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T ALE Wumber 10,493. NEW YORK, © TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1966. Thirty-Third Year. a ——— ——— = : —————————_—_——_ ———— = = RECONSTRUCTION. convinced that the properttion before the fenate wae that had been trken posseasion of ander North River Saviors Bank “The Latest NewS | sss reascaee ns necogriced ¢—nopors | sucrintars fe meinnnt mr bong tees | Stemertre nd Nat yea altar Sendmeu ted | tone Rhee gibetnn ular Campi te " wou b: n ry 1 J thought perhaps 1 $ pond ing sevare would Foceive a a been orcored co be resiore! 4@ | employ policemen, so as te inciade Steamboat Com- id the orenpants (the freedmen) | pane, the periieniar property thus ro ee on Parker Introfnced a bill for Mtate ald te tation in relation to the edmiesion of Tennessee | the Gonnitation wonls there be noinine Weft thea | whe ttonse went ints Crete ene the Bouthern Central Ralirosd.—Adjourned, from the Committee on Recoms.ruction to-day, were | for Conrrens to do in the premises? He certainly use went Inte Committee of the Whole oa ° ome bad the right lor she second | the State of the Union, Mr. Brandegee in the chat accompanied by various papers, iucludine the me- Const bationa! empoudment abolishing | end proceeded to the eoneiéération ; = A Hows items. mortal ef Representatives elecs Cooper, Liftwich, | slavery, to enfranchice the blacks It would be A \ b of the Military —_— Btokes and Maynard, of thas Btate, addressed te the | 20¢ing more than appropriace legisiation, and here ppropriation bill Dy Telegraph te the Now York Bun.) re Washington. ™ repo: reso- | Sion that could be presen ed; but suppose it was not Aleplaced, ets cong aed nd hgh ence opted by the requisite ber to meke it apart of | stored, and by By Telegraph te the N. ¥. San, CUR WASHINGTON DISPATCIS. Negotiations With the Indians. IMPORTANT TREATY REGULATIONS: Marriage Among the Freedmen. RUBES AND REGULATIONS. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. Mexican Affairs in the House, Proposition to Give Juarez $50,000,000. THE ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE. Senate and Louse of Representatives, in whieh ther priate log iatlon sen, ee ee offeres by Gr Beuusis, Teoateres nh provinnes set Da. Davin Jaywe died wt Puiladelphis yesterday say that the Government of Tennessee is Republican | At ihe conclusion of Mr. Pomeroy's remarks fariher torecstattan batts Fe vs aflernoon, in bie 57th year. fn form as well asin spirit, and asks that the same | consi copes! 4 ig AB bMnaing the ereet Toon sod and property quarazteed as the vrue | Soret ts pte Ph gene ee enene ¢atems | cee et ts Tener rare A creaume from New Orleans with the 94 Unitet Fitts San ea premtasitns dse Gitte sthrst $y | te-meroy, phi ivagfeading ant pret f ntemmpsirmct geht pn the ect of oes of 1776, until ber relations were ° wi ee froper inscriptions Monroe on Sunday night, and enbsequently pro- disturbed by the treasen ef @ pertion of her eltizens, Mr. Wilson called ap a joint resolution to pay Miss | during the rebellion. ed to Oise Point Ser " They seiforth for this practice. Clara Barton, 18,000 for expences incurred in search: | ‘The bill was iaid astde to be reported to the treuse, | °C” uy Point Sey Gounbarienen, cate, fener siso gives the vestimony of Li: vet Bris | ing for missing soldiers of the aimy, and for the | and the Committee went to look up tho Army Appro- ean Rochester N. Y. Circle of the Fenian Haye thot ouvine atthe, awl orton st | Guanta "gsr eased Coe oune’ Tue remus WA8 | prion bit sl oot hae 000. lenge poomber of vebusene p Baan pe should une ie wim ince, Spree to \ Os wotion eS ee a bill to grant cortein P The bill oppropriates, among other emaller (fome oe sent him @500, A large number of veluntess overnment; 0 jande to the nebago Indians in Nebsaske was | for of the army, #1, TW00y niin wtatl offer thet fe towards the governmen' very little good feeling | taken up and passed, of officere’ un! elovene ARTS hier ver uta’ ye ne e wont ‘08 at & moment's notice, oxconting jae Tensenese, pple sesatiment ta Executive session. Adjourned, Bind sf Rerulare and Veluinteere $5. 