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NEW YORK HERAED, SUNDAY, FeskuAKY 18, 10°" 5 THE NATVONAL CAPITAL. ne Un On. | _ Progress of the Maort War-The Native A Bombshell from General Grant at the Copperhead Camp. arvaet one rom ten of thotesameeer | = TRAGIC AFFA'R UP TOWN. cultural Blates of the North. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. First Seeston. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ‘Wasmarox, Feb. 17; 1866. ‘This day was devoted to speech making. REMONSTRANOK OF ENVELOPE MANUPACTORERA, Nay, more: we suspect that the orator of day had deliberately prepared the rod in which he so coolly and unflinchingly ap-, lied, and for the very purpose effected. His jexign was to give them a taste of American opinion, clear and undiluted, and fresh the people; and in doing this, in plain he did amost excellent thing. England, Wrance; Spain, Austria and the Pope were Thre Children Supposed to Have Been Bum cated by their Mother, im Forty. seventh Street—Great Excitement in the — Vicinity. Intense exciten ut was last evening created in the FINAL PASSAGE ¥ vicinity of Forty-se“@nth street and Broadway by the rumor that a woman bad murdered her throe cbildren point and thon attempted to ki™l herself, In this instance the My rumor appears (o have been but too true, At a later hour Governor Fenton to Re Forees Defeated by the Enylish—Des- Pperate Fighting aud Heavy Losses on Both Sides, d&e, San Francisco, Fob. 11, 1866. Now Zealand dates of the 20h of January are roopived. Sixtoon Wakatur murderers had been sentonced ove executed. : The Maorl war continued. The native forces: w Gofeated by tho English, with heavy loss, of the dotnet THE HEALTH BILL, whown up with scorching severity, and while Mr. Kercavm, (rep.) of N. Y. “ tae Sapa ‘thelr astonished represontatives and disctples | AM Distoyal Papers North amd South | strace of F. & Wyokoop and ‘thers, paper an en- | fac: ican aad pera tate ore the Commission. November, oi Fever Bay: Kochen ‘hg bebo Grace Mooked .on in dismay the vor popult from the to be Suppressed, At soven o'clock Inst evenin,¥ John Roth, a German he. he. ues? fought with the paired abe ego ag sa instrument maker, returned to bY home, a oue story galleries cheered on the orator -in his good to leave one hundred and twonty guns behind thear, e tenement, in Forty-seventh strest, between Broadway @RW YORK LEGISLATURE. Tho lose of the Knglish was vory heavy. ‘Tho ork, je Koohag In colors alk ho painted and Eighth avenue, and found a woma® Bamed Anastina fos aha thee defoat mado ovexiere of pence, hold, otaetiing and true tteran Schota, with Deen living’ for come years 4 ‘hich were rajoctod. , the perfidy of England in the matter of our late Disloyal U es of the ue rte pyre pee oi an inner meee Feb, 17, 1808. "The advices fom Australia are vn'mportank rebellion, no doubt entirely satisfying Sir Press Prohibited. room. On the bed lay her three obildr'we—Oaroline, ania wrrnopucen, < Decbeaw ta “ype EY Frederick Bruce that, compared with thie, “ese John, aged two and a half years, and | By Mr. SotwmansxD, he ) hs panna in. | TH. WO MEETING OF THE OFFONKNTS bp cee British diplo as Chi b xceed. - fifteen months—apparently qwito dead, | crease the compensawon of Justices of Sessions in West- MQUBNTS. " in The Ln . his | Robert E. Lee Before the Recon- | such iste out of Hence TE aiEE acmaee tux eonion, tak otshons wuccess, | Chester county. ‘A pablic | B#*t40g Of the voters and taxpayers of Jorney Angly | magnanimous nephew cabcanaioinnn ‘and then ran into the street and gave the slarm. By Mr. ©. G. Conwata, (dem.) of New York—To in- a {at the City Hall last night, to “consider ‘uncle” was next brought bofore the bar as s struction Committee. Scie aCe Binle, with thoes exercising the factions | Saliemelipn of the aftur.was conveyed Gy tho | CEmMe the MuveReate! Mxpress and Tranepertjos | Oly see Bel. ac ts a hee end ene -eonfederate with England against us. “The of the State ‘may become traitors, in ‘Twenty-secend precinct mation house, and