132 :: El , 7. - Tf - k*'_ll';t.'l':i :;-.:. 1 1 t . ,ts , ~ 1 it i 1 ' - \ VOLUME' LXXXIII. FIRST 1111T101. 'I7IW3IFF-iffrE. o.cx..cocic 't • . . : FORTIETH_ CONGRESS. Senate Proceedings — Ml for the Admission of Arkansas to'Rep-, reseutation--Ad!ourninelit Till i kfi ten _ Mow , North and South Caroline, • '[lly Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] WASECIWITOR, May 13,186 . SENATE. • The On& submitted' a . communication from pen. Grant, * enclosing the reports of Dilititat.44fiiiiiianderigliatigEOuth 'of the. numbers of white and colored voters regis tered In the different States, number east• for and against the ratification of the Coll, stitutions, and the number neselectingq to, Tote- • Mr. SHE RMAN presented the resolu tions of the Ohio . Legislature, sent in the House report yetifei r day. • ' Mr. DAVIS gave notice of his intention to introduce a bill at an early day for the admission of the Territories of Arizona and .: lie l k t a ra " r. ` TheChalPlard bolero - - the senile - thl re signation or John W. Forney, Clerk of the .13enate. Mr. SUMNER moved that it be laid on the table: 9 Neghtlyeth Mr. HENDRICKS offered a resolution that the resignation be accepted. and until the pointment of a successor Major Mc- Donald_ VA as SecretarY- - • _.• • - Mr: SUMNER objected and the resolu tion went over. - lir. WILSON Offered , a *lint resolution to restore North Carolina, South Carolimq Georgia,Alabama, :Florida and Louisiana to representation in Congress. Ordered to be printed, - • Mr. SHERMAN,caIIed up the House bill . for ttteadnaission of Arkansas, , :i andl Bug - Festefftlie fatigability - of taking lidined- I - late action %fin it. Mr. TRUMBULL opposed a departure from theprdluarrigactace; which required its reference the`Jiidichiry Cammittee. Mr. JOHNSON took the same view, and said it would look to the country, although be did not believe such was the intention, as though the hasty admission of Arkan sas was designed to influence the vote on impeachment. . DlK(Mthotigbt :it., possible:it might be claimed that the new . Senatora would, have a right to vote,and contended nothing should be done which would admit the question to be raised. • Mr. SHERMAN deemed it inconceivable • Abat thogernan Nruld.corde here expecting ,to,vote on impeachment, and urged the im mediate passagtot.tb- the -out , " that such aco-- to the Commit. _ _ way. He ap proved'they ndtitution, unt thought a bad precedent should not be established. Be sides, Republican Senators should not com mit themselves to action which would redder them liable to . suspicion., Mr. BUCEASEW raised'the sdnuipoints as to whether the Constitution was legally ratified , that Vete made.idahe Hoase,quet ing the reppoort of Gen. Gillem. • Mr. BHEIt3SAN replied, citing the report of the officer sent to investigate the election, that no frauds luid..inien shown on part - of the rwisters. Mr. MORTON advocated postponement, • until Monday;sair thy argiiment of the Senators from aryland and Connecticut indicated. what use would, be ,made ;by its opponents if thy attempt Wei mtule to pass` it today. - He was sure there was no inttin lion to Salve suchsadvantagAzofahe pa ssage of the bill, but would move an - adjourn .. Truant until. Saturday. Mr. HARLAN pointed out that the addl.:, Lion of two Senators world leave the same number of votes necessary as at present, higeiseit;lool..ol , . ittal,4tutlgnattld there foftr Operate' advergely - to ilia friends of conviction; After tiirMer delxito, Mr. TRUMBULL pledged , the Judiciary4Committee to an early consideration of the bill, and on mo- tion of Mr. SOELNSON it was referred to them. - • ..tea- Chair sti Jornitted :the Constitution ' adopted by the Corivention