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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. a4 omen ——— eR rte il _ - : f NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 2%, 1866. ee rad . 5 ps . t the oftah of Und section was simply hee MpeT AT RETIN oo Mevnad the word “wh ,4nPor equality, He (Mr. Lane) | son river. It was for the interest of New York to en- | takethe view that the effect CONFEDER jbat Bohan ekcade th Seuss | Somme ote Ween was ‘wel serv We. | ia "cot'f. the trmy ho Ms than pvanoen of THE ATION CRISIS. THE FLYING SQUADRON. regular officers, deprive them of their Pon nnnenmnnne Apprentices in ed States Navy— or would have ta getits luce to market. If ft wo positions without thé operation of the star chamber 8) 8 not afforded means to get to New ony By ‘this canal, its u Sir Ghumme, Qeppor Towa, raid that the Senate was tly Offered Tariff Resolu- ot _boui ? ‘ : The Ree ‘act, inasmuch as Colorado | produce would seek trapsportat rough the’ st, | tem dismissed without any trial, without any exam- | The Que! 7; : ay = come in under it, He maintained Eowrence, ‘dopriving the city of New York of the benefits | ination and without any accusation. ‘These officers were bec Scheme Unpopular s—The Indebtedness of the Re- The Naval V D th Parana Fopuon of Colorado was not suflcent for the | of that commerce sine commissioned in that capacity, and the rank was simply im Nova Scotia. bellious atatencitecstecions Betocsve to; LHC Naval Vessels for Duty on the Btate government, wi grace, 5 LD of Obi u perious: eo ce, wi joe Wi SEKSO, could the Senate admit Colorado while she ex- neceusittes of the shea. Wen’ would toon demand. the | the olficers were deprived. of their employ:nent and of the Dea: o¢:¢ met, He- British North American Coast em eet aie ae Fred suffrage, and in a oo construction of this canal around the Falls of Niagt jad sing ane Fite hae ae principle = i Dee Pursuant to announcement the Chamber of Commerce mes » in begroes: Jamal oul eo "1 ypartmen| 1c 7 “do could not endorse the co ‘ton ot sr ae by The ‘hundred - | sistence Deparimens and ane SDemriment le oo ided and Indignant Opposition to Jt by the | met in special session yesterday afternoon, President Low Se SUES bd @ay and afterwards undertake to confer the right of suf- | lion bushels of wheat and barley that the Great West | follow (ae spending! by moving a similar oye to the People of That Provinee. occupying the chair. = to colored people in the South. now supplied to the markets of world could be very | section referring to those departments, 1 ¢ The resolutions relative to the new provision in the law Th i T A t d Summ contended that the act failed | readily increased to a thousand millions if there were 5 (rep) of Me., explained that the of iscsda lids, Poi aseirivaiy csmauiror vei gi oR piel ACE eir Tonnage, Armament an with the refusal of Colorado to come in under it. favileties for its How long could the op- | title in the Quartermaster’s Department was made on so yay " * The morning hour expired while Mr. Sumner was | position of New York resist measures of such vital im- | the suggestion and recommendation of the |! DISSOLUTION 0) - shee ready published in the Henaup, having been reported Crews. speaking. portance to the ‘West? He left out of view now | Ge land it was applied in the, same view to the tl F PARLIAMENT DEMANDED. | vack, with the endorsement of the executive committer A. discussion arose on a motion to continue the con- | the question of , and discussed it as | other departments. Nothing was further removed from were adopted. — - adderation of this subject, in the course of which Mr. ype peel ae ‘There was at this moment | the intention of the Military Committee than to commit ae. &ee ae. sage ‘Trompvit, (rep.) of Ill, said that the opponents of the | a tieet of four thousand onthe upper lakea. The | any trick or injustice, or to do anything else but compy The same body, to whom was referred ihe tariff reso- A Nephew of “ Don’t Give Up the Sine acting poet snd prssing @ course whi ingame Jost year ee port of Clevelan ye as Erie, aan wish of the department as expressed throug! lutions introduced at the last meeting of the Chamber, Nephe Ld e wi cor not in to com) with Chicago, on chief. Whe Vote in t = 1 01 6. 5 ” u > - vy Nensan rere tae re FR conld aph agin ae to" siz sated SLT caret iegnmmees nan ch th melanin ihn Cnetians ec im the bass) stis saeenty reported adversely to thetr adoption, the committee re Ship” Lawrence to Com of the opponents of the bill, he was heartily tired of bis | exports to $96,658,137. | 18. was a confessed fact tat the master General had been guilty of thir great Weakness or histhet Ge caipdes) garding action on the plan decidedly inexpediont at the mand the Squadron be beggs » 4 ie ap the Pennsylvania Sear ea Lo egy to ile bas he should move at she Resolutions in favor of the confederation of the British | present moment, The decision of the committee was a go of communication now establ proper time ran! quartermaster general provinces have passed the Nova xcotian Assembly by a | declared sustained. by E93 ae oa of ‘he puree prodser, pig re, Ta the in ey resent Tor seventeen officers | Vole of 31 to 19. ‘The Cuainmay of the special committee having under er remarks were cut off by the termination of tl in the Adjutant General's ent woul as & met considerat tity ad dry de te asking morning hour; when tbe pill was laid over til next Tues. | ter of law, absolutely dropped from the rolls of the | Dect@ed and Indignant Opposition to the | {i Ths © Mil nant of the United HIS NAVAL RECORD. Gay morning, Gene and ie, eae ante. shyt. che Bouse did not mean