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together. img to the jould prevail, ‘never to return. printed. duction of the ofa bankrupt act. (rep.) of N. Y., pre: House duties. of Ind. > (ORGANIZAT bMi 2 OF ‘pent rebellion. i atZING OUT Mr. Wusow, (rep.) of Muss. ittee. -) ‘THE AMOUNT Mr. Wang, (rep. ‘the Secretary sation menTine OF FATES BAkeme ‘The paper mankers are te bent & mmwtiing bere ve Wed mesdey night to cooptoract Che ofr mk gmt Fedeotion of the Auty om forwign paper Toe we re bare THE BORTON AND NEW YORE PRIRE Careme. ‘The prim causes from the Admiralty Courts of New ‘York and Boston wili come uy before the Syprome Court Somorrow, It understood that they wilt be ail made @ depend upon the arguments im @ single owe, or, at fowt, that all capable of being grouped together ae rest Ag upon the same principies of wie; nations! iaw, will be YROFITABLE EMPLOTMONT OF CONTRARANDS. A large number of coutrabends are engared w day m Cleaning | ennsyivania avenve 18 is the Gret practical Brectmen of god yet soon from there poor crestarer. Had they been prope ty employed heretofore, the streets end roads that have been cut up ond ground out by arti! Rory and wagon trains would now be im good condition, Mastead of betmg beds of mud mortar. i ‘THR NEW MEMERRS FROM LOUISIANA. ‘ Awarm dobate was held in the Mouse to-day open the ‘Fecort of the Election ‘ommittee favorable to the adm sion of the members elected under the military govern , im Louisians, Mr Voorhees, of Indiana, opposed the h on the ground that there was no expression of the lar will in the election, and it was not conducted we laws of Louleiana, ment might, in districts where their foree sed to Congress ror nrentativer vwho would in reality represent Ment of the United States. In the course of bie he said that the people of the country are fea wating bar he won of the fouteteps of 9 members of Congress who are about to leave ite halle YH M’DOWELL COURT OF INQUIRY. In the McDowell Court of Inquiry to-day Major General {McDowell read at lorgth his statement in review of the testimouy taken in the court. The paper is a very long ‘one, and occupied the court throughout the entire day's on. THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. UNION GOLDIKRS WHO HAVE NOT HKEN PAID. A communication was received frem the War Depart- ea transmitting a report from the Paymaster Genoral, ing what regiments were not paid up to the Sist of jaugust, 1862, and the reagon therefor. Ordered to be PREARNTATION OF CREDENTIALS, Mr, Samnmax, (rep.) of Ohio, presentog the credentials ‘Of Hon, B. F. Wade, re-olected United States Senator.from Ohio for six years from the 4th of March next. ‘Ae REDUCTION OF TUR DUTY ON VRINTING PAPEN, Mr. Haxnss, (rep.) of N. ¥.,presonted the resolutions House of Assembly in favor of the re platy Ee Tuty on printing pth Algo one in favor A SYSTEM OF FINANCE. ented the memorial ‘J. Dwight in relation to a system of finance; also ®@ memorial from bankers and merchants of New York, Jo wh Formal the government be received for TION OF A BIGNAT, CORPS from the Military Committee, signal vhe pre i oe ., from the Mili reported a bill for enrolling and calling out the corps during OF COTTON BOLD iN NEW YORK. of Ohio, offered a reaolution request- of the Treasury to communi the amount of government cotton forkc since the blockade of the commissions and storage, Saterested in euch Kales. A‘ RAISING ADDITIONAL Mr. SumyER, ‘aAditional sold) Southern (rep.) of Mass., introduced # Dill to raise lure for the service of the United States. ‘THE MINION OF M. MERCIER TO RICHMOND. ‘Mr. Gunes, (rep.) of lowa, offered a resolution request- ‘Wg the President to communicate to tho Senate, if not in- Compatibie with the pubitc interests, the character of the made