II inlet were enslCavoritor to malutrito that otisru. ISrawing free') Inspirtttion from freirteen miles, at nu norgresette a mut+ ; right by form• of arnfet. Atli of the 'ettates their lessees, let us emulate them in love coed, hided' ng all expenditures, 1 r t.s,- whose• people were InThottirretetlen, us or country and respect for the Constitu- -4101,i54. Th e length of railroad rot sex le Stotex, were it eluded In the apportion- Lion unit the laws, - ' thirty-two thoustind nod ninet olt wo merit of the direct tax of twenty utliliorts The report of the SeereLety of the Tree- milt. r antl the annual tmttspor thou _ . of dollars untitially laid upon the United eery nfeordst much Information respeeting . thirty million six littndreti ItUil, nine pil ox .cifizeias q 11.4. Senate tliul House ;:tate s by the net. approved ells August, the rervisuentul commerce of the canto try. thou Sand four It u ittlred and sialy-jiteven ef It.presvoitatitf4: 1:451, (:ongresi), by time net of 'Aland' rth, His views upon the currency, and with alike , . The length of 'steamboat routes ie . Aft e r a Inlet' interval the Congress of leaf, and by the apportionment'ot repre- reference to n proper mtjustment of our foti - leun tiontsand Mice hundred and for- Mu United States restulles itill :Imolai leg.* rwitlntion thereunder, tilso reeol:Histel revenue eystetn, int( hod as well as lin- tyorix mile., end the annual tronliorta lislative tubers. An till-wisV and tiler& their .pre epee, as States in the Union ; post, are coin mendelle the eareful reit- Ii three million lour hundred fled elite ful Providettee has abated the pestilence and they loweiforilltlicitli puriesfes, been eiders:4m of Cmagteee. In my last aunts- en thousand nine hundred and sixty-two o o t o, r toot e d our shores, leaving its co- divided into dletriets, as States nleite can al !ay... I expressed my general views n Shim. The mail service is rapidly in leinhente towel upou,seene portimei of be divided. The same recognition tip- upset these subjects. I need itoW only toll ceeiotifig throughout the whole •coontry, seer country. ' Peace, order, tranquility, permed In th reeent legislation !h referente attention to the necessity orearryi fig into it tel its steady extension in the Southern mud civil rollhority Mice beep lorinallY to Tenineset.. .4 which evideritly rests upon every depertmetit of the Government it Stutes indicates their ennstantly iniproy declared to exist throutrhout the whole the fat that • 'co functions Of the State system of rigid accountability, thorough ing einislition. Tine glowing importance of time United StJitss. lit allot' the States* were net destroy ti by time rebellion, but retrenchment, and wise cetnotny. With of the foreign service itien merits :atteu el ell authority Ines impereedeti the otter , merely suspended, awl that principle is no cxeeptional nor U1111..41111 expenditures lion. The Post Office Deparfment of ewe of arias, anti time people, I.)" their of course applit.able those owns( witich, thy oppressive •Itu miens of taxation can Great itritain and our own have agreed sillititticry Lesion ' ere niaintainleg then like Tennessee., atten 'fed to renounce he lessened Ity such a modi Hendon of upon a preliminary bask fora new:Postal governments in full nett y ity uud cool- their places in time Unlot • our revenue kw! , as will he consistent Convention, which it is believed will itlete ()permitter. The tot threement of ilea The action of the Exc.( tive Depart-' with the publie Mith, any the legitimate prove eminently benefieial to this emu laws is siorionger a o o s t rue o e d In ittlY ment of the Government ur i this mule and necessary wonte of the Government. mercia I interests of the United States, in- State by eteublitatione tot) I,4lVierlUl tO be .i,,,.t has been , equally definite .11 , 1 Ifni _ , The report presents a Dwell more sits,- risnetell as it contemplates a reduction of s uppressed by the ordinary couree of, ;II - , poo, 'lnd tloe purpose of the' N .- 1r was factory eondition of our lin:tures I han foie the international, letter postage to on e et heal proceedings;" and thou tte u 'mosaics specially stated in the Proelnoetti I is: year ego the most sanguine could have half the existing rates ; a 'eduction of metre erect by tin war are rapidly yield- f+114.4i by II)) . broleet,....M . 011 the , !.tta •iy untielpated. During the the ill year end- poittage with all other countries to and jug to the beisetlemit influences of our ~,f o o loi . iii b i r i . leo o It was then solein - hut the :filth June' MIS; the last year of frem Odell correspondence is traostnit tree inetitutlons, end to the kindly efreets . i .o 'torch l ike-ill mud declared that "Iwre- he war, the public debt was inereassed twilit the British hinil, or in closed mails ef unrestricted social mid commercial in- titt er, 11S IleretOnOre, tlw war will be pros- e. .. irserrer, an d on th e ;too o f October, through the United' Kingdom ; the estal - t r roourae. -An mane rt. stortition of fru - eettt,..l for the &deist of practically 're- IS( -•: it amounted to $_',7!',x;4,7:11. On lishinent of uniform anti reasonable tomtit fee/I me mutt be the earnest wish „s or t rig the CMlStitlitiOnal relations be- ti 't clay of October, Ist:6, it had been charges fur the sea and titriitorial trans (if every patriotic heart; and we will , ;t00.,,„ the 1 tniteil States and eaeli of the r to 50rri61,310,006, the diminution, limit of rorrespondenee in dome! mails; have aeCarbp!tslicil out grandest notional, State and the people thereof, In which ericaor fourteen months, emu- and an allowance 1,1 each Post Office De achievement when, forgetting the 1044 :Stut, that relainlit is or may be suspend- 'Member 1. 1845, and ending purtment or the right tip use all !nail coup evente of the Past, and remembering ell - , ed or mli4(lll'llt4t." I, 1111%111g been $201079,565, 1111111leat hills estal ills.iled Wider the author ly their instructire lessons r , we resume i `'Time reeo r olition of pat' States by the ell report on the state of -Hy of the other for the despatchof corn's tior on ward" earecr rot a free, prosperous, 1 Judicial 1 hpartitient or the-Gesterement hi s estionted that du- pondence, either in open or closed mails, toad united people. 1 h.:-s also Oven (lei, r and cop eltisi vs. in -II .04 of the fiscal year on the same terms as those applicable to, In my nitteaage of the 4th of December, • proceed Ines a fleet int.; then! as States, hail 'lute last, the debt the inhallitibits of the country providing' 1e66, Congress ULLS ilifOrI110: or the 111111 - in the Supreme, Circuit, mini District \1114,1017. During (lie means of transportation. urea ' Whlell 11:11.1 Iced instituted - by tile . C our t, ; reduced :7,31,- , .... i , •,.. 'flue report of the I-lecretary of the Interior Executive with et view to the greduto I Ili the a d oi r olon of senaters one icero veal' ha ni WA' Cthilthe 1.111. efilidi non of those limn lies of the - restoration 0 1 the St a t e - 3 i n w i i ;,•i k the in:, reeeittat loos front airy anti al of the - eXPe ndi- palilie sect ice which are committed to his sa surrection oceurred to t bets iliat ions witti state?;, I here van be »41 . 1114 ; rekIII(I Of :111- dinettes. pen ision. Dming the hit ilAeal year Lere,:i 12 tho. Cieht;rttl 1 iovernment. Pro% lelenal ,Prellensitel that perste', o Ito :tor dirleyal As: then hens or-pewi t . rem w it s dispooid oe t :492,516 Governors had been iippointed, Convert- :w i ll be clot boo o it It the iiiiwer+ , inf le'gis- lebil - acres of e lib II vr;ls entered midi.; the Home tiOnli 'ildiell, (ji/V".1101e clerica l, L e g i4l- latioll ; ri/1 : till 4 1 . (111141 nil11:tillg . 