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yo?-, xxvi.i\0-8.102. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1867. PRICE FOUR CENTS. WASHINGTON. TM ?TSTOM HOl'SR FRAPDB-TIIK SENATB RT?ONERATES DOOI.1TTI.K AND PATTER.NON-T?R HOI'SK Rh?j! KsTS THR PRESII'EST TO REMOVK OOUKtOfl SM?T1IK-NO AOKEKMENT ON TI1K ADJOPRSMEST lito! (?SITIOS - THR IIBJWWII FOR OFFICE-OES BlaOCVB Ni'Al IS A'i ED FOR NAVAL OKKitER OF THIS (lil. as TBt.ses.rs to ths -ntisr-JS. W'ASiiiSG-ioN. Wi-diifoilay, March 27.1M7. In the? taN? te?-el:iv it few niiiii<|i?>i titnl bil?I WON paMwxl. At - o'clock Mr. Truml.ull made t repe-it ?.ii Ihn l'att?rson and D.ailittlc eliiiiTgBB, w hie li hael bee t\ NE?ni to the Jinii?-i:iry Committee. 'J li?- r? jm-i t entirely exoneratem the Scnatens, anel states that Uierc in no foundation whateV?( for any chargi s against tlicni. Mr. ConkIii*g made aDiinority report, agreeing With tilt- majority ,n exe.ne latitii. DoolittlC and I _tt4'M.4?n, lint showing front iii?-. npttA ti the House Committe-e th.it Mr. Sinytl.e luiel ?-jmk? t. tu Othi'i-H, though not le? them, Bl girtng tiii-in money. An henii and a half was spent in discussing a motion to print tin. rvieleiici- taken hy tim Jiielii iary Coi.i ?iitt.ee, and wHbonl ? I i s j ?? ? ?- i n cr of it an vset utive- M ? sion -waa hold, lasting till EH o'clock. The Hibjcct ti ?djoiirnmcut was not taken up. The Honne had another long session to-day. Noth? ing st._rtling wasdoiii'. Thce?ue ??t ion of adjoiirnnii tit. tho Fenians, ?mil Col Ire-tor Smythe BOCiBfted most Pt the time of the session. The Senate resolution to ?el jonrn over until the 1st of December wa? ami nded so ntt to provide foran adjournment (?ter until the first Wednesday in .Jim?? and the first Wadnesilay in S.n tember. Mr. Schein k uitide a very forcible sj?. en li ia ??apport of the latur proposition, elr.uvirig out the opinion? of the. lie-nan ra? y BB the qncstion. The speech had its effect, the amend ment boing adopted BJ a vote of 77 to 51. The resolution, as amended, waiI ?ant immediately io the Senate-, and doling tie remainder of the sav-ioii, as the Secretary of the 8 ate would appealon the- flen.r with ?message from that txMly. memlaeiM wonlel immediately suspend business, .??rule whick i? not usually carried out, and look att?-tifi\ely feir the Senate's?u tion ?ni the resolu? tion, li did not ce.nie. however, the Se?int? taking no action on the matter. A resolution of sympathy with the Fenian-?, reported hy (>'( n- Hanks, brought out Mr. W'm. E. Kohinsun ol New-York, who made his first effort M ii member in a very neat and happy Bpei-ch eulogisti?-of tko Irish ra? e-, lliilhurd's NBO? Intion calling on Um Fresident to remove Collector Smythe was adapted, t?ktt Bligh! e?i?p?isition fioin the Democracy, and Horn Hepublit ans who thought he thonld be iiiijK-ar h? ?1 immei;liat?-ly. An BttTBljl was made' to hate- a ?light s?m*MMk for the puriHise oi st t % Uing definitely the quest ie.n of adjournment, but it failed. A Washington iiaiatTTiiph, publish, d ia one of the Ne**.-Yoi k papers siat"sihat Mr. Wislon's resolution for the trial or releaiM <?f .Tefferse-n 1 ?avis will be favor? ably reported bj the-?'? mate Judi. iarv (.'onimitte-e. The Btateiiie.nt labors undi r the disadvantage of being tin tme, to the extent that the resolut ions have never ?been referred to any committee. When introduce?* a fflw daj's since, t hey were ordered to lie upon the table and be printed. They may he calle el tip at any time. Senator Henderson was unanimously authoriz.-d to-day by the Senate Finance Committee, to report a bill guaranteeing the luteiest on six millions of bonds, to U- issued under the authority of the fitate of Louisiana, to aid in the building and repairing of levee? in that State. To secure the (???verimient .against loss m any coiitiugene-y, tho State (?ovem ment of Louisiana grants all the swamp lands in traill State, ?mount ?nu to sevend millions of acres. They also propose to give the proceeds of the sale of aaid bonds, whii'h are to be applied to the interest and principal of Paid bonds. The Comniitte were unanimous in the opinion that this aid shoukl be granted at once, in oreler that several million?*? of good ?cotton lands may be so claimed. The Senate was in Executive Session for nearly two hour? to-day. and spent most of the time on the j ?case of foi. Tay l??r of Ik_M?BPt, as Commis..-?oner of Indian Affair?. Avery bitter fight was made over the nomination, but. as Senator Fowler of Tenm-s aeo indorsed Taylor, ho wai M?_???d. No action iras had on the Brooklyn nomination in the Senate to-day. It is very certain that Mr. McMahon as Fost master, Brewster as Collector, and O'Donohue as Assessor, will all bo re J?**-ct?"?l. Senator Morir?n is determiue<l that the late Kepiiblie-an candidates for Congress in the two Brook!; n Districts shall be liearel in these appoint? ments. It is mostly on their recommendations that be ads. They are BBBBg?iasd m representing the in? terests of the 1'('publicans of their District?.. Mr. Van Brunt, who ian on the Republican ticket in the lid District last Fall, has been here, pushing (Jen. Roberts for Fost master, should McMahon lie rejected. Church Hove. Hpiminted V. S. Marshal for the Boston District. WBI te,-ei.iy rejtcted hythe Semite. The Fresident today sent to tin- Se nat?- the nomi? nation ol (.? ii. Slot um as naval oiiiccr Coi New Yealk. It was understood al?out the cap?tol, aft? r the Senate ailjotirneel. that the nomination would be rejected. Jt was saidlhal the I'lesiibnt. was notified ?>f this faVt Ix-flHf til?- lietllliIialioll W11 S.'lit ill. but it ?S slip pumil that he hail gi?.eli his pnuni.?,e, and by noini natiug bim, even ihoiiirh he should Im- lejee (?el, the "Prrasideiit boom to g< t nil of kim. After he- is dis? posed eif, the Tit-ni? nt Mill hav?- tin opjxartil uity of radC??tag his pi omises, or at hast one ol iIkiii, maile to Fernando Wood, (irn. LiiiUeiw. and Thurlow Wood, the latfr on be? llaIf of (.'??in? ?ins Franklin, for it is jK??itivi-ly as sert4-d by the a!>ove ??k-isoiis ?mel their Mends, that the President ha? promistsd each of them the nomi iiatuui for the va? ant Naval office. The nairn- ti Charles \V. Baker was sent in to-day as Collie tor of the Bight- J.iMiiet il'iook?) of Ntw-Yoik. As another evieh-ii?'.- of disappointe-el luve and broken |?romises, it is kiiiiwii that Gen. (irahaiu was assured up to this menning that his nama- wonlel be se-nt in to-day for the same- jsisitidm. Flijah F. Furdy, jr., was also nottiinal.il .to-day, his apj?e?iiitiii? nt being for Assessor of the Fifth New-York Hist net ?Morrissey.). It is not yet known to whom else this oil ice was promised. The follow? ing l'eiii'?tyli aiiia nominations were sent to the Senate to-day. Wat M. Miller, Collector, and Win. A. Martin, Asses-Kir of the IXth District. The former is Hipiilillian, and tiM latter is a Diinoerat. These appointments are in Mr. Stevens, dist i ii t, and he is ?le-eideilly hostile tothein. In the IVth District Thomas Mcf?rath was nominated as Collector, and Theodore Adams as Assessor. Beftin-the ae-tie.n of the House- to-day. asking th? removal ?>f Collector Smythe* this ..ciitle-niaii ;>p egnaed before the Commissioner of Public Kxpendi turcs, and stated that, unless the Committei.? watt to recommend the- commencement ??f his iiniH-achmcnt trial at once, he would waive his fffit?Og! of ftt> wnting with his coiiuse-1 hi-? de!fen se for the- preient, in order that he might c<unplete his duo mor ? fully. The Committee, however, in view of the fa. t hat lie has hail two hearings already, and the hw k f time to try bun, recommended that his removal b? BBBOd by Congress, which was accordingly done. The Supple-mental Kece.ri.