800 tor sey large and enthusiasiic meeting of Fent- 5 cona): —_ eeu suppl. Tapeetor's Li t - Teanessce es disloyal es Missistpl. Fast Teanesce 13400 tuctdental expenede, GTictcwotn tranogeris: ans wees held at Mozart Hall, 8. Louisa, Mo. om FOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES tou, $4,000, 000, Baturday, The plang of General Sweeney agains Mr. Woodbridge, of Vt, asked leave to introduce | , Mr. Washhurne, Il, moved @ proviso against pay: | Canada were loudly and enihusiestical y cheered. @ Attor ing the Ilifeols Central BR. Company for the vaeena th Je and G a abthe Unde | Gecetal fnnlinte beni canon: orney- | Lm the Portland, Me, municipal election, yester- eas, e pe le an lovernment o: e . x rt imetitote @ suit ageinet the company wo +d ted Biaies of Astin are pot indifferent to the of any mouiee thet have been paid > onid day, ali the wards except one gave 737 Rey ublican pate lotic otresste y ibe pec ple of Mexico,to est.hl : som ony bP Pe, t raneportation of troope or property | Majority, against 679 on the annual vote last your, an tuate their Re ican forts of guvernineu n@ United ates ‘ } ma pu ev The Comnmitten roes to Close debate, and the Mitt. showing @® Republican gain of about 200, A. Fe le the only portion of the State trom which the troops “tah Gen. Geary t se testifies that he h . Gen, on as stadied the eon en Temnessoe carefully, aod it is bis epinien that if protected and encouraged by « email Union force the loyal seutiment would gain tecendancy in as yeerortwo. He does not think it would be safe at thie time te remove the troops or wi hdraw martial law, of restore the privi exe of the ms writ of habeas co The full exventof Rest Ten-| Wheregs, The said Republic of Mexico, th ough ite | tary Academy bill wa od t th the | Btevens is the M i Ter Proposed by the Radicals. nesece is perfec: because the Lujon element | duly eathorized agents, Is about to ietue fity thou- | amendments, which were eovcutr d ie ity DB sn dseds sae predem{uates, ddie Tennessee is disturbed br | sand bonds, of one thousand dollars each, dated April r. Bobeuck moved fo suend, by adding the is8OP ALBXANDEA Camrnent, genorallg known enm ities and hatreds much more than by the disloyalty of persons against the United Biates, The Union im West Tenvesee are im the minority, bat the Union sentiment is gradu approaching « cood loyal standard, and he hinks this ieeling will 60 on improving. Gen, Fiek testifies that he bas half a million of on under hischaree, The creas mass of them are to good condition, and tmp. ove; bus they need the proseetion of the Govermment as much on ac- out of the opposition manifested ageius. them as justice to tue negro. ‘Thore who evince their hos- tility to these persons say (bas they should be entire. drawn from the State, and oppose the eduestion of the negro and bie justice betose the law. Ali the freedinen in Tennessee who are ab.e-bodied procure 1st, 1546, with interest conpous attacued, , wable | followin Ant proved, mersover, that uo partef | as the founder of the Disc son ¢ at the city of New York, io coin, the pe cipal | the monies be.rby appropr ated shall be epriied tole a vs e' Disciple Dencmisetion of etter thirty years, and the imeren tence of Auy cadet appointed from any ‘risiang, and eminent a4 a theologian, especia)ly at the rate of T per cent per aneam, veilion ainet ibe eovernment, | as . bonds te to bear the egnature of (oe hegistrar ap- iY bare eu reek eto ite ovigh ert rn riled ihsrrcertdes Pabaay, = niated by his Exceliency, M. Romero; Wherefore, nN o Union. under and by virtue | Wheeling, Va., on Bunday night, im the Tih year ua tor joint resovution of Cougress tor that case Keoolved, otc., the Renate concurring therewith, | Mate and provided, bs * of his age. _ far mmens of eke efereseld loan ot fifty Spiilions x A vole on th aunendment wae taken and resulted: Tus report cireulated in Washington ani New of dollare, W © interest thereon, according te eas OS may ihe am au ‘ ted the tenor’ of the eaid bonds, be end the same hereby | The objection tothe amen tment was principe yon | Terk of General Meade's acceptance of the [mo ie guaranteed by the United Mtates of Ameries, ee ground