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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1885. "| Rated ander the various acts of Congress for raliroads, | were » momber of the House of Representatives, he Poach to then ghe utter hopelessness of the and ASHINGTON. »| Sete atpece tan erates’ 2 WEWS FROM W. SE eae 95 el wp Ms. Hows thought that if it was au offence in the Preat- | Bever be subinitted 0 by tne tocnie ot abe North He Touu#us andispoved that State. dent to allow unworthy officers to rematn im the Would endeavor to asspre them that Se yegies eres, it was aleo an offence im the Senate to do. eo. He did @f the republican party would be glad to ve them 5 or Bight lives ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. While workmen wero engaged storm ts prevailing this morutog THE DANO-GERMAN DIFFICULTY, lewsenal ‘oan Personal Intelligeave. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. e the the Sevaie ‘upoa the beste at ne An Anglo-Fre: cognition | Bolidey street, near altinory head eee @nanimous Thanks of Congress to Gen- SBOCOND SESSION. the President im any wey. He did net | ‘wollove any re- oe ee ae eee Peuasylvane . ary B pre poy Oe ‘“iabe ay im the retea fection intended. was we were took oobasiom to read New York «lecture for ber sins ed, ‘three dead bodies have-been takewott. A sumbér of “ deal of money to men whi and crimes. eral Sherman and His Army. Senate. Che 4 ho cave no servige for end oximes. Pon rane was the last place to Metre Berwons encaped with alight injuries gouthenas rete Wasurarox, Jan. 6, 1866. | but not by men who received th pa ‘The Senate assembled at the usual hour, Vice President ocd ee 4 seawnee posed Retirement of General Officers. | grin norman in ison ote le onsen ncn | oeaeey wie, was called adopted om tent for by the resolution records, will net bear ievestigation. State and if Mork are tne fruns livite nevtacat tat the sabioote or and corruption in New York are virtue itself compared: with the ificistioe of Penasyiweate. nr ae Crane. &., &o., &e. ‘The Savaibeh correspondent of the Viladelphla Aver vanis ans vi low Yor! it the following sketch of thé pereonat- which they are rocked. The classic place described ag the eaena st ern ¢ |, Five Points is the great Mecca—the place of Lan oe ys wm and ‘if the records of the police Conld be seaaa the: would not be creditable to many citizens of Pennsyil- Yanie. Now York is not without its sina, but it is the re- of the North, and particularly of the State of Penn. y Ae Pines eat Piet are said to govern jew Yor! ore is nd sufficient), strong to hurl back miincwe é Mr. Buooxs further replied to Mr. Scofield, alluding to the. noble charities of New York, her response to the national call to arms, the defence of Ponnaylvania by the froops of New York, &c. Hoe denied that t)> South had governed, of that the North bad bean controlled by Section, and im conclusion said as long as he Our European Sls ‘aad special correspondence vy tho 4 tures and descriptions which Ivers seot Asie, dated to the 24?9-0f December, reached this city | Gon, pil convey eee Dut a jussidea of 4 frot Boston yesterday’ morning. From both sources we | charaetert Iu personnel he bears a family |.Weness to hie 4 es of ’ with news matter of # very intoresti F impor’ | for more than two hours, I thought him beyortcom ant character. shin the wfost soldierty figure in the army. H+ iv Thomas Skaife, who was associated with Marsden, the 5 * feet iw height, wah all the matare physica) power of vigorous taidd! ‘ut Command without a otimce ironmaster, in the extensive forgeries on the Leeds Bank- | ‘fier,’ sepsrtiuney oe ments, Mis’ brow ing Company, England, was tried at the Leeds assizos, | baal und free, bond mot big, but imgh, and‘ he hae ‘anil sentenced'to fifteen years’ penal servitude. Gea) Keohest und’ ctvedigest eye im the ara: and 1 i 4 3 ‘OF RATIONS Mr. Foster, (rep.) of Conm., presented the petition e ‘Discussion in the House on the Constitutional | otocre of the’ Conn cond ight arte, aking aeenmar Of they regpacive, diirice of tie umber of for an increase of the rations issued to soldier ‘They | Rindrta’ dollars for each acre, soa also before Ita To Amendment to Prohibit Slavery. ‘state that the allownnee of rice, potatoes and bread fateo. |. Se oval when to give notice to the- The petition was referred to the Military Committee, | POsHor, TUM ABOLITION OF SLAVERY. ‘Mr. Sumer, (rep.) of Mass., presented the petit! ion of be removed to 8 bonded warehouse and withdrawn there- Xntroduction of a Bill to Suspend the Duty | sivzens ot Wercemer, Macgachusos,eaking for tne abo- from foro or ‘manutucture, whbout. payies w@ long aquill : at ca satnaaae Ye titer oat | Sau porated ok ea mnt ‘The Mancheser- Guardian of the 224 of December ob- | Si qontpuitin? hee ; on Imported Paper, ROOF 5 hd aahbiW' ‘taies' sabes ‘fine of five hundred” dollars: end impiison: sSPenee abtak he would repent the Scriptural | eves that while the two Canadas and their neighbors | give hlih something like'the taco of a tiger kee, kee, kee Poiitions from officers of the arsey asking for an in. | ment, for one year for tampering with brands, or adjourned. are arranging’ tho torms of @ clove confederation, the | Metei tunics ir A Sure, ef upom the wromp aida, croaso.ot pay were presented by Messrs, POMEROY, (rep) | faciured tobacco in hand on the ist of July next to List of Unvatied | “Mef colonies of Australia have been approaching tho | a professor as u soldier: ‘The Tull face, bristling w Wasninarom, Jan. 6, 1866. , SABRMAN, (rep. from the Finance Com. | the assistant assesyor. Unmanufactured tobacco may for Letters. verge’of civil war; anid are actually harassing on¢ another’ | short ci andy moitwache und beard, is miler {HE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING ine fot wn Increase of pay, tnd asked that committes | Au0eS OF manufacturers may establish bonded ware- Commit with hostile tarif—f™. While the Britich Amoricans are | Without being sesnge. He isa full cousposition oO ALLOWRD ue. counana, Yankee soldior, aud-a fine type of the intellectual Awert— LAVERY. houses under the Preseribed by the unitting to'defend ‘themselves against any'foreign enemy, | can. Business tact and.energy, instant perception, esas — Pe eT cil ae a | le rl a ae eg a I Terence nated map eet: iE Wain ne Wpabington Stary JeD 6. quacy of | the New Zealanders are entangled in a wretched struggle Prohenaive study and trae miliary dre oct to be ott ‘ ‘The request of Mr, Sherman was acceded to. @rawn from warehouse, manufactured, and to | the present rates allowed by Congress for the publication | with'the'native tribes, which would leave thom but Nitle | ‘en in bis features. Hie i» fond of his horse, and A308 mb «slavery came up by assignment to-day in the House, on | eos pury on MATERIAL the warehouse again, under similarly prescribed of the Post Office list of uncalled for le all fond of dress; iv a capital tnfestor, and a direct taltew. Mr, Ashley's amendment to reconsider the vote by which SLE eee TOR MTERS OF | tion It also provides a duty on cavendish, pl ‘The price allowed for the work in question does not, a | fore? t2 Fesist « hestile invader, should anytura of poll | His familiar manner is eccentric sometimes, but goase {it was rejected last session. Mr. Ashley made an able Mr. Suxamam, from the Committee on Finance, re-- twist of ten cents; on tobacco twisted by hand ten pea er Beciper nine te ae eee ties lay them open to attack. an upcompromting cal rally good humored,. and The London Star'says that Mrs. Macready, the Ameri. | (let Be la stills larger and tind hearted man—s quality”: can actress, is performing in the character of Peg Wof- Tony epee a en ha shor the matter up, to-say nothing of the valuable advertising bie ad jowed bie camp-will bear witness. - AG- space wholly to room’ to the list of names gtown 80 ‘xtonaiveduring the war. ‘The ined: fington'at‘Belfast, Ireland the review ho'wore hiv best clothes and a new felt hat further publication of ‘the listo aie eee be eS core arenes ae be - bi the expenses of printing are much less in New York than. Recognition. occupation. Mr. Ta im Washington; and. we, in the fact of the | POSITION OF FRANOK AND ENGLAND TOWARDS THE | The Forrest Dramatic’ bem numbering thirteen > ‘abe by. which per —_ = refuse Soares ‘Bunazo’ baat gave C3 Crags iat that aur vumoN. Pires, saliet yenteraey for Bay in the steamship ’ "Mr. Brooks snd other New York members replied to sori ‘the ab bene paomioes in paper sold for over per exam) > unless Congress should speedily tine. th igs eee aie Gov. “dl Pennsylvania; Surgeon: . vthese charges, but no argument was made against the fs at nce ee? ae me ena including the as, ve dela pr house” sea. the justice of inoréasiug the Tales of payment for | the United Btstes resemble vary ewok’ those of ress | of Albany; Colonel Mt. Crow! Cw imeasure, From present indications there will not be | PASssGm OF THR BILL T0°RBOULATS PROCHRDUNOS I ORDG- the Saget ap mad this olass of work in seme proportion to the greatly in: | Britain. France has not given satisfection either to the Keater, of Phitadelhta, and Judge Mendell, of Newburg, ‘MAL Case, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Te | creased rates of printing office expenditure. North‘or-the South. Th all imstances France has listened | are ‘stopping at the Astor House. . cany attompt on the part of the opposition to argue the | . we. taousuzs called up the bill to regulate proceed. | ference to the Commities on Finance, and it was so re- | ~ As Congres hae-shown no to afford-the re- | to the representations of American agents with courtesy, ‘question. It 4s understood that the vote will be taken -4uge in criminal tases, relating especially to the punish ferred: ‘ Hef neoded, and as we can otherwise use the heavy | and, as in tho case of the vessels that were built in French Obituary. epext Tuesday. The result is stilt doubtful, though the | ment of the crime of treason, which was passed. It 352 RESOLOTION OF TEARES 70 GENDERS, SHREMAN. SUSE: of space new. copaniadiby th) lint, be considerable for the South, observed the strictest neutrality. The | Among the notices of deuths in our obitumry that where the offence De treason, and camer orn tendering the thanks of | more advantage to our ‘and to our own pecuniary | Emperor, too, has oftered, it will be remombered, to | ment to-day will be noticed thatiof J. Francis Ws ‘friends of the bill express confidence in ite passage, rent Se omenoe charged be weagon, and | congress to Major General and his army, was | advantage, we bave otitied the Postmaster of our pur- | bring about a suspension of hostilities. ‘The North, Bow- | keaq' of the legal frm of Walton, Sherman &, Redt THE TAX ON TOBACCO. twenty, ‘and. the. United States to five, ptory chal. | Feported to have the dats abi. pose to decline the further publicatien'‘of the letter list | ever, must know that the sy y of France is with | pimsy pena ‘Tho. deceased,’ although only tweat, Mr. Stevens introduced a bill in the House in amend- 3 on & fiat for any other Bee United Slates 4 (rep.) of Ind., moved to take up the above, 4 at the present inadequate rates, the Bouth, and there lingers about the minds of the | nine years of ago, lin atrendy given promise-of « bright rment of tho Revenue law, which ae peremptory halogen oe “ar Tavs fed that it should be referred to Northern iaen « conviction that both Fronce and England | future as a commercial lawyer, and his early death wilh w, requires all persons | defendant to ten. Where any person of an | ,, ME TRUWMULL suggested I pe ne The Cofiision in Bergen Tunnel. desi fo recagniae the South. The relations, te- | be Keeuly mourned. by his hosts of friends’ ia thia Viaving tobacco on hand to make immediate return of | offence against the United Brae, and shall be sentenced Mihesy Comsat Caen ere ot See INQUEST AND VERDICT OF © , ETC. tween Paris and Washington commot be are | Ho died at the residence of his parents, No, 201 Atlantie quality and.tcinds to the district assessor, and forbids the rather like that of two persoms who do not desire to | treet, Brooklyn, whence his remains will be escorted te ‘The inquest om the ‘body of the boy Peter Schenck, of No. 823 Fifth avenue, New York, who lost his life by the collision in the Bergen tunnol on Thursday noon, was held yeaterday afternoon by Coroner Hanley, at Hudson City, The body was identified. by John F. Schenck, i te el i oF l | ; quarrel with each other. Mr. Lincoln’s foreign affairs ) Y " paragraph’ will not im ‘hie Soot atiinde. Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday next at two o'oluck. Mr. Lincoln's Re-Election. THE WEEKLY HERALD. YRENCH’ OPINION OF THE POLICY OF THE PRESI- to tm reemoval without permit of the assessor. It permits the a eae game to +establishmént of: bonded warehouzes in the cities of New | Prison York, ‘Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Cimctnmati, | 0°0 court le held) th te ‘Louisville, Paducah, 8t. Louis, and other places, under | purpose, and the expenses the execution of the thanks of Congress and of the nation. It had done a great act | i fl [ i ‘the custody of an-officer of the Treasury. Permit sentence shall be paid by the Ui States, deal, as he saw by the reports from Sav towards DENT. The Best and Cheapest ‘News; ri a Cp ta may | takes offect on the tet of June, 1066. The act | Supptessing tho rebeliionsand restosing the Union. It | brother. of deceased, who was im the train at the time of [From the Rovue des Deux Mondes, Dec. 15.) oe CERNE “Bera fer private warehouses under the Treas- ‘UNEMPLOYED OFPIOERS OF THR AR gave great cause for hope. the accident. The first words which fell from the lips of the Presi- ¥ “ary regulations. The ‘bill allows tobacco to be exported | _ Mr. Witaom, (rep.) of Mass., called up the bill to drop | MF. Cuanx, (rep.) of N. H., aald that General Sher | sano Cassol, ongincer on the Frio train, testified that | “ent after the re-election were words of posce and con- | The Weaxty Hemato, ready this (Saturday) morning, ~without payment of tax, or packed and prepared for trom the ais saenployedaticors of ie army. print ey: bee gsrg cing heegpr green umarket by the grower on his own premises, or sold on | ,,1H0 report of the cer in “the premises without payment of tax; but it may not be ‘ir, Watson moved that the bil net post. | the e and precedents of the Senate to thank him manufactured until it has'been stored in a bonded ware- pow ac\ntica ad that the Comm! ‘The qui ‘was then put ‘house. The taxes ‘to be imposed on manufactured | 1.5", lnire had come to cach & coach ona oe guilt: | and the Senate decided not to refer it ‘obacco are left inblank. The bill was referred to the | prepared to controvert the soundness of the position as- Thi ciliation.” General Butler, in a speech which he made | wii! contain:— before lcaving New York, ‘also gave it to be understood 2 that pacitic proposals would soon be made to the South- A full history of the Dutch Gap Canal Project, from tte orn States. The tulsfortunes ome the emotions of the war | boginning to the oxplosion of the bulkhead, with imet- have not aroused any sentiment of vengeance or of hatred Tee casas ar taatnabtious af Oe Nowe PAs ied | dents of tho work, and Diagrams of the Rebel Defences ready to reatore to the Southern States all their constitu. | On the James river from Dutch Gap to Drary’s Bluff, tional righta, to cover everybody with a generons | Further particulars. of General Sherman's Operation he left Long Deck, Jersey City, at noon on Thursday, and on arriving at the cast ond of the tunnel the flagman kept him there five minutes, by using his signal as if something were ahead. He the: | age with his train through the tunnel at a little less than eight miles an hour, and, on approaching the west end, he heard the exploaton ‘of a torpedo, and only had time to blow the y i r onee when th ine Fan into the Moi amnosty, to consider all the decrees of confiscation a dead .. a “Committee on Ways anc‘Meaus, sumed by the commie, or to deny that the Execative | Adloumed until Mondor i cali ila Morrie and | Teter. they merely aak of the South the renunciation of | ®t Savannah, Ga; Pull ncoount of the Great Rald of TEE DUTY-ON PRINTING PAPER, vieer Bak ih one ad nathovity wits ce ie oe a a Solomon’, Dodd, fireman, and Henry Huntor, con- | an institution henceforth considered incompatible with |, General Stonemsn:in Western Virginia, with details gtv- The fpllowing is the joint resdlution introduced by | be very slow to, exercise. THe believed It had alwr a - ¥ @uctor, corroborated the above evidence. , the-Union. Never since the commencement of the war | ing the immense antount-of proporty destroyed and the Roy hc spn a5 cdl Edward Baldwin, brakeman on and Essox | has the North folt itself so powérful, so united, 80 cont | ginoant of damage: inflicted on the Rebols; ‘The Iatess tive Kasson to-day, and referred tothe Com. | Deeb. customary. in the history of the government ABGANTS OF THE EMITHSONLAN INSEITUTION. ‘ Congress to emnittee of Ways and Means:— officers. It ‘The House passed the Senate bill repealing so much of the Morris y that he was onthe platform of the rear woe in 10 Reselved, That so long asthe current-fate of jum | Revolution, and in /1812 If the precedent pro- the act incorporating the Smithsonian Institution as re, the car; Bes JeR Hoboken gt # quarterito twelve o'cloc! noon; he had two red lights and s white one on the rear platform; he put on the brake at the west end of the before.crossii dont; ail doupt, all hesitation has disappeared; tho war har henceforth /lt# definitive meaning; ajf the forces of | despatches from. the Army undor Lieutenant Gem the nation have found a common object. This uncom | eral Grant, moar Richmond, Va, and from the F€or ex ‘on London ‘ougl poved eabaitben aaa 4 scious purpose, pervading thousands of ipgividual minds, isn’ GRU soak palbat whrowe Pay oyeae * aD awful roney gf abe’ Dette Seeteiebcl eamon dete power lel inthe President's mands Cor ‘would have; | dirs two of the to be appeinted from mem- ing the Erle track, to make the waual | has at last become aware of its own exllfence. As tho ve ae bun eget, Message of na SS an of ‘dollars ‘Per Contuin® paper far the priating of books, peri..| to surrender up itstuthority’to reduce the army-and dip: | bers of the tute, the latter having ceased to |. 8toP; Upon ine sane. the, este, becemne -deptohed, Price of ‘so ‘much bloodshed, of 90 many tears, exertians, ee . Sdicals and nev rs may be ‘apenitied: at any custom.| charge the officers at the close of the present war. * when he immediately t a red light and two pedocg | and troubles, it asks one thing only, “the Union without | tho State of Now York; The latest News from Eusepe i port of the Univea free of duty; and the rate of | would like to inquire of the chairman of the Military pom * ‘ i ‘ and back, placiag the torpeducs on.