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WHOLE NO. 10,744, »NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1866.” PRICE FIVE CENTS. — THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, [Sasa ares 7 ERALD. ‘Vingrwra. | swrwscces | ny spite CAPITAL Boston, Jan. 27, 18600 ed Intention of the President |/ ™ steamer before reported ashore near Plymouth, Y bik ‘Mass,, is tho Wyandotte, Captain Sherwood, of the Metro- An Exclusively Speochmaking Session}. ,, rou aay eel hat among, amend 4o Establish a Provistomal Gov | jira in, whch wt ie yrt on, Weineay mor ae? in the pe im Pays to the submitted Senate the following ernme ing for N ‘ork, nses of Our New Court House, af the of Rep ntatives. a eke alae ee from the coneaitation of Elmira and NY Us. for ae at in the State, Daring the heavy storm of Thursday night she sprang. r {Bo Untied Beaten: to 0 6 Sa npOR And CAA, nF EDO | tcoecs be oe ener ah reternal | ale when twenty miles cast of Cape Cod, and was menace compelled to return for a harbor. At five o'clock on INTENSE th The Resolution Referred to the President Johnson’s Message dred and fifty doliags’ worth of real pick acelin to : ' * Again Under Consideration. | tricect the Cad Salo diving the it reblton, out her fires, and the captain was obliged to anchor half Committee on Cities, a mile from Garnet light, where she remained ' t until four o'clock, P. M., when, the water having Murmisesof the People as to the | reacded me docks, and the vessol being rapidly NAVY BULLETIN. And the hope is generally that some compromise OMmcial. sinki the alt hin anchore, | Prepesed Taxation of Non-Resdents and Ln sutactori these Wasitinatox, Jan, 27, 1808, _ G@ause of the Movement. ng, captain slipped Four Hours of Republican Talk Against Ad- tons i belived thatthe revideut would agtere ins raoworiow ar ~ a . thak to can the: vated weet sahara, a portion Venders of Merchandise in New York. them, sagacious men of ‘all shades Second Assistant a Ww. Magee, Wo. ; ¢ cargo might be saved. All hands left im « mitting the Southerm Representatives. of poli Admit that a rupture between the iG. West Of Meaecary and ames Ze anclan to J | pe ei the boats and landed in safety. In a short time the Go, &e. &o, : party considerations fons, the reptbligane Lc deley ox | Third Avsistant Raginocr Frederick L. Miller to second Our Richmond Correspondence. steamer struck tho shors aud inimediatoly went to plecee. yee) Setaaion on pte ae ‘Until the last |- | assistant engineer, : Ricumonn, Va, Jan, 25, 1866, Ge — and cargo are a total lows, NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Jubilee of the Radicala Over the | intuctusivisin came wid semovoy all mestorchon: | Acting Master John ¥Cooks trim the sicamer Labute | 2 ember from Virginia, now awaiting admission into | | Ton sreicn tas Wass h sont 9.000) and eine Assembly. ; wala? sions in the public mind, both North and South, they | num, and granted leave of absonce, Congress, telegraphed here Ghat it, wae the par ee : Auuaxy, Jap, 27, 1606, Success of Thad. Stevens’ “Whip- | will discuss the bill and is amendments in a spirit of | Acting Second fi and | poseof the President to place under a provisional . . ping In” Procedure. renege seein in such ioe 98 Pyniatid Aiea Acting Tey Aenean, Be S Charles M. A ‘Various surmises are affoat as to the cause Y Loss of the Steamship Richmond, NoTICR, gigs fe rvative murengt Chari eee . ae yp | call down upon the measure n residential negalies steamer Laburatima i cnn ~~ peel in the policy of Mr, Johnson, I have | TB steamship Richmond, from Savannah for Balti. | | By Mr. Vax Vauauxnund, (dom.) of Columbia—To tix more, went ashore on Hatteras on the 2th inst., and will, | Me rate of fare on the Albany and West Stockbridge and granted leaves of absence. Mates George W. Post, John F. Peterson, from stoamor sme way Sap Sa pecvaae, both branches of Congress heerd nator fe was Egan eye rap woke pect alaw. oem Laburnum, and granted leaves of absence. of* phe hoe - fr . ames z bey Fa it is supposed, be a total wreck, The crow and passon. | Railroad at three cents per mile, scarcely seem nk & vi je z ‘ v" Norfe By Mr, Conrin, (dem N —' ic Efforts to Restrict the Privileges of the fii * Radical wibilcaus would snap their. fingers osaneidamenhodiens Beate, and of Francis J. Smith for tho Treapurer- | Sore have arrived tt JRegaypexretpoggtbuiiar ro ee lp Rat seg nig tose teil contemptuously at bare st m by any one. Asstetat aster Sor members: eqrinlat imed 3 Few Citizens of the District. They spoke deluntiy of the Provident, his administra: | erik 'infons scart antiel al Nestle, conn aa “ot ahi ocina cor r= Asta | during the war, She is anppoved to be partially insured | BY Mr. Vesnn, (deun.) of Kinge~o tmerwase the rae tion, political influence and public patronage. To hear | Commander ©, R. P. Rogera, President; Commander W. of the Governor any predilection for ether of | is cy, Hor cargo, about three hundred bales of | JAry of the Kings County Treawuror. Reo he Kee thom at that tume was to