New York Times, The (Newspaper) - January 16, 1868, New York, New York VOL 6089 NEW-YORK THURSDAY JANUARY 16 1868 PRICE FOUR STEADY PRINCIPAL AND IK GOLD COW Tha Attention of Investors and sAan an safe cf Investment ia called to ad- i and assurances ol the RAILROAD GAGE is Is commonly known that the Central Government tw purposes has ita aid and clone MAIN OV from the Ocean the ries to connect with tne various Eastern Branches ct fee Pacific system and which will form the CB AND TRUNK ROUTE to the Far West of on wbich tha traffic will concentrate CENTRAL PACIFIC COM- are it forward with greater and persistence than was citr shown In any similar work In ancient or modem will equip owe and control Ibu Western Half of this Through Line the moat end portion tbe whole and may Justly be re- aa tho richest franchise ever continent Act ol confers open the besides the right ot way across tbe a gifl ol acres ol Iho public Uyida mile to line and an Irom the Credit cf Sim in 6 PEB CENT delivered aa the work oi bali tbe estimated eft tbo Brooch and Bracelet tbe cancel m a coarse ol year Lr tbe trans- ot thp acd a imall pe ol its they ao ment of strength to tbe Tho Act them their own I ml Bends cl ts finl Jain Hie to iff Hit cf tr u a means cl more securing the remaining ul the lor Jc being til ant of capital stock acd other M FArmr therefore an important a Worn Bided and by tho tte power and the ila la At mre and rfa cr the tap of tke the creditor accepts a eo largo an cl pi Un also ID the pledged il Bored in tbc ket ibn lime claims to confidence and market In rory us mi In m oi lending he track btitti miles of the Main I inn tnd the Missouri DIM tbo Hock j Mountains have been I- Till Tbe Central PACIFIC baa aim find carried ihn from of Iho lo tbe summit ol into tbo fait uko rani ol tbe id line Having overcome fu the mixt and pert en of tbo tha cf ten through IUD the I ten JD an- rin to certa ntr in Of tha RAILROAD la tba remarkably and l n Local llu m more than the ol iin tba tho ports ot and Ibe ol tte would sustain a railroad line even il Iba were col built Tbe net profit open Iba link of lens tban one hundred two ID and ratio n bo doubled daring the coming season wben the transit is made by tbe every of the track profits of the completed pait are ao that overland triSo ball De centered apon tbe Koad the central of the ta without parallel and its liw offer for SIX PKH OLD and to the following among other obvious and nub the merits acd ol aoj elm of Corporate L aia baaed the moat vital and part ol Iho Grand National to the mam channel ol en IL local and bonnets therefrom is large and and 111 Tbc part of tbe read 11 tow anc Ibe be tha Halt Lake fV The greater part of the means to ruad in provided bj the U H upon a lif n V The Stair chief cities cl have con- upward of to Ibe witbont lira VI The of land ia at an early daj to prore of maikel value than tbs total of unon Ibe read and VIL This read lies the gold and allter and ita are VIII bat been ID he prudent and frugal and the alter ol ana u de- rated IX Tbe liabilities ol the are even BOW leu than a third tbe net upon the road X Until art IS of National and Stale en- of each with gold attached and are per cent of par Talje and m- Jika 1 added in currency Tbe back li charged at ill cent in thouch repaid in loll m COLD At time tUay nearly NIWE CENT ITOH TUB Bonds fair to the moil prominent among tbe of tbe and will be IB al Iba al have an ly ur them Icr Central rate cl with Ibe wall ami A Ot TO FIFTEEN JEN r JN ADDITION with the Banm prompt 07 relarn la United coat Information Mapa don application at of tho H toil ei FISK A HATCH in and IDaO P B K WASHINGTON The Excitement In Regard to be War Department Rumors Concerning the Action of tbe President and Cabinet Reported Orders Not to Mr Authority The Relations of Gen Grant and the President to New-York Jan IB The excitement over tbo War question bas teen at the Tact thai all iho events which rieo to the occurred early inp before most people bad got well down to Tbo matter was eo quietly am promptly settled that ita full effect wan not until to-day Aa a tbc air hay been thick with and been in to BO unprecedented litre bavo no developments to-day lated to change tbo aspect of tbo situation as it last Mr waa on duty at the to-day and received a largo number of many of ncro of who called to pay their respects ccw baa been developed regarding bia intentions Ae to tho