The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 07, 1867, Image 4

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1.7 lUD Air. DECEM1111111:4;:1867.
REP,RRT OF TEN COXIMILOLLPB, OP
ctransitcrr.
This dreument is quite lengthy, tilting up
71-arlx sit columns of iltsPius in small
t A large portion of k, is taken up with
r ,ritlente against the - project of withdrawing
.National • bAnk notes and substituting •
- Government' greenbacks, -w bleb -he • disip
-I.roves of most decfif quotes largely
Ir ons the retharks fl members of Congress
u - beu the • question of Issuing legal tenders
vq,3 before them, showing that' ;waling but
htholule necessity' cathrtelled them to vote'
t9r their , issue, and thit they did.sb,only as'i
te,:ju 4ary.exped;ent. We think 10remarks
are cane/naive on this point. While we do
nrt - oyto continuing the.present issue of
sQn interest paying greenbacks in eirculition
tp'pak tsrett-to the Government for its
and for a reserve for the banks, we are
most decidedly, opposed tainy'fartherhsue
for any Ilurpose ; anti those to circulation
Rriald gredually witlklrair after a resumption
of specie payments._ It weld& be
,'L• ien
41,Ingerons experiment to ptrmitthe (tendril
: O,Wernment to issue a paper currency for
circulittlon.' It would be-In fact, s union of
the patronsge of the' Goierument, the purse
and ,the sword - in. the same hands; without
any Check or control in case welitui a air-,
rupt 1 'President; bicked by ~e corrupt ,Con
, gress, and might resnit in subverting our in
,ititutions.---Tys was one of, the great points
atTisine wben-our C i onstitritlon was adopted,
and so jealous wer&they of uniting the'pow
, er o> the' purse and' -the sword in' the same
hands; that they required tie Secretary of the
_ TreaSary to make his report directly to Cont
ti greets, Instead of sending it to
-the President,
- tut the other departments are required to do.
.• On the question of the eavin zof
_lnterest
by Bobstitotinixreenbacks fdr 'th N
e atio*
bank notes, - he declares that fn feet, the
dovernment loses noththg, but is really.tye
gather. The banks ars - compelled to hold
permaneptly, $150,000,000 in greenbacks as
, s'rreserve.: . The Interest on this' minis put
'tlown at„.- $ 9,0 0 ,000
. 16,0043 Ono
`Taxes pad by • the banks::
4
Interest, on securities held
starplus .' in favor of Go'vcrtment....s6,soo;oo6.
,
j • The banks do not t realti receive interest on
150,660,000, but they I are., compelled t.• . .;
• hol,lll.his amount, and as thty. could
make . 6
per cent.' on this sumaa- circulation, they
, . . .1
haiie a right to -charge, it to the Government:
.I,3ut throw this off, acid the interest the banks
- receive over- and above the taxes . paid, lit
, ,1
:$3,500,000, a very Small sum cohipari.d with
the risk of , a'changq. l , did old Btat6
hank system the people lost in the shape
etipreciated money andlhaves to brokerd, (fit .
least 1450,00,000 a yetr,'? -
— This fiiiibwing table will exhibit the •nctni
.
btr of banks, with the amount of capital
circulation, in' each Sian, and-Territory: • *.
, •r.
•••, ' ' 'Air,- A .
' i,
1 167A11 • 6 9 ' ' Ceerrst. • A ' 4 •
! AID ! 11-
.
I V
-
Maine ' ‘1 • 61• 61.!, $ '9.0 8 5 000' T.511..286
1 "11 0 14 1 111 :, 8 4 9 0 6,61001 8 4 :. 1 . ' 2 14 4 i: 1 49ff
.11assacbaseila....i.-•
62i 208' 2001: 79,9 1 2,000 1 [4961,665'
1119c/00. • 62. 1 ,' 20,361.800, - 12:4110,220
flobnecticat 83 82 ' 2 1 , 59 4, 920 ' 1 7 e 4 n. 923
• New , 314; 3061 116,494.9411 1 1 9,209,377
• ,New Jereey,• 1 :-.; 54, 54; 114133,350 '9,134,966'
peasisylsinta • ; $O3l 1951 50,277.990; 34,e119,030,
Maryland- I 32 82 . ,12,590,202; 9,834,9 0 0
.- 1• 11 . 11 1 1,429,185 1 . -• 1,199,465
pbstriit Cam:obit.. r " 0. 4,i ; 1,550,000 11 ;•, -- 1:26 6 . 000
° • , 20 , , 2,500,000 1 : .. 2.146,680
West 15 331 2,21.6,010• 1,999 (150
Utile • 137 126 i 42,4111,1110. 19.405.920
Indians' 11 691 12,867,000° 11.015,040
- 82,a 82 • 11.620.000, - 9,521,810
• Micblgan .43 . ? 42. '5 070,010 ' 3,8 1 2.445
- 1 . Wisconsin, '" '371 sai , 2,04,000, 2,taa, 060
• lowa ; 47 45, . 3,999,000. 3,2.0,090
• liii.nnesetii .- ,°ls‘, 141 ' 1,660 0001 1:477,500
Kansas,,.... l 5I• .a. too.ootil , .sts.ow
•-' 19, 111 • 7,[53,300 2,437.620
Enntsety .151.„. 1 16 1 1 .2.8 9 6.000 ; 9.342,020
' ,Tenimiace .. ...- 2,100,000 i 1.232,041)
.• . .. - ,1,900,000, 1,245,0(.0
°X - Isslislpo.,2l 9 150,010 05.000
• Blibraska.. 11 .3' '259000 1 ••.. 170.000
sksloc26o.. 3.50,000.1 554.000
clear& • '9; 1,700,0001 1.224.000
Carollas • 6 1. 523.300 1- 2.8.1,600
'L - Sontb Carottna: . - •2 1 2 6.5,0001 155,000
• Alabama ` • ' 2, V 0,00 0: • 253,025 1
. ;Nevada... : 1. 1 • 155,000, 161.75 0
Oregon ' • 1 1. 100,000 1 • 6 5 ,500
-Tessa ' 4 _ 4 816,420. 407,400
•••jorinsaii,.. 4 . .2 . 200.0001 179,500
L - I l[4ooo . 135 000
• 'Montana • • 1 ' a 100,0001 'Bl4OOO
idabo 4 :..,... 1 : 100 4 0001 14.3,80
.
3813 1639 1
.024.394,851 $199;1(La.925
•• The' Comptroller urges upon' Congress the'
mecessity 'of compelling the National banks
'. to redeem their notes, and keep. theut at par
at: the great money centrel4. under a forferture
of their Charters: - Thiti, is an - Important cLe
, commendation, and the only way in- which
i, • , a currency '.ot equal value can be fecnted ;
ibrongliout the count i st. \ , The-peoPie expect
... CiXigreas to carry tilts recoinniendation into
4 i tfat es speedily as poisible,' whether the
banks oppose it .or not. Reelso condeMns
lite pracilce of ) paying interest "on the depositii7
-)a countty banks in the cities - as pernicious!
in its elect -' Beremarks : , \ f ,' [..
_ , -1
, UnintrYibankall i c L eep deposits with dity banks fortbe
- • 'Amos, of factli ting exchanges in carrying on their
. i 4 .wn business ; !Lod ordinarily it is to be gummed they
, and a profit in doing such business„and In keeping a
'paree in the city banks. The fends so
," li needed and properly belong there, bat will
._ not be allowed t 4 'exceed the amount acitedly neeesse
, ry for the cnrient demands of bnsiness. ; The tayment
of high rates of r r terert on such balanies attracts all
. the sparrixspital from the country to the commercial
centres, while It still payable on call., This capital
,conld not remain dead or unemployed, but It is dream
away from the country where it is needed, to the brief
ness centres where the',rate of. Interest li higher. e
cities then . Como into 'competition With the corm iy;
igterend compel, borrowersin „the country ; . to per h
t i
' I i
• it. Periiie, Prestden of the CrttliNotpler of Fratier, '
'-..' oys Chet' banka bare - =been ihroltritod., only to Weer
' ', the eateni intOest,intil they fail Is- pioli mission hen
3" they
.!. .:o not fulfil that character:r • ''''' . ' t;
~ .. - -The cumber of National ' ?" k !failures hat
±
, have occurred for four .y m and three
1 , =m it & s i n ce their( organization , have i r only
.'-
- beenlen, wit ii; - :iiiPitiii if 0,830,000, ' All
.the circulatt n will be paid by .the tiOier'n.
' mentainOh whole liitm, to atcrkholders end
- depoateorsitis estimated, Iviancit eidee one
' '.. mThion dolla r rs. -These failures „ere Dot -ca:.cared by an' , inherent defect in thesysten
but
,by . incompetent .and finudnlent. officers,
r ' . ,to which the most perfect SyiteMit are ex.;
. , posed. '' - Thit is an 'citraoidiriary, small nuip : '
•_• ,ber of fails 'd out oftito• large a :pumbei - et
banks.' Th single falluie,of the. Royal Bank'
of Liverpool,' , l wilt eniall aileaitti double the.
losato the community as the failure ctt. these.
National banks in a peilod CI over focu. years.
, . Be .states thaithelegid tender notes-in cir
• ' culation and the notes iiisued - by . the National
banks make jra volume of currency equal to
%,- ' ' eG6s,ooo,tiOal in paper, which lis 'more than
',sufficient , for our present wants'.'
lie - estimates the gold still remaining M. the'
° country at 111100,000.00 d: and' Mies, the grad
. uat withdrawal of "he „legal tender not*, a .
',, specie resiimption,'and let the r coln, take their
1 places. 1 .---,- o •- , r t
• We also faVor icited,tf resumption eve
` .. , .cie payntents, -int we:cOntend that no re
• - ' . suroptinii can be r brought I abSgt without
', Vompletely ;Paralyzing tbe.industry of 'the
country, until Congress prot r ects the lator
,nte 4 , ,x,tintry by a r birif! of duties 'which will,
1 1 check the drain lie coin, All our disastirs.
. and suspePsions 'have' been , Faulted by not
. t protecting oor own' Industiy,'Aind suffering
't the country tor be drained of coin to pay for
®)--foreign Pr nets, . wiiich land& protection,
'would hav beep tifo4uced at home.
. The c cy protection and foreign nom
_ Metros' aresol i cktaely allied, that ell legista
don con - fined tit iiiin and igniki: og the.othei,
,
. . . ' must fail in its Protnised effect s -
--
TAs.cto z car.tc ; SEcusittill.—To meet the
strong feeling springing tip in favor *Dazing
National secutliles, the, Secretary of the
T i resstiry'Propors issultig bonds tn be de
nominated c,onmolidated bonds of the Unite
'States, bearing* per cent. intervit, payable
(ix the term of t
in, gold, f , e . twenty years, into
which all tlwr Obligations . Of the Poiern—
tii.)
meat 00 dbelrliTeaed 16 speedlly as Poe-- .
aible., Then t let _the Government return one
per cerit. - 4 the interest, which's= the whole
indebtedness' 7 would amortnt to .20,00 0 , 000
Ile. gold, .and distribute this sum among the
States proreta. ' The Secretary . believeithe
conversion Could be made very easily, and
then each State mould receive-the following
amounts its gold annuallY, of course, dkaln-.
lehing'ris 1 debt would diminish : ' • ' - . 1
iisto„ le
.164194 ~.. vm.eormamteim ~.. 034140 13.:
Yaw ......1.. • . 7419.919.43 Tema.: .4.:: ere ,Iri 40
-It Usza , 164,411 17,A1abazda i 690,411 63
Versmt.,.., 1043,024 011:111019441ppl• ~ 471.791 111
Conaecticut.. 232.419 01, 4 4Ao ru tat .4..: - 641,911 911
R. Mud ' • " 101,174 16: - 90.21111 Se
7.1. w Iroi-k....0.19 1 , 82 3 9911outh eiralis :431.906 I;
New Jewry.. 412,44141 91 North CRP= 4146,61111 61
, Penosylvinl4. 1,1113,441 19 Virginia ' 719.1111 60
\ Ohio ' ' 1,449,539 68 Westland
' 141,008 11
16411466.1..... 836,1 17 111/1479 - . 41n.6 60 61
\lflan\ .... • 411.901 gl i Delaware ..1. 69,163 49
ligdi. ..., 1, son,sm situ:nu ..... 1.. 341,468 10
111 , 19caosla •••. 1591,164 49 Nebraska . • ... 511,711 1 91
10wa....... • ... 499.1194 19 Ca 11049111,.... 468.768 14
Ylamota . .., 111.80 91 Nevada...—. 111.6411 11l
ifinglocui MASI 1910teg01}...•• .. WOO 'l6_
Ketandiy..... 70820146 - .' ' ------
Tennrs4iee ... 6 61.141 156 'MA 910.0 00 .1 4 , 10 1 0
/Mow .. , . SWAIM 13 . , , .
. — yet:Mei as that thlikecioultelullaklil is •
-is sil le4 . ,0n e ;- -it' would equalize the tail:Won
- cmg Ae aifferent States, end give eaCil
State lte-„proportion Of . the Inc& .7%*
'lOught.to give entire eadsfactkon to the who'd
Amumunity. We,iheretora, ..reeollllll.o4 Pi
; , adoption by Congress. -: • 0—
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; -
ANNUAL. ESSAGE'
Presidentof the Tinitdl3tr,
,i• ;- s:
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II .1 1 WaIUSEISOTOPI. . 'J , ISO.
.Pelptit Ciiisva Ar the .S'ene to and ~,,. . I', - ,
I. . ' I • ./1 0 = - Areysresrataficas ..
The, emainted disorgam :at the tiuteo, .to
vehichfthe Ibreeidefitherr-gD often talloilhe attention
of Congress. is yet e sut . of profbend red Patriotic
maiml t e i zary.: howevet. • Ind some relief ftomL
that anxiet In the nideetion that thegoloftil political:
41144140. b Mittlel before byouraelma is not
new In the tararleatte of naticma _
... .. r. .. •
• Pold:kal Ircierwe , einem ae herbly perteffed.in our
ownllmegad comotty as in the other. , has Ire Set dist.
eldeed a lwl itertas by li th ieb elite wars cep be ebeo.
lobebcpre :
an enlyhteriel sat*. however. •
lettirei hearth= thmatitatesir of free gov
aromeat, Any dehlalshi their hequeney and . Mitigate
their severity', by deretlet.all Its proceeding In se
(=duke Iwith Its - fartibuneatal law • When a civil
war * brought to a clove lt, fa uumiPstly the
Ant te and duty of the &ate to reps* the !Wa
tley PIM% . war hes' indicted, sad to secure the ben
edr. of the it - teirehee. ea fully - and se
il tr
aixpnesible This duty woo upon tee termlit of
the Rebell pfetherly.,,aoOrpted.eot only WI tlaite- .
eentive Devilment but by tne trieurrectionary States
themselver, and ter ration, in the Mod moment 'of
..porm wasti . leved to as easy and l certain to it was
• indisPezel . •
1 :141
;
1 •
', • ... .I=er .lispeematlesacri ,
, ~
".The c however, thora x : Nessegibly sed
cOnfidently! entertainer& were Ma hated by legisla
tion fqpii - Oreleb I fed comteln by mY rddlitedlons
to the Onarket.i to'wlthhold Om tweent. , It is.
thereforWree of prefound regret that In i celeid7-
Iturwith e.. '.toastespneed ago the President by
*he Constl - th-OVe to Conereretiont UM' Indere
,Inteettudien of th e etate-of_ th e Unbar. lam unable to
1 areamunkste toy &Snit* VI s.e s artert satterimeny to
-the 'Amen people. of the goes which: ohm tae
dime of Bebeillotrhsve ' erti - thrt.PahlirLutind..
e l "
Oa the irstr. ornekre . ocengels meta • ..., - that at
this time ere la no ; Onion as our, name ...... • •. • .
the term, d aethey,liDellni St to be,tmderatocd by .;
The Uni which they estahlbhed min exist only where
all the te a are, represented in both Hamel of Coo."
grew. "er ono Bede Is 121"..free /1111 another toitmu..
Isle Da etheittemer. Es it - cording /to decree will ...
and where the litre of the central veep:mad. Arlene
conftned to matters of =them' Jarite,letion. apply with
equal twee to all Ow people of every section
that such le dot the present `atatei of the . Maim' is
timelanc oly fact, and we all masttacknowledge that
the re* lion of the States to theft proper legal tell
qoZlll wl the Federal Governmen4, end With one en.
other:- Wei° the terms of ttaVniginal corn d.
!meld be the greatest temporal hemming which God.
hizedeet providence, tetekl be tow epee this rot- .
b011..0 -.•
' becomes One"Drity.
•
,It our duty m • ruder l whether
(knot It is Impossible to effect this toast desirable cob.
eammetion.. The-I.:41on sail :the thomultedlon are in-.
separable. As lung .!as one la obpye4 by all parties
the othe‘'settl be preserved , and if, one is destroyed,
both mu t perish toge ?her. The clestruetein of the
Conatitut on w i ll be 'followed by °titer and still greater
The, Comatimetiaa.
It was a
iced nert only .teiform A more. perfect Uni
on between the States, but •to ...Sotalslish jrnstice, fe
rare domestic tranquility:provide for the cpaamon.de
_fen's, promote the general welfals, and secure the
blessing" of liber.y lo ounielvplßstsd one poetertij."— .
