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i bere to te Weoly to receive tho cepablicam aoml. REWs FRoW WASHINGTON, | eit ree vecamy, Action of the House on the Bill Amend- {ng the Curreney Act. os Genatoriel Lavdations of the Late Ower Lovejoy. Bagineer’s Report on the Proposed Connection Of Tidewater with the Great Lakes. Koteresting Orders from the Seecre- tary of the Wavy, a. Wasuarctos, March 9, 1804 CONSTERYATION AMONG THE FRIENDS OF LINCOLN AT WASHINGTON—OLD BLAIR, OF GIL- VSR SPRINGS, TO THE RESCUR. ‘There bas been torrivio consternation here among the Pricads of TAncoin, They are afreld of ‘the Fremont te, ee “Rpovement, which becomes bolder and stronger every Sag, Lincoln tikes the play of Macbeth, aud tooks upon Bromont as his Banquo, Consultations have been hold brith O14 Blair, Of Sitver Springs, who issuppored to how (0 re-sloct a President, since he certeinty re- looted Jackson. After come inquirics bebind the soenes ag enablod to pend you the facts of the alair p Blair bas been going between the White ‘Grouse and’ Silvor Springs very often recently, A fow ‘Gaye ago be started for Fortress Monroe, Camron har there also, ag the [lenin stated yerierday. These ila to \ortress /Monroe are parte of the Blair move. Old Biair decided that the best way to got rid of was ‘to put him in some military bole,” and to his leading friends in gther holes, He suggested ‘Phat Butlor could take Stanton’s place in the War Depart Bool. . Montgomory and Cameron weat to Fortress BMoarve to 600 about it { Gtancomhasdone his work. He was appointed tomas. ee MoOloliag, and he did 1s with the help of the “Spirit ‘the Lord.” Boveral thoustind soldiers were also massa- ‘red Goring’ thig’ undertaking; but the politicinns sald, S*No mattor about that."’” Stanton is now too enthusias- He about Grant, and Lincoln iwafrald of him. Butler is @ strong man, and bis adminisirative abliitics. “eve admitted. Cousoquentiy Old Biair wants Stauton re- ‘mov@d and Butler appointed, believing that this will Dreakone of the wings of the Fremont movement. Thea ving +s small command somewhere will de- @ this Gangorous opposition. a for the otber wing of the Fremont faction, located in York, that will be looked after. Greeley and the wilit misnago thal if tliey can be controlied, Ol tnir centres tat Montgomery be accommodated with a or foreign mission, and that Greeley be appoint. Postmaster General, This is well known to bo thé pobtef object of Grecley's ambition, as it has been for , past, and it will cortainly ségure the Tribune, Goward suggests that Urcoley may be removed as g00n as ‘She oleotion is over; and this ig doubtiess part of the . Perhaps the Belgian mission, which Congress is to ratae to firet class, ts the one intended for 1 y Biaie. ; ‘fhe romoval of Stauton; appoiotmont of Butler to the ‘Wer Dopartmont; transfer of Montgomery Blair to aforign ‘hisston; elevation of Greciey to the Postmaster Gene ealsbip,sod buria! of Fremont in ome “military bole,” fre, therefore, tho main features of this now campaign 0 ro elect Iincola. Old Blair’s reputation rests upon his Success In ro-clocting Jackson, and Lincoln cannot see ‘why ls ia not as casy to re-clect one President an an- other. Gut Biair and Company may find that the times Pave changed, and that the men are different, and that ‘Wires pulled in 1664 will not operate like the wires which Sept Ola Aickory in the Presidential chair, Watch the Weavit of this conspiracy. It may affect Grant yet. muruee ow Tun paD OCONNBOTION OF TIDE yo WATER W WESTHRN LAKES. The Prendevt communicated to Congress to day tho ‘report of Charles B. Stuart, Consulting Engineer, upon the improvomonts to pass gunboats from tide water to \the Western takes. Tho engineer assumes that upon “Bio Gonhoction of thoso lakes with tide water aepend the Jurisdiction of our government, common defence as, «6i) iM w2lface, 454 taat tbe Mississippi river should fikewise pO Ginestes wud Ty Bea font fo ing region uses this chain of lakes for th @f exports and imports, which is g line Se ication @t proaoal uttorly defenceless: “oaying tno lake cities to Geateuction by Kaglish ny yoats on doclaration of war by ‘Groat Britain, Ving damage, to which the coat pro- QY tbe Viprovoment would be utterly insigaifoaut, ‘ARS “various recommendations, aud gives as the tat estippatas for improved gunboat locks for the Erle, > jim and the Cayuga and Seneca canals, with PGR FUG wistér, over elghteea million dollars, rand wilt gight foot of water, over twenty miliions five {bundred thousand dolisrs, and the cost of a cans! around ‘Wagers W's at from ten to thirteon million dotfirs. TBE MiS61ON OF GOVERNOR BRAMLETTE AND KX SENATOR DIXON. Governor Bramlette and ox Senator Dixon will leave ‘Chis afternoon on their return to Kentucky, It fs under. stood that they