of South Caro . lino. Referred to the Committed on Terri tories. • Mr. TRUMBULL presented a petition from citizens of Illinois, praying for an ap propriation 'the enlargement of the St. Mary's Ship CanaL Referred to the Com- mittee on Commerce. Mr. STEWART, from the Committee Orr I .roported .plte _bill remo ve Mimi olbOilities' - oft - eertain citizens oT Alabama. He stated the Committee recom 7 ; mends that re liqf be extended to one had-" dred and six p eas, being all those in To to whom sufficient information had ..beer“=tsbed,.... ' .";i,maL:aaottamfaidstrErttimireasecu the motion to adjourn until Saturday. • MteAETHONE-iniaVAittcraitritnictWisiab.; - stitnting Friday,, saying if much . Mther,, delay were had the Satiate - might; instead of an Angist body,- be called 's Septem4er The amendment was , refee4d, and the motion to adjourn until Saturday HOUBE-OF REPMZEIiTAYEEVHS. Mr. BEECH. offered a. resolution direct . *or theßearetary of War - , and 'General ; of tbOAntly to cornmtmicateTthe reports ,of ' , ' . . 4 .4?;lierPAPAPS l 49nunt 4 l4o. c sk the elections On the ratifica tion t cv - ''posed Constitutions in Georgia,•litath • aline, South Carolina and Lcroitiatut,ond , . for the election of officers therennkwith' accompanying pspenly. 4tc. • Adop - Mr:BCRWO CK - made testatement ref thonedto a recent New 'York 'item, that , neither.the Committee of Ways and Means , nor.himself knew:ofany ComPtalitirtinst Collector of Internal Revenue us , ey, of • 4 . 'reSC.N . Pr4)mtdi.the,Y.thakk no Person ern , ployed in any secret detective service. The Committee did 'tint chin the authority and certainly had not the 'disphantinti 30.3 tinter on that business. Th E b-bin .9110.04,italiaiNendiehall ' and Plattsburg Railroad to pees across 'United g-litatealtindef akciattebtirrwantwiled.'' IAtICR, 49m -the, Pacific Railroad ummlUee, ,reported iiiolt;Alui4bill, with, amendments, to 1110 0 1rmte the - Puget Sound and Columbial,j-trAi' • 34 , i4coad Com - Psh, • 411 MOPV atVagaPrattlei I_4 l lPLughp and ' a proposition to amend, mr. moved • the previous questiOn;'-wldelf tharßottse,re• idied .to aecond. Mho was then rep • ferreilto the`COMmittee on Public Lands.' The bill to admit North Cazolinai, South C ar oli na , L ou i s i ana , Georgia and Alabama to representation in Congress was taken up. Mr. STEVEN% of Petrisylvenle, offered BIZ .~, Y ,_ ~. IM =1 MI he f6llo4iBiiko2ilislat*uk.i'ifluid section V fe t '„'' nd bti ittoth.a - Ihat the pro ,vigircor cAm ar iep ot re ap p y the nsti on of igta net" apply ton debt firlettieulyperstniltho, , during the whole ti e fits U ma ipil to thebik _ =Mrl e vapid allow the Tt "ll Xser ! S l* 141eni ctp th a • ANTI"- ask a vote on It to4n -; • . 44E04r shade tdelithitirtinpi*eh` 'against the bill: Mx ILOBESSON asked whether it was lindetstOod - theHoutie was vine Into the anuinfinanitni:aStattoftnWtulaati. ' The SPEAKER - stated' that was ques- Xi= for the Rouse ,' not Ito the Chair. STEVENS—I propose that -amend - .ntrepatforthislesscrnittition diet iltiCbefore certain period, as ;well those ••due to loyal men as those due rebeliLS My_arbenfiltant is that it shall nu ll ify only those to•rebels, netnt, loyal men., , f . • Mr. 'ItORINEMDT—WiII die gentleman from Pennsylvania allow me to ask him 'how he is going - tit pick.out creditors loyal and dislo?