President's conreo thero are a none of which can bo said to bavo any good Among them arc reports ho bas orders to the employee ol he War Department to have no with Mr STANTON as Secretary of War another that tbc Secretary of tbo Treasury has orders thai Mr bo not by any of hie Department that all tho Cabinet but Mr SEWARD will the do not Mr STANTOM in any manner and another that Gen GRANT can give and ter reasons than for vacating tho will appear before a court-martial on charges of dis- obedience of Some developments have occurred to-day that largely to tho interest of tbo initiation It that tho President intended Mr bis oven if reinstated by tho Senate but thai bo bo compelled to to the courts to enforce bia claim the President hoped the question would bo in bia favor by a decision adverse to tho constitutionality of tbc laws Tbo President aleo hoped to mako Gen GRANT'S action to this end and bo was greatly chagrined disappointed at tho prompt manner in Gen GnAST the War Office yesterday morning It is said that ho at onco inspired articles tnd dispatches for certain in Gen is charged with duplicity in having agreed to remain in bis until a writ of mandamus j ejected or elso resign early enough to blo tbo to appoint a successor would do eo Cm is represented as having given tbc President this assurance eo late aa Saturday Tho country will these statements as they deserve when it is that GRANT gave tbe President to trom tho first that be could under no bo a party to any proceedings baying for their object the keeping of Mr TOS out of tho War Office after he was duly re- instated and no longer ago than Saturday last be gave tho President distinctly to un- that his action would bo entirely by the provision of the Tenure of Office act tho section of which explicitly forbids any perron from tbo functions of tho office to which he appointed after be suspended officer has been This provision Gen GRANT promptly and literally obeyed aa soon as he waa officially that Mr waa reinstated And he would have acted in tbo manner if be bad known that Mr STASTON had no intention of the War Department Under the law Gen GRANT no longer bad any business in tho position Ha acted accordingly anil the public will put his official action in tho scale against any under- standings that the President may claim to bavo had with him in advance With regard to that Mr drew his pay yesterday for tho period of bis suspension JOHN POTTS Esq Chief Clork and Disbursing Clerk of the War Department and authorizes tho publication of this Mr STANTON has not applied to draw any pay for tho period of his suspension bet has informed me that ho does entitled to any pay for that period under tbe act of Congreas WOOD WOOD waa the prominent figuru ia an exciting ecene in tho to-day during tho debate on tho Amendatory Reconstruction Be characterized tho measure aa a child with no without monstrosity the most infamous of tho many in- famous acts of this infamous Congress upon Mr who had charge of tho promptly called him to order Gen who was temporarily ja tho Chair sustained 11 r and that Mr WOOD should not be allowed to proceed with bia remarks without an explanation which be refused to make Iho and nays woro then called ou a motion to allow him to proceed resulting in 89 yeas and 108 nays During tho roll call Sir WOOD received tho congratulations or condolence of bia Democratic friends and remained in hie seat bis countenance exhibiting tbo placidity and composure of a martyr When tho voto waa announced Mr DAW is offered a resolution of censure which the a motion to lay on the tablo was adopted without debate strict parly 118 nays During tbe roll-call on the passage of the resolution Mr WOOD waa studiously engaged ID reading a copy of the wbich lie bold in bis down With dignity he the bar of tho and loaning with bis bt on a desk faced tho and to what Mr of prace Speaker COLFAX instead of inflicting a partisan censure at tbe heart of a partisan bouse made i n apt quotation from MAY'S of Beven centuries ago tbe 1 ght in wbich Mr WOOD'S offence against tbo decorum ot deliberative bodice was viewed ai that time and closed his remarks by pg him to resume hia Boat moat silence prevailed on the floor and ID tbe until Mr WOOD bia seat and mado a to be allowed to continue bia remarks which waa met with derisive laughter and cries of No you don't from tbo Republicans and Put him out from tbo galleries Tbo matter