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Pom.% ' NEW ORK ERAT) TORS AY) WebNOARY Meck" * NEWYORK HERALD.| SOcrmaNS De 7 “JaMEBS GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR hanna ‘ orriog N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU'STS: AMCSEMENTS THIs enn BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway, near Broome street.—Soton SHinGtR, i CY RUSHTON'S NEW PHEATRE, Nos, 723 aai Broadway.—Tus Beack ann YOU ™ a the war, emigrated to Brasil for the puxposo:of | giraace Goupesy bare Teachod the cous." The tas colonizing upon portions of that fertile terri- | came up on.an application for instructions relative to the tory, ‘There can be no objection to thid; for, |’ cancolling of outstanding policies and as to the return | by encouraging immigration, Dom Pedro II. is pear ey tl Pe es Rut tie 5 carrying out the American ‘policy of develop- Le following pore to et were | The Captain ‘General Invited by Mr. Seward XQ ERAT Besta yeas ests ner Saad Sani c"chpaieertesl oie oe a es :ssnentahomed r Bowery. —Sina- American country benefits the’ United States; Winton, are ogo te Common Durance emeeeamaamonmannaae ney Dake, “Bosaewes eomtus Feaain Cures for the trade whieh will flow from an increased orm ours o rum rar on Now Youn ; +e - Poe pete CHRIsTY’s STRELS.—Tue Oxy Soupou, population in that part of America will Te fondant, ed by. eye , and other ae ota r . o Soci rate Opere Hossa Non Tend'¢ West Pwonty-fourth st rally find its fountain head: in the North, in | *tons, Bog leave rospecifolly to reports” ay |i f 16 Spanish Government. sach great gpd enterprising cities as New York. | adjusters and tusuranco ow ‘behalf of} oS ae Dot while we would cosourago emigration fom | Maw" feer crue, te credo MINSTRE way, opposi SAX FRANOTSCD MINSTRELS. 085 Broadway, opposite Burope and the Southern States to Brazil, we thon dole on in hark Over. ati fof one, Tar The Sugar Crop, Negro and Coolie Hotel. 4G, Dawoun: Metropoliian —ErMiorian ide it Puxina pres ae SO = ‘hereafter, and note for the premium BRYANTS' MINSTREL3, Hall, 472 Broad- do not consider it good policy or calculated to 001 25, in one year. Labor. EEE SEE MOMS Brea. srw Mee ; [imma or people of Baa ‘gaint. North | Se a De ue tre a, tH tt SEUM OF ANATOMY, 418 Broadway.c, | P2? ; | Oar correspondent in Rio Janeiro lately mon- | ¥-.7M7d- vail : ‘sheniles ‘ultindo, “atrivem’ HF this Dort yesterday, . She bringe ts ceiaba heen 3 bpotoamcalna aan tioned thé fict that sneh an effort had. been’ {Toes tho promium’ notes on had, and fa annie er 3 ——— ‘ ing these coulesr de rose reporte martial law remained Re peviewss due at various witlein the: due tor. Albert, pufser-of the Morro Castle, for the BROOKLYN ATHENAUM.—Romeer Hergxn's_ Grasp ’ enforced: tn Madrid, ‘dsl uneasiness made, and that Northern men were subjected | undersigned To not “ijeee miliogs of of our Ailes and despatohes, Sounte Dusbougee Paes vigorpasty ness and pop- ‘ Wanteprinuea believe, mo bot, Jong ant Seas silts pt ' “a mn Sens a ular manifestations of sympathy for the insurgent cause to annoyances from the Brazilian authorities Jaueka: white. the risk’ covered. by the. policioa thers: | UB MAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. ms - prevailed, ; ‘ae at the instigation of these self-expatriated | ‘upou issued, amount, it is supposed, to.ono hundred mil- ‘Havana, Jan, 37, 1008, New York, Thursday, February 1, 1866. I y : 4 li | es": MO roland tO, BR gayornment wore: toking ett Southerners. This should not be permitted.) "Rs |. therefore, respeolfully ask for the SUS SEAS a. The Emperor of Brazil ‘knows the strength of dsrotion of tee cour ts the pre ‘Ail of which iy | From all accounts the coming stgar crop’ promise NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD. stg | Feepecttully submitted. to be very Inege, fully as large ae the :lact, which wae pusuceas os Arms act—a mild species of martial law. __ the United States,.and no doubt respects its z HSSON .g,} Recelvors greadly in excess of preceding “Ones Sariag the past few oo New You Wamnit Henan of February 8 will | I2London also extraorinary precantiode wore being | Cbeneed. Com was higher. ais were dull md: tveoP- | powor,-As-e liberal-minded monarch he must | sew yous, Jan, 29,1800, years, It will be about a month later, however, owing contain a. very’ Tall abd ‘carefully sidered gyzopaia or | ‘ak*# Matas? an enlielpatad-etinck oe, the Custom House.) F, basi Tard’ was