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" - - •-•.-- - ..,ail**.suz-_-"--..-..........-.,,-....--- -,,..r: • '.'f,.'"' - ''• -.- •' ' • ..r. `: 4.- . •-• ..:-...\ ":"; 2" ." . ..r.f. - F: • . r . .-----_____-_--•-._ •' ' . - ' ' . :t. , keir - s - ri.p _I. - 1 7, 1 -r i c ' --.., ": . cr• ' ',. • _,' . •._ ; .. ~."--.." 4. .- „ . ' t : -..:.“:.1,, ~'..,,:,.th,i,,.. -.. __ VOIJIALF; IXXXIII. ' - ''' • - --,, - '. t.. • _ ---- PlTTSgußGitrli „ 1 ,-- i , c , „,,.. . =1 e. %C 1 - - "....-L-'f"4, HERZ FIRST En . o,crAzicx PENNSYLVAITAAEGISLATIMI. Another Free_ ,Railroad Bill Pitsied` Houses—The ` Ac Appropifatio Bill Consiilered,_ Antirede'll/fin by the Senate-;lliUozpassed • The ille4istry ; • tfbectidi)lo4teh to the Pltistirlyitb st,zette.l " • • 'Ape 2, 1868. rßy Mri gl9_E*4...ft knierne: eorporafing he - Xlle,tpfni Boom and Lumber Cofnilatsf.' On motion of Sir. IV - 41TE, Indiana, the Free Railroad bill was amended so as to make the tirho for .cinrunentement tivo years, and for completion five years,, 'and capital stock per inn° nine thousand dol -lars instead , of. ten thougand, and passed finallS-. • s" i I - - BILLS PA:Stillb FINALLY. Incorporating the trustees of Allegheny Theological Seminary of- United Presbyte rian Church. • Anthoilring toe uppointini•nt of rnagiw traces in the boroughs on the south side of the 'Monougahela and Ohio rivet's, 'All& gheny"county, to determine eases - of drunk- . , enness and disorderly'conduct. _Granting, pension to Wdliam Diehl,. sol dier of 1812. - - Repealing - an act •establishing a law libra ry in Butler county., • 'Maliing'a Writ - of error` now returnable 1,0 .: - Western. Diittiet of Supreme Court return:: able to Middle District, being the Johns 16;6as'it .came from • the House. . . . ,_ . ... •, _ , . . . sllouse 'bill empowering Margaret B. Ful leithii,'ginirdian Of Children of Samuel Ful . - lerton, of .Freeperti- deceased to sell real .e stateviiimachildren in Freepoit.,--- -- '''Aifilifiiirib tlb Ititai - Cortot - 33ank .i. .1,, ,x. er._ y. and . . . . . " • : • Safe Beposit•f.,.,Wiockition, autherizmg thangingthri-nomu" and .loeation arid in creasing the capital stack. .• ..,.; :•• •: ,•':,: • The,HoUse.bill , repealing the act estab - lialiiiig a ferry bk l er - llie , " : . Monongahelr.,, at . ' lizii.beth,,,appruved,..April 10th', 1867. Incorporating' he .Xll4.heriYaitaTiOnlsta I' ...teem and ~,L iimberManufaturi4 . 47.0il - iiit.: •• - • Lli• `'. .!,,, • : ~ House bill authorizing the • S,chool .ree „torsriflgt.' Clasir'erhip, Wes'anoreiand I ._ ...,.:. county, to borrow money for building par -4."-4.A-114,i1l e e 01 fora - ... bridge over the.-Oidee • ,- - . ,. iiiirirorri . *kt - f4iiiititirei - q3:O iNcifino-: . ILI lacevni.oto 411eSien:y:City :. -' • , -. .":•-•: i:!-',' ' , ln&ii - POiatirAgqhci- Milkord 7.llinaig- and.. ' 1 • ” .-Frohi.„....4:iiiitilitPlitlePrliatPAie4ilif °lliali' I• •in Finleyt terwashija •Allegbeny coupty. , *-I.:*'-.llnietikirttlifirFiad"'Xgeiley and Im -1 )- iiiiienitnit ;cCiiiiiiisiny • of • Pei and 1111 Vdiqi.lis:thilWillt aliiy , ki ,stn ' BRIEF TELEGRAMS. ;., .,..:..Hepeallng and , prebibilinglignor licences _ • -- . 0 7- ' ; 7 ' .' - ' s : ==-3. 1 1 . - - - --- - • . -yz.tb1e.,.,149-I'OP*Sqlggi;till.i.f..lti Wash /,._ At Ne`w York, yesterday, in accordanee with' notice issued by King Willianiii on .: , o l oco ils o l ot o , -::::. ;0 1,/ .•, 1,,i . , •- . - Prussia, now President of the North Ger i ~,- House - bill,.previdirs for'the sale of fran•T ..man, Confedcration ri _the flagef- the United all the ii.:::l- 4.4,014 A u PtiPtiallorritanneWii4ecCheri-.-"- liati°447 .tiet 'wail' Confederation,, . -.-. ~,., -- • , •-_,., ,_.,,..-• J German vessels in - _port. Royal. - sa-:. county tepay..their indebtedneas. : lutes were fired at the•Harnburg and Bre iil;'Zi• • 1,',7: ii izEAl i iikoirtrAitos.istizi -, , man dock at the • hauling down of the old $ . i' k e , i t Pie eVoiiikrig o. the -appropriation flag. The day:-was - was observed by a general ~ i r, , 4 , Iclug , , %.,:m ik , r , thil ., ,;.. froni cv . •_4f 1,13 ;.,, , pi , 11,322 co cow _ celebration. Sumptuous dinners were pre . - 1 , • with , . . , _ vided on board the Borussia, Uuipn and . re , . Mitten redlitlaons :amounting to $44-7. , i "Cinibri4 at Whichttiatitswerti 1 giVt2rt to the f ' -'-• . 060,' ; . ;:nit.: '- tlie; , .4 . spcn . t:,,e`d.iiited; : ;.The, bill,. new Confederation, King William, • Count l i ti t ot,i vt ier lii , .. 0 3 '. ,• fete d .010 am oun ted Bismarck, and German commerce. , - - •: ...,N , 141 .,tifri:K.I.*Nog:i . cle . *:rw;.-t.3 ; 965 ; 66 0. Th e -At a stockholders meeting of the Cin i;--:•••,doirtiiiksU.Scholil;ziPPrePriation is reduced iri n ri, Richmond and Chicago Railroad.. Co pany, held at Richmond, on Wednos -.• fr0nu! . 1 . .*51N1,000.,..t0r . $40000; • the . Soldiers! day, _a ..full board •of directors, was elected ..:stAitio,7,o•;.".:_frcinii", 44 5 0: 0 00:;.': to '. - ~ 1400,560 i with' - William - • Perry, - Preddent. TIM greater portion of the grading on the section' ''' 'IN MC •: If ' ' '.- f r , ' , . Friendlesa , Child ~,,. ~„,,„,,T . of this road. between. Riclunond and Fort c f r0 nt ,..:,5. 4 9 , #., : ;4 . ....,::::..0iTi1h,,1 ::4::ble Wayne haa'already been done and,the indi: , Fldlif _irringlecal'elairitiee'WeieCtit oupentir . cations are that the end of the road will be ~ „ __,._ l, V i l , l r eitt'Fifilliiiiiiiiiiiii'l-torne!;.tOr Coleitii ,i l ked ny t -' 4o .thigeted• ' 4 ''' ,..2 :''; ' - ‘':-' ,7 '..,, .: .:2, 4"..1' •MA s il itrilliettotipiti4Ziwish Hospital,. •-• -- -k-SF,9lslltocar- tap ; off the track north -'- • . of the =wk .: Creek bridge at Bordentown :• :- ' 4 'l:oSlditii; Howie? hi ., Pfdladelp4ity and Pitts : . • ~- -. . t . , -i the otherjught. 