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NW pa Tee n Addriu,,r a ICAZATTP.. - itzij,,gfireourtzeti. liiitturjhAretit. #,V•, , At' 644117777 X .I CA 7 C74PK E Z. nI . ,I*AY,OICEMBEM/0. ire#V, 4 , P - 31 , It. 4100: . wevAitity; .7 141 (01 11 9VARG,,: - ,ol grz :Abu: r. iitAlatc - . eTni., l Z o P. 2o :wlic7 a re-hunfltYl, for deg' inignettnettl,. for Ahem to d#Odt, .1 111 1 1 nnUeticed atones aailtadeir;eamp at the eleventh 7/ 611 : 6 Thit 1 71M ° 0-47,./filselt .(0-41ey, MAIM him ; urge hilef i lreprP*' niighbare Lit eo- Lst ti be worth g of Ifseranneor in come tkotilone of the clgritintete wore; dlettitcated irlth the rtiOnit,V4l 4 ;l3.ligle foi_Clty , Control leL neuttlerann;will 'nototioto Ter. .41lItmetlae are 'to • tiligit t - ,filtr,toVe OrOgrinted correctly bcfoic-XOtlftif, w 44.1 3 1 J: 4 4 / I •f4rfita, 1 4 : 11.4111 1 , 48 n or : gAI tiuir+cotairrigittional ! prptibiliatt Con ; 441461, 4ndonilia . ' it br Obeli I ‘ . not to do,,itays: ,•• • • Zilo Cowreotlozi:• ray: and :yroperly should ibe,tairarlos and ultra it irrii liiallottaloated, iinpoacol, ephstf u P ,lt moat no do , anything to still * lo3 o l oth#4. l otiltelmtlez 41 conto Nc ItIiTIII7AT 1 . 110130 t. Republicans Of . 4i6olid":;l4ellaeaCiir from their places of business, to vote be4oPl PP z ENT°, ca, coo,:filitorfeW Of empToss ment. If they leave this duty till km the day,.thr =duplicity of-cares and engagements may present them from ' .1., r , • SOTS EAELY. — RepIabIiCIRLEI, 'MOM ; *lliftriftie, - 4 at I be Imlletlued each hour, sad should the t • Democrats get heavy vote before noon, or show a majority at any time couraging to the 1:1111MIC13. Let the voting coNaMt4o early, so that: horn Mostar% ttr , thislaiKtiteltarmbilatan vriirkeeli fismiy inzdraniv of 'tint of tltS. o pod ' ' • • 'd i - Tnn . thmamittee- of Ways ea Mo n a d ;-414114(.4 , :.nktt;j i lo-* to dorniiitiii i L-Atat - Tialm..E.ientba iliai m i t , i of ' the problem Is to got honest revenue .': . ofireerni,sued that !annoy bartionerso long as ilfe - rteilientli tilleiivid - tcriaticont the but men to maker room for each as 41PC 1, 4,14r toltdmi than vdtart'Risits , i \ from a willingness to eupport any policy he rely:Actete, ..pealles, the whisky tax, ea now Managed," can li• -• Mad; to ) yield a good deal 'of inonertoivirds Yiy ' ingsfameklitie .expenses in the • coming preeldeathal outsets.— The more the goy cruntsat , shalt be. defrauded, the: o nion. t.-Ayklitoutiticiisildicnat Committeelvill . qua of the editors of , the /Pa. - 7 1 .D.S . 'cOnAnieted:C. three weeks' •C 1 0 ,12111 111 A1ki1,;34. Ile gives , . •.. . ootay" picture of the m Stele of affairs in tlfitittda:" . . ....Thillefaitiiihich have reached this eity,,have smt , heen •exaggereted.. detki ll 4.. - cetooltiOn,Of _the "coinativ.4l Worse than represented. Gloom and despair pervade the minds of the entire farminwpoWedatinti. 'The letseaof those engaged to the culture of cotton will be . enormous.tuflutlew.pm. ray. expellee & The losses this year are much larger than Pi'. lll,l kYoar- ' , neatens are - rapidly Fir t atiKalicksrliazattir; hands, e toTearthem longer." Ti pattimars of the mum - facture of iron in - "'"l9clive at prefect not lees-than %Yell Melting furnaces In blast In the „ Etatin.baidee attest, earokielet bola eXp4TtbettrOft with coal:" or these, fire are at Pilot , 'Knob, one et Kir trtit it , Moselle, with an aggregate capital _ Involved of nix handfed thousand dollars.. Them fur naceemell from seen average of forty tellateriet- The. 19e - ,,taire „ care - folly collated the statistics publinhea for %Dina of , the 'Ameri canlron 'and Steel , tuanclation, and find that figure to bets 1 0.'1' 1411,0 . Veinge or:American: firme r cie.-41M - Cornwall liridge Iron 'Coin , . pay of Connacrirut - only producing 11 . 010Wil beat of llllY , dollars, Vrblch Is tly}fal tatern 611 • Prrranunna, Dec. 9, 1887, - statement fn S~i6_t?aztiis'tilL morning. that "an sealant seas made, redottly, to Per Vohn P 2-0 40..i.e.47141:damCnossIteld by. Etizri , et. , - s raptier Is newt Ao rue., anon of "zengfamaili','..ishiiAtarS -had sconias an arrengenteni iri store fee Me, (albett the inialuniiiiits of such apoidnouvrould bo toast acieeptable,) not has any'periett possessing., int mate* etititlr, the present administration L eter'intltuated an inten tion so 0,, msrany.of the Federal offices fn thin District, 1.10.aft!,P4b141,141•Ca . . . Very respeetgallg;:itc..;...:.!: a ' - Jona: P. Chan. , Islown- &nit a Committee went from hereto Washl.l4ton to secure nn , Ong. 0 07 ! APP01 4 e4t14444?! . Atr. josrN ii s 7sd tni knoin that ther'Presidehi refeeed 'ire's. to grant this 4 4 .944.0ee :••It Willa Ai, most surprislegrunder the'clictinf standekif-thle tnotattient'was conceived; sada netons attempt .made to carryit Into execution, without the knowledge and congest of 26. Grass. The people of thit gjter p l county , will : Tent to is bare , liiprokuble very, qS M AK I V4MIVkiIAqr9;MPPMZ it Mg authentic. +Wei