by the Secretary of State of the United Btatos to M. Mercier, the representative of the French ‘as related by him to M. Thouvenei, which | government, pedoced Me Storcier to undertake a mission to Richmon 4 what reprosen‘ations he was authorized to make from the government or from the Secretary of State to Ghe rebol authorities. Adopted. STATIONS }OK THK OVERLAND MAIL COMPANT. ) Me. Larmam, (opp.) of Cal.,offered a reaciution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Post Offices ‘and Roads ‘to inquire into the necoss! at right for stations to the Overiacd Mail Com fary THR DIFTRICT OF COT: Mr. Gruaxs cailed wp the bilis rel Columbia, which were passed. THE PROCORED NATIONAL CURMENCY. The Craim called up the #peeial order, which was the Dill 0 provide for a national currency, secured by the pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the cir- tion and redemption thereof, Mr. Davis, Copp.) of Ky., moved to postpone the special frder, and take up the bill regarding the appointment of Midshipmen. to—yens 20, nays 21. ' ‘Tne Carroncy bit! was accordingly taken up and read. ' AD amendment was addpted increasing the IAting Currency Crom $200,000,000 to $300, ‘Several Other mmor amendments were adupled 1p.) of Ohio, offered an amendment Mr. Sneumay, that existing banks * Krave legal to be obtained if necessary. a: ‘ertain extent, Sone ry y : Mr. ag @ circulation ates. (opp. ) of K to Bu and every ader the provisions of this wet: quem ion as to whether the banks, being creatares »/ the law, could change their characters under ir charters. Mr. Veseennes, (rep.) of Me., said the amendment was ply to give the assent of the United States to wuch a | Change so far a# it would go, leaving the assent of the lianas, (rep ) Of N. Y.. desited to ba avail themselves of the conditions of this bill toa | He it that none of the Danky would | 1p thetr charters, Dut they might adopt this cur may become . Fessaypey thought they might do thet pow toa extent. We could not interfere with the State in any way, but could only give the consent of .. was of the opinion that Con ize Individuals to consent of a State. Mr. Powell ollered wanking association ports, the amount , and the names of all persons opted. of ranting @ soma lating to tho District of acount of 000 He said thore was the Stato and that the ovly the Prosi of to the in New 4, | associa shall be required wo k: in ite in to the | Virginia, ‘ego Canal of the Northern i com: aracter tended for the purposes of thie before the imoreyement ev’ Mr. Me letter from Admiral Foote, to a? SHY CANAL una, ‘Tho House thea resumed the consideration of the bill to Ponsiruct a #bij canal for the passage of armed aud naval Wrossuis Crom (ho Mississippi river to lake Michigan, and the enlargement of the locks of the Erie Canal and w York, to adapt them to the defence om . Bamarr, (rep.) of Pa., had ne doubt of the eomati tional power to construct improvements for the benefit erce, but a review of the surrounding ciream. @ bad confrmea him in the conclusion that the t wae Mot the proper time for entering upon a work PO expensive, which he conceived Lo be sally of a com or All our resources shor amount of ome House of Representatives. Wasntnaros, Feb. 9, 1863 ‘THE INDIAN AND CIVIL APPROPRIATION BiT!S, ‘Stevens, (rep.) of Pa., from the Committee on a (ee and Civil Appropri ber ile, ADVERAE REPORT FROM THR COMMITTEE ON RLECTION®. Mr. Dawms, (rep.) of Mase., from the Committee on reported against the credentials of Jobn B. and Lewis MeKenzie—tve former claiming a seat Tonnessee and the latter fal the Seventh district the id be mace 0, (rep) Of Pa., ai not object to thir ssamation jt to its con raise means to » devoted If the meweure war wciet would rth of pay our safticient water at the mouth