=I :~a~r-xa-~, x ;a;~"~rßtt`^. A~':.Ks; ;.: ~;=SISr-~ ~~kx.F~' IMMINBME Fi !".:f~ii~~.:~ _ : _!• 7 •• . • . . 1.1 tv • ' ' I - J • •.. t 3 Via . A .2 . ! r . T ','' . l , n. Pr '4:. , ',. -..,..;..,?....,t, "ItotumE Lxxxiit. TIRST TlMMax.vlr. o'cwcl M. 'FORTIETH CO*MESS.,,,,,, (87 the r , i!teibtulltiGazete.3, W.AsninaTox, , June 2,1868. - = SENATE, ' '`• Mr. SUMNER, from the Coatmittee on Foreign Relations, reported a ._commtarica * Ilion relative to exclusive ••privileges itt the fisheries of Alaska, and asked itttreiferente' 144 rift() es. YtthP., At mr. Supartzn'S instance ,the corn • mittee was discharnd I from the fa.rther oonsideratiorro th resolution ehttive to • .-.4he 4309iirlizA+Aplarkaftcdtizengin Pales-. 'llne,..frariendlriggraht - tO tlidittatTing popu lation in Sweden, the protest against recog nizing the Ottoman Empire as a- - lawful c l -0 - ybrurni t ul, theAlotrek ,doifeapiondence, and that concerning the participation by . our Conga in the recent Italian troubles. InEtracw_erito s question, Mr. SUMNER said the House bill for the protection of • 'the rights of nkturalized citizens abroad _ ;would be thit.subjectof consideption at the .41exl meeting of tlieOoramittee...., ' Mr. TRUMBULL, from the Judiciaiy Committee, reported, :with amendments, a bill for representation in Congress of ...North.Catialina, South:Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama and .Florida. At his in stance another bill on. r tho snbjectwas'ip'-• '.ii; o latE: l l)44oPO4eta_ l L- ; •s' Motion of 11r. unekoreign ,Committee was discharged from thefurther 'consideration -of the resolution - to allow Mr. Burlingame to accept andssion from a foreign government . .,,Not. being in the • service of. the United tates; he Its& liberty • • to enterintoatiy• service he,chOoses; • Mr. HENDRICKS called up the bill to confirm the title of certain lands in Nebraa amaic ✓ al National Currency act. . Mr. OAMER' ON,movedlts postponeme anpiortedlT other Senators, but SHERMAN proceeded to diacnis the bill, urging Its importince'es correcting certain abuses, and explaining the amend mitt pplviptiely4epor ted.:4ose the Corn : . • The bill was then postponed-2I to 18: Mr:EDMONDS called up the bill provi ding for appeals to Court of Claims, which was materially amended, by providing for the appointment of two . Assistant Attor ney Generals at salaries of sl,ooo,by abolish ing:Solicitont and DeputY Solicitors" of-thei "Court of thanni, by authorizing heads of • Departments to send claims of over 53,000 to the Court of Claims at- discretion and., forbidding the prosecution of any claim in the Court of Claims or any process in regain d to which maybe pending in another conlf.. It - passed after sharp opposition from Messrs. Hendricks and Buckalew. On motion of Mr. WILSON, the bill to) i continue ttuk.FTeetimen's bureau for oner year frot h - lath was - taken up and slightly amended, when it was postponed till to-morrow. • • Mr. YATES.called up the hill to provide , a temporary government for the territory At t .the ...irketanou r of Mr. tawnuaLligiter,at-was tartipbtellly. laid aside to alloycliitn. .cali_np,_thc „bill to. supply