fo, (From the Halifax Sun and Advertiser, April 11.) States or Congress in favor of exacting {roi States latoly do such injustice. " . That there ts a most decided and even inilignant oppori. | in rebellion, aa condi epittion cca Pp aA ag gery rote tion to any union with Canada by the great body of | into the Union, the obltgat i "i the Fs Te. seemed as if gentlemen could not discuss | CU Populsuon 1 palpably evident frum the Tact | to pay the principal and interust of thett respective ihe The Fleet to Rendezvous at Eastport, Maine, Bee tn eineet tonne aPtelignens Tesbine touerae petitions from every section and district—nearly | indebtedness incurred prior to the rebellion, tendered the the comp i.e which had repasted it and framed it ac Rot quite « hundred in all—and with many | following report:— by the 30th Instant, cording to its bust ability, and with a great deal of care pat | : ee fae aos Legis- ‘That the voluntary action of those States since the sup: ARMY Bn. precedent to their admission to the Consideration of the siedgment of thoir obligation The House then proceeded bill to reorganize and re-establish the army of the United The question being on the fifth section of the bill, after Some propositions the House passed to the consideration Soe Sale ‘The fifth section, as amended, reade as follows :— *E and pain-t.king. Whenever gentlemen found that the | 914 ade fou, po Seine yr i “Ee fare hes gratifying evi dence ihe do. dc. de. Sz0. 5. And be ft farther enacted, That the officers of the | Committe. was cunning and had been actuated by sinis. rr | ae orton @ the roaulis waked for by your petitioners. thirty-ne ‘orst provid the | ter he did not think their impeachment | ‘4! b ‘‘impracticable'> The several elections of mem Staten Latel a rom of aang ire: peerees Lee Seth omwedne® ag bers which have since been held, to fill vacancies in our " sf ; ete tie > United Staten * tron, ordered Tatssioned wering. It was unworthy of them, avd it | tower nowse, have been tested on this confederation | & late their incurred prior The United States ‘fying’ naval squadron, er Many of then have alee been en. | OD duty to the British North American coast, the dotatt Ways and means for paying off the secu. | of which was given eaclunively im the Hanan « few days 0 re of "aisemenedte hepadeacamacecieey ago, will consist of even vense rying fifty-five ate of Georgia | gins, manned by twelve hundred and fifty sailor OF of new bonds pant bo. amen of, Poe geen atte commit | question, and have ali resulied adverse to the plan; ami ‘Wien ‘gentlemen suspected conning and siuiter wo that there is ne change of public opinion. concerning it tives in others, was very much inclined, although not | #2 this province is manifest by the fact that a large num suspicious ¢ "lly, to saspoct that because they. de- ber of pations again ut have airendy teen presented ring rived their; sions from ome consciousness within | ‘A susien of ow Fartlemen, from various parts jemnificatio! gots committed in States not in rebellion, or where the ap corpus was not suspended. The yeas and nays Mr. [el ‘on the amendment. had {rep.) of Cal., said the'Senate was I; nel " of the province, and doubtless many more will be sent in quidate their entire back interest, to the pay. | the Vessels comprising thin squadron one jf at Rastport, Genlctncaes arya bis eee soe serene waa. Before the session closes. If our provincial goverament | ment of which the proceeds of the new bonds are tor ap | sine by this time, and the De Roto (Cup abip) sailed Mr. Saxnxan—What did th out for? peor Re hs fon | Mr. ‘THaYse inquired whether the gentieman from | Teelly think there is any change in favor of the project | pled, une tints of Florida, has aime tly adopted, « provi: Several SxxaTons yy had gone to see the < the rebellion, and oe bave deen distinguished | oo ote, to ailighing be fuse said? among our population, let the question be at once tated by tly adopted, » provi yesterday from the Brooklyn navy yard; the other wrocession. Se ee Tees tn alte ated, | Mr. SCesen replat thee he did, eo far as the gentle- | @% appeat to them at a general electim. This is the only : x | have received orders to be at their rendecvour, Hastport, = be waters on 5 ~ ene shall be eligible 28 paeat se second lieutenants ia | man thought the committee had made a covert attack fair and honest way of getting @ decision on the point. tn : Mo., by the 30th inst, The vesweln all equipped om r. JOUNBON, (dem. ) .—You can’t do that; there | there an o new iments of cavalry, uoder | on these officers. Se Measures for resuming the pay sat “4 fe po such thing! ’ the provistons of the third section of ‘this act, und not other Mr Tiaven protested that he had said nothing of the ¢ of Confederation im | nds issued before the rebellion ax their present limited the war basis, and go supplied with their magasinen hr. Coxxess—Then I move the Senate adjourn. poininent'from auy olfecrs and'soldiern, of volunteers.or of | kind. federat Party | “fais tatorabls centingnte bare been manifested by | Sled with powder, dhos and shell. The sqeadmon Mr. Jowwaon—On that I cal) the yeas and nay: th ular army, who have been wounded e Hue of ‘M. Semencx stated that he had so understood the gen. Gut Thele | most of the citizens of those Staves whic indebted tothe | will remain on the coast of Maine while the Fenian ‘The and nays were ordered ani Senate ad- | their duty while serving én the army of the United States in | tle Dut if the tenor of his argument was to that North for purckases made antecedent ihe war, Few. if ta 4 ae that district, with orders joarned Or who have been bled se con- | effect then lis (Mr. Schenck’s) remarks applied to him. Sunand Advertiser, April 11.) any of them, have failed to acknowledge thelr obligations or | ¢2¢Ht@ment prevails iD ‘et, Portions of them | to enforce the observance of our international y of arguing the advantages or disadvantages | 0 Meet dead assets wil allow, tn view of thean mant reflection on the committee, He trusted that uo one the adoption or rejection of the Quebec | fextations orable sentiment South on the part | We as Between this country and England Whee supposed he intended to charge the committee with & federation has passed away. After apa- | of both states sind individuals, te beleved. by your Com | thw ts accomplished the squadrow will proceed wo the cr design to do injary. tient bearing of its advocates and opponents the people | mittee that no action on the partof the general government ‘Mr. SCHENCK proceeded to state that the rection was | of this province bave given it their unqualified dixap- | 1s ealled for coast of British North America, where they will aftord drawn up by ‘the committee un@er the circumstances Many had been strongly prepossessed in The roport as presented was adopted. protection to American fiabermen, and prevent, if pom stated by his colleague, and that when his attention was or of confederation before the completion and pro- The aynouncement of the d of Captain Ezra Nve | ye the petty annoyances similar to those to whieh they called to ity an officer in the Adjutant,General’s Depart. | mulgation of the scheme which was intended to wake it | resulted in the presentation and adoption of the follow » tae ety aw h an amendment, which he intended | & fxed-tact | The vision of a vast country, eretching | ing were expored prior lo the existence of the lately expired wo and which would obviate the difficulty; that was | @cross this continent, from sea to soa, with bul one “ a of Cap. | Reciprocity treat Ih is the intention of the government Sea 'o proving, nl colin eeeitiesd in'ike cectite| ammeciabens Gad Gne lost,” liad tn’ 1¢ something | :,rtnChogner taxing home tatarpen ef, tbe Centh 2° Qep. | Tt eee een denen of Chie asi daring (ib: eustindle should be so construed as to vacate the commission of me, which captivated at ‘rst sight; bot the grand | weinbers, and & Tilot Gomminsoner appoloted by thie body | val ‘any officer now commissioned ag assistant adjutant gen- malty which lay in the way of ite realization—the | for the port of New York—the duties of wii ice he | to its present rine, and if any serious complications eral. He repeated that the only objection to the section duty of arranging the details of, vaion in such a | discharged with marked Adellty, energy and impartiality | ynotty questions should arise betwoon England aud was a change of nomenclature to simplify the lony and | Manner it BO injustice shoa any of the pore be on ei adie 4 cumbrous ttle of those officials; and he related an anec- | parbies-entering into it—was at once made patont by the a oe Secozeroce {ls seanet'| ies uulry, Wo increane the feel materially, with veewels of dote of a rather vain young gentleman who, | abortive fort of the Quebec delegates AD the elo sincere aympathtes 10 his afilcled family & larger clans. some years ago, held the position of deputy | quenceput forth by them on their return failed to con ed, That & copy Ot this resovution, duly authent) The following it a correct list of the squadron quartermaster geveral, and who was fond of ding | Vince us thal we should submit to @ total loss@f political | cated, ve transmitted to the family of the decease Gui. Se ecven. jh hotel rogistore afver bis namo the Initiale “D. Q. Me | infuener and a heavily Increased taxation, with their remarks culagiale of the character of the de . or i war, y ted i. such service. and may be competent for garrmon duty to which that coups has. heretofore been ussigned. The officers selected to fill inal vacancies in the 7 be taken from among thone who have served as officers of colored troops tn the army of the United States in the late war. And alt such ran Reserve corps, and Mr. THayer disclaimed the intention of making any HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ‘Wasurncron, April 19, 1866. FERES OF UNITED STATES COURTS IN THK EASTERN DISTRICT ‘OF NEW YORK. Mr. Monnm(rep.), of N. Y., from the Judiciary Com- matic, reported back the bill to regulate the terms of ‘the United States Courts in tho Eastern district of New ‘Werk, and for other purposes, which was.considered and I SRSTIMORY BEFORE THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMPFTER, ‘Mir. Boyan, (dem.) of Pa, offered a resolution 'to ‘print, ‘Ger tho. use of tho members of the House, foridistribu- tun, Shousand copies of the testimony of Alexan- der ens before the Committee om Rec onstruc- peel furnished i to the service uf the United States daring the late war. Mar. Roorrs, (dem.) of N. J., moved to make:the:num- G..” which o Stop 3 ’ s . wag int ‘by writing fier them wont evils, solely to realize the Utopian idea of & | ommed havin teen aaade by bis former associates, an 6 oo five thousand, posi pernpioeert: Sieg d may a NY) the | \\amned Quick Mase dine denne: ‘And he great Bit American cmupire. But pub reprobation of | ecjournuicut was vad ‘ Shamrock, double-ender : rr 10 eoealetias. ‘wee: seterred,. cnet. the, Tele, ‘to the oe ae ee, jords | (yr Benenck) wanted no more of thee De M. G's” fruits of their labors had but little woight with “Ashiuelot, double ender (iron). Lom 130 cal cteananted Ti. denies in ne ee Te ee onmimmery | or “A. AQ M's" He also spoke of the troubie that | Wem, for they stil cling to their delusion, oF worve than POAT elot, ; = a