Nothime but Implicit obedience to l e'. requ'ren eats, in
all parts of the country. will accaraplinetteese great
ends. Without that 'obeillenca we , can loot towjed
only to continual. outraget upon ledlvitioal right*, tn
imeleant towhee of the pub do petite., national weak
fats, fininetal dislicipior. the total Ices of one prosper
ity, the4general corniption of moods. and the anal
extinct of popular *reclean. • 'Fro *pro our country
from evi 10-appalling as e theee;wie sh,Juld !crew oar . .
effort' again end /gam. • - -,' I
,
To me the promos of .thrtoratten:seems pert ctly
plain add•simple.. it consisto meree• In a faithful an- •
plicatlon '''of the Constitution an 4 - lase. : The exe
catlon of the laws is not now obstructed or oppoited by
hbrullforre.l there to no thiltar 4 or other neceesby, '
al
re or etended; which can prevent obedlsrice to the
Cohen lion. either North or Soon). -All lights
and all e obligations of States and hodividnelstan be
protect and enforced by Mats perfectly.: cenetstent
:10th#fandamentel law... The cares may be every
re ed, sad, if opett, their piroects would-be on.
Impeded. Crirries ; eigainst the United Steles' can be
prevent or punished by the proier; Judicial anthori.
des In a dimmer entirely practice and legal. ' ..
,_ The Is, therefore, no reason w 7 th e, Constitution.
should not be • obeyed , unless there , who 'exercise its
posers ha ve dens thi td that it doll be disregarded
rind vl "'ed. 'I he nitro ed trill Of this gove rn ment, ,
or of ' e bee or , mare oft re. thee LS the ably oh.
stac e t cep exist to a perfect of all the States
. Owthirmonsewou,- qrtes ion; and eio of the measures
growing cut of lii Lod the' rnie • . • ne to di ff er.
from Congress, &of have expose .my ...Vieth:nat .
be t
without reserve, thotigh wi th ; ming dete ... e to
the opinions of the' Legtelative'De . anent. .
,
Tars Pmerlderatte Patriellein Vnektenged. •
.i ,
Those movie Aone are not only uncharged, hot
' en/dotted tiyenbsequerit events and fartheired.e. '
ion. 1 The • edam importance' of the subject.
will lit aPM t for calling your attention to
trAnl ierum
acme of the rano welch bare se, strongly Influenced'
-Oly own Judgment . The hope that we easy ail form:
ally cortent lb r mode of @edema** conalatent et mice
'
with to 'tool lute:vett and with friur gam duties to
tint Ccsetttution, Is; to° 'natural add too Jilt to be easi
ly relinqabbcd. • 1 . .. • •
I ii .
1 . ! The Late lineurrectiteary Stales.'
) It Is clewr to„ my apprehension that the States lately
in re Ilion are still members °Cite National enton.
When el they cease to be sot The -Ordinances of Se;
pearl° .. adopted by tPortion—exhort of , them a very
mall portion—of their 'cluzins were mere oullifies. If
we admit - tow that they were valid and . &anal for
the propcoe totsudt-d by their authors. we sweep from
tinder our feet the Whole ground Ppm width we justi
fied the war... Were these Statsr,ssiterwardaexesel'ed
from the:Union by the wart The direct emtfary. was
averred by this government to beltts'yerpose. and was
PO understood by all them who gave their blood and
treasure to aid In its preeeention.4 -.
It cannot be that a auxessful ',year, waged Zro the
preservatitm 'of the Milan, had tire legal ,'-effert of di,
solving - it The victory of the mitiotes . arms was, Int
the disgrace of her policy: thmilefeat bit - Secession
1 o n the battle.ll.ld was not the triumph of Its liwless
• principles ; air could emigre*, iwith or vdttovit the
core:lent:of the Executive.- do a.lythinit which mould
have the effect directly ceeltidtreetly,, bf separating the
• Sudo' from each other. TodNeolve toe. Union Is to
' repeal the Cc natttntlon which eldisktogether, sand
that Is a power Which does , not lonto • • `• ,detert. -
To_
, =male! the government' or to a 1 I of Mein tin •• .
Wile ea plain' that it has acid:Jowled&
.. •
all brinchesof the Federal Government: -The Erica
tive,My preteermoor, sawed tiepelf, and th e bestir
of ell the departments.haver un eerily acted upon the
• principle that the Union le..tun nly undissolv,cl„, but
indissoluble. Dolores acannt an amendment to
the Constitution tO bemstified.try,; the Southern Steep;
and nemted their acts cif 'ratification at . a neceawer
aed la wf ul exercise of their Wettest 'function. .11 they
were not States, or were &etc s Out of the Unle2, their
ccdoelt to a theatre in the fundamental lite of the
Unlon would hive been nftgeoryi end Congress in ask.;
to git committed'a political ibehrditY. 4{ . ', :
!The Jndiclaty has ipso itivell.the solemn sanction of
Its_authotity to the came 'view of the emiel Tti6itidg
ea of the Supreme Court have !winded the Southern
States in their erectile, and they,
,are : constantly, In
bane and elsealsere, exercising hiriadiction which does , .
opt. belong to them, uniew those States ere mates of -
the Union. - If tee Southern States are'ecomponentperts
of the !Union. the Conititutton It the supreme Inty,, for
them, 'as tt is tot all the other States. - They are bound
kophey it, and eo are vie: Th.tright Or! the. Federal
Wirernment, which, la • clear add unq4estionable, to
lentgrce the Cenhlt allot ! nom them, implies the core
! latve obligation' u our parvan observe its limitations
and execute its guaranties. Without the'f 'enetinaton
weare nothlug : by, through sod under Phi,' C..ustltu:
. :104134c•are whit It snakes he. t • ' !Sy
S , We may doubt the witeilm or, the law r, we May
'improve
prove of _ifs provisithes hut swe camo it r . • it
Pertly bean* it seems In coh4he one power's Millie
limits narrower than we could. wish, Iris not a quer
'4.i °trot individuaL`or clam, Or eiptiolial interests. lunch -
psi of parts , predominatictyleit of duty!.. , of high and
Sacred duty—which we, are all 'sworn toperformi' If
"we cannot support the Constitution ally the, ,, cheerful`
alacrity of those who , idre and •believe • le it,l we ',mart
guar to It at least, the...fidelity or priblie „sets aut 9,11,, '.
let .ender solemn obliptions
i iid cornmsuds..sly
- they d not.•:disregard. ' The con.ilttWor.at duty
net the on iiilech requ In the -Witco' to he a
:stored; there ts,, -et. c .ueidemtioiL Whirti,'lthongh' s
'1
I A).r m nor importance, , it cl great.weleht. • j
• . • ..•.
Object jet di la Mier. /-
~,.. .
On the fhj day of . July, Isar r d
an icimoet unanimous ?Moot bo4 e tno
should be conducted scilely:for purpose
log , the Union'-afamslaraluirg the enpremacy i„
Federal 'Comititntibn mud lawitiwithont. ; Impairing t..
dienityrequality and lrighte or the Mate: or of indl
vidnitte; and that when thie was dons' the war shOuld
ce lee. • I do not say that this declaration LIS personally
binding, on thine who lobed in making it, any more
thane Individual members of COthere a are • tersocally
:bound to pay 's public debt created under a law 'for
1 which they voted. tt wo 0 solemn. public ofileal
Pledge of the national honor.ianct I cannot imagine
upon what grounds' thr re
i
pudiation'. of It Is to be
' Awl:led. • . -
I,_• It it•hri satin het We are not tread to ithep faith With
1 rebels', letit be remernbetedthit this promise wee pot
' msde-tottebelsooly., . Tbmourde of true then in the
I
South Wer , sen to out standard by it„ mid hundred- of
thou.secids'An Orth gave their lives,ln the belief
that It wi-old be carried out ' lt It Was 'made on the dal'
after the arse great battle of the war ,oed beenTought
'and- lost.. All patriotic mid intelligent men Mr thei
necessity of- ving such an wen:ince, add Wined that
without, it t war would end in disseter 'to
_our cru.e.
Hombre in that assurance In the 'canine”. Of our
or g
peril, the violation of it now, in the day of l iar power!
would a redo recdmiog et that...good .0414 h
,;
boldlthe moral weed together. ' Our country woul d '
e e any claim Ryon the confidence of bet
lit e e l e A4 [rake the tear not °lily ti; failure . bets Send.
I Opereeltlese tal 111 illtaig"ltewasalenctiesn.
~. . .
7 - 11ettitsincerely podylisced.that these viees ate ow.
rest, I would be unfaithful to ray duty if I did not re
' commend the • repeal of the beets •of Congress which
place ten of th e Southern State. ander, tbe domination
of military masters. If calm redeetloa tilted satiety a
maturity Ova borlotable bodies, that therm referred
to are not only a viotatlou of the national , Tette, but in
direettoadict with the Constitetion. I date not permit
tayeett to doubt that yen will Immediately strike them.
from the . stettite book. To demart the =toned
tntional thamena of thtieeacts, I need WM) Mete thee
refer to th eir general prterffioes: :i -
'Ulnae , be wren at . mat t4t they
anthotiaed to
dittoed what alleluia's shed' ,L e he , constit a
does Oftheaeveral States j. max* t e elecdons of
Stafe4nrielidors mid State e cers. cif Con- .
grow and-electore of ,JP and lace President by
a
orbirrarOr deelithig who I vote d who shall be
~,ezeNded from 'het privilege j to dimellse State legts
lamas ot t them from. swerabliiir : to distolla
Judges 'Other, deli fume lonarlestof the State and
appoint others without regard to State law,:t fa stn-
tee end operate all the political machinery of the
Stiles :'to regulate theferisoie edministration of their
domestic and local affaiss according let She terve will of
'Strange and Irrespoesible agthireeetiedeeed Sheen for
that purpose. ~ .. . •
These menet gowneWaned to t t l i Federal Govern.
Off LO in One ci Its branches :.. t Whig granted,
we , violate oar trot by allerneing as talPihir as
week! by acting WWI floe otepoltteateteedict for the_
Cegistttntion forbid* as to do eitWavet It doe* rot offs-
monody authorize even by enperealleords or by clear
implication. if the uttbority we. derith:to nee door
not come to us Monk the Cosstilatkin we can exercise •
It only by aempstioe, and anonatiod I, the meet den;
germs of political mimes. By that. me them nemies ,
of free geometer: . in all - ages have oat dolt
deeigne *drat pa fill liberty . sod p rivet . right It
establishment
leads Weirdly sad immedlevely to establishment of •
abet:ante role. for andategatett power always andm-
Bed and enrestratned , • .1. ,' I .
The ado of Congress in qoestlon, are not only objec-
tioferble for thed areirmpUots of =Vented poster, but
maim of their provisions are fn conftietweith the direct
in
Of the Cometitntion.•! Coluititatkm!.
buttlinends that a republican , form of t shall 4
be guarantied to all the State*: thatto - person obeli be
deprived of life, liberty or prodPrty, thout due pro-1
ease of law : arrested without a judicial warrant , or',
punished without a fair trial befits-apt i npaillalinef:l
that the priVilegWof habeas comical)* I eat be denied
In lime of mid that no bill of l at nder shall he;
passed even uga a angle indivehral.:, Tit the syr-,--
tem wf WOLIIIITISSOLSIgigIed br LOW* adioreopart- 1 .
.4- re totslly sabred and destroy** tot as well as the
submf MUMS= • timernslent ibr trA Whit ,
to which they at Of ft Mew thon,hand'anit foot in eh;
solute slavery. and subjects therato a strange and, heel
tile power, mom unlimited andeeme likely to be abused
than any other now known emend civilised wee- . 1
•It les down all those .: Inoue po'whigh th e es.
'Pence of comilate. end which a free govjeeMent
is elwajts WOK cared to protect. 1 It denies the-wens
'tomer gad teal byjury. Pereenelthirsdeles Propel
anf lire, if assaulted br • the paimilat: the prejudice, to
the. tenacity ott be oder, have no amity whatevic,-..
It has the effect of a Ea of ettalmiersr or hill of paints
and parades,' nut tonna feer itedelaall., bat %re
whole masses, Metalling ter millionstato MUIR ttd,
outdo% Staten and even threr unbortiXhildom. Thee,
being tweedy forbiddeti,:caphot be emits.
= inflicted upon any ,Pornee of OUT people,. no
mattertow f.W may have ; come Within our Juliet:-
that, and no otttter whether they live In , .., ,
i
twits Or District& " 'r' .
I have no. desire Urea,. ties the ropes and juts
eonsequence of the great mime, Pose who earned
la abet** against. the goreletelibt : sleet ea a Wrola Of
Pliehdarletd. the Inearefee abet i.;NiWrlloa are ite t
Pent ellreereliga .....4. 0 1 :4 41/ teepeebt.- NOY Man i
theere
their liollati to the Oaten antelpted •to the. haat .. 7 .
Manyweembespahle of lay leder WNW& A large
twee at the nay A
to beware were
=setsellian naiad their will. and of those
trio am Wig withered Met
=Was voice* se the MOM of tbetctefianslar aaR
- Mat time aetsof .ii
easfamad Ikea a ft Swab
villainy
et le one common ' Inffilettlideate earllffetheli
,upon dames sects. • Asides , or uPoll whole mg
. ersinftlee delrafferriste sated lig a Parthiet of the*
Agatha the teigthict they Maid otedhlnee.
4011111114111401A10014101111114 of la• misia. , Ilta
clatletlealtf mad me 1 —almows grade with polgoltle.
that leconme to. a• • • —go WWI ma anion
would Meet with the eoneleentettalt ed, all supev .
di es itsad dips .- • . men ' The Valdes" IdlUm o f
tbia sees, wed - - of Ws cotomtry, bus poet
ma
stitisltrlppliel!. r . *Wm of Itedridierttna aid re. '
geeing all mier , . without ithit lathe caw
MOD at tileatey: . separateilYwtth oath le&
eiditrile_Coldthell deaf - »sue
[ testis us OWP potty en ha - of
ilia t Ma hetilll ze e - • )9 0010 tivisuL ' -
r i 4011 als • -.
fa offt diatom irl ri lat w o.
, ~.,... . , let aterrele Mulleteile I f
,- .. ... . Ithdinallaild lig war endita; i '
los Ile VIM te teeth Mats kr Mt aid WSW
Milan iffiffafflgah • wpm.* Milt I
. , .
• I
. - . .
.;• . ~ _ . C I . I
$5 . 25,000,000
• N
Tea 11.11.14"1,4'-
• I amsviuMit tis somied
moat totilis Southern States
It Is • a Ude military 'ors
• • I, but It it doom&
'treater evil is to be made
of MS Constitution
Ilerre a temporary i
ustutry,Ms um destroy tbeim
time. arbitrary messopos ott
; tinily thane for the.iverse_
It Is the tune of desnotiso"
plant. The' intermlttcd entwine
no genie of eeewity for Iteitdder
Imo* what more they will be
when Its red riOt band harmed
Nor Is It pawns to eardenture
tanesEndoed by kit may seek '
Mates that are 4111 tree
-
fur tr the coanyu i
teas mam a
Negro
. It Is liiamtaitly 'rod jinn.
hint* confer upon Foron
and nitefelachtia nen,* le
willUsetarmer a clew
Hon e'n State.. Th:/: to,
ifoiatt
aa a means of lartttah
The morality is alwata p•
because of Its fatiporealh -
We are not permitted ti
Bat to thial ewe the end
meat*. :The ealdagatkarc,
tion would be worteibia the.
watch they ate how eatiertag.
hind that the wage wrer t kl •
tau oppretekot forquay Per ,
trakie tbeaarelves by Nib]
Tbe . reford they bare beera
Negro suffr ag e _ _,
e was email
and the military ofirere *
tend theprocess of c MIA
de
tell privpm torn front s
, 1
. . • Alegre IN . 1
• ' The blues !Witte Eolith are emu.- -oe urell and
'humanely governed, and to h tte the protection of just
Lovell. all-their rightslof per'sat and-property. If it
'were preetirebte at thy_ time 'to give them ft govern
ment exalts:eel taelr sorn, tinder *lab they might
manage their own allsirs in their barn Way It would
come a grave Autittleu Whe th er We. outth_ "t
to do so,
Or on banter:tit, Would; net rapilreas to
'rave a themseftes. la bs
.
1 • lint. and& cirountamices. only a specula
tive pole
n lt proposed thatlbey Milli
ammo lves: b they tule the white
rue. and isintintiter law* e t Presidents
atigc lii‘
and easealehr- sof C segresa- and to &enter or
law extes/V, the future deaths, 0 the: e try.--
Would Inch it treat arid
,; power tie We fn ds t
Rte pert:tiler osaliffeeretkh alsottlit any
people. wtip are fit to decide Spa:ethos memo t
of public 'Nat= for a great State, hare
ecielbincd.4 _,-, f - • 1
A_ .W rite, likataa thaveilwiweaL ' •
• , ti lethe gVcitty of white melt to• kk eaqq 'wsr that the have
:had these qualities tneedlcient m eats to of it upon .
tab modirtma.a great telltical fat e '
ri. in, and to' - e
its stability for mote than ninety. while
other part of the world' all elmt
r riments base
failed. IBM if anything, can be pro by known e ta;
tf 'ill reasoning upon , evidence is t abando it
must, be acknowledged that In the seri 'of flood"
negroes have shown lete capacity f gcorernmee than
any other Ace -of peOple., No In eat ern
lend
meat of any form has; ever been 'esehtl their
Lando. On the contrary. Wherever t ey have beep left
to their own devices they have lab° a' constulten
delle3' to rellesse Into barbarism.'
i ll
In the Nonthern Rehm however, pommy tin:
dertaken to Confer !tech' them the vilege of the bal.