thus ended and the debate relapsed into Its usual dullness until Gen obtained tbe floor when he was called to order by Gen M UNO EM of Ohio who took exception to his remarks denouncing tlie Democrats aa tbc rebel brethren of Gen HANCOCK Cen offered a resolution of censure but Gen his objectionable remarks aud the rails for tbo yeas and nays on tho resolution received bat votes Gen then concluded hia remarks and the honee adjourned Gen PAWE having pre- tbo floor for to-morrow Tnr The debated tho all day continuing tho session until 7 o'clock thia evening when il finally passed by a largo majority only four in tho of and EDMONDS of Vermont An amendment Mr providing tbc amount of should not bo nna lost 15 to 23 CASE Gen GIUNT bus to Senator to appear in tho Court in of the military iu tho involves the laws and in which tho Attorney-General cannot for the Government ho ia already ted tho lawe Mr ban con- to net and AD attempt will ho mado on Friday by tho to ham tho motion to bring tho caso on dockot argued NHW Lieut -Gen and Aram and are etill in tho now for the army These lations were prepared by Gen and to tho named above who wero appointed tho Revisory Board Alter they conclude their considerations of important matter tbe as approved by them will bavo to bo by Congress they become a law TDE TO A majority of tbo members of I bo Ohio gation havo signed a petition protesting against the confirmation of U.S Cox as Minister to tria alleging as a bo hia to defeat tho election of D F WADC eg from Ohio It is Benator favors his and bis prospects arc better than of any Democrat yet named fnr tho OEN GOB and gave a public tion this evening to which all woro welcome without cards of invitation It proved to bo a very pleasant affair although it was not aa crowded aa tho receptions of last Winter floe but most of ent wero persona who neither camp to exhibit toilets nor to exhibit but to pay sincere respect to Gen and SIra GIUNT President bas to accept the resignation of of tht Patent Office wbich was tendered time since to lake to-day MOORISH and Seaman ISAAC Bnown wero ed The cargo of staves woro strewn along tbe shore and may be mostly saved The crew will be sent homo by tbe Consul To the Jan IB CIVIL LAW IN TEXAS There received at the Headquarters of tho Army to-day a copy of tho letter addressed by HANCOCK to tho Governor of Texas who for the reasons stated that a military commission be appointed to try throe persons for tbo crime of murder Gen COCK in reply expresses the opinion that tho existing Government ol possesses all tho powers necessary for tho proper and prompt trial of the prisoners in question in due of law and says it must be a matter of profound regret to all who value constitutional ment that there should bo occasion times of civil commotion when tho public good requires tho intervention of tho military power for tbo repression of disorders in the body politic and foi tbc punishment of against tho existing laws of a country framed for tbe preservation at social order but that tho intervention of this should bo called for or oven suggested by civil magistrates tho lawa aro no silent and civil aro possessed in their respective spheres of all the power necessary to RIVO to the laws excites tho surprise of the Commander of the Fifth Military District Letters havo been received at the office of In- ternal Tonn Jan G and 11 and trom T O Inspector and It Collector of the Third District of that giving information in regard to tho danger experienced by them in attending to business illicit tion and with particular allusion to a caso which had bnt recently occurred in that district where a party who was in arrears to tho Government duo to amount of had ed tho Inspector aud Collector making a distrain upon him for the indebtedness It pears that after tbo distrain had boon tho Collector and Inspector had left the premises they woro followed and at- tacked by the party who had been accompanied by ethers and that tho Inspector was nud wounded Other outrages wero It does not from tho cor- respondence that the offending parties havo yot boon either by military or process A from tbo Inspector dated tho lost that einco his being wounded several Illicit distilleries woro in operation in tho Third District of that State Information lias also reached tho Department of tho resistance made to officers in tho discharge of their duty in suppressing illicit distilleries in