JUEDO-DADIR SRPY, WA, Wy owiE OTRET 1 yroward, formerly Mewber of Con froms (e Detroit IVER AND 1 ok ki, Hubel (O Planis, . Mo . RECESS The hour of 43 having wirived the Jguse 100k a recee until 7§ o'clock. Jeather or skins were put on the freelist. A section | (oo LT G Putting s tax of t0e. per gallon on brandy madoftom | ;. Hurlburd, Cliairman of the Committeo on Pab- b o Hs gl g 'I‘;"""»" S f"l"‘t“"""'l'"f"‘“ lie Expenditures, is completing his report on the the Colorado bill h“v“m', e “"‘l""""“‘ "” » l‘ UP | New-York Custom-House frauds. The report will rigsion ol b e vess | Lot be finished until to-morrow. Mr. Hurlburd in- Yo the House < g tends presenting it to the House as soon as finished, ie House to-day there was Jittle business | o o porrow evening at latest. The testimony transacted in the morning hour, the time being | (1 was sent to the printer to- Benate conenry 1 Conkling, Jenckes, Cullow, K Darling, S—Well, it 15 not true nasine of his ! 3 2 Randan Ky, W Woodbridge 106, EVENING SESSION, The House resumed its session at 7} o'clock, SOUTHERN HOMESTEAD LANDS. Mr. JULTAN (Rep., Ind.) ealled up the motion to recons sider the vote by which the House hill amendatory of the act of June 21. 1866, for the Msposal of public Jands tn Tawking, Maynanl, Trgtor (N Y, | actual homestead settlements in Alabama, Mississippl, oy elnton pomas Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida, which was referred 0 M) were upy i ipotnd-laterest Note bill. DIOUK MEN T | aditerntion of the Tax ill, the &enate, at | . ed with his ex < his speech of ling the uostly occupied in private bills. The Senate bill A 3 s 1 ey Gen. Thayer, Senator eleet from - o op., Olilo.) appeale fm‘“““"[“'““'“”'"""""" Judgesof the Supreme | 5, 1‘4- to-night, with o T et e 0 Ll goer i e | i - Hages, udoe, — Thomas, P urt and of a Marshal, was taken up and passed / HOUSE OF BLPRESENTATIVES. [A Thornioi, the Committee on Publio Lauds. o T hoosd s * | by the Nebraska Le he would comply with this re g, s N Hise, Trimbie, The vote reconsidered, and the B cine Before g” b ot into Committee of the Whole at |y 16 o State. The copy of the law was presented et Il g House it at 110 and the jeurnal of bb NN ) Niehotsin, Ward Ry, | House or its metion, 1€ amel th i) L i i yrrill having the floor, P ; e B ol esicrdiny Vi winphrey, Noell, i 1) | any per y e He '“l'( o ,[. ’"-""“v Mr, Morrill baving the Mloor. | 4, {he President to-night, and he is expected to issue o) rufsed the po yesicrdny wasrd. ey il b gy B s 5 03 ey e § wpoke earnestly and logically forabout 20 minutes | i, proclamation declaring the territory a Stato to- as it provided for the payment of | Mr. LAFLIN (& X ) the (€ Julia Phelps, W inden, States, or given aid oF comtort to its enewies. under the rules, conld not be ut- | Prinfing, reporte o prnt 165,00 Kusson, Radrord, Winield, Mr. JULIAN asserted that there was not, poblio tand n ke Kilier, Wakght o4, enough now in the extent of tervitosy covered by this bill tural 1 iu favor of taking the bill from the Committee and | o0 wibmitting it directly to a vote of the Iouse, being | oy, following is the report of Col. J. E. Lee, New- fl:"‘ ey "“,'!'l""'l-‘I hopo “‘" ”l‘" "‘”" He '“‘;""l""“ York State Agent, for the month ending Feb. 25, ¢ bill, in many respeets, was faulty, - : L that he was opposed to many of its Pro- | pejef furnished ndigent soldiera Visions, and that the extreme rates in many ceted and pi il particulars were not inserted by him, and did not | ¢ i recelve have lus sanction, but the billpvasadmirable in many | Letters received.. vespects, and he hoped sincerely that it would Do | Tetters writtch Assessors had not therefore, iu 1o Just st well taken, and Mr. | Report—50,000 for ! %00 for tnembers of the s of the Smithsoninn Ko swse | for the loyal men of the South. The fact was notorious that loyal men were excluded frow those Jands by dis- lu{l\l wen. Mr. FINCK moved to lay the bill on the talle. n appropriation. Th th of offlec, 01 ficers of the United St : nnt As s00n 2% (he vote was aunoimced, M. STEVE and subiitted a motion to suspend the rules g to dis- charge the Committee of the Whole o the stute of the