__ Inn not going to do it; but when anybedi claims to be loyal, I sup he willpick himself out. [Laugh- Mr:ee '' itollliNlatiC=Tilen " 'everybody will pick himself out. -Mr. = PAINE -Ihquired -of Mr. Stevens whether this was anindividual amendment of his own, or one that came: from tho Re construction Committee. • Mr.l3TEVENEVettplletV;Ali is an individ ual amendment. , Mr. PRUYN—I rise to a questiOn of or der. I, ask the chair to rule that this HouSe has no right, by any legislation or attempted legislation, to interfere with the CoM• Minton or the'proVisions of thipOnsti- tntion of an State. The-alhair overrules the point of order. He declines to rule as the gentleman from New York desires, because if that - . Were hiar'prefogativii;t be- might be called upon to rule thus on bills which many members regard as unconstitutional and • hich—the-- Presidentait--- not being oonstitutionaLaThe !Speaker has nei r ight - in any regislative body, to rule whether propolitton is constitutional' or not, but only :wheth er it is iiarliamentary. Its constitutionality affects its merits, and such questions are to be decided by the House and not by the Chair. Mr. RANDALL asked Mr. Stevens where he got authority in the Censtitufion of the United States, or anywhere else, to amend the Constitution of a State? Mr. STEVENS-111nd it , in the Constitu tion of a State. I find it the --Constitution, which says Congress may admit the United States. I hold that Congress may admit them.in just such shape as Congress pleases. I do -not find . any, difficulty about Oat. - Mr. BIOOKSgive notice that he would_ move the fbllowing amendment as an addi tiollSteeatlon: • ,- "neit - fitrthei enacted, t hat on and"aftei the' eof this sot s all cit of *Trio ites in the States hr -arbnitted. ' titres ~ entitled, to , he `would refer' . tab' som.. . 'of ,the Ohio Legislate tnabovewhether that body was .41 entitled too 'the ' coitild" tacit ,ed in . contempt of the -EkitPie+,t, - He fp ,to the act pretending. to will w the consent of t e S..W.Wof Ohis - Ato tha, fourteenth artic of ,theamandmynt•tothe- (Luatttutiou the actieduxlcitlct,the police laws of tftelgad- Ingßipnblican cities of the State so writ° give ,i4them -a Democratic polign-4 to. thi . ;', act •knottli '" • 4at. - ~ uthe• : ltOsible ' ad*lxture law," to the act forbid 's:Dug.any.- atudenta- of *alleges of,Ohlo, if not , dents orthe place r iu , vote, and to the act forbidding the inmates of the Sol &gra' Attime . at Dayton,Ohlo, to 'vote, be cause it was known they would vote as they had fought. , Mr. GARFIELD , allowed interruptions from his colleagues, Messrs. Morgan and .Van Zandt,'ln.ieference o local measures ' and politiCs, and replied to them. Mr. ROBINSON spoke in opposition to the bill. 411;:ifteeSc8rgot-tire - ituur, AM.-yielded to Xe-- - PIM V% wlio'LVoitYwrito adjourn- By Telegraph to the Plttelmrali Gazette. OuvorssrsTr; May the annual election of tile Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dutton Railroad Company, yesterday, -the ifolrowingßirectora_ electe4l l _S. S. 'L'Hommedien,JohnYoung,Wiii;Gbodmari. Wm. Beckett, Gieorge,T , Steadman , Lowell. Fieleherf H. Di- linnthigton; Charles Davis ;;' and John W. Ellis. The following officers for the ensuing year were - elected : S. S., L'Hommedien, President; Stanley Mat -timwrvAttornm,Bezdelbleliarearreeneral SuperuiterideriThlll4llt4s. , Assistant Superintendent; Samuel Stevenson, General. Ticket' Agerg Lafayette Devginey, General `FreigliVAgent." , • Thelnithings tlitirrom pany show'an' increase of over thirty:4:one thOuludfdidolliirairilkArelholkt of lit year. Arrest o f Joe. Coburn at Cineinnail:;llleld • , -.,' • in $lO,OOO - Dail. • tBPeclat Dlipatch lathe - Pittsburgh GsaettC., ....,clueusNefu r iday-48.