New York Times, The (Newspaper) - March 13, 1860, New York, New York VOL CE TWO A SUPPLEMENT LATER FROM EUROPE AT HALIFAX tme the -t ftf t WAR IN MOROCCO V Monday March IX 17 Hi America from W A M the ult nJ at at 1 A M of 12th ail A M for Boston where th wlU for of th the year Marah It ta that were to relative to the of the on en tho Capt of tie last waa the honor of Knighthood i 1 Tie Channel fleet of arfe had laft for the j The llk have put forth a showing that the French treaty as to the market IB a worse than heretofore A took place In London on the in or of Amatol is made a FRANCE I Th of the London the eha be- ob- place on tbe rand to Tana polit waa the occupation of Mas Irf fie which tbe the it waa without however aav The Moors a delay by shal who declared the trace to be Tbe to and tint forth Commander of the naval forei li with him of war lathe The of FROM WASHINGTON HYATT IMPRISONED Passage of the BUI la tbe Fob 36 at noon fifteen west Of tho Royal Mail steamship Aiia tar Liverpool Ko date two steamers outward boand supposed to a ate and The and City of at Liverpool eaily ou the morning of the Tha Royal Mall Asu from New-York at Liverpool on the does not bring a list of the patten gen of the Atlantic Telegraph Com pan v to raise with a view of attempting take up and restate to order the Injured ot the cable off the Irish and Of tbe of new capital authorized to ha for the aew cable the amount aa yet reaches THE STATE OF EUROPE The definitive reply of Austria to the English for the settlement of the Italian question is are given why cannot proposal aa a basis for an arrangement explains that the proposal does alter tbo of tbe European waa founded by the treaties of Is also In open opposition to the fundamenta upon which the of Government Ln and especially the Austrian monarchy Is U third instance the proposals destroy tbe rights of the Italian princes which were placed the of Em ope and the Emperor a sacred duty to In quality ef of the House of Hsptburg If induced by al Austria declines the proposed declares nevertheless that for the present she not endeavor to undo by force of arms thi she cannot prevent to her foil and entire liberty of action for the future That tone of Count reply la exceedingly and moderate A Vienna dispatch of the gives further reply It Is dated Feb 17 He the high of tbe to tbe horn France and says that In the present circumstances la either for Austria ur France to In Central Italy Tbe application ol inter- applies to Franco Austria having withdrawn from all parts of Italy not under her dominion Tbe must remain quite extraneous to the between the but the Em paror ail Ibe promises of Villa and If they have not realized the cam be attributed to the Italian party Austria confines herself te the of conviction that the of the former dynasties and the realization of the project or Italian Confederation would much better guarantees to the future ot the A Fails telegram confirms the statement tbat sia and Prussia had Joined In a proposal for a fannce of the five great Powers be- tween Ibe on the 1 tail an question were It was rapidly carried on GREAT In the Home of on the ult Mr made various explanations relative to the French treaty the adjourned debate on Mr motion opposing the Budget was re- mated Tbe principal speaker was Joan who defended the French Commercial treaty and predicted that advantages would be derived from it by England He argued that trade with France would raise Itself to the level of the United Slates tbo new tariff with France being aa as that with America Mr CAULDWILL In a similar train and pointed to the great Intercourse prevailing bet ween England and America rendering war all but Impossible Tbe auna relation might be with France Blr T and other spoke against the Budget and the treaty when the debate further debate was resumed on tbe following evening th Including Messrs and In favor of Mr motion ami Meana and The Booae divided and the resolution rejected to m majority for the 116 Mr made a violent attack on the te on the Italian as opposed to the of Lord Joan the Government acted a view to tattle the question In a manner best lated to secure the future peace of Europe Lord said the Budget would be formally proceeded with on the Blr C WOOD stated that the total force to be sent from India to China would be Europeans and natives Mr called the attention of the House to a petition a meditated breach of the peace between a British subject and an American lacn for the championship of England and the Government intended to take steps to put down the fight I Blr G C LEWIS said the subject had been brought undar notice of the Chief Commissioner of lice who would take steps to prevent the fight