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. ‘NEW YORK HERALD, MUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 1860, 5 ee rn ee —ti. a = “ a Dios. A perfect otic of langhable nov. ; ' to-morrow, and continue in session several days, About { have no means of jadging. 1 only refer to the outside THE CARNIVAL sZas°N. engages 18 the. ns drama, * RT aae EAE encoat | TH Na A CAPIT two hundred delogates, representing neatly every North- |. lk. Ere. rs sain decline both abroad, trade TION 1 AML. ern, State, have already reported. an te ngalar thine covert ipo poesia wneanminninnnnpnndae cxonoe ,HMSTY'S MuNsraess, be paralyzed, the reviving productions of THE WORK . OF © NCE. South will be suspended, and our enormous The sum of seven dollars nba ~ pelt to the ~Pational and State debts will become too heavy Inierview of the Pennsylvanta Demo- Department through the confessional as a matter of bear. There are already feverish symptoms y conscience. Such cases, which occur occasionally, are disorder in business and in the fluctuations | cratic Committee with the President. | °"”” ‘**™s' ms wf securities, though the time has not arrived Among the notables Howry ire wore Generals we shall see the full eifect of such a state “4 Benjamin Butler, Cook and Ward, and Governor Edger- pt things, If it were not for the confidence ton, of Montana. PATRIOTIC REMARKS OF THE EXECUTIVE, | sinjor cencrat J. £ Wilson has resigned his commis- country re; ry reposes in the wisdom, firmness and sion in the army and accepted the Northern agency or rt of President Johnson to bring us ~ perintendency of the National Express Campany, He ly through the storm the agitators have : i ‘ we ‘eal even now be pave bse The Pennsylvania Democracy Pledged to Sup- Fe ene ere Ren ree fare bot always found iat the samo. individuals; proviag, | The Aviom tm Ets Glory—Amusing seWR# | Christy issues a now . Mill from the new Fifth Avenue also, that men can become rich and yet make perfect | ge ¢he Germania Assembly Rooms, de | Opera House for this oven, It includes Budworth'e imaging. stocks of shemsives the moment Wey 82° The arin Bootsy, last might, was tm good hums * | banjo soley a new wong anu” ‘ANC® YY Donaldson, che Sap Fidiculons exhibitions of this kind took place at | agaim Tho headquarters of taix famous organization‘ Brass Band Quickstep by Taum. “")°) ! ompany, ‘hoe merowure, Mansion ‘oar. A Cy abe ane the Germania Assembly Rooms—was again crowded by | \Weele, Gould and Melville in new an. elena alled at ihe White House to press favor. | ‘£00}s,”” and on this occasion enjoyed the caruivaltstic | a, ¢ New Your's Calls, Doublo-Bedded « ito candidate for Collector. oer sent into the President | extravagances in company with their female associates, | jqug Yable ucts, re cores Lies Hye with: eetet ewing Fd rb who, at tho first carnivalistic session, were exchided THE SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS ing to seo the President in company with Bene gene A y men | from the sport for reasons best known to the Arions | commen V# their entertaining performances at the," 20% to-day.” themselves The largo hall was again splendidly deco- | yall in By WAtWay ata quarter to elght o'clock this @% eae We sanennet Neg reer i me Svea rated with $ho emblems of Princo Carnival and the | ning. C. 1. *™ploton, the favorite vocalist, makes « 1% " paraphernalia of the glorious Carnival season, which | appearance. The programme, amongst other things,"\ on this side of the Atlantic cannot be celebrated | announces L’ 4/ricaine by the German opera troupe, {ful ballads, om, and other ._ “T. 5. Winston, Prosid-nt Mutual Insurance pompany, ‘representing seven een miliions dollars; Kk. H. Burdel York within a fortnight. President of Erio Railroad, representing——~ millions; | jy q better style than by the famous taatse and Bei H. B, Cl ye! ” 5) y the Organ’ om | Wambold, Rice ernard; Fat and Greasy, by Billy very serious depression in our commercial port the President’s Policy, ; inte iraybonbtped bere foster wee in the aliuded to, The Arions are fortunate that in this be- | Bivch; Wambold * Sew fong, “Blue eyed Jenyie,” and nd financial affairs, Let this agitation con- Our Washington Correspondence. tyade, also enumerating the number of millions whfeh nighted town they are enabled to enjoy this peculiar | ‘Suran’s Sunday 0) Ve" to reprosent; and then came person in another line with a similar appendage. In each inatance the amount of money which they represented was un- derscored on the card, as if it was upon that only that itinue, let the Jacobin disorganizers—Stevens, ‘ {Pasaace oF Tux Ri hag sega - Sumner, Wade and their fellow conspirators— | Negro Suffrage in the District | me great evoot of the day has beon the passage in sport on the first d.sy of the week. A kindred society in pry. 0NTS’ MINeTK: Philadélphia—the young Menner chor of that clty—ia } The Bryants havo a. ‘other novelt eotitled That's My not so fortunate in this respoct, but they aro subjected to | sister, in which Dan Bh, ¥80t Will appear as Coum Mo- dave their way, and we shall scon see the cou- the House of the bill versal negro suffrage in the | their merit or condition for audience od, whil be the sonten Was urged, whil® | the inconvenience of appoluting aweck day for their pt ele e ce of ‘ihe largest merchant on the globe’’ Gipnia and Rollini Howard 4* Madaine Peppersr, During » Rot only at home, but in the decline of Columbia. District of Columbia, Stevens has again brought | goubly uuderscored. Iris