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PRR rere eer —_— THAD STEVENS’ MANIFESTO. NE male citizens of the States. Why tion nceording e° the | FEBRUARY 7, 1866. Ww YORK HERALD, WEDN1SV4 FIRES ity Intelligence. . TO SHIPPING MERCHaNrs, | ™* um Explosion in Brooklfa. SUPERION COURT et ; f in’ PAY’ poe fin United ‘Baten pte Be . Founp Dap iy } %ADWaY.—Oflcer Jopson, of the MPORTAn. vig ae u crusade against women i& the constitution of the na- Fire in Brooklyn, E. D. Broadway squad, found (X@ dead body of ab unknown | Og gy roune) Costes “Neff h ‘ tion (Laughter) is my, frend a5 much afFald | Berweon two and throo o'clock yesonda ing | 2 ying in tho haliway of ;Nemlses No. $88 Broadway me Minusten (Tener) Carkcstyndense, haat oe cet ones 2 by » ™ purchased ou im HU8 LATE SPEECH IN CONGRESS, | Se"Sios x sist fs nty oe tra | tm vam dinrand tn omnstoer res | hang toc weg a | fit Our Aral fr orc oc | Ll ra ff el fLaughter) T-do aot think wo ought to dis:¥F0 the | two story framo building on Fourth stroot, between North | HOshital, where the Coroner was no fled to hold am ite | pas arpinals of Burm Lmplements—Active Freigais— | 4 forty:three barre. 4 y sightor bolonging to the Repudiation of the President canaetbation with such a gre: I Sud thas unmarried man is opposed roposition. er married men have particular” portion for dreading inter- ference frota that qaarter I know not. (Laughter.) I Certainly shall never vote to insert the word “maio"’ or quest. Deceased was about thirty s"ars of ago, slim burt, and had light hair and mustache. Was dressed Cheering Prospecte Among the Planters, dc. in black overcoat, rack coat; biack pants vest, and There has not been a very general demand for cotton Wore a cloth cap and high laced boots, Tun Rav. Herat M..Gaizanxn, of Brookiyu, lectures during the past week, though it has been good. Tho sta Third and North Fourth streets, Tho lower floor of the but!ding was ocoupied by Mr. Daniel Butlor as a stable, and the tpy°r floor by Mr. Abraham Folk as a carpenter shop. In Mr. Butler's atable wero four carriages, a quan- brought to this port on 4, had contracted to ry. defendant, who, ft was & guthern dock of Brooklya move the petroleum frow the sp one hundred aad to the Lockwood Yard dock. « the word “white” in the national constitution. Let S . ple has brought the highest figures in most cases, Stocks 3 olaintiffy gavo in and His Policy. tresc things be attended to by the States. Now, sir, | tity of harneaa and six horves, and in Mr. Folk’s shop | C8 TUMAay ovening at Cooper Instituto, Subsee-—BlS | omring woro vory light, quality low middling, for which AAy barrels had boen duwharged the. aing the light- . thero 1s another fatal objection to the proposition of my ‘was @ large amount of lumber and mate: best— Ireland avd the Irish,” in which he portrays wht, quality be] structions to the defendant to cease unlom ya Hier Fone Olsior It 1 have been Hghtty informed as tO unt of lumber and materials, Almost all | the present misery of Ireland and does full justice to | tHe demand was good. Freights to Liverpool were %4., Tn the tesant a thet Tone bor, thore ave from fifteen te twenty representa, | of Mr. Butlor’s property was saved, oxcept tho horses; | the Irish character. “Every friend of Irish indopend.snee | aud coastwise Lo, a pound, by sailing vessels. plains while sana op teat Or eae “ nd to | Uves inthe Northern States fonnded m thos who are | and; owing to the rapidity with which the flames eproad, | Should hear this lecture, The stock of goneral merchandise om haf is vory | Were smoking on tho lighter, sue exploded, ad» oar Phis Congress to Get On Wictout Him, and to Hot citizens of tho United States. In ow York, I think | but one of them could be taken out of the atable, bat ho ENTeeranMents uy Tue Geapvates ov Tim New You | heavy, and some holders are sacrideing their stocks at | [TOYd4: txethor with tho remain not the dg. ” Provide fi Continued foroign population, Mhreeertainly. And so it is in Wia- | Was suffering #0 sovorely that It was fond nocossar Ismrotion For Tax Buxp,—A very intoresting entertain- | guction. Transactions for clothing and drpgoods, mode Marae coma, Se a bs fa* for the Next by the & population, stner Northern States, There are Qf- | shoot him to pat an ond to his tortures. A fow days be- | ment was given at Clinton Hall last evening, by Miss | rate invoices, hav’ c0 pric the Jons of is Lighter. ‘Te paiva mq tiated che value if Fe aap Northern tatives that would be | fore the firo Mr. Butter was offerod three hundred dollars | sarah G, Sanderson, M. 5 invoices, have taken place, at invoice prices iu tthe We “r he pialiwiits 4 Exclusion of the Late Rebel State: sae Soeny for one of the horses, but he refused to dispose of it. It q on, Mr. and Mrs, Cutler, and Miss Ellza | New York, and payment ii backs at 17 oF Pe pereionmn deatvowed 0) 94,900 ¥ Joat that amendment and given to the South when- ie8, Dut he refu: pose. C1 Watson, ail » pay! in greanbes Ja POF | ant elatms $3,500 for wat raat the elective franchise to the negro, Now, 4s almost a year since a fire occurred in the same bulld- pl + pata of the above worthy institution. | cent discount, New York quotations for gold. Some | ploston took plnce on the “6 “ ” | ing, in which Mr, Butler lost several cows and horses. exercises consisted of si inst: tal lalntitts, & fp a ar hin gy ed any for’ | ‘The total loss will be about $4,000. Mr. Butler's property | reauting by touch, ex Inala ote (patrumental marie, | have sont thelr goods to New Orleans, In ono | S10, 08. Mr Brown for plainiits; ox sq \ee be wise to put into the constitution or to | Was not insured, and Mr, Folk’s was insured for §1,000 | slates for the