Infon from furtber f the Senate ame Rejected by vote of 26 to %0. Ao, 1nae0'| 1100 o crivarty Bl e mtggention of Messrs. HILL (Rep., Tnd) an Kely it thie mup- | uent to the Tariff W ouse coneur therein | gy GON (Rep., lowa), the bill was modificd so a8 only s Sonth Carolina. - Adopted. with the smendment agre iittee of the | to exclude those who had voluntarily given aid llulcm DOM OF CAN, dditional & t 1o strike out | fort to the Rebellion, and not the who had afterw ho rules wide by Mr. Riymond 1o wool the words which exeopt isted in the Federal Army and been honorably dis- inguiry | d therefrom. cumie up s the | charges fr wlation of value ou which taxis to bl was then passed by a vote of 07 to 30, Mr. JULTAN (Rep., Ind.) asked for half an hour to-mor Tl SUMNER appented fro . 75 After © the declson 41,057 36 | ment was in order, was sustained. NAYS, of t mner, Wade, of Union soldlers Trawbull, Yater- 10, T K The motion to suspe that he miget offcr i resolud the Canadian Confederatio Nays, v, ber of Pomieroy, \dment of Mr. Ldnmunds was disagreed to. taken from the Cowmittee and passed. He «don ) o E ssed. e . pdment of the Finance Commitice was then b the President’s power of instinet to sign the bill ifit | XXXIXtu CONGR h " Nays, 13, Republicans in Rom 3 N. Y) proposed, fn view of the | D Joviecs row evening to be illowed to the Comnuities ou Fublio #hould pass, Keveral gentlemen followed, Mr. = SUTA0. YO A :"{;,’,,h‘,', Boadl) Okpital A lom it the Tiouixd Tast. ‘evening to sux. | Several questions of order were rained and disposed of, | 1au4 to make reports. Oujected fo. . » Mr | oy reikanarn o Tir TRIBUNE. Democrats, Italic; Joln h oy 1 tho rules, to liuve the resolution received, and refer- [ and explanations as (o the effect of the motlon were THE BANKRUIT BiLl. an g Affairs, with leave 1o | gucd for and made. The House proceeded to business ou the Speaker's tablo :lliwn stating that the Ways and Means Committee BENATE......WASRINGTON, Feb. 25, 1867, . 5 Y ;;«r."m”“" Riddle o the ; o oo 3 QAT VIS ; sighs v, Fessenden, 3 3 e, ok 'Ad worked assiduously on. the bill since it came | ANNUAL REPOKT OF TIE PATEN fi:‘::“;.’:’ Fo Morgan, Tions, report WLALY 0% \fass) expressed e hope (it that | . HARDING (Rep, TIL) asked Nr. Sevens toatcept | ynq disposed thereof a8 follow rom the printer, Feb. 5, and it was not the fault of The CHAIR laid | th nate th T, Morrill Sulsbury, ould be taken, an smendment, inereasing the duty on Bive anitoals and the Committee if it faile ort of the Pat ption 1o “huysenNesmith Bhel rsolnti ‘therenpon referred 1o the C , K H Message from the Senate asking for & Committes ot Committee if it failed to pass, but he was opposed | PetthlT0 e 0oy was 300 the_ Lommittes on Ry eon e TON, ";;‘I:“,;;';_'{’:,,“l Oilection was ade b axrieultural products, which amendment My, Stevens iv- | conterence on the Bankrupt bill. PATTERON, Veporting at any U, this yequiring wnanimous | eluded in s mot Mr. JENCKES (Rep., R. 1) moved for the appolntment The SPEAKER, before the vote bemg taken, stated, in | or o Committee of Conference on the part of the House. ;’;Ninxtlle bill from the Committee of the Whole. | Pri SED BY THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAT. oo Poland Ir. Garfield favored the views of Mr. Morrill L N M i e gy VAdin Johnson, e conseut. Mr. A , 1. (Rep,, Me.) introduced s bill providing Rumsey, . ;L INDIAN APPROPRIATION W1 b . 2 ¢ oniie biildings ereeted b ¢the United Lane, o » xmam'(:u:p"hnwu).‘lnnu iy et order that its effect might not be mixunderstood; that one | pe gPEVENS (Rep., Pa) moved 10 lay tbe biil ou the Mr. R vote would settle the whole question, us far ws this House | oo wid hoped for the passage of the Dbill ¥ District of Colmmbia during the War, on sriations, reported back the Senate amend was concerned i its action to-day. The moon had been | pyq vote was taken by yeas and nays gl resulted— th mw 2 v Btates | y > 2 3 " canande ureau of el reedi <irkwood, 4 curred and some e p ut broad by the gentlenan from Feunsylvana, and | y, o bl t : E > by buildiugs, houses for : Trumbull, Yates- 13, g . cinge bonids and stock. il made so broad by the g ! h Yeas, 68; Nays, 74, as follows: :'l"mu question on his motion to suspend the rules, | in use by s ospitals, employment &4 3 l::.’;u'-l;"ultut-:!:t; R nelian was, | \'».