doubtful If similar oxposi- | carnivalistie sporte—souvething very unusual in’ the an- | (ne evening tho budgot of tler attractions which the his republican associates to his feet, and, in tion of arrogance on account of wealth in this country. ANOTHER COLD SUNDAY. our credit abroad. The early restoration of ite of their Southern States is not only a political ne- Professions, has made them do his bidding. With all fhe tho opposition to unrestricted by the re- Pessity, but it is more necessary for usin a finan- Inside View of the Passage or the publicans in pockestge oreae tes sitin pa ver took piace | nals of the carnival. Tbe Germania Assembly Rooms | gryants have always on han Will be opewed, and ite presented a‘curious sight laot night, Inthe “Olymp”—a | contents for this day exba Wied by the numerous combination of magnificent sceneries, arranged in 4D | troupe angaged at No. 472 Broad, Yay. rUistic sty seated the’ “Grand Counch’’ in fall 3 ‘ . ial point of view. We nced the restoration of Bill in the House. them into line and carry his point, He knew themen | / al pte oy ann prioenainas ae the eveaing, The LenlpssAl ing ra een tee Bean. South and Southern productions to enable us that ho bad to deni with, and has #0 directed bis moms + The Weather in the City. of wich Mr, Hundt, the diligent Secrotasy of the 0880: } alk hasan unabated guccess at Horley’s, ou the othor if The mercury went down again om Saturday night and yesterday, tothe extrome satisfaction of those unlucky ‘wights who had to trudge through the slush and mud of ments that nearly all wheeled into line and sustained his scheme, His threat in the caveus that ho would vote with the democrats and defeat ita decision proves to have beew no idle boasting. He had made his estimate of the material ta he House and counted with certainty on the result. During the debate a number of republicans have directly opposed unqnalified suffrage, but nearly all of them voted with Stevens for it to-day under threats of that master of ceremonies teread them out of the party. The combinations and the manner in which the direct test was forced upon the House were very curious and in teresting. Tho first vote was on tho motion of Sr. Dar- ling, of New York, to postpone farther consi on uotll April, Thiv motion the demoerutic members in tended to vote for, but they accidentally ascortalned that some of the republicans desired to postpone a direct vo meet our liabilities, which an immense debt imposes upon us, We want these} The Motives that Prompted or twelve millions of people to bear their of this burden. But how are they to do the Democrats. it if their hopes and energics be paralyzed ge: y proscription, disorganization and agitation? * e the people of the North prepared to bear STEVENS AGAIN MASTER OF CEREMONIES ell this burthen themselves, to dispense with ‘the productions of the South, to see that mag- pificont country turned into a wilderness, and Probable Fate of the Bill in the to add to this all the cox’ of a military govern- Sonate. meni over the South} Are they wilking to ismbmit to this? Yet sitet would be the inevit- #ble result of the measuros of the radical lead- | fgg Effet Upon the Local Government Clation, acted ws President, The proceedings were tuau- | side of ihe water, and now to a grist oxtemt im Now Lp Patt . neries - hoor apa. whieh at on York the piece i9 the theme af univen\a! admitation im " ion are original, compoted espectally | congequenes of its splondid “got up’ avd (he excellent the previous days. The crossings became once more navi- | for the occasion. One of those chants recited the adven- manner in wisteh it paged c ph as Bo houww gable, and there was a chance for persona to walk in the | tures of @ chap who came to the Ariom without ai - — \ B streets without being bespattered with mud and mire | “waterfall” attached to his“ foolscap,”’ isiym City N ‘clock, | Sduuitted to the manctum of the fools without, be neal pt yy from passing vehicles, The thermometer at nino o'clock | Covered with a tri-colored or fools coleret. ap of « cer Davra vrom Hyproruome,—Mr, Nicho ‘yoko, ~ in the morning stood at about twenty-two: degrees above | tain pattern. The above named individual, moutioned | well known farmer of Queens county, die W at his reste’ in the romance alluded to, as already #a'od, was not | donee ip Middle Vil in the township of Newiown, om mero; at noon twenty-four, and at midnight twenty one. rg voce ye A oh 4 . “ z sed of @ waterfall, and, in order not tobe mub- | e8ee This welcome change in the condition of the atmosphere | joi.g to an “ejection,” was compelied ty borrow the Th uredey a from Eoin af hydroy phob ta, oe eee aud the thoroughfares brought out @ large pum- | waterfall of an accompanying danwe!, Tho cotuic dis. ae tee ay. Mr, Wyckof roceiy the ane By ow ber of indies, whom the mud of last weox | cournes were delivered from # chancel, which lad the ap. | Wived fatal about three months ago, and paid ittie had” kept indoors, The frost had also the | Pedrance of a washtub placed on thocranium of a Tyrolean Bi SRD gh oypry ag spor rome ico : Bearer rabe a ee ee ae peasants, This curious chancel was erected on tha | giceta very sight. Ievuion This wan eh effect of congealing the Mith and garbage that littered | right side of the hall, which, after a seriew of marches | soon. atterwarde and. he 5 Stihoet’ on Waa many of the stroots and gutters, and thus sparing for a | and countermarches were In aucesssion mounted by eact cling Mr Wye eesean Rooren