[ lot. Jost, released trom slavery, At may led . doubtful
' whether. es *Class, Lai know .m than their anus
'tors, howl to organize . land regulate civil society. In
.deed,'lt Is admitted that the bier of the Smith are
r,-, not Only Minnow of b e rights of . sty„ hut so at.'
j ve
i t ttrly Ignored of pa c a ff airs their voting can
li emote ba ifothipg mere than big a ballot to the
' place where theparedirected to deliosit it. 1 .. . '
1 lingisataseta of the Illiattea.l
-I need not 'remind Yen that the e*relie oftbe elect
ive tiaxichleeie Inc highest attribute' of an 'American
citizen and that when 'guided, by virtue, bottelligeztos
and patflalam. andiproper appreciation of oar free
itutitatione r it constitutes that tine; -basis Of a depth
cultic Wren iof ik vertu:ter t-J it which the Epoirereign
power la lodge d n the body of, the people-i treat ar-
L
dficially leteated not for Its oiwn date. bur solely as
a means of Pro k the, general welfare: its lea
enee fur 'goad mist aftermath,' deprad Upon the ale
mited character Ind true allegiance of the elector: it
aught; therefore, to bit,- remoied in sone. oftept thew
who are thud. treirally end Mentally, to administeett
tweet for If omfened, upon persons • who• do notjustly
estiatidd its vahte.'and whoare indlifeent aa to is re.
wilt., It Will only sate as a maws of placing power
in a:elands of the Maprineipled and,ambitioes. and
must eventuate is . the complete dectra. non of
that Mei, cf which tt should-be the 'meet pisrerfut
C wervatir. I harry tbereorr. bezetofor. tutted spot:
year attention thermal* danger to be apprehended teem
..an untimely extutudon of the eler Ire franchise to any'
liew 'Male Wont o.ta3 ti , p =tally when the large
majority of that clime wielding the power thus
pirte-ltin their handl, not be expected correctly to
• uiprebend the duties and rerponstbillties WM& per.
to :to enence. / Tiestealsty, IS it.were, four : Millions
of p- , were held; In a col ditto slaverithat bad
existed f -... watt, Ms. To Bay they are freemen.and
are sat ... . . aw to be' cttiseni. ~ It eaLneot he pee
, Sum- d frtMa their • • one SiOUditiOU of servitude that
lea a clastcheyaro as Informed ft to the nature of t
our government aa*in , nt foreigner who maker,
our land Ihe home Isom, .. - .
- In the case of the ;latter,. neith .- • - residence of five
,yeahaud the knowledge of our, ,* • Veins whirhiftt
gives, ruir attachment to the iiribei lc. o • t-Otllnittl
-4U:etre the only _auditions on :Ich he, ,•be ad
witted toritirenthip, Tie mu-t t use., In' addlt • . a
go/. d'tii. wet titaracter,, and taut mit reasonable grit
for the bethf that hewill he filth .3 to the obllgatient
wnit*h he assumes ati a anima of t • . Republic, Where ;I
a peCiple. ths source. or ail politi I power, speak by!'
their suffragesthrotigh the awn. entality ok the leaf
lot-hox,l It most be carefully guar led against the con
trol Ofi these who ate carnet uu p , nclple and enemies
,
1 of f.te,incitutions, Or Ittuut only - one to our polit
ical and social, system a etre coot' • or of healthy pop-
Mar 5.-Mument %ben kept free Y : m .demoralizing In
fluent/4. Controlled thw ugh free: end ueorpation by
the thelgialui, auariby and despot em mast .thethstily
tilloW, In!tbe hands of the part tic and. worthy our,
gcsiernment Will be preserved a • n the.prlnc•ples of
the Constitution labeeted from o ' fathers.
It follows, thereidre, ttit in a • it: hut to the ballot-. '
toe a Ire:v.omm of 'voter* not :II: lilted for the exer
cise Of the etfttivi e tanchlse,, , w
- weaken our system
of governuient Ins dof addln . strength and, dors
bilhy r, -. ' 1 , 1 •
Tile Preilisit ow' ILiniv -rail liwilfrage
-I yield to no one: I a attaihme .1 ,t that rule of ge
neral Suffrage' which Alethi: • • . . nr policy's a na
ton; 1 But there Aa limit. Pd.` it • t.erved hitherto,
which .milo s the ba llot a privil . and a trust which
ire' of some dames a time i itable'for probation
mid . ration.' TOgive It Ind . Malawi) , ict,,.a d. !a ,;ii n ew
class; wholly unprepared -by pr tots habits an -
portntiltlei,laltelorm the trust , te.o I: demands...ls to
degrade lt, and - finfiliedestroy It pofirer, for it
no . ma y be
at no politi • title, better estab..2
Belied Ihmi that latch indhsorinui • e and ell-embracing
eat::Mon or wpilsr sutrrage e • t last In tie over
throw and destruction. , { , , . ..,
I repeat the Ciptrisill , iol/ nf m • Willlngn- to In In
inyl plan within the scrpelof on rponatitutiunVr ie ) .. - ....
ritf whi,h premises to better t' e cptuiltion,M i -
grocs In the South, by encomia • dg tbem/la induitry.
emightening theif mlntle4 imp • Aug than morn a and
elVlon protection to ell theirj. ' rigida as freedmen.
- ' '. —— - inbeittat ,- to them, -
' a duty
us and
,nd w o rse
rem', land
wilderrlesti.
yet encorm
-. antic u- . „ _at reset - 63m
e aureole of the dolt nuw ing to at, Icanizei he.
ha = our cotudryl . '• , -
I L . ' Cwe - If- ititiory ereasstrueilssa.
, would not . conti'dera one of Money in •coMpe
titlott, with Ju • • . • right, u= the ex?en.es locident
WI recattetrticlion node •e laystem adopted by (I di
gress Ili'graVal 'whet I rega •• as the:lntrinsic erring
of t'e measure Itself. It has' b undaunted millions
already, and 1 1re:01:led Ilt.;:wIll = 1, - . • ely to the
weight of istaiion 'alreadY too oppneelle •he biome
Without just- c4mplalnt, and may flmlly v. • ce , the
tees-nry of the nation to a conditiqn of bankrup .. i •
' , IWe mast not, -delude ourselves '• It wl I require a,
strong standing army . and probably 'More' than two
hand=ed millions of dollars per annum to maintain the
supremacy of niiihnanie - nraents after they are iptab
- ft.tied. • Tbestou thus thrown Mil' would, Sf propirly'
cacti. form a ilnk:ne fund large -enbngh to pay,tbe
whole national debt In le.* than fifteen'years. ,It a'
V,Aii. :0 tICO that nitgrias wilt mAntain their wend'
they thamsalres. Without minters= , poWer they a-n
*holly torspable of botany In snbiecthn the wh.te
people 9f the Sidath. I anima to the Judgment. f con
gress whinher the pablic credit may not be Injuriously
agected by a system of measnres llke-thin. • With our
debt,: sod thersast private Interests which are cornett.
nated iiith-it; W.reartnot be tip cautious of 'a policy
which might by ptiesiblllly, Ipuralr.the 'confidence of
'the- worl d I n our government .: That confidence can
b
Only ' hied bystareull incu'eatlng the principles
!ofhe.thfielnd honor on the ponttlarlmind4 and by the
Amisst;amOrti jai fidelity to , all our engagements of
;eveyyl=Orc: - ; Arty actions : breach ,of the organic taw,
persisted Ini:r a cnneiderable time.tanto• bit create
fears; fOr the stability of our instituthms'll , hittral vi-
Ibiatlm of Prwribed rules, which we, bind ortnielves to
observe. must demoralise the people. Our only gaud
ard Oftivll duty, being set at =sight; the stieet anchor of
par political =rainy la lost, die public conscience
= allris from Its moorings, and yields to soary Impulse
of plyilon endure t. It we repudiate the,Conatilit-
Om we wth nail iht , . to care =At fu l mere pe - -
apiary oblittations. NI. • •_
I The violaticm of such . a pledge seems made on the
WA day of July. Ifni. wilt our:Illy dimtideli ttia mar
ket value of one other nromistw; besides. tr se new SX
'knowledge Walt the national debt was eested not to
haid the Saha td -the Undon• as the tex-PaYers were
led to *wort. but to expel theta from it and hand
'them over to be &Awned by. negrOlw, Me moral duty
'to pay It may Seem much less clear. \;I say It may seem
Ism for I do not admit that. this or any otherargument
In favor of repaciadon can be ente et as bound:..
but Its Influence on tenni= cimaraMMiats may well be
apprehended ' Tre armorial boo I of a t ia;mtner.
del WWI. finely indebted, and, wl • repabilean
turn' of government administered :by of the
, popular choice, is t thing of each dello' , e texture,and
-the destracttln of it would, be followed by , ankti on,'
speakable adaWty; that every Istiepatriot maw bribe
to &solgerd whatever infra. expose p. to the. slightast
dain
_. '
Tbe great ligerests of the country require immedh \
ate relief frond these enssassellta, Basin** In theßouth
is paralysed by a sense of general traecurity, by I - tee.
rot of medical= and the dusid of nem rieuesacy.
;Tate Mewilisra Trade. • . •
(rote width the North woad bave Mired ea great a
prod. under a gavaninent of Its, dill langulabra. and
' an rawer hi mead until ft ceases to be' behind by
1 . the arbittetytowis which take. all he operdlont an.
safe. That doh country, the richest in natural room.
as the world ors mama worse thin loot It It be nor
soon plead ender the protection ote free tondllotion
Instead of tubs as d 0 00 to be; A mom 01 wealth •
and power. L wili begoweep It bard's 01:1011
the east of l& nation,, • ; : ,
1 Another arils istiseiag oar atoll ligl phwihtleet
'be seen by Camisole the late want...Moml of pub- .
lie opinion coin this abject. • We lire to I roman ,
where the payola will always entirinesiihediermlo It,-
ITin-1 f worker or later. ,It is vain total* of opposing It
1 . eke, sortadebort of legal astbagy,hadoed by over,'
dalmltut fang
4 4 r =e escaped ' your Mien
don that, train t o oa fat .COogrees fairly and
1 lonally prieuted.the tgorart; thitPm
ern States ti:d . ltag area= twat WA
; Mate swab trierraproor
don of tbe het beep =urea bee
' adverse to te lliberal ia a t ofMingeneration mad
be detached fromiha Institutions of Web inceetort—
• Thew &tea:dation to presenethe bdesitsnee a trey
I caramel:4a their own bade sortrationit tt andbitt.
edendusimpiiirsd„ to theist:an tindertty, !stomata'
I to be ancteaftely opposed, .Ifinsynnsias piaston.will ,
disappear before that lore of illatV_and law for which ,
the American people are Orin• eoratilt others I
to tbe world. .- -, '' 1 • .?
JP* far the dull ii. the Medea iiotreserre, ma",
and Ostend theOrkatttettne requites WM Logo - on I
in mooing lan meariedtlithell acs of Otdrnitt Is a
' very merlons' end important. mustion.fip — winton I an I
&liberated iamb and felt evireaely - antoss bo reach a
proper conclusion.. Where an act Mei ben panted as , I
00 edna. to the hints of the Coniegattak by the lg.
prate instilled,' audition, and is twat& enrolled
=the public statutes Of theeosiiwy ;•-•stive my.
to Mapidelly to dada herb part? eVdtattiltk
would he iqwly.to meow collialoo beam re
-1 speetta odliorelgo of tbet two heseebet ot the govern
• ma. Th4=ll be Mainly dill wan. and civil War
=be to only a the lad kir the
• *Cads. Waderet mica tend to make it
inlaid be peat carefully eroded. 1 A libbfal and-rxm
-1 sciatiOss ,liiii will concede , = o rb to bon- •
ed sane attehltd 'yen to be.
. Sore he will endanger theina i riZ not
s ir fordbleassourectu s pite to Igoe
sir tag carp m wldcb :ate open to
hlm :or to itleMetilltarlite. :. 1 - j _
lt•b tree tat tam my wig' In which the Mina-
Use Would be .coospelled to st*!d on Its tights. and
*alp& Man reptilians of all' etaWitipsemenst -neon-
glow Mad pre as sat whirMittnot only a b=lio
cordlet 'vita the Ootottbakm, I bet will, . If
carried o Zrue imanwieur god irrearable ic F
to me • ettneture of the Monument and If
be aditarreel nor* fix tba es ;l l :
lot, eat
oars ta to **protect fbiens
t•Ziidaid itrOe diseore.
• it, ludwite.
ere Marta= Meld
wa r, even
tasiWeltbe lona cella to taste Is
=raml ar t g: hi' itelk 11
any adim -
la We dla leitigii -
be
sign Mona as
lhonirlit• ll , 4 8 4'V=44." ls i .
, :.- • 1 ., , , ... 1- .: -
, .7
r ayed. by
t the wet
DiECEM
ileum' when' MOWlWlldeit thetdemiot tale°.
titan the Ncetimen Ettibistbey mill beano their
b themeneheights of the belkst. and It sensate to
. that Indus thus they would moo to the meow
! b at c la =NM
DM taken in vela. and Suit my °Madams to their via
dow9md. vista, seems not to hare teen toisplated..
- • Ito Itsinilds. • •
It is welt and pabilay knOwn that enorniota trend'
have been perpetrated -On the izetway. owl that colas.
esi fortunes have been made at the public expsnve ;
this *penes of co rap lon has !persisted, is ,
and if not tilmintit.4-will soonbeteg us Wolof
and Megrim. The publeuredltors and the was
of
_alike interested in an coven of the
nrir, and neither clam WMinegsniture,.
handed robberies that have retwattfoccer- tad. poi this
dimeedbablestate of I . there am several comes:
home ot the team are so as to present. an !midst.
iis teoptezion to - . payment. The great ans.
Which odors by tonnitrusee at trend. acre
la:peewre .' is =we than the shine of many ma
wMats there can be no doubt thatathe-open
• of crow tuitional obligations trolled lky sonte
o highest ind mos: infineetlal men in the conntre\
rattle we.lcensd the :moral - it use of those nho
sere In subordinate plarea..%
. The expellees of the I:sited States. !eel ruling Inter:
est we the Public debt; ire mere than .1x times as tnneb
nit they worenews years sm. -Tocolleet sad disburse
this vast amount requirek easeful saPersisioni as well
is systematic Vigilartos.: The system. never preceded.
waisteliels disorgaidaNt by the "lemurs of _
width hot almost deettoied official accountabllky.4-
The President may he tikes:rattily ecurrineed that in
°Meer% incapabW, dlihnoest and nnfaithrui to ills
Comatilattion.but under the law wlech I have named.
utmost be do is t 3 complain to the Senate. and
• k the oilvi'eke of supplying his plum wish a hotter
man. If the Senate be more 43 pe- smelly or politi
• y basalt' to she Presides". ou t er • tural, and net al
. • thee unreasonable tor Ile to:aped that it
I take his put • as for as possible restore bietto his
Ames and give him a triumph over his ex.ecatiVe sts.
pen vr.
,
The ofileer has' other chances' of 'lmpunity. indict
from accidental defects at evidence. the mode "of in
=llZ awl the seamy of the Marine.% It is not
ni that °Metal golfeustice doubt bwoMehold
povportion an the di:Unquote born to think them
selves safe. lam entirely persuaded that under mach a
tale the Preskient cannot peek= the rest duty as
send -to him. id swipe Dbe lays faithfully executed.
and that It disables hies more 84pol-tally from ebb:intik
Mat nzid &construability *dibble tocesakr, to the due
motion of the Revenue laws.
la seen iivey'Alitheeitys ' _ .
, of
sad lot a thi ll.
• Off gen-
wet brings
tJA nlirlef
.:to' endue
kw= again.
The Comitution invests the President wttli aatho
thy to decide whether: • removal should be made in
ant given ease; the set of Coagtse declares in sets.
e—Let that he Mall only gull as be.sapposie to
he uteworthyOf their . The Constrtntion.uutkes
him ih- vole ledge in the premises: but the statute
- bet away his j oriedictiOu. transfers ittcethe Senate,
tee him, 'lathing bet the allots, 'lei sometimes
impend ble duty of bdComing a prosecutor. The
pealecutiam to be conducted before a tribunal whose
members are n ke phu t renemaible to. the *bole
people,. but to cotudatnent bodies, and who
bait. hie sensation disf.vre: . The Sen
ate is ebe&n tely without any • wn standard of decia
-km &Piks le to suet' a ease. 1 dguleal =oat l bs e
anticipated. for ft is not governed by rale. 51'
The bale d,ki \tot define what shall be - oi 1(034 ,
cease for removalt, It Is Imetesible even to e•
what may or may Oil hem, eoneddered by the Lt44Mte.
The nature of the en id (pebble - clear.proof. If tb
&tree be incapacity. t evidence will suotent it !
Fidelity to this Caudated° may coders nod or tali-.
tuuierstopti Ina thousand dl wan, sod by violeut
p arty men.' In vielent party titomilinfalthfalnees the
Constitutkm may even come Italy. considered' merit
*low. If the officer, be • of 'dishonesty hoW
shall I< be made oat .Wlll it be from acts
12130=nel:tad' with publit date,' from ate histor y. or
froze general reputation 1.• Or meet the President await
tbacommiadoe of an' actual ualademeemorde race
8 ail lies in tee meantime. risk tbedeuleterAnd tide!-
{R of the nation In the bands of men to whod.beieut ,
not give his confidence ! Mast' he -forbear. hieeoetr
plaint 'until the mischief done. sod ,cannot he lye
vented t. u his erelleitheepubUtiserelee ahoold leek ,
him to - anticipate the overt act, must bereove at tb
peril of 'being tried himself for the offense of slater
inglals subordinates - '
In the present e'rqtalstaiacea of the-country,
• one must be held 1
. .tepracelble -for eel hal definer,
'of every kind. It isextremely d , l2lcult to say a
Met respousibillty should be thrown. if it be : not
where it has been placed by the Oanatitution
jaet.men will admit that the President ought to b
their relieved from each* reeponsibility lets c.
meet it by reason of reetdctkins placed by law oho
action. The nutatericted power of teems! fron
licelaa very-great °lnto be treated even to a
trate chosen by the apparel suffrage of the whole
ple. and accountable directly Wean foible &Os.
undoubtedly herds tombless. and at Mae periods
history. thought
bee beim abused. '
If it be thought &drat& 'and- constitutional
as
abommon xild be so liadted to make the Preddant
co Informal. against .4bn publk ages
should at least weaned watt In that'
fore tome own habitual, indeelaudent of POMO°
Kith to UM:KISCO the CK4t-KOM7 ease
with the moms of biking .0, and bound
dde emedft to elUblWb rides., This would
antes Use Weq: of t'ie maw when he acts in
,fleth, and stab° mite One semis the rights
other Part - I steak, of come, with • all
sped for the present Senate: but tt does not:
me that any legiaLdfve body can be so constitn
to insure its fitness for these Ihections.