had afroo interchange of opinion with ‘the Presideot and Secrotary of War, and both parties are ft accord and harmoniour as to the eoforosment of the Graft in thal Stato under the amendatory Enrdimont act, Governot Bramletto, of Kentucky, denios the etate. sent, made in the Triiene of Monday, that ho bad a pro- Glamation in type cating upon tho people of that State to reaist by force the enrolment of the slaves, aod in effect taking Kentucky out or the Union, and also that plans {had been sdoptod to cut Genoral Grant's communications, Gia thua force the Union armies to fall back from Georgia and Tennasace, ACTION OF THE AOUSK ON THE CURRENCY BILL. ‘Tho Ourrency bil! was again considered in Committee of the Whole of the House to-day, and considerable progress tiado in perfecting it. It will probably be passed by the Howse tte or carly next week. Thus far ft hus not been materially altered from the shape in which it came from the Committee on Ways and Means INQUIRY INTO FOREIGN GSYSTHMS OF INTKBNAL TAXATION. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has determined to send the chief clork of tho Internal Revenue bureau to visit countries this summer, to make observations @nd collect facts m rogard to the manner of admintstering ‘Cho Intornal Rovoone depertments of those nations whero 60 largo 4 portion of the revenues aro dorived from inter. mol taxation, with a viow to perfecting and rendering ‘more olleotive the system fo this country, CONGRESSMEN NKGLYOTHCL OF THAI DUTIES. OThero wasa slim attendanes of the mombers of tho Sid again to-day, at times barely a quorum boing pre- 1, ‘Three more members received leaves of absence @f ‘rom.throe days to three weeks cach, At the rate Waves of absence are being granted the House will soon fiba. iteott without a quorum in daily attendance. As it 4%, much important Jegisintion ts transacted by lose than ®quoruw, aud it ia tn the power of a small proportion of tho mombors actually in the discharge of their duties at any. time Lo suspend all bosiness by purposely ateouting themacives for that purpose, TBR MLOKOGRY CONSTITUTIONAL ANKNDMENT PRO- MIBITING FLAVERY. Th Using evidont that aby attempt to pross Mr. Stevens’ Joins ronorUtion amendetory Of the covatitutton to a yote Stay would load to fillbustering and disordor in the Rowe, that gentioman wisely moved to postpone it for Sw weeks, whiod wax agreed to. It le exocedingly @pnbtful whethor any amordment of the constitution e@bolishing@lavery can be passed at this session, ag such @ MowWure requites .o two-thirds vole, aud the demo Gratio MOMBEFS ReOM disposed to OpNoge it at (he prasent time ANNOUNCEMENT OF THR DRATT OF Mi, LOVEJOY IN ‘THE BEWATE. ‘The announcement in the Senate to-day of the death of Bon. owan Lovejoy tondored the prosecdings anusealiy Sw prensive, Kinquent evtogies wore pronounced by Sen- @tors Trumball, Pomeroy aad Sumper, daring which the @teatost solemnity prevailed, all present seeming doe ply fest tho sadness of the occasion. ‘ OWsY Tovrs0¥'s EUCONSOR ‘Tho statement th the Washington correspondence of the MPridune that Hod, Leonard Swett, of Tiiivois, would wih Oty dunbt be the suoovssor of the Info Owen Lovejoy, as @ Poptosentattyo from that State, ts unfounded = The fact Mtr, Swott reside in the Wighth district, whe Mr fe + represented tho Fifth Congressional district of Beate, of itaeil aiiows the inoorrects ss of the state. ont. Mr Hi, ©. Ingorsoll, the ounditate at large at the ben Cooaresstvaal election. ia stated by Wosern meu a. TUEMEL TUG. TIW- roan 26 oy " a ' fos cme, «ua i ae _ AMAL OF A FLERE OF PmERS. ‘The Waited States etremer BShawsheen arrived bere tebvcen, gram, ke, captured ia the Ware and York elven. FOR CURAAPRAKE AWD OIC CANAL, ‘The busiacss of the Chesaposke and Ohio Canal ts very dow!y, '. sousequeace of the slight protec. 0 afforded by the goveroment from guerilis. A fow Reels bave atrived, but a the Potomac is oarrow ip ‘any ploces, bus awabling tbe rebels to pick off our moa from the Virginia shore, ib ® wuh great diflcuily that won can be od t make the trip It is appre. Bes, dd will do lessrtbis seagon than during wey jon ee inimer ViNET OF NATAL OPFICERE TO THR PRRaIDENT. A large oumber of aaval aficers, tecluding Admirals Pauidong, Deve. Strimgbem and Gregory, visited (be White Moose to-day, x04 were imtro@uced to the Prasi- deat Dy Meoretery Wein ‘fie REMADE OF COLONRL DANLOREN. Pho oteamer Narvest Mooo with Admiral Dabigrea on hoard, left to-dey for Forwens Monroe, where tbe Admi- Fa! proposes W ewalts Gnal saswer concgraing the re- wuas of be gon EYmONe WILE AMY AND PORTER. A private letter received hore from Columbia, Booth Carcitms stator thet Nnsyrar Wiiliaine apd Porter, of the Savy, who wore captured im tbe attempt to storm Fort Sumter, have been reisasnd from, iroes aud places on