--joe-Cobunr e Who is to flslo2ll4Coolpfor thoubampionship of . America, arrivel here this 'Morning. •He was immediately.. =rested' and J,laite r ; bct fore the Police Court, where he was' nir ed to jilAve bonds to the amount of .111 ,000 fighe.Witaiethe Wel-State- Arif,Ghlo. r ;no. -Franklin and, Chao; Gan a .: hbr Went his bell :and be wag released. Tbe•iight will take place-on the • 27th - inst. ptliiivi ► impes ()toponym. The' high Sado& at „ City Telegraitt to the?lttelmirith Gazette.? • CINGIBINATII =May IK-1U the United States District Court ; today 'Judge Leavitt delivered his OpiniCiiiri the case of Patrick Ross; the rriurfferer of Mary, Carrigan 'in .Ireltin`4-,Tho Judge; held that Ross, hay biLbeen identitledrby: Me Irish consta" bles, must, be returned In enstedY. In gives him until jhe 10th Of June to produce evi deuce in his defence. ,:Huts still suffering from his attemptaAosnOiht throat laid, it is not protiiblOlieirm live utitittbst time. - 1_ :21' • Lumbeit Viand's Discovered . (By Telegraph to the PlZtalmititgliZette•J _ 1/ " / " Th erelit,..VT4Mo 184-41 isiudd that General Curtis; special Annint of. ihe Treas ury Departnunue bag detected frau& in the impartatiorinfltim. fgeinCtintidlitullOamt iniKto Dean?? $ l OO, l hi gold, whichamougt wurprobabi y yet be collected Hie author ity has rbeen extend s ,d..„.., t ,.,i n m i di, frontier fromilluillireti n 7treEr7 es eirr - )1 1 .. • peachlns~Atiteettag Su Sable, (By iissottate tbblintnroNOrtimatt, l tbe 4 , w "ttetplittol lielA rrf ohneo ellthg n. 0 41 , 8 den'e brother mot one of the si gners o f she call. 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'''f frkg,;• ••• •••.... , ~ I ' --. Pk. ' r "'N -"mile& c' ‘,..7k : - a ..., a • • -" / A . - ;"-•i- r,• \ . \ IMIIW, — - • _______' -: —: \ p, .( ;, ft.,' • - " ... , -.:-,- ,-.' 0 , .. ' • ----_ ....._., _ .. - - ~4, - - . - -..., ... - - ~,.._- - -.....:„.. ..,,,,,21( --... ..,,,,,.. ~),...,,,,..-., -„. ~......- _, , f.:. .*. ...:„- ,t--••• - ~, •-• . ' ,: ' • - : -'" .. ' ' 1 ' .1._, 4 '‘1 ,- ;' .• . , t' i :-• & , '''zt as+ ~•. - . -- .0 BEI ' -----440!1-1 1 4,--= Election of Railroad Directars..L. MI 4"z col.Th* ful Prospect- - Resignation (dia. **piney. C: s ; Wabniftarbn,filii* lied+ Tbe Missomi..delegatitm - held'a meeting last night at the room of, General! Pile to 'ender consider the , proposal , o f Senator. g!. •, son to resign at their request. `-- - it-iter o Adis consultation' among themselves - .and - wit Senator.liendereon, it was ascertained that he would vote guilty, on. the _eleventh ar ticle, , and _inrther action was . postponeduntil ta.day,...iiith the inderstanding that treleannfflalartiel e edt any iN.'thefkolihfhiartielek couldz-bl9- by hie resignation and te, appoinent of a suedAdof, haveniff a P tlncartfai tm gn. - Senators Fesserlext; Henderso**lnies and Trumbull lurstallibeettletrebstedita resign by the Congressmen of their i%vend, -States to-day, andthere is considerable et citement among, the , , , . The genital belief is thittiftle .resa' determined to kill Off* Wadi) at . keg% and 11411'i:tot convict the President until after next week, when, folks, fnOr, he will be removed * a tie report, that General. _ . ..6rant.:.has formed Mr - SteWart, Walidtptirruh - nr Mr. Fessendent thathe-nrOsilikl," ll /. or that he would decline thir.-sselailiß nomination for , the Preffiden j ayt from headquarters: • - - Colonel Forney is fearful- thst,the Presi dent will be acquitted, and it is said he ; knows all about it,- Anthony,Willey, Ross, Frelirighttysercand Sherman' are reported all right for conviction to-day, Mr. Wdde is confident of thirty-seven votes_ ibr can victfoa. on the eleventh article.. Air. :John son is tickeled at the defeakinin'the Bo publican,ranks, and-hals,no donbtat actptit sal. It is not certain now . that-the-Pnisi tienttnay notlff poyietedZon an yone of the articles. - • I The New York Tr - amebae thefolloWing this morning editorially Confidential dis patchei from the -best untlierity, 'received last, night by, the editors of tho Treitine, , leave