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He _urged -. immediate consideration. • • • Mr. HENBRICKS objected. and the bill went, over:- 1., >' 4; .,. • -., . , Mr. EDWARDS intr oduced a bill fn ad dition to tberaet-tOregnlata the time and manner _of Wilding -elections for Senators 1 in Congress. i. -, .-- • , ....', ', ~ :-.' • Mr. HENDRICKS, •froin thO•Onininittee onrablic Lands, reported a bill to aid the .-.,2ustructitin of a ship_ennal between:the aussissippi and• Lake Miehigan.,• • :-- Mr. CONNESSuaIIed up th e Milli -rola -4 c lititilo thia , Westera'Pacific Railroad Corn , ny, it allows the company to occupy for a , ~ runs i r . '.•;depot'i storehouse s cto.V.inieh po o of , if Yerba Bala or Goat Island,in the Bay of ) San Frarailsbo, as be necessary. After • ~discussion ,it was laid aside. ; Akthil; 'expiration of the morning bout, and on motion, Mr. ShermantB bill, 8111300- mentary to an act to provide a national cur i „-: Jodi soured by a pledge of United States li bands arid' to provide for the circulation itbeTrf.PlPProreM ene , 18% . was taken, u F. , The.questioh-was on the amendment, by the Committee of Finance,the fi rst amendment was adopted, makin the limi tationrrestricting the liabilities of individ nal.comPailiett,4lo., for money borrowed of the National Banking Association applicable to deposits made by such associations with 1 , private bankers, brokers or banking asso... • - 141 ciations, not included under the National 4 • Currency act. The second amendinent provides that within ninety days after the llnotice of a vote to liquidate by ,sharehold, '. l s • `era of a National Banking. Asstkiation, it ll shall pay the amounts of its outstanding notes into the United States Treasury, and ; take up its bonds which otherwise are; to be ' sold by public auction in New York; the -!. surplus to be paid to the officers of the As sociation already in liquidation under such .. act, and are to pay it over in thirty days under the same penalty. The notes are In - 11 be then redeemed at the United States Treastir•e,",atid litlizksiticiatimkje to be & .- a rr olio --- - , • • - 11 It- was amended on motion Mr / HOWARD by mating auction at stock ex. change and adopted. The third amend , me a t- provides for the compensation ;1.! 40thenreivere of National Banking•-_ 1-Asso , " aittiiind ofthreci per tent - on the first "bun , mdred thousand dollars, one per cent upon 4: I large - mime' not :.yielding ', $400;000,' and, 11 , one half of bne per cent meatus ovbrlsoo,.' 1 : 000. Collections to be paid out of,the• re , -bible from the assets, and one' half of the i.-Commissions to be withheld on the Comp- ' trollers „discretion, until the affairs of, , the ' bank. are-closed. -.Stich a receiver is to be ;couSideredlwa gtiviarinnent agent, with the right to bring sults in United States Courts, ' , the 'District Judge to fix the fees for each Mr-CAME..RON - Moved tdreduce the per centage named from three per cent. on-one ..;I. l 4 l lftlre4 thousand APitars, >to • tove;:•from • one per cent. on surnaurider Aye hundred '. , I tlwriparat to,odnbalr "of one; from.one-half on sums upwardsof fivehundredthousand . urytonneiniatter f r Atrivali t ti=rted , by =Mr. • CONKLING.and --a . by - Messrs, 1 - - SHERMALCATEE WILLIAMS? and ;MORTON, and adapted by 2a to la.. . , ai , : r: itiortitrtitg Of-Vermnin - ;; Opposed it • and Ynamt totaddlit - mildew thaVthe Secre ' ta7`Of 100' s g.tOlitaity"Viall be atitherized•to ~ :withdrew - aa.equid Oniunt bf Illtdieci States" - notes. Along diecuslion follsfnied; • Mr. FERRY moved to amend liiinsert , ng. After"the.proViiden'inithininng ihe , re ., .mTvenktobring Anita; the Words ' "atid may , invest theesseta of , the bank intheir hands ' .tit torpor • the UelPfdtgates, while the af ' • *ins thtr hank ere tot 'in'' liquidation, :'• which bonds shall .be deposited ' with time i dVelikurSlCOfthe.lJnited, to 1, the order of the • Comptroller .or• lbw' ctir .-roPM•44,OIS_INP*YeTII, itbklkolooake a m Priapus to. ai vompireue'. or all t make acts [ and innOtiedinP,.._. and the Comptroller •i shall be . . authorized to - sell ' SU* * bonds 3 from me to time in 'order to'' Make' the dividends sindipsymentir 'provided in the, , tifilYegi eeetlerkt4tbe act' i i ti e tt i f h thl4 kt to i . brolnroinentary amen . _ , and e section as , amended was ai*R. rigroadta. 'i x of On 'lbw Asia , : amendme nt to incretwe ' 41314-41944 PuTennY . circulation , by the sumo twenty.millionsa,. to be. isOrignad i . Olt Wow anit-Territaries having 'a elrenistioli WllBO move rt 44ol tfortAncil;lPMilits l 4 Mr ' dto amend by i rting, after thhirordsibdo sues of the following • r 1, 11011,(100;000, "and iti leaning the said wept. latiortinotoapreference shall be given' to, banking associations in Etiital Mel sections . ~, ofotilll -*Santry not adequately; .stmolleci • .',..' - 101..00titr 1 4'inelliline4 but 'whenivii the_ amount Of - United : , Was totes and alien- Wing -notes of national- banks combined snail be Int'ldininte'nttialdi s tiMM the gen= w-tuni;reallary isnatborlisd and, i req tetietkeentmeacirtfnited Stites .I*-411 % 12t Ata j fIth e r lin ' ' cniffil t )018 t - ~ ' es ren t el ' -outstanding ;skein*, mobtesy,f24o.ooo,oo% : • .