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OO WH 2.4 DD i } EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAY EXCEPTED AT THE STAR BUILDING, BS. W. Corucr Pa. aveane and 11th streew s7 BAKER & CO. ss, : by the carriers to teeir s@tecriters in the Oyty and iMstmet at Tey ® WEEK pies at (he counter, with See! tral Two cos! @ wrappers, Pwo Onna ene Pac ren Mastine:—Three mouths, Ong DEATH OF JULIA DEAN Dollar and Pity Conis; six months, Three Dedlars —— — =" =~ Kew Youx. March 6.—Julia Doan died in que year, tive Dellare No papers are sent from i ADis caty to-day, aged ihe offer longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR —publiened on Priday Ss. XXXII. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1868. N°. 4,678. onary or a ervitrer. Boaror, Mase, March 6. Ball Hugte, the Iptor, ix dead, MeGreger . Me whet Dasr—The foll ar PORT Pc rowed is mat to | ae Diu ¥. WB & Oo, Melndos Hea waltet ‘NX 4 ia std lr ri pabbc ped yey ning ba ery PORTIETH CONGRESS. Pier t cy (heise ted tak ancet — | THE GRIEVANCES oF © yD. h Mees Ley? w ema, . decision of the Chair, ul nator ‘was out of | “Mr. aa g- npreports D, Bixen Oliver W, Nayler © States onthe ist of March, 1663, just] i-aucd This Afternoon’s Proceedings. carder. Speech of Mr. Disracti, the New Brition im the Washington City Pest | ©: Sichokon Gu! DB. Natlor Prancis'J. Nourse vy . e &e. from the Tressury Department: Hi bie Je hn, Sa. Oilice, Friday, March 6, If6S, ton We Wark wines Nichabe a Rowson N OF A BUILD MILADELPRIA AG 4, Pa. Merch We sh A bodh, proprietors of the Poliad Iphia dpm ave purchased @ building on Toh street, above Ch» They totnd removing their es af orks. When |e pleted, the Age will © rot the mant commodious prinung vitic country FATAL R Prtvene ne, Moreh 6 Pron Hardie rertrc ad, thts Moves ov Repaxexmtarivmes. Mr. Flv t ht cays et on Bett Bearing Cort Interest. : — « : Paioay, March ¢ (Mass.,) introdnord a bill au:horizing sontra. muerday evemog M Bet PNeyes WM, Malle Wills Mo er Sout ate gainds iaw page: Shani ener: kabeact Tt mail serview, and providiag for ihe first theme wince Ue Be Te obtain any of thee letters th tprtican: O-O Barn Jeha “Neil Joseph A, O'Neil! J—2, cation from President relative tothe alleged | CCD{racts with emp! Btof Ameri built ord Derby. He was rece: meet cau for“ Advertised Letters, "giving the date | QFuilivan Martin, O'Brien Thomas J, O ries IMPEACHMENT! futerdereded wi alfaite in Tralthy cot Meee Referred to Post Otion Oowmitte cheers from the Goverament a: G7 If nit called for within ene wodth they will be | .2°—Prett Amor. Pendleton Prof AQ, Parks . tau Couent at Rome. Retertvd te Commities - O'Netl, (P&..) (rom Commities on Com. om beaches. Mr. Disraeli, after giving went to the Deed Letter (tice . AH. Pinmmer AC. Parietts © P. Pike Daniel —e——__ 1,926,160.9% #0 | on Fo:eyn Relations, jeter, reported a resolution authorizing the es of certain nergy relating to Beatiand smal RUEEEE Eee ee Ee Se SROCRENENEE RGRAY Deti Bearine Cereney Peerent Mr, Harlan presented a memorial of citizens | SO oC ag ts peg heen ne pe ee ee een, | and Ireland, relerred to the Furementof Lor! LADIES’ List. hora Heusy. ‘Printio OB. Plamare Dderine x Sper coat. HOnde... ne BATOOV OD of Washington relative to the removalof ihe | ® Dex waver n for some time in the vauit Derby, saying bis cofiearaes were tote 10 seve ett 7 Palmer Harvey, Phillipa Henry, Pateich Harry fi ask oe Ee earns Te g6.944.300 00 Coane EA Nees Rete red Wo Gocbenitite on DiR-) St heen as gece cae Sean ears, | conmeaion wae ees Saas. Se magsngs or Hasreta Meet Ainene Parker Henry, Parkiuroa Jesmph, Perc tt Jow-pt, aterian een. a tteet Noten. Rp hg iret of Columbia. Coban kee eres mains » enh cep peamnney Be aanee eo oo ae Jno A. Rage Jouwe W. Pigs . year? 30 N ‘25 S85 000 OP At 12:20 p.m. communication was received | “Jewels. : s pea ntnedonoes — Pas & 2. Piamb Col 8 percent. Certificates au cub am to") teoms the Prestdens tancrering a teoen tren, ‘Mr. Garmele, 0.) Intreduced a bit to faciti- nestly hoped fer bis Tretoration to heath and 9 Alien. ole © hem, ~ Pritane Wu, HE 1 f; e bem = é nara tate the settlement of the account: of Payma-!- ower, He then provwded as follows ape Vornshia, Sid: Be Rendon Et Rogers Hon AG, Re Tue CHEF susty ee oe Matured Deve nos presented for payment, the Secretary of Stat: relative to the 0 idl | orm ofthe Unierd Suatesarmy, Raterred tedden. |? ter iMajeoty Fosce Pleaned to smite: to Frances Mis. Bart- | p Robey andrew V, eA =. Sxeae 750 poten. 4 Ops Alis Wiis, in the vicinity of San Domieeo; tS istee on Miltary A@aire. Dim the task of framing the Government. Ho Pewtee Jatia ont, nj F APPLAUSE IN THE GALLERIES. | AU RUG JD, 1657... 5 2O19,008 0 also, & communication Teiauye tothe abdaction | MI" 0 laid bedore @he Iebives a coc Apacs eee neg, Sar ety ogy Uns Mee eter ee N—?) Meaba Uhas, Robinson poset: mardi Compound Lit. Notes, of Allen McDonald, au American eitiven in | ,, The Speaker laid before the Howse & commu. could wot dec a 4 t sa’ wines. Bie Mee, Bate aeitaps Wisk e, Rigee fe Rel SENATOR WADE KWORN IN. Be kpe. ay Oe ie Se ee ees Basia Temered tenn | rancantting Information im pomession of the 1 celitegacs’ Ge aomceis eines eit mele Machel Mre—2, Brown Hue V. ioe Geo Bove Goo N—2, Reams — « pee. 18, 67 a ery f Mr ‘Sp: atig bgneg eon on Com. | State Department im relation to the Perkins | Lord Derby furing the lat Cwo years of Die Mista: Chante Shastssil, Cale es » Hoperezon Jno. Heypolda Hon J | PRESIDENT JOHNSON SUMMONED TQ | Loude, Texas indemy. | setae merce, Peporied in relation tothe communion. | clAiM Against the Russian Government. Iie- | matmistration would be followed. and in fore-rt D W Mire, stark Telk | py getes