that it app ied te cacets now In the In. | crate nomination for Governor of Pennaylv:nis te itute iow ed to stand Mr. Woodbridge asked that the resolution pa il to ae aS hee er wee sliow: A to aaad with the approrel aud endorsement of the Preai- Hn to the Commitice on Forcign Affairs, bin seaiver” had Lees, by accident, omitted in the | dent is officially deniod by General Meade Ip « ARMY APPROPRIATION BILL, "Its Final Passage. City and Miscellaneous News. THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT, Talk About Town. employment. The milliery should not be withdraws Mr, Rtovens engrosted that the Army Appropria- | Communication to the Philadelphia Evamina Vana nor martial law :emoved, of writ of habeas corpus Mr. Biaine—T object to Its (ntrotnction 4 ll ; . y THE ANN STREET OUTRAGE, be ai present restored. As te lovaity, the majority | The # T—1be question is: Bhall leave be | ice Ell abould be eapsideced ae having bee re: | Guarm of yesterday. Of the peuple in Tennessee are oppored to the (ior. | granted ‘There t ae adopted, Epwarp Nawmairas and FE. H. Johnston, two ould ‘Tellers wore ordered, and there were ayes 40, noes Meeting of the Peoples’ Committee. | Sleeve’ temanitea. sw MPN | go Soc daira atie snows | and tegarigus amendmen adored iu Comralties | of he ve Uheves who robbed the United Bis’ Col, Wm. Bpe testified that the poor cleeses in Mr. Bcheack. of OLio—I understand that all the | in reierence tothe lilinole Central Railroaa, which | Express messenger, ot 81, Louls, Mo., two wooke the gensieman from Verment (Mr Woodbridge) sake easee were if ta ad ane oral, If propor efforts wore made to | je that the reeolutton be iutuoduced, reterred aud wee reserved f . protect them, He thinks the disloys! sentiment ts gerkin gory The first question was on Mr. Grinne!!*s amend- exo have been arrested, and ¢19,214 recovered GREAT FIRE IN BRIDGE 8ST. mac greater 2 im Wont oe a akin Lats Tebject to the first thing being dene, mens to the amoudment, which Mr. Washburna, of The remainder of the $40,000 stolen is sujy ito eeeenmeminlememanian f : Datine — I 4 $400 000. tives from Tennessee would have a good edfect, as | looking to thas end, the ber ad It was rejected at oh here be in the possession of the other three robbers, OSS About p) + | this would set the whole machinery in motion, and | [he Speaker-No debate is in order, O60. ‘The question recurred on Mr. Washburue’t | who ere atill at large. Mr, Asbiey, of Ohio, called fer the yeas and mays, | gend : which were ordered, [he vote was taken and 1e- Farveworth, of Til, demanded the yeas and Taw Penvasylvama Democratic Convention met ir. the atirutive, That lonve was panied for the $578, whieh we ypraeres, and whieh resulted: Yeas | at Harrisburg, yesterday afternoon, Heister Cly- , ws ppamy ner piadeas mer was nominaed for Governor on the fourth introduction of the peselasies, which was there twice read referred to Committee on Foreign The Army Apptopriation Bill was then passed. ball Affairs, Mr. Broomall, of Pa., presented the petition of ett. | Pallot Bosolutions were adopted returning the Mr. Beldwin, of Mass, tntrodaced, en leave, an ieee of Chester Geunty, Pa. praying for an amend- | tha:.ke of the Democracy of Peunsylvanta te our e 4 ect to incorporate the National Association to educate | DI°R\ Di ip aril a0 ae to pro e huet ei camial: ‘oat | Senators and Mumbers of Congress who have sup- colored men for the Christian Ministry, which was | isbor bere and apjomi; which was referred to the | ported the President's restoration pulley. the people would become better sausfied. U. 8. Senator elect, D. T. Patierson, :estified that the seutiment of Kast Tennessee is overwhelmingly loyal, there are very few rebels there, and there was apdhing uate from rebel influence. fie doubts whether are more than counties im Kast Tennessee where public candidates for Oflice would Presens themselves. et ‘Tenacasoe take care of herseif, The trouble isin Middie West ‘ien- neasee, He thinks taere is more disloyalty in Wes: than in Middle Tennessee. hie was an interested &e., SE, &c. ‘Wadéarnorton, Mareh 5. An important treaty between the Croek Nation ‘ud the United Btates