blind, and recitations, Misa Watson's sing- | lot two hundred cases of Holland gia, which 7 A Bold Issue and Movement for & send & Proposition to amend the constitution which i in the St, Mark’s Insurance Company. Thore are several | ing was of a very su; porior order, and reasons to believe that the fire was the work of a! Mr. Cutler’ y rm nation highly instructive. Tho figures ir. Cutler's oxpla- | was shipped (but not discharged) to Matamoros, Supertor Court—General Term=th “oisions. take such tatives from those Btates, and parr (ised by the pupils | paid half duties in Mexico, whi Before Justices Mogoll and ¢ Mil Tha diary, and a thorough investigation will be made fn order | of the {ustitute aro thn letters V, T and L in type, which ities te Mexioo, whole datice af Gaivesion fore Justices Mogell and Carvin, nr mire, ich eels et ar ie be atop, et | Lo ascover i pou, the guly sao tro ioronly paced, expr to, various agar. | {ing sont Re Onacas fore gare The tapny ot |g TR bar tamue! 1. Phar vs ranay oe ~~ ‘On the Sth day of December last | _ 48 engine companies Nos. 4 and 7 were proceeding to | Similar exercises will take place every night this weok. + ms fora market. The supply of | gon _ yad in favor of plaintiff affirmed heonts, &e. &o, &e. us ty,¥ 0 be most articles of Northern manufacture is greatly in ox- imps ¥ wa T intra, 100d & proposition to amend the constitutlon, She Ske inks Rammed taco LATS, unaing with No, 4, agit G. Geary and bis saan oe tog Coss of tho domand, and tho cry Ix “stilt they come.” | Judgmont in favor of Empire Stone Dressing Ca “OV™7 os fo 9 tation upon the voting is, and ex- wren man, LUMBIAN ASSOCIATION BALL. —The annual of tho | Those who have means, and cau afford to do #0, are hold. versed . alae peasy Mr. Seeaxen—All T shall ‘on this occasion is to | cludi ae ore population, as the proposiion of my | ey a tnd wound’ t momber of No 7, jiicting imencl | columbian Association came off last night at Alker's | !04 their stocks; Dut ‘many. aro-obliged to realize, and | und the Mastoraom; Stith & Sinclate Stone Dressing 2% before the House distictly, and I hope ly, | friend OMuing it for three months: (Laughtor.) | Justice Dailey, who fined him fifteen dollars for each | Assembly Rooms, Broadway, near Grand strect, and, be- prints, dross goods and the best quality of white goods | pany. Opinion by Justice Monell. true meaning of the proposition vubeitied Hy the |. bed tess Oe cree mnonths. (Laughter) | Orence, and, boing unable to pay the One, he was sont (0 | gides being one of tho best attended, was ono of tho | below New York winioale prices” Demeged sods by. SE ee ee eee matte, noticing alighily the objections which hare Bt when T camo Cwould not adopt fe, surrendsred | the Peuitontiary for sixty days Mout pleasant of the reunions that have taken placo this | late shipmania brine Detter” prices: at suction than ot | and eel aoe ee, Hate ade ef oe prodinn tlh and now loret, unless plaintit stipulates to r ‘at the other end of the avenue, introduced through | it. Now, cannot riend from Ohio give up his dar- season. average private gales. Clothing, hats, boots and shoos, | same. val conduit, tng amend neon the Hing, Yoo? Laugier)’ ea eee ft fe this: LiceGepshtimengen big trea ye Toa ts THE Rivens,—Our rivers which wore for sovoral | ANd Most Kinds of domostic fous, Including favorite Before Justices Barbour, Monell and Garvia. prea en ora dare ena | Sessa a ae ct pi | uM, Te heii nro hy me | Ei Ya ets | rae teat pe ea ‘ by tether ind “mination shall be made establishment of the’ kind in the West, was de- en nian sin Ma ver revereod, and pew igh duty, uo Hone teary enema ie | We ST ct ee tate ca ae i the stroyed by Oro on Sunday night.” Loss $110,000." usr. Ea, Ey hy will 1 ts cause of Sntaidtediiaciiny among | These reporss Will tot make your correepoadach gops-| Saeietrat teres helene ‘weal or woe of future ages than was in. | W t is the, one I love; ,' our various ferries, and navigation by sailing craft is | lar with a certain cles sharpers pnd auctionsers; bat Eleazor Ayres va, Matthew O'Farrell ot al. —Judgmons Sar papas body ak mate Sha Locmmaion cay the hp I Lp ret ay Pgh meer National Affairs. almost impossit aes ay ca = Sieg i rend of [+ et and order reversed, and new trial ordered, with costs of belies now, ‘omit to exercise shell Wwoated CARL SCHURZ’S LECTURE AT THE BROOKLYN ? people will continue to the South wi the appeal to the Niat&ts, to abide the event of eat at high duty, or abuse tt, we shall be held to account by and that we shall have edi one le goods under such circumstances the fault t# their own. Opinion by Justices it and Garvin: rations of America and by the whole civilized | up to the point of ratifying. But it would ,"t be wi ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Before Judge Russel. Affaire along the Rio Grande are quiet, according to tho sit wl 2 scnetiis is infavor of freedom, and that ourmames will | {0 entangle the prosent propocttion with that~,0Re. |The | | The fret of course of fonr lectores on “National | he caloudar of taics yontaniny. was vory large, st | M884 Teports trom the westward. AE Galvoaton they | poecrariox op Kaen Prom the roturaa in the o posterity with some’ applause et with black | one micbt drag down the other; and although {10°C (0 | Affira” was delivered last evening iu the Brooklyn | githough a large number wero dispowed of, counsel suc: | Nighity:musters aud robberies antl sistent und hinety, | ome of te Secretary of State, the population of Kansas, ndomnation if we do not treat the subject sorry, ‘a na 1 try | Academy of Music, under the auspices of the Brooklyn 6) 8! isposed of, 8 ightly murders and robberies and violent and dlooly | with