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B NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9, 1867, ee FEE BE Eye omen — a lll, per ie , GOVERNMENT KMPLOTE _ I SVESTTOATION DEMANDED, constitutional amendment, probibiting slavery in the | the government, the other is consolidation and an exer- . You dont understand that little » | aon, and that on being spoken to on thie Liew Mr, Lunn peeconted a "gomorial trom the soldiers’ aa | Vulted states, Y - cise of despots power. The advocates of either are, “Wig said 1. “Just toll me how to do st Faas | “et, tated tna bia ial bartner seid they Smmight Sailors’ Union of Wasb aigtoo, D. C., representing Sh¥t in Mr. NIeLack asked Mr. Kasson to yield tobim for a | a!ke the enemigs of ibe Union and of our constitutional’ | tell me the method.” “Why,” eaid he, ‘you must not |} @ well stick Ludovici as anybody else. oa ae ee the goterament printmg oftice soldiers and wave | motion. form of government. 5 let the minority vote.” tlanghter.) have told m Ey oe was arrested and locked up for been ané ure poy Webjerted to dismigwat in preference to Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of lows, declined, saying that he Ss Hanpnicks responded to the toasl of the Federal Te Meal frends their tura may come, and a test’ } we men whg uever ‘renaered the republic sei ‘and tn | presumed the gentlemen wished to renew his motion to | Union. ‘Hesaid that the noble sentiments of Andrew Jack- | Uumy be ‘for them. Mr. Sumner may be re- ia rey prefereube, ag is reported, to men who inst | adjourn, in order to ceinbrate the Sth of January; but he | 90 sbonld be expressed on the day of the celebrate of | ‘quired to swear that he bas never been an abolitionist, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, the wayon’s cause, ancl who, during the War, to | proposed, by the passage of the joint resolution now be- | bis glorions auccess against « foreign foe, ‘or has never said that there wasome clause in the con- fore the Houre, to celebrate the Sth day of Jabuary bevrer than it had been celebrated at New Orleans or any- | t whother he ‘defended a Northern or a 7 — I be sd take toasts; and petition! canes, ‘of the success of Andrew Jackson it was not ted as ‘tution which he would not respect, But I have some | Application to Discharge from Arrest—Motion The District Suffrage Bill Vassed Over | 2 Tudeaialign el the alogation @ forth wd remedy soe tops rH ; eee tha Inj stice menttoned. The mémorial ts Becompanied | where else, B. but whep the victory was won a shout of joy resounded Dioed of ourancestors left, and that it has not all | Dario Masuera vs. Vcenti M. Juelbe ef al.—This application. , * YT by ‘itd: vite verifying the charges. It was referred to ‘Mr, Nustack intimated. that be wished. the House to | throughout the nation The Interests of the federal Uulors to whey and curd. The United States, lik® } which was reported in the HeRazp of the sth ult, am iher , the Veto in the youse, thc c_ minitice on Pringang, adjourn ja compliment tothe colored referring | should ‘against secession. Andrew Jackera will 3998'bare loot Wi race’ of sole Blood’ ‘The Sestielto uakn Dibidire hatakty maui or GbbOe ais PEPUNDING 0 axes. to the the District suffrage bill, and not in.| *W that the character of the government was tobe Ov-sn. icals have ‘ed the Supreme panes now they | General Santa Anna, has been. denied by Judge Barnard, . _ Mr “veemay, from the Finance Sopnmit reported | compliment to the memory of Audrew Jackson. thrown. He used his veto to preserve it and tepreer, to the President. (A. voice—“Let eee the Uni ‘all eff t di bermer try it,” ‘Bat ‘do. it, defendant, Juelbe, had been arrested and held to bull io Be ie we Spe: Leer to advocate the passage of his pa Ee 2 Fan resent foe | se? on M5 fm | it? ja | the.sum of $8,000 for alleged unlayfut conversion of uote rr 18 DECLORED TO BE A LAW 1 by them on |" Mr. Eipainar, (dem,) of Wis., inquired whether Cop. | should suit be maintained, and all the States be “imtted Bydoe foe. (oleae =! ane, | ade,by Senih Anna ‘to th , mor det no . nn of April, 1864, | grens had power to give--construction to # constitutional pel me a in al ry i @ chance.””) wy ‘Santa Anna to ¢ Paina. The defendant obgeined | pai aghey amendment that should be binding on States which had ante im ay Kiyen, ree y a trint 4 @ people must ye point, What Lae eg in ad pu at ae vr hah Mr. Howanp, {rep.) of Micb.; fptendiicea a bill autho . Prstx algo wanted to know Congress had | to destroy 4 nd gown rhonid be shown that Do North- in stand up to the laws, tnd the People wall re- be I rer which ee Bh ‘sao of rewards offered by the President | the power to declare the judgment and decrees of a ernie, soe it, id and save the country, and pothing else will. To 2 . Passage ?n the House of a Bill Prohibit- ment for the captare | court void, and Yo eet them aside by laws To the Jp, oe President ese