heavy: | see the tendency of taking the representations AVMIDAVIT OS THE PART OF POLICY to the expsasive droaght from whieh the entire tsland — Whiskey continued dull and nominal. Southern Claims for War Damages—A ‘Wise Movement in Congress. The resolution of Mr. Delano, of Ohio, which was adopted by the House of Representatives on Tuesday last, involves a line of policy so essential to the salvation of the Tregsury from bankruptcy and the country from a fuinous financial revulsion a8 to be entitled to the and government offices, United States five-twenties remained firm at 66 on the London Stock Exchange. ry » MISCELLANEOUS. Delegations from the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Oreck, Seminole and Ottawa tribes of Indians, accompa- nied by Commissioner Cooley, had an interesting inter- view with President Johngon yesterday. The President, in respense to the remarks of some of the chiefs,§jprom- ised them that they should have the full benefit of their suffered_ moro or less during lust summor and fall, tho report of the Internal Revenue Commission ' ap- pointed by the last Congross, It is a document of vital interest to every man, woman and child throughout tho country, and fls recommendations will produce a sense of relief that wiil render our readers grateful for the space accorded to it, Tsa NEws. BOLDERS. of these Southern immigrants as pete i eins being duly ow, seyret 0 ‘og of thea those. of the pioneers. and merchants from of Johnson & Higgins, av IsteTs Ol surance he city of New York, and that d y North, who are cultivating trade with his peo- | firm have for tele princpats ant customers efected.« ple and opening in many ways the resources | Iincy Coupany. and now bold poles upon whieh of hisempire, We expect to hear of an im- | tho outstanding’ risks amount to several millions of provement in the tone of the Brazilian authori- | {°0""sj4"isuratioe ‘company Meee ora ye ties and local traders toward the péople of i re. Sepooent sabnatete “ s eee dae the North on the receipt of our next deapatches permet of dhe pro, rata. premium up t the ime of sich cancellation, to have the residue of the ‘ral syatenr'and the introduction of the splendid machi- nery which 1s now to be, seen in such profusion on the The sale of a lot of negroes near Havana‘at a very high figure has’beon looked upon. by some as an smdication from Rio Janeiro. . ; cash presented by notes, | that thé present condition Of the labor system 1s safe for treaties with the government. special commendation of every loyal citizen lig, lg iba Rha Sn Ke ~eeictoee fetter 8 ot aide War Fis bassase: prenhi in number, THE NEW CONSTITUT:ONAL AMENDMENT. | Teulenant General Grant yesterday issued an order | through the length and breadth of the land.| Tae Heaura Bru mw Lraistaturr.— | {hat in none of theuaid policies effected by the deponent’s | 21x op eight of whom were over eighty years of age, and announcing the organization of a permanent Artillery Board, to which questions relating.to the artillery. ser- vice may be referred by the Secretary of War or the General-in-Chief, and which may also originate recom- mendations in regard to the efficiency or interests of the artitfery arm. Mexican advices from Vera Cruz to the 224 of January report the defeat by the imperial General Prieto, in the State of Tehuantepec, of arepublican force of two thou- sand under General Figueroa, with a loss to the latter of one hundred killed, the imperialists claiming to have had only seven killed’ and thirty wounded. The state of siege at Tanipico has been declared removed by Marshal Bazaine, Reports of anticipated changes in Maximilian’s Cabinet prevailed. The republican General Porfino Diaz remained with ms: force’ in the State of Oajaca. The desire of Maximiliin’s’ French: ‘soldiers for war with the United States is said to have been increased by the Bagdad raid. Texas papers reiterate the report, already given inthe Herat, that General Ortega, Presi- dent of the Supreme Court of the Mexican republic, has jasued a protest against the decrocs of President Jaaroz, "The Cuban news. furnished -in our correspondence ranCes ay ual cl The Stato Legislature appelrs to ‘be trifling | Oi" Ter where notes were. given Tosiond of paying tho and temporizing with. the New York Health Peylome: ie cash, sugh nutes were merely a credit to some ten of thearfrom ten to twelve years old, sold af ‘an average of one thousand dollars each. The true ex- planation