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ae a) § NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY JANUARY. 16, 1967. 4 ttt ent-vet were : Jef Wa, othe Ma. Ba. | are doing 16-449, THEY 48etAtC4 nat T have Jastaiated, |g es sarent mental rosenee Sat w ot ea i Bore cen) moun mein © ieuintendea pala stse wopubne on ee cocwroe, | THE STATE CAPITAL oe eee. coin ik tale’ 4 no punishment Mere is pothing forthe | Mr. Hexpnicns, (det) of Ind., renewed un amend. | That was the — x fa ot ange ll Baie 4 . ~ . P* ton toact on. I it ls qualification fora | ment offered by hin yesterday to strike out the latter po ngs =— ine ahonal Bogs ot QUA RIO JANEIRO CORRESPONDENCE. place OF section which Cong’ ess had a right to require, ‘of the third section. to = the President cannot dieyonse with it oF | ite: Summ offered an Panne ‘as an additional oosenaets Y Fg ne section, that all offers or arente sppaiated by the Prent- | Shevwarte, That me : : . e canstitution of the United States makes no | deut, by the an: pariment, whose salary or % peace found The Mexican Imbroglio in the provision for the provection of religions liberties; that | compensation, derived from tees oF Otherwise, exceeds | to complete ap great va. They were obliges to post- Jeft t@ the riates #00 their constitutions, £1,000 anonally shal! be appointed by the President, by pone a part i — better times. fe are here Senate. —_——_ and with the advice and consent of Senate, and the ney 3 to construct . a the temple of which 3 term of ali such officers appeinted since the Ist of July, they laid the foundation—t o fai of universal lib- * er enanit THIR”Y-NINTH CONGRESS. 1966, shail expire on the Inet day of February, 1967. erty, in which all nations of the earth may worship, We eh es: Vin, Howcnts, (rep.) of Vt, hoped that. this amend. | stand here for that perpose, | They left it. incomplete, pap tment would not be adepted, "It would destroy the sym- | Waiting for this day, when there is @ fair opportunity to blood. t for this grand idea and t&, establish it before stands the wi The Revolution stamda on that or it Rio Jaxemo, Dec. 9, 1866. ACTIVITY OF THE MARQUI8 DE CAXIAS. H In my last I mentioned this gentleman as the new } commander of the Brazilian army. He arrived at his headquarters on the 18th ultimo, when he was received with the greatest enthusiasm by the whole army, thu showing that they considered the choice of the imperial government a good one. Excitement as te the Alleged Bribery of Members. Biection of Roscoe Conkling as | np ormnee nae Passage of the Nebraska ‘and Colorado Admis- Kecond Senaton. Yathy of the bill and might endauger it by encumbering | make it complete on Nat, 8, Serious, spectacle if United States Senator. Pi 92 ws 3909 mien Tevivified, rejuvenated, occupying the seats a ae. ae ae After a thorough exemiuation of the military depots sion Bills * : Mir, Scarexn betleved that the amendment was germam of the House, SENATE. and hoped it would be adopted, The President fad peo- clamed his fatenitton to knock men out of offtee. It was and hospitals at Corrientes, the Marquis manifested ui wo worse occupy; finishing the grand work which they left tem. ype proclaiming unmlversal liberty and 4 ke. &e. ‘Wasninatox, Jan, 15, 1807. 5. but thi ” . the daty of Corigress to protect the men thusthreatcned, | S¢uality to the whole buman race; DAs Honk may mot surprise at finding everything s0 “‘olvilian,”” snd began 4 sae « bem Pre ht nate ms yaar nse NH “spoke <aateen ‘Mr Sum. | ®e ‘They have passed from us us we shall soon pass away, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. thorough: reform, by. dismissing &-pumber. of offices My Wnaey, (rep.jef W. Va., presented a memorial | ner’s amendment, It incladed thousands of officers never to return. But they loft the foundatto baa —— aumaxy, Jan. 15,1867, | from the army and ordering many. others to their regi- Wasminet : - ry 7 " 8] h joines The mana 3B, 1607, | rn constitntional amendment sbolishing al! inequality she ee fare on to the Senate to cui eg i partabable, sod ay ena? Sree The Hew .. committee on tha Judiciary have exam- } iD politteal Tights on account of race or color, Tt was ré- ir. 