oe eee ereg sons, Rowman Joke. ‘APPEAR MARCH 13. rt RE? 4 Ton of Biles Lyman ste euginees aan e | ferred to Committee on Foreign Afairs. | adairs the policy of Lord Sunley would be jah Me Com , dette, Qpeeey Lan. pr Joka C. Bites 28. Eathbons . Roa on) the bridging of the Potomac. that the charge of | _ AiO, Itid befere the House resolutions of the | bered to. Thie would be a policy of pond, not are ti sity intom Mary, Olir + Gmewidy Mary. fom Binuin ©) Coltios MB Mrs. Craslora Mary Mre, lark Olive. Calvert 88, Ubamberiain Vir sini kere, Chaney WB Mrs. 800, Enters. P, Bull Sy! aS thereto...... how, Heal Thearton, Born. Hoth branches of Congress assembled pt the Be A usuad hour to-day, but very litle inw was Virginia Constitutions! Convention, approving of the action of Congress in impeaching Andrew | ihe survey was $45; that the survey ought to but one of generous sympathy have been made by the army engineers without terests and those A Johnson, President of the United States. Laid '& policy would never le ries Tei porary Loan. ney, cost to the Government, and that euces- | 20 0a) tahie sen the influence or dignity of England, base D- Dusen Soule F. Dean Flora, Dayton AC manifested im the proceedings in thy House, | Pemparary Loan... giabee had anid be Gould, bbsedene ta ek y | se c y Beck Boseuct ee Davie Sorck Bee Desens ‘The galleries there -were:completely deserzad. | ¢ Ineum... wath as well for $25. The committee had jusirected | _ Mr. Bingham (O.), from whe Managers of the | as it wns, upon rsterm and Teapeot, de Impeachment Trial, offered a resolution au mestic policy of the Government would be izing the managers to sit during the sessions of | I.beral one, [cheers aud laughter.) recogoin the House, and giving them power to send for | the national traitsas the best fur securing matic: Persons and papers, and to examine witnesses | al institutions. He regretted the necmsi'y under oath. con tim umg the suspension of the writ of bate Mr. Eldridge demanded the yeas and nays corpus in Ireland, buias Lord Derby said « upon the resolution, and it was agree to—yras | public occasion, such action Was the only «a 89, nays 2. <t Unserupulons foreign confeder Mr. Biaine (Me.) moved that to-morrow be spension Of the writ was not | hin to complain to the Senate of the action of the Department of the Interior m traveling out ot the line of its duty inthe ordering of (his survey. On notion of Mr. Spragae,- it was then re- ferred to the Committee au the Distriet of Co- Jumbia. Mr. Foster offered a resolution, addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, inquiring into Eiward S. Stabler F, Slater bnery. Shirte Liat | A steady stream of people commenced st at Ha ehasbicn Be hicks Ho Satie Sey owe | early hour moving towards the galleries of the Sounien. Henry. Dom paew, Ban TE nny tS iy Sewate, and py the time that body bad assem- er ne nl gitello H smith wecterC. Sader bled all the galleries were clowly packed ¢x- Jas M, Spengler John. Somers | cept the Diplomatic Gallery. No persen was fe Lema ead tee eRe: | udmittea who could not be provided with « * ige Edwin Mrs, Ewing Eliza, Ka Hiost Kh Mo, Kgleson Licrie, Kvans 8 ister H » Frame Mrs G_Gronell Cora, Germon Ean @eundiivg blizabeth Gray Henr Gover Kate. Gross Kate. Gatewou LM 7 Tes B Saibe Mine Gaunt Nancy Mie, Giilae Ba che Mire, Garrett Kora. ¢ t acnigned for debate only as in Committ of the | compatible with a general exerciwe of the la» mirer Bose Le. 7 ip Se. Becreee insta 5 Bae the disposition of sem €200,000 in the hands of | So Seren a eaae. He was of thy opinion that the grievances BA— Harris Ada, tacrie AL Mire, Haney Henry | nt ey nr | seat, snd extra policemen were stationed in the Col, Holabird, chief of the Quartermaster'= De- 4 .. Bre, Hayes felon M. Heel Hetie. Howard Beary | Sth Orrin B.Sc Boe rege Ta halls to keep them from being filled np, and | Amt of Debt, tee Cash iv Treasury, 2.510. 39002 Mire. Heath J Wranegiers Rhus Hi. Soragds TM. is to keep the g filled up, and ‘On motive of Mr. a Wilbur T’ Stacy Wark, we? Wm F, | thas prevent passage to and from the Sena‘. retary of the Treat Wyck (N. Y.), the Ser. | Ireland should be treated with a leader regar Wilaod Lavra S—3. Heary | saunders nTy was directed to prepate | for that country. After a few more & partment of the Gulf, aceruing from the sale of A Mre. Heliingeworth Mrs. captured and abandoned property; and the a: 0! 4» i ‘The foregoing is & correct statemer y Mrs. Homphrey MV Mra, Hoaght ry Mire. Sevan August (i, ‘Thotane Alfred. Thom At one o'clock the acting Vice Presidentsiated | public debt, as appear trom the books and | Covey gy ‘be said Colonel i whieh was. | Scccomioe Wulldiag in Hew Yorks una venav,| Danenemsea bentee —_oe re. egen | P32. A, Hill Buran col), | som C, Taylor © Fi Thompson EG. Templeton &, | that the hour having arrived for the considera- Li nrer’s returns in the. Department, on the ‘Mr. Ramey introduced a joint resolution au- | (same to the House. Mr. Fouverie.