some oMeers | “mPA2Y: the amendmen. ses —_ case of the Etato with the Union ‘st ones despatched to the scene. Dra J. Lowis | To mae 2a affecting the inte “wats.of Jersey City now in the act of the rebel belligerente was is no Btato ‘acting with ‘Stowers. amend the charter of the East New York and Ja ” which was really oalied for _ recognizing rem ie es sens Cand. in, and did alvin | mates Railroad, Raper: Cy ill, which has pede ‘concerted with France,” but while Napoleon power fo ronuiciate the childret, tut withow | "“Ineoryorsiing the Mechanica’ Bavingr Bank of Fiab- | Post,0C oPPeInE Ns “tenate, provilag fo & polls ors was held back by the reluctance of England, or by-French ‘traditions of freedom, or by bis own better judgment, Mexico was distracted, -like ourselves, by a rebellion, and torn in con- MO! } avail, and they then turned thoir attention to Pr RE RUMORS OF CABINET CHANGES Sees | saan te tamerng th comurtr o¢now Yor 6 imo | meat hay cra fa a authorising the Morris tex text Company to-plarchase | siderably excited on th Ysubleot, and. i being. ovt nid bold real oatate in tia Sate. . dent shat - supervisors of Lowns to give additonal se- | pallor > of hts Another Speechmaking Day in the House curity, To facilMate the construction: of the New York: and | “t != sffong fores, sequonce of the Spanish legacy of a monopoliz- of Representatives, pertormed with a grout Oswego Railroad. control the meeting. and intolerant church, as we w the of the woman. Inéorporating At sight o'clock the 1» ©? called to . ing -fesPabigate eo. &o, &. wom by the physicians suows Do traces of | Comedie ‘he Fonda and’ Ogdensbarg Ratiogd | iciomwae made that bis om ¥ Mayor: be English monarchioal lezacy of slavery, and ' ‘and no of vioicnoe are visibloon them. | Armenting the charter of ws" Atlantic Savings Gnk | Chosento preside, Upow the ayes Doing for Mextco was helpless, Count Montholon, not d governments Mist Lave b’en caused in some manner by mullo- | of NewYork. were responded to by deatoming yell: ) sud thomp ‘Wasummarom, Fob. 17, 1866. ; - | cation, butshow docs not appear, as the woman ia still HILL# ORDERED TO A TREND READING. made known their oppostion fe an Vially dowonstira- boing: present, lost a. rare treat in missing Ban+ SUPPRESSION OF DISLOYAL PAPERS Governors too weak to answer any questions'put to her. The boy, | To change the name of the Chikiren's Home Soctoty of | “¥® manber. 7 ma governm Jobvny, was seen upon tho atreet by the neighbors at a8 | Troy; to-tmoorporate the Board of Teustoos of the Gi Tho Mayor then took Wie mat, when-ally wore mage crof’s opinion of Napoleon and Napoleonic | The following circular letter to commanders of military A n inte un’ hoor as five o'clock. The wom! Wwe have | Jal Convention of Universalials; to prohibit. the Mayor, | f° 8dlviaon, andeome one m ‘the auience callat opp ideas in Mexico, but Sefior Tassara, in behalf | departments was issued to-day by General Orant:— " v stated, when found by Roth, wae quite stupid, but | Aldermen and Commonalty of Boamt of Supervisors of | “ive Ws « saaace thing." we sippi and Virginia show that they are gover was soon aftor rcized with convulsions, An pplication | New York from disposing of any real estate belonging to G. L, Olinetead was then seleated ns secretary, with the of Spain, learned something that may,be useful HRAPOUARTERS Ama oe sale Sane Coe der the control of military power, But, the miuwry | of the stomuch pump reverted notre» of olson; | the city or eounty of Now York; contrming whe resolu. | *ine demoxsitation as above to his government, which seems, in reference to | you will pleaso sond 10 these headquarters ns soon os pecan Monet “ "unter sfulte Co oa ae My oo nak snnatoh ehag. | tan of iho” New York Common Counclt relative to cor venga ther tet Wee hare i ges Bn corpo American affairs, to be blindly groping in the sicable, and from tine to time th seb Coph military government is rightfully under the control of | t¢ ently, en the result of “ wets and charter amendmonts now Before the