time the olfactory norvos of pedestrians, Batetill tho | #Peaker. Comic addresses wore in succession doliver:d of hydrophobia exhibited themeelver, and alb jamates of tenement houses will persist in emptying the by Mr, Buckhorn, who read the minutes of the previous moeting—of co A conglomerate of exquisite Lon exeruciati ‘ers in Congress, We canaot believe the con- che until that time, tor the purpose of not affecting the Ne offal of those postilential dens into the open street ; and ss Micteae raat femora a Maton diy ne oe . Th dog whi ced the fated pexvative members of the “republican party in of the District, Hampshire aud Connecticut elections, which take place | the keen, bracing alrof yesterday morning in mw “oloquedt’’ discourse on the aature and character of ha it. Wickens aU, mk hase og prior to that date, They wished to avoid the issue | the wards was laden with an aroma and odor not exactly | embellishments ia general aud ‘‘waterialis” in particu City Bank and Indostrial School, have confounded Ieius ‘Congress will be so shor -ighted and incapa- Se. & &e, at those elections, fearing its effect might de-| of Aruby, bat moro like incense to the shrine of King | and Mr, Hundt read a lengthy paper om what Be calle With deceased, but they are ultogethor different porsoaty ble as to permit a few desiructive radicals to | ars feat them in thoso States. As soon as the | Cholera. Severe cold on Mondays and Tuosday sclcntiic analysts of the character of the “foals” and om | {fot of aiteveat familien have their way. Thei are some rays of hope Widdeudru, Jan. 21. 1800, democratic members became cozn'zant of these | Spring weather to fill in with, seoms to be the rute foolish trick# on record, vumely, the defamation o Wrnxty Moavauity.—There were one hyndred and tom that they will not. The admirable speech of | rag rennurnvaNia DeMocnacr axp Tux Prest- | {% they At once decided to force tho ropnblicauk | weather clerk nowade; rei wie di ped pected sage ervey ba ore oh ef act ah aged achegy a pte rie tags ‘Mr. Doolittle in the Senate is one of the cheer EN. ayaa pengemenmied thc oi ethgp dione ct de Ag dep vel of“ Keuow:Nothings,” because thoy refused 19 | Yaya andthiri-voir wer git, ‘The prin pal ociece OF hey the ’ oxtponeme uperature, is about (he spiciest section of the Weste ory bo . Somebody, maid to Le a - Sing signa of om suti-radionl reaction. We tenst | 4 delegation of! the Gemooratio party. of Peansylva-.| They. therdfare voted. agaitab-» postponement, while | taperniure, 4 shout the apiciat 9 *yuuat have caused allthis trouble, ht the dest moro lndemumation fie Raa Seaemaene Oe nia, headed by Bir, Watiace, Chairman of the State Exo- ey never thought of exeludng said "J pie conservative statesmen, like him, may fol- | cutive Committes, and composed of all its taembers—R. earn aapiphar — erated negro wuffrage voted with Whe Weathes iisowhore: that he was a Hebrew, but they dirt Police ollige low his example and sirengthen the hands of | Vaux, Col. Davids and others—were introduced to the | 6) and Cefeated the pootyonement, Blovens and thobay sy. of phe gale of the last furly-sight They have THE DANK MEMKNGER ROBUERY—AMREAT OF TITS ‘the President. But our main reliance is in Mr | Preedent on Saturday by Hon. 8 Randall, Tho Chair. | ¢*tteme wen of the Hours cared nothing for the alfeet 2 =" tig Sea Wiles csie: leh brs indie: | caliber: want rig: REPUTE KONMRKS—THRY AME IDENTIFIRD 9F Johnson himself; and, as one of the first steps | ™4n brioily stated that the motive of their vistt was to politically, but, being henestly in favor of the doctrine, ea si 4 J . jects of tho foc and not THE MESSBNG KI. 4 , : a a “ ; offer to the goverament at this crisis their hearty and | '% iced at thie opportunity, and fairly chuckled over bis ae ‘ es it, By Messrs, Ra ud Pick « bold and audacious robbery of Mamnel ‘to break the power of the implacable Jacohin Wasuinavoy, Jan, 21,--Weather cloudy, Thermometer | class called “fodlers s wee ‘ , , P ip 0 , and Citizens” ; loyal support. “Li you come to mo as patriots,’ said | SHOCE . spensai original perio ey seenger of tho Farmers The question of postponement having been defeated, ee otonal Hank, of Williamsburg, at the corner of Boek- faction which has made war oa him, we hope he ‘may reconstruct his Cabinet if necossary by wprowptly removing those who do not cordially ‘support his policy. Tue New York Cotuzoror great deal of unnecessary intrivue in Washing- ten for the purpose of inducing President Johnson to appoint this or thet politician to the office of Collector of this pori. We call OOKSERUETION: the excitement abont this miter unnecessary, | The Jot Comaittee on Reconstruction will make a because we believe thai the President will de- | report to both branctes of Congress vo-morrow, through vide upon the appointment for himecl{, without | Me chairmen, Satur Bosveuden and Thad St + | Although tho severa! membere of the comuittce ar reference to the endorsements of those polfti- temely reticent regarding recomstraction matters, ‘olans who are doing their wimort to de‘eat bis | enough nae wanspired to eluw that something hes been of the kinder the Arione have not forgotten the fne' were excluded (rom the German Saongerfort, held in this city, because, ws it was alleged, the a ton was mado tuo late, According to the etary ‘Tyrolese songsters of the Arion, the ainateur or the President, “I feel J may count on the support you offer; but ifas partisans only, itis more doubtful, as 1 shall not swerve from my sense of duty for party men or party objects." He thea went on to expiaia his views of the political situation in terms so frank, eloquent and uir.