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- el designed T of persone for damages sustained frou Indian depreda- | or calculezed to overthrow, subvert or corrupt the gov- V4 A S$ Fi N G ‘e) N @ | tions, Referred to Commitioe %n Indian Affaira. Also | ernment of the United States, or any department or Points im? ne message. Ha did not wimit that the popular {Eus BY MEMESES OF OGuaRDaE. Aan 10, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 1867—TRIPLY SHEET. : By Mr. rrexoocs, (rep.) of Nebrnales, for the relief | raid office, has been guilty of acts which were te bargain to eat Drake, agrosing to voe for 8 moder . Debalf wila the conservatives, importance. The resolution was not received. prrnnnnnnnne ‘THR TARIPF. The Senatorial “Gentest—Letter from Thad lation. That was not the way to pass measures of such PENSYLV/ WIA POLITICS. to extend the Piatto river 80d Nisbrara river military | oilicer (hereof; and whether the said Andrew Johnson red agree road, — Referred to Cgamittee on Territories, has b’cen guilty of any act or has conspired with others | On motion of Mr. Asuuzy, the ‘Committee on Ways pam Oe CONTINY,ZD FROM THIRD PAGE. By Mr, Bravroro, (rep.) “of Colo: to establish an to &, ents which, in capuenpletion ‘of the constitution, | and Means was Instructed to inquire into the propriety Stevens. THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT I TRE KENTUCKY eisai Of th ma PRE additional land disrict 1b Colorado, ferred to the | are high crimes and misdemeanors, requiring the inter- | of repealin; immediately 80 much of the Tarif act of Hannisovna, Pa, Jan. 7, 1867. LEGISLATURE, oY tet itera eee Be though) this Set aeneens Pabiic Lava, P’aition of the constitutional power of this House; and | July 1, 1864, az imposes n duty of ten per cent cu last, | | The following: ig the letter of Senator White to the lagistry to, independent » his politic ap'ars, rep.) Of Ari to amend the | ‘shat said commitiee bave power to send for persons and | ings, mobair cloths and other tor boots and | Hon. Thadepgs Guevens, together with the reply of Mr. Fraxgvor?, Jan. 7, 1807. " 1008. toget! Fe P, A I Stevens: _ ‘with a major? ty of the Senat: " ‘of Arizona and New Me: Referred to } paper d to administer customary oaths to wit The moti q was put and lost Comultter on Terriva sl 7 Mr. Mow” uz took tho floor in reply, he aid, toa few | eygurvarion ov PAPERS RELATING To POST OFFICE MAT Mr. ASHimy moved the previous question on the reso- RNGLAND, Hannrascne, Jan. 3, 1867. x * aa i . , mad 5 Fejecting the constitutional amendment, It was ie On motion of Mr. Dzmrna, (rep) of Conn., the Prest y Srevens, Washington :— She special ars ww, at half-past one o’deek. ested to unicate all be cobsiny ithe Blate Department and Messrs, Adams, Min- concurred in by & large ity. THE COLORADO LEGISLATURE. abe THR SUITS OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST REBEL AGENTS w ‘voice of jatrie! yased it he bill. cy Brrote tbe District bad eee errrne bat there was no | ,cYy, Silos ted Territories being called for billy the | | Mr. Sratorsc, (rep) ef Obie, moved to Iny the resolu: Jegal ¥ (notion for it, The question did not belong to the } guced by Mr. Farnsworth a7 : DY see tie Disisick, "She, Districk belangen to the | (ee*rurkanciae VgRomitte aie terres oe ee ton en MmvOR ee 29, ave t06—2e: fol ister to the Court of St. James; Dudley, Consul at Liver- pool; Moree, Consul st London; Gibbs, Treagury Agen W sd States, and on oll questions involving popular to examine all. pay “amen ; paps lps rey the whole people of the country any! Tasecogeed. for ae Lo mie ieeaon, ‘post po ery ‘ae Doign, icrlag Finck, coma om Genes, aa instituted in the ‘English om on bebalf of 4 Lyaverworts, Kansas, Jan. 7, '*67- am next objection of ihe President was that the bill was | other postal matters, “Read trea times and passed. | Harding of Renturky, Mawkina Hise, Hosa, Hotper a. | United Siates againat Fraser, Trentoue ment,’ eee Advices trom Gelden City, Colorado, dated, Stat alt:, F tas’ ir it was intended to have a local goverument | aches tee neneeeeeet eats order of business | ongh, ‘Niblack, Wieholson’ Phelps, Randall of Penniylvania, | 8S°048 of the so-called TARRY BOURp, states that the Dill repealing the tea oath adopted in T sore ipere would bes Legislature or a representative | States {ur posh ieee ee hour to the call of } Kaymond, Kitter, Ross, Shanklin. Spalding, Strouse, Taber! | so gee vet Pa, introduced a oil to wa- 1964 passed the Lower House of the ture that Dedy Pere. In no sense was thore a jocal government LOYAL OWNERS OF COLORED YOLUSTEXRS, Kentucky, Whaley, Wintcla-w@e e thorie the issu of treasury holes not bering inoreal, | earasely ai .. If thi becomes a law exiled bushwhecker aud bere. The next objection would motic i ae Mr. MoCiwia, (rep.) of Mo,, under the call, intreduced Navs,—Mesara. Alor. Allison, Ames, ell, Astioy of to be used in providing a sinking func, for extin- in ¢ will enjoy equa! political privileges as with