11 w hell " : 1- stead net. Ole. policy originally adopted Ma ture:4 itissmolded, told Seriaters mat ityp- the Coo-tittnioo and the 13%, dre etifilre- ' Ii re to the public lands has undergone essential • rQt , t'lltallYt 4l YhomAl hl the C"ill'rY"" tarby a vigilant and fait li NI Cotirresc. ovidilleations. inaliediide revenue, mat not -11)CrUniledSteus. Courts had bee ti open-! Emir house i ,, made - the „iodize titthe it rapid settlement. was the cardinal feature td for the — enformenent of Imp 4 long ill' i iki e tam return., and st eilititettions of or land system. long experience and car t beyuncer The bloekade hail been' re- , its eon o i wli th ero e no d „„ y, ; , WRII Ow 'C Y.l . l,situ hay , . resulted in the cony:, lion loured, cuetoni-liousem rioestablishedoind • roncurrence of two-thirds, terve!' mem- 1 ' arty ili - vilepaiviA of our agi ic 'Mural the ilitennal revenue 1,11w:+ 1.1.1 t inn 'force, in otier.'l i , i , ~.1- e ll'il Senator or Rep • 'setae- , 0 nic air.v,ioo or an eialls.iie po enter that the people mights onto bete to , fl oe ',rescue, his certillente of election, Is `si•ta. vs straptor}, are objects of the national intontw. Postal oPerothols he may at once be Isithititted or r jetted ; ' , to to the national growth bud been reneo est, and illin tswore being or should there be any question i s to his i the pi sit do. of the wile of motet() restore Listen to their former emo ' eligibility, his eredentinis may be oferred ost Litltter in open inarkeld 'Mimi of eflieieney. The States therm -,f ur ; jin vestieatimi tO the approri: to emit- °pier upon the pionein solves hail berm asked to take P•irt in the I - Mitten. if mini It tdd to a scot,-it nest Le cams they impose the . high function of amending the Cowititti- 1 upon o e t h er iro sio j o b ii . tory to to , ionise limited portion of lion, and of-thus sane ti,,,ung ihe-ex tine- of which he thus beet tines alneni er.that •reuitt price. Tin thin of Afrieun slaVery as c I eie of the le- lie possesses the requisite Coesti Menial \tlie se-tiler free gitimato results of our littertwei in. strug- anti legal qualifications. If ref sed ad- - and seem' glo. - mission as It member for went o due al- Having progreesed thus far, the Exec- legiance to the Government, and return uti ve Department found that it had Ile- eel to his constituents, they are itlmott comphshed nearly 'all that was Within . 'shed that nom' but persons soya to the the scope of its constitutional authority. I roo te d oonito , will lie allowed a %nice in this thing, however, yet retiraine.tl to be I the Legislative - Councils of the as-' done berme the work of testriration email " tion, and the political power ant moral heentoPleted, and that was the adolissiml ! influence of Congress are thus ell' et i vely to Congress of loyal Sem-More and Reines j exerted in the interests of to ) the to the sentatives froin the Altk-S Si hose people Government and fidelity to the Union. had rebelled eget test the lawful authority' 1 Upon this questien, so vitally e reeting of the Sletteral Government.. 'l'his ouch- j the restoratiorrof the Union amid tit' per t lon devolved upon the res;eictivellon , cs, • maneney of our present form of overt- • which, by the Constitution, are made men tooy (mai' letioos, heretofore e •press- ' the judges of the elections, returns, anti ed, have untdergone no eh:lnge; tut, on qualifications of. their own manners ; i 1 the coutraryotheir correctness ht s been soul Its consideration at once engaged the i cell Ii toned by., reflection mid time. If the' otteatioh of Congress. * admission of: loyal member': to s 'tits in , /11 the treceintiew, the Executive De-, the respective 11011, , e4 of Congr s Was pertneeni--no other pluu 'loving heellj wise rrid expedient- a year ago, 't is no proposed by Congress—contititteet its of - j less wise awl expedient now. If this forte.to perfect, eta fatill4 "as practieable, anomalous condition is, right tom —i f, in • the restoration ll' the proper relations be- I the exact creel it bin of these State at the twoen the citiseitsof the respeetive Suites, present (lute; it is lawful to exelut e them the States, and the Federal Government, I } from representation, I do not gee t tat the extending; from time to time, as the (itio „ t i„ it „ill big oh:lived by the e flux of public interests seemed to require, the. time. Ten years hence, it Rim( :state.; judicial, revenue, and postal systems of remain its they are, the right, of re )reem the country. With the advice 1111(1 con- • tation will he; no stronger'—the 1 alit of tout of the Senate, the necessary officers' exclusion will lr no weaker. ' j were appointed, tttitlapploprintion, made , The Constitution of the l'ilited States by Congress for the payment' of their makers it the duty of the Pressidet t to re rotaries. 'Fire proposi tee' to au t et' d commend le: time consideration t. f Cen time Federal Conetittaion, u) as to preveiit gross "Mich measures as he sthal judge the existence of shivery within; tee Uns - , necessary or expedient." rknoe •of no feet S subject tatee er any place subj to the i r measure more imperatively (tonal tied Ity , juriadietion, was ratified by the requisite every consideration of national ii ture-t, number of 'States ; and on the Deli day j sound pollen and equal justice, tit ot the of December, 1563, it was orlicially Ile-. amimi;se ; ion of !eye' members fi 0111 t e noir :Oared to have Iteeonie valid ; as Il part or' ooreproscottst rstatcs. This scout I Jon ' the . Constitution of the United. :States. , samtuate the work of restored() , no Ali of the States in winch time insurrec- . exert: rimiest Salutary influence' in he re-! Lion had- existed 'dumpily amended ended estaTilislintetit of peace, horn en,; and . their Constitutions, so as to make 'then/ , fraternal feeling. It would tend greatly' conform to the great change thus effect- • to renew the eolifitlenee of the Aturivall ed in the organic law of the land; de , ' people to the vigor and stability o, their, dared null and void all erdloTtees °h i " Institutions. lt would hind us more lawcoisecession • reputliateditli pretense- closely together as a nation, and liable ed debts and olifigations created' for the , us to show to, thy world the inners: it and - revolutionary pur fuses of the insurrec , 1 recuperative power of a Geyer intent tion ; and faucet el, in goo,l faith, to, founded upon the will of the peep'', and the eintetment of neasures for the pro- established upon the principles of liberty, ' :tection and amen° tion of the condition justice and ill tell igOnce. Our, increased ' Of the colored race. Congress, however, strength and enhanced prospe . rity Would yet. hesitated to' admit any of these I irrefragably demonstrate the fallacy of: States to representation; and 1t was not the •arguments against free institutions: until towards the close of ,the eighth drawn from our recent national diser- month of the Session that all exception - ders by the client !es of republiean goy was made in favor of 'lmaiteesee, by the efuntent. The admission of lityal mein: I tultnission of her S'epaturs and Represen- . bers from the States now exclude(' from ' Sat tom I „ Congress, by tillayieg, doubt - and alne- I deem jt a subject of profound regret 'tension, would turn Capital, new await - 1 , that Congress hiss thus Mr failed to ad-, ing an opportunity for in vestuten, into twit to seats loya I* 'Senators and Represen-, the eh:tittle's of trade and industev. It tativert fermi the other st a r e S, whose. ill- wolild alleviate the present coedit tin of habitants, with those of T Sec,eolle o had , those State's, and, by inducing et ligra entlaged in the rebellion. Ten states— time alt! irethe settlement of feeble re-' more than one-fourth of Vie AVIIOIe 1111111- gions M new uneulii valet', anti lead to :in , ber—remain without representation ; the ere:vied production of those filaides , seats of fi fty members' in MC _House of, w oo d , have added so greatly ti the , ltepresen Waves and of twenty members, wealth of the nation and the commerce .in the Senate are yet vacant—not by their l of the world'. New fields of _enterpri;se own consent, not by a failurejof election, ; would be opened to our progressive peo- but by the refusal of Congress to accept . low, and eosin the devastations o l ; '' ) mono their credentials. :T i heir admission, tis , , e mild be repaired, and all traces f oar believed, would have ticeemplishedinuen domestic ditli.rencem efllieed risme the' towards the renewal and streagtheitimg minds of ours °a ntrymen. , 1 of our relations as one people, and re -1 In our elihrts to preserve "the unity of moved serious ellUSe for discontent oil time, Government which constitutes Ids one' part of the inhabitants of those States, I • people," by restoring the St:ttes to- the 16 would have accorded with the great ~pontlition which they held prior to the'' I principle enunciated in the Declaration mbe i l i oii, we should be cautious., lest, of American ludependence, that uo pyo- ,having rescued our nation from perils of • pre ought to bear the burden Of tax:Olt/LIP threatened disintegration, we resort tit' and yet be denied the right Of represep- ' consplidation, and in the end absolute' tation. It would heave hued in co"so• 1 despotism, us a remedy for the recurrence nonce with the express provisions of the, of similar trouble's. :rhe war having ter-' Constitution, that "each State shall have minuted, end with it all occasion en; the j at least one Representative," and "that exercise of powers of doubtful constita no State, without its consent,Shail beak- timiality, we should hasten do bring leg prived of its equal stitrrals - e I'll the Sell - islation within the bottadariesProseribed j ate." These provisions were intended j by the l'onstittition, -and to return to the to tieduie to every State, amid 'to the Is-'4 - oinewat landmarks established hy our pie of every State the right of repress: 1- „-o j , 1 fathers for the idanee of succeeding' Union. in each douse et Cotgress; ° ° !generations. 