otsoduetlon OT tae ec ate Rents epee ei seeg | the strength of each company, from Aly privates to | SlWays came {rom bureau officers stationed in Washing- | delusion, with desperate tenacity. Al! that siands in the ™ 4 ‘mm io ‘that the abject omg sae one hundred privates. ° ton whenever any Jeaitainn seating the army was us- | Say afte adoption by us must go dewn, Sub \c be iim tints Gene te tod 125 ‘The amendment was rejected—yoan 48, nays 65. Soke... vee ote te “cree net wpa Bg ese peered: spring raves caine off yeuterday evening at the rar : - to Washington to fill the positiona But the committee | the people at large There must be no delay; the end | 8Plns fa x y oR me. Lrnan, top.) of Me. introdisced & Jotab revelation PE NO me nag gprs Ow seeform witich would have a centrifugal, | mnctides the means. The idea of submittmy ‘their pro. | ® the Pair Grounds, The track wax exovedinyly rough = poy aoe yy eens | from without that was beard in the ‘ball than a centripetal, effect on these gentlemen. positions to the people for approval 18 preposterous; the , at basin Ciel vowels: thosheant tasabere-wuan Uaateting of lored | _ Without Lion of the thirteenth section, reor- | method is wocumbrods, and the umfavormble imue not THE COMMANDER OY THE SQUADRON. Wanted Bates Navy, whieh wes read twice sud referred | the sbecnt reoniacapepeebeae ganizing the General's Department, « move | doubtful. purses of $6OVeech. The coutestanta for ie Orsi ware | 11 on wit be under the commandef Captae ena Mr. Nirsack, (dom.) of In@., calle? attention to. the | mens was made-towards an adjournment. With discreditabie plasticity they are prepared to ad- | Giiry, belonging to Mr. Clay, aud Maiden, trom the rs ie inwalees tao Sle ane aan Thot that there was not @.quorem present. LAND GRANT wePavOR oF 4 KalLaoAD IX cALITORNLA. | | wat, @untrary 10 their former @xod ‘creed, \n onder to ee Sameera, ner spnenconins, Canes Pani 8 Bogys,) with the temporary rank of Acting - milttery Prick, jot trom the Committee on the i ible, some slight shreds of reputation for ro. Maiden rather ‘ar Admiral ‘tearection in the colleges ertablished under *| | MF. (gem), of Pa., moved @ adjournment | mite Tae sapatea uaa A Wecatanees: tho ota eMnatn, tapsioetmmer snes wf Te two minute sod one and a quarter | ere pein EP boom man Pend twice and Teferred | One eee an the commederation or toe bal Ou# | Senate bill grauting aid toa valiresd and line |. Bot perfect, and to appointa convention te arrange anew | wecond; second Rest, one minuie, Bits fous atid ove cnapoedlpe:, «(nllpberepated apr om maa ee The seventh section, os amended,creads as followe:— | 10 Foleom 10 Viaceryilic, Cal.” It was to be | scheme, wich wilt no doubs, be dhe premat rune, smell quarter souanda | The outage for thn eer pure stent fifty tures years of age, amy wine ve were recommitted. ing as swee bame. ahidy, . 7 nt in the naval service of the government in er, Waaury, rep.) of W. Va., rome toanother oxo (ht, 1 Ati be it further enacted. That gach regiment nape. ‘WARHINGTON CITY MILI. The fact that thie convention is to be responsible Ally by Norbers, from Colonel Auall's, and anothier | 0°" Mell grades of midstipinan to capo Ho lee p11 ttn hana -A 5 bt Nn ol peers Bp he ES NE he Mr. Inaxnaou, intredueed bills to authorize a special | either to our parliament nor our people appears to them yy i, from Colonel Neiligaus Geueral Rous ‘A ; Fey aero wm ir P=. hyip : one bale ye a eam Lae og ne te pony gtr tax for the purpose of improving Washington City Canai, | neither unjust nor improper The rulc# of right which oy won ashe liked. The dintance was two miles, and | nephew of don't give up the muip Lawrence, whe fei SE Cs OEE OO SCE a fer'nrergennt, ove commisuary sergeant, One hespital sew. | and to incorporate the Washington Canal and Sewerage | bind honorable men as bands of iron are weak ax cob. | the time four minutes and four neconda, in the Chesapeake during the war of 1812 with uch ebjectionable paragraph. ard, (wo musiclaus and teu-edmpanies; and each | Company, which was read twice and referred to theCom- | webs to restrain thom. But whether the attempt to | | SSO0ND Day. Thurday, Apri id, A6OO—t James | on Oe ie caer dur vse lake war it ke ap oe DEVICIRNCY APPROPRIATION. Company shel have one captain, ove fet lieutenant and cue | mittee for the District Tore this bateful ubjon on an unwilling people be success. | Hotel purse, $00, mile heats for two year-olds — ; . STeVENS, (rep,) Of Pa, from the Committee on Ap- | second it, One HFK sergeant and four sergeants, REMITTANCES OF DUTIES. ful in partiame: thout an appeal to ihe country, or | WH. Williamson ensers ch. @ Lewis BE Sunith, by parent that Captain Boggs he me of the quatitier 4 a oa one wagons: | On motion.of Mr. MoRKULL, (rep) ef Vt. the Senate | by the action of any Irresponsible convention, or not, Revenue, dain Sea Breese, by Albion, #4 Ib8,.. 