United is. it COURT OF GENERA a geflerson Davia, Tk ts tho feme Dillin'rviaced lam, | “ar. Taina, (rp. of Pu, remarked tht that was he J. 3iah”” Sengtor Do respond, fe ty caf SESSIONS. “provides ent ‘© Lieutenant ghost come ‘were possible” dangers which. "have ees ‘ing the Sale of Negroes. Cotowel Privchand ‘of $10,000! to ne athaway ag Mi ever our admi' able syatem Before Judge Bussel. « sag arg ha Conerowr had ‘the Tight to de: Boon after the opening of tie conrt ;yesterday the: Grand Jary presented'a number of indietments, to which the pris. oners, on being arraigned, pleaded not guilty. ‘BURGLARY. * Edward Kennedy was tried and convicted of burglary iv 4 the third degree, having, on the night of the @th of Decem- ‘ ber, burglariously ‘entered the clothing store of Menry joGrath, 1231 Broadway, and stolen m worth of . fire ia toecamee aah Irving Byron. commited the: Wurpary ; nt hoon Ad Bua each; to Lieutenant L, Hi. Ki prcers 7 hb S5E5 each; to Adjutant J. G ; Ex to@uartermaster P. J. Davis and Commissary J. }* ?y" $006; to Assistant ee J. A, Grooves, Bj te Gorgennt, 2. B, Clavens, 5216; saa ere’ is "Kui Frenle, ss eeigennt 0. Coodlag and nine d Apogversary Banquet in Honor of the Battle of New Orleans. ae. ae ee. ay i Wasunxor0% Jeo. 8, 186%; / | Eoiine commmies on Fismee. ave stow to pune 3. poe ty well adapted, ennedy the ‘burglary. The. accused ‘prodded’ °\ The Inspeachmeut. 4 15 ‘THE NEARASKA BILL. ‘ attention of Mr. | ‘ ont gems giro, tnesses 10 prove good sharrelery Soh bee pecceuay 3 The Judiciary Committee of the Honm wi held |its | Therein te aduilt Nebraska was taken up. The cues. ‘tnd Colomde | 1 tilt: the’ peonte of the States should be pro: || Showed’ that "Kentiedy'a frst sitting upen the impeacl a “hall Rot t#xe effect except upon the fundamental condl- peonage there; | ‘ary, of. Andrew , Jobnagn 2 i rit socom, Pavitt PPP Lo Mr. Ashley himself will’e the first -~witeees; anid witt''e | Gon’ that there shall be no'debtal of the elective the Honse bad taken action within the |. ® poliiican and c ages “ander Pr ta , aftorded an opportunity to divulge all tse knows - | chise in Nébradkce on secount of color, end’ shat thie bo had no doubs | ShetiRe lore when here imewohed fo petiial aod Bie waith nbd some 2 Gi if : ference to thre grave cherges that he hes #eent'Rt to's Fn I cage ech th dh rh ince Ctr, Rows) would | said tbat in 1860 and be agod ala ‘athe eco was sont fo" the Bate Prison 11 4g understood that the committee will hold contimeous Mr. ScMNer addressed the Senate in ition to the’ ) Yolk States Beate pecoena! *aichael Morr ven ate togetaine duly spins for swe ime to cam ttarae tae aor Sad SOY Sen he shen “ares aS Ween sate’ Maar ear Bere ee a ee eT The preseare against the impeachment project te very'| "NTS Gowiw (ron) of Pa, spoke fot ‘some length dire De the — ‘When he He wae oon State or * ‘ nd great, and remonstrances aré pour@g in from all quar. — Rosytin nr il ‘that {f's0 the President of ee oly te reeetiatm fot Saas rm fib niciacle Meg veneer He ee ere oe ace: a ters by wail and tetesraphy ‘separel from the house of Louis H. Rosey, tation. thirteenth toast—‘‘The Veto Power’’—was re- adjournment was doubtless to postpone action-on the Senaie bii) regubnting the clective franchie-in the Dis- trict of Col mbia, noterittszanding the objections of the President. The effort to adjourn met with a siemal fatture “After the meseage of the Presidemt was received the Senate*ill was taken cp and, with come tittle-opposi- * ¥ IM Mr, Brown’s amend- tion of the United States, and in every single instance of wearing The vote of yesterday is'by ne geans regarded asiin- | SPOUt tO give. | He would vote for Mr. Brown's ements ; martialied for Wie- | ‘he Prosident acted ms the. trae. repressutative of ims to by Mr. Hoax, of Missourt, He spoke in | Eleventh avenue ant Ninety-fourth street. He was teht 10. dvative that the Bouse will support the charges mata. | bill. ‘ie could not vote for the admission of Nebraska jebate. was. in further by Messe, Lic pind— at Cbristian Starity, ‘He concluded | favor of the course pursued by Andrew Johnéon in his a FEMALE PICKROCKER. $v the contrary, the belief ts quite the other way. ev- | with negro su 5s 5, conpithaat Uaeeeoes bet | ae ect ad wl 2 emit Bn ny Smaon Signs Reapenhahtaneaaneaemanacmman nap: (To tie Savheecth ioost Se. Suinse Proemem, oliter) | ERRRANS mineletaane ania tal ornare ern of the repubticans who voted to send the prajoct to | januenons for woe fr ebro Tee poor ng aaa eee tend vers, and if the country should Tal ‘Andree Jebusen. | of the Constiluconal Union, of thts cy, responded. He | the ad instant, wile at’ the tieboken ferfy slip, pieséed ihe Judiciary Committee have sitce stated that they did | suffrage in the district of Columbia, and having voted to to make it apply'to persons who now hold negroes | Would ‘be written down in history as one of her de- seater ‘to the great