of Commodore that popola r naval officer Ip fact, m the project as preposterous |, ewid that it had never been of the bill that boats built for Tio produces ALi ® lever that the larger) insiesipp! were wvitable for lake from Rear Admirat D. 1). ight dranght bow could | Reig NEW YORK “HERALD, TUESDAY, FEURUARY 10,” 186%. tr | ! t bs “ | i titi Monera Ancona, Kahbi. Ra ey Pie Base. Calvert, A. Conk ritenden, Morrell of Vt I, Patton, Peniieton, Porte berger, Stdet, Be Nod. Biever Mone, Thomas « BP MORRE POM LOL STAN Mr. Dawes, (rop.) 0: Mase, called up the report of the Comaittoe on tn favor of che elaima uf Benjamin ¥. Flanders and Michact fiahn to vests aa members from Mr. Vooutea, .) of Ind. ed to his remarks, contend) tant ed Prtesttons tna ee rages to appoint the Miltary under whose order the election was Mr. Hannuew, (Union) lapders ant Hann were or oe PRESENTATION OF A SWORD TO LINUTENANT ROBERT Licutenant Robert McKecbnie, o( the Nints New York State Volunwers (Hawkins’ Zouaves), was the recipient, Yosteriay, of @epiendid tostimonin! (rom the employes in the New Yorx Hraacy composing rooms, consisting of former associates and a choice selection of invited guests. The presentation was meade by Mr. WG. Cowum, who said:-— * Lincrevant—I have deen deputed By the employes of the Henatp competing rooms te tender ty you an expres. for YOu # & inan and qur Appreciation < services as a soldier. Possessing the two great aid carential qualifications ‘of & soklier—coolness and bravery—you have so conducted yourself on several oc. casions and ip various engagements as to win the ester and confidence of your men, the distinguished agprote- tion of your officer# and the admiration of your formor associates here. If you will look about you you will ace many fares familiar to you—faces of thore who have watched your career from the time you first became one of that grand army of brave epirite who sprang torward to the protection of our glorions Union and the enforce ment of the laws, to tho present time, not doubtfully, but with the firm conviction that in you the iiwnaip offi: had a fitting and & worthy representative. And now, «ir, It becomes my pleasant duty t# present you this sword, | a6 a small token of our orteem for you 9% & mau ond re spect for you ae @ soldier, knowing full well that it will be drawn {n & most worthy cause, and that it could not be placed in more worthy hande With earnest and cere wishes for your succes* aud safety, we one and al wish you a heartfelt Godspeed in the woble career you havo adopted. Lieutenant McKxcusie roplied (no fitting and feeling manner, aasuring the donors that the gift was du preciated by him, and that so long as he wae eo draw it in defence of the oansefor which he had entated it should never be sheathed, anti this glorious Union should be reatored to its original proud, noble and happy position, as the freeat and greatest republic in the world's history. * Lientenant Colonel Knwnatr (in the abterce of Colonel Hawking, who was calied away on urgeut mulitary bust nese) endorsed the conduct ef the worthy reetpient whose career and actions he had «hsely wetoied rious occasions, in camp ae wollas on the Seld, and on every occasion he bat found him not only courageots, Dut possessed of judgmeot and a penctration which tad materially lereened bis (Lieutenant Colonel X.'9) duties, and assured him that in this officer be had found one in whom be could trust the welfare and honor of the reg ment with safety, The gallant Leevtenspt Colouel, mo feoling manner, expressed hie thanks to the empioy se of the offien, saying that he, ton, wae proud of oimesifying himself asa printer, and that the first dollar ho ever earned tn New York was in the Ihr. fee, and that he felt proud that the compositors