the wae (outing as otbar priacoere: OF PONS OF THR MONAT CORFE. Captels Fisher, of the Signal corps, who recently os oped from Richmond, i adeut to reonter the field as chief signs! officer ef the Army of the Potomac, the Tank of mejor, Captate Norton, now soting im that ca- pacity, wil joy the Army of the Cumbertana, fue wOURY COMMITTERA. Representative Crivwel, of lowa, waa bora appotnted a Momhe of thet ome (tee on Territories, and Nepressn tative Beaman, of Michigaa, @ member of the Committes for the Pistriot of Coimm'ia, a place of Representative Senate. Waruxaros, March 99, 1864. > WATT YARD OF THE DEL AWaRR RivER, Air. Cowan, (Pop.) of Pa., iabroaneed «Bilt to eetabtiah a majority of whom, whea the Navy and the President, aball the Committee on Naval Afiairs. SUPPRESSION CY Ivan MOREL ATI. Mr, Ramexy, (rep.) of Minn., prosea(ed « vill appropri. ating monoy, not exceeding oige hund"e4 and twenty thousand dollars, for the of furttin” jn supnressing the Tudian during 1862. to the Committee on Military Afuirs. - TUR DEATH OF REPRESENTATIVE LOVRIOY. =~ ‘The proceedings and resolutions of the House in rete rence to the death of the flon. Owen Lovejoy, late a mom. ber of that boty, were communicated to the Senate, » Mr. Taumpoct. (rep.) of Hii. paid a brief tribate to the cluracter of the déomased in life, which. ho said would be endorsed by the people of Liiinois, not only on account of his conststeacy op question of anti-slavery, but on other vital Mr. Lovejoy did not tive loag enough to see the object of bis life accomplished— the entire abolition of slavery. He tived long enough, however, to see tho initiative 1 thia great end. Like the groat Jewish captive, be lived cateh a glimpse of the Promised Land. Me. a true Christian. a gout be said of him? There was po other conaoiat Dereaved _— and wione from the al | id it i 33 ft i tridutes to Mr. Loveioy if we do resolutions against sia Deenive men ands ithfat j, When otber men ‘were timid he was unhesit Ley $F TL er of departed of slavery. he was a steadi ast whole Tho place filled by the lamented will be Hoavee of Kepresentatives. Waanmoros, March 29, 1964. ‘ ‘THR COLLROTION OF ROS?TTAt, DUR Mr, Wasnsvens, (rep.) of Lil., reported @ bili from the | is ; lay, to probibit slavery in all he (Mr. ‘Btevens) would move " its ltt anae A e and thiety years of Lod may Be app ere, provided Grosed "and that examinations of stadents fer admission joto the Naval Acadomy shall take pince when they are between fourteen oighieon years of age. ‘The bill was PROMOTIONS 1 Mr, Rice also reported a bilt Ju some partioulars the method the navy. Fleretofore, he gaia; mado necording to eoniority; but thie bin provided for nocording to oficial capacity aod physical ft- , to be determined by & board of exasnination ap- pointed by the President. Officers not recommeated for ro to have an opportuaity to be heard board. One of the sections also by the appointinent of paymastera aud enginoers ‘The bil wae passed, CLASSIMCATION OF PATMASTERS' CLARKS 18 THE NATE ‘Me. Riom gino reported a bill for the classitioation of Paymasters’ clerks ip the uavy, making four classes, ab the following enlaries:..$1,200, $1,000, $800 and $700 per annutn, ‘Tin LoRe OF TINE DAIEDRDOH Mr. Rice also reported a bill fixing the date of the lows of the brig Baiebridge at ‘Bhst of A) ” order to fs the peusions of the decaas pastors. Both the above bilis were passed GALA OF LAND AT BACKRYT'S HARTOR Mr. Rice also reported @ joint ressfuhen authoriving the seoretary of tho Navy to soll at public anetion lot 18, in the village of Sackelt's Harbor, It uot being aquired for the navy yard The resviation was adopted 1H APCOLNTMANT OF NAVAL OF ORAS DURING CMP Wart Dir Puce, (Cp.) Of Se.. from the Nasal Commitee. aoa U i 7 ys} Je ane o Wi 8 bill authoried. i the present war, the tment of aoulng Nat COmmandors and con- = ncomermect pay 86 are allowed (0 ouch ‘Mr. Pace also reported the Sonate bill regalatiog courte martia!, which was ‘after striking out tthe drat cole, Te that volenicer appointments to tho navy ebalt be subject to the action of the Sonate, the ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the bill amondatory of the national Banking law. ‘The amendmont offered by Mr. Hoornn, (rep ) of Mass., agreed to. ia amendment provides that benks with ay mpd notiess than iifty thousand dol- 8 @ay, with the approval Of the Secrotary of the Trea- eury, be orcapived in any place the popviation of which does not exceed 61x thousand, Mr. Boorwmt, (rep.) of Maas., offered an amendment to strike out the authority proposed to be givou to the benks to buy and gell goid and silver coin and bullion and loan money on real and persoval security. These banks, with a circulation of throe hundred million of dollars, will be able to fix the standard of