iant'ettttlturuttri. Mrs Orrne hes, Wm:witted to the 114‘Toreconielitfoiar Oentention . iin Article, on Oda subject, and urged the AdOptlen , thernorin : an: able' re-;' Pare' in L W, 'is' iispadcd' by a seeffnlty , orthi , Caineulthie having tho mattesdn charge. .3.1 a Article embraces three poititik' It pfosides 'that the rte. copkrseffetebribe' bi; lei 0 Mend shell b 6 i eilini;tnlntihable bjr irciprisoriment foratleast, throe years; that the person eirattim babe which , may bo thus acepteite&tli aotia deemed igidity of , crime nor entdocted to; 'punishment ;tit all; bat, tLat if the bribe ba offal, 'ilia person otreildile-ehilli tit( Patasied'hi tie same way and to the name extent mi l tha takihoxletmstikute. tntional provision of this 001:1 would coma or near furnishing e complete remedy Mend! cortuptietion)MY ;Ma/ 44,41144;.' 44101 ft•is . ; Ea , tberot . ttre#nt the, suggestion encinters strong Volitiba `or !eetlikoiiitt'leitthilfficerity of the coo rention la Its prof - mail:at 9fAeelns, i‘XPIA an end to practices by whiah'legishilid'ir is disgraced.' flan, name ua , was brutaily maltreat ed at bib residence, near Maysville, on the 23d, alt., by a gang of the savalled 11410Arleillgs4Zatal so-called, rape, whioh RIM fastened to his neek. When halfdead, he was taken down and ordered to qv* ilsolcUdllyrar:c!nco, on pain ofdeath. . ~1 BM MEMO Plllff .' ``~~NIGFST.'. FORTIER CONGRESS, Proposed. Treaty: for the, Ces sion of lizitish Territory:r., Belliprant Sights to Abyssinia The ..Alabazila Olairts Reference °tide President's Message *nriciy Orekeiii 0 1 1,14ileirrao:II to tt nagnurri, - Withal - Norms Dce If; DM. • The Chalr submitted a communication ,from the Attorney General, transmitting glen/4A Of the various. Assistant Dia iiiat Atiorniei, With salaries &a. Laiit on the table. -- , • •'. ! Also, from the Secretary of, tho Treas ury; stating, In imarvir to inquiry, that 'throe per cent, of the amount above nix . • , t ., ;hundred dollars hail been deducted from theialultlrarlatigeg,'acepidingtolatv-i Mr. SC.IINER presented a . petition front Trkehla boining 'ailiv - eircrit,llak l and bond holders. of the central bratallt. of the Pactile,,Rastroad,, praying that nothing contained In the act in relation to the Beaten,. Division al the Pacitic Railroad Coinnady shall be construed to prejudieotheir branch. Retorted. • On motion of Mr. ItARLAN, the Own mites@ on. Military . K ffalm was instruct ed to Inquire into the propriety of amend ing thaact entitled, "An not declaring and fixing the. right* of volunteers as parte of the army," approved March 2d, led:, ao to _include previeua service in mnrine corps in eanhllabing the relative rank in Moamar also, as to the Proi ety of aathorizlngthet Seenstmi of War to take Into consideration In all !Me, previous rank as well. a s previous ser vice in IteW ll 4. ll lgtbe potitien of an of-, On motion of ftfaitinfllTlLL the Secretary of the- Trc ry teas dire cted: to-furnish. the ,Settato the, names of all indivkltdds :to *Leta etT s catittirixt and abandoned property MA - released, tat tune, quality and value thereof, amount of money returned to each, and whether v Vad i tt " tre h larel to ptlysual!'iyif'ecdior.dcoUrn pensation ot any kind to any attorney or other pemoo, and tho, oviden n wbis l l, ' and tinder What ism ~,mi - sum property VMS released or paid over; also, whether any of emelt property or lis proms:lettere released to ?Miens who had been - engaged in rebellion or had given aid and comfort to the rebellion, and whether before releasing each prop erty or returningg. its proceeds, the de partment requtredeLtdmanta tthistabileh their loyalty by comPaient Proof; and esti - a 'copy Of any correspondence be tween'the Csnrt it.f 'Claims, orally of its agleam, Its regard_ to jtidgmeuta by said Court or payments theroorof whet are kboms as cation cases. I• , . Mr. RAMSEY pub tied the fellow inkwikicelwkttikioorg to las printec y lt elan ii . eistdati"Lw - diroct.d to inq;i n re into the expedieur,y era:, between the United States anti the minion et Can ada, wideltalildf :co , the following provisions: First,. that duties of five per cent. ad rdlorrra area be imposed oxtail ' taaportabows front Can.....licimptheatts- ' elusive production or manufacture' of Cenada,to thdUnited States, ur for the United States to Canada, which shall im. substituted for the existing tariffs of the reapective countries; Secant!, the the excise duties of - the, United, States And Canada eh •11 be totem, Hated _ by- coacurron legialation; Third, that the. navimitl n of the great lakes, contained channel o( the St. Law reactsalutil he forever Cr.• intim citizen! of lies tnited States and . . . I Fourth, thatctuunlian vossela In "ono= porta shall be entitled to all, e privileges of Arnericaiivessolainpanad . portaalfib, that, the Stahel - 1m of . the Atlantic coast, sb.nb o free, to tale m . ef /milt SOWs . tries; .Sixth,. that the cram g . n tweeter laws regulating copyrigh. . tent rights and postage shall hoe . • isti over both countries; Seventh, that C . . witlsthe consent of Groat Britain, shah cede to the United. Statist the d" ricts of 'North Anted= west of lologitn. 