-4nitterat infilailnt, offaciliteting the !;scemiiiitinit of, 'tainsasitra';' The • in . reesinsday each Annakikurassomation . 0 itptin bonds owngd end thqkdited with the ,i. nierlisematriatf3lolPMPiltitAlntenllbX ebeb. baskinglassoelatice ansii,be held an at se sea, fund' MO 'Oil& bankinu association ''- • .lan ki tr e deeinvianelat thSVOnCy issued - -ly it, 'and . ** Mid Spec* reserve fend shall - "be tdod itit93ootherlntmone:thn, for lee , ~, midientruniust Said . cy.!, , ,' o. . - •o ' r - lotraiffEfthiAN .• . • rho alimdreentr. al opening tw the w 4 4 " which the mounit . ;eri -ho 0 4,14 e. brava boats , rige. ril l munt Penne& The rAmstnittee ad offered this amendment 4 . ol tdbftltralight,relier on ~,eog9m,,i or , the.Arcateinequality in elreale that eemplignea of to the Western po• talh.d,e,,:snreWn leadeAme en' cult ba. l oruhistrltror tree Ir l ldit Milan Witirenremeed a *Mt , ' , AoB•Antortaj,,to si tu k ti al p l4 ,i n g4 LE.47 • -10 sc" lath lc' 1 91 04 1W; 4.Vl‘.s't kr—l.,: 1 I r ..:trirr or B r • 4:roil ir... , ...../r „.. _ , Congress was not reanonsible , tor- thees ent anomilousistatatanifaarekviz„the _pr Trees lug issuing bonds bearing 6 per cent. 'Mar a. in payable equivalent - to• 8 per cent. with an easy money 'Market. It was too clear in.his opinion . ; to, be questioned, that the efOtthiklaws make the Secretary of the Treashry,alisolite &dater the situ etion. • • . , SHEAMAN believed, that though the Secretary doubtless had power under, the , existing inws; to issue any class of bonds, theywOrftresponsible until. they come to the Secretary's relief. •'• , After further debate, Mr. WILSON asked 4,-division on, his, simndinent, and the ritoistion being en the•hrst part thereof; It was lost without a „division. ' At the sug gelation ''4sf "Mr. 8111'31'4mm; Mr: WILSON withdrew the latter part. Mr. MORRILLi 1. of Nerinonti mdved-Z o . amend by adding at the end - of t he 'section the words. "and do the issue of any in crease litnationstzirculation piovidnd for in'thla iectiofirthe Secretary of the Trea sury is hereby, authorized, and requested, to permanently withdraw an equal amdunt of United States notes." r• Mr. TRUMI3IJLL thought 'this' s imply another propasitiorLie. borrow money and put • off the time - for the deenable resump tion of specie,payments. Mr. SRAK.F.I-protested against the attempt of the New England States, already gorged with circulation, toAen,y,an.increase to the west. He atitievt , edthatitlietais now in the country but $l2 per copied, while in 1860 therd:wan Sib, and that less money was re quired then than now. Mr I,("WlL6o.ls,"TomrolvedF.tberat is now .1i650,000,000 tlievetintryr sibitii is fi.larg er proportion than before the war, and he insisted that the banking capital of New England has not increased but has dimin ished sine° the beginningof the 'war. 'lfhe thought capital was'not in circulation and wa, needed thd , viebt he weight vote for the $20,000,000 increase. At half-past foal., without further action, the Senate went into Exeolitive session. HOUSE OF REFFAIAVES. The SPEAKER said he had been request ed topresenttothe Kongo, andasthematter -appeared to' be national iti-Itichakacter, he did present an invitation from the EXOCU nye Rominittee,of the National American Sharpshooters, to attend a puldici, demon stration and festival which was to take place at Jones Wood, New York, from June :Mk to4nly sth. -r -JUDD movedAbst tha invitation Are accepted, and that the Rouse be represent ed sit the.opening ceremonies by four mem bers: Mr. STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, hoped not. wasn't:try bad practice to teach people to shoot sharp. The motion was agreed to. • ThafiliZAKEßAppeinted the following members to represent the Rouse: Messrs. Judd, Garfield, Paine, Chortler and Orth. •,.:ArrYtiggP introduceil a bin to relieve .f.r...a.l.Maol,offinutikcarolina v from bis po liticaldisabilities. Referred to Committee on Reconstruction. Me.'BINGRA.M; from thb Committee on Reconstruction, reported back the Senate' aniendinerits to the act to admit - certain States to representation in. Congress, with the recommendation that the-amendments be concurred in.— Mr. SPAULDlNG,movedtoctxmcur in thci amenduliatii of twain:wise; witlitho amend ment striking out Alabama. reautawo;mg moved Id:strike rFlorkikaut.atthe.b.iA'andmivt,tdareagons aiiitlia4nottola:'4llli_was;:tha-MMZU,..Oo vinced that Florida ought not to be admit ted with its present Constitution. • • I'ALICkI alscritomed anklet : th e ad- Imbision or Florida under this bill: - Mr. BUTLER replied to the arguments Idessra,Fariansocth,an Pane. Mr:AVASEIBITRNE, _ rtirdark ed that he would remand Florida to the Territorial conditions. • Mr. BUTLIIR4-ret die iiikclkhefiffer Flor ida has not as many inhabitants as Color „ado, for which_the gentleman poled?: ” WASHBURNF.