loyal Simca meeed‘Sees sone | Mittens enenarcaetea Seem | Bee Aah We Seay ct: | geomet te eens aan, cri ood | Sersear ence Cred Fe IO oa P on the Jug . the Committee on fad Currency, are ‘ delusion, and be did not expect to find it urged bY the | OF at tags, Sclliving ‘eupeniton ts pap Se ohio: Clarke of Kanaas, Get boa tj pag Pear arcane, . hends, inthe Council. : On motion of Mr. Wasmscexy, (rep.) of Ind., the i thet J Ki X von mane tacky. Xaver, of, Ni F ' cece aay a ‘Hagen ot Miesar et erat amas pled ee : oie ot | Pe ee Sree Spyerkt™ Yuet | soearmeteetmmmns saoe tn ( West Mxooutive of the government. ; colored svolunteers. Adopted, yeas, 109; nays, 30. fusing Teen ieee, mens ‘Mr, Suxewan said the message § Daring, : ng, Bening. ‘We argument already met in tl ‘he only Mr. SApastenvicten nar mages | ibe rie Easing "Timely Fara uke —_—_____——- WEVADA LEGISLATURE. San Francisco, Jan. %, 1867. ‘The Nevada Legislatare met to-day. Beyoad the elec- ' tion of a United States Senator very little dusiners wild be transacted and a short scasion wap @enfidentiy ex solect committee appointed * investigate the murder of Union soldiers 11 ith Carol'ag was instructed to in- quire also into the facts connected with the murder of a soldier of the Forty-second fndinna regiment named Knowles, in December, 1864, in Augusta, Ga, while a prisoner of war. — eicta he pe a bag? — ot tie pie a followimg resolution, and moved the previous question of of GonngaictEnperal, Sond . the Legislative power. He thought this unm 5 Resjaved. ‘Vhaf for the purpose of securing the fraite of | Kelly, Kelso, Mufkendal, bawzence of Pa. Lawzen Phere could be no danger of the kind, because the Le; fhe /ctori¢s guided on the par: of the republle during the | Ohio, Ligany Longreat, Tack Morris, Ma Fanta Mecha i i Is rr a ature was but the reflection of the people. The action | ‘a'v.ou andor gving eifeel to the will ot the people, Meyers, Otel, Groh Fata Pelion, Perham. flac sof the last Congresr had been ratitied by the le, r, ‘THR ROUNTY RIL. ted. ae She ee pore Congress .and the Frpeidank tbe fans | Lidetecatenes ttc rantconia wate Uae amgO Mass., Bice of Me., Sawyer, Muza‘ introduced a bill eupplementary to the pect Mr. thi errogatn more 400,00) votes, 18 i Road ‘ araage of the mensazo was COUTHECLE, Fd LC eae Cunmcntalae, seat ction en will woopaplice tes tolewing ws ey A ONE 2 mai tana press 1 allowed 02 | MEETING OF THE OHIO DEMOGRATIC STATE CONVENTION. ‘iiams, W! man) wished the President bad always been ag courteous | '¥itho lay, etch act - Congress bd ‘THN MEANING OF THE ANTI-SUAVERY AMENDMENT. jerstanding ani. pag coeaery Wiebe hed, mich of the ipiterneae of the Bets aon nie ereranan Oe 3 Kassox, (rep.) of Towa, asked leave to introduce a J. sheNld inno way ane £9 reese. Ihave en jenaics Pic Sheth Damocentio i oor orrorr as Just campaign would have bees avoided, Mr. Sherman ‘said office on brs Mr, Briana demanded the tellers on seconding the bey be te ieee of vd Isreaeeb ct ie] or United office; _ yeaa pd Bs anid ‘Jn mk 1G Thurman will be Hoinivated * i \ 10U8 question, stat: if it was not-spcouded it-| thirteent! of. y 1k age ran patecseds to ue apeeins: od peeemaes tee Dea ome Peat a high srizaaniand mls. | Donia te te ector'to mur te.celer the reectateon, Mateo declaring that the true Intent and moaning there- | Proprity, It.eeems.to me. that. for that bigh office the | eo re a yestion Fe siren gp Send ore to , denied that tb at jeh he is tannifestly and notoriously guity, | Would be in order to move to refer the resolatton. $ . See ee acne cami iee ane Bicaa iuich render it uneate longer (3 permit him loexerelss | The tellers were ordered aud reported %5 to 46, afr, | Of was to probibit slavery or itvoluntary sorvitude for. | Lerislature ought to be left wholly uninfluenced by The democratic purty are — . to the voiers of the State, aes i net i} the powers ho hos unlawfully. Bioghem exerting his indaence the republican | everinall forms except in the direct execution of asen- | S/icitation, or any more substantial argument, to select Se ee nie That wiea het neey | eeccamtete merce fer the falipfal and eclentaduinis: | mernbers to vole in We negative. "80 the previaas quoe- | tence imposing @ detalts penalty according to lam, | whomeoeyet, vtbey ight deem best qualited, forthe | PieHaes "0 vole Ie aes i I 01 - a oom) sur- ft to disfranchise the blacks than the blacks hac te, | within the limits prescribed by law. tion was seconded aud the main question ordered, which Diagn char ds ioe, Pg wail estou! of the, oom | op ta State and aE Sat per eee scangeta patie connec Tice REMNCRATIC: STATE. CONVENTION. sfr@nchise the whites, AS to the, intelligence of tlhe |. Thiri—To provide offective means for immediately recon- | WAS on agreeing to the resolution. ‘ ‘ yogi ation, the difficulty 0% knowing where to dry w | structing governments in those States lately in rebellion, Mr. Hunrent, (rep.) of Ohio, asked the speaker Reechraent ac other Testraint of freedom under the