“tho track pong © popular verdict has elready oxcited deep | and all parts of the World; Poetry; The exciting: story ‘ hall\be: ascertained ne for the pur- | Committee w! there had not always been | a QUALIFICATION OF DELRGATE FROM MONTANA. about-¢wo hundred and thirty feet distant ypon hearing-} agitation in the Confederate ranks. Mr. Jefferson Davis “Told in’ tho/Twitight, N sd 'a/ Story=* fypusee of this resolution by the Secreiary of the Treasury. | tion to get rid/of supernumerary oMoers that would not | Mr. Samuel Mclean, delogate from the now Térritory | the Erie train approaching; then provesded a little fur~ | abd his frignds hoped that the democratic party would | of “Told in tho/Twilight, or Nurse “Brown's; Story; itis le th iIl.be 4 ,] } be necessary fn tiie of peace. An act of was ‘ zi ther and commenced. the red light util the locos | obtain beer they believed the North Cereal Interesting Literary, Scientific and Artistic readingg probable that the duty will.be either materially re- te wilctor ook mana in 1816 or 181 -ef Montana, appeared, qualified and took his seat. pees yd opposite, and tl on threw is light on to the jivided, and even if Mr. Lincolm were elect Musical and Theatrical. Review forthe week; Seasonable \ duced or entircly repealed during the session, i Gua (rep.} of Iowa, cal. thee during the last THANKS TO GENERAL SHERMAN AND HIS ARMY. locomotive to atiract the attention of the engineer; the st expected that his majority would be too | pis ror p, A haviculéa Pedi. Cecchad’ Niet {2HR OUTRAGES: UPON-THE INDIANS 1M COLORADO | war several regiments of the line were establi “At | ..Mr. Sommyox, (rep.) of Obio, from the Committee on | engine passed on unt il It exploded one of the torpedoes, | small to arsure his moral authority. If a new ctvil war, ee er Oo Meena tee “TERRITORY. the expiration of the war it became necessary. to ‘reduce | Military A™fuirs, reported back the following Joint reso- | when the whistle was blowg once; he then returned and | grow out of the existing clvil war, if the factions arm of the day; Facetim; Varieties; Valuable Reviews off “ the army. ‘That required leginlation; bat the volunteer | Mutlon, which was unahimously edopted:— saw the cars all jammed togother. against gach other in the towns and in the States of thé | the money, Commerctal, Dry Goods, Boot and. Shoe,” ’ Further developments constantly ‘being made in refe- 2 q * nt . F. R. Moore, conductor on the Merris and Kasex | North, if party spirit ted even the ranks of the u is 7 officers went out of at the expiration of the | Resolved, That the thanks of the and the Congress | _ C. * 2 y, | Cattle and Horse Mark: nd accounts of all tmportams +'zence to the recent outrages upon the Indians near Fort | war. - of the United States are due roe ey yy tendered to | road, that he had a mixed train of five passenger az the rebellion regained in a moment all it had on | eden ou, a nts oF + Lyon, Colorado Territory, increase the atrocity of this Mr. TRUMBULL could see no difference between regu- BNjes Georess Sharpen, and through him Bae ee oMicers and from. twenty to twenty-five freight cars, with Pe ingle day has annihilated these vain hopes; the | events of the week. cars two engines ahead; ho stopped at the west end of the yuthern confederacy stands face to face with the Terms—Single subscription, $2; Two copies, $5; Five a lor vounter‘attesk-apon unarmed and unprotected savages. | cessary after tho war of 181 to legislate on this subject 1b | taghsntat sareek Thee oes to Atlanta, and thoi tunnel at the piace, and in starting again a bolt | gloomy reality; it sees its army decimated, half its i ; Df 36 Gay ae got ar Ferk Ly marcen ot | TSS Tiare wus no. pre betwone te | SEPARA oo ak | eSpace ten pe | seed, te ay “a PRN | SO cae nies maaneorereanees Naseyrenenn Chaeihs hash shen imon ee commas ‘aden lel between the | ior General Sherman, ceeded to connect the train; while in tho act of doing | exhausted No free volce can make’ itself heurd | ino weeery Hunao, * 2a at a satin saa benven | mince Rae apen tered any Mo eco, | LeOeates rept fowratened «Soauton whch | ahmed but before the nin bad thoved the cofion cr | but the account of ranner, ad refugee the one vt dertnipensaoaalhatt Rowe ee pra, doing a igen mire restrain Bad authority to paulo the, bette of this evil par wen to, ag rt % er ; all this occurred in about five minutes, tho few Southern journals in which regret and weariness Carrier Wanted.—A Smart, Active Mam, oo oe eee wore and Means be expediency 1 ® commission othera from committing depredations:on the whites; and ing no servion. © od the Senator from doy tall the of tuaunbere of he’ Benale "and House with leave tosit , they under protection from the troops at the | Senate gry Ss or 1816, legislation | during the vacation of Congress, to examine report Srp eietsiges eas ais ik veges Cia Seceraers of unnecessary officers, why was | 0m a system of taxation bearing equally on the property ‘The testimony of two or three othor witnesses was taken, but without adding any material facts. being out nearly two hours, rendered the foliowig verd 18 ny — Stas deceased, Peter Schenck, came to his death by a o may be discerned under an aggurance of enforced on- | @ carry the Parad pe other paper, on a gity rome thusinsm; the speeches recently delivered in Georgia by | Address Hors, ut thi Mr. Jefferson Davis himself, the of several gov- ernors of rebel States, the disgrace of the Vice President, | A Prager: ci Aly ntti ay and industry of the country, and the best means of Mr. Stephens, who formerly made great efforts to pre- | fe oan fs ‘Denver, came down, took them by surpries, and killed | ‘je tranres stated, in reply to Mr. Trumbull, that Con- | viding for maintaining the evedis.and meeting the aeoee. | collision between the Morris and Kasex train and the Vent the secession movement, all lead to the belief that | Siro The NOZODONT wil speedily Gulicse Golsameee® about one half of them, including all of the wemen and | grees created fifteen or twenty in last war | sities of the government, and ‘that sald commission re- in, Further, that the Morris and Kasex Rail- | the confederation