-4 beg y6h pardon. I voted against it. Mr BROMWELL asked the _gentleman from Nevilitirk 'whether - he thoty - tbtitiwas very safe to trust all thi3local Orkabitlition of the State in tIM hands of one man, ad if he should 'prove - recreant to principles or die, _and be succeeded by a Lieutenant Goveknor, the entire organization - of the State might not tse committed into rebel hands? Mr. HUBBARD replied that Florida bad nbt tnadti the treniendOug mistake which was made at Baltimore in selecting a man as secorul,_who could :not. be trusted-In case p the prinCil died '. l Mr. BROMWELLinquired then , whether :the Whole Ting did' not depend , tipqn cite man, and whether if he died his succestor would be as good asiblentelf. Mr. HUBBARD replied that the Idgnten ant GoVernor was si loyal, true Man.. Ai be believed. he added, the whole of this obi Patton arose because a , citizen , ; of Mltnins• 1 bad gone down to•Plorids, and bad - flotilla , - mededes he' expected. in obtaluingema joritY for the tiovibsoiskip., , That 'was', the trouble. It was because that Illinois. num hid not succ e eded in getting the control' of the, organization of ; the State. If he bad • succeeded Vierewould be do objection ttW dsy to the admission of Florida. „, M Mr. BROMWELL protested, so far *who was ganwm4d, beneitber_ knew nor cared what , 'Uri. ißbablird'iti perforntanoes werii c there, and, be never bad the least idea that. 1 the gentitileao ,W,,c,lfitre- bad euXtldeS to, 4 0, with the matter., -- .„ ... .. ,,- • , me: FARNSWORTH - asked Mr. Htib.: bard whether the - Reconstruction Comititt , 1 tee approVeni imtkttd: ity,the , UOnstft,fition• ° ill - Florida: „ ... '. , - ' -A 1 - ' ,-, Mr. auanihp tigilidA4,lb34 9 :rigaaed :that he had "Ondetston4the gttletotin, kom lOW:de' (Mr: - ritinswokb)lo saY thbi Mere-. inn in ttie Committee room heTegard.' edthe,ephstittiVini,„Fin,rids as. the ,very ;best Oimstitution th atany of the Southern i ' Mr, 1 1. 03NRIRMITTha , gention4 le entirety ,mistaken.. 1,,, never made-sucb's remark; I RilTafte/00 12 17444 1 S PS AP, enthe' subject. t i ; t , , i 7, - mr ; Htlawidtp.4.Wiltibt gentleman tell, me what his remark did apply tot 1 .loAtiNtlivgAtlfgaiuy kiivtook 4 - bait Alain:alit= - thit'entiro -netruo. tton Ooninsitteititastitisnimously &slafrcd. against tbiPeonitthitiditet Florida.. ( .; i ~t 1 -litr..•),Mr.r.Siiisker. Mr., „pAnt. - algolailr-And it' 'doee in now, but' tire nitiftklittnrolOthey had beto; • admit the elictethetwitgge, Er Mr. 11U" - T - diMv Hi_ eleitsi anS, right to_saythettlitrt PARtCPR rents ed lhelletistiftit invOlvid>l.o l l 6l6oll i l k bilw;Seit 'PelleYi'latutlietft , elp : f 1- abort time in ' widdh:tn r, quite to the stiti,Ai&-. We* rfea selei-remarksa ikins ' aar• BiriTHAbliftlesgyed action ofi , • ineettliv on thel3lll,,,anCateuld therefore mil ;; thte - -projelltll l , o 4. but first asked his `Zollnue Mr " "LP, DlFOrwlietleiF bek• desired to 0 er g RIP , amendment new. Mn; SPAVLI4r244I7-Yeriikiitoisti* out Alabama from the bit . - • " ., ' ' r naci fallowing is tbettlittnltiiff ' ' '' 4,s 4,16 tii .adesit the &cites cir2foki tiara Unis,&l4;~iii4A Agailsing* Oa, atm 'lemma to repreanucutsut in - Mi. 'i v iff li glthtracith ect Altgatl3 l .4 1 tamstiAlidialati o illiOate#HRhatft4 - -1,44.:,,f4.:1 4 , ; ...04, ~ .41 •,-,- a s , , , atalat!ta , it .4.‘4.4.4.....v4 • - • z•t>I.:VIPA' - . - • MBE PITTSBURGH: - SATUItroALY 4 -. JUNE i3; of the proyhdfmsof, - airact.entitied "An act for the more ,effi.cierit" government of the rebel States," passed ;March '2, 1867, and the act supplemental therkci, framed Con stitutional:de State Government, which are republican, and have. adopted said Consti tutions by large majorities of votes cast at the:elections heiclfor the';ratification` hi' - pealing of the same; therefore • 'Be it enacted, That each of the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama and Florida shall be en titled and admitted to 'representation in Congress as. a State of the Union, when the Legislatures of Such States shall have diily ratified the amendment to the Consti tution of the United States proposed by the Thirtg-nisith Congress. erld'known,mArti-• ele XIV', upon the following fundamefital conditions : SECTION I. That the Constitution of nei ther of said States shall over be so amend ed-nithansed as to deprive anYeitiseh,' or class of citizens of the United States, of the right to vote in said State who are entitled to vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized'except as panishtdent of such crinfes as are now felonies at common law,l and whereof they shall have been duly con victed under the laws equally applicable to theinhabltantsxof saidrStatei provhied 'that -anYalterationinf Ctialdi'vonstittititins prospective in its effect, may be made with regard to the time and • place of residence of the voters and the State of Georgia shall only he chtltied_ find: admitted ttcf represen tation upon this further fundamental con dition, that the first and third snb.divis: ; cans of section 17 o f, the sth, article of. the constitution of said State, except thepreVi. so to the Ist antk.division *tall be null and void, and that the /General Assembly of said State by aeiemtr pubho; set shall de clare the assent of the State to the forego ing fundamental ,- Sscrios 2. That if the day fixed for the first meeting ..Orthe Legliklatnre of either of said States by the Constitution or ordi :mance thereof, atialkhave passed or scrifear ly arrived before the passage of the act that there.shall:not be;titnit for the . hegislatore to assemble at the period fixed by such Legislature, shall. convene at the end of 20 dealt Shim the time %bisect shall take effect, finless the