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Conferente Refused and Mo , tion - t Concur in House Prop osition Fails, Less than Two thirds Voting in the Affirms. - tive—The Agnentimentas i11e ... Portea by itidAtifiriCti4nialit tee Taken tip * , ittid , Adopted. 110117 SE:. The -- supplement to the 'National, Currency Act - • . Further Considered, Amended and Maid on Table -A tmy Ap pdkoriation Silt Dhoti:Bed at . EWeding Session. - LH/ Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l:, WASHINGTON, February 17, 1868. . F SENATE. _ Sayeral petitions that the Alnilglity be recognized by the Constitution, and for equal suffrage, were presented. The.report of the Conference Commit tee on:the bill'amending acti.islating to the navy were discussed and agreed to. Axesolntion was adopted that the-At torriarGenend finish list of pardoned revenue' officials., , - '',-- • --. I f i `Bittit'diy - watirasitig r lied foil the "Oristid oration of the Naturalization bill, and Monday for the Finance MR. Mi. PONIVROY,, : frbirk the Committee on Public. Latidal'rePotted, with amend - ments,.the bill granting the right of way to ths - Memphis, - E1 Pasq-6t 'Pacific Rail .-road-and Telegrap h Companyfrom,. El Paso, Texas, to the Pacific Ocean.. The bill grants no lands. Mr; TIPTON, front the same Commit teeZreported, with amendments, the_bill granting lands to aid is the construction of .a. railroad from Siena City, lowa, to Columbus, Mebraska. It grants tenses - Lions per mile - on each side to the State of Nebraska for the benefit of the road. • ' Mr. -FESSENDE'N, fro& the Commit ,tes•on Public! Buildingti, reported-ad - verisely the bill to, purchase a site-for .tht'Executlie Mansioni and the Commit tetilvero discharged froirlits further. don '::sideration.,. q,_, -- . • • Mr. !STEWART, fro m the Judiciary ,Committee; - reported alkYersely onMr. - -.Sliernutreebill to istrike out from -the -:Naturalization Law the word ~ .white" .wherever it,eceurs. , i,.., • - Mr. CONELL.' 6 ;G: front' the same Ccim .-Anittee,reported adversely to - Mr. -5am ,...11,1048 bill to regulate prosecutiOn for ern bezzling and kmared effinteet.=. .• . t t - Mr. STEWART, from .the same "diiirii. •anittee, reported the credentials of IL V. / Miller as Senator elect , from Georgia. with a resolution that be be not allowed to take a seat. _I - -• . Mr. EDMONDS, from the same Com • mittee, submitted a report on the Pfeil dent's messagelregarding his Christ Mas Anlnesty. Proclamatibn, accompanied with a resolution that in the ,opt on of thb Senate the proclamation of the Preg dent of the Unit d States of the 25th of December, ..1868, purporting to grant a ...genernlamnestyd pardon-tit all per -1,31 drotis guilty - :cif treason and acts of hos - - tllllYto the triltectStatet duribg thelate • :rebellion, with re resto ration of rights, eta., etc., was not aut hor ized by, the Constitu tion,or laws. Mr.IIENDRIC stated he disagreed i 3 with the majorit of the Conmittee, and would exp ress h views when the report came up for acti Mr. EAMISE -, from the Committee pp k • Postoffieos, re ted t with. imendments, , 6- • the Sense bill o> restrict and .regulate the franking p 'vilege. The bill, as amended, provid it snail not be lawful for any officer oft e Government, mem .. ber of Congress o other persons entitled by-law to the fran 'fig Mr/dete r to ex orcise it otherwl than- by his or her 'written , or autho zed signature - upon ' matter franked, e ctipt heads of , depart ": menta and heads :o bareausnow&ttithad r- by ''law to the • f king privilegk Who shall be allowed t frank all official mat pertaining t their departmemits-or bureaus by the Ewe 'lie si. - 'stamp, which shall designate t e object for which it is --- -Jused r under such regulationtas the POP poster General WI - .Preanrinei and all letters or other ail matter not fradeed shall be charged with the rates of pest -.,age which are o may be established .; by ••Mr. •CONKLI G, from Committee oil :`Revision of Lavin, reported a substitate . . l'or. Mr. Drake% proposition ur'oonilidia . ... • Izullsaitreatitialn open session. The hf ' feet ofthe