wwo counties wholly and one county partially unre: oneatly, and justly, in reference to every human being one leas with othe: believe we can ca") , iv iy! ceeded in postponing several Ulla later period in the | Assaults have been common, 1 wish I could add that | ported, was, in May, 1866, 140,076, The editor of the D this continent. “ir, our fathers made the Declaration | through the States; and I bellove we can carry this pn. | Fratervity, by CarlSehurz. In his opening remarks ho Houston had becn entirely exempt from the same species Bao | : i ition. Some gent emen say this principle if adopted term. P Lawrenoe Journal estimates the population on the tat of f Independence; afd'that is what they intended to be | position, a irk ees ar aie ezine if, adore Said that the great revolution of which the war formed nionwaY Rospeny of lavleasness, A class of desperndoes and cut-throats who | January, 1866, to be fully 200,000, as the tminlgration te jhe foundation of our government. they had been | W! abused. Yom gentlemen on the other side, part was not yet finished, and until the social and po- BERY. kill backmen in out of the way placos for a few dollars, | Kansas during the past suinmor and Call was vory large. te to base their constitution on the principles of that aration it would have needed no amendment during for whose feelings I have great Fo age seem to think so, And when I say “on the other side, Ido not want to The only case disposed of by the jury war an indict- | rob washerwomen and barbers, huye broken loore (re: some penitentiary and taken up their abode in the t lities! organization of the republic was made a harmoni- | mont against Charles H. Smith, who was jointly charged MAILS FOR KUROPE. time, for every human being would have had his | be misunderstood, T mean some of our friends on the One of the Galvestor ea Kaya the transactions MMaravery howe being would have been equal vetere | cuher eido of tho Charnbor. (Laughler.) The others | ous winele wo should havest best But s temporary tus- | with Hernard Cummings with the crime of robbery in | thoro ( Drataaly dering the weok Deve fupired that pase 19 law, no oppression could have been effected ex. | there have not spoken; but I have as much rogard for | pension ov tilities, He added to his travels in the | tho first degree, ‘The complainant was Mr. James A. | over halfa milton of dollars, Tho streets aro descried | spy geport of the Revenwe Commissiom— pt through Beg against ste Principles of that Weenie ecard er enving, Weald that this princl: South, having been sent there by tho Prosident, to report { Meany, a reatdont of Brooklyn, who testified that ow the | &¢ might, for no one dares to venture out. A fow seoun = " ie ¢ rs ya pe 5 7 y> . i WE ne oF oh 6 kept the a 1° for two ures Of. ings in Congress=—News thea i aabaeeadnenen Se tag tonnden Ever beon a slave shall vote, and that that would not bo | UP0B the cond@ion of the people, aud he came to the | night of the Eth of January be visited the liquor and cane ne hy corre ‘rom Faget Ae Mawes na th ac tral A : rien, Moxteo, &e. is goretarunee sats order, in on hth ng jaw, | ®disfranchisement on account of race or color, Aliow | Same conclusion as he (tho V’resident) did—that tho | fynit store kop? by John E. Blankin, corner of Broalway | aging. Farmers are preparing the sol for extensive eg hav bg ati ae (- na Moods * institution hal Jrim Nell appeared among , which | me to say that that ruggestion must have been made | southern people had dono as well a# wo had a right £0 | and Bieocker wts*ot, and that while there he noticed the | COM and freedmen, with here and there an xcs “ ie a ee ” 18 been inereasigg in vilume and gril ever since. It ov | hastily and not with that well consideved Judginent | expect, Tho speaker then spoke at length of the conde . . i { wing a disposition to work. The weathar 1s mild | will leave this port to-day forLaverpoot 9: " o } ‘etructod all thel™movemonts and’ all their actions, and | Which generally characterizes those centiemen. Sir, no | tion of the poople of the South subsequentto the triumph | Prisoner, Cummings, and x third party in the place, who avant, and thé wiuter appears to have broken Tho malle for Kuropo will close af nine o’olock Ute (precluded them from berate 3 out thelr own Ww man in America ever was or evor could be a slave If he of the Union arms. If the government had told the { followed him out at twelve o'clock; that as he walked nantities of ploughs and all kinds of agrisulturnl morning. rinciples into the organic of this Union, | Wasa white man. I know white men have be n bold in | South after the close of the war, with calm determina- | down f! % ve ents are coming forward Some twolve ate Ba ener tna note haze hannony” wasn | bondage contrary to law. But there nover was a court | tion, “You must fully and fairly ‘accommodate your- | flute the tory he tus Rance ak down nod tosbed of 4 arly between Galveston and Hous "go | Tho Naw Yor Henaco—Raition for Ratope—will be ‘thoso thirteen colonies, they postponed and com- | in the United States, in a slave State or a free State, that | geives to tho new order of things—wipe out overy trace | diamond pin, u watch and chain, and weventoon dollars | fected to their fall capacity with all: kinds o€ 1 published at balf-past cight o'clock In the moraing, romised. ‘They compromised their principles for | has not admitted that if ono held as a slayo could prove | of slavery—eatablish {ree labor in the full sense of the cael, “Althowet somewhat insonicnted ho re. | aise aid Pussengors. Abort five thousand bulos of eat Th wilf comeatiy the full and’ very. caretpity pedgaved Slat thoy deemed a creator good, believing a short time | himself to bo whito ho was that instant free. And thero- | term, and clearly guarantee in your institutions st: gave, tae nice, Ball pumued two men | On twat shipmont here, and there are light receipts will con he ful y Prep Phey admitted to logged by it. At that day very, titled to, or you shall not re-enter this Union SEnaT ofa f.. tance, | sand dollars per inonth, ted at the last Congress; An account of the proveed chinvty bales of cotton left tie United Siatos in one year, | Color, Therefore that obje tion falls to the ground. | ax cooqual members, and shall noteseape from the grasp nite, whor on Baleg searebed: os the weston me a, Hrac's cascrear, Tpertant owe fiets Mdecion, Codiot few slaves comparatively there being only throe y thousands of se: jo men would undoubtedly have ad Phe prisoners «id oduc a es This wot: plond| of orte: tus was | America, the South Pacific, Cuba, de,, and roporta o ition: ofthe whole popalation, sud now the back yop- | andthe proposition of the gentlonan from Oblo, (Mt. | drowod thomselvus to aecomplsh what the government ee RgSENerS O58 ead ar ener her cara |e ir ccuaiea, cecsendac: Ode tee tect ele tn che [peter tmnoreatiog ovoniorof the’ past 30k . aulation has risen above the whole y, | Schenck), There is no Recentisy iN, unless a desire | authorities demanded, and by this time better results | Tho jury, after wliberating a few moments, Femdered w | ™'t O™ oN hibition yesterday, for tho first time, in the hipeaibte population of that ‘to four millions, who are either to be treated as our fathers ace by solemn rset tro ote onan to oe pans to be oppressed by us as insolent tyrants, by. whicl & will deserve the execrations of the mana, race, It ‘Bas como to that. The time has come when wecan make Fs constitution what our fathers desired to mako it. ¢ time has come when throu:h blood every stain shas beep washed out unless wo choose to re- Nish it. ‘than live and be so disgraced by such a sentiment. Now, to exhibit myself, for my p! ing any further in this matter, Nor do Roe to go into an examination of what was perhaps ths not quite pertinent argument of the gentieman from New York (Mr. Raymond). All 1 want {s that two-thirds of each branch of th's Con shall vote affirmatively on this question. And while I-shnuld take pleacure in having the President approve of our conde, yet he has nothing to do about it on this question, We do not rend it him and ask his wo know perfectly well that the President bas nothing would have been obtained, The lecturer claimed that when the tnvest:gation of Southern affairs by Congress was concluded, it would be seen that he took a mild view of affairs in his recent official report, He er: ~y = of the commodiena Somorville Gallery, No. $45 Brondway. Although comparatively fow were aware of the opening of the exibition, the recelpts, which are donated to the Nursery and Ohild’s Hospital, amounted to ene hundred and thirty doifars, The dimensions of the picture aro oight by twelve feet, and it was admirably placed and lighted. The some boldness of outline, with additional verdict of gutity. At tho requost of counsel for the prisoners sentence was postpoued till Monday. BURGLARY IN THE PIKST DRORRB. Francis Dufly was indicted for burglary in the Girma de. gree, having on the night of the 12th of Janeary entered the dwelling house of Oharles Ki ie Wort Sixteenth stroot, and stolen ninety dollars h of property. He admitted his guilt, and pleaded guilty to the third de- J e him He claimed that not a single credit’ for goo {utentions, en washed = we choose, abl rebel State, had oxhibiced tho sligutent disposition to/Jo God fo ould so adopt the princrple of the gen. | o™ Justin to the freedmen, and assorted that while they en- ‘rom. . mond} . | opinion a! out it, and therefore tt was all the more kind in reed uit ei ent abolishi gree of burglary, which was accepted. The Court na- ‘ 2 “ cures ap nt given ee a ei ee a eett rechor uot live | him to send u: Ms opinion without leing asked for it. But See See errr ae) eae Scene nsrks | posed We bigness penalty the Taw awed. will wen.| Smee SiCty Wat charecterinns fhe © Rocky Mota ante, manufactirers and ee i, they refused to expunge from thei statute book: laws 0 State Prison. tains," can be traced in thia painting. The placid lake, auntained th: which oppressed the negro. in before ten o'el country i# increasing very rapkily Single copies, In wrappers, ready for tu ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE COUNTHY, Aitrertisomonts for the Weex.y Uraano munt bo handed k overy Wodnomlay evening the ote. 2 among the enterprising mechanies, farmem, sorted (0 the Warxty Hanatp will thus be seen by a large awhen everything is in our poser; when the rebels have | to do with this matter, The passage of this amendment | Congross admitted the Southern membors to seats In tho ponauey. reflecting the angry masses of clouds that are rolling Jifted their 1 hands against the country, and cnt | by # two-thirds vote of both houses of Consross will carry | National ure they would oppose all mensures pro- Jobn G. Eldridge areas with forgery im tho third | over the mountain tops, the kaleidoscope distribution | portion OF the active and energetic people of the Usted Blemscives off from every right under the laws of the | it before the State tures for rat‘fication without | yiding for the payment of the national debt; they would | degree, pleaded guilty to the fourth grade of thatoffence. 