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. aribmne, PRICE FOUR CENTS. continued to give moral and waterjal aid to the Rebels, THE IRISH REBELLION. ' furishing them with arme, munitions, and vu;‘:ll:‘ of o war, inflicting thereby incalculable injury on our R0 | ¢ ATEST NEWS BY NTIC CABLE 9 i LoxDoN, March 11.—All the acconuts drom the Whereas, As the said Government of Great Britain has 4 ittt e ted to pay to the Government of the United | scene of the disturbances in Ireland represent tha States any part of the enormous dama s inflicted upon | Matters have become gniet, and that order reigne the commerce of the United States; an once more. There have been no fresh conflicts be- Whereas , after having suffered for e «réflefi'}n,h.,.,’:é:‘.‘..“i‘;}"fl ‘:ugfil‘u;y‘ ;'?1'3;'1‘,’.:‘ an tween the .;m‘;‘l’: police and the Fenian bande, whe established church, and @ system of a - | are ng to the mountai: el e Shelr: Nupoverishment, have st last risen in wmn‘:"" g et tains, and Niding from the Tebellion, and are now waging a gallant, though unequal, i y contest with the Governmeut of Great Britain; there- Later~Ireland is quiet. The Government, however, ore, is organizing its forces into six’ flyi i "Resoleed, That the profoundest sympathiesof the Ameri- 4 X" flying eolunns, for can peoplé are enlis fi:“;.;hm'..yr the people of Ireland | pursuit of the scattered bands of Fenians, and active in their efforts to establish a republican government v | gorvioe in case the neceseity should arise. The band Treland, on a basis of universal suffrage and #total sep- 4 A ar;lm-:llt'flc"m’:rh nudat‘ue et A of Fenians which was recently encamped on the esolced, That the Committee on Fo s i i § e e S T ot wiiss tema-: | I8iae Mpduiaics bas vanished, leaviug no trace of 'l'y""u‘efi . i ) hecesmry to enable the Executive ol |:Ah° their whereabouts. The Government has offered a o 8 to accord to the people of Ireland bellig- i oo B e Bearinaite [ 1o 16y, 4 spprshensifyr of Dremse; o0 of the follow in every particular the precedents established by | Fenian leaders. VoL XXVI....N° 8,088. W ASHINGTON nue, which will doubtless elicit some interefting par- | tion of his resolutions, asserting that what they proposed tieulars, It is alleged that the cost of keeping up | M€t the sanction of well-known loyaliets of the South, this branch of the service is about $1,500,000 a year, and was necessary to a just and loyal reconstruction. e et # 28 is | While he was advocating the fifth proposition hé was while the amount of revenue derived from this | perry iy NP S ENDEN ¢ pf'."',‘u.) £y sonrce is only about one-twentieth part of that | quired if he thought a picce of laud for each man was y T—CAU amount, thu king the Government Decessary to a Republican form of Government. BILL REVIVED—TIE ADJOURNMENT—CAUCUS OF | SIOUE ”‘“ g ) “h]""" to a | BGETRCANER ald mot thtuk it was, but It was neceseary THE REPUBLICAN MEMBERS—THE GOLD FROM | COnsiC ‘”‘d' '-_"m"‘l'“ <l"“‘ ead o ""; ing the service, l;;“xdm;: Diece of land Lo each mmr;.]nn in order to coni- THE RICEMOND BANKS—TNE FORRIGN CLAIM OF | 84 it was designed to be, & means of revenue. oo Y, g g A g e 4 - . 4an -~ 2y . GRI Rep.. v red whe e Govern- MILITARY SERVICK FROM AMERICAN CITIZENS. The President to-day, in accordance with a reso- | ment would cet P M) IR Ko, dove Pt o Mgl 5.l lution of the Senate, transmitted to that body a | MrSUMNER waig 1 Py vy e P o 4 S . o R N o e would say n i W al confiscation, | WASHINGTOX, Monday, March 1, 1567, | Jarge mass of documents relative to the claim 10 | L thouent it ey BB B an wits peliey (o have In the Senate to-day, after two hours discussion, military service asserted by the Governments of }:dl’&ll)n' large landed estates of the Kebels amoug the by & vote of % 0 10, Mr. Sumner’s resolutions de- | France aud Prussia of subjects of those countries i ere were Lauds that had been s0ld for taxes 0. B, 4 uth that might be used for this purpose. But elaring certain farther guarantees necessary to com- | who were naturalized in the United States, but who | probabi L &e President — NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1867. United Etates in certain cases arising under the Constitu- tion and the laws thereof. lwurfd to the Judiclary Committee. DAMAGE TO LOYALIETS, almen, Re e Comm! ‘Whole on the State of the l'nlol:’. I 1o e THE WINTE HOUSE, By Mr. SPAULDING (Rep., Ohio)—A eoncurrent reso- Iution for the appointment of a joint committee of two Eenators and three Members to examine the accounts for repairs and furnishing the Executive mansion as provided for in the Deficiency bill. Adopted. THE BOUNTY EQUALIZATION BILL. By Mr. SCHENCK (Rep., Ohio)—A bill to equalize the bountics of soldiers, gailors, and marines, who served in the late war for the Union, being the bill in the exact worde a8 pfassed by the House on the 15th of February last, giving bountics at the rate of $8 533 per month for actunl - service, deducting local bounties and prize money. The previous question having been eeconded, and the main question ordercd, Mr. BOUTWELL (Rep., Mass. moved to reconsider the vote by which the main questio was ordered, and Mr. HOLMAN (Dem., Ind.) mioved t lay that motion on the table, his was m;a:nvrd by Yeas, 61; Naye, 76. Wi SUMNER'S RECONSTRUCTION MEASURE TABLED BY THE SENATE—PASSAGE OF A SUPPLEMENTARY BILL IN THE HOUSE—THE BOUNTY EQUALIZATION were several ways of getting 14 the ln-h5 \\‘XI_\',I';I! h"%"h!'m‘l.‘l': st vere 1A% o i 'he % B A conld have carned out'if he en disposed to do so. vlete the work of R»muntm(ln_nn, were laid on the :4 h;‘rnul 'I.’hnher. The correspondence dates as far | 1y va.'fhiat of requiring as a condition of pardon that the table. One of the propositions was that every | back as 1850, and extends to December Jast. It ap- | person pardoned rbuulfi assign a portion of his land to e v ied 2 i ars fre o itten by C Valewski recdmen. freedman should have & picce of land, and lh‘m rom a letter written by Count Walewski that | "N Briv o0 501 c0n, Conn.) aaid 1t was asserting that seemed to be construed in the debate tomean that ]I 1-nf~h| legislation does not confer on a Frenchman | the Military Kecoustruction bill was to be a final mea- the Confiscation act must be rigidly enforc s it | the right to renounce his nationality, but he loses it | #ire. It was asserted, too, that it was » measuro of pa- i it i Bl 3 ifie . This ieve, e ult to see how else the donation could be by positive law throngh natoralization in a foreign }m‘,."f\’:‘}f'nuf..m-:"ré'.'o"mfi'é'n.".’n’.