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THE EVENING STAR. | . 4 site yn TELEGRAYHIO NEws. The Largest Circulation im. the District pesine,toe conditions apes o| a d aia February 16. | ‘ " : Wen ny cate STIRRING NEWS FROM IRELAND! ly in rebellion may resu 7 ined in session unt! _ ogy —_—e - an enn aa _ | relations to the Governmen€ ‘bute continuing on thi cd : i W. DB, WALLACH, Editor and Prepricter. REVOLT NEAR KILLARNEY —-> COAST GUARDS KILLED!!! \ctet . been duly ratified b; Legisiatures - Sumner o! d . ssesses PEERUARY 14,1967, | requisite aumber of States, ine same te heresy | forth tburine nie GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. ge i : been daly ratified by the req W asuinctow, Febraazy 16, 1867. | t-etuneral. The Board then adjourned. TELEGRAPH LINES OUT! States, State: thorized 16 pass upon it, aad was Jay Cooke & Oo far ish the folowing quo- SF BEADING MATTER OM BYBRY PAGE. tents and purposes as part of the Von: titation BUNDRED FENIANS IN ARMS now a part of the Covstitution; which was dis- tation: it rities : Onur at Court. Judge Fisher.—Yesterday, EIGHT BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | of ine United Siaies: ‘and wen aay of the | agreed to. al ayes as George . Miller. indicted sor au assault aud UNDER COL. COONNOR!! States ly aRerebellion shall we ratified |.» ‘ Loutsiana bit as) ‘y, was found gdilty, @nad sentenced to A Idea Rata GEAPBIC AND OTHER MATTER. thet and shall have modified usicoustitu-\|'s substitute, penchag the question dpon® . t } pave fine of @25.'4"- * ' * THEY RETREAT TO THE HILLS NEAK —— - = tion and laws in conformity suerewith, and | which the Senate adjourned until iz wr Coster, A Coa ad. Albert Joanson, . KILLARNEY. scklgae amie Tage @ at the ma male citizens of the Gaited say reaseembling, the Obeie laid betore the ; bothd for larcenp, werent “igcemeemer te Oa hw re The tollawing 1 the oficias speringet baal | States that have ‘Bttained oa es pron, Sepate r Fatloh Bassed 8 the Lezislatur+ vu. 4 - wi x Hugh 7 Sedicttd tor an as-acit aad THE ee ete POSTED To circulation of the daily papers of this city | ong years, tnd have Tesided inthe Stats onel at Kastas. advocs ig the lot of & Const - | 5° 5° iota pets battery, png guilty. ' VEPs competing for iw year, and" town, parish, city, district, or | tutional amen: nt prov! u te In fenaet ‘Clrary, Med for . - the Government advertising in the oe distri 1 ame; Iding that (ke United : Saved bl : >the eae Diary, itdtcted fo a? saatiau Famer: Under the recent act of Congress directing buch | county three months next ing the day | states pennenrs bo.shested, direct - | US pexen aly 105% larcen: nolle pros. was entered GREAT EXC Sdvertiving to be made in the two daily news- | Of elee without regard to race. color, of } ple, instead of the T paw: roRk pr hoanye. Thic morning, Jerzy Joynson was convicted age pe ‘previOus'condion of serviiade, Let such. Tipnipelives on the Judiciary. Ror ALES. of latcbny. POPULATION LEAVING! o Bapers of Washington Raving the larges | 55 may be distradchised for patticipation in | “Gu motion of Mr Poined, the Semate in- pons. TUX’ 19.405, Edward Smith was convicted of a like of- eat am, tno. t circalation : the Inte rebetiion, in any and all efections for | sisted on its amendment to.the erupt bill,, pede . . | fees. | : a UNITED STATES MILITARY OFFICER Everixe Stas. 7,716 copies per day. Presidential electors and itatives in | and acceded to the recuest of the House for a | 5: “ Mathew Connelly was convicted of larceny. ARRESTED! Chromicle. 5. “ | Congress, and tn any and all tions for G: Oommittee of, ference. 1865 * in the case of Wm. Scott, co Intell, 3,552 “ error: and for all State, county, district, p: Oa notion of Mr. Morrill, the Senate agreed 055 Gola : SE gy SG ‘The returns of advertising by the olty papers | 16h, and city officers; and, as provided its | to the request of the House tor a commitive of ceiving stok reperty, reaso! fra wae aya, PoP ers a Pe rth ot: Bs | roe Ev. constitution and laws, that all citizens uf the | conference ot the bill to fix the compensation - A solle pros. was en ia case of Daniel TONA STR. oF the quarter ending December 3l. 1866. 