Governor elect shall soonbr' con vene the same. Sactiox V. , That_ the first section of this act shall take effect us to each State except Georgia, when such State shall by its Leg islature- duly .ratify article fourteenth, of the amendment to the Constitution of the United States, prepared by. the Thirty ninth Congress, and as to the State of .Georgia, when it shall in addition give the assent of said State VS the fuudaMbntal condition, hereinbefore imposed upon.the - same, and thereupon, officers of each State duly elected sued qualified under the Con stitution thereof, - shall be ' , inaugurated without delay, but no person is prohibited from holding office under thetTnito States,, or under any State bv the - Section of the proposed amendment, to the. Constitution, of the 'United States, known as 'article 14 shall be_ deemed eligible toJany office in' either of said States unless relieved from disability - as provided ineaid amendment, .and it is hereby nude thedutv of the Pres ident, within ten days after receiving off - elal'inforniation' of the ratification of said. amendment by the Legislature of either of said States to issue a proclamation an-- notuicing that fact: t •. • ' • - Mr. SII E L.LA BERGER asked Mr. Bin harnWhether - thsCommittee found Flori. luid_conformedtp the recinitankettWoof ads 'orCkongresst,%intl'it heslria to leave the detail,' of the matternotrtffeett ing,theloyalty and safety of the Govern mentiotfici neciple, and welcome her back as spixtrkily as possible to the Union. _Mr. BINGHAM . replied that Florida had complied.with. all the regairements of the reconstruction acts, and proceeded with his remarks. Mr,SPAULDING, ingew of the fact that both Drenches of Congress had voted in fa:, vor of admitting Alabama, withdrew his- amendment. • After further , debate the motion to ex. , elude Florida frotn.:,the omnibus bill we"' defeated. Yeas 45, nays 09; and the Sep:* ate amendments concurred -In. The bill now goes to, the President .for his'signs .• turf:. • The voto on the passage of the .Ornnibrut bill was—yeas ill, nays 28. • , , - , By the 'unanimous consent of the those and at the suggestion of the Speaker, the Committee to represent the House at the National Sharp•snooters festlval In" New . York, was increased from live to seven arid the Speaker appointed as the two odditidn al membere, William H. Robertson of New York and, mr. K nott of Reotocky.' - Mr. SCIIENCK at the,suggestlen - Of Mr. Robertson,' 'reported froth 4 the Committee. on Ways and ,Means, a joint resolution to remit the duties on certain ertiebie,con tributed to the NationalAesociation lof Atiencan Sharp-shooters ',to, , the ammmt not exceeding IRO,OOO in currency., PaSsed unantimoludy., - . . t , . Mr. BUTLtIrt, from the Appropriations , Amin: ll 4oe on . . Committee on reported back " adversely 'the Senate bill to provide for the dentbency -in expenses incurred in the survey •of the: Olierokeasnd :Osage Indian reservations. Alter haunt brAdiscussion the billiqvas re-, _committed. , Mr. BUTLE*Ao re,port i ed,a 01 if thipicnirl4 ating sls9,,COOppid the Indian Peace,Com4 Nillsdoner,ophichireeiordered to be printed, and the Reuse, at half past three otiock,' p r oceeded to the business of ..tbe morning hour—the -reception of the: reports of pri vete nature, (Ann the Committee mrinvalid Penskuts.,",A.l4ge number of-bills Poked. before the morning hour elred. „ • Mr. WOODWARD introduced .a • bill .to eniend the act relative ttihatill corpse and regulatiug theintlicial pite.eedinget in eer tern cages. 'He - fold it related to common carriers in the Southern States. 'Re ferre d to Judiciary Committee. ' ', Jar. SCHENCK propotied thakthe House devote all day to-morrow. from 111 o'clock to b o'clock, to the tax ,bill, -bit objection 'was made t t. , . ' • _ TR° SESSION. ' In' Committee the 'Souse itesumed ,tbe, oonoldelatien ot tha tax bill,,' : 0 1 , 4 ism , g ra r ,h,_requirin g a two cent stam on, Le c,elp,tti was struck out.' - TheAltnit .of Isix months for 'affixing proper stargpe,eal in. ittrumenta t waireztenftntsawelve months. An adtlitictsksecOon,,Te, fittenduoed, ro• H ering ' frinniltarnP tox IllicOMPound4 piedichwak,or opetileinis ,, comPounded• It& cording 'to littlintliSfates or rotifer notional Phartnaotra, of which the fulland proper. 'lernltali ,P 11 14 , 115/04:1E.lio receipts given by Pawn- rokers for -g o ods reeeived;when lino money IN - IltioaAadikaw'irowed lone dollar, *aro' exempted •Ilom =nip. crbe tax, ,-. 'salon , 118 g vbleh.. tam Rants o F DenlOtifirMlMft. Oration. "4 i y ,14,. /' onnki.W' - iltiwkwthict r ak to lan ivria72E o iitiotiirbm blue. itigt4 et 0 0 - l''' :, 1 `month one: Ili V ib i *r l3l iltt *lda loos -1 Aden .4•441' . • 'uMiop larto tbe , pronta- Af= l '.' • • , Banki, „During', the ~ ,d i -, t qf „.. :.1 13 artmedlhat, a tax. Of is lool'onnum-odayinge * deposits Woli !,,pidilinie t hree.Minkov dt lira, itAttillif' / Wk. , Prn ..19. !,on t e '4310050,*004, (0. ,liDOlll.,"tytly ton the colia 115n.....,_- . .e.-il3', , •ilir flhilltdac4l.l6lll his &Mend , bin! MO one per ceef en With:: iiilia - dellisloh limn; . . , ~ , 4 , .. ~ tn. miltee rose and laid' ' ' — . 