of this high prive Is simply the groat scarcity pone male lh ia ag Boa nan Bo, ica i tinuence provent purchasers of tot can a to resoll them at a lows after the: beon having in the meao- time been so fortunate ag to secure 80 many more hands to hurry up thelr sigar, airesdy a month behind. “REPORTED ARRIVAL OF TWO CARGOE? OF AFRICANA. There 16a ¥) Comes to me from Lee. spectable rarer wo. cargoes of island not known. — Posstbly the cighty-five negroes above alladed to aro cargoes. Anothb? consequence: of te scarcity of labor ts the fn- put large sums The important proposed amendment to the national constitution to fx a new basis of representation and taxation, which was reported to the House of Represen- tutives from the Reconstruction Committee on the 224 of January, and which has been under consideration in every day’s session since, and was sent back to the com- ee on Tuesday, was again reported to the House yesterday by Mr. Stevens, with that portion relative to taxation stricken -out, and, -after further discussion, was adopted by over a two-thirds vote; there being one hundred and twenty in the affirmative: to forty-six in Tt makes the whole population of a State, excepting Indiaus not taxed and persons deprived of the lective franchise on account of aco or color, the basis of representation in Congress. Dur- ing the pendency of, the question yesteriay Mr, Schenek proposed an amendment making tho entire bumber of yoters the representative basis, which was rejected, Mr, Stevens tovk occasion during the debate | to allude to President Jolingon tn severe language, term: ing him ‘that man @t the other end of the Avenue; charging bim with unwarrantable. interference in. the’ legisiation of Congress, and with acts such as, a few cen turies ago, mould have costa king of Kagland his heady Tie said the amendment would be adopted. by Congress and vont to the Legislatures for ratification even if the Presidentdid not choore to sign it. Mr. Stevens spoke excitediy, and his remarkn and mannor caused a sensa- tion inthe House, The yeas and nays on the adoption, showing Low cach metuber voted, will be found ia our report of the procerdings, The following is the amend mont, as amended and adopted yesterday :—~ We refer to the resolution instructing the Com- mittee on Claims, till otherwise ordered, to reject all claims referred to them for examina- tion from citizens of any of the States lately in rebellion growing out of the destruction or appropriation of, or damage to property by the army or navy of the United States while engaged in suppressing the rebellion. As was remarked by Mr. Delano, there is no obligation on the part of the government to pay for the damages by the ravages of the late war. Moreover, if it were agreed. upon that loyal sufferers should be ‘indemnified it would be impossible to draw the line between them and rebels: On the question of loyalty every Southern lover of property by the war could give-some evidence in his favorsby ex parte affidavits, Mr..Niblack, democrat, of In- Alana, of the committee, was under the impres- sion that loyal citizens, as distinguished from rebels in arms, ought to .be indemnified; but, as the status of the Southern States was not’ yet aettled, the committee would do Well to defer any’ action in ‘the pyemises.. Mry Ward, republican, of New York, however, king for the committec, hit the nal upon ne in suggesting that the amount of these ern tosses from the war, the condition of our finances and the difficulty of separating the loyalist from the traitor admonished ‘him not to open the door that might double our national debt, bring on financial ruin, end «perhaps repudiation and national disgrace. The Committee on Ciaims were accordingly bill. ‘This is not a question with which politics | IM, (G'ertrance companies ar given, by way of, aeons or parties have anything to do. There are a | rity to other dealers. Deponent further says that he few facts to be considered in connection with Tosuunce Gonouigy 2a the per iofieen, mere machinery of legislative operations ag at | {uel led ts commercial ioe intro hat = the it year ant ie at Ww! er m vel cafatm! La Sr talg. sitet wlth chara ts taacapet Br ESTs ae Dok eae proaching summer is entertained by many. | SomPany thet the oalstanding Hiss ae ts pro rath ‘That scourge is already in some of the West ums cen bmi and .xem| foam from ay India isiands, and. may. advance northward 3 with the warm weather. If we are to have