‘:"'n J:a":o'z :l' nu'l': WAs made. No other business of importance was done. | country, If the Frenchman, before he had lost that | Z08 Bfth propositicn 3;;;-,";,""2;1““'&::#:?‘::2 30 [ 0 Y08 gemring tho main. quastiof 8 then recon- | Great Britain in the recent Rebellion. The Right Hon. 8. N. Walpole, Secretary of State A long Executive session was held. Senator Cowan'’s quality, shall have emigrated, thus placing himself | Eenator and the country to it. ’ Mr. BOUTWELL then risig to debato the bil, it went ng‘lflbfi‘{.fiz‘%‘m“ Pa.) objected to the introduction | g0 41,6 Home Department, announced in the Houso somination was reported on by the Committecon | out of the way of the obligation of the fim,'i_fllfil“fi“‘(‘"“l“' 'i?flfiflkfi?'fifn?&':?ma"; over under the rule, 1000 b k08 tu'r‘.‘ l';‘lor‘luNE‘u:Ym:lved to suspend the rules in order | of Commons this evening that the news from Ireland The SPEAKER laid wtoce the: House o letter trom | o B b o I e, on motion of M. BING- | Wae good. Mr. Walpole also stated that the Govern- Foreign Relations, and action on it was postponed | military service, he would assuredly be punishable on | guarautees, such es were proposed in this mieasure, would m. adjourned. ment will not proclaim martial law in Ireland, but Richard Oolahan, Chairman of the Committee of Ar- | JAM (Rep., Obio), at 4 oc] wntil to-morrow. There will be a sharp fight over | his return to France, even though he should have ob- | be aj 'rwuu’ to hwny Benator who voted in faith for bin confirmation, and, from present appearances, he | tained a foreign naturalization, and he may be pros- :(?Z’m-,‘d‘ r’a m;,‘.’."&‘,’;‘.{".;"‘ ;fl"bm l:,;;‘?,?‘:: ::. .:f,"",; Sf..?&fi‘i‘.;‘..".f,’.‘:‘"é{i‘fi‘:’i l‘:lvo’ 'e“%fiu'&f % will try the Fenians by Special Commission. will certainly be rejected. The nomination of Mr. ecuted as a deserter if he has not satisfied §he obliga- | would be acted u l-vnn{-ly by them. He m{erm- ) | offer lymmy and support to the Irish-Rep: n ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. e ton, of Ala- | cause. on the e ———— g el % THE EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY. had just reccived a letter from Governor ¥ bama, to this effect. He belicved the terms of Recon ction were already agrétd ?cn, w roceived the MAINE. Great was the excitement yesterday around the THE EPRING CHARTER ELECTIONS. Feuian beadquarters, No. 19 City Hall-square. Messengers BY TRLRORAPH TO THE TRIBONE. were hurrying hither and thither, and everything be AuGUSTA, Me., March 11.—At the municipal elec- tokened great activity. The sidewalk in fry the tion. held in this city to-day, J. W. Patterson, Re- | helding, the and apte-rooms of the headquarters publican, was elected Mayor. were an cager and expectant crowds 8aco, March 11.—At the first election under our :;':"‘"'U hear further news from Treland. city charter, held to-day, the Republicans carry all th-::ha e ‘;:m “lll'l'::‘:}' been flashod across the Wards, and elect Joseph Hobson Mayor by 300 | The sanguine are excessively jubi majority. . Irish people had met with any n:u-nuh 1ppEFORD, March 11.—Ferguson Haines, Demo- | ernment would only be too hupgyl to telegraph the fact to America. Thus they argue that no news s good news. 1 nckerman a# Minister to Greece was laid on the | tion of military service. Secretary Seward, im re- table. It appears that there is no appropriation for peated letters, urges a modification of the French | st OMMITTEES. The SPEAKER aunounced the appointment of Com- a8 follows—Republicans, roman; Democrats, Oy Foreign A frairs—Messrs. Banks, Orth, Cullom,Wash- burne (Wisconsin), MeCarthy, Blair, Myers, Kobinson, and Morgan. Joint Committee on the Library—Messrs, Hayes, Bald- win, and Pruyn. oulumlla‘ Bills—Messrs. Wilson, Hopkine, and Hol- man. To Fill Vacancies on the Joint Committee on Retrenchment —Messre. Welker and Halsey. Special Committee on the Niagara Ship Canal—Messrs. Van Horn (New-York), Cook, Stevens, Washburne (Mas- this mission. which will account for the action of the | military laws. Our Minister at Berlin, Mr. Wright, | iy iorscht of the country. et 4 e " gl " * | Mr, JOHNSON (Demh., M. Tose vort Senate. The nomination of Peter J. Sullivan as | speaks in his dispatches of the extreme rigor of the | a statement nmded#y m“flx’x:.’.'.‘ tnhnet the ;‘lfi??‘i.‘: Mr. Minister to Bogota was also laid on the table, no one Prussian law, but in November, 1865, Count Bis- i \.‘x{dn“(;;:vl\lu» |tn'\|ld £00] m‘v& |0) .ud'l;y sppearing to know anything about him. Henry §. | marck informed him tbere was no desire on the part | (Johnson) I Dot Delts o Conpresa would depatt from ",s rd’s nowination as Minister s was | of the Prussian Government to arregt any American | Conditions of the bill recently passed. He had #o assures g eter o Brasecls v y ent {0 Arreg) iy Am fuahy lcading men of the South with whom he had d over, Wrrti- citizen on his return to his native land on business. | receiitly corresponded on the subject. He believed that The only matter of importance that occurred in | When, however, a case was presented to the Govern- }lv:ll'lltm'ol anmple P{‘"“‘;“"llll to all mn(- u"'!b;n l'?;'& the House to-day was a bill from the Judiciary Com. | ment by the police anthorities the law was impera- | f Sciate to adhere i good Tuith 1o the mensure now suittee supplementary to the Reconstruction bill | tive and the Government compelled taact. The gen- before the count 1d not te think of -dflvubllwlrr N abcoints and Mnger, i yassed during the the latter part of the last Con- | eral difficulty could be adjusted only by a treaty. was certain 1o end in a repetition | saclusctte), b MAGEr g sotdiers—Mesars, | erat, was elected Mayor of the ¢ty torday by 0 | Fut the more eantious, thoukh proud of the cousge avd Many individual cases were presented and acted upon Rep., N. 7) said that three of | Judd, Pile, and Cobb. " | majority, The Democrats carry four of the seven | getermination of their countrymen, are afraid thut the GOVERNMENT PRINTING PATER. Wards. blow has been struck prematurely, sud wil end in gress. It simply provides for several defects in the y 1 s the wain bill, A couple of hours were spent in debating | s the Government. o AR painte in thess resdiNEicns Were OeNANlON bsties 5o the bill. This debating old and stale matters is A Committee from the New-York Fenian Head- diciary Committee of the Senate. After a few remnarks ehronie with a number of members, and a cure seems | quarters is here, and was on the floor of the House | in obpositionto Lhe Fese ho weved (0 lay them impossible. Butler tried to bave the Dbill recom- to-day talking with members. They desire to get [ for the pur, ‘Hamner o reply 10 some i of the arguments against his proposition o i H o S rs&l v a v > % i 9 gl on. mitted, but failed, and Bingham ntwmpud' to ;«'lll;e cxpression "'f sympathy from (_uu;rmmln‘ NER sa'd the mistake made by those who op- amend, but was no more successful than was Gen. | half of Ireland. They also claim belligerent rights solutions was that of regarding the conditions Butler. ‘The bill was finally passed by a vote of 117 | forthe Irish Repnblic. An influential delegation is S0UN B TR B8 burdent; it was v Durden to re- Yoas to 27 Nays, the Radicals, Conservatives, and | here, and will call upon the President and Cabinet to | ¢very freedus b e /m. E. Stewart (Johnson, N. Y.), voting for the bill. | wrge an acknowledgement of the Irish Republicasa | The question was then taken on the motion of Mr. Eefore the bill was allowed to be passed, the Demo- | belligerent power. FRELINGHUYSEN to lay the resolution on the table, Brrrast, March 11.