'Fastespen had doubts of the propricty of thts | orare we bastards? Are we the nag 9 ype are amed FOV A.) volunteer Wittetses on tte impeachment ; ferred to the Committee on Reconstruction. Be also | amendmént. His experience was that a tong optinved of geen ot pane. ae ee aa BAe 0 eset sweetie’ |, put mone have yetteen subpermac d. presente petition agaist the urtaimeat of the a | Prnetice of the oremment onght wok be #381160" | Droyegy “Lat us go on this day and complete that a iplamathc, Dinwer at the White House. tional currency, which was referred to the Finance Com- | ip the views he age) ty zeae promriety of mite irene ba bao naar reer we oe <a S he President ya¥e'a ‘tat nér'this evening to%he | mittee, cumbertag the business of the Senate with such con- yt, -oreign Minigsers and diphomatic officers inehr™ of ments in the field, He has continved this work, ro- organizing the whole army, and putting (hiigs in (rue military sbape to resist the enemy. STRATEGIC MOVEMENT OF CAxt/s. One of the first acts of the Marquis de (sx ias, on his arrival at the Paso da Patria, was to send a guphoat ex- pedition to the Upper Paraua to watch the enemy there, for it bad been discovered ‘that the Parogdayans bad ‘The session of the Legislature developed nothing par- ticularly novel or interesting this morning, Several bills were called up out of their regular order and passed by unanimous consent, At noon the election for United States Senator was gone into by both branches of the Legislature, and the Hon. Roscoe Conkling was, as a matter of course, chosen by a large majority, strictly partisan, to fill the firmations as would come under this amendment, In age. After some further remarks Mr. Stevens said he Mr, Buox Anew, (dem.) of Pa., presented a petition for #as a little unwel and would close his remarks. (dem. of Pp the clty of New York alone there were hundreds of such | Was a Hille unwell wad wold sloss Hi otronid vote for affairs, accredited to €his governmen’ ~ set | mapecific tax of $5 per thousand on domestic cigars. It ] officers, ‘There were custom house officers and assistant 4 i end because it learly and explicit) Se | Stabe Maing: ven ‘oh Fan Feferred to the Pinance Committee, i pecer p nel tg) ee eapresand the objet ause At, more clenr'y anich he com | Position about to be vacated by Judge Harris, been receiving arms, ammunition and many other arti- Pr sidered foggy ard uncertain. He was in favor of the ¢; ‘The rest of the session was taken up with a discussion | cles at tbat point, A large number of boxes wore found excelnt ~ \e,) Mr, Suunwr, (rep.) of Muss, presented the petition of as" h a8 was necessary and no more, Ho believed artists of Boston for a specific tax of one hundred dol- |‘ the bill as it stood would accomplish that, lars on each imported oil painting, au€ ton per centon }... Mr. Scuxun replied to Sr, Fessenden’s objections te | ory personal and political right appertaining to gov- ‘all pictures valacd at one thonsand dollars and over.. of frered a resolution | ernment should be depied to a man because of his coloror Mr, Sunper, in presenting the absve, said he thought | wach ‘he ya, was Cr ent wee sabject under ton- . and he fad never neglected an opportunity:ta voto the duty asked for was too large, though hewas in favor | Sicutine ‘calling upon the. leads of departments for a | 10 that view. Ho held it to be true, ns a general pring of the gbject In view of the petition, It was ordered to | Tit or yuntovals from office from March 4 1661, lo March | Ple, tn every republican xovorument, that all who are Jigon the table, Fees with the cauces. of their removal, do. Tt was | required to obey the laws shovld have a voice, direct or “Mr, Hansrs, (rep.) of N. 'Y,, presented a petition ‘for | Chiecied to and goes dver. . indirect, in making them. He should therefore vote the passage of the Tariff bull of the last sossion. Tt Was nding the consideration of the Dill and amendments | for the emendment; but he did not. mean, to say that referred to the Finance Committee, the Senate adjourned, he should vote for the bill if thus amended or if not tension of ali rights to all races and conditions of me! He did _not befieve there was any shadow of reason why ‘on the banks of the river. They must have yonn acrose the Brazilian‘province of Rio Grande. How Jorg this has been going” on nobody has apy idea of. “Ii is cer- tainly not at all creditable ta the Brazilian muthoritios of that, province. If, they lad eXergiged any vigilance wt, all snob a thing could not poe have occured. It ts not easy to transport hundreds country of extent where there Is not # of Talifond. Bet, ‘above all, the want of foresight of ‘Admiral Tamandaré is totaliy inexcusable, as stich aia Yo ‘the enemy could have been ‘prevented by a singie gun- of the contest between Lewis Gregory and Stephen Baker, in Putnam county. The former is a democrat and the latter‘ rephblicén. ‘The majority of the Com- mittee on Contested Seats reported jn favor of Baker and the minority for Gregory. The reports led to a long discussion, which was, ber! and D, P, Wood. Tho remarks of Messrs, Weed-and Milspaugh exhausted the