& member trom Kilmarnock, pF Jeesn Angrio Ure Johuson Anvie P | HeTompxine H. Terey Be Thewgaoe ) Fog, | tion of questons appertaining to the impeach. | Ist of March, 1- BUCK heed ae thor ing the Secretary of War (o tae abr fees the Pinel tate ee nena coe came | eal at tee polbay of Lond Serta, ealeraed 40 chen E A Mra. Jones Hannah J, Johnston | John T James. Tomphi james, Thomas | ment dt yh . President of deste LOCH, the Gettysburg and Antietam National C. Sil rh 1 gone {la Johasou Ly Joboace Margared (c,) Jor JW Titus Hon ‘Sonn. Taoraton Jaret Thompase nei Ae cine ar yah Sigh eegener| Sectvtary of the Treasury. | tery. Retermed 1 Committee on Military Als eco retention of office only. the tinw goveruimr: ae aire me ; States, he Ow vacate the chair. tt ee meet 4 ook Mollie H. Mechine Mote Mra, Katee Bib Lemuel, Poormon Haw ths Peoretee ates, | Chiet Justice Chase, who had enteral by a rear | _ BY © comparicon of the above with the sta‘e- | fairs “y a a sed re S61 i ‘Mr. Morgan called up the joint resolution ais ment issued en February 1, 1568, it will b Mt 4 eceting ae luary At tae Socket oie: ever any State is in default of payment of in- ight basal Mre = gman Parcel W. Tolbert William H: i Annie. Little Christiana Mrs. Uibos | Zach. + Meenas william M. Taylor | as on yesterday, then took the chair, and the | tat the debt bearing com interest Li he. there Mrs. LaVere Kmma, Lee Elizabeth BM. ‘ a - $13,797,90); the debt bearing currenc terest or principal on any stocks or bonds held = meee Wa a i ccen der Wine. uote ia Vv. ee OF veka ee vet Sig Monte, | Secreuiry of the Senate, Mr. John W. Forney, ' = has decreased $11,457,750; the matured debt not | in trust by the United States, to retain from ic, Lattin Mary. Licer Mise, Lepperiy Ww Wil Vheeler Col BG. Wider. | proceeded to read the proceedings of yesterda: a said State any moneys which may be due by Mrs, Love Sarah. Lester GE Moloney Chae LW Williams Oyree, The Chief Justice then stawd that the order | Presented for payment has decreased $1.60». 4 wines bod Mase A, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. inti trae ar fig?" MM bury said the subgect of Lnieb grivy - ances would come up on <tr next. = ry “¥ ) apnouncing & change in the Government be This Afternoon’s Dispatches. Site Tivisoyoins’wontd resahs eateres Earl Kussell declared that no confidence «oor, instead of by the main door of the Senate, ‘oor ited s THE MARYLAND SENATORSHIP. could be pisced ina policy which was al a Ractaide, Moore Alice. Marsh C Wright © G) Wileon¢ Wailin Chas 0, Wil ; 015.55; the debt bearing no interest has decreased | the United States to such State. | Saying one thing ana sesaning another. ‘Miccreath Mare Madiary Wary. Silt at | seuques, Waters Chase, Woodward Gnas Walle | or business before the court was the considera | gy so.c01- the amount of coin in the Treasury | ga Mongan said there was 2 large amount of poem re retalernea aia "he Literal tormbers had given Support 7 * M2. Mott Mary A. Mon a", ~ om sdhorceinsabesh other 5 = 3, 1539.91 1G $4 cep Speci pat » the Sta | Lord Derby on his pledge to bring about a rr oe Mary & 4 lontte a “ ores * x toot | nus om ich the 9 ad ieee ceehee ave, Menem Wee | wT 6. Out, Frank C. Watkiog Frank entitled to be sworn in, and upou this Senaior | BAS increased 85152,22.05, and the amount of | trust for certain Indian tribes upon which th Buran. Murray Mec—Meckenna Misa, Billie A Mew, on W »,, Wise GI, Williams G Webl Merucous | BEBE Be, Wells HylerZ Bet Col, Warre Henry. Dixon had the floor. Wilbens donnie el wairen ya Watbios Senator Howard arose to & point of order, and ANNAPOLtA, March 6.—The fourth ballot tor | duction of franchine United States Senator yesterday resulted: | A Jarge meeting of the frie cnrrency decreased $3,524,06~. showing au | luterest bad not been paid tora long time, and se of cash on hand of $4,30,143.90; mak- | the United States had been compelled to make is of Disrarti ved to the Indians, and the object of this bill | Thomas 23; Viekers, Swanr, 2 MeCul- , Ws beld at bis official residence Wednesday eo ano eit, " “3 >, it ios Ht the i emt» 5 —Nol ie. Nelson Lu- | Dp John. 0. Walter James T. White Jgmiee, Ware | maintained that the rales adopted by the Senare mitige pert ag are was 1 enable the Secretary of the Treasury to | lough, I=; Hambleton, 9 J. I. Franklin, Leeper i a Bm ee se ; Eppa’ Mrs, Needham Mary Mrs, dono wipe seha ¥. Weed John ia wait Loni required that the Chief Jastice should swear in Tene ra waleer hem ay ae oa A cancus was held m hall of the Dete- | Jig, but the meeting is regarded as a fayorabio O'Neil Joho Mrs, Oxmone Sibbie wh OPS ant, Dowie, Se all Senators before or ; °— Parker Amelia Mra, Poiter toneling Mre. | Wa Mpucomy OP; Whitham Richard, Wege mizing said court, and Powiicar,—The Ohio Kepublican State Cone therefore, before any further proceeding was | yention, at its meeting at Columbus on Wedr bonds. tere Evelyo W. Paze Prank 4 Mrs. . . iz . raok Mrs, Polk Misses, Parker M Ida F Two Ww By Wardman’ & Biart: | bad, be called upom the Chief Justice to dectde | day, adopted resolutions pledging the Republic at the suger o ‘ cher. Whutheey William. Wievel & Walf, Webb | this question, can party toa faithfal payment of the public | AE Wilson « = ihe Fistents Fistence Mrs, Bobiaws Frances hath | William. Ware William, Wriewt Samuel. Mr. Dixon arose to reply, but Senator Drake | debt, according to the laws wader which the | | 2. Wilson called up the bill to facilitate th ’ Po cone Geum ta A . settlement of Paymasters’ Acconnis, which was ca Reise Mary A Wire Bias Hille, mnt Goetan, Keung M. Younger ‘Thomas | 153 him to order, snd fusisved that there | Hve-twenty bonds werejawed; thas esid bonds he " caf q =, amount equal to that due by them on their ard Wagner Pani, Wionde Signore Sergio Jus those present would vow for Gen. Vickers. = ANNAPOLIs, March #.