fdifieletieibiz apptopriatiOns for the i tai veer ending. Jo,nft/.8, 1864 - 'morted from ~.the'Cominittest. on. Appropriations were in serted, including the folloWing: . To supply • the deficiancietoof the appropriation for ex penses Of celleeting r ievenue from customs ;:. for the half year ending July 30,• • 1868, $l,- Mr.: I#O vf*E `strenuously oppaied Obi amendment, and condemned the Secretary • ' of th6Treaetitriletigthy:ozPlatiatiow6f it, whiCh'aris read at. the instance.of • rill. of Maine. - . • • 'I : His motion. to - stilka'it , out, howevei, failed, and the bill passed, and, goes to the House for concurrence, ' At fOur'O'clook.Mi:,CONNESS. moved to :•att'intci executive session. • • Mr. HENDRIC) permission, o,.:by:pre rented" a" wtitiOW,lteci Citizens Of In dwna asking a ongtrinthasystem of collecting rereinue - ork V garli: . ' Referred to Committee •' • • The' motion to •go into session ' prevailed, and.aftet sessionof lgownrds an hour, the Senate adjourned. ' , MOUSE OF . .11EPAEM/ENTATIVES. Mr t ICELIXY presented a petition fromi Henry C. Sample, charging Hon'. Sichatd:, lituatefid, United States District—l - nage of Alabruna,:with official InconipetenOy and kW* and praying atfiriVeetigation of 1 1 1=10,be orclered, ,Ifeferred J u di., *Lary Committee. c 4 ,5121-UKlJWirtold 'Tait Wilco Vcidditittee, < reported back with 'amendments a bill to provide , fbf aline Of malt and emigrant pali..l wager steamships between New York and fone_rnsllKArb/MOM ports.? ()tittered to be rinted . d recommitted. GA,B2,lELV,lntroduced a bill to re . • , store theaurilisiti: of Indian Affairs , to the •- War Departmaritw Referred to Committee I•; ' : Air.' MILLS offerea!wiesobition reqinesti lug', the- President Inform the Rowe whether any. 'assurancte!were made: to Iry ,rlnce.fohn-C. L Brelikenridge tO r!turn' to this country.., Adopted. - - ~ l iff..l7llKlN presented a minority report in the Kentucky contested election case of ! ,- -PrmilantwzwofaLed ti t resolution re ( lo o ta to Confederate yr. ~ 0100Atitliiii SO . ~ed to mmttree on Fore% airs., • Mr..TALESTorin OW. s'joint reso - bitiontif the tralisfer ' the itiftlencern ing.the.Harper's Yerg i iprop!rty twin. the State Court to .the t court of West .A t i VlllittiO lakfaTed i tt , ofielitO Ebtatnti , . Mr. SOCATlEtilfitinlings-thW'Ohlio uoti-... ' -teiltaiteiedatincsilleol • o against Mr ,An,,Whic4 -the, Ooh -reports . a • resoluti 1 bil thisOliAd r': 111 W 13 ,.._ 11_ 1 =' 5 11 - ber, is not entitiediati . 'Andwir.tve ,_ . contest . 41 1 . 6 ,70 the Coininie,_ 7 v • Thatasein: favor orltbeettting member , 'wasp resented by uriKEKK,orthe minority . f the tunrAittleytyho eamplefl two hours o aredit liukttermlitr" attimilita in its sup ! ~ -ri• liok train -r Mir: t:t .2., - ,21 , iv,. ,ii-1_,, , , r• •‘ *OPelleeded,VL 'F' •telf . olito.tilio.Agitt,the• C . 11 1 X 6.7 - ' glit• 1 i it irgrartiatif:fildrikagibiool6oD i. t ; •WAVO:lo4;ol4lfiftlbirStOt ib_oober. , , „suing Akaaittini,raembirahtmatir.; ; .L4M I P 9I. ~,,, 411#43011FITPKP10;5?!#t gall'l 4 (21.g•1V1..r,',..1.1W id+ AVriti• L A Sri& i *** r.l. • I ~' iirieloaleftSoeriandrig, eflaisaa„. ..,,, ...