subject pretty thoroughly and ‘ % a may, ov w Alferres of Portugal; ~suige @’ Afluires of aly; M. Maurice de ‘Mr, Howe, (rep.) of Wis,, presented a petition fer an ———-y. thas ainended. That question he should reserve for | seemed to prove the sitting member, Gregory , entitled to 4 Beg kore inérensed tariff on Wool. It was referred to the Fimmance further consideration, (Laughter.) There .was a fur- | the seat. 4 t oat “placed ot the headwaters of the Parana, Picket qxoete, Belgian Minister; Count W9denbrack, Austrian | ‘Committos, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Feet ai etna Silane coul wot, balp, obusider- DEFUIY FOLICE JUSTICES firing and desultory artiliery practice on bot! sides make Mafister; Senor Luis Molina, Nicaraguan Mwmister; J. ‘Mr. SurKwax, (rep.) of Ohio, presented the petition of Wasmwtirox, Jan. 15, 1867. ing, and that was whether it was just, wise ot politic to | Mr. C. M, Crandell has introduced a bill providing for | OP the sum of actual warfare going on. the appointment of one Deputy Police Justice in each THE PARAGUAYANS STRENGTHENING THEIR M)-FTIONS, override in the Senate the influence of the great States, such as New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, by the ad- mission of new Statos that have not each of them the pop- ulation fixed as the ratio for one member of Congress. He thought that policy bad, unwise, unjust and likely to work more important changes in the system of the government, He did not think it a very republican ‘mode of procedure for Congress to dictate to States what their constitutions shall bo. Mr, Witsox, (rep.) of Towa, siated he should vote for the amendment, and, if adopied by the house, tor the bill; but without the amendment he would not vote for the passage of the bill. He had firmly resolved never to vote for the admission of any State into the Union citizens of Bellefontaine, Ohlo, asking Congress to pro- hibitany person addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors IMPROVEMBNT OP THB ST. CLAIR PLATS. from holding office under the government of the United On motion cf Mr. SPaLpisa, {rep.) of Ohio, the Com- States. It was referred to the Committee on Ratrench- | mittee on Commerce was requested to take into con- a ease pw init aii aacania| sideration with as little delay as possible the proposed Mr. Scmsrr, from the Committee on Foreign Rela- | improvement of the St. Clair Flats, in the State of tions, reported the bill ontitled ‘a bill to provide for the | ytichigan, by means of anew channel or canal, and to defence of the Northeastern frontier,” providing for the payment of certain Jand claims of the States of Maine | Teport » bill making @ speciic appropriation to defray and Masenchasetts against the United States, to the | the expense thereof. European aud North American Railway Company, with a On motion of Mr. Taownrna, (rep) of Mich., the motion that the bill be presented and recommitted, Secretary of War was directed to communteate the re- WN. de Azanivuja, Brazilian Minister; Semer Don Ma- ‘Riss Romero, Moxican Minister, and sister; Senor F. 8. Jasta Burusgu, Chilean Minister, and ley; General * Bustorjao “Salgar, Colombian Minister; Senor Domingo ¥. Sarmiento, Minister from‘ the Argentine Republic, end Secretary Seward, The dinner passed ei very pleasantly, and although the dignified character of tho gueste and the presence’ of a number of ladies :pre- ventett any tendency towira conviviality, the occasion was'one of great condiai&y and pleasure. The Paraguayans have again not only sutficient (1me to strengthen near Curuzt, but also Curup . The weakest point of the last named place was the kide facing the river bauk. It is now defended Vy thirty , pleces of heavy artillery, which will offer « tremendour resistance to the next ascent of the Bravijian tiect. It has lately transpired that at the attack of tio 220 Sep- tomber the Curupaity fort could have been successfully cannonaded from the opposite side of the riv: bad on allies constructed a battery there, [i is now too te. PROBABLE APANDONWENT OF CORT. It is the opinion of military engineers in the field Uhat tho allies will bave to abandon Curuzi, because, in hold- district of the city of New York. ‘The duties of these assistant magistrates are to be mosliy clerical, and they areto have a salary not to exceed $2,000 each. The Police Commissioners are authorized to appoint them additional clerks, TUE ALLEGED BRIBERY OF MEMBERS continues to cause considerable comment here in the newspapers, as well as among members and the orpa- ments of the third houst, It is rumored that a demo- cratic member intends to move for a committee of inves- tigation, with