Legisinturn. . bio " ies PICS | Congress, or the axi the fath 1 7 ‘THN WEAVTH BILL. [ ~—ye -dark. TF ibeagasees mahal ln'vede. Gopartncend enciatain | ch ihe Wen aeuuetoatenGitiniste Ge Omoue teen | ; True act. | Me. AnDnaws. (rep) of Olsoyo, of tho Conference Com: teas tue sacchooeah, Atlee apne TORMEETT gor ‘i th loyal 1 military power can safely be withdrawn, aid these ‘ d twenty-8ix yo : eae tho audence and conti the Beer AAs compared. with the trenchant exposition | iments af duiozalty and holly to he government | Eee tain peal ihe Union, oti own ag | Ai ets vjou hor wt cea, at how | San, eth the Sassy fom son treat eaten ih at Node ¢f Tagiand’s pevtily, Nepoloon’s doable do oo nn ne cca par, | canand Beko are, ta Union ren aad freedmnn op | ‘aed id och ayes, Sima Ahrce physician nd ove ayant, ta beng | PO °0y he tcurs and u nog balers ihe Sante a ¥ force to pr m, the rding to the statement of Roth, bas | pointed by the Governor, together with the Hoalth O tthe conclusion of the reading, Quinn Adana moved ing hostility, the bigotry of Spain in her charch | gisont publication of articles calculated to keep up a | Kovernmont should “bo recormized; but uo military | beon living with him in the capacity of wife for some | e-rof the Port and the Comintasioners of the etropoli. | the adoption of the bill This propastiimn exuse wm le : ey " | Power could sataside the ments and judicial de- | years past, altho re not married, and th 5 roar, when finally Major Pangborn offered ao anc-rttnse Racy to Mexico, and the folly of the well- | hostility of feeling between the pooplo of different see- | 2/00, or states iully in the Union. While these acts | two youngor children wore tho fruit of ruch cobab tation a a agroed upon by the Conference Comimitice, | ttt Ht is tho senso of the meting that the bill besome ineaning but unfor!nate Holy Father of Rome | tions of the country cannot be tolerated. This informa- | were necessary, the States should not be recognized. ‘The girl Carol-ne was born while sho was Hving with li was then ‘passod, by yeas 28, nays 2. " | law, which was acnepted: tion ts called for with a viow to their supprossion, which Mr. Bromant, (rep.) of Pa, offered the followin, husband—Sohotz. The latter ia married to in recognizing Jeff. Davis, we think that the 8. 0 John B. Porry movedto tay the motion on, the ta ott a Resolved, hi ¢ of the proclamation of the | woman, rnd is living with horin another part of the city, Nare—Mesars, ©. 8. Cornell and Sutherland. arroan thon siated the original usotion, wil terrible Bancroft doult very tenderly with Aus- blame y iy ng ageyaory 4 pn aie 4 the rebellion which Roth ‘states that for over a year ‘the woman haa been very ——— eng then adjourned unti tho 27th inat. at acndineat haa boeminade by Major Fangborty: e é " . uant Genoral . on extravagant, and this bas led to frequent angry discus- — yy triain limiting her share in the ‘Sige against T. 8. Bowuns, Assistant Adjutant Genoral. fr the teont violent and revolting form, biit whose organized mand i tween thew. * A w daye since Phos tee Assembly. a A ee on perro -. ny ron " the “ . rons have now been almost entirely overceme, | twenty dollar bill, aud sho after mformed btm that hers were given, and wor follo us to the “ Austrian adventurer.” Asa leaf of THE YREEDMEN’S BUREAU, BILL * welemiears pergmncanyernd tes agin Dn the be eens ee matte, Atnant, Fob. 17, 1865. The vote wax thon taken on laying the moon on Wwe the hislory of tho last five years we hold this | was received by tho Iresident at three o'clock last Wed- toy whe At was onganined of afl vit | and tax d ler with the fret. Anangry debate fotiowe, | The Sreaken presontod the aunual report of tho Gom- table, and the Chatrman dectared that he was unable te discouree to be of the highest interest and falue, nesday, and has received little or no conaderation since. ee bs al civil governme: i Deoonses, he duty of id from that time oo powers Aheloy te inissionors of Kiigration. bse pl sae was thon had, aud the moon wi . Jon ealniation, to eouble them a8 ) x joclar andecpooiatly in regard to our foreign rela- | 2°‘ entited to ten days’ time efor tts reception in | ange inn a Slate gunge of the constitution. i femporary insan ty or depression warores, 4 Voice—“"Wo knowed: that when vou was elected 4@ thins, Im this as a faithful reflection which to return it to Congress with his ebjections. Two guarantee to such % | of spirits she committed the wot By Mr. L. D. Howttwatom, (dom.) of Westchester —To bi At this stage of the procvedinys the ine this respect, as a refloction.