is at this moment being slowly torn | 4 foul breath, beautifying and preserving the tecth to the 7 bingy pe otherwi the of road Company are to blame for gross negligence in run- | asunder. A silent struggle has commenced between those | oldest age. Sold by all-druggists, Britain, and their were appointed by by bill or ive at ncement the ‘children, and then left for Denveragain. It is probable | 115 ‘and confirmed by the Senate, It was ne- ninth Congress. hing their train im so careless a mann ing a | who, satisfied with peg Anyone military honor, slr -Abat this outrage, which bas enraged the Indians to the late in order to disband these regiments at ‘HR DUTY ON INFORTED PAPER. eee ee a heavy freight train, thereby endan- pedir phere ir sony, to Cp oor sere, Havana, Lot tery <-Prines Cashee ives of 80 tera, ictory, I. sgreatest degree; has closed that, the principal route, to Sal anes Vanseeine coca, Drak Pe ees tne eaigramaat ti aca cn iapartce ro aah 6 i tosurrender merely ® colliade to thelr eacmiea.. This | MoStioons and all kinds of Golf and silver, ns -Santa Fe, and will:force all travel and transportation preroga Piper The Street Sweepers. a Be. Serseent a the ips wg oe re- TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall street. around by the way of Denver, to scoomplish which is favor of the report of bl was referred to.the Committee of Ways and | weetTing OF THE CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION—THE wal . nd ooeirouner coms S.. “ yt Bind A es Ui germ: deat! very Lad sing Wheeler d& Wilsom “believed to have beon the object of these murders. Senate woutd act upon fis | Means. puemiibeienilde deesmees, iy pre gir BE soso J of ocean ° South, rose th Nore MND OTHER SEWING MACHINER, "? SEHB PROPOSED REMOVAL OF GENERAL OFFICERS. dismissing officers | _ Mr. Wi rep.) of introduced a biR Aba meeting ecutive Committes of the Citi- | because it believ favorite institution threat- — ‘The debate in the Senate to-day on the joint resolution Inited States, and he tors erm ot ‘the aie ietriot Court of —4 zone’ Asdociation, the following motion was offered by ogg eo co ig il 1 four mz a outro manent in connecion with. Harwamte sdismiering frm the service general SO NEO hethough, oo a Saeene comma ? Bobers B ea cea sates om Joon ce: ipo fone = va Ie ote a — sears oog (i, ne pies the wrerk ita relieve oe y mands rank, most either otion. ‘Winsow a resolut adopted 4 That, as gi oul ing woul entailed u; eo er a 6 price of elr jance. 6 slaye- Tat ym clone #) iwation, avi pending, an wis earl doiitaes acunseauaaneaaad of the House, knowing they weenaiee Pardes ton Comneiionte on Rules — se toe ‘the - ee = —_ Tavs done ‘work in ae the trata <5) took up arma ee Mgt name oem sovervignty = oy 4 beating, on ae myer i werk jit rahamoes — >, . additional mu oMcers, contionance e and oy ernor ol = et. oe vand drawing an-immonse throng to tho galleries. ‘The | mustered ous. The facie red | recca'y scent vertoen smataa’ eter’ ae i of the injunction gpiained by John ‘Hecker, and as Mr. that sovereignty ast the despetiam of Bichon, and 125 remark tn front of fen ey gd ‘@olief is gonerally entertained that the resolution will be He (Mr, | currency, and also ‘mto the expediency of a standing | Hecker, at the earnest of tbe association, and to | bod {t to be understood that each of the Confaderste | thereiaa ry extonalve call, avails itself of this ity regarding the measure as unneces- pon the | instead of « ‘special committee on the Pacific Railroad. prevent Mmnovent persons from suffering for the wrong of | States can separately make peace with the North. Nover | mont, and hae them fo ‘at its office tn Washi defeated, » majority Cong ill waa peloed as | THR AMENDMENT OF THR CORRTIFUTION aDoLienINO ALaveny, | otb€TS, has consented to modify the injunction so far as | has the logic whieh flows beneath the events.af history | street, Boson. Th Company apply them ve -aary, tho President already having full authority to dis- wer of | | ‘The House then proceeded to the consideration of the | %0 allow the payment of men who have actually doue | been more imperious or more visible; nothing bas Deeb | °C TaWhvciar g Wilson und virorer & Baker, unaioed op work g al mv or aournge of 1e a REESE of, bi | Serene Jols Teeaen’ 00 eaeank cievecy ‘oanen an ‘Therefore, it ie resolved that Demon B. James | Bouthorn armies tor the firmnoss of thas soldier Prext | {he hands, snd for sale for all machines, on second floog ef span Moar lee geabiaar bp 60 service at | country. B. Whiting) Adam W. Spies, Puter, McMartin, John. Mo- | dent, at ance ‘and civil organizor, around whom fe oilicc, 18 rocdwny, New York, “ Hon. Horace Greeley has been very busy yesterday and ‘There 5 CN (rep.) of Ohio, endomed the words of Pre- Benson, | ~~ bat pence Foye ba as ~d bes is a a a to which even sete —_ . | Poet fe Bartiei appoint commit in ‘moss resolute enemics cauge cannot remain in- ‘to-day upon the floor of the Representatives Hall. He is inthe sident Lincola, namely : cog sr tec epe noth. Vestigate all claime by stroet sweepors and other rs, | sensible, If tho war in the United States had a A Class in Practical Phrenology for the, tation with the opposition as There } ing is The proposition universal labore: deon Inatruction of ladies and gentlemen will be open at the <n close and frequent consultation od jeslousies | wrong should be uated or al ‘was now'before | the payment of whi ng ob: | ordinary war that commanding figuee might perhaps | GrFOWLER & WELLS! 