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V01" XXV....N0 7.7H0. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY. MARCH 15, I86f>. PRICE FOUR CENTS. FROM WASHINGTON. ? OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. a he Civil Rights Bill in the Senate. ?-? THE MILITARY PEACE ESTABLISHMENT. Passage of the Bill- 27 to 5. THE PARIS EXPOSITION. -?--? Krmarks (if Mosrs. Washlmrne of Illi? nois. Chanlers of New-York, Grinnell of Iowa? Woodbridge o? Vermont, ami Raymond ti New-York. -ma THE EILL PASSED-69 to 50. 6,833 PARDONED RESELS. Arrest of Quantrel!. (be Guerrilla. T?' BBF0B1 BOB BOTT. Aa ?'jil' r, diiaotiaf marly 100 o*%< ra of Um Veteraaiiteierre Coree M repeatM Gen. BowatlfM duty in |.- Ir? ' ila.i ti s Sanaa at the South. was to-duy iistidl If lie to ,ir Department. Thii wmi to ot in..-. ?id the j^art ?'I the CiorernLH-ut. a lagere to pr. , ri'.v n ?ard tlcse whose ?.horn In .!s give pio.f n! their c-oatt!y bA r:fit es AgyMtg Ma MM war. ?HMBOM ABorr penmuns. The Ciimii:->ii?!:?r ol' PMaiooi to-daj deoidod that i.mlcr tin. provision of law greBtMf p- n.-i aa M ! ?Blheta wfadly, or in part, dependent on a deeeraed son. t*iat it must be show n that auch dependence VBB ! not n mi B penapeettva bal a laaBj ash t'd p.ri"r ti? Ma SOI. I? lit lilli. IBBBBOOIBil ok ycAKKiis in M?inn Carolin \. St -vt'iity-five members of tlie So. i< tv of I Prienda from Randolph County. Na?rth Carolin.), m rived bery yesterday, en ronte I?, Indiana, nnd ? that they were forced to leave their homes baa Ike persecution of ex soldion of 1 lie Rebel army. Th?')-, state that at lea? 150 more of llipir pt-r.-nasion. bound far ti* Weat, will arriu hero in a few davi. INT.'It.N.lL BKVKME. The laaalp?I Ham Internal Kevenne to-dny : nerc M.".?..-1. AFKAIHS OB TUL ?.WiBf.IA SHA INLANDS. Bnp.-Gen. TUBBO, ftTfiftMll t'oiii:ni--:on -r for ' the Slate a f CMeaglfa repon i? to Major Geo. O. O. JIow ard, under date of Augusts March .'?, lhat he baa j'irt return d from a toor am? ni: Ike Bee Inlands, and is pUMea to eMM C at with lut a very tow BMtefeftBM exeept?aJj)!", all the questions between the Freeilmeu 0:1 Ibe Ielands ned tbe form-r white residents Lave been amil ably nettled. In many inetunces the f.'tm? r nsi de.itt how returue?l io their homet, belog welcomed by tbc freed people not hating grants of lanJ, who have gene to auk for good wagen, and are Lapjy aud con tented. ? ?beCotcmisfioner al.ir? itatei that a snving to tl?o Government of from 6,tX?0 to e.CuO rations per month Im been effected. Jle state?, likewise, that lubor ia eov.ac end commandi a leyy high prico, and ii of Urn ?piLi.m tLat the freedn.cn would be much bvtter off at the end of this or the next year to go to work for travel!] than attempt to cultivate l?ie lands them with the inadequate me??n.?i at their command. The Commissioner further remarks that the pad want of Me Bureau in the State ii a sufficient military foroe te Insure the prompt arrest of criminal?, and auch an orpai../ation of the I'mted Statci Courts as ihall ?ir.able the people, white and block, to stand on an ?quaint before the law and to obtain jai-tice. KtiiCLATlOSS 1-OB FRKKIIM'V Gen. C. H. lion-ard. A--it,tant Coiumis.-ioii?*." laf Hie Ire\nn n 1 Bureau for the District of Columbia, Batea that re'iu.sitiom for a large number <.f freedmen are daily txn.g received from all prtrti of the I'mon. Theee requisition! |ure being |prom pt ly filled bi Gea. Howard, affr ascertaining the fact that they will receive fair wages and good treatment. noiSE H?UBBBHMB. In tin' BoMBBi Mr. WHaOB, from the .Tudu \axj Coamiitee, reported b-ick the Senat? bill in reference to the Court of Claims. The Habest Corpus lull st aa thea taken up, which guitniiita-i-s protection to all Dotted Statei officers who have acted officially in mat tnr? of Belgala Bi'i/urt'?. ai.d Bear tics during the ?profTeaa of the wur. The bill provides fur the tranafer of oil loch canea from State ( nuns to the UaMod State? Circuit Coarte. Mr. Pike of Maine unsuccessfully de? lirad that a luffleient naval force ihnuld l?e forthwith diipatehe?! to the waters of the Britiih Provinces to protect American fishermen. Mr Julian intioduced a bill to itic?iri>orate a colored Mutual Building Association of tin- c ty. In I ommit tee of the Whole, the House took up the Pans tahN tarn appropriation. Mr. Washburiie addr?-.?sod the Houie in hu usual tarnest strain. In reply tn (ii n. Banks, omi in itreuuoai opposition to the appropria? tion. The debate wa* continued by Metsrs. Ununell and Raymond in favor of the United State? makin* a ?radttable exhibition of ita capabiliti?i at that exhibi? tion. The rame question wa? oontlnutd to this even? ing's Milton. A C05TEHTKI) BLECTION CARE. TI e BaMBI Committee on Elect ion.-? to-day tooh up the eaae of the XXIat Pennsylvania District? Fuller ra. Dawion. Judge Black api eared ond argued Mat there wm no just grcuud for any conte?!. THK MEW WAVY-YA 3D. The Holtet' Naval Committ?- to-day heard AMnUDt Secretary of the Nsvy Fox, who earnestly ndrooated the immediate adoption of League Island an a oatal atatinii. He pronounces it the only ava.:.tb!e location In the country fit for the purpoaei aud needs of Mi ironclad!. Mr. Brandagee of Connecticut will reply 00 ??dey. and ?upport his preferences tor New LondoB. The Committee are expected to conclude this Vasg vexed question next week. MILITABV APPOINTMKMS. The large number of appoint?-?-- to fill va ea&cteo In the ermy, recently nominated from Ihe ?arinca CongreMlonol dletricta and passed the ex? amining Board, were sent into the Senate to day, but aera not acted upon in executive teuton. There are Baw louie two tbousasd military appointment? awaiting coninmation. CONTBOLLBB CL\RK'8 LB1TKK. The extraordinary letter of Controller Clark bat been the ipeciol ?wnaotion t?>-doy at thei.apitol, and IhroBghout the town. It li undnratood that Saicretery Mcculloch takei the position that he cannot, consist? ently with lelf-reopect, indulge in a public dupatation with a subordinate, and that he will not submit any reply to Mr. Clark'* letfr. On the other hand, it ia clamed by irentlemen in high officiai apoaition?. that the gravity of tho issue raised hy Ihe Camtroller. and the effect it will b?- likely to exert before the country, .1. marrie an immediate and otu. ml rafuUiioa. The txiiUustioi? gtVBB I'T Ibe I'ltsiuir accountants for th" large discrepancies named by Mr. Clark, ti, that while tho Tren.-tiry in Xew-Toeh tor instance may baie M^OOB? 000 standing M the etOdB nf tho Treasury her", the ii?, l?aitn:ent inii> have mi intime mude requisition! ni on such il.'i'n-it for halt or <>ven all the fondai and thura while the iMiohrt here chow ne funds the booki in New York show u large credit, simply because the requisi? tions muy ml 1 me !.n pe?OBtOli Apaiti, mnny millions hnvo been i^pnctl t?J tnd charged over M disbursing agents in difftrcnt parts of, the country. These sams nro deposited, and nmny I nun.tlis elapse befotO all ia paid ni.t ; yet the Treasury j bucks Maa the money to hove been pnid out. CAMNT.r siii.iix??QUSBTIOB DV BEMOYAL. A -j'... i.il Cabioel meeting waa held nt 3 ??'clock tins eJtevaeoa, ead u i- aarvealli report? ?I that IheieOMVll al Ml. t ir.. was the subject und' r con -iii' minni. 