tho neighborhood of Tenn Vigorous measures bavo been instituted by the of Internal for the and punishment of tbo those outrages AT Tbe State Department baa received a from tha British Government replying to and denying the correctness of tbe com- plaints made by MX the States Consul at in regard to tho en- forcement of tbo regulations at that jort WRECK OP TOR Onr Consul at reporta on tbo coast of ol thu bark gf on tbo ol JaaW FORTIETH SECOND SESSION Jan 15 MEMORIALS AND PETITIONS Tbo Chair laid bctoio the Senate a memorial from some of Ibe Hoard ot of Mississippi forth the condition of people In ere both while and colored 2nd IDC for an advance of supplies to planters to be aiilered aa a lien on their crops The memorial was referred to the Mr a petition by ward of colored citizens of setting forth them by tors and other and of other laborers and praying that men bo pui In Chirac of tho public works who will not discriminate against Chern Tun petition was referred to tho Committee on Iho ol Columbia NAVAL OFFICERS AS Mr moved to refer In on Commerce tho resolution allowing tho of naval officers OB Consuls or Iho tho Mr taid the resolution did uot interfere with tho regulations ut commerce There vaM a that they should uot any salary Mr said tho Committee on Commerce bo able to of Ihn Navy pay of If wau but Ms duty pay a year more pan ID wornout IT duties ol lor in nance hud to nun nr In en nn the Treasury The nu below ihn rani of lor hould lie Un no man tuo ol ur u In a njan couH where a retired tuu learn and in to ho tj the tho having uf Ur raid un one in iho rior of u of tir In be a saving tu Mr said t salary to any Consul in Mr Ol laid they bad in to He Mr to a Ail to bo MI 1 Mr tbo nml miC hia recollection had itlri'mieil ilio of a iu charge ol Thu in tbe ot Itiu were much any 10 with the uf tbn on ilr no I in ilic of Great d auy u iho tor fro in a Mr If them the provision ol the let of ami 1 he us seated by Mr Mr ot Vermont wag aware whether Mr wan or not hj It m jurta of Europe pi r minuni auJ of with to thuir naif or or Wen for Tlu and to b abroad lie said were n mmc instances a to ijt p without or or for the of their lie no party jetton bu aa hu had that of this body would tiring a ior in tho matter and wero iu name u Mr an to satisfy Benito of the uf tin unit 10 ihm end to lay iho over Mr the a sieni ui and Bald in ca liu bn now VH it was uucc m lor In ull to tbn of on by of her hail uot Ultra llu now thu ul tina whole H longed 10 ou OF Thu here ui aud thu der i nu to prevent tho r inn uf tLe up and Mr tuo floor llu but luc of 01 had fir Thu ol thu nai ID be fjr thiu of tue 1 u United SUilen uo s tuc of tbo the of tbe Treasury the greatest ul thti of tha Ila Ills ol tho iu ILio and generally thu o it into a lug m of be made available under the control ot or tbe by the ol an as a lUuk oun i hit would protect lue uf the ami people ot being a tu eat The latter would ilien bi vint Such a power back a sound baaed upon property aud anil public would ha Ua thai panics had not occurred under the present vicious which the would greater Only a such as ilia United States Government Iho a circulation by tUd Ho concluded tue icy 10 by gold up iu the treasury with a culation ai 40 per cent discount Mr had to tho discussion lo the a farther tion 01 thu currency should lu Ou his question almost the m oi Iho and senate win that the discretionary power ot tha Secretary tbe Treasury bo ho bating withdrawn 140 in than two years including over CO of n ca ply to Uke away that power Mr asked tha was Die hih aud ol it uot to of and 1 IIB Vermont Mr bud to thrust in the inflation The dU UDt to Introduce ihal had lieon ol favoring bnt ho had opposed it In every lorm aud would do sa aa my cept ae lending of uo Under the laws tha Secretary ol Ibe ury could the 01 cut of a and that knew aud that aci lie defended tha of the Treasury from the charges of Mr lhat he had unnecessarily tha f of Ila said ho could not bo charg able with the failure of tha estimated lax ou aud lie believed that gentleman had charged his dimes The if Mr in regard lo national was in to that alarm about bankruptcy and rum tho price of ties he eaid that a Icca only to the but to tbe consumer Tho revenue on diversified productions of the country was creasing they were increasing in iron coil uf them be of tno mm industrial at ol the war It would not be prices fall and more bad large during the wur must