value, which was tho very tBing tho House had boen endeavoring to prevent. \Mr. Sevens, (rep) of Pa., opposed the amendmont. Tho séction left ‘banks to buy gold the samo as tho State banks and individuals, The timo nad pass 9 consider ageurrency, 1t was 4 commodity, tho @amo as a bill of oxchange, ‘Tho amondment of Me, Bontwoll was rejected. Mr, Baoons, (opp.) of N. ¥., offered an amondmant tho @biert of which was to prevent banking On roat vstate, whioh in Now York had been uosafe, Mr. Brooks al@ that tt wax useless for Bim to protest against a ‘Wroog principle of banking, and he referred to the fact ‘Gat on 5 bill of such vast importance they wore acting without the prosonce of a quorum. ‘The amendment of Mr, Brooks was tojected. An amendment was proposed striking out the require Mont that every director of a bank, during his whole torm of gor vice, shall be a citizen of the United Staton. ‘Tho emendmont was disagreed to by a vote of 28 againat 68. ‘The committee considered the bill up to tha tweaty- third section. ‘ On motion of Mr. Gawson, (opp.) of N. Y., an ‘amond- mont to the twonty-second section was adopted, autho- izing the issue of bills of the donomivations of one, two and throo dollars, Mr. TWoorm, (rep.) Of Mass., moved that s proviso be Adiled to ows, to the effect that not more than one- sixth of the circulation furnished to any bank undor this ‘act shall bo of a less denomination thanive dollars, and ‘that after specie payments shall bave been resumed no ciroulation of « leas denomivation than five dollars shall bournished to avy such'association, which waajagroed to. ‘The committee rose and the House adjouraed, THE NORTHRUP TRESPASS CASE. Ourtous Case Involving Family Dim- cultios—What Grow Out of Having Visitors at a Man's House—Has a Wife @ Right te Own Household Furniture end Do with It as She P! y Sie, So SUPREME COURT—OIROUIT. Before Judge Barnard. Manoa 29.—Calvin M. Northrup os. John @. Veeder and Cornelia Veeker.—The trial of this cause was resumed at ten o’clock this morning, The plaintiff, it will be romem- Dered, claims that om the 12th of December, 1862, his. ‘wife deserted him, taking with her the groater part of Bis furniture and personal proporty, valued at sevoral Ghousand dollars, and that (he defendants, hor father and sister, assisted bor In the removal of said property, and belonged to Mrs. Northrap iu hor own right, and that the defendants were merely carrying out the wiabes of the owner, just as the carmen did. Annexed isa report of the proceedings — Catvin M. Northrup, she plaintiff in the sult, deposed that he was a lawyer, residing to this city gon (he 12th of inti was on a be inadmissible the purpose of fact of nny ten. ONY going to show that the tals oem BY ppp would ‘You oso pat ow **tions witness Looting bie eredibxeit7, Bul nob to prove the takcod xy ony it please the wourt, we are pot afraid wo land the baat cither. ss fo ered” mn 7 ber Plaimtit a AeA nding, and we. > wpity to na os fives ‘and does not fer.” *° test of the most serutinizing examination, We dows the bars and &amit car oppovont’ right examination he chosen The wit. g 5 4 i 3 z a # il Fe FS Mrs. Bumparey stopping t your bouse’ “& "f > 2 Es = ‘ Se f t be : i cfc a j He i & 2 | r 2 os I : zi AG al ii it i Re 8 i i : sits tli jul "3 § : te if 38 5 & Se 98 i i . Hf $i 3397 ¢ H i i 25a z 3 i i f ie i 5 53 i i morning ovenig o the ame day plainti— an the hon, and foond tha! @ had been aH the ewrnitwre: Tooke au inventory of whab arti Glos ty been Heft behind; ‘rom what witness know of the fremtnre, und his knowledge of tho valve of Ube arti Clhs, he estimuled the quaauty taken away at gt.000; | 0 yront er the removal of th Cs Baw a tho Hiden River Raalroa M Rocttur uy, ber dauebter And & Gabo Meee (oun Ua OK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1904.—7rT 8 ROU, Went (here with @ Mrs. Linderhit, there Aho found Mrs. Northrup. ber daugb- tor, and witness’ father there Q waa done qith that furniters? & A smal pert it was romoved. ) Did you and your father aanist in its romora? A. We did. at my .sisior’s requost; the furniture was all roan bout four o’ciock, it was pub upon @ cart, te the best of my knowtedge my father wont for the eart man; I have seen the property since its remowal; f anew it at Fonda's house, it was placed hero at the request of tay sister; it remained there watil the apring of 1863, whea & portion of it waa romovol to Mrs Undorhilvs. Crogs-oxamine’—Q. Mid you over hear your aistor ac- couse the plaintiff of having aduiterous intercouss with ie Humphrey? Question objected to, aud culod out-by the Court. Q. Did your sister assign any reason for teaving the plaintiff on the morning of tho 12th of Decombor, 18627 Quest‘on objected to by the counsel for the plawtill, and objection sustained by the Court. The