a Health bill for New York at all it should be passed at once, in order that) wo may have time to adopt the proper preventive moasures, even in remote prospect of this epidemio rench- | ‘tion ing un It-is° a, matter of- no importance. vital consequence to the city that weston ' ima position to resist tho ravages of @agase by |. -adopting such ‘preeautionary measures ‘in the way of purification of the streets, quarantine laws, the drainage of our adjacent swamp. lnnds on the line of the rivers.and bay if neces- ‘gary, as may be effective in warding off the ‘danger. The spring is about to open. A few. warm days will unlock the pestilential vapors Row bound up in the masses of anow and ice which lie in all our'thoroughfares; and thero is therefore no time to be lost in making pro vision for our future safety. We trust, then, hg tho negative, General for having countenanced the: svclety’s organiza- tion. A rumor prevailed that two additional cargoes of Africans bad recently been Janded on the island. It is stated ag a sign{ficant incident that Secretary Seward, during his stay tm Havana, declined to receive the Baron Magnus, Prassian Minister to the court of Maximilian, who wasthen in that city em route to Mexico. Mr. Seward gave the Captain General of Cuba an invitation to visit this country. The waters around Cuba are re- ported to be haunted by a number of Chilean privateers, i Representatives shall be apportioned among the several Cubs, in th Blales wisielt may be meladed within this Union accord- prea, efi ccpe sdzh preg: Meyers sx) instructed by the House—118' to 86—{o) reject | that the Legislature will give us. good, prac- Tho Vevaivers par ey “ar genefoutiy ing t6 their respective nunibere, counting the whole | i419 alarm, all Southern claims for war damages till other- | tical Health bill, without further trifling. Poidera, bd nade ely pene Cr from naniber of. prea Cale es Senet sie thats ‘A Toronto despatch announces a now Fenian alarm | Wise ordered. The thirty-six members voting ‘Musical. . sulnre ‘of laceraiols or Coatinget engagements Kew York, basgiee. PWVidet, Wignares.the Gockicn Iyschite along the Canadian frontior, and it ts that the | in the negative were doubtless the democrats MR. WEELU'S VARRWELL MATINER. of ony kind, the receiver. may, with ts py Rs » denied or abridged in any State on account of race or . Teported «J of the party ‘such cancel and color, all. persons. therein of such race or color-shall b» | Pfvincial military are to be»strengthened, owing to in- | of the House, who in this matter, as in the Dis- ‘The usual crowded audience of ladies was in attend- | discharge the same refa ite aaa pgrey Te Sn staee excluded from the basis of reproa-ntation, i in wat td are ttn has his forces | trict Negro Suffrage bill, put the interests of te aise anya we ngpe ae 5 pain = bere pion Sherwot een be ink {he samme pro Pz ‘this’ CONGRESS. United States Commissioner Osborn has pronounced a the country behind the tactics of their party. cent version of Faust, Trembiing Leaves, Polka de Con- = ined ee ate hota prenafam bore i In tho Sonatn yostorday still another petition to allow | aée'tion in which he declares that Robert Martin, who | What care they for the administration, the | cert, Lucia de Lammermoor, Thalberg's Norma for two ithe whl ran sue ra wi npon nog oct | he negroes to vows was presented by Mr. Sumner, and Mr. | is charged with having been concerned in the rebel | National treasury, a financial collapse and re- | pianos, one of Mondelssohn’s Licder ohne Worte, and the boing The peep a ae pane weg ‘shall’ be | Post Oitice c Lane, of Kansas; presented-one from Indies of that State | “tempt to bura New York in November, 1864, ‘shall be | pudiation, 80 that they continue to build up ever-welcome March of the Amazons. The two first have | deemed cancelled and disc! a4 agpiomt ‘such recety- | What ‘spirit r Sy Pr held for trial, on the ground that he gave aid and com- in their old defunct democratic party? But already been described in the Hunatv, The Polka is | ers.”—2 R, 8. 