98 | Toned Siates suail equally possess the fignt | of the bailiffe and criers of the courte of tac , THE WENTWORTH RESOLUTION. Wagner convicted of I bag —_.—— ken from the books of the Internal Revenue | to pursue all lawful avocations and busihess, | District ot Columbi! Mr. Wentworth’s resolution to-day alleges Caroline Sayder, [BY Cane to tated Prees.- Office, are as follows to receive the equal benefits of pablic schools, Mr. Morgan present @ joint resolutions | that certain members of the Mouse have bar- bawdy houee, Le: Feb. 14—Evenii The Govern. Evextne Star. $12,107 ‘Bnd to have the equal protection of all the | adopted by the Legislature of New Yorks gained with friends of President not to pORRHe a Se TZ) epon, Keb. ‘enteg.—T) I Intel, 9.198 rights pa wee my nant Saad a id peewee gist watuntramliac etd ae ng th te bie favor impeachment Ir the President Thala Pionnfe a Poors? fast nigbt, Richara | ™CDt nee p Beatie pe pina myers | the State, an en said Constitution shall have ec! uf: over resi+ : f a See it voters of ssid State, as | dent's veto. Laid on the table, SATS | agree to do certain things, and not to do | Rountree was arrested by officer Davis, of the |. Ia0dine of ship! ret TI ae for ratification “A ineren and Mu poreit. — Satan on the Dis- | certam br aut We have made inquiry ach when the Cunst:tation, if ratified by the vote | trictof Columbia, made a Teporton te pe- nget those evpposed to be posted te ef THE LABOR Q ; of the people of said'State, shall bave beea | tition of certain naturalized cltternent tee The Sa a canvorutaae: Oa SVEN thes mer jnapeeEleclmyercet Medion Man is paturally slothfal. Were it not that | supmitted to Congress for examination and | trict of Columbia, asking the extension of the 3 " god threw the money away as scen as * he is compelled to wage & constant battle to | approval, said State shall, if 1s constitation | elective franchise 10 emigrants. not one word regarding impeachmeat has sented, ‘Fle Sethe anand time’ t ward off banger and cold, he would soon re, | be spproved by Congress, be decifired entitled Mr. Morrill snid most, if notall, of theem- | been uttered at the conferences lately held | may has been arrested within a nth. He Japse into ignorance and barbarism. The more | 10 fr} resentation in Peiey thea ~ bo peat pico berween conservative Republican mem- | tsa ckiliful painter, carrying on the business i he fi his conflict | *"4 Repre-entatives snail eves SRers. | rope, bers and friends of the President to aseer- | on Capito! Hill, where be was highfy esteemed pressing bis necessities, the flercer his conflict | from on their taking the oath prescribed by | yet they derired to assist in making {ts law: ‘ until these charges were mate against him With the opposing forces of nature; a fight in | law. i: did pot appear U they bad assisted the | '#in it it was practicable to arrive at some - Ward, upon the complaint of Mr. Wm. who charges him with picking bis gaa in the Shannon. “That there bas been a serious revolt at or near Killarney is edmitied. ‘The telegraph wires near Vatentia have been ett aiid destroyed for s Jong distance in aii directions, and pillage ts the order of the day Several establishments have been sacked, and coast guard policemen killed. erecta His case is held for a bearing by Justice LATER. és try any in the late struggie. it tl ‘ween the legisiat - L “ ‘WHICR bis body is ryenkibened and his intel- | go-Tne Inlerlaken advertiser of the 234 uit, “On motion of Mr. Morrill, the committee was aenticaiteaibie! = negara ie” ipdasvoucs ee emer Lompon, Feb. 15—Moroing.—About 800 Fe- lect sharpened. Thus, im the tropics, where | siaieg inat our Minister in Switzerland, the | then discharged from the further considera- Piioes 4 to sadeveae ens tg cls a aie niens, under command of Col. O'Connor, re- Bature is the ally of the human race, and man Hon. George Harrington, drove through town | tion of the subject er ep up the presen NSTALLATION —Last evening, the officers of can subsist without exertion, and needs bat ina splengid sleigh drawn by three stylish | Mr. Lane, of Ind., presented, as be said, with | dend-lock, we cannot cee what harm can pos. | the new division of Sonsof Temperauce known | 'Te® ed to the bills lying about Killarney, in tbe as George Washington. No. 14, were fnstalled | Coanty of Kerry. mags, and on the Saturday following visited, | £5r inthe Senate: Hou, liter Pode ay Te Pigtomaline ah en eee in peeard to | jn rhe ball, on 9b strech wear D, by G. WP. | ‘Tue Britieh Gover ament have posted troops in this turnout, the far famed Grisdewald. We | credentials were placed on the file. PS gpeention ‘wo branches; pos- | O'Neal and Bis deputies, in the presence of littie clothing, ne is coon stripped of all physt- caleneray and mentgl activity. In the tem- j perate zoue, he must work for a living, or de- ai Mallow Junction, in the Counts of Uork, " t i On motior of Mr. Trumbull, the bi!l to sibly mach good may result, and the experi. | quitea large. numberof the members of the peud upon others. Labor is his normal con- ai ire borg chaastacnate Lo vide for the allotment of the justices of tl meat really seems worth trying. order. The principal officers are:—W. P. ashedhtintem aa on ka orhood Gition. Two classes only would seem to be | '® uoy! pe © | Supreme Court among the different circuits, Z. Brooke, W. A: Wm. M. ment in neigh’ w in- bardy Swiss mountianeers. exempt—thove who are rich enough to have ee ee and the appointment of a marshal for the SENATE CAUCDS. 3 7 ts Supreme Court, and a marshal for the District | Tbe Republican members of the Senate held 2 Tecipita'ely leaving. others work for them, and those who are | of slam lid ay Seat Meoeecors | Si Coumbin, wae’ taken aps maneien DY | asageug at tal GENCE ad SeStMISE Enon ThE Acee, Se) Aivieoe'l au gc-cuptein of tasiVaed Geko value physically unable to labor. But the rich | to Huason Taylor,) : enneylvania avenue, striking out the proviso fer the appointment of epens with cheering prospects, no lers than 32 man is Teally :ot an exception to the gen. | We bave the excellent American Agricultural rhe 8 a marshal for the District of Columbia, and | *ider the course to be pursued in regard tothe | applications for ranip being received om | teer army bas been arrested on suspicion of eral rule. His exertions to keep what ne | Annual for 1867, published by @range Jndd & | was then passed. > B. hay H. ©. Kleiber, Treasurer; | tense, and many living im those counues are y Sonmetion, Seribe; and J. O. Car- reconstruction bills now before them, and after | the opening night. being a Fenian leader. Azone o'clock, the bill to provide for the | some discussion appointed a committee ot vieeiienia aaa Anumber of marines trom Plymoath have bas, and increase his store, keep him often | Co. Itisan admisable publication in the in. A ‘ °. ATTEMPTS aT BURGLARY —Last right aa more actively and anxiously employed than | terests of agriculture and horticulture. Meanie Gente, ee Onair atating ines eBSBrTec- | seven to ascertain if the provisions of the mil- | aramme re At Be enter the grocery store o- | Tecelved orders to depart for the insurrection. the poor man, who is compeiled to toil daily POPU SS EY Sy ion would be on the amendmen’ of the Senator itary government bill and the Louisiana pro. | Jobn Pflugger on K sireet, between 19th and | ary districts of Lreland at once. for food tor bimcelf and family, As to those | #774 Bumber of citlzensof Allegany county, | 1a ea mes Johnson.) visional government bill cam be embodied in a | 2th weet, by burglars, who were heard boring Wh at vail Gat i y- Maryland. nave addressed a memorial to the Mr. Doolittle took ihe floor. He said such | pill applicable to all the Southern States. tbrough the doors in rear of the nuilding. eresting Le; Ca ad able but unwilling to labor, they | yoard of Pablic Works of Maryland. in fayer | measures as were now proposed were the ¢ should not be allowed to prey upon their in- ¥ They were fri htened off by the inmates. New York, Feb. 16.— of @ reduction of tolls on the Chesapeake and | PAtural result of the political heresies which It is understood that if the committee are | “about 330 O'clock R. Ie ancatiomer, was Chambers yesterday the e: dusirious neighbors, or evade the Divine com- Ohio Uanal had their origin in Mass:chusetts. He had | ‘ble to report such bill an effort will be made | made to enter the grocery store of Wm. Haz- captain of stramer Wa: hin mand, which is tmperative, and makes work a i Se SRS Eom Dene Td been bitrerly denounced in nis own State, (Wis- | to pass it to-night. Should the committee not peetecyienel! plea al a west. The | ‘up on application for bis ¢ barge ou A writ moral duty. Six days sbalt thou labor.” New PatesTs.