0 4 . sit Matnitiagett"hll. ~ i h r" „L .,: • ,: - .. ;m11 4 ,1 ma ar4ll iibl ,, ,a :1511 , m ril r ,- • . , 111'014A1;), .rte ..i 4.1.t4 , 4(' fir. 44 .4* Aar/ 'ads k4.:`.4. • fitnt ENBII. ;AAA: 'oeisc.4lA:- iff2 - - • 01 1 11LOAELTAL, • -..., Reverdy soliitiosiNOthiliated and , C , ontlentedMinister to England', --The Resignation of Coinmis..: sioner : ilriblitivis:•triiiini Aracide •IlaillroadooPublie. Lands rd. i 4By.Te/egrAptiAo, MmaittAblugh_Gaz!Ate.) ...f... •C:7. • .= 1 'T GWAslfiXoTtisr, Tune 12, 186Bt) ; _ I _, REVEUDY mmotl39NiNpNf FATED , miNißrlium TO ENOLAND—OTYLER goMINATTO.N4 i • t The,. preeiden tci.-day i. nerhititited to the Senate, I ; 43. . veidY Jiainson, Minister to EtAlaudi Jas. cop-, Collector of Internal Revenue First hitrlct' 'California; Alex. -W.-31.:0444 Aillitost fitates_Aitorney, for m°nt4 AVliff :4011?Misi.9'?4.1399‘alit° ins' ticeSupreme Court, Washington territory, L. Newton Robinson, Superintendent\ of Iftolan-affairs, Southern Saperintendeloy. :. { 9 _ REVERDY JOHNSON'S NOMINATION ° '• Oki 0 , " t 1 't .1 1 IMIIMEDI, :,:t "-,:• r The Sengta,t i odaylcondruled the nomi nation of Reverdy Johnson, Minister to England, without'tge formality of a refer ence to a coiriniltieel ir ''..c commas:too= MomDINI4 ausforrimoni. The letter of the Commissioner of Inter rial Revenue, 'Rollins; to the Secretary of Treasury, sad giving his reasons therefor, was,htst evetdair ?et :armee& to. Mr. Rolli ns; with . thelehoWritig endorsement : ' "The WithIWCOMMIUMCatiOn of July Ist, banded to me, though bearing date of the Stliyirisf., is.. r oonsidercid ipartiat stir: incor rect in its statement, and unjust and dis respectful to the President: , Deis therefore returned to Mr. Rollins .:.''; - , Signed ' finciii lifcCut.Lonou. Thursday evening4nne 18th 1867. , CiimmissiOUer Relthis has again sent his resignation to Secretary McCulloch, with the flowing eihdotaemerit: ' "ilnleSs'the Tlonorable Secietaryehall Point o ut 'wherein the enolosed communication is -eitherpar tial or incorrect in its statements, or unjust sand Itlisresv)ectful tu the President,-Imust consider its return• to me; as unjustifiable, and the reasons therefor other than those assigned:" - e,; :' ~ ;' , :i 1 : ; - ....,, -, Ijkl;DN PACIE/g 11 . 41 WAP• •;,--- ' the Preildeii has iuteeoied - ttie'refS:ort - of the Comninistaners of 1541 Skition of Union. • Padlle 'Railroad I between ~ , tho tbsOth and 000th mile Delfts: and ordered the issue of bonds an patents for the''lands duo on account therecit: ' ' u" ngetintidsfirdskfrusoS AaAlStrr I'LORIDA . ~ - The - follorririft ASpublicans voted for ex-, eluding Floridian the House to-days2Aosirs.' llifornwell;rohtc'Etfot, Farnsworth;lntian, • Ilatuard. Paine,l-Pite; Rxici3, .1310 - Yer,'Taf- Pe and Washburn. - ,- , . .. it 0 41 404. .rif 4 . 144111 1 1 1i li ettte 4 r - i t: it 1 11A6/ 14is ,xvera, litthhol and'Tope ai . was. - 24 •—• :.: ~1,,.21. I •:i 0'''..}:t.....4 . , ' =lli SOUTH AISIERIO44 r •'• P,riaithie"ficetitaellie Seine ettaiiirmaicat l'roablei newal of War with Spain Expected—The` .ReVOleticni Utltilut",Ground. In law Do. 2 . .. =Mg, t • , t 4 t_ tnv Telegraph4o UM' iithtunalkdaie4e4; Itew Itimic f .ineitiZs—A -Lima , letter Ole Hen:o:A aid e n t Prttdo will betteldled noonAa t resume the sates of, lovarunient. The troubles with Chili were increasing, An . tierlv renewal 'of war with Spain. was expected. Military impremmentswere very harsh. and unpopular. The yellow feveris abating. Chilian - advices state the frontier is being fortified. Twenty-five Chili= soldiers had beet% massacred by Indians. fit.'Domingcttfatel hi May 30th state that, the' revolution is steadily gaining ground, and Solnave found himself cooped in his .capital and - atamdoned by Minister De lurme, who escaped to England. Incen diary fires are frequent. Foreigners at tribute them tithe Presideithilvindictive nesse as he had repeatedly, thresh:mad to burn-the town sooner than allow the rebels .to gf3t posselailoh. Ex-Prisident CaUfal had reached Jacmet, and was actively suppert ing the rebel cantle ! , . . 0 4 1 .qa.449 Fenl l an Ral,4,Peared—Rumored CoAcen u 3t Peagn Forces. ly Telegraph to the Pittsburgb Gazette. TORONTO, Juno 12.=-Thei Globe professes • have inibrmation on autherityi beyari4 100ve pat' uPon i illepute,,-that the' Fenl6ll( Canada has actually commen d.? Forces are. eing gradually . c oncmatrat at Bulb.- 1 10 and other poinie: 'ltOrty :Pel ans went , from Port Hudson toliodido, vi ttie Grand; Trunk Railroad on Tuesday. he rani is pose .after , ,the, gosh inst. The Globs •" Hs on' ths' GoVernor to order into the 'field at once, the whole voluntee add ies-i oho force of the oonntty l MANTRILtu, dunellf—Jksidstpa :of unis" at Bt. Albans yestereay, by the ‘United Stb* Government IslTepMielt. Guards rftptil the Grand Trio*Brigade well aim: iidi ire - stationed *truth andbi the Viutoris I hrldge. The 68d regimenttadWen order..; ed'to have London °tribe 16th fir 4aftebee.c r 00 - '1 libistmri n Das.' . _ _ _ 41/111° . arriug the Overbuilt . ..i. - t. 111;P ..:, 7.4 ~......) (Br Tll4Filsh to Ll Ar t ft bu igL e r t 9k) .; Maw'roitic,Junein.-- aroma suites ,that 0. X.Ctitiers , '*. i tol f !PlfrYll49?l,f l " 3 ' l° '' oesaor ta . Cottim!stioliar Sollins,..!as stili:l sent at theinteivleivaiSeniiiii treedenian with the Missouri delegation: when I,lelr.