—At the municipal election to- disaste: & " 5 it it to t! g, the. Tiom. A. G, Jewett was chosen Mayor with | oAt RO HETELICE SAb e b i ditieaito oo out opposition. Mr, Jewett was Mayor in 1563 awd | tain. This is known, however: the reports from the dif- 1864, No political issues were made. ferent Centers !ln-vllfhout the country are most eueour- ———— ?lil ) undlzh‘nt an ‘_::’m:; :rmy mbenld ?e"rudyl t:, ': o lew % also Wi that a pumber of he potr NEW-HAMPSFPIRE. 4 of ":'n,u ’-tn,: bave hitherto Jeld sloof fmu.l,]unyll"enhn " i b, o] ‘wil ory za nOW n to W avorable eyes npon The anmual State election of New-Hampshire tlu%w ke B o G Garsaeriors. PR be held to-day, when she will choose three ane;:ll;' Iy vor. - oAb ives in Ci ict il- | .+ The following was issu tel from the uar- tatives in Congress (by districts), a Governor, ‘t‘cnol Ao hunu“’:"';g""nfl R«pubn«-:‘, road Commissioner, Council, Senate, and Hm'lu.of THE IRISH REPUBLIC! Representatives. The following are the candidates .'A.lfl‘:‘:n m“'.‘.’:flm‘r:.:’:.’m.’:‘..‘.‘.;‘,' Nistory On motion of Mr. LAFLIN (Rep. N. ¥, the Congres- sloual Printer wae directed to inform the House on cer- tain points in reference to the amount of unused printing paper of the classes 1 and 2 that was on hand on the 18! of &avmhfl last; the amount used in November, Decem: ber, and Jan: ; the amount ordered between the 16t of November and the meeting of Cougress in December, and the difference in cost, weight, &c. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Mr, GARFIELD (Rep., Olo) introduced a bill appro- priafing for the Depurtment of Education $16,400, anked to put it on if# pasese. Nr. RANDALL (Dew., Pa.) objected. Mr. GARFIELD moved to suspend the rules. The rules were not suspended, and the bill was then re- srate and C¢ pp rheads went through several dilatory | Considerable misapprehension having existed relat- | and it was decided v the affirmative as follows—Reps., e y e s ions, at tue suggestion of Fernando Wood, who | ing to pay of army officers under the act of March 2, Roman ; Dems. Halic ; Johnsouites, SMALL CAFS: :'-o'x':tidw the Commmittee ou Appropriations, WhEh & | ¢, Congress : Sader oot by the foreiguer . eur lands paw frow the Iiab farer o e «.ems to dispute with James Brooks the honor of | 1867, the Second Controller of the Treasury his ren- YEAS THE COMMITTEES, Dist. Republican. Democratic. Ly il . oly (b macheis of pgihad. ~ ing the successor of Jack Ro Jeader of the { dered the following decisions : : ot (O (e it T Mr. SCHENCK (Rep., Oilo) asked leave to offer a eso- I JueobH.Eia, Daniel Marcy. b eankice ke fnty exle,our e of U 2 essor of Jack Rogors as leader of the | de he following decisions : Buckaléw, — DIXON, Howard, Sawlsbury, Jution for the appointment of all the Standing Com- " ‘Aaron F. Stevens, ¥d. W, Harrington, 0 setion o imprisorment axd the seafold ; having no louger either mocracy. Moorhead introduced the Taxiff bill of | The ‘hrsl m-'h-:w' the e llul March 2. 1067, w;\ndmz B s G’:fi:"i“' ::"r";:"- mittees, the pru‘mu» be at liberty to leave, not exceed- 1 Jacob Benton, Hurry Binghai. Iands to cultvat, s or acknowiedged 1 ohnoke. in s sonl. bar: "she for & temporary increase of the 3 coTH, " rike, Morgan, prague, 4 X ¥ gy v A vear i ‘noth g to man_save of saflerivg oF Jast Congress, and bad it referred to the Ways rllrunnlyp:o Tose who were offlcen of the arty, regu- | Chiandier, Ferry, Mortill, (V) Stewart, ing (wGDMBEROD eAED. o carrying outof that | | The following is the vota for Governar last yeAt, © e ethe . chrerfuly chodse th as reor, W 4 Means Committee, s as to give ample time to | lars or volunteers, at the date of the act. This Conklivg, Fessenden, NORTON, Trambul, | reeolution would be very embarrassivg to him. There: the Congress districts, a8 compared with the vote for |~ Al wen have s right to liberty aud bajpiess Beiering that there ave the Lill considered. Schenck got up his Bounty | & ','"“':' LDk gt well a9 from the debates on the :“‘;’;‘"Tv ;'n lingluiy se n‘l‘n;\e'r;n:y‘.‘:rlh\“m ;h_\ln ¥, | upon Mr. Schenck withdrew it. Congress in 1865 :b:.rmu:.m e wi the musis. of Jabor 1o neh : 7 = ¥ | subject, for t od i e benefi s arg, | Corbett, ki, A 0| ley. ‘yy] : y ; B of lash, Congress to-day and tried o rush it | ~al stficers of the sy below the rank of Major-dege | Crasin, Hebdiinon, Thmscy, Willaoe The SPEAKER stated 1808 1863 B Eoderig bt e of b o, e Ut through, but failed, the morning he iring be- | 8Fal."” not those who been officers. The officers who RALS: i Diss.' Rep. - Dem. ey Mo} Y T8 seifiah and despotie ol e yerlare it 1o be our detrrmination ugh, b e had been discharged previously to the date of the act | Cole, Mort Bumuer, Wilson, T 120 1120 160 ... 1290 10190 %78 | B8 SCRA SR 0kt eol by foree. *ore a final vote was reached. The fight over this | were no longer “oificers of the anmy,” but citizens, with Howe, FPowe Thayer, of I 1009 9509 :.no . = }?m :fi 25e8 Conmidering that all men are Lors with equal satural rights, ard that bill is sectional, the Western States favoring it while | 1o more military. responsibily or privileges than_other Tipton, Yal L 1,378 9K 1,646 ... 11667 GOW BT |y sssociating themselves togetber to ‘ove. suother and share y cltlzens. " Although, The Increaso of 1} et centut to ARME FOR TENNEAAEE. Tects that Total W15 wan e e s o | RelSemItel e e o of estivy g 9 ccedent date, Mr. FOWLER (Kep., Tenn.) jutroduced a resolution di- 'were members of the last Con al 88, X ) A )] 2;::.