2 1) which immortalized hin relative. A happy senten rep. Vowel tere ch f Emil by Vand q iy pseeriver bos pabanader, at on ey eienanaentes 2 2 | mortalized Lawrence, & not lee happy one gave Captain Boggs the command of the Varens which be immortal ized in the great naval battle on the Mi Captain two semaictans, and umber of privates may be in- discretion of the President, woe Ses Siete ot Be SSSA MB tere cease tiem, Aenant, appointed for thelr respective bill to remit and refund certain duties was taken from | ‘Will be alike moortrous and unjust, and will meet, the Speaker's table, read twiee, and referred to the Qom. | only (© Gisapprobation of every honest Nova Seo mittee on Ways and Means. “Ved, Wat Die sternest reemance This ie not the AMERICAN RRGIFTRRS, meridian under which such despotic weta can be per for the year twice and referred to the Committeo.of the Whole Time, 2:00--2.04% em the State of the Union, aud made the special order for fame Day —Second ‘tace, Ht. Charles Hotel puree, $1,000. all ages, two tile heats The bill Wanunei ‘ formed with impunity, por are ours the inetitutions : bill appropriates $115,000 to eupply the deficiency | The eighth section being under consideration, Mr. vai 4d haoes y Stl. nena ied Sal bade whieh foster fa ime Jently base to tolorate them, | Moore and Coffee enters b. « Heacon, by Lexing Boggs wes seeking mnenend, and sont inthe appropriation for printing, $450,000 for paper und | Hanpinc, (dem.) of Ky., expressed ‘his views in favor of | taken from the Speaker's table, and the amendment to | Living under a representative government, ton, dam Hay Leaf, by Yerketure, 4 years oid, in, whe asked him whathe wihed to da “1 want 000 for binding. reducing the standing army to thésty or forty thousand | the House amendments was concurred iu. that we bave all the nights of British subjects, 106 Ibs... - 11 joeton and sow it with palt,’ . Wasnnukne, of Ili, inquired of Mr. Stevens how | men. If he got one division of cavalry and one division ‘THR SOUTHERN TATE are far rewoved from the parent land, not 8D. Henderson eaters g. ¢ Charley Aruetrong A many of the ordinary appropriation ills of the seesion | of infantry he would underiake the job of keoping order | Mr. Detaxo, (rep.)of Ohiv, asked leave to offer a reso | gauce of our self-styled master minds’ nor all tho tra by Lexington, dam by Gray Eagle, § years ol io eemtaatous, copiers mm che hevomieitp had passed all over the nation in time of peace. Intion requesting the President to furnish the House of | lence of the lesser plauets who revolve around them « 90 Ibn 2% | the President, and being wid to select bin T. Vowel onters,b. wn. (sire sod dam pot known), 4 The eighth, as amended, reads asfotlows Representatives with any additional reports or informa. | make us abate one jot of our just claims in relation Boggs chose the Varuna The great ‘Stevers replied that with the exception of the and of Deficiency bi the Miscellancous bill, necessarily Get. and be hb a ears old, 101 ib dot . acted, That the adjuta tion he might have received relative to the condition of | the change of our govermment and consequent ¢ y \ DR. Seed abiane 3 Rept back till about the close of the session, and the In- | and qusrtermasters of Infanuey regiments shall be imountel | the Southern people and the States lately ia rebellion. our destinies Time, 3614 —3 46 with the Vaeruns—be did sot bombard Charice Gan Appropriation bill, kept back in reference to some ental adjutants and Mr, StevEws objected. If we now concede the right of oar Parliament or of - was the pamage of the forte at New Orleans, ne ee ee passed. re yo rt Pongo a PQUALILATION OF Tu, the propored convenuice z legislate in & matter so Polte the fight w the rebel ¢ above as counpenaation for their greater carsand respos Mr, Miatam, (rep.) of Pa, presented a joint resolution { Vital to our interests in direct contradiction SHOOTING AFPRAY IN THISTYOTHIRDG #TRERT ‘ oy cage ” » an . Ni The regular order of business a the morning hour | Omeern of the line detailed to act ns regimental of the Penarylvania Logislature, in favor of an equalize: | wishes, of what guarantee are we possessed that the | aim aisy cecurred in the liquor elore of John, Teen ty will be remewmbered by ail He alteeked thir being et tae ten en tae Which | ters, or as quartermasters or oomminss! tion of bounties and of the therease of chaplains in the | new Union Parliament ray no a on a teen rebel gunboats and punk wx of them The Varuna was repor' two duys since from (he Committee on } posts or of mands of not lees than two navy. Lasdon the table. to nerve perpetual 278 Tenth avenue, yeeterday morning, between tie pro oe ice Anvalid Pensions incroasing the salary of the Commis- ) when the assigninent is duly reported to mod ap) 7 Cuens musts lie, with either pretor and Harney Mullen, reatding et 296 West Thir | ae Swiss Grads by 0 sede ram, end so roca oat sioner of Pensions to $4,000, and that of the chief clerk | the War Dy Dt, TeCeIve AR extra compensatiol e F ' cdeong i a " | she sunk; but her gallant captaiy manwovered to like kag sible Tor government property, wen dollars per month Mr. Surmn, (rep.) of Me., introdueed a bi!l to provide | suave McCully ordered his adversary to | » . / Of the Vension Office to $2,500, cane up. Fespot rebel down with bis, and did auccesd in firing and ‘The House had voted yesterday to reject the Bill, but Mr. Paine moved to amend the ainth section by strik- keee may bend third street, uring whieh Ru for the natwunal defence by establishing a uniform mili- } petual preside he place tia and organizing an active mili force throughout the | forever, and read th the United Statee. ad twice and referred to the Commit | death rattle in ite throat, become & mummy over which nents Hice Mallen into | destroy lea) * he wae tardy in bis me «him The Varuna, seized @ pinto! from the ebelf, and, follow ing, was ran ashore had reconsidered that vote, and wow the question was | ing out the clause giving to each rogiment « band, and mol from the shelf, and, folle “ : again on the passave ill. After some discussion | inserting a clause authorising the retaining or enlisting to moralize on the evancece: if freedem, | the street, discharged it at him, the ball taking offect in | wot er, before compelling snather adversary Ww fm the same Vein as that which took place on the bill | of twenty bands. ee ren ne (inane A Wo ree cen” duty inapreasad