atill held om to the oid maxim that to the inner, not the enter man, should we being present, was called on, and, y wpecquainted with the recipient, of the donors, whom he had boked ‘upon as « class of men sornow lat ©) rier ve the eommen foun award merit he a fow feeling and eulogintic remarks, paying a bigh and deserved co mpliment ty the worthy Heatenant, « bose career ho hed watened both im the heat of battle and on the tented feld. and oO ail me casions be bad found bim both « an and a0 officer Mr. Jaen Hows also paid a high compliment to the Tecipiont, saying that be felt aewured that (he gift thos worthily bestowed would never be ured in au unworthy cause, and that the blade would be retarned to ite seal) dard at the end of the war without» blet or stain to dun ite original lustre. pp ati: General Wrcnr, low Jorsey, being called upon sald —Gentiemen—I am called upou to say afew words Twill be brief, Im the first piace l am ove of you—« printer—a practical printer—one proud of bis calling. | ever Knew but one bominess, and Ido npt expect to know any other, The General went om, in a most agree able strain, at some length, and made various banyy Allusions to his ty; veal experieaee, bringing in eo appropriately mvny of tie technical phrares of the craft ae to elicit great applause and Pit, he creapany in the a dest of humor, fe ore » a hen Ty of the free preax in America, ial career, and the hardships whic pe ny — i had to'encounter, He, bimeei, bad started the publics tion of « jh 1830, (he #ame Your thet James Gordon Bennett began the publ the Yora Haxau—a paper whieh be consifered ae being the exponent of the rights end privileges of the elthzens of this great country. He wormly commended the Hienaiow of the government and jar tor the Uni that be had for years 7 it for wholesome views oF ail Bations and public ala other gentiemen, aed the com 10 7 New Your, Feb, 9 15. An article appearing (n your paper of Bavortay = exe, im & private wate Tamong the sorted by Honey Dv arrest of Homey 0 the at ” whie Tugeiay night last wm 16 INTERESTING FROM ALBANY. Important Ship Canal Project—ne can Mouvement to Heinstate Gencrel McCleilan—Procecdings of the Legisia. ture—General McCiellan Invited to Vi the State Capitai—Amendment of the Militia Law—Arrival of Ex-Governer Morgan, &c.,&c. Auany, Fob, 9—10:20 P. af. A deputation from the western part of the Stato and New York city passed through here a day or so since for Washington to present a project for @ anip canal, 1 eu of the measure before Congress. They have Lad suvoys | Most eminent engineers of tho country, for a abip canal on this side of Niagara Fails. They find that it will ouly be necessary to build a canal four miles in length to con. nect the watera of the two lakes, When built there will at ail times bo plenty of water, which caunot be relied upon as a certainty on the long level in the zuma section of the Erie canal. To coanoct the lakes with the Hudson river it is either proposed to enlarge the locks on the Oswego route, or that through Lake Champlain. ‘The argument used is that a more re liable route with deepor water can be obtained in this way than cau be by the oulargenieut of the loeks on tne Erie canal, Senator Low, chairman of the radical republican State | Contral Committee, nas gone to Washiuuton. A part of bia mission ts said tobe to arge tho President lo rein state General Movletlan to the command of the Army of the Potemac. Thus the inexorable Icgic of events is caus- tug @ revolution even in the minds o! tae radicals, Rothing of importance transpired im tho Senate this evening. That branch of the Logisiature was in session but a fow minutes. The evening session of tho Assembly was taken up in, wutation of petitions, resolutions, aud notices and