'The Coostitution 'which . - Ho important waa it deeniedOtty Rae f it- j at any time exists, until changed by an niers of the Constitution that tile equa i- ; explicit and authentic act of the t. lode ty of the States hi the Semite should be', people, is sacredly obligatory uptin all. preserved, that not even lit an amend- j "if, in the opinion of the people, nientto the Constitution eeh ally'A t -to-et distributimoor modification of the con- without its consent, be denied a voice - stitutional poWeei be, in any particular' In that branch of the Natioual Luis-1 ti ring, let it be eerreeted by an amend-: lature.* . went in the way'ln whist the Constitu- I r it is true, it has been nsetimed that time , ! then designates. f t But let there jbe no , , existence of the - States was'tetininated lehange by usurpation, for it is the custo ; the rebellious:lets of their inhabitants, . wary weapon' by which free Governmen tar d that the insureection having been : are destroyed." Washington spoke these I . Oppressed - , they were .theueeforward i o i- osirds to his countrymen when, followed J be considered mgrely as tionquered terri- by their love and gratitude o he voluntari teritss The Legisiatire, Executive, and •ly retired from the cares of puldic life. Judleitil Irepartuients of the t i .loverritnent . "To keep in all 'things within the pale ' have, however, with great diethiettisse. • 1 of our constitutional powers, and (fetish sMd uniform consistency, 1 rolubeti to the Federal Union as the only rock of Ouctibu an airstim i ption.so ncompatible safety," were prescribed by as: with the nature the profes se to our republican sys- ' ruler of action to erfdear to Ids ''esountry- I tem, and with d nitjects 01 meu the true*prineiples of their Constl-j the war. Throughout the recent iegisla- Lotion, and promote it union of sentiment • ' thin of Congress, the undetillitlie inet and action equally auspicious to their; makes itself apparent, that these ten Pot- happiness , and safety." Jackson held' Mimi! cum MUllities are nothing lees Luau , thattimaelionoftlieGeneialGovernruent I States of this Union. At the very eon'- • should a lways be strictly confined to the meneement of the rebel lion,j, each House' sph re of its appropriate duties,- and , declared, with a uutinhuity as remarks- just y and forcibly urged that our Goy- 1 hie as j e t was tognitleunt, that the war wits ern rent is not to be maintalued nor our', • not "waged, lua/ our pert, in any spirit, Unt In preserved "by invasions of the of opprestsiou, nor :or any purpose of eon.: rigl is and powers 01 the several States. queui or surdwitton, nor purtuse of over- : a r n thus attempting to wake our (lettere! throwhi'g or niter:tering Wit the rights Gos eminent etrong, we make it weak. orestablishedlhetitutauns of those States,' its rue strength consists in:leaving indi e butt tO defend and maintain the supremo- yid ils and States as much us possible to • -ey of tho*Coiretnution and all laws made the. selves; in making itself telt, not in in pursuanceinemut, mat to preserve the its wer, but in its beneficence; not in Union with am the dignity, equality, and' its 7ntrol,•but in its proteetion ; not in rightti of the several onus.% itionipairecto ' bin i. ug .... the States more aide-ely to the and Mkt as soon us these onpxas ' were; centre, but !cavil% each tiff move unob "aotannplished the war ought to mimes". strutted in its proper constittitionul or lu 147111 e instanew (senators were pen_ bit." Those arc the teaehings of men - , suisred to caintAinte their iegielatiye Nee- whose deeds and services have noole 11044, while Mother insiniietns Represeu- them illustrious , and who, hum since ,flot,ivis were Aerated amt atiniitteu to steam w i t eo rowi i from so .eues -of hie, have left giter their acids-tia o - torn/ 1111 Y 44 " 1 " . " -4. to their country the rich Kerney of their *or rtgbt, U' WitlittroW Irslui 1,40- 014. , 14$ (oomph., their wiedom, and their patri- THE MESSAGE, rvr..ilcarkfr:mimes 7bPO• atTIU.t. 1 cu. re.. Ael titiii.„ t . , e'lite„. ii . ti by ti. •d, and Mt, ~ . those , ttats. ..I) Awl to rem. 'ot - et tive Depart `l I this sub 'te Aid toil \ -tr was I 'ti I is y i ay uz n - int he 180 tiled t, reduetet e during a .. ineneing . • n. October :31, 1. In the last attn .. the finances, ir v . . ring the limit? qua t ending the 3llth of would be inerensed Sit.. 'that period, however, it \ • Ifht,:t.s7, the reeelphs of the been Q.59,995.907,i more, nod t . ture,4:1 ,. .200,:i0.2..35 Ik•ss than the t. Notiliweentll4l Inl/11 . clearly indict e I hese:. tatentents, Ihe ex tent and n\lt it. ity of the tint ion3l rep-purees. and the 1. 01. 11 I . 1. .1, 1 vent i t that the s ,L.. risourees.. 3 pul.dlon live \ tar gloater inn 1. :nal posporil3 tit: t the land to the hip •:-. The pre-mmaion lan s ~.. who tanuplics I% jilt the i privilege of purchasing a t. 1,, \4\ - unod2red hinds' at the min', homestead enactments relieve • mdition of . .rid poli -1 d iron\ \ 'odd.' ' sill , . i illic 1 , ction i , .amts. c Orin- • P 1 actltre a m title to . 1. or other- h. st. andistilt- t' the iiirre / Alps of 1111 , et _a,. iveyell .s it r rad, 1 t e, -ant' I ha, x I, v•• g, •,) .1 jollity and safety whielt, under on\ Juno of government, great military and naval establishments can be disbandhed, and expimscs reduced from a NY::: to a re:tep footing. During tlw lisertl year ending the 30111 of June, Itilili, the!reveipts were :f•:.5.;8.01 . ..1,- W. 20, and the expenditure" leaviiag an avai lal ale surplus of $37,181, 1 NL It is estimated that the receipts for thefts cal year ending, the Mil June. 1867, Will I e F.:475,061,3* And 1110 eXpenditores will read] the stmt of t , 311;,-1:18,07?, leaving in the Treasury a surplazi ut $1:04,1133,:los. For the fiscal year ending June 30, it Is estimated that the receipts will amount to $436,00:),00n, and that the ex- . pewlitures will be :,;.tin,f2l7,64l—showing • an excess of $81,752,3.59 lit favor of the government. These estimated receipts may he diminished by a reduction of ex cise and import duties.; but after all ne cessary reduction. shall have Imes made, the revenue of I be present and of follow ing years will doubtless be sufficient to cover all legitimate charges upon the Treasury, and leave a large annual sur plus to be applied to the payment of the principal of the del:t. There seems now to be no good reason why taxes may not be reduced as the country advance: , in population rind wealth, and •yet the debt be extinguished- %vitlijn the next quarter of a eentury. _ The report of the Secretary of War fur nishes kaluable rod inportant informa tion in reference to the operations of his Department during the past year. Few , volunteers now ;remain in the service, and they are being discharged as rapidly , as they can be replaced by regular troop , . The army has heen promptly paid, ears fully pi twitted with ,niedi,al treatment, well sheltered and subsisted, and is to lie furnished with breech-loaaling S pi:ill arms. The military strength oUha na tion has been unimpaired by the dis- I charge of•volunteers, the disposition of unserviceable or perishable stores, and the retrenchment of expenditures. Sulfl- , (dent war material to meet any'emcr;_,en- , cy has been retained, anti, from the dis- ' banded volunteers standing readv to re spond to the national call, Large % armies call be rapidly organized, equipped, and eoneentrsted. Fortifications op, the coast and frontier have reecivt.4l, Or ale lbciiq prepared for more powerful arena-' mentk; lake surveys and harbor and riv er improvements are in course of ener getic prosecution.' Preparations have been made for the payment of the :uldi- Donal bounties authorized during the re cent ses.don of Congress, under such reg ulations as will protect the Oovernment from fra al, and secure to the honorably diSellar,.