| cabinet sessions may yot discuss {ts provisions, Mr. Lawnexar, (rep.}of Ohio, offered the followin, The Coroner has been: notified to hold an inquest to- | rogulato deposits of money belonging to Now York clty noen proven’, he rere eT ae wed, That it in the deliberate sense of this House thi day, when the affair will be fully invesciguted, roo cheers wore then called for and given for ther new police bill, of American public opinion, if Mr. Bancroft Result RUMORS OF CABINET CHANGES. the condition of the rebel States stifles the President ‘The affair has caused the most intense excitement in ju Tolegraphic rumors of Cubinet changes have been dis- | /nmatataluing the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus | the neighborhood, a Inrge crowd being collected in tho ‘To incorporate has an eye to the State Department we may say ~ in thos on, at *, that he stands upon a platform which will ren- | continued for awock or two, but the public wus: not pitenobeed hit ft is the deliberate sense of thie Houre that | Wlaity a# goon as the {aot became knows By Mr. Baxen, (rop) of Putnam—To incteporate the | ad a'tent some Icustny ressiitions, seamapeang te der him entirely acceptable to the American | ‘%¢Teby infer that none aro in ciroulation here. | the seeing eatbenprpomecton sab ssukrel thereat rose Greet ear ot tin Mrongest terms the proposed police bill. hie foing i ape diph streets are filled with them daily, The last are that Stans | that the President {a entitled 0 the thanks of the nation for wl *,'3 peed weneon oe | [ign a phat rule {State | tires cheors wore called for and given for People si Wi 4e-thoir ‘Sas hy crea oP “eth ton {s celling out bis establishment, and that Harlan has | $2") 127/0R Wie wor pete te erga? oveetion of Union eltizens r ane Tako Champiain, from Plauabung to White Hall; anke ‘Ward, the Governor, when eries were raieed to a corps ‘ashington have hvard through him, | decided to resign. X Mr. Lawaenoe then matutained that the ordinances Fire tn Mott Street. for $5,000 por mile; to Ox thesalary of the King: county | ‘The bili was then @iscumed pro and oon by : ii of secession were void; that Stat o ‘Treasurer at §2,600 per aunum; to amend the obarier of x and they and their masters will act wisely in | nopaer x ume wxvons rum meconsrnvorion 60M- | fho'Uaion but, that all lawtal state government wan | - Between two and thros o'clock on Saturday morning & | Seneca Falls village; to cootiras. the act of the Common | With Jobe B Feary, Males teeeparss 2. MITTER. destroyed’ In the rebel States; that when the rebel fire was discovered in the eoilar of a four story tenement | Council of Buflulo relative to Seneca Street Raliroad ; to The prosence of doneral Robert R. Loe ta the city, and | covernments were overthrown, the cole were Jat Wit house im the rear of 109 Mott mtreot, Eight familioa | incorpornte the National Indonanity Company ; ta oxtond the knowledge that ho was to tostify before the Recon- pines erp) rm wero in the premises, and, luckily, they all-eseaped, but dand, 4 ‘ stevction Commultice to-day, have caused considirablo | \afttiteis dove tiers cen be me lawtul tate porern, | Were unable, to remove any of tholr farniture. The AS Gcacs teen et steente tone ed comment, Tho General repaired to the Capitol about in smoke usconded tho statra so rapidly that it was with | Waler in the lower Now York Bay for quarantine pur- Lalf-past eleven this morning, and was. engaged in much difficulty the Jonants of the top floor escaped sulto- tho committee room until two’ o’oleck. Nothing Bang, fa pron pgp Ce ee eneee has transpired to show what the nature of tho testimony: waa. It ig said that to-day’s interview oompioted Leo's appearance asa witness, and thathe will only remain in Washington over Sunday, His evidence was taken be- fore Mcsara. Washburae, Conkling and Blow, of the House, .