'I'll" pi i i.'ii.ir cnii?:ruct.on of tia. law erantfa v the eflee gtenlly aBahamesM the question of B rinicv ti. 1'! I ? aXgreealOM of regra are very general at the ral".! diffeieBOM in inininu between tliest? two i .' :. iiiiaiii'i.i) offloan ti tin-tinii'i nmcut. THK CHICA?:?) l ULLI ITI'KMIIP. It ?< Mate? hera, UK-nigbt, tint Mr. Mack, ' ? ' / ' ." i . N"ti simper Com- i i i i. - '. t.?: ?? Be lur the t. i c a n t C o 11 ' ? a ! o i.- h i p i n ? that etty. na c iBBTiTuriOaXAi ambbbmbbt wiil n??t c?ame np in the Senate urtil next week. WHAT ITOOBIBTO BOU opinions. A clerk in thi- Internal BeveOBO Bama was! ?called bet?re Secretary MeCalleeh totilisparapuig re ni.uk? ci'iici'miiur the PraeldeM*! '-"-'il of i'ebruari apeeeh.theelerk ailiaitted Mi views tai bo sun uu lehaaaged m to Me Barlte ?-f that peaMaaaaaga Sha Sfcr?ti.rv wara dtepOOOd M induire in it diff-rcnce of ? ?pinion upnn that sii! j?" t. ti,: ?,.: I mit atert would be . I .-? 1 lae I'ra.-ian nt ni di-lt.yalty. TUB BEWAKHS BOB Mil. LINCOLN'S ?ftlfTf It i- now in ;i ly ;i year UtsOt ?ho reward wa eMMed by Ma O overa bbiI tot Ma peal ara efttaaaaaB i -in.? of President Lincoln. Tho dein in Ile award? s' IB . m bel)] ii':; ii'Linab'e, and the cv. i ? el the Sac reeorj oP'vv.ir that M tho fluirlhetfoa t.? n large number of c'.uitnants gi nt flaeeffl must iii'-iveinly ti?- exercised, ii a lew ot Me laana nf tkan, naaaei be r laraal oa i :. A lorire number of tho??i geteofly entitled Mpevtleaeel tteiavariheve boee Lire m a heavy I ??xp' us.- of tin | and ii.on-y f.ir months (?st, striving to ' ascertain something ileiinite with re!, renee to tri?- sums ', awarded them. ur,d the time of distributmn; but Bil of I their effort* Laic failed, and they have even been At. meal an undi.xt e w Uli the Serat try ni Wat, who still : persuts in tioliimg the list of awards in his (?osscssioa. BBXATOI BOOB n?de t<? tin' Capitol agaia to-day. Hil iadlapo? vtmn arose from a se\ei?. gelt, THE I'KH-OVAL LIBIRTY BILL will ka takaa n?) aajaai to-morrow in tlie ?Mimte, ard preued to a vote?despite an intimation that Car rett lluvia (0?!?0'nl?tea laajOMN a three-hours La rungue ujm.ii that p?tica! body. A MSIOMFIILD UH1R MAU. Another of the 111.iir appointee1?, an Internal Retenue oflicer at Baltimore, lost his confirmation to-day on tie ouut of vcr?onal hoitility to Senator Crci welL *"*" SENATOR sntRMAN W'.lllf.ivi- lure lo-BMMlOW evening fur ("on need ut, where he will rj-eak behalf of laen. Hanley. A BELOIAN EMBASSY. Thg King ofBalftSMi hal ^'Ut a special em baasv to VS'aehingtun to annonnce to our Government his accession to the thron?! nf that kingdom. Tlie em? bassy aeaatete of (?en He Beaulit-w, with two aide? and a secretary. BIlLKCII-I.OADlSfi AL',!-. The (?ovi-niiiient Committee on l?n erli-loiul ihganns, now in lesaion here, ' ave loaned the following , prtagrauime to inventors and cotitcstanla F.ai-h ?-na T*fflhtteklB ?prt hy the ii vent.r or Ma ?feral, ' am! it? ssnstes tnu ?uJ np- nimm f?By espaMaed te the li? md. A' Hie ?sine lime, a vritlen ?)??< ripian ?-f the ann, I ?a-ltl'iii fi I'll .t-?;.? al ii,.rl'?, petenl > Ulm?, ha., ll.'.uld he I furlaittieai (or ?ha. le, nul? ni Un- )'.. ard. ?Aflat ? I ntl allia nun.lu r al ann- ?li* I have Leen eiamined, Mo Ba '.ni w-.l H . --i-ii In the Al?- ii?: Md teil Um r mu tin ? '..-.. and fi r tf.n |.i.rp "i-??a h ?ui. wi.i he hred hy the poreon lai'iii.iiiii.x it. not i."t tiiaii IN tin.. ? 111, Aft?-r til the ?rut Ute i--ii ? ititi.itted te thii prelim irmrv esaateates ai 1 loaMbo Boord ni" .? ha t theos J>-eii. ?1 ', ?: l).e mill airy ?a-rti e, and ral )?? t tiii'in to fi-rt! er teal na ttae I,nnd. ti ?a.Idler?, bl Illili!, for r?n|e, a- cn IB J. prartrsBlB Md mpilitv, and foi itieLgtli and endt.r . laereoaii g ? lutin i. IV. Tha ? I III M determined hy UteBsstd ii!!*? tea tiii-iii.'- tiiiiii a Ibe ei;,. rim ii'? liv th iel' m lg? ?otasateali m 1Mb m1 e t 'lie Boots ?il!, besweea . va nfv by ai tu?: tllal tin- ii-iii lttiion? Hilled ?t I V. Bach .perora wM etea Is ?rmnr, Ms tewsa prie* at I ni i'.!, lui lim v?:ll he fiariiiilied hy til?n?*?, or thf r?te per IMenerada wbieb M w i> ? <?w ?i,e OaeoraaaM B BBbs I tin na. Tne*e iiropo.sl* ?vail ba-rno-1^ ??i?*i*t?ly. on f.rim tia bs iiartnthed on app!ia-ati?ii and will BO directed, ?ealeii, to illnlt. itlt r t,l ifi- Il .r.!. an I liad.nta-d M l'tijp???tol* f??r fur ' dun arnii,"atid wid be opened at t k lim' u* the Hoard Ui*y ii r ! To the A**oi i?t*d l'reti. WabiiinoT'i.v, Wedneaday, Marchi!, lim. CONKIBMATIUN8. The Senate, in i>.?-intivn .-?.-.sion, haVO BOB? jfirmulthe fiillowiiiKnomiiiiatiiiii? Urie. (?eu. ltenjami'i In. Oiltissa to be Mg)a flaanaelj lirin. (?en. Kdwm M. MeOook to lus Miijnr lieii'-ritl br brevet i Horatio ! High! to i"- A?sist?ut Appraisir of Merchandise for the Tort of New York. SIILEME ?nCRT HCMNESS. In the I'. S. Supreme Cocfft, to"-dny, Mr. Mair coiiclnded hi? argument in the ?i vaete tatet of A. II. Corland and Rt.bert N. Marr. He contended that the law requiring ?atome) ? M iwear and lubscrib? to an ?th Ilia! the] Eave never engaged in ormed hos tilitv to the I nit.-d'Strtteior ifiien aid and comfort to .the enemy was In the nature of a bil! of pains and ' ptltaWtlB. and imt an oatt ni aflea in the seine of the Constitution, ont an oxeMalea Baa aflea M attemera of those who hod committed certain act? during the lui?- revolt. It whs CongrcBB anting in judgment on this class of citizens. An attorney is not on officer ?if I the Gnvenuaeat, bet the eflea la seeaMi hy Me ratee 1 governing the courts If MM argnment failed, bo 'placi'd Ins deiM-nduin v. on the Paidon and Amneaty PlB 1 iinati.m M Ihe IT' ?nlenl. the effect of which WM, eeoording te the bichea legBl eaMevitMa Miaaseve lall liabilities for bEMbbb citnmitted. and Io place the BUbJaM of clemency in the position which he previoualy occupied?in other* wortla. en obliteration of the come qu?'tices of hil illcKol Beti. 1 Mr. Stanb.-riy ftihio) spoke ln??iposition. Conirreii flies the number of the Judgei of the Supreme Court, ? their But?rica, and the place where tlier ?hall lit. Pro? vision is malle for o clerk and inarihal. In fact ?li tho ! machinery ia ni?ii itnl !?> statute. It wita that Act of ? Congre** which fait rottuaclora the riarlit to opp<-ar at this har. Tho oath alluded to in the Constitution baa 1 nothing to do with li?tryers, but the law of Congreaa re? quire! them M be iworn. If a man ii excluded from practice at this bar by renaon of crime, the pardon of tim President could not restore him. He rsferred to 'the argument? that the oath li nncoiiititutioiial; that I the u? m tmmoa a_g,, and that it deprives the j?er?on affeotod of i...? right of trial, and to iitimiiion witnesiei in hu defenie. This wus like ! making up vari?os medicine! In the form of a bolui, ao I that if one did not another would cure. The argument! I wer?? t'.u? rircseiued in order thnt they might operate I by virtue ol the combnnitiou. The oath wa*, complete M Beeil and refa-rrcd lo oil uttornuya. Mr. Stoub?'rry argii'-d ut length in support of tho constitutionality of the law. The lion, peverdy Johnson mide an argument bet?re the i earl M hohalfoi Ute petitioner.? THK M'i UttOCS-CLABl 0OBTBOTBBBT. Aa tha ooutiovotay batwaaa tho Daaretaiyof IheTieeaaij m >l MoCoatraBor.wlth r?