—There is @ | decided as to astonish every one prosent. The result of the juterview was simply to make an enthusiastic John- son inan of every membor of the committee, who Pledger unconditionatiy the entite yote ofthe party to the Executive policy, as he understood it, nan and William etreets, Jast Friday morning, op which occasion he was forcibly relieved of eleven thousand dollars in Treasury notes and seven thousand dollars in checks, as already reported in the Hrvann, the police have beet the alert for the bigh~ litely organized by the Liederkranz amounts to nothing; | warmen, but obtained no information concerning them tnd it i suggested that it is rathor fortunate that Mayor | q\jy° saturday night. Detective Stephen Bhangle, of the iunther was defeated, or else we would have bad he | pioyouth precinet, kuowing that a certain feet nuisance of amateur orchestral serenadon and butcher's cart, painted blue, used almost The carnivalistic extravagances wore continued ia this | Dy hog’ thieves, were kept in’ an up town abi, style until quite up advanced hour; the greatod hilarity | Ceoued “thither directly after the robhery and f eS prevailed throughout, aud nothing occurred dtetar) | {he hore and cart were not in their accustomed places tho curious proceedings of tho evening. At twel Having & partial Knowledge of the men wnually som o'clock the carnivalistic soasion was brought Arad withthe Day pony and the blue cart, Detective mination, and the members then engaged io aball sod | Shungie instituted a search, and on Saturday ovbor social pastimes, which were continued uniil quite | tn parsing Uurough Stanton strect, he saw and Inte, David Behill, a German podior, 2 yearn of age, an® eee wii George Boyes, alvo a pedier, age ‘27 years, aud m native Musica of New York, on suspicion of being tie partios whe THY PROMENADE CONCKRTS OF THR CRVYENTH AND | robbed young Terry, the bank mesenger. eprint TWENTY -@8COND REGIMENTS, N. G. BN. ¥, ere were talen to the station bovge and thence The Weather on Saturday. Louisvi.u, Jan. 20,—The weather ery warm ye8 terday alternoon, At night the mercury fell from sixty to ninetecn degrees, Soon after midnight a heavy storm of wind and rein, accompanied by thunder, lightning and snow, set in, Naeaviiis, Jau, 20.—There was a Severe gale last night, which blew down several houses ia Edgeield. Both snow and rain fell in large quantilies, The mer- cury fell to tures degrees below zero, Snow fell an inelt and a halt deop. Povankenvat, Jan, 20.—The continued mild weather hap had ite effect on the ice in the Hudson. The ferry- boat counmenced ranning between Fishkill and New- burg. to-day, tho first time sines the closing of maviga- ton. the House wae brought to a direct vote ou recomzaittt the bili, with instructions to modify it by luserting at educationn! restriction. Tue republicans who have claimed to be conservatives, and professed their opposl- tlon to wnrostrictcd negro ‘age, rushed over to the democratic .side, begging the latter to vore with them againet the extreme wien, But the democratic members thos appeated to replied, “We are opposed to negro suffrage m any form, and shal! vote according to our convictions," regerdiess how any of their opponent: voted. They Would certainly have uo objections to a euiicient nutaber of repabl.cane to vote with them « every. motion to defeat it. If the radicals voted wil thew te vofent ite recommittal they would certainty have no objections; ten if the issue before the House came direct on unqualified negro sufirage those re- pubiicaus who have been loud im their profess! teould th n prove thelr faith by docds, The vote on ‘i econ . W itil dias ipa: las “aun cab ice headquarters, where thoy were subsequently com- plans for reconstruction whXe thoy ack kim to | agreed upon which is expected to bo satiefactory to the | Lycos SUM) Those favorite millary orrnnizations hold pleavant | Pere atin Terry, who identided them as the men te 1 * THE SKATING SEASON, reunlons at their respective armorics nearly avery Satur. | pA iy the cart jast previous to the robbery, — Terry re oblige them in regard (0 the Collectorehip. | majority in Congress, oven if it does not accord exactly President Johnson is very wetl aware that the | "i the President's ideas of reconstruction. The in- * ference is that the ache! 1 because tl office can remain vacant for the present without | ‘erence 's that the scheme is 9 radical one, because the : F members hint that it will not be acceptable to the Pre- any dotriment to the pubiic business, Ascistant | g deni. 11 ought to be otherwise, sluce it is understo.d day night in the shape of promenade concerts. Tho un- | cognized the prisoner Hoyos as the man who trook bie aan nnn ne acrons the face with the pistol, and instantly afterwards The Ball Up Agatn—The First Sune | luviting state of the stroots on Saturday inst deterred ei as ee ee Ce fee Oe Gay's Sport at Park=—Probabiiity | ™2ry of the lady friends of both journey from attend: | Band, The yrisoners ane ut detained a hea artery, _—T jog; Yat the fair ones were very worthily repeesanted. | under the charge of Captain Young, ee eo rt Sedibpasiens armory of the Twonty-cecond, at the cor- | foree, waiting furtbor developments in the imaiter, As puld do, The motion was pablicans voting for it, Then airik ng out the word “wl. allowing the nogroes to in other words, universal