-truetioiti act is to-day officially promulgated l?v tin-S?-< i? tai v ?al State-, \tith the certifn-ate of the ( h ik of the BOOM ami tait? Se retary of the Se-nate; that it was ??assed over tin I'ltsidi'iit's Veto. 'The Fresident has approved the joint n-solution providuiK that lr??m and after the -?Mb ?lay of .March there shall ki ttthti lad collacted ami paid upen umbri lias, parasols, and sun-shade s, hfortod limn loreign ?eitiutiies, wh?-n itiiieh- ??f silk, no lowci late of duty than now iiii|s?M-?l ?m pnce and dress Miks, l?ame)., . irtiiin uti valoieiii, and winn mide ???f B?mt? maia-rials than silk, tin- duty shall baSOfM tiTit :wl \.il??iem, and that wire spiral ftirintiiie tptktBP,iflBBItted fleam feare-1-.'ll ceatllatrie-s, iiiailllfac tune) fieain non wire, shall be required to pay th? tain* tait ni ?iiiy m now iuipot?i;d on iron wire, namely, two cents per pound ?and 15 per centum ad ?alorein. It is nnilerftood that the Pr? nident to-day nomi nat? ?1 mOtheSenate J.C.O. Kennedy for Comm i---.on.-r of Agriculture, in the place ??f Isaac Newton. Mr. Ken? nedy ?va?-. tOtttOtty llwpetmWmk?mmEt of the Cen-u?. UM 91 railroads in the Department of the Teniic?s??ee ?nvtil the I'mtod Stutts, on th<* 1st of IVhruary la?t, I5J6MB0, being the principal and mterpst nnp.'iid due for raiho.-wl property of all kind* purchased fr?.in the (?overnmciit. These and other Southern railroads ohtaiued nn extension of time beyond that originally designated. rpon a ? laiin for reclamation the Commissioner of Internal Kevenne has ?le? i?l?*?l that the tax on cotton grown in the. Indian country t*h_mi to he refunded. The ?iiiisimn has been siibiiirtt? d to tin? Attoiiioy 0? n?ml. Who, it is believed, roiicurs in that d Th? i lam? Waa elaborately argued by Judge Ta*-? hal, late of Texas, but n?,iv ot N< iv-York. The (ioveniin.iit haol-MMd propi'sals for the es tablishnuiit of a monthly mail steamship line be? in? ?n th?- Atlantic ?na.-t and the Ha-i..-.ian Id.nul?*?. and for another bet ive? n Snn Eran? MOO Bud Honolulu. $'.. 000 a year will be paid for each route for c.iitj ing the mail. Tin it? ig a delepation of Republicans bett from the X\ th Ohio District. Their blU-MM nltvs to the t.uhtriiatoiial nomination. It ia iugc?l that this district han furnished no candidate for Governor in many y?.?is. and that it is entitled to a pre ft renee non. Gen. Si lienck hai in*, de? lined 1?< uivr a < aiidi ?lat?*, the name of the lion. William T. Cutler is nage sciited and tugad, The Controller of the Cnrr? ney {.-ives notice te holden of circulating notts of the lust National Daiik of Newton, Mass.; the notes of tho Tennis*??? National Hank of M< mphis, Ti nn., and those of tho Ins? National Hank of Medii.a, Ni w-Ymk. that sut h linds will be paid itt lawful money of the United mkktt ggOU PMOMIbUub at tho Treasury of the t'nitt d Mat.s. The t-iiloie.l ??copie of WBahin?gtOB un* very Bl tivo and eiithusia.si.ie, and are holdinc nieetiin_s in cv.iy WBVd ofth.'iity to urt?e a full registry piepaiatoiv lor the ??Hump ele? lion. The Hoaidof Ifepistry will ?lose to moi row. akut it is stated that, thus fur the number of bia? ks rcgish red excc.ds those of the whit. B. XLth CONGRESS?Firbi OBMIOR ST TSLSdStr? TO TMS TKISrNS. mnati: .WAimaoroiMerah wt INT. lill l MON PACIFIC liAIIUi'll). Mr. TUA Y LU (U?*p., Reh.) aakfld, and obtained aa co??eat to ut? read a telegram trota the ?.ti.ti... Manager ol ti??- fnlt.ii Faciru FuUlttMul. w?eet from ??nialia, to tho ?fleet tli.it work on that ro.ol mh? I?i?'??rt sgiiinr rapidly, ara! would b<* ]iu?.)iod on at the rato of two lillie? B tky f<>r th( Mil ino ?lays. THF ? ASE OF BBB1TOB TOOMA! t*?K MAtlYLANn. li HOWARD (Rep.. Mi?h.i Introduced ami mmed to r? 1.1 to Hie Juill? Uti Committal tba aniHitti i< port ol the New-York Hank of Coiuiiierce for the peat ending Jim? l, 1866, tnwaieh it is charged that Mr' Thomee, t-v?afor eitel from Maryland, withdrew lo December, ItBt, from the ?'itv of New-York a large amount ol money aocanin lated tfiert for ti??* payment1 f Interest on t'n.ii ?1 statt?? ?toi k.-. ?rai In? tiii-? nilen ?.t fot the fii.-l tina- nninovidi ti fur. At the time ??hided t(? Mt ThOCDM 'Mi* Been t.ti y of tin Treaanry. The document waa referred. Petitions were presented and referred. eil us rou IHK sol niBBB PEOPLE. ? lolnl reeolutlon ?r____-?_rring 150,00o from the tanda o# the FreediDen'a Batean lo the ?Department ?of Agrieul torr, fur tin- pnrchaw of seeds for the atttaana >.f the Ki n? i .*-t_t?t.B, was Maand. 1 ? ? 1 !?? ??s mr maaiaairrL Mr. HKNDERMON (Ker. . Mu?i. from the Committee on Finance, reported a hill to guai.mt? c to tin- -ut? ol 1 ?ni;-, ma 16,000,000 for !h?r t onstruetioa of levee? nu the Mibilsujpi. 11 huh was ord??isd to be print, <1. IM'IaSH MU INDUS Titi hi I I .*?'!>*. Mr. THAYKK d<i p . Nab.), bom the Committee on in diu? Affairs, reported tin bul introduced t?v hon .1 few du.?s sinie to prohibit tit?, ?remora! ?of Indian ttii>cs. m the ex|ieii(llluii of trnat fund* Bald hy the Cuite-1 -states for Indiana, without sp?-, ml jinn latea ?>f law or tr?htj . Mr. SHEKMAR (Rep.. Ohio) moved mi amendmenl that m? Imliaii tn-utli-s shall hereafter be nisile ex?eeM in pursuance of law, or until appropilath. tis therwfor shall haic hi ?11 iniule Till- |M n.iiKipieiitly with Cr.ini:, iiiitl th? hill 11 si? llien pnewil. .UK TlHIl l Mr. "POMEROY (Rep., Kansas offen d ?Joint resolution that the lotnt reeoiutlon of Mareta .. leei, amending the Tariff m t of lie?, shall nut I?" eooetrned l.i apply !?> tant ii?k. iiit'iaiir cloih, niik twi?*. or ?othei manafactaie? of cloth used fur the roannfa? turu ol bnttoi ? aMr CAMERON (Ken , penn.1 ob)?teted i" the Immediate coil -iitii 1. it ion of the ?above, ?and it -.vent over. ACCOUXTB Ol I IM t?l 1 I? 1 a Mr.THAYER (Rep., Nab i, f,? m the Militai? Committee, reported a resolution ant hu;., mattie 9a?-ond (nditoroftbe i-i.a-iiiy toaattle tin account? of lme offi??.T- ?without receiving their mimili!? returns f?-? y.ey^.sj i.? <?..-ir poaaeaaloD, where ?such ottlcett have ?been pr? t< nt? i fruin niakiDK tlu-lr returns bj raaaOB of their Im-Ihk prisoners or In hospital. Mr. FKELINOni'YSEN (Rep . N. J.1 ?nov.-.l un miirnd ment Uiat tha 8eeoiid Auditor nh.ill be satl-rt'-tl by the affitlitv.t of the officer, m otii? iv? tee, of the inahiUtj m lae officer t?. ii.ake Kuli! month!*/ report. The anienduisi.t was agreed to aM the lull was Hie? ?aaaad. tuf. coBTnremn 11 m>. Mr. MORRILI. (Rep., Maine), from the Committee on Appropriations, repon? ?1 th< hill t<> rapplv ??. fl< tencle? In the approprlatloi-.B fur the oontLofiiil fund "f Um Staate. The qu?*stion was on eoneorrluB In the House amt-nduitnt". The Honac bad -in? Ken out a s'ttiuu of the hill prohibiting the payment t?. the Wtti?h!iiKton City paper? of .*? blfbaroomp? nantlon fbr publishing the lawa of Con groas than isj,.iai |o?no*ara j. :p.TB elsewhere. Tha Heimt? rel?ted tot-thk?- ihl-n.uf. 1 be H-ouae amended the bill h\ jfivimf to the ?i.iii of tin House the d?signation of the paper? la the Northera Btatea to publish the law?, tnd lucr? . " x Ita? compensa? tion from tit" ti p? 1 page By an a? t of the laal m - lou, tbe compensation was lnere,aaed fm the Bontbern BtatM, anil the ?'?elk m tit, House Is atithun/.tl to deatgaatB Hie ''o', m',,ihm uf Mr. SHI RMAR (Rep..Ohio), llwHBBM aiiientiiiieiii a 1- ?amend? <i bj proridtnii that the ?y?mp? n ?iiiiou for pubHahln? the Kaw? in the Northern ^i.it.-s hli.ili not I?