im- | honor without ees, but bp Lene aad Naw Haves, Conn., Jan.'7, 1867. id thi exoapting Teonesser, and for restoring. them to their practi. | whether it was'in order now to move Lhe reference of of officers of the iaw, and according to | Hous operating in Penney! Soe line seucored St Lanes & vay 4 op he Trelatiaus with the governineut on the basis ¢f loyalty | the rosolution to the Judiciary Committee, the usual course thereof, to the exclusion of allun- | Itcannot be denied, fore not be con- | To.morrow the democratic State convention, Is to be ment If it could be be shawn hereafter that the next ovs drth—and to that end, to secure, by the trict interven. | Tite Srmakxn replied that it wae not. Srncial wcmicet” EF Ce heey oe ame J een nre tet’ ar Feangyivanie bas'had anost cuenviable renutas | beld in this city, Quite « mumber of delogutes have: + cabused the power given to them it could ba withdrawn | ton or federal authority, the tightof franchise, allke with- | The main question having been ordered, Mr. Honnrr:, bh peciiay tae al Byer cgguen ot y ot hey pas vgnim | tion; corruption and fraad have been frealy charged, and | siready errived, consisting mostly of the democratic: from them, whereas if granted to them in a Sv ito it | ont regard to color, to all classen of Inyal citizens residing of Ohio, moved to reconsider the vote by which the main i © perso: ss atau th st ft ‘ble whieh were latslyin | question was ordered. desired the United states shall be held to be in violation of the | I fear too often proved, to have controlled their actions. | Jeaders from all sections of the State. A caucus wax Mould require the law of that State to tnke it from ‘hem, | pei ,loee mections of the: Fepablio wi ne 1 es ee a fH Douity {he House | thirteenth coustituiional amendment, ‘and therefore | No matter how honest when chosen, the atmosphere of | held tonight at the New Haven House to rmnge (ne ‘i rebeliton. Uhat if th te sid ‘ho negroes ia this District were rapidiy advancing in the Fesolution canged considerable commetion in the | Yefer the resolution to the udicuey Commitee” | void. ra sooms to have. pierced inany of them with ® | prigramme for the convention to-morrow. It is ¢x- ‘Harriaba wale of civilization, They were building churetves end | House, particularly on the i 5 i repubhcan side of it, and one Mr, Asntey, of Obio, ob; to Objection being made, Mr. Kasson moved to sus; demoralizing taint; a eeat in the Legislature becomes an ted 6 that «Mr, Isaac Te will he mrde school houses and purch pereon in the gallery ventured to applaud by clapping | Mr. Sree pb pee seihiy Fervent stating that the rules, . : a object of ambition, not for £& diem, but for the Permanent chairman, The indications are that his handy, ‘That was, however, the only manifestation | ir any debato was allowed, he wished td make a speech ‘The rules were susp»nded by a voto of 112 yeas to 26 | chance of levytnx contributions from rich corporations | the proceedings of the convention will he ks pnt ageing eran aed beanaee Rimeelf. nays, and the joint resolution was tptroduced and read and — Jobs. ae. Bt eae to bd Remsinioas, andl bse ope ae Ei ans Rew . ir. BivGuaM, (rep.) of jo, in . Steve: , y | twice. as to seduce ioe 0 Have ill be nominated for Governor on t nt fh Bigbhargp Rigen load craic ogenb re tL ery anguired of the Speaker how’ tbe resolution hed Tot | cca Tae tke ny : Bamnell'g pectin te ry. er ring Daligde thse satan) 00 come ui (he ‘Bret baat. for them, und to pay the cost for the delivery of the bal- | lot. 4 Sine Bronks, of Now York, i expert to! 1 h ore louse, » BES t Mr. Kasson yielded for jotion to ad- e very office or ave been | address the convention in ening. oped it would be carried forward te theacoorspilshment | Sve Sreaxtme replied that it came in under the regatar | iT iotan, inquired whether If the House, recon: | try aud the House, at four P. Me, adjourned. once bought with gold, and to have been trafficked for st Of she object. call of States for resolutions, fe - ‘ to second the previous question, the resolut, Id not an offer on occasions in exchange for the pre sort wie ths udema note What the people a tae | gif, 2ouIum expremed the hope that the proviens | then be upeu fo amendmend end debale isaetidkds: Pune aimeciba gious metal," Indood, it has become proverbial tbat the ee District bed noibing to de with this question. If they | SYN AS Ter cup.) of Obie, arked Mr. Lean to allow | ice S?makun—It would be. once or more detected in such shameful practice do not, San Paancraco, Jan, 7, 1667 had nothing to do with It, who had? the people of | yin yA once aut amendment to the resolution. Mr. Bocuam—I want that understood. heshate to appear before the public and ask leave t°|. ‘The iniorhal revenue reveipts of this city tor the Maine or of Ohio? Was thie» mere political hunting | “fr. 1.oun said he would heur it read. BNL Nagy ayer mf ghar ay Bye SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. practice the samme game.” How