{- ctremeehAkettei b illing-eirapl3ll6 del on :-- ,, iienuemen i 11 t_. a A la i be lgrairtifti t t it rtY drat 1 ted, d a new Cislohistlit iqpiallitiuletseisamakeutiAPT, 1P of ilsillails,auCUst Senator Henderson, have the octalMl,qt r the federal patronage in 'lliiesnnwi•Trests`'pmorieltionlainterstr i members s o ihkgatimiuslolumillisti; was im liable. Senator Etiehdersor WPM .:rajobleSaltruiltaneatiely filq..titist.ll l squid be *Dal t This+stgorvlAS Dv seVetar personw s : t Me; iie iWO f6rqUalet9witglipt,trosizipo ntmeqt. of, Jemsp34 g . ~. ~ 2 , ~ 1.---p.- -: ~ I The maws; thus tor:',otirrylo the overland midis rem - ojmned Yggi t , bY which it upPeantlha Wei*, ... cc!•• 'N g i liV e k -- encoatriegeraihe ,—.- tuti to We - Sams Catift4Wbtm- .6de kid& . ' - '' ,lliaut ami. the. ricts, '4eyi mutattronern . mused aud asew_tTbared,,, • 1 114 001010 Pt t ow ..,„'! nt-31 liktfigaleli 1, 1 , 1 , .•.'1 ,- •,- ••t :41 4,'" .'i. ,- .:-.7f , lit l'-:::: , 7 4 . , 1 .1.....) ,i 1 •• _-1 - • • _ , ~... ' :-, '. :- ',A. -, ' _.„. " 41.,-1 , 7 , -;4;• il• - •( ! . 1-, -4 ' ;;;,'4.1 ls,s - j1.1,'. , ~.ff ..11...%i3,..1t... N.,. , ..•,; , 10 I . . . .I..L.I.Ii,VAiA. :,•.::. :,,,i , iiii . . .; -F.1„,, r EtEll ~ . FROM EUROPE.• TelegtaPki tiap Pittebitrgh Ehmette.3 CIREAI ; LONDON, June .12.—'itte directors of the Atlantic-,Telegraph Company deClared a 'dtridend payable on the Ist of July of aim 'per erint.'on praferrOci; stock and three per • - cent' on original Stock. ''''PAitts Jima 12.—1 t is not proposed by Czar to do away with the use of all kinds of * explosive projectiles, but only with rifle and musket ..bullets„ which bury them :fry:dyes in the and then explode. It is eh° disuse of this . murderous invention which reeelvell the unqualified approval of the Einpemr,2opoleon. 1 ' QUEFXSTOWN, 'June .12.— TIM steamer .Flnusylvania, from' New York, has. ar- BotrrwAltrrox; Shoe 10.—the steamer aammoftia, from New York, has arrived. , GLASGOW, June' 12.—The eteamerlilber nia, from New - York;haa arrived. FINANtIAit 4111 D COMIERCIIAL. LONDON, `_ June- , 12.:rEvening--Consols: I money, 9534; discount, 95(4)9 ;, United Statea.Bond4,7334; • Illinois Cent al, 100 X; Erie,,* , . , . . e . LivEnPont, Suns I2.—Cotinii ii" shy; Up. lands, , 10gall; Orleans, 144811 ..- Corn; 84. ;Refined Petroleum quiet. Op , , quiet. Calcutta Linseed Oil, 60s. fid. _____ BRIEF NEWS 1 - —Robt. Ewing, formerly She adelphia, died yesterday. —Mr. Razelhurst has accepted nation of the Bolters' Conventio trice Attorney'of Philadelphia. —The impeachment trial of C, missiOner DOm, at Albany, N. Y in hig actilittal on all the ch: —A man with three children over the falls yeiterday, at Alm .1 ada, in consequence of an amide 'oars of Rio •boat. The man was r:, the children were drowned. . ' --During an altercation in Phil '- at the cornettef • Price and Fifth Thursday night, Timothy Heenan,) of. John C.lHnentnt received twel in his abdomen.; and will probe' Jerry Ratnn,la ,netorious pickpoci of the supridradns, has 81:UTI to the aut era 1:,, —ThiState Medical Association o Penn sylvania,. at Harrisburg selected officers for the ensuing year, appointed delegates to-the American ISiediml Associati , and to the New Jerse y, New York , Ohl , Mas sachusetts and tninecticut Medi Con s. vention and then adjourned to eet at Erie itiJune, next 7ear.• —The contracts for the new jail in Louis ville, which is. to cost 8160,000, . ere let yesterday. There was muctccom tition, especially for the iron work, which amounted to 874,750, there being bidders from. St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and ether.w4tern„citiet. After a sharp con 'teat the centract . was awarded to r. W. Verse, btLouisVille.. - • - • , ' "4lliiii-Iteftititaittlitireti INSilibd - 40igii ft s - 'session nal:Wain:l;ll'Bw York, - yesterday. Revs. T. C. Strong, W. bnrysi and E. S., Porter were`appointed a committee to visit Holland. The whole subject 'of the Arcot. mission was indefinitely postponed. Com inittees were appointed for the Union Con ference and Congress and other subjects at the next annual session to be held in Philadelphia. T i —A •very destructive fire ccurred in Marquette, Michigan, on Thu day night. Over one hundred buildings in t e business portion of the town, includingfo rty stores, ,the United States Land Office a d Custom House, with the County - rer'a office `All the records were destroyed. The rail road and the Jackson and Lake Superior iron ore docks were also burned. The loss is estimated at $1,000,000. Theinsurance is very small. ME THE COURTS. I . United' States District Court. Before Ibin. Wilson M'Candless. In the bankruptcy branch ~of the Court this Maiming final discharges were grapted and certificates awarded to Samuel Down ing. or-Venatigo county; James Homer, of Meadville: 'Nathan Stimmerman, of Greene county, and Nicholas! B. Snyder, of Somer set, ; rr In the paigrof the United . States vs. .-two liundked barrels of oil, et al., owned by' 4p h n'Smith, Wm. B. Foster was decreed the infoirmer, and the clerk was directed to 'ascertain and tiky to him his pipportion tht''proodeds of ttie sale of the property. "i DA` , 'Dila' rice Co:At—Judge Hampton. 