7 /r.b.o twitchman l / 4 . - ..., burgh, Home fnrillttb)(svnralererg.. MateM :itaglitkille4urr` tliCqtlAn of, a house.. higli - eitt - -; - %i" - oftstitr.et H.rie.Hopr for the endless • batiknerd; , rolling.. down the "Side of the • e"'". ••= - i , .. ,--,, - •'. ..- '+ ...4.' r, 1 creek,and near_ lydr o, wrdng a !dr' fi - ler who •,. in , coster . ,.'Allogan Laty, Wilkcsbarre, , . .hitd. -allen iiasleero:herelit.=, The - latter _. - •. ' ,14:1, Silk oritithXdis• . btitg, l West Phßadel-* climbed out of the whitlw, dragging the luliiidar.ggiiittren'it • Illinse;'. St: Johns ,Orphart sash With him. and Jttittisaved:his life. . ' "CorPhtliideliStaa,, St. ~. lbsOph.A'sy'-'-: : . , :-.Cheyenno., papers . publish(wi4gerated .„.- '-'l-`ri Atti} ,.'Af'.7_77/15§Pital,: - .0 St.. aec omits ..of 'lndium - trcitiblespbetwean tliak. ;,. W , ttiuti r ifluril of Pittsbitrgh; plaeb.',and,•VOrtllziitiliile;;Alo,ulA*o: VII • :. .*Petilil;.,..,_iflows7' ;:7.40.1.4.ti,,,.. pitheran. •On ,ther:warcrpathAttiiii*ratichis delfet.'" OrPlatias e llonte;"Reine 'o pine•:.,...tiephof .strOying . 1 ! - P?P et W7Orefis.':'n that. • • Lomb, .. and German Hospital cif-1%114444 I li ttle - es.ariaelie,4 l 74a,' : ,,Zar' . "e,. uva.s . • fir -Implanting Int:he:aggregate to $57., : . ;burned '•last-iWeekrapi**ltheiltonk ',driven . 14, 4 ;' the Polvtechnie .College, sio, 0 00,14011.•., • &e ,, 4y, , lint:the:Pi' ilitArYAtrk*tl . o4:llave no . • . ... lielv,strucic. out. Sch .•Is of Desigii•re-:.• - eimfirtnation.cifrit:: i a,--,;,, 11..-..kt;.,,,, f; :• 7 ', . 1 41 . 1 04.40re/57;W to. 44 " i s salarhis o f 5..... w• ....:-.ll,in,,:litirrYtikNlri4itiiii:Y;tiiirit''!W . • eaetcpromo Judges reduced front $7,500 to ii0.,000.. ', n - 0 e ,,,,, •that,,-•:.thi• . 5. - ,, ;efid , lof the . • - • ... ....1 , . ,; -- i - ,z ~,,,,, ••, . . . . -",..•:•-: f i vane 5 150id. ; ....., 1 , 9 r.. . „: .,.6u, i1 .. ~ .i . , . .a d P!, ; `',:: 11 $: , 1141, ,,,t -,, . /1-010 SE" CIFfRI.IPRRSENTATIV.Vi.' ';' -i . r''''''''''''"l'lL--"" ' d *---- fp , • - lti pe.ott,-.±......,,,, ~ a, 7" . .:5 _O4, 0 ., ~e 4 00- ~c.,-B!T4rOPIDFIRALLY. - '::, ‘:.:'.. ;' - 4 44,WK.Cktiolatifttii; . 1 .. .. It.cilltailz The Senate bilrrelaiiie to. mortgages -on! .. , risid. f .poalf. - . - ::TEll 7 ,•icill'ir,inat •-• e latter '. Icialin t litisitr ekatett, gages • mat t twadefUltplete centections.frona'Olneinnati . '• gages tile' aint4 iieivii - i; ilcal-, 4 : ~,,,,. - ~t . ,W.CiiiciaZO r .i .- ;.-, • ' -- • • --- 7 -r" . . ' •" . 1...' ' full iota - • • '- h'il til ' WI; ISI . --4 aces . ,-.- ; • , . ,, ,r . ...t • - - . - 1 -` .; -- •:,.1.,. • ,-- 1 -17 40 -. ,,.VM1.-. . Ett i . and • •:•*l,l-v - o f te i.a ;...-tri,.;,-1.. ' ~•:.,..,. - , • " ' ''State'eleettoWglVe *Barna , pier* .- ~Th ti te,sup,t.m.7aetit. frative to con- 5-731 4 The intuority -of CI 1,.'•1311rn5id45,. '''' lL-1 ...v (1. 0n0e '' ;l r' iii, 1 . 4.iti ..._.,4 ', 95m.. --I F, '. eite e n- 4,307. AssemblY stands, t il licOttli-, ~ .4 # 4 . 4 41:1 44.441 / igNitits.. - .543441,14 c ihe State fig, 5 Deinocnits,-'one vacan , !HMls° -;-.-Fundertestatowirtawinpoth tea • .. Al IRekagtlls.7:,'poytt , noFata i . and one va- 4raiiiiiiXikee, reepor4r4filair3litilmitirgestwvnupeatern H on on p so k. of , e t, es :Tb a " 4 11 4,g," rp tts e : ' Alleghtn*thtintrld '•• oi.ttaia theft. . 0 a 2 e for the mOlectiow --' - f 1 itinor int - Atilebitural College at Ctlo . have elected tritiortwStr a kv. f .., -,. , - 2, -. -1 ,, , t,i, t101P,a41.,,,, ,CP,Ll°l"...r;...,lrtitlF*,iatti • ; N. B Itiipeag - or • tfieinspection of Pickled' , ' eil '"''" -I '"'f"' - --I . lll 'Y - ---/ ''' • B. ..4 thihr4 LI : ,, t ...:Cri . -!':4.. 4A. :::..!,;'!",,, -; 'T:: • Sh;ei*in _oiI . ...CUP& t - bi, , .tlrY• TheY . ~ .. , * - 21Ititate bill regalatingthe orgrudzation of m.111404° 1". .. z : lto ! ar 1". July. • 1,1 .• ' • ,quisdeigitklns, for -, mechanical ? - - 74 1, tretnendonastorm of wind,yesterday ..'-::' ' . ' fslT-tninirdkuitgring::i.and--.4.radlng pal , afterabon, catu3ed some damage , !,..o.shipp ng . looses, allowing sev -- pko.m - 40rrarrnons to. .wyt buildings-. :':-**--ArtViAlt,:i.;!.felegraii .: :form Corpora one with not ,: plare-rthatt, 11!Iiiit„.6004itivirkt.,144441 . :lint 4.fM° Sin t le :112(Mi,tett;r..... :-.. -, ::1 4.•:a;,;.P..!:',L14. ; -,.... ,_,_ef?_ll T?Mie:4l, = 4' 4l (! , rlol,fEaliti.llf.p_taryq re- .43 ognentnedattiguo' liens on pacinal; ' , l 3 .°W.f!l t ~,ifi7 '...).,,;* • ~. aid ..,....••Arap#waringAl ,tkrvgypp4Gent(raj to enter 1.5,F1R!.34,i lwrived •:'ltt.. TfAleigft, ;North , Caro •“: llotwltildei own, *kat" aliiii r.ealingthii" ; unit, - oir - Th A l -. r.,,,i1,,-fi l ziii th *,•• was t i ocieved aiiii-t.OatooiNfeb«l4:tfAtt9rol4d 1 . .. t r. tito alayes of the tori, itiiditefeleretl , the b - The *agtivitry tryir - wag, dbienseed_ tilt ad !••- - L i cti, i l igo ni i ichtii Bmrd. - . , . 6r . -4netkt.4:l4El worniog ilossinn: 1 • 'of NeW.Yorirron-Wednes-diT7ii," _Mire itfiernboit oftlie - goriii, Rae: Regis-, ,*th1it,00.t,041„„ii,. ,06 ,,,,,,,_ ~L . V2 Igt. : litiplmased finally ? .wlth M 3, antendment -afklibiblirEacireangif.tte2 proliding for Philadelphia, by a strict: ~;•, ,: :2.1- 0 3 ; . t r , b4 of ,Wei t' ' ( ; ..r"7 " 76:4311..t*8i under the-°1411 7' 49 ' 1 : 9f , f / Y)Prit 'frititig ditilitiAcoveitibrintel ) . 3 —.51404103 ''''• ' ' - ''' - :•'''''''"'7! - - - Vtt - notlere - cit 1 41't . MARK, .of Warren ~,,,, 4 , .. 4b . r t ik .,1,,,,.,„ 1 1 .1,,,? , . two thoniamd-4:oofes ottlie new Xee bill: ; 77,,.. , .-...,--1 , n7 - . • ~,.....,,-.