the Metropolitan District but ao pledge could b given as to Uie steps which would be taken beyond that limit In the House of Urds Earl called at- tention to the statement Spain in her proposed conditions of peace to Morocco an sion of Spanish territory In and if had any notice of this departure from the original declaration of Spaia Lord said the Government had been In- formed that demands were a large Indemnity for expenses Incurred numerous commercial tages an extension of territory tbe establishment of a Roman Catholic Bishop at Fez nnd the admission of diplomatic agent at the same place Lord moved a resolution condemning tho performance of Divine worship In sundry London a In which several Bishops In the movement the tion was withdrawn The London m u editorial on the French Commercial Treaty refers to the Impetus wlU be given to the cotton trade and If Imitated by Germany and America h ahamed Into following their U no reason why Lancashire should not double number within the next years It also a groat for almost every other branch of of to defray the ex- behind the Miaeto and on the north bi nk of the Pe a desperate effort Other correspondents writs In a similar strain A second waning bad been given to tho a for having quoted a portion pf the article for which The Parla of the I ondoa a report that is endeavoring to the Pope An arrangement respecting the to satisfy both has the tarma were not A vr and a lay are of The latest accounts that between France and has undergone no of Commerce In reply to the de- Bands for ja preliminary inquiry respecting the ations In the tariff shows that the Emperor had en- lighted by competent persons and adds that the duties will not be definitely decided upon until an Inquiry In which will be heard The Paris Bourse had been buoyant and the at one time reached but on the 24th It was heavy and declined to 67 f SPAIN I The correspondent In the mentions that bad emitted to tho Moors the lowing ba sis for the conclusion of peace ol all the territory conquered Including Tetuan an Indemnity of an engagement to re- spect the Catholic religion and commercial Uons to Spala A delay terminating On the or a reply It waa doubtful If the Moors accept the i A Ity of the Madrid journals were opposed to the of and demanded the tion of Tinglers The of the London at scat of war writes that the opinion there that the Spanish would not show Itself deficient In generosity and that the war was as good as Over Tbe loss In tbe battle of the 4th was esti Upon their defeat the Arabs com- mitted great excesses and could not be sixteen were put to death on tbe spot with his defeated force waa half way between Tetuan and At the latest date no reply had been to the of peace waa preparing further c Derations In yet The King of Sardinia and Count remained at Milan They were constantly received with the greatest enthusiasm Tbe clergy bad presented a address The ot me which bad been conferred by King of Sardinia on Marshal RANDOM was expected to be also conferred on Marshals is that the King of Sardinia waa about to address proclamation to the Inhabitants of Central affirm that the Pope had received a com- from tbe King of Sardinia demonstrating the of the retention ot the Rome and proposing a treaty of cession The negative reply of the Pope couched In the Tlie steamer bound to Marseilles had In the and filty persons were AUSTRIA The announces that 11 been throughout the Austrian Empire Copies ar- bv pest had teen seized and It was proclaimed would no be suffered to enter Austrian territory TURKEY A against Prince had been in Montenegro and the tins to death A Ibe typhus fever was oil the fugitive at the rate of a day CHINA A Shanghai telegram of Jan 7 says the ports or Swar ow and I have been opened and tbe ol the American treaty been extended to tbe Band other powers A anton of tbe Hth January no ch irige In the stato of affairs at Japan ed b it it was hoped that the firm altitude of tlie ruls quid reassure the Japanese Very following is by telegraph from Liverpool to on AHD flaming Chronicle publishes tbe following in Intelligence just received Thl the aWond edition from k sure source in Vienna to the following RUM a Ws decided oa renewing her old alliance with The treaty is on tbe point of being signed and be carried to St by Prince of Heste Wo have excellent reasons for belie Aust Aust Ital Ital hav Au that Its will be found to be as The most ample concessions as to all that re- lates the holy places in Jerusalem will be made by li to Russia a vie w to s that have every probability of being refused agrees to conform her policy to that of sia ss lo provinces and Asc for these in the Eut Rusi la will guarantee to tbe whole of her