%4l soldier the well-earned reward of his fa fitfulness and gallantry. More ••( than six thousand 11111inted :- oldiers have received artificial limbs or other mu - epic:Ll apparatt s • and forty-one nations] eeme- ' testes, containing the remains of 1ti.1,5211 Union_ stddiers, have already been estab lished. 'The total estimates of 'hint:try appropriations is 5...25,235, 1;69. It is stared in the 4.lmrt of the i• 4 ecreta- ry of the Navy that the naval furies at' thistinw consist of two hundred and sev- I enty-eight vessels, armed with two thou-, sand three hundred and fifty-one gnus. Of these,, one hundred and fifteen vessels, 1 carrying one thousand and twenty-nine' guns, are in eommisson, distributed chief- , ly among seven squadrons. The number of men f i n I he service is thirteen thousand six hnttired. Great activity and vigi lancel .11 eve been displayed by all the squadrois, and their movements .have; been jut iciously and efficiently arranged in such mantles as 'a Unlit hest promote it _merle it commeree, and protect the , rights : nd interests of our countrymen , ahroad.l The vessels unemployed are un- , dergoing repairs, - or are laid up until their services , . may be required. 'Most of the' iron-elail fleet is at League Island, in the , vieinitY of Philadelphia, a place Which, I until d 'eisive action should be taken by, Is, was selected by the l 4 ceretarY as the most eligible location class of vessels. It is important p itAlde public station should be , sl for the iron-clad fleet. It i, in- , that the.4e vossels shall he ili prop tion for any emergency, and it is e that the bill acceping League Or naval purposes, which pamed use of Representatives at its last illiquid receive final action at au ttingte. o: the S for that that a provitk tended er cowl (IPsirab Island the HI el:0.1011 early p friod, in order that there may be a suitable iii bile station for this class of Weasels as vell as a navy-yard of area suf ficient for ithe wants of the service, on th.! De aware river. The Naval Pension fund ai milts to 511,750, 1 m0, having been 1 tierce.ed ::. 4 2,750,0iN) du ring the year. The 1 expend itures of the Department for the fiscal year ending 311111 June last were *43,32.4, 7 .a and the estimates for the coin ing year amount to $23,168,431. Atten tion is invited to the condition of ouesca men, and the 'importance of legislative measures for theirrelivf and improvement. The suggestions in behalf of this deser ving class of out fellow-MI-'ems are ear nestly recommended to the favorable at-' tentimi of Congress. The report of Postmaster General presents a most satisfactory condition of the postal service, and submits recom mendations which deserve the consider- Minn of Congress. The revenues of the Department for the year ending June:to, 11466, , ere 51 . 4,380,086, and the expend'- tures 15,352,079, showing an excess of [ the la ter of $985, 003. In anticipation of 11166,• ere this d ficiency, however, aspeeial appro priati u was made by Congree in the' , net r. proved July 28, 1866. Including the standing appropriation of $7t10,600 for free Mail matter, us a legitimate portion ,of the revenues yet renMining unexpeu ' ded, the actual deficiency for the past 1 yen , is only $205,003-11 slim within $41,- 141 of the amount estimated In the annu al report of 1864. The decrease of reve nue compared with the previous year i was one and one-fifth per cent., and the i Increase of expenditures, owing twine', NO to the enlargement of the,mail ser i vice in the South, was twelve per cent. On the 30th of lune last there Were in operation six thousand nine hundred and thirty mail routes, with -an aggregate length ot'one hun4red and eighty thous and nine hundreditnd twenty-emu miles, an aggregate annual trine-portetion of seventy-one million eight hundxed and thirty-seven thousand nine het. tied and. the payment of purchase motal . Lima permanent home, upon the residence for u. term of vear:L. ey invite,4 entigrption from the Oil, the more crowded portions of CH. Ni. wl\ 114 propitious Irt'S'lil,4 OM 1111(1(111! t J. and be more signally in bested 11,11 time shot Imre given to it a At bier rdevelopinent. Congress has made liberal grants or pi' land to vorporations, in aid of The constru, of ntilro,als and other internal Unproven, Should this poney hereatter prevail, more gent provisions will he required to faithful application of the fund. T the lands should not by Wen \u 114 e. but retrain in the (lovernmen rat to its control until some portion s been actually built. Portions might then, from time to time, be co :•orporation, hut never in a great the whole rptantity einl.raced by the the comply:A puts bear to the entir the projected improvement. This would not oper.‘te . to the prejudice dertakinfr conceived in gnod ttith nn I with reasonet , le energy, as it i. the .e lice to Withdraw from market the hl.l , :flan the operation of :melt _n•ante = A breach of the coedit vcrso Congress may deem proper to imp( work n forfeiture of ebtim to the lam drawn but unconveyed, and of title t conveyed which remain unsold. Operations on the several lines of t Railroad have been prosecuted wit pled vigor and sumes4. Should no t cause of delay occur. it is confident! ted that this great thoroughfare mill 1 ted before the expiration of the per »Med by COII.'TCSS. During the last fiscal year the alma pensionem including the c‘pchses o 20(.01, was thirteen million tour Int tfit . - -nine lhuaNand nine hundred and dollar'(: and tilly thousand one hu seventy-seven names were added to t rolls. The entire number Of pensh snt;, was one butt.trod :110 t went, sand seven luntdr, , d and twenty two. furnishes und:inelloly and striking p E=IZt:2=CaMME authority or the .Ft leilti Governme want:sin inviolate the integrity of-th They in.pose upon US correspon4i o'iliga tions. It is estimated t:ist_thirty-th ee million dollars will be raquired to meet tha xitrencies of this branch of the sen ice dorin thr next liaeal Year. , Treaties have been concluded w it] the. hull- MIR who. enticed into armed °ppm.? don to our Government at the outbreak of the rebellion, have unconditionally submitted to ce authori ty and manifested an earnest desir for a re newal of friendly relatiors. During thu rear ending Sentra) eight thousan`kaeven hundred and tents for useful inventions and sited, and at that date the I).ll:thre t. sun , to the credit of - the Patent fun IM=MMMIMEMI dred awl ninety-sexen As a subject upon whica qepet mense amount of the prolo-tion of - the country, I recommend to Co legislation as may be nere,,aryfOr vation 01 the levees of thv It is t II att(r of National imptrt,we step.; glionl.l be Mkon not only to eflirienex cW these barrlei s vgaihst Inv:11,11ft ws, but for thi.'re,u;v:llttf thins to the free and safe navigati greet elemnel of trade and mat:lmre The District of Columbia. und4r exiting laws, is not entitled to fiat representation in the National Councils which, from our earliest hi , tory. has ben uniformly accorded to each Terrilor:Nl established from time to time 'thin' . our limits. It inantaine pectillar relations to Congress, to whom the Constitution has grant ed the power of exercising exclusive legislation over the seat of government. Our fellow citi Zeus residing in the District. wlueze interests are confided to the special ..manliate.ltip of Con , dress. exceed in number the population or sev mil of our Territories. and no lust reason is perceived why a delegate of their choice should not be admitted to a seat in the House of Rep resentatives. No mode seems so appropriate and effectual of enabling time to make known their renliar condition and wants. and of se curing; the !peal legislation adapted to them, I therefore recotannend the passage of a law an t horizing the electors qt• the District of Colnin- Ilia to choose a delegate, to be allowed the same 0;11W and privileges mix delegate representing a:Territory. The