—Two hundred and twenty. | consin,) and e| ——— for telling the report a bill of the nature described, the Re- urgiars bore Bic les in store door, | habeas corpus. The petitioner's counsel con- God commands us to labor six days in the | eight paients will be issued fromthe Patent | ‘tthe jog Ary . E but the proprietor Neatd the noise and fright- sition Gov 0 Sens the There a renee MenIt GT esd aide Biapdsy Ub foros Action Teonight Goda tee bunglare éway. nt eb tended that the regai of Gov. Pierpont week just a much as He commaadsus to | Office for the week ending on Tuesday, the Tequested by the radical Legislature of Wis- | Upon the Stevens’ bill now before them, and war invalid,on the @ (bat there was no i cease laboring on the seventh. Those who dis- | 19h inst. Daring the past week 510 applica- | coasin to resign. He stood here to-day to plead | in all probability the secsion of to-day will be Rea Estate SaLus—Green & Williams, Sapreme Ooart such Siste as Virg e Umion recogniaed Id th E. by the Federal oe mment or Senate as such = - | for the life of the Union. This measure was | .. t t. suctioneers, have sold the property ou E. near | thst Governor werpout bad been a; nied Teel cheeee a Anns Otbea. ovesibon, | Hone snd 90 ckvpets hive beta Bled. nothing more nor less that a delaration of | °DUBUed through the nigh Sth street, known as Temperance Hall, to Wm. | Governor by the President. had ie other clause of the commandment, bat both 7 Gardner has produced some capital pho. | Wer against ten States of the Union, SUIT AGAINST THE SECRETARY OF THE Digan” se Pea i Ne in —- no right to — Appotatment, that tne crate the Sat ee te ee cat Properly @ppre- | tgraphic views of the flood st the Long | Motee.—Mr. stev (Pe.,) from Committee TREASURY. ied wie po fecal ogg ciate the Sabbath rest who has devoted the ad no Jegal authori vy to expairiate a citizen on a requisiton of Gy Pierpon', and that we bad no treaty with Vir- gnia for that perpose. He signified bis inten- Bridge. on Appropriations, be apna bill making ap- The State of Texas, has, through Messrs, — Serenade razetas ri preceding six days to labor. ——_—_—_- propriation for suudry civil expenses of the | Brent and Merrick, commenced a suit against SELLING LiquoR By THE SMALL.—Thomas These remarks bave been suggested by the | SALE or Laxp—Jobn S. Dallam, real es- | Government tor the year ending June 30, 1506. | Hon. Hugh McCulloch to recever certain Tex- | Bigetvs was arrested by officer Orump, of the te of affairs developed in this country, as tare agent, of Belair, Maryland, has sold a | Reterred 10 Commitiee of Wholeand made the ist Ward, for elingn ees i wigne, | WOR Of sraversing = gerd thi writ, aud a t Ward, for se! iquor by the small with- | pearing case was setdown for this mora - sJarm of eighty acres, situated on the road, be. | special order tor Tuesday next. as Indemnity bonds (nearly 100in number) recorded in the daily papers. Thas, while a | tween Dublin and Conowingo bridge, to Mr. Par. Stevens, from same Committee, also re- ‘withheld by the deten dant, laying damages at Tat, eenee, and was Maed $20 by Jusuce lock. Oo ery comes frem the city press, particularly in | Sayins of this city, for $3,509 ported back the bill making appropriation for | $100,000. Drury. the North and East, that the labor market is the payment of Invalid and other pensions, ae <3 Sgriovs Cuarce.—James Mathews, a white | new Hoan tee han, tay aa bound overcrowded, and men and women are almost MAYOR'S OPFICK, OITY HALL, occa hig ee the Senate amendments NATIONAL wised OORRENOY, Soldier, was a ted yeswerdar. by officer | steamer to-day tukes the following amounts of perishing fer want of food, our Western and seu1mG 703, D. G.. Feb. 16. 