believe they desired . Clary GK. Thorndon, and Paymaster J, | 8 Bbove parties; yet it is well known that, go far as vy. y WiLL INTHODUORD, Colonel Lewis is concerned, ho did intimate a wish that | °#ton, 18 also partially Insured in New York, By Mr. T. B Srewsnr, (rep) of New Vork-—To pros sais ipeaa We Yo actid” thé Nhieete of Doin Pctsibinate —— vide for taxation of non-residents, veuderw of mercies out that this is @ proof of disloyalty, and that thoir nding of the Schooner Village Bele, | 4)! Yen fort d oaks Bachar se tes eme Knoringly | Th@ schooner Vito Hetlo, of st, John, N. Bie REA Arp eae ron) of Rex Tort incorporate eniertained by Messrs, Lewis and Smith during the ashore at Point Shirley, below Boston, fall of water, | Hy Mr. Bunurwax, (rep.) of New York—To amend ho Vatied of rebel ansendanay. Whejeven, tha the | [The schooner Villago Belle, Captain Crane, cleared | New York city Common School wot. detrimont is very serious, The very intimation hag set By Mr. A. L. Ruryotpa, (r-p.) of Saratoga—Por the the brokers to work, for scarcely had the despateh been 'y, Paymaster Adams Smith, Judge Advocate, ol with the forgery of a check on the First National Bank of Norfolk. Quartermaster Gcneral Meigs has ordered the imme- diate discharge of all government chartored veseels stationed in Hampton The Trial of General Baker. Wasmixctox, Jan. 27, 1866, ‘The trial of General Baker before the criminal court has developed some interesting facts in relation to the force an issue between themselves and the President, and bring him to the feot of the radicals, where he pr ly belonged, and to thereby compe! him Wassnmoros, Jan. 27, 1600: | To'train al the tal end of the. republlcas party until PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUSE. the next Prosidential election, But a change Is ‘Tho House had an ornamental session to-day, during | already visible, They ae oe mosh Cs a ‘which Green Clay Smith, John Baker and Mr. Broomall | {WiKg°ring confidence, They will now patiently listen i ight not pietured reconstruction as it should be. These three | be able to pcaighag po et eure over b ven, peo speakers divided four hours time among themselves, | that in a quarrel between themselves and the administra- and talked vehemently to » respectable audience in | “0B,they might not come off unscathed. from St. John, N.B., on the 11th inst. for Parser, | proervation of newspapers by Connty Clerks N38) Te SEW YORK COPRT Uvtem The pending question wax onthe motion to refer (he As the bill is one of the most important ever submitted Tételved than an advance in the rate of interest was resolution relative to the ‘avestigation of the New York the galleries, The attendance of members was thin, | vo Congress and may possibly pans the Senate ax ease | (etecive system and pardon brokerage tt appear fFoRk | safe and by consequence a depression in all. branches THE BRITISH PROVINCES, Court House 10 the Committe on Cities partly owing to the fact that the subject of reconstrue- | from the House, it mes a matter of great public in- | the testimony of Lieut, Hine that last July he was de- d s Mr. Cuwris said that with one exception the New ‘of atade. York dois: did. not des rm rst imipulso upon the receipt of this news wasn | Canadian Reciprocity—The New Prest- | 4, i oT ee dent of the Council © ie. mittee would cost jar request, through the medium of # mass meeting, Gra s—Progress of the Neg ne tothe Legislature to dissolve and go home; but by way wi og States Promised Action on Confederation Quest! a of sgmencls for past biunders the Legisaturetguored thelr | OM Sy teharawalor the Cattle Proni. ot sate mae” action m respect to the Presidency of the Orange and bition Urder, dc. < a Sth... Alexandria Railroad by declaring the office vacant. The [From the Toronto Globe, Jan, 26.) made from rthy mociver. The nom ation of @ reprosoniatle for the Legedative Mm, Bénate declared, by resolution, that John. 8. Harbour was |G. tNeT Tor the Electoral Division of Brock, eatwe off at | yiar® liad vhuws tal the de Augly olected Prosident of this road, while the Governor, | te Court House, Gurlph, yesterday atone oelock, Hon, | COPE | tity | ke. cris im @ special message, by an official pregpntation of tho Lyme ey ey nd oe ent of the Canadian Coun- | or ine Sinte. There ‘ , was eloe'ed by arelamnution, ont seco ole proves Jamesion and Quigley elected. It would | °'i."the course of his specch Mr. Blatr said:—And pow, | tions sere, pr. r, moreover, from the tone of the Governor's mee- | gontiemen, T come to the subject of the canwaat Mri | {One ty the ¥ that Barbour, in his estimation, i deemed ineligible | Hrown’s resignation, and in doing 0 J must; fn WAM | iain. 1 ‘because of his intimate connection with the late rcebol- | juetance, state that [t was for the reasona of tbe . a be taken terest to know what the Presidential action would be in Von has lost all interest with them, and partly because | that event, Thiaean only be inferred in the future from they desired to put in a little time with the President | what is known of the past. President Johnson was Defore the vote on the constitutional amendment. | Talsed in the democratic school of politics, and has always prided himself oti representing the Many of them visited the White House during the | Pas ,aimays, Prided | himesit on, representing the @ay. Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky, is noticeable as | every’ sense a people's man- as, omphall the first gentleman who has spoken a word for Southern | 80.28 Senator Douglas, President Lincoln, or any other oy: in all this talk on reconetruction of the eleven great leader the country has ever produced, He carly alists nS used Sinte rghis legitimacy and popular sove- Provinces. Mr. Baker is remarkable as the most tena- | reignty, He has constantly asserted and reiterated the cious debater of the session thus far, He held the floor iat Peed varias of onoh Stato to-reguiate their domes- poncerns, includa e right of suil nm their for two hours and drew a lugubrious picture of affairs in | own way, subject ae ha mtnallintion of the United Tennessee for an illustration, after the manner of the | States. He nydoubtedly considers the people of the Knoxville Whig and in the tone of Parson Brownlow’s | District of Columbia fs fuily entitled to regulate the esti f withi domai the a speeches. He predicted that Tennessee would senda | Gi ar w'siiern toners oe own domain as the pec. tailed by the Assistant Secretary of War, and placed at the disposal of General Baker, and directed to act under his orders, He was introdaced to Mra. Cobb, the plain- tif, as Captain Howell, and as an ex-Confederate captain who was Suing for a pardon. She told Him she had great facilities for getting pardons, ‘but would not inform him what influences she had used, Captain Hine drew up a statement or petition, signed av Clarence J, Howell, and affixed « spurious magistrate’s certificate, He presented this to Mre. Cobb, who said anything could be done with money, A contract was en- tered into and the pardon was procured, The money paid to her bad been marked, and this was afterwauls aud new perwonally arta: attacks were tnd wnaer onth, t hh was not dewgeed to wan Sead, and 4 bay ast acts aud profes- ty ; but he base his ohjecti Ser 5 perty ld be among the first siemon Gelegation of rebels to Congress at ther next election if | sions warrant the belief that he wilt Veto any measure | found on her person and taken away from her. It was a Joligas but be does not hig pbjeetions to the Senate's | importance to the public rerviee ; that the ia} the nile account; but be codld wot Génent @0 upiveranity ob rt of the money used to entrap this mn broker. tion of his election upob that score, but upon the | regard to that shotild be reserved until P ; nega ines thelr right td soats was not denied. He favors a hiatus | £0 uBivenalls obnoxious to those most nearly interested | Jr) iennos acknowledged that hie made false statements and broad ground of the insuilicleney of votes, bles, though ultimately it wilt: «il be Eee poate sap math remo pw to her, Daring the proceedings Judge Hughes, as counacl for chon months or two years before the provinces aro a's: uvamended bill would be to the people of this : ae atever PN gotten bo Peoullar political | cast your attention to the fact, shat th propeiqiy.of FI Que course of | ited to the Union. Mr. Broomallcontended that the | My own impressions are that no vote will be immedi- , we f these detaile was felt and lections of the members present General | serying nome ol Mr Lys, (dom } of New York galt thet portions oF quire into the matter. Secretary Stanton answered the honorable gentleman that Judge Advocate Holt had alreatly prepared a list of the successful romilies ow Citlee he wh con Mrs. Cobb, said it was a conspiracy: and, in order to break | Aombly of @ more wellish and less patrotic body | edged whole of the Cabinet—by Mr Brown ot bade Wwe hd witeme ty @ others hus Boutherers were o conawred pons and quand over | sng rca wr ig i iat shat some, shame ll | Ura oginate rine, hove eco cumin J Sever mgr te inn ithe expt ot usge | eit tad by very mar ot the tam pry ot | Cig anny wes Ween sr he bis spectacics as If he expected somebody to contradict | frage for this District out of Congress. Tay come in | the Lonor of the government induced thiv lady to the f Jar pee, ce meeermary, in, ee fonse, and John H. 140 | the Ravan, aa tar as they eould be consulted. BOOT ervinens’ repurt, showing that in comm 7 (he expene Bim. He maintains the right of the conquerors to treat | the form of a proposition to appoint a commission to | Very thing they professed to be anxious to ‘Gray, of re irg rh peo seareely | tlemen, I will give you every information tbo AB, | jor shor per ieok tam ae low ae teu Uowaud deuce, the conquered as they please, and to exact ull the guar. | govern the District, com of tenor fiftcon members, | Even a thicf cannot beconvicted if money is placed, i nya none Ye a’ isidle They legislate | consistently with my doty to the Queco and to her ‘hile