including Hungary and In- surr ion or foreign foes AND THI T ie correspondent of the Newt fears It li bi t too true that at a Ministerial Council held on presided over by the Emperor lasted four a resolution waa taken against unity on the pretext that Russia and Prussia to A Monday March IX OF MB Mr again figured before the Senate day and proceedings were Interesting In the eral view of the subject the Senate nearly In maintaining constitutional power to compel the attendance of and the power to compel them to testify Mr conceded It to be vitally Important that this should not be disclaimed requested by particular cases ilt might not be Important u treasonable conspiracy was tended to robvert every department of constitutional power seemed now to be peculiarly applicable Mr commented severely the course of In refusing to testify and then turning apon the Senate as accuser as a mlee that the Senate first dismiss proceedings and disclaim power to compel hit attendance and then be will voluntarily appear before the Committee to answer Mr thought bis excuse should be accepted and placed on the same fooling with other Mr called attention to the fact that be had been placed and several times called before the Committee but had refused to testify The Senate declined disclaiming Its constitutional power and Mr HYATT was committed to jail until such time as be was willing to answer THX The confidence of the Senate In was il- lustrated too In the final passage of the joint tion suspending the provision of the law giving the of the to the lowest bidder was passed with a blank to be ly filled up by the clerks The object of tion is to prevent the Department from paying for composition many limes over might be done by few blanks at a time OVERLAND HAIL The Senate Committee meet Generai How evening for tbe purpose of ing tome general plan for overland malt service by which service may be dispensed with PASSAGE OF THE The House passed the to-day viding that actual after five years tion In good faith nnd on payment of 10 shall re- a patent for 160 acres of land held at or 60 acres when the Government price Is 511 It li supposed the will be defeated in Senate CLAIMS OF MISSOURI Afler repeated decisions of the Third Auditor against allowance of claims of Missouri for horses of Volunteers lost In the Mexican War under the Attorney-General hna overruled him and the claims will be paid A and lef tlie ground without have lately interfered and all differences been amicably arranged Till DENMARK Mr W had another interview with the Secretary of State the workings of the Convention with Denmark PROSPECTS OF MR DOUGLAS Hon C of Virginia delegate to is here and reports that Mr DOUGLAS Is the second choice of the Virginia ator says he knows four of the nine North Carolina delegates to be enthusiastic Douglas The Impression here seems to be that Mr will be nominated by on the second allot OF MINISTER Mr to leave to-morrow to mett he Brooklyn at Roads His instructions are very Indefinite and will remain BO until final tion IE tanen OB the treaty PARTY Judge late Minister to Paraguay gave a grand dinner to at which the malic Corps and Cabinet Ministers were present WM B St Louis will be appointed U S Army CapL Jos B First Infantry and Lieu Wai CIAIO Eighth Infantry are relieved from the operation of special order of the quarters Lieut JOB H Cavalry Is detailed for duty with under for Texas and report at Fort Columbus N Y before joining his command Capu Joint and all on recruiting service will be relieved oa Ut of July and join their respective companies was present ready for trial but u the Court preferred a postponement till next term the second In Jaly fixed aa the day the caae be proceeded with SENATE Monday March 13 Mr of announced a Mil for tho mora complete equipment of on the of Long Island and Referred Mr Kino of New-York presented the tition of the merchants of New-York favoring the establishment of a steam mail line between ton and Havana via Key West Mr Kma also a joint resolution suspending the operation of aa much of tne recent Appropriation aa relates to tha printing of f blanks until the farther of Congress He said it had re- tho unanimous of the Committee It read three and Mr of Indiana gave notice of a half a million for the of extension Mr MAJOR of Virginia moved that Mr be brought In Agreed to The on Friday were read posing to commit Mr to jail until to testify Mr of Massachusetts waa m English Parliamentary history that on a certain when the Houso of was about to order commitment of a witness to the custody of the the Speaker before patting the volunteered to say to the Honre that they should pause before they undertook to pass upon a ao material to the