counsol for the detence thea put a number of quer- 1M VAGenVaggw daaagun 2ACY Wat j EE ¢ iH i i | | ‘The bi ropotet ts the same os thet introdeced by Mr Henehet im the mam. fe re eh eols the od pete tae Se ow aeatmeen, wi are ronderad woe Wal the Reerd of (@mmmwners Gow Conese @ (om. um load uf Lhi 09 mombors (VLE OO LO ORE CAME S OT RCA Several bills were consiored im On tho Whole in the Senate — Among thene or too third roadiog were the bits to moarporate the National ayingy Hanis (0 Now Vork and the Grend Hotet Qongee y CMBR ANUO AMAL Be THROM Tho Assombly was oncerod ali the owning ao be Bill to ttons te the witness, for the purpose of showing that (ho | exvend tne Chooango Gana to the Moanaylvaaia date ime, Plaintiff was accused of having committed adultery with { tocoumeet with the North Hranch Coantor that state, and Mrs. Humphrey, and that nia wife ‘loft him on that ac count, all of which wore ruled out by the Court aa irreio- Q, Who selected tho furniture when it was boing ro- moved by yoursolf and your fathor? A. My siater. Q Who claimed to be the owner of the property? A. of quortion brougns ou My sister. And ARAioRt pul a Do you, of your own knowledge, kuow who owned | of aoonomy a: » the proporty in questiou? A, My sister. @ Have you ever mado an inventory of the fursitere? A. Ihave. Caesioey produced and offered in evidonce. ) ‘The witness was t! show that the furniture taken away belenged to Mra. ip, nd thas tt had boon given to her by the plain- | Northru: tiff for furniture which sho owned at Chattanooga, Tonn., Prine Court, thou "adjourned unt. tot o'clook the fotiow {og morning, AFFAIRS AT ALBANY. The Rush of Business at the State Capital. Hasty Legislation and the Evils o! the Present Syste Refusal to Legalize the Substitute and | Sie tcsecmere of rn canita ron aoknoat marndanon, Commutation Bonds. Repudiation the Doctrine of the Republicans. The Incbriate Asylum and the Rejection of the Aldermen's Tax Levy, Bere _— Bey ae Both branches of the Legislature are rushing business} tations, ohonted the firm out of $2,200 worth of wines end disposing of bills ata rapid rate. It is necessary for ® person to keep his eyes and ears open night and day to | o+ tnicty days, Brotherton called on tho firm and ropre- watch their operations. From about this period of a Legislature's session until its end is the time that the evil nad corrupt legislation is put through. In tho hurry and. Dustle that prevail, and in consequence of the long and | owes tothe and, in the balf considered way that bills are passing, manage to slip in some siight verbal amendments, and when the bill becomes a taw it is found that the members gounerally had bundred days, ts certainiy a great evil. this that there te guch a rush during tho last third of the. session. Tt is impossible that it should be otherwise thaa that scores and hundreds of bills should be rush od thregigh hastily aud bet half considered. How is it possible, that eight bundred and eighty odd bills should b’, pro. sented tm one Housey and some seven hundr’+t in the other, and the Legislature dispose of all of tb ose ta one hupred *--- without baaty work? It 1s imrnssibie that that idey shouid all be considered as o&rofu'ty antho vast interests affected demand, ee _ Spnatibi: ton of ws “ie @nd rushed through by & ola OF fen on the idea of reform’ and bouesty 4 pubito alfaira. Powor was divided, aud the system of decentralization was adopted in choos ing Or electing public officers of all kinds; also in the seattering of responsibility am blic officers to such an extent that it is bard to dod any, son rdsponsible for the evil that is accomplisned 0 constitition, in thus senttering and dividing power and reaponaibility, Bas proved 4 ourse instead of a beuefit to the state. it Wil! take several generations to recover {rom its baneful effects upon the various interests of the State. Under its | Years of age. Tho latter was accordingly arrested by workings overy trivial matter is brought to the Legtsla. ture; every village sidewalk, Aivision fooce, and tho thourands of other things of like import, are brought here, and the Giles cumbered up with them, wheu they should be noted upon by town or county boards. These bil's are brought hore year after year, and everybody here see) the ovil and understands ft. Several attempts have been made to pase bills referring ali such matters to the ‘i boards ; but for some cause or otbor the Logusia tore mc YF Appears to be ready to yield or give up tho Jrtty,'@ Of ite Power , bus holds 6p with the grasp of 4, and the evil continues, and will until ustitution, existence the present .' tn 1886, Convention again assembier of tho present «pate will bay to 2° Let us bope that that body will farh! wilk cause a complete revolution in the Leg:siature, woil a¢ io othor