in: troduction of bills. Among the resolutions was one introdwoed by Mr. Darcy, Of Brookiyn, invitiag General Set lellan to visit the State capital a8 the guest of the stato at the very carliest possi- ble moment. The preamble refers to his services and pa- trietism in the army,and the marked domonstrations manifested at all points in his journey through a portion | of the Now Engiand States. ‘The resolutions being concur- rent were laid ovor under the rules, but wore ordered to be printed by @ vote of tho House Among the bills introduced waa ons to repeal | the sections of the militia laws of last ses- lon relative to the fines. Also tho bill sent up by the Comptroiier, in uccordance with the resoht tons of the Common Couoci! of New York, for the ex. 1 | tension of the law of last session in reference to the uid for families of volunteers: ‘The Senator olect, FD, Morgan, arrived bere at noon to-day and is stopping at the Delavan House, As might be expected he ts the lion of the evening NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Aunayy, Feb. 9, 1863 Mr. Tawmaw introduced a resolution, which was laid over, to adjourn from Februnry 19 to February 26 Om motion of Mr. Rowxxrsoy, the Genera! Volunteer Bounty bill was referred to the first Committee of the Whole and mare the special order for twelve o'clock to- morrow. Assembly. Atnany, Fob. 9, 1469 Mr. Dancy introduced the following :— Whereas, a Major Generat of the United States Army, fe commanderin-chiel of our entire forces, and the idol the soldiers composlny the gallant’ Army of tho Potomac, “hes just returned | from a tour trough the New Eng! ates; whereas, marked demow and devotion were have fougut tue battles of our | | country, aud sino being desirous of showing to the worid | that they are not behind the people of her ateter States in Og atmiretion and bas eneure ratitu for a woldier and officer | capital from the arked With respect ve tor the Union | end dew te Resolved, If the Senmie concur in the Stale ds represemiatives in the Se 2 tavite Major General George B. MoCiel! p capital asa guest at as carly ada and estimates made, under the supervision of Feme of the | ¥ ondeut of Lands aad Pisces. COURT OF OTR Ao THAME. Nefore Ho. duege Lagoard Fre, 9.—-Th: Penis we Damel #. prisoner in thi® co ie charet «uth the unter of Thomas Byrnes late 2 e-tomadent of Lands aad Pheer, during the reeeot etty oiectias i Seoomber let = The Circumstances vccurrd 69 reematly that our rea lors weil recollect that Mr. Byrnos was fatherio law of Mr Fox, the then cantidato fur Aldormea of the Porm ward ooguged convassing for the opposing Fred Oobween the prisoner Byrnes recived 4 piste abot 4 Mr dod. The priseLer bs an athletic may, of abows thirty years of age. lie is deleaded by ex Recorder Smihand Nessa Jobm Sedqwick and Chas Spencer. Mr. A Oakey Hall, Digteiot aeraey » Aa ie assistant, Mr. Garvin, appeared for tho le deceased, anxiously wateled the proceout xa. © Severus chailenges were interposed wy the prisoner's counsel; KOMO juio—~ were sol Mnile CF Baving conscien tious scruples, tod others tor having formed oF exprensed an opinion on the fir en porouptory chalongor were oxeroised on the part of the proseouti @, aud seven by bbe prisoner # couns:l, The follow ing ave the jurors emparnetted — 1. Henry V. Pearsall 7. John Saran, 2. Seth H. Graut 8. Pavid dritiiths 3. Charles J. bolder, 9. Leopold Frteud. 