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VOLMER , IXXXIII : .. . .. ,'; "1, 1. . 21 ' . . : . . 1 '''' . ' '''''' 9 . ' . PITTSB 1 11 M , , . : , I ST MTN 4.11 M Ina 01.CMADCIC FORTIETH G4ONGRESS. Legfoilative Appropriation ` • The Special Tax Bill Pained b* the liouse—rn Aendment to the • sin Conce r ning Bights of Nat nralfxed eitizens. l ; car Telegraph to the Plitzburgh Gasette.3- ar wiipinzeo.roN„ June2l, 1868. SENATE.' . • The filiAl;Ettinbmitted a commiinication from the Cioneriti if ttie.Army,. -transmit hug the Papers in relatiOri to the eleeticsi in c Arkansas, which'*ea laid on the table: also, the report of the CoMmissioners for the re viidon and emisalidation of the statute laws fi of the Milted Statea; eisdosing specimens of thair lam!. .Reilarred to Committee on Judiciary • the DRAKE pre:kinks] petitions against riugoattot ef the Osage treaty. .liefer :` Mr. YATES- littrOduced a bill ' for the ; more administration of the government in the territories. Referred. - 1 1 Mr: MARIAN introduced a bill lauds •. the d ti s ght of way through certain L public to the Central Pacj6c . Railroad :lam The bill to.amoridthe act for the removal of certain, bands of' Sioux and,Bacotali In diens wig passed: g The'•bill to establish the right of way for Portage pake and lakeStftriorSkik Canal, and to P tne•e l xt r erision and com pletion ethdesaMe;'o amended arid . passed. Mr. CX 3o N 2 4EliiSidfered an amendment to •`4 the bill cionterning the rights of American citizens abroad,' with which the. third see tion -will read: !And be 'it further' en acted, That:' whenever it shall be duly made known to the President that any citizen of the United States I hits been. n ar rutted and lassletainr - • —Jed by- anY foreign gov -0 ernment in contravention of the intent and 1 purpose of this act; upon the 'allegation + that naturalization in the 'United States does not operate to dissolve 'his allegiance to his native 85)gereign, or if any citizen ; whose- - rele shall have' be e upon demand shill have been unreasonably delayed fir ref Used, it been •-.! shall bathe duty' of the . President forth-. an 4 with tti - report _ to ' Congress, , if in' . • ~ aes Bl 9 ll .' ' All ' the '' of eircurristanees ' . Y ' encteitivest 'end 'ditentibn.''' and .. • .7 4 any proceeding for the release. of the eiti • : 1 zen so arrested and detained>that Congress .. .i mavlake 'prompt action triSeenrti Ur' every ... f suck citizen of the United- StBtes hiinst •::•t 'rights; lint if C ongress ll2o"44 in ie Po, ' k '. then the President shall be • and-'her eb y , is - , empowered to suspend in part or in whole .. 1.: oornmercialyelatums wt said governfoeat.- .1 and in caiainopther re (Ay ia Oratirittle, too, ,' order the tirreat and di ii - 6natody any 1 1 .. 1 citizen of such gverunnNvho may be '. found within the jurisdiction of the United .. IL, States, and who has not declared hisinten-- tioq..iiift tabatent a giclzeß_ sa e _ VI ~ Stew, &I , a lne •:,', l lic niinisters and their docs or do „:,fi mead() servants, and the Pr esident shall '.,, without delay giveiinforMatiCengress • t: of any proceedings under thi s ” • • The order of the rlay, the Lative Ap l; ,•-. propriation Bill. - twis again taken up. ' Several minor amendments were agreed "4 IL : • •••.'" .1" N , ";' I i . , ' • . 1 One appropriating sls,ooe . fer ten thous ..6l and copies of Paschal's annotated Constitn ,? tion was rejected-al to IS. -. 1 .