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“YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1806. THE PLATE WAR. The Reportea Pees Propositions of the m THE STATE OxPTTAL, Pai ted ~—_—o wee Yosterday’s Proceedings”. in The Health Bill and the Canm.ra = the Senate. for Its Defeat, of Boven Yours’ Cutting, de. the Anglo-Brazitaa Ty The ry Welligence from the Plate goems to any great bearing on there, is the sending by Lopes of « vessel under fag ‘Of truce with a sealed missive addreasod to tho Presi- oo the Argentine Confederation, ik was do- to Commodore Barroso and by fim * General rafia for transmission to General Mitre, [3 @ dast dates from the Plato nothing of tho contents of ‘THE ADMISSION OF COLORADO. Srewanr, (rep) of Nevada, asked leave to call up {ropa Maa hoped gt thi would not . to offer, e notice that he would call up the bill ‘THE PRERDNEN’S of Ill, nnn Proposed Exclusio Reporters from the Floor of the Assembly, Matines. Mr. Wohli appears to be & groat favorite with the ladies of the metropolis, to judge from tho large audience, consisting principally of tho fair sox, that @reeted him yesterday at Wallack's theatre. The clap- ping of tiny hands and the waving of embroidered band. kerchiefs peremptorily insisted on ‘a little more of the Passage of the Bill Giving Pension Agent Ap- pointments to the President, BORRAU BILL, called up the bill to en- Imen’s Bu: ‘TROMBULL, the powers Report of the Harlem Bridge C . Cowan, (top.) of Pa., moved to amend by restrict- was known the Par ‘an Speech of Senator Guthrie in Opposition tng ths operations of the burean to the States lately in | same kind of music, if you please,” after each arduous Heation, but the reneral auppos tlom was thas it Commaissidmers. to the Freedmen’s Bureau Bill, Mod. acuz aald that this would have the ettect of | Piece. It mattered not whether it was after one of those | Stnerm, however, Ueliove that tho iiss vo was colorais nding Kentucky, Missouri, extraordinary loft hand feats of his, in which his wrist Bretet 100 an opportunity to gain {nformation of the hw ke. ie Delaware and Maryland, many emanelputed glaves who needed the protection of the bureau. ; . GuTurie, (dem.) of Ky., sald there was no reason be ag should be included im the bill. Ken- tucky did not want the relief ‘The freedmen isposition of the Brazilian fleet; and there seems to be ground for the belief that Lopez had prepared a large namber of flat-bottomed boats, and purposed to surprise the Brazilian geet at night and carry the vensels by boarding, as Mmodore Barroso had isaued orders that Must experience pretty much the same sensations ag that of a tyro with the Indian club, or those rapid soin- tillations which he castajaround some popular meiody— the relentless fair ones would have an encore each Our Albany Correspond Auman, Pian for Colonizing Freedmen in Florida, were a part of her population, would be cared for as , Id be kept up and the crows bo at the: us TUR WKALTH mus. Suck,” He believed the States themselves could time. He first played his fantaisie on Norma, & mater Past five A. MC of eoch night. The of a health bill has bee he ke. kee ‘The {nteoduotion and passage ax Deon much better plece which certainly abounds in striking and dare, secompaniod by one: othor stoam- | gecepted as the tnost, absolute probable act to be passed ee sn) t ve th brilliant passages, but i rather irrogular as a whole, plies and three thousand | iis session. It would be regarded ‘as entirely incredible Parana on the 2lst ult., and it fa known that ' ing, on the 16th ultimo, the little over The introduction is in quaint, choral style, and the va- rious themes are elaborately adorned with arpeggios and every description of scale passages, The duct fs the} vor * most brilliant part of the work, and elicited well deserved |. ‘applause, Mr, Wehlt is remarkably successful in his wonderful tn which he ruus the entire cou. | pans of the Chickering grand ptano without fosing for a expression in rendering the subjeot, Im bis Auigsent, he gave a spectmen of legato playing which convinced his hearers that he was an adept iu that difficult and rare style which other pianista generally overlook as too tame. A perfoct legato player is a musical phenomenon which is eldom heard even in Europe; but Mr, Weblt's superiority over his American contemporaries in this branch of art is unquestionable, The Amazons’ March by him is too well known to need comment, The rap- turous applause with which it wa received shows that it Wasumcton, Jan. 20, 1866. PROCKEDINGS OF |THE SENATE—TER FREBDMEN'S SURBAU BILL. - m Ee ey Nothing that trangpired during the/brief and unusual erssion of the Senate to-day gerved to indicate In the fended to urge Senator Trambull’s bill for. ehiletging the powers of the Freedmen’s Barean to aspeedy disposi- tion by the Senate, that object most signally failed. The