It Is not the theory of this government that
. offices are tile property (*those whO hold Went,
' a re,gl , en mfcrele as tt trust.fbe toe public benefit.
lintel for s Aged period, sometimes during, good
vior i• tint geoHally ;they are,ll%ble to-bsit rmi
the pleasure of the Appelnrair, power, which rep
the col fectivemalesty and speaks. the will of t.
pie. The forced retention In office of a single
. . • .
. .
dew The of demand and imply is lantitiln
whicitsegulates the thin of the ocean viand,
currency, like the tides halt its ebbe and &ma t
statrte commercial world. At the befilnnini
Ilion. the bank note circulation-ot the I
to not mach more than two bundt
rs bow,tbetirculstion oft nation
itaown as legal tendutig wuta
s. While it 6 urged .b
be Increased, °Uwe
heolutely ease n t lal
notary an 4 tee
en '►tnndttvl n3ll
that this ainonat rhos
that a decided mductiun
beak lute-mils of tae country.. •
In view of thaw diverse opininib
, the 'cell' value of our ?ape),
with Metallic or convertible rihne,
this pa • let nit ipouire how much 'wild an,
could be purr 'fed by the seven hnudred mti
paper money now. lail c rceaZl3 ; probably n 4
than half the amount he latter,. Showing.th
our papa moneyls Gimps; with gold and
commercial value is comp?' tothreeltuni
fifty millions. This striking fact et, it the
duty of the gOvernment, as early as be
with tbs ps inclpiesof wend, politictl eCono
such measures as will enable th - e, holder of its
those of "the national banks , to convert them
lose into specie or,lts equivalent A retinal ,
• paper circulatlgg tnedium need Doi. neceesaril
This, however. would depend upon the I
mend and supply, though it shr.uld be,borne
that by making - legal tender and bank notes
hie into coin-or its equivalent, 'their iprese
value ip thee - bands of their holders wortld be
one hqndred per cent. Legislation for the a
mutt of $ result so desirable Is demanded by
e-t nubile sonelderatkm. The con/tin:Co - 1
plates th 4 the circulating medium of the con
Pe, uniform In quality and value. •At the •tl
foltetelm of that instrument .the country
es Red froth the war of he fteirtftitiotT,_
ike.dg.froni- Q.Ol g tlf ects a , rerlonditift and
piper . ,
to hands
inpropt•
proken
justice
.order
.11 ecd
le greet
loa I ito nil -
r to
rFe thin
t tar to.
aunt we
In ptiyel
!vent an
one ho.
:endenty
..._ to only
cominnn•ln
•• ,Contltient
I.nein
lcr:ey
mnn ho
• •
- . • Gold nod 8 her.
,"The were of that period were analoue .t ) -protect
heir po-aerity from the testis which they themselves
Oust experienced; thence in 'providing a c rcelaa lug
medium, they totiferred 'Open Conzreel tic' po*er to
coin MVO') and recnlatObe value tt.t.reaku, the same
tune prohibiting the Bta(ea from making anything hot
gold and silver
_a tendgr in payment of debie. The ,
anomalous condition of our currency is In strikingeonl
treat 'with that which was origin* designed. Our ,
circo's'ion now ealrbr.ces--litst, notes, of the national
banks. whither, made , eceivab'e for all‘d •es to the
government excluding Imposts; sad by all its creeitcls.
excepting in payment of Interest upon its bon . , and the
oefaritk.s themseli as .; Ancona, 1 -gal tender notes Is:
stud by tne United State., and which the Pi renniree
shall be received as well in payment of all debts be
tween citizens as of ail government dues, etc pang Im
posts: and third, gold ant Ova coin. By • pota
tion of our present system of finances, ho .v , the
metallic currency, when collectedOs rem •o ly for
.one class of government creditore, wh. of e l ? ,
bonds, semiganunally neelye theirintereek .
the nationla Treasury. ' ' • r
They see tune made to occupy An inyidio s poslion
*high may Ike used to Am:term& the. la .. mesas of
Alamo who wouid Mrs Wt. cparepnte . the bligadone
of the nation. In the - payment of allits • ebtl, the
plighted faith of the government' ehonld be inviolably
maintsinect. • But while It acts with Meth" .. ardathe
bondholder gaga loaned his mono that the • tegrity of
the Union iti'ght be preserved, it should, the same
k time observe good faith with the 'great •• -of the
peOple who. hating remeied'tne Union fn ' the perils
of rebellion, nc.w near the burden ofteed' • • that the
goveniment may be able to fulfil its °not ments.-- , ..
Therein no rase= which will be accepted satisfac
tory by the people why, those who defer • neon the
land end protect ts op the ma. the pension , upon the
. gratithde of thnnagon bearing the sous • d wounds
received while in its egralcsg theisabile •!s In : the
various departments of tits sn vernment, • farmer,
who en:polies the soldiers of the army • . the sailors
of the tiavy, the artisan,: who' tole in •e nation's
workshop or the mechanics and laborers I • o bolld Its
edifices anti oessunct tur o:eitt and v . of war,
should, in P‘lment of thstrinv.,a - d hard-earned does.
receive deptectated paper RU. I another clime of their
nntintrYinsn no more desalting.; are paid In coin'of
:,gold inal 'Aver. Equal and exact. Justice requires that
all the creditors oft-he gorreement • Incubi be paid FM
II
'. currency pcseesslng a eniform" value. - , . -
..,, •
,' • preemption. " •
This an duly lte itertoroplish dby lb. oration of
. -mareney to' the standard setabitstied by • Constitu
Om. Ind by this means we wotild -• • a dawn*
nation'whichmay. Af it has notalready .. . m enter
a prei to4ce that m ay become deep. ••• • and wide
',Wear 1118106Perli the national, credit: • - litssibilt ,
ty of Mateo our carrets7 correspond wi • theconatt•
animal standard may. be seenby deem • • • to a *.
facts derived from our eocamathe , ' retie. . The pro.
dollop of perms' metals in the United States from
IS. is; MT, Mr;re, 'Mounted to Pl 9, , , , 000: from
1850 to 140. lice] : eve: to lIIIII.tOe OM ; a.. nom 1861
,to IEB4 toelashei to $367,6 0 0.0-•• . the gnat
l e i
Ildloreltate Of Prod 1 0 slow 1849. su7 ' ' .00*.
. The snows of. - 'coined trom 1: • 1887 In
elusive, was 029 , 11.000; 'from 1869 to 1' ' ,to
inclus ,
ive, -
,
stnr„000.000 ; - end • • 1861 to 1967. Mc • inOtto ,
`ooo,ooo=-Attaking the 'total coinage dwell , $514,84-4
000. From 1549 to 1867, 04164re:the a t exports or
l/Peeie litmgrantee to 111,000.000; from - 4.t0 - 18110.
ineluelve; 5341.000. sae : fro* Mt • • 1967, ha1n- .
Dive, ani,r opera- the -,- SiiiiicmftB • of, net eX•
ports since 1949 Vll.ooo,ooo.lThese eg • - show en
racers of 'runlet over net xperts of be 006,000.
- ' \VOW ihe sh&Coputry. __,
There areltlin Tremor, 8111,000,000- • cein. some:
thine more `l4 ,000.000 In dyer', tali • •an th e pa., ,
cote coast, and a lew milllonsttie natl.. and other',
bob: In all shoat $180.000 . 000. This • owever, tak.4
ing.intoacconet sp In country . to 18..4
leaves more Man $4OOlOOOO Matti have not been acs 1
countee tor by - exportnion, and thereto ma 7 yet le
main lathe Connhy. Import ••t :facts, and
ahoy bow rompletely the ' amen will gape ,
merle, heater. fwd. ns It Moen •• • IWO( the
metweii," end. mooing it to be se mere article.
Import
`of Mete, to bid to the money of • •• •• labile
They Ns* the of retiring OUT - 140,010.
UM the retsina bl foie end iMm. to - wontime of
trade may be Invited, and:a demand, - • • •kb will
mass the re teettion at home art mach Of the
of oar iioh and i • goid-beering .
bids be isdielent far• citiatiaban.
Ws aismisaisible to a Mum • sound car
ling so kog as the t; by - • •• •aing to la
ms uradorios all. -•- of *Waco
'with 1 1 9 1 8- _' - lgottlitheandi sedans by
oar mints, since laisoix eight humbild gad essisty.
I' sr millloneht dollars; the peepls are • • strebiwas to
thercutreoey which woo ftiddSo doe , ass sodbeab.
'fit. and
spy of the proem me • bearing the.
natkmal devices are sehloal ems, -•• ,• wtrz.
daced to ru the biter* excited by 1 • - •
-
neatdepredatedmew is to' be tosoUnn the perms
mummy of tatt COOXItiI, sod all ou co in is to be.
cope a mews article of untie • --• ••• to the en
lati!sd In price of ell that 8•• •• • ~• - •e to the"
of Of people. A Xtfolit to - ePosolor to
oar mints. taus veins Ins •, . me l a c ft ,
'lrtPollo Incident to raw . . , .. ~ .• ow ,
sirsolo“lii swab bs esyssiod Its WIWI.
The udys No maw basevss when ~u overused
sod oaffonal butts *Fold be • reg.
•- • to WO the
moat efficient steps and ... • ,_., arrange
mentsibr themenintelon -•_•, . n at *mi.
Ilea prottieblie *sod. i, 8 , . • - hawing been
eons reiroissd4 r o the • , sod •• • all notes
or tallow( 41114;1ot a - dmannica•
Lion than - abOksia by 2 • "winded
from chcalselon. . Ms people •• t hare kit
&Mot con
et a gold 1 end , •• Tar crineuey,
badness • • • will bit EMI
,
•-•
.fiestssid tlieslasisig . . . mai, ~ -
64= /Mika property ' or inellitff) a mob Ida
'tit peseerve what be honestly • • - fir to
Ailbtabt etas bp tot booemV
. ssro i , tat dbeer . . .
Is oydola it lan' •, , - Nook 4 sor
CM oribill bs Nil and sabstseilisi. liable to ri.'
bratkellyntoosoillestdaStobe • • up at bkros
.. ...lion)g bestir°
41 1:11, , t to be moos
Aososo. - co .. is on of
W . 'grestoot po revile k .. ... - tboar
siocussey . of the , - •
=MOB of lOC ~ ._ U
loss's pbst w a fess is sol - . .:ad b.
MOM tiara oi?telt;of
1,. boos modal by rots of ot e r ia. ssl
Vit=iOM of all As WAIN*
l t
0 1 0 1 0 10 el liSSOIC. 1 , 11 • 00 `4 , '"
i • •
' I • . 7; ,
1 I .
=EU=
I=llllr= l
ai r OM thitablebdelskittiMlldOiiilper
Unit Ettliettothelt tametkele to,littillise
ea t re o Aside by nib , ;. ' llll -44 . ' the poet MIMI
li vititto
brow: WOW. eposetes ttha
tkeseethese bear Oa lesthitem of tba tom
at Ibe Ordenellinf Mk a lethdante cerieleo
oe „Fo o t copoldUed he dereciatal pegair.
b e " &.‘ ei haw erecokit, the oar inetesakm
pm more than enough of tbsolkoweoltateg
„ t h e iviailne - aadAd Istelemble emereedon
virtnoa auk wollabiPowdot a decoded poor
omarro - Mthertoeu b 7 low. asith. say. 7AO, y; mantel.
uSteW ll Kte& thete l et ' eung dis k U rn -' i
It. is ooe of molei e% to s. of 1
~ or o w. expemaione or revolutions, be malesplial
&e teso ke of all peados aortae froam ist stmat
IM ( thellen ill'imith the Waal off the *Mrs
Ober ace - beetteto to floret faeces, to
Wrince bates teethe bolts am bare. Idiot I,teetoople
Are left to mauve all the Menvesfence, smear and.l
denoralthdloo reseitleg boat the ma of a *metaled
and worddees paper ilacwo7- 1
.4 •
workia i r of the litiolusehel diPaellme '
!too cot onea of oar tismcies. and the opeaddelne Of
cc i,;,,,, wee crates age eel forth and OM, ,go ,
Ober ableand inettneitvo rePott of the gesougoo of t e 1
Orthe Seth of June. IVO the nhbiie debt assouted
to s t. ese tee gee ; on the that of :ace lest it war SO-, I
694,193 415--thowing a redaction during the fecal yost
of MAGNA Da thet the dual mot ecelheisse SIN
ISSI lbw tenet
r ista were Slee.theeOl. sled the 1 , ,
teem WO lidlo laving ' as ay/liable lof I
el4.3.9tgOree. It I. that th e 1
si ?ated
for th e Semi year ceiling ; so eon , win he ll i t t
111,924. and that the um I so li oath the ram
ofSrIS ate.226-les the Treasure a ample.
gyryogr o tet. For teeth year endive June SO,
ifito, It. is iodinated t at the receipts will amount to
051,10000. and the exeseditareeoirill be $574,-
000,000 -.hawing an •term of $3,000,01101 in, favor of
the goverlinthlit' 1 1 N '
i . •01 , Tis t k i e rlielil. i ' t
The attention of is earnestly Invited WM.,
necearity of a thocoltett , oar Femme gam.
Oar Memel revenue laws Ind Impost poem demo be
beadiest& ae to beer tmost heavily ontele of ree l o 7 „,
haring the receeeetee of li fe es fete taniks as
may be coneletent with the , real *seta the govern.'
meet ironcenlesily administered ti taur would not
than fail unduly' at the in ot modera meow ; sod
.wtale acme would be entirely exempt f ememement4
all to prcp*Uon to their pecautary ohm would tin;
tribute towards the &ippon, cif the State *modifies
tiou of the Internet vevente "Mem, by huge testa
se
Senn in the mamba 'of articles now ilea to tax,
would be foll Owed soy melte nully advastageolas to
the citizens sad the townsmen*. mid *lti would Meat
the exfeatkar cf, the law lea, expensive and more ter
ten. mare astructre to luthist4. karat the
cation* to invade' the aw, diminish tbe violations and:
f r a u ds perpetteted he .
It. provisions. maki Its opine' :
[tons lea Inguisitorol. and itheallOredute In members
the army o f lee-oetverm Mated by the system. who .
•• take from the mouth of boom blot the breed tilos
earned o Retrencemeot reform le d some? lam
-beau:led Into every Winch or the public service. that
the exec/m em o! s of the etwernmea may be redmed
and' the people relieved from ,opceemiret =Mom A .
mind =retry "%nth ha tutored and the pablk
• faith
in regard to the catiotal debt sacredly observed.lmo
scompliettnant of thee* impettant remits, together
with the retitaatlon e f the Union of the States on •the
' Ptindplee of the Conetilin o Uoto . would trzeire cortidence
at, home and abroad bathe stability Ikons inatittekure
aid bring to the radon preemie*, pm e i , me d /o wl,.
wIIL l'
The VP r Ihep L
es.umem. ,
...
TII eport of Mei •of War ad infesen ex
hibits the tole of the army end of the me m o
Bermes of
.. Wet Deputment , The'Sericite
"too of oar th ree on the Seth of Septeas.
bee last wee Kele _ total urinate fur military
appropriations 'a $l., 1 14; Mantling , a deficiency in
last yearnapProirearzek, ONV„its 4101 4 000 . , "The pay.
mo t e at te e I Treoury On roc - oak of me service of
the Wax Department; from Joinery°.•too oa. Dow go
lets. • period of ten menthe, &maned MlT l:s ac
The eepenem of the tollitel establiehment. wen se
the member of the army. are, now three t mo
Met as they'll/lye ever been in emote s. width
the dtscrettunsl7 Pole , lu 'reetti lln Atte dee Ito,
• add millions Ito this expenditure, by an la of the
Army to the museum atret .g: el allowed by the law. 1
; o 'Saila in Allitlms„ 1
_ Tit comprelienetvg' non of the Scent/in of the I
/gr fanatic* interesting ieformsece r e 'e r a .,
e • ep e Important breathes or the public ears 14 .
N
connected let his department. ,The Ine2rat
'nide of format thowarilke lands of Indians
log the diarrietof c ,nntry 'between,the A and
Platte riven and portions of Ihketa Terthcry. re.,
they mil itare Moe isthat
mem. t lanceted by resi of Itaidine , Y,iirdelo
Vet Indians ocar.ionally ommltted2 o f wo w =
violencei upon ern+ treat if and out front settlement; n
'Mut are oriel Indian wax has beet !kneel) avert ,
et 'inc o o m o i women an itt of leth ofJolyo
led; were luvested.wi th tell Pew to idlest existing.
d Moieties, negotiate nestles at the disaffected Sande,'
old select Om teem triperrattorehrote !menthe tray.,
eyed m ho* hereo - the 1111 eil ppi 'and the Panic •,...4. ,
Tare entered withal: dela on the 'etc-cation of that
, trust, hat have not yet Mk any official emote of thele
=linglt Is of • I Iniartacce tbat Our distant,
L atea &mid be wept from Indian atheist*.
and that the cone too of the nitride liallreed-ran
object of neldene4 , importance-should: not belnter
noted by le edit tribe*. , , '; N o s
1 Wee Oleos &sodl as the material Interests mod
- the mere a intellectual Improvement of the Indlinic•
can be in effeelually sneered by concentatinc them
cipoti
ions
of country en apart for their exclusive
itei. an located et point s remote from oar highwaos
and cronching white eettlements. ' ~
1 / ' Patellae Illetilemill. • i '
/Since the comeencement r•I ,thO w oo d se w& a
AbetTarty-ninth hlorgrese five hundred and ten Mlles
of road have heed (orient. riot on the main Unto and
breeches of the Penile Beltway. The line tram O_ltif •
la rapidly aperroehler the cestern base of the mcky-
Mountains. while the 'Proton of, the( est election or .