departments of the State government. @ Constitutional jured vntii then # onarter that Catt that i douse the Btate will be cursed by grinding | dred an commiticns, legistation on the aly and pA sirere§ tion of the money was recovered, other that owe thoir birth to the forcod, hasty ection of the committees. Esch member has his loca! id in order to got that tbrougy in one hundrod iteg With bis colleagues (n sonte movement to a¢- day compileh bis particular object, he don’t much care what, LEKINGTON AYRNUE RATLROAD, ‘The Lexington Avenue Railroad bill was argued befors the Assembly Committee on Raifroads yesterday, Mr. Beach, of Troy, waa ite ipal advocate. Mr. B. haa eee eae ee ee on made 90 itprewion who have beard him that places orators and farcible speakers wilts beforo bis close analysis ore Ne bas appeared bet “atin powers equal to him. i Tae AMMA ton Duyvil stock the bills to amend the gs Denk im New York, ant ub In Now-York. The bill . z i 2388 ft ‘are trying Hepudiation, then, is ‘ame aed crimes vow on the Danner of the republican party, it wil stand forth in glowing cbarsotere by the sido of thet vevefanpled off- epring Of Fourterism aud (reeloveiam —miscogenation, flow the mont do, carrying » banuer, and rallying thelr wader it. on whiob 1s imecribed “Greece backs, Repudiatioa apd dMisceyenstion.”’ What @ rallying cry. Who will aay that the worid stands «till? is pot tlie progress with gigantic strides? government thereof, Was reported eompleve this morumg and order. od to © Weird tredmg, wie numerous other ®ilix, \o the Assembly, The Coutral Park Hotel Company DIN wan oFdercd toe The anunal Approvmation bill was oomeiiered in Com wat 1B ee 8’, Oorlists option, i Brow. mitico of the Whole lo the Sépate, jand arderod to 5 | ¥8? "nder Laterge Howey Whird reacting. eral tye Dills Were conaorad, Wut mm Pebble spectunres @adltive me 6 TAR tre a . Sind ieaprove Ue ia apm Feporied aderrssty UBO6 (D9 | rreommonded by Vie medleal faeu.ly. BEMMGNS, Ocniiman tax levy cout ov by ibe hoard of Addoomem This oo on examined at great length, to | and ope or two others, hurped very loudly ou this Arman, March 29,1864. 1 peosaway, obarging him with having, on the 2th day of verted fad not @ five yearn’ lenge ‘oamopel x ‘The tsa of compressing the legislation of the fetrevonted ad tant raed o coy pow It ts owing to | tors, who vention remodels and wipos ont of | Siates tnfauiry ag | Tornbs and hold for examination before Jurtice Dowling. tute for ates in the eal oa Lg Address to Smokers,.=Poliak & thus Open a naw line af Communion tions bo the onal fields — & quesion O% 09 minor importance during thers high Pricas of coal. The distances to be built ie abovt thiriy fix miles, The bill before the Assembly appropriates About five hundred thowsaad dotlars (or that objet. ‘Tae ne oF AtvrAven of them provemanta, Ormoun taRee wae bromeht imto pinay, in the am ir that it bas atw boon over since ‘Sject Of the Kr Caual. Meears. Monly, Stovdoa, of Gulia, Willan, atring, which has been played upen from me immemortal by the: borne conch and Connostoga wagua style of statesmen. Mesera, Alvord, Crook, Lensdict, Weaver and otbors ably argued the other side of the question, “and advocated the extension of tbe canal asa matter of public improvement; also to open to the State the beset of the cont Aelds,and thus obtain » much geoded supply and moot the growing demands of all the interior of the Stato, Tho bill, after a long aud intersat. ine debate, was ordered to a third reading By anjomphatic v KUPROVRMRNT OF TINE CMAMIT.AIN CANAL The bil appropriating one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars to improve the Cham pisiu cans! was esa Ordered to a third roading. ANT LANOOLI NATIONAS. CONVENTION SOP KenKTre A of the anti-Lincola wing of tho repabiicaa party are working up @ programme for # ational ofa vention ta Philadelphia, about the lat of Jugs. iagagod fn this movement are the friends of Chase, Fremont, But lor and Grant. Tho frionds of those mon, however, aro laboring to got a postponement of the Conven- tho moat important interest of tho ‘ty. Shoujd thoy fait in their postponoment, a comvention will be oaued in Philadeiphia about tho Ist of June. Thin family quarrel among the ropablicans te fnat asmuming se interosting Ata meoting of the Canal Board to-day, on motion of Comptroller Robingou, the report heretufore made to the Logiaiature in favor of eo! the canal to gunboat Capacity, at aa estimated cont of nine millions, waa ro- Court of Apprats. ‘ Araant, March 20, 1864, ‘The day caleador for Wodnestay, March 30, 1864, in the Oourt of Appeals 1a aa (allowa:—Nos. %3, 24, 2636, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33 and 34. Police Intelitgence. A Ooncart Sanoow Kaxven Caagcun ween Baran Pre: ‘racoms.