- ,• , 7::• : ,1 Mr. WILLIAMS offered an amendment 1..,' abolishing 'the 'Bureau of Statistics and 'll tramsferring itsdutles,to the Spegial COM l' inissiotter" of Internal Revenue providing 'l l . the Secretary of • the Treasury designates a ,`: clerk at the same Balm as a head of a divi • § vision to act as deputy" "for said 'business, • i'l underihe direction of the Special Commis. , stoner. Agreed to. - .1, The bill having passed in Ociminitteo of g the Whole, the question was on the adop. , , ' ; ,ion of the amendments by:the Senate.. ' ; Mr, !STEWART Toyed .to,actoi the to the missioner of the Cieneral Land -Office to the ' l.- parties whose , salaries are increased to 1 1 *4,500„ which was agreed to--28 'against 8. • ' On motion of Mr.- IiA.RLM the' Com -4 missioner or Pensions was Includedin the increase , a vote of 21 against 11). - ; ~... An increase to the'pommitialoner of In oj dian affairs was rdected=2o against 20. : ' Amendmenta increasing the salary of :e 9 Assistant zilearetaries. ot:the ;Interior and I Treasurys were ruledout of , order... 1 .; The amendments as amended,were_their. agreed to-. 24 against 113. •-`s ' A - - The billiinally passed.- - ,-., , , Alter a short ' executive isetation ; the Sett. • ate adjourned. , - , . • , • , , Etobice, or ItEPRESENTATIpIa 1 ~, mi..P'arnit.wits excuied front acting on the Committettgattend the Ztat(onal shooting Festfialkvand'lt,fr.`Washbione, Wisconsi n ,. appointed inide paCei. '1 ' - Mr. Plum AntetodiVid SIAM Ortniiiiing for the I ue or arrue,for the use , - of ,the ? mi- Stitt. Referred.' - '' mr •PEPFIXT4I). : -. offered .a .resolution . directing the Clerk of the House to Present' 'r to the Seszetary of State the. act admitting North',ClirMlita, Santh"Carolina; Le-widens, Geores;:Alabameand ' , Florida.' - Adopted.- Mr. HIND, of Arkansas, introduced a joint resolution to extend the :provisions of • the act of. July 4th, 1866, limiting thejuris-• 4 diction of the Court ' of Claims . to loyal citi-' seast Arkansas.-..' Referred to Judiciary Committee. / • •••• • -,_r . , • . A tiill:Weitititand Inereaeing,to fifty del- ' \ lars a month the pension of the widow of General Hackloman. . , - 1 Alois a joint resoluthitr diro!ittr.lithepidi.::: 11011 40'a Stdolueutt of. Xstional - Altanks in :: proceatint lon_ ... ! -.. • - •• . , 3ir '•of Kansa, preaented rem . . lutionkiirli mass ,nieeting4staittlers Mt, Cherokee neutn&lands,•oalling - On Cn-: gress top them, in their rights. ,--, - . • The „feint resciluthin donating Cap setpct tared-I'l'd mince for a 11 )9PnWeat ,te pen., Se_dfferfeltiiiits pease& '''s f . '' • ' • L•• - •' " " Mr. - BOLFIB,, of Aslff ne introduced a bill fo r the toilet of honorably discharged soldiers. ilteferred. -' - • ' Thelifolise Wait' into. Comedttee on the Tax bill. ~.-• t• • - ,*. ' • • " ' Mr MVO iintkidiuent of int night was n 1 14.4101 OLP:ter.. . • Some amendmantsi,it •tikin,eetron having been relerVed - lgst• Welt ireveril t o b th e eLr were offeredwitaxhereintoLhutt on the u °Art one adopted was one by Mr. WASH- BuntsOfiMarisachusetts, toinarease the 1 duty niportad • cigars from li2; to 42,6 p Mr B it offereten an2endininit .to .. DR, United Sta ' 1%40. cent. - iviihilt was ruled out diat u h -l•-• ' - •• Be tt i nfialt d r e i n esitdiell-Of hankie w 3 d via read, Mr. POM MUS*. _sisitnnk.itout.,, :.•, •,•, Dursn_gliteSnausiktr,,, ,:.