Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
4 NEW YORK. HERALD, WEDNESDAY,~ JANUARY 16 1867. WN EW YORK HERALD motion to dismias the case, which was denied by the | majority—and here the majority, though only | Yesterday’s Elections te the United States court, The case is still on. one—in both cases goes with the Milligan de- Senatte NR nn Rr Perr =r day because their legi:Sative ball was enlivened |’ UNITED STATES SENATORIAL ELECTIONS. by the appearance of a large police force. Botts im tho United States . > i ‘ . JAMES GORDON BENNETT, bine Cour, that tho oath of «soldier reepecing hie | ci#lOms; and all these decislons, while they re- | | Our Stale Legislature y ages, Sty rng | Some of them took umbrage at their presence, New Yerk. . EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, age on enlistment in tho army shall be regarded as-con- | main unreversed, are the supreme law of the | *8¢¢ of the act of Congress : and | while others seemed rather more comfortable Arman, Jan, 15, 1867. A The two Houses of the Legtstature, at twelve o'clock, at the assurance of protection ag™inst apes noon, proceeded; in their soparite chambers, to the oloc- and battery which the contiguicy Of blue | sion ora United States Senator to succeod Hon, Ira Har- coats, brass buttons and batons afforded. | ris, whose term of office will end om the 4th of March, There can hardly be any objection to ¢he po- | The foliowing was the result: — clusive evidence on the point. land. method, and cf the late Reni caucus as PYTICE ¥. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND Nassau srs, | _ J the Court of Common Pieas yesterday, before Judge What, then, is the bearing of these decisions | '? the man, elected Hon. Roseoe Conkling to Daly, an action was broogut by Daniel M. Froemaa | yyon the all important question of Southern | ‘8¢ United States Senate for six years from the penenee Satack Siren for 00 saese: SNe ome traction? Acouel the Milligan | 4 of March next, in the place of Harris, wife, for which he claims $10,000 damages. The caso is | "econstruction ccording to the gan | vnoee term sxpiren ‘The jolnt majarlty of still on, decision there can be no exigency in the gov- lice being in the Council Chamber #0 10W * | pogeo, ayy ca AMUSEMENTS THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Charies Martin was brought up for examination yea. | ermment justifying an overstepping of the | Conkling was fifty-eight, » strict party vote, | the members make that place the arena pf Hoary Bee; cy mono a a t RROAQWAY THEATRE, Broadway, near Broome | terday before Commissioner Osborm, and charged witn | strict landmarks of the constitution. ‘This pro- | St! Senator Henry C. Murphy being the | beaches of the peace with such weapons <@ » “Cobtinag smn: ser ys dpireet. —Cawsuataaman ax Bapouxs—Ovr To Nunse, the murder of Joseph Green, a colored mas, cook of te | nounces the conduct of President Lincoln in democratic nominee. Mr. Conkling is a radi- | iniejands and pistol. It is the duty of the’ * American ship Galena, on the high seas, on the 16th of cal; but we gaess the circumstance which Peunsyivania. gape ysl gir Tat THEATRE, Broadway, opposite New York | soy or leah, while eae from New York to | *88uming the powers of Congress, in the ab- —— turned the seale in his favor against all other ‘ Broadway. | Hamburg. After hearing the facta the Commissioner | ence of Congress, “to raise and support po ons ae hier Pose ‘w*y'~ | discharged Martin, the evidence showing that he had | armies” to save the life of the nation unjus- radicals was that for some cause or other he Police to sce that the peace is preserved every- | where throughout the city. The violation of law is just the same whether ft occurs in the \ Haxnisncxe, Jan. 1%, 1567. At precisefy three o'clock this afternoon both Houses of'the Legislattre proseeded to ballot for a United’States” ' ; committed the act in self-defence. tiflable. As the old Pharisees held that had become particularly obnoxious to the firm | Chamber of the €o1 €o1 in the | Secttor im place'of Hon, Edger Cowan, whose terat‘ex- pitts tnere TALitamoat Porveas’ Vests aze Oacuse | In the Marine Court yesterday, before Judge Hearne es eas en akon egg eae of Seward, Weed & Company. New York, at | City Hall Park. Psa tend one to a of neerwim ioe = Congress. ng Comet te “f and a jury, the case of Miller vs. Rosensteln—an action March at 4 chosen ou ballot, which as — DODWORTH'SHALL, 86 Broadway, —Paoreswox Hants | 10 recover damages for alleged nuisance caused to the | OF man, #0 this Milligan decision affirms that prcdrpay 3 Anat gal aly : ! din ph the grievance, if it is so regarded, is for the Senate. _ Home members of the Cormamon Council to conduct themselves properly.. Then tSey will’ not re- quire the police to keep order among them, and save them from getting broken heads rit, Faseeas aus MISS pee kp it Tan ALa— Y the count made for the constitution and Py B ‘Tar Plaintif’s house by water flowing from a distillery, the try was 4 ntounltie* maaan Semel COMPANY, Olympic | PTOPCTY of defendant—the jury found a verdict for the | not the constitution for the country, Accord- debates of that body, which is perhaps a point thoatte, Broadway—faa Diarouo- ie defendant. ing to these two later decisions neither Con- | @ained to the advantage of the State. Adolphe William Schwarz, an Austrian, was arrested gress nor any State can establish any qualifica In the Pennsylvania Legislature, under the 31 ‘ ecorecgesseees O68 Two republican Sevators and two democrats were absent. " BAN PRANOISC MINSTRELS. 