liberty of a citizen Tbat very now before you Sir You are to decide or the liberty of a citizen and I shall put the question to the Chairman of the Committee It Is an unprecedented fact When you commit ibe leman at the bar to the common jail and if you In thla body such a precedent It will be a law In other cases If It were conceded that to thla body belonged all the of the House of Parliament I should not say anything But it la notoriously un- true that we have such The House of Parliament was without written constraint or constitution Their power waa so omnipotent that it waa facetiously said they could do everything but change a man tu a woman or a woman to a man No such large ers are claimed by the Senate All powers are specific and It cannot act In all possible In summoning a witness to the bar and calling ou him to testify under paint and penalties if you have the power you mutt find it in the haps In the express words hut In the Intent and meaning There are three cases tho Senate has this power The first Is In the trial of ments the second U In the examination of an tion and la the qualifications of Us members the third is In judging of thn conduct of Its bers and punishing by These three cases are judicial In character and also let me add judicial In purpose Beyond these cases stand upon the exprest words of tbe theie are two other cases which do not stand In the exprest letter but so clear ly on reason and necessity that they may be ed within the latent of the Constitution First In a cue oi Inquiry Into an alleged Infraction of in nf IntA in tbe whole country for Imprisonment of a bf a body aa Senate for a longer The Senator from otte under th Maine Ilk that Inherit 11 the British least nous of or al With I despotism on earth ore We mKl w IT if Lena bad more than that ha thought to give it up Tbe House bad power to Imprison and put to Would portion lave all th to judge of ge of than th death To-day to imprison a man for life next year it to pot to death j BCD it WM we only judge it Onr successors of th belag TbU Senate not lon to a man for libel aad actually Imprisoned The Senator from we have certain RI anted Wools to The Senate the Supreme them a Died Scott decision The Senator savs we bavi certain granted and we are to judge I of what la accessary to carry them out Dt would be the legitimate such docti tutlon It the by ne Ho to the not delegated to the and not by it to too 1 tatei arc reserved This be claimed was it at the Senate had not the power In case here to vindicate wn Tbe Sea ate bis bolti hot their decision and on them man's breut again i power ThU that the of 1 He this Individual stood birthright of an American Imprison him and make tbe would reverse pronounce sentence of con- They could not stand against tbe irrepressible le jlc that breathes In every thls arbitrary exercise of Is to all tha provision of the C institution among which is one be people in their persons ailed to comply with usages and not proceeded with doe not be violated Ves the Senate has without any warrant taken a mui from Massachusetts not ant without form of trial pose to him He referred to the fact tnit they were often obliged 10 from one Slate to an- other or from to Maine for ers who bad commit ted some but they had no power to af er and claim were obliged to make the bargain conld to Induce to come but bad no right to compel them This shows there no rich power bore In reply to from Mr he it did not any moie than In the jcase of In conclusion he I am I am watting ray I pose you will tend this Individual tn wish to wash my handi of It and 1 fall In my duty If I did not denounce it as an act of despotism not called for by the Constitution In the of this i Mr Kentucky claimed that tie Senate had the to institute on In- and lo It by tbe ordinary process of obtaining the attendance of when the witness refutes lo attend that Is contempt In the real of the The SenaU to in- an Inquiry and to call witnesses tu In- formation and a of our common country ri- fasti obedience to the law on the ground that hli confidence will permit him to answer Can any gentleman This man oa the private Ing of bis conscience undertakes to set up 01 opposition to the laws of his country and because that country Its proper tribunal asserts Its just power we bear but sympathy for this offender who refuses on no belter pic a than that In his opinion we have no such have leave to bis UL molion of Mr a resolution i that Mr leave to n Die pending ibe contest and havo leave I to to tbe merits question I Mr of rose to resolution when Mr of New-York If It had to he Seventh Hotis was ready to reject it luunam I Mr hoped his colleage would sava Us till be knei what the resolution waa