-:. o - werfnowllauv4 to be.,.printed.ittkat p* . iiphylp ;::477AtilrVlatai ft lev6;:i3r,..,hi i . . ti .4.. t,!;. . i ~ ptt'i MOAK _0 -' Or,k44LrgedAiViti fikuulitaiAniciiciiigiiiita'llieTrda 'ttnt7-4 , 0 1 . . f. 0 54 10 0.....„... ~,, .., „ui,ltift ..f.. road law was oonettrred in, anCthe:hlll :.-,T,;:;..6ainv..DridgiiiUiater'Xitiadi.4 . 80 . 41 ' 1 0641 ° the f lov'ext erfor id ncti gLffoypish-**Ffpck~,if'A i-4 ir : ,'‘'. ~ 1 ,,- ..101.1-..,, ,:. , ..7,--#0 i 0'f.,,....,L-: .;-..;.....! .Se , t/. , :r1 , 41.4 Ja ':: , A ~. ...:- t.: - , , ,.:...! , • -1147 W; r ,:: L 1: -~. ;. , xliE-„wl!it • Iniportahi Case*in tovirt---Reve nine , Prands'in ,, Tensas-•Gneral . lian eock -- Candiaßefitgees. IMPORTAT COURT 'vASR.Cii . -sorky,4,llSjic 146,1 , gan7iiel Strong Ras ar rested: kerent the , p p?turee of the governor of • Virginia, onthe chinie ot t iniing ttned SignatUre ViitipisOnderfalsepreteddes, with intent` to ..tiethittdl.l 2 ifoirig i ! .been- brought` before. Judge, , Pisher. he itvps die- charged- on. the „ ground: - that,Tirgi.iiiit was, not a Statein"thelffiiiii)ii:tlierefoiti`,o*eriiar" Pierpoint's requisition. could 'net `hareCog- - nized. SubseqUeiltiV e'Genefal?.!Seefirard; • commanding the y Dbr- Wet °fir ;addressedr re quisition to Chief Justice_ Carterj..of the Supreme Court, of, the District-of Coluni-1 requiringriiiiinianance of the prov2S ions of the Constitution, and laws of the :United States, that Strong' be apprehended, handed over to authoritled and delivered to the" First.Slilitary , District, to be deal; with-co -acrding argu- rnent in the 'case having, been - heard, the District Attorney said to-day he - desired to have, en _expression of opinion as to the :powers .- of the, Ezt. - ecutive- in thee" State, of Virginia, either eivil or' The principal. question wasswhetheran affi davit was ribeesfiary, and properly held to be so in addition to the indictment. Coun sel -for ,Strong. wadi important to .kneivrin an ',authoritative. way . ;.. Whether the requialticiu..Wasproper - tifter'the party was waitingonlya dittermit, prOcests.. , i Coun sel did not regard this' 'inilitaryrequiSition within the 'law of Congress- The District_ Attorney though t there should be a . thor ough investigation of, the ease. The point was whether Strong should be rendered on the requisition, ludge Carter said this was a very initiate:Mt epustion,' not particuhirly •as to matter before hint, but as to the matter of principle. The Dis trict' Attorney- thought the requisition clearly within the law. Judge Carter said the point; whether a mere demand entitles the surrender of the fugitive,. had never . been 'fairly-rnade. The decision more or less Ind never been - influenced by political considerations. He desired until to-mor• row look further into the question. -------- ENO 11111 • . REVENUE FRAUDS IN TEXAS. " The Treasury Department has -reeeh'edAdcices'. frOm 7 .)3rownsville, Texas; where fgauds were recently perpetrated, stating tliat nearly all the Custom officers had been arrested - and: a. number of indictments' forma against" them. The det,t3; of the office is Included in the arres ()wing to these circumstances much- con usion pre vails ht. business circles. Special De putt Fields has been suspended from office' by 'ordei Secretary', iift-..the'riffettsury... The-rionfirtatioittet'Xillain V.'Whaley. for Collector of that port has no 4 yet been acted Sedate.. . - lIANCOCR. AND nts NEW DEP.AILTMENT, General _Hancock . has pot pernninently estiblighed - his = headquarters. • Very little business was transacted' by him, and no' plpingespnestsl,e4g.llr. 41:,-zwripactent4 Tlie nninbet Utrefugeeitrean, imlirs, e l Fc ee tte. l„ ‘iy,:theMsand.= - 4411trly , Outhih ave -ockairreiVausuing:-tlienl, ''-',lritt,hiehne.ss pre-. l sv- - ; great- -- extent..-J Advices from Atfteris of the 12 thliail. - atinortnee•that five hundred refugees had been hihiled there from a ItuSsiatrvervette. , •-I :o beArnw,waslar nee andt e p rig na . i ~ 1 / A ter4r lgnenktfitailt •• • offhred,ectuet : ' " •• 1 I --;' .. . 1 41.- Sid ,teljunt in WrAttrik the ver.. _ . . bat gt i li_pr e gito .the - Cien ,-`.."- 'ttidiSiegard ------ - --,-- ----------- ..,-tiri - - --r r any.ertftW .freni,-,the Wet' 'Department aS POITII, Crc.i.itic'..lE A. 314 ~ stattenhtrhY" th t- Rresident. '• ,__ ._, ~..,..._-_„._-=, - . --_._- , _ 4 ' , •-=-17t it . erit - prb. nced*as a lettei • ORTIETH , CONO _ RE , f; I from the President, date. February leth,, j,ll . .; IRIS, addreaseillb General Grant'in replYpo' ,„.. ~_._ _ , ~..7 ~,,I Abelatter's,Pote.,askinglo ttlwritteu copy 'thi'iln•Peiiriultient l'eStintflirl i l 1 1 °"118: Nlr S in , T ei- 47 11 15 , 'l l Elt trna t lei : d t appearedttha t Gens. ,Eastory mad Wallace on i this setter parportiiig to be portion the Wititess Stand---Lpgal Paints • of the correspondence between Gen. Grant iik4liittd Distiosett of, &e ' Ate I and the President.' . 11e would a.sk the honi • , *l' * I °rabic Managers.if• they - intended to pro: isi'relieraelito tht,Plttsburgh Gatette.2 - " ' doce,,tbet hole qf.,Pitteerreapondence?-• .., W.aeinate_veN April 21865. t" me..-MlfWalir raged-that:the letter pro. HOUSE pp Apaaß,F,Ff&NLap* duc,ed wile all that they eared to offer. pro Leave oi r la l aiene‘a ."`'. ' ''''te,s'.'. -"I IMri BTAlVBElRYanked`the objdet of menitiei4; hrtf I •;MiVitliiiii'• 4tll/ 1 T ' e ---- '' ----- - ' „ - . , „ - Mr. - ILS9N replied the letter went,to mittee OP r eeetedd ikt`firk,=E44;' AV: 4 -4 - •-•%. ter prove'4"Peettftielit's'intention to prevent - • ~., ~ .; ''." • - `'''. r ."" 1 " - - :I ' l4 1 ' 6 ' 1 ... 