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4 a ) ‘ NEW YORK HERAED, ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20; 1866, ~~ EUROPE. Pagole and: to rebaxe conspishtors ‘abt tratiérs tht ai sorbed by this and the act to which this isan amend- to come. may, in the discret on of the P’resi- Debate arising the resolutions went over. asi stan! per oping under ‘THE LINCO! MEM: MIAL SERVICES, tuaslanel, woe dvtalied from Mr. Lavuy, (rep.) of N, Y., from the Committee on | each officer re cae peng Bcc pes mig De es —? or twent thougand extra copies the address of Nr. Bancroft and other ate tendant on the memorial services on the life and charac- ter of the late President Lincoln. MURDER OF A WATCHMAN. Investigation Sefore Coroner Wildcey— Possibly a Clue to the Perpetrators— Verdict of the Jury, &. Coroner Wildey yesterday afternoon held an inquest at 420 Wost Thirty ith sirect on the body of Philip Kraemer, late the private watchman in the employ of Mossra, Heine. mann & Silverman, manufacturers of silk trimmings, at Nos, 417, 419 and 421 West Thirty-Afth street, who was brutally murdered by burglars early on the morning of Thureday last, as previously reported, After breaking in one of the gfront basement windows the burglars cau- tiously proceeded up stairs, and meeting with the watch- man in the office on the second floor, committed a mur- derous assault on him. As his clothing was much dis- arranged and covered with blood, it is thought the deceased made a resistance, but by the use of immles, oF other ‘ke instruments wlth w Suey beat jin on head, he was speedily reduced to sub: ion, after which the murderem secured such piunder as they could conveniently carry, aud made their excape without murdered the ceiling and mde walls were found to be the weapons used by the murdcrera. Blood was oie Weset ‘down the staits to the window from which ppt, | THE QUEENS SPEECH. aan bor gro al The Moravian at Portland with Five Days Later News. ‘pe bnannannnnnihnnentnne tional com ‘ho, fcilise orenlsied maa wal! Reply of the French Senate to the Emperor’s Speech. The Ydea of Withdrawing the French Troops from Mexico Under Ameri- can Menaces Repudiated. BE Below will ed and the verdict of the jury :— ipes gots OF GUSTAVE UNGRI Ing xworn, depores and side ui 43 Went Yhiryeatuh, atrecte f eur ed in the manufacture of silk trimmings at Nos, 417, 419 und 421 West Thirty-£fth street; deceased was in my employ as ‘watchman; I lant saw him at six o'clock last Wednesday ing; be remained from pix o'clock in the evening ovening; . | Gil seven o’oleck the next morni: 5 his di i Senate ow. Mae Tork, Sree Mawr BOM; ae | SISAL, thivegh, ead watch ths tretarn nthe eet = lane on the 7th. ae him was Thursday morning at six 0 lock Isaw steamship from New York, arrived at | him lying on floor in the oifice; my attention was as calnd to deceased by Frederick Kranior les diesen ue there was something wrong, as he could not got tu The steamship St. Devid, trom Portland, arrived at | And the watchman did not come Gut; Kratner yor inst tho widow of the fw tory, and ‘ound deceased lying ou the floor covered with biood ; I got out of bed, and, going in, saw deceased lying on the floor; I found that my place | had been broken in aud robbed of silk goods amounting to $2,000 im value; the bergiars broke in the basement window and went up the front steps into the of do. Ceased generally sat in the front room, where he could get a view of the office and back room TRSTIMONY OF FREDERICK KRAMER, Frederick Kramor, residing at No, 404 Ninth avenuo, being sworn, says:—I am a sik weaver; I left deceased in the factory on Wednesday evening ‘last, about six i=l re Portianp, Feb. 20—1:30 A. M. ‘The steamship Moravian, from Liverpool February 8, via Londonderry 9th inst, has arrived. tions. Me rons, (rep.) of Tit., demanded a vote on each ani Mr. Sertu, (rep.) of Ky., inquired whether the resolu- D tions did not go to the Committee on