-)tanl MBaanefaj ! mattera, attroit? mucli iiiti-ntion, it may be of MMreel t.? lenm that ti,.. :tw Mai ?d' ? that the Controller ?hull be appoMMd by the Prnideat, on tho recommendation ?of Iheha-cretury ol the irea-tury, by and with the ad I vic?.'and consent el the Senate, ?nil thal) hold hu ip s I'ointment for Iho term of fire yean, nnle?? sooner ri-tiiiived by the President, uisin rcusoit to be communi? cated to the ?Senate. PISCATORIAL L.xro.slTION. A ('omnium, iitidii ami sent to tlic Scmito to ?1 n iel ?live to tho prapOMl exhibition of fishery and Willoi-culture, to be held ?t Archacon, near l'onie.uu. i.? 1 lance, m ,Ii.lv next. It .-nil,rucea correspondence bet?,'cn our Minister at I'uris, mid the Secretary of State and citizen? of Pranc. This exhibition, thoiiah mainli n privuto enterprise, receives a .ubsidv from Iho lanpire, und will be controlled by ??nveminent (?nicer? Mr. Bimlow is ladara! to inquire, in view of the BUgBitade of BM whale, cod. ovster. and other lok? ertoa, m1 the aneri ?md eapaoBy far bah dtotribBttoa ??f ?ur lariat systoM whal action ?mr Garenu-eat pro l?oset lo tukefo- the icprcsoiitutitin of the t'nited Stales ni that ? IMsBira. Ile annoniice? that the Scientific Society ,,t An ha, on n ill deli ai v the ?o?ts of transport throurh Frunce of all AnoriBM article?, exposed. Mr. Blgelow, m a auto t,i Prnune Carton prenlan that nothing shall be a antitiK on hi? patt to secure such a repre-entation Irom Hie 1'iiilcil Stntes a* is Im from ii country adnpted bj mitiir?. t?. jtrolit _BOtofargeTT, nor hnps. than iiiiv i Hierin the deveiopmeiit of tho science? of liben ?nd vane culture. The oonBoaleMtra tin* referred t? the Committee on Foreign Kolatiou?. A biii.iiur one wa? also transmitted tu Ibu House. OOBYICTSB. Wallace Whittleelj, on tuiil lieforo the Onnii eel Cn,?t, abarred with al,?tra. Bag publie p .?per?, hu ),. en found piully, With ti :???*,,miner .luthm t<> niercv. TI.?1 Mooni ?ne eini.l.iv. ,| ?ih a der? in the Curren? y Bureau ?,t ti.,- I re isnry 1) ina it Braal and ?n the i,t lay of October, !?? I 100 braea, patportiag to !??? werta 11,000 Beeta, bul which itere only paitinllv tilled ni), were abstracted. BUM turn? UDUgMat to the al> ?tr.n Um ??f th?1 tionds. the neem, ,1 rutgaed bil p*,* it inn in the Treiisory PegBTtBMt Bad lUptoioa feil upon ?um n the i nrt v gailty "f the abstraction, After a peel ,:,-.ii ,,f tobra, ti?,? ,i, te, Braeof thtoeity ? aoeeeded la oktaiaiag toSoienl eviduoe ,,f his gauttotoalfy h's nrre?t in N, w "i ork, mid recovered it the r, ?nie:.ce of Ibu ace'isi'tl n j i u m I ?, r of the mupotis. IUPP0BBB ARMUT OP yi'ANTRKM,. A man an_vr**ria| um deecriptionol (?ii.inti.-ll, the ;.aal-r of the Lawrence , Knn-a.?) munn re, vu? ni? ?t. ?I in N.'iv York on Su'iiriliii uiirht, urn! ii MB I .ie .? Hen. Anirni s gaari beBU. It is ?aid several rittoBM of Km ?<i?, toeTadlBg Senators I,?no and Pane rov. and ("apt. M. H. Iu?lev. hnvn vis-led him ni.d are ni iii" ?ipini,m that he i? Ita kdratttal individual. ?all or?n lin: rossabbt. The riiiiiin :?ml ?tilth?,rit:,-? d' (.. (?ri'?'!own, 1). Cm presented II?. I're?i'!cn! to-day I'l M ron, Inn, ,n? in don mi' lu* polk y ?'f notorattoa. II?? :? piled by thank ni- 'he lelegatira for such erbtoau of their approval of his coui.c, to win, h he iiiteiitl? .1 t.i ii?lhere. statistics o PABBOBB? The LiitnliiT i?l pardons ti.?it baVO t.on grai.te?! by the l'residinl M BOSBSMM the Mule? lu* low mini?,!, under the tbirfrrntb BBOWttofl of the Amnesty I'llkollBllhlB. v:/-, w ht se MABBra propeil? i? r g-.?) is?) uro us folfawai Kaotaehy IB raeel ?lr? ima te. Arkansas ti. Mi*?? un ;d, Virgtaia "..liTi.. rth i'uro!,,ia-(-?-'. (loath I ar, lum I ,-, liorida :'??. LoetotoM ii'*. Georgia 1,'.*.?*. Alabama 1,311, Mn tlisli'pi ,'..; Total ' (?iLABAlM). S?nator Wilson todnr Bsroi a reconsideration of the ti le by which the Senat?, refi 'I ,1 I third tudllg the MU far the alaluton efCelnele lato Ike (Taira. I .' friend? of the ma t-ur.- ar. i n'aie: t .f kMBMBBgO ? ian ti.? (Melton eeem t" M I itoty eelareMen. Baan mitrrpreteutations of a HsMSMMg -iiaru.tcr to ?'<.! or??lo ?iT! briant?! t before tte ?Senate in printed liit.l and bad on Ita lal ???? of member? and bv tr?, murnini? faratobad far on to loboMk. fay the eerreetton ??f which no time wa- allowed. XXXIXm CONGRESS. .SI'.NATi: Wa-iiim.iov, Mari h 14. I?*?'.. 111. WAHI? <>P M nu I. Mr. fsCM.tKR, fr?,ni ?in? Committal on Foreign A IT urn, reported a joint r?solution Mlbertstog Cea mmmoWm. BidheeMeaeept the draoealtoa ,<t Mr Order of M. Maur)!?? snd I.a/i ,r?) from it.? King >! Italy, ss a reward for lb! UtoBtaBM render?-.! bl Ila to the italian ii.i,ate I'.w li lU-a ?_iu BSB-BS on Long Jjraiii.1.. civil, HBBBBBB. Mr Ffi?*! tutu, from the ? eaatttos ?n Flaaaee, u? ported With IBMIBIBII th? I ||| I?, ? ipp'.v doll, l?ncl? ? in ftpprapriattatu f?i Ma ??vii. (pearn ? f lbs Govern* iii.tit f?,r the eiirrent lisci! var. Aniong these .iineiidu,' nts are the fallowing Btnklag ont the apeeepriritan fal larrerle* and bu,,ung out the Beebee! Btrw to Bkais lanaei re dnelng from trio ,??i _?> 110,000 Iks ipptesriattoa f>r re* build In s Iba ral? i laegellgkl banu ka Baelnfcj Bar, Ohio, ?inking ?ni the priii ??o Mai earl* It for the pul, lie beildlagl shiill be ot don,???lie ni anil ictnre. anil re? dil, lag Ita iti m for axpeaeu la dateetlag the counter faittag of Cn ted Stat.-? note? from BlCAOOO !?> 130,000, Th.- n (?ort ?irike? out it? lu? for tia-? ip. n??-s of Hie nunn la Artooaato iea4? for buiMinn a bridge over ?te ' alfil ni Conlan.!, he innkiiip a.-i utin,i,s in the Providence Cottom House, for comia-maion of the Ba?an B gOBl IB Ben York, and far compilation of Mo Uves of the lint, d BtotU relutiug to re vriiu"-,?'?. minerie aid nai mat ;.t-i. It adds all item of 170 '**) for drflcii-nciu in the fund f,r si, k and disabled ??? itni-n It j,rov ides ?salary for (he Due, (or of the Mint at Philadelphia of li 008 p?*r annum , for the Treasurer, of 11,300, with |l SOO additional as Assistant Trowurer of ita i n.te?! stat??, forth?? Banker and Balan, I?), dud, for Iho As?.yer, |3(??i, for the A.tistant Atsay? r, tit*-*); for the Chief ('?in. r, gi \*ti. for the Clerk. t'.','-?; for four A?si?t?iit Clerk?, |l,900 each; for the Tnasnnr lit S?n 1'rnii, i?oo, 11,800 additional as A? listent Treasurer of tbe United Stute?, for the At?i?t in,l I i (usurer of Ike l.'hit.d Statis ut BOB li oik. 10.000, and for the Assistant Treasurer? st lloston and St. IjOIiis, Ij.O?? each. OBBMB i BB0B-TBB. I Mr. Wu l.IAM" pr?f? nlei| th.. n,rni,,rial of the Orerou Lertatatan BgaiaM thetasaStonal nnmnfr an?! minmi; abana. BeMrnI to the CobmbMu wt Minei ?nil Mining. BBBUIUIMBI. Mr. M(,li'.AN procnt?,! tim poUttM of ti??' Adams Pipreu Company tu the ,???.. of I mt,.I Stale? note? in lieu of Ilk?, m,!?"? deitmyed by lire? which wa? re? tened to the Comniitt'?" M claim?. SSUSti Mr. MoKBi 11, from Ibe Conimtttee on lb?? Dislriet of Columbiii, reiairted favorably the Jouit re.olution for tho relief of the tutfxrori bv the late eipbuioo of tho D ni ted Stat??? Ar?<-nal in WMhinrtou. Ii siipropnale? |-.? j?) for the distribution among the ,-i.it-.-rei?. lo in niiinber, or Iheir families. The resolution wa? passed. _irin.oo_.AruY. Mr (.rimij!, from the Naval ?ommittee, reported I the bill for tbo , ?tal-.lishm.