'Whejury in the. two ,of . Thaw vs. Whit more,, Wolf, Dufrito).,previousiy reported oßttrial in the:Their Coiirt,, have, not yet ,sigrePd upon a verdict., ,Tha, ease involves ,the right of use ofan-eight- het alley run ning par allel witb. Wood 'street, immedi ately the rear of the establishmentof the .defeadtmta The defendants claim to have had peaceable possession of the alley for IWenty-oriiiVears pest. The ease was sub-: MitWd to thelury Thursday morning, but "they have •not bwn able to agree. The Court was =tin session yesterday., illttuifiesidetut Court-44ge .Court met at ten otelook'yesterday morn ing, Judge - Stowe onlhe bench. ~ liirthtkage of William Downey, indicted lciriammulting a boy, the jury found ,a ver- Idiot - 14120t guilty, ant directed the deforid- Ant,Vp,paythe omits. . _ ~ .. i ~, ph Aberhardt Plead mita eon, to an lit menftor Remelt and battery, and wan kori pain* pay a fine °TATO :dollars and the'" of provocation. ' ; * 6 Ilisokeisy was indicted for lam& nyi'!lThe defeUdant is a °bill pcister, , - , and it was ilabiled that be had atirlecl away_ a "hill board„'':, belonging -to TricnbleN - Yariety. Thejury Antra a verdict of net guilty: , !llketztext,. caw taken up weethat of John I:nekticet, indicted :for committiegan as. ~tviult eud battery upon James 4aW:.Tary ,i.i tur ofin ,-; t , - l Campbell wee arraigned on t w o in dictments Air selling liquor onsfinuday t apd for selling - without license. - The detbrid ,abt kept a grocery, on „Tunnel street. On *'''* ll . l . l6l ll 6 Bteknit• J. h s l mtowanduktistors.ropzietL9oo the Stu 7 valliwittm4wn, - and Ag niti f t " k 111210/314qUitaW - 44114-Prebe Tht 11254141,91.1 . tikei n 11x4 Un tan Co. MI. --.+Suges ;IS; . to i v i aver sat ion as -- OP . tabs doe tePulatritariffr:cril_eatt =I FRANCE. ARRIVED. ii===zl , of Phil- he,nonn for Dis- al Com resulted 1 s carried nte, Cau 1, t to the i . ed, but delphia, streets, brother 1 • e shots •ly die. is et, one : ndered El NUMBER 14 Jamei Bachantures WM The will of the late ex-President Buchan , an was filed in the Registers' Office of Lan. 1 - caster county on Wednesday.• The follow ing are the bequests: • Two thousand dollarato the poor of-Lan caster city, in addition to four thousand e i d liars previously donated.- One thousand d liars to , the Presbytorian Church, Lan ster, of which deceased was a member. ve thousand dollars to Esther Parker, h Usekeeper of the-deceased—being in ad dition to two thousand dollars heretofore , given to her. Two thousand dollars to Martha J. Lane, widow of James B. Lane, deceased. Peter Hiller, Mary Smithgall, and Lizzie Stoner, servants, one hundred dollars each. . , , , ! The books, plate,land Airniture to Mrs. "Harriet L. Johnson, Rey; E. Y. Buthanan, .1: a d J. Budhanan Henry, to be - divided eq ally among - there, allowing Esther-Par ke two hundred dollars oat oftbe amount. T 1 halance'of the eetafe, real and peisimid, is irected io be -divided among hill hefts es fol ! 3 ws :, One h.i& fourth , to Mrs. Harriet L. Jo nson, one fourjh to Rev. E. Y. liticlitinz an, neither of wIS to be - charged With considerable advancements. which have been made to them, and the balance to J. Buclanan Henry", eon'of his slater,Rairiet B. Larke,and to tbe three sons of iiia nephew, Jetties B. Latie, deceased: Mary E. Dur hani, dantothisSister MaryYetes, de, ceased; to atla B. Weaver, Jessie Maga*, (ftemerlyl le Weaver,) James 31; Weaver and ,rohn'B,' Weaver. ' • ,'.. ' The estate is estimated at three hundred thousand:dollars. The • Wheatland 'prop erty UP given - to ' Harriet Lane Johnsos • niece-otthe lestater, for .which. she pays twelve thousand dollars out of hex. rp siduary share of the estate.. The will is dated St Wheatland, januat7 27,1866, and a codldil ottlie'Qth of Axigust, 1867, provides that Williani B. Reed - is to have one thousand dollars; to pay the ex penses and secure' the publication of biographical work of:deceased; and to Mrs. Mary L. Reed; wife 'of William-B. Reed, the deceaSed 'gives five thousand. dollars, a legacy for her separate use and benefit, as a compensation for the Work Mr. William B. Reed has undertaken to perform. All the sue deceased's, pri f vate papers, correspond ence, etc, e directed to be given to Mr. Reed for this purpos e` e. ' • Real - .rotate' Itswafers. The following deeds were filed on recor heft . ..re R. Snrye,y,, Recorder; June l2tb. 1888. W. W. and J. N. O'Neil et al. to Wm. Penn and • ilargh Davis, December VC; 1667; lot In Jefferrfon township, containing ten acres and. one hundred and thirty-nine perches; with buildings $1.696 O'Nell4. Co. to Enoch Davis, January 1, 1868;•lot In •Terezzon townshlP, containing six acres and one hundred and thirteen perches, with the reserva tion'of the coal underlying ; said lot and the'privt lege of mining -the same - 04320 Co. to John Horn, . I January 1, INA; lot in West Elizabeth borough, ;containing two acres, - with the reservation of the river front: and privi lege for a harbor forthelr own use ,'. with buildings- The Guardians of Charles Percival to O'Neil .Ik:Go., August 160E64 the one-third part of the,collowlng - 'described property ' adjoining and In ;Orb -borough • of West Elizabeth.' four. lots. in the Ulan •of addi-- - tional lots of said borough.'