can any man who hea any | month of Decomber amounted to $319,000. The eot 2 Lad fe eid The Sraauen intimated that Mr. Loan must either | table, ‘The fact that this was exactly a two-third vote Ps character to-lose consent to enter into such competition? | jectiong for the last six months have aggregalod nears! Probable Evatuation of San Luis Potosi by | Fortunately for ibe country, the present Legisiature |- Mejia. is above aie ‘Thore who wero in former Legisla- | as much as received during tho previous two years ‘New Onteays, Jan. 7, 1867. tures and Rallye aag ocr _ Pen 3 at bet Sie aud a balf, notwithstanding a material reduction of the 0 a There is a report, thought to be rellable, that Mejia | Prin cin mttaon ertatde ns maa can be found sroana | Various rates of taxation, : : had proposed for the evacuation of San Luis Potosi, | whom there hangs any mistrust. Then why should I Increased attention is being given to the wudjer of Mexico, The citixens opposed a fight, and his troops | Visit you asif to attempt to influence such independent | four, shipments to Now York, via Pename. Onrgei e dare of with impunity? Had the people of this District no | witha: t otion for the previo nestion or insist wights? He contended they had; and to deny them the | J ead wotion Pt attracted some comment among members privately. The pon it. If he withdrew it and any member rose to Se eee wes bo seae er en the dibate the resolution, it would go over under the rules pon Lomeirs only footed up 47, The following is the perod wperty... Mis. Co’ hen ust poxt Monday. mrp " ‘apon the efiect of thie bill, whieh, he eaid, would be to ‘Mr. Loax preferred to insist on the previous question. et fia Benen — vad Aaa? sf Lig Myre an aniagoniam between the twe races. . W nate dhorama tice af Thse comemiie:/ Sieh at, Ascons, (dem) of Pa., moved to lay the resolu- Bidwell 1 Boutwell, Brandeqen Bromwell. Broomall, Buck- dhe was awinging round the circle, frequently alluded to ‘On that motion Mr, Caanrer, (dem.}of N. ¥., called | Cullom, Culver, Defrees avd pure mon? Besides.:it i 3 Ly, ‘ zl might be injurio: at will reven hundred Seve ses A i Me wane poor foseigyad for the yeas and aya. Fis 2 puments eckiae. Meaparc a x were disaffected, The evacuation, therefore, may be bere iv ame Sholiarabecs Keown 1 rn lara ssid TSUNA: Mle ‘$2 per huneréd po 5 “an : Mr. Wusox, (rep.) of Iowa, rising to a question of tie + occurring now. against me should change sidés. The inference would be | Freight is $3 in gold per barrel. folmes, ‘90 $3 in gold pet inevitable that they had yielded to illegitimate argu- | The export demand for wheat is very plack and it is — Aiflicult to obtain over $1 75 per hundred pamics lec the ‘hen the election was over, if certain members who } heat samples. The ship Otago, for New Yor®, hay hoon were supposed to be expected to vote for various candi- | chartered by G. R. Masie to load with wheat four for taimed himself in or of committing the Teconstruction t ‘loys! mea, Diack and white, | Order, asked the Speaker whether if the previous ques. | Jalen, Kelley, Kels ta Moxican advices state the schooner San Carlos, with y 4 4 five planters, emigrants from Austin county, Texss, for MeRner, M ry MM sping negro sufirage. "Ho afterwards said aa much to | Tig nereven repliod thai it would ualosswome gent. | Q'Xoll,Ora, Paine Pauermee, Perham, Bike, Prion Tint: | tuspan, in Mexico, had mulled from Galveston loaded ; ti Tuceuage | man should rise 10 debats the revolution, in which ease { Seoeid, Riarr, Steven, tloken, Thaysi’ Joke’ fe’ Tromen | with thelr goods, dates were to be foand going for one ‘against the de- + Cork, anit tho bark Carlotta to load stores for the Neencle fhe raid bo was'in favor of tho gradual introduction of a John L. Thomas, oi lared i ‘i r it would go over under the rutos, J Trowbi Uy Vi “Aern Wt 4 ch avermon of their constitue: nothing could save 3 Sear Temmoeatle eee ae tae cguntry, The | “Mr. Expaivce, (dem.) of Wis., desirel to inqnire’| ¥.. ‘Warner, Weshbura of "Il. Washvurge‘of Tad. Walker, thom from the Gf purchase aud. atio Dat the }"°Ateiegai from Bellingham Bay, Wethinglon Terr ee Foals day were now advo- | whether the caucus of Saturday evening did mot require | Wentworth, Withems, Wilson of Iowa, Wilton of Pa., Win: SKATING, known mengreness of my puree, I would not andject | tory, sintes that the prospect for working, the ous! Tineke “tie Badusmeresoked Me. Witiama how many neqroue | Sig TrTation 10m aan to the Judelary Commitee | SR he ater ames, Angans, alin, Mees, sey Tend epson, bor tam endeer tc: | A at ese improiog, he, rue Bet bag, ag red greace. The.Srnaxrit stated that that was not.s parliamentary |: Grahvsracr avitwarh Hacting of Ken Bonkiea, Hine: About she Clty, visit Harrlaburg as you requeas, . Yours, respectfully we pac iptte Beg heyy meteteeneareeior =: gal vanlia .. bt bo enner, iswol jar yf re a ¢: as , Br. WussAne enld chore were but very favr of thers. J question, and tbat he wonld not respond. Hogan, Hubberd