substitute,- Will be to remove ' • the injunction of sheivey with regard to pidisulcreatico,:although - they will , be ' considered in' Execptivesession; littr. TRUMBIII.,L,'frbIii Ockniiiittee on , Judiciary reported a substitute ~ for the bills Mating to'Judges of the Supreme , •'4 'Waft; tu introduced Isi .1 v iMeforso, 11'0'44 3 0 and S herman, which sas follows: • ','- -' illeit.estedd, - 4taVrtiat -, eror -Judge of any. Court, of Unitar Staten; • who -shall, after having attained ; itilit'age of ' ' of seventy yeare,,,reato...bia,oilleft, sha ll . therha ft er, during thdrisidue*of bis ' na-, • ttitallife,receive thrisaMesalary: whit% *ashy law parable.to him et the time of, - - hisresignattorii -. • , ta ,•." , -4. -r6 • - "! - Mr:STEWAEtimnved lotakuup Ais' lista:Mg° from theHeash 41,114 g a• - .COrnr, : mittee ,of Conference >int' ,the Conslita . - tional"Amendment.4 - Calded. l l:! - ' . ..T ' 4.24. STElVART,moyed,the Sonde: in 00 'en: its ametulment•-apt , agree to a' • Committee of Ceinftrenie.' `' 4 ' ' menra• wiminna 7and , .Buokaiew thought the subject too importapt.ite go -. to such a committee. ~, .„. , ~ ,- - . Mr. STEWART ' wthdreiv :the • motion • . , , and moved that pe(Vienate recede !and agree to the imenktit, of ' th e„ House. Mr. BUCHALEW tin iintitined libi r shaz,ks,,in. the copraag which he said in nearly every . OM of laie in Wtch . there . . had eon a disagreentent - between; the • Senate and the itonan the.. House, or rather the man 'who. controlled ', the ro„,had alwOys at list had his own thispoint, , . t in reply** a question by Mr. Trumbull, the Pre*lent ruled that - thtilthar appointed for the consideration , of the bill for the reor Eton- of the judiciary havingpsaseihat bill lost its place.- 1 , ~.... - . Mr. RUCK ALEW then aide an win ., , went to show the importathsoi ,the Sen. ~.., - ate insisting on that part of the conatica- nai.amendment providing that t3on gross shall have' power to - prescribe the mode of choosing electors of President and Vice President. *tie fivored the abol. ishinent of the. Electoral College and the direct election by the people, but many States would refuse to ratify such an amendment, because it would greatly lessen their influence. Another great Objeatidn to the cudsting , system was that it gave certain States an unjust and pre ponderatiiig influence in the Electoral College, thus - holding out constant temp tation, to ' , attempt to carry elections in those_States„ It was for this reason that . \money had been raised last fall, $60,000 In New York, $B,OOO or $lO,OOO in pant. morn and $50,000 In Philadelphia; to cor rupt hie own State, Pennsylvania. Mr. CAMERON said every one knew general - Fremont had' been - •cheated out - of - Pennsylvatila in" 1858 by tbe'Derbo °ratio party, and last fall by had been carried fraudulently by the same party. He believed Pennsylvania vas no worse than other States, and what.' ever wrongs she had done in this respect l er had ben .done by her _mocrats. [Laugh . ] He C. • LOl`d, Keener Girard John King. Jr., W. EL- Oldhrun. J. D. Smith and C. Oliver O'Bonnbli were elected Directors. and W. T Mc- Clintock, President. - Terrible VP iftr Marder and Suicide. (ny Tglezirsali to the Pittabcosh 6siettet.l Loutsynx.E. Feb. 17.--At Lexington, Ky., yesterday morning, Jonn W. Lee 'murdered his will) by cutting Her throat with a vazor. 'lle sate:wards ,committed suicide by. ousting his own throat from_ ear to ear with the same razor. Mrs.. Lee, in addition to the gashes of i hoz , neck, one of which had severed -the Trig. w a r vein, had both of her hands .nearly "cut in two, iihowing that she had at :vg. ,i e ddesperately to eseapethe murderer. Pinancho embarrassment is said to ;have brought about the terrible traged7 . —A. Washington dispatch says :there is a report that the confidential ;relations heretofore egisting bettvemi General Grant and his confidential secretary. General Badeau, have beef's "broken off, and that General Badeau %vas instructed to remove his desk from. the room occu pied ty General Grant another apart ment. The cause of the rupture is not, stated. '