4. Wi.iiaim W. Hud, 10, Gov. &. Overincisor, 6. Hans J. Hansen, 4 Molean 6. Orrin S. Titus, Joase J. Davia. Mr. Garvin then proceeded to von the case for tl prosecution, He deta! ed tn8 circumsagees It appeara that on the oight or the 24th or morn We of the 29h of November last, Thomas Ityrnes, the deceased, wos walle ing quietly n Greenwich street, and bis attention was called to somotuing at the oLuer sida of. the street, on that nighi, by means of 4 looted pistol, Dornis sulivan slew Thoras Byrnes. Thoro ia no dispute about that fact, and it remains tor the pris nor to show the :ireuta- stances nuder which he took thy tife, and establish to the satisiaction of tho jury justiliuble Or excusable reasons for the act before they coul him of thy crime with which bo stands chiro, [twill he proved th was pot armed, aud tat the prisoner bat a him, every barre! loated en friouds wore him, and ‘three policemen calmly looking on at the homi cide, without the sightest! ference on thelr part. George Brundige, the tirst_witners examined, deposed that he lived at No. Liberty street, part of tho premises como ont to Greenwich etroct, T yest e on tho first floor, iu Greenwich on the nyght in question | heard loud talking; | beard + ao say “ICL was awhite man Twould’nt work for an ceor.’ the other said, “im no nigger, P'm aa wood & Sorat as you are,” there were from twolve to Afioon » on the sigewalk; Whey com monoed jawing Loockd not tell al aid; somo ene said, Look out. ae hus got a pistol " avother said, “Yee, he showed it once before to-night id, ‘Vos, Ihave @ pistol, I'm vot airaid of any one mau in the Put ward Dut if you allatiacic moi will protect rysolf,”’ some them mate @ rush at him and said, § one of thera seized the pistol, and the near the ground; I heard the report of the piswol; not more than one; the crowd then dispersed and Hon said to a policeman, “Oiticer, fam in your ob « not know any of the parties that I could recou window ail bot more than twolwe or fourte from the sidewaic, i saw sora polieemon th were jawing before the shot; did not hear the police give any directions to the crowd the whole thing did not last more than from ‘ree to five minutes; it was between one und two 0 clock. Cros# examined by Mr. Sedgwick.—Tho crowd was about twelve to fii teen, inclidi ace any one kaocked down, une of the parnes was pressed Agatust the wheel o” a milk’ wagou wear the sidewalk, To Mr. Garvin—t could not ses any faces so as Lo recog. nige them, Dr. honnedy deposed that wien deceased was bre to the howpita) it was very certain he could not recoy be had a plete) shot wound tn the abdomen; he was taken to the tos) ial at three e'elock in the morning, and died we tye o'clock thet evening froin the effects of that wound, 1 told deeexeed that he was in a very critiowl position, and advised him if he had any will to make or aifairs 49 eettia that he ought to do an; be thes sont for bis friends and mide his arrangements; | saw the Coroner take the ante morteut examination, ' Burnes said he felt sensibly his liability wo death. Croaa examined by Mr. Seagwick—The bullet entered below the umbillions and paxred to the opposite side and downward, and lodged in the sacrum; the place where the Dulles lodged was couiderably lower than aud a little oblique from where it entered; we had a discussion the position of deceased whea shot; we came to the o chision that he must Lave been bea perien who shot him must have tired trom ab ound ” the policemen: di@ not Mesolved, If the Se Fu from tbe Beuate and Uh General MeCislian aud p ject and iui | las \ Mr. Vaw Bones offered a resolution that the Committee | op the Jud ary Inquire ) the expdvency of making a any val — euthorized wo tkaue the same dota 1 © felony by ttaprisonment in the State pri at not teu yours. pied = amis Concent oF tae Sittesty pment Rrciwevt NG, 8. N.Y. A grad promenade concert wit! be given at the Acade my of Musto gon Saturday next, by the Seventy frat regi ment of State Militia, for the purpose of raising fans iq Aid of amonument to the late Col. Vosburg, of that re. gitment, who died at Washington during the summer ot 1941. Dodworth’s