7 Anion, and every right under a repudiated constitution, | Tegard to the or di wal of the Prosid nt. | demand compensation for thetr emancipated slay Se tenk kacletad tan Sennia UR GORGE RNR foe Le ee enone re eee joie ‘puall wo so recall this dosiro of our fathers as to placo it | 1's truo that the constitutional amendinent for the | they would war to the bitter end against every tm fixtures parporting to have been sent to. Bellows, Hom. | ‘arown over the scene, render this picture one of the Horodont Rvery fupon the broad foundation of buman rishts, or shall we ‘abolition of siavery was, afier its passage by both houses of Congress, sent inadvertently to President Lin- calculated to protect the freedmen. With their tools in | man & Co., by Edwin Gatoson, South Seventh street, | best that we have seon of Amorican art, It will remain a “Fie oath will endure when y: 1H out off a of those rights, and sill crush be- the North—for the race of doughfaces never died out— | Yrooklyn, E. D. r > ‘ ath paséne away? ath out feet four millions of immortal men? That is | coln fur his signature, But although bo ‘signed it be- | they might again succond in diotating to the North, ms tn Seed ane, MN Oe ne Re PHO: OP | om exhinition: taut: Ue: OUR feel, waes Bi: wets re ‘And the deheats fragrance the Auld boul “gic 1" question: to us; and yet we are told that no | ause be approved it, yot, aoting with the saxacity | the days gone by. If they wore admilted « new GUAND LARGENIES. placed by the works of another fnvorite American Shall ati breathe from the pe w ‘Aincndment ig necessary. Sir, lot mo toll the gentleman | 4nd the modesty which wore so characterstic of ullar institution would ariso, and in its defence tho | — yfichael O'Donnell, charged with stealing a'firkin of | artlet, Mr G, H. Hall, Theso will be on oxbibitton on ee Sho. says thia, and those who'say it, for hia public infor. | him, he sont to Congress a mewage stating that | South-would be united. A familiar voice from the grave | putter worth thirty-seven dollars, the property of Andrew | the 26th NG 4 iBution now, and for the information of philanthropists body, in sending tim that Joint resolution | would be board—-“‘A honse divided against ltsolf caanot | Seitiracie 100 harcleyctroct, pleaded puilty: to nn ac. | ee ae tat. Aw=The Ukase of Fashion.—W ith Taste- a a ae or eodom wad of the human race, that | fF approval, bed done what tho constitution did | stand." He bellevod the Intentions of the President | tonipt at grand larceny. guilty to an at | yescponald, the sculptor, hax compléted at bis mtudio, | fui discrimination the world of fushlin baa selected te ea {I do not envy them the position in which th Eecul wore good, but the proverb told ua that holl was paved | “Charles Davia, indicted for stoaling two thousand dot- | at the corner of Broadway and Thirteenth stroet, a very pom BUD By rt tty Ret i Re only this, will put them, "excuse me, sf, so with good Intentions.” Ho thanked God that the spirit of | ars warttr of leaf tovseco, owned, by Mesars, Haddook, | \ifocike bust of Mr. Charles O'Conor, the distinguished | ‘in a. notable caber, ball or super party thi ‘for in my’ remarks at this timo, the p-ople of the Novth gave us a Congress that was true | §19 Hudson etreet, on the 19in of Jacuary, pleaded guilty |" jo bust of Mz, Ohartes O'Cenor, sauna which its incomparatle aroma wilt not dd bent Mr. Ravaonp—I rise simply to romark that if the gen- + fie T eald before, Ido not intend to refer par. | to the cause of freedom. | If you want ts make treason | (9 an attempt tocbmmait the offence. fie was caught on | 2#7Cr Quitoaaumber of Mr. O'Conor's friends Lave THALON & BON, Now York, flerman understood me to no amendments whatever arly 1 aaa eloquont apeech of | odious traitors mnat not be appointed to places of official | tie premmer, but the property was not removed. These | seen the work, and consider it 40 faithful « representa- —_——- ———— necded he constitut my friend from N -w York (Mr. Raymond), because that ibihit: 4 if the North wanted to be stro nd ¥ a property " con ‘were nooded 40 tho consihution, and the eosauitaton | SE tivtad a grat extont, no coon-etion.whatover | So4C°Sm tye t hana x meat not encrice ts Cronin | Prigouem were wont tothe Sia Ewen fo two Year, | ton of te subject thatthe artist has boon renuented Wo | gad wien sien Demis htaens ond fok, A ects ‘Qxpreasly said on this very point of representation that | with ‘tls ane @xoept, poraibly) oo far aa the stats | for the purpos: of pleasing sta onemios. Ho atlirm d WE ee are eon tha ecaverty of Deniet Ht, | cut iti marble, which he ix nbout to do. His under fiyien wont tree to te ome amendment Oc ORBATY. a Ryd amendment that cithor the government must vag my to protect the Baldwin, piende goiny am attempt. sat wae te Saber degupported by wom A a civnten ae ih, —_— Srevens—1 thither Kehoe, who was - "0, nial euapre the emancipated | jorae ‘sleigh, Worth-iive hunared dowars, on the 1th | “* in private life, aaa we Oelieve that Mr. O'Conor has tor expetting worme ve ceominan with young ehiliree will be first point he remarked | of January, which was in charge of Mr. Alexunder Hop. already honored bim with some sittings, Mr. MacDon : that sucha course ie bo eros but Fo kins, pleaded guilty ee goed ae, ald sculptured the figare of the tate President Lincoln, | found ta BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPITH, or Worm second was just ight to vote he was intoxicated at the time, and as thero nome tly oxhih and ne wn the oul powe by which ‘emancipated class could | doubt of the iatent to steal the , the Court was | tirty-ax inches im rotrige Deo was at if n map Losenges, which are pleasang to the taste, and no child etl Protect He was not so much in favor of the negro | jenient, He was sentenced to tl tiary for six | in Broadway, opposite treet his studio 19 | erase wo take thom. rua ct 24 bat the safety | months. because be was a Henry Bartlett, aGerman