—At noon two-day the Senate and House went into joint assembl and resumed balloting; the first resulting ion of Mr. Morton the bill was mp hies At the Inst Bal Paris, & commer eval agent met a mask as he imagined, of the great world. A carriage and livery ! j | gates last evening, and it was understood that | imdication of the strength of the pew Prem } { , > Ng icage © | dixcu-sed si some length Gen.G. K. Vickers, $5; P. F. Thomas, 3: Thos, | Servahts awaited her exit. Sbe graciously Bertha Bis, Revel Nae Sarak | | Miceruy sxrous 14 NY Avenn: sii Bear BN | should be no debate. Sich may te a tegen ht ate goumiry |” Atone o'clock theChiet Justice appeared aud | Swann, 2; Hambleton, 1; MeCullough, | prnitted her admirer to accompany ber to 5 ict e. | Avenoe, Mr. Samuel » Ksanire Williams. be ss v er ie orn the i “er, . ¥ ‘ wrhouse, but on condition of bis all h ceatt By siupts OA Wee, Bb Hail Bad, Weekly Courier, Maryland FreestaaeGo, | ‘The Chief Justice then aro-e and sai that he | jhent shall. be prepared to. redeem such boude: the Cit Faster The Seane wil come to | a TRE second resulted: Vickers, $7; Thomas, her to blindfold ‘hin. The drive lasted oeock geone B, mg | at 8.4. BOWEN, P.M." | shouki recognize the rules of order of the Sen- heartily approving breP jee 'y of Conger order. Swanp, wi. an hour, at the expiration of which t Faonte Mrs, ree i Se Ate asthe rules governing these proceedings, rresting contraction, and believing that the Th 2 # th ito Madeline, Shabe , vEW portanc shies art Gceie, Souder Teny, Shrayere Susan Mrs, RIOT ON WARD'S ISLAND, NEW YORK. | but that in view of the importance of this qu figten WB Me | Fight Between Germans and trish —Feur | tion the Chair wonld feel con=trained to submit | people, TT pee tate Tonter abe rented | — Pv tba Others Placed itto tl conte for decision, and would ask the Gov. Smith, of Alabama, will be one of re TrUaler Osh ceiia This morning about vight o'clock a severe | Shaler from Michigan to rednor his point of | the Senators sent by the Suite (when recun- ard Amelia Mrs, "We Wrikht Aone Mt : g ‘ order to writing, This having been done the % f “¢ Yiot wok place on Ward's Island betw a structed) to Congress. Re ee Er Se eee f rants. | Chief Justice read it to the Court and ruled os ene Gertrade, Woek HL. Wal large party of Irish and German omigra strom an | that the point of order wa debateable. Louisa Mie. W ‘The immediate cause of the riot Ww = ary | occurrence of yesterday, when x German in | Senator Dixon then arose to spenit, but Sona. Wa Mis. Yeung Ueeiice tor Drake again called him co ord: one of the wards was met on the stairs with a m Mre. Young Os: | cup of water m his band, by an Irisbinan, who - a ee es | asked him for a drink, and, being refused, a | sisted that points of order were not de : | scuffle ensued, in which the Trishman got the | under the rules, Senator Howard read the 2d is sworn. When a metnber o—— vi it. This morning ihe Irishmen, with | role adopted by Senate, amd urged the: unde tion. himself w be sworn, he (Mr. H PLESEN’S LI | 8 greem yell fastened 10 a itdebate was out of order. TheOhief Ja —— A new Kepubtican paper called the Fre: r oath m i hy the ery of “ Rally round : ax ) © le German they came across, Tritrated his deci-ion, and Mr. Dixon again | sours, conducted exclusively by color ive, and ao journal of the procemdings « sitting on the trial of Andre dent of the Un the Senate, | The name of Thomas Swann was with. | the carriage stopped at a house, which they drawn, and the third ballot resulted: Vickers, | entered, fund. sscwnding a stairease of thir:y 89: Thomas, $1: Earle, 2. steps, M. B—— heard adoor open. Oa the rs *es | Indy taking off the bandage from his eyes, be Filty-two votes being necessary for a choice | hula himelf ins brilligntty tlemed Soar, Gen. Vickers was declared elect | ment, and in presence of three men armed with —— pomnards and revolvers. “11 you stir you are # dead man; give N= your money, and you shall be left at the Pantheon.” ‘There was, of course, no alternative: the victim Inid bis purse on a table, and at five o'clock in the morning was deposited at the Pantheon, the carnage imme starting off at tall speed. The pol endeavored to trace ont the affair, but no Light was thrown on the mystery nll afeweven- ingsinee. M. Pau! B——, a grocer. was walking home by the Rue Souftiat, when a young woman ue of currency should be commensurate wit industrial and commercial interest= of the 1 1 ul Senat had un ton of Mr. J tor irom Obio be rier (Democratic) says ors are sworn in 18 within the law, aud must be | Mr, Howard rose to a point of Cou-titution 1 — The Mobile Zrituar says that no fewer | 32 Hapeachmes = uch member is to eet as A part of than six George Washingions and two Au- and ther can be notrial iulessevery drew Jobnsons yoled in that city at the receat . <tponed antl the oiher Meeting of the Mozart Genera Meeting of the General Repul mitter—Meeting Associati der. By the We Sepate, siting om the trial of is to be on oath or affirmation. and in- vable [Special dispatch to the Star.) New Yorke, March 6.—The Mozart Generel | quWiitee held a mertimg hist evening, and « Amos W, Ak J, Allen Ben, Ashton Ben) S. Arn omens oe alias Ad Sone resolved not to take an oars part in the Siare | suddenly tell almost at is sont, and te seek = H, Adam Charles, Allen Charles, Andersen | eu, 00 Trish aud . touk the floor has recently made its appearmice in New Or. e hy any 5 Jar. Wade Convention to be heid at Albany on the (ith: rchat 3 was obliged to support Ber. ©. Anderson € Ay Alexander David. Arm. {the twelfth precinct were no- Things at this point began to look a Ltd | Jeans, ropes ae con ee cin magic ad denouncing the conduct of {ie radical saeauby-rs She append so cats one ee oe ee Fe h ke ee | Be AF 4 Sauad of nen | mixed, the Neuators generally showing more | — Governor Haizbt, of California. declines Sppeeriag ike prowl inen py te Peeks | hal nothing Sor atte oly hes barneik, oon Atsine JS Arnold Won JW. Anderton Joba U | Te central ofc: for more men, SPE! "| seyerichness than is their usual plicid wont; | to forward the resolutions commending th: who ary Ml He therefore | a¥dinst his oppenente, sosist her 10 her lodging, Rue Mouffetard.” Ar Asbford John 1 demas, Alistreom