tItE OFFICIAL PAPES, OF CONORESS. BY.JOIIN T R hofS.: I TILE DAILY GLOBE for pis 46 00 44 perm6nth • 09 TOE CONGIBESBIONAUI:GLOBE AND APPENDIX for !tits ..... ;•.• • ,6 00 ,ta'Paymnnt in advanenlinrariab/y...: li i , THIRTY-SEVENTfr CONG SECO:O SESSION. . IN SENATE, MONDAY, Deectnlltr 16, 1661. Prayer by the Chaplaine. Dr. Srearol 'HOO.,WAITNIAS . .T. Wai.r..r, of . - Vit,..gi peared in his, seat to-day.lt • I . The Journal Tlkurod# last was t' approved._ - ' • , e. I EXECtrineE C631,14016AT10N5.1 • The VICE PRESIDEITT laid beforel ate a message from thei - pitaident of thd States communicating; c inplieince wit' - olution of the Senate, copimi!Of the chergi .most, and finding of the refrnt court of I t ift the case of Colonel Dixiin H. Miler United States. Anny; vvhichlintis ordered k. the table. He also laid before the 'Senate - a letter from Ward H. Lawn, marshal-of the District of Cce- - luenbitt, in answer - to a rest:illation of thei . Senitie of the 9th instant; asking hiin by what authority - he receives slaves into the jail of -the Dilitrict of "Columbia at the request of their masters.; Whieh was referred to the Committee on the. Dittriet of Columbia. , - 'i.: ' : I He also laid before the Senates report of- the Seteretery of War, in ans.wer',lct teresolution of the Se `nate of the 11th instant, editing for information I whether any aid and what aid isrendered' by the pay department of the Arrnylto enable volunteers to transmit home any part ofltheirpay, - and what additional facilities nay be 6:tended to that• °h ien; which Was 'referred teiithe Committee on • Military Affairs and the Militia, and ()Omit tO a be printed. . q - - PETITIONS AND .1161ORIA:.4. , '‘.. , • Mr . . KING. I present a intlincirial of the Cham ber of Commerce of the State 'Ff New 'York, pray in, that the-United States assay office.in the city of New York, shall have ccfifferred upon it the pril liege of coining into tha, national currency . . such portion of gold and silvtie bullion ass - may be defies:tea with the treasurer tit that office for that purpose. I more thht it be iVferred to die Com mitted-on Pinence, and be printed. The VICE PRESIDENT.kIThe memorial will I,e referred to the Committee on Finance; and the 1 motion to print will q^o to ;the Committee on Pruning_ t+. Mr. KING: - The inemorial contents' a g ood deal of valuable statistical information, which I desire should be in the ponseAion of the Senate. The VICE PRESIDENT: The motion to print goes to the Committee ihn 'Printing; under 1,- the rules. Mr. KING. It is cony forithe use of the &m -ate that I desire to have tt prig Md. The VICE PRESIDENT.I) The order to print May be entertained by the unkinimotts consent of the Senate. Mit KING. I hope the Sclitate will consent: - Mr. HALE. Let, it take this usual course. The VICE PRESIDENT.I'.The motioin will go to the - Committee on Printing. • - Mr. KING. The Senator Withdraws his ob jection, I believe. Mr. HALE. Very well, ' The motion toprint was ngt-sed - to. • Mr. CA RLILE presented thi,t,memorial of John Brannan, praying campensetihn for services es librarian in the Department off State; which was referred to the Committee on he Library., Mr. GRIMES, I presenthe -Petition of E. ~ Fleisclinum,atiffsundry other ,itizens of the State I of. lowa, representing that, bylulie act of the '2.....1c1 I of July. 11'61, persons of the JeWish lineago. and persuitsion-are excluded - from `chaplaincies in the Army, and thee ask for a chtiisge of the late in that respect. f ask that the miknoriel be referred 1 fo .the Committee on Milner ' Affairs and the Mllitta. ,,- ; , It was so-referred. . Mr. GRIMES. I also presnnt the petition of- Edwin James, sr., and other#, citizens of Des Moe,. county, in the State of.lown,.arho repre sent that the present formidab/i rebellion against th,*: - Gentteal Government mani ilstly finds its 1 - 602 and nourishment in the systenffinf chattel slavery , ) at the South, and they therefone ask for enact mentsby 'Congress by which tit shall be nbsp- lutely and unconditionally abolnthed. I ask that the petition be referred to the Committee on the Judiciary..t.lt -.- . . It u•is so referred. 1- • , M - 81, , , r . „IMES. I al so prestint the.petition of E. H. Mack- end others', citizehs of Davenport, Scott county, lowa, Who reppient. that the ho mmopathic system of practice - hits the confidence of the public in every Vonputifiity in the loyall Stabs, and its adherents are amckg the intelligent, thinking classes, whose wealth r iind influence are', now given to the .Administrati&ii in-all its mens-: • urea. They ask that their prfftession may be I represented in the list of surgethis in the United I States Army and Navy. I movelthat it be referred to the Committee .etn ItttilitaryllAtfairs and the I . Militia. l .... It was so referred. - SI ' 1 e Mr. SUMNER presented thqetition of Peter J. Blacker and others, citizens iarit ie'town orlslip,' New Tork, preying Congress, di the exercise of the waryols - er, to emancipate Ilike slaves-of rebels 1 without paying anything, and tlie slaves oftloy - al I citizens by paying for them; which Was referred i io the Committee on the Jufficieky. He also presented - the petition of John W. Heins and others, citizens of Philedelphia,Penn- I sylvaCia, praying Congress in the exercise of the - War power to emancipate the slaves of rebels without paying anything,and the slaves of loyal cuitens by s paying for them; whlch was referred `... to the Committee'on the - Judicidri% Mr. SUMNER. I have alsota petition from citizens of the comity of Windotit, in the State of , . Vermont, in which it is setforth that tote declared objects of the Constitution are to establish jus tice,insure domestic tranquillity.provide for the common defense, proitfote the . onertil welfare, and secure the blessings of hibetty to the people of the United States and theirliciksterity, and that it is-necessary at the presenttima-to preserve the Constitution and the Union •by ituppressing the rebellion. The petitioners prat that Congress will provide-by law for calling o 4 the-inhabit runs of the - United States, of all donditions, bond and floe, to aid in the support of the Government, assured of its protection wider lilte flae . ' of our llDlllitlid Union and freedom.. I tritk that the pen-, [ton be referred to the Committal: on the Judi :Lary- • - ' . . It was so referred. Mr. SUMNEE..,i4 have also apetiti on, signed i. v the Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, and by the lending editors of that city. ll believe it is mintilar to.one already presinted py.the Senator from lowa, complaintog of the existing statute in record to the chaplains as unconittitutional, and ita4aii7 for its repeal as an act orjustice to the Jewish citizens pf the country. Task the refer ence of this petition tti the Committee on Military -Affairs and the Militia. It was so referred!. • 1: Mr. 'CHANDL'ER presented the petition of ROYS, Wilkins and others, citizens lOf preying for the adoption of rat asa'res for the ex : rieuiro. of prioners; which was rkil'erred‘ to trot Committee °it:Military-Aifairs and 'the Militia. FL also leriiitiod the petition otAustin Blair, Governor of tlie Shoe of Michigar6,and seventy others, irayir; for the-adoption of:ltneasures far ; the c xChan , re of prisoners; which Was refitrredlo the Committ••o-nn liilitaryAffuirduittl the Be else presented the memorial of the execti.., t,te fatted of the Michigan confl'ii-,iice, praying) the President of the United States may enthilrizett and _required t6proclainOhe freedom;