a view to probing the alleged corruptions to the bottom, Should this reaily be done it will cause a decided sensation, and may lead to developments affect- ‘ which was agreed to, Ustorade and Nebraska. WASHINGTON CITY MATTERS, port of Brigadier General T. J. Crane, of the survey and | which embodied in it constitution am objectionable | ing the character of men in very high positions. The House amemiffffeat to the bills admitting olo- | “str, Wiitry introduced a bill to authorize the trnstecs | ectimates for the improvement of the St. Clair Flats, wision, Such as that found in the constitution of Ne- | Lyman Tremain will probably be one of the | ing it they can act only on the defensive and thus ren- ado and Nebraska, it is thought, will be concurred in by | of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal cburch, of Wash- made during the fall of 1868, and all ott sur. | bfaska. The time had gone by to recognize distinctions | first parties called to give his testmnonys inasmoch (abr ey hao boot aid Dh yee who wight oe ooh 7. of color, race or birth, and he hoped it would never re- | as he intimated grave charges of corruption in his speech Bavora ieauiien meaeaen Oot ee oniloen aie “acer ington, to sell and convey square No. 235 in said bead} hold in trust by them, and lately used in part as a burial ground, and. releasing. the said trustees from obli- | toa of the great lakes and thelr connecting rivers, gation by virtue of any deeds or certificates conveving THE CATTURE OF JEP DAUD. lota to lotholders in said burial ground, provided the ‘On motion of Mr. Conn, (rep.) of Wis., the Committee trustees or thelr successors shall, out of the proceeds of | 8 Claims was instructed to ascertain and report facts zald sale, cause to be removed from the square named | Connected with the capture of Jeff Davis and the con- tho bodies now luterred, and give them decent sepulture | Bection of the Fourth Michigan and the First Wisconsin im some public cemetery outside the elty, which was re- | Cavalry regtments therewith, ‘with power to send for persons and papers. ferred to the Committee on the District of Columbia, tae TAX OM p GARR, ee ee ee ee Oe motion of Mr. Diese, (rep) of Conn, the Com mittee on Ways and Means was request inquire inch eres of Me., from the Committee on | ti, the expediency of repealing the ad valorem tax on rizing the Secretary OP as vieenintn suet anh” | domestic cigars and reducing the ‘specific tax to the uni« of his aasistant secretaries authority to sign, in his stead, form rate of five dollars per one thousand. all warranta for the payment of moncy into the public eg NAHE 1 YEW MEMO AND COLARARO. Treasury and all warrants for the disbursement of the | _ On'motion of Mr. Hoss, "(dem.) of TIL, the Committeo same certified by the proper accounting officers to be | OB, Indian Affairs was instructed to inquire di} tly: due tpon accounts duly audited and settled. mand peserpliy Hot tee Tee ee te aenert tn att to SE OF ee ee | eee 0s Se perton ‘within the nation liberty and mee ane Jul spree pei ai maya 70, ma fens: The Vice Presipent laid before the Senate tho creten- equality béfore the law, without distinction of race or onie Bala = Bas re t hited States. 3 color. s vale of James B, Campbell, United States senator from | COT. noapa 1x paxora axp nox. | Broowall si ook. rinnell, Gri ‘the Senate to-morrow. It requires the fepartial suf- frage condition of the Senate to be ratified by the pro- pent State Legislatures, when the States ave to be admit- ‘te@ by a proclamation of the President. As the bill en- franebising the negroes in the Territories will be law, ” end the question for the Legislatures wit! thus be simply. one of State admission, it is thought they wi] promptly watify the condition in both States, The Lace Election in Maryland.” ‘The purity of Maryland politics is at present rather { suspected by certain parties, who profess to have dis- * wevered evidence of bad management on the part of the Maryland aotherities in the late elections held in that State. Mr. Ward, of New York, to-day offered a resolu- tion tn the House to the effect that as there was reason ‘te believe that the voting bad been interfered with at ‘the last élections in the State of Maryland, the Commit- ‘400 on Elections be directed te inquire whether any per- veys and estimates for the improvement of the naviga- of congratulation at the Delavan House after the adjourn- ment of the caucus. Mr. Tremain has got himself into a decided snari by his remarks on that occasion, and has tried in vain to wriggle himself out of it, Every side of his party pitches into him, and the Evening Journal has ‘an editorial