1867. Mr. Wentworth, (IIL,) rising toa question of |, DUTIME the past week there has Pees teeven | Loralier, of 4 Sekaied cebtereas se Lites | Sbecles Arago, $300.00, Cry Of Balumore, Southern exchanges teem with appeals for | ‘Th¢membereof the BOARD OF AL mivilige, usd be doetten tee tee ate | from the Treasury Department $170,130 in ee mandsiacaoe shir Seen nS eaees ig 6 40. @migranis io setile in their respective sections, | ®4 BOABD OF 00; MON COUNOL re re ution for investigation into a subject involy- rece wes Heenhrb sour ics) ie Me iS eee . Suicide and complain of city of laborers. Forests | Tested to meet.at the Mayor's Officeon TO-MO ing. as be thought, theghonor and purity of | 8mount issued up +465,0.6. From 4 iw. y 7 this is to be deducted the currency returned CarRyine Wearons.—Geo: Henson was are to be cleared, tarms to be cultivated, mines BO’ (funday,) at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of | members of this Hovse. ‘He would ask to have Boston, Feb. 16 —A dispatch from Concord: atiendin, funeral of the ermal the preamble and resolution 1: and thea | including worm out notes amounting to qu,- | afrested yesterday by Officer Clemencs, of the | nH » says Thomas W. Brickett, of Pembreke, to be worked, and factories established. Men pra ‘ies “sion ures Age would ask the Speaker to aesiee Wann it 655.032, leaving im actual circulation, at this | 4th bgt pA eld hen) gre weapons. He | committed ewicide yecterday by hanging him- sowsarving in the cities may, in a few Wes, OF was not, & question of privilege. date, 296,926,064. was 920 by Justice ter. elf. Se ore —— years, by close application, by unremitting | 7—@= 1. © O. F.—The off wre ead memhe Senceee ee arion WAS then pend ae FARMS IN FLORIDA, Police Rerorts —The police reported 4s Belle Boyd. Industry. soon attain in the country respect. BRT ANe LODGE, w. Whereas the President of the United States | Returns recetved by the Commissioner of | arrests in the Inistriet yesterday, a namber for | Porriann, Feb. 16.—Belle Boyd. the confad- able and independent positiens. These facts - Ne 6. and OBNTEAL has been impeached by a member of this H. the General Land Office trom the local! offices pte eg parents The finesin Corporation cases | erate # yy, cme & passenger in the Moravian should be widely circulated, as a matter in ed of high crimes and misdemeanors, at Tallabascee, Florida, show that during the | *™0Unt to $95.22. yesterday, which the whole country is vitally interested LE BIC papeomscevar yee a bes ghe- hte mente a Jn gaes. last. Wao mondred ad, Affairs in — ss 2 od ‘imes and misde- farms, comprising in the azgregate pone ane Young men particularly sbould be appealed 5 fe LT a 'D 2 meanors, with power to send for pérsons and Tes. were nai dtothe Productive mn ad Tux MaRkats.—The provision markets weve G**4t BEPEPT ON. A DRE .GopRs to, to seek new fields of employment. Many Papers, and to report to the House the result | of that State, under the homestead act of Jaly | Nery well wnplied this morming with all that YATES & SELBY, 323 PENN. AVE, of them now falling into evil habitsin our rt ae Le of such investigation; and whereas while the | yist, 1s6t, which limits the entries to eighty | the season will afford, and.the attendaace was | Are sone out their euti ck of Winter over-crowded cites, which will lead them to | A nF id said Committee on Judiciary are examining | acres each. Quite as large as coald’ kpected upon a rea OODB, CuoTH Cassie 4 en ntines ediees a faiee. Sai { Sth Witnesses with relation te such high crimes Morning so inclement. The js are not in RTS. ané SHAWL-~ Si dere red: = Poor-house, might, before middie | aan And misdemeaners of which the President is FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. Nery Fo0d condition for the transportation uf | Tacs. to Make room for thelr epi .. age, attain wealth and distinction in some new | Attendance charged, with a view of making a report for During the week ending to-day there has | b¢2vy logds and the country dealers were not New York Mike 4-4 Blesched Muslin at 40 ote. community, where competition is not soac- f the action of this House, it has for some time nom seived at the Trea= Depart numerous as usual. The licensed dealers | Wameatta 4-4 ‘@o do. ; tive and unrelenting. All they want—many been rumored, aud it has been lately asserted n received at the Treasury Department | py, stock of vegetables and do @o a dein saan = | retery, | 1n the public newspapers, that certain mem. | from the printefs $555.000 In fractional cu ltry of excetient.quality, which was dit~ : ce to succeed, and this oa bers of this House who will be required to a rency. During thé same period there nas bee of at prices varying little from those of ebance denied them at home, they will find in | . ¢ 4, | impartiatiy upon. such report are holdin for warded io the Aesistant Tre.surer at New"| the Washington markets, as quoted in the the new settlements in the West, now being | Private meetings with a view to corruptly bar- | ¥ ork, $100,000; to National Lanka and oth: . opened up to trade sud commerce, and in the . atte Rev. I gainieg in violation of their oaths, and are | $116,222.45; making a to.al of $216,222.45. TLOUR AND GRaIN MARKET.—There has South, where immeuse natural re-ource> a 1 ledging themee! ves in ad vance to act ad verse- See been no considerable variation in them rket ee ly pon paid report if it sheuld be unfavor- SECURITIES HELD, Guring the boxes week. An improvement in only awaiting the application of skilled and ticaer able to the President, and also a>tadversely.to'} ‘The securities held by the Treasurer of the | tB¢demand for the local trade was noticeable intelligent labor to make the Southera States ington, certain otber measutes now before this House, i « e in the week, transactions have been the rivals of their prosperous neighbers in the es provided the President agrees to certain thiggs | United States, in trust for national banks, in to snpply immediate wants of the North and West. netting to which he Bas heretofore been Opposed, and | reported to-day, are as follows:—For cireu- | city trade, ‘8 caring to seli in large lo r ie to retrain from doing certain things whick he | jating notes, $340.349,450; for deposits of publi | 1018 at present rates. At the closing ‘to-day BY £8: aget—an fe nage i endesa: ix to was in favor of sotng 3 fore, moneys, $36,761,450; totus, $379, 110,900. pers were quoted 811.50a812; cot clos bm my shop rj ew Test Oath. ngs, de therefore, on be- | esoleed, That the Cominittes ‘on Judiciary renter Degrees 2 500813; extras, $13 S0MSI6. ' Som: vill beseld “at Eprrom Stam: It is generally felt, among | Dajiof the seployese of the ard: | employees are | 5¢ ‘structed to inguire whether CURRENCY DESTROYED. “ghoice Brands were held a shad ; the jeyal men that there should be some evidence | d are heredy tendered to Benstor Wade and During the past-week there has been re. |W beat—Red is Voweae en, Tequired of those who participated im the rebel- ile, tore. ia their efforts to as: th purposes; what members have attended such destroyed atthe T: In the market, 5 that their hearts to the?) } ees, * ty for bi Meetings: what persous besides members of | Seemed and destroyes e Treasury Depart- and for good dry samples. jen, e1 are now loyal e Union, ‘ocacy of the cause ot nase» ‘are om | Congress bave been present; what persons | Ment $401,400 in Fractional currency. iTUMELE Down.—Yesterday afternoon. &8 & qualification to vote and nold office, even fortain occasions styled the bone naw of the | have carried communications such mest. — ee about fifteen feet of the stone ‘wail in front of Undér Sta‘e authority. Ifa man. still desires ing to the Fresidens, and from the President to INTERNAL REVENUR.—The réce{pts from this eee Peny, of Mr. rees she establishment of the “Southern Confedera- etna Teosive, oar Ox sting orn en comatumichtions ry stiaty at an | fouree to-day were Bi12,255.61, making the to. fell upon the sidewalk & aemier rot person aR ” em ) = cy” be cannot ciaim to be & goed citizen of the then e: he result of that aauity, d tal amount for the week ending to-day $2,676, . had passed a few seconds before the structure | (;°324™ SPR gone: United States, nor, if he is frank and bo.est, seine or the nae, constit! porta resolution for the action of the House; | 356.45. gave way, but no one was hert.; » x. PORGBSLL. can he complain that he is disfranchised. On peel nd wha creeie'| ito and what measares arp necessary for the pres- SS ee R Last night, Robert Oorner 14th ‘streets the otber hand, if his heart is now right; if he | ons THeeto! it*> | ¢T¥Stion of the honor and independence of the LOCAL NEWS. . wi arreneatey officer der Bbbitt House. Tepudiates the beresies of secession and rebel. ‘ Honee. Findley, upon suspicion of stealing a coat and ‘The Speaker decided the resolution to bea & worsted shawl, the property of Qonrad Give Jotes, treah' Bigs, ion, and desires the perpetuation and suprema- | OS, eres eer, ct oh out Fatt oe a rene, y, Cor uestion of privilege. The Death of Alderm: ton. Watz, Subsequently scont of the prisoner fi réneh Condi J08. €y of tne Union, there is no reason of State | Vobrrowap wo TOnepaT BY ken ne. War. Eldrigg e ( Wis.) asked Mr. Wentworth pape pl nid nr ieee compiarned that had lout Diabet Lient. | # SEAvPiELD's Preach, pers, Be why he should be excinded from the polls. 