- in??;< ?sed. He mut wllllug, h? -, Id, to let the Clerk of the Hona? designate the papan. Tba bbmm III?-1? t ?.'1?? HL'!' 1 li tO Mi. HENDEKHON (Rep.,Mo.) offered an amendment iii?i iopn..tniK >51,ooo io j..?;, the expens? of the Indian delegations on their recent visit to Washington. Mr. ?SHERMAN moved i<> amend tho um?mimen! by providing that hereafter initiai tho l*'? ??i?l? ?.i uoi the r,?i.t,iii of the Interior ?taaJl make trcatie? arltta tba Indian?, nntil eap?!*?**? approprlatloaa fur tha pin pos? ?hall have I ? en mail. I.? law. ?i ?u ?im. iittnit nt to the amendment araa agr? ed to, and the iiiu.ialliii li!, a? ann lal ti, adopt? 'I Mi SHERMAN moved au amendment, ?"Incluir tim fniitlf lu : ,-t.ifor?? oentrolh ti by the Oommluiouer of Pub? lic Buitdlaga al the iiih(u?-.il ui tin ? in-f Eugln?eei uf the Aimi, or an tiffin 1 loin designated hy him. Agreed to Mr. ?hARI-AN 1R1 p.. luna? offered an amendment, m? pi npiiattug It.iKrfi fur tin- iH]iau of the Long Ki ??Ik?* actoBB th. Potomac A?greed to. 'i ins waa objected to as ont of order, not coinii?.' fru? a < ommittee. 'ilu inn v?a? then ?paaaed, ?mil K"?s hack to Hie Howe. tup. < 1 -n.? inn su BBA1 D. Mr. TRUMBULL (Hep., lUi.froa the Judlcia<TT Cosa iinttee, reported on ti* ?teatlmonj conoenilng tfesar?. la?.hue andPattereoa la regardto the K?-?v >ork Cub t oin ili.u-e 11 un I 'It s. The i< poll si ato? 1 hut Hu ? ? ?ni; nut 1.1 hai 1 investiaat? d the ?ubi? 11. and thai the testimony ti.tiisniitHM by the House mu?. wholly disi-oimei teil fruin the (Senate <?r lim of its meiul.eii-, usually hear.-av. and uf an im liihiie eltaiH.-tti. 'I he ? ?.mimi tee ?declare ?Ulai tia re in BO ?litliiice whateier implicatiiijr ?MaBBBB. DOO? nile imil Patteraon. Mr. coNKl.lN?; (Rep., NY.) made a _a__ority report exonerating M?eaera. i>.??iitti#* anti Patteraon, but ?ram ? ing the report of the H'Niae Committee to abo*? ?thal Mi ?Smythe had ?from lime ?to time ^tHt??(l hi? latentioa to (k-ive moue y to those gentlemen, although th? re u bo ? ?? 1 ileme to ?now thal Uni ever lu,ml of mich liil"i?t ion. Mr. JOHNSON (Dem , Md ? wish? ti It to be ondt ratood that nhill Mr. ?uiiUiin? hud made a minority rriant, th. < Ommittee were aunnunou? on ?the question of the entire Innocence of M? ssrs. Doohttle and i'-iti' mon, Mr. OONKLINO BMved that Hie taatlBBonybaprinted for the use of the Benator? Mi TRUMBULL hoped not. Thor? pageaof the lestimo'.u, and m oin of tb?eaepagaa ?there ?rai?bul ?ns ti? Ilie t?u ,-t iiiiturs. Mr ? tiNKI.IN?; san! lu- dut nu! ?STOpOM to r? puhh-h what had alreadv been printed in tin H'.n e. He only desired tO have Hie l.i-Iiinoiiy take? hy Hie Judkiarj Committee of the -Senate printed. i'i intim.'th< eonsideraflon of. this ?utijact the Beaate' nent into Executive Session, and soo? sft.i adjourned ROOn OP KEPHKSKNTATnT.s. ?nil-. i.iM out lunn tatst 4100t tkjjpt The S."iia?e lull tu nii-orr?oiat<- the Lincoln Moiiii ineiit Am?o?uiio? waa taken from the Bpenkert tabla aad i- ? ? ?I 'Mr. SPALDIX?; (l:.p ,0*shti "I'I?- ted. Sill IIIIHN Kill Hull's Mr. STEY1.N.*- (Rep . p. nu i a-ki ?I le aw !.. offer a refi? lniitin foi the n appointment of the .Select Committee on Southern Railroads. Mi CHANLER (Dem.,K. T.) oMeeted, ?tating t*Bl h^ ?k-tew, aa a member of that Committee lust ?eaalOB, that Hu re wa? iiutl:niK n ?,'in ing iii? reorganitation. ?Mr. BTETEKH moved to sus|K?d Hie rult-s, which wa.? a.?:< ni to. '1 In- resolution was tin 11 offend and p.ism ii A BBW l-l HIT "it I'lllll.h? I -I ?III IsllKI?. The Senate Bill to estaliii-h a )>i>it ..f delivery at ('hes? ter. Pen?., wus taken lruni the Bpeakai I talia- uiul paaaaa. CLAIMS OF BOBTflCBBB CBBDITOBB Mr r.oi Twi.i.ia (i:?i>, Maai 1. from the Judiciary Oom in,nie, riy^t.ti baek Hu- Senait amendment io the 11 .??is? ii.niW--oiiiti.in lelatne to the claims of certain Northern creditors. The amendment* were explained b/ Mr. lio-^UvU. j Mr. PCOFlTA Ti CRep., Penn.) moved to lay the amend? ments <w the tn.?le. Mr. BlJTI.KK tKep.Mnsa) itated the facts which ltd to Ins uitrodii? ng the btiL The que ?tinta wu Uikcn upon Mr. Pi-ofleld's motion, and the aiue-mline-nts we-re? laid on tliej table, wliie.ii la a lieft)at of the lull, by 67 to 33. Tit! IS I LUNAI. BFTKN1-R LAW. Mr. rOI.ANI) (Hep., Vt.) Iiitrr.elu. ? el a 1?!? to rspeal th? pmvlsh.n e.f the internal ru venin? law of last **4-*4-*l<?ii to tin? effect that no court ahalljiuterfore by injunction I?, re? strain the assessment or rolle? tlon of any tax under that law. It was referred to th?. Judiciary Conituitte ??. THE AI'JeiL'RNMKST qiESTlON. The SPEAK Kit riese ?n ted a meMage from the Senate communicating it?. action on the adjournment of Con? gres.?, which was to clos? the session at lal o'clock to-mor? row. Mr. KSOTI K (Rep., Ohio) offered an amendment, which was _ modifie .?tion of lils graduatcel adjournment proposition?the two intermediate ??tetas Mag tho first Weiidifiliny in .linn? und ti??- first Wednesday in iSeptemlnr. Bl n?l?lii?si<l tho 11?ni???' in ?apport of lu? plan. There was nolinur, he said, Tuore and te? a ioldler's heart Minn that ni which ? retre-at is ?ml. nil. If that, wine statin.? tia ? ?a-e too e?tr?ins*i.T to say that this resembled an order for I Relierai retreat, then lie would say that th? hcttitsof mrti were apt to feel very lie?av,y tihcn they .ere (ulled upon to Mirri i al??r .miv nelvam-eel ftiHUfB ruar tht- ?neiiiy, lind full l?a. k to form Ihrir lines anew on different ground. That tv.is jiiht UM position in w hieb Co-BgMM kIbismI Ixfore til?- c.uiiliy. He Called the attention of It' pit!.li? ali Iii? m liers te> the fne t that m.miters of the Democratic side stnoel M an uikIIi idcd solid piuiln:lix m favor of getting ml of Congress. Mi CHANLER (Dun.. If. T.) declared Mint he intend a i?m ra! dtinul of c\? t> tl.ltig tin- gentleman ?ieiti (?hio ?said. Ml PClirrNrK. not hearing ?>r not noticing the Inter? ruption, ?.r.??? eil? ?I with In? argument lie Mild Mint Andrew Johnson was defying Mir legislative power nuil clalmlnjr that be WM the state. Hi had t?>!?l Mu people of Iii?- Habtl Slate?? that all Mint ('??itgrest Wim doing was iinirpaiion. tyranny, and nppu?nlim, ami that if tims n j ?l-l? ii It Uni lalileid Miilnseltes ?Ulolitf lite Uittnpdriis and Sidneys and ??tht-r gTe-nt inattrrs of fn-eeloni, thus preaching r??t>?-lllnn in hi? vert- official papers, lie ts. hem ka thought Mint gt.iv?? politir,il clinn ia like these w.n propel ?-1iltJeclM e?f iinpeiichniont- uiiich more ?o than if It should te BBfUrtBllilll he? had tt?le?n it five? dolhir niele?. 'Iln ? I lou ?te- had entered in Mu- map? a? hniitut lu? vt '.-tl?ailoii. anil ni. intu?s would 1m? recreant to their duty If Mii-y did n?it c.iiTy it nut rlgonraalj, promptly, und ii. stiel'? manner n* tea eeinie? to smile OOncllMlOB, or else nuiirnatiiiiiieiia-lv <m the ground of expedient y, <>r any ottKir ground aban-don tai proeecntlon; ami yoi they had decided to do neither. Then, ugnin, the condition of Mnrylaii.l mi? an nil?llti?iniil ie-e-?e.ii why ( .angies?? should li? ! .iiljolit p I ii?, spirit of rebellion wan Mure t nuiiipliant at this verv h??itr. He bel level on hi?I soul that a reallU lnn in Maat stat.' was Inevitable, and that there? would he b!e?<??l slieel Mu?.' la. foro the Hummer was over. nnle*s then wilt re Keiiin-wli? r?-a minni and lt?.-Hl Influence f?-!t through Mi?- ne.if M*eMBM ??f the le-tlslallve de-jnirtiuent !? pre-tent the nut. thO ?jinpathy. If nut the He-live? ejo e>p? ration "f tin- BzeennVo. Mr. K11.1.1.v (Kop . Pa i wal ap sn.i bei road h letter freiin a I mon iiinii of Mar] laml, ii.uin? nut given, appeal? ing to Onngrei ? t?? remain m aeaiieMi. Mr. lax. _, li. p. HI.) also spoke against the proposed neljoiiniiin i t. The IleniKe- secnmle el the previous rpiestion, wlnoh wai. first, on acre ? in : t?