Show F 11 special recial 1 orho deim DE E L KE E WS ow y it new orleans 12 4 allies james y aa T monroe the democratic candidate for ma mayor or was elected over moore union bym byn by majority three of the 4 recorders are democrats chicago 13 the new york times says thal that that congress if it does not have a care will go to the wall in its great con eon controversy troverse tro versy with the president because it will not do anything the members cannot agree on any policy lio ilo licy ilcy so congress floats towards ruin new york 13 the tro tribune I 1 unc says sumner is is un happily liap wise in his own conceit so hat that we shall probably be prevented from achieving any result whatever but jut it is our du duty y ani ank ta to keep beep trying crying as long as d a shadow of hope remains Ie mains the world says the president and country have reason to be encouraged as it is now certain that none of the radical measure measures scan ean can prevail previl no furher hen her constitutional amendments cabbe can ean be through nor any measures passed massed for oppressing and humiliating he people of the south the radicals are defeated and confounded and the country will enjoy their mutual recriminations crimi nations and their impotent rage the herald says congress is full of a factious restless revolutionary spirit it is from this very point in their history that free governments tumble into despotism the people are the only hope of the country the boston advertiser says t that bacany any measure which would satisfy sumner and the radicals must be added to the lon ion long iong list of impracticable projects regarded gar jed in this light persevering objection on the ground of theory is something to be deplored concordi concord N H 14 the republicans carried the state by majority all but 5 of the councilmen 9 of tle the 12 senators and majority in the house the returns so far give smith and sinclair chicago 14 A house worth on harrison hairlson avenue st louis louls the property of david aleye mc olson Holson has been presented to gen sherman and the balance has been placed to his credit in the bank ban by the committee of the subscribers to the fund raised last august washington ashington NV 14 freeman clark dark comptroller of the currency publishes gub publishes lishes a sharp letter addressed to secretary mcculloch saying that his public stat slat statement ement of the condition of the treasury is inexcusably erroneous also that the secretary has sold soll during the last month mouth without authority of law lany of bonds and concludes I 1 will add that I 1 can show to the satisfaction of any one that neither of your monthly reports for the last four months has shown within the amount of money in the treasury or on deposit to government credit saulsbury appeared on the floor of the senate today to day in such an offensive condition of drunkenness that he ile had to be removed boston 14 jared sparks historian and anh and ex president of harvard college died at cambridge this forenoon of pneumonia washington 14 the house passed a joint resolution appropriating to defray the expenses attending a display of american articles in the paris exhibition in 1867 and that the president furnish one or more vessels for the transportation of such articles to france the army bill as it passed the senate today to day provides for 10 white and 2 colored regiments of cavalry 42 white and 8 colored regiments of infantry and nd 1000 indian scouts for frontier service the companies in time of peace are to be of the minimum number of one third the artillery regiments ants remain unchanged officers above the grade of lieutenant are to be from west point and the remainder are to be from volunteers who wiio have creditably served two years the veteran reserve corps is thrown overboard ashburne washburne NV saidi in a speech tod today to d day yv that glem gen grant had led leu the nation through the wilderness of war and it mi might lit be that loyal people eople would yet caw call cail on him to lead al them em through the e wilderness of politics chicago 15 the fenian scare continues to excite our canadian neighbors toronto and montreal papers are filled with details of military movements and preparations mass meetings 9 s of eimans are arc held daily the feniane now allege that the whole canadian excite excitement as founded oll oli ont ott a 11 mon mor for tiie ilie the confederation of provinces JR mhd hwd ild iid to place a british prince rine e on an american throne the massachusetts legislature has been ten days discussing resolutions endorsing congress and denouncing the president A most fiery element of debate is now being introduced in an amendment men dment virtually repudiating senator sumner it was offered by john quincy adams and is supported by a large number of republican members the debate occupies nearly the whole time of the daily sessions and no conclusion cius on has yet been arrived at st louis 15 the U upper p ei r r river iver lver trade with montana alid and idso idaho opens brisk and is the chief feature of the 8 spring p r i ng business advertisements ti of bo boats a t s for fort benton fill the columns of the daily papers and immense quantities of goods are bein being purchased ur chased for shipment several boats boags