- •••,‘ ,-, -., . , ••• ..;• . Mrt n•t a N trectiop wai'tbe saws as --7iisenterovby'the• Commit.: = , e - •" • tee the Whole on the last general lax bill, and that. it' was ' repcirted in this bill simply under the prderpftheXionse. He, however. deegied lig ht to .say that the pending bill, as oompared with thegeneral bill, would (shim, ai dedeficiency of seventeen million.of dollars., Idr.allOlMAN '•lnotNal hie amendment and it was 'ejected. Mr. WASH - aI:MHZ,' of Massachusetts, moved to stalk° out the clause taxing Gov ernment deposits three per cent. per an num. Rejected. The tax on bank thou, latien Was reduced to one per cent. Finally, however; the whole section was • struck out-46 to 53, leaving the tat on lbonds under the ,operation pres ent aw.: . :r:••• •.•• . Mr. BUTLER moved an amendment as a new section for taxation on delxisits, drew. lation and intorest on U. S. bonds, which waarultdoutiatvrder.--, The'Uonitnittee• rose - and'reported the bill to the House.• - Mr. SCRENtßitioVed the proilous ques tion, which was seconded. All the ame ndtrientsinge - agreed to with- out division down to section 108, and the yeas and nayit.bolog• ordered-thereon, the ,am to dmentstrikihtr it out was iejected--- bi 1157 71. So thatien remainsremainsas in.the printed men, unaffected by the subsequent amend- Section. dog was restored to the bill. The billpaiised without a cil During liedon,- thelayitir; Butler, of Tennessee, had the oath administered to him by the Speaker. . • . .• Adjourned. TICE CAPITAL. • Clly Tereensph to tai3Pitiainirkti Wainnigaiorf,-Inne 18438. intreanr Maj. Whittlealy, 31. S. A., has been de-. "tailed as Professor,o, Military Scienpe Corn ell - University; Itklea, New York. 2? - LEAVE Or ABSENCE:. Three months lesie of abseneS has been granted Second Lieut. Loyal' Farragnt, II S. A., Who joins the squadron of his father' in Europe. . - - The receipti of „customs for the week ,ending the 20th were $2,431,304. I,llpip3TEB TO PARAGUAY, The Senate Committee on Foreign Rela y tions has agreed #4l reportfasozablron 'the, nomination of Gen. nister MelfalKl as Mi to Paraguay. •' ' ' , VIRGINIA AMIN% • Gans. Grant and Stonenntne, bad an inter view with Secret/417 Seho#o PALO' rein- Awe to affairs in • ;./ Generale_ ,:laptui i - Dentiiiiiutin Mon day au a Western tour. ELECTED DNLEGA i rgi.' " I ' The Conservative soldier* and sailors last -,,Eight—electedrdeltipat“ 46' the Ne* YorliCoriventio6alutmag,resioiticertatiri favor of the nomination of Hanoock. -• Burch TE AND , TIM TAX ,BILL. The Senate' Pin ance - irimittee are al- ready at work on. Vo the tit's bill and will I k probably nmake manyamendments, though e 7 : • ;*i, ' Nick • illyailterAhO Aix: on • fiiitEdisd. • • - : It operas probable the Ways and Means Committee will yet renort £ tariff bill cov ering uome ardelee in the schedule. • ri Tama Touter: ( KrvertilcuerT . The . bill introduCed in the Senate by Kr. yatee 'provides that the Territorial Lekie: latures • shall meet but 'once in every two years, and the nextsetsion of said Legisla tures shall begin two :Veers from the date of the last session. . The. bill also fixes the salaries of Territorial , Governortat ;2,500 tier annum. A 'MVIVICITAL Row. At the trial of Major Richards before the Police • Commiesioner,` this evening, on charges preferred by the Conservative Councilmen, a dispute arose between Mayor Bowen and. Ex-Mayor Wallach. The for mer accused the latter of falsehood, where- Upon Wallach struck- Bowetts heavjgblow in the Mouth. He was immediately sr rested and .held-to bail to answer scharge assaultand battery. ' of • ,TOPICS AND 41 . 9851 P AT TIT CAPITAL. Messrs. Johnston and James, Commis sioners for the•:revilibit and consolidation of the statutes of the United States, have 'completed a report, which was submitted to' the Senate yesterday. They submit as a specimen of their work their-revision