the yeas an pot, only fifty 5 me the direct vole on ite’ im the election laws and s the whites, or, Collector Clinch is discharging all ita duties | to be the ofspring of « gentieman brougut up at the ‘eet es On Tee, do, yet dete Phangie bas not eded iu recov publjoans etood out agalt : ner of Sixth avenne and Fourtee eet the 1 pdmirably. Not only are no complafats made | of Sitw: Wright, agd who, before Le emigrated from Now their profossions, but ylolied at once (6 Breveus ach tothe pleasurable aatonishiaent of our motro- of Gixth ave Fourteenth street, d ny of the stolen mosey, peliber has he baw able 6 2 of that shoot of democracy. Hein | machinations. This Warwick immediately b gan 16 6 the ball went up again yesterday morning at the | direotion of Colonel Axpinwall, presented a Hant | the bay pony or the blue butcher cart ageinat him by our merchants, bat, on the con- | Yor was # a ‘ and faithfulness. There is no reason, therefore; for any immediaic action, and the crow over the Weak kneod of the party, and ts tonight in dnieghe ala si noe nen Soabasgrione Tuuethe reprilionss in Congrens ave meet the tue at once, and thet, too, in the most form. lig inn heh BP tec sig atid large crowds virited the various okat!ng ponds, ta this ctty and Hrookiyu. THE PARK LARS, fm the & siberu Sates 1s prominent among tae suggestions of the committee. ARMY. AVF ALN. The maximum strength of the regolar ariny as at pre- bend performed an admirable releosion of pieces by Kibner, Wagner and other eminent composers, The Advertion vente for the Wroa: e Hanary must beheaded company rooms were aluo thrown open for the ocoa | ip hefore ton o'clock every Wedoreday evening lta otf py | ston, and each hud ita bitle group of ladies and thetr | eyiation ainong the enterprising mechanics, farmers, President, very sensibly, allows the politicians Facobi Gil cover again. Th ; of ice upon the Park takes has, (row to Fora thele plots ani counterplots and dewo!.e | #Bt orvaxized is about forty-three thousand rank and Procter rete te cabete ee ee Mr Toc, book pracarredl in | attendant omvatiera Tho coucart was cloved aboot tan | ryecchante, manufacturers aud gentlemen throughout tae file, Senator Wilson's amended military bit! provides | was ou the first day of the They yielded thew ne ‘ if o'clock. The most remarkable pleco on the programe | squgiry is increasing very rapidly. Advertivemente tm ty doluy eo | adaprable condition, It waa thought that the unfavore they could fndnce the lavter change theictone and | pie woather of Friday ond Saturday would have tf more moderate views Hui, insiond of accom- | og, aad Lavoc mpon the mrface of the pk this object, they etrencthoned the radical paotion jo ie PRN age in their power, until | ponds, and the spirits of expectant skaters ino serious attention to the subject. fore minimum strength of fifty seven thousand, Con- We have no nomination to make for thit | gitering the force necessary for garrlvoning the entire otice, aad are satisfied to have it remain just | coabosrd of the country, for guarding the overiand mail ‘er itis, But if a Collector should be appotated | rates, for fronier posts wear the Ind an reserratious, were pelections trom the Tnnaveer and Don Seba’ sorted (u the Warner Henao will Gas be seen by «large They were very well rendered by the bond, If we 194Y | Lorton of ihe ective and energetic people of the Vahed except a rather undue prominence of drome, cymbals | Higieg and trombones and feebleness in the scljecws, wile qenthcn-eoneeommnenminensemestoasvay now, reat quem vn, ure to be met, the mor cone\éere! not boon ; Some: ne ona he ought to be some such man as Jon Cocks | [0F gurrisozs on the Canadian frontier, and for watching | erate soeue En plttion eat te res ghee a oo vn Lieberman sn een eae were in mauy placeweniitely drowned by the formidable |B ee ret rei te the Mezican boundary, Congress is not likely tocom- | at she fect and ure at tho morcy of the | '°% although very A yan bass that accompanied thom, The armorer, Mr. Arnold, fitch Koes hove ia get al rane, Fy A. Conkling, Daniel E. Sickles or radicals. ‘The extreme faction have been egarda its thickness, and the northwest wind of Saturday ALOOMINE CP REL s ae fe sider this force unreasonable. Abram Wakeman. The office i¢ im many re- | 11g understood (tat a Will will be tntroducod in the apecta a political one, and ii is important that | House sometime during the prevent week for the mill- $tshould not be in the hends of the opponents | tary peace establishment of a United ae vigehewt Presiden 4 se Chase vigions of (Le pew measure wil! urge among other things pte PP rut pind the discharve of all colored troope, and provide for the was Secretary of the Treasury he managed to | pyention of twelve regiments of the Votoran Reserve All all the revenue offices with his own follows | corps by morgiag (sew ato the regular aciny. It with ers, and as bis removal was not accompanied | also be propoeed to transform the regiments iato the by any general change in the subordinates of | heavy artiliery Uraach of the service. the Department the radicals now have the THE WPORO SUFFRAGE QUESTION. River; body concedes that the Negro Sudrage bill will reovived the visitors aa usual and chaperoned those in | \!! ' Taxloatehpeantee cae a trareh of Criends ameng the member of the regiment. | the same months tn Ii. Melfaxt Age At the Seventh Regiment armory there was # larger ee a erm attendance, aud outside of Tompkins’ market Ue etrost eT RTSo" atin manmade and ene