90*, on-cou abloom, to witt,Eind, that t IrnitedStates will pay KOOO,OOO to the Modem:lMay Company in foil for dl hatTe of all Maims: ict,the ' territory 'or .c JUllailic lion In North Ameri . whether robe:led on " the elm or' of Gm Company. or env' treaty '•al law, or , ustuagerSecond, the Unite (Santis will' assume the - public debt'of :HURL Col; amble, not exceeding - two "titian dot= lane 'Third, tel aid'ln the constructfon of the NM - thorn Pardee Railway 'from the' western extremity of Lake - Sup...dor t,' Puget Sotmd, tea - United States.r In ad dition to the grant of land 'fniretofore made., to guarantee dividends balsa per cent. upon eteek - -of Bald coopsits, pro vided the "amount 'ef !Kock gmratiteed as aforesaid, shall not exceed mile; and Congreas shall reel, nett the no- - carity for the advance on the account thereof; Fourth, the northwest territory eballbediVitial and organized 16rto ter ritories of the United States, 'Slot less than three innumber, with all the rights wed ,prlytimets of' the . ' eitlrena "and the government of 11 1 01 1tallatorritory, as far ea can bo made applicable.- ' . i.. .. • The act to suspend farther contiactilin •or the currency curia from the Ho t island was referral. I Mr. SUMNER offered a resole { on in :dr:acting the Courm Me° on 01114 era of the Senate todellne thedatles of Sem-taint at-Aram, eilVing !lent was nentiordetiM Ina his dutii.t. .Since ho bad 'teems Sf/A litor he bad der& mete Oro - Present Sir geantat-Arms in his scat. '' ' -, Air. TRUMBULL. bad nil fob on to the resolution t bm. it abbald ap ha total! officers. TiteSargestit-at. wiaam ployed Mk keeping poreensfrout Staff Der who were not entitled to admission. • B. offered. ,to Amend bY malting UP Molt'. t~tatiort apply to the Secretary and other. of. After ' consideiable debate the avecat. tlOO ,was.nforred IA the ;Committee an Pav of Officers. • M.r., WILSON gave entice. , that ' , he should tmmarrow introdlice a hill to re move penile:Li durability from two hun dred' and zdtatity.four cilium, - of Al. hams, recommended by Generals Pope aud,fiwayna..The list frodudebeenimor Patton and General limgatretee , , 1.. Mr. SIENDERSON otfensiKit Motu lion call intron the Secretary'of the Tree eery for coptesof Instructions to onions In relation to, captured sod abandoned property, the Imohnt of muche from Moira/a of such, how return ed to tho Treasury, and how much still In the bands of officers receiving the same,4A. ~ I•..l• 1 , ,- 1,•,, Mr. FESSENDEN condemned this system of asking questions 'militarize, , natelyi'ami the red:dation lam ' Mr. CMANDLER called u phire . solution deckri ng that during The war between Abyssinia alid_ England the Uolted States would preserve ski neu trality. Ile 'maintained It was rely. a reniliatory measure. for the co of England towards this Governmen der ingthe rebellion. Tradltritairt ea . ad / edged tho Mahone claims, he onid have hams spent; J est' title bad t wA them out of court. Those claims ere a ling. lion on swery • •foot •of land 6 the oont i tent lutd adirwent islands own d by firi In would be smillciont mime u mid mold watts& national bon . maid never again refer to tho Alabama clahne until this mortgage was foredo.. nil, Otte believed Intaisengons were on the way here from Abyssinia to procure shine of wan. lin beilltved that flag 'could ha recognized and be would, if a 8ri11. 4... 01 P of war chaed one. of them Into &Netted States port, compel her to I remain under the guns ota fort - Datil the Abyssinian bad twenty-form hears' I start, Lot the Abyssinians light op old ocean With burning ships of Greet-Bri tain. if the Elms of Airfaainie enlisted seamen Imre, he hoped rorfoct neutrality would bo observed. He believed, if Um resolution passel that , from ten tow prh•stor. would ire on t h e seas lie tone hundred drys, and British chronometers would be cheap in this market as Anlo ricancheonametars were =win firttai* airs ANTHONY agreed that tho con duet, or , Entgland• during the rebellion hail:ha= wholly naidstillable, but the Duet. y: to' revenge...ourselves upon ,Ehglen - was 'to chow 'by .• our own gratin. and, power , the,auporlority of Sepubl novermounrchlal Institutions, l a b( attrwAipg . lzcro,tho capital end labor o Emrd Ira cowoorod robenj o k • w th t afunpagietker Seglaid against an; jet" new aveirOmeo het% that aMof peace... would , gorttrther or prow upon oth ryowers , theperefeet.fganandtj l c. ,ty °find !MI gee AS AZI land. Mr. JO 'o‘ w utlutrect, firths ,113.4,tic, resolute No greater asil couldlhap- r , i .1 .. , ... ''' F. : '- ;- : . i i '.". I -. 5 ),_.,.: _,•• . _. . ~,•1_,,,,;•1. ,_ , ..,,T.,i:„,,i_.,i,. , ~•,L i • .., ..„1 ] . : - . 2 1111 ..... 5..,) :—' / .. . 