Show lii Z newyork new york 4 latest advices advisees from honduras report notable political changes the insurrect ion ioa had terminated the congress of the republic of honduras has decided to abolish the senate chamber the tho reason given is that 1111 in a country essentially senti ally democratic hike fike like ilke honduras an upper house or senate is not deeded deemed necessary all the members of congress will henceforth be of equal political tank rank and will be called representatives of the congress of honduras f advises advices from valparaiso to nov I 1 give a varied picture of tho the excitement bre pre prevailing in chili in regard to span spanish ish ag aggression gres sion slon in declaring the blockade of kehe the chilian port of valparaiso the chilian government has ordered all spanish i residents to valparaiso where wh ere thay they can be und tind erthe ertho vigilance of the authorities transfer of spanish property or assets is forbidden foreigners in chili are decided in support of the government z the tho divo Dito diplomatic matte matle corps resident in santiago have expressed their approval of the protest of chili spain simin the germans have rave voluntarily renounced all exemption from taxes to euh eeb echrich jhb Ech ich as 09 foreigners they have a right preparations for lor war wat aro are vigorously amed on washington 4 the house proceeded to vote with the following result colfax brooks 85 45 colfax was declared elected and amid applause was conducted to the chair by morrill and brooks when he returned his thanks in a brief and eloquent speech the speaker took the oath of office and aud afterwards administered it to the members who wore called up by delegations A resolution was adopted declaring 0 mcpherson clerk ordway sergeant at arms goodnow doorkeeper vf jand and arms t div postmaster 1 until their th ir su es borsare sors gora sare are duly qualified thel the yeas and nays mays were ordered on the resolution with the following result yeas nays 35 85 these officers of tile the house were then sworn brorn in ili thaddeus stevens stevena offered a bill approved in the republican caucus for the appointment of a committee to examine and report whether any of the so zo called confederate Conle states are entitled to in congress which passed yeas nabb nabs nays 36 the house then adjourned in the senate watts presented a bill U w re regulate n ulato the tho elective franchise in the II district strict of columbia the bill provides th that from and after its passage every male maie y n a citizen 21 years ot of age who is a of the united states and a resi ent at of the district for 6 months and bayer yer ver convicted of an infamous crime a I 1 have the right of suffrage 0 in the section ad imposes a penalty for nor interruption or interference with the rights granted above the bill was ordered printed sumner sunnier introduced a bill to preserve pre ervo the right of trial by jury which provides pio pro vides that grand juries shall shail consist ot at one half of persons of african descent in ViL those sections where vilere one ono sixth of the tho population are africans an the same proportion in petit juries where the matter relates rela reia testo to any injuries inflicted by persons of african descent uron upon unon I 1 a person not of sueh such descent or wice vice versa prel julie against such african race is made mado a ground ot at clial jetlje ula tia ebe ebo eb o and exclusion from such juries t tho stuer sizer bill 11 was waa ordered printed sumner introduced a bill prescribing oath ith r to maintain a republican form government in the tile states in robel rebel W na ns follows I 1 do hereby swear ft t 1 I will at all times hereafter use my best endeavors to maintain a bc publican form of government in the state of which iam lam I 1 am an inhabitant and the tho union of the united states what that I 1 will at all times recognize the indissoluble loyalty of the republic and will always discountenance any endeavors to break away or secede from the union and will give my influence and vote at all times to sustain the national credit and will always discountenance and resist ally any attempt directly or indirectly to postpone either any part of the debt contracted by the united states in the late rebellion or the obligations assumed to union soldiers and will always discountenance and resist any laws making any distinction of color or race and will always strive to maintain a state government completely loyal to the tho union where all men shall enjoy equal protection or rights such oath shall be preserved and if falsely taken such person shall be guilty of perjury and in addition to the present penalty for that crime he shall forfeit his Is right to hold office ordered to be printed sumner offered a bill to enforce the constitutional amendment by punishing any attempt to control the services of any persons contrary to this provision 0 1 by fine not exceeding 1000 arim or im not exceeding 10 years or both oth at the discretion of tile the court it shall be no defence that the claim is sanctioned by state law it annuls state laws in conflicts with it also in regard to cases growing out of it to the united states courts ordered printed sumner introduced a joint resolution proposing to amend lamend the