-nt of a bydrogrnphio ufflue j in the Nuvy 1?, part lu,lit. with favorable recouuneilda llon. TIHi CIVIL RK.IITH. Mr. Thi Mut l.i. from tho Cointnitt?1? un Judiciary, to , whom was relerred the Civil Right?' bill, with the House amendaient?, reported that tho Committee bad ,ii"t-, ,1 to ile House amendments, and stked the nome d?ate ??omideratioii of the bil), for th? purprae of oon , currlng tnerein. ! Mr. I??via I hope that the bill will not be concid ! ered now. I The Coair?It re-pure? nuammoos cornent to con I sider it at the present time. I Mr Davis?Then, Sir, I object The ( Ha!B?Objnctlon belnr made, the bill Um over. !i~.iin?*tr ron thk a_^n??t.?uc.io.'?c?)MMItt___. I Mr. Davis oflered a rosolation that the Joint Com I mittoe on ltnoonstructioa ought to take the teetimony ' of a reasonable number of persons whue names may be suggested by the Senators and BepreMutaiives from tb? Southern Sletes. Mr GaiBLb objected, snd the ?solution gora over. RAILROAD BILL PASSED. A bid to grant land tn aid of the construction of a rail road from Tlaoerville. California, to a point of inter? section with tbe Paoi-u K-Uroad in xiovada, was i pasted. _ THK MILITARY K?TABLISH1?E**T. At 1 o'clock, Mr. Wii?*h)? caled no the bill to In creste and tit tbe military peace estallishmeat of tbe Halted States.. ____,?? ,.. um The bill wu reportad from tho Committee on Mili? tary Affairs, with slight verbal amendment?, u foi Sscno*! 1. Tint the mllitiry prara eatablithntnt of the CBite-Slatei.bili-oniittof6reglnienUofiitUlery, II ?g1 UieuU of eiTiiry, and SO regimenU of Intanlry ? the 1 .ofe??o.i ?nd , oro? ol ?be t). A Military Actdemy, ?ni ?nth ?Iher force? ti ?h?ll t>e proiided tor by thi? tct, to he kuowo ?? the ' Army ol the Cidled Stars __,_#___ I ?,,- 1 'i i ?i th.-re.niienti of ?rlillery ?lull enr.?lit or the Beonetonall now organiiediand the lil, 2nd, .lid, and ?tb ', re, nient? of irtiilery ?hill bl?e the ?am? oiS*b atattou ?? I? ' new ore.rnbed by l?w for ih* &lh regiuient of mliliry , two edel tint thi Reairiieiital Adjutant?. QaailnBBBton. ?nd I ann, illirie? ?lull berei/ler be .-tin lint ur anoud l?i*u BgC I Til? t" Ih.efi regtmeni? of ctvalrynow in the letTie? ?hill bo added '? regimenti, hsvint Ita tam? oitauliitl") ?, the Kir?! ?nd -Second I l?iiteu?nt? of which, and tw? Ibir ii ?I th? ?ill,, r? in en li, of the gradet Ibove thit "f liritlaeu t, eaal ililli be trlet ted from imoiig the oSJl- er? ?nd ?oldi?)? ol Hie v.luuievi isv?ty, ?ud one thud from ita etoetu ud em A?n-t tn the regular army, who have aerved two year* In the In-Ill during tin- tatr *nd have been diiliiigiiithed for i-.ipa.ity and (nod ion in -t. PrnrileJ, Timt four of the r.iirpanie? from e?eh regiment mar he aruied aud drilled ?? Lntaiitry, al the diicetioii ul the I'retid.-iat. I'r rutel. That each cavalry regiment ihall have but one Ilii.i'it i Mia wi, I. an.I Ms ri-Kiinental Adjutant?, Q i ,rtern.?t ti ra and Couimi' tariei ?Lall be extra Firtt or ?etoud Lleuten anl?. Baa I- Thit there ?hall be 50 trgirnmU of infantry, to eon li-t ni tlie III regiment? of 10 couipaiiiet e?a h now organizi-al, ttia-'I r.'inaininn realiuentt to be to diatribiiled that each b?t l?.i.ii. wi'li Hie adtiititiii of 2 ctiini ?met, tball eonititnte a regiment of I" t,ompani.-t ; and S additional regiment? of lu compart??! eui It, and all the vacamia-a In tlie grade? of Kbit and Sa-, oud Lieutenant*, and two third? of the racancle? In ? "t ti .1 ti* glade? ?hove that of lint Lieutenant?, iliall be fi le 1 ey ?election from among the officer? an i m 'lier? o; \ doateei iafoBry and artillery, ai d one third li., m .ti ii? und -t Uni a of the regular army, who have ter ved two ye .r? ilnriit the war. and have .been diatinaoi.heil foi dp*, i.i ond fiad conduct lu (he field -, *nd 8 reginieut? tu li? cotnp?.?eil i f col.ired men, to be officered by officer? ol colorea! troop? win? have terv'-al two ya ar? dating the war. and who lina- ha-, -t .Ji etea rtebs I tel r?| I i'r B ! i? '"i c. ndm-t in the ?. I i rviJed th?t promotion? in thai colored regiment? here? by Bi.tlmri'ed ?hall he ronhned tu the regiment? ?I that corp?, Sec. 5 Til it the Vnliiiiti-er officer? to he m lei ta d hy IB) IM meut ?hall be ibitributfd anaomj tho "?tate? in pr portion to the number uftriMipi furm-ned 1 inni ?In wir. gno. a 1 hat !?.. li ii-giinent ol infantry ?reviled for hy thi? set ?hall have ona I allouai, nue Lia ii'i-umit ? i li.nel two Ma j",-., ora It' .'.ui'nl.il I iniun.??ry, one .liljn'ont md "in- kee? lan tv ti tin - tenaoater who ?i.?"l he Kir-t el Bet o:.d Ueatea ?'t. I? i ai tates, I'l i ir?t iiiiil "-c "nil I..int-m a'?, otto .ter ?Hint M'.jor. une Clusrierin.iler Sargeant. on? tl.i.pital Stew ' ?sry Borgooat, two Principal Moaiflass. It eompanla? and Bach company ?lull h*v.? ena Cop?ate, <-n? Flrtt and one Second Liettteaoat, on? ririt dergeast f.mr '?ii .'?? . |M Coi] ? '? tan aVi'iticr? two M ia! i T. Baa to igttu r. mi M put it- a. The i. tabor of private? may '. in i ?"I to 100, at Hie ?li.retion ol' the rri'.il? nt, wheu erai u ?? oxig?nela of i he arrio? Bastes mm h 'in re i?* BnO.1 rho!i i Nftmrat may have a hand, ?nd there -!? ill I* an.- I >:,. - -.??.'.? f ai.,1 Ilo.pltal S(ew?rd for ear-h mi i!?ry pi ?t and the * me number ut Pott ? hap' uni a? now provided by Wv. air? I'r. -il.-t.t -,f ti,,. DaiBd Slate? I? hereby aatboriai I te ?? i a.t lor the nat?a.in! remtasia i B I? ri," iil.'.i! utah ti n thus, pty aid emolument ?f an ?ltd ii?.ii e Ser;e?nt, l?i Im ?elected rra.ni the non a a mmlniuned I t Hi. ai. .,! im- r- -i\ni ?rrujf and viiuii.teer 'irret who have re I eeivedcertil * it ' n ?:.?? ti ?m ?eivi. e during the War. .>?c I .TI at ?it en.'ntiienta Into the um? ?|,,1 bSMSltet ha- foi tin- term -I 'a jeir?, and licit I Major for path regiment I ?hallM ?pp iiitcti wiirii 4eeespMiaashah have b-en enan moi ?"? Lie ' C? "nel wha-ii Beeasaaiea ?nail have, bee,, ..i."ii,..| ??liiii-i mel ?id ?froud Mojei when tbe or- | i.'itii:itl>?in a.l .the alseteaMla SSSBgtetedI ?ud tin? out more than I offit n timm ?-??li a-, anpaany ?hall he appe.nlcd to any rerinn-nt ?I ion.l?nr nulli t:aa? ni.uni mi iittia.ot-r "f mt ii ii .ni li iv- ha. ii ? i?i.?l. and lint r? a loila Ul*y lie . u ,-? led al ? i...-. . mi reiiilrtvnu?. pr?vida d th*t tee utmlier du?* uot earred in IM ii|'i?i< MM mm .tri . V. l'ut' ii.-'!?- ?i-l. m- I Lieo'er.tnt r.,1. n. I .I.M-'-r ' ??er.er?l?, ?ia I In Bl /-.d ,t ilfiia-r?l?. who ?hall hove the ??me pijr ji d en, i it irn?. aud b? entitled to Ib? ?ame Uti olia or* , in n ni ! ? i ?ml <r? .. . *t n aw pr' iii?! I y low. Bno. lu li?*'- tte AOJulaodfloataU'? DepeitaeM of Mo ?ruiy ih? I beroelt? r c a M ?t Ihm t Hirer* n- w aathatead hy I law vii IV I ? i- iiriHlal, w ltfi Hi" iii |,.y ?id.ino. i.n . n'l. ! i i . i . : t .? A.-.-i iai v.l. atom ? raak pay, end ?aaoloaieato of Coloc?la of Coraky i i l.-i-i i.- 'ni, . ? lit (.'? i. ?r..?, wi'h tlie rai.k. pay an! i ' oncla of Cavalry ; and ?.I Atti.tant A Ijiil.iit it-1- ti... ?iib Hie i?iik, lay, and ?iiHiii.in.nl? ?f Matar? ?TI .v.lrv. rrc. n. li.at there ?hill h? i Faipeetet-OeaaiaB of the Army, willi !l,e no! ned ? mohnm-nti of I o'oncli of Caviiry, ii.) H Aa*l*tanl L .pert <r Miner?'? wrlih th?-rai.k, pay ?ml . n,., .m? :.;? ..I I," .?. ' u.i l i n. ? (Carary. MC II. Hit lb* Unrein of Mi inty Ju.tL? ?Lal' ron.ltt of I I I.. I..- al. ? ?'