595 Brostway, on2ostte | yesterday on board the Bremen steamer, after his arrival secre Soe reine ee re Sonieiats Bice Cox | from Viouna, charged with having forged commercial | tions of loyalty bearing upon the participants Sine =o rz xrenen sgn while they are making laws for thegovermment 2 rhe ee oe 36, 1908. om Avaigemaaee Resere, " ” Dilla of exebange in that city to the amount of one hun. | in the late rebellion short of » regular trial | TP Se of the city. Thts aftercton « publie gatherfng wat hei! ‘at one of tty thousand florins, and conviction, This may be a strict inter. | 74" from the 4th of March, in place of the nan will case was argued yestertay before | pretation of the constitution; bat as a party incumbent, Mr. Cowan, who has fallen through icker, The summing up of counsel occupied | dof t n must be tried in the district | 2 $°lng over to the administration platform. a cae steady yesterday, | Where the overt act was committed, and as But “Old Thad Stevens” and Forney have img, and closed, with an upward tendency, | wader this requirement no jury can be found to | *!80 bad their noses put out of shape in Came- oZIFTH AVENUE OPERA Hone Growth and Tendency ef Musical’ art iw New York. A few years ago the opera'was all! thie’ rage in New York; but since we-have lost'tle’ fine Hee 1 jg. | Ton’s election. Cowan was too slow and Ste- | §rtists and good management which stimulated enem heaped er tieniy yeare,, my Tes a eae ate Pom convict, bow is Congress to make any dis- wendistns toot Git. aa he middle and cultivated the taste for operatic perform- | fellow ertisens Wwhorbuve seen my Ifo {rom-dhy-to" 8 "*Y> y jransncte criminations between loyal citizens and rebels t, and so the middle course that ti idisal: aubeoactan Ihave always stood side and belped mo retes yesterday. Domestic produce ge09- | in the work of Southern reconstruction ? was adopted with Cameron. Sen St a ee eee iments: OF} whem, Tine politcal life hee: eat 4 Ciaimtnkeseiera comaeniageaiaataaen ote an agi dull and lower, while merchandise was 10 Tate ita iacnecack aed’ ti Me’ Saatios In the Missouri Legislature the republican another character have become: fashionable. lide E 8. sane ie a ae eS maawae te vintitaay cy vf Seochanies’ Hall, 472 Brontway=ix 4 Vanuere or [rae mited request, but quite steady at about previous = y Sugg: caucus nominee, Charles D. Drake, a decided | The importation of inferior artists and’ bad | to put these slander beliind me and to” forget aNke'the Feet att Ok THe EOE OF REE EALLRE <3 | vricog, Cotton was dull and heavy. Coffee was quiet Miller’s dissenting opinion upon these two ° ” ? management had led our musie-loving people | 8 ¥ho the fact that'good inet’ im i! but steady, On ‘Chango flour was less active and 10c. » | late cages, and in the case which he recites, | M4ical, received a vote, including both houses, 25e, lower. Whoat gold at a decline of 20. 0 3c., while | ofan appoal to this Supreme Court from a fine | Of 112 to 47 for all others, including 82 votes to look for amusement elsewhere than at the believe and repeat hem. OF the elxbty-two re z - HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Brooklyn.—Ermoriax Mix- publican members of @rueity, Battads anp BURLESQUKS.—A Nigut or ApD- F * A is have sprung into ex--}: vextuRe. corn declined 1c. a2c, Pats were dull and lower. Pork, | 11.44 Catholic priest of New Orl for General Francis P. Blair, Jr. Blair wasa | 0P¢T@. Fine music hall assure me that sixtyXhree of thom "pi me . Beef steady, posed upon a athol ic priest 0! ew Orleans 3 z " to thenrto r the} to aay other candi v, ued 147 have | CHE NONYAN TARERAUE, Union Batt corner of | tru tart wan re pin he Higher, Freighta wore | or violating a local ordinance relating to fa- | £004 fighting Union soldier during the war; Eeiinies, And our people £0 » for me rather than have witnessed detent. AU y-inied it ‘Broadway. — a ems of the great composers amd masters. ain's Poteet Meee nae re Tee OF quiet, Whiskey was dull and nominal, Petroleum was | neral rites, restricting them under the penalty | but under the lead of the old gentleman of Bi 8 P Concerts of a high order, in which the best : , n ts itice, who will read tiemst i960 ORK MUSEUM OF AYATONT, O lrostway firm, Naval stores were quiet but steady. imposed to the Obituary chapel, Upon this