influence of the press upon the opin- | guilty to the tolieemens ja ah ~o a6 the surest and quickest way of getting ri€ of it. carry over leut’s veto, he'was not dis- | so sold into slavery. ‘Phe vote on the passage of the Dill | fenders. the country, and referred to many abuses wich Edward y ndicted for forgers inthe’ third Aegree, posed to abanden that princi s was taken by yeas und “and resulted as follows:— || _ ‘In response to the Afth regular toast, Judge Biaox, of mere by @ corrupt press, and the incalcula~ | pleaded guuty to the fourth grade of thatoffence. He was» Une of the chief angumente’ relied upon ger:the m- (rop.) of Vi maintained “that Congrem | Yous li, nays Me Bo the bill was passed. Ipnow | Peunsylvania, arose and sald:—There has never before. | ble Lo the country that woilld’ accrue from aust | Gharged with passing a check tuon the Chatham Bank o peachment of “the President is that it wes mainly | bad a right to admit a State attach conditions to the se been a period m the history of this country when the | and bre ‘His remarks were greeted with tee ‘of E eeperrengos ‘$162 76, yareaine to acs 9 an through his intfeence that ehefouthern Statesrepediated | Sct in tho, manner pro theamendment whieh } gn act to explain andvenforce the thirteenth amendment | fiine™y uqeu! trounal OF oar country needed any- | ere “ toeat-'*Pre Worken/ ot Ame:-| eeriovel oye eno to prensut the check'at tne bane. AS’: Toca he intended to offer. torthe constitution of the United States:— ha al rica,” 4 tly and Bi py | there were number of forged checks presented at she bank, the amendmest. Mr. Howarp denied the of ‘Gongress to impose the Oengress of the United States. at the eec- ad ve ay een taken as things 0 we to eloquently tumorously bY | Cassidy. was informed that f he gave the authorities all the. The Di iet Suffrage ‘Bill Passed @ver ‘the | any fundamental condition in relation to suffrage or any | ond session of the er slant Cenerse. ‘propored to ed ‘ were to ‘submitted * and no | the _ Mr. of Pennsylvania. t imformation he cou'd, it might muke a difference in the se)- Veto in tho Huse. calle, matsar_ sre —uieh a Deus bercemiret srcoranre | Sroafuton et the Ulli Atiied, which han Sat VE Sel Aetnon eh totcomdoore aoeaeeh eamemteneageems Ale taal were meteor wepredsie tet ecese fe An attemprwas made torprocure an adjourmment of | ‘the constitution of the Unite ates, Fatideation of three-fourths of the States of the Union, de- | ‘fortm high and afl Sree earn cee eee: he Packing pipet. car ie: pers et she" coward: aA OT COUAT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS: the House! te.day in Boner of the anniversary of the | of the bill witheut conditions. "In votl nat Way como mart od the cunetitoiion,, ge. ware; bz Me (ores, I. | dilbe te trample a uder foot But even now no de- a were inreantaneouny ond eaktresentealty hadoted, aikina whist Ras oe digs N Orleans. real obj of rH should not feel that he was committin: if against: force: Decessary ipreme Court against this e President departed ) eleven, and was - fore ms Kel Dow!’ : warmer Caen 1 RR soe action on the | egro sutrage when the Tecoastruction of the Southern | Sulyconvieid’” and’ whereas, 1m sume catisok. Ibink it ought to be somewhat eucocrared; | lowed to the door by lohd and continued cheers. Tho | In the Court of fpecial Sessions yesterday Sfiy-three . 7 States comes up. Mr. Wane, (rep.) of Obio, reee.aed the'floor in defence of the bill, and made a long respecting points already elicited in the course of the debate. ur. pMUNDe, (rep.) of Vi. replied -¢o the arguments amen the "berause if you have a viper that must needs bite,some- | health of Senator McDonegall, of California, having been | eases were dispoxed of, eighieen being for assaul: ana bat~ ' as on any- | Proposed, that gentleman rosponded in a brief felicitous | tory. twenty-raven for‘petlt larceny, three, gambling, Ope, « y atter. whieh 'the: guests departed: etuelty to animals, and four others for minor ‘offences. “priste atuck, Three innocent men were and it Amongzt them the only mutters of any importance were'the thority, FIRDas. * following :— James Kelly, charged with threatening to elcar out # bar- " i Mr. Doour7Le, (rep.) of Wis., asked Mr. Edmunds} the Uniled Stales, which now recognized po involuntary ser. | to sall a trial, ordered them out upon.a certain day, to be ‘ 4 : A tio, passed by a vote-of one hundred auii ‘thirteen to | nether the constturion as rf ipsa tacent ‘the law and to the officers of its adminis- pally Killed, ter.) But'the jodicial auth Fire in Sixth Avenue. Pree pape pour sym whe soe, eerers heed. ese ubirty-eigkt. The enstiment has now escome:a iaw, | ag it stands, does not recognize the rights of the States | “Ret enacted, &c.. that any person of persons who shall | interfered, and, by the assistance of the President, those | A fire was discovered by private watchman Bernard | month, despite