> Mr. !-? Iietik'-e aiin-mlin? nt fora mudu iit. ii .iil|..iitiiiiie[it from te? monow HU Mmfi-tUtdllies day in .lum? am! tlte flrM Wedin ??dav in .-??-ptentleer, with power It? Mi? tVO presiding eiffi? ? rs !?? i?-ne j?i ?a? lu tua! iona ihiit it isnnt t?-??oearj fat OhagraM toBMH Itegaao linn W ?is taken hy *i?lia;ilid Na) ??, mill ic-eulle-el Yea.", "S ; R,_gB,Sl. Bo Mr. Schanck'.?*, atueiuluitiil was agreed to, and the Senate-[iiinein'.meiit ii? amended was coni-tnie el in. Tin- following la the vote in detail on Mr. flehen?Vu aiiieliilliii lit lltl-pt-, 1!? tuan , I?, lu- . Itali? ; Jolin-witiiti-S. Small I .ip? il-a?. Jtlll.ee-l. Ke Ititi O km ? ami. r?.. Uoiyt tmarrmatl (0 Bn h la.ata a?' ?? " i . Innr?*. mmtmjTtm,), Bal.- hrll??. .?ff? Rank?. Bnlt?t-tl. it.? -ia B?nt??at. Kaiimrrerlli M. I pama, BUIn?. 41 .? r \?., II. i. if Y I i y nt,?? MemB, Vaa n..,u iMt, . I e.iatrllr, li ..I It, -, ?t Ba_B?a, ti ??? B nbtemlh ? . Il.ea. .. *_*Bm, 11.1.1 e-f. I ?. ? ? l?rk?- ?. II .1 i? IVrl (l.ik ((Hi -i. Mut,-, r ti I! ton ie ? I .-rwall, l-il? Ulta e I'Ne.I. \4,aa.|?to- . ?. tott-ar, I ? Ar-hir It, ?Ullni /( .rei/ Olamtirmmer, >!?? Ill?lr. Ill ?. M I Heit H e ; ..?ni., /.?'?.' Ili.?.l,?rl ?t\ \ l.r.l It; k.i. l.?m, \* >?i I .' Toll t'.?? ' i mm?. Mr. BANKS (Rep., Mum.), fruin 1 .i Foi \tf.eii,, i. poiii.i .. ,. ni reaoliitli.ii in t?,-n-.I t" ? alma bl forcticn Boverniu t.t-......,!.?; I fOI | ?!??!?? 1 I) ?ll.,||?..M ?I |.? 111.- Al mt e.I Ile I . ,, --..,[.? Pasted. ?. ... KI N..I '"I ? oi . ? - Mt B?1CKB tito reported ? K?tol raoolBtteii? ate?iilag Mi ?t Mi.? p.-.?l.'.i' ? f III.? I mt. 'I Mi" - i niiin.! i? ? Bid ihe . I.|.???ei-e..el i i.|ir?-.l??lii!l>> I <>f Hie Pint I?Bl I N the It? ?It la? ! II flnlitlf_t of Mlir| I'li.llill'-r Wltliatlt iltlUn- Mia! ?i i oiiftilimtioii of s>Uii? <? ?ni Mi? continent. BSt?BdtBB fioiii o. inn t.. ... .?nu, i-!nl?ll?lii ?t w it I.out ? ??li? ii ii I II g lim p? ie),:?- e ,f tin ? 1". m i me,, ami foi iii.Im I .na the- BOU it r h nail pi Hi? -11? ' ? . I a?iii,'t lie i on sl.i. iel ??Iii? l \t l.-f Iii. i> a ni mu ' !: ave'ltinti nf the I ! -nil! loti? mi?! l ?i.'i?!n lil t ?I? ? lares?! | jnnu ipi. io! Mi.?? ?.e.v?-imm nt. eudiuiirering the ino?! ttn j portailit luton ?I- !?inl I' m Uri. I" lUI I? MM ei.nl |>< I |x-l ll.ll' ih??. enibarro-atinenti alrcadj eihrtlBj betwoOB UM iw?? ! (?oven.m? I.t Afier axuii? elis-n?-ion between M??---- BAKKfl, , 1 BROOKE (Dem, N \ -. WtKlD (Oom., I*. ^ ?. nmi (HAM.Kit .|??in . .V Y . tin i?.ml H ???in:.on ? M r Willi,el.t lill i SI MIATIIT W lill lltl.l. \M> ABO < III t I Mr I!'.'?I - ? ':??tu tin-h..in? .'.?nun,Hie. i? ported a BtteB '1 olatlOf that Mil? II?.,;??' ? ti? ml It? lyvpalhj to tin? )n opie? nt Ii. inn.I ami < .iiniui lu ?II tin t |M| ?I foil? to maintain Mu- Huh ??i ml? I. --.,'., !.. .Ii'inie? Mu-1.?-??!?!?-, ..mi in .wteBd ami peiaataati ti.? prladpin .?f liberty. Mi. i:(.i-.iN-t ?s ?i?. m . n r.), a m. ?!.'?? i of Um - mitt'?, ?l-'llrlni. t'l'- 1? -"..it.'.ti. B1 t.!? ?'III'' Hill' ?? in ?-?aim bia desire that Hie lanlTunire ?ere st ronger, m*. I illaf tii.it he . \|.? . t' ?1 to 11.It.ill ni <? Ititi, lill, I ? ?I i iii ? M a I ? i.L tin in nig? nnt righi - "f ireland There waa not bu in-luiiim i ?. ?> t? .?.!;.> uti i e.t a reb i | .i?nlli?1 til? l?.ti.'l:-li ( .nvi t inn. at 1 lie ill -t I li^lllt-lted I . i ru mi ??ii talia' > al W'atlilngtou was the deecemlaul ' of one of the mon famoua Iriali rebels who eret ! ?ni*tltt, ti " linne of billum? kimi n He tpoke ol th?? miluiiry ??? t \ i? e ??f iii.liiiiiti in ? \?-i ? ???.mite, and Mid the ttmi would ? .?m?- when in land ni al i make a mmomfill ?*ff??i t to re-aetot? hi t nationality Mi PILE iKi-i?, Ma) tool Uki groante With Mr. Rnblnaou. Mi UA-lllllltX (Hep. \\ i- i Offered as an niuenrt me-iit ???i additional re?olutlou, ?i? elating Mint, while ?ym pathlaag with May people ol It. _*_A, Min House bullet? d that tin |eie??e ?it 11 tn.in movement moat proreentirely inopeiniit >, ami thui .u..v ?in uuragemenl t?? ii by reaoln tllall. Illiaee-Ulllplillleel -bj li pl'opil foi??', ????lilli illIW r?tlllt in liiviilviii? l.i'.tii', iiiifiUMiuta . nmi patrlotU? liisluiien tn eli tfi? lilli ft oin wine li Milli tilt -iii i en w?r?i ptiwerleu? to exti;ni?t( them M? bank-- sn'.d thut proposition bad-teen hefon thi (?omiiiittei? ami had ii't-ii rejected, the < otamlttee no1 ?j? -?lulu?, that a tii.itt41 in ulm it it ?iii.uni Interfere, ii? hoped the aineliilliie.it wo'il?! not he ml?.pit;.I. Mr IT.il.\A.M)<> Heidi? Ann,. S \ I .?pim??.?I the aii.e-mittii nt a? t Irtuallj a nuuifii allon ol Hie reaolutton. Mi. 1.1.1 >lt 11 X? K ii?, in , Wll i spoku lu eiifnueliK lit of 111" Sltlil" tele li. ThO amendment wn? rc'eeteil- Vi av Ki : N-tts. l??j *__4 the original reeolutlon war adopted niianiiooiuilj ?m nii.tmn of Mi BANKS,theComtuitttr. ??ii Foi*|i(ll ? ? ?was antlioii/. .1 t.. ? inplov a i in k. lui. ct m??m mu >i litiin Mr B?aLB?BD (Bap., n V.),treai the Chanalttei ?m l'util.? i.\*i?(ii-?i-.. reported u rmtetteBthot.ai'Oiag'rMi had delci inim el t?. adjnain. tln'i?. BU not suffi? lent tun?? for the Committee to ?corwltiete tte tnrn-tlgatloa late Um ?i?!liiilii-?!l at .?ni "! the New "i otk ( iti-ttilu-11 ?au??*? ; that Mr. "?milln- li.nl liinl I???? heMi-ii','- bj I ho I ??minut?e, with w h,< h he ( -.pt.?ii h i ir m 1. ? tuite 1.1 , I hat. in the opinion of Hie ( Liomin?'?', then- I? i.iMindnti!t affirmative tot i liiony ol Mr. "-miMi'-'o nirdItMOB i-?l Hu- p'??iti..ii. and ?I? ? ?anuir i! :t* the se-nse? of Mu- House lh.it lient v A Hillville ?he-Old te lliilueil)at-!> IBBMTOi flinn lim olfice of Col "*1?*_ t <?i ?>f thl Koli of Nt I ? otk Mt. ELDRIDOl flnaai.1l * ?a ??.1 attention to thl in ?laliineiil Hint COOgreM li.i'l di ? Uli d Ul ail|oillll. tin ?-I'Kakki; remarked thal that was not a mli ?taii m? nt. .n- both Hemwi ha?i agreed <<> adloori t?> mr ii.v. 'Ih? only ipiestletii WM M to the tilM to wlucii Hie ?lill.'liriiliielit WOUld luke? plaie. Mr FARNSWORTH (Rep , III I imiulred whether, with? out further action ra Mu? siiiij??t of aiUourament,the Mp. ike-1' wa.iil.l ant 4)11.-r IllUia-elf ailtlinil/cii lo aetjoul U lilt) illili?-? ,at ii o', lock t.. morrow, The ??I'KAKKI: i? ph. .1 Mi it he would not, iv? there wen ii I tain (bulgi ? ?ililie-ct? d V- ?Iii tilt- ae! pun nineut ?ill ti lil. li tim i w?. H? ii sei ti ??! dlMgreed, bal they had not disagreed willi reapec! lo the tim?- ?>f a<i|ouinin.t,t. to apiole the lan pii.is'?-??I Mu-' oii-ti'iill.iii. iii? l?'?Mi H"ii-?s ! ni .iKt'-e?! te? adjourn on Thuradajr ii".?n, foi thal t in? whnii Mai . ? had mt,mate el |,, Mi Be hem i. to ?Iht iiliei.nlv Mt -e ni.m K (Ken., Oblo) moved to la) the i ?sol ut Ion 01; th?? !..l-l? Kegem-d 14 I'? '?' II.? li?.hi tan i WM theu a?l-?p!ed, M to ?y, and Mil' pie -iiiiii'c w.w? laid on Mi?