Gaver Peviag, Me dee #4 te — kame SE heck siesuead. oaste ding ta Reeaots Pol el camer kets of ate sme cae or Dapens ix Natunan History, Serexer Asp AWE, MISCELLANEOUS. appeal the Sapreme Court of the United States " taken the place of the opera in a great measure halikely te deeded o eay ree bf Bikol ota there” ps proposal vunes Daicy. Open from 8 4. M. till UP. M. T leave the whole matter, putting all ¥ feuds anit animosities and prejadices hor under iy feet, and 1 go forward to the bonorabié‘duties to whick thy native State liar called me for the third time. Six years-ago I , thought slavery was the stroigth of the rebottion, and Our Rio Jansiro correspondance 1s dated Nec»mber 9. | replied that “the constitution makes no pro- | f March, takes the place of Senator Brown, Tho Marquis de Caxias was received with ihe greatest | vision for protesting the citizens of the respec- | Tdical. enthusiasm by the Brazilian army as their new com- tive States in their religious liberties. This is Tn Illinois Senator Trumbull, a moderate mander. An expedition up the Parana had disclosed the Sati Jor is | Tadical, has been re-elected by a total vote of fact that the Puraguayans had beon receiving large ship- | left to the State constitution and laws. Nor ts 4 y and are fast superseding it in the estimation of the public. The way in which the enter- tainments at the Irving and Steinway Halls ' Now York, Wednesday, January 16, 18607. eed ——— = eee = : : : ° : i f the opera | Ouaht to Be destroyed withowt delay. I wisi.ed also to * #* Tan NEWS. ments of arms and munitions of war across Brazilian ter. | there any inhibition imposed by the constitu- | 76 sgainst 35 for Dickey, the denrocratic can- eu Tgpyea # a Ls precy . sea ie tg] ae ete ae Whig SORE ore teen Ot aaeeey 4 aba ritory. It was considered probable that the allies would | tion in this respect om the Slates.” This late | didate. The Union democracy went under in | !#tely at one o =i Nani eet Be ae pea il ip lao pte a ha , EUROPE. 7 SP be the case, There is room for more of e Yc citizen, and Tam always sorry tosee'a black soiter and ronan that even Peeneavenls denies bim the beXot, the ” ly wenpon whereby he can proféct himself. I hope to * live to see'the word “white’’ stricken from our owt ¢om-'~ abandon Ciruzii and fall back on Tuyuty, which would | decision touching the test oath applied to a 1860, and in the last November election they Sit muniyaiens 10.5 rotwodt.- Degertcy: aay Cunt the Fara: Catholic priest in Missouri reverses this former | Wet buried under an adverse popular ma- Se rane ray om sarrtonand 20! F ccision; and here Mea our remedy. ‘The de- | tly of nearly sixty thousand. im ool 4 ldsd with tho steamer General Fiores on the Paraguay | cisions of the Supreme Court are not binding | There were several ballots in the Kentucky river on the 16th of November, and the latter vessel was | upon the court. If, therefore, the latest de | Legistature to elect a United States Senator in sunk. No lives were lost. cisions of that body are all tending to the con place of Garrett Davis, whose term expires:on Simon Cameron was chosen Senator from Pennsylvania | 1 ision that the late war for the Union was not | the 4th of March. The last vote, combining by the Logislatare of that State yesterday, in place of lassified:— Rigar Cowan, whose term oxpires onthe 4th of Marca. | ODly a failere, but a blunder, which has left | that of the two houses, is thus classified: Charles D. Drake was elected Seuator from Missouri and | us constitutionally just where we:stood the year | FOr Powell, democrat, 7; Pratt, Union, 41'; Trambull from Itlinots by the respective Logisiatures of | before the war, we have only to reconstruct | D®vis, conservative, 84; Harding, 155° Hise; those States, the court in order to reverse these decisions | temocrat, 5;Randall, Union, 31. As we under Govornor Geary was inaugurated at Harrisburg, Penn- s hese: mean pporters - ss art pustenaar Ie tus lasneaeal aAarsasibe sad and to secure such interpretations of the con- cry ie oe = i peo ire Ss thar that the South mast be Kept out until all the conditions | stitution as will proclaim the great fixed fact | ™*Iniy 0 its fe. policy, 5 of Congress are compiied with. that the war for the Union was neither a blun- | %¢ down as democrats represent the returned The ‘Wost Virginia Logisiature convened yestorday. | der nora failure, but a great revolution, the | Tebel element,.and the conservatives are “arf- and Gorernor Boreman’s mossage was received. The issues of which beve become the . constitution an-azf"’—half administration and half! rebel: a vote of 15 to 3. pre sheokaerati! to the Supreme Court. ‘The resnlt will be the election of one of the ‘The Alabama Legislature reassembled yesterday. This is one remedy, and there is some reason | Unlomcandidates of the administration school ‘The Itinois House of Representattvoe ratified the con- | to suspect that it ia the reniedy contemplated | Over: the Kentucky democrats aud conserve stitatlonal amendment yesterday by a strict party vote. | in Congress in the proceedings instituted | ‘Ives;-such as they are. By the Atlantic cablo we have a mews report dated to 3 ‘Tuosday, January 15. Engiand, officially, advises Greece to neutrality in i Candia The Turkish difficulty with the representatives of the United States in the Island of Cyprus and Con- stantinople has been adjusted, The last veszel of the French trangports destined to convey the troops from Mexico bas eailed for Vera Cruz. A detachment of the Wrench army has arrived in France from Mexico, Thirty perséns were drowned on the lake in Regent’s ark, London, by the ice breaking when thoy were skating; over two hnadred having been precipi- flated iato the water. .Twenty-four vessels have eon wrecked by a violent storm in the bay of Naples. ‘A fow lives were lost, The ironclad Miantonomoh, with the other vessels of the United States squadron fro in the port of Barcelona, Spain, and attract gréat Attention. The recent news of the cxistence of a com- merolai panic in Hong Kong, China, ts comtradicted, ‘Congols cloadd at 913 for money in London. yesterday. ‘at 76%, in Frankfort. The Liverpool cotton market was very dull, with light sales, yesterday. Middling uplands was at 14594. at the close. Breadstufis firmer. these places, at least for another grand hall. | We should like to see the Chickerings, who muke the best pianos, show their enterprise in ereeting the finest and grandest hall in-the city. We are im no way exclusive, and faver art and enterprise wherever it may be fond; still we think our native born citizens, where they have the ability and means, should not allow themselves to be eclipsed by foreigners orforeign born citizens. Taste and cultivation” in music, as im other arts, are spreading rapidiy. Before lomg we shall rival the classic ‘countries: of old Eurepe in this art,as we are rivalling them im others. The erection of fike mrisic hats contributes greatly to this result. ‘The crowds that attemd those already referred to: sliow thet a grander and more attractive hall, in-s suitable Iecation, would be more cossfil. We recommend the eminent Ameri- at gen tuto tree but there is no method of statesmanship which wilt {* make this generation of the South “loyal to the Union: * the flag’. The poison of years cannot be ere partial suffrage nesty will’ help-to undo Jong 2go'that Le was a traitor to his party, of his country; and a bad hes man. things, bet worse than cintietete ane cou to- thoae unprincipled mcmwhe. agreed te » 2 The prize Oght that has beon talked of for some time : As far'as these Senatorial elections have | ©@™' pianoforte manufacturers we have named CONGRESS f | for the President's impeachment and re- ah a a th iica}-| 208802 t0 protect our manufacturers froryruim and thety * In the Sonate yesterday Mr. Sherman presented a | tween Colifer abdicate ln Ponseytvetny vot alee moval in order. to reach this court But ara ye digs Agate sinh oe lasagna -prgmationenar their wegesrectuost 4 starvation ‘polatytor bold thas ‘ mites from Harrisburg. Forty-seven rounds were tought, | there is still another remedy. It lies in: the two, and, if they can get in Nebraska the true welfare of aay nation depends on the welfare . ben peor 4 “4 pois pal aey Fruastans hig when Collyer waa declared winner, He is, therefore, the | pending constitutional amendment. Upon:this and Golorado, they will be stronger in the shh aches pede ideal age bgp a ed é jal i from holding govern- f neers bh mont. _ It was referred to the Comraities on Rotrench. | Present ‘champion of the light weights,” platform, in the name of General Grant, as- the | Senate of the Fortieth Congress by five or six) Nesmasss anp Cocomapo.—The House of | sn\1 hope we will all forzel the bitternees, tho unjastt s moot. Tho resolution offered by Mr. Howard some days es aus Teddiahag 4eaak oa serra te tee anaa | candidate of the Union war perty, we are con- | than'they are ia the Thirty-ninth. Representatives yesterday passed the bills from | wit! try to aches @ representative of all the re = Pei ane Se Seater anes to | Jory the indictment of all persoas who sell liquor on | tent to leave the emisting deadlock between ‘ the Semete for the: admission 2s. States of | eee eee ea eer vat rococo = quire into the relatious of France and the republic of ‘“é font | War tm Japao—President Johuson's -Procia- Setgan Triteda whe hive stced by mo e0- a Mexico, the success of Maximilian, the prospect of a | Sundays. Ram drinkers from New York must not be | Congress on the one hand and Presid peer Nebraelin and Colbrado, with the condition Tent tn te pagal tad tecgine tas eijace onions aon tolerated to disturb the peace and quiet of the State of | and Supreme Court on the other to the verdict New Jorwey, and the State law, as stringent in its prac- | of the people in 1868, But is there not the tical effect as the New York