the objections éf the Executive to its provisions, | to regulate the question of sui hereafter sell or offer for sale, or attempt to ‘sell any per intnded ims wero ed. (Applause.) Well, | Reilly, at a quarter to one o'clock this moruing, in the | _ John Ring west up for six months for stealing a police- eect “ahi and the anuounceméet of the fact by the Speaker | ,, Mt. Epucxps said there was nothing in the constita- | fon ct cane engine sang Sly Se aRrAme, oars, efter AP ytolemn. and dellb- | hoop skiet and corset store of James Smilrt, No. 363 | "Charles Bradley, for assaulting « pollosman while ‘a the eleiteds burst of appinase from the crowded galleries. | Territories of the United te Sixth avenue, The Fire Department were promptly on | tischaree, of his duty, was, pols Po 7 ‘The New Vork Post Office. ‘THE DISTRICT SUFFRAGE BILL SENT TO*THE SECRETARY OF confined the fire to the store, the stock and ser and quietly accepting sound clubbing from Jw Becretary o! Ue Interior and Actims’ Postmoster fixtures of whion were a total loss, We could not learn re who had also the felleity of dancing jig om ~ Zt td Mr. Monnm1, (rep.) of Me., offeretha resolution ‘direct- ‘that thore was any insurance. “eorpus” of Charles. i snswen beretaire pout to elect rt fora bolt | SUimare wi the Secretary suet. eetsoue wena par aac Teak hk te anission heretofore appointed to select a site for a build- j Su: to the 8 cert! ‘ Large Fire in Norfolk, Va. en a ae y proven < imy'tora Post Officeed for tho accommodation of the | Of, it8 passage by a two-thirds vole in each house. | | The following named democrats voted for the bill: | Jur. where tho oly pearson: Toiet Nonvoux, Jan’8, 1867. | forte tee of her Indy boaters who. Kept Father irregular. United Siates courte in the city of New York. They’ re- CONTRACTS MADE BY TEE Wd. DEPARTMENT. Ky., Ross, Quin and Winfield, so aty one of the ton commaandniente ce en any anti, | A terrible re broke out at one o'clock his morning, | ROU"s, celled wely names, and in dlvera ings waye ge ame comeend ap additéenal appropriation of ‘$1,500,000 for ‘The Crain laid betore the Senate » communication ‘THE DESTRUCTION OF THE NEW IRONSIDE. mait'in the Lord's Prayer, or any precept in’ é child’s’} at the Atlantic Hotel, one of the finest South of Balti- | the “ Bh oye ad Byer te 3 enjoy ing their peaos- . from the Secretary of War, transmitting ® statoment of for . - ful slumbers and dreaming of “lager bier.” She was of: the-erection of a building for the purpese. mentioned. contracts made by the War Department from July to De- pond ‘more’ The origin the fire is unknown, At five dered to “vanish” by Saturday: if bot, the Jadgo threatened ” An ‘urgent necessity, they say, exists for early action, | gemper 31, 1866. Referred to the Military Committee. Suvat Affairs ‘o'clock onty the walls remained standing. The flames See eae ell > tand:#hey are of opinion that economy amd policy require TRE NEBRASIA BILL, might go to ‘extended rapidly to the adjacent banking house, and the youn boys Donnell und Richard MeGrath, made : M Pi stances of the: ' ‘their’ ‘ fa her thardhe United States should be tne proprietors of the js Island. 5 bs 0 . ‘stores beneath were goon enveloped and burned to the “y i parses be her Character, Ft her buditings in the ofty of New York appropriated to. such ms ome moutl ote few, teeth 2 a v4 owing to the ineficlst supply of water, 16 fied ber moat with biog. waye m the , ARNEL . : department, tee. ‘ne greatly cou- her “facings.” The were found, guilty, ‘mpertant public uses, The report epctosed from the ine course ¢ Oe peepee cause ‘eh ty tga ; “7 be red hy Noa Bent amped ogageqonnce of erecting crouznetanos a ina at commission says‘hat upon investigatien it was. ascer: ofa. ‘to oS black po og yn) States army, ‘spe q ‘were bat few in the hotel, some of ‘awed that thearerage amount of outgemng and imcom- ‘the constitatien of the | withdrawn 4 re ett asea = Tadke s whee, ° vanails had increased in less than twelve years | United to, ual to all. Nst, under Members of | te consumed :- & VERDICT FOR GENERAL GRANT. wr ir, SatissvRy, (dem.) of Del.. asked Mr, Cresswell if,| tion to insurance $6,000 P. liquor store, > SS, “tetas somal no “one uae ae] ME Reema ime ‘cmt Sey eo Erg it | Theat Sma, oascee Saa'. Wi Siren tiacoes sctten Caden odie eos "rons mi 100 ha.s\repubiican form | Son James ‘andor eo , tvcranc, Sis on, Loe only pari, and abd $16 66 per month for back rents, vl 3 lm a would require a space of land equal to.from twenty-five | of tai lyn, the : j “hie —— sulrory TRIAL MURDER, i explained that while slat existed ,| law from janenchusetta. P.—. 