- tabla AN.iIIII.lt I IS is? III. Mt UDtt Mr eQ-UWO?D (Bap . S. 1 | a*k? ?I luave to offer a reseelntioll ?lei.'la! tis' Mm! of the i'leavin li?.let IS-eile-d undi r Mu a? t of June H. IBU, m? lading the- fifty inilln'ti> aiitlioiiied te? he issued for a I? mpoiar.i loan, no1 moro than fo'ir liulllnns shall bl I'll!, i! li BBJ MM im -lilli. Mr. WALUIMi (lt?.p., ol;ioJ oluuU ei j Mr GRIBWOIaD moved to ?impend the rules, but the Home refused to do to. THE WOOL TAniTT. M-. KELLEY fRep., ra.) asked leave to Introduce a Jont resolution t<? amend Hu? act of March 0, lHf>7. lncreas iiiflthe tai on Import? ?1 wool, hy striking out of the para tnph comuifm in;, alth the nord" webbing" the word? ?? -?mixed with silk." The rules were suspended, and the Joint resolution vu introduced kiiil pas-t.d. hill STY rORFEITrRF?. ?n motion of Mr. HOITWKLI. (Kep., Mass.) the Presi? dent was requested to furnish the House or tin? Judiciary femralttco, during the lece-i.s, full list? of all officer? ami enisted men who havia? forfeited their riKht? to pay, bomtles, Ac, hau tliose i iirhti? restored; desit^ntting tho amounts, on whoae recommendations, and on what my refutations such rcinUMon of forfeit in es were made. WAB CLAIMS OK OHIO AND INDIANA. Ir. HOLMAN (Dem., Int) ) moved to suspend the rules ??ia to take from tbc speaker's table the Senate bill to rtitnburae the -State? of Indiana and Ohio for moneys ex* poided'ln enrolling, equipping and provisioning the billi iiaforces to md in Hiniprt-seluK tie la?hellion. Ke^Uved, 67 o 87- not tuo-tlni-'N. ? motion to adjourn having been ?nggetlei, the HPSAKI-'R reuiiudt-?! the House that, if fnljiHlnii.il DOW, it Mould hi'.)..iii-ii milli m o'clock ?u monow, being ti??"? I>r?3-1??> hour at which the two Hooaea bad agruod lo ad? join* finally. >*-. HCOKIKI.D (Rep., ra.) Inquired whether, without furtier action, the Sneaker would to-morrow at 1*.o'clock derart? the HoUHe, Htlli'lll I,? ti. Tie HPfcA K r;it replied that be would not, us no tomlu ?1? tUCl?OIl Ililli IM'eli Kilt li.* TIIK 00BTIBBBB1 TI NO. Tie Senate amendment? to tuippl*- the deficiencies in tin ?oiirji,_i?nt fund of the Senate -WM taken from the Bpeiker's table. The amendment in regard to Indians wai? lum concurred lu, and a C'OuinutU-?- of Conference waiappotdtad. ACCOUNTS OK Al? MY fPVICMB. Tie Senate amentlmeots to the Joint resolution nuthor uliif the Hteond Auditor to settle tho accounts of the offi ?ersof the army, where they cannot present voucher*, on acedint of h.nlnn l>een held a? prisoners of war, At , was talon from the 8ix;ali< i '* table mid con? ntied in. Acjoutned. _ THE SO UTI EUS STAll^ LOUnUHA. (,i.N pHBHDAS at ?TIMW WMRTtt of ttTRMUBT ?i;s. iip.nit<>.\, MATOS moni:??!', AM) ji DOB .HEIL. BT Tiisasirn to tss rm?ji?i. niw-Ohi kan*?, ?llaidl -i'-?Tbe KoDowinf order ivas ??????utd to day: Hix?iih. linn Mu hauy Dum i? GfNF.RAT. OitDKl?. No. 5.?Andrew 8. Herron, At turnty-Ui-nerttl of the Stitt?? of Louisiana, .?ohu T. Momoe. Mayor of Nnw-Oilenns, and Edmund Abell, Jtnlgt $f the Firet District ('???it of the City of New-?)r1eaii?, ?re hereby removed from thoir re? spective office? from ?IS in. to-day. The following ?PIKiiiitraentB are made, to take effect the name dAte: 11 L. Lynoli. Attorn? y -General ?>f the State of Ia-ouisi aua; Edward Heath, Muvor of NY w-Orleans ; and \V. W. Howe, .lud?*? of the Kirnt District Court of New-Orleans. Each i?erson removed will turu over all luok-t. pajieiri. records, etc., peiluinin? to lins offic* to the one upiKtinted thereto. The authority of the latter will he dull* respect?! and enforced. BjCMUBand of .Major-Gen. P, II. Sheridan. Geo. L. Ha?isih, A. A. ti. Mr. Henth, the new Mayor, i? a well known mor? ella it of this city. IMF. Fill? T ??F Ml. slIFItllUN'S ?>HI>FI!. Nr.ii-Oiii.KiN'*-. Man h ,7.?r? ii. Sheridan? oult-r, N't?. .1, just ?mt. swooping from office the rioter??' Attor in*\-General Herron. M.uoi Moilun-, and Judge Abell an 1 tabatitnttng tin folloiviii;- gked mid loyal men, lenpectively. I). L. Lynch. Edward Heath, and W. W, How??. thrills th? I'liiyiiists with joy. and the Nulli tiers with dismay. The (Irand Arini ami Untier or ??aiii/.iti.iii. r. pies, -Ming 5,00<l voters, recommeiided 11. ('. YVurimuiil?. foi Mayor, hut he ?let lined, und a second apr??ment failing, the choice remained with lu ti. Hi.-iidan. ** n vi ? h;tii(.'cs are llxmght tOIBliaC the ?-InmreMif tin- ? BBpaign, *s li?' ( lt| BAJ CBR| the State. *-??! Ill CAROLINA. si TSi ?..main T?? "?ii? m sr .is. (li un i BT? i**-. S. ('.. March '-7. -A number of promi lu nt ilion hints ti tin-? tilv iiill OB Gen. Sickles I..I.H*, to p.i? their i.?-}., it?? to lum as ('?ini IllSll.llll-. ??elieial of till?? .Milli.ill I-Midli? t. \V. S. Ilii-li?-. l'it-Milcnt of the Itoanl ol' hade, iiddn Mi UM t.?ii. tal on !? half of tin- nun liants. BBJ mik tli.it tin v and then ii?i-ini.-? ?were atntnua i? >i ri-oigam/atinn, as he hellend the in.iv. ?,i ti,, i?. < .pi?- of the Stat? wera. <??" *-'? k1'- r-eplmd, anying that the military authorities would not iut? ?rfere ?aa partisans in any JMillt It 111 linn, tin o'; ?* "trmmmimmtinnm II.. a,\,l he an,il?l i... -i. ? io hear expressions of their -semi n.i m ? i m j i au? ami ?itniiti comply with theil BUffeetiona aafai aa comportad witt hi? Benee M duty ? iii??rii y in i l!Al:i MTOW, ('lliriKMu*. - C . Mil. Il I?.- Ino of the BflglOM conti inetl in the attack on tin stn t I t gtt n lb ni;r? non- amatad ??> ?lav ami lined. The! -.?id the! ?len? in? it*-? ? 1. ? I be hum ondit! t am] -were partly inlf-Bl cateda .Mi i? quiel io day. QEOKOiAa xi ?-?- mim im; Of i BKI LUI H ai ma? i?\. si .munira m tut tris? sa. IfaCOX, (?a. Mai. h '-. A m -i*.- ineetiiii. of the fi.-e.iiii'n waa h-? i? i bett le nicht, and waa addn ?ard I.? pioiniiuiit i iii/tii-. 1 be ?peo? lu s and lesolutinns wai i ? n-i ? air. e. The preamble and reiwlation? .nlo it? il. I--I m n tliaiiki- io ? on?greaa for emancipation and ?Ulli ni ?-. de? 1.11 a- that lln-l t hein.li no lui ti i fee] um? to ti? ii laie iiiii-?tiira, hut an- aa reapectfuland l ni iiul m ihe ii i se h arge of tin ir dntiea aa ev< r. I h? \ uni. tee 'h'- polici ol Qot. Brown In reeorantendi-ig the ,.i opie to accept tin- tenus prupoaad bj Congi nea BtnonoxB BV-tnuuND vi tvoegta. Art,i ?i i. (;.-*... Man h '.".. -(on Mu tkOJ . Pott ('?un? man Iel. baa laao? ti aa order forbidding all ele? i iona uni. ?.t h. PopB ?aaauBM 11?otainand o? tba?Diatii *. IflftSIsail-FL st -.?i ?..inn? tu THS tattam, (.m. anont a, ? 111? mr am inon. c.mi.s. Mis., m in h 37, A. ii. Brown, o? ?Waaia? sii?|i. is out m a h-tiei niciiiK the lfiaaiaaippia_? to a?-? ipi iii? K. t nii-t t in i mu hil!, ?ia the i t.n.|iie lum hat 'h. righi to lexn-late foi the ( (.nipa red. ami the latt i har a no ligbta which Um ntaaai ara hound to ie-j-.it. John 1?. lViciiLin, ? inilitiit general who liuwr sinelt powder, pubtiahea in the Miaaiaaippi papBTB a long tamil ?iaquiaiti?on to prove thal Cou? grtaa baa uo ri?gbt to k?xialate for the Booth, And ia opposition to compliance ?nth the lull. ma ALU EM',! AMI. lilt KAH.IKlAli Ililli III I - IN 1 I I.Mtt.M - i;.\ ii:? tkh** .?.ins Of mi i i ?,i>i in i?K. ST IllSOSikS Til THS -IHlHtl? IIOXTl?l ll'H. Vt.. Marah -T.?Pursuant to the juoc liiiiail??!i ??I lue 1 \? . i .?-ne * . ?in?. Dillinglialii. Hie lactdsla tm- <>! Venntiiit fuiiiiiiiii in iprtra Maaiaa to**my, a iiul?,!.. waa ?uliinlttefl lu- tin? <iu\e:-iior. in ivlin-li he c1? -.t?>- and inn.? m i furtii the aofferiageondtttoa of im? portant boataaai bitan -*'-1 '" tea tutXh naatdni portion of th* Male? occasion? ?t bj tbe Budden and boallia acte of cenata railroad corporation? outelde the State, ?hieb ham ?result ?I in the virtual donna <?f tbe Kutland and lieininKfui? li'iui To coard against a tong eontlaaa<neo of Hi??.?? amlliiiaaanianfi it i? propoaad i?y the of that sactlon to eoaatruol n new road? lu run ?from lleuiilniiton, \ l , to ?Chatham Four Ciuu-l-.. N. *i . and then? iiilinect Hi?) Kuti.ii ?I alni ?BoiBiin?ton ltosd with the Harlem and Mea v..ii. Re ,?i, nini au pro? ni?- a ' omplete .md renr direct line of eommu? iiiittiun betwaaaNew-Tort aad Montreal. Itlatoaaaa laws aiiiliorltliif eel tain towal In tin?? Mate toaoba?rlba to Hie ?tink of tlie ]irtilect<?rt rood and to authorise the inu-i^u^lim of the Kutland and Kennington Hoad in aid of mt -sann- wmk Hut Hi? l.e^ln'iitnr.