article quoting in full Mr. Tremain’s speech ag exclusively reported in the New York Herarp of Friday last, When Mr, T. made his speech he doubtless fancied he was talking altogether in tho honse of his friends and that no yters were present. But unfor- tunately there was ‘a cbiel amang”’ them ‘takin’ notes,” and he not oy took them, buty'‘prented them,” to the dismay of the friends of Conkling and Tremain. Publ'¢ men should not make grave charges in their speeches upless they are ready and ‘willing’ to substantiate them. In reward for this unpremeditated aticiupt of the disconsolate Lyman it is probable the republican ‘ill throw bim overboard entirely. ‘The friends of res ain’s course as uot only ungratefal, bat utterly inexcusable. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. celve recognition at the hands of Congress. Mr, Brsenax, (rep.) of Ohio, said he would stand by the bill as itcame from the Senate, and against the amendment of Mr, Boutwell, He was not alarmed by gentlemen professing to be the solo champlonsof liberty, and who yet summoned the House of Representatives to trample under foot the charter of liberty. That was what was proposed by the amendment—that a legisla- ture of # State should change its organic law in direct contravention of the express authority of the people. Mr. Asay, (rep.) of Ohio, said he would vote for the amendment. and advised al! his friends to do the same, Mr. Gaiswero, (rep.) of N, Y., was in faver of impar- tial suffrage, but did not lke the idea of taking the question away from the States themselves. Mr, Ganrietp, {rep.) of Obio, looked for the time when “suffrage and safety,” like’ “liberty and Union,” should be one and insoparable, The question was taken on Mr. Boutwetl’s amend- advantage to them in the true military sense; bet it will undoubtedly also produce a bad effect on the entire country, because, if they leave CGuruzi without advancing on Curupaity—and that is not probable ar present—they must fall back on Tuyuty, whieh will be equivalent to a retreat, MORE STORIES OF PARAGUAYAN DEFERTERS. Two svi disant Paroguayan deserters, who lately en- tered the lines of allic>, reported that Lopez's army was treated with the greatest severity, suffering terribly from starvation and nakeduess, Those Sslories find few believers in these days; for starving soldi-rs cannot, work as the Paraguayans are incessantly doing, placing batteries in position, digging, marehing, avi always on the alert to protit by the slightest chance afforded them by the enemy. 3 OOMMANDER-IN-CRIEY OF THE YOKET. This gentleman is Admiral Joaquin Jovs Igpacio Bar- ros, father of the Captain Barros, who was killed a few months aco on board tho iron-clad Tamendaré through the explosion of ashell inside a casemate. Admiral sul Adrotral Tamandar?. fo faft for the seat of war on the 6th inst, He is said to br 4 brave and i gona in the State bad been hindered:or tnterfered with in | South Carolina, together with the certificate of the en NA TERRITORIES, feld, @ Iswold, hs, 1 " ‘the free exercise of the elective franchise by the Pree! | convanse with the faw of Congress. Fegulating. tbe cies. | , Mr. Doxareay, (rep:) of Minn.» on feave, introduced a | Matar of X. Yj. Hubbard of Conn, Ingersoll Jenel Senate. agers ease peat atta Ri sreturn: Gent of the United States, or by the-military, in any | tion of Senators, It was ordored to lie on the table. bill to provide for the construction of a wagon road for | Juli mia 2. Metis Terhaae Mating, Welndoe, Me: Aupasy, Jan. 15, 1867, Men WASERURN' MABRY. . In my last I said something of Minister Washbarn, of MEXICAN AFEAIRS, military and postal purposes trom Fort Abercrombie, in Mr, Howann, (rep.) of Mich., called up the following | Dakota, to Fort Benton, jn Montana Territory, | giv'ng resolution offered by him some days since four rections of pablic land por _, ete providing for Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Relations be ee eae chest cota eunntes roe Pe Juatruoted to inquire and report to the Senate the present n : 4 Felations between France aod the republic of Mexico: tha\| Committee on Torritories. ‘of both, with respect to Manan territory; of | GOVERNMENT OFFICES 1N BRIDGEPORT—EXPORT OF ors to overthrow TRE BRALTH LAW, Mv. AxpREws, (xep.) of Otsego, presented the petition ‘of the Metropolitan Beard of Health for an amendment tothe Health law, They ask for power to compel those who refuse to keep their premises clean te pay the neces- Mercur, Moorhead, ‘Morrill, Morsis, Moulton, Newell, ‘Neill, Orth. Paine, Patterson, Perham, Pike, Price, Ray- d, ‘Rice of Muss, Rice ‘of Me.," Rolling, Sawyer, ‘Scofickd, Spalding, Stevens, Thayer, Trowbrid: fan Aernaao, Van, Horn of X. ¥.. Ward of 8 Ym ‘arner, ° Washburn ciker, axemcax | Wentworth, WOtlams, Wilson of fowa, Wiles’ of Fa; manner whatsoever, Mr. LeBlonde,-of Ohio, objected, “qapé'the resolution went over. Negre Apprentices Returned to Thelr Masters. ‘Two colored boys who escaped from their former mas. ‘ter, G. Watkins; of Montgomery ‘county, Md, were the United States, and b's mission to Paragnay. The. / Sbamokin landed the gentleman at Curapvity, but re- turned with him, as it would be rather an, awkward affair to proceed to Assuncion with such ugly eostomers as the torpodoes with which tho river is filled all the Seeaght defore Judge Wytie, of tire Supreme Court of | the ens of Maximilian in row the ’ ‘MANUPACTURRS. Nays—Messra. Ancona. Ashley of Nernda, Baker, Bev- } saty expease ef the Board Ja putting such premises ia Goyaz the ‘President has entered . Te dnc, yonterday, on a writ-of Baboan corpus, and | [uiting tne Peces that ge itn, forex, | Qumoton of me, umnamn, (er) of Come es ans | Cuusiair Seanientohnes 2 One: amma Barks bewce” | Proper comdilon, ky, making We exper Saurate vans | of fea te tho shy of Goyes Sag fa tbe tr ore + iter o hearing the Court ordered the children’ to branch of the government of the United States in refer = ee ee Raa Siparies (a Decviee See P eee Ses. Coes, Deve, Dersees proverty, ‘They also ask for authority to institute suits | of food to the city of Goyaz or to’ Oronsa, ‘be returned to thelr old master, "The ground of such Pa tr pret ot ines Fret ee eed eicieoe ote wattabie beilaing in focke ot ree Haring OF he, | for the abatement of public nuisances. : From Matto Grosso vews ‘has been received that the eatitution ‘was based: upon evidence that the children Sr recommended oy our Mintlere to France and | Part, Cona,, for the: sceommodation of the t | Hevbekeorw, Var Hubbell of X Hit Bee oma Mr. HG. Muneme, (dem) of Kings—To authorise Seana teancantudtsarasdeuperere antsy = G » Ye. Bul cana. te eR FP a epee oe jo in Brookiyn the sale of lands for arrears of water rates; | THM UNITED STATES GUNBOAT BHAMOKIN: RUNS) DOWN 4 Huinphrev, Hunter, J 4 ~ , Lawrence Ve Bioud. ae Natshall, “Melee, Silion, ibe the, Onder Maryland statute, ‘been apprenticed to mm Mexican woil and the poeaibility of such with: | furnish full copies of all the ralesiand regulations adopted | Pa, “3 “Watkins after thelr emancipation, The counsel for the nthe case of Maximilian being able to meintaly Wie | in reference to the export of articles of American manu- | lack, Sicholsga, Plante 'kadlord, Randal of Par’ Rap’ | $130,to.empower the Grand street Railroad to Brooklyn | | | soa op November the United Statas gunboat / élatives of thé children pleaded ill treatment by the | the de authorized to send for parsons and | facture and the allowance of drawback thereon. pa ee Say a rr ge ee oe ho Para a y : for parsons an: ENB AYRINGENCT IF IRS NEW YORK OOKRY AUARKET, Reeares, Stillwell, Stokes, Strouse, Taber, Tevlor of Tenn., ime ‘Lest, (rep.) of New York—To, authorize joint | Shamokin, coming down the y river; ren Inte * suatter, and that the apprenticing of the children was ba ‘On motion of Mr. Coox, (rep.) of il., the Jomt Commit- lov of N. Y., Francis Tho foun Ls, ptotees, There: stock tire and ine-teeurance companies 1 increase | the steamer General Flores, ap the river, with Re Mg ts it, de pid eh ale ee ee jon Bg fe ged dun on Meteeuthumen ton yn mi: ‘why, in the ton, Wardof = pierre pag ae Cpe a eD ug mt ) of M aly contours oni neo Care cargo. ‘the General lexico 862. borat ratenc i o> “F e The Heuse then voted on as amen’ and 'y Mr. lontgomery —' iment Flores at once went down. . bo t stringent condition of the New York money mar- ed. Yeas 203, nays 55, as'follows*— tase rhiaiiite sgcueminan General Flores’ gon was on board at thé time} no lives pee ee 7 ideas anda tortre Ker, the current balance in the New York Sub-Teasury in throw the Tepablican government of Moxico, estaliinhed Sh peg ecg gl gaara Py ogesapeg may by her constitution, and set up another in ts place. In this | Broder augragont of tne departwent. or any omcer of condition of things the Emperor of the French saw fit to | the go cat bas, within the last thirty pod aginted bey pong ed 4, oa = catiae of one af the factions, Id belonging to the government to any eres or any peat api nccnliche gehts ae poled 5, cig a acd fistttution’ and if's0, to whom and for what purpose, on Me fovernmont already established. The pretext | what security, and to what amount ? ; of this unjustifiable usurpation on the part of the Em- 0 a eee te wig hie peror was the undonbted fact that the govornment of | we. wano, (rep )ol