,
coneructed roadj n califorres.l ?wept& ii by the govern
ment . n the Ste do of Octeber Ono wits but eleven
miles d Mat from the eummit o f it, et c Nevada ;
The remarkable cargo evitott by I e employee
et
, offers the etrongest asserar the the 'omelettes' Of ,
if, the road frail Sacramento to Oma. er i not be loug
[ deferred, Durieg the last kcal 3 ha
nor, room million I
forty-one thousand i nee buodred and fourteen acres of
I Pablo lend were rib:posed of, end the cub receipts hoes '
sales and fees exceeteri by tent -lie`f million 4. Mere. the
I Pain realized from those sources during the preceding
year. The 'moult pild to py-neloreove including . , ex.
antes of debersetneeto was 315 619 456, and tea:Oy
ez thourend four beep I ced mid eighty-two saes were
otedde . .i to the j
le
elision., , ,
The ... et:the nomberlf penOoters on the Stith of Jane,
tut, was AteOundred end tiny ilroi th onsted fourth*.
deed and seven tent! , , ,
,r , 1
of ' 4
-Eteocles. • ' , ;
=even thousand ,tilehe o ndred apd fift‘O!llve Patentai
„. abd dodges were. loud dOrteg the year ending Sep.
thither etl, leil d nit at that Otte the . baleen in tbe 1
Treasury to the tt of the Parentßund Was tr•lll,6oi.
-....„.; •. ...
- ; _"Tie Navy. •• ...„, ; r
,
The report of the Secret- ry of ohe Navy states that
we bave eeven egusdroes actively drol Judtcio ua
pie yea, under atltlftth and able commanders, in
teetlog the arrow and property of emetic:ln chimer,
and maintaining the We:MT.-and power of the ganef.
meat, and promoting the, commerce and believe. In
terests of our countrymen in every part of the world,
Of the two hundred and thloteolght vesper' tempo.a
sing the present vary of tee United States, dfty elx,
carrying die burnb be and Ilk , t. 11 tuns. are In. stpueiron
sereice. Oaring ' he.yearl the number.-of verde iti,
cocerniadon ties ri; redo:. of twelve, and there are'
thirteen los on r quadri II duty than, there-were at the
< date of the last oeport. A large number of vessels,
*ere tomtnenced end Scottie course of construction
whe to war terminated, al dau hough Congreet bad
mete , liveeseor7 *pet oriationa fortther comple
tiou, thev mete toe either suspended work neon
them, or limit e slow Completion of the steam var.
w
pe to o m
se teet ointraote for machinery nude
'lair Irate estanilehnieno. , I
Tie total expend JUN. , n e Navy Decertment tor.
the decal year. ending Our, so 7,, were Se Oceeont.
No_appropealoce love i heen or required slate
the - el of the wart ir the coestructaod repair cl-f
ls
cer„, *nlatt..rzu
vessels steles imehinery, ordnance. struts and
Nothing. hemp, .te . , Cu- t baluce. n
• these
sevend beads b been more than endlcient to r
rent expenditures, t should lien be stated to tha.
credit ef the 4 4t, that. besides asking • no
appropriation* tor the alicies...,,objects for the isertwo
years, the Secretary of the Na on the .60th of Set -
tember trot, In ace,mlanbe woh ttiesoet of May I. leOe
request , d Me . .. Secretary Of t he Treasurrtt7 to Mt
wirplee fund the tom of fsixty eve mat In f dollies ,
being the amount "rerahred from the sa'es vessels
and other.war property,! and the remnants of .t er
eppropriadiins. '• f . - r
.
?mail Alleles. _
, , '
The report nOthit PortmaeterOleneral l ahem the
bushes% of the Poet OKI re Newland. and the cduth•
lion of tne penal nervier lo a very favorable light and'
the attention of congress I. CillCd4o its peactiel i re
commendations. The receipts of the .depertment foe
the year ending June SO, leg, Inclailing all epee.a) sp.
• propriations fat rya and land service. ar.d for freeman
-matter, were $19.913 eec. The expebdiferes for all
eirPeees were, , $19,475,433: tomboy an unexpeeded
balance In favor of the detainment of $743.210t, *bleb
can be appli.d towards the expenses of the departm ent
for the mese% year- I
The berme of postal !revenue. Independent of Imo
cite appropriations for the year len over that or lON
was $960,010.-I The inereato of revenue Tom thetas%
tit• stamps and stamped envelopes was $714.404, The
Increase 'of expetentores for 1967, over thou of the
previous year, was owing ottletly to the extension of
the land Inn ocean mall eenice.
Dotes t he past yau new postal conventions have
been ratified and exchanged e ith the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and 'Arland. lieltieriti the Nettult
lando Switzerland, , the `North A Monza Unbolt Italy,
t and the Colonial geverement at Hong Korg, redaleg
s'elargely tbe rates Of ocean and laud postage. to
an We and withitrUme comer ice , - . . 4
Agrielltr l . l4 •
, The report o f the acting Commiroloner of Arlo&
tutor mote oily promote the condition. wont* and pto
grim of in Interest imminently worthy _the losterlog
care of- Congress, and exhibits a large measure of nee
Int remits achieved doting the year to Width tt relent
- • Ifeeelga Deletions: '
The re-estahlhsttedi ,of piece at home, aratthers
fernlike of exte ded Ueda, travel and commerce
stand, have sire to Increase the amber and cert.,
etii of gentians in the Department of 'Foreign Affairs.'
Nom of,these questione, however. have settonsie dia.
tattled our relations with otter Stites. c t _
The Republic of Mexico, having been ' relieved a tom ,
foreign Intervention, Is earnestly enraged In efforts
reetatibilah the constitutional, system of t•
=‘,
A good unties standing continues to mild
government arid the eepoblice of Hayti led Sari ,
MOM. and oar cordial relishes. with the RAMA odd
Sara American States remain unchanged. The ten-, •
de made, in on:waxily vrteb a raloluttem of Coogyen. 1
of the good Deices of the governmmit with a view tom
amiroble adjustment of pea between Brazil end bee
eilies,on one Me. and PaagasY oh the ether., . I tha bo
ttomed Chill end her alike on the one aide ace sweat
the other , though kindly receive!, bee In neither we •
been fully accepted by the belheetents. • . '
The war lathe valise of the Parana Is still viewone.
17 stil l gto l oet l On other heed. acecel Inanities
between the Palkbrae. and Spain have beset wan .
than a year anmehded I shad on any peOper 0601110111
tbst My octor, reale the c celletory_ recombined*.
clone whice hams been already made . 8008.. .rth Ini. -
ligh*nd ninolty and , vim acre nitre staleficaltrelto.
has Mooed thegreat etwenela ef the Mazola and tte
tributaries to universal commerce: One thing mote ,
seems needed to acquire rapid' MI C
in. South Amer ca. I refer to' ewes bl =er t' llt
w,tb.„i which and elation! Mora* to thus ' ear. .
well proeperiry or social ednacenent
The of 'Universal Industry at Pun ion
passed, sod Me to bare Italy realised the blab ex
pectation of • Preach, Government. If doe allow
ance he theta for the recent political" deraneMent of
Industry liceedthe part which the-Vaned Mates Ma
, borne in this cebibltion of leveed= end Sett `maybe re
garded with very high eat Kee ion! Meier the Um.
ethos a conferecee WSJ held of delegates from serseal
natures, the Vetted Suites Setae one ' in. which the le_
convenireces of commerce sod Focal intertohm re
sulting frees the dlvene standards of money value
were ern frilly &Tamed, apd plane were devathiped
Fit establistrln", by only era' consent, a common prin
ciple for the anageofirld.' •
These c nferences are expected hi be renewe d with
the atteedance of• many Omega Bates not hitherto we
ipmenied. A report a these ietweetteg ro rees
will tworibmittedlo c,oogrese. whet
will
nod
.141417 c Azrate Me great object, aid be yt=
env which may :tend to facilitate its tt
I ...''plisenterit. n e thdt of kali - eel, UM, CM.
~.100 1 &Anti 14 IaOW, th
,that Tresete7 note. Without ne:
Meet sitlexised by, th at act. should be hod Pinar he
1= t
r ot all diebte public Ind priests wane t$AlO
- ennui reudetanceof MOM nesetit
„sl= =Pewee. Memo to claimants leg the oar
made with Scum be le3l. These resittenam
sines the Pullet o(that and, have hoe poi_ l2
wia. Tho , okrositoto yacht that the 111
ingit to mann moment to coin- The sailed may
be deemed worthy Of tour suentlet..
*en Claim's A golhnei 141411,a116 • •
fro unestgeman hunt _yet bah' noted leg the fret%
thinent of oar china kw Bi t &Jr ettatkw mi Ad 04
eaunnerce of tly,trnited States • I lave alt eddy
to decline WI theecilethro tat'
Maratha Bet
ilithistril gcreaft benne It his tinhorn bent se
corapanied by neervadoes and itinftatioes hanapati-
We wish the righlA tateerst* and brewer of ear cogs.
trivii la not he he apprehended that Glen Bitten
will persist in her retinal to solely Simonet and end
- reinmeble claim Oirkieh involve Me awed petreple
of nonletterrentkee -a onaciple hencediethvot more
tamorteut ter the poltO Soda then to all Mhos 17
Melxl4 ruddane. "" . , ,
i e .
ot • te 4 be iireo Who golsado , ' '
we and roloandly Sureperui Staten -
whit the settlement alit colceleat • . the
Amen= emittlneet.' Yost of the -• ••. pleated
Pere became ladepeadent nations to the - Of the
get sad' of the mega tint Pilr WI
meetly esheneee:lmpununithee Ind* . Ow period .
me mks*, of Cunt Ettitalny, • ' • pjudlN.., ll ol - '
mum "Medea and Itzweht. _ /Mg • E . 10 0 4 wNg
=with the exception Of the 'of k r .,
attaltSd nor sighed 0 .., -•- . waif ha :
they basin prepared Ix oc •-: •
Althotigh tomeeder coos • • e comminktialei
they
_here been - Mid In • several Emottesaftdell
Vial eckinized. MK , . time tongued then,
charily fa • . . eg Italy and anal Wergea ter
011171und . • • pi. gad Wow 14.14414 to
Ude mt. er• • Rendsticsery war pats and
labors In thew 'Lila Islands wire used by oar
4141M7y to the •
Mil a t in& embattlement of the
ted • ' llge t he line esperham 14 ate
locoed wet . Gr ist Ulu. The state :
Soria 64 Ur gmlnied us ease t
With the 44 • Wank, whin on wool of
alga , arlosi.- lo noilltotTO l ' i st a l l
*NW lad
-i • In lam •MN ft. f °e
'' ' • • • tie MIA, aapepod as pa.
• . WIWI' as *h " 6 0* - il l
• -!.)
VON
•
th•d
de
. .
the
r re-
üblic
They
:me•
h , ha
ed at
sat!.
,that
•r out'
en of
the
PR
1
of July
• nnnal
upon
Or 131:1
m
stead.-
eat-de-
. se Hitt
Wert!,
toolet
r of the'
:ante
m
I bank
ely my-
',• ,1 , well to
when
e• . For .
Ilver
lon. .f
•t more
• t when
peer, Ita
i ' oto;l and"
.., &tent
1 to take
1. - and
telt ..• t
n of our
0 follow.
1 of de
lin mind
.nvertl.
t specie
nhaneed
/.mptlah.
he high , .
&P r =
- e tt the
. ad °) oat
thaa.*at.
1. ortkilets
<s.:~~ i
• ems ;ogoca , .. ~ • . au amsndsa
f a
= Pail kleadly sballet. - - -. 1 :" - th Welt
• prouvertdis ow • oriel .• were
WOO on fra ti a . idiom—
ilbegratis then ardour ! of the wart of an'
Aniseed naval crewel ' t ea.,......
4
,„,..,,„.....,,,,......„,„....„....
...7toi:other State% Its Atttestiou
PP[[ Idositireirre , , Worst ekes of Use
-war, and ft briar bar
it et of that time.;
sot to** dittinkUa 111 MO revele d 0 ; 4 0
Wog Osumi purled on Peelle .
.. • ', I. I'7 - :' icrierlassel :
." 1 ' ' " •
i . ileterfalral *Wog
Iby arils reertelth SW ' Itaria=
Wet abritheserallea that *elms nizert!
110.01 taw WWl* east gboWisot low elzehal/
Irl'allth* lot * rood all taOM. nil ban=
ailoster WE way diem will vorely watt Wilk
I till : y ellth a alillfwelhf u lledeed &atm
"Tessa- saw Aposists seedisteer
mambos isjist or offlertel law binsAllanite
ounm..l,:arele wett ere Adams tint the
West rufflir mat t e? gnat*. mpg teal
;O rrery to„ absortad try Irr ill ftras.
hatbidlft Ow " Ti ' i 1 o . l :i '-
13 t ere. witlwltemraleo, ~..1 - It. Ii Ware ihe
maesri, of Welt agnoeptirt to Oda of Warr
pointed gmtvihifto.. - Theislaattp of 'Mar and
tilt Johns. iettelkortiento al part of Om tailed
the VD& Idasta.mosti to atrararre Ire
! enadiraly derrable. rtillei eller sec Aka arid be,
Detlas F ee
aseredis• will Os
A kali armor hart award with the KO%
of brat anion of their and 'Hu -
be ! • •to leers foe .
. ' '• '"' ! C _ whit c .
.
rat • • •I . be rwritry reel the aeration Of
'. the orrovilbg the
teTrise7l. the e rec t pol In t hegira%
maks zd ! lob; paresalow ."been formally
Minor . - mit ernieddelocerw tee:hay re
cruit
malnal . tbs.- In cant - of millemy teree..
awaltlog - vii !is Ibe dlratzd
bit. ''' •: - - ! 111 I' • 1
_ .11: • : Hy esrsiliwatiar 4lppiestier. '
The • :.. • . .......Lat
„... „ ... rany aril 'Hconan State* lo•
,Priiisia.• • the' !of that country ander
la new .' Midi Ck " o:Ndi,tl i k i re tcdoced me to re
f
cow the* . twobrin Oust s e ttlement
of th e • voted ountion worm ! eters of
Mesta : - for rilltarY motes Ithcie = b eer
• -••• ', In the United Iltatea r 7
. !
~ ha, Yialtanarashol Or tinned
.
?be ~ : -UM at i onevor isl called to a '
Angola; . • outwearing . - ceedikt. otlawii The Ix=
'mile of. ttds.ino reatment bra Wiliest°
alforzedy as;; It new boida,•that nencalization.
lw trith tba Optual ci icy i law 'of tha
Millet absotessi lbw Aron Ms nal
.contle Of licid that
. latlanee the'Brilish• crown Is indelerible az.d root
l io
abscdted our laws a lkerairaid British lidges
' 'cite law It United 8 tee to
sapper - that the tion by the
weentbrit. -
at Lef h ttrideed • • ho om
elet the pabl'i 1 to of
naturals Mira*. and apart; .thd n onal authori
ty abroad I canal
astuld lug DO art: reeSecuuly appeal to
Cowan, declare natiotalosill. tuantseakstriy,
Tula!' 1 /Wof Wilt queltUda; I i ,f ,I, ;
. - 1, Who Allirfewo fl we; prate. -
TA; abarotone I ti t m sWe fra tdeatlne mown
don •X the African s Anieriesn pinta,
or tryAntertesn elttoton an t te ased, and 00.
ums Wep omes
ter etlatilit Ito . ' of its re.
newel In Ma pareof ed. Under
thus etre It . pneetleo. whether
we shall re 4 , Her al
al y: ff r a treenent a
' emperor or Hokum 1 Ow tor kw
fel
martatsing a weal for ;the aeon Meat
tredez . •
Ctignedt'srilsw .toubens,
WasEfrSt. Dee. 8,. :. IL t.
1 i
. . I • • ,•J
,
- ' STRAINS 0 : :I, DRPART-s
, P 4):
TI - -, r' -
'l.''' • -' .- - .
''. ~.1 - -,, il'lter W i ser, lie rt. - ' - ' ~. ,
I
Gen': Cheat. Sectetarynt war ad *Mai..after airin g .
the notes Web pieredee his mien talon of the duties
Of ille'affes. Mate, tdit toles the united :tufa econ
omy In the army. i There is griCd t amen to. hope , hat
the negotiations now golmt cww! 1 the biotite Artbes
Of Indiana will testa. if not in ; a iminent .00 ,-, ca, at
Inat :in • *asterisk* of hoettlities tit the railroada
Are pushed tbinueti that potties o , tne Indian territory ;
where thereat giving the moat hie.. L. ,_. -,
i He elves a MOWN ofltheffe of the Freedmen's '
Buren Costunloadoner m Ths • en. 'as a, poonlei,
ire lithilthlZ faViii I) in edn tinn.• In mechanic
freT a
arts and in all oranthee f ind ns • Conualseari lam
ella...have been. bon, d qllm..ed xtent. The schools
have Increased inn= .and 3 tifilnestr. .Normal and
training schools me mei site The 'total of day
and night schools revues& ' inclu ding Andastrial.: but
net the Sunday echouls,o not, F ait teachers and
130:36scholari.: an inOsese ofo 's l ice theflast •
".. annual reperL 1 Of the* 1066 :Is are sustained
wholly or in pert by fensimen. ititt, balltilass are
owned by them. Of thi,teachars. ate colored ant}
taSS white. , ►
. • '' L•• j .: •
az id
t .. .