about vie. lion tite I wae ms Disb pe thirt om a ey PI sreten one [foreach This would yemove the | Mis Way by conspirators to entrap a reference i niative in the administeation of tha governments | thireund dollar. Of Merck bud bade antees they.want for future good behavior. It will bo | present danger of disruption in tho republican party, | ™tor are justly oxccrated. And - of Rat am sure there t¢ no gentlemau, present who ek oly che byt when fat eden that vory few new ideas were ovolved in this holi- | adord an easy end tair of compromise, and | CDspirators, and a mak whb drew would expect for a moment that Lo wand 40") tin back th |i bo on No retmeted thes would probably receive ial favor. °. paper, and acknowledges that more. ae did do more 1 would be most wotit | go Heors Wwete an uncenatitulional board, Hetowcrats ‘fey and it will have very little effect Im the eet- | Woul y , forged a magistrute’s certifica 0B be tatrested with any position te ‘the govern: | SUpsviter® incte a1 un nei ie (het they sueuld * of the great reconstruction question. SIRT SE of dignity and talk to me. ment, And now, gentlemen, would nay thas Rie no etd by na inanis ea, Te feel of an vqisl 5 past, the courte of justice lo any segret thatthe cawect Mr. reaigna- "At frcty elt " a RUGS oe sen CARs ves OP, TES, “AA8he, prestors and midnight Net nas mau cled wilh the question of ree a irioad “a _® _ SENATION CONSPIRATORS. Pp tehy de npemry yee aca Tee eesoes Ucata setatetabionn le had hoan interned by ate. Bly th that has occurred in announcing the names First Session, ‘Thege remarks were followed by of the advantages of the to whom the award of funds for the capture of Docsiniibiindits meer by ibe Gout, and the we to the sane : the conepirators is due in nowise allays the anxiety of HOUSE OF REPRESENTA’ . sagen 1616 was ones. Me eter Guar ieee int it for 000. Ww repiritions was gercona pocaniorily Anlerested, At tho imotigation of gla hie ‘ lave to Teport this moring another gaflrosd hen it goes out: a8 It hi. gone pa Bp poe De Pea aan eae tho SSeente teeters |, mom net ee | erly acl Were alecas | hal Gera SPS "hy liven on! a anv , The House went into Committee of the Whole on the | irs, ©. C. Clay Still at the Fortress thet Gt present take:plnce to frequently, | tanght tne best wey, pe am By toe | gerard me pani u sr) WA to evel State of the Union, Mr. Washburne, of Ill, inthe chair, | Coasting Trade With Rebel States and | jendering Josrneys by the steam Carn no unnafe to Ife | a# to the best polley for this country to pursue tn ewe of | Ep, and resumed the consideration of the President's annual find limb? Tho Gory chariot now dashes along tho iron | {ling to getit. Any gentleman can soo that, while ne- Custom Housoc Clearances—Arrival of ight be very detrimental to vane pad if Soperctsor Mig wne #9 ber n ot fotiath re ing, it t wy ab wok ' ee Gader vath, eae claimants, and that the announcement would | MOrs*6™ Cotton by Canalasteamer Disabled— | duck; the road, or a portion of tt, may bo tn bad repair; | the publio rervice if tho opinions of tue government Im | Sw, eAY Si uider wath. ct bo made early next week. Mr. Stanton remarked that | MT “Mem, (rep.) of Ky., concluded the remarks here- | Naval Tughoat trom Boston. rail snaps across, and atrnin, consisting of eight, ten, | every pariiculor were 1 known to the governi House ecu oh St tan pinates The with which we are nogotiativg, while we atthe sau time are tn perfect ignorance rowpecting their oplatony, Jouk McRar, of Gnelph—But the American govern tofore commenced, saying, among other things, that the doctrine which wag initiated during the war by the Unton party was that secession is a heresy, and that il violated ail the principles of the constitation and laws on which our government was cstablished. In maintaining this hoald pet be enterty eed cnet the ore Made, eb veterred to the Commi « OUR FORTRESS MONROK CORRESPONDENCE. Forranss Moxnor, Jan, 26, 1966. Mrs. ©. ©, Clay shows no indication, as far ax her acts or utterances go, of a very speedy termination of her veor twenty carriages, is flung down an embankment, doshed over the battlements of a bridge, knocking legs and arms off some passengers, and sending | ment have published a statement ‘ ethers to awift, unexpected death, Surely itis high | MT{BLAm-They have published @ statement, I iw to look to this, It is the bounden duty of the com- Mr. McRaw—Well, what do you think about reci- be be had taken the trouble to go through the entire ev!