- lui? been lulled together. Conee?nil_i the aetioa of the Troy and Boston Read in M BBddanl] refu-tln? to um theil ?'?rs to connect ?wih a ruad with ulm h it had unlBterruptcdli connected foi.lS it-ars. ii >v. liiiliu^liiuusay?: It U a rai cot current e in'rail i und hlatorr, -nul ought not to Le alloue.1 lobe repeated if ti? the puweiof the t-egWentre to pro rat i BugfBet foi youi i oadderatlon nhetiier a remedy in.-{ht not !>?? provided bj in.?lilli? t uriiurations ?responal iiL- for milnes -xeaaioned i?v aeta or this Aeaeriptl<m. Bbth Hu* Renss?-U?er ami Baia?tega, am! Hie Troy ami it,,?t.,n KsiiioHii Oompaatea ??pirate roads uf mmeea tent ultlilU Hilt Stute, ulai lil (loiag BO liuve the lieiieflt ?if ?iirlaimfur pr?fet Mun If Iheaa ?."Ipuiatloiis, !>y H-ior ?mtru! uf tliesn-iiurilier? road? ulthrtvit tlie Stnle. rim bn e ami ci'iifediuafe ?togethertoinfllcl irreparableinju ;., ? apon mir t Ittcepa. ti wouM u t in that mnh -?eta lulfdit Bot be beyond the nach of legtelattre rain dj "eaat Under a ?uapeution ol the rules, bill? were promptly pas*. -I in ta? iii.ii?e anthill Um?; ceil.iii tOWBB to nili mi ii.e foi stork fur i.mi.im?/ a n. w railroad to eonneet tin? Rutland aad ??enmagtoa ltuad muk Hu- Harlem Read, iin<l iiiitliuii/ii. tbe mortgage Of the Rutland ami In n nlngton Road foi the tame purpoee The oomtruetlos of boco a road oUl ?remove the smb?arras?nient? occaaioned l.v the a? Hun of the i roe and Boeton Road In refuting to nu. ia ?roi net lion with toe Rutland ai d ?BenntOigton ?Ro-ad The allon iiainul 1 '11 ?W Will p.ii? Hi? ?-1? nut?- Io iiiuriniv. Ila I ? fa-u-l itnre Ulli .-?lj. inn ti llunuW .?iii I la i ii ?.r i-lula/jnuimu^. ALBANY. TIIK ?^INVENTION BIXI. TAPSED BOTH BO! BBS?THB TIII'KF TIFR KAIIJROAD BUX 1.08T ? THE IJtVf ??AZirrrK bill PAAHD in the ?ABEBMBLY?<tub BOARD OP PUBLIC CHAR1TIE.M BIM.? NK1V 101M M OF THE l KNTIIAL PARK COMMISfclONE!..*-. IT til lUS.ra TO T?? TRISl'IB Al bant, March 27. MM, To Mr. Mlll-spaupb, a Demo, ratic merni?? r from Orange, the thank? are due for having relieved the L. f from any fnrtber consiileratiou of the r<ni?t;tutional Convention Mil. Tbe report of the Confen-me Commit? tee was called up early this evening in the Assembly by Mr. TTlscoi k, and the qnestinn having been put upon Its adoption, Mr. Develin took the floor, and made an attack upon the ?yitem of electing ?lelegate*??by -Senatorial Dlu trlt t?, characterizing it as unjust ami unequal. Mr. Par ker denied it? injustice, a? the Democrat!?) party had really got more in the bill than t?? y were entitled to. William? (Democrat) of Krte took the position of Mr. Develin, and was followed by Bicknell (Republican) of St. Lawrence, who charact? rl?ed the opposition of the Demo? erat? tut uncalled for, especially aa that party hail received two concesfilons already, that of the 32 delegate? eyrtem and tho negro suffrage question. Mlllspeugb of Orange rofe to respond, bat forgetting himself, made an attack upon the Republicana for their course during the war, and ?specially for Imprisoning nome of hi? disloyal friend?. Before this ?peech wa? made there waa an ovl dent design among the negro suffrage Republican? to ?ide ?ntl? the Democrats, and, without colling a dlvis* ion, vote tbe report of toe Committee down. Mdlspaugh's speech so enraged these gentlemen that they Immediately made up their minda to go for the report a? it etood. After ?peechee from Mr. Hiscoek and Roberta in whi? h they ?aid they would vite fur the report, although ?some portion? were dlsta?te f ?ii to them, and an eloquent defense of the Republican and a scathing of the Democratic party, by Mr. Bruce, the pre? vious quest ion was ordered and seconded, and there-port of tin ?'ommitfee waa agreed to by a vote of 73 Ayes to 47 Nays. All the Di -mot rat voted Nay, with Burroughs, glafen H lusdale, Oakey, and Phillips, Republican.". AU of tfeaaa BepobUaaaa vote la the negative, with exception of Phillip?, because the Senatorial plan ?.'.ive their counties fewer n pie-tentatives than tho Assembly District system. Mr. I'hililp? vu!, ti from the first for negro suffrage, and eoniti ?ut maattUtntaW ga namjuut it now. The bin wa? imm?diat? ly ?sent to tin- -Senate, and after a ten remarks from Henry C. Murphy, and Koljrer, a division was t .ill t d for on the negro suffrage question, and Messrs. Barnett, 'llliM.ii, Parson?, and Williams sided with the Democrat? in io!nu.- egMktt H, agreeing with the report in this particular. It was, bouever, carried, and the rest of the report nae agn-ed to. the only i Republican? voting nilli Hie Daanocrat? against It being Barnett, Pierson, and Wolcot t, on the grounds of the inequality of th? ?**? na torial plan. The bill now awaits the Uovernor'8 signature to become a law. The ele? t ion 1? to be on April 2Sd. A? I ?tateil would be the case In my telegram of Tues? day evening, the 8? nato Railroad Committee, with the exception of Senator Low, reported adversely on the Mi-trojiolifaii Transit bill. Mr. Stanford moved to dlsa j-n-o with tbe report of the Committee, and that it be referred to the Committee of the Whole, thus giving it aa good a chance as the other railroad? had ; but this motion was lost, and the report of the Committee wai agrei-d to, tims i ffectually M?aling the fate of the bill. The vote on .?"??natur Stanford's motion was as follows : ISA?. batbmmt, lam, makai, v i?r?7. I t .?,.?1 gleba, Smtneilmtl, *i_?? Barnrlt, Kol|??r, lal???. Piena?, Un.iau. tea....i,, tent, l uti, (aii|l? ! ?..?Vanl. H >' Murphy ttjU 'ininttii HmiipLirv, T. Murjlit, W - ? ?'?..lins. Kau?. Partout, ??iiifill-?a TTi. li), lit Hour bill was np in the A suein I iy th;s even mg, and passed by a vote of 73 to ?ti. In the Senate the qnestii'ii i-f eompi-liiug ihe Har li in Ranroad to tunnel over its in.? ia on Ku .it!) aie. ?..me up in ? .11.11..t!??- of IlieWlmle Ino propo-itions to ? nui]? i Iii? < tupany to . '.iiKtiiu t an .?i.-ii?-ti tunnel mt in voted ?lunn, aad n?e lull it pull. 'I bl the Railioa.l Colnui.ttt ?? M.is out?ntl t0 B third reading Tbia ia a triumph of the Company, aa it ?limply ?compel? them to ?lo whatthey ?are Daw ?required hy tin-oi-diiian-es of *>?uir 1 it?, to ?In They are to 1 011 ?iin? t a wall 11 here*, ei the irrade of the avenue is tu o feet above tbe road: tin? wau is te I?- four feet kiah, with an iron railliiL? on tin? parai?et. The filling in pr.n BBB Ifl to lu .lum at the expeiiM of Hie city. It isa lull ant.ig oiiistn ta that siigg?-?b-d hy the property holden who wen ben ?ome time ago. 1 he ?...i.?nu.r ti. night signed the bill giantmg fJCo.oOO to the Alban? ?uni Buaquehanna Kalima?!. 1 lu- bill? staMisbiug a legal gazette passed the Assembly tins liioniirg, by a vute of Yea? M, Nays y The un.v out? spoken ?-opposition to the bill was on the part of Mi J.t ?sobe of Kuiga, who ?howed the monopoly ?sought to t><* eonfei i? ti upon M< ?an stout, johns, umi Davenpoet, ead tin-iiiip.,in y uf u?eState LeglaUtuie In forclna life into a? mulei taking ?morel} to em irh t he pot ki t- of the three ?.._.,i_____, .ii|.?ttuiie<l This hill has been eairt.-.l through the As.??milly, ann ?reeelved tue .tant nr i?r tiiat ?-odv without that examination It should bave ren?\a?l It Is strange that many of those ?h? i ..teil for this bill are httW-r ?leuouiicersof that mass of ?oi-rnprUni l/i?- \riclork Irtotuript. yet they favoretl this bill, willi Ti 1? bul an infantile niujett uf Hie same kind, 'lins year the originators of the scheme merely ask for legal advertising. Seit year tht-y mil COBM hire ?."