of W. Va., Hubiett of Ohio, "Humphrey, | The amateurs of the art of skating have enjoyed, TR a marmmnengwieg ste Armngemnts have boen made and tho for Mr. Witzaws said they were not at, prevent. cutlets) of Tad,’ sande the coammiontet Sede’ 5 Suet, ear genilne ckia eat ESE En | Oe eae cee oem amps crue temirenaler 9 Demielay/ {Pte ee deeed aaumigas yadendeheee tam \ebennie tauctat inte xen ae heart Mr, Humancny sd ‘ho Woughh it would be voller for | Le ot att ternon, ‘ba: feferred without debate to ibe Randal of P: pate in tho feativition to be celebrated only on ico. Tho | 99'S" corain facta have comer io my knowledge which. teenies ian $5,000.00" ore? perp gy a, Raymond, Ritcer, Ross, Shanklin, fj dingy Trimble; “Mia. Wilitams to secure su! @ for Recroes Strouse, Taber, Taylor ot Tenn., Taylos As comm necroes 18 } Committee om Reconstruction, as it concerned there- | Wred ef Kp Whaley, Wintadeke firag forcing it inte a Bt construction of unreconstructed “tates, psgifeg ty 4 pope ogee pm | [ened ‘The Srragen stated tbat be would examine the raso- | _ The question then recurred on the adoption of the wae equally as great, Intion, After examining it the Bpeaker sustaied the | Tesolution. The vote was taken by yeas and nays and CW) estsatd' the people of the United States were | Poms of order. fuasmuch as the third clanse provided | Tesulled— Yeas 207, nays 39. It was announced as 108 Bo ea aid tet erg | for reconstructing civil yoverninenta for she Staten lately | 103% Dot as the oificlal Nat showed Mr. Chauler vollag t- 1m fedeliion, it must therefore go to the Reconstruction | 12 the aflirmative and os that was evidentiy » mistake, go ‘the tranefer of his vole to the ve Committea, and had now gone to that committee, prin hegain Pin Kean ein bed sh aay and relief to} "¢rhere man na manifestation of any kind on the an- Mr. Loan made the point of ordor that.only that por- Bovacement of the remit. y x to netruction. FE. parnaaleperaleip nat its ec anere as beaten Tenolatiew: whlch referred to rece: won —, “3 clerk of the weather has'at times worked his face into | may.obliga me te reconsider my determination; if so, I Phe goods i ed into Vietoria duri: . Pear divers grimaces, wntit it bore for an. instant the sem. | willbe in Harrisburg on Tuesday week.~ "Fours! &c. 23 closed show an jacrease of £750,000 ia wal Soe he biance of @ frown; bat his good homored smile has ne FHADDEUB BTBVENS Year ending with, 1865. re quickly returned to dissipate all apprehension as to the | Preparntions fer rhe Inaeguration ef Gover- nue Thue. Ky os Taos ‘oh rainaaset Poe result of his displeasure, Having been fread from the Geahtiod ner Geary. , Was at suction to-day tor $5.1 defiling touch of enow or rain for quite a period, tho Hangusavrta, Jan.°7, 1867. The Austrian brig Tiger, with wheat for Cork, salted to surface of the lakes are all in excellent condition. The General EC, Williams has been appointed by the Site and the Framinn bee Hans, with @ cargo uf. whirat, Ted ball clings to the masthead over tho Contral Park | joint legislative committee. iw charge of the inaugnre- one fed. val ateburmomente foe'ettay purples on thin, Avdonsh, ‘cad the propristors of private. placer of re- raeznbal i hee iste east for the fant quanario6 syne atnouey oo $0: 497 <2. sore Wave: nok? thelr sinew tanoy Gaya, ‘tomy? ik ‘83 Cooma. Prat 93 24" Fetes 2g pegged ‘Founeyivania to wake’ part ortho | giai. {igi wenevantingtetee art abd he: did 0: Yoto; bet to mare ariave |” way ivan. CERACS, oe got Nevtiae 8 af VS ; ‘tsi a prise fhe too. peel gots, Wa Be Kemet NEWS FROM-NEWOORLEARS, ty at Ohio, snanrred whither Mr. Hoan bed | Ta ee nat: Obie, : * | Bilatetpiie, wt ytaird term. ’ a p , paar eng pai a Boa saa ge ae Patan A numtor of Western ompithiien aie uftgrny: the Mw» Mr. Bian, wep.) of Me.—Iethe resolution before the peer pepeeatres einsippi on the great highway for Weste-f grodnce to- xen—Itio not, It is now Defore the Joiut ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. Belect Committee 5 ‘On the Biate of Miseouri being ayain called for rorolu- | Ro: Mou! of ? reserved day Capitoline Pond, pot RE Re hd lag tions, Mr. Kxtso offered again Mr, Joan's revojuiion, 4 : the P Min the wrbiverace | omitting the third and foursh clauses of it, and snoved | Bromwel, : : br Monenge of Governer Oglesby. were the exceptions | '¢, Previous queetion, 3 vivant progra' Cusco, Jan. 7, 2867. Mr. Wasitavaxn, Of IL, mado the question of order | Bi . pat The Minols Legislature convened at noon to-day; univerval negro suf- steelions, or that it vee hencharuersmnienaes pouuaatitedon * doreeane Ke, OF Ona, ae ‘achat Fike roster of | Lioutenant Governor srOss opened the Sonate with a le denied that the people | 1.,19n wan quite a different one. ¢ 2 cannot. but appreciate the marvellous skill of | brief address, and Franklin Corwin (republican), of La ct mh vom tho bi tho creation | Mz. Davie, (tep.) of N. ¥., moved to lay the resolution Ket, of whoxw masiery of tha art the visitors