1 BM pork 16 ode . eiaeitrithait *rir oiiet Britain. We could emerge, doultticai, with honor , but with ..an Immensely in creaaed.deb;,...tAll. the great principleet of human freedom were recognized by 'Great Britain, and such a war would doubtless militatengainst human liberty: Great BritahapirMhily committed egress error in 'lB6l, and owed It to herself to pay every dollar of tho damages; and he contendodlhat ther resolution nroposed,' irrleftcet,_to resign thosn would ne ver rote to provnhe a neediess war with Great Britain. Mr. SCAINER said thopresent propo sition was , . vientatiirii: dOMiments In regard to the muter would reach the' Senate from the President In a few days. It would abetter to welt tilt the Com mittee ofi Forrigti Affairs had ceneldered this one mkt important question, before there, touching not only their Immediate luterests, but the law of. nations, and which involve tho dons derntion or great principles-whleli would 'probably. be es tablished for all time by the decision. 31r. IC YE . soid simibthing should e lone which would satisfy the people b s If necessary the law of retaliation should be resorted to. - Whets Orent Dritaln paid for those damages and apologized for-her I Insults to the American hag, ho Would be ready forth! poeFice ntivoktal by. the Senator (rem Rhode relent!. • Mr. HOWE made souse remarks, mainly humorous, concluding by saying tho Xing of•Alsyselobs would not, be a 'very effective ally in case of war. • Mr. :81.1SLNElt -moved on. ExeertUro .Seshihn; bitt withdrew It terniiotv;tie'lit !tt•oductionofeomo private bills: The CHAIR, submitted, n roply-from the STrtftiry-ertbe•Tiegistrylo the coo. olutime calling for information whether, 'aloe° Jen0,,1860, any unexpended anek smite appsupthdlons'llad been used to supply delletencies In others in the same Doparunent, or transferred to an neconehif..? ar hvhat authority?. The.. repli is ih;a9 clUtdr unf The eke ritihrch ISV, 'Late on the table nod ordered to ho printed. Mr. MORRILL'S bill relative to cur rency was postponed _until 'Wednesday. Tim Senate, after a short Executive Session, adjourned. 110II6r1 004{EllliESENTATIllis. 4.lsiliazintrlber orbit's end loint ; retori ihirdliti*ero i»trodncettaiid'rMerr&i iii eluding the following: ' By Mr. VAX Authorizing the Comptroller of Currency, with the approbation of the Secretary or too T„,reastd•Si, tares:eke - the ,ordorsappohat., digit rebelvei totikeohargintanybalail and rentoro such bank to tho owners thereof', By Mr. WILLIAMS, Ind.: To ex moot (into tA3,1110,/numttractuOd,. acEn Where. the, prOduot - - shall nat . t $3,000 per annum, except certain articles. • By Mr.. :. Th persons of- for- eign birth COIN Who haVe lat iexh•Xiatutaltied under the Constitution .atid lowa, are thereby absolved from all foreign allogi. once.. and that dlte Government of the United Stales shall afford them thesarna protection accorded to nat\s-es. By. • Mr. IiItOMWELL, Ills. Author izing ther•Secridary of the \ Treasury to uso.ionr. millions dollars in greenbacks monthS in redeefning bonds and'do• straying them. - By Mr. - WAIIIIBURIdE, Illlnniat provide fbr the recording of deeds in,...tho, Clerks °Mee of the United States Tils••• Inlo and Courts; also, to prevent pay - moot of claims for beiMitl3, or Iw. pressmen; or rot - ilea:m.4am ordemu rage, or detyation of any appliances of trans portation, or for transportation nerved, toils or ferriage, beyond the tariff of rates lixed by the ilizartortuaster Gen eral, or for use or occupation of Lands in the Insurrectionary' Suttee for. forUllea. By Mr. NEWCOMB: To abolish' the Sta tcalm of An.ie..itTriatsurer of the - United By Mr. LYNCH: To provide for the resuroptimr - OV greet+, dincvniatits"The hill proVldes that froirillie nest of Maich, ms. n&l eli Skiles notes when •• • ad, new notes issued, payablo in co/n mie year from dataatthe Treason; tha ha t zilch noteaeh allbefore maturity belegaltander amit ptirposes lneludinp theredemptiotted NaUomd -Bank notes, except for pay ment otimporr duty sud coin !Mama ou Goverrnnent bonds; after maturity they , shall'bolocal tender for all purposca ex-. cep; p 7. Government, nut the Secretary, may; after, - aped° - payment' has corn moored, Dane notes _payable In Coln in less,than, one year, -but not dots Owe threo-Montha,•and may , also • purcliam coin to motile turn to redeem to ,ads not e ieeedinefifty millions. • • •-•- - By Mr. LYNCH., To provide,: against undue expanskissind ocintzaction of the currency. The hill authorizes the haere taryof the Treasury tV• !sane thrnedued; died millions of mopon bonds, payable hi lawltilmoney at demand, at d_yo - per cent. totems: de coin, the, bonds , leaned` d - nor - person pitying' the , par value thereof fn lawful money. ' By Mr. W/LSON, of Ohio F'T•alutiftier• lee t he State authorities to tax mine. i interest bemiring United States notes. By Mr. PAY E.: To amend the boob raping lux . \ t ; ,• • • Bir.WAS rilitut NE, of Wisconsin: To amend the recur: itegee.l acts, by establlshinveCemitilssien consisting of the Secretary of War, Secretary-of the Interior •ma ,tione.rar, to fix annually, nn the Ist of JtilY, a tariff of 'charges for transporting freight and pas sengers an that road. ' • By Mr. WELKER; To amend the pen- •. • • ... 