constitution so as to make voters instead of population the basis of representation in congress foote moved the adoption of an order that the senate meet every day at 0 o carried at half past 12 took fook recess until u 1 when it re directed the Secre secretary tary taly to inform the house of its ita organization and ad jour journea ned new rew york 4 the southern members have llave given up the hope of or their admission immediately in em dia tely if at all most of thein them will leave tomorrow to morrow for their homes the presidents bies Bles message sage is lengthy and highly important it takes a decided stand in reference to foreign affairs our claims for indemnity against england are to be sustained european aggressions upon our continent are firmly protested against the secretary of the treasury recommends the policy of a judicious judi clotis elotis contraction aa a means towards a return t to specie pa payment ment 1 1 t I 1 H caleigh Ea Rale nale leigh igli ina N C 4 tile the hon hall A graham was elected united states senator today to day for the long term receiving out of 15 1 votes graham was in the confederate senate and has bus not been pardoned richmond va 4 the legislature of virginia assembled today to today day the governors message was received and read the governor first calls attention to the public debt showing an aggregate of against nal aai available lable assets the state has sc several beveral eral millions in unproductive internal improvements the thein thoin interest rest due on the of january exceeds oooo the question of taxation is considered at some length the governor says a levy of sixty per cent on real estate will bo be required he recommends the passage of laws holding the fiduciaries fiducia ries rles responsible for their investments in confederate bonds thinks after mature consideration that very little le legislation isla isia is needed in regard to freedl freedmen en but they should be allowed to testify as witnesses and should bo be tried and punished the same aa as whites a repeal of the usury laws is recommended the governor devotes a considerable martof the message to reconstruction and says it is of the utmost importance that the people of virginia give cheerful support to t the tho c general government in the payment of all ali taxes assessed for paying the national Nit ional lonal debt washington 4 the following was introduced by sumner in til the C senate today to day resolved that iu in order to provide proper guarantees for security in ill future so that peace ind and prosperity shall surely prevail and the plighted plight ea faith of tile the nation bo be preserved it is the duty of 4 fon con congress ess to take eare care that no state declared in red to be in rebellion shall be allowed to resume its relation to the union till after satisfactory performance of the several following specified conditions which conditions precedent must be submitted to the popular vote and sanctioned by a majority of the people of each state respectively as follows A complete re establishment of loyalty as showed by an honest recognition of the union of the republic lle lie and the duty of allegiance to it at all times without equivocation of any kind the complete suppression BUp sup of all pretensions and the complete enfranchisement of all citizens so that there shall be no denial of rights on account of color or race but justice shall bo be impartial and all shall be equal before the law the rejection of the rebel debt and at tile tiie the tho same time the adoption in just proportion of the national debt and national obligations to the union soldiers with solemn pledges never to join in any measures direct or indirect for their repudiation or in any way tending to impair the national credit the organization of an educational system for the equal benefit of all without distinction of color or race the capice choice of citizens for office whether state or national of constant and undoubted loyalty loyal loyalty tK whose conduct and conversation shall shail s all ail give assurance of peace and reconciliation resolved that in order to provide de these essential safeguards wi without which the national security and the national faith will be imperiled m p peri perl led the states cannot be precipitated ta to d to political independence but they must wait until these conditions are in all respects fulfilled new york 5 the tho tribune tribunes 13 special al says the payment of the tho january coupons will be anticipated owing airing to the large ac ne cum ions lons of coin in the treasury another smuggling dodge has just u s been detected a number of coffins have y e been be len ien brought across the canada line of late for inte internment rement on the american side last week the united states revenue boffl officer C er in insisted t d on seeing ee 1 n the corpse after the coffin was landed a against ainest the earnest protests of the stricken relatives when instead of a dead body the boffl coffin was found filled with costly silks two per cent of all the fractional currency received at the department is counterfeit this comes to the department from bankers and others deemed experts in judging money and two per cent escaping escalin 9 detection from such parties gives some somo idea of the extent of