-4,r, ~,,r i ~,,,, _ :- . .talr-Thicr ' lO s ° I V 'lr'' i ?‘ ,4 `-ii rfttela- Borros, Jane I.- , r In :it *:. i .1124111Orktio a tadar., , ..... , t• ileginfilleiffilkfir areke4tr .~" 1 g x ~ .ci nn ry are to %, .., wue p. . ~ If - , • dbfre*rientliktOigb . ' • : ' ; -,,,,.; -‘ 5 .11 'l4adWiliF idaPih r eil l' : • t Cf"# l . ".4;.**as considered and .7 . cis a:w is to be perfected. . --~-a .0.1 . ...aYTC?..7.:7•! LllO ,Ter:3:-T_PLA r- ,% 7Cr fi FROM EUROPE. ~- )' c) ,! ' Uige OrGOW - vyre=lEistlish Neu. tralitv Laws -- Abyssinia—Ad vices from Greece, 4sc. 1437..T 2 e149p495ae rittptrictk CinF r t,te • tl Lornpow, June 2.—The Grand Jury re fused to bring a bill of indictment against Ex-Gtittittetrayre4fzjemsica, on the evi dence adduced by the prosecution. The Royal Commission- on neutrality laws t baTesits‘de cs'teport in favor of grant- : 'Mg the eitecutive atiihorities additional power to detain ships supposed to be in for :helligeTeht They ' - 'recommend — That Mfilding,, fit ting out, or manning such vessl w British port be declared a misdemeanor; that any,ship built in. Great „lhitaiu- pa via latiOn of such I . aw sfiall not' 'be petmitted to enter any British ports ' 'and their prizes, if brought within British jurisdiction. ahallr be returned to the owners. LONDON,June 2 .- Dispatches received by- the- dandou journals _from Abyssinia -Statellmt GerierilKapier had reached Sen ate with the rear of the expedition on the 24th of May. The widow of the late King Theodore is reported dead. TorrEsirepoz., lupe. 2.—Steamer 'Worcester ,*rain Baltimbre, arrived tc.:«4lay. --GREECE. VIENNA, Tune 2.—Advices received from ,Athens, that the. rep,resentativps of forelka powers in'. that city have. formally "prOleetell against - the sadthisiiieri of repre sentatives from Candle to the Grecian Chambers. • :- IdtANCE: _ . PARIS, June 2.—Prince Napoleon has left Paris on a visit to Baden. FTN4N_tiIWL ,AND pI:!MME.RCIAL, LONDON, June 2.—Consols close at 9634 fcir money, and 94.54159434 Ibr adoonnt; ex. dividend bonds, 72j4; Erie,. 49%; Illinois l lCAintral." 97%._ . . FAANIEFORT, June 2.—Five-twentk bonds! 77%. Amviunt,June:, ; 2.:-Petroleum closed steadyat, - 441. 40e: • • Odd gkehQ2l repbyterlan General Ax;!;embly agategiapo tS taiii.rlttsbarett.Gizettn...7 • ALBANY, June 2.—The Presbyterian Gen eral Assembly re-assembled to-day. "'A •Committee was - appointed• to' report a plan of providing adequate salaries to min iaters opiogy cougregallons t The Synod of -Ohio Was sustained in hav ing dissolved the pastoral relation of Rev. Wm. Hunter, at Capewell, Ohio, for using arsh and-firiolent languageloPsirishoners. An effort was directed to be made to have Ilqinote,than one-fourth of the chaplains in the army ant navy frnm one denomina tion, nearly all now being: Episcopalians. No action was recommended as to secret _ The 'fbllo'whig rand Professors, among others, were elected : - ,- Board'of l'orekon-Missions---Ministers, A. G. Hall R. R. Redvrs,Ji. B. Weed, Jos.: 1171bh - Ectitis - PEreit Malloon, Joseph Idatil roy, Charles H. Imbrle. Elijah B. Braven, Andrew M. Beveridge, NathantelLWZ., conk ling, 'John