was lined with carriages, The promenade room war Oy ly's Cotlar seat free wo ~ crowded with the ‘‘fenrand brave,” lisieniag to the ma. | “4 Swine of Stores UK, aos srenteray, B. 8. gic strains of Grafatle’s splendid band and comversiag a . all on one antijact, Wedid not beara word during the |p Sore: ovening which did not relate to that theme It was the | Clear Holders, wholesale an = pao grand reception of the regiment at the Academy of Ma- AN Pr a. Ca. rey Legal Ce sic om the Siet inst. The magoitade aad vriliinney Of | Oipoulers «i ned Kottentcs the arrangements for this great event, the rich decors _J ELUTE, Brower, 18 Brosdwor. growin and bolder every Of tho session, and al! from the temporizieg poliey of the moderste partion ©: the repubtican party of Congress on the first day of the momberr, comtug from suct. States ae and Hinois, where they bave provi night seryed at tlre same time to cloar the surface of the eregior portion of the water and refreeze the ice, During the paxt week there have boon four days of good rkating on tho Park lakes, in which tine over one hundred th persons participated in the sport, rs opdey wae the fret Sunday of the peason they were be. The demectats opeh to the padtic, and, conrequently, there war an sm. moses rash from early morning. The cars were heavily taddn with passengers, who, with skates under their arn, grambled at the low gut of the horses. Then, when they got to the Park, they could not get their deates on quickly euough, #9 anxious were ther lips, tri . measures. They vere determined to unmask tints other radical Senators areof the opinion, however, that the victory will uot be conmplete with the persage of the bill unamended. They prypose to tack on a provision for the se\ere punishment of ali persona who interfere with the colored mm privileges at the polls. practical control of « large a of small piss the Soumo with as littic effective opposition at It en- | rit ang wake them show tholr true color. Had | tart tole on the joe. Bundlay is the people's hatttay, | tone of both the bail and supper rooms, the rpecetations Heaay Made crate tee ‘ local politicians, senilered throughout the | countered in the House, Sumner, Wileon, Wade and | the pretended conservative repubhonns voted with Wi the only cecasion perhaps on which tha larger por: | regarding the notelilitien of the mation who are axpected | An puthe’) More and Carney t couniry, who are individually of no impor- detocrats against unqualided ne,ro s:trage weil as thor- engaged 1% | ty be prevent there, and, above all, regarding the tolls | Clenue, opposite (onper Union, and 68 Lafayette place. an 04 the Iahoring clannes, en mnaelvea, and so the on only yeetortay, There are ram, gy Hotlont, who world object to the fia Sableca; but were they to have defemiet it. ibeo Ul Mteyens party over to tour side suttraye, wivel they would have tat: ger anyibing, But instead of ther uw carry their poluts ey allowed — ves on haves oc a poaireh oot (he tools of ttevens aud suppurted hie ineosures, Ther yesterday it is probable they policy wae plein, bat they hel weitber tb ekit! aornervo | theif JMinions, On de lower lake, through the day, no to carry it oat, aud therefore fell, vietins of thelr own | leom teen Ofer ky “st ated over [ty ment folly, ia» did Use Girondins ia there Lamers come ot a! ko at the Jacobin=. KPGRO OU FAG IN THD SENATR. The wil sow coes to the Senate for approval or reo ting that body, Ite favs there fame what doubiful, at both sides claim tw bave soMeiont steongtis to caMy tt, 1 the radicals lad « Btev in that body Wo direct the movements there could doubt ato the result, But Summer, the fretion in that body, pomerees ro such wud cannot crack whip «0 succest veda, It is, therefore, more than prr Senate will delay ection util they can nee what ¢ the vote of the Ho will Baye upon Ue ooo From all appearances several weeks wil! clap.» bet direct vote in r.ached there, Im the meas the members of the House will plend w to modify the bill (or the purpo: from the dilemma which they bave plac and quiet their consciences under the action of the Menate, whieh thay, aa mombers of the House, bad not | the nerve to do. | RETRCT CKOM THN Losey, y The effect of unquatiied ogre nuirage rpon the Me wrder, it he prohab triet will umqnestionably be injarions. Ever since slavery | tonday evening would be re has been abolinied tn the District negroes Save rected | torus be ma MbOTE, ty Ween here from all directions, A largé proportion of 4 red, reluctantly let of the very lowest kind--the lazy aur! ‘od are | over, Vong the role of of the Jadiex, were warmly divenaved by the promenader:, end rendered them arerty obl.vious of the mvarical \reat whieh Mr Geafulla afforded them. The march which open- the coucert vex worst epiritedly performed. Twoof tire fulta’s quiek»tops -light, pleartng afairs— were meluded in the progeumume. Hf leaders would outy attond raore tex wir i weer Donn Pe » “ DEAR RINE 00 Ngente, Back re preesidd, then to sere woleo—as many of tha op vatic - ole Kone become when played ty some of the military Ratctcions ld Dye The te the bands of this clty—they would conser a favor ow Lue comm. bs ney Ori 74 power ant (heir hearers Dome and eyinhals do wt | serves ccd Aatbares the betes be Seley etccee “Y on necemariiy mean dapanee tomtomes, nor shoul they “ - dastroy the ofiect of the other instraments, Itty qmite | Children Moving Worme 4 malgtake fo imagiue that @ plece played by a military | Hequire immedinw sinoto wwe pote band mast dea monotone of fuse and molec, We bare sey prninnged enkneee wes VREMIFOG! § 6om hoard the drum corps of the Franch Guides play Ory | i cise ian aney worm) vetoes orror tm stating that | variety of expression, and G4 nitractions tothe mort ‘ yg eae provided here for | inteleate pleore, Me, Grafulle bee materials im tax band | loswry wo oe ene ae toed | which he eam nugald a6 will, The mnric forthe grand | soit st Senos bot by mow! dealers in medicine» yorery cape of herrea reception isentienly im lie haude, ond be will, we are ‘cuiaaiie ana.