N,V, asked leave to offer the fol. in ch sub) an at the i es not paid the amount of their pichenbation’ Ocbenaibte Whereas by the constitution and the laws of the State of the cause of Interference on the part of France was the pe whe, were Canaee! tne camenneme tee, collection of this claim of French citizens against the pe ge ed government of the republic; but nobody can for a mo- | whereas It ix alleged that at the last election in the Slate of ment credit the proposition that that indebtedness was | Maiyland large nunbers of the persons dlequalified 24 afore the oaly cause of this bloody and wanton intervention, | Sand cher aicers: and whereaa it ia curther alleged ct loo! far beyond the paymont of this com- See erated .-. paratively stoalt anim dae to the French cidizens. Tt hai" armed force of pe eR ad looked to the entire and complete subversion of | Goniive of the State of Maryland and others who were en Mexico, snd the establishment there of the -i1 gnged with him in overriding the constitution and laws power of France, under « sort of protectorate which the Sroresaid, and in securing the vole of rebels ant persour imperor had seen fit to extend to Maximilian, who was disquatified as aforesaid, and whereby loyal and qualified faws of Maryland on the subject of apprenticing the ‘ehildren of emancipated slaves make a distinction be- ‘tween white and colored; that they do not require the master to educate the latter, ant farther that these chil- ren were apprenticed without the consent of their natu- ~wal protectors. Theevidenee went to show that these * @hildren were in almost destitute and dejlora- le condition when they reached their father t= «Georgetown, bdelng covered with vermin and ‘Sheir clothes ragged and dirty. The mother ‘who had been the slave of ‘Watkins, had died since ‘ber emancipation, in the woods, from sheer neglect and » Munger. Those facts wore testified | to upon the hearlog ‘of the case, After the order of the court an appeal was taken; but before service coukt-be bad the master de- parted with the children, The Financial Question. A prominent Western member wili soon make a stari- By Mr. Low, Meaty Sullivan—To amend the charter fe Insurance Company, by providing for a division of profite before April 1, 1863. By Mr. Low, (rep.) of Sultivan—To facilitate the con- struction of the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad, by exempting town bonds from taxation. By Mr, Fotakr, (rep.) of Ontario—To amend the cbar- ter of the Eclectic Association of New York. It author- izes a aejority of the directors to decido upon the purchase of reai estate. On motion of Mr. Punson, (rep.) of Kings, nine of the differont standing commitices were authorized to om- ploy clerks. ELECHON OP UNITED STATES SENATOR. At noon the Senate proceeded to eloct a (inited States Senator in place of Ira Harris, whose term of oflice will exp ro on the fourth of March. ‘wenty-four Senators, ropublicans, mamed Roscoe Conkling, two democrats named Heary ©. surpby, aad one, H. U. Murphy, named George F. Comstock. Roscoe Conkling was declared duly ed op the part of the Senate. Adjourned. Yean—Mosirs, Alley, Silson, Ames, Anderson, Ashley Oblo, Astley of Nevada, Baldwin, Banks, Basler. Benj wiv, Boutwell. Brandegee, | Brouiwel andy, Clarks of Ohio, Cobb, Cook, Cullom, Delane, Deming, Dixon, Dodge, Don Eliot, Varnsworth, Farquba Griswold, Hart, Henderson, Higby, Uubbard ‘of ubbard-of Conn., gersoll, Jenckes. Jullan, Kelley, Ket Yence of Pa. Lown. ‘Lonayenr, Lynch. Marston. Marvin, May’ Ur, ner, Mereur. Miller, Moor- head, Morrill, Mortia Moultoa, Newell, O'N Fattersen, Perham, Manis, Price, Rice er. Svhenel i 3 i tow both, the American Min- bog raritiod the affair he at once rent orders to the capt ‘Kansas to getup steam; but, owing to the statement of Captain Folgueras, of the Genorni Flores, 1¢ 38 thought useless to send any assistance fo the lont Jeamer. STATEMENT OF AN OFFICER. The following is the statement made by gne of the officers on board the Shamokin, at Buenos Avres, on November 20:— ‘The steamer was first seen. come tlre ox four wiles ahead, coming around a bend im the river, sbowing a red freon lights and then 1 treo Sieatoniy, give veto green lig! en tho onl ving understand that sbe was oulowieg tno Rit k of the river. We were following she erecta and had vs—Measra Ancona, Baker, Bergen, B Buckland, Campbell, Chauler, Cooper, Davis, frees, Denison, Eldridge, Finck, Glossbrenner, Hale, Hantiog of Ky.