increasing enterprise and rapid progress of improvement in the District are ;highly gratifying, an.l I trust that the of-; forts of the municipal authorities to promote the prosperity of the national metropolis will iv recee the efficient and generous co-operatiOn of Congress. - I The report of the Commissioner of Agrichl- ; ture reviews the operations of his Departmeid during the past year, and asks the aid of Copt gres.s in its efforts to encourage those States I which. scourged by war, am now earnestly en gaged in the reorganization of domestic in ! dustrv. j It Is a subject of congratulation that no f r eign combination% against our domestic and safety, or our legitiMate influence num g the nations, have been formed or attempted While sentiments of reconciliation, loyalty d . patriotism have increased at home, a more j t consideration of our national character ad rights has been manifested by foreign natio . I The entire success of the Atlantic Telegr h between the coast of Ireland and the Pmvi csa ; of Newfoundland, is an achievement wh has been justly celebrated in both bends*. s j as the opening of it era in the progress, of !civilization. There is reason to expect that . equal success will attend. and even greater iv arOts follow the enterprise for connecting the two Continents through the Pacific Ocean by the projected line of telegraph between Kam schmka and the Rusin - an possessions- in Amer ica. - The resolution of Congress protesiltrg against • pardons by foreign Governments of persona convicted of infamous offences. on condition of emigration to our country. has been cianmutd cated to the States Mt:l which we Maintain in: 'irrtloarae, and the practive: jnitly the cut - Jg ., \:4l:eutillplait.t on curiat, - , \ not been 11. 1 The etonivratnintions of Congeal' the , __ _ _ • ..mena the . it rtn• ontki . . 413, upon his (lusty from tempt aintiaa Lou. hail been prime:tied to t t Ini taut and enlightened ruder , and . receiv by him whit exptessiona of rt.:dein] apprevin lion. \. ~ _......0aneP of military service p.... 01 .0 th . I, ,I, lumii Wll I 14 . e. P 1, , VIA MIN tale hi Ilk,. winner as rt-shivnt subjects. Complaints ir ki ng r pm , t i p , c l a i m t o th 4 reaper, in ,,, / , by live:old atemaah matt Cot tka aka 1.- ail a ta7mr-it• en forelot ilLatea, hire beret:ollre !writ ut•itt•rk of cat for rood who' e wino flail, which, • the c tool .a- , controversy bet woria the United Stat. s sii I mime will he dieseed rap•!rl.., , elsi sand het t is. t z eoad nut 18: , \,,, of the European loom i rm, an 1 the lrriLi lion eon thi, ha_liallnia no the ocetelnatton. Ill'lrliC. IC3 MAX- The Ex:eutic.. , , '"warued of an nth , nipt i,.. lO•yornt Upon IM: rater, to seltie this qu,tion Int tgr• rit. lB eleaw"na" 4o thaeh . 0 0 1 bat win. , " ! tipsitii..l.-.Anwrioan advetintrers to intim e the , 1 :::,1 . ‘, 43 , 1 :1 1 r i t , u ,,, 1 1 1 :',.. 4 , r t , l , l c e ,. u ,; l ' i r . i , ll ',.. 111 '. 11 1 I' ` ‘ ' ‘ ' . .' i t e ' Git;l..• 'ma t. z n nitana t ,i 11 ; 1 1 •11 :. :1 ,. ." a it:Via 5.% Waal Tim ha ems migratien u 4 freethu"n 4 1; the Unit , d Stab"; 1 4 B r it,to has nsver-a. knonie ' o l . l .slhe right or es. l - 7Sone.' til:1:71 PULXO:4IU,BYIILT 's war:eh:ass sla all , foreiLm country, 'Mites! 40g - Aiiist thp projeit putri itficu, sh . has nut practiodly Insist-A upon' ssinaleteshandtbiurinallilithroaraineilei,ialuniSatt if s une in Lich. i f ca nsun mated. would reilutte it. Franck., ipo (fi lute been clle turnring k Prussia 'ore ea r : a l seem the 4,ldittia, sad east, whole...add ntua s heat to t bind:ago eV en In ov'oppmssive than low propomail n econproitille, It hi .la, although mob, which tr ill man 4'l alma% o. I Paoils will tekkatto hat ftrini whieh they have just been relieved. , c 'evincinginert 111... rallty,lpts not been accept ri. by th e t h 'n .r it. , . l 14t h : i . r tes. -, Pelee , Is now prevail- , tuedleinemaceerdlua to 41:row.tio•o, Coosa tip,llos vet; fl'e• kssnranee los iwenreeeitr4 from Ille Govern- voeully Ili Its 154 sOL:o cle•abi r01.1:b. to Mel , ' sane I.,`Tals twin or tII J State in which the plart \ t‘ as itia- !: 1 1 :,' T t e ,,. ve „ rY r, w v „ r o'l. 1 1. , ,,,.' i r:,•e rin n ' u t i l c e r l' i r o e ri mll h t,`"Z.7 B itieP:l's Iv vie.tiF. to c'ea vo th , lh•ors id +wwwth..:V 4 • o4l tired, that tai prom:Ain:4' will meet neither its I a . ms of the prlnelployo long lollandoetl . by ,T; no,°.l°''`.l4.l.'" re l.!' • ba y s' , are oat awl** nary nisi .ncountrement nor approvaL It is a otieMiOn P.xecutive Deplirtm 'ff. that nslai rmizition by - net re :.,:rel, for soweetaial hid sorb" a nu.; Ire 11•01WIrrY• worthy Of your considt radon. whether our lakts one State fully CC mpg.. 'the U Wive born subjeet Tb• """ I "" Wl be Ll ' h ' llti .' " 4 11 4"31k. erected • Hasa this subject are fulminate to the ',recoil'. ;of our other Side fro m Ili is or forill Ince of milt- I° 111/ 1, 1 " . t:,, Ptooll.° l' r.a° to ado, O d" l's•.? '‘ .- , •r f • r tt ion or punishment or the crime thus meal- \•\tarY service under soy fore Government, so . 10 , 0! )" • til l s ; lVO' rntatlo 1. T• 1 3 lal•nn • • •1 Mag r i .. I, fcmg as be dare not column ly renounce its • 11 ' 1 " ••r ' • • rrm••• 18 • 1 sure las t° re" 6 " 14 . 1 " a ' :del ' rlgh',lt and benefit. , V.:ere:Neale/I the rooms a, nuacla as paaalbte, es. an ata In the month of April Led. as Congre tis is 1 ". . o f d ' , o 1„k r • p. r.ormanee it tit i s.a.e.s foad- , at ince, gado, all , la tan, al than; Oa fits aware, a friendly arranzmient *JS Made 1.4! --•- , he thel..a t i:mtitlltlott, I have thui petite usual: La IN par4Ca'air aid motives, mat. tweet' the Emperor of Prance. U rance. and the rival- .-preset itlves of tic. State" a !'' Nu/ w.as. mo. 1 yr. dent of the United States for the withdrawal ' f ouch information of our dole , the French expeilitionary Inllitkrt' forces. Th i s I air ars so the\publie interests w w withdran? as to be effected in throe detue - / - Our Government in 11,4%. hi km. 1 1 lug ordeal, and" Inv earlloot pre. --- ments, the first of Wllieh. It was umierstora , eril mac I.e sueeeSetfu:lv and tit. • il ' l— ‘1 !\1 T h . G .... t i f .... h xa .. d y . would leave Mesieo in November,' now past : out impairing its orlgiMil strocr 4 th and s el ' m • ith • Is -- - --- - - --.- - - -- - -- ". - 7 1 rum tr. \ ....__ !the 'second in March next, and the Hard tut " 1 The Interests of the Mulon are twet to he promo- 1 \ De. Jr A,lltstAstartitc's last in Noctints r, 15d7. Immediately 'men : tell be the revival of (Paternalrel :lion k, the coin- ' CELEBIL‘TI:O SPECIFIC PI 1.114 . ; the completion of the evacuation. the French plete obliteration of our•Paq diff,Tcmies, „,,, t.the exe risl from n pn•Yon plloll of Ur. Juan Dola• Government was Id arsnthe the same attitude of re-Inauguration of alt tit • pitranits of po n o o . Di. f •.: MO T i r ti e• :„ 2l e lx f ot r i T r l t • l ;i:::4 l •: . f re nr . ; I . l , :a r k i t s i 1 u t l Min-Intervention in retn fed to Meviefi. as 1 „ , 1 ' re r et t l h n e t e tiu r r ea ct , i . r u ta lo tii i_ t t li u • a t , B l r l t riecomplialttlioat ' Tbi a p i va i lla w., iii ,,,im n , l a n „ f iu p oa ti t o n, but held by the Government or the untied States, Io f these II * l. tic • co-or 2 : i 1 3 1 ;6', ' O r Arlo 1 I:rrl.'n7.^lllruse i n a .,71,, ....i11 ita1f. i . . : th ir,, , ,ore ,, oi 5p,..1....t0rtir or r eaiu n at i : Itcpeated asnirenres lutve been given i.e the of the Governiu •nt, Lb it en: bin its proper split re Miry 1 rrItaI L iIII . W. ift . vii - 117ia N t ' it -i r L ;• n tlr 4 4le v ritr,: i tie n lll.lensl Emperor, since that agreement. that lie would: may eorli 11 .y on-oprr,l Le ‘% ell Ill' O(11"r In I,- Emlssions from Whalley roust. prods, OA, Or hilt • corn pb•to the proniistql evacuation within the miring the ni lintenain.e or the Gon,tittotoo, th,.. (Sie sevi•re, will lie mpetmilly re' lo Vod Mut the et.. iwriternientioned. ors ooner. i preservation of the Uulup, ;tut tii.k perp %kitty of ga l it :a res t to . reil to !to:1 . 