hava have av e already departed I 1 and not less than han 75 76 are now receiving freight and yas oas emigration thitherward resembles the california gold fever oever of 1849 all the boats are leadin loading to draw three ahree feet and hope to get through before low water chicago 15 it has been known some time that secretary mcculloch and freeman comptroller of the currency were at variance in respect to the loan bill and other questions of financial policy the matter is now in publication the c correspondence or of mr clark dark under date of feb 24 states his decided to the loan bill for the reason that ample authority exists with the means in the treasury not required for otheir other uses to fund that portion of the temporary loan deemed desirable he says there must be at this time feb 24 on hand including the deposits in t the ke national banks and the amount it would be expedient to pay would not be more than the amount of increase of deposits the past few we have therefore no occasion for making any loan whatever all can be done by simply elchan exchanging ilig one security for another the bertg certificates if ates of ofin edness on compound interest notes exe eve per cent legal tenders and the 7 30 treasury notes into 5 20 bonds under the act of march 3 1865 and this can be quietly done without disturbing the money market and business of the country the secretary being the judge how far ud and how rapid the movement should d proceed d I 1 think there is no doubt about the willingness of the holders of the floating debt to convert into 5 20 bonds to the tile extent desirable if ta i P an of our securities is sustained but if authority is given to put bonds upon the marker market to an almost unlimited amount and to sell at any price it would in my view cause such uncertainty in the tee public mind as to render it impossible to keep up the price of government securities curi ties As to the position in reference to the foreign loan it would in my view if carried into effect be almost suicidal the Secre reply is not published but clark dark under date of the loth dinst says yours of yesterday is received I 1 do not see any impropriety in my giving my dissent from your financial views you say that instead of there was feb 14 only exclusive of special gold deposits which alno aino amount from march to to 1 I cannot see any reason for your maintaining a distinction between gold receipts and deposits made in currency mr clark dark proceeds your published statement showing the condition of the treasury and public debt on the of march is inexcusably inescu erroneous you state the amount of coin in the treasury to be currency 66 total your 1110 monthly athly statement shows that there was compound interest and ae legal i tenders this amount must be rall kidded e d as you have no right to increase them the law expressly express expressly lf providing that compound interest no notes es shall only be converted into 5 as and legal tenders into compound interest it also appears by your last monthly I 1 statement that you have sold during the month I 1 without authority of law of 5 20 bonds and purchased 7 30 notes making the purchase more than the sale this sum should Fl ouid also aiso be ve included w n 3 money on hand I 1 will remark that while you have a right to convert 7 SO 30 notes into 51 20 10 bonds as the former mature malure you have no right whatever to buy or sell them you have uniformly omitted the amount on deposit in the national banks this amount on the 2 of feb must have been making the total credit of the government I 1 w will 1 ill lil add aldai I 1 can ghow sholto to the thet satisfaction of any on one e that none of or y your 0 U monthly reports for the last four months has given within of tha the amount in in the treasury or deposited belse felse where ah acen accurate rate report of the condition of the treasury is not merely a matter of interest to the public but hut it is of grave crave I 1 consequence that congress should he be correctly informed as to the actual resources of the government that it may legi legislate ay lafe iafe late intelligently and appropriate li sely sels i made jubile public any answer but clark darks s ienner letter is belll being Z discussed with much interest jt it should be added that the co comptroller mp of currency is independent of the secretary being appointed for five years and can only billy be removed for c ause cause the senate bein being g the judge I 1 new york 16 15 tiie tile tie tle explanation iveney the treasury coun tants for the large deficiencies named by clark dark is that while the treasury books are charged i with warrants drawn it is som sometimes times several months before the warrants are presented at the depository named the treasury meanwhile counting the amount as if actually paid washington 15 in the house smith of kentucky roseto i seto personal explanation denouncing the newspaper comment on his c course 0 u r s e and oad denouncing the theory that t the i e redel rebel states were out of the union asa as a damnable heresy broomall of pennsylvania raised the point of order that the language of the tha gentleman was disrespectful L speet ful oui to the majority j arity of the house tho the chair sustained 6 n ed the point banks of massachusetts said then the