“ o A% i n: A e o g sent Congrons w e desired, therefore, to submit the question to the Jadi- ciry Committee, as he had to give certificates of mileage. Mr. EGGLESTON (Rep., Ohlo) asked leave to offer a resolution for the distribution of undistributed bovks The eandidates for Governor are Gen. Walter Har- g seng s e e thols b, Ve declare 1bat wearish absolute Hberty of couscience, and the e riman (Rep.), and John G. Sinclair (Dem.) The fol- lowing table will show the comparative vote on Gov- Fon .. o4 Churgh pud B o poogreaivs apliiion (ober ernor in the past two years: L e Ipent) 1nd 4o witness the jastice of our canse snd ‘thr Eastern and Middle States oppose it. The bill | their pay proper ix to be paid from an an 4 A ; " Tarov i i § yet that hins 10 effect either of inelusion or exclusion as | Tecting the Secretary of War to furnish arms and equip- rovides for paying certain sums for bounties, | 37, %oriics entitied to receive it. The Chairman Of the | ments to the Governor of the Btate of Tennessee, to re- deducting all State and Jocal bounties from ('ammfltw who reported the bill concurs entirely in this place the arms aud equipments of the militia taken by The Rebele; whick was referred to the Military Commit- the amount appropristed The Westeru States construction, such being, in his opinion, the undoubted s . o tent of the law. c o ade. mever gave any State or local bounties, while the | = RELIEP MLL—ADIOURNMENY. among the new members, but oljection was made. Esstern and Middle States did. So the bill, as | . The Second Controller has also written the follow- Mr. NYE .fi.—p Nev.), mm‘tua Naval Committee, re- SUPFLEMENTARY RECONSTRUCTION BILL. —— 3 hg‘m-——i o o.m:f-nr'.r our sufferings, we declare in the face of the world, in 4 e ety it would 34 Mg ing letter to the Paymaster-General : K'md-n-mm on for” the Telief of Messrn Donahue, | Mr. WILSON (Rep., lowa), fromgthe Judiciary Com- | Mep et .. T RS M by tho ipalionshle et g T Schenck wants to pass it, would ignore the Eastern | =y, o o your letter of the oth inst., T give it as my {‘un,uml Socor, and asked its present consideration ittee, reported, in aecordance with the resolution of the 95,137 30,481 4, 8 ) 2 n_n.qwm,.:.m. ap i to coma ..L":,.«,"'-'. %ud Middle States’ soldiers, and benefit only the | epinion that * pay proper,” withiv, the meaning of e r. PESS ., Me.) waid that as the resolution hopigh — Ny e s, that sceace. or exen despaie, shall Wogtern soldiers. 1f the bill should happen to get s aed fh the irst section of the Act of March 2, | Proposed to i, b abouid et 1o | B It & UL pupplementary to the Act of the Mol NEBRASKA. L ite a raach. Whererar the g v v Vogio e = 3 ¢ 4 : 1 ans the pay pertaining to grade, and does not | it imucdiate conmderation, March for the more efficient government of property, it shall be tors down, if it be W fear or truce sugh the House it will surely be killed in the Sen- | jnclade un Ierencs o samponasiion Jepeading upon par. | 1t went over under the rulea. . tates, and to facilitate restoration. 1t directs the Com- | * FRLASRATE 70 THS TBSNE. 1 L007% fwear i be sucred naiue of our coustey, by the mBerngs A new Ship Canal bill was introduced, similar | ticular duty. It follows that line officers acting us Aldes ":.':‘I""."‘"“'N"' 'xl:'x‘ l:;mh*ll. went into Exccutive | 0 0 General in each District, provided by that Act, ST. Louts, March 11.~The municipal election at wn.-l:‘u“.y“.:.:”.:.'m:hng tombe for the canae; by the J de-camp, company officers in coms ? companies, ov, and soon after adjourned J Couservative i vent & . 1 Ritiod 6o at SRR O o — fo cause to be made before the 1at of September vext, s | Omaba last Tuesday resulted in o ?mmfl:rfi'g';’:m;l‘;fl,‘:',flfl:flz‘: triuuph of 400 majority sbali lie in his grave. Republicans of the entire workd, our cavse is yours | Our m-‘ hg:' s tha bt o one i, troduced into the Senate a few days a 3 v ago, and | go., are not entitled to an increase of oue third upon the ~ & seleet committee ou the subject was appointed, con- | addition they receive for the performance of Apecial. ser. "l‘:(‘“-‘l*‘ OF REPRESENTATIVES. isti “ . % ., vice, as they already receive ¢ th t of thei - . D ARR RO e o gisting of Van Hom (N.Y.), Cook, Stevens, Wash- | grag. ey nlready recel e T e bt b | The House proceeded, aa the first business in order, "“h (Mass.), and Mungen (Dem.. Ohiy). The Imndr greater without express direetion of law, by allow. "',m'l-l---"l' e Btates : IMII- m;vl_ t !,rull'l,tmn-'!«,r Bpeak H 5 . ng a per win upon their extrn pay. Kegimental | Fefercuce ils were introduced aud referred as fo o r appointed several more committees, the only Adutania, Commismarios, upd_Quartarmasters, haviug | 10ws: " PO ant one being the Committee on Foreign Af- | heen made grades by lew, are eutitied fo the ¥ eent | By Mr. PERHMAM (Rop., Me)—Extending the previ i | upon what wus proviousiy saditional pey, bt which s | o of fue Bount Taw ki e w and children of ’ soidiers who enlisted for nine months, and were kilied s registration i each county or parish, of the male citizens of the United Etates over 21 years of age, resident in each county or pariah, which registration shall inelude ouly those persons who are qualified to vote for delegates bl-l.dlhflol)lml.lnd‘lfl shall bave taken and subscribed an onth that they are sincervly and earncatly attached to the Union and Government of . ’ » Bearts be with us. As for you, workmen of THE SOUTHERN STATES. e o BT thak we Wik, but your. Arin e e eioe baok wel o the future. avd. avenge. omeives by P e et St wtse Koore VIRGINIA. oy Koerty b sour chibiren in the comivg HEDEEle fo7 usmen free- A SENATE COMMITTEE TO VISIT WASHINGTON. BY TRLEGRATE TO THE TRINUNA Herewith we procluum th ¥ Banks remaing Chairman, Orth of Indiana v = . . - BOW @ part of this pay proper. 0 & oo fl:h»w-w'u second on the Committee, i “"l',',,""-"f’;:l"'_,':“l‘,’,",“';““',‘,;,'_'f ",""‘\',",'!.‘Q,':',:_‘,‘m for the | e United Btates, that they will steadfastly | Ricumoxn, March 11.—The Senate appointed a g i ;«\.nn uuwth!rd. with Washburne of Wisconsin, Me- XLirn CON S—FIRST BESEION. contraction of a ship eana) around Falle of Niagar, | support the Constitution and obey the laws of the United | Committee of five to leave for Washington to-night, T.:S... ey h'..‘r‘::l ‘..S.“.Z"'..'