?knife fur un ?of that whloh 1? given out by the ?"orjHira iiun. ihe main ?reaaoB given why Ihe bill sbou'd yass is t hut it lilli ion? i-ii ti ate nil the 1? gul adv. rtneun-m* loone ?paper. ? ?rant if: but who ?sill ever see tbe paper 1 There will not he a hundred applicant? par ?lay ?or it, and it ?will mu? he ? > ? ? of about aa many people a? the fron tmr?ptdom As Mr. Jacob? suggested, if the Iaeg!?lature ?Hants to ?concentrate these auieiIi.se ni? nts, let It order thal iii? > be published ka a newspaper of established clr 1 ?illation, alni nu! 11 ulie nitel.dt ?1 to be .?ri.iuated by pubhe pay and ? In ula ted only among a few lawyer? anti the nropni ton Tb< re i? a hupe thai the Senate will give the lull a ?.ure th..r.??Kb examination than the Assembly did, and thal It will oondotnn it immediately. Thi? body sii ii. k nil tin- .-I'Mu-iV Messe ii ?.-. r OoTPB bill, a monopoly whi. h in principle is only the saint- as Urn?!one to istabiisii a it?, al ??lette. Mi iluu's lull prniidiiig for the creation of a Hoard, w lu. shall bave the ?upervlalon of all the pi afea of Public. ( li.iiitit 1 and ? m re? timi in the Mate, v a- p.i?seil by the Aseembly tin? morning, The bill itself h.?? alnady baan printed m this correspondence?, aad this mernina recall ed 1 be Hs-.-nt ?if gentleman "f both parties. Qot, fenton has the Bppolnttug power, ami, if the lull become? a law, ii is I'.iii?. mim lu wlU appoint nod ead-competent men. lin Long Islaud Bridge Company bill providing tor a luidgo in.ni tin- upper part of New York to Astoria, w uti .1 pu 1 on HUn kui li*? Islam!, piisfi ti the Asm ?inly ?to-day, bj 11 i"Ie ni Yeut, 'I ; Nays, Iti. The iii.-orptir tto'i'S ali Ul complete the bl Idg inside of ?fii e 11 11.. Renate this nioi Bing paaeed 1 bill entitled "An Act extending tht power ?and duties of tbe Commissioner? ol ?the Central Park." ?The Oommiesionon an t" bare the power to ?determine what Btroet? ia N? w York aouth of Fourteentb-et ere to be widened, straightened, or im pi m 1 .1 ; but Hu-.? au- not to? oiiiini-in e eltlier of the pro eeediuga nuh a? two third? of th? propertjr-botdera ob i be street? to be ?affected thereby 1? tit ion in favor of it. The bill n mon ?cape? lally Intended to ?provide for ?the opening of FtftlHwe. lo the ?Batter) a protect which baa many ti a lal? In Albany. The original tuil Intended thal tin Commhtaloner? saould wi?den Ann st., whether ti? ?prop 1 rtj liiiltlers Baked fur it or not: but ?toe Committee 00 Municipal Atfau? ?truck this aeetioa nut. As ti?? bin -ian.Is iniu. ii prohibit?hereeitea the? i*?uistru?-tiou of any 1.nil..ail ?a 1 ?rtii eve, The friends of the ? 'hnsfopher-st. Railroad bill, which ?was vetoed by the Governor, Instead ol trying to pam it ivei tiiat ??tit. lian* ehaaged the origlilal bill, so a? to tina??.?) -siiiithi) ? -?institutional objei t unis of the Gov? ernor, .uid iu its aiuc-iidcd shape have intioduced It lu the st Date. Tim Governor to-day nomlnatod for Harbor Master?? -lui.h ?C. Adam-.of ??lange < ?ninty- in ?place?of Jeremiah Drew, .?in! lewis 1'. Tay ne of Columbi.? county m placo of jQbn A hain. The Senate in ?lay passed the lull noticed in my dis patcheaof Munday, allowing women ?to vote upon ?the ?financial aad bneineaa question? of religious Bodetua? i he Senate in l.\n ulive leaalOD tutla> it'iifuiued tho following .* r.u ,.? Pul,. ar Kern?Ttebt Robflt PssBmSS. Amoid A. Rrnton, K.lw?-nl >! f! Hillas it ?tame W. Yut_iei, a?i?I|.i. I kaa lu?? i- Bsbvits, HrruKi. Koi-lkfr. KI*o???rr Nrliui-,;.!, ?.,?? f "su.lt'i. Yiatl U. -Sinilli. ?. 11.?. 1 jniiu K Btoss.Qso P. StslabrrsBsr.Otts-SchslMs, Ami. II lass's. Bilsns Bsisinn. ilrttnins P Ssilth, WiathrABsMSSt Arr Vi . Sp 11 JasHS '1 'lum ???ii 1rs I'? 1 nihill. Jmura .1. Ibtnawn, IVu. I- Tay lot Jvift. liib-riiiil. II W. ?Vhitiiii, I", ml H U.kriii?n, Jno. U.Walker, N. Ilma 11 ? ? ?Ja P. William?, JoLu llfhlwr. II?iiu?ii Btsusrt, A (..?ii.iuck Ps?. .H??.!? A. Osisss?bsl??r, 0?* A -Qiasssiisrt, A. W11 I ima OlSMS?, Aiy I. ?Jilieii-Jrr. I?. IV (Ulli It U?v. If. Uunt, Nsmnrl H Usase, J..,"I ii? I 'iii ? in?. ilitiw.MMl. l?u(.lr?a?in lil .liHiD.Js-s.-f llal? li A 0 l?'.?i.ai tlfii IrfisM Nsifl 1* !ii|"rtibaiii. jr., W? A. I ttae,, 'II...? !? Jaw?-?. I'l.mu T. Jobiawiu, iNathauipl Janis ir ?.bas. , IVio. V |.,arT. ?V ? K.l?. lei.iet.'tu.m. top. ?t.. Alf. W L.iwt?Bf. John r Lane, j l.?w...Yt ?.i,?tai',ia titty, ioho R. l.iTiuiitlosr, TU?so.l?ir? M.-Sanirr KsStasSS, l-iuiiu ?V. Kui pur. 11 id. V, la arl. t II. I-amlfr, IVu ?1. Lsthrop. Jr.. Alf. W Lowt?n*. John C Lan*. Al? Sana ii la, Nnuiulifr, Hrnr? M?rn? .*.' H Mo.u?f??it, Th-Knlorr M?ii?i,i. J.a-i H. v. AraeH, QafcrW A. Amom, Willum Apjar, )'ir?l It. Au'.eit.D S?; t.tl 0. Adams. Milnt B. Andnit. Jasir? K A?r???r. Frairis B.,llath?. Jan,-? Hu. k. K II Brian. Jnbu Ut?ar Jr?.,??t. llili.abtitu hi:-l| I' Ilirr-I, Kalian! (.'. Brainl.h, A.t.liai.u Hioxti J ?- B???aak, JaSMS HI??ok?r. t'h. II. Beeert. S. h Buro-il .1. H. K. Blau-fll, J*??? A ? o .ii?i|l?, Thuiuu <*. ('.aphrll. H. P. Carr, *?,r'"?i ii-t.nk Um V T Chtpaam. ?'?apar ?'. ?'hillt. ?Ossm M ?'urti??, Bsslsl H. I'uUlf? William II I?--? ?uii,. J.?la, K limit l?lu J i? .u. ?>? Patias, llioiaaa bagan, L?uiu?l h ?rsiit, auJ Seih M. i _ IHK teTATK HQMLATUEE at taiaaasra ?o ?aawiasjaa. srVAT?".Al Pan? Manh a"7,18C7. lill kTOI mik IBABBn 'lilli RCAli HILL. Mr. PI.A I 1 It? y . ? linton) nnult ?i rejuirt iivalnst the Hi h, .?m lit. m Transit ?n- Tin.? Tit r KulruaiUtlll. Mi. gtAatii ?Hal? (Bap , ?-"ilu netiaili ) mond to lay tbe ml'ein it-lion ?ni the table, and n-fei the bill to the Coni inillee ol the W lull?". Th? liioiioii BBB lo*t by Y.?.?*, 7, ggye, 70; and Hi? lull wa? then loat 11?.i s isriiKiri n n. By Mr. HKNM.rr i Kei?, Brie), fort te better i? filiation of pawnbrokers, junk .hal. m. ami Intelligence oil.u beepera ?u the Miaaara i attea Dtairlad Ry Mr. LOW (Rep., Sullivan), to incorporate the Kew?? York ( Yo?-* town Railroad Company. The do vernor having vetoed a similar bill, th-* meaa 11 re. it l8 claimed, ia to worded m to obriate tho olneetioil lii.tel?- in Ins nie-Miige. Bj Mi- CAMPBELL (Rep.,Onelda}~A general lill fer the better regulation of tue power of brokers and other?. lelllaS PA?B?I Tn complete the Hifch Service Wattr Works at Canaans ville. Now? York. K? lathe to the (loton Aqueduct Department, New York. Extending the powers and datier? of the Comm malone? of (i titrai P.uU. .-iithuii.ing the rheiTv Vallev and Mohawk Railroa?l to connect their road wit ii tho Albany and Hi?s?|iielii.;.i.a> Railroad. To fa?alitatc the construction of the Cooperstown atul Suasqiielianna Viiiley Railroad. Aim riling the charter of the Skene at? les R.i!lroa?l Company. THK n.tRLF.M BAII.R?">An. The bill requiring Hie Harlem Railroad Company lo wall up and fence the Ynrkvlll? cut on th? ir road waa taken uta an the special ord. r. Mr. THOMAS Ml'RPHY (Rep., V. Y ) moved a au bat I. in!?? reqniring the Company to wall up and ??Bnee tlie ? Di from (?ne-hnnerre'dtiiel .?eve nth ta ninety aeoand li, ami t<? arah over from Ninety-see -omi to Eightieth-)-*, Mr. LOW (Rep., BulMvaa) mon u t.? amend by requiring the arch to be- fiom Niuotv-se? <?nd to Kl.ltiy-fifLh nt Pending tbe motiou, progress waa reported, i.iad ita Senate took a reoesii. kvk.vin'O HSBHHr. BILLS ADVANCED BO A THIKI? IlPADINei. Relative lo the Harlem I.aiLroad eut at ?eikville. If r? ?ipiireathe Company to cr? ? t, within two years, o? either sid?, of said eut from .Niii?>ty-e?ecnnd-et., south, ia wall four feet high and au iron fem? there on tin. vie? I high, said waihi to be not more than _. feet apart at an/ point. Relative to the Wa, Chenango and Susquchanna Bail? road. Authorizing the ?nlargement of the locks on the F.ria ami Oswego Canals. Mr. 81_?SIO>'8 (Rep..Cliataitq,iH) moved an ann ndu. i.f, striking out all except to provide fen -billie ling Murtee.