3 StidGs pocaue wees’ aekeoreee vee oe | cee ae ene eee te ; usc) nope om ET gece, | Me of tana ae nase ea a ag “ 7 : ply . those upom which the present Post Office is situated, the | all free it could not be done. 9! ‘The Sreaxer i Jersey. Pre. ‘sumed by fire ee. “wr of Secersee S Se Satie eee rd Pending the consideration of the:bill and amendments | follows:—Report of Mr. Secret»ry of the Inte- the letter son in ington, in October Iast, was commenced’ jatter being too narrow to permit large. mail wagens to | +6 fepate, at ve P. M., adjourned, with an understend- | rior, and Mr. skiner, Acting > General, ‘who FOPASING, ertee| $18,000. The fre ts supposed to have been the work of | 29 12 Farmisnion Mra, Thompesh, meter of docested, be turned in them without using the sidewalks on one of | ing that a vote should be taken at three P. M. to-morrow. || were appointed Commismioners to select site for a Post ‘Wasmincrom, Jan. & 1867, m and her Gaughtar testified. that’ they Tecognise Sih 3 thewides of those streets, Only oneddedinite response Pome Office and the United States Courts in New York city. ‘present at Fire at Galesburg. Ilinets. the man who came to their house on the night of the wan received te the proponts the commianon invited — HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Gig) Hall Par for’ which $000/000 to aie: and thet Tt feds ret Jaa. 6, 1967, | The wanday morning eflor tho, murder; whem he. wat st wi — % namely, from Smith Cleft, relative:to ithe sale of Si. Wasurncron, Je. 8, 1967. the tacts and Zonsiderations subsaitied in the report are and who Ninel de- ir Ulerte at hells’ belainan’ anagtte oaeay their house. "The tial mill be continusd tomerrens Jonn’s Park. This property, loeatednaear the Hudeon | 129 isrpicr SCrPRAGH BILL BACEIVED PROM ot conclusive as Re ape igen ont ener sm the Fou tnd al roe factory of Weeks & Townsend, ve moh mere, river, was considered to b= so far removed frem the cen- pidgin wirns ee baartionat sporopnetion of AL teoeen ier the posing my hannee, Toole muncte, stare, Oniver's stove store, Se, The total TRIAL OF GUERILLAS IN KENTUCKY. ee ae bei! state wa ogni for the purposes | Immediately after the reading of, dhe journal the Sec- | @ruction of » building. Me ane telleve me aes Fraxcrons, Ky., Jan. 8, 1867 Corer sconce ar a ied: tates cope ng | TOM 9f tne Beaste delivered eesiage announcing | purchase made by foe Oninhuey fie, during tou Midrea He tma-| | BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. today. “Tho.erldonce Telly soablishes the existence | A soap sacs pimgy cE lighsohege oxrensca lias ol the passage of the District Suffrage -bill over the Presi- From the same, transmitting a report of the Chief ‘and sailors of the an capantved band for the Garpase of’ rebbeng tee tot See te ret ot ppd a Sogn amen SS | | tr mem im tre Dns | tng ee ng or e portion of ck, 10 re t accom| ir sul ‘ aquase Sony for bait bauianat Gabiinite) Gh easel Vso ee ee ego Lag of the TY» . 4 cere eld Sweeney brought an action for $3,000 damages against | the robbery, as they feared he would betray them. the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans (a day | ‘preliminary report on the mineral resources of the States they would do s0 ‘Mallen in the City Court yesterday afternoon for of ervotipg thereon a city Post Office-and soome for the and Territories west of ‘the Rocky Mountains, by J. Ross yeara of bloody a4 which many on bis side regarded as a boliday), the Deating her. The parties reside in First street, and the courte efithe United States and for the.necessary oMfc08 | House adjourn, He added that Congress usually ad- | Srowne Referred to the Committee on Mines and election of a President waa committed on the llth of August, The conp-cted sberewith. These documemes were to-day rned th iversary, ‘THE RECONSTALOTION were loyally Jory gave ber $200 damages. trannmittwec to the House of Representatives. Pr phar rao & Obio, remarked that that was PR Ferg gos haan adage tas Bouse on ‘of the Union”’—R. T. trator ma or tax Rercvuicax Gsemnat Com- Reeestganl te bopnes taeated arichaaseatencs abl ay sag hens & ecgremntings be reunthes ‘int 6 waneten aebed ‘was the history of maght in thelr ball, No. 0 Coart p Agger achat pa {the French t half the whole Mr. Frvcx, (dem.) of Ohio, called for the yeas and | how members of the House would tke to have negroes wrapped all that oe ng RI a Mg - twelve thousand of the roopa—one- who! nays, Wit the House réfesed to ord the demo. | SCUPY ing seats as Representatives; but he it that fatore. It hed never ensuing year by the admission of delegates from the raeu ‘ores, Chilbiain. Corns somber thero— will remain in Mexico @aring the ensuing | crats not being able to muster more twenty | f were content to sit here ayy © black. end im its | werds and county towns and the re-election of E. L. heaped Hands be Price 2h cents. Sold by ail druggists. eeremerason aid to Maximitian in the more durable es- |. votes Saioeete. Duta uegee ene sow end Sivage ted bomn ortiied ty thet Bandorsgn on President. The meting was called to order paceman teen: Se een has tablishment cf his empire, It 1s.adde@ that there is a motion was rejected. open to olection