The average intoent ox tuitio n '. per month by
the fr eedmen has been Ittallsti. .. , -
,• , i ~ .
, ApPeenticasibip In Maryland ' I holdii Large num..
w i t
bers Of 'Colored thrdrenth ,virtual &every. , . The evils
and eructates insulting frearthle's . temi a:anent:hied by .
the State ~ b linish .' are sui t teraof - t complaint. As
many as twat 4 theet-hare presented lk a .
. single c:unty::: \ .; '.' .
~ To provide cheaphomes tor lad trloas colored men.
a farm has been p u rchased. serve into erre lots nil
sold at cast ThOotrihave been taken up rapidly. and
geavnients npntithem. parental/ wide. ' .. . . • ,
Hypenditureschive fallen helow the original esti
- males. - No thither appropriation tif funds to edited for.
lathe HlnettO will expire next .I+ll, unless extended
by Congress , no binds we intim for the next fiscal
.The' report;or the Agit:dantflett).l 91 the, army
shows the organindh d and .preeent renztri - of the 1
army. the farce stiti breach . thilliary,denatunerd -
and distdct the nember ofeecr nip. entleted-and , deeet•
thins flom,Ontober 1. IM.. to Se4ernb , 50; likol;.sun
the , ontantrAen of the colored trop.. • -,-- vi I •
- On'..thia Oth ! Of September. WI, . the' • • ate
strengtb of the army Hikers- all mere), was ,5G.e , :,
the number.9l recruit a t t S44lol : a d dentrtions; ts,t I , ~.
Ws recommended . for the good`of the setvice:
the term- of.milhitineuti be. eltingr trans three to dee
years' - • .
_.: i cemeteries . • i •
Ther , e
me 1109- us. s
in e_United States, tu
which an interred . .the bops colcinitisi States soldiers.
Eigh , y-ore LA (head a known • t i ..national cemdte
-1
ries.l , The total pure r of ,t'rtit States soldiers in
' tarred. Irrcetiteteries is Ma . oti hirh.rricatla a r , e. in;
tared in the miCeites. fieveut3 -.ix the stint.'
-two hundred and.ilit -three bx,les are yet to in.
terred in three Ceniete es. which When empiric . nip
mate the total number StS 090. . Twenty, tho i:d
eight hundred , .and el ty-one rithel prisoners, !..war -
have'. been Interred , edit:nal con for tempi g th e
.+
cemeteries le lt09;000. Thelanal iit already erp deft
0 MEVettriclii4 (*plated atit.t 7,000.,The col it c.- at ,
0 ... cemeiertesi w h en c imp( ted, to eetlma i ted at
S 3 t"L OO .'.l„. , '- ' i - • .
The tor.at,aistturxemrnts duri . the Areal yeM It as,
,follows; ....1... .• . ,
To troops in' servlcie..i, . . .. : .... ...4 ..1, - .V 0Z: , ,,,c156 Oil
To temps en mnstht.roll , .. 1 , ' ti,iu.o,ooo on
I To Treasury certllleates.„‘i .i..... ......10,0 - 4,0i - .0 00
To rilerred.tiAltin ' -,, ,,i:... J 8.3.C5,002. OD
Tt.tal I '= ° l-.111,758,07 00
The cornaof engineers conger dt.,one hundred and
ieven c dicers and thd battalion of engineer trooov.
The expendittotkof the Oriltpance‘likr ut% ,,, t< , :tring
len
the past Med year were lens t . none
f those
of the preceding year:,
Them were rkosi Springfield fie ninekets;convert,,,-
ed into breech-loaders duringthst mod limal year at• the'
national armory. i There arms Mare done excellent
,aervice in at. lndtan crunpelkniltiting the rfast Aunt
' Smooth bore maim of lees than eight inthesealibre
being ineffertlye egathet . loln clad war c:sseta It -has
been- determlnled to mew& all each Vag JO tle scat
Colin forte by three:of heather 'mime, and by titled,
,cantiOn. ', ,_ i
... j.
-Tine Ater Signe , timer/ of the Anny ref
the &Arse of tuition lit military 'teatime'
graphing,has been definitely *lel:lashed 's
ran" td at W Point. ' I
The corps of Ol4eta,itt the examine' IrM in
numbered 86'O htuldivid and liftyllve. Of. thl
three
..1 „,. frldonted and
commissio o ned
in
,The total ettlmateofmi atoroprial
1,
L;km tit s isl'e Juio3,T i 5.... —M I 1
24,7neree
stu,Orfot an addit
to the.
number
of cAdefitedmltted te West Point. ',„ I I
lie re•oht et cr id* the , contlonance for another , peat'
of the addltl y allowed to recent of the y by
the last Ormineill. ;, 't
The operations !lithe different m Snotty distrie.e
given, .but we WM nOtsOn%flr the detMlP,
,
Report of a Mulled Reese. ill' resumer
1 Depart mew a, ,
~,
The annhal regort or the Secretary of the Trete:ay.
la so Meg that we hive may room for }.brief referep, a
to Ica Outfit@ The Secretary open* with a remark
that the tuitional An4ittaii. notwithstandlng the tonna- -
gad deprem anon of the entreaty, are in a much more 1
sathdactory eramtithafthan they were when the last re ,
eon, was made. Ott the 36th of June 186 e., the poblie ,
debt anieented to• ft ,t 88.428.8 7 8: on the 30th of Janis
test It wee 88.88 1 . 18 111 8 14 i showing ' a reduction during
the Mad year of 1181,206,684. Durtne thef aise e d i y th eer
ending June 30. MI, Ethel tecitlobt were MO, a.
010. and the expendithreis3lB,ll9,l29, bearing an real le le
mph* or 8143,900 p . It is estimated that the. re
oriole for the
he yew endlng June W. 186.9..wi1l he
$417,161.948. and that the expeeddrom will reach the
wain of $398,16,244. leaving th e Tramper, a wiroltm of
$ 21,892 . 10 5. rm . thafteeal 7esz ending June 80. tug
u is estimated that the teat* will amount•yp g 5004000..
000 and that this IMPendttote• Will be $ 31 1.9 0 ° , 0
showing, an exam oillolooB,ooo in favor atm Lipy.
segmentl , i i - ,
The total debt 4 .,,,,, t8t .,Untteil Oates an the slat et',
darted, 1845, the polat lt reached ivras .y 4.78:-
189.5n w di.. - 1 D th in et Reireadler um, the total
' , debt eeaSt,4ol.BloB.4llo.4Blcerinitnatant
/Ma n a. wittilnbei Saimaa six a
tno • -
Binearlovembei rl/14 'no 1e5athati5493.990,4.53
Si of intereetbetrWytotes. certillcatesgof indebted.
Vale and tamp atry Wigs have head paid* converted
Into booda. This lientallery mays in the same period de
chit* imprareanctil harbeen witnessed In the general
sconesaitmlcooditionott the country: and Raton tree.
tqa labor and
bsen.steadtly ,
'itch It was
i
Al liiiitot7 of
war. to show
1 has dans,
this policy
notes. tem-
Ids. yid act'
=bile debt.
le 'pleas in the
vilLOTer sad i
met 4 1 =
&rimed papaige
• tender thaw
been
ath do saye•
.do
-1 •, Fletboes of
so, how hp
'PR cetig•rntireltalithe. note 1.
hate,
anee proved • parade/a to peevM *ere% laa
:dose 14-that eltpltallate hisitthe fa to the nem
tto width th ey th eft - pot thole mama I—that
%tom e
tioatimma lathe set a t —that 191VelM11
of thin= ' tato shoe and maldn
didestathy whl4 o le men of Matted
to are _ soa- ethethialtheittbal tbEr
thud 111114111,14001bei lonawiy gam them II
tilialollollllpOritt / • •
'Me OtheetipApOlat the sattethal banksthoold be,
thletthsed ; tbeA that are 'Minter':nen with all brazr!L
'thee Of badowthilad ett threeity emmected with tha
end% °Ube ffeternetat; thee they geoid not be de=
trtelirtnr wet the couotry,itaaa!
chi It flout to ao amdltion to meet:
Althea. thapiatthhed all that was EPA , -
' WSW _ _ 101 moth He 'op the Is:
tee of gthealtathe la whim' of** matketal bank mew ,
‘talll4 tad.' He ZaliVeladt eoads
of the railleir V al*
Jute th at hadtthatsbethiere the ant auf-
by Ude potip, Doe wth hby the eontlthanea • ,
, ft as lar is
to the mamas the meet ape th at %e l ,
aa*h[ea Roe the [merit dame lia. the 1
WC that ilAr isest ornrthed a ethic* meat UAL'
thattliet to Jutting 0111 inampt tuff the queetidn of
maths awe ty be timmteatipa of parant
We.. lie smi, that the, present tetif, altbOagh 1
a Oak ill 1101PrO*1 .01W tentative 1 and el
flitiMmithe it has beat highly pm-.
It hal Wee stalely owing to the
M jea ithaatiasi toportatkat.- Ai
thodated by theca t= efr ao- .
Vh — tiniattfil - I — • St haPaitia to modify the teettl
, i 1 , . i
i t t I I eitel h
best 1 I I lIM ,
r d o e
is
v V i i iii a • 3
a m oair d i • a a
gepwireillbe it
ituceilla dohs fa Terant
to lama MAP% he thump *Mae
. leeir=aielhoted of that the 4itstabee.
et mem•" be Maw& wit was, itael j aell
il l , , l ssi r s • '• i'
iis§ niga,o , " theretta. a the
,Tratiat%
hibildt•
~.. ad gamma mean tut"
puts 'Wit bit hie remaustes,
f=iliblit# l loll ' 4 43400 he the all 'llama.
ihal .
Is lObs, 0 104din.Vtisso sid_ir2_4 l S• Cc*.
Ms* is - is a
Sid s bin 1 11 4 S io lli f
. : ' ': I /4 1 st* , dst/ Or iss ' .
IF
:,. i , ... ,+10• 1 14 , 0‘v.„.../1 : : , 1 1 ,
v , , ateitanottesiiiemille. 0 1, at , *
`of Op 7
Yd Rell owe datlq Ml at.
...1 !,..,..it
.:,.1• :: ,1.1: ~,,,
r .::.1 1 il
-•, • •
R .1,E3 6 7
, 1.
. .
catagiii-to asicittior "sac' iiii iiiagilvere az the
. ,•- , "
Mem - ''._ • ; 4111,11P.Idel7•
' .18/iG ' .... ‘I ' '• .. „'..i alli.liallell ht
The, barriest renehrtept rib& NOM ware es Me,
, Mews: Wes of dam $ 4.494.1111: bane I BAS IS / 4 '''
046.841 :Incensed, ! fitol,llZris rtes.: Ta. ,
079 l tobacco. $1041418: .11440 11 . 911 -
, ,Oonmairelecier Wpm totem jams* Of the;
.11Mistmi bas theeMmidy heed erode& Ns report,
heli7 Weft by hsual to the tobacco tax ilkut lan the :
ineetaie of the reads has been mdter7
The reddr. trim* sider are of *Mel , fx
tent and diameter. ' • -, _ • .
The sipmeme of edlrigh the imam ~
Ina. !7.081 , 7.0: and In 18ft. ans. „ _ ,age. , Ildr MU
' them wee teo per Gera. eddies seasides. sod,'
per cent. cdtbe emit rea" la eandligably Wm t
than the rates of eu*sese fa lleitidit. ''• '
. ''
Be estimates that dis reer tiii for the tenser' Glad
year will meat the sum of WO O
O. end for the .
al year seding'Jgbe 30. Usk sem of 5it14404.004./
Ile complidna el the froasept chendelligrerlies,a•
Ms. IS klidhe to Wee
_lamed rerserse. - ' , %,
lie devotes a great deal atom to the Ilehrds.
and madders the eartome remedies died : '
tal was the:seer midi alder agar: ' whims ,
it ye be adopted. Wttb ttd to Itsmia he
no V atom
win: "I believe the rideh of add! that :
estreing II either cit semealcatettlettehreed.With di
care In deb selectkon of and ime4 tu dirandrd
fax negligence. hieriespetergy or Mind, sea= a
-wig large part of :be rename dee
t er of Vim,.
, dollsont per welkin.* ', - -.. ' -,, '.' „ 0 9
-
In monduake be rillartil that the , of tamtlia
ted States to endure tenths ariddbo•ftaw Us ' • '
alma stringent a/together nor manly dem 1. gm,.
terial reem r Ts. nor ban the masher ce_ita • • ... •• • •
muldelled sa 4(ell 'by daily .cone • • the
whnir civilized world as by the - modem • we of lit
crease, but tt W heath the Wormy. its and eater
priae-.01 its' people.! which have • • • •pt Mitotal
ideteey4rte hater,yi chaidker Is , 1 •• and Waif' -
c la . :ed- -- 1 - • .1.
;!lent Mary
, - , • 't , „.' ' • • ~ ~
;
The thin. Gi deon Welke, 8 - IsC,the lisey,;e
data that during draped our daval‘fores tee
eeen ahnest extluiltely -••• •• oyedun kedge sladmie.
during tbe year the •.- .• • feral toot hem beeterce
dead 0 resoele and - ' ' ire: Mai sit 1=24 1 11 . ,
avails•• in nee, . • .9911 guns :. and the num.
her of mistelght the' ' TT 11 238. estrellg 1880 tan s
11908 men hare 'employed In Me na.y • coed
divvy: there forty-nine trowdeds laid up and di
iron-dads me ties built. 3, -' ' .
Doting the dal fear endlegiene 341387 the avail.
able-man of the department were gilt 11144 t 1l uv i n
the" tures were 401,0114.011 At, lesiings, ,
of 4910 OW 41 i Appropriation* els
fq conewyear
to $11.635.101 Ite - making the' haat orrellable
for the current ',
,year. $100,4411.1114 eIP. 11:15;•
OM of this have . been •.cardsd tithe earplug fund - ,
' theTteMotey. The expellees of lla fiscal mar iod.
'
••• lace Stli Mk be artheetes at inAtiss 90.
''
'Tim litsealker: 1 ' , •• ~ . '''/
•
ne Lo opali co mport .:o. - tt y dromtnit
stauxte : lirwr t
ac a liatima tillae
elic- dc .
mein. T,041,114 acres bare r d of for $1.447r '
841 it There ;bare also been Lee sdipateets for yel.
rate landelalma in IWlifeenia to:l:amount of OM : -
WO acres: • • ' • * • •
The Lae *bitter of the Reveln irobo eisiós the
pension toll is deed. There me 'p9l-widows of mach
soldiers living. There roe &Woof-wail inborn:sent to ,
the Rcediutton
„ T . to-the rebellkon. Me widows
• and orphans of Imo now pess‘mirs.! , TWIN Ms
14.304 Invalid m tar, yormatonstw. r iet ai lle Pilidema ,
amount to $6.41100, and Walk widmrs_and OrPhenro.
whale Peheloha Meant t 0119.1114.01. Vote melee&
invalid nary peedoners and tSil widows and orphare, -
their sratrestate peaskat being $11111141., There are
about sou,ooo Indians to thecountrY.• 1:/ortng the pad
year there have been 11,613 patents_lweed and 549 e
meats Wee Wed. Whilst Se ezbeesietwor Irate
vented. I l'he - Patest Offfff+ made* tof IMAIO
daring the year • The eccritary detcrlbee the PPZito
- t Etalhoads red One Waded statiersonta
of ' tbemecelpta and expenditure. ot , the past ecer... ,
built. 1
'___
____
___Vi -. • " , ,'.
A Jr* PlioeosmoN —ln
~. a tailed States
House jof RepresentativesPti — Monday lest•
Mr. Ashley of Chlo, introduees joint reso-'
lotion proposing an amendnient,tcr, tie Ceti-.
initniton,of the Coital S'a'sh .which iitter!- '
ferred to. the Judiciary CoMmittee. It ' de-
cures till **persoitt, born i or naturalized in the
Vnlted ;States, and who are subject to its la
risdictiOn, eltizensTof the CUlted. Stsitekand
1 • ,
of the.Stateof T o friltbry whetelf! tlry reside; ,
and makes all such, citizens Over twerityamer
years of tage, ezeept untaxed Indians, elec
tors where thsy reside, and ;makes It Incucti•
bent 0,0 each State to:establish and, milatiln
toptublic schools foi the acininumdatlonlof *
all children, and renders inelign i le to tents in
Congress, or any Military or elv loqice - tmdar,
die Cleyerniient; all who wereMembers' of
any ccinventlon [Or jeglalatui
Is e, or I whO held
1
a commission above the.ra f:esideln In
the rebel .army,! dm., and ti ny ' den * that tl*,
i i ,
validity
,of the public,debt a ll not be ques
tioned,: slut that no pastor th "rebel' debt shall
ever be iecogniz.d,.. -Or payM iti.nside for the
leas ofd emancipiatioW,of stares: .•• , •
• "This tz ; the correct way tii d apose of this .
questioa. Make unite - rad stiftrage a Nation
al laW, and nob, ;1 thing tol be the sport of
* every, fancy Mill Whim of a Suite. - Justlic re 7
quires: thinthiption of such* piassaini,:ind
we cannot . respect ourselves, we shall not oc
-capy t he posit ' ion l i ,v e should In theey c ssof
other nations, until d becomesa statute of the
Repid4. Then aimed the'gocki work.,
f -y --- ..----.44.4.- 0.----,---- : • ; :'"
'. tlesriatt: Tom Tamaa's 'Llviiim,-L-These inter
esting and attractive ',Liliputians continued to till
'crowds
Hill with an aduMing , publio. The
'crowds whw thrMigribeir popular Levees daily,
- afizso lleliOtted with their chodmiiig performan
cee, tkat they would sooner loosearr eye to,
mi 4 a otight,. the equal of 'which pas never beete
Been elpee,flie days of Puck and Queen Mab, and
and 'winch Illis generation will probably sever seo
.again[r-FfOlthe N l, Oli treed &Mull. i , •
TllE!rebber TiMa k that atesis the l aweititess trent
'all ti 1 tle and tloweral4a halted tiT halott's "Night
ploo ing Verona." Ite aroma is less perishable
than hat of foreigneattacts, ease ce or toilet wa •
-
tetcadt incomparably mdredeliglithil.--ilartfoni
ratifier. - - ' y 4: r. \ ,l .1 N, , , '
WE jUdgeirom the: immense that Mrs:l3.