111 , 1r nellma. . , ,__ , It At um rearonaldV expecte:l that the proceeti-; our free lustnutious. , I physieboc.: d to fonutt•iii,t 0,..111 101. s of .. innnut Frenni ANDREW JOIINNON Ines thus mattemplated wonla p r „,,,,, a crisis : . , • • , ..,. I. -Wo ii ice us,' tho stpecine pills preparol 1, 7 {ti aslimgton,Dt c. 3,1 s.;;;, ‘, i illratv fere it Ihtisint. o. 21 I Ithe Lombard, from of grcat, political Hut 'fret in the If ifpublie Oil , . . . . . ' the I,rocilption of o ...r. In in lief, 1111 l trre. In out Mexico. The newly uppointed Mlltijacr of the : - • - kprlvitle priket fee %dr' 'uniform suisiess. and we n a p United Staten. Mr. Camptiefl. was therefore sent Special Notice Column. .4,, tii,,,. k .11 a her medic-Ito no well calculated torn aril. on the 91 It (lac of November last, to _ to cure 1111 permotot sintering from Involuntary' Entheilinis or 1111 Y oilier wr y of the htex toil rissitme his proper funetions B,s .Minister Plea' • Alleoele'm Porous rim: ers. - tiritirts, whether cati,-,1 by sedentary Illiacit 61 IpaClll.nry 01* the United Slates to !hat llopuh- LAME' /SACK. hylll,; • ,:uce•lsee, or 1•1•Ose. lie. It WIN also I Ilfinelit expedient ;bat Ile • • New York. Nov. M, 1` , 19. • it, A,ltgartireaut Y., 11. D. Ci. 11. 1 / 1 1.1Aal , lN, 31. li. 51t0111t1 lit• attended in the vicinity of Mmdeo I , T. A I.IXOCK .1 Co„ . -thlitlviiien : I lately sititiv- , ', Juas I,k: I.k.ucti ite, at, D. , by „the Liebtenant General of the Army I lime ( 1 - . ,ed severely from II WetikileSS ill " lily Intel:. Hot*. , Park, M.'s' atli, 1:11•1,'• . United States. wit 11 the view of obtaining such log heard your 'Misters inuela rcomintendist tor i T, 111-:. , ‘11.1.: n ur cUNTI....tI , I.:ITs. , 1 harnintion its might lie important to iletnr- ! ~,,,,,,,,,,, , i : I,‘ t I O. 1.1. S ...tt,•, prvoliroil Olio, OIMI the rom It to 0 1 ... t .".....iT; k ;Tt i . .......;1 4 a ,11 " ..j . ,,';' t' i t' ,1 ,, 1 1 ..1 ) ,1 Hi i i!.. 1 1:.;,!, / 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ) ;1 • ', 1 1! Mine /he eoorse to he immed hY the t'IIII!-' 11 ' was Mt I could dii.liki. A min:Veld:lslet cured nie tarp •!' hos: ii: sl s l'ii.ses for FIVo 11 , 11 hrs. Si autos in re-establishing and ma n nn aining ne- ! la „.„1,„ Yeltrs resliect fully, - Cla,u.t:mett,un d: 111:eov r, !Solo Pr!PrMlors. NO. 1",r1 Ink' lotiOrMsl, l'uris, eeskary and Kilter intercourse with Gm Re- ' ; J. (1. Illtlfffni, One Doll•Ir 01r0b0, , 1 1., :Mr :414111111141 , 11 A7l'llt, lillblie Or MUXiee. Deeply i n terested in the Proprietor or ti l e lir4odretl. ;louse. Will lomr•• a hoy.ny return mall, noottroly hooka cause of liberty and humanity,' it seenied an ! Cull , 03 , emu ,. 1. ,,, T • . . fr o nt, al Mom' Y••I bay; sic l•ofos ter file thlllnrs. /le. I:ACK, A. 7•11 Li mitano. I duly on our part to exercise whatever ! -14 ono. N. y.;.1.4,- 4, Isal ol lieneral :igen tsi for A iitsqlisk. ofic k fAlt 0: Miaisklkk ,t po., _ influence we possessed for the rektoration and . :IT Cori lan.] tit.,;N. Y. permanent ektainislitnent in that cOnntry of a N. 11.-Frenelt, rlertiniii,Spalindvatinl English doltiesti: nn.l republienn form of goVernmen t. Pamphlets, ointalu full I.l.l,ot:tea turd :Wee. tionm fi or time, merit free to ev,ey add ri gm, melt nIIS the condithm of atihirs in regard it„ D. ltitebiei, .tgmit. for rieflktiblirg• In 311•xico. when, on the 22d of November 'ast, Use, IS, ISI.I. ly . ofli-ial informatioul was received trout rart3 that the Emperor of France had some time be- Ibre decided not to withdraw a detachment of his forces in the tnonth of November past. ne cordite, to enungement, but that this decision was made with the pnrpose of withdrawing the whole of 'those, tbrees in the ens.ning tiring. Of this detertuination. however. the lined States had not rem-iced any notice or nation; and. so soon as the inlbrina lion ~ cited by the Government, care w:l3 ta •ake known its dissent to the Emperor into. was r) ken to . of France. I cannot regn the hope that France will I A Life Saved. reconsider th• subject, and adopt sonic reso- Moab has been said, and V 61111114 s . eould he writ ten on in rteetet to the evacuation of Mexico t i t:41 ,,. : . 1 ..4 1 . t li , s e, s it , t; e 1 1 , 1 4 .3 s . i .: ; ;;:.4 1;, i i i 1 t , i n .;!1 , 1 ,.. 1; i t ri t , To : l , l l, t , i i : ! : uhieli will - confo -u as nearly aS practicable ' and tetion..ithiess. ainere is nun certain Wu.% ill iVith thl • existing Cl _agement, and them -meet which to °by:ate:ill tills. Ihirean,e. and 111.. V. .4 the just expectations if the 'United St att,-s. 1r i c: 1.; ', 1 7, 3 4r ,":4"„ 1 , 1 ,?4,":,'.', 7 4.,, 11 t 1 i .1Z A p v „ .. ,", g ,':• 1 1 ', : . ( :„%:;`,T, ; * :' , The papers relating, to t e subject will he laid but null in Oteir MUM'. For all disor Isrs of tip'. before you. It is believe hat with the erne. ; soomnee, IA or, Kidneys, 1 . 11:1 , 14:01',Nrn.,11 , I hs inttion of Mexico by that x , ditionare fiT(.Ol, fg" 1 8 , 1 „:, :. i ,1 1 . " 1 1 ,111', 1 , 1 i L n a 1 i i ;,,,,, , t . .T.1 t .t, V ,';r 1 . 41,..., 1 , " ,1 1 ;;T • iT t " ,. n r. ... 110 Bllltieet for serious dill.- au-es h A , viVII nal it rang.mtents, they are ts M.-4 , 11'1'01 01051 ,1- 'Ftanee and the United states wo Id remain.— 1 let live met give !great s-it isf. t etlon. They ore a The expres.sious of the Ilnperor a I p..sede n \\ of I ; 1 1‘.: I i'U t e "1 :•!,..en t a ' • i t i t t h u g h t; 1. 6 1 ' T 871 ' , 4 1 .r tii " e r‘ r . 'el " I':..t t i:i 't t . i . i l ,7l' Fiance reactant a hope that the tr. 'LlionarY s.lll is of instanees has been—a il t• saved. Tire friendship beta een the two countrie. might in ' est. in • , I , •ii aditority :.It , t,, Ii lit R.1 . 1W,13 . 's ' in that ease be removed and permauea re_ ..iteg til , t tug Pins, in their minty. prop riles, and I stt-eesses, stand undisputed the most . ilo•aelous ' stored. 1 up , rlent, hesa jut n 111 4 ,4 pa rttat it ,• extant. I A claim of a citizen of the United Sta isom by I trteczists. Prim 2.1 vents p..r box. for indemnity for spoilations committed ott tit ei pcc. 3, ISIA. 21 ~ lrigh seas by the French authiwities, in the ex- i • ••• •- • - - excise of a belligerent power against Mexico, ITo-OWlltern of IlorNes rend Cattle . has been met by the Government of France l To rt.. Derby Con.bllott Pow Is:, are warrant tl it II a proposition to defer settlement until' a et mo .rlor to any milers, or Ile pay, fur tile rtqo mutual convention for the adjustment of MI ; ortust.tr, worms, Dots, comtie, iti4e-boniwt,! c laims of citizens mid subjects of both conn ; cohts„,t,„ n tiorsee: an.l col it, Coughs, Loss (11, tries, arising out of the recent wars on this, Milk. Black_ ongne, !torn I tistem per, t,., in Cat- ° Continent, shall be agreed upon by the two tee. These IN to tern wore formerly put up by 1 entllltrieq. The suggestion is not deemed nil- Simpson I.Tohl, s, s o n or Dr. Tohms.am‘l,-she e reasonable, but it belongs to Congress to direlet ails l it thel 1.1`.1..), 1.1911. rid ii W. il 4.1, sourest Mr toein g the manner in which claims for indemnity w that Dr. Tobias has enntinue 1 to At ineeteiliro i foreigners. as well its by citizens of the Cuitel Liorn. TIOT are p. , rfe, ly safe an I Inmwent ; no States, arising out of the late civil vi tor, Shall ' noel of stopping the wt king of your imlindls. be adjudicated and determined. I have no 'f.l -y i nee.-ase the rippvitt, , ,Ayetifliii•clett, - eIe:ITP.. dbubt that the subject of all such (+lima will I -le sto telt and mitiary Mcgaus; also inerease engage your attention at 'a convenient and, the milk of COW). Try them,. 'II out will I ever pyoper time. , i h without them, 11. ram Wo,sl lIT, the rot n*u. It is U. matter of regret that no considerable to t trainer of trotting hors,-s, hes sad the f.tr advance has-been made towards the seljust meld ye 1.1 . .4, an I roeontaion is them to Ids 1 en Is. Col. of the differences bet wean the United Slates pan, p. ittis:i, or the Jetomo My-et . ° se, Ford and Child Bi it sin, arising out of the cleprel- It on, N. Y., world not use tj;,nt until 1).• aft tol.l riots upon our national conumwee and nth r of Wll.l, they are eo:npa:ed, t.inve wlikh le is trespasses committed during our civil war by never without them. ID has over Si run tag , British subject s,• in violation of tuternr.tionnl horses In tits eharge, en tea the last three yea law and treaty obligations. The delay. how- . has used no other mealeine for thou. Ile has' - ever, may be believedio have resulted in 4,-, • kindly permlttod me to refer any one to hint. i„.