to Congress. There was nothing to ‘wore socking r, Sanderson. Mr. William Cott, of the Sixth wara, BEOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY 8! * secret an derstanding between Napoleen eae Maximilian en oft, Keene’ Gees _ | Sent tnetr election if they could find’ comstittiency to Teorecented's | Yat, chosen temporary Chairman, ‘and Mesars. HB. without, publicity or exposure: good everswhere. | Ne On motion ef Mr, Raxvatt, (rep.) of Ky., the Commit. elect them. In reply to ® question from Mr. Thora aad W. Bergen as Secretaries. The creden- until divorce ts obta: Bo . to thiseffec:. teo on Indian Affairs was instructod to inquire into the | Pe ssiainas it ‘the loyal man of the South ~4 juaee was tranaforred to our tials of the delogates trom each ward were then called MIRCOLE, Lawgen, 0 Hinges beam, Yow Yor oe } circumstances of the massacre of three officers | tie "hands of Congress the disfranchisement ‘every m oan alent up in order, ft appearing that those of the First, SaaS aa lg THIRIY-NINTH GONGRESS. — he zisr'o{ Decombers and whether tbe. contiaued Gon | ‘Heh he for one would sustain that demand. pee nn ne | See ad se comeaee TRS Tete calet | ()BOORY OPERA HOUAR ARF asOcTALION, : nite ie . mission of outrages by Indians is in consequence of mis- c to by Mr. tion; after which e recess of an hour and a half WEEK B k - Hecaud Seunten. management or improper condavt by government officials | ..M" get ie la dd agg Wc pen hgh -boeng bea orate ther ja, when the committoe Toported im favor of the Ceratdbahireigkn pnts and citizens, Also, to inquire into the expediency of pro- the State, fom from the Seventh ward headed by E. L. Rob- THE DAY FOR THB camare: ding fOr a immediate or early transfer of the super. pi Frere moula at ir ao | eritom hat of the Second ward Jape FINAL AWARD, Vieeacamen OL Mien eee Me. Garnoms, wom. )of_ 3. ¥.,. precoated a. metmostel \Tpaike for President’ was’ then taken, with the above vue ns? OF THE PRESKNT MONTE (RMORIAIA ASD PETITIONS tie ENS eset? Meret the dollowing resolu | raging for & continuance of ‘orvice of longevity Sao winked telson. | "ale MINERS OF THE COMMITTER Tho Crem sinid before the Sonate the memorial of Whereis, the phen AN Seoeredieahenanis tmsatibeibal pS wy on the retired iist, in addition to the &@ confidential Saz or Paws ix Purmoura Cuuncu.—The angual sale wis Poorman per $ icem f Ahonrmy, that officers on the retired list may | the country were, during the war ot rebdellion, protected, we Orricy I» oF. LoUR. - poe Rn dlr Pd of the pews and aisle seats in Plymouth church was held REPRESENT THE INTERESTS SUBSCRIBERS + Be atlowed tho tongerity rations, It was referred to'the | Siu were nearly reine’ for the Ince at that protention ht Mr. Hocax, (dem. }of Mo., introduced @ bill to estab | Un: ; . ba G9 The sale commenced at seven o'clock, the C7 Mary Come tee ie Cotefices Son see tet ests, Sheadtan cease se ad the presatems oaored gromay in anouas af tooo THE BASTERN STATES. My Momess.(eag.) of N. Y., presented two memorials | and essential to the maintenance of our position as a first againnt an incressed duty 6n steel. }It was referred to [lass power: an Fa ee Eo = ‘The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as~ Resolved, That the Committe of Ways and Means be and ‘Greater than | delegates to the Distribution of Premiums of the Crosby art the #iveper Committee. are hereby directed-to f into the expediiengy of allow. Premiams were mostly four end five Mr, Suamacas,.(rap.) of Obio, presented the petition of | 2e diario ofa den and te opm ersten ased to aa ae a hea ore ste | A%eelation, posltively to take piace on the Bist of January, ‘wool growers \feran increased tariff on foreign wool ALLEGED ORDER OF UNION SOLNEERE. gr — 2 Tt wae refereed tothe Finance Committee. On motion of Sir. ARNEL, (rep.) their regular monthly meeting, | 1887, and will shortly proceed to Chicago and ac: in con- at their hall im Red Hook lane, tast evening, Cyrus P. | junction with the Committce for the purpose of represent. Humber of communications | ing the interests of subscribers in the Eastern States. stesderé Aruibmeticn, R. M. HEDDES, late Ceshler of the Croton National » He, had | Bank, New York. stricken from the list of books ia use in the public | 8, CASTNER, Coal Merchant, Trinity Building, New York. wae resignations, promo- | . E. DEMMON, President Howard. Nationa) Bavk, ao - ee power be given | Boston. to determine how much money | avin PULSIFER, D. Pulsifer & Payson, Boston, i of . | committee appointed to inquire into Mr. Hown, qrep: of. Wis., presented a similar peticiov; | 1''seg states suidiesc In Sout which was a at eddie eo inquire j- imto the murder Mr. Orava, , @4@p.) lich., presented a pei named Orego, at Nashvill for an appropriation for the repair of the Miesiesippi | aed another named Ryonk fever, jae voferred v0 the Commities on Commerce, | 1 Decem Wr. Sowa, (reqy) of