Excise law, is to be en- da in the interval that the Supreme. C. Patrick Katiog was tried in the Toronto Courts, yester- | May proclaim some other decisions interdict- day, as a Fenian, and was acquitied. John O'Connor |.ing all further proceedings in the way of was found guilty of ‘levying war and sentence was de- | Southern reconstruction? We cannot tell. seeret, We apprehend, however, that this court, with i yer ~ gp Spode esting ‘Men. | every decision running in the channel of its chester, New Hampshire, on Monday, and then mortally | last three, is strengthening the impeachment poaere ire er steel stay in Mra, Batchelder’s | party in both houses of Congress. empire, requesting American hij arate Two negro boys apprenticed to G, Watkins, of Most- | rue tom. Me. Hoam’s Attack Upon the. | °° SPProsch the consis of Lucoa and Nazatov: gomery county, Md., their former master, and from President. It has now become necessary for the United whom they had ran away, were roturned to bim on a M States Minister Resident in J: to-issue a} Monday by Judge Wylle, of the Supreme Court at Wash | The sp a acae ni hie: forbiaai Y Aiassiceh suaschaah eas ington. ‘The evidenco wont to show that Watkins had | day lest by Mr. Loan, of Missouri, in which | '¢®' sper ad ; i treated the children shamefully, and that their mother | President Johnson was directly charged with |’! under pain of forfeivure, from stopping ory had died from sheer neglect and hunger. complicity in the assassination of Abraham: anchoring at any port or roadstead ‘in that A tenement hoase was barned la. New Haven yeoer- | 1; In, was evidently,nothing but the attempt country,.except the three open ports of Ka- day, from which six families barely cacaped with their | biti nagawa,.Nagazadi and Hakodadi. We publish lives, st 9 sation). eens, ee mee | to-day a proclamation of the President. of the- precedent to the President's proclamation ‘of their admission that they shall adopt the plat- form: of equal sufftage, regardless éf colom— the discriminating word “white” being in their present constitutions. The upshot of these bills will probably ve the failure of both with o failure te pass them over a veto. MEXICO. TELEGRAM TO TWE WERALO. ‘Mawisiitian Deteratned te Collect His stare ' ot the Vorn Cram Customs Dace as Welt as apeedy withdrawal of the French troope, and the action of the Executive in regard to matters in that country, ‘was called up, and Mr. Howard spoke at some length on the sydiect, when his remarks were cut short by the expiration of the morning hour. Mr. Johnson took the floor in opposition to the bill to regulate the tenure of r office, which was them taken up, and pending its con. 3 widora'ion the Senate adjourned. Hobstilities have actually commenced between the Daimios of Lucoa and Nezato and the Ty- ‘coon'of Japan. In anticipation of these hos- tilities and in order to secure the strict neu- ‘trality of citizens of the United States residing in or visiting the empires of China and Japan, ‘® notification was issued on the 4th of August last by the United States Legation in Japan,: through the consulates of the open ports of that SpaimarigLp, Daa. 16, 1668,:- The Senatariat:election held to-day resulted as fole lows:—Trumball.78 votes and Dickey 33. Misseuri. St, Loum, dae, 16, 186% Charles Dairake was elected Unitea Senator for Mie -m vote of 112 to 47 for alt-othem.. Mr. | Ia the House, om motion of Mr. Ross, of Illinois, eouri to-dayby. Binir received-32: votes. 29 the Committee’ om Indian Affairs was directed to in- quire into the peonage slave trade among the Indians in New Mexico and Colorado, and report a bill to secure to every person within the nation liberty and equality be- fore the law, without distinction of race or color. Mr. Washburne asked leave to offer a resolution directing in- quiry by the Committees on Elections into the recent elections in Baltimore, and whether the President tuter- fered ia such elections; but objection was made, and the resolution was not received. The Committee for the Inatrict of Columbia made a report adverse to the peti- tion of forsign citizens of the Distaict, praying for the game rights as the negroes, The Nebraske Admission bill thoa came up as unfinished bosiness, and the vote New Ontrase, Jan. 15,867. ‘Your Havana correspondent writing on the Oth; inet., states that the steamer Sotent had arrived at.Heeana from Vera Cruz, bringing dates to the 2d inst. Masimnilian demands dutieson all goods in. the Vora Graz Gustom House, even though they have aiseady been provious reconsidered Five stores in the town of Ingersoll, €. W., were de- | than brains, to emulate the notoriety of Batler | __ . Paid-te the French. He tette the merchants.that the pager et ey es ple —a strayed by fire yesterday. and Stevens, In all legislative bodies weak | United States sanctioning and calling epecial paeet bs oeeorar Stee ie Sores whothor Nebraska should be admitted while her colored | _TWenty-ons young negroes have been shipped from | aon are to be found who are restless under | *tcntlon to this regulation. Tt is to be hoped} assist them in tataag-the goods 4 popu:ation wore deprived of the elective framchise, and | the South by General Howard to Hartford, Conn. the obscure position to which they are ‘nata- that no violation of it may lead to the cloaing Mr. D. h lage, eaten Const ot iz it ‘what would be the practical effect of the condition im- posed inthe third section of the bill. In his remarks Mr. Stevens said that this government hed gover been . repuulic. Mr. Boutwell offered @n amendment ? that the condition of negro enffrage shall be solematy assented to by the Nebraska Logislaturg before she shall be admitted a a State. The question was taken on this of poris opened to the- ecommerce of. the civil-- ized’ world at s0 meek expense. and troable andiiawolve the United Siates goversment in: the-waly internal war which is now raging. be-- tnoes the Tycoon and the Daimios. ‘The Late Decisions of the Supreme Court | Tally assigned, and who are prepared to ge.to ‘Thetr Political Application. any length in order to create .a sensation and The two decisions pronounced in the Su- | bring themselves into temporary notice. The preme Court of the United States on Monday | Missouri Congrersman is a specimen of this last—the one upsetting the test oath of loyalty | class; but. he would in all probability have of the State constitation of Mixsouri in refer- | failed in attracting any attention i?'* republican: THE EXCSE LAW. <> amendment after a short debate, and it was adopted by Si Uudectag te the Benth. Action of the Liquor Denlers.ja-This City. 87 yeas to 70 nays, The bill as amondod was then | ence io clergymen, teachers and lawyers, and ar Laces naa oa aa eras sd ‘a despatch fran Raleigh, North: Uaroline, The abw Sosiety of Liguee--Denlew helo WUeURe passed, by yeas 103, nays 55. The Colorado Admission | the other declaring unconstitutional the test | 4 point of order lenounced , gives a deplorable-aceount of the suiterings of } lat night at Mazonic Hall, to take. actiom/in order to popes Sere Senet, snot = bill waa then taken up, and the amendment of Mfr. Bout | oath of Congress as applied to attorneys seek. | as disgraceful to the House and injurious. to.| © people in that locality. ‘The goncral:pow | Protect themselves against the enaclments of the new ned ing the sau ime region ha — —— pd geet eee Mow passed by ing admission to practice before the Supreme | the character of the government at home and erty that prevails. among the pid ity has Excise law. The mening ee bes — __ in frtre ~ereu ee 4 ’ . manual object was reported raise, a, tan to defray boa mero aoring ie cura Court—are of the highest importance in their | abroad. been rendered; more calamitous. throngls tthe | pensos of ocnsel in hole claims before the | Zor" cout nnd. svcloven. pan_ooak. The Yong continiiance of severe weatzer, Women is in th This border ruffianism in. Cot can In tho Sentte yesterday a petition was presented from ra applicstion. » This court, as = tage Higan decision, five to four, has thus decreed | damage no person except the radicals them-~ i i # i in. iotropolitan Board and child: trozer deate. Starved | stead of figdting the Logislature, haye already made ae ee Makes a tice ot intaton tain, | that the Missourt Stote conatitation in its test | selves, Everybody Knows that the charge | om chij "unas fons We Goals ane nasomed | p ication orn #280 Heenan “neh tthe dagua ut | Sa Feniteneney 6 cage te, Popes tren shoots troduco bills twamead the law relative to marriage; and | oath of loyalty isan ex post faelo law, and in | made by Mr. Loan is entirely unfounded: nd. | (tian eociation, which have beew used | pay the iaige tee required by iha.claw law which thoy-22.|. shee tire saent hinge eqianat ag gt naa to empower the Grand Stroet Railroad to Brooklyn to | effect a bill of attainder, and therefore null and | absurd. ‘The abuse formeny heaped upom toafford i" exhausted. In |e sibor. acuools and the provision far the Agvicultupal College barge dve cents fare. The election of United States President Johnson by the- secessionists: andi pastial relief, are now-ex! 2 ee asdowed by Congress. He advise ue Legislature charge Ove void. On the same general grounds the test t Jol y the this terrible. condition of affuirs, we are told, | AtTe*ts for Violation ofthe. baw tn Brooktys..