1 . 1 y.2 1 1r-13411DENG: A bill (or. By Mr. , of , Obit; : In referencia to Intends iaLAWRENCE the Miami, elver. BrIdr:EOGLEBTON: To- charier; the Washington and Cincinnati :Railroad. By. Mr. KERB: To regulate the com pensation of Assistant Assessors anclAso nietant Collectors of Internal Rsvenuo to certain ems: : • . By Mr. LOGAz.: In reference to long writyof retinue of nottworumissioned offi cers and Privates; also, requiring the Commlttoo of. Ways and -Means-to ln quire into th justice and expeaney reporting a b i ll refundingtholuco oll me tax colleandlrom 'officers of Ebel army:and' navy during the war.. Me.;.LbalitY4.:Jolnt roselutitms of theltichigtut Legislature in reference to public lands for wagon roade Wield-. ganand in reference to Improving. the barber at 'the mouth. of the Sheboyiut riven • By hti: • DßlGOS:_Detlalig actigisMt log lands to htlehhnin for ship canal, • ' Mr. TAKTGLIRIDGE : • arbor robltiff the sale of Cherokee !antis In y and providing for the, side thereof; also, to • grantiands in aid of the nommen schools la ths District of Columbia. . :• • By Mr. WINDOM To mueud their°. construction act of March Id, 15n7, by% providing Mat, the,',Constitutlons of the • Into rebel, States may LW ratified by a rint)ority , ed 'the vote, "cast at with do election.' By Mm CILLLOOTT:. To. establish ad ditional land districts to Colorado. "By. Mr.," TANTIPIMP.: To Amend National nrrency rat, by- rendering absolutely void all contents for charg ing greeter rates of interest thatt•prosid; ed ire the 00th section of that lieu.; -• .• • Mr. POLAND offered resolutitni Ihr. the appointment ore Committee of five; men:Mere to'Whieli shall. be re forrod'Altif reports of the Commissioners to revise, aimW tuvantra 'and •conecilldate.lho statutes of the United States. Adopted. MNBOLTWELL offered a tosolutb in directing Um Judiciary Committee to consider the cxpedioncy of AO amending the •art • to 'require -members •of-the 'Constitntionol Conventions In the unre constructed States to take the test oath, The SPEAKER- presented a.;ittasargo from the President in reply to a resolu tion. of the 17th of July lost, touchily armed_orgattizations Marengo tho death of ..hfoxibtalliam Ropirrod to the. Come ' mittotton•Foreign Affairs. .• • TheriniolutfOn on_ithe:clistribtitlon of tbo.Prasident'allfessage camo up, andon animated _discussion took . place on a, •prOploisitiort by Mr, 111J.T.LER., to refer . tothe,Comniitteoen Appropriations the.t, . part.referring to the appropriution for the purchase of Alaska. Washbnrne, of Ills, Washbunw, • of Wis., and Schenekliking thelground ;that the treaty waa not In operation until tho Iletwo agreed to make theapproprla ,(kaL' Ahlle ideciers. Banks, Slovene/ of Pa., and Robinson argued that the matter 'erne prdperly before the CO.ll- imitteilth'Poirign Aißstrs., Butlerti- m'opositlon was rejected,' and •tho. matter remains committed to the Committeemerorrign Affairs. Mr. BROOKS called fora separate wale en the • retwiltition referring part, of the • masen^e to a noted. Committee on Be ; denstrimtlon, and It irestiltedi yeas,.ll2; nave; i2Othcr safe wore then adopted.. - The SPEAKER - presented a reporb . from the Secretary of the Triaiury real. tive to ibllttnenut of lax received from National Banks: - Referred. • Mr•-.FULIAIS : from -the 'Committee P'tblie Cantle, reported back the tilliffe. 'clarity forfeited certain lands grunted for • Itailroadi purpoiscs in Alabama, alcPl,l.9,impi,end Itccorn, Mr. EIUBBARD, of What Nii.; ; clifred • a rc ; ;Attog.:l4lstructinirthe ',Votarolttee on Banking and Currency to inquire , into tbeexpeilloney.ofamendity the ; Donal currency law so as„ to extend. its advantages to all persona wile Wlll`eciiii.. ply with ilaiprOvisions and restrict the ffilin ipsniDq of bin:lir:nem" to twanhirda the icultri capita or the bank. .Adopted. surf : 1'! Mr. BARNES moved to suspend the v INI' 1:allow himself, r.Wood otinfrith retold their votes egithret - A➢ , - Peachment. The rifles were not sus- pended—yees - eighty-five, nays' fifty— less than twodhirds. MnELDRIDOB heriMatir±n , rot. Mr. Van Trump to print some remarks be had prepared on the Constitutional point of the t ent ...,questiloo r Vo i t Bl artrittt ed MSainion;niiiiii ate, reappointing the, Joint cam , ___reitteeeon 'repairs Co 'the President's ridanmion and on Axing the pay of obi ' eers of M eth Willies; were concurred In, And the iittur them bees - 16k' eisteposed these committees last .Nession wore re . Appointed. Ties - Separo bill- Ruing thg. quorum of , the Slip-ems Coifif at ffe, Mlsprufsed. -- The Sonata hill striking,, the word n whitek , from 'all - lifereintiffiihartais of the District of Columbia, so as to make' colored men conloMmatto hold office and eit•-emiluioe,'wsitiferisedl-Yeas oneyun