4 •Y t t h'ec-reta t ry tanon:ten entering upon the N. SENA. ' '' , -' 3 -:.' •f - :i/disaharge of his duties. '' i i., “..e.) 1 --- ' , fhe letter was read by the Secretary. , Senate mgt at twelve o'claik. -• The ehair 'wits - lininedlata . v.4 ' 6. for the Chief' Justice, and the Conrt 'aliened at Mr. WILSON inns about to offer :mother document when the Chief; Justice inter 10. • Thii'Matiage' iS9efec chili, l . l. d I ruptcq him, and Instructed theSer,,,entmt-at e n took their places and- inarniidiatelk-fOLLow- ,' „a inns to bring ialtb&absein Senators - , M sTANBI3Y asked the 3 1:inag ' er, Mr. hie about ;:v,dpx•eMrttreutherrofttheall. oust. ••• - - ~ .f ix , i N'ti Ilene - c: s ~the documents referred to 'r ho Journal was refla. ' - 'r, -: Senator DRAKE immediately rov - it, and InAtilir!‘'V.4l..i.,elV 3 ,,ai l l t Vi Jere w ere no does- ,said : Mr. President- 7 1" send to the 'hair - .1 ments referred .o and he offered nothing ianciennk the adoption' nilbrAdiieihdinedt M. - „ - • or hen the late ' the rule of the day,-addiii"gthe-folloating: -I rri,°,,j et t er_ N e ves k nu r ld e d t o %, T r . ,stant er. ;., Wean all questions of evidence and inel- who . proceeded to etarnine and read that dental questions the totes shalt, be ,with- ' out a divisionruniass thelOyeaginfartays be portion referring to the letters addressed ta demu.nded by one-lifth of the zutimbers, or the President by the Secretaries. Ile ask- samerequired liy the, melding offieeri--tyhe- zr the ,e(111 th_atßthlnTiosjetriee.ltrssaihdeppreloi,d7...v.uce6fdp.lirrder., . n; 0 . shall bela.ken.", ~- J ,.•_.- i - C,'..,.... -.- . 1 .... , • iibligatioxiTo Ped - dlice thlstr Ihtter.4.'" There one Under tine ruleS the 'einenderibiffltei (over was no ru le of evidence which tionipelled day. _../4 , ' . ' I ' 3u'. STANIIEIW said :,31r- Cr' .Tus- 1 referred to `,hem to intrOdded the matter . tine, before the Managera.,Proheeil 'tli an- 1 The CHIEF„TIISTICE said the counsel for other witness we wish to roes% <f or a ; the. Pr es ident_ Will please reduce their ol.)- i jaction to writing._ moment, Mr. 'Cormier. Mr. BUTIIER-I. submitif-41 - r-Ar. Rarz- ' The objet , tion was tben written out 1)y nor is to he re-cail4cl; The eicanlinotion i Mr. Curtis and read, to the effect that, the and eioa„;_e:x ar ni na ti an having be m ili n i shed ! letter was not in eVidell , 'f3 11n1.2Z9 the Manic- on both sides, he, must. be re-called as the 1 gers produced the ei;olosures referred to Witnes.s of the Ascendent, • and the Proper - ,therein. turn to: + case. biro will 'be :when thev begin - :Ths - CillEP JI,STIt.,E said the , lc.ter tie.. ir .- now Istfore the Senate. Mr. STANBERY-‘l,- - e will e.all butt but ( Mr. STANBEP,y said the Managers for a moment. . • I i read a bitter from the President in which CI - 11,1.X JUSTICE to 'Air. Botler--"ravO nifereinee wok made to certalir'explanatory you any objection? •• ‘-r - I doe:uncut-4, which; if not rezi‘las,part of trio < Mfr. .B _ sir. - .,, .~ I conimunieation left the letter without 1 1 Mr. Earmer took the stand. , point. . " Mr. 'Earzner testified: . On , the - night, or 1 Mr. WILSON said it was true the Presi the Dthof March was at the- house, °flue_ dent refetred -to , certainenclosums,, but Tanner. who was emPloyed in'the'War Ire- they insisted that these reference§ had noth pertinent: Don't. recolleht that nein, morn_ ins to do with it. ing I wont with Mr. Tanner to the-War.bo Senator CONIiIdNG. sent itquestion tia parturient to see 3tr.. Stanton in' regard" to' the Chair, asking the counsel to 'read that my testimony, I-Saw Mr.. stant,on i n re .. portion of the letter referring tolho en gard to nothing particular. ,Was introduc-, cksure-s• ' - 1 . vii by Mr. Tanner and reference wrist made Mr. STANDERY read it 4 and the CHIEF to :General- Thounte. - Received no: - Mom°. JIISTICH, put the gue.stion whether the oh r:indent rreisil3te. Stanton; received 'nein- 'isetieri of tha counsel for the President was struel.letns.. Sopet , hing was said regarding. 10* *astoinod. or Trot . • acid festfinotry: ' •- ' , .; Saveral Senators asked 'Whether, if ob ritonns m. Terry, 31. C. from lklieilig,-,; - s igetioti Were sustained, the evidence would Waa"calltlitlfdin3Stifte: t in-,thy Monday of be ruled out' • - 1 the 22d of I:lcbruarv, - v.-hen tieneridghorr nn3 The chief , ros•rilste,r.splii , d in the aftirma c.tme tA: tile War office I Wa.'3 present': paid tive.„.' ' 1 - attention to what occurred, mid made mem- :;;Trbl , v°t o ). l , lll4 taken) rL' SI litin '-. Urindlinl4-"lfater,that memorandum :now : nsYS in g - aPi 0,- . • ' [Witness here - read fro:n his memorandum So the objection WaS ICABt. ' ‘ ' ' '''' • ' - 4 60 0441,041aiit in Ahe • Worview- 1 .... 5.,.1 Xanduced- thodorder Alba ref A ..tt*gt„icss,', retty mgclikthWson T , i President eppointing Gen. LerenzoThernas ' Stan "•='•• 4 1 1,,plebbt•- et• AVk.I. 31 r . 1 Secretary of War ad interim. The. order Stan ;ii. asked 41 .