1t | to be obtained her of ine Choir to yield tor amendment. Bodnn oy AupEenuxy.—A special mesting of | E*8*2: of the police, took the pris in hand ivania avenus, Detween eas tee a if neert. r. Wentworth teclined, ar: be seepodry 95 ak and obtained information which fo the Te. A na-St is very desirable te untte all good and true M Idridge said he desired to include those | t?¢ Board was held Wis morning st 12 o'clock, covery of the stolen property. Merrill was ry . eed stocked ™en of the South in support of the Govern- on the other side who had acted corruptl: the President, T. E. Lioyd, Bsq.,in the chair. | £2°¢ to jail fer court vy. Jusuce Backiey. ith choice BS the store ment. The Iron Clad” test oath, it is well [Gries of « Order Y* on the Bepabiican Rie ingicommes po ter trom the Bayer a- DusvaRtox e S¥auer MOE. sinc — The = understood, would exclude nearly everybody; z be oa ‘byt Me Ra ey nes tion, was then seconded. vor’s Orrick, OrTy HALL, WASHINGTON, | SHBUA! talesto: — sth sage is now to furnish and the substitutes that have beeh suggested |. Messrs. 4 ottne aU al mabapaneiay wieee te D. OU. Feb. 16, 1867.—To the Bocrd of Aldermen isha So-mger ery CRPRSam: Bop pageyine. ith LilGoodewetalty ound ins flue grocery” by the authors of the North Carolina and rant ° tobe ed- | motion. a and Board of Common Council :—Gentlemen : It ee eee Corner ant avis Loujsians bills that have been read or adopt- oi ‘ Be ‘The question was then taken on the motion ai ay tay mbere, Bitjak Eenan. |. ALEXANDRIA. LOUDOUN amp , Hawesutke ed in the House of Representatives. would | ROOMS the Syean and Daye Dela ee eee on: and | ton, an Alderman Of the Founk Warann, | Ratimoab-The Alexandria Journal exclude three-fourths of the white popalation, | ry serena ton yeas ¥ etl ed, It was.) expired at his residence atilovclock on Thurs. | that at & meeting of the stockholders St least, even in those States; while in other } States those oaths would bar eut from 's) Ther 4 Market epace, Mr. Weniworth moved to reconsider the vote | 48Y last. road Jn Alexandria, yesterday it was ordered aap OF abe . Wonpar svasine whereby the resolution was Mes ee vee baye called yeu together that you may give | tbat the satary of the President Megs Lag rae beat of importance wil! tenths to mineteen-twentioths of the whites, | » ineten Bese i | to tay that motion on the tabl ei firemcpin ee cael pa at wn B creas ceanged to tee al Of @ president This is certainly not desirable. They would | Besebmitted, ae a SEE NES Eee? | Tbe latter motion way not agreed to Commanly. Very reepeciellg ey hs | when Lewis McKenzie, Faq. was teanimoue: at the same time exclude thousands of the SARDOos. (Int, Otiron. Union. Rep.) fe 4 Mr, Wilson (lowa) moved to refer the reso- lution to & select committee of three. for ly chosen. as fotiowing m person: * S SRW ELL, Eicuarp WaLLAca, Mayor. 7 sere —s mmee Boap and Gandle Manufacturer, No. and most intelligent megroes, who, we are assured, Jqamea f suaerTaLD Mi. Bidwell (Lal.) moved to amend by re- | , Mr. A. Lioydotfered the following resolu. | Were clected as directors - | 5u2'G st:morth, bet «th wad ath. jal 6a pretended to feel great enthusiasm in the rebel Lem fi G8 CORFEOTIO: BEY, | ferring to a select committee of ene. toes: the board of Ald emptearé cause. Their sympathy with s cause whica | b4DIES’ ICB & DINING saLooM, | , The Fe pe OO Cte nee SEP RET wit profonea acrtem of ake cree Elijan had for i-s object the perpetuation of their | wy, ead 13th ste. Cjected yee nt eer motion, and it was j — Edmonston, -» & member of this slavery. was doubtless, in the majority of ile fener “Hye mation to fetes ts e elect commitiae of | the Fourin