deed and six, nave thirty-oighL . WILSON, of laws; offeremares. lution. caning on the, President for a record of the trial , of -Albert Lusk, in . New Orhurns, last August, for thy mnr der of a negro boy.',. Adopted. I - Mr. HOOPER moved to suspend the rulea that ha - night offer the following resolution c _ Retotred, That in they opinion . vr One /louse the Amount or niVentio etantially collected •hy• taxation shall not exceed three hundred million' dollars; 'thin the Coma tree on Ways and Means - be Etrueted to report a bill so ileief Ms from aXennlsxer and tariff duties to b 300.000,000, And that the, Conlmittee on Appmpriatlons be Instructed...not to exceed that marmot, including Interest' on the public debt.: in the eppropriatitnis 'reported tothe,llonee,:r 1 - e - lha' - dourse Isf sofifo rhinirlts; k 3rr' dioOPEßreald the .only; way to secure economy In the expenditures Is todi minish the nimpirts; and' in Idebelhat ;the heady linrdOit ortaxatidn \rhlch is inow...weighing on, lbe , people will. by :lightened : 'The' best - way .to lesereaso money in circulation is to diminish the amount exacted from the people by: tatt deg_ofr flftymillions from taxes.: • , oir.tSTEvENsiot PenruiSdvindi:warat-, ,od to know, how the. Committee a tlVivs and. Meaner was to 'distribute' the'Rirkse hruadred inaillions, and. requested Mx; Ifooper:to ere, somaindicatirms on that Mr. HOi."IPER rad& that Mini arsia ‘ tter not.fer Mot,hut for the Coinfalltes. - . 1 4r...1ELDRIDOE suggested 'an atriend ment/thiltinglatomed upoittontqwhisk.l" sad tobacto, IStrieral other eoggestrono verb. piade, but as the lifeesareilised to,seispend th e roleetttofder to let Mr. Hooper's resole ',don - be Offered, the Matter : thll :through for the present. Mr. DONNEL.frY ignited sr resolution 'for the printing and distribution, through !Migmatite of the tinitter States , is I'.u. repo; of an abstract of th e lohirhloi, 'contained In the report of the -Com mie 'stoner rieneraltifthe Lend Orrlisa`ftdept- . • . , .31r. WILVIC tt&reti ireselnlian In ettuctlng the Conithlttee on Connatoreo to ..4tquire Into,tho expodienO• of intpetzt-, to the:20010 ,barber;. at ~ t he month re thra.tAO Mtehlgtatc. ; uereiniresotn feria of nutulry In 'rerqr , :eneo to cartons eilbjeoteteero offered and ittrtindln, nod the U..=le atijourzahnt CENTRAL MW -801 FIR -- AMERICA, . 3 , • an 1 imastionac casanimoo—liaribtaiska i in and Volcanic Eraptions—liavalanas lltaa.+Tm oisfO inlunaor. 1; , - ; Cirjrclertaph Uinta I .l 4lnbaniliecioinc 1 Nmv Yong', Dec. 9.—The steamer Ris ing Star brings Panama dates to Nneeni ber 29th. ivOk tiubgntl M Colombia. hfosouera'a mesdames was commuted to three years banishment from the torrito. „ry. of the Republic, together with the lifieittion of- e ll riebtaastetisan,,, He goes to Ronnie. • • Cholera, is said to have broken out In Flondurasolear thoNicartagna Craftier.. Ara earthquake hod . velconie eruption took piaci, seer Realiss on the ith November, and resulted. In the deettrue 7 lion of {limitation. Au old volcano, called Rota, broke out again and was 10 full activity. All was quiet in - Coate Rica. The re- cont.trapox of rte attempPid revolution vraeonfoundedi -•-• A Lima letter of Nov. 21st says the revolution isepreading, and ,uo entisfne tory news had been yucelveT from Am.- quipa. Fear were entertained of -the capital : being aiteked by Moneneraa, law icee :banditatwno- thole I . selves when a reeolutlon breaks Out, The Ecuadorian Cabinet resigned In • cutlmdoence4Ttheicopdenniation of Er , Minister St stediente by•Cotterem. The - latter, before closing Its session, passed a . 1.11017 g et:duet eensure,to the president, accustnei - him; r ineaPlib4l corruption. Senor Carrion found him self deserted by, all-his friends, uns Die to form a new Cabinet, and to count Own the. public Some. lie resigned..l.l.6 Presidency. The Tlee-President;Senor Arteta, took his place. New elections wer9.STUP.4-f9F'bectlnbeftird.b.: .brEvirs Tm,Elart.o4:l4. treaty' fee Use' neeleele of ,et.. iThernes'and Sr. Johns islands- Will pro liablr.ffinl be talten sip tho Sim(' #ll :next sveek. , the, vseintilme roctire. 'ffieridatietia tot the parehese front rem rientailve commensal 'moo are 'coming and Senators Indicate isdiwisition to delay action until tuft her Indleatt9m, apppsral come from influetithil quiz' fir, New York Herald special says Mr. :Boutwell, though nee 'verytnattch astonished attbe fate which him befallen *the late bill At'NPltutKffinnillitt.ileebt,mt -guise that before many months Andrew Johnson -be impeached in real earnest and removed. Fie. says: ".It is ,impessible that the, Preildent,' in tlatell.wM' the modem' that.the.peoplo have at hat endorsed his policy and forced their representatives to overthrew his enemies, the impeachers can avol.i• committing some - outraitedris art that will dill down upon him the , atom retrl notion of Congress: , ! , —The Court:ef Ingulryto the ease of ' the Sixth and Nightla Re2,iments of Ma ryland 'Mathis,'ciliatedendeavor lag to offer as Indignity to the Governor, on the oonolon of the late tetrad* at lint :timers, directed that. both .regiments ho 'Publicly reprint:aided; 'the' officers of Companies'', Nand to be ,dismissed. and the enlisted man of these companies , to be dishonorably. .discharged from the service. 