-:ll.'ddl:,-wxh: Gove he supposed purposely 5o, thit one vote would settle it. e v hich cut off debate. Dunng the whole morning, y Jarelty sliowag 1o ent Just adopted 18 s follow Y s non-coneurred in. Mr. Kusson stuted the Mr. HOOPER (Rep., Mass.) inquired what, if the mo e Eldridge, | Lawrence(0),Pike i L wald Burcan y cumstances, and expressed prevailod, would becoune of the amendments of the Com- * Finck, LeBlond, P 'y o Trewsury is b o fiean shall exiat. which was ve- £t iy s the Districkaf Calubia Inte 1o uetually oLy 1 e | foc such orida anid atocks, miitee of Ways and Means, that were wot yet acted upon ¥ ¥ Sionds 1 Tandall, (X, ) THE MISSOURT. 3 ompensation ut the rate | ter to go to a conmittce of eonference, The SPEAKER replied that they would be eut off. None m‘{m ll:rdn';g((l :;‘.:-nl “l[ “_)u ), (Ky.), ynard, e, o it, 1 Kansas) introduced a bill to an- o it sufficiont for that pur ‘The wimendnient ".{?‘,: deposit of £33,000 in the Mer- [0 0 agrewd to by the Comwittes of the Whole econld )lmmv'nll, Hawkii ne the de ll-og specially interested in the tariff were busy and sctive, canvassing and devising -compromises in order to save the bill. Tremendous efforts were made to unite the various interests involved, but to | (A% POMENUE S . " A o Lhe CONKLT of w bridl ross the Missouri A0 . % . e R oo Yaliure of that ver 0 avail, as was proved on taking the vote. JTowa e Lo conktruiotion of & WECKe brerred 0 the Come ated out g1 . ey In"the | esnts’ Netiond' K" yoery VAL O, G the subject of consideration befare the Committee of | Broomal, g, Bawyer, 'i.'hh"'w""l-x'-"yl‘""l with her coal, Pennslyvania, 'U:‘ r;.';;,v”n-m,w WILL PASSED, et of e Vinange Qouimiiise En‘n“l:lh.‘v.:‘llnli fuh‘ ".'Fa;':‘I:c"l'vn‘k"r “"ll::;h:::n'n:::v::: Conforence. NG Mosted e el Clark (Olilo), .llvmlr', Shankiin, With ber iron, and Missowri and diana with their A dep., 111) called up the bill to estal- cretary of the Treasnry 18 hereby anthorized lha-qlu‘u:hfill' :’n“:q{u‘nu‘ w‘l'l‘l‘:;l'";'l‘"“l‘llh. ,'.;, lll el “::I:Imu':":::llll: :;-n:l‘:-':: .e.kl:u‘:c'n.l :::l.;:; :-::'.;,, 1 “I'W";Ilnl»lul:lr\\) im‘:""’ ey b e artment of Education, & + following property belongiig | sons not entitled to share In the . Finally after | g his am o e ok, E i and winerals, were al at Jogeerheads, and e dmsenta were voted down, and the i action o fllowate provetly ML |t i Bl o e, the At Vas Agreed | Copitoe, and deirod (o wihruy it o Ciat s action (o, Nowitoh, Bioke mm:urr on nothing. Morsill's motion to suspend | yiil was passed aud goes to the President. 1 1s as fol- Ol Cuistom-Hon: tA’l;-lxluuiml:n,,\. l"'rl menduents haviug all been disposed of, & Com. | O the motion might be free, but on My, STEVENS.yefus- Defrecs, Koontz, .,,‘“‘“ w”“w{»' 3 2 Y thi vote, . WH 2 punds 3 “ustol The n - ] J vito o‘;" "::Imrul o two-thirds vote, and was lost by | JOWRS y ujat thiere shall be ctablialiod at the City budidings and K1 -,:'-'nl; known v the OMG ¢ s iy mendwients havlug il veen foposed o o con | DL SN LM TARDING ielded bin mistros and gnhm;." fl:m%”}::m Vel % Yeas to 64 Nays, 112 votes being | of Washingion s Department of Education for the puc fll.Nm‘:u'.‘:.m o e e tanoutl, N, 11 the parcel | of the two Howses, el e ik sarcumiaal vesuaistng (oaters e 38 by ‘0!2: Becesary. Thus it will be seen that if seven more f o ni nl,u't‘l'nx:f:ul‘ln.lll'r .:(';:::!u'l‘::;:f |1'||l| '-l.‘);ul:":':‘;.: of ;(rmuui klumnu:ln" Ol (:;u:‘-:‘ |£:gl”n ‘lnl“}:ly:;ul‘k" s IrTI'll.II%’;lurla-fi?ll:wh), o Bomte it | T vote wan taken on Mr. Bte ven owiay cndmw ; eham, he condition nne dj(q.'JI: t:x m-;‘.“u jon of & Custow Housa | to provide fos b of iweinbors of tho Buprcing | eulted Yoo 102, Nuys 6960 byo-Lhu Js ugb VOUvE 1y tayey [rey——— Ulicans had voted in the affirmative, the bill ; of groum k would : d Territorics, and of diffusing wuch tnformation ey Live becn saved. Al the New-Englaud sueus- | reepecilug the orkabisa st of scbools | Peri Awboy.

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