reading was 1 with laughter h select Committee Inquire whether there any of tbe r of the House In the recent ailon o tbe of this hall If so by ait what con Ac Houso to lules for Its reception i Mr sent t p the following resolution The foil Invitation was given to if cluzen soldiers of th City of ity Is not ib to the li liberty of the American citizen w Is a higher liberty than thin wild sort of liberty every man takes it on decide o conscience Of what ought the citizen of this country to be most prou i He Mr DIAR SIR 1 tbe Ho lust the law of my and be obeyed therefore I DOW tu ny and all It will be remembered that Hon M A Judge WAITS fought a duel In and to the annexation which alone can satisfy the ans The French Government It alleged that the project of annexing Piedmont ui cany must be abandoned altogether i The fall ma tbe mai to a pie of Tuscany will be called upon to choose and there will be no objection lo their choice tho Duke of r Secondly the Duchies of Modena and Par mky be annexed to Piedmont by the consent o Thirdly the question of the Ro- na Is to be will probably of the Powers but stlU the Idea of a separate State of Uie Sovereignty of the Hoi y and annexation subject to that Sovereignty Piedmont Is not Pie will be to adhere to sali made under the threat of withdrawing the from Italy and leaving her to mercy o a London gives a rumor that the s about to testify its gratitude to Mr by tr lleces and in a cue of inquiry Into the con- duct of the servants of the Senate as In the case of IU Printer These stand ou that just and universal right ef Inherent In alt parliamentary bodies are In every Individual Such are the cases in this extraordinary power lias been ex- by the Senate tbe first three standing on trie letter of the Constitution and the laM two on the great right of self-defence All five are by precedent and all flve are judicial In their character and also In purpose and latent It is now proposed to add another and I find the power which Is now sought tn enforce this nas no in the letter of tho Constitution or In the light of self-defence or In any precedent of bony and the Senate may well pause before take a step which maybe fatal to the liberty of a the resolution forming the Committee the witness been brought here and the now calls on tbe Senate to Imprison an American citizen without any sanction of the Constitution or precedent I don't stop but 1 out In this two capital defects First It Is an sumption Of judicial power by this body without auy judicial purpose or Intent Committee Is In It- sell of transcendent powers but without It kits lu secret like tho In- with power lo denounce before tha worll our as felons and If any power exists under the Constitution I say to the other branch of who having power to impeach nay institute an in- The of Maryland provides that her delegates may Inquire Into complaints and offences aa a grand inquest and mny any person or crime but I doubt If the of mat State would lo so transcendent a power You assume to Inquire Into an alleged no matter when committed or what Its er treason murder or riot I may be peculiarly out I cannot forget as a citizen of setts her own of rights prepared by which expressly announces that judicial powers must be from legislative and the legislative powers kept separate from the judicial that II may be a of laws and not of men In tho second place I havo a ground of It provides for the examination of witnesses and now Invokes the compulsory process not In the performance of the judicial duties of the Senate hut simply lu the performance of legislative duty lias the Senate any power over a distant which It has not over an officer oi the ment And If It Is In the habit of treating these with consideration and respect 1 do not see reason why a guilty of no of- fence should be treated differently I think hi should be allowed to communicate what he may know In such a way as shall be mott In with bis and In which tbe of ail may be protected At all eventa If the Senate Is to exercise any tuch power It not be by virtue of a simple resolution hut In pursuance of a general law which ahall have passed both Houses and received the approval of I submit that the Senate will not hastily undertake lo exercise a power Is not sanctioned by the Constitution or by reason and which is to just cism W In so vast In lu consequences If you this gentleman to prison vou a precedent for hereafter and declare that the should say ItIs Ing but Ibe the law Though are It It is my duty as a lie there was Ho cause for the alarm of the Sen ator for and he thought this ual btd no particular claim to sympathy 1 was tbat sympathy for a man who believed against the judgment of tke whole country