Wars; therefore, beit cases, affected; bu!, under the Louisiana bill , cite; three Was agreed to, and the resolution as} ,Hesolved, ‘That we sincerely symp: oo they will be called upon to prove by compe- a wo, Bowen Pat Beane ieee: aeinar The heehee et Wi Dourot athletes a Come ne Demet Pee was: saree teut loyal witmesses, that they were lying | ; urkey im | (rows) auld be ‘declined to corre pea tan | , Resolved, That. we will attend the faperal of nce oer. Secine Emad ved that the: during the whole four years that they were eee select committee. deceased in a body. and wear the usual badge | ficoling sland, Sic unre pusedantn ro throwing up thelr caps, with thar shovels of ‘Bomauste s&s ion of Mr. Wentworth, the select |“°fmourning for thirty days. he nextas they ma: ROR! of the earth, for the Con: cominiites was authorised & send Be ert ree eee teen as one Tememmen te | Sreident and diveeters eumediotaty eae federacy H. SHAFFIBLD. {ranemit'a copy of thew resolutions to the | Pre tof thesteckbolders thaiboued 1m heu of such oaths, the following hts been | —— t= ___J08 GF Waail requmed consideration of the bill | Widow of the deceased. Surernmnen’ of ponteren viens ns Joln suggested, which seems to cover the whole Gf ‘ AGH | Leported yeate the Committee on | Mr. Licya said it had only been a few weeks pa ag poe re ny Reon Jot Gfeverameat that canbe" eeived om wet | Sosa eee a een ae | Cit 1 he eh a enter or ren | sinc memes mera woga oper | tema tne eemeeegen . Government that can be derived from test | S05 as! anes the purpose of making corrections, | Glad, vessels and steam ery, who sus~ 2 manebin a oan a Pot Tapa hy actuate sont. | tained loss by reason of the alteration of plans e same ward as Mr. Edmonston. “I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or afi that par iors 1 estuestly desire the’ restoreson of at the Pt ale » weat wing, from 9 southern States to President. {Int} fe }-cot Api He had been intimately uainted with Mr. E. for 1 Dele by the Lay ie s0 d Associated with him for of the bill west wriaey Npuried eet one ieee word orton we might bave | jou bad passed between thom. "He was nowa per bs bers Of the Un . vor of & Union of all the States nader tre Done in Opportanity to examine it. deman for bis amiability, gentle and good natu; ‘ ites wiwits coed and stitution as tt now exists: aud that I am not in : Pepa wantyonns ond apo ey by bis niet deaiconer yeon thn forest ro : te Tish the articles proposed. Seas Stacey aes mee. a | aay eee aos te uate 9 er. eter | RADU ie eae uary 6 an y- 2 Shan aol tore Ty ve v ned ¢ ptssaee -| aucienmeeneateneesen ond Castops ef the commenien Poker error prired by ac of Con- tm par- IN Want oF ‘ aR, wi ~ bow . rime as the supreme law ef the Durpese Fag Ste ware ; Iandwanything in the comstitation oF laws of . OAK WOOD ‘ : ke for some MicSie daily ex sunset eco any Sta’e to the contrary notwithstandiag. So \. ‘WILL FIND pinaned Breas Lo 9 when it is closed at 8% » & |p me God. if it is urged that this cath will be falge- 4 GOOD ARTICLE ly takem, the same may be said ofany test oath: pe : even the«iroa-clad.” Bad men will take any fo15-8t J.T. WALKERS LUMBER YARD. oath, and other bad men will stand as icPBBRSON & ” compurgators; But even bad men, iriney pave , rea . Dsscnotion. OF COPARTERESHIP. ami oceupied prominent positions before the pub- be , zon. D. , ca ic ets are soca | POP ace Se he Ae ee a.snals neigh boresand this iq the class which lene Prades OG." ts dissolved by ftmitation “7. 1 p ipkeriethat crown promisbd ta us ali.” at 18 demrable to fesch. It is ef little con- The i t The oP LOUk Woon ase Mr, 2. E. Lloyd eaid tt: hed been traty said Bearts may ‘not be right, as it ‘fegards the — fat 48, b. LOOKWOOD BOO. ||. Wont was aie a; an? 4u the opti bp og thelr toad ers are excluded ) of the people of the city of Washingtas, A great werit of this test oath 4s, that its Be tore were tsa Aa on cannot be disputed by these whom Ba Meoare fino make ap fairness gt MUL exclude from the polis, and from of- S] ice. ‘Sruns? oF 7am PRaes.—A leading Northern = hagas Suse eee March, and Beadle’s Dialogues, No. 5, for fe 3 % year, lt a pe —_ = = ; ceasea for over a third of a century, and had | Mason

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