mover of the question had hardly finished introducing its amendment before Mr, Cowan, of Pennsylvania, sug- gested the amendment to make the provisions of the bill apply only im the lately rebellious States, The latter gentleman supported this new proviso to the bi'l, with a few stentorian remarks, addressed very directly to Mr. ‘Trumbull, in which he informed that zealous artisan of {© aay that it may be defeated, The fact is, neverthe- idea, a8 patent here as it ever was during aay previons seasion that the elements of its defeat are artayed io strength and with the aocustomed prospect of snceess, it wih pass tbe Sonate in iia prossat farm, very Nile moditieation .bejag made in the.priated bill eal Lere, the four inevitable physicions—Purker, Wood, Clark and Mason—with the Police Commbyion, making up the Board, Whon it reaches the Assembly the friends: of Governor Fenton and of Frank Boole propose to at tach auch amendments as shall give it a permanent strength and eMiciency; reducing the number of ao tors to one, with the Health Officer ¢x officio, by puttin the names of three or four laymen in the bill izing the Governor to appoint the Bourd, The action of the republicans on this measure hay been character by gross fraud and bypoerisy. It has been a r stager for years, has usually passed one house, and been Je Urquiaa's levies, however, are vir- tually dissol ved, and be 15 said to have now only two or three hundred of them in quarters. In some of the cen- tral provinces @f (he Confederation the effurts of the geveral government to raise troops are set at defiance, Gnd in Rioja andwoine other places parties comuit open depredations, and the Indians continue to make igroads along the northern frontier. eo chase took place ont Christoval, which was honored by the imperial Majesties and the imperial fami! mi be distrib lost ten millions of dollars worth of property by the war, and ho thought. they deserved it as a conse- quence of engaging in the war. But was not this pan- ishment enough? {n conclusion, Mr, Gutbrio said there was no reason in the world why Congress should send officers of the Freedmen’s Bureau to regulate the reis- tions between the citizen's and freodmon of Kentucky. He was sorry to see the spirit that was manifested in Congress toward the Southern; people fer he believed these people were honest and sincere {n their professions or anthor the radical workshop that the State of Penn- | of willingness and anxiety to return to the Union, is a favorite with the ladies. inst. being the anniversary of the Emperor's birth-day a | sold out by the other for flagrant cach, Either one wing aylvania certainly did not intend to have the ‘aan fee ig ing A: eran Brod ee eee bord It isa pity that Mr. Weh!! does not introduce Liszt's ara vee took place, at which all the diplomatic bh ier of tb party has made the money, ir. Guthrie an jon that the const amend- | works i certs, ending _ | and other distingnished individnals attended to ferie jon had to be Ke provision of this Difl executed in her border. | ment rendored null and void all slave codes and laws | Toms |” ar oom and forbear expending his WOU | 51, ‘porial Majesty on the occasion. The grand tunnel Mepartment.”” has been ban op derful powers on nursery ballads, as the subjects of the thia year, cua go no further in u National Fantasia are, The sublime ideas of the Ger. ‘Of the second secWion of the Pedro LI Railway was opened As heretofore, she felt fully competent to dispose of ‘on the 24, after seven years’ continuous labor. all the freedmen that might come within her limits} relating to slavery. Mr. Goruri sald that was his opinion and that ofa he venerablo Mr. Guthrle, of Kentucky, followed tho | Lory. *hle, lawyer of Lexington, from whom he had re- | man monk would, undoubtedly, be iuterproved by him — ye THE PRR WROM FH Anse Senator from Pennsylvagia, aud spoke at much greater | Mr. Popov continued his remarks, stating that he | Without losing the mens divinior that breathes in every FIRES. A report in the Assembly to day from. thé Committee length, with a quiet, earnestness (against the measure) would do nothing to th uthern States for revenge, but | bar. Madame Fleury-Urban and Mr, Campbell contrib: — stlnaysaaleontpanlamty ‘on Rules proposed the exclusion from the floor of the * only for security in the future. , « v Assembly of the usual lat of reporters except rach ax thet commanded mo than anual aitention from tne 02 | eee ane eat Senate adjourned. uted nest share to the snocear of yesterday's mati- | Destruction of Miller & Conger's Storage | Awcnnls of he wsutl lal of Borer oodinge. Thi pant of every desk, While Mr, Pomeroy, of Kansas, was nee, eir selection vocal pleces was excellent, Store, in Water Street—ioes Avout | it ix supposed, would limit the let of reporter on th upon the threshold of a peculiarly pointless reply to the