Reconstruction? of the whoie Tho SPeaKkk replied that the point of order came too Iwithg acquiescence in legislation, late, otherwise the resolutions would go to that com- lcositeration refers to, certain of the States as though | mittee. thy had not “beon fully rostored in all their | ‘Tie House then voted on the first resolution, which is be |costiutional relations to the United States.” If they | as follows:— Ss DAT uMa" Aoenhs, of the, Freniteet, by regen. sieves we not let us at once act together to secure that de- ve tion of the | oP preseribe, e of) bu rm, or sooner if the sirte snd at the earliest porsible moment, itis hardly | Prestiontet Nay. a0 ieher the rebellog which wan wage. | Commissioner shall assent thereto, ‘the occupants of | THC Address of the French Senate im Re- Begeary for ‘me to inform Congress that, in my own | by « portion of the. ie of the United Statos againas the | @hy parcels 80 assigned may parc land and receive | Ply to the Emperor's Speeoh—Repud: Juement, most of those States, so far at least as a ly constituted authorities of the government thereot | the tlle thereto from the United States in fee upon pay- tion of tLe Idea That the French Up their own acti n, have already been fully restored, most violent and revolting form, but whose armed ing therefor the value of the land, ascertained a8 alore- | rooms are to be Withdrawn from : ta Mexico Under American Menaces. sd “ ‘rely overcome,” anaro to be deemed to be entitled to enjoy ther con. | PrBALlzed Forces have wow beon aanoat ent stitional rigbts as members of the Union Reasoning has in the revolutionary progress deprived the people of the %e : ne Proposod adress of the Fronch Sonate In reply to tho Emperor's speech repudiates the idea that the French | °!¢lock; Tooheney Gatct T conis tok oak Blites ju which it was organized of all clvil goverument, fro the constitution itsel’, and from the actual situa- i tiodf the country, I feel not only entitied, but bound, to | -.f2l8 Was agreed to by a vote of’ yeas 102, nays 36, as troops are to be withdrawn from Mexico under Amorican | ir" Eugue wld nat wot in nthe ait uot, ut gs menacoa, went up stairs and found deceased lying on his fneo; I assge that with the federal courts restored in the | lows: Soval States, and in the full exercise of thelr functions, | |,YRA°—Mosr. Allison, Anderson. Ashley of Nevada, Ash- net 0 ! —— spoke w Lim and pushed b hen he made a noise, r Deming. Donnelly, “Drigas, ekley. | Occupant by the owner satisfactory to the Com- | Opening of the British Parliament—The Dut ded not epenk;{ ealled wi infriement and — violation. wild this expectation | byzlostou,’ blot, Purdewort, yen. Gactield, Grinnell missioner the Freedmen’s Bureau, provited that unhoity fail, which Ido not anticipate, then the Ex- ry a oH rr ‘sain, Lawrence of Wo, Laan. tong: | tt corver of the room, Laaw a club on @ table; there was oreby anthorized, wpon the ngreement and with the j, | blood on the flow doce land id naval forces of tho eouniry to auppress ius written cousent of the occarants, to procure other Inds | HON OF the American war and tha abolition of slavery, | Dived on the floor where deceased iay. Tecti‘and to overcome obstructions to the laws. renal | §. That tho ccenpants of land under Major General Sherman's special field order, dated at Sevan- nah, January 16, 1868, aro hereby contirmed in thelr Possessions for the period of three years from the date of said order, and no person shal! be disturbed in n+ | or ousted from rald prssession during vaid threo years, are. | unless a settlement shall be made with the said nine, Boutwell, Brande; he aid of the military in cases of resistance to the Jaw,e essentially protected against unconstitutional aris of ranene, Cobb, oF by, Hol ow ope Z0 Hubbart of Lowa, Hubbard of N: ¥.y Clubbant of Conns | Major @-neral Sherman's field order shall mage applica: | Queen Victoria opened Parliament on tho Oth. ‘Tho Soaks ene oj gts gif