- ence in the case, and as it was very voluminous the de- lay bad been unavoidable. GRANT AND BUTLER. By tae oH i 1 ell Pin En/8e HI | THE OU ASTIN Queenie” ‘It should not be supposed ‘because Generals Grant present visit toher husband, Having on the present oc- ts and Botler are given to te nent eee | ag eerie = isd record of authority made by | earion accommodations furnished her with Surgeon ity @pot in force ali the power of pablic opinion adi int hiat*tae eallien. sale anal ay atett Boh through their published reports, they entertain such by at ge Snes four years, aud quoted fram | Cooper inride the fort, and thus being relieved of the compel railway companies to keep up a close super- ny friend or anyeody clue, mor for Aly offices the ereetiom tetersets of fosling.Abeb.they counsel aiest socially. wot ae inguished gentlemen in and outsideof | painful necessity of putting up with the alinost savage over their roads and carriages, and see that they , wil T violate my oath of office. (Hear, | rei Withia the tanvasgrer ehediey bare’ wicond chatted |10M, Homes We, he mld, carrled.on the wer 6 81 nartarities, Co my nethiig of the extordonste betel |gzsmes Sbee4 propercandition [ar the conveyance of the enetio most amicably. Bees lore meee eres Dinpeeees ROCA Dares outside, she finds it somewhat more endurable |" ae an early hour yesterday morning a eerious aceident hag a nae ee sees Southern States in the Union, where they were fromthe | ang agreeable to vrotract her sojourn. She to the Cincinnat! express train on the Hudson teil you w word more> My op bout | orening PERSONAT.. The friends of Major Sweeny, the Fenian Secretary of War, lately dismissed from the regular army of the beginning andare to-day. In maintaining this position railroad at » point near the brick kiln in the he did not intend to compromise any principle hereto. 4s always been the same, From the time | my y Ficinity of Croton, The train should have arrived in aaieed | neste tow idared that tha trang ung | ee Otte ‘This city about balf-past seven o'clock in the morn of such very great impo-tance to Canada as bas been ia stilt allowed to «pend entire days in the company of ber husband with the Provoet Marslal United States for absence without leave, are making mete banana’ eS aha of the Union, The | oy mo other officer, of course within earshot, Me. Clay | dmg, and ite pen-errival at the exp ted time cauwed | gonorally suppose have no doubt t has been a very | RAAMIN A TLO® nthorn Stat eing in the Union are entitled to re. ow d yrey o he’ x was - Bnexwsness, more especially as the jent on the Erie | great advantage to Canads, and t) the United rtetes also, i strenuons efforts to have him reinstated, and are confi- ices Ol Te’ iat. ah GAMMA chats teanciten for a few days previons to her coming was in rather low Douy reported ia yesterday's paper was otil! fresh in wee bavian bean albany lite what in aatied a fvee touder Th ones ts dent of success. Eore unleas they could stand’ up here and swear enat | Reslth and spiritn; but her visit and gentle words and public mind, Ai far as we have been enabled to col- | Tam of opinion that there ure not, never have been, ud satay gal Major General Thomas and Colonel Sanford, of the | they Lave never assisted in the attempt to overthrow the | kind nursing are beving a marked restorative effect et the particulars, they appear to be as followe:—A | probelly wih be. two couutetes under the eon recently « ' ie ’ If they could not do this he would send | Finding all efforts fail in regaining him his freedom il bruke at the place we have indicated, tie cor hat will ne henetiiea by th ‘ American Telegraph Company, are in the city, A COUNTERFEIT TWENTY DOLLAR MLL om the First National Bank of Indianapolis turned up at the take tha oath, he would again end them jinck until . me hey xhould answer the requirement by sending bither Treasury Department to-day, This is the first specimen | TT nn sh inat slate for the crest Aluericne native of spurious issue found among the notes of the national ) of DL, eaid that to bh - banks. fundamental pr ples had heen prosented, One of OBSEQUIES OF SURGEON COOLEDGR. them wes frmty ihored to by the small demsora! * _ | position in this House; it was also, appfrently, Doctor R. H. Cooledge, of the regular army, lately bye few of the members of the overwbelming Unton stationed at Raleigh, N. C., was buried today. The ro- | party. Tt waa that in order to restore the lately rebel " 01 ious states to their normal porition Congres had no mains were escorted to the grave by detachments of f hing to do but to act under that elanse of the constita- military and a large number of brother officers, oats ies Bey es: The ner Beye gro new wns that two of the passenger ear brown the track. Ithas been stated that the cars fell over 4@ Wridge, but this, we believe, Is erroneous. The 2 mt, however, has been of m very #erions ature, as one of the cara has become quite a wrerk, , Wheat is stil) worse, several the passen wm have been injured, some of them seriously wong th commoditic Har « to thetr constituents to try it over again (Heor, hens.) No ld not then return loyal men liere who ¢ prowity shoul bronght this late melancholy upon him. His wife, with that confidence so characteristic of woman, and espe iby her faith in lim personally and her whyielding in (he matter, agsured him, fore parting with him on her Inet view uid bring hima bis pardon or parole h ha not ied in enther . lying he trint, wi | | free interehouxe of | Terry, # . ‘ | | | | for ail that dispely dee pair and rin, The ob wot