-?, enlarged locks between Moute-iinia and Rochester Pending tins motton the whole subject waa laid on t_H table. the corrvBvnos bill. The agreement of the Conference Committee on the Constitutional Convention bill was announced from Um Assembly. Mr. H. E. MURPHY (Dem.. N. Y.) spoke bri? fly in op. position to ?ho report, and Mr. r'O-OEK (Rep, Outain ) in support of the same. Mr. GIBSON (Rep., Washington) took exception both tot the abandonment of the manhood suffrage principle ami of the Assembly luttrl? t plan. Messrs. BAKNKTT (Rep Madison), ard WILMA M3 (Ren., Wayne) also expr?sete?! regret at the aban-loiiun'ial of tin? cole>re<l suffrage? principle. A eli\ iMleiit em Mut ?itiestioii ocluir enlle'd for, the report was Kfetecd t-o, and the bill passed, as follow?: ?us n?< -dis?, rana ? ?lajKsia ii rritAn?. Andr-w?, furnell, V.., Muryihy. Il C, Ifemiam, B-tnoa-tt Yolyer, Hurphj, T., atanfnnl. (.'?mpti.ll, Klin?. Nie??, .?WAarUmel CAeiuit??.?, UHU, irttota-ll, Wtlb?, (.-??Kio?, Lint, Pltr-on, Wo|.?.tl, ?Cka?eii), C. O , Low, 1"?lt, WooO-ii. man BtniMt. <??bi<ii, Pt.--a?T?l. WlUuir?. The following ia the vote on the passage of the bill : -tat. AiHlr-wi, n?t?#no. Laaw. pun, ll?i.D?-tt Homplir*n, -mpk?,T. *?>?_>?.!???, ?4*mpl,rll. K.ior, Ni? at?, fjUnfuaii, '(.?illina?. L.?1..U, iytimmmll, WillH.r. K. Lent, Finuix, Wlll.?u_ ttnym, in H?rtii-tt c, ruell. _ li. Plmo?. W?l.?elt Marptm U. 0. HutArrl.i I. W-oU.-' Tbe ^uate then adjourned. Art.*tFaMBLY. H?JJ4 PASSKD. i.? ? itabliah a legal gazette iu the ('.ty of New York. Te? amend the act reflating pilotage ni the port of New York. To provide for the appointment of a Board of Commis? sioners for i-tate CliariUea. To Incorporate Mu- New-York and long Island ('??mpany .for the pin pose of constructing a bridge over the t?te-h p River. lo ;.... ml the act to establish an asylum for inebriate* m Mu- ( ity of \? \t "unit. lo Hillend the charter of the New York Steam Transi! (e.iiipaiiy. Keces? to "1 t> m. 1.VF.NINO 8ES8ION. nn.i> PAMBA. Making eight h?.ure of labor a legal ?lfty'a work. The vote etooel 73 to 41. IB amend the Charter of the State Convention of Uni? versait?! ?<. In relation to railroad con?oratlona. me ?:?>NVI>TI(.N BIM.. Mr. HIHCOCK (Rip., Onondaga) called up the report ?if th.conference (.'??mmittee on the bill calling for a Con? vention to revise the C??n??tituti?>ii. Mt WYETH (?em? leUchmond) di?sented from the re? P??it. Messrs, PARKER ?Rep., Cavuga), ROBERTH (Rep., (in. i.l.i. BICKNELIj iliai-i?., St. laawreuce), II IH-COCK. mid BRUCE (Rep., Madison) advocated the adoption ol tiie report. Messrs. DEVELIN (Dem., N Y). MlLMPAlTiin (Dim , Oraage), weed (Oem., clinton), and WILLIAM- (Dem , Eitel oppoeM-d It. After an animated debate, the previous question waa ordere?!, arid the- n-i>or? of the Couru?Mee waa adopted? ?itloetizin^ the ?lection or Dal,?n1rn tir ivi,_t..t Ul dlet tiu ts. it |.a?>keit hy u vote of II to 17. Aeliuuilieel. _ POLITICAL. MARYLA.VD. KKIT1IIICAN .?TATE CON. KMIO*.. at th ??.?arte to thk tkibfmb. Haltimurk, March 37.?The ll.-pul.'.i.-aii Radical delegates, which were elected eoine tun?- aint-c, reai seuiblod this morning at 11 n'ulejck Lu Broadway Hall in this city, to consider the condition of affairs id this State. The call of counties was made, when al answered except Charles. Dorchester, Woreeeter, 81? Maiva, ami M?>iiti?-otiieiy. On motion of Mr. Fred? crick S? !i l?-> of lrederick County, a Committee oi Heseilntiuii-?. (?uisistiiiir of t?v<? im-oil-e is from eaclt county, and six irom Baltimore, wah appoint?!? Samuel T. Hatch of Raltitnor?- City, offered a reeolu? tion f??r referen? e te? the committee, .ia follows : KeeolrrtI, That Mus Conreulinu, in behalf of the loyal r-<?l?Ie of tins state, iiicninrialixe the Congreeii of th? nlted States to gn_r_Hea lo the st.ite of .Marrlanelq I repiil.li? an form of govi-rniuent. iu ketplng with th? slitiitli.rtl erected iu tin? Conttittitioual Aiu'-uduient aue] Civil Rigiits lull??, iiain.lv ; Becognltton Of tuanliooei w.'hi ! out regard to color, and Mu- ancted p.niciplo of linparturf suffi.. Tlie Convention flien toot ? ?MM until S o'clock ( te?-eiay. On temmanibling, Mr. Schley, the -_teiBr*aa ' of i lie Committee ??n Reaolutioni, pnawted n-aolvM m .-ulislan? ?? as follow,: Whenn*. The Legislature of the state of Maryland, sine?-the ;nlini.rniii?'iit of this Republican stat?? ?'em ven? tieiti eui Mi?' ,'7tit ?>f February, i>?? ed a ('?.nveniion lull, in . r?-??'iir?l i.? viiiicii ihi? Conventw i baaabeaiiy, in pre?i??un ; reootntioas, de-e-luivel its iiiil.>tin*tit. anil this 1 on tent lou ; is hum reaaaembled,asnruvlttedto* byltaftflhianteUMif > nu the ???iititittcnci ?>f Mi? ptiMiige of eaiel couveiiticn bill; Therefore, Kemitred. Tluet we return the thanks of the R?|?eiMie.iti memiiers of tn-? General Ataerabl) for their iiM-imii.il to ?Congteaa, presented In that i>?-l.\ ?>-.i UM ??Mi i.f March, ami ippeai to Congi?.??? to graut the i-e?inesl of thal memorial. RcAiilred. That we e all tt|ioti Oonirress to i?r??t<rt tbn loyal tn.i.ieiiit.v nf tin - people nt Mart lain!, tihite iu.il ?-?al e.n-d. and ?five- tlie ?State ( oustliutton on Ihe l?it-is ?,f Cm veraal ?<r Manhood Suffrage. Remitted, That we oppOM -uir ronstltution li subvi-r don of the exlatin( one, and which doea not e>pi<M tim will of the people, without regard to c??l?u-, and wit h th?? aiel e,f Mu- loyal n'pie-?entatives ?>f the Nation. v*e ?ill re? sist sue.'i Constltntlon as? revolution?r** usurpation Jtenolrt-ti. That Wl u ii: I ?ke no part in the ?|.|>re>?? hin?? eli?, lion of ?It-legates lo tim le.iiveutiein. further Mia?, lu recommeiid the Repui.ln .111? of the ?tala lo v??te !tJ.-i?ins| tin- e-all lor a tout eui ion, uiul u.-m all lawful m?.?;.?? to ?lo? feat Iheiall. Tlie sixth nmi .?wvniitli r?solutions propoae jmlc. jveiulent separate ?te linn 1.1 case the l^gialative Con? \ \? iii ion is sturtained liv a inajoiii.v of the votera ol 1 the ?state; ami thai a ?.invent ion of oppiuient? hv hehl ' in the City of baltimore on the fuel j We.lnestlay iu June, to proceed to forni 11 ; Ci.uMilr.tiiiii on the b?lil of m.-mhood sut frage. j The st h ie-Milutioti dei lataa th.it \vi4?loinaiid aBBBBBji are all that is ?KB?BUTJ !" sine tot, anil cidla ii|aui tho ' veteran snliiu-is of the Stat?-, to aid in a? .oinpiialiiiii? the vi? tory. Thereaolutioni were adopted, and t Committee wai appointed to la*" them lieforo Cou? j gTe??. Tlie Convi-ntiou then adjourned ?nie dit?. TBE TEItltlTOUIES. IDAHO. ST Til ISklKK TO Tat TMIBl'VB. San l-UANCisto, Mardi !?7.?I_ite aihicwt from Idaho Ternt4?ry lepiesent Hie mining iutereet to be in a flourishing condition. Interesting geological (Voveii-cs kte baiai uiaele in theOwyli? ?oiuitry. li ia expected iliat um davelopmeati viti -amate a s.iis.uion m tin.- relent iii c world, (?cn. ?dook t? lom? iiiand Mil Ve el couaiderably from eold in th?? W.unei L-fce expedition against the Indians. A fight ie expected seton. ?t-a THE INDIAN HAR. IMI'i.liTANT OKMill eil ?iF.N. S Hi RM AN. ST TH tl??4FB TH THt TRIHI 11 m Lol i\ Miinli -T.?Gen. Sherman lia? issued an ??rtl? 1 tbut two pieces of att;llei> and twenty musket?, tilth proper aaa_ninltioa^_?11 be MMhed tn mmB sieauei that asce'iiels tiio Ulaaouri Rivei above ?lilsiix Crtj tbe coudna seaaon. Cummandliid ottlome ?t posts .iIh?vi Hieaux City an? authorised v?? Increaae the unmlK-rcf mas ketl ami Hie .in .nil)! of niiilaaill.lleji. II .le.'Uite. LtSttaWV foi Mu. h,..;? t_ ni vin. i? ale