- ' Oinas iflifinfended I was read iit' the request of emit:sal for the to use force an was replied to ny General [ r ' aq owitlent- Thomas, that he did not care to use force., l• The order addressid to Mr. Stanton,. re but bad_ madttorPrildif. Mind as to what he 1 reeving Itim from office, was next read.' should do. I ,M. BUTLER said they hail an oilidial Witness was briefly cross-examined, by 1,t0P...X9i-Orderble..!l7,- torwbieb Gera Emory Mr. STANDEItY and dismissed. - - hati•Sastified. It was admitted without ob.: General Eniory, Commander of the Post ' .leation,T,t.r. •• . ,- - , .2, , • o f - Wtedfington.lo4ll , lfteci : eliad a conyckw k 9 gnonfpWal,493- wlf- c01b41,•-worn and ...ticAivith' l the Werillr3nt in regard to move- 'testi fi ed :- 'ha vas in edm'niand of the Di:- ments of troops ifithe'Department of Wash- vision -of:'Washingtoir mince last Aguit. ifn eetolittlie , dinittreltailti l ucAurted. long ago ; On the 22i1 of February he received t note I can only give the substance of it. II told itraniColonel Moore, Secretary of the Preal him the - strength of 'each fort; `'[here an ,d ent: dent. He recived it in the evening,, and Seine ~ochiprsation as - to, whether more IMO:it:MO fol lowirigniOrtth* ki 4116 Rxeen -tmops should be brought• here and I made try Mansion to see Col. 3foore. lie wished sorno ielactininendationaecordthly. :Some to see him about, a matter en to thing wa.S . Said about the organization of a himself. Ills name bad been sent to the military, force in Aihrylarui; / ttaid. I did not Senate for brevet Promotion and be was see the object of it. I was sent for by the, auxiods to tell him the result, which had President, and Again, about the .22d of Fib- ,' •been thathis ruttnewas set aside.by the Son „ruary, received . a ,note rim Col. Moore.' '4k - 1 - id - a:kited how President was and This note I read before the Reconstruction Col. Moore said he was very well, and asked Committee. • I Called on the President about if he wanted to , see him. Ho was soon after midday and found him alone. 'Can't un- .1 admitted to tho President's presence, at his der d a y to, state the,contemation exactly. I own ropiest. •The, President asked him Thd p r eai do i t . n 1,16 ( 1, 1 , 0 ,1 0 - I roco u teted t h e if any changes had been made in the garrl eonversation 1 had:with birn when l l took, , - son of Washinn. -ile replied that four , command of the Department. it "WM 1 mini:antes had been 'sent to the Second 1171- him.l , did. Ile asked what changes itary District. had.. taken, place, and I told him 1 -Mr- •BUTLER-bid he ever send for you nomaterial ^ (+Mined, B ind - went on to i before? state the changes, The President stated he Mr. EVART:3 objected, as the President Aid not refer to thqse changes, ,but some •Intd bot ifeutltuttho•witnesii r and the gues made ivithin'tt day.or two: ' .1”' asifured him ,lion was therefore.out.ef "Order. • r• , , no recent changes bad been mad& i 4Wold wz.M.r..,-,..BUl'Lliiltettqc,jwitn%trWall, you him a law of Congress all orders had I foundout next merrduryit• wetio not te tiartetoloti • isstied through- "General ,Grant. 1, jetted by, the Senate? , ~•,.. The Preeldent asked me what order it was. i .t" , -.:Wittutrist-I did .",tibt lot, rejeteted.."',l I replied order No. 17 of series of 1867,.., ,ott 1 ndglit haye id rejected 1n Injitstinionr this tints a•gentleitiarti• tame in; and 'vitt& I U.Mit the Cdinnilitee; but: p tci say` drew -to the other end of the = room. setrpsid_ • ,-_-e.." —,, - pf . ' ' Meantime„ a , tuessenger . , bad ' j!given Mr. BUTLER- But Why do you now nie .e.'• copy 'Of - ' the order. When • thaw\ yourbraeolcgy? -,- •.1.4.4.1 •(' the gentleman retired, I showed the erifer.4', We4s== vnxiMPPose t.ilavo aPlirrent tothitleteeident, -Who,road it, andarernarked 1 rlitht,l,o4lso Xi! 4terf/Or pb.Witnatitnn. , ,- „„ 1 .... rt itte. l l4%teltlgt_.rvu4..'inkikt",wit#lAi C o ned- - - ,Air Bil'lT:lF.B....l t ers. , ,von.hs..- ve:ttrat tight; tutien of the united .Stafes' , utudh 'Makes tint WilyVd‘yrbli, l l4Alkbied? '' *. '. -.- me poniinander-in-Chief, or with the lar:-/ Mr: .11WAlt-ei-Age pfesnY 'rejected.' 'Allege f eip , YOnr: cominzasion.” 1 replied Ire sztid i'let:rtaid4,- '''.,",, ,- . , , • that Is the ' 'Ater ' oh' have - 'approved' forßil'l'L'Elt, Igter . a repptition of the the guhlance of the arm,. fie said. "'tm I I question, ceasedfiattlier exandiratlon, to untleretotiti I,MA:ilia give•,itn,order ex- I -ind on etimeof Senator PiRP.K.E, thd cefit throttilr the Genehtlef the rtirrify?" I Court took ' recess of ten minutes-- : , •-• , • replied such was my opinion. I tia1d'...4.% yKni.-It' exam:- him there Was -considerable diserlseien de iniid. '" - 1 ''''' '-' - i • , , -,-, te' tire ineaniPWei f il_i*k;itiAtii : : _s, X brrvp,pgsv .7 .4.1 r) Inahlgt-I,Wieval you . weie! ones .intitetPlaWyerts,--and iwas,:sofrviseel `should Assbittuit Secretaryof the Tree:it:try? - obey thearder., 'The e ltiwyertleeneulted.le - Arretecntej ty 4 ^, P'gtlr'''' -. Robert J. Walker... I - understand bther SP 1 Xtbbletitifitab tkrid , of your duty su 1 - ord. r I ..kgdr i t yin it•e4,l4l4al 4 , Y 041191 1 4, iticl , - .V gte„;',Ontivaby wldatt mend y I uppose ttoir or-the same apin- wairdravenfromthaTrenauk7.llopartilient? low:- ThoPreeident said the object , of_ Age ,Atulwer,apid. , iew was r evidekti - endl,th, ere i the- s.eonliliTalj i 'lltfatidlf--Will you state bow..inoratti *he i tieriondetr. It r didtißtlige t Uenergi Thermo dr fI. t , suse of the.YKOr ie . trtirietit? that monkig, so twin .1-cdtri.retWilket.o,.2.t" .7-41. gioinifveafil! . ,., Iler-' has: 3 1railt . VA.F.X,,hetetuinded the witness a charge of p5r4,,,, and War 1: . meet , copy of the older referred to by tritaoss t racqou t iktof.,. tr eiteetra th )4l elX )l X Plitine4 the and asked if-itwas the , same. i "-- ' ' innfarriint . 1 4 "' '" 4 ••• I ' T:, i_ Witness said not exactly. I'' . 4 Ittifestierit, :, .IA ny widolt 3kiliffiltSTLlCß titiththitt-inlier was:No.l4' Ihe,l 4 leside ' o: '. ted .: • t can'get net 17, as stated by the witness. The - tatter gnionzfolvt ofthelivoi s rent,. stedfrittaellefraraanumbered 17. i 1',1 3 ,1',,;',,, ;Wee -, ii,!,;ololsitpihi 1 .4.0107 Snc`V. Seine delay, therefore occurred in.contw °tarp of.; ,t1';11, ;.•,,.-4., ~,•,,, .. ', 'i I :or' r.'i ~ ~ ti, . 4 paring the two cople c s,,..niii . ch iyore d e f - A Antrife .Vbelletslenot tl • `• - n -I •'' ' emit `.