Theatrical. with one sole exception, namely, the Cavatina $200,000. foor to three—the Argus aud Journal a Presa. The aim of this move t latter an adjournment was abruptly .put and carried, BROADWAY THEATRE—SOLON SHINGLE. by Mercadante, which was entirely upsuited for Between eight and nine o'clock Inst night a Jusion of certain representativ thus leaving the Senate, after an hour's sitting, with a Solon Shingle was before the public twice yesterday— | Madame Urban’s voioe, The only style of Itallan | discovered in the storage store of Miller & Cong om | Albany papers, and is said to refer realization that no more profitiess session transpired in } at a matinee and in the evening—at the Broadway | masic which exhibits her voice im a favorable | 489 and 491 Water strdet, running through the bloc Kniclerincker, There ‘% publication 0 this wing of the Capitol during the Thirty-ninuth Congrvss | theatre, On cach occasion his genial humor aud quaint | light {8 the brindisi, and such light, sparkling | Known as 248 and 249 South street. When first gg del able ayn ol an pieces. There is a large repertoire of music for contralto and mezzo-soprano voices, without attempting to sing high eoprano pieces, to which her voice is aot adapted, She is, however, acantatrice of great promiae, and superior to most of thove vaunted Italian artists who sometimes make night hideous in the Academy of Mustc, Mr. Campbeil’s voice possesses a thrilling, sympathetic tone rarely attalaable by bassos. Instead of displaylug the strength of his voice by bellowing In a style that a full grown gorilla would envy, he exercises the utmost command of it and uses it with discretion, Tt may, per- haps, be pleaded in extenuation for the fearful howling local. press {8 pushing weil fire was apparentlf on the first door, among some by weit peri of cotton Fecently put into the store, The fremes were quickly at the premises, and soon got to work; bat the flames spread rapidly and soon got boyond the roach of the water. diMculty occurred in getting open the tron tters, and, when some of them were opeucd, the bales ttou were found stowed 46 close up to the win dows that it was impossible to get water upon the fire, The buildi ing fifty feet front by oo» hnadied and sixty feet deep, and stowed closely r . dered the best efforts of the firemen una time of our going to prees the entire bo contents were apparently dgomed to destruction; but it was hoped no damage would be done to the a joining manners were enjoyed by a goodly number of people, The house Inst night was well filled In the nbwv plot of the play, which was originally known as The People’s Lawyor, the leading character of the Yankee farmer, which Mr. Owens has created on Whe dramatic stage and made entirely his own, loses none of its salient points. We have still the inevitable barrel of apple sass—the enfan' perdu of poor old Solon; the father who “ft into the Revolution,” the mistakes in the court of law, which turn out prizee for his frienda after many blunders and plenty of laughabie incidents; the waruly team, which afford an opportunity for the display of some of the Majot General Howard, of the Freedmen’s Bureau, was prefent upon the floor of the Senate while the above de- bate was pendit ‘ THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE QUESTION IN THE DISTRICT. » Tho bxcitemont among Washingtenians, caused by the passage of the Negro Suffrage biil by the House is un- abated. It is warmly discussed, both publicly and pri- vately. Cliques of clerks, who have very little interest and no vote in municipal affairs, hold meetings and pass resolutions of hope that the Senate and the Executivo will complete the good work, while property holders and old residents protest unanimously and with veliethence Uemsel vee ately for bi the president of a New ¥ rosponde: here hus been Chamber, The fact ts with ih wi ard to the in be against its completion, Ward politicians contempiaie a | most saat ge <: oe The maa a io hiner rorargthi peng in the ple of Moyer- | PTs tain may bo estimated at between $200,000 and chagetaslanios ot paptian lis daaien, fank movement in case the present Dill becomes « law, | Itself not very of inoident, snd,” indeed, | beer, Gounsdand Yerd!, thet thay teve to strain shetr | 9608000. The uirchandise consinte of cation sion would eewm to warrant oy uomalowe change ia voices thus in order to Mii the vast sepuichre of Four- teenth sircot, al - ee regard tothis body, of that fis wurcs or ty work will present great cooasion for raphers. tf is bot fair ‘Wy presume that the Commitioe on ules ore girking at ths lobby and not the prose, and that te railpowd entles, Canal 4 and tutertopers gengraity are sought 0 DAexciide; but, alter all, thy more, Hike & 0 ‘of other miniature reforms of the se FAPR-bowy yqDt med, Cove uct Prectientty anything: b PEERY Li eho no doubt have it fully