?' New-York aud vicinity whe “arthy (N. Y.), Blair (Mich.), Myers (Pa.), Robinson | i T EY I ttecaf Five:” | Staice, and that they will cogage al others 0 such S0 | gg confer with the Gevernument about the Tequire. | srmiebiss i the s Revososits tow bating 4 el e Dew., N. Y., and Morgan (Dem., Ohio), as the rest | rox. Mareh 13, agr, | B 8 referenee o e Conmitce on Comteree. - port and obedience. When such registration shall Lave | gy of the Sherman bill. S eloeh. The mont At iobel spedkers 1 e coustry hare sgmite GTOX. March 11, 1807, a been completed, and copies thereof returned to the Com pucid yrpatisss P SR Bl ention o be prescat s e tue g, By onies of the £ CONVEN : 4 Executive Comusitiec. Jee manding shall, within THE CARRYOWEN CIRCLE. A well-attended meeting in the mterest of the Fenian of the Committee. Banks, Orth, aud Cullom are the ROAD LAND GRAN F ° " Salest Cammiitos o . . e (bl was thew refer a Seleet Committee o . og e Ge N B mabdiag Gestal, K Bate s The Lill calling for a convention to reorga eda bill to grant ouly old members of the Committee. Mr. RAMSEY five 1 r tion to be bedd The Republican Senators held a cancus to-day for | liuds for the construct d from 8t Paul to | T3 i e ertain | thirty day thereafter, cause an eleetion tobe held for | G0 e : o ol P P (o g ; ; px '|4 7 | the Missouri & Referred to the Committee on Public | ¢ B B8 U e T Dean form of | dele to form State constitutions, to réestablish civil der the Military bill, which ;mmnlxluz\nmnm . cauibe was held at Greenwieh Hall, cormer of Christophes v "J"’” & fixiog apon &G Jof an adlonrn- | lasds. ke B M Government. To the Judic | governments Joyal to the Vnien b anl to pass all | ate, received a voto of 18 tos, seven Senators being | and Hudson-sts., last evening, under the auspices of th ment. Jt was agreed to postpone the matter for the |y pow R den, Michy introduced bl for the | o B Mr WOODBEIDCE oo o Bvdul ordinances for putting such constitution wud | absent. It provides that the election of delegates | Hbe '::&'&‘:."s:énw&"fifl'" h 1 shall be held on the first Thursday in May, and the | urged the contribution of money towar governments into operation. The coustitution ia o be i voters, and,on its | convention shall meet in Richmond on the third | War for the treedom of Ireland THE WOLFE TONE CIRCLE. May, “ to form cle was held last eyven- ndiciary Committec. Also, f ans, Vi. prescnt. . It is the desire of the membess, before | distribution of the awards for the capture of Je Davis. Which was referred to the Military Committ Lommi sJority of the regis ® | adopted by & taking any definite steps toward adjournment, 1o pass | Senator Wilson's B b ALEXANDIIA JTORIAL KEGISTRY & - 3 ilson’s supplementary bill to the Williams- | Mr. WILSON (Rep., presented the petition of £37 vide increased gress, Senators and Representatives are | Monday constitution of govern- Sherman Military Reconstruction bill, passed by the | citizens of Alexandiia he reannexation of that city fo o Ways and | to be admitted from such State. ment in ¢ with said act of Congress.” All Sccond-ave. and Twenty-third-st last Congrless. A similar bill passed the House to- the District of Columbia. Which was referred to the Com Mr. WOOD (Dem., N. Y.) inquired of My, Wilson whether | persons are to vote for delegates o are qualified to | Center Lawrence Farley presiding. — Mr. Kiernan wade & wittee on the Distr ! ta s i to g r WILLIAME (Rep, Ind.)—TFoequalize the bonnty he intended to press the bill vote today. vote by the act of Congress. Gov. Ie out is em- | spirited speceh, during which he asked if Irishen bad & L1 ited o 0 pro e rved i the Jate | Mr. WILEON replied that he intended toask the House | powered to appoint thiee persons in each county, |} That question had been discussed on the v benceh, at the n the pulpit, and during the glorious {. o day, and will come up in the Senate to-morrow. This | ted & Fo e erritories of the bill will b passed, and sent to the President for his | {'ited states.” Whic 840 ihe Committee on signature), He will, in all probability, veto it. He | Territories. . - e FRENCI SPOLIATION BILL. wuay keegh it 10 days, and let it become a law without | yp qpMNER (Rep., Muas) introduced a bill, to provide his sanction. How Congres will have to vemain | for tie adjustinent aud satisfuction of clajuns of Aicricat i sewsi il 3 et i, | citizens for sy witted by the French, prior to in sessiony nntil the bill is made a law beyond doubt. | Gy, Bciig the Wl of Jast session. ~ Keferred 1 the Phese az’e a number of appointments to office to be | Cowinitico on Federal Relations. 4 . on the bill within an hour. who shall select commissioners to conduet the voting. | grod 0 Sl 782, 1798, ) Military Affairs. The numl 1 ¥ to Ve A bill for the like pur- | Mr which no true Republi ld assent to. Ollo)— Authorizing naval officers, | laws gave to the provisi Kovernments sit the Capitol of the Nadou. now operating in the Southern States, the po Affuirs. tinte preparatory proceedings for calliug couventions and Wep., Ind.)—Amendatory of the | establishing State governwents. Tl fect of this bill e electic t , before enter- A NEWARK ALDERMAN ARRESTED 1N IKELAND, Alabama, Mississippl, Louisiava, [ would be to place that power entl s of the | ing on the discharg , tuke an oath to the fol- | Alderman Franeis Qunn of Newark about two months 4 O . oy THE NONTH-EASTERN PROSTIER. Haa. Also, amendatory of the Pre. | military. Tt was to establish a Governm I Uhose | Towing: T do solemuly swear that in the election about | since retwned to Ireland to visit Lis triends. Hia fumily acted gu yet, and Senators are anxious 10|y, NORRILL (Re CTLEASTERY FRONTIER. 1 | emption luws. Also, to exteiid the provisfous of the act Stistes a8 Louls Napol e for | to bo held © will faithfully aud impartially discharge the | received information a few days since that Le had been fis sh them. A wmajority of the members of the by e “ L4 I of August 4, 1822, granting the nght of way to railroads | France, and as Maximilian proposed to establish an em- duties appertaining to my office, aceording to law, 80 | arrested and thrown into prison for expressivg sy mpathy for the defense of the North fronticr, beiug the > N et A . 