boy, who was charged to be seen @ beautiful ideal head, nymbolic of Peace, relies rine the cause of free inbor and the caus of | with stealing & flock of keen, owned by saverah partion pope Se pemesenel rer beak ‘onreption | TH combination of ingredionts wand In making the OOW- Gomocratc government stands much more in need of hat | In Fifty-seventh sireet, Pp ‘guilty to ‘petty tarcony, | '® plaster, es casas Gan Csi ipl dik teil admirably executed. ‘The muntcipality of Tarin has voted a mum of five francs for the erection of a monument to the memory of M. Massimo 4’ Azegito. Ata recent sale of paintings in Paris two pictures by Horse of Refuge. Daniel Mack, burylariously entered the premison of Simon Schmitzier, 164 avenue B, on the night of the 16th of nary; pleaded guilty to the charge. He was remanded for seuterce. Fearfal Explosion. He was sent to tl to vote a few years since the rebellion would not have occurred? Ir'they were now enfranchised would they free labor, or would they ¥ for laws Circulate and drawings sen ‘ Cashed in Legal Lo TH, Broker, 176 Broadway mittee, in obedience peg or housand and thirt a —— oe ee tereiee. Fete AEE ee ree eihale former masters to whip (bem? | ene yecnAxice MILL, NEAR FErEeanvne, vas,.| Vee: Osiade bronght, each, thrve 7 | Amorion.—ente fC slacen'a sl yal peaed back the nation The tegr, Im oder to. vota nul gral ue a Quy THE MECHANICS Mi AS KILLED, AND TEX | fravcn; two by Platzer (a Viennese painter of the last com- | SUR A? como NO Mmen, wad a Lalayete shall be tons, should be educated; but he Beveva had the power | WOUNDED. tury), four theusand five hundred and Ove francs the —— / means to educate himself untess [Petersburg (Feb, 4) correspondence of Richmond K air; a land by Ruysdaor, four thousand fivehum | All Legal Lottery Prises Cashed, Draw- at» to vote, He was asked sometimes if he would like to epee pair; weapo att et Cone be daugilter' marry a negro? Ho Frankly admitted | Om Friday night about eight o'clock the extensive | dredand wonky francs, and two pictures by Wbillipe Perea VTON, 10 Wall strent, Mf. ©. shall that be would not; but _he kuow United States Senators | rk. "hear thie city, of the, Mechanies’ Manafacturing | Wouvermans, five hundred and fifty and six handred nen pans nae Bae we Ot Oe ea tet exclods thoe gealiemen | Company were the soo a terribie disaster. The | and forty franes respectively hh's Klee implied cnegner; Wah De ORS ne er renee. ter on | oiler of the engine, which was in ® amailer room nd sn adil int edie \o eure im, Denki praia’ amt from the privilege and the right erieees ve prowen’ | joining the main building, became surcharged with = As 1 COA an viens) Paina, Be. hold by sit draaginis. a 0 to Pare bey adedege- eto} mney Nore w-mg me gh Zyustics | steam and exploded with tremendous force, dealing [yicnan. (dam, 30) cerreeee tere to this oey when we | gwen 4) i REE reading fo tbe oe et cotati Memocratie insti... | death and destruction around. The maly ‘wails of | | Not lon Eomaes seme wok place te thie city wi hy | eR AHI reg eee: eye wee nations.” Again, I read:— The conventions, tions in overy part of the country, He claimed that the | the encing, house Choad ot tee faery vee ate’n | Europe. Some of the objects of art, which belonged © | sick far superior t» pomades oF slodhulie waehed ae ge away a privilege from any ou subject, | Ralions.” Aenrih a aton aro broken oF annulled | Constutution did hot lay down specific rules to govern | and reut for twenty fet, wae Xo ee reed | the collection of she late M. Bashm,' who wax employed Aroaning doen, ie of that privilege if ‘8 war arising between the contracting parties.” | legistators in reconstracting the rebel ‘and that | Pictare of utter ruin. Not eae ot | in tho Imporia Mint, fetched enormous prices, 1 |" Mala by all Aroesiete, The # ft existe, Now, t that the States bave the right, DA fa the doctrine of Vattel, as well as of Grotius, duty devolved w the ete e peopia, | About the engine escaped injury, and the fragments in the Teaporiet ihe Weld and the Duchous, bis wile Sen “Piura Hendes M ciiclwaye eve bad it, lo fx the eleciive franchiss | Tals, the doctrine OF Nem at rl eoutloman from | Suite demanded that the friends of the Union had the | !Ton and the bulling steatn penetrated tale the teusng | carved in wood by Holbein, fotched 20,000. An ageai | 07s” ditithuled gral within their own States. “And I hold that this does not | wow york denies it. Ladinit the weight of the gentle- | frsvelaim upon it and {te late enemies the last. Hone room, where many operativi » ct baron James Rothachiid bid 26,0001". for them, bat f - a take it them. Ought it to take it from them? man’s authority; but T am not willing that all those | qemandid the payment of the national debt. 1 aT hide i's Sate Giada. sr eriuaily they were knocked down to a Vienna dealer A Bitent new ne Ought the domestic affairs of the States to be infring d ‘of the Inv, ciad in the panoply 0: and forts | calling upon the negroos to aid the Union, we pbligated | ‘The following in m | ‘a; Pea fovoral small tabtow, carved in rellef, by Holbein, | grlvksated “Wiles ane apon by so far as to the restrictions | Sages Of the lav’. cmd i ie civilized ‘world, should be ‘calling upon eee tae ty viving thems thsie Tree K lled—Willinsn Grubbs, aged 22; Frank Stephens (a | Severs sini | io ety OF tne a | surabie sacle Serspogtio How many States | progem down and aim tated by the sincie arm of ty | dom, it would be the meanest kiod of Hon. He | Wien, age 28, Frank Stephens, °F, aged 1; Chars | ret high, b00Kr) A wooden Agure of Adam, by Albert . ould adopt such « proposition? How many would allow | Peng trom New York, howev'r powerful he may be In | Geclared