wee signed on Saturday ‘aitermoon at the Office of Indiam Affaire, The Creeks, among other important stipulations, cede | party as to representation, being & beuastor elect, but , t Commitice on Waye avd Means, the wect haifef their larte domain to the United | be thought it woud he sdvantagrous wo loyal read twice and referred to the Committee for the | © Yin eernond, of New York, preanted amomortel | Mu, @racinma, of Oto, introduced a jotnt reso- ! sentimens if Tennessee pad ope to represente- | Distriet of Columbia, of the paper aadenvelvpe insnulacrurers and dealers | ) tion in Congress, The iutluance would do us| Mr, Bundy, ef Ohio, introdaced, on leave, a pre- | eu: staiiouers of New York, agains the proposed law | [WHon tn Congress, yesterday, requiring the Secre- land civil rights, t the ris r the con- struction of ® ral rough Btates, admit their emseneipaten :pegress te equal pe of ver 600d #1 home, amble aud resolution, divesting am raerease, for one | la romtion to te sale of stamped eavelop-s. Ke- | tary of the Treasury to call in and suppress the iy 1a. Col, Barnard testifies be does not think that per cent. on the | ferred to the Comunitive om Poss Vili es. —Aujourued, te a a many of the citizens of Teunessee ere tavorable to rat ry Og 4 , _ _ recent lasue of five cont fractional currency, com- import duties, which was read twice aud re- —————_____— _______. ar , com bas the Government, but he thiaks the edimission of foreed te ths Comm ities of Ways and Moans. o ck aT T TER. te the head of Freeman Clar m ptroller of pag bea a ters represen atives irom that State would have « bene- Mr. ‘Ashley, of ‘Obie, tuked lea ve w inyrodace & ANOTHE EAMBOAT DISASTE ining heb nan Clark, Co 1 ficial effect. LA. Col, John H, Cochran testifies thas there is mueb dissatis{action in Middle Tennessee, aud sume pe) t Tennessee. Oliver P, Temple testifies that « large portion of Kast ‘il enueseee is quiet, but fu vther portions of whe Biate there & ee Colon seotiment, concurrent resolution, usca:ing that the Constitu- Twenty-Five Lives Reported Lest. the Curren: y. The resolution was read twice, and 1 © " werfor the pro , teetbon of emancipated sie oo and freedmen ; fis: Leuieviia Ky. March 6.—A dispateh from Mem. reterred to the Committee on Banking and Cur- such power Le brought tn'o operativa, &e.,which de | phis says that the steamer Lockwood expioded her | T2°Y. The resolution declares that the likences tuarrupled by the, cicoe of the morning howl 804) boilers eweuty miles from Munphis yeeterday,ceught | f ‘Private persons'* should not be displayed fire aud was destroyed, Tweuty-five Lives are re. | Upon the currency, Choctaws, Chickasews, Bem oh cee Ns eee aes tee ae eek he a | POR? ubeEeTTOND Hen see ADenEDNOR 6” THREE | porto let A ruoroarTiow han heen made to the Secretary of majority, but sinost ofthe entire was, ie ir y ” ee Government, Abner f. Josnece testifies that there has been « of bitterness and trouble within the last report receiv: by the Com- Pata " Indian Affaire from Seperm- adent Leiby, of Aricent, gives an account of « wont visit to Prescott, in his superintendency. Mr. Bingham, of Obio, from the Joint Committee the Treasury by « German, named Sturz, for the on Reconstruction, reported the following joint reso- Important from South America. Sasur, in Europe, of lant tonde or scrip of the great a Iusiens: Alliance Between Ecoader and Chill | United States, each bond to represent the value of Ri Lateaey af eb Callens Coteste\eing | mero enick | muoient By Qa benatomnt en etRerrumte| Wee V canis —mebalion tn tho Chincha | c),uen! ote lnd bere to bosaten oy Oy a certain Chief of hostile bands belonging to the | Representative Rogers made « minority report OR ceedine poopie of the Tennessee havemede | Ig@lanes, ete. holder of the bond upon his arrival im thie paches, Cx) Ledyard oneal see having | *#*inst the joint resolution upon grounds that have | knewn to tne Congress of the United states thelr | The Pacific Steam Navigation Co.'s steamer “Paci- | Country. Mr, Siurz etates that the desire to pos- reat privasions iu the course r mareb, po § desire that the Constitational relations heretotore A eleven