2 i planksonds Over the public lands, e M ico, Fle cotld meder consent 1o setting up | help me God ;" which oath may he adwinistered by any | w o homy "lvflfi favor an immediate xulwumlm-nh because as g gl i B0 JsinG S8 ¥ - s i " o o 4 ) Y ith Feui of delegates to be the same as is al- | peX 0Lt M 105 bub he Qe e as is A ed. it is being discussed again, and with God's ssent House of Delegates. The LIl | heip it would be decided in favor of the right A collec- 8 that tion was then taken up to aid the cause of Ireland, which ||uhu';i:r and writer appointed | amounted to nearly $200. M B WOOD declared that the bill contained preambles The existing Bill of Tast weasion ; Lo aid the Earopean and North Ameri ; g the e % 0 g By Mr. WASHBURN (Rep., Ind)--Granting pensions | the military over the civil po and thercfore be pro- son authorized by law to adininister oaths, and in the SONVENTIO RISH SOCTE 1 can Railroad Couipany. Referred to Counmittee on FOr- | g0, the date of disciarge. Referred to the Committee | tested against this bill : THR. QOXVEXTION OF 15180, SOCERIDE may be administered by the offi- ~ o > s Bocie! flict in the ek ALd. no.person sBAIL act 88 | place L oured meeting oia B T e o ey ae they remain in session certain members are | ¢ign Relations on Tuvalid Pentlons Mr. WILSON stated that this b 200t pmally bringing up for action important i rmp ANDS SOLD FOR TAXEA. Ty Mr JUDD ORep. T -To clothe n portion of the | least with the Act of March 2, w that until 1 officer under this uct unleas he is qualified to vote i s 1 not be aeted on until all | o005 T ATTREHON (otrduced b U O I xcs de; | Wldiers of the Republl ttering Trom Injuries | the people of the Rebel Ktated s e e mt Conention Under aid net of Con: | EeEuies Se00ers, DL e owracaisied the Cou. clative 10 Select Committee of Three. to representation, the civil gov | e e Constitution formed by said Convention shall | vention upon the success of their efforts o far in making the ures * which it is desired 8 the resainder of the States in the Union are repr which was referred to the Committee on ¥ ted & » » NAVAL APFROPIRIATIONS—PROMOTIONS, ¥ sented: Already about ten committees have b Mr. CRAGIN (Rep., N. H.) introdueed a S rury for tafskeryin wppoil sted, notwithstanding the pretended agr ing the settlement of ¢laimes for the dishurser N fa n..'m'mwrl‘].nmmmn wents that the appointment of committecs would ! ption of lands sol e submitted for ratification and approval, as provided | the ntended demonstration promise to be worthy of gress aforesaid, L etion shall fn | Sccasion. The chairnan then introduced a Committes e s n provides: The said election shall in | from the Fenian Brotherhood, cousisting of Mr. John n-n.mu-* the | w1l respects be condueted in the mode now presenibed by | MoGrath and Mr. Duffy. Mr. McGrath stated thas h ad of this being | 1aw, and the officers condueting the sawe shall be vestedd | had'heen sent by the meeting of Feuians which was held « poople of the | With the powers to perform the dutics, receive the com- | Jagt Sunday evening, in this city, and at which there were 8 &C5 | yeceived. Referred to Py Mr. COOK (Rep., 111)- Directing the coin claimed tain banks 1t Kiehniond, Va., now deposited in the Lout of the treasury, cute thelr clalns ferred to the Joint | purpose of Congi 1 provisional o uthorit, 1 anted to the officers, keamen, and m e, thereto i the Court of Claime who served on the Pacific Coast, by the nehment B bl to fix military g oot b6 anade until all the States are represented. | propriation bill of August, 1852, aud March, Belect Committee on Retr g et A - B DT e i ¢ Mr. BROMW ), 1L)—Declaratory of the | Rebel States, it was a bill to provide hinery whereby | pensation, utid be liable to the penalties prescribed by Iaw | pe, 4 g e 3 Those whio wish most for the appointment of these | tern 1 o the Committes on Clainis Jaw a6 10 amending th Rt ution of the Utitod States. kbt get rid of military gov - Syl Y | Fof generul elections, except as herein provided. 9.".;':‘;;;”:;“;:I-l!m';a:w'll‘u:-:m;:' :‘.’.-:‘:'::m(#' g‘.“....' commit et s ilacke e | 2N MORRILL introduced a bill amendatory of Referred to the Judiciary Co it r. WOOD tnguired whetlier this bill did not direct the e ho 4 M " ges are the varions committee clerks. These | defining the pumber and regulating the appoint iy M MCCLURG (Rep., Mo)—Placing ce registration to be wade by the military communders 1 o cpewh l;n«re;i custom of the celebration of &t. Patrick’s individnils get no salary unless the committees are | Oflicers of the navy, which provides that the 1 souti troops on an eqaal footing with other vol Mr. WILSON replied that it certai There was 1o TENNESSEE. . Pay:- by A “lmpesiag | peschesion - {iratly, e 85, S0t thy havo formad-ihemsélves into a lobby | HEuk nduulnafo, and witi the 10 bounty ved to the Committee of the Whole provision at al ot of March, BT TRLXGRATN TO THN TRINUNE. ;.”.J'...':L..H'}"f.. ::-:T:‘li'fiiv:‘inn:-"nmlfi":xfl;‘ (e poetieae: i i S the Btate of the Union. at of votes. who might v Y o s g s $0 SORVINNS to induee members to introduce into the House | ber, 0 members in - | fhe ptate ot e e e sudicias districta: Ref T ro e Juito0ts 0F bEaLIING utBpotORRPErIONS |, NASHVILLE, March 1 00 Logialaturo | ing of the lutended, colobeation, wich every, Vebman tters of £ | selves in batt G TSt that this bl provided for o rekistration under the adjourned sine die. ment_of Judge | Bad so much at heart, how deeply they aympathized with watters of business of importance, and ask that | Sk e ice B AR Rep . Mich)—Giving the right of | supervision of militar commanders, Frares iae hecu posteoned to the 0th of Mey: Gov, | b steigste in which ths & mes s LA ESDT S8 Rewos wore Blerra Nevada and i BLATNE (tep, Moy asked MY, Wilson whether this | Brownlow declines to yuterfere in hehalf of Pratt, | oEaE®n Gommiltee then retired. 'v'l'—n.f"(‘-',:,'fi:,":,,"',.: way and grant land to th Irrigation and Land Company for the co i California. Referred to Committee on Pub- the dancing they o Fyferred to the appropriate Committees. | faire. Then it is Considered absolutely necessary that the | yy. wirs i bill wan ot desigued and_expressly calculated to g Jaster, convicted of rape and sentenced . The | D W B s those Btates an cven startin the electiond | fo'the Peuitentiary, The flood contint - that to cousider the request made by the Cominittee from v ¥ re o abr o vutiary. inues unabated. | the Fenian organizations was not in his power. ir. WILSON replied that that was certainly the pur & Bt g v some disenssion it was settled that each n’«”wle!ry d?o'a'fkll‘ (.‘!!llm‘lbi:';bnhunld be appointed immediately, and, in | struct cane peaker can be made to think so, he appoints | " - PAINE (Rep. Wis.)—A memorial of the Wiscon- hie d | powers, by American eiti 5 Mr. PAINE e O NE exprossed the opimion that that being the . ; consider the matter for itself. 1 s wiore than probable L e ooan Do sccared Dy legislation, and to | %in Lexialsture sshings plaes '"p:,l;;,‘ffl'. object of the bil, it should he Damsed 86 ONee; 1 '”fl‘i"' ¥{,:';'&:".:"',‘,‘,," e Ehe. s "l..:fllle :,’?‘E"l'm River the Commiggees, and Mr. Clerk’s salary immediately | the ri struetion of the Sug civie societies, Fatl thew Societies, and the Chureh \lroud, from Free = g b Afr, WOOD temarked that the effect of tho bill de- TROI& n Publi¢ pended entirely upou the will of the wilitary command- ¥ | report by bill or otherwise. Agreed to. 1o Madison, Wis. rred to the Con Temperapce Societies, The meeting wdjourned till Friday begins. Om Friday the questi 8sing cy:pflly vil:;llhr l“uil 8 J'au‘l‘l‘z’n‘:\:::l.:xp;‘h;'fm s o "‘“"“l"" \ instructing the | 1Auds . s a5 Breasil (1 a resolution justructing the | “gy 3y WASBHBURNE (Re )--To divide the Dis- | ers. ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLA' cient imposance for a Committee, and to-day the | ¢ o inquire if any further legisia- | (04 6 Wisconsin into two J Distocts. Keferred | | Mr. WILSON replied that the military commanders | ov coinonarn 0 THE TRINUNE. POIEATY nest. cadlide i would be controlled hy the provisions of the bill, and THE FEELING IN THE COUNTRY. s, March 11.—The Indiana Leg ¥ oo e Now tha 4 tion is neces: ors i the merchant ma- the J Commit! o unced. Now that the supple- | yine a ome food, and adequate | Y10 3 by Miun)—To protect the | could pot extend the tiime for thie completion of the’ peg. | INDIANA mentary Reconstruction Dill is passed. the Honse will | persoal protection; which was adopted. bt aetun) netilors o the mabiic i of tho. | fration beyord the st of Keptenmber next;” This il | adjoutned sino die to-day, after session of . LARGE MEFTING IN WASHLSGTON, ljourn oviy fro y ay o President ve- | RRTInLL - . . hited States, by Hmiting the amount of land that can be | Wia il d 1o act in ald of the legislation of last Con- 4 g . BY TELEGRAPH T0 T 3 adjourn ovsr from day to day uutil the President ve- | sy pEssNDEN (e, Me, from the Committee on | Ut SUSER IR Kerienitural College serip to | gress. The act of the 1l of March being, as overybody A large number of important laws have heen passed | e "uA ':\ .\‘IJ:’-T;T-\ Targe mecting new, imperfect in its provisions, providing uo machivery | during the ion, among which are the Registry SHD N, Mareh 11.=A Targe wecting of the friends of Ireland took place to-night at the Old Assem- ported a resolution to or and two Rep- | three nine_and audi < for repairs 10 | SPES1 CLARKE (Rep., Kansas)—To aid in the con- | supplied thi on; which was adopted. & hietion of a raliroed ar ot s Arante:| ¢ s HOA PECONSTRUCTION, to the boundary line between t 'llll;ul.~ O 5 Mass.) called up the resolut - | ico, in the on of Guaymas, California. Referred to e ',‘]","I"'" e tar. | the Committee on the Pacifie Railioad, Also, to author- g hursday last, declaring certaln fur- | .00 construction of u bridge acrors the Missour River | Istered. ther guaranties required in the reconstruction of the | at Fort Leavenworth ferred to the Com- | ‘This smendment gave rise to considerable dise "Kuneas, Refe Rebel Staten. T e e e things re. | tittec on MIlitary Affairs. Alsoto provide for giving the | involving the whole merlteof tho i, sud wao, pus ey declared that among the things re- | 1tte b8 SIAREY A ORI F o the. Cherokee neutral | pated in by Messrs. BINGHAM, WILEON, HOUTWE: sectione, Referred to the Committee on Public toes the bill, and then they will pass it over the veto | Public Buildingsand Grounds, | appomt & Joint Committe for earrying its provisious uto eff ut defe hy t, this DU mercly | e for e protection of the ballot-box, the new | 1“0 s - {Eep., Ohio) moved to amend the fitth | Congressional and Legislative Appointment bills, Vil i the Hon Wil | ke the State Constituti Aopted | the law to punish holting in the Lewislature, and the | the i A. Darling of ually voting, instead of as is hment of a House of Refuge for | of el 1 enthusiasiic , by o majority of those plan of localizing the Agri- | issued by the i nd disposing of the Congressiomal | this hour of land-grants for that purpose, fatled The amount of | Oty, and rec money approved in general and specific appropri- | |.l..-..|(l:ygmmdm:nlum‘nlnlz adopted n prea! 2 olution pledging the! ves E ations amounts to $1,500,000, I Sile means whas prseths wnrlrfxelain by all howor- yot binmon of Erooklyw, und York. Theie ek made by Mr. McNerh, ol wid adjoury, It is uncerstood that Gen. Halpine will be sign- moned befyre the Judiciary Committee to testiff as 10 his reGent conversations with President Johuson, | in whichghe President is made to favor Repudiation. The Praident to-day sent the name of Dr. Hen s and Mex- trial, was read by with generul * uj Barand .f Hartford, Con., as Commissioner of EQu- | 10010 e done are the five following el N asa.), NIBLACK (L Fs MARSHALL (1 «ation, s r of Congre ablishi il s At land " "Referred to the Committee on Publio | (Rep., Masa.), NIBLACK (Dews,, Ind.), MARSHALL (D i, -”m.;uhnhe recent law of Congress establishing First : n".n}’v'm'" governments which have been de- x‘;’l‘,‘”‘l"t.hxuuuun Referred to i 11 ind ELDRIDGE (De, Wis.) Flually it was rejected jbie means what appears » Yol upr ,J Bureauof that sort in this district. Sareich ¥ :L"lmnil be vacated so that they can have | By Mr. ASHLEY (Rep., Nevada)—The resolutions of the without a division " EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. certain, and calling on the mlrrul“nl'u.yllm % The nane of John T. Hogue was to-day sent to the | ' ol y-n.,.‘,".. ;;’”“‘,“;;‘A: ction, and will ccase mint at drm-;.m;hm r..l\lm ux‘.. Il:llrl.“lll‘ll E‘l‘-‘tfl’k“fl'gr i'-?fli’: :‘l-ll‘u'll'll I!lllr'.“ :\I:;:oul!‘r:, let i nize a8 beligorents thelr countrymen ow :.’."u':\ Held, 2 i R ¢ ol ous influes A b o e | subl t o 1 g ¥ A Ve 4 Senate by the President for confirmation s Assessor | Second : Provisioual govermueits must e constituted Idahio, and as to the mall xoute | Sy, Sout the provisions requiring the CONFIRMATIONS AND REJECTIONS, T er T itmeace CUFIAg the luteryals of s ppes of the Bl (ol District of Obio. Mrs, | 85 temporary substitules for the lieal goveruments . Mo.)—To establish an office for the | manders o caTry out the law within o spec Y TRLBONAPE 70 TUE TAIBUNE. | Dut aea ghitny mian - He suph oo N oy 4= orhber | b specinl authonty 1o superintend the Sransttion (0 e e Rver ut 8, Louis. Referred to the | Mr. WILSON declined to yield for that purpoke, ¥ W . g the men now b y ad he hiad drilled some of until the ASHING . March 11.—The Senate to-day con- 0w battling agninst the oppressor, and secmed Y toregard the chanees of success as wore hopeful than the iy that the bill gave malitary conmiand ed, | of September vext. He moved the previous question. ok the foliawin i, | The previous question was seconded, and the malu ques- | Maine: George Naylor, | Ty N lowing nomin; firmed the fons: sittee on Colnage, Welghts, and Measurc d. Muine ; Jonatha of the Btates for bills having been concl FCol- | permient €OVernménts republican iy Sanderson, widow of Col. Sanderson, was (0-dd N Third: As loyalty beyond suspiei firmed as Postmastress of Springfield, Obio. weager Cable telegrams would indie of money were then taken up ..a".'.:‘h’.