that if aftor calling upon the negro to aid us on | TT A ichard Roberts, engineer, mortally; John | Durer, fetched 4W00(r-; & worten orci, A fete |, A-—Upham pemet Cougres# Lo come within thexr juriediction to fix thequal: | acca tt and cup: defense. One word as to another | the field of battle, and to risk bis life under the fall pro- |. ‘inetnan badly ; Jamas Daniel, aged 9 yearr, bad- | and three sual! figures, all by the last mentioned mas ee Ee ts Pert cow, abd WEL! cation of thelr voters? Would New York? Would ‘of the 1 could pot but ad. hat he and bis rase abould be forever free, and if the | Norris, Gireman, v5 aes be ane ervatre * Oneist on the Cross,"’ s email but exqut- | *? ‘ anaylvania?, Would the Northwestern States? Tam | Bertin oi reith Saehibiie {eee ant bean: Ne eae ey deamon bit; Biephona, aged 14; Mr. and Mrs. Gale, slightly; | ter, 2,200h Tad hot alt but one gure not ‘one of them would. Therefore, !f you should mire (an admiration ty | rebel States wore eden Font fale i neere ia. { Mist Rosa Soot, badiy ; Misa Kraily Fergua slightly | painting, was, Loughe aura hind a Colors a Nata- take away the right which now is and always has been Peg oe then wedi be the ‘moat unuaitral, the | Mrs. Scott, slightly, Jamev Smith, — eaten! Hhery Fees? a Prk oe, ee "is fatale = BS got yn Bt ee ee most treacheroos and the most dastardly act ever com ee eee ail in I. , i a oir electors, instead of getting nineteen State, |v mod by aay maton in the history of the word. He | Terrible Tornado at Newborn, Georgia, a ce pi @ ho ceeey “i aidere 40: say you eoula & i was of the opnion that if Mr. Lincoln, whom he knew | 4 NU OF PEISONS KILLED AND WOUNDED. val _ Matemelor's Hat —The Best ly get five, Iventure to say you conld not got five in fntimately, was alive be would rather perinit himselt to [From the Covington (Ga) Examiner, Jan. 31. } vania, Set Big ,haruniaas. rellabin @ 1g this Union, And that is an answer In te Pct seal at the sake than not do justice to the black | On the evening of the 24th inst., betwoon the hours of to THE EDITOR OF THE MENALD. o. Alaw Bogonermtt _Mitetons the committos, to all that a gy we she oy soldier. In couciusion, ho said that he did not under. | six and seven «iclotk lhe, shore inentionsd village suf New Yous, Fob. 6, 1964 cst at it Bo Fight. ange, Ronery value nation bad done, and oxpremed his faith | fored severely from a 0, passing from Ue son! . a tee ‘out Routh Caroling and other” slave States. Tre The iS tases peopte, who’ would Pree vutil the | nomuorly direction, destrosing trees, fencing, build | Sim—Ia the Congromtonal proceedings of lant fator- | | Corme, Hunions, Balas ca Joints fame se cave where it bas beon loft for olchty | oi, beneath the soll of « common countey, under | conscience of the American people had Wou the victory. | ings, people, cattle and everything aa it went, IB mo | day, an giv in your paper yesterday, L notice an aaser: | 2it dievase years tho right to fix tho elective franchise, bat! ther common fiag. Their hostilities are hushed, ‘Mr. Tutow was called upou and mado a few ment of time. tion made by Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, which, owt -- on must Rob abuse it; if you do, the | ang choy are the dead of tho nation forevermore.” ditdindesndioatiiediniptadnden Mir. J. H. Kinney relates that when the shook came he see | Cetstadoro’s Mate Pr Abve nstitution will jeopose pon yon @ penalty, a phen Sir, much more than amiable, much more thao The F sprang ont of doors, and i ate hasead so see if ho of gee ad common Sy ane should wove | SEAMS, tata lomale wed, Feta No. 6 Anwef enee. infliot shall have corrected ig. ‘sentiment tliat would an “4 . A mistaken, Bat alas hold - od. ference tom cane of some negroes ive appiled by © ruste ‘Setions. Now tay man wh? Knows anything about 4 on ggg] tthe eee revlon which: co | OREAT MASS MEETING IN JEMMEY CITY—SrREOMES | HAO MTN esninen with that of his over. | tee Pye ey ony omelet wats eae iudition Of a and ambition for whieh long withetood oar armas, the werribie conifict BY COLONEL O'MAMONY, J. J. BODGERS AND | 17° way in one general wreck. Tesidence | condemned in aaatle foe beeen etiaa to have mse Oa Congvat Part. Om ¢ Gloves Gr La~ Gouslton ot ate Blates Known that coe their chie€ | Of war and lives of thousands of loyal OTHER. of Mr. J. ©. Bailey, with everything upon his | (0 led that they bang Diack men and women i@ digs and gemiionen, walt 9) pr pale de Objects ts to nie oenser. hwo aS Fae f men, are hereafter to be the common boast of the na | One of the largest indoor mass meetings ever assem- | promines except jon of his corn crib, fopeas fons ninety bine, yearn for ee meet Row ould not rule it. have not been to ruin tion, “sho prigelone peseessioe of the American repabl ¢ in J Clty was last ing by the Fenians was torn to pleces: tho house sills were blown tero hon- tows » © ar— and now thelr eee ee will be to rule ft. If through time to comme” that It ie the pride Sf oar died in Jersey held ores dred and Mtiy yards, heavy timbers four hundred yard«. Howe . "e [a jemtpes isto abuses the elective franchise, and takes it from | country 40 many infamous rebels were se ia | of Hisdson county who adhere to the O'Mabooy party, at | fy'g'J. Monigumety's dwelling with all gutbuilmey, | PR y+ oP et m8 Naps wented. those who are theonly people the constitaiio® | their murders. Sir, we to consider there dead oo | ino extensive warehouse of Campbell & Fitapatrick, in | is completely wrecked. On Mra. Mow oe oe Per y Tn the @ret — ysto such & : You shail lore in the halls | both sides as the dead Of the nation, the common dead! The building was to ite utmost | Rothing loft save the floor of the dwelling. Jan