| provide for a speady geological 17 Of the Staio, and Senator resuited in the choice of — Deakin. tp oath of Congress is declared invalid, with these | copperheads for the stern. determination, with the on: egetatie: tor paitiiost ‘The following persons were.arresied In Brooklyn yes- pd to pen jate, The message voto of 4 for to? against him. The Senate ' | gdditional objections, that lawyers holding no | which he earried out the oxtreme sentenos of asses have grown apa' terlax for violations of the, Excise law, and examined en With gable axgument iy, taver of rati(ying Journod To tho Assembly the special order being the election of United States Sonator, Roscoe Conkling wae, on a call of the roti, declared to be duly elected, and, after the trans- ‘ect.vn of some minor bus.ness, the Assembly adjourned. THE CITY. ‘Tos annual meeting of the Association o” Exempt quertions.and cry eut to Congress oaly to give them 9 chance to keep themselves alive and get on their feet again. North. Carolina bas been less affected by the war, probably, than any othev-secession State except Texas. The story tokd of her present trials and sorrows does not before the police justices:—Patrick Corey, liquor dealer, connor Tillary and Jay streets; fined $30, James Miely, Viquor dealer, corner Bond an@® Degraw streets; fined 3980. Jobn Warner, liquor dealer, No, 406 Atlantic atreet; place found open nt Lalé-past twelve o'ulgok in the morning; bis cage. was koe Regeln meting. ‘The di James. Gatri | artested.jon, the charg a violating the Sanday clause by selling Jiqnoe, ined $30. D & Or ‘var. specific appointment are not officers of the | the lew upon the crimitmals who are repre- United States, and therefore not subject to this | sented as his accomplices is only equalled in Congressional oath, and that, while the Presi- | vindiativeness by the attacks now: madr epon dent's pardoning power is unlimited, his | him by the ultra radicals. There is prebably pardon restores the person concerned to his | not one living man in. the nation who seriously full rights of citizenship. For example, an | betieves the accusation made by Mr. Loan. the circumstanges the terms of restarasien pod ‘not viodictive ur wak:nd, mackteay agua malty, was Dever'shoae, omar Sindrea = A resolntion, ratifying tha.constraetional amendment passed the Heuate to-day by a vote, of 15 ta & It will Pass the Eguse to-morrow, ' ae report Board Crate Karis one oan. | Executive pardon to Jeff Davis would render | But that is vo reasom why his disgraceful and |< nectbe bo horrors pomeated —T ph SE Te esa at | THE CONSPIRNTIONAL AME: him at eligible for the next Presidency, | reckless language, attered on the floor of Con- other States. Governor Just been | ont ticonse; fined 620. Lewis Marsverder, liq im at once , . tm Washington, not to talk about politics, but | No. 113 Fulton a-onue, arrested for selling «st | reinstating bim in the political position Iu } gress, should be suffered to pass enpunished. to beg eighiy dollars Of: the gover. Heonse; Cane pire bien J. Dagle, “a which he stood as a loyal citizen before he | The Speaker decided that he was in order, and Gekits ave aepedecane. pret >. a oe Je hy “ager ud cube, 4 The. ot | Went over into the treason of the so-called | the Howse chose to lay an appeal from that de. ing through starvation, If our philan ae Boeratn sth eo cerongalln fownsc, but | 69 Confederate States. cision on the table by a large majority, thus Fr Wobber, lager will only tayn their eyes towards the Southern | 2fcierick, Webber, lager Deer saloon, Keapee. Dow Ve RAGACHORET TE LEURLATONS. ; 5 Theso decisions resnit from the concurrence | virtually sustaining the boa although evad- they will find ts of.charity a tee On ; we thw ig = mtg wei - | in opinion of Justices Field, of California; Olif- | ing a direct vote upon the issue. But while yee rn Tt being no toe hig arrest. ‘ “ A petition wan.prasenged tm Page ~ a doors in Brooklyn, yess. uy Maine; N N the license of debate ts wide, it is a settled | Without sending their money away for the re- | it is notomorthy fac that the getares of the this afgerncos. in favor of yi Ansanity. = feet, of prenronietntcnen ough a a le that * € liof of foreigners, The people who are under- | Y#tious, precincts fer Monday tod, Mastay exbibit an } tag President Jabneon. wae rererea to ti Commmale? Wiward Burnewas arresced yesterday on suspicion of | Penusylvania, and Wayne, of Geargin—five. | parlinmentary principle that « member is not | |. tose sufferings have only their “fortune- | yon nt of sisrenhs for intoxica- | ven on Federai. ‘which will undouted!y Tepore lost time. experienced in their cleryrivations of Ines Sunday. RASTRAS DISRMICT. / bet de Stein Men Fatt BORG Svlolaling te tgsetly ect on of the. Rictoe law, ‘ugust Renow and Lempel Marshall, of Greenpoint, re ‘wonder bonds on charges. 