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VOL. XIX. mente, transmitted to Congress to-day. that it does not appear on record at the Attorney General's Office how much property has been seized and forfeited nor bow much has been returned 10 the enemie* of the Government The number of pardons cranted were in Geor gia. 1.228: North Carolina. 432: Texas. 269: New Mexico. 1; Mississippi. 765: Louisiana 142: Ala bama, 1,361 South Carolina, 638: Arkansas. 41 Missouri, 10 Kentucky, 18; Florida, 38: West 49 Vircinia, The Sécretary of the Treasury has no information in his department as to bow much property has been returned to owners and conúscated. Pande held by the Treasury Department were turned over in June to the Barean of Refugees and Freedmen. The Adjutant General says he has no records of the resteration of property. The Quarterma-ter Gencral ease raitroads have been returned on condition of being reorganized and electing loyal boards of directors. The Chief Engineer. Delafield, reports that lands reized in both loyal and disloval States. and occupied by the military. have been dismantled. General Howard gives a list of property seized and subrequently restored, the greater part of which nas in Virginia, and formerly occupied by freedmen and refugres The estate of William Aiken. ID South arolins. was restored on the or der of General Sickles. Some were restored be. cause the treedmen could be more dvantageously located elsewhere, and others were restored on mutually Fatisfactory agreements General Howard furnishes a peremptory order of President Johnson, directing the return of property to one Leake, a former rebel soldier, who was specially pardoned by the Presigent. The order in this case directing that such a course should be pursued in a similar case, the effect of which has been that the Bureau has been compelled to part with the greater portion of the property once under Its control. 400,000 acres of abandoned property has been reof stored to former Morners: 14,053 acres land alloited to the freedmen has been restored. and 15, 432 acrea seized here has also,been restored. CONFURMATIONS The Senate 0-day confirmed the following L D. Campbell. Minister to Mexico M P. Corr Post shell, Minister to Ecquador Jackson. Master at Providence: E Parker Scamman. Consul at Prince Edward Island L Blodgett. Consol at John, Canada East G. W. Palmer. U.S. Judge Sierrr Leone, under treaty for suppressing the Flave trade: D. B Warner. Consul St John- N B.N.N. B. Wooleey and William Reynolds, Com mander lu the Navy. The following were also confirmed breret Major Generals for callapt and mentorious services Gens Mellowell, Pope, Howard, Booker. Han cock. Schofield. Terry. Ullman, Ord, Parke. Stan Jey, Ltumpbreys, Camby Wright, A. Smith. GibECN,J.C, Davis, Mower, Woods, Wilson Emory, Thomas, Ripley, Ramsay Fry. Delaneld, Holt, Eaton, Chanler, Thomas Wood, Schover, Barner Dyer. Shiras. Townsend, Ho2man. Bryce, Mardle, Ketchum, Callom Heintzelman, Comeron. Potts. Ering, Hencks Tilison, Bowen, Doolittle Beal, Briebin, Colc. Stevenson, Duval, lloges, Powell, Kelly and Lanman. Feveral brevet Brigadiers, Colonels and Lt. Colonels were also confirmed in the regular army ORDER CONCEUNING PRIZE MONEY The order of the Secretary of the Treasury aus. pending the payment of all prize money. has been rescinded. and payments on the lists will becommenced after the first of next month. INTERSALREVENUE The month of May opened well for the Internal Revenue. The Treasury kas received $1,873,880 the first three days. THE NEW LOAN BILL Mr. Sherman's thirty year five per cent loan bill is freely canvaseed in all quarters, and favorable practicability and enccess is rap Idly increasing strong evidence of this seen in the rapid appreciation of the ten-forties. There is etrong probability of the pa-sage of the bill. REFINED PETROLEUM. In answer to numerous inquiries from customs officers, the Secretary of the Treasury azys that fined petroleum is not less than one hundred and five deprees Farenheit, and is not included in the probabition as to transportation ret forth in his circular of April 7th. Ii is also decided that crade petroleum can be transported in barges towed by passenger steamers, without the License required by the circular above named. BREECU-LOADING RIFLES General Hancock Military Board. now examining breech-loading rifles for the purpose of enbet tuting a new model for the Springfield breech-load Ing rifle, is rapidly drawing to a close. Thu, far nearly fifty patterns have been examined. and the best of them are now being tested on e strength. penetrating range and accn. e racy. All inventore. in order to secure an examination of their respect 'ive patents, must present them previous to May 21st. as noue will be inspected after that date. The report will then be it made up, and probably completed by June 1st, 6 FREEDMEN THE The reports of the intelligence office for freedmen y 1. in Alexandria, for April, show that 2u applications have been mede for servants: freed people have le applied for employment 161 were fornished with e employment, and $136 was received as fees for mak it ing contracts TRIAL OF JEFF. DAVIS. Judge Underwood. who is now here. states that the Grand Jary, which meets at Norfolk on Monday next, will bring in a true bill against Jefferson of Davis for treason. This is the first eten. As soon, in therefore, as the House Judiciary Committee have acted upon the subject which te will probably be within the next ten days, the Government will be ready to proceed with his is trial, provided Congress throws no obstacles in the way. The committee, however. are trying very hard to make out a case which will warrant them d in recommending bus trial before a multary com e mission. In this they will fall, for the President 'a does not intend to have him any other person 10 connected with the rebellion tried in any other way tban before n civil tribunal. ry THE NEW YORK COLLECTORSTITP 10 The Commercial's special save Collector Smythe cc nomination may be considered at the regular meet as inc of the Committee on Commerce next Thurs nt day, and not before. THE DLAIR REJECTION. be Gen. Frank Blair's case Is to be reconsidered bis be relection baving called out etrong expression o feeling. AMENDMENTS TO THE TAX BILL The Post special SATS: Among the amendment he to the Tax Bill is one reducing the tax on eros: ly receipts of Telegraph Companies to three per cent dTax on Express Companies 18 A so reduced to three per cent. SUSPENSION OF A NATIONAL BANK VASUINGTON. MAT -The Merchants Nations be Bank of Washington. failed to-day. The amount a of the notes in circulation is $180,000. which, how of ever, Is : ecured by United States bonds The bank WSF also a Government depository. Crowds o Ic private depositors were on the premises to-day. la ed menting their supposed irretreivable loss, Some o be them had confided in the bank to the extent o $20,000 NEW YORK, May -The Commercial's Wash ro ington special says that the ofticers of the Merchant m. National Bank, of Washington. attribute their fai ce. true large amounts Joaned to Bayne & Co of stock brokers at Baltimore, who have suspended. o.