in. ine erent oawece tw Alebuann, end low Im por ro Bottees | crc Br’ ive ‘tation, yo Gaal seen SP Cake ‘And 90 I ‘we are to raise monumonta beside the | Morgan streot. ing poset ney, Keg, has the body of hie dwelling house and show | °° ee nok THE PAKIo O3E ie viiveled and’ dried up nonentity, instead of aeoementl to Reyuneds and others to be erected im the | capacity, there probably being: not less than three thou- | shop, though in bad condition. The tan yard of Mesara e addate Finis ot creation, as you have boon, 90 far an Amerine | cometery on the battle Held of we maw | sand including « lerge number of ladies. | Robinson & Hays was aino destroyed. fir. Pitts and Jas Pye ym ug sort oh ‘tee soncerned, for yours past.” Now, sir, 1 Sy, 29 | there puiid high the monumental marble for men like | Tyg of Tone sed Emmett Circles, nom- | M. Becland, Keq., sustained some Joes, but their principal | yr, pine LS -..* ‘ cveam ot the pupen-commed my be held out to ‘whom T have seen in this hall draw theit | tering ‘and Patrick's | buildings were not moved. | From citizens under the pretext of authorised Snot son gat could ever be in. | parkadaie, ema the repr soutatives of tho peopl erred from thes headquarters 1 procession wo | There are to be fuand shingles, pioces of plank, cloth | irene” tt was passed, ton, at a thine when emt the xelude Une colored | sien whe died upon the battle fleld of Gett arms | the ‘of as 4 ‘Tames M. Brann was choson | ing, furntur, &e., from to to. Rutledge, on the | Cee in nomdage, and the Legislature . least thirty-five repre. | Sesiust the governineat, and where they now lle buried | Chairman and David Laue acted ne Secretary, Geirgin Raliroad, a distance of not less than etcht miles | Pere Celie law neomaaary “ ewentore, ar adopt it they will have | iT qitches “un uphonored and ansung!” They made P. A, Collins, of Boston, J, J. | on an air line. regard to the individual case teferred to to thie A t from them and they 1 to be raised aod put into the forefront Cree Jolin O'Maiony ond Bi Doren Kitias. There la to be seen, below Newborn, on the Cov. | pant Ua the Iniluthtl iat eicagauaien i Alaa ip ite A iL hs forty-eight votes, all | ran! Nation, snd wo are to call them through all | MET em that at. the present time something | ington rad, a whie cak tree yet rtamling the bod¥ of | se or gtheio y bin onl Srecdmcn'e Barents tnd ame a set them have all'the | Tanke of the atiet the Bation!. tit, was there over | oye chan cheers and pladdite are requited. ‘They must | the tree jappit anda board throught. This show Oe | renuieeatry General Swayne to disregard, ail lame stack .s pe oa ‘and liberty will still before like this? Who was it burned the | 2001) Wore practically, they should define their pos. | power ind and the certainty that the tree is *p!lS | Coliempiate a dintimetion on anovant of colee (6 ike toate » an immediate de- | (otapin of ‘Who was it imitated the thonder of | tion and say wheter thoy wero for Ireland of against | Again, within a ( yards may be seem where a tree win | Cen tion I heard the evidence balyte the os gray vf for, if you make | Soyer at that was poor compared with this blasphemy. her. Feces ey se tmash for soldiers av for | bown up, exposing « rock not oes than twe feet iu dl | Sot i "aud ams Cree to aay that the magseraten ve this bail,'not one beoe- | Tay ir the who are thus associated Ioney; if they wanted soldiers all they had to do was | ameter that as abaken in its bed. wa hed, 0 coma the parting or perjars there Mee solbrery freedmen or for the bon ay tee eM Gered them, put by the gentleman on | [7 i, “Grom in Now Youk, and within forty-eight | This destructive wind atruak. the ground about ont | foives 1, ip well enough w sey here, cmpertion oth tod nfocmation, driminte sta = Their eighty | the same footing with them, are to be treated as the | oor they would have such an ‘aseembled ap the | half mile south of Newborn, nad arowe some five hantiend | Ti) iy there were two white mam, citisems an pare 2.3 the Five Poinis and | sseommon dead of the nation”—I say, sir, if they could seal ce tar.” Gareah eppleueny, ‘arde north, ita width being about two hundred yards; : mitted a to meorrale Oe friends | CoC heard the gentieman, they would have broken the | “ENE oe sig {here were in jamagh. fo very rapidly did 1 pass would be te the handy of tomb and stalked forth and haunted io America who ware de = "Sse oo tome ore Seer rn ts which every red flag con! that our Gases moa duty he betleved the Tt Ch be without the ee . <= ford, « freedman, red one com , men and 1, hope hole at ae Cetenet O Maser forward to speak, he |. Wounded—Twelve of thirteem,, D. Moss and Tabitha, a phe ~ omene phi. ween ene Ncemendoue ootburee ‘of enthusiasm. | freedwoman, to be mortally. Or. J J. Mont wy i honest Methodists, He reforred to the organization of the Fenian movem@nt gomery, Mra. p ae One ee an’ an eight nad rogretied the ‘necessity of having 10 | names {do not reraember, see 7, bus pot | ine at ican en feeort to the ee eee some | thoaght mortally, wounded Us 2 ~ eg chy shall have be- ot their were made public was blowe yy y Xihere are. suMetont yal Bat for tna etrapal ysis, he powered | and Mr, Puiey ebro nyndred Fan representation from thoes that oe nolan won 8 free land, Against Fabalar Steamboat | eit repreentation—I say i! thing a el had Pots. 6 1868. 4 ho hate ihe aN, Ms tine Gove Fest er} ‘with mon and = Eoweneantns. tare Séae Pant 2 1: os, ham recentiy travel he saw on the | 68, =. Medicing Sale—ias e Large gat lami —New 166, 149, he Ms | ale. Nee tian bowen, 4 Cater ere. Mr, Winek, | 1% AD wore actively Reraawe Cont O.ambers Bef ae Jutge Gerke — ‘ ed be hae eT emt eeaone se Part oe, 1 j 5 hes 2 oe " a