@ " vo jurtaking of retvedh- | are, <gaey nope © gue B eestny of ‘x event, | eee hs AS Ptptetan nse treed + poor te tive tal tween tke Bowery aod Chryetio street val) ne yA “ ea Soln ih wees a The soapectable ane well managed ylecrs of staua ae Ete maent in thin city and Brouklym were liberally pvrouient — diving the past week Very atizactive and varied pre crommes have been wseed for the enenigg sa dagy, 407 sutne briliient afternoon aod evening perform nore » — | vo be given, as will be seem by refermnge te the ofver | wats 3: Be Sebamed, of Raines ef ¥ esing cotpanes of the Manare ee er a Diet For ema , i TOO0'R TRRATHR. \! romever C8 lie wadiaiaes 20 This siegaut new howe im Beyedway © crowded Se ae A them oe Grover & Boter's First Premigse ity tae- ree oe | mignity. At prevenh Caere is a ruck 4a secure wants atx | , COrmven S) Deere towing Marhione be entre | days ip adrence. Mr Chantres s folfilinge mart one elven, and theraten 1 wing Machine Compe ay — s Ee exsetat cegagement, The Whiew's Vietlm ena The Sewing ye art viileg teltieates nab, | Batloun Wedeing are ett im the bile, Thin evening Mr HOWE, Jn. Prenton. He waned 1 1 Lottery Prises Cashed, Dray - »- 00d interme tance, but who contrive to exert a considera- ble inflaence collectively, especially upon weak-minded mem) crs of Congress, who are constantly begging the smaller places under NEW YORK AND WASLINGTON RAILROADS. them for friends and supporters, ‘The whole | the select committee of sevou who have the vartous system isa nuisance which ought to be abol- | New York = Wa re — — — — hod giving ' good deration ve bee {a ars, a al “8 ved pathy tg tad ry le Pb a sides of the dower thru ben business men. But «0 lomg os tho present a7 | en uhey ave deon hadgered pretty extonsively by iu tom temaing in vogve itis the duty of the Chief | pecsea parties, of whom there are many in.the city. Fxeoulive not to permit his officials, from the | youn o¥ OssRRVATION AMONG THE PuKEDMEX. ‘Anbinet to the cusiom houses, io use thelr po- ‘Tho House Coramittoe on Freedinen’s Affairs, or a por- sitions to impede his poliey snd neutralize his | Hom oF peadkegs rip ae we Orel bag Os nosed naa ~ Py eeaies. poeernia has tendered to ro the use of @ special train And in regard to this particular office the Presi- | yom Wostinaton to Lynchburg. Representative Kelley, dent can wait, without any interference with | jn reply to the President of the road, thanks him for is our business interests, until the developments | kindness, and says the committer will pame an early in Congress show wlio are his triends and who nent LAYTON, 10 Well etree, HY gu Wks wns steno visted by 9 large Ing bu the iromediets net bharhood, ‘was hed by all partion, Tho new 1 bg «large port on of otter, ead eteon s road house will pultic 2 10 ike pro. * im Unne to t meat of Ww we *, and ws eh vlone w Acidlin; in provided for the and wagane while thelr owner ueya wetliin the bu sPoording bo ouster ) thone who were of no use to the owners, «ud are con od veeommary of anforvemne stantly engaged a thefts of all kinds Thewe blac | hue verve A this ff becomes a law, will enjoy the rare rights # the The people who fro ballot box a0 the whites, and thos an lemons, not oniy not tslong (0 ub Y dangerous, but which will tend to domeralite the @ . ernment, will be introdnced (9 the bighe-t privilege woe American citizenship. In this respect ite effort vill be | ye wabnmeh, Feng Fen Inquaiiied Hogro sallrage in Vie inte rele not soply here, Mi wreck in whieh \ Truly, the contest goee op. The b tury abd interest. ‘The great probler of AUNG pond day for the propored tour of obeervation. Ot. NEWSPAPER rosracr. easel The House Post Office Committee tx discussing that Cram Aguxta py Wasunvoron.—We perceive | paragraph in the new Post Office bill which = that « dill has boen introduced in Congress to the prepayment of postage on nevespapers at the pul ‘ tion ofiice. The Postranster General and other high offi. regulate the feos of claim agents Ia Washing: | On Cr oct once Department aro in favor of wach & ton. It was introduced by Senator Wilson, Fegulation, ‘The éommities is sbout equally divided on and is one of the best things he bas done | ino propricty of reporting it to the House favorably. Mr. the scasion. This «abject should have | Alley, of Mawachusetts, the chairman, ts not quite cer- pom Pe to long before this, For years,| taiu thet the regulation would work weil, though he will * a probably recotamend Ht, & vie . hes me ody wah peg DESTRUCTION 0F _ CURMENCT—NEW (methods to obtain a settlement, have been regus | since Angust lost the Treasury Department has de. a day is being | @ act of unserupnious sharks | stroyed by burning over forty-eight million dollars’ | Oy cic Tig principle of melt gvvernment Iaabort | | : te 4 formar and — larly feooed by . P worth of mutilated and exncelted nutes of all kinds, aud | Porng pot to amore covers (eut than ever tore, The | | ai take panne, TR | Camaiaae wi peremnate’ Sam ip