'lstleest ffitth..9ti-Tbothatf, eftholeth. Olt., state that Admiral Palmer and' the Dantsh Commlaatoner,trere to meet the Governoehf 13t: Thonine nokt day, to oomplete tho arrangements fore the transfer. of the Wand rto trio - United States. -The . people were pleased, but tiistneichants weraroft eachabteit Srith tho Meant American tariff. „.. , . —lklUrard '''Yotineton;' knavrtNn literary circler, endlar-%mony years connected with soma pr tiro leading novrispapenr•ln thin country al'utiltbr and James and. a broter- !et Gen. James Il.'3'6lmaton,Afed idSt.'Limie yore. tcrday morning, after along Soba.(ono tho Wcst „India . tr:linde) has been completely. melaruerphooeo. • The'. MI in MR uphenyirw3 opmmdAnnsy,pa.annipos —V actor Wright , Pt eiident of tb& Ve moot StoleAgrleultunf Society, wan tin•own MOM it wagon Mid : t2stantl anny Ipet. _.y kill- , : • —The ehlp Lord Brougham; Which lest 40:way-five of her Onset:gem .ham .cholera, Is still detained et "New`lrork —Patrick :Saab, who :as beaten .hy Phlifp Slathirljr daring 3' w 4r:token krawl 'on Wednesday. of last .we e k, in St. An thony, Mon., died on Monday from the streets of hht Injuries. The mordererhaa fled. Z.r: •Tl.to great mw mills both sides of the lIPAeF Mississfpid More stopped forthe winter: 'The river Is feerou evpr, • get. cury 20° abotie • -4 -4.43 gar Arthas,•mproniintrat citizen - and one a 7 the largest pork` packers of Bt.. Um's, dled_enddenly, YeßtptlnY ,4tor• —Colon cl - manned, in Aioncbes ter, Isola passonpir.bi:tho" Minnesota, width nirifed ca'..Neyr, 'rock' an Sunday. !Mbar a prininonr%bnolness mad in Root Saginaw, voy.; yea.' Corday morning. 4. . — While a.number pommel wefe akatingon.apoad nt Philadelphia eo terday afternoon, tholeo broke cindtarna boy* were drowned.. - , James B. Blake, 'ltepuhitcan, was re-elected hiayer,of.,,Warceo*,..l,4l494 yesterdaT, 1,440-majority. • Mid i ar d:*%: • arlik , . ' 4ote4 4,ll,7p2'ol7A,llall;:marsc, yptaravrf:',' The ThealdontOapt to the tinatayrda ,inidat the treatZ !b4,05,11;.110 States and - en'tte' Et till . Aonlilid 'an the Likes has been et:upended. / .........-y' ITT . §l3tatG-11,, TUE THREE OCLOCK FROX EUROPE. araU Service -to United Stales. Garibaldi lids Not Escaptd. Itoman anferenee Question Treaeonablo Speech at 'Dttblig) kno her Fenf Faueral Ceremony. CRY Teledhfrh to tha 1 , 11441.:481k (16.104 , ..; - - •.:IiKBAT .13151TA1N.-, ALS.II.6COI*E TO I . 7ATITF:i; EiTATES. Lpnnon, DirembET.O. , —Ther mall ant viebbetteeen tUoltOd States and the I.lritatu will uei ly by the Cunard Gbnipany. Theet ere of nib North Gokinen•liloyd balk beeliPCe , l4i: l,be American Govehenent, . Tee. bet hien line will-aliwiesing 1,11 : , ,ititeicA rem.'" .. ; - A thepateli Cross ;Florence tysles, it 4o eteiy• that Garibaldi •Lts escaped fro:c Caprera. .] MmitserrAnt,tirlmmit, ' At a large meeting held riS Dublin, Sunday itc]werflil speeett was in by dohnililartln t .of Riihourntsn which , . to 'generally . considered to Lana eontaMed "sentitnents of a treasonable uature,, Martin was formerly a.prontinent member tor the 3-ming Ireland !stay, was asscielited with John Mitchell In the publication of the timid iris/arm, and exiled fur tar tlcipation. in filo rebellion in 1S1& Ile has since born an ritivecatetortlia'-noiskli of the Union and is Chief of the tionsl League—an'oritnization but in directly, if at all, connected with the PedGr Maim:dent. litiarriet hattlitis paled. = Decembe'r illounbt the aelleml of a yttrvcron Corifereltefo for :the thdltomanqinian 'will be deferrc,l by the hi,Vell of 1111als lei-gieh4ti-whiclt IndbattorthAgrvnell , dovernment kaiidroldi Prejilafeß th; ra:Ntatat ouskeztars. • I,r..mfialps.,:nccetaber :Racal otmetjuitili,TbooF of A dim; thidgratui lArkin, took place tioroyestertlagreAbe procee,dingsyrev,vpry in.poalits.., Over a„ t telioF,,and persona walked lndto pra coxitOil, wlll.di rarirched I.l.Wough 'the prl4s6ll>inarcits of the city.' I=l QUTEb'bTOWM DeV:9,,nllllolobabip cii 3 "or Now ur , w iZh 1e e"p 00l on Snturday , for Now York vlalkis port, bit W 134144 1 -4 fnakM, dejgidlp Aneii by inJoric4 recoived on her royaro from Llvorocol. S 4 will repair and proceed. our. - Qv 17 KNWIIWI4. o.—Tria..altateme rribrijkla,lrena tivv•Ttltrziltnivetrlcrw .- • 5 ri.ximan ar. ,as D cosuituAL. .1 1 •21; Ftve-Ttrentles, 71 3.16; Illinois Cen• tral. talc , Isrie, ii 9.. Ax - etettte," - bee: 9.--I:ernfety.—:''Petro ]cum Imoyent; standard white, .16 Trent !'.O centime.. ' , LIVR /Sporn ' licremlrr 9. — Eorning.