insured. mits inere conjecture. Assistant was informed thatwhen the fre was first dis covered the iron déars on Water ntrdot waro red jot. How tue five could Lave aos arth poadway boture . oe ye LT os “The police of the Seveath , aiddd try regerve® from Fourth, Tanth and rteenith preoiidte, pre: eerved excellant order, One of the elfmis of the new Fire Department-coutd po seen tn the namber of ment saloons in the neighborhood; tormerty all this discription in the vieinity of a fre were of i oe ney aot fire, anc the steem trata of water from ‘They propose to vacate the charter and leave tie city to de governed by commissioners appointed by the Poenl- dect, Ths muniptpa! pickings would then remain the | wame for the whites, and thé despised Afzican would, bave no vote, te PINLNOTAL MATTHRS. ‘Two new banks were created, nudor the Not'on2! Reek- ing systom, during tho present week, making tho whole number of euch organisations sixteen hundred and twen-. tynine, with am aggregate capital of 107,750,200. % About seventy thousuad dollsrs of United States cur- tendy, two-thirds of which were of {rmctioual ‘emes, have been burned by order of the Trancury Department since August. ‘The internal revenue receipts for the weok are be- tween seven and eight milliows of dollars. — COUNTERFEIT FRACLIONAL CURRENCY. Still another counterfeit’ of the twenty-five comt frac- tional denomination made its appearance to-day at the redemption division of the Treasury Department, and was promptly rejected. Ite genesal appearance wae de cidedly bad. low the fire ortgi- Kite Marchal B, 0. Grap’s Opera Troupe. ‘TAIED OTT OF L'AFRICAINK AT CHICAIO. which Chicago is to-night visited, we have to announces still Larger houss than on cither of the other evenings to witness the performance of £/ Africaine, which was a most perfect success, Boschetti, Gazzanign and Musient ‘Veularly { old Shingle, whilo paying @ town—a merchant, who at the moment stamds in need of the endorsement of a note fora large sum—sigaing his pamo to @ note which ha copies*fram @ draft made by his friend, but which ho had \y refused. to sign, Aftor Mr, Larrabed) makes a copy of the check, and mistake origmal im his pocketbook, oaving his own check, with his signature affixed, om the table, This fall# intothe hands of a gentlomaniy dramatic scoundrel—ahe first ruflan of the pirce—-who, having a motive of revenge to gratify, there- upon charges Mr. Larrabee with forgery of Solon’s name, brings the case into court, and is defeated. Another ac- cident, namely, onc of thove mistakes” in courts of Jaw to which the old farmer is a victim: be appears as ‘ witness against a man for stealing @ watch; supposing, under the infuence of ‘“‘clams and rum toddy,” that & Yo HE Laemareny oF rin Srate 0 Tne undersigned, sppeinted by the Legislators of th State of New York en the 28th day of April, 1965, Com miseionors to complete the rebuilding of the brdge over the Harlem river af Uae termination of the Third ayenne, in the city of New York, resp Ny repor That io ontering upon their duties as wach Commir gionore they found the construction of the brid tu ally suspended and grave obs in the way of tx im mediate resumption and vigorous proswcutiow. They were in possemion of no The act andor whic they were appointed directed exch of the hoard. 0 pervisors of New York end Westchester to reise by tax "i AB the Bocling deak, alae bet the fr f \° ng, got on the fire soon aflor ite discovery, and rendered good service. * Five fin Grand Street. Shortty before oné o'clock om Saturday morning a fire broke out In the Staten Island Try Asaoviation + store, No. 101 Grand street, and before the James were oxtingutahed the entire contents of the store were de stroyed. Lone, $2.00); iusured for $3,000, {m the Inter. pational Insurance pany. Part of the store wax used by ¥V. Well aso miltinery store. Lows $2,000; no in- surance. Tho ent was weed as @ cracker aod bread ‘ipally by water; insured fourth act—the audieace de- manding an encore, which, on account of thé lateness of the hour, could not be ageeded to. The lastramentation, with one or two exceptions, is vastly improved under the efficient leadersnip of Muzio, upon whom too much praise cannot be bestowed for his indefatigable labor on this great work. The choruses were very well delivored, but wo could auggest @ little more power on the female side of this important part. Orlandini, though still suffering from hoarseness, {s recovering fast, and we hope by to-morrow evening to hour him in his natural PRNSTON AGENCIRS, voice again. (F lity. ¢ Th ty th {two hundred ‘i y for $873 in intaenational [nsurunce Compan; o | upon its coanty the proportion of two hundre poppe entrar wate fo ie. Leena 1 tm the. larceny of his barrel of apple ans | Co ogiwa oP HE SEASON 1” THE. waar—coD | building Wowned by.C BM. Wiking, iis damaged aboat | and geventy thouwand