3 Brondway, on Aaturday ovens blican membors. It is understood that he is tained ageiust the City Inspector and others by Mr. Johm | have secured the favors of fortune, but th! con- | ing, at7 o'clock. wees jcers and of ambitious men in the elvil ser. | the House. If had never béen known in the | Hoos “ing thet they revert to bim all those that are | test ls in reality a revolution, and inthe etruggte of prin- | © engaged in a new peace movement, in which he expects ht to do | United States, and any member should introduce © | i5 sod valid, tm order thet the injunction may be modi- i desea Brest. | _A-—Phaion 8: of His Night rival- | measure to enslave any portion of the peaple he would doles ot stake the victory will rest. with the ¢ sto be vigorously sustained by the former. What shape Wh be looked ‘as an enemy of the human race. He did | 9¢4 80 far ap to allow their Me BLOOMING CEREUS to officers of the army; bul the sshis new demonstration is to take is not yet developed; ta ave Sees the Tan a fone | not belicve auch a measure could receives single | The resolution was ‘and the committee will a Xuavey bustaras a monopolized by those who coucigrfett be ’ is believed to be # co-operative movement with the he was | vote in this yet it was known that votes had been Meet at a timeand to be advertised where Napoleon's Now Soerstary RO ect insod: Dut | cast hore to keep in slavery men who, under the laws of | S¥ch of the men as We actual, honest claims against the | (Paris (Dec. 21) correspondence of London Tel J Hair Dye—The Best in the ‘Blairs, in which the glory is to be divided between these ‘of the | God and natare, are as much entitled to freedom as the elty we A ee teomselves and prove their righta. As Charles Stephen Conti, Counsellor of State—a Corsican | world. Harrolese, reliable, inoaantancous. The only porfeg® @bigh contracting parties. Much curious speculation has | 4, President | white raee. The framers of the constitution were not | 0008 “a oo ‘the injunction will and roger by rslars Sperest ~ . Sums Dye. Factory 81 Barclay street. walpadanne paid. once Avorney a on taainan 2 aera pene Peni anh aly eS 4 oo We ome et i's teste ‘any one ee paeee Marty os cartmon and other laborers interested in this mat- | voter the House of Orleans, and for the expedi Burdsall’s Arnica Lintment.—An, Ine although but little expectation is entertained that any- ith by em. If for tho last thirty youre statesmen had | ‘F are to have a to-day. It ie probable that the | tion to Rome, bas been by the Emperor for the | ¢aiinie cure for burns, sonlds, «prains, rheumatism, gum *thing will be gained by the, substitution of that gentle Aor ed ruled the country—if ‘had been‘men who had sot | ™att~r will be and the men paid the amounts | most dolicate post of Private Gecrotary. ¢ successor | shot wounds, &o. A singi applinstion alfays the pain room 7 due them. to M. Mocquard enters on no slight task, and it is need- | a burn the instant it is ele. No family should be with oman and the Blairs for Grant, Sherman and Farragut os Ae oe3 bere r lh San aie 2 ere ta to that he has won {ls apure already on the | out it peace negotiators, “HG.” is at prosent in high favor orn oe! —— he fields of Whether the second Secretary — ‘vith tbe opposition, whé sedulously cultivate itn asthe Te mauese | unticipeted the moet favorable reects from euch fogile SHENANDOAH. of ane second Eampire willbe trust wiih auch, were | cough, caiga andcraiumpigh and ml tong 40d how porson beat calculated to recei alize their ‘would “ di Ie by all drags “peculiar views in reference to as shears akan of the }. lors, wwbow they. Wen Gara, (rep.) att oe of he os ad Sealing Mr, Theodere C. Wilson's Despateh. will know. M. Sacalet retains bis ip. iseases. For ripiettoabeiser ist, peading them from peop! feeling ; Under Secreteryah contest between the government and the rebels, th Mm Of tates moutke | om our struggle cad tn the Teonns election proven our Hanran’s Faun, Jan. 4, 1964. ‘The Opera. onanpitarer etiel ante se ate . eae POSTAGE STAMPS AND THY SOLDIERS. é ‘This power of | ability and wi to serve the nation. The rebel- | Since the announcement that, General Lee is to “‘as- A HIGH SOPRANO WANTED. my 7 trayell in Germany with Carlotta very lion must be jued without regard to cost or sacri- | tonish the > wearein receipt of ety of ru- man, who diction ria The recent order of the Postmaster General prohibiting | Cha" ought to be exereised by compe and army cominand. | fice. This wes the imperative duiy. Blavery, the ; hake o rae i oa hey Eye, er poems Oe ing advertisement in Oe | Beant, Pulmonary Balsam ts the Bese he sale of postage stamps at a discount has already re- | ers in the field, and only then very rarely. There werp | cause of all our troubles is dying; we must, bya | OTP make peop! tna ware remedy known for diseases of the throat and lung. Por auited in much evil both to the armies in | able officers, not in the public service to-day, or, if in the | constitutional amendment, provide against its futare | '@ Just now doing “something very mysterious.” It is Talented young ladies, Lam in search of w girl of six- | gale by all druggists. service, in @ subordinate capacity, because of a difference | existence. In the reconstruction of the government | not for me to publish these rumors, yet as far as they OS Sf a years, daughter of ta without the field and the government. Previous % | oF opinion or rivalry with officers’ who were once their in- | great care must bo exercised. Ne State murt be read: | reach means, woll educated, lookin gifted with a ‘the order the army mail agents were enabled | feriors, but have more fortunate than they for a | mitted into the Union until thoroughly purged of trea- ‘Teach’ they create a very decided sensation. Qne voice (high soprano) and dec talent for musie. removing all by asmall profit to supply stamps to the troops. Now | couple of years. He did not believe justice or the son and able to sustain civil authority and free institu. | Our cavalrymen are aftor the rebels in Loudon. Buch young lady I propose to have educated for the For sale by al “they refuse to do so, as most of them aré enlisted men | Of, ‘he service would be promoted by the passage of the | tions, | The intermeddling of France and England de. | Desorters come in every day. Five came in to-day. Sectors of tnatags Best ta a) then te aly, ack Sr ta q law from the House. mands our serious These nations must be The weather is vory cold. 7 last in P? flor her edi is finished sho’ will Coughs, Hoarseness and. the Various ‘and have no inclination to keep their small capital con- atl yr ey of Cal. ; Pownt, (opp.) of Ky.; | held to an account for their conduct, and the Monroe etantly invested in @ commodity whi instead of re- | Hows, (rep.) of ; Davis, (opp.) of Ky., and Hxx- | doctrine strictly enforced, even at the hazard of « foroign 7 Soe DRICKA, (opp.) of Ind., addressed the Senate on the sub. | war. Those dutios discharged, our destiny is fixed, and sturning profit, must necessarily entail loss. The result | joo ynaur