2 violating the fourteenth Teselutions to,tat effeor, — WAMUENT OF TROOPS. The steamer Caray, from leston has ar. rived, ‘ombancl turer comp anios of the ‘Thirty - seventh Fnited States ccmored troops, en rowte for Ra! What the whole regiment wil! be mastered out af senv, ‘The regiment 14 commanded hy Bruvat Brigadier (General Goff. , WISCONSIN: “cECISLATURE. = sn The dissenting opinion delivered by Justice | to have privilege cantra morem parliamentarium, Miller, of Iowa, was supported by Chief Justice | to exceed the bounds and limits of his place Chase and Jastices Swayne, of Obio, and Davis, | and duty. Whatever is spoken in the House of Minois, They hold that the Congressional | is sabject to the censure of the House. In the text oath is not an ex post facto law nor a bill | case of Mr. Loan the words used become the of atlainder, but “a qualification which Con- | more serions because thoy were deliberately grees had a right to presoribe as necessary to | written and read from the mannscript, instead an attorney,” and that “the pardon of the | of being uttered in the inconsiderate heat of President has no effect in relieving him from | debate, He should be required to produce the requirement {6 take it” In regard to the | some evidence to show that he had reasonable Missouri oath these a ing judges hold that | grownds to believe in the truth of bis charges in the federal constitGtion upon this subject, | against the President of the United States, and “0 restsstct is placed on the ramet — vou ave were not pov ow pee States,” bat. thet, “om the contrasy, Same reekiet Wawona? pon lished peace and security, they wll soon share he cn Of Atgah ov. he Warr end gumen, | Inmeuage of Story (Commentaries i The Cos. | FE upon, oF reodire mere bas ot fa all. the. Dlowiags ealeyed "" the loyal alty of the city of New York, which wy; Sdmmencod | stitution), the whole power over the subject of Hee Fe eee cowaled so 8 Tl \adieg f 4h the Superior Court, before Sadge Jones, on the ia, | poli usively to the Se wern- | againgt li upd the prey a nee Sf Pree ne: me = was continued yester the burden of tho testi - pepeeoh me ve 10 opponem of Pregiden' m b in % 7 ted cous , and the cold pails of wind be: ving Lo prove the pins ot the loases of the vislaaty meats, to be Fab th Rt ; rc p bene errs te salon pet a rection rat Poutce--The mem.érs of the Board of O Same Toes seve Tis ‘winter bat’ been te 1 Dy tho dint WHI, Tie WNTO ped, ty the rtoters | S0mse of justice ANd the State constitution.” | Johnson, shonld introdnce " Saale ee Taher: anld wy the prevent, and ete m dey an “f ‘AB J.14, 1968, Rapoidor Wacker ior Mer defense, made 1 Who docldcs wrhyn guchi Goctsy MinaMee? The | oad vat it to a test volo without delay, cilmon worg Coal Aergbly oxerciged ou K. 1996, ra vbr doen exvoriepeed by ua 7Ob, ( é a urdened his Wife, ‘The parties lived at No. 19 hunting politicians” and party leaders to thank for them. The men who broughi starvation and misery apon them are now inciting them to reject the proposition held out by Congress as a settlement of their troubles. Temporary: relief may be obtained by loans from the gov- ernment or donations from the humane; buk the people of these afflicted States, if they de- sire restored prosperity and happiness, mag’, take their political affairs into their own harids, Let them reject the counsels of their “gortune- hunting politicians” and accept the settlement offered to them by the North, and, “with estab- Captain Hammond, formerly commanier of a New York merchant vessel, and ® man named Shannon, were arrested yesterday charged with stealing goods frown the Stonington steamboat pier, amounting In the aggregate to $15,009, In the Supreme Court, General Term, yesterday, the case of the New York and Brasil Mail Steamship Compa- ny against the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessmonts of the city and county of New York, came vp on a writ of cortiorati to reviow the assessment for taxes of that corporation for the year 186, the company alleging that the State government has not power to assess the capi- tal in yosted im their vessels, and that it also has no aa. thority to 1évy “Mates om vessols carrying the United Biatos mail, Deolsion reserved. section. ton Wearten. —Jaok, Prost laid his joy: fngars on the thermomoter yostextay, ‘bringing Dolatour'y mercury down to cleven Gegregé in the moraiug, nnd pinching the ears and noses Of the carly pedestrians to a roseate hue, The chayge Was something remarkable from the receding day, as may be seen fom Monday's record:— won A. M., toes degrees; twelvg M., twonty-seven degrees; varog & ML, twenty-cight, ogrees; five P. Mu, twonty-tarce degrees. In the ca.¢ there was a continual shuffliag of banambed fegt und mtn Syd tearful ayes Sen the rele fos to caloric found his way ia ferough every creyioe. Towards ovening the weather Resign. ‘ i .._Maoisox, Wie, Jan. 15, 1867. Arcsolntion was “ptroduced in. the Assembly to-day, by Mr. Pontes (Senator Doolittle’s home), cen: ate Inst is ing that the People had rendered a demining bis, yu, policy and course; declaring that he nee ‘rayed his constituency and wu leat ate agonist, to the principies justice a ral iy and b¢ 6n faithtesh to the high irust confided 10, tttn and Pere nptorily instructing him to resiqa, Tho resolution ‘Ww pass by the vote of all the republican members, Senator Howe will be indorsed by re-olection without & formality, A caucts of this Senate has adopted a reso. lation instituting inquiry looking fo relief from (he alleged oppression of the Etiend Mongpuligs .