with the co. | Mullen's forehead, inflicting & severe wound. Onicer | sirike her colors “The last gun of the Varuna was fred Halliday, of the Twentieth precinet, hearing the report yesterday the House came to a vote epon it, and the bill ‘On the suggestion of Mr. Vaw Agnwam the number was of firearms, ran to the place and artested Rice, whom be xdelegate on the omnipotence of an the deck w Mr. Gaxwiein presented the petition of one thousand | gency ot our under water, fag fying, vietoriow i ‘Was passed by @ vote of 60 w 51. Teduced to seventeen, and the amendment, so modiled, " citinet words, its right to MAGARA SHIP CANAL, was adopted. Coeuae eater fi lil thay rene avert ad Pao Mat those at rasan Attar e | 0k to the mation house. The accused was yestertay | death, covered with glory Mr. Vaw Hors, (rep.) of N. Y., from the Committee on ‘The ninth section as amended reade as follows :— cap wool. Beferred to the Committees on Ways and | fetish composed of of ii-conped constimetional py oe before Justice Doige, and committed for trial Captain Boggs rubsequently cow manded th mneris Reads and Canals, reported 4 bill to eonstructaship | sec. 9. And be it farther fenacted, That seventeen bands. | Means. law, he endeavored to deter argument upon this G bapleremegedy fone = ball, Bice te forty yours of age, 004 | a tor erveral months. Am inciient of two which c anal around the Falls of Niagara. including the band of the Military Aeadem: be retained Mr. Pawve, (rep.) of Wis., oflerede substitute for the or ealieved wm the ‘omy, with such ‘ccganisalicn ole now w Mr. Doxwanty, (rep.) of Minn , presented petitions from | with « zeal that was wholly unnecessary; for there can self-evident truthe, No axiom of carted while holding (hus command Wiastrates Une clare CHAROK KIVING RTOLEN GOODS citizens of Minnesota on the subjects of American woot | be no dispute ov ded by le brigades jo time of war. 4 o ya blunt, outepole ¥ ‘ he Da rete hae vert of 8 hp stb comand semen ers | eognar fle TOA yaa « gettionot | SaVRsRNSnaY re MRAP RTE thee ous |, Jom Atwn,o German, tity youre of a, ring at | tof Ws Co a an ee Smart ent a 10 CORRES he RRO ete ee geen ch Oe ete | a A Bunce acd olor praying for enactanents Feguiating | people of this proviuee then that wo organic change in | 107 avenue B, was arrested yesterday by ofticor Cuand | Wf the olden syle le arriving in tie Couneetiant in wators of Lakes Erie aad Ontario, of - | on the same footing as other banda. And there shall be one | inter State ipsurance. Also a petition of citizens "Uf | their form of government can lawfully or validly ve | jer, of the Kasex Market Police Court, on the charge of | /SUTeary, 1866, at BC Georges, Bermuda, Captain Bowen sions for the paseage of gunvoate and vessels of war, nt and ove bospital rard for each mil. | Cayuga county, New York asking that Canada lumber be | made without tneir fully expronsed consent Mr J aL was shown « cireulag from the Queen of ‘will afford great protection as 4 military wark in case of the same number of post sae LOW from duty® Same ref From the House of Asseasbiy,as it is at present con. | Tecelving swien goods ir. Jamen awe, freig! tmvasion or war With a foreign power, to the large cities law. Aud the President of Mnited States in | Pelieved fram duty, ference. eiteted, Welle tes eiamer be pages tof the New Haven Steamboat Company, Kegiand, through the Governor, ordering all Gs csdnmenet ie orized to appoint for each national cemetery ISDIAN TREATIER, op! a ae ene ce teped. | No. 2b kant river, ventified three canes of 0 ied er “Gian anak dh aka aie tie . J abiebed, or that tay a cupertpten. On moton of Mr. Srmvexs the Senate resolution experiences the weeks have shows ue cloth, valued «! Rot vast importance to the ee Soe Se maak, pay os an ordnance aan to enable the Prerident to ne | that a dextorous of our legialators bas been lara, ‘consigned Ty ig | eens af the fort The Captain, however, chem tena! in 1 and should be constructed and cmeern of he ameyel ie tne fone Ro Fe nag te elon fly “et - tnem | Duane street, lo anchor beyond range el the fort, and nest morning = yy te ment of tbe Uni Sor gabe, hare. and Gonngtne an taaamatodn an “ee Nidde gunboat come op and requcried Captain Beggs to ercian provi for the constenciion of euch pe cet: > Se 0 down and wali on the Governor Ou amriving a6 he "Sth "ates p Roms eg ew tue, mores toon Fie | 02 motion of My. the Sevate bill to fouoe serotea manson he immediately tack the Captain w lash for ge nee a ert Tie ate omauy ~4 ss "The Mouse et bal pos fowr adjourned. piney ago phovarpmat 1 eae 6 rireutar trom iter sects ‘The Preeident of . damaging ‘wer of 1812, and — . on we A sum of two thoasand dollars \o snewer the charge you, Ghrecting that al) federal or Cowtederste vesmele of « oy gem opp yt 27 how md -mistake the ous eon aoa Sonne Sb Punase avorion, | Tonimtanee, not silent, aud a slaady pressure from with BURGLARY AND RECEIVING FTOLEX GOODE war thould be anchored in = certain epost, bet ee J am im tad Teaponable sonmpeny « (rep.) of repli ‘that the character Mosors. Muller, Wilkina & Co. sold at public suction | ams Sronght te dear on our io oe On the night of the 17th imetant te premisne of | command of neither of them, | look the liberty to wae my pose, , Te company i to pay all the wrbich the army was to ve made up day, the goegntly. known 4s the estote of the ne ‘Soo ak cow canes os Gopatmtenasahonens petty | Monare Asher & Rosenbaum, 489 Kast Houston street, | own disaretion Jands taken commence work consideration. queslon was one , months after the execution of the coutract, y, Telating to the industrial pursuits | Jacob Harsen, The property hag been