— Cott ,t 1 rloseleasior 311 fevllod. Ind prirrlL wialytud.A . lvsodak-of oulvlldr.otatalrs: ItrETl4itttitrri.riolirr; 0,161 Wheitnatl Corn &dined to .1114 11d for mixed wemt ern; ItarlPy as {lll Usti§ :ZS 11d. 7'rayl4• lone uncbAnged. ....:10a . nr. 265 . w} fur No. Fitzte.linstdltqlii:!4;. TalliilViiktrjincod to 14' 341 (or Arnert.ti: retrollium 2a per gallon for mplrlts sod Is 3d for refined, ettoVitivi , mr-CoNvkleffeii FEMITI3I Llty'reiceriton to'tee 1 6 tt:Itcret, Gaittsi.V ' RicilitoNM; 'bv?etntier .0.;--Thrr Con vention this leer • ing woo visited by Vii*ruln V!s , Yrd..toFt Vfo4l - 41 Smythe, of New Hampshire. Both ad dressed the Convention. hoping a good and wino criipiliblinin be fronted • which would make the State happy Fi lt eroPt• COTotrigt - is:StioMbe urged rif - inetnliern to Ctar with the projtettpcs of moment' with etch otilacc and thought ; th4..whon4he pits stops of the hour have cooled, all would be well. A vote of thanks to these gen tlemen was adopted. ,The ConyentJon theriegrent-innsifie- &insider:aka at the report of the Committee giving chtt dollars per day -to members. Amend= I meets potting it et six and sevanNtare I were defeated by ifeeldeirmaToritres. After some dincuanion, the eight dol lars Pet.,dlent wila lea in., the ogilingni . .*, whist wait okilatudingtvaisixfg:lA...,-,i. A revolution was offered to appoint a committee to Inquire into thee:ism of In justice In the erimintelnitiefOnf civil courts since June Int, ISr.ni and report the -best nanambof .retriody4 She, evils now existing In the eivlPgovernmlint. It was : opponed hy,.Alennrs, Aurixdoutt, Somdtniforliein, and laid 6a • flaii , table. AD% •Bonnloutt offered a resolution for the a apple talent oft cdninitttie CO levee- Ilgato tboilinehargeof poisons or voting thejtepubllean (liter at the ,Stata,men- Gott; add to reporficitrientelioare7 reliev ing those thus Aileadnurl.. An. 'amend. ment was offered, empowering the 17 .J ,„ 7. lalanitsa "ten! Alike, it . • or to direhargo a person for vo as lie chooser. Another aryendn on, was offerSitterlinxtrkirati in the Co int tul lon an article disfrenctilming any r , non who discharges an cruplospo.o ac courieetberi•rite: Arteerionteriltami on the whoto Mllltkr woe laid on the I. to. Adleurnad: The city is full of strangers to lilt nd the Cenivientlott which...meets Wed, en day,JSonator Wllima r tattfaanacbus tts, is expected to visit litzlimond tiliN ck Iar.ORGIA. ATT4 - 141.1•-14 twenty-tee colored members worn prevent. George Anil. burn moved Foster .Blodgett Ito elected temporary viral man. Carried. Mr. Blodgett. not:being , presente..l,L. Dun ning,. of ttlarlini W O - 9, c , 4113it.t0:t1i0 chair, and W.' F. 'Clifton; chosen - Secretary. There woo moult confusion, and the Con vention was L unablele agree upon a per rniment organization. Dlr. Campbell, oak red, offered n resolution that all Mt prreuts: fonnthrTrestderV duAri.° tybeir the dos A:ol4llteralifir wnwing the Con vention adjourned mini to-morrow. Aetlvecanvasalug, la going on for Pres. ident. The Bailie:ale aro much divided. the ultras holding out for. Slotting or Blodgett. anklate•44ll fozjimfabil or Pagratk -s altm, ,, caheo n the ir and settled on llopkins na their &Mee. ' - a , s3tligrAlsra'.•-- • • F4mkkeak..., usolgoicak. ritutnnal ' of linVorlance wsp,,itransit!!!".:lbr,the Con- , at*SAradecoir htis rovaketl Inuslinf Special CtskirNo. UP, lelnidd tor Genraml Mower, An rat:novo, Adana Grifan, State Treasurer, Parana, State Auditor, suit appoints E.- J. Jankinagnil J. , l3.Syper , to helrpinecei, nod has re stored tie , tanner lnentribents. The San oral.elaited MD Goers on' Sat nrday night, vfAilfa lto3rsa greetarimitiannthustastio efi strait: . ToVap•Aa4tILTVW!aI, T.""•3.. Dragortr,Thieeinlie'r-O.—Tbo rims° of Dialonal ititre death, at Bart Saginaw, tble morning, m.ns'imicide:• A'tortner'm jury repkiereylAyerdlet 41tacbe dleit from a PAPA Witted bk ldstinot band white r laboring under tempignry inesnity. Litdo mot Ono 'Of the Wealthiest teen in etlale V ' ell w o7filiati n e in " alleri .u trg any tuaraner eouneetol with - Usenet. im . event hiskereated a profoundsonsattOn'in eiinanttan . itz. , ! ' - Costais tii*Crinr'irfelfou. IP7f}olo"4, F ol. 7.4 .4 litthutoPoisstfo- , o' ZoorrOrr, 136 c. was - mayor or 'Broitc;it.icilairt mlibtriv l 4 ll 4.gialogatoartl7,B74 Norcross, tho - present Itopublicaetn cumbent. DAt DEC ER I WitsifiNME WiidlanteaceWnimisslonerk *W . bit * National Batiks Assistant U. 8, District Upraise' ' ' "' ' • - rCtent Coitialissionsr Reqacated , to Resign. -, t 1 ,./trer,t - la the re ustninin isisette4 , ' -•-, nctilA4 , l Oolnrissia. '-' - • l Trio .f nd n. eaCO l omm amen s Met ti :iii thlimormirig at h.:l.room of iho, Sonic, OrnittattledMtln emATElliv. "1 he 'Mem bali were 'all pt rnt, iisoept Mt - Baru liey..;Witliont t aniactlogriny bus litess; lkonittlfecirried t etlr3i r _eildeatigf its it is thegglitMsen ?t bore a fall alU l lideiMP.e. .:. •' - - .;V:e. , .: -- • ' f - !,...stLi.oi• t - lcii:/ii; aiNice.- ' ' ..'.. Aridlyrillng to Ma -toilleiit topoit.Oftlie, titilted 'Snit cor Treasurez,. tbo. amount df animal -duty - received -- from National llimks