. '. er*l. with the riant. p*y aad ?? n.. n-. "f . Oral, ai d I A?.i'a t Jodie Advocate I,.nar? with n na ^?y and em .1 .me-'i ego < "lot el mt I v.'? ii llhe .?it! Joist Advo. ?le Merer*!. ?I.d I.la a M .nt ?h?!'I?t?IT?,lTTl?*i anti h?ve reei rd?d the pr'necling* liliira-i-! ii. .r'.i, .-.i'? ' , . y an-l ii.ilit.rv ' ..n i ,i. a, ia if ih? .ii..l'?..f the Polled "tai.?, ?nd ihsfl |"-r r .. ? .ria oller d tie? u lia,, heretnfure h?. n [terforme I by the .'i.il.e A.It ?le ',ri.. ul ..' I: e Ar; ,,e. . 1 l!te I n 'a 1 -I,'' ?. s?i ii Tba ibe Mew an atet't.DsrarinMMatlBAiay I .-?liter tentit! of I Q.i?rteriii?*;*r CKneral, with tee lana, pay ?l.J eu,o ornent of a Lr. JiJlr r I it: cr?l J thief \..i... id: 4o?t?eim**tii Oroeitl., with the Bah, pty and i!it.f Hi ji i-i lln.-rii I l??l?l|?| QaSiUIBIB I. r ' ?? ? -i? ?. with tiotuehyfaj uni einolaanent* of I oloiirl* ? I ? ?v.larr " l^-p"?y W .-.rier,,,?.?er Oen;j?|., wllh th? r?ek. Bay ?i I euii.li.ni.?l? ol Lirui. ? ? Ion. ? ol'l *??lry ? lo k1 ?i li-iu.ftei?. with ll.e rtrik, kr of Mtj-ia of I *v*lrv SOdM A?.i.' na u iartaea?eot?tn wuk tbe ron!, be., mt < iptiim af ??Vitiyi and the um itt her?-by i.vit.d m the ?til. | A-t-lint yi ?.rta ni l.iei ?La I be h. ed hy psBM abo have renaiered mertturioua ?ervine at Axitlaul-Qasitet Ii.?? er? "I \ ... ir.tr. i. dSStal I'M ye.iT? ait the wai. Sic II That Mo sandtet M S liitary ?t rekeepe.-i in the I l;,il .in ..I.i l li ? pi-tliti-rit thill nut .ii.! .1. With Hi? pr ?I fed by I* Ba? I*? I I i! Hie pr.? -".li- . ! tlif .. ! !..t !| - Itet-.e, erg ?li'-' V' Itt.t ?i.?i r Uno* lo lort it oi.* yrit al A no .?ugir Ma ,, .,- ?I .? ?Jo i-rr .?ii. II. it.rtit.? nt ?, pr v. d J ro in. ah *. tim v ?? n- at um tea ?' 11 ?t Ihe ?i.fii.'ence Pepartment of the'army ?ha 1 ha rsgBa r t .nu?! "ftie t * ?r? , ? tv . , n. ri/ed t?v iaw. j v;r Cnriiii.i.rv .aener .1 a f ?-.ilt?i..eii,.-, wi'.n the rank pay lad? ? Basent? a a Brioostel (lanoali two A.tUni t ? "in 11,1.? ?!? ' .ei,. ,?,.. ti nu lue i?:i? he., Of I ? !' ne li . f CtValry . ... \ . u i. !.. ???!? Oona a < with iii? ash, Ac, et I ... .? i i.. . ? vally ? iini.u.air.i *"t .i ibti.ti i * wn!, th? isah? km, ai Masa "( ssrabry. sad M Ctaasteattesa gobiliiaaaa wkh tie rai k? a al aplates ai coeshy. SBC IT 1 'i*t ' (! t'-'-t at I (I.e line Jet.l.ril It? ?at i. i.|? mei ?? i|'.?iteiu i?!t r?. r t ?-i !i.i.*ari?t, or a? ?piarteruiaiter? -,r t . u.i: I"??ii' ? I | erui?lie,it p-'?t?, "I of Cull. 11,nilJl uf liol I. ?I tf.&ri 1 a'"ll.p4"ie* ?I i.l wl ? l, !!-? I'.l.I, ant li Jilly re y- l'ai !" ?lid ?pi I?.veil b? Hie H OT l'a I . luiel.l. Ira'elv* a* eatia roaiaoni Ki? n a bill :' iprailkl? fur iiuveinment prop? erty gin io! n? l a r ii.nnth. -ia I . I! .Hie Medual Departir ?nt of "he Army thail heretller n i.?i?t ? f um Surget n tirin-iai willi the r*iik, pay ? ml em?.him'ntt of a llii*?d.'i <)? i ? r I ..." Atiiitant bur r- i. ?.?:.er*l w.th MBB kc, ol lol.ii.el if l *??lry ? ti taruou ?iti? aahn. ha of halen si (avairy; im A??i?t*ot BsSgoOM ttith ulI Vc, u! Plia Lieiitccant* of Coo ?Bj im ti* int tine? pasa aaansj and of I ?pi mu "f tivairy after tin?? yean' Bill S| ?ni hu- in? di ti ?I ?Ml BO [W11 wi'li ile ?alie ? onipen?lti"ii nt I? li- ? yi .', ..lei! hv law, aiid two third* of Hie SBMBsteS In reliy maU i m the ,io.le. of lurgeou ard ?itiitant tur^eou ?1*1 le hurd hy ?election upon compel? nt examiiikllon fioiu ? mi ug the pel linn who l.'.a.- airad ?? -'.itt ?. '.I re^.u.eutaliur t, a. r a??i?t*iit ii.rienni twi year? duli.| the w*r, ?ml <i e li,mt fi.i.i ulm ?i .11 i eu, fii.e lle.'ulir Arn.y n..! ?. r?. i.? wlm lime Mtrad ?t a??i?t*nt ?iriieoiii tlnee ye.rt in the SOMbBSB ?ervlro ililli be e i^ib e r. i pr. SB ti' I to tile made , f a aptain , and'he .?>? ? retury of War he ?nd I? hereby ?ntliorxed t> ap p. mt :r. iii the eninted men of ti.e army ?ml to cau*e to be a ,, i?te.l t? ?OB] i-oiiq eta nt h'tpitil iteW.ird? at the ?eiv.ee nay reipnre. to be permanent y aMoehad !" the Me.! . al li? partaient undei ? . ti regulatiuiia aa lue BoBOtBJ uf ^ si may pre.mlie. -in 1 I That upon the reonaimenda'inn of th? Surgeon ( ?.ii" ? Hie S, rre'ary of W?i may detall a Sur?ea,ii aa Chief Medn *1 falvey, r. Wim. wine pettmetak I - ? li d ilv. .'?I be III t I ir.'i- : He B o [pal pOICMStea ?nd MSOOBS deput of med? ical ?u| p loo, ?nd ?I.* I luve the rinl. ha , of a t ilaoal of .-av airy. *nd not te eiceed i media al a.ffi, en ai Aimlaiit Med Lal Suivcyori, wlm,while aprrforming iiicli daty io the du fereot geographical d vi?:ont ? r depirtm?, I?. ?Itali have the r?nk. p?y, ?mi eiiuiluineiitt ..f Lleiiten.nt Colonel? of a evoir?. Baa M That II* l'?| Department a.f the army ihall bete afler r unit ?if I l"?v,..f?i. r Oa-neral. with the rank, pay, and emolument! of a Hil.-?!" r lien, ra: I At??tant I'aymaater liri,.Mit. with ila* rank, pay. md emolument! of I ohne ia of cavalry; 1 Deputy Paymaiter larneia'?, with the ink, pav. and emulumeiita of Lieutenant I oloiiel? of cavalry i and 00 Paymaatert, with the rank. pay. and emolumenta ol M ., r? if rivalry , and tbe v? ?i,, i? ? hereby rra?t?d in the gr*aie of M?j r. *h*:i be hilad by telrctiuii from the tierioni who have **ived ?a addition?! r?yin?i!eri two ye?r? duriu| the war. Sar. 11. That the ? otpa ul lu.iuie.-ii thall ? oiiint of 1 Chief ef I- ia<iue?ri. with Ike uni pay and emolument* of a Bilga die! Ii'lierai , ?' I ? I- I.e|. li I.leuteiuil'. ? a'.", ? ?" M MottO? ya ? ?plain?, and to lint and m .?-?????.ml l.eutei.iiiti. wbo ?hall have th? i ?v ?nd emolumenl? now pr?>v.ded hy law for officer? of the Km n.-r Corp* Baft M Tim He 1 eomptiil.'? of engineer ?lidien, aad the Hergetnl M?jor ?nd (Jnarteriuatter Serge?nl, heretohne pre ?cribed by li?, ?hal! minti!.ile a battalion ot (..mineen, to be officered lay officer? ol ?uiiiM* rank, detal ed Iroai the corp* of Eiifineer*. and th? offiror? of Kniineen Beling retpett itely a* Adjutant and Quartermatter of thi? battalion, th ni be entitled to the p*y md eui'.; ..i.entt of Aiijilintt ind U . irtei motten <?f ? ?vary. Sbo. IA That the ordinance depo- of the anny ?hall conti?t of ih? him n.imbei of efficer? and enliited men aa ia now anthoarurd by law. and the officer* ih.il he of the following gn.lei Via: I I.in..lier ?ei.? ul I eololial?, 8 lieutenant . ,ila,iirli It m?lor?. IO capUln?, Il fini lieuten*uti. 1U teennd lieuli inni? and 11 niliuiy ?turek.e.era, all of whom ?laall have the .?onie poy ai.it emolument?ia now provided by liw. Hbc. IA 1 'hat there ?hall be one chief ?igual "Hi. er of the uniy. who ?hall hove the rank, pay and emolument? of o colonel of eavolry, and the Secretary of War ihall have (lower to detail from the army, u^n the recommendation of the chief ni"? "Hit er. i. offit en end not lo egree! luO non-com mitiloiied officer? and privatea, to bo token from the hat!.li.m of engiti.an, for tlu- p?-rform?nr? of ?lgi??l duty, provided lint no officer or enlutad mu ?hall be detailed lia ?. *.-in the ?Igual eorp* anti! lie (hall hava been eiamiued and approved by a MliltaiTr Board, to b? convened by th* Socratary of W?r for that pnrp? a?e, and officer? willie to datoiled ?hail receive the pay ana eiuoluuieal? of ?avairy atffia e,. of their reapectlve irdar ?nd eu?lain! men. while io detailed, ?itali, w ht-n deemed i.ecettiry. bo uiuiii.ted up"U hone?, provided by the com? mandant. LIL HlC W-?That ao officer of tha regular annv, below the rank of a Colonel, tball hereafter ho promoted to o higher grade before having paaied a tatltfartory elimination a? to hi? ntii'-ta for promotion uni p??t record or ?erviee? before a board of three general otiren, or cffi?