| who consiltute one of the sub-committees of the Recon- structive fifteen, and have capecial supervision of facts Tolative to the State of Virginia, Considerable desire was mani ‘ested amo at the Capitol to-day to see General Lee, collected sbout the door of the foom awaiting his exit. He walked toaod ‘the Capitol, and had quite land, aftor which the resolutions were inecting adjourned at a late hour. Durtng the progress of tho meoting the police neveral disorderly porsons, nd at tmos & nw woomed inevitable. respecting it. CANADA. Important Report from the-Reciprocity Commtssioners—-The Kanucks Hoping to Coceree the United StatesIndian Troubles Over the Border, &. : ‘Toronto, Feb. 17, 1806. Ata Cabinet council held nt Montreal yestorday, a ro- Commissioners Diillacds, MATCH BYTWHEM KAVANAGH AND ROBERTS, TER nme Te the English batiniy tween Karanach, the Américas the Knglish champion, \he laiier wes victorious by Sows tom Soe = United Stats sioop-of war Cynne has The steamer Pacific, from Oregon, with $140,000 te vs Cems | Hake Norcrom $040, Urown ainsi Bes Eg ge gi:4 Hon, a crowd at his heels evidently wishes to avoid | Court, of Li A notice, and in eot very Wttle at his hotel. A large aam- | Tat Mgoveruments POY. Mr, Jnxxiws, dom.) of New York—To incorporate Mews from Vortress Monro: bor of his old Washington acquaintances have already | the authority the New York Bod Deposit The United Mates gunboat Ma: kinaw, My Mr. T. & Srewaar, (rep.\ of New York—To con- mouth, N. H., and Vreneh sloop of- war cates npen yes arrived hore to-day. FALSE REPORTS OF spot IN THR COUTHERN as A report has recontly been ciroulated to the effect that Captain Horace James, of the Freedmon's Buroaa, and others had been brutally murdored by the rebels in North Carvlina. In reply toe letter from General Faller. ton, Colonel Whittlesey, Commissioner of Froedmen for that State, telegraphs thet there is mo truth in the statement, and that nolither James Sor any other officer of the Froeedmen’s Buresn tw in danger from rebels, Reports like this and that of the death of Osband, in Mississippi, at the hands of rebels, aro becom- ing too plenty for credence, Investigation by the heads of the Bureau invariably proves them to have been started for eff ct against the lately rebellions people on the Reconstraction Commitice. The committee itself hus come to disbelieve the yarns, they @fo 80 common. THE VIRGINTA DROROATION EXERCISED ON AC- Brooklyn City News, as Se . the foot of, ash KD, died at bait pa o'clovk on Baturday from the effeots of naphtha from acisuarn which he was employed in ~*~ man, named Anthony Aoyder, boarding ot the noaog” of ay Rownd, in Camere ae, Grapes Ly lower o movalng Death regalted from pb f i Mr. Ji Botion of a bill to improve the lf, Soweme ry ve e- ments in Broadway. sxe Mr Stevenon, (dem.) of New York, gave notice of o bill lo amend the law. Mr. ee Bb peceeener ot oop to incorporate the Metropolitan Market Company. To fix the salary of the City J of Brooklyn at Rae. To amond the « of the New ‘ork eee For improvement of ceived from the Sonate, (1 was recet the , apnowm | ny ise LACOSTE AS VInetwis. the action ‘of the Conferende Commitice on the Health ‘The mach-talked about and long otpected debat of Misa | bill. Lacoste, in the character of Virginia, in tho now play of Me. Axpannon, (dem.) of Now York, said ho diwented from the report, but was in favor of improving the -eni- that name, written by a gentioman of this city, took | tary condition of New York, when mea yor piace at the Academy of Music last evening, and | ject did not interfere with the rights of the people to be affocted, ; eee bag ty! « — ge tans critical Mr. Tu