that bis con- science was right Mr HAU asked Mr bad made this per given by the Cons Congress These what law bad been violated thought the Senator from plain Certain powers were to promote the tare but tbe mode of using and reflations will be found In the joint rules Tnc Constitution gives Con power to paw all necessary to curry pui the powers He did not think the cooperation of both branches In a case like tills Thr Bentle was not to ask the other branch lo concede by law the power ofi making a answer This a power of its Each body has summoned has been the and of course all the rest folloW If the Senate hm a to Institute si It has a right to pursue them If a witness to answer In a Court he If on to elf anil It ever of a should to no back to the cause of action abd say ThH man taa no right to sue In this cute ke bis no foundation for a at all In this eft the bss turned upon us and of an for the apparent neglect of the he J ad he says Inquiry vou had uo rigot tu and now it Is tnu and direct him lo he 1 It Is possible a man might Convention there expecting to elected a to Charleston Convention but h did not Mr U false Sir Mr know anything Mr yon should not speak thp subject I Mr believe however the was a candidate then but did not succeed After further proceedings the House refused to pend the rules for thi Introduction of resolution by 0 Mr DAWIS of from th Committee on reported a resolution that Mr coa the right of Mr to his seat bo required to serve on Mi in len days from the of this a par statement of I ae ground of and Mr serve h s answer on Mr within twenty U t and that both Uie lony i i tho mannar 1 AW The consideration of postponed till Thursday Mr of Carolina American Uie tame Committee made a minority repeat AM To Col The lo taw of the lUtat on ISM Dd for ttt attendance of jour t do will be You will do la anl jour country You will you tl request uf Uie Join i ue UU on y tke of tie of liery me u of of joor timer t li Is to not an uf aad o llou ft but ibe President a id mil u it all ot Ilia jou be feature of the ta In of our 3L anl city If tbe tad the Committee would your As il U wiil provide with lu hemr cnu and If you irt me I be probable number of mm be d by UuU I the proper M m yen should not thlt pair other thai r-th the nation and Its me place ibe of the 1 tell tbi in the it arlie and ance be i quired to me tn fall at Ws so bewildered by constituted can be jue might If tho has has a rUhl to mi have tbe o i right to make this ke effectuaT to the District of that there In his as 10 disregard Un- am the law t but If any offence that can be be justified OB the name iry an iben It nd must doing It in me same way that the powers ol are enlarged by granting to them all the powers to carry effect the powers by law Mr C argued that tne In this respect were not Columbia but to all tbe Slates and this no Infringement of State him Postmaster General the oi appointment as a Plenipotentiary tia to China was announced luel oy Saturday Feb 18 via Genea cc of Minister of War officers to join regiments on the Slh of March the Municipal Guard huve been mobilized Agitation In and In tbe 1 I MADRID Saturday Feb 25 squadron lias left in rto bombard seaport towns of and will proliatiiy operations by the of PAKIS Thursday Feb M iric Mnnitcitr a on the ol the suppressing the tlie storehouses for field artillery Increasing the number of batteries of by creating the three nrw i and the of the programme of the open ing of the on the first of March t announces Uie two Moorish deputies ar- ri ec yesterday at the camo of Marshal w th a Tlew to propose an Interview between Marshal O on the part of Spain and ABBAS the on the part of Morocco Fross the Press Monday March An anil probably effort making by the Government In conjunction with leading telegraph gentlemen of the the prompt completion of a line of graph from the Mississippi to San There are now present in this city In consultation upon this subject Esq President ot the Western Union Telegraph Company inni Esq President of the American Telegraph Com pany T K Esq President of the York and Buffalo Company Dr N President of the New-Orleans and Louisville Company Col BIB President of one of the California lines of Rochester T S Esq of CTIDS W of New-York Etq of Ithaca and others The passed the House day provides that any person who Is the bead of family or who has arrived at the age of years and is a citizen of the United States or who shall have filed Ids to become such shall be entitled to enler free of cosl 160 acres ot public lands upon inch person may have claim or which may at the time application is made be subject to at or less per acre or M arres at M per acre No certificate or patent Is to be Issued