'A. Allen's Improteri (new style) it Itestorer,or
Dreissibg (in ovearottie) is preferred , every one.
Everypmiggiat iella4t.,i Price $1 00, . 4.7-4 t.
i :11/ As _ate. 4ei'.
j '
. .
.Mmt. noirmoroN,liismat.Le t -The White Moon;
,twins of New Hampshire 1:5 greatly an . inatil i;\
tion—very high, heavy.tros beautiful view r fo r
dol-lac dinners. But the p ticaieye Vertu!
renowned Drakoliatt thme amoothed4 rocks,
• mul thereupon adorned and tariegated e bridle
path to ,tho Tip-top Nouse
; with his familiar *VT.
—lB4O-X. PviimAricce Brrmum. i This raised the
, - .liSthe Mrs. Partingtons compasing.the Lees- '
: la aof the Granite State, vihO got their 'wise
h together, oittlawed Di. Brae, and make it:.
a penil'olience to ply the , irtiatiO brush du their
;beloved billa Verily, the , fins arts. are at a -dis
count in Nevf`Marropehife...Queey::—Did DIM°
'pay; then for th -"splendid advertieetrient ? -, ,
keettpciA IVATEL—A-deligbttetttellet *Mete=
seperiorto C9luifne arid aLbalf tbe , price. 48 2L
.rta ttuit.
!and :de r
od cnm-
" • i • Locum itchliiinis: ' '
i _*‘---l'f . , • I • .-: ~
. .
Tai ablest Sking Tobscoo Minnrafttured to Lynch_ .
thi mum.
bum, 'Mnoogst Idt:eh smr 10osQ i ing most Wort!,
brsodi. cis: °Lo l l/giallo& 0 ils. B.rsosixoyer .
Jorostr.' Man , ll*idt.T. Dim; tors ma' at CHAILL*I3:
WOLZIEN a procrthEß, :I caatri.:atmits. ,
/ ate tutarin"z
Ir ion want a good • Saiojting Tobacco, go, ancreall
lot tho .OLD: GiNTLiutg," at VRA)l4lkf
, . .
FiliiclitPanniii. Luramg Datu.4 a besatltal ' l llll
D. A.: fifelthm, Centre id:met ' t; 1 ; ;
OAL . iTA • ".
' A ‘‘....•
7 1 ,41E'.ei
- - 7 --- -
aiiiiiklailli
P•tu;lte. De~ee~iet
Tne quantity sent by r a ilroad this , week le
71,4 96 09 ; o tl , lbis 0=1 4 4 2 104 3 ' Wee were
sent on during the last two days of Noventi-- -
ber; which - closes the Area! dear for the PI&
adelphle aed Reading Ra ilroad. , ,,i Tbe gun:.
thy' sent ...f - catial*.tbe week is 32,86216,
making for the week 104;259 o",i tons *pint
-52,280 for thi;Correarandtig week, list - .'
The dents:id for coal during the week '
ss
grate* thin Iwo. anticlpeted. . The' = try
. weather caused many who-were ho lag. off
to send In orders for supplies bef , the mi.
gallon eleeee• ' l' ''- •
•
The taansanbOttllnisl ' Reading Bs*
rug took Sclnlylkill Conot7 to yekl! gnaw. Nov: i
90, WT. wu
~.:../....-....11.1100,6141.g0n0
In IW' 4 , . , .... —4. r
..4.. 4.11,411,433 t.
s
Necieue in aser . . - - •.... .. :. :ssirre. - ...-
/
, Do.'lrf Cone so -far 7
ar In I• ' ' ' MOW; ...-
' Vl' \ •I, -,. . -4 --- ,
Thei total. quantity : tanepir ' rted over the
i
' . ladelptir‘d Reading Railroad
_in 14361 - '
including . ' Lebanon titumb *Mil '• -
in isis../ ' 0 ' a •li 06 tool
Nz t
In I 861.: : • ,. , •
, 16,1114 •
..\ f `tilde4eilleinUltt ,__' . ! '• 77 •
—O3 l •••'
• The trade sums op 'this 'week as Follows,'
compared with list year: 1 • *. ' !,
pala ,tbe
alarm and
f each ten
-at oonnd notes',
1.140. 000 bavkag
_Ordained):
red
ne
--o ega),000,010 to
nee notes and
to 1 4317,141.-
bee been fa
-199 09, and
AMMO. He
embers no eon.'
Inattefal embarrass-,
to ntstune,,
Itiaty. es w
eld:Angie.
tate/Some
truing=
that Wev
tternabeartng
, ). • r rir •
2422442trril
Selin2l Ca 12,201
L Tal.R.lt 23.834
Lehigh Ca.. 28412
Baah4Bth 34.241,
Nib
B,f
Poe CI
IV Mod
Dell II 110,Mo
W. 4w . ;
Tnnottoo
k ,
Short %ILI
Nr. ,V sootoo.
BNI Top.
There II 'err 4r11 6 increa" bOle =MIL
this weeb, , over the air bit cepoid Week: lest
itf_iar which ire owing pertly to the , ate of
Ulm rap, end partly to a. greater detitend
ads
TYear-I - • •i" '
I titi supply of An4racite cod ibis leer
will be a t the eanse &Me apply for 1866,
The iecrease,in 1866 ad 1865 weir 2,909,212
Wes: The ma the !buscet - temeale
iaade In the task
The 44610 Vag Railroad trimpatted
.01 low thaa 56,749 tosalgoOal to aWillaat for
MO Ina* codttgliwal.*lB6l.. TA Li the
Minion quantity ulogioruld oyet this. road .
ba a slag% welt.' it: ; falik gatirtalt on
4itiding 'Rafted.•
[The total toosaga / orthe Late'
Nallroad toc _ the End bts Nov.. •
,
was
ta
1.4
f unisi,v
i .Ig.rue. will': '' ' awl) a I
7Nant OrTea TlMenie 41) '? 01411 "
14111411;p1W110.' i
> ,
'
. 1/1 1 , • I
taste, sad
,'.• , •r column
Grips,
Whirl for ,
Atm kr.
Ml=
1811111. • • 1867.
489 4 ......
-...- civil. 1
Tata& 1-110. „i,
• ••••-•.-... -
law. .7115
tot tan AS
IMMO 31411:
vn.su 4 1
tuition las
MK 01.194
M. susti
SLUM •ILTDIr
tiIaCVALIL , SUI
~ 11110319a'YO,M ,
GLOOM 11640
• 4611.604 WNW
42,111 tan
11:114114 MVO
Ma% II
44 .1 M W
1,10,919 416
: ,let: : • c
,t9,ttir
1.2131,114 Itt,S63 ,
1.234415 .6s.T
3,l 4.134 :29,46
MAU ;wan ,
..401,208114,86au
00 { 1547 s
44,
1,190.16 Ana
ut,tin
~ 9 1.1011
11,1141 1110.1 1.1,11111
ei JO.
Nun Orr
—^•••• 1 —
1111k4,44 2141 4 114 .11111 ,
12.1118.192
• 63311 n.sir
..... . .. .
11,1".:
AIME
folio's. its's.: iiNu4 ','may
• . . ..
.ease. • ' $ Norwalk
.... . I 111 Mfg
,ran .. . IC .Nereport. • . '
Giasterter ... .$ It
Buttxd ' • - INS Patio& .
przA, ' Pottosoatik..
...cirl ' „
. 4 419 Psorlobote....
Wow Toti. '1 40 Radom •;1 I
I Lie .1 -90 1
NW& boitisistso itte - .
•
.
imam * 1 :.11 Orrituden.
' Norukk., *MN Enos— • •
•
KNOWN&' .
1 1111:
... .
Er' ' •
... ... • mans- ••r‘••• •
_ftilipskeift"l l 411111 OS
1,1
It ***Welear=seinisoloWeeektqllessadala
- I 3
M
,Nlair Tat, • ' ~' ' ,'' ' tee
Row' • - 1'...,;.., , ,:, slap at
r u.
THE • :COAL,
..1 ,. .11ettir, TS,
• ‘, ,—,--,,,:--- t• :
. : Pillage 01 , ,MILIBY TiLS;. ARGO:-
tooaaimm empattiai vie tape
. . .....''lT Pi DELPHIA• •
1..1, ' . ..-e. ' 1
'with rtsi4!ok •. 1 -
w — . . . • cbsettlit,ii....::• . ..—.;i:; . !7 , ' 4
'...
",.. ,
. . St. Boat 44 Wadi •
25 ' ' -
Et% * '......- * . ,T i•• • • . --- - 6
I j • " ' t4lSO gf Tti.. 4 c k
" • , CibiNaaut a 4......,..N - • -,..,.. , 11
L'
:10ateblit La
.;'. l e
" ." BL, an t, Asa Broken:7i. ' 1 I e;
-... "..... ~ 4 _ _
. .
~"... " 8 . ....1 . . ... ;' ' . ‘ .' ,. ..5..... - . . :'.. u
... .I a ..
Chestnnti,%; .4, .. . :;; L
kid& DU* L ' ''s .; .... .. ' t..1.:.1'..•
, • ". .14. Bon i , , ''.'
..
' .iiia: iigi4o;
'". ' Rig •- ; .. : ....... '/':"' • ''' , "i
• " : Stove -1.. , .f.. 1 : ' ' .. •
11,0111,,Te1k... 4 . .. liwa • • ; . 1 , ... .. t .
ta a HaTiLumP• ' .' . .
• ' • " . . . - 'llt. BoeiWta ifet*ai...'
-.--4.. ...V.I.:::„ ..,..
-- L t .
The fallowing prices ire foe
18t The • r
, rt=t;13 , 4 „. : , ; .. .-.L ... _
- sto,„l-:. ... ....•../....,,...
N.r........J.,.. .. .. ..,......
...'L _ ,- 4 ',-.• ~, ',- 1 -- 7 .:- -• 1
...
Lei:berry Cloo4ii . ' • .-'
Irtanklbl, %Awe Valley} , ' •
SlOeil eat - dieted To be alliketell
pa oder als aped, ptaktal, the go
:abed by tbo.peePe• 04444.0.01.
Alr alow TOI9L t .. _is - 1 , L',.
Elobrsoligllied.lah ticBOO Loi& 4 00Q1 6,24.
1
ii "••••4 25
1 4 i' 59
"'. • Eitiall3oat -iiii;ieti.':. I. ' .
,' , " Sat— i. ~ ..', ' - • • fi 11 •
~, " .. Steve ...g. :"- - .•.. 5 9 15175'
. _
_Cheetook. l .`...... .... :".•..... A • i ,•
Lehigh White Ash Utirap... ~'.. . •.,,.. Ii 97 I".
&tam Boataruil Wok= .".'. :, 45 , 1
d
~.,,.:14,..........,1....,..:„. L.
. , " littove4.,''.. - • • -. .. . . ' - .1:. 5 •5' 50"
s ekelliMN I 4 LI
._.' It•fhlili CsAll kg inhiabilio o . 1
161IIp. ~15- „ , ; • t
St. Boat ipilißroheti !I •'r • :.....:45 I I '‘
4h '": '.' • i - 'r• lr" ... . E.
" ..,2 .••• -15 25 i5O
Stove; * : , ! •." • ", ... ~. 15 5 .50
cthastrakt,.. - ', , F. , ; st •.:,• ' .14
likamatoia•Cruit las Ellasbalape
Arietior i i , priers.. 37G • '
Steamer, ~ ,'• -'-'• ' - ~...„c. , 33'92 '
Egg. --- - • , •"•-• ..: ..... ..... 94 f' \
. . „
, ~ ..... , . _.
011111t12 .•', " ' . :.... . C .l iO ,
-; At , aaleill'id ili-e . anta ari Tani*:
- ht ki lielt York 6) oats per' _ - :,..1
.reati..iv•iistisio. o.4at l;',11 ,ii:!!11:
?
Lus4'. ' ; .; 1 1- 44FulA picas .. .... ; i ..
St Boat sold Brisk n.> ,',-, •,' 1 ..... .44 ,
~.i•- , . '" 4 , , L
..: 4 7 , -
'' 1 -.i ' . t , 7. . - -,-.., 447 i ' [
Chestnut .
_' ; ,`,„_- ' .'"-' s
...:—.}-, 4t '
.at, privide aaie Si io - 4a cents a ion advance.'
',.•Fiddhi to Near YOrk le . cants per tot.
Do; - Ake a ..41.1.ic..1. Cal mu iimin
tonp.if.al:#• prtce i'il October and ?Oei.mber.
Lam. ...;, .. , .. '..:.:,:.:..-..-:-",. 3•-.IIIA
Ireit:. ..i .4 ,, , ;.. i...-L... • .... i
(W.' . - 1. , •, ' '
aNIP t ... 4
Rclit 4o 4 l ',to Newitork 10 , 4 11-°
.. ' ~ -' .. AiIr,'SALIIPIBIOII ..,". ' . 1 . .
--.'. ...'' I _L' .'. • : . De°-,5+ I .
..ro snap by - cargo Or car los . ' .1 1
,_ _
'Wilkoe're & l'ittitoniV.Ash.:.".:.. '':' .t 5 ."; 5 75
LykertirreaL R. Alai; , —.I . -517 II 25
Elh nick's,. 'Oita or U. ash . .....1... 5 5 75
coil& 5,1
Front yard . or wharfs 4,5. oat& lion L .
.belivered to °mummers . : '.. 7 000'?. 75
creel and'comberians .... t
. .
.6 e l ,
?r: T,
e s t• Locust, Point, for A
stapplng : 5111 6 OD
AT GEOROtT0 1 14 VI .
cumberiind: f . c!, b., tor shippinaL
~ -
- AT ELAITRE-DE GRACE. i 11.'
, ,
willtesearte & Plitstot on b0ant.:...;.../4, :. @ 5 . la
Sunbury eShunokin " ' " t... . . ... I , 646
/*eta: Valley... . V -1 " ' 51-6q1:4'515
99elkiiilleilk.Ce. Railroads. for 1
~Tho eilloolow to the quality ;Oast tgarept
thefellinitogl i tall9oo49 for the week =pi g I
' • ' ! . ‘wiocii„ •''
:91torRill a a u.-a. r it ' , . 1,1
fichto4ll,llalley...! ...... . . A.1,.'.' 4.094/ 12'
Mk im.00n............ 1....J11:-;:... 3.0319
Ilnlerpeß,.. - J. : • 6.1948 9f.
1' - ;:., 814 CR'RJartO . RORS. I
, Sentre a r simmu thelllß l Zl9 paw Road ..FO,
eodiaq, : •
- -. . , ...,• 1
P!! 1 . ..
2 *" . " - ; '7
mi t
. 1 . ..
, s , • , 1,„ :„ .-..., ... r ••,.. ; ,,,, , •••-
. - ,
Coal Trade, bp V-
et. iair; •
Pat .... .
. . . ... , •
. .; .
Asgard .
Port.ellaton
' Total tor
rleviousl7.lhill Tait
ibis= tbsel"at'is t
'. • necitake, . • -
Gal. Ty!itit_blijlllallrolid; for 15417...418.
'ne - quenUtjaeat ad. daYlvefidillig
-December., IST:.
41k. aid 5 . . . ... . ' ! - 9i),9411
.. . ...s,ess
19.
. ... • . 148 011
. 11tboy1ki11, Hayek: ......... • 10,143 13
'Auburn . . . . ' 1,41,31
Pact C►prtm, . • ' 14,749 03
Total - tor Week—.• •
' • Pteticattly . •
Leklall Pend Wil44/141
• Week aiding with test 7.. •
MOMS,
Wilbur*
W s "
I weeklast yew
tail Troia fa
dArt!alt the
I *lnc
4 *.•
I COOlierlaiii4 0644.
untitroccouirimpartsa oven itif
Rtuuksytnuibl Rdfraud up to Nor
a
• •
%gas' .•
. For Year: • ti0„,15.9 043 u5 ,61 0l
Pit 409,6
I. --- •
04.106 .
.
_ • EAlmaket4o 6l. Trade' ,ter
For ,)4 malt rm Sataiday Into
ors► ~.~
Safor
.
.111t., , ,kaisul.• •
Jeado • ,i••
' •
SM.*. t
Boit Moastaiir:
_..'„
New To* Itelip
lkso
Gelman Brook Cosi C
Coil Co
Cold, OD-
Dew* Yeatlaft.. / ..
I °2l llM
Ci . a l.
ld •
;•
. • ot t o
" siia .
AidwellOc
•I • aca9lo 7 l - ..
4 411 171 "..*. .'. •
• ***
-- r-••• •
- ,
Wirligt
flirt& IA Mann * :
0911 Ai 240 00
NPR ago,
XL Etna.
'W Wee
ats =
IL Jaw Coal M..
;aka Matadi MX!.
Tti Coal CU...,
Malan 001100. ,1:.
Wromilw
Mame Cos CoatOo:.
tr...
= .00daa".
d
Odaltbt.
like,at Mil Ocala
tlarialiticacto•
new ?derma C 0...