full band will perform on this occn sion. Mr. Oxeaxvax lectures to-morrow (Wedneeday) evonirg | before the “People's Unien Association,” in Eighth ave pee, corner of Fightoonth street. ' wee 2 yd Amusements. | ‘YAIR ONE WITH GOLDEN LOOKS" AT LAvKA WRNE'S ‘ Mr. Charles Waloot's new, revised and amendea edi- tion of Planche’s extravagenza, * Tho Fair Que with the Goiten Locks,” was produced last evening at Laura Keene's theatre, The bowre wee packed with « moet fashionable audience, and (he performance went off capi tally for a Uret night. Mra. John Wood. under whore direction the piece was brought vut, had a very lony and trying part, and carried the affair through chart ingly. Mr. Charles “Watoot, Sr., made his Siler an absenoe of fftven months, welcomed, mang well bat weak travestie Of “Is ita day, ritat | shan, the Giant, made wn eqwn hive capecinily bo praise by Mingrd Le was warmly dmedee bit by bis wee before me ide 1 a We te ant tho n and Rilby dant dou | mere exper ime fb sega -emetimes hearty applance imoed (he pwece a enere t yrues iived ai Nou M | doree the verdict of & sudienee «and oxyr reonwich street we we a on ‘One with the Golden Locks’ Wo Impreve with eaeh rope. bome pistol wag a revolver: | nad tou Cooper ato the meetin, a ROWIN ROOTH'# NAMLET AT WINTER GARDEN trotters; 4 7. By FaeR, Aas wo weir on | Me. Rawin Barth made his rentree at the Wiater Gurdon |S t9 "3, Rolin tne crowd: F wast | last evening ae Homlet, before ono of the largest ‘od moet DriiMlant mudis c season. Mr. Pouth’s tin ¥ | persouation of the melancholy Pape ty vo well Known nf bere to require eriticlm, Although rot ‘yet fally SOF Comoouan | fintehed, bis conception of the character peeu! iar 4 Laxton, —-The Rev. Jamex M. I ain of Cor origina! sed pupalar, Mr. Booth wax sufuring f an's Irish Legion, was presented with an élegint en sly oA a pair of apure and pair of grantlet ty vetore | boon yesterday omamittes of ¢ | it | The prevent eoremony ook place y be played this evening. We bad almost furgotien thab’| }'n!; before rivate cit there were woveral other firat appea ances beswer toat a f Alderman Wa of Mr. Booth i Hauwiet, but they realy do not deserre A an Hardy, Aldermen frad: nes aan special menti a ‘ and afow otheere of Core rm.'s she ! “HENRIETTA, AT WALLACK'S TO-NTONT. mau ¥ acted on rpoke nae on behalf of the orate . ‘ enriets.»' | we, APd nade & Very neat and ayproprinte nin pre | Mr. #.G 9, Wiking’ charming comedy, “Heariette,”’ | ee ee ee eae with the’ te The rev | will be revived at Wallack’s to night ia comety WHO | erend gentioman, in reply, thanked ¢ tee for | Popular, aud the fame of its author war eo Grunig ertab- | their Lind sttentions vo bm, sod seid he would treasure lished, that aa immense house thix evening ir a matior of | 0" cartully the cleganl gift bitR wien yen ore course. Mrs. Hiney aud Mr. Lever Waslack appear in | Peal : their orginal parte, and the cast i Very good throngtes slit ‘The comedy will have «ron Derarrwayr.—The work | treote for work connected with the St " The Government Storage Caer. | wena roc ommenced yesterday | TO THR BETTON } pros for ' olrn ure y | of (0 et ~ erty (ofa for proes Gaed ana 1. | wore awarden Dallowtes $y him (ee te pee were in | 8/000 prune * the rate of iy aceodingly bad orter, U eter past being fa bulk, the | one pound, beh tower for Fifty fret street, 8,000 Lalanee In = badly @amaged steve a ver cing mw | pe abt, to Me. E, Maneniy at the rate of fifty Nabe ad eat os Other comtrants tie expected, wilt be 1 ilegs ow nent week . “8 wRew Jeran.~The York Benefector we Jot thin port on Hunley from Yokobass “4 “ quantity of tex ‘ arrived im this ten ly aid to bo of rity, and free fren tea ren Ob T : bed oa boar! tw . ° mangle wo ine ‘ | sen te thie cy vntey Arrivals and Deperta ‘ the prepa | on at t 7 | Newsenn—Biremer Blinn & Torg—Ool 8 4D ' ‘ | Bean Vers, an ' w leurs ‘ Kenny. 