down a re keep Micted on Mr. Meck ie Vienibe for life gpa dry goods estab! Hemployment in rome the confusion remuttin McEwen lest about n° ws and a gold watels hand the money Uris point there Is no house th ne elections, qvatitications and ret Our Washington Correspondence. The other fundamental idea was 1 Mhors, | iu the rtron n ig with the | the charge Wasurseron, Jan, 26, 1866, eet prerogative of Congress, and demanded by the S “i viz. at we should go beltind Che more enrface b Selection qualifientions and returns of mem- : . The conditions precedent to the restoration of CoamtNG. a THR NRGRO eUYYRAGE BNA for the District of Colombta continues to be the absorb- mation t t “ » . the Southern St did not de apo: meentive finee the elo fore ld be painful to think that under such foarf ether we get reciprocity of a tng topic of political discussion hore, The questions on | pit ce the n 1 Fy lb sgh ah ahaa eke |-tbelliews tat tivo, until | elreumstanices a robbery could be committed. Mr. ant t ders wag h be of very ° avery one’s Hips are:—“Will the Senate pass it ae it | moaruren ¢ constitution before admiiting the it has 1 of com. | Mra. McEwen were removed as soon as pomible to the | grea’ advantage to Lie wh m - came from the House or amend “Will the Presi. 0 power, Already cial importance reveal « before the City, Mlawpital pT era Dunne and Paret, of the Twenty Dr, Cuarme—¥ ‘ t ° 7 a ellion, Prom stom House fone hore » Police pr and atiended b: tenney. | ther any re " ’ dont veto it, whether amended or auamended?” On gen a Mg ae Tteaen that ¢ of the Treasury has giv Among the others who received injuries «aman named | orument in reference ¢ ‘ Tive f ‘ the streets, in the lobbies, at the Departments, every »ple. First, to pl traction: g those In this KiPor commer bn Murphy, te on to his rewideyce, No, 232 Mr, Mua le 1 - wher qd o om: na the tight to P great Importance to thowe engaged in tt. By these in- eat Thirty third strest, Superintendent Torwy, of the | am free to prorat nciaptaginapoirs bru at ec salt ie burdened with structions licensed vessels engaved in the coasting trade | Hudson River Railroad Company, lwoked after the rest | and [am inf F if The Greenveteh ngs Monk Mombery. selves together for an interchange of opinion concerni y the rebol debts: third, placing repi in the lute rebellions States, having on board domestia | of the wounded. who met with all the atiention it, war | Wasbington, ¢ prodilition be re ' ' 1 nem oP the probabilities of ita becoming a law, and express their oA of pglitical jastice, so that all loyal y merchandise only, are not required to enter or clear at | possible to aford them under the circumstances, With | atly rl nie, satisfaction or disapproval as their predilections incline | protected; ‘and fourth, forever excluding high the Castom House, but most be provided witha manifest. | the fire shavensoment < a occurrence ovary De Cuan wit yo etion the payment | . wu, J wy them. ~Pablic interest in the subject is uni 1, and | Whe took part in the rebellion, either in the civil or mi under a penalty of twenty dollars for each omission. All | variety of report was spread. One rumor was to the | amonnt of money for purchasing Uy * “ a # 7 4 maiveren!, ane having distilled «pirite or foreign merchandise, in pack. | €fect that thre pamengers bad been killed, another | of Congrom « per T states ' tary service, from holding office under the governme among the citizons of the District public opinion is | He held thet it wus the daty of Congress tr fie nnanimously against its enactment. House for future accommodation, and until that The radicals are jubilant over the success of their gy toe Te ute witness that_an officer of the company, the engineer, had been erurhedt me, bat upon taking Inquirte boar last wight the reporter tained that had actually taken place, though it '* possible as imported, must make a clearance, Reg been rest ole, whether having a cargo on board or not, wre vot required to enter and clear as heretofore. Those re quiring more light on the subject need ouly be told that “whipplig-in’’ procedare, and chuckle with intense sat- | was what should be done with the peopie lately in rebe|. | th Dew syetem is only, | fart, ol en that laid Te ag of the passengers may die from the injuries sue “z orion ft ren tstaction at the spectacle presented by conservatives in | lion, on the solution of which depended the continuan.e | down in the Content wt ip cuxak We caanot conciode thie report “wihoot again im: | Mr Dua Merday (rie speaking and voting to amend and delay the measure, | Oe ary en eed to cont » he ‘contended, 20 | he schooner Wm. #. Copes arrived at Norfolle | pres pon the public that t o'clock, Thomas Onin 4 , rights vanquirhed to embarrass our action in re- and subsequently voting for it on its final paswage, They | yiv ion teats States or keeping the conquered country construe this into @ Complete back-down on the part of | !M 4 territorial condition, as either may beat subserve the ath y owe it loaded with cotton. She