until the ex- of five from the date ot entry and on payment of tlO Rights are secured to the actual settler to Issue lo and devisees the lands quired which are in no event to become liable for tbe of any debts contracted prior to Die of the patent WILLIAM D was hy the Senate as Slates District of Connecticut In tlic place of Judge deceased The Tariff which Mr endeavored to repot t to-day under suspension of the rules Is the as that brought forward by him last year but with several modifications Mr in accordance with the order of the Senate has been lodged in jail Mayor B B J J COOMBS C A and been appointed the delegates of the District of Columbia to the Chicago case of Gen of the House o Representatives charged In cases with em- up to-day In Criminal Court About called some of whom for the States did not answer Oen the guilt of absent and 11 may be of himself You will liken yourselves to the the moment of their most hateful supremacy when ft was said thoy wore a sword whose handle was at Home but whow point the most distant part of the globe oo will take In jour to clutched bv anv partisan majority whose handle will be In 11114 chamber hut point will be In the most nail of the Republic Whatever be my course I feel I cannot go wrong when I lean to the side But suppose you feel you have this power is it dlent to use It on this occasion T It may well to have the strength a giant but It Is tyranny to use t like a giant Tor myself I confess a feeling of tude to the witness who having nothing he desires to conceal hut anxious only for the liberties of all that they shall uot suffer through him though weak In body and enfeebled by disease ventures to brave prison with which you menace him and thrust forth his arm as a bolt to arrest an unauthorised and of Maine referred to the original resolution said it was offered at a time pi general excitement when Insinuations were made In Uie papers that the Republican Party waa pan and parcel of the raid at Harper's Ferry and they all voted for it and at that time the question not raised as to the power of the Senate nor were the teims of the resolution very strictly scrutinized II no doubt of the general power of the Senate he had voted for It But now tbe question Is first place has power U make the Inquiry and secondly whether It ibe power to compel to Ue did not think the resolution was told by beyond the judicial capacity of the They bad a right inquire Into tbe though he bad some doubt as to whether MJ a to Inquire whether any person ol this transaction aided It by counsel or It is not necessary that the Constitution hou tl glyo specific words for everything we do According u the showing of tbe Senator from tain powers were given and so far as It li necessary to these powers for our own protection no one denies the right We may clear disturber to be ejected shall we Only at that point when we hare Rone far enough to accomplish the In ff we propose to legislate and need tbe facts Mr F to affue tiit the Constitution gave certain powers and also all other powers which were sary oat the powers granted If They were all bound by a common law aud all submit to that law Mr of Rhode Island replied and submitted as a substitute for Mr that Mr HVATT I be discharged from custody and placed on toe sanle footing with other who have already appeared before that Committee and given testimony he having declared bis willingness to before hem voluntarily ol Maryland said that Mr HYATT'S r to a spear voluntarily was coupled wuti an condition that tbe Senate nize bis rights that Is they shall confers that they had no to arrest him Now this not expressly In tha Con- recognized by the statute law Mr Wisconsin con- that tie to compel to appear and testify and gave reason for that They want te Governor Wisa and they not yield the of power power which of must exist Such been exercised by almost every and he insist its exercise by the Senate Mr Sinuous withdrew his Mr DAVIS of Mississippi thought the plea a very shallow one that when a witness is brought here for a purpose he should say that conscience Is too tender to Mil the If tta SenaU should proper to withdraw the power from toe to send for persons and he DAVIS as one of that Committee would ruTl discharge dulles as beat he could Mr the of the Kvery man who could give mation by duty to bis country to do to and the Idea men can set up their convictions us for evading this should not be in a Government Mr Let me tell the Senator from Virginia tbat wo are here aa a Republican to-day because men were found In the olden times who set up consciences the law of the existing Government f Tbe resolutions were adopted by the following Bayard Benjamin 1 Aid slid regiment visited