been obliged to subsist om horse been set forth again and agein ln the debates in fic" arrived at Panama on the id alt, sess land in this country is universal among the existing between them and the United Hiates may be fully re-established, id SiG, om the Hy cay of — Fouador hed allied itself to Peru and Chili in the | lower classes of Germans, and that United States ea, ee att tovaramenh vos blican in | S¢claration of war against Spain, a treaty offensive | land bonds would be largely boughs up through- rma, and pot inconsistent with the Constitution and defensive having been signed at Qui'oon the | ous the German Biates. ry a tes eiue Gaited, notes, pe Ny thea Both by the respective Ministers fof the three —- a en me M ep a . Te hich said provisions aad the laws passed in | Republics, The people of Chili are bi hiy olated by General lntelligence, nance thereof, prociaim and devote loyalty to | the alliance of Pera and Ecuador with them, pu a tbe Geo ong © of Tennessee are found to be | Alwedy the Chillan and Perovian squadrons have Uy Mail te the New York Sun) to g cen ditien 4 x ree the fur aan LM Btate | combined. The latter continue as Va'paraiso, afraid ‘ — - ; - within this Union, and can only exercise the sain | tg scatter the feet. ‘The Chilians know every nook | TWS"T¥-Fous unhappy married couples bave or foe goneet wel the law making pever @ te and corner of the coast, and may be enfely at anchor ee bem separated by the Windsor, Vs, Counsy her The State of Tennessce ts hereb, re J eae to be one of the United States of Amerie, = Aa-omg qveld never be {maginell by the Sgea- Dugine@ about nine months of the past year, the on an equal footing with the other staves, upon the ° expos of gold from Australa was 1,648,039 Srprves cones. that fhe eeeigct Tennessee sou The politics] news from Poru is of no importance: | ounces. force ta eir exie fect: a titetion and lows excleding those who Lave og | the country ts not affected by the declaration of war | = Mronamt Baoga™, 8 porter, was formd dead in engaged in rebellion against tho (uited States from | With Spaim. Tho Peruvian frigate Amarones, whilst | his bed reveutiy, in Liverpool etter drinking the exercise of tho elective frauchise for the respec- | rounding the point entering Port Mont, Chili, ran | twenty pints of ale. tive periods of time therein provided for, and shal | wnere and became a wreck, Sho was in ihe wako of | Tax cholera is fast disappesring from Guade- r i re Cee Ne eee racstbilisy to other, end te Htase four other versela of the fleet, The monitor Loa was | loupe, and uo cases are rejoited on any other of of Tennessee sali never assume or pay any debt or foe pengend on 8 vetee Baar oo ioe ores a the West India lolands, obiigation contracted of inourred iu aut of the late | oy ose the Commander couldeive for is careleasnors Guem peas, esparagus, artichokes and new po- Te et eee Llied Glaton oF make: ny allowance | POE that be was looking fore channel, There | tatoes such as are wot ofien seen until a month Sroompensstion for slaves ecancipaied or Liberated woeaee ity prove ead milscertyne to the Peruvians at | later, have already appeared in the vegetable mar- re Way whatever, which coauition sual) be rail- ped ieee Spares whea the services of all thos | (eis of i’aris. fiod by tbe alavure of Tenacssne, oF the people | PUP teloning tragedy oceurred he C Mx, Soricemr (Lord Dundreary'') has sued th hereof, as the Legisinsure may direct, betore suis fi ting tragedy oceurred at the Chincha a, ly Dun ry r bres take effect. Var hoes ike wiadie pe Rusty. rhe Chi aainen at | editor of she Syrarruat ‘Times, an Eugiish journal, ¥ jelane im @ariy hour arose The joint recelation wee retd © firet and second | ou masse ead atiompied to. massacre all the Corpo, | (uy ucalicus bubivesions cosseraing bis private time, and on motion of Mr, Bingham was recommit- rals—aiso Chinamen--puced over and in charge of y a; ir, Sinaham Abe them, aad so far sucee (eu in their murderous pr Hon, Join P. Raxxops bas been commiasored ted, and ordered to Le printed, Mr cham that, before any efiicient ald could be rendered | by the Governor o Li nolsto represent the agri- resented