uow w tome icui This ol roum Eo but when thoy fed to sp i tie bo il would be a man who would uow a to control the ot tUc country end the rate of r UP nor would live lone sea it When wer the rate of in- was by it tho to reduce rate Mr he did not propose lo It by lav but by a bolter ot In regard to tho oi Ila they might be too large hut thero vim uo asle lor them Mr said remedy wai M reduce prices of agricultural wu a demand reply iu a remark of Ml in In ing tho lu order 10 produce a Into rate ol he said It could not he dono consent ol ths holders ol tLa II only be done by inflation lie de- manded tbat should mako some well u other but ho Old not want to enter upon tbat question It to attempt the payment of tho national debt until wero converted into guld sad only load to dis- aster and rum to the party attempting it It ma fortunate that that baa not been three ago before auy portion became but the bad paused Betook view at the ot the in- being veil maU lu ivary maq and at rau Op subject there wero a variety of projects but It would be impossible lo carry out their object without them into some suitable measure aud question fairly and honorably After further debate by lir and Mr the waa passed In committee and Ur moved to his amendment yesterday that tlie amount of BUCU ine shall not be further reduced until Congress shall otherwise provide Tula was agreed to Mr to ameril by inserting after the word he words or Mr suggested that the Senator substitute Ine word of Increased Mr had no objection but Mr MAN said that difficulty might arise In regard to the cancellation of the notes Mr they should confine them pelves to the policy ol tbe as it came from he Douse Mr supported Mr amend menl ne to satisfy he public no further was intended Mr opposed u as unnecessary ol the having under Ibe law no power to a dollar beyond the authorized reserve Mr CATTELL whether would not affect power of the Secretary ol bo Treasury to tbu -J Mr in me negative Tie Intend ed to offer a amendment its plication Mr said the amendment ba simply an of Mi WILBUN thought such an expression of opinion against was very RHC tbo wild of afloat Mr what harm would result from taking a Five-twenty bund to and it lor olid pulling in they item lir was inflexibly opposed o tbu circulation of he that ll luun wero tu bu o no was to De no moro to of Mr Jjr Ihu Senator was in lavor of Jbond m with luo cry raised on the sul Mr Ilin outcry raised be by nu u who of loans into lorin where I hoy bu tiled Ho domed that tbc to or financially an claimed by nn rum Mr oi thy ol New-York aud value ol bid Sj it wao all Ihu and Went Tho were oil than those ol franco or whoie thu bank thu he last all He tbu and In the mil adopt GE nn Mr the o bo done to tbo Ihey Jhc a policy 1 currency Lo of ol Army ami Navy ami civil lint lio unit liy appointing anil loni wlh Ilio luj iu lie the it Icf the Mr thu bo If it un I uu i b n QD ilic had himself Hint bu none Ibid tho fact tlut ti waE to thai third should be bv a tary of tho as Uy Mr having in ila lo il t He would tlu tu.l lu auy Ill lo Mr other ol Iii he did nut ut hopu lur ol Ho thought would bj nn ill un thu liy ilm rejection cf the to vunt u by M-creUir> ot lr BCO In Us bad bdi u all Ilio Ilio nt itin that in low lie bis amendment by the power cf tnu ot thu Treasury Ihu reserve authorized bv thu fourth ol act ol M ui Du lo it u ull an to The ut lie u bo in tho Ila wan lo the ot government Ho tha Iho try bv a now era of ol leagued Uon ou certain it tail U u vur Irom luo nf paper Mr ihal any could ih by iht ihal it wai in ul nan to a ol tbe lo con- ut a 1 Ur tno name view wai nut thu ol tho Treasury to hiB owu ju to tlie but to settle a me i lor tuo ture Mr the of auu to tin tho wna in- whether ol Hie Treasury bi allowed in his to millions ol to meet ilm temporary ui u to tbu ot issue lu replace tho canceled Ur Irom tin law o that tho Secretary of the linn o until the in circulation Smco from Mi who this ment unnecessary had to a why not accept in Mr the of the uf tbe law aim Itie oi tlie Treasury not to replace Mr quoted from thp ect of 1643 to snow ot Iho had power aud would commend thu f tho iho chalice had offer ul lo others in powers that officer to u rise In the gold market of leu cent during Mr whether when ibis was passed m the gold bad not fallen from 41 to Mr said there went out with the a declaration that it would never the Ur COLE he had at lul tune Irom pr