this city IB suance u sui h and The of said regiment good n to a warm and reception in acco dance wnh the terms of their in- for tome cause disappointed and ex- thereat and The of regiment of Uie of expected to trure a from In natae and by ibey were being Mid ia the words of ine that they Com- do von will be the psl of this great and were to Come solicitation of ot the members the two Houses of Con- grets the and bis snam In the of the la vital on all urgent that mid be ue chief tne occasion to Slate and City This language of In- cluded all fie delegation Houee aad et no member delegation the idve w as advised of it or of aar ol the of the Committee so far as has been ri I The of said Regiment that they were invited ai the earnest solicitation of the ibis Home rom New i had good 10 Kel neglected by sala i ll member wno In from New at of all of tlie National at Hit was laft alone to entertain me large number said to invlie fit in fit COUM on line day of their when he made a In which tie Informed the Regiment the tbe were not anil thus have prevented Uie Imputation upon said delegation as conlalneJ In the extract from the of the CHr M York of Keh Now n M to oar while In Wash Onr were not decently and the men have Iwen for on a Borne rt cha get were a follow fifty pantaloons brushed flT else In Tho Yorkers in passion and la peis with oi IS I mit tor of ot line Nicholson Pierre Rlee Thompson Trumbull Mr Rep said he Senator from and from Maine What the now proposed to do was to Imprison a man lor life on a mere point of etiquette that the whole of it The real answer of Mr that he Is ready and always waa to answer voluntarily but not upon compulsion But you say you will not hear him voluntarily but apply force to make him answer or else you will send him to tha common jail He said there waa no Hale Ian H Executive Adjourned OF REPRESENTATIVES March IS of offered a preamble forth that the most shameful frauds had been perpetrated on the by men reducing them to utter and asking for a select committee to Inquire Into the sub- ject and by what authority R W has re- o their money These Indians have always been on the most friendly terms with the United States and joined our forces In the Black Hawk war A few years ago they owned nearly all the State of Wisconsin Having been defrauded out of their lands they have been reduced to a very small reservation Mr of Wisconsin desired to as to call for all the correspondence on the subject In the course of his remarks be said that Mr who came here In connection with Indians did so in direct contravention of the of the ment He thought that the adoption of the rr by the Wisconsin legislature in one day by Republican vote looked suspicions Mr In reply to a remark of Mr reason wh the latter had not been consulted on the subject waa h had gene to Wisconsin to the State and aDV kl lo them but obligation to anv we htd not to Cong regional i tbe broken And Whereat The members from New-York pay their to the members of the the latter aa II Is generally known were not bythe Joint of Congress or any of Its the member of the Senate who tent caal to Uie National Hotel a short time tha of the Regiment and Tha New-York take any active part In th M nent of the regiment without beea either Invited or aa to do bv tho of and The strange spectacle to the of the national inauguration of a i ef tbe Father of his Country during Congress for ten and a large number of From different parts of country with of the members of being present on the occasion appareat y in of been of the made by the joint committee of thl with untruth by one of the of of and Is charged wlU stating such untruth for tbe purpose of political Ital or himself therefore Tnat tbe for ot the Statue ol on the of f be and hereby to report to thla House sll the arrangements and proceedings with tbat with a of tbe manner In which the money therefor has been expended Mr pf North Carolina rose o a point of order Mr a hoped there would no late i tion it was tie bert reading he ever heard strict Mr objected unless Mr pei to explain The Clerk resumed tho reading bnt Mr pand Dcm ere of South Carolina proposition further reading of tbe proposition suiting to the Seventh Mr of f BIT the extent the permit The time would come 1 he had Introduced here n They did nol rotne hither for champagne and oys to grt al home of maintained debate was not In pending Uie to iu lie thl objection to Mr Of Alabama said should not tolerate the reading as the such a paper lalo tha was fraud called to order by the Chair He wanted to make a nj nays 1 ob- The Do IL Mr I demand the ject to taking up the time of the n of such slanderous sluff offence Mr U J from the proportion J rf ov reading Ibat erf