•,11r1 us pet to be D m, s ame , . -..-t ).1 . '." '' '',_________Q,Uo,4lts444747/litt-i4Oht4niik:gig'rithigH Witntisitionatinund his testimony, kaftan. u'vpusnuastnlit', - a, , u'u•r"le vq:'. ; -- .1:-: . I am still. in command of the Derail". :'''''Atdrifin bl,*itilire7l,and 4tiolig 1 t...:.t t t t 'l 7-Li ; - ; ...2•-• ',... a i gnOCArthe - ' iary then 'trantemitted- Crose-exminea by sir. " 5TA3.111.a4n.Y.,:, o the President, who aloes Ittinid e de it When order Noe 17was sent to ollicerq2neee ~,..- .• . Ake tie qtrheltalf "AP*, .14711 Y, 41 1 0ret•„ . „ .'wa,ww.. -.in •• •no 414%14 '7S ' ' •OMeer4 ` 4 Ib t gm with a view to siostwthdrib : Motor of- rotary of _ the rkotusirel , 4l . ll,Z - vr;1 ; ; fixers under thisact I nice's: . no instruo-, ',*.lantgra•rinEftifthsada3fie grounda up. tiopfrgni_tke;War Denartmr at as to the of -' on widen tibitiamiz t askod - thy question? Iv_l4o ntli4r• . 4 ; ll,r4 iit P APOi'• '• ( ,• •ed ( . .kkrunisz -t • t : irliatlier.svitnetts. . - utinkm I, ' 1 -', et, hes, • ..„ r W e r 4 4F; ny'.•rir.. , 4 t 4 r"M . , ! • zo ot •-• , I . -...... '•• 0. :Ir-30. li.‘, . r ea -4,Ya• cle tifotafividah, • ' S ; /;' , .. :;., tr - a. ....____„.2...4., - t ~1-4 • . rk : , ; . t „*,,„r; wrgaispouly . Ityt . . . 7 ,1901 - pf , th, vwfw„ . .., ; " ,d'+• ', . l .4, " 4,,. 'kited - Gen. Mihail. ,' ' 4 1 4" •'• ',. . iOd agp n oi Mili. ' •• il4ar. en tiatn•ene • • • ' ' . • _ Ihnitkteht ... . • _me to„ele k . • ~a 4 ' 4 -1 1111 1 ,1161 1t .' the akkir ent of •,, •• • ''l 41 4 ' , ' . - , r , l;4 .- Mr: ".01f-141Datiti rot, Om a led •P oi r. ll , ti netterldreCoc;- :peifitail , 4o.4 4 4 M I - .11111 J , •• •• 4141 • - - , ~.', A t errs. -1 1 .r. 4 t O •IX11&-,1, n--T<; ~ + .r..:f<,x,~,,,,, 1 .. .~..r~.E~ii3rai+r,,: ~.,. r -, ~ +5, .x~,..e~ ~.y`,i.~Tzzi. ~~s m3:.J`u3tres~'i'=ttr?"-~ iiMIM with the case 6qear y . th.e Managers have 'no authorityto Modesathrirgeof kigli crime' and iniS' demeailer in :this appointment, be- Cause they come here with delegated au thority to make'charges found, good 'by the , Hotttkr 'and ,- -not `to -manufticture- harges. i1 4 :1 - re theY‘have,no.right to amend the arti eles. They must goto the House for ' that tight,rind'eliti Us time to answer. ~-,; air:A3lNGriam; said the :. law Was'well 1 , settled that every, independent act on the , part 'of the licensed looking' to the subject. Matter of the inquiry may be giVen in evi lAleMie, althciugh they:'may be subject mat te.r of a separate indictment. . - M. BUTLER, `said Iti"order that there rnay 'be` dr-instinct propositien before the I Senate, we, offer to prove that there was no vacancy in the offlee.of Assistant, Secretary of the Treasury:'ThePresiderit unlawfally• I appointed his friend, and' Unirefolbre pri , Vete Secretary,. Edminid Cooper, to that position as lone of ineinal - o defeat the I Tennro-of-Cillice • act - and other laws of, Con ,: iMr. EVARTS objected. • . ' The CAIEF-JUSTICE said ha Would sub ' mit the rpiestioilito the - Senate. ' - L-'• At the request of Senator Sherman, Mr. 1 BUTLER read theclause of the eighth ar , tick, which charged - the President with un -1 laWful intent to control the' disburscenents for , military ,servien, and - Department of War, and, to, prevent the execution of-the act making apprbpriaticeislor the - -support of , the arniy, and Ithoitlimini of the eleventh artieleeimriShig the 'President with •unituv - J fully contriving inatuis to iieverit' Mr., - Stanuin - faithiviti l restinifft'r; the functions of•Seinbtriry of.alfar. , •- ' - , , '' - I - Mr. BUTLER said, the Managers clain - recl that the, appoints pent of Mr. Cooper was partfof the machi (cry to carry :out the de sign•.of the Pres dent, It was clear the ( President's desil was to get sonteixaly in. I the Treasury who would sign Warrants on , the requisition of ;en. Thomas. Senator JOIINSON proposed to allow that Mr.,Coopor wasappointed by the President, in Noi, - ernber, 1864 as a means to obtain un lawfn I possession ckf the public money, other than by, the appointment itself. , Senator HEM DERSONrequested the tes thnony of witneki in reference to the mode and Manner of obtaihing money en requisi tions of the Secretary of War should be read:,, • Ac ' ihe suggestion of 'the CHIEF JUS . TICE, the: witness was, ye-examined and said: There, can be no money drawn frdm the Treasury on the 'signature of the As sistant Secretary, except vilen he is acting asSeeretary in case of , removal or absence of the Secretary; hoWever; the Assistmit S'edietary, performs: all net'sof theSerCretary. 'Senator CAMERON asked if the Assist autSceretar,y can under the law draw war rants for the payment of money without the direction of the Secretary of the Trea • Witness replied, the. Assistant Secretary, can sign warrants, but they aro ' presumed to be -with the consent and.approval of the ;Secretary.• , ,•- • • ,_, • •• - , The C.IIIEF JusfripE, put the question whethCr the proof proposed by -Mr. .1117 - T.er should be admitted. ..'_. .:` : .. • l'eaa--..Messrs: Anthouy,, Canaeron, -Cot ten, Chandler, Cole, Conkling, Corbett,. Oragin, Drake, Howard - , Howe, • Morgan, Morrill,- (Vt.), .2:iye., Pomeroy, ,::Ramsay,: ..BLoss.,Spniue.:oSuctiner, ..Thayer, l'ipteme N lir itNreys.--Messrsr-Zyard, .11nekalew, Con pas, -Davis, ~ , Dixon, Doolittle, :Ecimunds,'. TerrY, - Eassenden, Fowler, ,Prelinghuyseni • Orimesi•Renderson Hendricks,- johnson,. McCreary; 'Morrill, ' ' (Me.), Norttin,: Patter- sori,,(N. J.) 4 Patterson, (Tenn.), Sherman,' Stewart, Trumbull, Van Winkle, 'Tickers,,; Willev - atid - Willlanati-:-27. ''- • :;- "'t• - ' , . Sim the testinteny,vras not permittedlii be ,offered.;., • ~ •,.