the aof March, 1865, establishing the Freedmen’s Bu- | }!8bbell. kes, Jnlian, Rasepn Katly, tion for restoration of the lands, the Commissioner is | speech expresses satisfaction at the succossful termina. reau nd hereafter, a heretofore, he can employ tho the ants and interests of all classes. of the people will, er. Taide Ren Sores wi . di cA Harding of J), Flayes, Henderson, 1 | whenever the former owners of lands’ occupied under Queen's Speech. pa pong Aim or f= ecuth fs already armed with the powers conferred by | for them, by rent or purchase, not exegeding forty acres | and #ays that tho correspondence relative to the rebel TESTIMONY OF CAPTAIN WALLING. | I rer the bill to th in the earnest hope that Me nx, Schenck, Seoveld, | for each o cupant; orto setaport for them, out of the | cruisors will be laid before lament. George W, Walling, being sworn, says:—I am captain a meire involsing qu ii intanaela Bo lneorians gy Starr, Stevens, Thavor, Trow- | public lands assigmed for that purpose in ‘ecbtion foistie ove: Fpreiaion of police of the Twentieth precinct; { have made an ex- aminaton of the premises where deceased was killed tho parties that entered the place must have jumpe over the trop railing around the basement win 6 and tried the shutiors; there were nino of on ‘to thountry will not become a jaw, unless upon do- of the bill, forty acres each, upon the terms and condi- Ubere consideration by the people it shall receive the Ry — 10k, tons ther in named, sancti of an enlightened public judgment. ‘ i Sxc. 6. That the Commi seioner shall, under the direc- : “ANDREW JOHNSON, tion of the Pree dent, procure in the name of the United | desoriptions wero id. a <4. lower, Sales of the wook | 4 Wanaroy, D. C., Feb. 19, 1866. States, by grant or purchase, such lands within the dis the windows; on the one nearest Ninth avenue . ’ lerour, tricts aforesaid aa may be required for refugoes and freed. 70,000 bales, Sales on Friday 15,000 bales, the market | the bolt had’ not been fastoncd; these shutters were Thoeasage wan stened to ra arinest; inkchoe foes | 8 fu, Sb, Smits Pater, men dependent on the government for support, and be | closing with holders demanding a further advance. found open and the window raised ing ohe part uf Senators and gathered mombérs of | 100. ‘iste, Whaley—¥6. Shall provide or cause to be buiit suitablo nsyiums and | Breadstaffs very dull and tending downwards. fe gee UC the Ese, as woll as sp ctators in the galleries: but with. | ‘The noxt resolution was read, as follows: — Sehocia.” Bvt So such perchese shall be made, mer Provisions steady, Lardadvancieg. surdos cant nie iy aor Oe out a open manifestation except at the close of the Resolved, That whenever the people of any State are thus | 1 coped te mn apon, m he ge expense fo a fight of stairs; then retarned on the Teadi, when loud applavise one fection of the | depriv aut uilcivil goverawent t becomes the duty of Gone | Cuered une after appropriat ous shall have been pro- through the builaing, and entered the entlen’s gallery, mingled with determined hisses and Ieeilation, to enable them to organize | ove ph Tiree pede Re Sanieel pam ceee of 8 a, coased was found; he must have eithor beon asleep That [ieaot thOnaialanier eam hamaer. | Tory ota ine the Commissoner shall cause such lands from tte to | © 82% when the parties entered, and knocked on the head a LR me Py time to be valned, allotted, assign d and sold in the man. then, oF he must have heard the voise, and on going to upone journal. Would the Senate now proceed to re- ‘This wae agreed to, by yous 104, nays 33. ner and form provided in the preceding soction, provided ete @ ascertain the cause, bave been attacked; thoy must have , ‘The third revolution was then voted on, namely:— fa ahea the sald Inet ns Bot be sold for tess than Kevard of Aldermen, Lia Arte gl may ae po one ba. [rouse i meesag ‘ conatief ie thereof to the Uni en, VER BROADWAY—TR iM a Eyes hed pie tendon ofthe retal seco tase Wntifn the President | S80. 