—One of tho firm of Mossra Stookbridge & Martin, merchants, doing business at No, 14 Broadway, recently appeared before Justice Dowling at tha Tombs and preg forred a complaint against Goorgs @. Brothertoa, formoriy proprietor of the Coamopolitan Concert Ssloon, No. 634 Janaary last, by moans of false and (raudulsat represen. and liquors. Wishing to make some purchases on acredit: sented that he had a fivo years’ lease of the whole build. 5 t} therein, for which ho paid $16,000, and that he was {ree from debt, with the exception of a few dollars which he ioters whom ho had $0 renovate dues. ing the 400a from therd with intent to cheatand defraud, and thy”. be was aware ut the time of making tho re- PrePsntations that they wore 9 tnt. On the smidavitn ‘esented the magisirate issut warrant, and yestor- fe atin outtien, of the Sixth procinct, Arrested the accusdd and took bim to the Tombs, where Justice Dow- ling held him im $2,600 bail to answer the charge before the Court of Seasiova. Mr. Fredorick Rocir, No. 366 a nated Sy) gave tne arorana pearance rmeueun te erouly-00e FORrs, of charge v9 0f Sugiand, He pleads vot guilty | 2a aa “4g aervat or & Reenfy, Rora.it.—On the olgbb Sf the 21th inst, the lumber office of Warron Chapin, foot of Wost Twonty-third street, was t woke0 into by burgiara, who mod an unsuccessful effurt to SLOW Open the fron safo. Failing in thoir purpose, t#e burglas decamped, taking with them an ovarcoat belonging to Mr, Sbanin, and other small articles. No dtue to the thieves waa ab-" tained unttl Monday afternoon, when Mr. Chapin saw his stulea cow ou the back of Wilhuc Davis, formerly wm bis emrioy. On being questioned about the cous Davia said ho bonght tt of James Woods, a young mao twenty one officer Fisber, of the Sixteenth precinct, aud being anable to satisfactorily nt for his poxsession of the coat, Tuatica Dodge committed bim to prison fer trial, ta detantt Of $1,500 bail. The accused i# a stago driver Anoraee Sovore Rognto.—Margarat Aldrich, the keeser of an alloged disreputable place in the basement of prem: sea ‘William strat, was arrested yesterday afternoon, by oflcer McCarty, of the Fourth praciact, oa aqgpicion of ‘stealing one hundred and fifty dollars Crom Joho MeLaughiin, a soldier belonging to the Moveath United Wile the soldier was asisey oo & lounge it is alleged that the prisoner was eegn to examine 48 Cvii and curve | 18 pocket and theu count sotae money i the presence of |. « former bartender of the piace, kuown aa Glags put ip," but not agtasier The accusel wag taken to tho sinee snothor soldier was robbed of one bun- Not lon; i thirty-one dol/ars in the game place, but a por As Ir r Hh. Scribbler, Attempted to countort Pere, 80 empirics ty to fc Y jess trash upon the public’as the famous Tntgnt Blooming Cereva”” manufactured only by PHALON & SON. One whiff of the spurious imitations betrags the fraud. Look carafully at the bottles yon bey. Phalon 4 Sen, perfumers, New York. are the words indebly impressed toe gene of every geudine bottle. Sold by ail druggists, Morray, Eddy & Co.—Ma rs. Kawrvony. Berea Orase 2467—Marou 29, 1964 2 13, 20, 3%, 67, 76, 40, 65, 36, 39. 43, 44. Earyoonr, Ovsss H8—March 29, 1864 59, 35, 55, 2, 16. 18, 49, 27, 73. @. ©. Simmons & | ——— Bn Bares (uase 161—Mareh 99, tome 15, 7, 49, 47, 61, 30, 71, 78, 56, 5Y, 34, 29. Ores ree Ly 27, 67, 50, 69, Gl, 63, 62, 73, 3, 48, 46, 22 Gran ern, Otase 2». GO, 42, 6, 41, 58, 48, 61, 56, 7%, 74, C1088 43-—March 29, 73, 6%, 32, 71, 27, 76, G8, 70,30, 3, 40, 51 1384 3, GL. Messrs, Stmmons, Rogers @ Co. are ale caceive deposite ont he iM MOND #8 Tad Prizes Cashed .in All Legattsed Lottes Seema a aaa * Prizes Cashed tn All Legal Lottertes.— | Taforaetioy OTL TTON & CO., 10 Wail weoet, @. ©. Royal Haveus Lostery </emike gant premtum oad for Prisee. | faformation TATLON & CO Bautors, 16 Wal sarees pet Lote Ttokets Cash: Joseph Bates, Brover, 11 Wall ntrees, root NO. as x 1,740.—At 385 Broadway, i B Pormasent Care of Heads 4 oatarrh. Tee ihilater, Sold everywhere: _——— A Reautifal Complerton—Leird’s Rioom ‘out ‘everything for preserving sad bonatify- tng thn sem lonica a0 cin’ Gi bromiray wad arocgiste where. Sou, eorshwum manutecturers, S67 Broome roe. nonr the voll wiclesale and retati, out bonne k. Ts Briiliant Powerful Dey and Mi Donble Perapocitve Otnannn OPUCINy. Hide BEOAd WAN, ObmranIle Hh vlad 94 wary by experience, and from the thot | Shy reee | oo 7 i Rtas sree Trsetnss ncten tetas oWfect, y abs 8 ¥ agrocabie, ae oclty pare, superseto off om © on wl ak iv. ney mcs, surveyed A te vtg nay ereale'e y ey Are aD to 70 OL Water wad Mot, '¥ overcome aif acta v Li Headache ey jo lantgld brilliant and estan gens restver. They sce composed eben Cod, Callnara bark, Vion sasselras, reste beri, preaarvs rt i< For partion! ae circulate boule, Boware of Inspostors. Kxarmias