• • .. ' -..e.:.• ' ' Charles 'A Tinker Was - aiiiiitc . rind testi fiedz-Wilitnlcharge of'the WustetnlTnion Telegraph, Washington. Formerly. brut, charge of the telegraph office in. the _War . • Departmeitt.'' 'ldentified- copy , of • the - des-' patch from Lewis C. Parsons, of. Mantgom eryc,to Jrcsident, Johnscm, and the reply thereto, as follows if ' hforrrobarrniv,"Stinuary 17,.11367-Hia :Ex cellency Andrew ~ 'Johnson; President:7- Legialature in session, Efforts made to reconsider the vote On the Conatittitional Amendment. Report from Washingtcin sans it is probable an enabling act will pass. - We do not. know what to believe. , [Signed,] ' ' ' Lawis C. Panscss. ' •, ' Brectaire Office, Washington, January 11th, 1867.-a.To Lewis C. Parsons, Montgom ery,•Alabarcia,:.-What possible good earl be, obtained by reconsidering the Constitutlen: 'al ( . amendment. 3 I , know • none , in the present -Poster° : ofaffairs.; I do not believe' the people •of the Whole main-. 'try will sustain . any, , set of in dividuals to change ,the whole , Character of our Yiovorninept by ,enabllifg acts in,this way andibellevecon the contrary; they will eventually uphold all. Who have patriotism and courage 16 stand by the Coniititution, and who Mace their confidence- in the peo gibers should be no faltering on the /part of hos° who are honeat,in.the deter=. min Am en to. aosjorentligo-ordinate Departmentsg. vooplept, in accord . once with itis'n gal OesalsP. .` ler • . _- • cv . a . .... ANDREW ..I ounow , ifr. B I'L clabned.that the • evidence. t iiiiiiincontinterit: either, midei:tge'tenth or twelfth itittele: - '' . " ."' ^' • -`-''• '' , Mr:CURTIS sal &Rep tenth tirticle . sets f the act in'apeechesand'-nottele,gram • Mr: BUTLER admittefi this,. tint a rgued that this telegram was one of the steps. ta- , 'ken by the Preiddent,tia array the people segaMst,tho lawful acti,of Congress and put it into. 0df,4111411341 pontenipt. .'. -'• • ' - Mr.*EVARTS recited: the:articles nknedy and: argued: thatchan: disfiatchesWere,.not• pertinent to thiiifhiali m.'" ' - ' l. ;:' , Mir. BOUTWEEL- Cohfendeirrlor tho ad- m a of Mitievidenee as being itraub stance! the- samo'natticin.esitlent'srapeeek of the lath, of, Auguat.:'‘: -.. ~1 • `- • Mr.! HOWARD:askedaihat amendinent of Ake C0n:44144m was referred to in the ,Prea ldo n t'sAllsNtchol-the,l4tly-. 4 , L:The _ Cllliz WSTßlE:statecrthe ' quest Acne whether evidence was initeigsible. - I': = 1 - Mr. DRAlCEiiilled tot the yeas and nays,: :#hlehretraltedi ' '-u , - - • , I , ' tea- AteittOgj Anthdify;':OntiSren, Cat tell,-Chandier, Cole; o:lnkling; I Conness, Corbett, Cragin, Drake, Henderson, How_ W.; Margin, Morrill, (Vt.), IsT3tb; Patterson, N%ll • ) V .r omatctri)gamsen.Rafte, tilhortaim; ; MO% stewart, tlninne4 Thayer, Tipton, 4 + , 3 moy,s)4,w i1 i,..-27.: - ' , TNalia=egifeasis. 13iiekal` eii; Da vi s ; Dixon , . ee hti. k_,. ► ,Perry, ,rgaiganien, ~ wle4 = Frelinkhti ti', M'Crecry; Morrill; . ISl 6 :olMii;Pit tenon, , (Teen.) Truro., Mille' vati Wjhklo Iriolte; re, ' Williams-17. , fßolhot tinfiliee'wes'nounitted:o: • = •-:= Mr. DOOLITTLE ;:moved ;.to i. , adjourn. • Yeas 2 3,'autysn.220-•The CHIEF JUSTICE votedla the affirnuittEet and the Court mid-,' i?,.tr4ed / trZe!noig , o'elock. -, .... : • r • • • • L p te .?‘ : • c . Ppl'a4tpu the chair, • .6 ; ' ,i , e ? 'ihy 'the Preal . enT • *eer hflileinktetandtahnostihi , 14 tend .-i.flajntirikediutia * - 4<' :t /,) ,, f - )1 -, 41 . 7- '-',4i.i....n1 '• -- l' `,.t. .. 1441 , t neltunkkevsgarket. , .. - -:,, I. - 44taigiit i Zir4.4-"Illohlididli I Miele 1 1 6 '0 ,ai ifiquifdaulatant /2,94. •06intrdtillirlatwitat:Ifewvatj-s'94':°4C Iltitaktibahhi, 1471 it:htsiliekkat4=ct car, old;: rlatil4)o4Atati6ll4-(*s_ kL4lolct;',liitlidgiirrX .. at? Mttl7 - 1:4,,,,,-Miiim :12,,.1,. ~'t1415142; n o Itf,-4!" -- ,1 ,•- • qw 440. "to ,F!tti...iiryf-rfol'?3e' c au way ?it V , f 2 kg-: , N , ; .-,;•,..; ..- f ~ . ,,f- t .,,,.-;‘ ~ ..Ari a ::;., f -.. , , - ....f.rit , f •J !':i 'sf,~~u..r~~ 'r:-x~...u"d~«M.~ ..crM—"-s*T"".";ze>-~ The British ' army in, Abyssinia —Treaty... with Germany—De . b afe-M'Elighsh ROM* of . Com mons--Church EstabliShment in• Ireland. My' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 7 ABYSSINIA. , - A special to the New York Herald tiated . t Lake Ashanghai, Abyssinia, lifareit 16th, via. London, April Ist, says: The asivance , brigade of thejßritish army under General Napier arrived at this point onthe march toward. Magdala, to-day. The -difficulties of the expeditionary undertaking "increase 1 as we proceed. The Ot'laintry for thei most part is barren and inhospitable, and the roads aze very bad and difficult for travel ing. The natives'arehOstile to the qtritish. An Abyssinian Chief, who is encaMped on the high table; and near, the troom, - refuses to give food to the army on any, terms. The Chief dares Gen. Napier to injure Tura. Ho sent a messageto Napier saying tin..C. King Theodorus offers hint a: meeting. Another Chief;who is friendly, tells Gen. Napier not to helieve the asSertion of the hostile one: s. No forage am be had, for the cattle. The people say that the bad Chiefsave al 'ready rninea the , cbuntry, - and' tha King Theodtatus, pi despolls e' country •• f• r and 11 wide. ' alma desolation is univeral. general Napier'sbeadquarters and. force. is slx days' marclrfrom the fdittesa of Maglill. GERMANY• ,. AATlvicA.Tiox OF' THE NATIJEIAI I'l TI3.E.A.TY WITH. THE 'UNITED STAAS. F,Eurax, April 2.