Jawrs, Arnold J ae . P Shoe’ “ " . ‘ Congres the impeachment of F made the question that wud stitmtion A large meetin ot ysed | Tived at the porte here, her suffermgs pre John ony ° ‘When the police were seen coming, the Irian | and’ the Ohief Just pearing 10 teu. | tion of Congress on F nt 0: made p net i arg i of proposed | 7 nome | Faised a cry, Let's throw them overt larly pleased with the drift ot affairs, dent Johnson on the ground that they would | gf the United States the moien of both the national chu don was held bust | Vented ber ascending the stuirs without Bn 9 ors from Indiana and yland i= ont ot | tut made no resistance to their Linding. “The; “4 omenty | improperly influence the judginent of the Sen- - | however, had the Germans at hay, driven ints | 2: Dixou had proceeded but a mom ning. Revs. Frederick, of London. Heary | She lived au sizrieme.on reaching which « and . = it as a ¢ , but adds that t ecision of the 7 " d Beecher, Dr. Dowling others de. | she knocked at door, which at once openrd, Barvk | the basement of the large hospital here the po. | “"en Mr. Sherman called him to order, and inl Sg rescrations: expreesing aympasey pevsiding officer of the Senaie—the Chiet Ju-- | liyered addresses on behalf of the project. | And M. Paul was instantly seized by three men see A | lice were obliged to mse their revolvers, and | insisted that the Senator from Connecticut was | the President, are not Hable tothe same objec ce— without debate. The Radical Repnbhiean General Commut’« | Mhoenacted precisely the scone ot the Bal de ton General DT. | t00r of the rioters were shot, Burrows David A, Boy awa KA. Beckwith EF’ Bursre RY, Bramecn FB, Brooks Etward, Renebau EJ none of them im- | not confining himself to the question of orde! d beyond the Lagtering of an ary bout ten o'clock the riot wore its Dr. Dixon rose z veding when— tions, or he Would not have transmitted thezn, The message is sustained by the casting vole of hi warters laxt evening to remind Senators Morguu and Conkhog POpera robbery, with the slight difference that | they obligingly informed their victim that hey but to the mam question. The Chief Jus ts au it was impolitic to conflrin jersous Aobunated | belonged to a Society scauered over Parie— ered G by 1, clubs, kmives, stones, brickbats 7 | decided that the point of order was well taken, | te Lieutenant G >. plicable, for office In New York who are not radial therefor, athe betrayed them to the pollee redone Fred G, Barratt rank J ‘ ‘forks, aud the knives froma mowins sae. | and that Mr. Dixon must coniiuehimacif tothe | ¥ormax Ma The bill inzo- must determine this ques Repu blicame Vise wonld not be sat in any quarter! Tee @ : ile Gea, "Boys, Henry Ml, Brigham 1. Beidues n¢ which bad been broken up, being used, | discu.sion of ihe question of order. duced in the House to-day by Mr. Eliot,( als Seacil bh Seeaees Geet ee foal moting ie i clip peaaoe TAS tee | tee petiee avon abneay e we c ronwel HH, Brichert Hemrs, Burrows HS, verything seemed tobetoken that a sr- | Mr, Pixon bud proceeded but a fow minw authorizes the Postmaster General to. con tract for # term of years with citizens or corpo- Che Senator from rators of the Uniied Stats for carrying the Kau wili duce his point of order to , be contd not proceed, The Ohief | 1eTesn mails between the ports of New York. | writing. annual meeting in this city yesterday. AM the p police having siready twelve of their prineapal railronds of the country were repre. Ate keeping. F sented, as those of other States, A constitu ta arene ee was adopted, and the regular tall meeting voted iFrom Bod Toiedo (Onion Bieas, to be held tn'St. Louis. ‘The Convention will | ope of our covmporaries snakes « stelement aie When the passeager rave wierence toa means of saving fuel Whe bh, the Ward's Island Hospital riot, y if correc’. should be generally Known, partic Jno P, Bartictt JS, Baker Judith, Bryar | * a i. : i apes Foo T, Bally James TB iy dno, Bartlett Jac | mostas soon asthe police mhde thet appeae, | When Mr. Drake for the third time called i rzant Jue C, Barton 1 W. Baker Joseph. Beary sce the leaders seemed to quail to order, snd maintained that, under the tw: ek see eee, Pour persons as stated above were shot, and | ry-rhird rn! " n A A elt Jas, Brocks Jame . bel Jured —_ shaving fractured skulls or bones, |) vial, these rules did not pest hehe Pp tert Marcos, Botler Morgan, Barars Hou OM, | snd sew s Bradwell Philip S, Binchi: Pil, Bor and bloody riot was im progress. But al- at chis time feel himself constrained to «uth ‘d then reduced his poiat of o ritain, France, Belgiuin and | to writing, but before it was read the German States. The vessels used tor thi- Mr. Dixon rose to « point of order. % : : ce Tnited 3 niet Jue Wariy these hard times, whem 4 rds Pimbo, | The police responded promptly, and detach. | Mr. Drake appealed from this decision to the Sale Sone ne The Chief Ju several Tivters Were shot pony Beat ge ene tiggen ng a opaneny Bowele Kicharis, Heard Bobert, Bi Heneelgtt: | ments from various precineis contnually a:- | Senate, and the yeas and uays were called, and b ‘corporations established Psa rahi sete more or less injured. | tn gor aes of cand tis motos Syed | Bor, Hrown St iveeter- Boyd, Brows Phineca, | TINT: wntil shout 130 Tale Pence al Rader | the Chief Justics was sustained by a vote of | salt Bave mot less thau two aor 1 shee bis 1 ace | which may be employed to great ad vaninge. p Fee ec ee ene ee cde tncpector Walling cmt Bee aean® | twenty three ayes to twenty mays. four steamships to ply between such port, | der dw wruing, that | PROM NEW ORL | cmkere wuthonatadanen eoaeecmmeatemen ' ‘Fboe W. Bobsnns Thos, Liakely Thoma M. Blace. | ee eee