-era of hi? rorp? or ?rm of ??rvit ?'. t.nior 1" him in rink, ami ?hotild the officer fail at aaid ?lamination, he ihall ba impended from prune.linn for one year, when hi ihall be re?iamloed. aud upon lecood fall ill?, ?hall be dropaed from the rolla of the army, provided that If any officer be fiund nii6l for promotion on arcount of morai di??i'iailh. ?tlon. le tball not be entitled to a teetarolnatlon. Sac. *:.?That the Adj it?nt (leiieril, Qu?rterm??t?r Den er?l. (?"iiiu!???rj ?ieneral of Huhtiitenre, Suigfin Hen. ia!, Pay mailer Uein-ul llnef of Engineer? and Chief, if Ordnance, ? bal! hera jfter be appointed by ?ctectluii flum the cory? to ?Inch they beloigi. .Sa?'. Ti. Tliat ia., perion thall he appointed to any vacancy i-reaU-d by tin? ?? t in the Pay. Mediril and QaSSBBBSSSsn Deliartnia lit? ur le proniote.l to any higher grade tl.erei,, until he ?ball baw pined the eiamlnatlon required hy tile MM aettee mt tim tan. , , ft,. ??. That i?, penon ihall be ?ntn-ninioned in ?ny of the regiment? ?itihni M d hy thi? aa't until lie ?hal! have peate al oiatiilaciory aaaunuallou ItinS) board lo SB couivsid und. r ihe direction of the Serretiry of Wtr, whirl, ihtll luqu,tn into the tervire? rendered during the Wir. capacity -a -I n -.lan-.ill, e? of tho B|i|nti ni?, and until appointment, ??hen m ,,le, ?I:, I I,., wirii jin, regard to previous rank, but t'?li ?"!?? rajad to ipiaiiBcttions ami merit?noni lervice. Sr?'. I'l. That person? applying for nu,mussions In any of the regiments author!?-?! hy thii act ihiilnoi be entitled to my conip-naation for . ip _?e, incur., d lu reporting to the board f r naatoattoa? Mr. Wilkcv nrnposed an amendment, which wa? adopted as an additional section, authorizing the PlBOt' dent of the I'nited States to employ in tho Territoriea s foi ce of Indians, nut to exceed l.U(>0. to act as ?couta, who shall ruc.'ive the nay and allon nuces of cavalry. Mr. 'A ii.-nv offtrid tbe fulluwing as an additional section r Batmen?. That tectlon 33 of the Art for enrolling and r.luina o?u the minna force?, whirl, prohibit? the payaient of ei'r* duty pay to men ot the Army, i* hereby repeded. Mr. (jitiMEn (lowu) offered an amendment to the amendment, that tho provision? of the original act, granting ? xtru pay for extra duty, sha!! be extended to enlisted men in the Navy. T! e ninendment, and the amendment to the amend? ment, wore tdop-i ,1. Mr. .'??").?mu 'i (Oregon) offered an additional lection providing; ilmt all ollicers who bave ?o served in the lobiut??r or regular armv, and ha.o been honorably discharged, shall be entitled upon public occuions to wear the uniform ti the highest rank they have held by brevet or otherwise in th>" service, which was adopted. Mr. Pani .??.ii n (Mr.) moved toamend by striking??? the words "aad In ?additional regiment?," in the fourth section, and insert, in li? n thereof, the word? "and thir? teen regiments, eiglit of which ?hail be composed of colored nea," and eUo to ?triko out the following from the close of the tamo section, to wit: 'and eight re_i in,?nts, to I o composed of colored men, to be ollie..red by otto ? n ti Mined troops, who bnveterv.d tora years during the War, and who have been diitiut-ms-iiid for capacity n.,1 gool conduct to the Beef?" Mr. PnagAl Of? amendment waa adopted. Mr. M? HOKJiL (Cal.) moved to strike out the pro v Mm for colored troops, und called the yeua and nays on ilio adoption ti tno amendment. The Senat?) refused to order the yen and nays, and ,lit,:(.*ree,| to the amendment. Mr. Ganai iri?,v,??l to strike oat the proviso from the fourth teelion, ns follows: I'r ,.',,' 1 i, ii promotion! ?n the colored reiritueuti hereby IBtl itaod ?hall ne confined to the r> ?lii-di* .1 that corp?. ft Wa. id..,.ted. Mr. Kr*_sfsiii:* moved ss an amendment to the fourth ?ertlnn tue following pravtae: Provided: Uni ni the sele,-,i?,n of officer*, offlrer* of th? K. r Vrmy who h?T?i eouimmd?! vol'iniJ-rr tioi.p? miy b? I sec un'?! ?.Iii .-r. of volunte?! ot Ihe rauk they held ia com- I Moan. It Has adopt"!. .Mr Ponaaor moved ton mend the 14th ?cction by | providing Huit tbe oonpeaaenoo for military ?Iorihup ers ?hall lie that of a captain of cavalry und that he thal! baw the rank, pny and eniolamiuts of that officer. It was ?d.ipt.d. Mr. SiiiusiAN ? iTered in amendment, to go in before I the last section as an additional s?'ctiou. "That to pro- I mote the knoiilodgo of military science amour tbe, y onng men of tho country the l'resuleut moy. upon the ; i| 1 ? 'in of -iiiv col!, toe ?>r anivenity capable of ed-i ncafihg IjO?tudeni?, detail an otlicer t?net ii? President or SiiiM'rintetident of tuch college, provided the norn-' her to detail"d ?hull not erna eil ?.lint any time, and they ?tiltil be jpi*,rt.o;.ed among the Slat?-? accordiDg to |nit>n!ation." Mr. (Ikimi. snpt.-este-l. as an amendment to Mr. Sherman'? ?imendmeu!, the insertion of the words "or profana afi?-r il.e word naerlateadeat Mr. ?IIKKVA? ?ai't li? object was that no officer ? !,,.Id M detailed far ?my college thut wa? not willing to assume a <]u.iti military character, aud a meie pro fi -s..r.?h?p would Bri '"' sufficient. The amen IbbM ??f Mr ?'?rimet wa? adopted. Mr. Sherman's amendment aa amended wita adopted. Mr. WlUOt oiTwred an amendment, as an additional leeton, changing the?, rate of mileage for officers traveiinr on public duty from ti reite per mile to id ecnts, wlea net t_i?:..'? al with traniporuition m k.:.?l. ' ?Ad?.'*..!. Mr llrKDliti-aa wished ?to inquire of Mr. Wilson w?o tla-r lu ibis bill there waa any provision for the Veteran lteservo Corr?. Mr. Wn_?. a s-ild there wu not Mr IIlspit!. Ki? ?aid. that being the case, he would move to insert in the fonrtli auction, after the word? "canacitv and good conduct in the Held," the word-) " and ten of raid regiment? ?hail be officered by officer? to be selected from the Veteran Itetcrve Corps.'* Mr II) NMiiiKf? spoke of the proposition he offered as I si, m ? of justice t<> men who hail served faithfully, and - to vi h, m tho promise of retention lu the service had bei'h hi'ldout. Mr. It ?s.jtrir*! denied that tie retention of the Vet? eran Ketervc Corpa bad ever been promised by the 1 (?m eminent. They were detailed far light and easy .,!