Posibixt Cost
vim 030
Jobs Ha5m...4...
_, • •
! „!" !I; 1 1
! 7
Tool* it: ~ pion
• !
maioil
Diritioroa eingar.,Withiginat Ow" sat
,""-T si g et ‘ 6; ‘, ll4 k a r 4 M' P. "4'
NENE
.
I 1I
TEE LATBST .111LVS
,0 011 4 .11 Y, I.lloor st IMO.
assivosiamile-Whe Leadea Praia aaalai„ : *.,..
~lArCiaden.A, he memage-'-isisellideim:- -- • . •
: - Dir. l llOutlare4 fwm the.Jholkka7Coniahll- 'l-'•
tee.' opened
odd,
on' Impeachment la: .
; the House tai Windily, bl i i i i lengthi
.. .
Mita facer. Her estiand , ehe-.. , . . ,
today *ening irnineol' hit . caner theriedbig „' i
of the joining.. The ..fiflieaker of: thit Bolisa6-: r.
Canonic:o*kt Intend* 'of Adatsialfaribe i ;0... • •
'strictest !order In the gallevies,sod.'94: the' '. ,
fiecc Awing this woWbIF-'“,oweO. mf:'ktom . ' •
' Loadon.. Lee r , 'noon ..-7-vogisoiMmitracts -.-/ •
. ..
amp Prelid.ent.. Jolinsont Massage, ?corniced
'by:the:mtge. ice% publlibedbere today: ..la ''
ornamenting on it the_TiMatillYs tintmluge ..' • -..
. shows - het debaser,: has lamed nothlngt;he
Inn - .Monogr In' Impudeues, be; te- .. .;
girds • • odicie is absolute :sovereign._ do :' -,
their p tire, and be forfeits alt tescreet.' . -'• -
The of Ponds cuM, similar ,hiagoissa ow, • .
'the imb • • • - . • :... -..— :
The: dream In tile _ utilise.. ..,
•to the A Mama , claims. 'Coopled With Lord • -
Stanley 'dispatch - to Mr. Ford on' the lame - -..
imbom, ii"*Meated comiderahilidistrail in
tinancial circles'.
' .hhr-GkrnOge L: 'Schuyler; oflfenehOli?,
*uay, was In New : York 'oa• Tiniviodar- , • ',
GI L
Amming granting ,a discharge om all 11011 V -
ties - for. debt, node? the . ' tat Slahrtipt:
Law.. His petftion as flied by , 'hotted' • . • .
. that 'be. owed. debts .moan tlat to 'between •
$3,000,000 and.'14.000,000. and that till as '
sett aniinguting ;bUjiat nothing et 'idL Mr. , • .
.Schuyler was a prougoent banher sad iiplicia- '' -
-latoi in•Wth street *kw Yearn ago, sulk it -., :
Member of h . , family - which -tits Irneek_telta .
'prominent in polit i csand in MLitt* IlSkia , - -
of well at &Mice. ~.I I - - . , .
- • 'The people of St: Thoinas hava-voted-ta ,-,: -;
favor of annexation to the Vatted EitamiL --. i' •
The (Rohe Print Works In FaUllitarAtail.. . :.l'
Cachusetts.7 :exploded a boiler on Ttionedoiy . ...
and the, main building was destifyedby: eta, ~ .
Three persom. Were 'injured.. - ..- . .• '
1
It is announced , by, authority that. -ibajo . , „;1
joittlemocminactiamofiegailmalmolo4-:
'the hionoh.of DCterutir. '.: ~ :, ',:‘,:• .
1 1 ; 2
11 4 1:,
1 4 150
3 15
2542
0012
• 005)
00%
15 256
25421
4 4 a
4 i r
4 l (
I
4730
9
The United States steamers De Soto- ate
Moasegatiele we 'reported to bete Deer: tat .
ld the recent tenth'e hurricane on tbe Meads f •
of, lit. Thomas ouut.Seata Deus. ,•• •
;The abater* still jiteyilitat Hama
towlssued duaee holdtoctivery
eltizea or Mexico Wall , Oglitigf airV 4 ;lf
v • i TTers) lct of $250.000 for lilt '
1 4 1
3 - 50
75
'returned, has been given egainst-Ce. a 5
Co-, whlskydistillers, of Cincinnati.-
.1 ,i , •
The foredo House of , Representaltras T_ .„
his passeid a bill making-Dimver the Oipitid ! 1
of Colorado. • . i ,-,". .. •, .
~,The stock - Market' wo dull htPhiladelPhie. t - 1 ' -
)
on Thursday, and prices werei4imilied ala • -'•
sier.
tither !o .In flour there was more do- • ,!- - c, , •
ing. Wheis,,rye?.ifOrn - and oats were ms: _ ..
~""L , -' '- ..
f . , ' V/
'''
It ' 1 ' o Ro ber t ;
r ow, ~...4,
.I IT,Ps ',
. /
a that of the( tariffi , cf ,184G —tha, ile• . - '
st'inictive measure diii country hai Sva !dlr.*: i
reczerrenda among bother things. 1:1't sil:gag ; )l : "-
I ' *Well we cannot.. publish for ; Want 9it ''... -.
-room,, a foreign 30milur *250,,000.0004.4*. , ,' --! ~
to brine:about a resumptic4.4 spina Pay- ..,i''' -,
Menus: lie then recommends a tiriff4eiatr ,
to the bill of 1846:hlitts main fesituresertilsia
;Woulw b i x
d soon dralUAll•the, coin 'tat of the
iUptr7 again to pay for foreign fa ' o r
... .
.fnourse, we would have to pay theta ton
_,/
tido' lean, and, 1111111 course of three 4.1 i four
years More we wort d require,. a •similar, toms ,
. 1
to prermt the banks from suspendingiurela.' '
.. I,Y $500,000,000, in. coin IMO dishiest
rom the country-dariag the conthmerms'of
,_- .
tiii, tariff Of 1846, to, pay tor. foralguip*M - -`,.
which'under a different. policy,. amid hue"
been msde at hinnel During the earee'peri-- ;4},
od We bail a little smash In isqo, and ,it sr&• '
; Mendota', One in , 18&T, destroying *OW .
;
Ol s
At 19.1 to ssfjo. ,OOO more.. While-we -ad-
mired his pate ties during the Ite*
,lioo: '
we niast Woof 4at we have .11 lir!' Or:
'i r opinion of his stte manship.' Such policy:..
would suit Euto ie uch better thin woulit N 4
,
ithiUrdled States.. . I .' -
Dau i STI . l'' e a n/an la the mune ni isisivi,
paper published In Harrisburg by Ililesiso,
Dungllson, Forneo - Hardman, ill . e*kerl
aced gentlemen frkthe profession. the pa-. • ,
Per ,is edited , with ability and dignity; and',
'promises to be ' influential and respected
exponent and defeiider of the principlait 'of -,'
the. Reptiblicasfpa4. tia MxgraitilliffraP• -
f
;Rareness is unex6 ptionable. Wel-vr
. .4
the State 1:4 ultra in .61 4 rank, °l:Purn ,
.-1 .
and trust that Its, p rojectors inn meeswlus,"
• liberal encouragen t ennt and abSndant success.
Masai., Snoie. i
established an e
Bethlehem;: P.
thousand acres of
Pennsylvania slat'
lands fOr sale.
• - ' 1.-....;...
. D. •
1 , Dee. • , ;861::
: • •••• • $4, • • 4.4
{93,8{9'19
291 1 91111.16
IMO% 08'
5.111,998 05
the week
. 128 11
. 4,496 01.
=Li
MU=
20.981 19
- 6,849 18
1 4 6 06
11,637 06 '
I.BSI 10
u,n4 et.
1034011
1,919 11
V 44 04
:,' 40.11,
- ' ONORESS.• .
•• Wasuctorox, D . 2: -Brateti . --Me, Corbett."
introduced a bill substitute gold Detester legal •
tender 'note*, and fad/tate tbe redemption of, 7,
-*re payments. The fine session of the. fedi-%
imers°, was en declared,adjoissed,• are
t ett
etrad session was called to order. .11. r. Me
, •wartfilatrodnoed bill to establisir;-s ' National'
ffehabl of 'Mines., r. `Fowler, a bill for the re- ,
i ptfid,tof tai' on ton. A resolution permitting,
Admiral Thacker receive a decoration front this , ,
I d
_Moister the Ma ion bleeds was pulsed. A• • -
ooatauttett appoin tow Presitisat . ..
reported that be jw oeinmutdeste with -do
Senate -4m Tnesday. Adjourned. , '
- Rocax.-The Committee on soil Cktr• •
)0141 ,kt-tniZ ei
-- ,.reacY*o instrudied to Inquire into . °wad
eney[of to chaeging the law in reaped to th e ,'
taxation °trona* bank stock as to puma. W.
`atockewnedon the State wherei &habitat Is tome- . '• •
el to`biit asseesetand paid into the city or:town .c :
whets tbe stockh
olders reside. A resolution ---- •
*traction the Judiciary Committee to . t ..,
report wnetheroinder , the Constitutiotied • ihe 1 1i I,
laws df nations , fkogress hat the rig sat
I • or. refuse. at its discretion, the peti
...,
in the treaty tot , , the .aession of c an s
•'" to the United tifitteelrae w ed. TbeCollegt- .
990 ‘.
:no tee on Woe and Neste tooted to inqdre 6
ma into the expeduecy of in tag a new 10•116 ,'-'
,lit paitible - efor tee years. and redeemable Waif- •• . ,
,art thirty years. Inc+ e ln, by the issue at deeper cratt.. 1
.481 bonds, interest yableT semi-ennualty,"to
• min ; •
Alt • taxable at the ra Of me per cent.. lobe deduct.
JOS ad from interest ithettield. _ A resolution dealer- ,- , •
048 'f u 0 that the•publio policy andnational honor Oka" ') .„
' 9ls ' forbade the rederiration of th e feuded debt of the l ,
'N,I United States to . doprecutea, .piPer woes ' i '',
43 . was referred to the' committee on Ways •
...
- ' Keens. D call foe the previoda question - being re.
II • jested. ; The Conimittencolleoldog and Caesar, •
t 3 ay, me directed kciequire into the expeffisneYst i , .
- rct: l eg national blithe to redeem, theireirenho 1- .
on in Min froth the Ist of May, 11385. , Tap rain
II "was then erased' sad the emend, semi= !
began:.:.-Ssyeral bills and'resolutioce pf tostrate• 1 '
, .
Lion tomotrunittne were ikeroduratik - 1
' -
Tec.ls.-4 , l3ssatt.-The ammo *greet= • .
ran thOWOrd "Honorable'"*thicit had
... aeo:ff
'on the journal before the . pewee of i i ,
The "tending committee for tile asimalea. ~
lect-W. A petition from government diets stiff -
employees in Washington, asking tag kMeited ' t'
Increase of salaries, was received. The Pre& . •
dent'smeswe was read_ A bill ,authortelng the
Western Railroad to loss* its
western teredrate . at Benne Yobs in Ran • -• .
/mono° Way, wee introduced.' 04 * '
inquiry of the Secretary of the ry. relative- -'
Tn t rvs
to the taxes collected by the emend help '
`national banksoto. weesdopted . - fwd.! - l es
Ronex.-Nr. Stevens intradueed a- ill to-sp. s • ' '
Walsh asysteto of comma® schools toe* Diel=-' .'• i
: Wet of Columbia. A resolution tustresting as'. ,
inquiry into the propriety of so anthseling the
- revenue law; as to sacratara and seems ate 'dm /,',,
- ' of spirits according to the capacity of theivessek, ~ ' \
iiii instead of thepresout mode, wee adopted; Thaiti::::.
Trended's. ntemege Wu '...received, and 151
an. Schenk denounced ti publication in"the Deraign.
;Bs littcs before 11 -- bsd hem presented to Congrese. ---
Jos After some discussion the message • into Wand
Lea to the Committee of the Wieder on thejlisis p 1
Lot the Union.- The Committee Oh • 21900904 11/60
1.11ct,._, is report In favor of lifters. •Beelt„
• Joesaii Graver
, 1015 . ..and Knott,-Of Kentucky, and ell except Iffer Ete.i 4
4 47 4 ler, who was not preont, nets swain ' Ift.
h Committee-on Ways and None repo a ler d'
096
oii providing thatnill :cotton voits th rt a ed
17Dintd:
1,014 Mks laler Unt lltrilfsVehall a
bbe ecteaspiliont ,
1,404, intensal tax, which wee dracessid I t ralt
members, but not finally silted tram. ?.
<:, • ••• Dec. 5 -lint ere:-On motion ot ,Nr. maw,
, t a h r e t taident was askeirldir
Brest
=t , i e d
,LT....i 2 to clai ms between that manta
_and the trailedC
4 "7 States. YA.r.Dinitofot Mo. olbood a cosionmil .-
- monition &daring that- ioFfiskifett kill i r°'
cl
,9 4 'imb& hi& prerogative lit' ' of
Commis as inconetitutiesun in the asisom _ra:
cd
Wel. initylicall remeoo by the Sup Court: end ,that b
hat .
• conduce ii so doing cellar•foriatterameen. The
, _resolution was rattled end-steered to be printed.
L l6O Mr. Wilson introdueed a.. Sill Prertdkilff tact-:s
OM of those voting in the Sputa, imisoll Of -
4 S T P 'a mil of theregis, may mil a eraventiont. '
gr. zamme bill .oir to ode PalwraWal..,
k en, theirabfie debt was considered until ittormiat.
u 49, 116091.-001004300 of Mr. lelley. of Ils.,,ths
ort of the Treasury was directelto report': I
r. t ino E ir i = to the anwoot of Ohoetenentiands imi •
I,sis decant in each National bent on the lint of each
094 month, froto June. 1586..0 Onoher,lB6o. , Ir.
1.456 Cullom ot-11.11., offered a retotutiebodeich wast
i.tro isii, declaring the Unitedflrates eta
, .. 1 1 nee rag proteet thwtightelothar einem"
',"' The bill to repeal the cotton tax toratakes . t ,N
SO
l e and pained, an reported treat the cotnnalttee. , a
ura done Executive commardcathos were mosived.. 4 :
,
t,see I communication from a nnmber of --
asking
iFt Ali , '
I.Bn
to the premature pas of tbsfftire -
le communication
was rewired site reigned. Oterainent
1 . 614 ,... resolam for the Mini of lire leilfsechimenf , t
r 0.,.,„ end Ordnance Ceranittees. were preeseted ham
'"" the Senate. The Retteurlonstestibiett Ire , • tily
tote
03 4 bled, and pending slot* mkt*, Orftiteee OW
ois SOU% tla Woo 16094,. ' ", I : 4l'
Ule . \ 1
411- Newt es awns lonia. B. , r . i. '-,
-
r ,144 irens anew YORK Ir r n i ggl uar. ) OW? Itt o ,lr •
, • 110.1 iffitaKni :I „ -
. Tebootforcie - iiit 6.'"=•ii=totig,with a tt... 1
stock oftlty Oman VVVVAIL BP mr
rates, and orate sold st the tomtit WU
'
share le the _alit Intseprtee, • ron go. - - :r
Perdees le mstaial se stvenhes -'
thug& conto m etig the he
erittedrwe ett e.".-,,
I- tweallr i ttelliei tie &ewer arra. lender dine on'., - '.
the* wlll take the we* donna artitik VW
.. -,
moa n w oad au* Nisei nti .
• prams awl sew mit VI ogle Olt ilioge
, udtmovetriibt gm uorkm . it- • or%)
vale, 4 - . . - Poi Ivo . elik 4.
PAM 16
105.1581 06
611:957 12
481,81010..
I eon 69'
IS En ra
te3,24§ to
SEM
4MG3 0.--
.--
41,1113 09
=l9
U,.
dr6 ITO
t 24. 4
4.141 104.4
4.194 911.11
4.194 NU
1,929 MI
i.. 141 10.1
699 49,1
1191 9,1
I h .
Jam
spe l a sl9
V 119. 01
159.116 If
en.inberliad
314 116-67.•
• TOTAL:
$9,094
" 116,14 T
.914.599
=IIC I I
122,07 1
1E9,222
11. M
114,641 i
41,244
N 9 MI
;1.131
1.483
1.13 T • 34
1,161 -113,
; Cl 3 '23
• I lan NI A
4 :449 11,
%fa 6
1.143
451 •13
1 44
1 . • 43
WI 11
434 • 9
910 . 16
31.03 3
13,263
133.413
37.3.13
13/.1140
33,010
1.733
/4333
VS.
r 814
9,004
1,9651
8,030
1,189
3.6 T
as NM
i,ets V
lin Mit
tint isj
1.202
2,948
- 19.101
22.351
10. in
1
451
1.118
1,119
IS
$lBl 17,
all I
24.11110
1,414
OLINE
161
vits
15400 Word
66,4144.904.1 e
Alos I.l9krkt
\\
N., 1
hi
-110
ncti, & \ IEI oac*Acir,kitar,
atensive iland , agency - . In,
They bEte s i for sale Us,
bnpmeed nolmpioved
e, coal, Iron.ore and limber '
dtenor of A.ndrew John- '
iet consider theitlhe was •
four years ago. Very like
e people think •that he has
tln that respect, do this
'Faoxithe polio
12 . 13'S Homage, he,
a great scoundrel
ly he wne, and lb
not ehered the le
day., • I
t walk . .sioll . frOMPortland
is 'a great w.tlko. - ,
Alicren 'far in - -jtie t t -
•etore`pf the Pooroui to ph
rion from them in regard to
(of
jot "than" Ten Tficiutatol
WEstini did 't
to Chictigo.
•der.if he could
denoOf th 4 Dir 4
tabx Mi
r y. Informs
the cwhereithoats
•
. i ..
'_ ~.
NI