dollars that would be pects. ingress to incorporate the pen. | which {3 before the court. At this juncture | wyaruxn, SUT A WASM GMEKTING TO THR ART- , end {4 insured for 96,000, in the Stuyvesant Ia- | Chargeable. to it by the provisions of the original sion agencies throughout the States with the Yay De- | the case of his friend Larrabee for forgery comes up, and 1873. wirance Company. pee ‘originated from a defect in | get The original sct provided (hat the cost haps. chido che cams ctngse tied nad c.g dose sbpeacrigale pete Cencaco, Jas. 99,1908. | he chimney Duk ce eing In ike craoker priadicg tao. | EAM OF ar sad counties tarp-etivly, in proportion ager np vo tho gramul military | yo discovers that the ssppesed forged check is the geau- Notwithstanding the ewfat state of the weather, with | tory tn the basement, to thetr several Sfartadicttc over the same, ax defin Vivision« will be liberally supplied with paymactere who | ins ome, white he has the check drawn by Larrabee in his | the thermometer ranging from @fteen to sightsen do- : and fized by their boundary lige; bat the exact loca fan pay pensions, and save to the government a large | wekethook, His friend ts, of course, discharged, aud | grees below zero, we have the pleasure of announcing « | Bye heise - tion of the boundary lite at thes time was up mount of money now paid to pension agents. the old farmer congratulates himself upon having made | very fair house to witness the fourtu, and, for the pres: The alarm sf fire acne o'clock en herday afterncon | Buswe. OSs ay dase ope —< ent, the last performance of 4’ Afrieaine in this ety. originated from Windust's restanrant, No. 5 Ann street pag Foes nh Mee oe ng bs = aetna i. VISITORS AT THR WHITE HOME ‘The President received to-day inany vieito tnumber of members of Congres APPLICATIONS FOR DULLICATES OF DISCHARGRS ‘™ continually being mye to the War Department by widiors who have lost the origiuals. T. of th Department uo such duplicates can be Setifieate of the Kind once lost is irr TR WAR DEPALTHENT BCTIV ‘he office of General Eukes, late chief at least one blunder with a happy reeult. There is cot named in this plot out of which to make a telling drama; bat nature is so faithfully represented tm every move- 1, look, word and action of Owens that ft is impose!- ble not to lose sight of everything else. Perhaps one of the nest points in the whole play {9 the soliloquy of Solon in the second act, which is #0 natural that you for- get you aro in a theatre, but can readily imagine that you ave listening to the experiences of the quaint Yankee fourmer, as if they were related to you in « personal cansed by a beam of the first sloor igniting fr of the boiler in the kitchen of the restas damage war quite plight Although at first some of the ariists seemed to be affected by the serere cold, the warm reception they received from a very enthusiastic audience caused them to enter into the spirit of muric with all their efforts, and by the end of the Mrvt act there was nothing to take exception to, Musiani again brought out immense applause for bie superior acting and singing. Gazzaniga and Boscheti in er a *parate ris achieved another great triumph, the former e Mrooklyn. A re broke out at nine o'clock on Friday night in the third story of one of a range of bulldings in Adams street, between Jolin und Water street, owned by Mr. B. F. Benton, and mainly occupied by him as a manufact of gaa.and water pipes, The fire origin: colling and the flooring of the third st Wa Department, has boon cl: confab. This quality in Mr. Owens forms tho real | more particularly at the ond of tho second act, and tee Tavtter Late janufactory. The i sth acte. u uildine and the maklfinery were ontire'y ove to the latter, strength and charm of his acting, @nd contributes more the latter in the fourth and fifth act Do ype peter Seanad ory aus ecseps 7. & R Foster o a covering from his hoarsenres, and on either of the other evenings, We cannot omit to ox of praperiy cloth and weer tar each ether reducitam tp the «spon the wor the interests of the two enuntion seemed to requir Since the making of Uae original contowt of inbor and materialt tay vartty inerewed. Ti tractor, after the expirotion of the pervat bor the pleuon of the y chine she ve e @ill amount t $4,000, ‘The Fire at Bafato. Burra, Jan 29, 1968 The Ory tut rivht proved more dimmstreas than «x at first supposed, The wind commenced dlowing frrably, and fanned the flamer after (hey had bern nearty sob duea, canaing the tetal destruction of the buitding one. thap wnything else to place him in the highest rank as a comedian, His Solon Shingle is something that one inav took st and feel thet buman nature bas pot wholly standuned the stage in favor of a very poor euntecpart aud dramatic conventionality. ‘The Sptritualist Hebbery tn Breoktyn. TRATINONY OF MEK. ELIZA J. CUTLER, THR