7. That whenover 1m any State or district in which jupereean RUSINESS. ANBACHION OF | who entered the. building exoept that at about ball past | coe etlade, ate io maintaluing the suspension of the Writ of habeas corpus | the ordinary course of judic al proceeding has been intor- : Sve o'clock om Thursday morning feur men got into a ft thoes states, ry the rebelt! The Board, pursuant to adjoarnment, met yesterday | Tonth avenue car, corner of Thirty-fifth strom, each Wd ng (70p.} 06 Howe, aaked-for the-admniesion of) ne ee ned to Sy velv'tty lei re afvornoon at two o'clock, President Brice occupying the | baving bundles in’ their porsession, tere men got out mon. hig. was yeas . . : Mr.csr, of Kansan, said that this was a dete | Ths fourth qud lant rescluton was read, aa follows: eivit corner of Albany and West streets. and was entitled to deliberate consideration, tncho ~ wa presamedea aay ‘the party, and he hoped wo"! -DovGALL, (dem.) of maid the President ad, with @t care and courtesy, ee ng , y hee | char. - f to white persons, ding - © DEACRKIPTION OF THE SUSPRCTED RTS. gpherelved, That itty the Celiberave sense of this House that Pe peer pr a ig netal eontracte, 10 The following resolution was offered of maid. partion e panes siderm of this body:to the. questions involved 1m this Commercial Intelligence. Cotton had advanced %4. for American, while othor and gone up | floor again where de tx about five feet ten ineties in twenty-six to thirty years of hia hands bound up (ion OF the Pebel Staten fully juetitis A gc Ager nom: to fi SASS I~ Spscaad se behetinansor Oe arid “cont eis elke fet tod nee e over & latge persion of ‘This waradopted by yeas 134, nays Nayx—Nsere. Grider, Harding of Ky., MeCullongh, Ritter, Mogern, Soanktin ed Raabe ee ne? MOO ‘THE RUSO-AMERICAN TRUEGRAP IT, Mr. Bexks, (tep.) of Mans, from the Committee on Dill. » hoped the subject would be postpoved. Theotion to print was to, ‘ Upthe question of: the and nays ‘were ien, resulting, yeas 17, nays 28, as follows :. | pockets of bis trowsers, taking Dica. Dareos.—On sonny, February 19, of consumption, Whasam Davon, years and 1 month. friends aro Fespeotfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at ono o'clock, from bis late remdence, No. 16 Rast Houstou [vr other Deaths me Second Page.| City Intelligence. Tue Foo ox Tue Rives YeerennaY.—From au earty hour yesterday morning, and extending throughout the Greater portion of the day, a dense fog, eclipsing that af London, oversproad Now York and the vicinity. ‘The ferry boats were seriously incommoded im consequence, and at the Staten Island, Fulton, Grand strect and all the Jersey ferries, only one or two boats made trips ob eaete during the day. Tho bells wero kept ringing until the foe jay in the aftermoon The Fuiton ferry, boat Union narrowly escaped coming iv collinion with the Just grazing bor side Te avold acetd only one boat was allowed on the river atatime irom this ferry. The Roosevelt street (erry ran very few boats during the day. At the Desbromses street ferry obe boat rab until seven o'clock 1” M., the others being laid up, disabled by the floating ico (he day previous, The Sound steamer and outwari bound wae were dotained by the vast mantle of ist thus enveloped the rivers and bay. In tho streets the usual number of workmen were engaged in clearing sway the mud and slush which the mist and rain had melied. Secomp AnxvaL Bau, ov tite National Tecmenarn Usiox,—Spite of the wintry blasts and the ruin without, spite of mud in the streots and exacting cabmen chang- ing the boxes of thelr cabs into throues whence royal edicts commanding unbearable taxation proceeded, Irving Hal! was, last evening, filled with ax select and welt ronsed an assemblage as has ever tripped to the moar- ures of a waltz within the walls of that most festive o« tablishment. The occasun of this gathering, which wax made by the