consideration. in process of time our government will be the only Power ‘is that the army gets no stamps and the mails are Mr. TRUMBULL resumed the floor on the subject. He ee inent of North America. A detailed survey of the Potomac river, from George- town to North and South forks, is being mado by officers of the Coast Survey, under the direction receive contract for six years with the hence me oe 7 throat affections to which public spenkera, military tiger, tions —Travelling ¢: for two coat and 1 foo thalers in the ‘0b thalers in od. OF 1 7 fhe'vocona 2,600 thalers in, the aura’ 2,000 thalers in | and singers are lable relieved by BROWNS BRONCYTAM z > ” 5 the 8,600 thalors in the and 4,000 thalers in | TROCHES. Having a direct infiuence to the affected pate, flooded with matter marked ‘‘soldior’s letter ; 7 of pepe = of te blil on the ground . Boore (rep.) of Pa., spoke of avery sad a. Engineer Department of the Middle Military Die oo eee face ofth, ee een K ‘which never reaches its destination, thereby depriving | were now one hundred and Swe elvasls without « division of the Union, or if the rebellion should Y bh City Intelligence. Presewtation to Carram Wiuiamaom, o tae Foun- baengienerctge amurrn Pxnourct.—Soveral of the cltizens of the Four. |W! Msrwin's Co led f wu- - — bean tanger eee ost pe t At Christadora’s Hiair Dye, Preserwative, liamaon last evening for the purpose of presenting that officer with a testimonial of their appreciation a toon Pept Pas) = ganda and, retail, Ho. 6. Asien Benen ry ean Charm, Ne. THE RAPPAHANNOCK. Expedition on the Rappa! struction of Rebel Powd: dees—Arrivaltof Prisoners. Waawnoton, Jan. 6, 1865. A detachment of men from the Potomac flotills, under sixty. command. the department of @ portion of its revenue and doing | ing brigades in the army. Snot cn notve proaeed,, collapse, we ahould still have this question to distract our as ap maid, Insp toingease igs pmerlis ae poplin baad Lg too much and 8 blood to be per. 01 on ‘ wi cow mueh put rT “TUR UNITED STATES AND HUDSON BAY COMMISBION. ployed agen sdverieg, to the law mastering ous of | foltted to live; anon question we shall It dio now ‘The Commission for the settlement of the diffieultios | the service the officers of the war of 1812, and said that | by constitutional enactment, or shall {i 7 Nae Detweon the United States and the Hudson Bay Company Ko ean fol then. warfare for a quarter or haif of » centui r. Winson desired to say that the committee admitted | ducing acrimonious tg making arrangements for establishing itself here, and | hat incompetent officore onght to be distpiseed. He did fneak ae debate and work advocating , he eg pe will probably commence taking testimony on the first of | not think the fact of any r being out of employment tented to the people lan antum and they had decided ea for the Unfortunate, I). particulars, free Addewse Da, Liberty street, New York, vices as captain of the Fourteenth precinot. Mr. Chauncey ze Schaffer, on behalf of the citizens, made the presenta- tion speech, aud at the conclusion tendered to Captain He Buntoas, Nails, for a few weeks was any evidence that he it to be | it in favor , Boofleld replied to the -moxt wook. Judge dy 8. Johnson, of Now York, is Com. | {0 & fom wenke, hou bathe ‘dont ottag A Fat my aah mag me by Mr. in wheseepon awe Manor Toll; en trae cps sree a rae Williamson's handsome silver pitcher and $700 in United sara of thé feet, cured by Dy missioner on the part of the government. ought not to be in the service. The committee's opinion | Mr. Brooxs, of N. ¥., rising, said when the ges- ednesday, about six above tts mouth, and States five-twenty bonds. The Captain responded in a . VIOB ADMIRAL FARRAGUT IN WASHINGTON. ‘was that unworthy officers ought to be dismissed, | tleman (Mr. Scott speaks of the city I in part repre. | stroyed two barrels of powder and two torpedoes which | foeling manner, and « bountiful served by the * Scarf Pins»Two, Phree, Vics Admiral Parga and wite ware among the art | Soatengteizra gir were Pagni ta anim aay | Wetrnatt amare ts neural the suns or | agro bad er calla Cop ian ngs ran Trae | we ar cg. sn addy faa ou rave ion ir ¥ be . G. . vals at Willard’s this evening. cane. fhe act authorized the Pree Sori oy caaiag: ‘there ‘® bold. robber, In . et. Sandan daca ne ents Wee tee apply The party up at an early our Seidocr below Gunal ree, RETURN OF SECRETARY SEWARD. sident to ‘ise from service any officer for | son a general of the Army of the U1 seventy-five rebel prisoners desertors, 0 have conviction no mem! ol parton _ Sceretary Seward and suite returned last night from — cause which in bis judment was sufficient | States; the of public treasure, who dared not ex. taken the oath of allegiance, ee Teae ate than Captain If You Want to Know dce., Rend News from New Ori Couwrenvare Usrrep States Taxasony Notes —A man | A Curious book for curious people, and & good book for ‘The funerals of Hon. George M. Dallas and Minister pom gehen oe a Ra ES ee Pripe $1 80, ‘Fo be had stall news depots, Con Dayton. commission place he held, the responsi. jeves and robbers, I can stand any amount of Caino, Jan. 6, 1868. ed William Sa od last evening by | tavies fren, Aaarena ; Dility was with the rorcise personal attack upon myself, but when my conatituents ino, Jan. 6, 1868. | nami wvage was arrest ad sailed free. 4 DOTE, Casa PROPOSED INCREASH OF CLERICAL FORCE AND socerding to bie seeee of public duty. Mr, Wilson) | are called thieves and robbers, I leave it to the gentle The steamer Olive Branch, from New Orleans 20th, | officer Mi of the Sixteenth precinct, on a charge of “be ER oore, 1188 8 a. r SALARIES IN THB LAND OFFIOB. understood that a dozen or Aft ho wore be- | man, after making such an imputation, to say whether | hag arrived, with the mails for tho North and East, and | having a counterfett five dollar United States ~ ‘The Commissionor of the Land Office has strongly | lieved to be unworthy would before long. | propriety and do not require he should give me | 44 9 mle Treasury note. The prisoner attempted to pam the billat f Old Kywe Made New. Bow urged wy Ih was not proposed to reduce the gumber of officers a | an opportanity to the million of poople whom I inotoonth and Twenty-seoond Kentucky tufantry, | various