Hull, M. W. Jacobus, Henry R. ,Wilsou,Alexander-T,2401.11,11. N. Brin *Wide, Bat, Edgar: ;.en, Sam'l H Cook, William F. Allen, John C. Greek' " John M. Sherwood, 'Union R. Corning, 04% B. Rickey„ Elijah Houghton, B. Rush Bradford, W. W. Scarborough,!Wth. Ernst, Stanley Matthews, William Patton, Saiti'l Gollod3l-Tranebithi Bailey, George Dunkin, William Walker, William Matthews. .Bo4rd iqf Domestic ilistions—Ministers, Thomas E. Thomas, Thomas Murphy, Jas. M. Crowell, John_ B. Lindsley, Charles Hodge,,,Jobp.lC Lord; Geo. W. Musgrave, Alexander T. McCall B. W. Dickenson, Wm..D. Snodgrass, Gardner Spring, Wm. W. Paxton, P. D. Guerley, C. W. Adams, J. o.,=ltimeir, Charles K. imbol4 ThorruukH. Mum*, 7jr., GnstavelV',Hensozna.a_ymen, Moses Allen, H. K. Clarke, Howell Kvouth.' , Oscar Greely, David 'Keith, Samson Mason, Stanley Matthews, .7: H. ThompscnN Rich . ALM. Chute. s-Al.l te- Board of PubScaticns=Ministers, David Mott, Jas. H JonipV Wm., Et - Schenk, ^Wm.Heinbldwer. ;Tan:- H. SE itnox ' John W. Blackburn, David ,B. Campbe ll , McKee, J. H. Nixon, Andrew M. Beveridge, John Hall, Robert F. Sample, Thomats H. Skinner, Jr., Hew GlWlMeekman, Hon. Robert Msittoo% 4Y - anno ll'aa. MeCra_y, Edward G. Jaffrey, Jai. 14., Knox, H. H. 'r,oll:lllkBbatittsalknohlbrilleln '' libert Combs, Steplitnikaider, Archibald McClure, Earvey,K.Clark, Mar ! 'tin Byerisen, :Charles IC.TodCßObirt',Cor nellus. . 'Poo Pinfesooliof Denvilleßetninkt ;Na thaniel West, D. D. 'Per Professor`of Seminirief the Nortly i -syesti Chicago •Rev. BisekburniA lothePres irn - Gerierat'Atriembly this evening the following, resolution was adcipted: Resolved, That Presbyteries 'be directed to use ,as filly -as. possuble,. iq supplying NrcuAncies; urisettled - ministers under their Wet ACi ~ tte Rev. Dr. Reed, from the Committee to viSlG , Ntirriehurgostitfthe Committee'Were receivect with great cotdiality; thst thtt ' 'Tata from this body tiOnOttnoing., a:change in thelirst article - of the 'Basis' ”of Union was not understood,'btit when proPerly =3Om ; llama not ready to stoqui 11oWever 'ati of the members sere absent,,ttn;re :was not the requisite constitutional ntunber,"two.thirds, to - ratify the change in the Basis. 5r.h.: 1 1,1 The Assembly the liaa n ydie;t adjourned 1,111 the thirjl Tiam-sdpy,in 1 ,to lorakriAra•Chhr&dir Neirnroikmeet, in NalliOgilreigiglicilltde Meeting. [By' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette., •PittiazikyttlA7 T.ltilat'lli.a.krmeeting of the Ifitith !Maar - I:if — Trade' oorn menottiikthlkiluoit, atoutorrow evenino, The emelone will be held in the Medea.* atiltrWitijt i otikWbo 001'04M:tea lbr seirendA dliz'+ iPexamo•o!LOOT lB- . ions:have been inactalbrthe - -4ntmtmem_gi of deleiPittk:M/1140W r during hdtlWitn anr i ire= • ViaitOteViip. To n' W 0616611 of interest' alatie "ility. To-morrow af ,teznoowtheyatiettilhdrattgmbPark. Friday evening there wiabg a betignot at Abu Wae On . . along e 'Deiaata~e'and d ' itti4Othe early part of next week an exotuidon glicigatiliilhlateligniNallke Place* r 31, 1 1. 1 "f . Mai it e m T"' alp/ rY fire attr , . dastra PS Pak Watt -:';1 h "f e ts , a ff.M ' .'".l r, ,' • " 1 t P - A,