this kind of counterfeiting counter feltin the supreme court met at noon yesterday all the judges were present and proceeded in a body to the white eWhite house after pay paying ing their respects to the president they adjourned till today to day when they will enter on the business of the term S C durant vice president of the union pacific rai I 1 road is now in washington making arrangements for the examination and acceptance by the government commissioner comm missioner iss ioner loner of the first forty miles of the main line west of omaha since the decision of the president gnp a approving roving the amended location of the line the work has progressed 0 very rapidly immediately after the adjournment of the supreme court yesterday a meeting of the members of the bar communed for the purpose of paying proper respect to the memory of the late jude judge jud e catron judge black formerly actor attorney ney noy general presided eloquent speeches were made by caleb gushing cushing 0 montgomery blair and others ap appropriate prop resolutions were adopted which willbe will wiil be presented in court today to day the heralds charleston correspondent notices the arrival of commander lannon commanding the atlantic squadron siu sau squadron adron which is already reduced to I 1 10 vessels and will bo be further reduced by sales of two kessels vessels A herald dispatch says pays tilo the commis dionor of the indian bureau has lias received communications from the superintendent of the indian agency in kansas giving decisive information of the belligerent states of the tribes ili in that section the report that was previously obtained in regard to burning a stage coach by the apaches and oll on tho S smoky in oy k H hill i 11 route nov 19 is s fully substantiated together t with wi t ii he the t massacre of frederick marvin and 5 others then travelling tra velling 6 on the coach it is also represented that after comais committing tin this outrage the whole force attacked 5 mail stations along the route which they destroyed taking possession of the tile live stock along alonz alone the line of their deti devi devastations stations they departed in a southeasterly direction the commission for the settlement of or claims between the united states and columbia have had submitted to them some 70 cases a a large number of which have been passed upon Chicag Chicago 6 6 5 A synopsis of the official report of gen gant grant arom the time of as assuming timing command of all the armies of tho united states to the clodin closing of the rebellion is published in the tribune unc une this morning the general opens with an outline of the general plans adopt adopted edn edA in consultation with sherman thomas and other coadjutors the leading feature of which was to concentrate all the available forces at the 3 fo for strong trong and decisive blows lie be then de deribas vc eribes the condition of the army of the potomac and the rebel army of northern virginia adverting to the great confidence of the latter in its ite past success and contends that it was necessary to fight the terrific and bloody battles of wilderness spotsylvania Spot sylvania and coal harbor in order to thrash the conceit out of the rebels and to inspire our troops with proper confidence in their strength and leadership ho he then corrects the statements put forth by gen butler in his lowell speech by stating that it ula was via his original design to flank lees right and so advance on bich eich mond from the east and south rather than from the north and west he states however hp wever that in his instructions to gen butler ho he suggested that if the latter should su succeed C aeed in mond moud on the south so as to have havo his left resting on james river eiver above the city he would have formed a junction there I 1 he ie characterizes butlers movements as unsuccessful and arld compare compares 9 his position hemmed in at bermuda hun hundreds J reds to that of being in a bottle strongly corked up lie he pays a handsome tribute to meade as the real commander of the tho army of the potomac during all the operations ending in the capture of richmond riehmond rich Eich mond modestly lv waiving much of the credit which public opinion has fastened on himself the final move i ment against richmond riehmond bich Eich mond seems not to have been expected to result in its immediate capture but only in destroying lees means of communication with johnston having accomplished the full results of thi this s movement which he had initialed nit hafed with intense anxiety anal anai ety events developed themselves in a manner to satisfy him from fram that hour for the decisive blow had bad come and it was waa vigilantly struck and boldly and per repeated till the final surrender the report is written irethe plain clear and forcible style characteristic of the general THE marysville marksville Marys ville cal express reams learns from parties just over from the sacramento river that that stream has been wild and full and the ferry boats almost without withof it exception between red eed bluff and the mouth of feather river have been washed from their landings landing rs and sent down downstream stream tim the FIGHT WITH INDIANS IN HUM boldt DOLDT CAL can the register says liet osmer had 46 soldiers four |