of aM te favor of the COUNT OF THE PRESKNCR OF JOMN MINOK DOTTS M4 be admitted could nover be | "°U*™ pag wh sent. penn pam a4 ii IN THE CATITAL. Jets tho right of Congross to aubun ‘tothe | can Do maid. Tt te remerkablo for “words’ and for | sonnd comstiiusonal law; ‘that Sonatoriat people constitu jente for their approval or Some OF the claimants for end Congressional | PiicCciom, (or thus cam Lerms of recaustruction and pores seats from Virgins aro greatly exercised on socount of | by made enduring. Lat ur close forever th the presence of John Minor Botts ia this city, They fete patna gular Al return to the anche « | aFS ii 3 5 3 2 # The Accident at the Amertean Theatres 1O THE ROITOR OF THE HARALD, New Yous, Feb, 16, 1868, a zoe tone kind ence OT Inietake (a paper about oo i my acchdeut atthe fret Pam that was a mistake. Ba oy eee rt RAY LAWRE) Produce and commission merchant, 116 Wee i is a # The Ladies’ Promunsia al oy. hleee Tarai ate’ ipso cat ees A Fa se ee rr the Intagrity of (he lenin end @ [ragtaas i 3: 3 soning. Tho ball room hax been decorated | imagine Botts exercises too much inflagnes before tho | Uatunal heuneniy, re done ty reason. Tio vemitiog of Arramgemants Sy | Reconstruct on Comeution im the matter oC ihe admis. | with the wor. wd er rtd wits ew hee Tillis and W. mm have x. | slow of Virginia dolegates to Congress, Thoy have raked r. mt, (rep. , ul gentleman | + youl con Its production upon the metropolitan perenne pense spill obs a Pisa up and printed one or two of Botts’ letters written at the ey (as. fy had cm a former cocasice rine. Tein Gre story ef Virginive and. Bie arn | ors aE oe. Sn Sg as Mee 3 ety ie ion | commenemont of the rebellion, when many true men | iug of the books making ’ in, the | wrong aad se infragement wane the rights of leoet mit, \ who will bo. whit ty| believed: be rebellion, wold suowead, and bare for- | Coot icte and party ls neal was only equaiiod | comm fo ourere 0 one ORE Oe Toons. J. A. La r warded them to members of the joint commitios, wiih a | by" hu ptterneu the U: nd otk of ropublienm government, sud sj wrumber of nd nary bflcers and | viow to the offoet of Botts’ tontimony, Thoy y Sale estar ia ety arti, wist to have it understood that there are other Joyal mon fo Virginia besides John Miser Botts, DEPIGIENT MALL SERVICR IN THE SOUTH, Advices recetved at the Post Office Department within in few days indicate that the mail service of Texan ts vot yot sufficient for the necessities of that State. Upon the const the Department ts depending for the carriage of postal matter upon govertiment transports, which aro Tomning very irregularly, aod disarranging and unset tling all (le matte for that mgion of country. Negotia- tions have been pending with prominent capitalists and steamship companies in New York for supplying the de- fictoney in this respect; bub thas far the Department has deemed the proposals too high for tho amount of service ofered, ie preagi "Hk fast if EE iH HG 2 iF Hf 7 i if i : < & fi i fs F; e ij ih FINANCIAL MATTRRS, ‘The receipts from imtornal revenue for the week just closed is retarned at $4,234, 400. The organization of banks under the natiogal hanking i I ii thickness yesterfay, nmeaking nerigation In the harvor On the feertes the ome - Auoult a4 dangerras . — A—teotsh Cassimere “Meltons an@ i i) if i H HI eet f system has about ceased, the whole number now stand- | throw th: pawn pe eng ist. mene recta et | sage Sores ah Se meee gee GA been orhae of these All Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed.—Drawe the result, bieh organized in South iamAed dreware ae oe Palen, — wn UN TYTN. 10 Wait event, HT. a 3 FI 2 3 1 " §, i i oi es ie rf al i H H i i i i EF ss 5 i F E E i EF H Hi r Ht al etd 555 Fe tu Crtetadore’s We Dye, Preservative fee oath ected Be A Se Mi cngey Any fen timmy he aman 25 oC er a od SST rete te OF Broke i! i uf He BE HF i t H i U i i i it i fF F i | z i FI ii t ie ij fee i an vtreet te aug wo aa il i Hy i 4 it z g

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