17th Mace oper ‘ > * BN Peneniny y ts _— } posing Pa a - wr Camewer Mo o a: oe a ‘ wv * » 7. ee : belved Mr Waener. 6: New Yore r of Pines, Win ° ‘ ar Pines, TY Savor so ar W - en * | che ioe a North | aroline—wud 70 0 “« 4 vy ‘ wee pe commen # o the erty ond am . ° p= “ +o . . freee . "| not think is possible that the wound could fiicted by a person standing on @ level with the deceased, John Moore depored that ou the nigh! in qitestion he and Mr. Stripp and Mr, Byrnes were walking along Urown. ‘Wich stree.; we board a party et the olhor sidvot the atreot: they bad music; Me Uyrues patted out his watch jusal to grant ® writ of habeas corpus on the ¢ | andgaid +) waa tag fate togy upto the Third ward: 1 oy os \ avo issue tt 10. pline | Bald tes 4 ‘erm. Mr best crossed over to the other aide: MP, Byrnes an rhed to go home; [heard somo. owe ray “I bet $40," L recognized tho prisoner wheu f camo up pat his hand to his pocket; 1 didn’t seo him pull avy Money oUt; age of the party called Mfr. Stripp avide and anid, Don’t mind him, he's drunk; the prisoner sald, “iere comes Byrnes and ho can hold the money,’ did not Dub aay money eones gad saked, ‘Woat hav nd fer? tho Prisoner looked angry, By! i give bin in charge of an oiforr; two officers came up and gaid, “Diaperse this crowd: Mr Byrnes gaid,**! give this nin charge to you, ' the officers moved tip towards the Party that w the | prisoner Acors and the deceased. on p had no pistol 10 bad a pistol one of the ofc Mr, Byrnes had hold of the prisoner, tu nthe police man took hold of him; the pistol ten wentgi’: Mr Eyroea put’ hia band oo bie etomach aud tui round; be (Byrnes) was standing mp when the pistol went off, and Was about three or four feet from the prisoner at the time: the prisoner and doceased were about rhe middle of the sidewalk; there wae Lo awping where this ccourred; there wip & street lamp nearly opposite: Ryrnes walked around t the station house with an oficer; J tried to get there was only Mr hold of the prisoner and the pirto Rtyrwes, Mr. Stripp and mynelt in from se 6 in the printer oner’y hand ur saw the pistol ut that moment: 1 was toof Byrnes when the #hot wad soxunined—!ived sixteen years in this city knew Byrnes and Stripp about niu years’ did not bear | any other noize in t that orowd, and heard wa fay, Lyrnes' w f tne back altar Jetuhrg prianer a the pistol wax fivod: I think is the ware of the policctnan who took hold of th er: T don't re ¢ t that the prisoner ‘ old use the pitol, beard Bim had n pirtol: did not se cue knocked Tt did not Kio ’ tue party neatly all dies’ cloaks and caps, | id vot red, w a é ti So Meg — The The Homteite of Thomas Byrnes, Che tawves wy Sony Taw Ronan His popular orator ie OP e ord to douver ea interesting lectare this eveang oe (he eatory, rian and progress of the democratic party ‘There 6 Ge Gowkt that be will iefuse aged deal of wit anc tun whe @coeree, and, af usual whoa be # eek, 0 odinwe mar be expected. La ee Wem — We perceive that Laurel Hose Com Be ¥ No 88, watiomed at Twooly seventh airest aod Miuth | BPEMNS hare remived Wo change the ame of their com- | pany from “Lawet” Wo “Geo U. MeCiellag.”” This is an | @to@ bent move Gor there whe one pon whom the laurel On © well be beeowed & upon our distinguished sul dior, General MoCtetiam Copowmanoy or Fi omnes the report which appeared Yeriorday wf the meeting in (aver of Lhe colonization of | Florida the game of the How Calo Qubing was inad vertently used. The speech that (ollowed the remarks of | the How, Hid. Thayer #ae de vered by General Casstus M. Clay, and not by Mr MAILS FOR TER PACIFIC . 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