FICTIM, IMPORTANT TO DISBURSING OFFIC? ‘Tie following order he jast been besued from the epetment :— War ‘waing While suffering #0 severely. : ‘The instramentation this evening was perfect, the ttle @efects which have been hitherty visite baying GRNKRAT. ORVET WO. ~~ and atten mach inerrase, furmeted tmaterials abd pertortned work but wil Kanafter when dish Oungs draw checks or diafis on fund» placed to their redit with Assistant Treanrors or other depusitorian of colwed no Compensation, twit for whieh be pensation beyomd the pater allowed try Ue ae United States they ili note upon ibe renelpt taken | 4 rugther bearing in the matter of the rotihery of Kline ouch veaber, day pad fof ae TE Tlley, plator and plano goods, end Altman & Caan ee sect’ and dengnate tne | & Oxtier, of No. 283 South Fith street, K. D., took Bet ian ta tie wdliting’ oe’ owned ty ate. | ths ground tat Ubu delay tu te comme! plnce betore Justice Dailey yesterday. This isdy, i wit! Uday, aud cust $26,000, It wax inaured for $10, ) Hie | was attributable meltty to the sit ration oF or depository apew whom i i* ridge by the ofytinat Crm peewee: frm Ob stock la euliuated af about $70,000, the Of tin (neurance te net Known. Altman & Co 'n # as valued at $220,000, on which there i# #m insurance of shout $199,000. ' Two firemen were injured by tailing wails, but it t balioved.not serioudly Fire in a Loals. Br, Lovm, Jan. 19, 1864. Tro bullfings on Market street, ve Fourth, ocean o( cities teaviow iar by Mayor Gunther bad json bo remembered, was robbed of furnitare and money to coh ap extent that she was reduced from comparative affluence to absolute poverty, and she attributed the rob- y to spirite, The potice of the Forty-ffth precinet, }ow ever, entertained a different opinion in regard to tue roster, and after a thorough examination of the affair they found that the ouly son of Mr. Cutler, » youth we \By order of Secretary of War E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General, MOBTER OWT OF STATE HOURS. The work of reducing sof the arm #0 goes on, Nine surgeons ne ratered out to-day by order of thy Obituary. CAPTAIN RUFUS CHOATE Rufus Choate, only son of the late Hon. Rufus Chonte, died at Dorchester, Mam, om the 15th last, from the effects of wounds received and direase contracted in the ali di wnt suPzecws x Dey rument, INTCRNAL BEVENVE Pre y ; ’ _— . . : ve Commstesioner of Tuternal Revenue hax decided | sevruteen years of age, and weighing “ye pa lato wer. Abthe time the ion begae he had jest vies.ey oe eS ee oe oer barned thie 4, " Udsimply grinding rhabarb, jalops, alo opium aad | f sands, who is now serving out a term In ; ms ne poo pachony te messin, tp detand abon' mm —s é + of that character, does aot eubject them to mar tiary for Inrceny, was one of the principal “spirits” ea- | on, ye fy my went through the cary Pre Piro at wh present Ching taxes, If no hae been added to or ub gay od in the robbery. It yeems that young Outler stole 4 f &,- and 1962, ore, Gard von eg Atorrible conflagration viailen the viliage of Olean on are by 8 he se 4 me | distinguished bimen| Cedar qi ts hy th hoe ” £0 from them. bis mother’s furmiture at various times and wold tt *: ae wae, ry rs he cheedd wet bo gee By yy hd ae = omen ou THE ADMISSION OF COLORADO | ferent parties At Thomas Riley's, No. 900 South FIC | have teen, ‘All our officers behaved "he wrote. | iovolving m ium of some $200,000, about oe third covered vd gry A Be aiate in the Colon aede the ope ial or intae | Rtrest, the police foand the following articles:—Two | “Those who ought to have stayed away woul n Good. by insurance. [tie knawa that 1 H. Phelps, Req “ oof tb " day nex | eninable tables, one stove, three feather beds, eight pic. | win, , Choate and Perkine were at! yuite ill, | partner of W, P Angel. perished in the fames We ha ( New Yor the te ggehorcedy / bat not ving away the fight. Choate in tbe | Po apace for further partioulara — Wareriay (NF) Ad , ao THB CASE OF LIRVTENANT HORTON | boron, two silt @resnan, one silk shawl, one broche | oniy one of the four aot killed. It was splendid to #6" | eoerty nese cleo te ut of , Thense of Licntenaat William &. Horton, quartermas. | shawl, ons pair of Dlanket, five bed quilts | those on walk Cf AP Lapp sed my ae » c ; r were #0 mi in.” He was a young i " aid Cot \e Bighth regiment, Hancerkis Sort ~ and one at a te uct wire teens alee erage ability; of a gentle dueponi- ‘TA rom the Bete Trav-liet, Jen nm ; aded esterday, and tx now ip the bands OF AFeVIOWIPE | picttres, four ottoman, one sof, one rocker, ots Coa ee eS wit, Gre} woollen mill at South Adaine, owned at hebove lett weed bie positi quarter. | one tdy, nd abeet ® SA Tenet Sr mor ope qn Salm n now, but simple duty. MAM. SUSAN CLAIBORNE CLAY. This lady, who died at Hunteville, Alabama, on the 24 ts yo, ernment ut vengte fe bonds to answer. Dailey on thie charge bes create? pally from the fact that Mre. that the #pirits alone took weter (icfrand beth the regimen! ape darge mount Brovkiys Cit ‘Twa Lave Stnerme ow Rosanne mre Usrren Staves Sey eriteale Ww THE TOW BEET ON. y New in i 4 Las. ’ wae ooneend to (he BOT br (rep.) of Keneae ' Cd appropriated, expended and unerp wleuction Of the ridge sace the ap went Coratai wianers Amount appropriated by the act of 1465. Amonnt pald contractor for work and damages under former Comin issivaern$o3, Ataount paid contractor for work unger Present CommisslOnehe,..s sep...» 64,7 Amount paid EK, Smith tor Getiniog undary dine. ... oeebepe eee “. 