memorial aud tesiimony in relation to | by the military, four were brutally butchered, sou o uitural interests of [iinote " " ba were driven into the sen and never serr nil out _ nis os the Poris indus Tennesses,with secompanying documents,eud moved | orb org received must sovare acd aaneay P ‘4 trial Expousiun of 1867. r C, W, Howaxn aud Judge Shaffer, of California, ¥ that they be printed, A force of military was soon om the epos and Mr, Rogers, of New Jersey presented a minority | 74% restored, but not uatil twenty fve Chinamen | beve the largeas dairy farm tu the world, Ther report of himselfand Mr. Grider, and asked that {| Bad beon shar, (arin is on tue sea cosst, 25 rniles west of San Fren- The steamship Uncle Ram, balonging to Mr. Her- cisco, and covets 71,000 crea, Mr Farnsworth objected to the reading of the sen American citized, has been seized by the | “* . iG report, which takes ground that the Siate of Tennes- authorities a} Panama, is Leing suspected she was Furramx men were dreadfully burned by the gee is already in the Union, and had uever been out, | Shout to ieave the port with provisious for the Span- | sudden explosion of @ pit of molten metal in Lou. ule meat, They returned without mecting the diane, Superintendent Lethy ment many depredations and murders by bands of the Niojari im at vieimity, and recommends @s the only remedy that they be placed on reservations, amd thes the commanding General of the Department and the Bu perintwndent of Indian Affaire be supplied with wer to enforce the intercourse act. a The Senate, in executive session, to-day confirmed voral Indian treaties, “mn The Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureaa has sued a circular directing that each Assistant Com- aisioner consult the State laws with regard to Congress—sach as Tennesece never having been out of the Union, &c., de. Roproventative (rider con- curred im the minority report, which concluded in the following resolution: By the House of mntatives, that the representatives elect ay rots of Tennes- Se PiaTas Wass aneantat tad" obe tnt is asmembers ther oir tabing the oath presoribed by law. = CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Minth Seasion. Senate. The President pro tem. laid before the Benate the petition of a citizen of Columbia, 8. C., setting forth that his entire property, valued at 810,000, was de- stroyed by the firing of that city last Winter; that he has always been a loyal man, and asking indem- nity from Congress, Referred to Committee on Claims, Mr, Brown introduced « bill to make eight hours 0 day's labor in the cases of artisans and mechanics employed by the United States, Referred to Com- mittee on Military Affairs, Mr, Dixon, from the Committee on Postoffices and Post roads, reported back the bill relative to the Courts and Postoffice of New York eity, with an amendment adding thanames ef Charlies H. Russell and Moses Tayler t @ proposed Commission to pple @ sight for the ane consisting of the E“snerses ef How Tore, ay we featdent of the Chamber ef Commerce end Jecksen BW. Bhults, Mr. Wilson introduced « joint resolution tor the representation in Congress of the Btates lately in rebellion, which was referred to the Committees on Kuidictitsapmoved ie hs tants sulhrites aw y or’ ° wrk Ay acvisable to procure formal pproval of the Governors to your circulars on this woald eli, vert poles tha require pg By rrisee, . Whi sill grant covttfivates of marriase, ahird les nize marriage, Fou ul: to persons w! have sved together wi! t marriage. The greatest caie ust be taken to tnatrucs all reed le aa to rbat the law Sorauacs of them im regard mar- fying evils on the subject. Beveral cases of much interest were before the nited Btates Supreme Court to-day. Among them fo the eases, exparte, Milligan, Bowles and Horsey- “bese men, it will be recollected, were tried before « pistons en ptosasre ad Yoasapels nd to selze upon the pimte G pey are ried convioted ond sentenced te be hamg. The "resident uted rf sentence te imprison- he. f the sand of noo jamedicven. Re an uineut of ose o Beoonstruction, ish squadron. . re commenced by Mr, M: ution of sho House that al ° don on the 12:h