` l, small degree front the domestic situation Of Over OW other we retires can Ice seen at the de- 1 ;;;\ c , Great Britain. An entire Chang” of ministry pot. sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Prier Si, oeoupt, occurred in that country during the best sessina emits per box.: Depot, .sti Curt lan& Street. New l ism , in!. of Parliament. The attention of the new min- York. , [ N ov . 0. NA 71 . 1 ( t . ; in .. nasol istry was called to' the subject at an early day. _ . . ......- and there is some reason to expect that it will now be considered in a becoming an i ftiendty spirit.' The ituportance of an early disposi tion of the question cannot be exa... - ,goral ill ..- Whatever might be the_ivielies of the two Governments, it is manifest thAt good will and friendship between the two countries cantiOt be established until a reciprocity, in the prac tice of good faith and neutrality, shall be rtl stored bet wee]] the respective nations. 1 On the,Gth of June last, in violation of °lir neutrality laws, a military expedition against the British North American Colonies tens priji jet.tial and attempted to he carried on will= the territory and jurisdiction of the Fnitt.ial States. 111 obedience to the obligation impon ed upon the Executive by the constitution, tit see that the laws arc faithfully executed, all citizens a ere warned. by prod:mut:hut agaitett faking part. In or aiding suet' mita wild pret eeeeinge, end the proper civil, military end nti- 1 vat officers were directed to take all neecesary • menetifts tier the enforeeamfd of the laws., The expedition failed, bat it has not b-en wit li bet its painful ennsequences. Some of °Ur citizens who, it Witt alleged, were engaged itt the expedition. were captured., and have been brought to trial, as for it capital offenve, in the Province of Canada. Judgment mid sentenee of thedh have bi-en pronounced aie.tima sonit., a-, bile others have been acquitted. Full s e be lieving in the maxim of Gorertnitent, that se verity of civil punishment for mi-gnid.al per sons who have. en.pged in rerolntionary at• tempts which have disastrously failed, is un sound and unwise. such representations have been made to the. British Government itt behaif of the convicted persons, as being sustained lt an enlightened and Inuietne jiel . .eanent, will, it is hoped. mince in their cases an exercise Of elmency, and a judicious amnesty to all who were engaged in the movement. Conni•-t ho Ipen employod by the Government to tlAiatel t hizens of the United States on trial for capital . offences in Canada; and a di , 4contiminnec Of the proseetniena which were instituted in tile courts of the United States against those wild took part in the expedition has been directed. stri If nil eNt.; 111( (1 tl4 li and lieu EMI BEI e sl mild Fm )% int the lazids e Paejfie l i tIIIVN:lt l infOrCA 'II 1111tili 21- (1)1111 C- Ull (11:b c- 1 i Int paitlltu tlisburev-. 1 , 1r,2(1 :o.d nint.ty-six [ 'fired and .i.: pension 'hers June eic thou I This tiu t cof of the tituti nuil t. and to L Lion.— I rIRGC 0 ^O, ixt( en pa s wvre is the Trea t was tiro o Dun Ileanim commerce I, , ,trer• stieh he prest,r -n rivet— a that early' ht to the le,lraett re II oliqtrta on or that i htv regarded the exp,idition a. , not only po mp in Its nature, but as oleo, in a treat foreizn from the United States in Its capes, character; and objets. The nttempt wan an ler stood to be inicie in sympathy little an insurgent party in Ireland, and. by striking at a British Protince on this Couthtcut, was designed to ail in obtaining redress fur political griermiees which It RAB assumed, the people or Ireland hat suff ered at the bands of the, Britlib Gorernm tit during a period of setcral centuri a. Th • pct.' sons engaged in it ware chiefly n niers, of that country, some of whom had, whit: others -lead not, become eitirmi of the Unit: el `•lt des under our general laws of naturalization. Conn:hint of misgovernment In drain I con: ind Illy e neleges the attention of the British nation, and so greet an agitation Is now prevailing In Ir •hn 1 that the firitalt elovernment have deminwil it u..easary to Hasp: ad ch.-writ. ui ;tannin" cotters in that C,llO - These tirenmstanees must. n •e , sisarily mod ify the opinion w filth we might otherwise hare entertain-el In regard to an expedition expressly prohibited by our neutrality laws. So long as Laws remain upon our statute books. they almedd be faithfully executed; an anl if th-y op erate harshly, unjustly, or oppress/ re Congress Glom. am apply the. remedy, by their modilleation or r.p Po:ideal and conam Interests of thl United Stat. s are not unlikely to be affeenril in some de gree by events whtzh are tram-Tiring in the east /TR rltions of Bump.. emi l the tau. s , sms to hare coin- when oat Gor.rnru lit ought to hare ri prop;r diplomatic reptes mutton to Greece. rids Government has claimed for all p.rsods not convicted, or act-mired, or mum:feted of at& erten an absoleiti rlirht of self-exit itri ation, and a - chke Of n national ailegience. Metiet of th Palm , au St ite have diss.mt. d from " • this prtnelpin. eel hive. ri ri4lll to bold , s a,•li chair 'tub) .•rts b Int nti;., :tied to anti . CONSUMPTION' :ABLE BY rat. been niturelLsAl In th_. Ullited State., awl after- 1- SOBESNOKE • ZDICINZA. wards refs:rust! on transient visite to their native TO crnn coNsvitirrinx, .• enters wool bi entoittles, to the istrformsner of -vit ' • • eo t ;Mi , ssr's. ALT.con: l'lcast• st•thl to a dol. lar's worth or soar plants/. They hove cured lila o a erkk. In toy back, which has troubl..l itio - for tattoo Ilatop,•ittut how my father ha gulag to try thkott fur ty about htv In. art. 11. SIIETCWOOD. Dr . Green, No. i 4411 Broadway, New York,litiorms us lie sold, on Mondity, June 4.1,1,1402, two plastet^i I Li) a young WuMall Maudlig very Fniverely fruM lumbago. Dal nun, lay she called to get ' more for a frnind, and then statc.l how OW, two she had purchased on 3loaday had reit, veil r Immediately niter putting thiln on, and cured her in two days of a moist distressing pain In her hack and loins. • Soli by all In uggistg. To Con-4ninpth-ro. Tho nivertlser, having beet. r-....t0rr 1 to health 10 a tow wooks by a v,ry S.111j11.• artOr having statterel - tor-soveral V 111 watt n 140:010 I ang affection, nal that dron.liilKPll,.., '4IIISLIIII p• Xllvils it, 111,1ke known to ...How uffot tla• lavans al tin% all wao .1..51r.. It, t 1: Will 51 . 11 , 1 a enpv or till, pr. •srngtion 11.1441 lire, of ..I...Ned with lay dins.- tams tor prepurn.L; ita.l Leda:: 11,1 'Nana, whieli thry well tin ILI Sr lar tie: Mon ros-a - arrarv, A•sritstA, IticoNt.lllrls, rat'.:ll•4, ('01.1.1, and all Throat awl Lang A.r.otion, The only °biro( a L 1... rolvertisor In !Wailing' 1:1.• Pts,eript,tati In o t 1 :113111 hal, au I inc..rinat !tin whieh 'lO watoolw* to la. h 1 valu I.r boo...every b•rer will try his remedy. as It will tam., them n :till m ty prove IL lat...sing. wishll.4 t 01 pros .rlption FORE by ca apt. mall, will plea,••a I tress ElhV %R.) A. W 1:40N. Willccniburg, King, cu., New York. Afar. 5.l UG. ly Tao Grevt Eetgllvta Remedy. Protaeted hy royal letters patent. Sri J k111.:4 1 . 1:1.1-:1111. l rtni FEUAnit Pa rfelYtTl• I 11/111 IL pr., •1.11/1101l 01 Sir J. Clarice, 3f. I)., PiivAlet ui EXlr.tior :Mary to the 1.4'1.,11. o • fa trt fat ling In earo of all t If p.llllllll •Iltll4 , SOS L') Wlllll.ll 111e1.11411 0114.4111:1! lull IS /II / I.•rat.s all ez , ....ses an,l removes 111 111.1811110• 11/ 1141, :111.1 a Spc!C ly ears may !/I• relied on. To Married Ladle., It !a p-eu'larlv afttle.l. It will. Itt . a.'fort tinty, brli 00 the monthly perio,l f tit regal trily. rift, should. not he talc by! Females during titerlitsr-raffev. ft‘ot l'reg- I n ally. MK they fir, stir.. la I,rilg on 31Is •arelag , . ; but at any other VIII'. they are; 8 ifs. Di fill c w sor Nervous and Spinal A Erections. Puna in the 1,11110., KIIIIIIII , on slight C.X1•11I011. 11;/11) 111 . Ihk! Heart, Ilyaterles, and Whiles, [hew , Pill. will effect a fade when all er in-ans If vce Jailed; an I although a powerful remedy. do not rootain Iron. ealottael, antimony, or anything hsntfnl to the efllll4LilllLloll. Fll9 Ilif,4lollS ilt the pimptilet around melt poet:age, 1111,111141 I," carefully prca,rved. SOlti 1.1. Y Ikm,wstal. Price One Dollar, per bot tle. -.111 1 , the fate of every vain :Vile 31 no to he t'oantertelted. no cautious, ther,fore, tin I that too letters ur. a .m." 1101 blown In the bottla, an I that each wrapper bears the tat. 'IDYL'(( of ills signatures of 1. 1 2, -- 11.