Or ae ging which ume how. | >0me persons ia the galleries, upon the an- | The vessels shall be of not less than 2.500 tous | 1 ere both out of order nnd - so. } hm satting, either in grate or stov~, Sra Wm 5. Beckbards , Boring Wesley, Ben- | ance about 19 e/clock, before whi nonncement of this yote, commenced to ap- | DUTtben, of class A 1,and shall havearsate of | tution and the rules of the Senate ade jen, Hancoc der for Remove vy which one-third. if mot One-half of the Be I How tae. pee 0 ee | ree arrose md norco comigareomde fl ic \ . ie P| speed equal to that contrac for with the Go. | March ¥, Labs, Street Commissioner aked by Order of | fuel may be saved wtibout diminishing we covidy AM. Creigh. Alfred. Gocabcidge AG. j tage a orb mact + ip Jayey ny “3X | plaud, but the Chief Justice arose and called | Hard ine. The subsidy tothe ew lars shall nt—Delezates to the National | heat. In-ead of throwing away the ashes Cox OG. Chipley CA Chester D P_Ch seporter left, bat there Were Hone OF dar erone, | Out quickly, “Order, order,” and quiet wus re- | not excerd $2,000 per'year for each steam, “d him too Demecratic Convention—Gen. James B. | and cinders, as aversally the cane, (ord & D, Cavon EB. Cress Biward 1 pe susie af tee skate on they eels thaden ored. ‘The iil was referred to the Commitive on Post | made the point that nnder t Steadman one of the Delegates. have . weer x ven or » i a i ae peed j : - A ors a ue role je le. Xx 7 RLEANS, Mare - ¢ following te " e ate gar. coreey oe 5 away. ‘This decision and the fact that it was suse | Olliers and Post roads, order were not debatable. New ORLKANS, March The following | mto whic mixed ‘The riot has been colminating for some three —— Mr. Dixow s thick mortar or paste. A few i order w ued last night { jorming: : | tained by the Senaie, created quite a buzz} Exxevtive Com muntcaTioxs.—The P Mr. Drake 5 4 <F ' Jump» of coal fairly ignited. with & thick layer EU atin Lin’ Cesnis oer been cereus senee “Qraplaining of the | amongst the mewspaper men present, as es- | cont in answer to reoolatiope of the Senate, | according to his (Mr. Ts) un Pacem ete a aIratoL a. eee nay? | teacher nee onbomettl ean en an reg B, Cegett J Bet erSeid Jan ee B.C =» | by ihe other. med Henry Essit tablishing that the Senate is not yet organized | transmitted to that body cominunication= in re The Chief Jus siet that in bis opinion the | N° ##—[Eatract.}—By dir jor than a grair or stove fired with coal, the lux- es xt G. Consoren 3h mong th 1. the charge agunst | a* a court, but is proceeding under its ordinary | tation to the claim of American citizens to the Senator from Connecticut wus in upd so much of paragraph 4, of specu orde | ury of a blaze being alone wanting, but Bone oi him being that than yesterday. Tules asa Senate, and the question how tar this | Island of Alto Veln; the abduction of Allen | “Syigy [ran Canumaucms was in Onder 26, current from these beaaiquercerss | the prop sof heat ; Rae “The hocbieci arom "Hs Pars | would complicate the proceedings, was dis. | McDonatd, a British subject, artes the Senate, declaring debate oft of order whe review tere The trouble is trifling, and the whole pre- 4 < oy raprllrcies idl pep ss «4 with animation in all its bearings. ¢ EV egtlpcetege \, Presented theappearnnee of acamp | CUS i during the war. Drs. George & point of order was pending, & Gir. Pounrroy said che Nenste ord, Mr. Dixon commenced to speak when Mr. (Mr. Howard) Deval D Fda in Ash pan, is nol greater than the removal of (ie Fy . Pied benyeeg may be performed im & commoa i 5 punt know that the rule ¢ ead to the aebes aud casing them out of doors. The . Dilhenterr yeyre, and Win. Kinner, resident pay- | Conuess called him two order, upon what point, ae aire ibe Eonar One ee ae said Wm. is hereby rinstried, aud will | Gout honsetiie wall soon peroere Ree Merten ‘© | owimg to the confusion prevailing, could aot Jo a vy | the Chair, but that, when i Ree annie cee eof Burret Corn | town throw ing away the beat ue token hi boule deoete and ve heard. The Chair decided that Mr. Dixon ROTENT, AOAINGT TRE REMOVAL: OX 7 by the Senate, debate was al Sr if Said Calle OF Hicabcel seek coal, 9nd this economy pecatiary addresses i— Lawrences Davis_0 fF, Dabray Pie was in order and he commenced sgait; when | CHNtm® Mauxys.—Mr, Barian prevented in | ur icoutben mronnded one ta ches, | 98 if ssid ae at Derive E. Dent SH. Pune Thomas C, Pouch self Lo UkOse occupying Toosas above the fl Th war. lanridge, Wra E. Voper Wi By command of Major « on the general surat, Go, L. Hat ¢ Senate to-day x remonstrance from the | 3 rs and dealers transacting business in | When Mr. Stewart, ot Nevada, called bin to order, and insisted that he was discussing the im: Wits spestkin B. Doane | _ 3 Jaroes B. Steadman has heen nomti Fow asp Ricr.—This is a very delicious | the Centre Marker 1 he removal of the Mr. Sherman made the point of order ¢ Gen dic ttent0 eon the fo Sm. Goties, Eecher Gevrue. Rrekel! question, The Chair decideiy hat the whole | Same’ which we reat the Tomoval at the Ty L not “peak op Of the delegates for the Suite at ir; dish. but requires attenuon. When the fowl bas SBY Bircham B, o-ii Thos, 4 Fai Tel to Te vomierine te been properly drawn and singed, rub it ove . Wan M. Eee yd ens as Ti Bence ann | question was debatable aud therefore Mr. | mittee. Snes rs that for cou ve Ae pels eatl so iggl s Nate at eg with lemon, cover it all over with thim slic + Peveont Fatally Injuree Dixon had a right to proceed. nience to the citizens, being the in iow or | ae rad bern raths Stare Convention, The a of bacon, tie the same on, aad put im a sauce. seh nas M. Fabl The trun which lett Ebnir: nities ‘i the