places on the Eighth avenue, but was detected | A pamphiat directing how to speedily restore wight wot a Done Congress the necessity of ereoting ® Afth | the army, There were now seventy major generals and in part represses. ¢n route to Louiay tlle, to bo mustered out. ad arrested as above stated. The bills aro sald to bowell | give up spectacles, without nid of dloctoe oF medislas | Gee inas Of Clorks in his bureau, and also recommends an in- | two hundred and seventy-five brigadier generals in the If I have slandered any portion of the ‘Tho traneport Exact was roported ina sinking condi. | @xecuted. ”D. ah rood wag ew York " — . BcorrmLD—] crease of ealary—the third class to sixteen hundred dol- | army. people of New York, I have learned the thought from tors, and tho fourth to eighteen hundred; tho frst and | 9), Fanwert, (rep.) of Me., wished the bill post the gentleman's own paper, which had depounced the tion outside the bar at the mouth of the Mississipp! Bate ov Prax Staamen i ~The prize nome Flope Presi: nets ie Fiver, having collided wit thor vessel off Tabareo, and Lucy, were sold at auction yesterday, The Hope is O14 Lands for Sale. + second classes to remain at the present rates, oF tat tone a mis eaworiiy ofteers 0 4 room fr Mr. Wass, (ops ) of NY. doalted tho foor fees be: In tho iiieeee of po coer from Bayon Rongo tho | & side wheal boat of about wix hundred and fifty tons 6,00 ACRES IN FEE SIMPLE AND S009 ARKESTED FOR EXDRAVORING TO DEFRAUD soL- | MON Of merit, He thought, therefore, that Congress | ment; but Mi Beotela Tefused to yield tt. reo ah measurement. Bho was built in England in 1 erased: in Washington and Mentos counties, (Thi, Disns. ht to pass such # bill as came from the House. Mr, Soortetp then concluded his spocoh, appealing to | Tebels were domonstyating against that place. com | and ‘64, y Jones, Quigger & Co., and hailed from Wil ‘or particulars Inq tec eidoahc Dawes, rf “Gir. Jonxson, (opp.) of Md., referred to a case in which | Mr. Brooks to lend his influence in relieving Jeff. Davia | siderable force of thom were concentrating at Clinton, La. | mington, N. ©., being principally owned by Southerners J. H. Rathbone, a clerk in the Surgeon Geporal’s office, | Goneral Jackson romoved froin the roll of the army an | aod other prominent rebels from the delusion that this ‘was arrested on Wednesday and committed to the Old Capt. | officer who had given him a pereonal insult, There could | government seeks to subjugate the South while the only tol, charged with issuing circulars offering to ro fur. | 28.00 doubt, since the passage of the act of 1862, that the | object 1s to compel them to submit to the constitution toughs, discharges and transfers from nce ne it | President had full power to dismiss any officer, and he | and the laws aoe Cochang rom one hospital to | thought the pasenge of the tion before the Senate | Mr. Cuaxtam, (opp.) of N.¥., sald Mr. Seofield had ntorfere engaged {n running the blockade et that port. Sho was ure by Arthur Leary, of New York, for $127,580 6 Lwoy Is an iron ride wheel steamer, leas than two, eare old, built on the Clyde, two hundred aad twenty | y eet in length, and is in good condition. Maerors. Bea pine crecka, and MeCrear A movement of troops was said to be going on at Mem- phis, the particulars of which would be contraband. iz dma China News from Jap Le g por one iT ofl boring pee auother, for a consideration. Prominent officers aro ro. | would bo an ‘once with the prerogative of the Pros. | uttored a low slander. Ho did not know which moet to Bax Fraxcinco, Inn. 6, 1808, | er & Brown, of New York, purchased hor fur §24,000.— ve PrOpOsES FOr easing NY EDWARDS, Presiden Sorted to be in collusion with him, from the fact that hii dent, There was not much analogy between the law passed | condemn, ita cowardice or meanness, The constitucnoy Advieos from Yokoh J to Novembor 90, re. Boston Cowrier, Jan. 6. . liitemtn OWA, peillien, did neh enable him to « IS | in 1815 and that proposed now. of New York required no defence of his, He would 8 from Yokohama, Japan, to No a arg The New York Weekly Review fon did not enable itn (o carry out his plans | Mr. Dooirrus, (rep.) of Wis, inquired if the not of | leave his colleague to answor the points of infamy. port the murder by tho Japahere of two Pritish ofeers, Tur Oventaxn Rovrn Mr. Fiuz Hugh fiudiow an- | . Tie New Work “ ‘anaided by parties in authority. 1816 did not eer a — of officers of the army to * Lp saoee op alee a ht aes ‘The British Mintster had demanded the arrest and punish. | nounces a reries of lectures under the ab sve title, begin Tc: . Pu ) r ) upon cases of dismirsais' jad asked him jo to the South and aseu e ‘. eve nic ; » the , ° PRE es PA eed lining eld Pe Jounsom replied that ho did not think it would be | there that this government never intended to subjugate | Ment of tho nssarsing, and WouId take measneos 10 Com- | ming this evening, in which he will gia the incideOl# OF) 44 At iy mewa depots nbd th A certified tran pt of selections, in place, under the | decorous in Congress to say to the President, as it would | them. How was it possible for him t there? If the | pelit. The Japancee authorities show a disposition to | a journey nerose the contitant, bringing In bh port Agricultural College act, for two hundred and forty thou by the passage of the resolution before the Senate, tmt qeouense woe procure ie cl + ape bY 4 bey? 4 ye the demand o the British | ee in the mining feyyons, Mr 1. wis « lively flow fha gana acre: sa bee ‘ . s Gave ‘ he was keeping in the service a lot of Incompetent off. | the President, nothing would so much delight and gi orth China advices announce the w of the Britisl - , 7 " m For Skyligh and ores, has been tranamitiod to the Governor of | eery ae he believed that tho Prositont knowingly kopt | den bis heart He would repeat there what would be | gunboat Racehorse, Novenbor 4, in tse Ray of Haugman, | WU, and we have, no doubt will make am amusing ap. d crew. lecturer. ot on fowa, Owing to the large quantity of public land do | in the service incompetent officers, and be Johuson) | useful to induce them fo return to the Union, He would | and @ lows of eighty nino of her of!.etrs

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