Mass,, presamied the remen- - ne IN SRE DIBTRCT OF COLUM. aarapes of coined c'iiaens of Massachusetts against the In, WENEWORTE, (Op <0 IM,, seked have to othe Sdmiwion of Nebracka under a constitution restrictieg | follow ink all ta cl u rea, ferences of are manifest upen Saag © stie catenin eee | anid of niet Ganant an “whereas & bas been Mr Epxcxoe. qm.) of't/t., prevented a petition agaimer | legume! only in tue Dieriot of Columbia, amd must be the coriailment af tue cerrancy or immediate return te that the Cembnities for the District of Columbia wpecie payments by actof Congress. In paesenting it | be insumucted to inquire into the of EB. < Mr Kowuspe seid a dicheot agree with the views of the | law for an immediate election.of all officers in ald of suitable sites and the — petaion t was referral to the Finance Committee. Mr, Raxpats, (dem.)of.Pa, but the resolutiem was.mot sobool buildings A C. P. STICKNBY, President Massasott Bank, Fail River. RXPEARER OF TRE WO RENCHMENT COMMIPTEE, received. the ‘of the ‘amount by | Col. W. B. THOMAS, Flour Merchant, Philadelphia. filled, Francia P, Blair, senior, presided. he purposes of freedom =~ mand on the vote beat | CALED H. NEEDLES, Druggtst, Philadelphia. It was understood and confidently expected that the to A by senor when the Board wes declared adjourned uauil ae tre R. SMITH, L. Johnson &Co.. Type Founders, Philadel- President would be présemt, but he did not appear at the frore vevototions Is, Prance and Emgmos, “az | Tweeday iw February, phia, yer-in revol that Me. Wirttama, (oep.) of Oregon, reported from the ARUAR WATER AT CRESORNT . imance Comenilter ¢ resaiezon approprintn $65,000 0 ‘ ; Gal. the Gefray the expense of che owt Commitioe of reuch- ment, which was yas ve Mr. n.LAME offered # reasiution, which was adopted, THR VOTE .ON MR. ASHLEY'S AMPRACKMENT REBOLETION, romencement entertainment, although terrible; and Bow ware thes: jntions — eubiag tho President st the Cra late inreferema tobe rove sumerday on ir Anwley's | Gy ee tek aie cae eae Simply in "the same way thatthe WESTCHESTER COUNTY INTELLIGENCE. E. 8. ROWSE, Corender & Rowse, Bankers, St, Lovit. nd i a0, what a ie peach means tion, Mr, Seas (rep. priemborors =—_ wan going to-day being TOWN Cant ee ee aes cee wuled tha he voled against ihe peccluuion’ tat. was sob | distinguished geste may be mentioned Senators Doslit. “by 7 right of "represent | Rowumny oF THR Tanntzowx Post Ornica—The Post | WALTER INGERSOLL, Onahler of the National Insur-- : Mr, Coseny, (rep.) of Mk. AL. cme Me retake. tien) ik i, custed Gus bo tae tle, Cowan, McDougall, Saulsbury and Hendricks; Repre- “is00, ae Oftice at Tarrytown was entered by burglars a few nights | ance Bank, Detroit. ‘with bia thon to (be appoiviment of Pension Agents This ill ‘wan passed hy the Senate on the 26:1), 0 i eee te Congress on -wentatives: Redford, Fuck, Kerr, Niblack and “Aneowa, fifty members, iS ees since ana robbed of money, stamps and books to,tbe have voted for the NAMED GENTLEMEN and Mesers, Frank aad Montgomery Blair. THE ABOVE resolution Seen GEdwene across co" Me, Roum yi {dom.) Of N. J, stated that he cheald | At nine o'clock the President arrived and was excorted Eaprovadien, ioe We Bed. revi ee ee ee, en in ene peterree to the Jwiviary “Comrattice; Heine eevee: correctly secorded on the jour, | '@ bleseat by Mr. Thomas B, Florence. A loud bur ges the tava whe wate pars of theee eve: | Nanwrw Resarw or a Lavy.—A lady had avery parrow | pe dig ich Sytem prong to the House ameodmeni« « he having sctaaily voted far the impeachment reas. | of applause greeted bim on bie entrance, and the band what A Aimericen people were escape from a horrible death on the cars a fow evenings | who recently published the card announcing United Rtas einai he Hn YM OP THR DURERICT oF ooLeMMA sermuce wi. | Maye “Bal to the Chief.” As the President ook his Couveanion wan rt Te! | since at Tuckahoe Tt passing from one car to the other | THE PINAL AWARD. int Statens wht Wr Manama, (rap. | of tile the peabor ant telore ta vcnGentiiety ten’ Gaia's brain vine onioeanes GW ‘eakeuh buug eiaperten’ Yee uton mane wr. te Leer ne r. a ¥ . re jul a 1e lon ir, Mr. a the iit hye bill, with the veto Message Of | yanqaot with most excellent music, and the committee ey py in RL ee i — Bane a oorh nad ta cat penlows sivaa- ‘The remaining Shares can now be had on application te The Message wneread at length, Dut very little atten. | arrangements were indefatigable in their efforts to ize it and carry Wout, and thacthey | ton, he jumped ou board and pulled ‘he bellrope, The | se tion was paid to it-hy members The galieries were } render everything as cheerful and agreenbie as possible, Abd saecumbed “Wefore a faction ai train copped, shen the lady was rescued uninjured. PRINCIPAL BASIBRN AGENCY, Nad wih spectators, many of those im the gentlemen's | ‘tye following are the committer of airangements:— | Sian] (Om, Mt rane of remresentation by the apr roma THM ART INSTITOTE. 