rsitroad, centrally locawed, and of aupl: Chief Instiee decide are B. F. Jonas, Jurors MoUlosky aud Tb Fret. Fountain Geo v morning. and dueat Ganan. | At 20 p.m, Mr. Hendricks withdrew y Fe size for all market purposes, the present sil | OFC eT was well taken. canuot be surpassed. The building, as pr: posed to be built by the Corporation, will PAD With & carrot quartemd, two onions, and cover the whole with broth; when boiling, let it immer for one hour. In the meantime wast dnigua at 1 o’elock a.m. when near Gorhan | his objection to Mr. Wade, and the latter was 5. Craig. a Mr, Dixon would, sf it was perm * | stndon. had the misfortune to disable one of the | sworn im by Chief Justice Chase, zo into the general inerits, The Senuter who t . FROM EUROPE To-DAy. rub four ounces of rice, boll in it some © p | rr PP vers | [oC motives, The passengers, thirty in num- | Other Senators m&uies were (hen called, and | an ornament (o the square, They therefore rr. | had raised this point of order (Mr. Howard) {By Cable to the Associnted Press.) ibe broth in which the Sow! bes bern, cooked. let Geo. Gerrold Herbat &, Gr rit ber, were all transferred to the baggage c&r, | 91) present ere sworn in. spectfully pray that Congress may pass a bill | bad already spoken three time. ou the general % sensou With salt, Take care that the rice is not vegsu Jeo, Girsas Jerse, Grinnell Hon J . With one locomotive proceeded on the! p suthoriaing the Corporation w build a mark ject, and at grect length. Fenians Taken to Newgate. too thick: beat up the yolks of three og, wick bam JT, Geeescugd J J. Gold Jas, Grayeon Mark. When near Hopewell station the vag. nators had been sworn im, the | house on the present site, fohnson held that it was imposible for Loxpos, March 6—The prisoners who were | iittie milk of coeam, to mis with there a Qrexory Mt ject M. Gung Ma o Be ant BF car jumped from the track, and over- arose and stated that the Senate Mr. Harlan alse presented a petition of citi- suntor from Connecticut to properly dis- a . on trial at Warwiek for Fenianism—Mexs: Fued all the passengers into one end of the ficting serious ij ‘The car stove was ee saty Wir Er boksat $ | organized asa ceurt forthe ual of An- | zensof Washington to the same effect, which pire: poet — Fest going a =~ drew Jobnson. Was likewise referred to the District Committee, Peator from Dito 5 pe Tie AeA eed for the of living coals of fre, ‘The Sergean(-ot-Arine then made prociamas | Recxivas PROM OusTOMS—The receipts from a scat eailnis ae ie oes on t force upon the already suffering pas tion fer al) persons to keep silence while the ee: amed, 1 Pebru. | afd desired to call his attention (0 the twenty burning several ina most ahoctiug srt: | codvte cos twecseun custome at the ports below named, trom Feb@a- | third rale adopied for the irial, which provi or. Tb» following is alist of the sufferer: psiatoes : ary 24 to 29, melusive, were as follows: Bos- | inat all orders and decisions sball be Soreh Overshire, ten Lewis, the wife an Tee Chiet Sustice thee arose and said that] ton, 56,495.11; New York, 32923,000; Phil without debate. childof Thomas Phillips. Lyman 8. Brizgs, | 1 © Tales adopted wer, in hi judgment, not | adelphia. 190,900.05 New Kein February Mix. Salonen bd Uaena: eles could Auitew Horton, P. Couicm. Jo-l Ezzlesion, | Tules t9 govern this court, they being framed | 10 10 21 S¥bl-Jei.dd: San Francweo January “i | piyatier the court wae formed, aud ts Hichsel Weleh, Dennis Gorman aod Thomas | when the Senate was a legislative body, and St, SRA eey eee, Seren pe ance tae oe jicciatie') | EiQUy ade Bscehiee Ais ewpesag™as | Merefere he wanted the court to act upon | xressxe or rie Gowmnwest.—Tue war. | Mt Sherman ai yOU tie a= wel sip the Beg Pde | inten eile of H. O, Lewis are fatally injerad. | them. " rants issued by the Treasury Department du- | rule of the Senate. He submitted to the Sena- ge Sop: | Mr HS O. Lewis sustained a fractmre of the | The question was then put by the Chins Jus. | ring the month of February, 1505, to meet thet tae tae Maryland whether it vas not per- Jobu Campbell had his shoulder dis- | tice, and the court adopted the rules-for their | Tequirements of the Government, amounted to, | fectly eumpetent for the Senuie to wdopi 10s. wooated. The wounded have all been cared for, ntas a rt. in round numbers, the following sums, viz rules tor the conduct of the trinl, and) whether ‘apd are receiving all necessary attention, | 8°Verame) ove Civil, miscellaneous, and foreign interconrse, | they were not now absolutely bound by diem. | Those who are able ro be moved will be taken | U8 motion of Mr. Howard, the Secretary of | $3,100,000: imterest on the public debt, $4,050-000; ir. Dixon was continuing bix remarks, | to Canandaigui the Semate was ordered to notify the House and | war, 39,360,000; nayy, #201°,000; intenor. (pen- | when } tone ounce Of Dutier, divided tate buts: und without boiling: put the rive in « and tbe fowlom top. aber having taku elices of bacon, and serve, t MorcmesT To ARTENUs Wagp.—We find . 4 Burke, Casey, and Shaw—werr brough Newestattnasy 00 guste apa o pow Tescue. The prisoners were escorted by 8 body | | | | | | | the following paragraph in a Jocal journal. ‘The printers of this city, and also of the United e and Cemada, baye resolved each to con- the amount of 1,000 ems of type, to te the 6th of March, the anniv ‘of the of Charles F. Browne (Artemus Ward,) to be devoted to_theerectiou of & monument to the drcrased, Editors, reporters, book p: lishers, and other members of the craft, are also inylied to comtribute. Lt bas mot been de- cided yrt where this monument will be erected. Paris, March 6—Forencon.