of | Spile, was elected Speaker of the House. rol Californt Pe Forfope. They lata that they ean. put anita into Liver fect fifteen cents cheaper this way than can bee way of New York. Governor Welle, before the Investigating Camm!:ios, declared hinself in favor: oF universal exe and the disfranchisement of rebels, Delieving that Ue cut i x- tory policy wes.a total failure, . * i ‘The election to Mil vacancies in the Tevinietere, ordered by Governor Wells, Woe renztted imine croc © iu every case of persons opposed to: his policy. ’ EARTHQUAKE IN WESTERN NEW YORK. t F i iit Mr. aaa, tne Union Pond are competent witnesses, Mr. Engel’s The organization of both houses being perfected, Cov. eing not, | on the table . : Ou thet motion Mr. Frvex, (dem.) of Ohio, demanded Ae keting is undoubtedly the finest now ta he witnossed in Oe te aed ee fl. | the yens and pays, . peer Sou atin vos i eountry.. Not .the least event of tho season will be | ernor Oglesby sent a message, which fille more than & Koounaren, NY. Jen! 7, 18077 <Teo dictinct shocks of an earthquake were (eli -os- terday fh the town of Whoatland, in thi#counte, av Caledonia, Livingston county. The fret came at te I M. and the second between aghtand nine, (Phe meek came from the southwest and pees d away to Lire ns! }: east. Hulldings were porceptibly shaken, ané a suant! ne Moise was heard. ’ Xr, Waxrwonrn-—Let us pans it to-cay, ag, of Atano! DISASTER TO. THE SCHOOKE GOLONEL ELisWeesti $a oe ean ha acre te ¢ the | .. The House proceeded to vole by year and rays to Iny . Few ¥ . ae for the occamon, a ban. of music wax in attendance and | ¢ $923,568 daring the past two yeays, and this, revenue : — Prod ad beak a pee sue es oo Te Haun, ‘B° | ston the table. Pending the vote the private secretary Kena re. : re tho citizens gathered !n great nambers and in all manners iged to the payment of the State debt. ‘The taz Bostor, Jan. 7, 1987 goes House. of the President appeared apd announced a menage in na. iy of contume to do honor to the occasion. Theecene at | Ano orier tS vear 1866, was p20 sat, ‘Tue schooner Colonel: Elawert®; Captain : Rotjinson 16 Tove! SELEGATIOW OF AUTHORITY HY TER SECKETARY OF TUR eet : writing from the President of the United State. Th MN, of Trdtana. Warnor, of Conneedent, iy. At that time the carnival - , incident attracted some attention and elicited asmile | Holmes, of New York. Washburn. of tittoia, had attained its beight, and on’ré costumes wore roingli $32,600,000 over the year 1864. nt from Nevwfoundiand for New York with a cargo of iseuh Mr, Pxsmerne introduced supplemental 10 ‘Au | from soveral of abo members ‘The motion was nega, | Hovber of Waebbirnn, of indiana, Sacked ceiteiae, Caockaseners expeeasinen ae ene assccuments amounted in two years, | herrmgs, ran ashore daring tho euow storm of Sor 20 i ct to establish Sreesary Departinent,”” approved the | tfvea.40 to 108. So the House refured to lay ft on che | Hubbards ot Won, Virginia Welker, of [hia mostly comic, and the dresses were consequently more sources the total revenue | day night, on Capo Poge, and was baled. of iv bo ‘The yeas and Daye were ordered. Dering, of ¢ the opening of the Jerome Park Skating Pond, whereat | page of the Evening Journal of this city. The Governor, it Gaxrmip, (rep.)o! Onio—I would itke to inquire | Dizon, af Rh f the members of the Jockey Cinb will assist, ‘The park , ¢ whether, If the meton to lay on the table We negatived, iy of in, bo girem up to its fashionable patrons to-da after appropriate introductory allufions to the termina- nd if the previous quostion be not seconded, the ravara- | }ITiKES, oF * 5 C spccial train eonveying the guests to Fordham and start. | tion of the war and the death of Lincoln, both of which tion cannot de referred to the Committee on the Ju- y ninot “4 lug from the Harlem Railroad depot at eleven o'clock | events transpired since the last Legislature, enters upon dicrary? arqihar. of this moraing. State topics Tho State debt hae been reduced , Dnzon, Dooiittie, Poster, Menaricks, ‘The Sreaxer—Yes, anless the resolution gives rise to en, of TE SKATING CARNIVAL AT BUSHWICK. ‘9 by jearatth, Noxion, Patterson and Ven Wiokle—10, debate, in which ente it will go over under the rules, x Last evening the 200d peoplo of the Bushwick section | $2,607,958 within twe yoars, loaving due Dec. 1, 1868, High MeBonget, § Mr. Gansterp— Let us do that. of Loses Thoinas, Ld of Brooklyn amused, themeelyes with the sports of a | g3.635,282. The Iliinols Central Railroad tax amounted = ‘ carnival on skates, Moore's pond was fiaely illaminated <A oh Receiver, 130,08 Seliower— table. The following is the vote in detall:— Reece cr Minas Mitinrant Menaestrasia, | Femearkable for thelr, ridiculous than, thelr beautiful } yale of i ee ee nae tan tial elidel bec —Menern: Ai Jenckes, of Rhode Island. ‘tiem, of town, ote, | Several wever, appoared In véry fine town, where she now lies, chooner fori: on Campbell, Chenier, Cooper, Davin; Unesen: Fidsiege, | Jalian, of