question arises iv hether whether the gentleman shall proceed stevens said I 1 object we have lave got ell eil enough ligh of it smith replied I 1 suppose b you have but not so much as you will wili liget alget get the house decided 55 ayes to tb M TO noes that the gentleman from kentucky tucky should not proceed but alloi allowed him five minutes to explain his tas las which he said was intended for nor stevens and not for the house said what no gentleman ya n utter no gentleman can ans answer 4 sew hew york 15 ane steamer san jacinto of the savannah line was burned at the dock with bales of cottan and 2000 barrels of flour vhana havana advices advises ad vices of the loth say that 4 a spanish war steamer had had brought in a C captured 6 P t slave siave a e schooner reported to ra Ms 1 have i a J a 1674 q on n b board D and ard W ashing ton onlo 15 I 1 the has lias af the civil rights blib bill T chidi is now in the hands of the tha 1 dent the section is as follows all persons born iii in the united states and not subject to any foreign power excluding indians not taxed are hereby r declared to be citizens of the united states j without distinction of color but the he inhabitants of every race and color without regard to any previous condi condl c adl i hiort of af slavery or involuntary servitude except as punishment for erime crime whereof theo thao party shall have been duly convicted shall have the same right to make and enforce contracts 1 to sue be parties artles ariles to suits give evidence e and coln to inherit gerlt gerit purchase lease sell hold and convey real and personal property and to have full and equal benefit of all laws hend tend proceedings for security of person and property and shall be subject to like punishment pains and penalties and to none oth other r any jaw statute ordinance regulation or custom to the contrary notwithstanding section 2 any person isho esho who tinder under color edlor of any law shall subject or cause to be subjected ted any inhabitant of 0 f any state or territory to the deprivation of any omy right secured or protect edby this act aca 0 or to different punishment pains or penalties on account of such persons having at any time been held in a condition of slavery or involuntary servitude except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted or by reason of his color or rage race than is prescribed for all other persons person 5 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall on conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding 1000 or by imprisonment not exceed ing one year or both at the discretion of the he court the 1 ad section gives the united states courts exclusive jurisdiction of cases iri gri arising Irl sing under the tiie act and hud also concurrently with the united states circuit courts of all cases civil or criminal af v feeding persons who are arc denied or dr can 4 ilat enforce the rights secured by this act in the judicial tribunals of the states n if any suit or prosecution civil or 01 xui TUi ti minal lias bas been or shall be commenced in any state court against 0 any persons for any cause whatever or any officer civil or military or person for any a arrest or imprisonment trespasses or wrongs done or committed by virtue or under color of authority derived from this act or r the M act establishing a bureau for ne the relief of freedmen and refugees and all acts amen amendatory batory thereof or for refusing to do and act upon the ground that it would be inconsistent with this act such defendant t shall have a right to remove such cause for trial to the proper district or circuit court in the manner prescribed by the act relating to habeas con cor pus and regulating g judicial proceedings in certain cases united states marshals and district attorneys and the agents of the freed mens bureau are el empowered powered to prosecute cases under this act and severe penalties are tare provided fol foi all persons who may in any way hinder the operations of it an additional section provides that on all questions of law arising in any case under the provisions of this act a final a appeal peal shall be taken to the gt supreme court bourt of the united states nothing i g in this act however is to be so construed as to affect the laws of any state concerning the right of suffrage comptroller clarks darks letter croat creates es quite a flurry in congress today to day so great ia is the interest felt in this matter that the ways and means committee went to the department and made inquiry hooper of the committee on ills his return made a statement to the house saying sayin that the secretary seere Secre Is statement of the public debt was correct secretary mcculloch Mp IK Culloch cCulloch has written a I 1 letter to several leadin leading republican congressmen in which he hp says that he feels much an anxiety 7 ety about the political situation and very much political Soli ile sires that something shall be deneto restore harmony between the government and the MY odthe of the southern L states chicago 16 the vote in the senate on lle ile the by which the tha bill for the th e admission of colorado was reject rejected ell eil stood aa 14 yeas 21 nay nays the debate preceding the vote voto assumed a different form norm from what was expected pe eted at the |