—The bullion has inerwnsed inthe Bank of France stnee Inst week fow mill) Livre m frames, Gen aL, March 6 — ‘oTenoon.— Cv quiet and unchanged. Sales of 10,000 bal. Dales of the week 77:00 bales, including [2.0 for export and 1. bales for speculation. Stock on hand Henley Capt s 860 bales, including 38,060 B. Rarper Sif wules of Aunerican, Bread: steady. < firm.” Orhers MaRnIAGEIN Dirrenent WALKS OF Lire wie Edward Jackson 4B, ducksou A —1t ic announced that in England, whilet the x. Jankive B done Joba Loxpox, March 6 — Atternoon. — Gonsols 1%; Erivs, 46%. our =. Pronk We y dames H. | uresng upon the Western Powers the «heme Keefin Joseph, Eo Kereacd Jacoms. Konoedy LW, | Zur the inde: union of the Dm King Lecohard. B reuse Mevor, Kilo BL. Kimball | \nign principalitie Thomas, Karr WN Lowel! Col © W, Loxalie Llewellyn Char -s Leon Dr, Leiteh EB, steady; U.S. 5-205, 71 poor marry, the Well-to-do avoid marriag: to : agers part : sions and Indians,) $4,900,000; tow, s4ohow, |” Mr. Howard iuterrupted him with s question | Latenvoot, March 8 TOO. Bottom | POT BATFY. \ sarriag to ee Ponies WEws—Cuble dispatches of wut | the managers on Hie part of the Howes tint the] Bees Se Dee rsmas dor te Tnebon ae tee | an ee en we ter ‘rainr but not qnotably changed : Fuck an extent that worse fe. Svety Res fe mo i der te " e 5 hotel . «| - | nicht say-— The Lord Lieutenant har released | court was ready to proceed with the tring and | Cnous debt are not included in the sbover | | apyeal trom the deeksion of the chair: Stoukof cotton. adleat fo? this marker from ct | Mek fumber of English women are arma. 2 | trom coufinement Johuon, the Grand secre | would receive the managers of the House. . = Bion “vetweed No. give way, Srittoot ihe SASF OF AG LEDER MENG EOE SORTER BGs At fifteen minutes to three o'clock the man- AVERNAL ReVENUE.—The receipts trom this called to order, } pip ae ot vd five yran-” Gapricnment im «hd county pf da + $57 IBIAS: Mr. Howard.—Well, then. I diitinetly aut Ofbers nechanged. | tory -one per cent o omen } spore * * agers of the House, (With the exception of Mr, | Source to-day were $574)! : s = | thle age are spinsies, and in five Englisn ant gn Boao a pa t whl Stevens,) appeared before the bar of the Senate, SPs one Chet Juice The Sokatar wil stated op eet x fe Nr Pim carols stendys | counties there are forty-five per press the payment of she Franev-Mexican | and Mr. Bingham, as chairman, demanded of | 82-West Vi Legistature hay taken mens: . cart; ; | pdt = RASKPORT, Murch ¢—Ey ening. — U.S) 5-05 Livxrroot, Mareh #—Evening, — Cotton clowd irreguiar, at about 9% for middimg Up- lands . and 9% AHH to arrive: aud Wi! for Onieuns, if 10,000'waies. ‘Tae Mancherter $e fn urmer, WHISKY WAR IN TENNESSEE. : is point of order. Trac otud shat Kussia has been stroaly | the court that it take cogutzance as to the | 410 impeach Judge Hindman. of that Sit, oe ene a stad ine aside adiphoa appearance in court of Andrew Johnson, Pres. | GUtged with admitime avorneys trom the | sor me regulation of the trial, and mainta;iod : Southern States to practice law without iuking } thor ander it no debate wits now inorder, 1 ident of the United States, to answer two-aid | the «iron clad” ‘cath. | ‘he Chief Justice said thatin Mix opinion the i articles of impeachment, | wrThea caries and druggists of Maine AE ‘ont: “$0 the ECR w Me os Ss a pak ua ate, ‘Mr. Howard then moved that a summons be | Are to be allowed t0 sell Jiquor on the prescrip - oransistac tol aati oe apply at. prys- Ceorge, Lawrence Geo SW. Lersh Geo iow te | Smswermg to the widths of the plaits. ly | the bar of the Senate on Friday, Match 15, at igey,, | = al . : 5 ! lied uenose, advocating anuexatior Chains 13 A * ‘“ AG. Lawson Jas Bie Leroy 3 W forraed of three plaited bands, the upper one o'clock, to answer to said charges. called * = Resoendea called for whe ayes and uays fs Three Mom Killed: Que Wonnded Cavalry nee Mee ue naree il FCPS ASas found fhe wae ed eae TRE | ‘This was adopted, and the court then ad- gle NOabk teeta Mich Allveens y | cal theny and belng order, the opinion vi | Sent te the Aid of the Revenue OF [sect telaucn | ehier balt way own the side oftheskireyste | Journed until that day, Marcb 13: 07 wives an they pleare, but they are cond ‘the Chair wes vy. vachaaoer ene Kyoxvite, Texx., March 6th a whisky 7 c pick Gh ~a ri A nt | ror on Mondsy*hear the scene ot the Inte diss Lage WT. Lane Wf pink daisy, a smaller one being at the waist at : worry at nineteen. or PSY & forfeltto Brighaw |. Kear pMessrs, Freiingh ee ee eee ihe Other side. —Lr / ollet. it wast pisenert ya 4 ere ng of See sashial tha Wasa sa mg riot, in Claiborne county, three, ee May David 8. Merrin LB. May E. Mallow Frei a Prorosrp Prize CO gen oer nanbarg chen ngeie.«) r= oots teteen eo wize, killed ‘sad’ que Saouseliy Maleett Ges vers Hae y Horese Kens and Johuny Blackley this morning | Bera present except Attorney General depots Qeloreciod in that city rhe te squadron of cavalry are <n gente from a Maxwen J's. Marcoall JB. Josh. Mitch? bead on meer ge gS ee ion 5 i Signed wrticlas of agrerruent to fight within six | béry, but the seosion was ® very sbart oe, | 1H sont tee natiion dollars. wei for Bow aside at 1&4 pounds. This will | Senator Hendricks and several rt " aa | { ene ve Sr enaan intense Jaring | tives bad interviews with the President. this ss tim Mare : Tico Daag NE ree ae BA apt _PRBSENTATION oF 4 MruseTun.—The | Nora general remens is in progress ae Tareent wus i moraine precede” piecasiuaniedtocmmcetene: G 3 | f - Tied, and the total of these pomarn-d amounts Paris ds 7,000 hues. including 115.000 bate~ of rnb ¥ . Im London, Miaericay.” Breadsiails firm. Provisions ac.’ | 22.er Sere, number ef 2.200 Ee Kenton iter