Inara, w tr costumes ag queens of night and court ladios; but for frand, in connection with tho go-called | anchors, but is not matoriuliy damaged in her tro's1« ner, Harding of Kv.. Hawkins. Hise, leo. | Kasson, of lov, r gentlemen appeared as either clowns, Fenians of ne: Toes, Lister and Stebbing bonds, one hundred and twenty umpbrey, Hi Ker, Kuykendall; La‘bam, ‘Left. mays. j ‘and amused themselves with aplah tricks in keeping |*Of whieh havo beon finally leaving but one LIGHT HOUSE GESTRGYED. : Tish, Mecutiough. Nibinck, Nicholson, Noell, Phetpe, Pan- | Ancona. of Pennayivania, —L-ritwick. of Tennessee. with the characters agsomed. During the festivities the | of these bonds outstand: ‘owaver, Barred —— Svae ae ee ~ 7g Was Rose, Shan! me Bergen, of New Yo ’ wh of Maryland, urd was kept aglow with the light of rockets, Bengal Jaw. + Sr, Joos, N. B., Tec. 7. (> em iengaatless Rn tnamintialinde Dd mabe bop at At tater. Fights and every ‘variety of pyrotechnic display. The 7, P The Beacon Light House at tho entreion tet tn Nave Alley, Alltson, Anes, Arnel, Ashiey of | Davia ot New York, Noail or Missouri: carnival eras kept up until midnight, ‘and was as heartily Poa nceady, | RArbOr was totally dostroyod by fire Unis worry sue , Banks, Baa! Beaman, min, Blag- ywaon, of Pennsylvania, Phelps, of Maryiand. main tained as it beon begun. light can be shown there for some time. 5 Bodge. of New York, Randall of Penneytvania, et soaress th ware Oh onsin. wmond,of New York. THE SECRET EXPEDITION. - Glossbieaner,” of Pemmayt- Rosso Tite 7 jonnbremner, of Pemay!- Ross, 0 & » Gea 5 .. anne. Bloan, 0 by sin lag Rtn pe gad 8 atucky. strouze, of Pennsylvania, Tart ine: ‘The Stenmer Den ta a Storvr Of lntteras Ww. V Searches Juhon. aseon, Ketiey, Kelso, Ketul with the Seeret Service Party on Board— Admiral Porter Severely Hurt; &c. . Fontnass Moxnor, Jun. 7, 1806. Froncie jotta 1. thought the vessel would go down, A heavy gea rolled is ; Cnaaumazon, Jan! Wanton Ae Weiker, Weaurerin, ? ‘OF NUSINOSS ON THR SPEAKER'S TABLE, her bulwarks under water and washed sway ber cutter, : recommends the Lag! an dan a met Oe poiae inte a ; page bres 7 a Bred ii Risoneta pw Rthegs and her mainmast wae suapped off. Admiral Porter re- 1 ‘and Wa Tule i tee srcoed ht within a few months, HOUSE OF RUPRESENTAYIVES. paying eupised, thadtoaianion eaett ! -| Pact join resolution, to exiend aid and facitiog to | ce}ved 8 pafotul contusion in hiselde by boing thrown ‘x ibe Oh a ee ee ‘Wasuineror, Jan. 7, 1867. till next Monday. ° ip dat car across the cabin. Commander Chandler was injured in ood "$80,000 f a MISCBULANBUUS. a ‘ ‘LLB TrrmapUcaD. Nenerppmene aan meee | Ferred, after cousi@erablo debate, to the Committee on | (onDAné. Several seamen also were injured. | Mr. Sew- Soldiers) | A PSOLCTE DIVORCES OBTAINED how r1:W. ‘The Srusxmn proceeded immediately after tho journa! ak i amiescaped. The furniture was badly damaged, i ‘ “ tenaseg ization Astaro screnah Bian: Se Mepal OveryyT ter ne ean read to call the States for dille aad joint resolutions, from the of vane Joint \ ne pl ded vis Socaal + . F, L KING, Counsellor at Law, Browewas ” “Under the call bills wore introduced and read twice, and snicen tary. to Juticlary Commitice, wise Wie bod ft~ ayllond —PRERYS FAMILY OINTMENT [8 CUR: veferred as follows:— 1, Survatt. | ,, Senate jeint resotntion constroing and giving effect to Bostox, Jan. 7, 1867. pray Migs > ke org By Mr, Minn, (rop.) of Pa,-colablishing post routes | Laid ee ee eg eee ye eee .OF the | A targe mecting of our most noted benevolent and Mo Rod by aH msagie'e ‘im Pennsylvania; to the Post OMies Commitics. Mr. Aenuay, of etc ° a a philanthropic citizens was held in Bumstead Hall this Congress as ed By Mr. Rica, (rep.) of Me., to establish a Territorial p a @ Senate bill suspending the payment of moneys |. evening fur the purpose of exciting sympathy for) our e ‘commensurate JOUNCEMENT.—REDUCTION IN TERME. — 00) government in the Indian Territory; to the Committen | Belen. T rise to from the trearury a8 compensation to persons claiming | Cretan friends tm Candia, who aro having a set-to for | aten ot UOLDEMITINS Commagolal Leatituie, 108 -@& Territories, Alse to divide the west district of ar- — wastaken up. After some debate the bill was passed by | their liberty with the Turkish government. Dr. 8. G, Michigan Canal ia ster chen nil mae _ two Judicwl districts; to the Judiciary Com- imivality on our a vote of yeas to 27 nays. Howe, who has in previous years participated in the BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY yr Bam con) of Me entbshing prank of pevancadipemier Berapeseieseraerss Srtenetpmet ts | eres seed enate Ks Setoase tees tase oul, eho go ty Ch Q (reps. D imeelf, uct © proceedings, open- oun: ores 3 a grorprmngre: 0 Gerekeeper in the Medical Department coas- it, after considerable d the meet ith resent tatlons free. VERGE LINC wy Sp heinas ceiciece pein ‘Atatra Mr. Spa a ott the sore condition ot shove, "peopl or} ee at Te E Mascon, (rep. apaor.. an carnest appeal for succor. 