62 BROADWAY ithe of the Message being concluded, Me, Ty. | Jesiab D. Hooper, Chairmen; Cheries Mason. Samuel J. ica, wore uynonymous; and that. great right POLICE INTELLIGENCE. NSTITOTE. : BRANCH AGKNOLES: ART GALLERY, 3 BL.OADWAY. R. ©, ROOT, ANTHONY & 60., 2NASSAU STREET. W. K. O'BRIEN & BRO. THIRD AVENCE. Randal). Cometine Wendel! and TMhomes B Florenes. After the response to the swrond reguior toast, whieh was drenk sending and in silenor, Mr. Mewroownnyr aroye and said Gentlemen, I break im apon the procemdings an set down by ine committee of ar- { | by Smarr Pracricn.—James 8, Chi fee da few evil dicposed men. If m se LAVORA MDaie teddies ee ie they ore human, hd all sinners vtionl ve. pom merebant Jately doing business at No, 72 Beavor stroe}, ished onordine xe jaw, but no torther; there | wag arraigned before Justice Ledwith yesiorday on « Wes im favor of having all men. atid the charge of having obtained large sures of money dj ' i é manded the lous question. ‘Tow queatjon was aeconded and she tan wiring the vote to be taken by wae called and the voto resulted | yeas ané naye, the list the States whenever they si re van we, by. whom Tam deaued to propose the health if yeas 11°, neye 08, the Speaker voting im the afirmative. | of jew Jobneon, Provident of tne | ited ttasen, gry According to law, and no further, | ‘‘'tick and device” from Messrs, 0. & J. Ladoviel, of BROOKLYN AGENCY, a s =I having been corti that the wee res cwith Cy cored the company neing ny Lage sate rere ay twenty oe No, 82 Wail street. The complaint in the case was made INCY, nod sone 4 nl bi] , | and poting tye cheering for come mr iter, s C way again ty: p an : a CO. 14 FULTON SPRET Mr Las, (rey) of Ind Ho said | agreed ty 5 Was taGetiorde vote, aad thd | Quiet return np and the company Teing peated, he Are rynvovmoun, Thay feit that thoy were im |, 02 Pereinand A. Marsilly, who charged that on Decem- | ____4. MORRIS & 00. 1M FULTON SIRE Le The was free ta cone hilt @Wjecte was to | Howie of Neprer ag agreed to pase it by @ | President arage an’ anid — a minty, and they memnt to usnrp the fnetions of | Ce 22d ultimo Christie applied to him, as agent for [PORES LraaLts OBTAINED IN| NEW kK yuonte t 9 ware appointed during | two-titirds vote, T do in accordance with ibe Gentionjen, it ig net my parpose on arising to make | the wprity, f tiaee faith in toajorities, but mot in mi- | Mesers, Iudovici, for an exchange of checks, statin ‘and othe tes, without pb o the per + place of those whom the | covetitratiog of (he United State, deolard that, notwith- § an addy op thit Govaridn, bet 1 enail tate the 4 noritiiplay ing the ré'e of majority, How are these ten | that he had an account in the First National Bank of | “voree granted, Consultation re a - Prewent had removed for supyortip. the Union party. standing 116 objec veident of the United | example that hae beer set by thot distinguished and [ 4outnp States heard? Throvch the agents of the | Paterson, N. J., and wished to exchange bis cheek on | Attorney and Tounseltor, aceon street <, (ew,) of Fad. cid (hte was the firet | States, th» act to regulate the elective franchise in the | Mustrions man who har been alluded to by the hair | F n's Burea, the fellows who write anonymous | that bank for the amount of $2,470 with Marsiily's prins | ¢yo LO THOMAS R. AGS WIOH AND i provmied by Sogistation tor partisan be bas become a law man of this Lacpaperetelie J keiterp the members of Congress, but pageing as the | cipaic; avd that on the 27th of December te Hod he G Murray siweta where yo: es waa wow chy a“ ‘on to greeted om the floor and in the | tiow by offering 6 sentimen| ite of the Southern poople. (Laughter) The | called again on thé complainant and effected, by a stato- | flour an ryt he ter, So far as he ednld Bp ug of banda, hae @ rignt oncer tne tiows of (ho representatives most be fixed by the | mont similar to ge of notes for | York, Ov 1gee that had been made in | d ran tnd no Withdraw from th Congress cannot go vebind what 980 ; that in e 0. &d, Lydo- . Rutot, €O: 2 UNTO Ha war opposed (9 restricting the nom. order, to | the Uned Stoves th nt If it was lett to the majority thy on the Brook!yh Bank WeO g.v°d, on whieti? he ee see vidad tere tenbelsieres orcaee jate We the cor wm it #0 4@ to keep the minority ont entirets, reel, Cliristic obtained the money. He further ine, fistula, «le or | the close of act went ove aratory of tho p for piles, stricta formities of eye. nose, iwee mama a rged that on the Inst named date Christie's firm dition of mere territorial dependancies une the fed. | “Wheisni@ © gentieman from a Border Stave to me, | ¢ failed, their notes were protested by the bauk Mr. Kasson, de- | eral bead =e ene leo disrupho@ and diasolunon of | “you bn} KAW bow to perry & thing up your odveed at | the pecps? of any § one of Congress wy propeeing «|