-, while needed, and, when no longer needed, tho OunilBBBBl was free to muster Mon out. The officers of Ihe Veteruu l?eseme Corp?. Ml?. Feraendeo said, conttitiited u very ?mall part of the officer? wounded in the ?ert Ice, not r?or? than one in ?JO. The request of the corp? for retention he considered ?elfish and inipu dent. Under the present bill the Veteran Heierve offl- j tan would ?land the tame chanco a* other volunteer I officer)?. Mr. U'liao. said that ?5 regiment? of veteran re? tenes nue created with f?U?) officers. Many of ?tin ??officer? were most excellent. Thev were or | gamied for n special purp???e. Tbey had performed , their duty well. Several of them wem now employed | by theTreaury Bureau. When ho (Mr. Wil?on) first tntr.Mliiced the Army bill it provided that eight regi ' ment* ?hould be composed of men who had 1 tuen woundod In the service; the officer? of which regiment? ?hmiid bo ?elected from the Veteran Bessere Corps, or other officer? of volunteers ' disabled in tho ?ervier. Hi? (Wilson'*) idea was to or I gani/?? ?even or eight regiment? sf men who had been | wounded, M Ix" officered bv tho Veteran l?eseme and ?other wounded officers, because tbo eouutry wa* full of other otlicer? who had not been in the Veteran l?eseme Corp?.. Hut leading (?enera!? of the army wore opposed lo the provision and it was ?trtcken out. Mr. Ili'MiHP K? agreed to modify his amendment so a? to embrace ??ffi? or? wounded in the service and not belonging to the Veteran ltcserve Corps. Mr. IIkniiii .a a amendment waa not adopted. Mr. Wadi: moved to amend the second section so as to'provide tbat two of the new oavalrv regiment? shall be colored troops. Mr. Wade ?aid experience had shown that colon d tro??p? were a? good u? white; and it wai a noted fact that while tho white regiment? along tho frontier? wer?) beiug reduced by desertion, there were no deiertious from the colore?: regiment?. Mr WihkiN wu in favor of tbo amcn.-ient of Mr. Wade, u hieb he said waa in the original ! I. It would be economy to ?dopt it. The cavalry w. uni be needed un tia? frontiers. And it wa?a fact that of the white regiment? there, 30 or ID per cent had de- ?rted. Colored troop? hardly ever doterted; betide, oolored men were excellent soldier!. Home of the beet horsemen in the lervice were negror? recruited In Kentucky. Mr Wade* amendment waa adopted. Mr. Kiubwood moved ?o to amend the <3tb lection u to provide one Mtjot for each regiment of infantry in? stead of two. It was adopted. The bill waa then placed on the passage. Mr. ? 1 ki MKS demanded the yea* and naya, which were ordered, and the bill wa? passed by the following vote: Vin Mi-ii? Anthony. Huekilew. Chindler, Connut, erigin, Ketienden, goiter, (luthrie. Johuion, Line (Ind.), Line (Kiutu), Morgan. Morrill. Neiaiith, Norton, Poland, Pomeroy, Kamray, Sheriinn, Song??. Sueklon. Sumner, Turnbull, Vin Winkle, Wade, William?. Wilton?17. Ban- Biran. Barta Orime?, Htrrii Kirkwood, Riddle?S. A????v on BOT Vonna?Meurt. Brown, Cluk, Cowra, (renwell. Djxon. Doolittle, Kool, Hendert*)), Hendrick!, II,wird. Howe, McDoiigil. Nye. Siultbury, Stewart, Walley, Wright, V*t*t-1H. The bill now BOM to the Home. PKIKTISO. Mr. Anthony presented ? reeolution for the printing of lu,DUO eopirs of the reoort of the Committee on Ke* construction for the use ?if the Senate; which wu re? ferred to the Committee on Printing. 1'Ol.oK VD<>?MOTION- TO UKCoNSIDKB. Mr Wilson entered a motion to reconsider tbe rote by which tbe Senate refused to order the bill for tbe ed million of Colorado to a third reading. NAVAL AlT'ROPRIATKlKS. Mr. Fessenden raro notioe tbst on to morrow bl shy ubi cull up the New Appropriatloa bill. CoURT Or CLAIMS. Mr. Tri unit x moved the concurrence of the ftanate in the House aineud-uont to the bill la relation to the Court of Claims. The bill authorise? in appeal from the Court of Claim? to tbe Supreme Court. The Hourn amendment require! the Clerk of the Court of Clsims to transmit a copy of the decisions of the Court to the Heads of De? partments and certain other offioer? of the Government. The House amendment was concurred in, and the bill, when ilrned by the President, will be a law. Mr. wilson ?-?lied up the bill to e?tabli?b a uniform syttcm of militia, pending the oontideratton of which, the Senate, on motion of Mr. (?bimi* went Into execu? tive session, and soon after adjourned. nOUSF. OF RKPRESENTA TIVE& TUB CO0BT OK CL VIMS. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from the Judiciary Com? mittee, reported tack the Senate bill in refereuce to tho Conrt orchiim?, with the following amendment u au additional section: Tb.it at the md uf e?ch term of th? Co art of Claim*, the r'.eik of laid Court iba I tri,moil a c? py of t,*,? de,a? em? thereof to lb? heitata of Depailiueiit*. th? Solicitor, Control? ler and Auditor* of the Treasury, the CouimiaiioDrri of th? -iii?*-! Lud O0ce and Indira Afltm, th? chief? of burraui and the offirari charged with ad, .?t.ng dum? agvinat the L'oUeal State?. The ami-ndment was agreed to, and the bill, so amended, was passed. HBaeout FiPLANATioy. Vr. Fpai-ldin? (Ohio) obtain vi leave to ninko a per sontt! explanation. Be eboMlod by the report in Th. Globe that the Joint resolution whieti lie had introduce?! lttat Monday, touching the taxation of national cur rency, hnd been charaa-teriged by tho gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Steven?) n.? rank repudiation Nothing could l?o further from bia (Mr. Spaulding'*' mind than to Infringe ution the national credit, which he regarded as he alni tho apple of Ills eye. The objeel of his resolution w.u simply to permit greenbacks te bt taxed in his State ju-t as State bank notei bore been heretofore taxed there. He did not intend hu lolnt resolution to apply to the interest bearing b- nda or the Government. Mr. Buvgai oaaMeeei that when he tn-\de the re? mark complained of, he was not ltira of the object ot the Joint resolution, and hadonlv tollo? ed the lead of the diatingiiished gentleman from Iliinms (Mr. Wentworth) whom he was always bapuy to follow. [Laughter.! He fonnd, however, that the resolution wai entirely dif? ferent from what he thought it was, and, of course, his remark wtw entirely inapplicable. LANDS POR MINNESOTA. Mr. Donnelly 'Minn.) by unanimous consent, intro? duced a bill granting lauds to the State of Minnesota for the establishment for the relief of diiobled loldien and sailori, which was read twice and referred to the Comtuitto on Public Linds. TBE HABEAS OOBBOB. The House Tcsumed, as tho business of the morning hour, the bill reported yesterday by Mr. Cook, from the Judiciary Committee, amendatory of the act of March i, Vita, relating to the habeas corpus, and regulating judicial pi m filings in certain canes. The substitute reported by the Committee propoics to enact that any scorch, seizure, arrest or imprison ment modo, or other trespasses or wrongs doue or com? mitted, or any acte omitted t? bo doue during the Re? bellion, by any officer or person under and by virtue ol any order, written or verbal, general or special, issued by any military officer of the Cnited States, holding the command of the department, district or place with? in which such seizure, search, arrest or imprisonment waa made, done or committed, or any arte which wero so omitted to be done, either by the person or officer to whom the order is addressed, or hy any other perion siding or osiiatitig Mm therein, shall beheld .and are declared to come within the pnrview of the act to which thia la amendatory, and within the purview of Me fourth, fifth and sixth sections of said act for all the purposes of defense, transfer, appeal, error or limita? tion proi .ded therein. Oilier sections of the bill relate to the defense to be maale In such judicial proceeding!. flMr. Cook (III.) explained and advocated the bill. II en.!.:'n ed, ne said, two patee ..les which were also era braced in the Habeas Corpus set of WA, ?jiproved ?"A aipned by President Jackson. g ?" the Cnited States shall protea it.? laws and maintaining its . _, _i.ni - -, j, that the question whether in officer was acting under the authority of the Cnited State? shall be tested in the Cooria of the Cnited States. Taeeettre principles ho conceived could not bo surrendered without lurrender irig Mb power of the American Government He moved to recommit the bill. Mr. Hawing (Ky.) opposed the bill, and made a speech to show how it could be used te protect the most despotic and ontrageoui acts of the Cnited States offi? cers and ooldlors. The morning haiur having expired before tbe cloie of the remarks of Mr. Harding, the bill went over until to-morrow. THE FISHERIES. Mr. Pike (Me.) Mked leave to introduce the follow ni igeotetteai li'herea, The Governor? r,f the ?overa! Britiah Provinreg have p iblii-l? w?rued o ir tiahini ft.