—The • naturalization treaty just "concluded between the : United States of America and the, Confederation of the North German States has ,been finally ratified by the 'Federal Parliament. All the speakers praised with one - voice 'hind it was almost unanimously approvethby the the members. Count Bismarck lin a speech explaining its proviso' de clared it was , unnecessary -to ; make a defense of , the treaty •-us it seemed to meet with favor on all sides. He - summed up his .explanation by stating the compact was clear-'at all points,and hereafter no native of. Germany- naural ized in the United States:would be molest ed on account of his obligations to his pa rent country within the borders of the confederation. The Polish members were among the small minority , who' voted against ratification, GREAT BRfirAilkt. DEBATE 01 , 7 TELE CREAM ..r.sTA...stx-iintErvr - • ' Ix thEr.„oth. " Loxibii-, Aprit2.-4n the House elf Com mons this eveningthe 'adjourned dviate on the Irish question was continued. Mr. Roebnek Said he had 6i'er, 1 oth op.. peied to the church eitaliliahnienttrn! Ire land and he considered hitoself, bound to support the resoluh'ons of,ldr, *Gladstone, though at the same time he did - lot think -that-church-was the worst - ill 'of Ireland, ~ nor did he eonsider its: existence a badge ofserfdom for the Irish_people. Tile legal objectiOnswhich lailbethernade_lo its aloe. lition;lhe said, were absurd . -, Nithati Parlia - meat had given itgoiddresume..„,lie hoped the Ilisfighlreh^luidolthyiiould helreatect With , edinideration. '-'- %,' - , AlbsephWhenly.opposed the(propesitions of-Mr- ;Gladstone and ppressed.the fear that the iiitrodOctibm.Of sach ' fesbintions would cause a revolt Of Penithikaa. Mr.:Lowe quoted statistics to show,-that out of one hundred of the population - of" Ireland; seventy-eight were Catholics, nine ( Irish :and twelve belonged to the Irish Protestant. Church Establishment. The 'latter Church _'IVEtS" ' alone aided by the Government,7- though • the con gregations were made up of the wealthiest r•lsases of the community, the ni9li people would. - be - - there' than humarfif - they could • :tamely submit to this. .ThaTtbrics claimed to be truly ldyaL Let them..prove it or retire. The Liberal party in - the House had a leader in whom they - conk/trust. They were, sure he would fulfil ;aff--his profes ' 'Mr: - Lowe ridiculed What - ho I terined the legal , quibbles and zi L uang . course of the ;Ministry. Such a line . distincticp) would _ destroy all confidence between. the EXSCEE , tive and Legildative Departthent. of the , ,Government.::, The Ministry presented the it-.' - Houso a new., phase of ,self-contqldiction until *RI honeit men were - disgusted. - The Premier had carried • inconsistency and audacity, to a bight . which theJ House, con- --1-- .suiting its dignity, could not tolerate on stt 'Solemn - a' hubject . as that under di4eusEdoa. --, ;-Mr. - -Bersfall and Mr..Sefrey, of for Dublin University, spokein,sulcoport of the g.overnment, urging the adeption br Lord StanleY's• reso lutions'ibr"poltpithement to nexti*Parliarnent.' ,"...‘ .. Mr.Oeo. Cliye opposed the postppnement of a question of such pressing importance. Sir. Jno, gray gave full Statistics of the I wealth, population and 'religions sects of Ireland,, and pointed out, the, absurd and 'digpit;Portiorted'buthority which the Irish -.claire.h.: establishnikit.-. assutried..^/ In . the light of these figures ho . ..urged the adop- ,\ tion pf Mr. Gladstone's rose/Upon in justice to Ireland.- ~.- '— '- • - - Mr. Osburns , said. he should sustain the resolutions, but he, feared therocofna pro posed Would take a icing timer' - Sir Stafford liorthcole rose irf'defonse of .the Oevernmetd. ~He said the -resolutions before. plo House Were Merely intended to, furnish the liberal party rallying cry, and he stiginatized them EIS worthless:: A less vital question should_havabeen chosen for such a. purpose. ITO` contorted' that the - minority had been Conalstimt: Throughout: this dissnission, Ailey. had , always said that maiattres such ss wereproposed in.:- ---- Mr. Lfereall andlilt.'l;elM4lierlber for the Dublin University;-spoke in sOPPort of 4t.bie, Governmenti urgingthe actions in re gard to the Irish Church. were Premature. Parliatrieht shOulda*idt the restilt ithie.sti !gating. the; subject: - -,The Revermllent did -. not question -cempetenu,of.Parlistnent to ie-A- 181 ftteTti rfgOrd th the statthriffthe Irish Viitrreli:'**Ele"coneltidisl-by eipressing the :hope that the Hthnipmeuld y.et,pause for a better 'l7'. c0u51090402 ° C ; P :$e • problem be- 'fore it. ,‘ At - elettn:wekek-Ptindebate - srAs going. 1 4:03 lyith a prsiwkor9,lninfnelly late ad- ~ jourinnent t ,....„* , ... - 1., , FINANCWAID cciIINrAPIA.I. April . ~, . , ~. ., ,p viDol ,44l 7 . f•Ven.W.—Ni(Sez.ly re- - nuns „mho. hank of England sriow a de e2,o,iii-d 0/134,000 tio r riedi' Sterling. Ckatholz closed at 95a911X; AnteApark_ securities are iin,l*.ttar dernand_with,agilkieraladvanee is - g i o i n tt s : 2() W 7 AN° 7 , 4 l; ~Etf,°:* 48 ,i1; Illinois ,90)i , ., ,, ; . 0, .......--,-.... ..,-...t,,,f- i PriANßimirr, April .?..,sACV,aarp firm at ittio644Airll7..-Lttitort-relosed quiet and titeati, Middling nplandiVonithe spot, 311, ikleane, , ,lll , 4 k theols a xisk speocaa.:' ti t Ve,d 4l, ,on*na fOr - the list - iitb: 4 Lialki to antra el*, for 'ziaiddliti uplands;' edits td-day 15,000 Wes. S ., citiistal.quiet and Istoadsr. , -Cotr tu ra.t. 3 d. 'others, are unehang. WL:',,,, _lTioWiii ire quidt'but_steidy. - La r d . . -eseed tifielaill3elef,tl42B: 64 t 4• Arork, 80a. ( ' , , cllettoo , 1 sres,Altiei - Xiaenni - ' 450. '_-Ptocioce in Suudnu*ed..., ,,, Awry:mai; April 2 . — rettoteniiits steady ;ie t~~= El~ E TION
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