in possession of Saat Fle medis ack oo caus ataeieany the bos quentity A \oolt of Blank amazement cverprest (be Governors Beso eee oe et Shree aceeccemeeres | etm, en, tna ren, et sae | Sed it of te pono Ror wt Saw | att pon mae spablic highway. ‘Tt is to be free from toll ‘ecuern from 0 the atlas af tite, ants he | mca meen ca Mereein oveanas ead ‘river, “noes ee Gy had been loft there by two or three friewds to make up | ..t neve any poner ur Ps _——— of military stores, Ae. ; the.com; that three years carved o@.of the life | and embraces part of the ‘avense to be ity Intelligemec. Yesterday Joseph Male, Jr, and Cherie Hyland were ar- OT WO C0 Mamie ed Mater man of vibe rates of toll to be on commercial rican, was equal to ten geare taken out | known an the ‘Boulevard Drive.” sake wan largely Senna WaaTur—A new ediuom of spring har made | rested by officer Hawke, of the Fiewenth precinct on | war replied the galiant Cepiain end | am mot ai at ana refs, not % os 7 = pets map ea young Lm attended and the bidding very spirited. The following | its sudden appearance here. April had been cold, rainy, | the Of breaking inte and roti p deme The | willing to have Engiehmen, or any foreign nation, deme waned Cunal give five years ir melo ® rill. | are the prices ts cheorieen, But s change seems to awe cccarred in the | er ouny Unseee ea come foe =er" | nate me oF my ship by & hie thet would indicate the din ye ay OE e same persons would be willing to dedi- | 1 jot w. s. Sth av. & w. corner 72d vt, 26.61100...618,800 on seme conch | Ge te titers Deneues Moma Ou guint to the piace | cotation of the Union ’ President, after three years 1 Jot adjoining on th thermometrical department, mor receive it wi Ir. Mais, father of Joseph Male On going to ° at . @eciare the contract votd and terminate it The Mr. Ganmecn said he would be ind to dieeou \c eretivide, and hope t may pot be exchanged in for | the officer informed that the stolen cloth’ hed eto eed - $6, 000,000 ix to be loaned by the United States to the | the babit of men Taraing no guickly from cngune te | 208 siemes co oem 28 ‘o00 | such wu inte bad precehed © eiiinsay | tees Weakened (o's Wettanrs cae. comer of Omeed |) eenan Oy —- Lady onerigy hereon sgunpeny 2 $1,000 See, ot oe rate of $200,000 fer another. He would be i favor of making ita longer | 2 joten. ® Tiet at. 100ft. 7) was wo mild $0 8 lamb, a2 were 00 the love of an Italian | street and birst avenae Thie was found w be true, and | “Ut” Pemain longer at anchor than twenty four hours ),000 expended com pan, per cent | term of service, so men would go into the army as b. maider. a balmy a bregth of a wanton sephyr | most b as recovered cider Mais oan | oven after the Captain hed asked pertmiaon to “ Se. Rete eel Se es | Lee ees [ice Eee | earcemmnercaharmeetacion, corceeTanets | Sipura Save recom ais | Senne emer acute be et ove te 3 ‘ a ven we examination f the tpal of the loan. The tolis are to be revised | tions in the army. watt 44-4 = > v4 trees in blossom. Lat us hear ne more of “winter obill Sestice aaediey OF" | Governon ''s dintinet samuranee of bin utter iwabslity ve years by five commission: tw be appointed, Mr Ganvreco's amendment Jd = = ’ the | at ' The surly old fellow eed G Uy as aetna yp ek we Gotten | yavanna eS is | Sets tates bm SS eeu ens Soc bemorney rowren raadpleeg dy pi Stew York, Massachusetts and Tilincie. snd one by the | "There war no other amendment ofiered to the tenth | ,iotend gore | do GO | aon thet “unlocks the Bowers to palat the laaghing ea’ | Wor the last Ove years Henry Aphel, » (German, has | AM*THRD manot-war cold wt to ome ta some ‘The iast section giver to the United section, nor were there any offered to eleventh or | 9 jot». «. cor Oth ay and Tad st,, 26x100, each. ‘G00 | bas come upon usin ite fall power and efulgence been employed as porter in the rtore of Mowrn Archer manner, even if che had to be wrwed out by ete and _ the canal for the whole amount | tweifth sections, The sections read as followa— 2 lots n. ¢. cor. 9th av, and 724 wt, 26x10, each. 6,060 Tae New Bxcom Law —A correspondent yesterday | @ Pancost, No 9 Mercer mreet Recently that frm he added that “he should go, though at rink We the crew aTie, Vx, Hlonern eddrensed the House for seme tea | int thea rene, (eee at ee ee en ae neenh, tooo | Stated, inthe course of e communication to the HanaLo | jesrned thet large quantities of gas frturer, chandeliers | “4 vessel minutes in support of the bill. He was sorry to say | and thas out two field 2 low m &. 73d wt, 146 fe ©. Oth 252100, cach. 4,600 | “pon the new Excian Jaw, that ex-Rocorder James M. | and other articles had been felog y removed from 1h te Bet ot all proteable thet rorh © commander wit! that the chief epporition to the project came from | ment umul six companies of the Biota Tad st. 100 ft ‘263100, each ALO . their premiens, and ruspicion fell upon Aphel He wae | stand amy norernee from Hriteh office un the fisher bis own State, Dur he had no spmpathy with such | Organized, and that but two ofl an at, Sth av, 26100, eae Smith, of this city, had presided over meeting | cocorsingly arrested, and on srarching bis house, Ko. 28 7 , ‘ inbe tdd Ueltoved the meapers tate ene of irent | be, oppemgies til 2 lots adjoining of 724 at, w. Sth av., 251100, ear 600 0 liquor deniers, called to ask for a modiGcation eee = Bay Miven Vaughan and Tieman tiesererca | Tete, particvlarly when backed ry wach veanele ae the Pocmromance and ‘uUility, and as he was acting as a , 1 Meta aagetonag om Tam, w. othee’ seein, cach Seno | Lelie cumh Gent he ta was sisormey of the tocantn tng | bout Sve hundred dellare’ worth of prods which the | De