3 ORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS ‘oldlere wo halve tosh thelr discba on; ies, nabie shou! toade for that tngton, rector of one of our leading aristocrati p. [ committee, “ pa li of eo annended was passed by @ vote of 82 fens Pedoe Lag ee ed peechen wore hand bt t Ceara the Voto Wy Br Bama! nisag Ohio, to repea| ro- rendell ex-Governor Andrew, ——— —_ { iecnndeia to te State of Viegivia ; tJ SPEARER ted resolutions ef the Territorial | were wes sympathy with (t- The Governor IVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN NEW york mittee on the Disiriet of Columbia, Fi and joring it the duty of Americans to aid them, and other 8 | of fad.; the right of the House. fand claime, They were A committee, composed ‘of our representative et eae Mansa streot of Columbia; to the Judiciary 3 state : en, wae appointed as & igeuoral commalltoe of retiet to ra Attorney aud Counsellor, £8 id ol and superintend the sending of pro- | the U: 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, GREENWICr 4x Mr. srorxs, (rep.) of Tews, for the saliet of the oon. 1: te hoped thes ta 9 Sow weeks londed vessels GC aciray tenis nore fee. Van aad sees, sate. massacred or captured leave inland Sreaper New Pile ihe Comraition on Mitary Astaire ae a me Seauayeaiomnteat 7 % | Tork. "One price house, ational curacy” and (ovprovien tor the cofoetion aad. ip tsis House, In lan rostace aud eters the Amaricaa Zh. STRVERY ROOUNSERUUTION sonrmurn. THE ‘PROPOSED STE UNE BETWEEN BOSTON AND framed | DyicToN’s GREAT TOOTHACHE REMEDY. V aistribution of the revenue aud the liquidation of tl EUROPE. 4 0 ond per ‘qatlenal debi; to the Committee on haskint wag Cure beak ots | Tt never fails $0 effect an almost instantaneous and ye ‘ oT ae r trent eer ta ar P Bostor, Jan. 7, 1867, Lay Fifty cents per potile. Sold at Ne, 6 Clinton pliwe an . CLARER, Lage) ® Dill granting Jands J resolution—— ‘enterprise of starting a new line of steamships be- drug stores. allen the Asylum for the i I" the gentleman where he was going. few ner Seem meer Tomb Persone, wan referred to the Commilicn oe ’eaiite 1 ite question coused errno Jn tt being tndop. | *eem thie city and European ports, iadepontent of the \ CHILBERG'S, GERMAN OINTMENT. WAR! Lande; eleo granting porvions of Fort Leavenworth malt. eet rtood that Mr. Slovenn wan going to Harrisburg to ook | Aterioan steamship line, is belng pushed forward ‘The Ilinels Senatorsh!; hawouia, porottin, salt them, angi Sty Fenarvations A IO A Fi a Rs after bie cisins for the Renomrrania Sena ip He | rapidly, ‘To-day an adjourned meeting of the capitalists Cuca Mian, t, s9er, | Bt bor sale at 90 Bowery, und by all pris win, boun. ie er—Mr. Horace Everet! ‘er. of M " I. ee ee ae. ay 7 Jae of July 24106 re ference i" on ae seaalbes ppmaeemal tapees maeah Wer a enemion beer td ip “Ceugeaphs wis bed eal A Springfield correspondent says the opponenta | ‘THR EVENT OF THE SEASON, hay My wy hn hte hedeieed to the Caneel . ‘ arrangements made to rairo Fancy DRESS CARNIVAL 44 tis, be enstimage crramerce AT OATMAW'S RINK, facilitating direct importa.ions. ; corner of HUM RSD AY MUENING Sn, 16 ‘Lot I, to repeat the act ot | “fn . a ‘The Arion and Leidercranz Sooletes are invited 15 ‘habeas corpus. Referrad to . A full band of Music 1s engaged this Mructions to vote for Trumbul, have auneunced thelr | ever giver om ice. seaillog in its pe eae ) m., thorize determination to support Palmer.’ The statement that Mr. | leidoscople combination ovarm'ny bo 1 ‘Trumbull endorses the recent decision of the Supreme | transfor v8 desorbed tn the doahion Xiah, posed, obiter ment tea, wi preseat im their rieinus jn My A KS Lyd Gnsum, Sen Ves t nabitimente and toe genibunes wilt or to Toutes aod other aide to navi- Of the United Sales Be. Pt to hie opponente and alarmed some 0 every costume and people 07 ine hab Gal., authoriziig the trans. friends, who, not Balog Iawyers, regard the latter af the will ‘be apiencialy iiumloated with Of estate and of Jogieal dedubtion from the decision. @eneral Palmer ts, lanterns Re. bio Btate dovument, Referred to the Port Office INOIAN OUTRAGES and bis friends are very busy, and seem elated with the NEXPERIBNOED OOSTUMER . Sate 3 ON TNE PLAINS. vesult of thetr labors, while the friends ef Trumbull are ‘ance, The Risk being onlirely By Mr, Wixvom, (rep.) of a, amen to the Laavaxwortn, Kas., Jan. 7, 1967, | Sleo confident of victory. fearon a tio all intems 4 iS a ts | oe te OR ETA CP ADMISEION 90, 08 NTS. ‘THE SENATORIAL CONTEST IN MISSOUR), his on settlers on public landa; seme rofera 1ni0 the official ex . @ians onthe 2d inst, The remains of Mr, Colljotte, i “ = c i vi ore were img as 8 ye Senatorial cont nai wn to the issue Sreassry, Nefevred te Commipige on Wayp and Megns { ip ther cyinion, ae Muard were 2iso dutcbered bs of Drake and anti-Drake, The conservatives ar try! | fale euresen” ales i ‘

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