came through the Chesapeake i and Albemarle Caval, and is the first vessel louded with rough the eaual. © rigorous and rear don to the Greenwich 1 these oft-recurring rages lems should satefy them: aad havi thie commodity com Raymond & Co., of the House, and prodict they will have interests of the entire nation. The States of the & 5 d combined and continued the war for four years STEAMER DIRAMLED inquiry, it will then bea solemn obii- | payivent, beture the H ’ . ore trouble: th “weak-kneed"” brethren for " e a The Her Kei tow, ¢ Chipman, from Bor. to whore the blame rests, and who aid e eo Gree e ne bitte of ppt gh against this goverument. They were recognized | 0 "2 HUPSaG Nor New Grleane, arrived this forenoon tea reaponstite for the low of aad’ Iajary to Sy Beast: evumne on | $10,000 om the Gr Wane for bs the remainder of the session. The lack of nerve mani | © & ation by foreign Powers, and alo by fested by such republicans in not daring, through fe: part life which we have so frequently to report and lament | Mr. Jow gations to pay mer thy evumter diabled from damage to her machinery, The acciaent in connection with the rat ryetem, what term MeRew have been hjeotion to ¢ | Ur own. The combination was broken ap, and be- Fn pe Newt having foi ow ore with thie bonk occurred off Cape Hatteras, She has gone to Norfolk for came ® conquered people. A conquered people the party lash, to oppese what their judgments con- | have to rights, civil. or political, The victor | Peper. ernment for arenes treaty, and wh | ithe onty @6,6008ere put te the tte bos ‘ vince them to be wrong, emboldens the desperate | May exact all the rantees Necessary to prevent the NAVAL TOOROAT Accident om the Camden and Amboy | ' ® prolsbilily of thor bong scooped? | jocked. On fin way tack wp Carmine recurrence of hostilities, and the conqueror is the sole | The Milew Standish, a tugboat built in Boston and in- Rall Mr. Buaim—That | Teor tcaders and increases their arrogant dictation. The | jnazo of the guarantees.’ In civil war the conquered ca | tended for the use of the Portamouth Navy Yard, arrived wend. Mr McKan—Weil, 4 kbown to more than | strret, Mr Quin wax eetend by two pow end is easily foretold in a party possessing so | be d 9" the comquoror pleases today, It is thought she will prove too cumbrous im Au secident occurred to the down train which left | twenty people in this county, and bev been wp ted | bim to be policemen, and dressed * ttle homogeniety. Each victory will make the Mr. Nrwacx, (dem.) of Ind., inquired whether the | Trenton at half-past three o'clock yerterday afternoon b La the market Lere by Mr. Howland « perticalar | holding hits while the ott tadicals more intolerant, snd each defeat toud to | S{atet lately in rebellion were not uow stutes in the | a1) Chartered Vessels im the Department | About «mile beyond Bordentown the carriages ran of 5, OTA + NR RE ory gto nthe : unite the conservatives for mutual protection. | Mr. Broowsrs replied that the orgau'zed communities Discharged. bg hye hgh Was Wwoken, and densaged go a0 Neve any much rasoors, nor very little of what you bear | te «6 for Bitterness and feuds will epring ap in “the happy ph ew FS roy = ey oF at eed bey ~~ ir Fonts Mownow, Jan. 27, 1966, qnocher sagioe won obtained A) poy et a Bt (Rope one eos oh ft oe way , oe ot | ‘ ° vena family” until new party organizations and alliances wilt | Ne bad thoucht go he would nol have votes tot ae amt | The government chartered vessela of all descriptions’ | to progeed on the journey to Philadelptia. None of the | the efforts for continoed re-iprocity and for confosera. | : - yt 4 y Jution to raise a Committee op Reconstruction. His post ip pt fo y | | sok B be considered the only deliverance, A house divided | tion whe that the government has a right to pursue that | arc discharged from service In this Department, tnjared, om, tis provines i sboat entering apie 2 great sphere | 4 Dy charge ageiune eamnot stand, and a party whose loaders poliey which it may deem best, unembarraesed by an: nae dsefuiness, enierpriee and prosperity, and thet the ; wade Bs Bethonty — ee * ae are righte De 4 ~~ conquered nie harem ght News from New Oricans, bond ot sa on between so and the parent country wi) | be | e Port Pritane i ton. such as may be obt 5 ally ee whe tent the bon © Op wes edeoenere tas ‘the Senate wilt pass | mission of the general government since the surrender. New Onreass, Jan. 98; 1906. fr. McRax-—-How long shall we have to wait before cod the other otn teuk Me. Quis ts tt the Dil an it came from the House, without making any | The President bas taken possession of the #outh ava The Louivians Senate have pameed the House bill ore We shall know whether we are to have confederation of dove sua. ear Vandews eae serious attempts te amend It. The temper of the House | Conqueror and has founded new States on the ruins of the | dering an eisetion of monicipal oMcers im thie city on nour | Mr Guin urged Wire W go WH him ty (be dorstood to be so uncompromising as not to warrant | ld ones. Ignoring the fact that they were ever bodies Mr. Pram—Not longer thon wall next eamon of Por | | b nna Wy, whens be ould aan ths expectation of kin accopling any amewdmonts or te. | Polit, new Stales were orected by prociamation, If | the sécond Monday in March, aad the Will now awaite 3 | eee ee hie RAO cotenm A coding from ite present position. Many Senators who ¥ gentleman could produce a creed more radical than | the Governor's veto. Should the Governor veto it, it wo | bis \ooeee it. Quin GARGR Go ab emenr te charge ones are opposed to the bill in ite present shape comaider | Wis akon fefrenting. ~ ee ee Will be parsed over his veto, the freedmen keep their contracts for work, if it is do. derscy City News. | he hed prev cuaty (hd the mawwhe arveated bin: tet themeclves oy ye wae Fe Se“ Poe p cong yy aad Penmedheay toreuistan tims Capt. Wear, of the bark Mary Bell Roberts, from New red to raise even @ moderate crop of cotton, Tunsatesen Root. —~An outherak was threatened yor | be at omer bot ie. Gate Serehes snd pei sen a Soren speo them may as well be met now ae a the ocearion, fothing but the supreme | York for Liverpool, died suddenty at Galveston on the ‘The Price Current mys that the financial arrangements | torday amongrt the workmen eamployed wt the Veosnen | | chew ako yoy cae ‘gaat any other time, For these, and other reasons, the gs So greecessers mes somoctsnt to provige for | 224 inst, Of the government will be seriously affected should the | Oil Company's dock, at the foot of Weetawken bil | eongee to inform lye offitere of bir « i pA at er 4 Vint eat oan sriiam oe restenetion | thas sumer Alabama malt tomorrow for Ravan nn | crop te ou srt the fllee of the Prosdmen's Ba. | enseqvence of ine proponed employment of wero | saence of MF Guy fim tee Oe es 0k 8 yy upon Se = ‘oo futerests of the | from New York. The parties heretofore employed # 3 bee gr yA te But ‘are daily in- | ™ the not command his rapport. Liverpool with two thousand five baadred bales of cotton | gouth year part bis, when, io he.wen 4 he had teen Freeing ha th a ‘etapa eanatonsiton, fee The House adjouraed. and a namber of passengers. of the labor coneraete, seat "tot otis "opty dock reside in the vicinity, and mate thrente that they Heise $oe puomen ont ehen to the ota ion Laure learning public , | be pmatl « material to the price hot New Vork thet souk? atte ie im peated ee, aed Tweet Js provslons and tstvocaten of ARMY BULLETIN Cm dh 13 nk etn re coming roel into Tre | sik ch wil prom eoverly on the Norters maautac | (qs tower” Caysasn tar of totonvn pon, | Me the maton hrove we was foravled J oor ©. Mieotted negro enitrage an opportunity of ‘devising . ton, via the Ouachita river, which was falling slowly manufac. | to Capra , parent Y wy, rime rants ot Tacving the The Upper Ouachita Coal Mining Company, located oo ta timate thes ret Torelgn rears | Soe Pee on ae Beer aah of the qesene © pom Me a See's tne ars of pat 5 than week ove comservative . canes aw neo * » lenAnosrions, oo Multerry , it peethe likelibood a thie city, is about to reeume operations, which were i | fopeeduent demand for OM srraaak faa Tide Roden Ss Bocees Am. | fata to the Buperistentent (Mr Kennet, sbe (ee and lessening the lik of ite Jan. 27, 1866, , and A a Bowery Rwimeme tee tir poe Aye B mene | 4 Ep the Freeident “a irae 7 ABRENC. owes ¢ operations, bad aaoren,—Peter Riley, of the frm of Athen Hagher & Riley, es thssion’ Deess, t0 be cont over to heatquarters. semen smecdente ered *aboohetely ‘certain: | three inouths, wh permlanion to go sorued. The Cotorade Legisiatare. chnegod with eviadiing reereits out of $198,000 ously | Whee, they arrives, wees my topererataes tias Cop: e eres AL Gerine diapostion ie manilened, by | many Assraxwenrs. Basten Cree, Sen, $1, 1000, | Dent? ot Beaten, text rine. On eee eerie | late, Dickwtn trwarht Mr. Guin to thie bank sed ‘hove & 2 Hospital Steward Charles ‘The Colorado Territorial ’ 7 . Wroaght Aacharged bin bs eeeorrert end the ttatemeet ae to whet everpibiag Ja theiz power to prevent ihe pamage with the Th Lagidlatare ban granted two | cy Yeuerday the aeoverd wan taken before United | tank place between the (> men Gremed ax poloemen, any law £0 obnoxious to the President ax they SEY stiller) ot Mewtph'a, a | titers! charters to enjsmin Holladay—one for « road | Bates Commissioner Jackoom, and gmve bal im the am | before thee arr we ot Ke Quit, wabely, (hat 0 fume Py tf tit sfler aener Pika: RELIRVED, through Middie Park, shortenthe the ditance to Han | 0 916,00) to appeer fon (om! Ot the prenenn & liek the wnt het 8 peliowman, and the Goatial election, and cannot afford 10 raise an Yarae that Hospital Steward BH. Packard. United Sates Army Praacione two hundred wiles, and the ber for Molle | Carica M Vallaino. uf Now York, bemame Riley stress. | thee bighway roubery, remsiwe tn be jrored would deprive Of this without gaining for thew | from uty in Department of South Cerolina, and ordered Gay ¢ Mau) eed Kayreee Company. man cs bY WHEEL WkiaasT, Premeens,