noeial feeling prevailing and the goat with which the guests entered into the pleasures of tie night, was the second annual ball of the New York Dis trict National Telegraph Union, a soiree the ad.ent of which bad been awaited with impatience by not « few of the gentlemen who do pot limit thew worldly delights to the ‘appreciation of a newly invented — telegraphic fixture,”’ and by some aeores of their lady frinnds, Who were eager to ascertain if the men who tnally cow- Vor-o with others a fow hundred miles distant are equally Prodcleat in le pa Famere, That they wore ot die OF expectations would nearocly do justion to thy that the second aunual bal Associaton, though but memory, w lightful one. Sexrame oF Bexotans—Tuwy Vuosven tun Pees axb Comat a Mckpenovs Amavtr. —Twe arcess to the residence of Mr. Kic Tenth avenue and Kilt nih siroet ale y hour yesterday morning, afer which they lit the gas and quietly procseded to search for plunder. They fi tered Mr. Rechardson's bedroo: °. Aum of money anda gold wat While continuing thelr searol in az house Mr. Richardson awoke, and, finding bh door open and t burning lin th sing aed that his won might be sick. He aecorst| out of bed and dircoverod the low of hin watels, hw elothos scattered over the floor, &e. The jee of bo rglarw being ta the houpe then fur the frat time cntered he mind, whereupon he started to go up states but wae startled on roeing Lwo men on (he hoor above. Mr. Beh eard one of them may, “Look out,” and, fotended shook hin, stopp om wards, Reon that he therm strock cutting a dee; yweriul blow over thi burglars then © the street and escaped “4 . fevreley, and other property to cave amonnk Mr. ardeon yesterday communicated wih the pobew authorities on the subject, and active mensurer are being taken with Ube viow of arresting the dewperate harygtura ‘Tue Wasmxarox Starr Davow House MHoorxe Ar: yaay—DesTu or Aveuar Liroain.—Augant Ludkie, the man who was shot the abdomen by some one um known, du s turbance in the dance howe of Frederick 1) GL Warkumgion et on Fr dew ly yeuterday meruing tn Now Derk the effects he ween ive, M bold on inessert een pight, died u Coroner Wildey was notified, an the body to-day: Fine is Kaet Howwros Sraaer,—letwecn two and thrae o'clock Om Monday moraing a fire broke out in the Mowe sore and bakery No, 267 East Houston street, owned by Foreign Allure, reported a joint resolution auth: feet five Gath; Hendricks: Laue of Rania? MaDongely sorhi jut ‘4 r ean Riddie, 7, Stewart, ‘dtookion, Vuh Winkle, | and requiring the Secretary of the Navy to detail one ‘ile steam, from the Pacific squadron to make aaurvey coast Na-Mesars. 3 dier, Clark, Con- dings both of the American and Russian in, Cresawell, snandon, Foren, Grtmen Ha ry) ade, : it, Lwenty-two of age, ons certicnd adds tak valve cap. The fourth ‘wan ta Brown, commua.ca- stoner, ‘estern and Eastern vents nil, Wee,” ier, for the transpertat’on of nod. penerally aft | OVE All casen Wooster such assistance us may be best calculated to secure a eee modes or vad: pon Se \ -; on the of race or color, nes ! i iis in 4 set sts Sy ae =. care sent ah S of all cases affecting ‘The case was then submitted to the who ty hoe pS eh eyes Pause nome bina’ rament at bands of some person or Ermemaieainons otic he jrggeriier recommend z ? native of German: emen by whot a vs haloes 9100 for the ap i l f Merder Trial in New Jersey. TRIAL OF Jame aN * THe MOCKOER OF nis Wien how oOxne fen TO PRAT RUM THE CAUKE, BTe. A special term of the Union connty Oyer and Términer commenced yesterday worming in Klizabeth, N. J., for E g Ht EE Eg is r F LVOMLLE WESTEKN AT WOOD'S THEATRE. ‘The new melodrama, Atonement, or the Child Stealer, whieh created so much excitement in Philadelpiia & short time since, was brought ~wpomthe staan of Mr | SST lirady sald te ane had excite 8 ‘ood's theatre, opporiie the St Nisholax Hotel, | op feeling And he hops the Court would. a ing her coleyraed | nntto be