iu the Pries who act 8 agonis in Washington. Poor | itions additional will soon be added 10 the tames y Thich for a tong time claimed that it wan kept | sos laut attetam, ar tne “pond Pom) in the lester plece—charsciors im which hele werd awl bor Born widows, th relict: of brave soldiers who have tment bas discovered that there is another new | 'rom power by the votes of the Ignorant and une lente’ | Vaadional band of tw : be onaprpeschante, The Manilow Brothers are sian Loan The Depar is how voting to Incroare the elses of wninteiigvat voters fleas, streamer house in (hele wonderfal eerotetio trate, and the battle field, aud thonsands of erfeit of the twenty-five cont note, Tata, The fepublicuns have made it their Vou Want « Good of ~~ ! Bonet; even before the war, that they carried every intel — ay oe rote o eipeny tony be regaeded ees combination VERT ABLE I ui have been at the mercy eo aie and every tutelligent portion of every other | ra" te sete feared. thas sruny, cnet ome ve Rare Under this style of reasoning they are : the priviloge of the elective franchice upon « clase which will bert them from power. reeiden| ‘Dow bet n by applicants for P tis now overran by applicants fr nerotice af Collector of Gd toma nt the port of New “York. Half s down arrive here every day, and mach of the valuable ‘Of the President is takeo Srese loafing banditti at the capital of the ma- | The registers of the hotels \adicate that Congress has ‘world to a nearer view ton. It is time thatsome meaenre ware adopted | tually begun to dmw the outside Congress litate settleme Of tts proceedings. There is evidently a quorum of the w sere es ve an of Third House, but it does not appear that It has entered honest claims againat the government and to | p99 the transection of burinoss. protect the ignorant aud unwary from the POSTAL APFAIR® IN THR PACIFIC STATES. prywent wi) he unl J Loc’ RUMETON'S THeeTH®, oa FiLsom POND. MA Locy Keates, with commentable spirit, offre Tye Loe om thie pond war \n frit clam conditien yewer |... Auer new bill at the New York theatre, ie Rrendway tay: TRES were ney theny perros c@ It surface in the | z . Sternaon: bet se souk ae tne Parke inkew were aioord | ais evening The Day After the Wedding wilt be played i immense rusl, «ad the pookote of iis gre oy er talented company, Te (he cast we Bnd thet Mie | °. med plete wtione Bearing , Me er ha ime how tn ihe evening, and ¢ Huet on wil personae Lady Eliasbeth Vreekeve, and Colonel Marie’ Office Department, has . th | carried re (ee Pi -—hrryormey henty tour of inspection to auiee ee ntl now one Manes, A aa Ugh the am rate errac rowan a Weswre wiht | J. Mortimer Cotoued a. be pecan : rere ‘Tar Mrvica Stare ov THe Anwy.—Some | in, preigo dintes, and reports a better condition of af- | Vins, Geo H. Ellery, Meury fe jwviow Chauneey eat, DOL he ditafbence 190% ples will conelute with the comedy The Prisswer of W fair provisions are contained in Senator | soir there than wae supposed to oxist, He brings mach pepe, Birom Waits gt Bs Pe 4 AYLVAN LAKH, HOBO. which the eutize mtsength of Uae company hil ve (iileou's ew Army bill. Anvwag others ie that | vatasble and needtut Information that will enable the | p. : Coutting, Jndge Brows, sanford EB. Ctugeb, a enqed, lee Raghiea’e peat wed bee ai de | one or tro oF more or ‘The for- me eined m hoe aden a the modiont-etalfef the army. Ht is caine mecpeent > see ere mee wert pt Ta VRE PROAW WAT THEATER to il the: vaeanoles ervated te Ge 29 A GRAND FesTIVITY IN REBRYO, the’ notela, "Ona moment ts ad Wy Jobe epee oe ad 4 : s orgs of surguene BY on reaped pee ete intetetood that a movement is ow foot among the | wil srr! ve his com . x Seeaten’ as bolcn Guiegie, « pertectiod 60 leeaitte med! officers, to the exclus military gentiemen: duty and sojourning In the evtoreewent of Canon eatgetes in the regular érny, some’ } capital se tang lire fot fas te porpene of Safverti Sihcory of Now Wary ton Trae ae % mora Fb es art, #6 oa a Se quite en jchoten are t rots furrows om. | enttoremt oe ‘em capacity whom bave served for # period of six years. | the expenses of « ball to be givem to the site of | me 4 Dyes and Wasa iim niaeptibte ewes 'ny te eran aad ‘The rematedey of the prouremnne (9 Sel Seleciad and of js manifestly wnjns. The true plen is to the residents of Washington. The officer who bare moment of fam in ihe obo an LLY foamy tale OF Cophl's prowke WU! Goobtire 4% | 4 Coes ageing eharnctor ‘ this affair (a hand’intend to make it a very eplendid en- | however, a need pores. nie ‘ 3 sont by law for the appoiniment of s board | \.j.ainment. Couttivations are now being rapidly made ke ea Ao a ep 10 v vasven's Game ome. ee examine all candidates for the new appoint | and a considerable en in already in bank for tho par: a A 9 ae, Sporting. The Female Washington, of Kort : examine all candidates, both regular | pores narod. iPr tascumced ‘gm ie bqekit that he haw on Wey, as covepies he aid, wii be procasué by Beuy Paster sihie Oper Reore = ~ cerved q ILORS' NATIONAL CONVENTION 4 C | (4 ~—ly 4 Dare, Denene, to fight for in the Bowery, ith now , eostineaes, 904 wo Forth volunteer, who have Ot Teast two | soLDIERS’ AND 4) wa i oo = of the Calis bie ———. A Amarin ond 92.07) The canis age | Mr Joeh Mart will personete Berprant Serher, oot a oo ancree ‘and then to give commissions to those | A nations! convention and milory of witasee Tony Feton Ovlomes Darema Mime bays Tebiee rly, | aaa found moat capebl: pnd deoprving. fe rar will cqmmmenes at the tena rooms bere