1,608 Atnount paid for labor, salaries, tamber, printing, Me 40m Amount paid fr other clalma under for: mor Coumins\omers...., a $115,508 cording 40 the actual catoulation of the ehigt .— Cast iron in foundation columns of nofth abatemedly 1 ibs, stone Gling ia of ui * ta tone structure of abutment, 1 ho pee pad = 4 wrought iow iM north hrama, Noor girders, xplice plecen, 4 band gear, 62,950 Iba. ; lewhiks, 90,000 feet; water’ engine for , compoxod of Urass, steel and iron TEATED CONT OF MATERIALS bolts, fastening roadway and operating dra a 625,041 ids. of ir om, at tle por Ib. “ $68, Toe S86.%q gatds of masonry, at $17 per yard. 9 1,269 yards of masonry, at $25 per yard.,., 3),Tae USL 4A9 Ibs, of iro, ab-tde. por Ie, + 100,087 601,959 Ibs. of irap, at 1de. per ld... + 94,708 90,000 feet Of lug.ber, at $90 per 1,000 feet,... 4,00 Water MO LOT ATAW. on epee ee eons + 10,000 Salarios, labor and \neidental erpenanw. . Total cm of Neting the Amavel of doin Awount vet required to complete the The bridge, tecluding Yrotments, i tive ‘thirty feet in Westebester aud ty of New York, Of this amount $279,415 47 will fail spon New York, and $7,410 22 upon Westchester, “ho reaeon far the least delay im The Boagdw of rvisors of Comptrolle bridge. $196,615 dred aoe , of which twenty-one feet are la ¢ lundred sud nine fest In the coun Mheir efforts ughfure betw wing elroumetan pate the Hariom Bridge Comm ndovers. a 1465, A Dacewmnn 22, New Publications. The following te a complete Met of the new Bogie rem ived at the Hrxatn office to January 20: The Crock of Gold By Martin Farquhar Tappor. Poblished by T. 1, lterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, and for pale by Frederic A. Brady, New York rl Andrew Johnsen, J States, Including va, Hy John & sketch of uy hed by Cariewou & Porter. anuary zing Yor (he r¥ rr for December. e North british i *» Monthly Magazin ut A « Mormon Pacific Stal rai History ¢ yt the Obriatian L’Abbe J, %, Darra. Two volucacs, fe of Suint Authony of Padua, of the Order of Pring Minor, by Sorvais Linke ‘Tranaiatet from the French, kaw MUSIC. Wahave received the following sheets of new magia from the well krowa publichiog house of Homose vag: Bappy New Voor Moiks, by A. Davis: My Last vy In TA, Wormil, Lat “fran” rt lantes, Addto ie Ree Native, ¥. Mul ¢ ‘slus,'O Vagadieo Gall oude ubinto, Fa a er peene ‘ort. tare Vo! irs. & A: Perknur 's, Mecrechoum Mamw- near Yduria street Vipes an ad retail, mounted and repalred. | | Cireelare and drawings wut eT CLUTE Bry A—The ¥ ” nde wi have aufered vere ally Feiered and soon eured by ® Hite Let—Por Leo | . 1 caldiigape, | Hatehelor's Hair Dye—The Heat in the ye, Aine Neg 4 trie Mutesents, Pre. As Yor ty —Heots and Shoes of men. at RORS No SB b A BROOKS, Agent Hooty and ae mores ane at coy ote, | SEB maha A. Cite Y sith. MB ” to 6%; Bwltehes and tirertom BT 0f FRCKI AMS, 2 Crned wireet, be Clay eine street tween tee 7: Pata for Rooks hand Catsinner OTHERS, 113 Macee woe iniment for Nearei~ Kerrecel Mo 8 aa James Celebrated Phewtestion ead Prim Nother | The Prddeat pro few. of the Senate bay recived the | her property. Yerterday wae ‘on the witness | met., was the mother—not, aa bas been stated, the wife— --sardp een ne o (dentin of ex-Governor Kirkwood, of Iowa, for } ward cot Cromp-examined at con! length by one | of the State prisoner, Clement ©, Clay. She was sluty jou RP Bw Dede wage? bal ” 7 ator unt Woe did wf Mare, Iz, ant bose of Secs | of the coanaet Des Say ee Galbenit. The following | seven yours of age at the time of her death, and an ex. 2 cm the ship Vermont, ad 8 | mance ia w! D couamencing vt that ba Ubeste a be bey Hana for the ony: term, cowmeneing a tsk | SFE Cater, sworn I neces authorised any person tremely tne looking, port, dieiaivareen Fe eiag | the Vermont body for thy | commune Wes OF Tan FO, coLONIZING rREEDMEN IN FLORIDA. | T) sa Thatch; Thever bad ang conversation with hima Clement Comer Clay a few years after that was | pore a “y Fh m8 ae bblooel Oporne, Ascistant Commissioner of the | sbovt my lost peepenys Rete ee sone has Isti——at Huntsville, Alatame, Ticr | reistives came om from fe Chay ware ator ket lorpmand by the Camp y the way of the speedy | Pampblns fevardet Wivthieg oh array “ :, . aap | mer 5 ever fore: matem-at the It of Mepvember tue a fan of Bfugers, Preedinen, 4, forthe distrirt of | oie ade. ak Thad o diapore ‘any of it for gig ateutatet ts a9 sovleas” lajery te 8 | men wt coroed Ural tne Compireaion toh banat = eee (da, has woenitted o pina to Mejor Genoral Howard | food: an ay worthy navel Lyaeh held an inqnes ow ‘corvifierien, and ail Grafte on fim tay them imer feovercign ter ate the ment for colonizing | ver never cs the body, and aes done—wbich in s0c® | pare boon promptly unet cernads (com Tingle WM. PRISCK, Fhahag tre copaldration of the govern’ e Gow Lever Knew of my lone was ni! * come ine mast Of the law--It was only w enrh an |“) Cee ee er yected that nay cnraeiterst ore for wut mn ree Lidrgan aren | denen in Pridn. He sugteste thet he wited Beatet | vow tow the atioles were token; 1 furm- extent onto the coraver's jury evidence miMcieet | pron would te trade i tae Couwtrertion of the Weilgm 2 eee we Ga Tepiatien cperpecer these from Florida oi that portion of the State be- ur vs sf vk wad Seer res Sees Ge tat Sti compenaation bat bane mate to (de eumtersor for “orl moll we ab oh Goweus tor Gtuse the twontygixth degre of jatitale, aud gives : “y" Ay i seqaned ote wismady done fas tery weesren on that 1y ‘Orculer, one wae cot farn/tare on ® day a cane t ture wore = Ack florial formef gorerament; none but freedmqn 0 | Lorne they s {o Jemnica that way; f nts As AtLurom Toust) Reon Arcanren — Theodore g yy ~ Seen w te hae Oe, a Se ee Grad Wale we wate erniltted 16 lay oF pro-empt lands, and exch bed af | though and return my S| Alten, of the tate Grim of Alem, Waghes & Riley, bounty meaurny for the future, the inenth of Oncher | vosre Creation. | Gelgnutin Pree etree wy i ily to bavevighty acre | prope Us draw | brokers, of Breoktya, wet arrested yomentay and taken | Srrived tafore the coteation bad umtecct “Yarsinow 0%, Wee | hate pion ee pe low Sorvay fot Uriel om 0 charge os Royst Haw " | leww rocruite eniteted at Hoboken met of ove hundred . he brief perind thet hes elemend rine t 7 ay t 7 THIRTY-NINTH CUNGRESS. reriarked he Sole would poh «| wy tanneor - ee ee eee eave of kita yaa sn we . at Tee eet pei oe | ould gn an oube the spirite piled and hanled me Gtoeral Pavers Parnes? of Bowery C.sima—The total amonst of v0 signa he RVLsE Stes 4 ain 'e sLeat my “a, believe they took my furnitare, H fou bounty claims paid by the Committee of the Kingt ina *) pmnde “ c ° --— | wold gece rely clow my house, Hot still wy | were, of coarse, thr: wh AWAY On & perer i Saab ot Daperviberd op to yusterday 6, three | \oon, ne for wtsch. os the fate of ag oe Many Shares Rold—Prirce Ons dena Dette ' + orld dinappear; T have done co business for | this way, and iW war « long time before the G seeriied ena Oro Goce cee Wantied cnn Cathy see | inet Gave gud tae oxntqustere 904,000 00. he Nast, | red Of the Depentory p SENATE, ' re, t ay homme was foreclosed, | found means to stlence her RY finally did 1 we. | Goers end forty-seven teeta” The comeitice will bold pa gn y KR, mgoroe Pp ~~ Paond ‘. ae agree nm . F Oke tw Mr. Gal: | gratolating her that she would event ape - . —_ 3 Pde ve eg tnne <ta | Wasenesen, Sem, 8, 1008 | f Ton trequentiy | seemed her hover, since, of course, there would be ao | Semsons watd every claim ¥ satiated wumaan on the wring span. 08 verses, | omeytis state gisow ; Pam BCRLENCTOS asp SOUR! RIVER Raranad. " + Me, sometimes lamba’ Sries and stink | negrone to torment hor in heaven, Ow vkking why there | Bamove Revive or a Pisat.On last Tuowtay night 0 | und for whvel at the rate Oi Coe ee ms prand, they | tring the “ oint resolution, @tonding the time for the comple. | \,,, ) ¢ him the money to do | would be no sagrens tp Sear she woe mee t negror’ | man semed Jolm Melonald, together with e sumer of > 2 in eres of mansery, (ot by, at GIT per vara | ce on cond e hut of course @o to hear " ae ae - * “e Wor Solem op & @ the Burlingtonand Missouri River Ratirosd, was |v | eo rage 5, — hag ha eererians oa aay, © © oe pe war} teeny + he corner @ | they have paid the contractor $4.21 fs | _Recond Mana Sarre . ° , supported meehiety; T have been | he really believed negroes had no « aller ariok * wert Bred epee, « large pardon of Ube | eat, ab THE APPOINTE ITT OF PRERION AOENTS. fo tay b duriog tee pam for toutie, dey | not," he said; “you treat them i y wu me Warm Nectsaluxrie Sole and Losn, (rep.)of Ind, enllet npthe biTl antharining . Thad no ehaw! oat ta, ther stole afl | on aan 8 w Foo cA ny “yt shed " timo ow — of ” Clay was bort a L a » - ne - . _7o sqeotdent instead of by retary the Interise 1 wa iat twonty seven of trent wuch horrible od : nen was a fot pension agente otd wate the boandarter of pen cor in Foltom Market: my Rastand wae tn the athens © ar ° a } Tit Regimcat Math { the mle of was the fret at ot es ‘

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