Ato, Misotamed, Maamrect, Achestet, Aagueta falator for the whole coustry he was net é to 4 lots adjoining, 262100, each...” 000 | never atisnded ane uf their meetings, 00d hence could | Prisneer confessed le have sislen ot different tinmes, sud | Winccmt’ ant Inn, with thew Bfty Ave pune; and we may eee an eee oS es at onl a | cat Eee 4 4a 40. do 4,900 | not have acted ax theit premding officer which were identified by the owners The scoured as | 6,04 viet ine Hivitish commandant ie those waters will ido interfere to a email extent with the interests of his wich recruits footers Jamtce Hogan and pcan pete veo ‘ Biate. mana ba ™ three tbowmnd men It § cceigunaiun a : $310 | tmx Pomc Seneoia —The Board of Raveation, with s | putas ee prove very ctv aud considerate ‘Mr. Taviax, (dem) of N. Y., inquired what benefit | {a prricr who muay Dave army oF 1 lot « #. cor. 8th ay. and Oth st. 26 61100 ‘orm | deleyation of the Boston Bebool Board, are at presen: Pasecmgere Aret Dem RIPTION THe Veen {ie lergo expenditure would be to American commerce y Veen ajentand ey cnvnte pS. ‘ . - a “ . 4 : amr ‘Stags he comet tao Lawrenon toes wen one | Stusi’h Sects (ec os Stent || dHeteadiinin, on Wh av 8 Orne, can... $208 | engnged in ving the rity whoo, aad examining ints | wlscecreG Naame foci” Fong hap she English vernment? uch wounds Ubey are not unfitted for eMcteney in Simpand gh es 6 ‘ib me. 100 fe. Oh or their general conduct, a regards the aystom of teaching. | Lareevure Mr and seen wi | fot the merchant marine service Mr. Vas Hown replied that it would certainly be at eens Saree cathonively to Oe: 0133 gore, * Kine and the improvements made aod to be mate in wor y yy e Ae t ronnie eles between New Yors and New Orirane Ae same benef to American commerce as Sie Welland 1 lot and gore, adjoining, abx1i4. Fe ee aecla: oper ot Deen mien | re RT Whom, thes allivon ond oxen. was purchase by the government in 186) end wa ee te et What ese thas wan eines the | se Beltane eines oe LS ae se . Chation W. Black, editor of the Uoatom Commemeraith, | Rotors. Mf Memptnewmer, Me Sule, Rewer, > | at ee omveriod nee wae vem! he lee mages Naan aventen tol ; SEE be vsoih oncas-nrnrerareense Nr. Philtnteh, the Bestom Buperintendent of Padi te (00) Op eee Pom dered goed nervie Guniug be inte wee 1 2ixKs 53 * Th AE BL A A os 0 center, and was very eucemmnt al to enptenag tock 4 hg ee yenchaan techane, ont Magen Covet, bao ote ronan one of her rommanter singe having real > Gay rd ae VR omae M Lirewer Soe vie uel prove tee, led ret one Wontred thrmand dollars in pee tomy 3 40 C4 Ww U8HI7 0 WW, e0ch.... WO p87, OT OY . Ye wen, nthe pare of & tow mentha I Decomber, 1851. im 3 nme Gua take Hoe | Pater Rausoan Carvasey.— Yesterday aivernone, Re oe Wl oe Guth Nee Lemon, bey atte ted (wo rte Contents to Mimnmipen Beran! set drove trem 0 Ayet A, 18, the eagteret Ove bieckate remner nbortiy before three o clock, Henry Bunks! & int mine FOLEA IN PROOKLYS 14 lata a 24 and Sane ted 454 #0. cach 261100, years of age, whore parenta tenmde ot 67 Vorryth street sired by hw poopie. te be the daty of ‘eaye- Ment to afford reasonable facility for commerce | tant” an used in it. Riven $175 | war run over im the Howery, nose Bpring wires! oy Car whemmors of Mattia, Way V1, 1801, cause’ the Gentrve the States. The opening of this Mr. Scimvcn replied Uhat that term was need to get rid | 14 lote on 2d and Sd ave and 40d Mt cack 260100, No. 26 of the Fourth avenue lise and sin netantly tien of (he eteamer Cube, Augurt 1*, 1963, captered the @ana! would enable the Western Ts to overcome | of the long, lumbering tie of asvistant adjutant gene each. ° oreo 10 paring over bie peck " Alice Viv at ‘one hundred and fifty miles of artificial | ral They were to be called simply adjut each regi- | 28 lotegn 24 and Sd ave and 4d and 44th ota, emcts from wbeol, ran meaner Ane Vivien; Augen 99, 18, Glas the travel, which would effect a saving of seventy cents on | ment having ite adjutant, known ae regimental adju- 26100, each. . i170 the my which was paring ramet Cresent, Feyiemier 32 186 captured the ce raised in the West. lions of | tanta, There were other adjutanta apd at the head of 28 love ow 2d and did wre wud did alt A4eh ste, eacts Bowery, Gases 0 as eomniag Gn the op Werk, thanehs tonmer leviathan Fhe se extured of the Ap Dushels of corn were used as fuel in Tiinols during the | all was an adjutant general, 261100, rach... . 06 | & reseh the fide track before it reached him — le de ng 4 “i year, because it wonld cort more than it was worth Mr. Travan, (sy Pa, moved to strike out the seo | 14 low on 24 and Sd are and 43d and 44h ete , each 60 Aecenmeds wat down by the hovers om the up thet steemers Maye Bartow Wiliam, Jame, Ade teansport it to market. Thie canal would permit | ton and insert in liew thereof the eection 11%, each. oeeee +e 20 | ear, amt before wer could brake op the wheels lade) night Meeppas. “were Pre, Bayad, ee to come to New York simont without pI, Ty 14 lot on 24 and Sd ave and 63d and 44th ote, coed pamed over bie coanng be death we Hated = The Caria, James Davila, Witham tagiey, 1 4 Sresting bain ieaving Cheago or Detroit, and | De t of the 7 ter a the] 25100, earh...., myn ° .. 00 | romaine wore taken Sp 804 conveyed lo the remidener of S Amigo , lady Barn, SP ieee oe: connect at Syracuse’ with now od ie aur. | 66 tote the entire bionk on int amd 2d ave and 42d or Booked, wpese Wildey wae avtited WBE, | Meeker te, Par, hee Oh tr Witham Peet ona ‘pad thie York down the Bed | prise that the the (nb 606 ota, Goad Z50008, med ne TE mn gee Comberiand Tht iMen priae wan Vebeed ot ome mirkon

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