-, t? off the haning .'Mund* idjoeeat la Meit amate, and have thu? indicated a waga to reu w Hie unreaionahle claim? n.ade by them prior to tbe BO* ??nation of the Ret iprocity Treaty, ?nd to annoy our peace? able commerce. therefore, HtiAetd. 1 liai the Secretary of the Navy be requeued te ?end a naval force to the bahim: groundato protect our citizen? in the ? n. at : ae ut ol then righi? aa recojn?atd hy the treats of 17*3. ? Mr. Paxkb {AtagAp-.I have no objection to the reso? lution being referred to the Committee ou Forcigs Affairs. Mr. Pike?I wish the action of the House upon thi rcii nation. Messrs. Bank?, Wektwohth and others objected to tbli. Mr. Pi*e? Then I withdraw the retolution for the pBMMM BEVE?VE RKPORT8. Tbe Speaker laid before the House a communication from the gsortlBfj of tbe Treuory transmitting n ipecial report of the Revenue Comru.ttee on the rela? tion! at our fo.eign trade to our domestic indtutry and internal lorelmo i olio a report on proprietary and other medicine!, perfunury, etc., m a lource of nationBTar? onne. I The leporti were referred to the Committee on Weya ! and Meuus. ORE?OS. I The Speaker alio presented joint reiolutioni of the I Oregon Legislature, in regard to imposing tax on min? im.'claims, which WM referred to the Committee on 1 Mines and Mining; also joint resolutions of the same Legiilatare in reference to the ennetation of Wella Walla County, of Washington Territory, M OregoB, which waa referred to the Committee on Territorio*. COLORED A880CI VTION. Mr. Ji lian introduced a bill to incorporate the Colored Mutual Building Association of Washington, which waa read twice ami referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. O. HOCKS OP LABOR. Mr. WitiiET (West Virginia) naked leave to intro? duce rcsoltiiions reducing the hours of work in the public printing offico to eight hours, which wai ob? jected to. THE P.WtIS IJCPOSITIOK. The Home went Into Committee of the Whole, Mr. Wils. v (I.iiva) in the Chair, and resumed the con? sideration of the joint resolution in reference to the Paris Exposition. Mr. Wadhblrne (111.) addressed the Committee in opposition. I Mr. Wahabi une opposed the resolve as a m?Mun taxing the people's money to advance private interests, or oiK-ning a new ero In legislation at a very ?noppor ' tune timo, and said that OtO?.uoo ought no1 to be ap ! prnpriiiteJ when the nation is io tremendously in debt, for any purpose not solely intended to advance the pub lie welfare. He produced a letter from the fiery De? partment stating that the lervice provided for from that Department could not be performed without em? barrassment and at a cant of tikAi.tUO. He was opposed to Me resolve for financial reahons and oa Ce g nu:.J of our political relations with the powers of Knrope. onlv one solitary one of whom hod been our firm friend during the late civil war. Mr. W. wai very severe in commenting upon the course of the French Government toward that of the Cnited States, and discussed tho Mexican iiuestion with great vigor and closeness of diction, ile closed his remarks by expressing the hope that, hartog put down the greatest Rebellion known ia history, hiving restored and regenerated the Union, having reached a stans above all other nation?, we will not lower our dignity or our position by paning such a meaiure us this Mr. CBiaUM (S. Y.) next addressed the Committee, ne said he wai in favor of all ichemei of tbli character. M tending to develop the spirit of amity and to advance the dignitv of labor in the right direction for the benefit of all tuon, and especially for the lntereete of the laboring classes. But he had objection! to the manner In which the proposition bad been advonced, and to the argument? by which it bad been suitaned. He admit? ted the rreat imaportance, usefulneao, and he might ray neceaiity of thu country being represented at the great Kum;*'.m ?rational Exhibition; but he thought that the srgumeute made in connection with the bill were ill timed, inopportune and irrelevant. He regarded tho assault of the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Woihburne) on tho gentleman from Massachu? setts (Mr. Banki) M without reason and in bad taste. The gentleman from Illinois was, evidently, wounded in hu self-pride by a want of due attention paid to him daring hu late tiiit to the French capital. Ile did not know how a gentlemau who ipoke luch rerr bad French should have shown such an intimacy with the beat classes of J'rench ?Society, and be hoped that the gentleman from Massachusetts would not be seen always with the gentleman from Illlnoii on the Boole \ ords dei Italiens. He held that ia guest! we should not cavil at the form of the invitation; batitwMevl dent that this Peril Exposition was a scheme in the la? teral of the Government and preMUt dyuMty of France, and not directly in the interest! of labor either in France or elsewhere. The immense same which visit?n to the Exposition would spend in Para would bo io much toll paid to French stop keepers. Still, he thought that tbe competition to which our people were invited, could not fail to prodoce mutual advantage, The ingenuity of the American mechanic would secure a largo addition to oar domratio manufactures. He haled tins as an opportunity to break down the somewhat ?elusive policy of European Government!, which, by stringent laws kept the eecrets of special guilds concealed so ss to pr?tent far compe? tition. He regretted that tbe peo plu of the United States?the only Sovereign here?hud not been deemed worthy of an invitation which bed been given only to Me Government; but there was eome consistency on tbe part of European Government! in ignoring Me people. He doubted whether Franoe woeld accept an invitation from thii Government that would in any way wound the pride of the French people, or that could bo construed into a denial of the great fundamental prin? ciple of French Government. The French Emperor did not wiih to recognue the people of tbis Union, and there waa a strong disposition on the part of wealthy and ambitious men here to submit to the lorne what iuaolent customi of European arlitocrncy. The American people were a democracy, and asked bo favori; bntthey eonld not ?luietly brook the polite in solence of France. On the w hole, however, Mr. Cbon ler favored the paaage of the bil!. Mr. Gannon 'iowa) next addressed the Commut?e in support of the Joint resolution. ?Hu apology for do iug so. he said, woo that the Agricultural Committee, of which be was a member, had recently pas?ed a reso? lution to the filed that they desired that the agricul? tural intereite of the country should be represented at Kee Filth Page.