evory ‘Aer that be ur private Vmiled Blates samp unm wer oark, with plantaston scene. and our sigiati vinig wide labol. _d°#? that our bottle ts not re nd deleterious atull, Any EHO path wo itters by the gallon or in hulls ta an itating ets hovtle, or sally any other mace iether called Plantation fitters Or nok tem * tue Ualbsd States law, and willbe We already hare our eye ou bottien, Ao, who will anceecd The demand for ‘mou, merchants rey ke, ta D' uu te ts the evidence te J wuparionity. They wen wold by. K able drovmata, @rotare, ohyxiotynd, hotels, aal om. beats aed covatry stores ba PA DRARR £00, | a Broadway, & ©. Books Bought in Any Opanti¢y. ° j aninete volume to an entire library, JOMM PYNB, nie wollor, 199 Naasaw street, é . s Wanted.—Apply to Stophige: @ PROVOST, 215 and 217 Prout atreet Ratechclor's Hair Dyc—The Best to the world, Flarmiess, reliable, aa fecsdy®. Gold by all druggist Fi Cristadoro’s ¥ Dye, Preservative... 4 Wig Depot, wholesale and retail No. 6 Astor : Tho dye applied by skilful arta’ s ™” & . Cmaps, Chats Pimpies, Era, eithitacaeee ee Ctoth 7 » ’ Ue Ghatnbers street Dr, Marsha’ frente 4 Dy Sans stint. Office 713 Broadwey, ts. fice hours, 11 to5 P.M. ad wiagioet ta, tev apttenin tad beavtt pa ‘All druggists end 779 Br: ess oalwey, 1!) Gets apon Deatacas, Impatred Sight, NOISRS IN THB ABaD, OATARRBAL PTs Fy ONS (8 Te OHBONIC OATARRE, De Rr oa BUSTACHIAN TUBB 08048 BTR ornate raNED in 6un di of ‘ead Bar tte emt Stans ote BBRG, at bis cousulting roma, 66 street. seas Deafness and Diae: whether of recaat or ( alg, Bou ¢ Gabwaet, # Clitton place, Bramigatioas (roe, Houre trom 9 toe Doctor Hunter's Discovery Cares’ ‘orma batinate it Jedodicers Mo ere oar d piithnology , Phystoto 7. Phrom yaiognemy and Puychology, ¢ ‘ ti the {LLUSTRATED tai OAL JOU! Nat, only 1b conta & Dumber, oF 5 Pate hn a nero Na pod Bd Thee Wolds 308 Brontway, Bow York Brookiyn Agency. WILSON'R calWinG WA INee + nga & WILnONS SawinG SaeEIHe oO; Nanas atten aeraeee SSE fier peters tne Tor v . at the A ae a eG BAUNDEDS, Mo. T Aster Toase if No. 513 Broadwa: a ws gore oa ish onueprise Cho. lateat road Minson’ Tate, Boge = Gentlemen's Gen! teema, tou ta calied to te Geatiomen’s Furnishing ~ Deperiwsent to tht vetore, earn one Prom ve Me Gournud’s Po: n low forshoada or amy pat of the bedy.* Warranted new depot, 459 Broadway. * Hernia, or Rupture, Radically Om This 119 complaint te now poaltively eared by 36 1TH'S PATBNT LEVER TRUBB” aod “Hornia Loton.”’ This Truss ts eatircly differnt ie petuciple and action from all others ia use—~light, cleam nO pressure on tbe back oF cord, power Ws reguiat patient at pleasure, Hundreds’ are ocimg curcd whe never before expected It. Bnolose a stam Femnale Supporters, on the sau lat der Braces. capital f ted t> atoop. Hale's Undel: char Dice 18h a Grovwet & Baner’s er Patents! Patents! mtat Mossre. NN & ©0., publiabers of the SOT AMERICAN, coutinuy w @ct aa Atiorneya for securrag tents for new Lavontions im this and all (oreiga countriaa Mesara. Munu & Co, bawe had sevenicen yenrs’ in soliciiag Patents, aud have actea as. A{toeners formar than @) 000 tovent tye Pateot Laws aad other Faeries Sete nlee restore, iurauhed Ineee tans information How. “Conuuliation and adviee fice. addeene Corn? aad Mareute streaks Wastoagion, Dm Prof. Alex. ©, Batry's Tricophecous ot restoring amd hoawtt- " dandratl, oan aud gray heirs. cn not the aie. > and muscles (such as seit ri Di omil chaps, rhourpaliso, swellings, sore th ‘4e., saat Felle(n oagen Of gute Bruises: spretbe cen! q vorld. i rook Fe world, Prinetpal offlo 374 cy “White Vice Wan! Sito noe a mae uring it; superior (a ausihing we vi Mapuiactured ool Tee eek ccat Phinacipain, Wold ah DIM GTON'S, 716 Broadway, aad ob drugg ate’ Ripiey Pomale College. see Advertise meat, under head of “(nsiruction.” ul iss : ABD @ 4 APRile Hace tate eae a AE it Braddon’ ‘he Mi “ ved vane i ar oe & LZ THE NEW Fal FRA! Fi OA Li CAbtas Magarin : bucation ip Bow in erated thom ber Lowtoa ps de Totlette, of New York, the te ow om We wili Teact Our “Litsy” te Sey OR diewsing oa Mira: WITSLOW" for helping Nor ko mieviva aie escape tho giving, collcking and Wething Mége We som Wotcotv’s | Gem every Word set forth im the prospesine—the Soothing Corns precissty whet Wt profemes to do. If 8 power wo would make Mem, WTRBLANW —as she io 4 poyeical anvtowr to vbe (niani rae. Bareacs Wome Roo. 0. % WITGRR'D tier Watotias and pow ORRCRIPTIONS. A LEM, 425, Broadway, oe foe san og QU gt ey Wa soe? pees ir Dye, Haty Dye’ wuts Tos poet, rian tityeeg be Bair, © Fr Luoma Te jond etrees jar & Wilson's Mignese Promiam wey Whee Lock Stich Newtag Machines, No 506 Why Be Trowh a wie Ronrnen cas oF Any p im JAYNES Bap Rirhnn, CVs Bitaiwon street ond t K aa: Hate : Tho Milioacy and Wetting Trade dealt with ow liber get”