‘r"fin.”flfw :'\'ll. st be the basis | Tl Hill, Anhirn, s of permancut gOVernments republican i form, every | the Speaker proceeded to the call of Stutes for resolut. f The #2000 in gold belonging to the Richmond | possible precaution must e taken against Rebel agency Thderseienenti ils not giving rise to debate could be ol bl SET banks, which was captured with Jeff Davis's party | or influence in the fc dtion o tleet Govermcta, witroduced and pussed tion ordered. P Balley, Phe "Miss v 1 e e cducation of the people s caential 10 | ™Herre e Fitiis under tho call were disposed of | Mr. WOOD moved to lay the bill on the table, which | o Wi e MASS MEETING IN ST. LOUIS, u Nunderson Y i 81, Lot1s, Mareh 11.—The Fenians of this eity have 0 115 nays. reading of the engre jally to the development of ; iatah 10 & vide B0 # and_ jorality which. constitute | © O™ ering THE AGRIC was rejected in a vote of 27y Chirietin Swith, Warren, Pean.; Mrs. M k. E. Bowen, Millbure, Mass.; about two years ago, and which has since ) stored ju the Treasury vaults, is likely to o ‘n | tue national welfare, e those prineiples of justic A Tuss meetiug for Mondn; ht to consider the vresent condition of affairs ln{md, and promising aid b A i o0 | Mr. ELDRIDGE called for th stead, which S1on " wme (e s the fommdation of Hepublican Goverument, and as accord- | By Mr. MILLE ey Pa)—For the ting of 50,000 b Tegislation. Represeutatives of the Richmond | jg to the census an immense proportion of the pe in | additioual cop E'}.:"n‘n’.." A':(uflyl'ulhlrnl "n.-":‘:'r'( hl»‘l(- 1866 for | Ll but the rules were, on motion of ' Mr. WILS( Jacques i Cowley Towusend, Salem, Obio; Harriet banks gre uow here, who liave been very cnterpris- | {hie Rebel States without distinetion of color caunot, read | distiibution among the loyal citizens in the Tchel States. | pended, o that the bill could be read without bely K. Drur . tothelrstruggling brethren. ingig endeavoring to obtain possession of the gold, ?..a wite, therefort lic Sehools wust be. establisied | Referred to the Committee on Printing. :‘r“w‘; NS essalis 0. M6 THE ILLINOIS CONVENTION, v " old, | for the equal good of ail Shiadd GOVERNMENT JURISDICTION. p . David Cros, 3 e o > und have so [ ed us to obtain from th e ot 1eus important than Education, is the Home- ORI D mcting the Judi- | The bill was then passed in a vote of 117 yeas to 27 nays, | s Eaneh 0. | toimeiva g mpareh U—President Roberts in expectod st be secured to the Fie c imittee to inquire ‘whether further legislation is | o gtrict party vote. | Swmithiers of Delaware at Suyrua. g ward the h_mm'("')"l_:: fiffd';'"ll":rml he State mm..m ot . |y ietors Internal Kepeunt = o 3 Pape, V15 Dt Tova | tendanice i expected, his ity tomorrow, * A larket- arts Jurisdiction aters thin the bigh ve the United ‘Sta over offenses committed on other W seas. Adopted. m"f"lmlm.t an order f-vn“l\!uamnm Spinner to turn it | fedth WNCRE0r s family way have a piece of Gr 10 their custody, taking bonds for the faithful Mr. WILLTAME (Rep., Oregon) inquired if these "f»nmy of the guue, and its return iu case of fature | ions had been considered by any Committee. € ongress or Judicial action requiring it. Ihe Treas- Mr. SUMNER said they had not been referred. They Py Mr. KELL wer, upon receipt of the order, assured the partics | were simply declaratory Resolutions for the Scuate, and proposition that th in the most emphatic manner, that they could give | it was not necessary to remove them. e A oo bonds which would be satisfactory to him, and : COMMITTEE ON THE WHITE HOUSE, AKER annonnced as the Select Committee on THE WAR DEBT, “'h-' seeanth for furmshing the Execntive 5Y (Rep., P Jaring that the | wausion, Messrs, man, and Glosbrenner. | b L O ountry hould be BEVEXUE CUTTERS, | g i On motion of Mr. SCOFTELD (Rep., Pa.), the Sceretary | Ao Vi S G of the Treasury was directed to Teport th expenses i | oivans. st Banghob. St e’ ¢ tter service during the t fiscal | - Williaw ). L u VIHth Disteiet Kentue e 1 gtun Ty it o), Tands wn( Diatiict Reutucky'; Jawes Briogton, st | ported, and forwarded their u’r’nmfl “"-".T i Rt Assessors Internad evenwe~Williaw C. Kueffuer, XIUh District (i1 | JAMES 31-“.“,.‘;" § Olagnten. O11AWA, C. W., May ! | . C. rch 11.—The i EopH et b o PR el Mr. WILLIAMS moved to refer the Resolutions to the | avd does uot mect the o cond the previ se. The House refused to & question, by 1 fitnes, penalties, and forfeitures t flatly refused to allow the gold o be taken from his | Judiclary Committee. cholution was thei, ou motion of M. i et s Co ittee on Retrenchme Mr. SUMNER said if the Senator from Oregon would [t 1 1o the Committee on efrom during the same period. Wi M€l keeping. The Committee ment, of i ! ok & Bt i3 lie it e ‘. ||| MeClure, %4 which Gen. Van Wyck is Chairman, has been state s reasons for referring the resolutions, he wight ooy} kull ed. E RIS KEVOLUTION, Barmr & Awlrew J. Seott, THE FIRS 3 . & VICK. v S Lipes, . T N ordered to investigate the matter, and it will Lold | P4 able to ausuer thew, it repared (o vote for | (ST ATLFES ey, a4 il i increaso the force R S R0 ate duatir the I | Yyt L L, o vaisonars v ran rapenn K OF HOBAON. A . £ 3 Mr. WILLIAMS said he was 1ot prepare 3 of the Patent Office ollo b cRoIutION Awsessors Internal Revenns —Jobu B Rebd, Ta ’ 5 Hupsox, » '“‘x""‘w?f‘l‘;“‘ on ‘I‘"‘"l"l‘*‘“"y for I‘"f" i‘""""'l“j 1 o | Beh @ measure unti) it had been considered i Comuwit b VA v g vise to debate, went over under the | - Whercas, the Goverument of Great Britain did, so soon | Jawes Keiu Thua Dt Indana;, Biwart M Pocjoach e Lok finu.ll'r,\??l’:fulquy l’-'(, March 11.~The First National r. Scofield, in the House to-day, introduced &t it wan the practice of the Senate and he was not rules Bomit ol bl Ak wn an armed rebellion ap d within the Nuits of the | United States Attornty.~George B. Kellogg, & ) “* | ing. Robert B. shem,n“""‘l‘"f:‘ DURIICSS t0-Tart oW Borh resolution ealling upon the Treasury Department for | williug to depart from it. S My, WILLIAMS (Kejo, Pa) - To_ tegulate the prac United Btates, hasten to aceord to the Rebels Delligerent | *40 - Kelloge. Kastern District, Mis ;'w highost contidence In fiapein fi'QL‘a‘"fl"‘“ " ol Fewsion Agent.—Milow 1. Wutler, Detroit, Mic has been appointed casbicer, The Josse s ‘,;’:',:m'::","}:" y K Autorwation regardivg the collection of marino reve- | My, SUMNER took the floor In advocacy und explana- | tice aud defite the powers of the Bupreme Courtof the | Hghte, and thercafter during the whole course of the war | Consuls.~Thomas Kirkpatiiek, ot Pauas cashier, Hasbro 4 2oy s u'n:\:‘-n‘y NOt 80 sexions ak to Imnaie the