lod away by anything they might , Mapported by Mr. T. Owens Ht t : Mulford, Piersop and Oibley. The circumstances connected with thin unfortunate ED f z 1] i i At two comtoropt ve th ‘Hea retired, and the coart i ~ {nn thoan Ian, ase for the peuple will be BS. Bedford, de. * Pollee Intetligener. RneeT OF A DANCE HOUSE RESTON POR AN AT TEMPT TO KILL. Patrick Dugan, the man who was shot im the dance Heelies: at all FA B ste ts Commerce, rt that — in prtation Fi cate and 4 of tatect:das, daranen Estey This made the ce rg i its in forelan e % of the i Hl Ts raat. A‘ tm ait, of wresber | ‘o | y ry LAND, tole of @ panorama of | 14th fast he ‘net 7. Corte, who | disco two hours’ our : | | ! i i iH z ite i H HL a fs fecorn| ofieers to tbe of Owen HB. by the eee | see eirhs arease, two oltre” worth of tes = ving Jett them with Me. of. The se BEVOLOTION 1 voned partion cre ‘before Justice intro | During the past week & teen | Dodge and Lona Heo given at the ball of Messrs. Beveath | arrnay & BERR RALOON, Ge bedy avenue, to tert a new very it | john Aomth wee portant featares have been there are pacematic knobe of the | howery Lda} it Hil bil lit sli Hi f i i of f ( ili FEgF i slim built, bad | $1,500 00 Uke building ia the Pacific Turia | ine vot the Wolf ore ye estimates Ln damage about $1,000, to building about $200 96,000 In the Brooklyn Insoranre Company © Compe uy. Dutiding te cecmet hy Millan ray aan dwelling; damage by waler iicht, The fire, it te aad, origi trom # defect in the o co fe _—-- aes aod te hae ae Mago We vtill pen for any one to aece, SE LY ae stag Mr. Woods are willing to back nim Tot vibes trian me eae ee te as ‘The, ole e namsag ‘oat the fight ca» come off wi bees y authorities, and Mr. Wands friends from New Brupewick acd thetr by the friends of Mr Jobe ‘ork ——Joreph South 1866 part Will leave this port on Wednesday for 1. verpet, the skull With | The dais for Kurope will clon at half past o ght Oelock (marrow morting. adv reward (or the | The New Yous Heast>—Edilion for Karope—miil be ready at half past seven o'clock in the morning, and wth tmtelligence from (ie Natoowel Cerin and from all portions of the Union, Late aud \mpurtom News from Mexico, Central and Souih Amerion the Weet Indies, and accounts of all important events of them wk Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, 14 Cem!» MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The mail xeemship Kew York, Capsarm Horwer, wit leave this port on Wednerday for Anytnwa't ‘The mathe for Cevtrat America mod the Sovtt Pertie Will close at half-yact Len o'clock Wo. morrg™ merry The New Youn Hemste—Kaivion for the | eie— ot report of the Memorial proceedings at Wash mgton we howor of the late President Lincole, wilh the bow y ae livered by the Hom, Geo. Bancroft on the voredtom; Report of the proceedings of Comgreme: hewn (ru at portions of the United Males, Laie nod troporten’ Newer 16 | eam Rurape, abd reports uf all interesting ovement tom day. Single copies, in wrappers, reaty for ma:iien, ote cme AmHowss to Let. Advier to Those long for shane Bay a strong pis 0 Hons Aer ow Sitieent The bresa or mr ee fowl Machine, making ihe een hom oa Witswke sbee, Dewed wey. hed tn Legal Lotte et 4 CLOTH, Bremer, 1768 ewe B Overeouts of Beateh Carat PS it a All Le apaigeae pores Conese abe eee abt 7? Stok. | 0 Wall erent, WF . Beet te the ae eEs™ Bs. st neoe wees ‘« Ae Mitler's Hate Dye—Kastiy Appited- rs Lavette Th renta Kald by dragets Dept Bo Brose opens Preservative 6 Aner homme * Dye fC to 07, Switehes, OF etette, 98 to O74 mene: ares Chee wom were Chtidren Often Loot Pate and Sick frm eo cther conse then boven Br me 8 ee Romane BROW SVRREITCOR COMPITS: wilt devroy worm wdowt re jery ween ee ee mages of (ne nen Aan mame rahe eaten we ‘one ‘mers Preet eee ae ee o es rere ACA Lg Aone 5 se tery —Privee Pate i ‘The bigheat resew waht Cor os oe nea Grover te th ont (ah aed ~~

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