.each 'haring front on Water street of sixty feet and a depth ofone bun ' dred andiwenty feet; also; six other lots in said lam each sixty feet front on Water street by one - hundred and twenty feet deep; •also. a tract in.the same borough containing, eleven . acres and eighty Oper hc 4/ es • 14550 'Neil Co/ t o *X. Lloy'd, January 1, lot - in Jefferson !client-him. containing 4. acres: and in perches, whit:the reservation of the coal underly ing said trolcUi-and the nrivilege of mining: the - mune,bulltlings;i ae 44U5 Jane Porter. etruirilttee Of Eliribetii`L: Porter', to W.twada, , EleptientbeelklßM two lots in -;- rut, town_p..roir the. e a st side of ..Kirkpatrick • .' street, 40 U ?Wan,' Ititichltes.- Bs-in .Ctil. Wm.. ortelettplan; With - bulldings, Samuel Walke - r to i. m. A. Pennlinan et al., - June 11, 18681 tract ofland in - Etinbeth tow usblp;;Con taln I ng acres and 46 perches ' t4,e40 Mrs. Dora.A. Peterson to John C. Mark, June 11, • 1£63: lot in the Seventh yenta, Allegheny, on Low ' rte street, in by 100 feet, with buildings. • c...531:0 C. lianason,Love to Amanda V. Foster, April 1867 lots de.tgnaied as' ••14 and CO' and lots NO. 11. 12 and 13, in Love's plan In Duquesne borough, at the mouth of Cllrty's dun - 11,250 Joseph Laurent , trustee; to Wm.' Euler, Ap 16, .186 a; four lots in Collins township, Nos: 31, 83, 84 and 83, tn ,the plan of the East Liberty hauverein on Orphana Avenue, 83 by 122 feet 4040 Wm. Euler to Simon Schoch; June 11. 1868; lots Nos. b 3, 84 and 85, mentioned In.the above transfer..s33s• It. Barelay o Margaret' Lowry, June 9. 1868; lot in Geyert liarrett'a plan lir Allegheny City, on the east side Of Veto street, 1K be 18j4 fret 41,000 I Jatob Orb .to Joseph Bostrier, "February 18, 1867; lot In theborough of,East. Birmingham, on an alley 81> feet west from Meadow street,rl9 by 60 feet..... 5100 The German Roman Catholic tit. Joseph's Orphan Asylum of Allegheny County, to Joseoh, Stepper, April 15, 18M; lot' in Reserve' township, on ,fier man street, b 8 feetcrom Ann street,-= by 100 feet. P. Jones - to Lewis V. Duncan and R. Waughter63so , 1867; two lots. in Pitt township, NON. , 4 and •- 10 hi &ones Glossnees plan on Centre • avenue, feepfrom the corner ot.Ctiatincey avenue, 40 p z 100 feet E. P. Jones to Duncan- J. - Waughter, February 14, 1101, lots Nos. - 4 =dein Jones,2, Glasser's plan. In Pitt toWnship, on (Centre avenue, 2 0 6 feat Ram Reed street:4o by 100 feet r SAW The First Baptist Church and Congregation ofFitts burgh toJ. W. Craig 'December 4, 1547; two lots In - the eeventh - ward; - P ittsburgh, on Colwell street, 60 by-900-feet,'and being 6tl feet eastvrardly from Vineltreet, wi th bulicilug a t, ac. soar ue Same iday eight_ mortgages and thirty-two sirdl - • • by City Councils were tiled of record. " • • y MedaPP—Wesindnyter College. The e is a' beantifill gold medal now on exhibi on in the window of John Steven son & Solis , jewelry, store, Market - street, which • • ill be awarded to the succetaful competitor iirthe senior class of Westmin ster College, in the department of Hiatory, Philology and English Literature.. at the annual ;commencement on the 25th.instant. It . the folloying inscription: ~...West: ,minste ' College, New Wilndnitten,' Pa. i Comma cement, 1868. ' gictoiXe Philology bearli i , and English' Literatlire." . -, c , It is called' the " nlay Medati" and is the gift of Col: J. B. nlay,-LL:D., of Mt tanning, ; ,Armstrong county, ti" gentleman eminent or his : c ounty ,, ,patron age of literature, as se his liberality to instiWtienti of leargi . .; :We- understand th r ttiel, Finley , 4n,tgu , " giving sin.:anmaal m AO i tthe encostapil, contestant 'ici the bran es' mentioned iiikrie.' Westminster College, now utidet`the.Presideney of Sen ator H. A. Browne ! is In successful • opera tion, ands Inds fel? , to take a high" Vitae among the collftlate institutes of the coun try. It is expedthat thirty young men and women will graduate at the approach ingcommenceMent( -....- , f . • City Mortality. • A.r.'lkloCaildlifii,Physiolae. to the :Bowd HealthOrke thikalowipu torments ht the' Pittsburgh; : front May ttlgt hi lune ' igelat Mamwe-adttittit'Pgignibt. It Unknown, fit.' Goitre Itntrentia, comets/spidery 1-.4. Children—Feebleness, It`Teetking, , Cay.. nois i*,rl ; .,j oan i t h an , I; Pneumonll4.2; Con gumption, I; Heart Disease, 1; .Premature Bart I;. Convulsions,: ZdanWein, 1; nintikerht,a-12.. Of, the bore 'there were* Under 1 - year p• front klp -2 ,' 1 ; sto 44 20 t 0504.5; ab, I; 60.t0 70 1 ' ' Malee~ieznalfgriej V i atollP; Coloied•oi tow, Asb - • , dizo !times show thw hialtti of the AV to beremarkably gegdythere being but Ave Fiallquilotterten yems or age. -:-F ...a 1 •1 311 .4 2 v Con,' ma form be- fore too Cow Yestek•daY;_chargil(g t qes Ivin with' 11111111111 t. and: mitery. is kW*. 93r Clinghey & and - lilt% a I retake& the_corner of Llbeity and - .Plecry Is alleged 'that etiiry , ''eanght son stealing metal ,from_ thelmetal ZaMillndlhat: he caught bold otand'hee: died` him roughly, Ilmwhioh IntinAhdoek.e edittali doWn,:in omonequebee4d*h.to the 111tormatIon em Itmt.. a made.; ..-,..P1q#911 wer e . filitletad sad held *okaldriv migi . • 4:01 4 , tt , t', ~., . -: , -'- , ...:1....,; . , 4 ::-:::,,.- 4 .,.:', t " ERE itmg t r `Hilir*O . -&
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