% fat- WlN&A.lo...aft.lol - 1.3195E.1. TrWithout which none are irenuttio. N. 11.-030 11.11141', With Lighteen e 41 1 1 .4 fOrrO 4 " en do; ..1 to inratith eiz .1 Agent for Die ett-iten an) itrltixb D.milnlori. .r i t \f•laF.i, .17 Co.ll 111 IL Street, Nov York, will In .vare a bottle Calltalll4l4 V . 01„ turn in ill. whatrely Beale.] from all ob.servation. Dec. IS, ly Ayers Pule. Are you sick, feeble told complaining! Are you out 01 order with you: eyntem deranged and your te,•lings UnntonlorLodel Theme symptoms are linen Cia preiu le In serimis ISMlie tit, tit skitLiell , s Is creeping upon you, all 1 should be averted by a timely tt,,, oh the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, Mid eleMito tint the disordered : husitom—purify the blood, an I lel the:lob's move' on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the funettous ot the into vigorous actlyitY• purify the system from the oisdritetions Wider& 11111 1 Le disunite. A cult settles somewhere In the holy, and do • gee Its natural tunctiwas. These, 1 If not relieved, react upon themselves and the sureoUti 1111:11/rJ111, pro lucing vetteral nggrava - - Lion. mutr..r.lt; and dentrigetneut. IV - hlle to this omelition. lose Ayer's Pins, and sec how it ird•ctly they re,iture the list:M . 4 witon or the s3.teni,and wna it the bouyant feeling of health a • ko It What Is true an I so appal , lit In this IF/viol and common complaint is al,. trite in many of the deep szatod andthingerous • I h.tempers. purzative etreet expels th.ent. Catiae , l by similar onstrnetiond nod deraligentmla or the nattiest fun:tit/as or 'helm IY. they are rapidly. and rnauy of 'ldols surely cured by the same intatrui. :11 . 012e who know toe virtue. or these Pills will neglect to eioph , y them when suffering lr o,ll di ,1411 ' 10,3 they cnre.such es Ifeadoehe. Foul stonuteb. Dys entery, Bilious complaints, Indigestion, Derange ment or the Liver, t•.4tiv , tiess, Constipation, Ileortburn, Itheuntatisni, tinnily, Worms and felnporession. When taken in large tbsoss. Ttiey are Suudr (Inat , l. so that the most sensi tive can take them (niftily. and they are 'rrery the tent ears ,live itie , lielne yet , discovered. • Prqd,,tra,l 117 J, C. A VMt .1, Co., Lowell, and sold by A. D. Hu Oiler, (del lystiurg. Nov. Cr, MSS. :hit Dr, norm!mint entity:rill TiliM mu tt h a s thoroughly pr"v.lll‘acti to belllo host atilt It kilown ior eating the l'aturrli, 041 ha the lieu., no‘l liet4lrA•ll... IL tint bruniatind sit excellaat remo.ty w io tic 1 . 41144,s 4 sur44 +44%. Dualcu , s lint !wen r, 1110 \ t`ti by It, awl !Irwin lilts often been groatly Improt oil be Jim tilt... t In 11'.114:1411i. +ull t1{11 . 1,101., 1111t1 111r14 11i31111. btArg 14 , ;1.11...}. to 111.• titill bitty palll4 e.lo4ed by Mantra, ur the 114-cut. Tho' /4..11 , 4•111011.< ita , r using It ared , and Invigorating. It "man nil t pargeammall gl%e4 a healthy at tont to the part.' ittlect.A. Mare I It tit Thirty Velo.N' or it do mat usa of " Dr. Inr-cuu.tll•s 111 . 11 , 1.1010 14tIlltt." has prat ea Its groat vain” tar all hurt onintandb4.lal4ll% of the howl, and at thia Augment n1.111‘13 ,•r loolore. 4 Due. 3. lin It h rtlvolettileri.l,4Cl .v nvniv of the 111..3 hhnt• itild t, u,..1 u tlt. gtcal 4t1:31.11n a 11,1 I 4 , M I'Ver) U i 11•17% Rawl the I'4lllll,llft N of Wholeman Inliggluts In : The tlll , l , rslgll,ll, having lur yrotris been ru .oi.4inted with "I r..lnralullhn ntnrrli ant IfeltAlAelletounr,- and ~old It la ow IVIIA/Itlin4lo I lade. rile , I 1 10 .1 y r.tstlr, l'1:11 t• %e it to We In very respect, to tile regionoienaollook to vela of It. lor the run. of ralarilllll A Ifeetlol.ii, Aol I that Il la decidedly (Ile lo•At urflele wr loive w , r 'known for nil I . OllllllrM ilisv:lNvm of lib. Von' rry, Roston; AteOon Inn: Brown, 1411r. , 011 it 0,40.1; Meth W, Fox% Ruston; W 111.1.11, lieston ; 11,11.,11:1W, Etillitllol .t , Boston; 11. 11. liar, Portl3:l.l, Itornes Pnrk, b.ew York; A. I% It I o. Sands, New York; steplieta Nvw Y o rk ; 1.1;1, illor it 'o.. Nrtp YO1'1( NICKI• 101011 tt Itonlllel. New York; A, H, 0% 11l ,t ro., New York; M. Ward, rlopo..S; New York; Bush St Nett York. LI -7 'For anfu by ull.lWilttigi Try it. l Der, IN, Lidi. 17 Do yon wish to havii your imir entherised from ' the %wall)? No. Thu. beware of. tile nsw bnwwl Hone mail caustic Up, Pi got up by M1111(11111- mongers, who bear the M 111111: relfliioll/111ip to tho responsible I'lliontst that - I'lll.\Ms AND I'ItIVATEERt4 Curt to hotle4t itierehntatnen. Hmet:B4er that the experh nee of yrurv, and the very lily:bout sot , eintile etidorsetneutk gliarnit too tits Superior'. fly of. I over every oilier in use. It Is purely vegetn. He, 111 hi II ble and lostanteneous. Idonufuelumd„ by .1. ItISTA 111 Mil, 6 Astor Ilouse, New York. Sold by Druggbds. Applied by all Hale [Dec. 5,'66..Uu I ])real TS 'MAD 1. MP: !ant INti ft IS, ttot world renowned A strologkt mid Somnambulistic Cialryoy,lit, Willie lit n clairvoyant state, delineates the very lenlttres of the person you tiro to marry, 4111.1 IT \ Ito• al , l °fan in al notent In I utentw powor, known s the I', ehouu.trop.• • guarantees to posluee IA phrfeet ittOl Ilfe-Ittod picture of the future husband or •lie ra lii.• nopl leant, with date. of nistrringe, , ateeupul ion, lew ling traits of charterer, ate. This , Is no nup4sition, fit 4 trelil 1111,millis without number can tuettrt, By stating plaeeof birth, tete, tilmposl- I lion, color of eyes nit I hair, an I en..fteting fifty • cents, au•d ...tamped envelope n I Iresso.l In your nit. sou will h.,.1‘,,, tie• pletnn• by return ittril,, Logetli , r whit desihrd linurnetlion. Address In coati leli•e, M %DAME -oititTlLlTniii Reno:cm , : P. U • !lox ZIT, West Troy, N. Y. _ ?Supt. 41, TSW. Ulu Deafarm. Blitatineon and Catarrh. Treated with the 411t1111.t, pillevett4, by Dr. I. k Douttid and orbit, ( formerly of lA.yden, INH iii I 1 N 0.119 1'1111.14100i la. Tee tithoefule free the terra ren-thlo tentrege In the OW en I Cimino' r.iu,be Neell at lox o:no.. TI fiteulty aro luvitml to tweoininny (Able pg,t an 11 , II:I , Ito xeer..ts le hi+ pre-th.o. A 1 . - Ithelal (WWI. .rt without p.iin. No cluiriger made f..r examination. 21,18611. ly return Every young hely and gentleman In the Vnlte , ll States eun hear something t try much to their-gut. vantage by return Mall (free of chance.) by tut dressing the inelerslglit-1. 'I'M. having feurwof hot in{ Innnbnugeti will oblige by not noticing this ear 41. AII otl, rr will niense address their obettl• ent servant, TIIOS. , F. I'ITAPMAN t Mar. 5, 14. ly ilrotulway,N., Y. .& lll•' WARNING AND INSTMIC (nos yoorN(I MEN. A Igo, Mos.ink% anti Atouvoi At hid( verth:thently inkstrate lb. Vitul I'uWer4, Mire 111( . 11110 Of rcl3/•t, Hen& Irmo of l'ilarge, lu menled eltrelopesC Adam.; Dr. J. IioUGHTON, Asnuelvithm. I•l,ll.elrlplN.i. l'u. tth•r. 3, 11414. to' 12%7 On the ?nth ult., by Itcv.ll r. fireldenbanah.3fr. J kt , tid RUMMEL to Miss KATE RM CA, both of this Dr rho printer has been remembered In the shape of a dollar greeninu k—for wlitcb, tdiankS 'WO enngra to lath the happy couple, extending our best wishes for a ph:avant Journey down ilia stream "ot time. May the storms of adversity never cross their path, but may peace, haPPllmia and plenty be theirs to the end of their days, • died, en the 2nd hut., at Ma reaktrnei, near Hunter*• town, Mr. CIIItIsTIAN MILLER aged all seta• . lO months and 7 Jul w. . . . Nvar Mexico. Wyandotte county. _ Ohio. nu Thursday. Nov. sth, Mrs JANE MOBINSLIN, fur-. wrly nh this county, to her Mil Year. F 1411" R, - It) I.: FLOVIL NV 'Ern.: %V HEAT, ItEl) NII AT, CODS, RYE.- OATS, DUChWISE;t, HAY. Chi)VERAF:E . D. FLAXSEED. . FLOC% E.vr. . ILYE. • 14oRN. OATM, HOGS,' IMO.. • - BEEF CATTLE, ft BAY - • • WHIAKEY. mlairriarivr BE ' G MAW - Fa" I ' SW"" rp kola I- .A.criew-mo wAairrara. Doc. 3, Md. 3m - LIFF:-TTYAtZIi-,4TRF:NOTIT VE-lIEA 1.11 I -Krt ENt rni 12=1 CIIIO4TADoIiffS . HAIR DYF Wonderful but True 1 Stratmt. but True. Marrfswe and Crlibn-,Fy. Married. Latest Market Reports. - ETT Ytiltinta. • 1 2 SOO 12 40 em . 2 24 I 75 • 2 00 Os 225 EN Su • la • MU - 10 00 41) 17 al so 2 u 0 14 1 25 - 000 41) 100 DALTIMOUE. 11 73 4 II as 73.$ UY / 122 76 4 90 91 pD .60 9 60 4. DI 40 • I 1 00 61 15 40 2 80 ' nO 69, 11 00 A.c}=zrra Nor.&2om3mi3. tonftwl itmh Pr Irmo. rano Ina muff. duiPr Arnite;A =I cm! "7, sorifstg. Chestnut St. ran*. _ MI