47, § 86 (75. applies to all 2e% asking the same privilege for white women. A bill regu- | fv sy the rebellion, egal Founded on very simple themes, but abounds in brittiant | Focslvers, we edntad ot. be petition of tha siege. | TP rome? lating the exerolse of the elective franchise in the District | tn the-ense of the governmont versas Chauncy, Fabian | W Would still ee pe bg pute id 88’) variations and ingenious grouping of difoult passages, | Ti & 2R,-S 403, 6 47 (30), Sccond—Tho | Grando, the chargo a tat sure ont o tate comme. Se of Columbia was introduced and referred to tho District | aid Barney, before Judge Shipman, in the United States | they adhere to this old game of their old-demo- | ah: subordinate to the spirit of the subjects. Tho Caprice, peree being ample, theduly is plain: It te due tothe | cure Aon g GS <4 4 Cotmtaitton. Tt rocopuigen no eolor distinction, in vot. | Cleuit Court, counsct occupied yesterday in arguing a | oratic party, #o long they will be kept under | from Lucia, for the loft hand alone, was a atill more try- | Polity holders that they, should bo allowed to insure tn & | Thldsineie MAES tee Cece the eure ig elected. the : ao Hi motion to quask the indictment, Judgo Shipman re-4 foot, They must meet the demands of the crisis, | ing test of his technique than his Last Rose of Summer or | ‘Thelr cqntract, under liey, 18 to pay to the eom- | bett r for all partics, ers, requires, among other things, a residence of ono year ed bein Geotaton tilt tes: " ’ | Home, Sweet Home. How the beautiful aire from this Y thd premium for wh! agin note has been given, MR. ERWARD'S IXVITATION TO THR CAPTAIN GENERAL and registration two months before being allowed to ~ opts morning. - taedancint regardless of théir old party, or they will never spats Gould ‘be jarbeteh GUM. dah fivah, she SRABEANE Pr "loasidetation of te company indemnifying them Fhe the Capi of the Ag Red vote, and the payment of one dallar poll tax. A bili eh eae an steal “ a Sm Anti do anything to wipe out their record of the war. | iagery, by one hand alone, is amatter of astonishment to equa Wttead tose bn yg bn OS Seward, to thank ten for er ioe cot hospitality robin» milion sere of puiic undo w mining ealiee | or of the Colombian. Marine lasurance Company for in- | Tt ia morally certain that national bauk- | say ove pouossing the least knowledge of pla playing. | tomplaied, ‘oat Prompt of money” mew of the | extanded.o hwnd other Terms of hie pery durig in Sega was alan intvoguced. The joint resolution of | ryctions: relative, to" the cancelling of oustanding | ruptey, repudiation and financial and political | The pide de reciaanee of tho concert was Thalberz’s traly | Wroverty lost, The comtrabt of ineurance, a made to | THF Ost etl atatty Whenever it, may Ault hia come araget, “bis oMeerb-end- men) Og pit Mhip-seneheia andiad allan tide tid axperh f - | great fantasia, The introduction is one of the happiest | which might be disastroas to Lim, and the whole pur- , Promising that special trains ‘should be placed was adopted unanimously, Five thousand copies of tho | Policies A report Le ag on | chaos will ‘follow the experiment of compen- | Frm ar ine oat plinist, showings novel amd weader. | Pou and object of hus iosuring at all le lost whemthe | Bt bis disposal to visit Niagara. and other polnis.of -intey- report of the Revenue Comsalasion, recommending im. | Us Part of the policy holders were read, aide short | eating even loyal Southern men for their losses of the great pianist, ng 8 | Beas and ctjent - ite insurin ‘should be at once. } est inthe ‘Ho added that Mr. Seward, argument was made by counsel representing different fat power of grasping the ideas of the composer antl con- | Pulonsed, frou is comtrect aint allowed to EI ' i ie nt amendments to the Revenue laws, were ordered from the war. Mr. Senator Guthrie, of Ken- policy holders. The Judge's decision was reserved. centrating them into a few nervous, massive measnres, | Third—It is due also to the interests the | tour, and co crnted, to reccnaldar the gate hy arhich the vii | AB netion was on tral yesterday in the Circuit Court | tiicky, Seoretary of the ‘Treasury under poor | ‘The march was decked in he richest jewels that music reeves thatthe shoala be ‘inoshea Byes A omnes extending the time for withdrawal of goods from public | of Brooulya, before Judge Gilbert, in which Amos 8. Pierce, and possessing a good reputation as a | can furnish from her mine of treasures. Ono part is par- | garned, and " yg Perry stes the Union Ferry Company for injaries sus- tained by having his leg crushed between one of tho S-rryboate and the bridge, at the foot of Montague street, financier, recently, in the Senate, put down the losses of the South from the late rebellion at the stupendous figure of ten thoudand millions warehous’s was pagsed, ‘The discussion -of the bill to gearaptee the freedmen protection ip the enjoyment of their civil rights was then resumed from the previous aie i Ucularly beautiful. A spray of chromatic passages, ox- would "be a dlolation of b - Fy a 0 ete ha ta dame, laid at thirty-five thousand dollar, The march The transi 2 ’ ts vn prea oy er rayon rm pom preorders ei =" of dollars. This may seem incredible; but, in- ck ie OE het fe etary pare te m re en term, they vot it taken, " meas the entire piece, amendineute, all of which were defeated. Several Sena. | Another sMleged case of financial embezzlement or | Sluding the rebel expenses of the war in | 0." iNet Messrs Wenlland om ter nia | 27 pt ES ‘bolders ct nih ube captain in tor spoke, the debate being principally on the question | fraudulent appropriation of funds turned up yesterday in | money, labor and supplies; the Southern crops | « vile that re Bove coansea A Comeiunnses. ee whether negrocs are.citizens, the alrmative betng main. | the Court of Common Pleas. The plantify are the rm | of cotton, sugar, rice, tobacco, éc., of four years, | Nez, came, the March of, the Atma pA an "00." Bar en O02; Larey and Globe "ton Conn Sins rar wich toe te ta'ned by the republicans and the negative by the demo- | of Moyer & Co., bankers, of Berlin, Prussia, who charge | neglected, wasted, burned or captured; the apy HeoGuen tarows over. thie tte Eay. O&. Bop. 62, 76. alice elie aay to the commerce OF Havana. a ornt Unt Me Chattes Noette, thelr earhler, in conjunction | 1s, suies oaied mon of the South killed deautlen strongest light, song ge ay, credit tie BS ——. Several other mattors in addition to the constitationc] | with two ladies and two youog men, purivined sixty } ie i i + i . i i Bivasa, Tan. 27, 1908 amendment received attention imthe- House of Répro- | thourand Prussian thalert and sbeconded tothis country, | Crippled; the four millions of Southern slaves ‘he 4 sentatives, A new rulo, prohibiting the use of the Hall | We publish a full account of the matier in another | sct free; the plantations laid waste; the ships, ving, wocreuth gocter nearing Sin: Wehll asa i im November last of a eo ond for other than legisiative purposes, religious services or | part of our prosent issue. Sa karus caren ‘fitfal meen ery " oe on Rw ytritd srpeedings in which the members in thoir offeial | The inquest in the Rikor’s Istand murder case was con- the German monk should be the on! that a are dave: tale; tha'chtet chjert being’ pend ee nach, To seok after, but t would getof Mr. Webll det of this feland to pledge capacity shall take part, was adopted. Tho Military | tinued and closed yesterday before Coroner Lynch, tn p= 5) a, ba tos really aa. Snel th he pelos ee Pat . Committee were inatrccied to report on the ioty | Brooklyn, Tho Coroner explained the condact of Jadge - jose weriely a4 Pate to his whieh is in Re ie Co., 21 N. Y., 62; Dana va Munro) 88 Barb. Las erin Been, fromatrice bene. of pay’ng commutation of rations for the period of their | Reynolds, of the City Court, im recently discharging Pat- anager otnertan ofc ng from it very eweetnaes aad Sis Tiwade = said society, reprimandieig ~ ound confinement to ol natvonal soldiers who were imprisoned }.tick Conway, arrested on guapicion of being the mur- a ; ee} re"oe ‘the policies ‘oe a by the rebels, Bills wore parwed fo continue the admis. }derer, The Jary returned & verdict charging Conway OS wt thease tease hea te have mo words toy | deconce to tele elaltn for : sion free of duty of tunber owned by Americans on | With having committed the murder and censuring the stng, to our indignation at the or | 18 executory, and is within Incident connected with Mr. Seward’s : Judge’ dim the Coroner’ of le Ayosta for permitting her to | dict vs, Fie, 16 .N. ¥. 406 ‘only jest’ t 4 the St. Jobn fivor and ite tribatarion sawed or | Judge's condact in liberating him pending ‘6 - before her’ voice was properly’ trained | Fules at law,” the equition ciel enka hewn by them in the province of New runs. | Investigation, by for a debut. Tho Indy may have a good voice the afficers ot pene ap my 7 MLS, othe . wick, and authoring the Seerotary of the Treasury to | Notwithagpnding the recent mild weather, the skating ee) ie Reemay curation of it sho | f° a Re <n who was, sell such mariac hoepitats and revente outtors belonging | eoutinuer good, and the ball remains up. All the ponds | Davia, we dare say that Mr. Senator Guthric is may attain a Pah oA