ult,, caused by a drop of re. ° 1 tnd porltionere, ad by will be followed by Judge | _ It provides that they shall be entitled to represen: orp i RO on ia, Ib ves ordered to ing i it trom the akylighs, y 6 Grop oF Fein tant “ch ahd Gat Gaifield, 00 the same side, and they | ‘ation upon, eels, ecoption, H couat of celoreand | Paprinied. NEW YORK ATATE LEGISLATURE, \1 be followed by Attomey Gemersl Speed, Gen, uctions in civil righte em secount of color, and | “ur, Washburne, of Ill. stated that Mr. Boutwell Henate. Tas execution of Famuel 0, Berry, the one- ‘utler, end Mr, Stanbury, fer the Government, end himself dissented from the majority report, and upon their conferring the right of suffrage u aul Berean thas they would file their views hereafter, which he Albany, Merch 6.-Mr, Lebac gave notice of « till color dd wen ¥ be have se im the army, w armed guerrilla, which wes t) have been carried rudiey D, Pieid will close the argument for the pe- fect at the Military Prison, Louisv oa t #, Kach of the counsel is silowed read the Censtitution, aud who pay taxes on real or 4 leave ww rinted. ‘The grouuds of thalz | to incorporate the 84th street Metropolitan Maskes | 2'% %* Abery . aViliey i his aspement. lowed three hears porsoge) poor ory. They mast aloo’ vopea! all debts e nen noe bears | a neve or ereeclution Goes Dot afford | , fation. ores Mazkeot Friday, bas Leow postpyned ual Mareb 16, Two cases, one from Michigan and the other from innesote, were to-day decided by the Supreme rt, They related to imtercourse with the Indian fi to the Unicu and of . suficlent guarantees of fidelity elo 0 Mr, Kiine offered reselutions, counseling pradence Our, Guant left Washington for New York and The Speaker directed the clerk to read the follow: | and moderation in discussion of public questions, phd ruin ‘ttn’ , bin te bY ars Af a ing letter from the Governor of North Carolina: affirming perfect liberty of all people of | sory to entering thas insiusuiiou nexs June, Bao, 2. be i furthe That the pro- vislous this joint reso.ution ® tak e soon as either of the said Btaies, Lagisiates shall, by a solemn act, declare the assent ° pote bes, and involved the legality of selling spiritaous Coane oat Riete te she fundamental fooriter rare ov Nowrn Canora, the Union, without distinction of color, as | nm meamer Talisman, from New York, for ors to Indians, The acts of Con ees of 1838 end | oeree rh caver lev und@g auy circum Exnourtvs Levarrais?. sorta. toate POMPE WO) Pras appropriate saws for | purk's Leland, struck @ suuken shoal on her trip, id 1 ng sack sales ergre %: the If be Ors Gontaree Serever pealable Racaivu, N.C, Feb, 24h, 1500, p gn of freedinen {ria oppressiom dosying she | i rr.ved ab 60 latter port in a leaky condition. |, BOnuriee Courax, dogina that a Btate can die or secede; favoring the oe i wakes o tbe House of Representatives: edin{esion of Ke; resentatives and Senators from all | She wes repaired aud made perfectly seaworiny. : Dherewith enclose to you resolutious of the he Bites whenever it elell appear that they are ‘ 7 Grasal ‘Amouibly of this ‘diate. Macapuing ianae d0ne- unmistakebly ioyal, and an comply with the ; A hay bd Gerthap Li going to California to be tec by the Cong.ese ef the Lnited pistes, by the act lished teste, aad not etherwiee; declaring trust in | ™Srt w her ‘eo, he @r nervous system so od July ¥d, 160%, entitied “Au Act domating pubs | the fidelity of the Presiceut to the great priucip os cerunged by thinking about it, that when sue 1c lands W the seve: tates and ‘Verrissies.”” | LO wae elected to represent, and confidence that the | landeu as Ban Franc. she Was e raving mauiac, hb maay provid ‘1 he benefis of agricul- | Union memLers of Congress are honestly reekiay to yoshi 4 geal joan as te. # RO DENEES OF 06 @stablish those pr.nc.plea tk wise aud prudeut act on; A Conmsoriout Yankee is in Washiugtoa with , ect ware ‘pad the exchange of commovities, This is .e ossence of comme.eo, Tbe Court afiirmed \¢ laws wore warranied by the clause in ihe Con- MLutiee, i iethedtan writes, + eeeine Sone The ex-Confederate Admiral Bemmes, (of the labarma). under arrest, with @ view to bis trial by The morning hour expired, and the President pro tom, said tho special! order, which was Mie proposition te amend the Constitution ‘the subject of repre- sentation, was before the Senate. Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, then took the floer, and discussed at great length the question of slaver ) art Martial, has been released by President Joha, | and ive BOM ise, une xweriend fedtituslone, ‘i iiss coepectinliy vous obedions Server’, that ins uni.odexe-u.ive and Congress ample secur. | ® patent labor-saving Coustitutinal amendmens ie, under the fook ground In favor of universal suffrage, secured JONATUAN WORTH, ity wil be found ior the protection of the sutereet& | MBCuINe or the use of memLers of Congress, \ ar- n, who considers bis parole, un surrender | by 9 Constitutional emenament; but doubted Governor et mc.th Us-olina, | Boner and welfare of al: classus of the peop: rauted so (UD OUS Muurteed Luuured suendmente General Lee, es holding good. whewher such & measure could be passod by the requie.te Dumber of Biases at the present time, it we conque! im the late wer, sald Mr, Pomerey, we are entitied to the rights cenqaeiors, We are Mr, Stevens.—I object to the reception of the ihe resolutions wore reierred to the Be.ect Com- | per hour, He'll makes toriuue. , because we all Know periectly wei: thas we do | Mite. Per incosnlee. at present, tue Gevernment ef North BiLLe Apyancay Tro a Turmp Raeapixa.—To Nuxs young Boman Catiolic priest, educates Carolias, andl bcpe the Hovse will be consistent, amen. the revived riniates relative to the eastie- | ab the Cullege ot the Forvisn Minwous in France, j Btetes ‘ poo! ‘ispe' led to full security f lo ineny of u f wot t trustees; To in | recently lett Paris for Murseill 4, whence they will United Beaten Conse! ot Ltverpost, iso dlapaseh | Oost edtate bent thle cocurius. ie ough: cabs | The yeus and naye being ordered and taken, re- Creake Une anuu,patineuie of ike New York Bosl- | proveed 19 Kyypm aud thevce 40 preach whe Gospel the pon pee ty & save the | full aad ample. If suff in (ue rebel Beaten was | walied iu a vote of yeas ST; mays 100, Be the Louse | #ty Library, Adjourned D depen, Cowie bine and shibeh mber cattle attec since the commencement | vow piaced in e bends where wes lore ive the psper. - hat refased to rece! ° . A KEW and somewhat expensive fashion has cqttle disease is 148,098, of which 111,100 have ie wa © be ay YI anne Mr, Stevens offered a resolution, which was adopt- Asscmbly, tthe | leterly been fntrouivs. by the Ewprena of dma: or been killed, and voluntary rebels are net disfran- | 9d, requesting the President to communicate to the The Bpeaker presented the annual report of the | | Majesty sirachos @ diamond, to repre x-rebel Gen. Joseph Johnston arrived bere this iene and oo on Le hived there, House information on the following points: Btate Medical Society, gout @ dewdiop, to # natural flower, which te ning to testify before the Committee om | (ioe tS ee will ‘have sarren eee eee ow many persona worth more than 62,000 eech | _ MI: Littlejohn introduced a bill to tneorperete the | worn in the beur or borne in the hand a8 @ hou. construction, He no tear of the loyal Rist eeiiee "ae slavery | he bas issued spc) pardons, aud wat were their | Rockaway Boach Hotel Company, ques, a em topmut Lrxm, Sr. @ prominent shipbuilder 1 et Philadelpma on Bundey. He was the tac, af the Puseereeen. Teonewends. Wraming. pames; how much property, real, personal and Bute ADVANOED TOA Trinp Reapmna.—To pro. Uron a close canvass, t le ascertained that, with , seized and forieliod as enemy'y property, has | yidg for increasing or reducing the pumber of Trus- |» single exception, every Republ.cen pa; in Tb. taken from the enemies of the Government | tees of Reiigious Corporations....... Lo Umit the fare | pois, Wisconsin, lowe and Minnesote ground wt clauses bp, tbe crifinel azeert | vhetuee eielust Fvendast Shou’ Vtoy end Me favor such per ome nae bee Btates ao had theese sicing aif god b ociacy. it wasbad enough to eount three- of the slaves ; but to count whole number ary Aer the right to vote, would about giving jut te blew wes to make provision ‘that,