would protect them from tho policy Mr CoNELiNG not be and iii 10 o by Mi of the point to by Mr be al Ihu January interest iu Kulil about lo be paid Tbat and other circumstances had com- to iho result lie m opposition 10 the hill a to wca lost by 20 lu Mr admitted hat ID bia tbe views ol tLe Senator trom Ur that the Secretary ol bad to in- crease tho paper currency up to lour hundred lions were correct lie would go lor an Ian that power He argued tba au increased amount ol waa for the of the country and that not above bad for years thu prica ul m market Several members to yield loa to at o'clock uo be was very lunch Bled iu what to was about to say about ten utea tunber ha said fie would yield but not loa motion to ot vote volo Mr a tew In reply loa by Mr tbat bad nscn of Ins way lo a by Mr CaMKnoN to on which Mr called nr the auit and was lost 20 to 25 Ur that uo to pay should he issued until tho lo pay thu amount Mr would volo the because be did noi wiah that should be em- but would vote tor any to thu earns purport introduced liy the Committee if they considered It In order ex- pun alon Mr of gavo his sona at some length fur tha out proposed amendment ha Bald could do no harm even If not Alter a lew remarks by Mr was to 23 of tbo Committee then agreed to aud thp tbe vole Anthony Cole Cragin Doolittlo brake Howard of Maine Morton ut see lUmeny er I rum bull Wado Ferry and Patterson of Now Mr baa off with Mr Ur Mr Mr with Mr Mr TAH witb Mr KILL ol Vermont al CM o'clock DOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr Introduced a to amend ba act of Feb the Eastern Judicial District ot New-York referred to tbo Judiciary Committee Mr DAWEB presented a which was ordered lo be printed The presented the Patent Office for 1857 to Committee on The announced appointments to Oil vacancies on committees ia On tbe on Mr of in 01 Ur of Ohio Ou the on Invalid lir BLB ol In place of Mr Fox of New-York JOB Mr JULIAN from the Committee on Public recorteii a making it tbe duty of Secretary of Ibe Interior when ever the public lands in any dis- aball be newly or quite disposed of to close local laud office In tail district a ad have records transferred lo tbe General Land Office ter explanation by Mr the was passed Mr from the aame committee reported back me extending till toe 1st of January 1873 tho time lor the completion ol the and Cily In lows explained and advocated the as similar ID principle to Ibe p few in to railroads lu Wisconsin and Michigan lie moved the previous Mr 01 Illinois protested Bach stupendous grabs of lands bumg put under 1 the operation of the previous question Mr HOPKINS resumed tbo floor ana Insisted on bis demand for tlie previous question but yielded the floor to Mr of Illinois who made the point of that the gentleman from Wisconsin having refused to yield tbe floor to him hail no right to yield to anv one else Tbc overruled the point order and Mr appealed trom tbe ol tbe Obair and demanded the yoas and nays object was to consume Ibe remainder of the morning hour In calling the teas and nays The decision uf the Chair wai by a unanimous vote anJ the morning hour expire I Ibe went over till THE ME The then resumed tbe consideration of tbe Mr wan entitled to the door yielded a few lo Mr ly bin condemnation tbe aud read by luc Clerk the u on the power ul juv to TIMOTHY WOOD'S Mr look the floor the In his luc tras Oio the li re- quired very more to involve the iu and SiiRi what had the country Ac lo lat the ol the thai had re- mained trie from Uy a i'tl'- in Ilm o Ilm judicial that the could not scv act ut Congrens had boon three r any which was Ihu The 11110 in i ri lion lo degrade one ol Ihu in out of tbo army Mr made the point ot order Iroin hi to subject under ind mill thu bil iu IL up at all Tho Ian Mr la the Ilm 1 Mr and ae th roc thu ami bail in iLu if Iu bo it the curt ul ol tbo nud in ul it on Iho of tuo tin Wa Mr had k by ILL am in the Iroin wai the r n Lull a a anil a tbc ul the acts uf Ibis Mr a cl CL HLI idu Lt down rno expression WJB written out thi The words been rud Mr Jocularly Mi tido tut BU fho ruled thai the f ijk lo was not iu bad bj rk pile of the to Iho t it when a member IB order lit ti favor hu at liberty to it bu Khali not hu lo in tier lo so ul r added Ihal tho finir had the right to proceed ii uo t Mr to hip a hu bick words BLU su apology on IE again inform d Mr thai it lo lain he had dy to TO Mr and Mr I Lair tiri