poe eyed do what in gutta coneorence = ‘caused some little tothe governments he may decmespediont. A Dito | wore wit thronged yenterday, and of couree the sport | not far out of the way. But whether this ag: | ion might be bused. Esch nots es Torced and to do. “As to ‘Continental law and usage, vide 2 Deer, sare beret. the Urted Swe repeal all fishing bowatics Was offered, A bill to prohibit the restoration of American registers to American versela Which during the rebellion were placed wader the protec- tion of foreign flags wns Introduced, and, after some do. bate, laid over. The bil enlarging the powers of the Froedmen's Burean was agaia taken Wp, and two or threé democrats epoke against it An evening session and ohjoyment were great, A meeting of the Ladies’ Central Contenary Associa- tlon was held in the chapel of St, Paul's Methodist Epis- ‘copal church, Fourth avenue, yestorday. Mra, Skidmore presided, and Rev. Dr. Kidder and Rev. Mr. Foss spoke. Tne former gentleman suggested that the Methodist Indios of New York and Rrooklyn raise fifty thoasand gregate of Southern war losses is ten thousand or five thousand millions, we cannot touch it without running the danger of being swallowed in.an unfathomable abyss of bankruptey, cor- ruption, confasion and ruin. Suppose we begin with the compensation of Hi ff i if was held, which was dovoted to general debate, one | dollars to erect « miesion building. _n--one ; : Of ber cru! 4 member speaking in deprecation of the haste with which The Twentioth New York State militia regiment, Southern Precedent will lead “ ironed here cur caigowecrn tnd Oe proposed constitutional anentments are acted upot, and | bering five hundred and sixty officers and men, under | #0 another, still widening the margin of liber- fied und (retin Geel ede her age ggreerbapabaene gy apt Pir} CANES tain worsiog” from. another in favor of protection to home industey. command of brevet Brigadier General Jacob B. Hardens | ality, until by the pressure Congress and the 2 treated wes oe well om lease No. 38. Eight flowing wolls, six belonging to put into Matanza» ca THE LEGISLATURE. Derg, arrived in this city from Richmond, Va, on Tues | Treasury, the government and the country will pe bape mopar to the Rentietiof Petroleum Company,’ of New York, weeer tee: ‘She will leave thin the placing of extra guards on duty, and calling for @x- | ana two to the Northern Light Petroleum Company, of traordinary vigilance for some important event. day ovening, and proceeded yesterday to Hart's Island, Health bill wa p ‘The Metropolitan Health bill was again under conside. par he ‘will be paid of and fioal die. = i $ & i tion for some time jn tho State Sonate yesterday. . thousand millions is heavy » burden a amendments were proposed tell Moonta’, chargé” This ts the last infantry regiment of the Army can safely carry. Ib must A digl ner 2 amotg which was one Hmlting the annual expenditure, | of the Potomas, om this roe Of the Health Commisstonors, even during times of pes. | A case de now undergoing examination before «he long, or even this weight may stagger Aihomee, to one hundred thousand dollars Amendments Representatives, therefore, hae giving’ the election of the Commissioners to the people ud to the Supervisors of New York and Kings counties word rejected, and the bill was ordered to a third read- fing. Among several bills reported from committoes was that Pelative to taxes on lands taken for Croton water Pp rposes, Bilis were noticed to authorize the Second i i ; of robbers, the: Gillespie & Loggins safe, in there was at the time be rendy at half-past nine-o'clook fm the morning. Tt wil contain the of the Commission on the Avenue Rafiroad Company to construct new tracks and } Internal nae Sea ees Seaitie esmeanh fo restrain our Common Couneil from anthorizing the | The examination of the-etrewmptaneeneagmétod with nd ote 1 The spunlan Revel Jevse of amy of the real ostate belonging to the city. A | the robbery from Mra. Cutler, a Spiritanliat, of the F Southern Kews, teresting D' permitting the Dry Dock, Kast Broadway and Battery | ern District of Brookiye, of wtarge quantity of her ” py * _ J x er itute, the pariicutars of which Wave already tppeartd & <) Company to extend their tracks wae introdaced. A‘ co number of matters received attention in the “tion of the abolition of slavery, fo the Haaany. was continued vesterday before Justice

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