explanation to Iho ten i fil with biM bv lie s New-York nil J was gn emphatic No Mr for Thu wan then and 39 Ki Mr nut allowed lo pi MOTION or Mr DA WEB thro thv Ihal a intruder if frum ino ut nc mod in debate upon Iho floor of linn OR A n M of tho i un- it tuo is to m Ilio burol luc Mr to Uy the on the Tbe motion was decided In the Tbc previous wan ben t u srd bo lu volo bv uuu uu tin on Ibo adoption ol the resolution The vote aa 114 a strict party vole Bo Ibu resolution adopted and the r m accordance with It proceeded a u Mr WOOD in following MH treaties on Ihu of Parliament from principles ol our tary law In ol like tuni laa vole ol which II Id itg lo rl ir- ul 10 ho wuL ut rebuke lor they aro nol only a thai Court bul to iu Hi ol tLe It the other aud ibey nouM to cue i to the It in which tbc an- It 0 overlook Ihu 01 ul ita unu of arc but In called to the JCT must nee the error into lit bu u lir retrace and a apology hb Uil to tbe ii he be by a ur by violated Ihle the rulo n law the has ordered tie ensure to be vi u liy IB Thm duly having you will Mr inquired Sir WOOD paid nut the his luur Tbo Speaker replied tbat fho bod Mr WOOD said lie would like thi 10 bis ircm he Tbe Bald could only he dour by a re- consideration ol tho vote refusing la lu tbu nun Mr WOOD Sir I shall finish them the country Mr moved tbat the gentleman have leave to print hia n marks Tho SPEAKER said that require ol the camo the side of tbo Mr HECK one of tbe two minority of tho loot to argue against tbe Qe could understand ibc sition by tha tjTEVtNu.l that the but hu stamt tbe gentleman Irom Ohio in an- thai in the he y u with tue It lo hold as had been Itciis iho number uf three il ould aim lo Court hour 11 MBS tu 1 constitutional or other question Mr in an of Mr be- ore tile to between it and his lon Mr declared that the Bald on quite with his jon Ur he had read a part of man's argument Mr declared the language Imputed to him in thai n which was It Mr sav U is in speech ana 1 have read it from Ibo Mr WOOD made point ol order tbat Mr bad used language and bad charged the gentleman with lood Tho Speaker prn tern ol New-York n tbu overruled thn point of order Mr LICK remarked he have answered n very If such charge bad been Uo continued his arcumnnt against tlie us au utterly unconstitutional and he com- manded lo Ibo slda of tbe House tbe great ou which Party jl an ted it soil were to ba round in BOK'S Ural inaugural and Included equal and to ali muu tbe support of tbe meula in their aa tbe sorest bulwark LU the ol civil military freedom of of llu Press and of person under tbe u and Ly Mr Ibe Unuse In of the lull That was tu secure of speech ol Uie rl person and fur trial by Jury No part tbe with principles of which toe house had ao snuch He from tue derision of the Court in tbe of the one ol tho rases show thai the Court dM nol anj ol Ibe in- They 7 not as but as and bad with Constitution of the United Stales lory was during war an Ercc Mr had declared by proclamation the war ihal the civil In all the been and Ihal were no civil there Unl those Slates he after tbe war from full fledged Stalest Snt a single of whal bitn lull m one cf wero in chaos of men on land ba a or biles The sci nt In them bj the President had been rec CL i liv Con- gress in rio day u lo their under Mian they were the diy He Blso quoted In m l of the Court the K power luy Stale BOB n publican in form thai that nud Un WUB on every di- cf tbe CM and could not he ID That Le said was not new lint lud had ll to n ui tue ul the on of tbr wbc U tin HL u it would ro ljk au m B c Km made ut ilic f it lo Jen r by tho II ri ol the iu the ol tho Trot 111.3111 Lit lie that tin an 1 ul tin nt ol tin lit All s wi ru Si In- Soi rot iry ul ilio Saw or Ihr rai llu to no and j R i them t il t-e ill lull i nm al tin I -I c cl i hill putting j 11 for I 1 up ui i in c MI -nan i1 1 t- I li T t Ir m Lri xi rv r hi I n 1 ivo IK l V naxi Inin Mr liad u nu u r r tru In Hint in the ri- i jj r I mi LU u ol the loyal nidi imci ami T f dCK lif rl ti v he if Llu ihr i lid th TJ t r cf in c T Jul I I uf i i ll i tion o n ilr In flu v H Jlr IM l i l: s -t ml 1 ij n il ntn IIH V r llu i F- l} to the or i n ul r II ncro nnt o irn tithe 111 1 I I Mr Vi ll u i i 1 hav I tl i lir I It t 11 nun u to V tna i 1.1 tu r i I jiro ttd u 1 Mr y M i Oil I Mr M- u linn 11 r ul II 11 -I 1 i 1 li ill Mr 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