« Harding of Ti. nuter, Johnson, Kel err, Kuykendall, Latham, Le Blond." Leftwich, Marshall, Me. Kee, Niblack, Nie ford Randall of Pa... Kaidall of Ky.. Rarmond, Ritter re, i ve distinctly seen, all half a_ mile wide at this point, Assembly. ing apeech on the subject of our present Gnanciat sys- | called tothe hend of affairs in Mexicn by what iscom- | Yowrs of Maryland were detorrod Crom the free exorcise of sf the elective tranchise, and fro v d 4 Pisa Shanklin, Sitgreaves, Stitiwell, Strouse, Taber, aquarter of a mile of us the General Plores sudd team. He will advocate « complete radical change in the | monly called the Priest party. ‘The government of the Fea sattation af te chastitetron nad tees Aforomin; were. Tastor’ of en Taso oF Ne. Thornton, Ward of “ALaaxy, Jan, 15, 1867, | changed her course, directly crossing: the river, and same, and maiatain:—Piret, that the powers of money | \nv very strenuous efforts, either by diptomacy-or other, | Resolved, That the Committee on Elections shan inqutce | So the bill w passed The Seeaxex announced the appointment of reporters. | COMBE towards Haas Roney Tit erie ant pnt the wise, t6 procure the withdrawal of the French forces | !nto and report whether the constitution and laws have been for the press, also the following additional members | helm to starboard, attracting the aitention ike cap- wre legal, and entirely independent of its material, its powers being derived from the law making it a legal tender; second, that our present monetary rystom is \ founded om she aristocratic idea of government, and is THR COLORADO PILL. ‘The Housetook up the bili for the admission of Colo- rado as a State, to which the Boutwell amendment, on motion of Mr. Ashley, was attached, by a vote of yeas 80, nays 00; and the bill was then passed. Yeax 90, pays tain and’ chief engineer, who were in corivecsation together on the hurricane deck, the capiain at once ordered the engine stopped and backed, ax wel! ax order- {ng the port drag lowered. Very fortunately indeed for us these orders were obeyed instantly and the headway on the Committee on Insurance:—Mesers. Biauveit and Frear. from Mexico, ‘The war has been waging for several years, | V'olated as aforesaid, aud whether the Preadent or any one | under his command has in any mauner interfered with th and has been prosecuted on the part of the Frenen army | said election. or bas In.auy way tse or threatened to. han with great bitterness, and in some cases with great fe- | the milit of the nation with reference to th forty and barbarity, if we aro to credit the rnmors | election; nadit wheter it kees ‘Woon tue rerehines oF which are brought to ve by the public journals of the | the Governor of Maryland; and the committee shail have ELCCTION OF UNITED STATHR SENATOR The hour of twelve o'clock having arrived, the Speaker Yjeubversive of republican institutions, and if continued conntry.’ Ido not, however. to enter ¢nto the | Power to send for persons and papers, ! y niversal suffrage wilt become «sham; third, he will | ()aracter of thls wan What 7 PRIITIONS, Ms 4 of the steamer fo checked that we received ‘the blow " i q want to know, and what Objection wasmade, and the resolation was not re- oN announced the special order—the election of United hat - A - : , Mr. O'Nerut., (rep.) of Pa., presented the petition of from the General Flores about ten feet fron the bow, wlso contend that ‘his bill, which substitutes Ustted | I think the country desires to know, is the presentexact | coived. journeymen cigar makers Tmanetuctutesor cigars, | States Senator rn place of Hon. Ira Harris, whese term } crushing « bole in the sido about seven foot Uy wx, bud y of office expires on the 4th of March next. Thos Lark called the roll of members, with the follow- Ing result :— For Roscoe Conklin, 4 Mates notes for the national bank notes, will prescat a the lower part of it being about six im les gbove the 1 Wancial system based on the-democratio idea end a Wapted to the genius of free institutions. The Mexican Muddle. 1 he government has been furnished with a rumor from political and lege! position of the ibhe Of Mexico in | TAR MURDER OF ONIVED STATES SOLDIERA BY THE REBELS. othe goverament of the Ualied Stale, and in | “On motion of Mr. Wasnavny, (rep.) of Tad., the nolect faa motion t ecetat oer eal camel regard tothe government of France. A state of war bas | committee on the murder of ‘United States ‘soldiers in that the inspections on ¢igars in t Site rent districts interrupted our trade with Mexico. It has -greaily | South Carolina was instructed to iquire into the facts | may be made by a uniform syste tthe tax be gee Rae sre senate wheels eee bee bag edb td of ee Saree, an | made specific, at five dolers per thousand on all domes- P Wd bLpeman interests oflcer al | y Confederate soldiers . our commerce, the interests of ovr citizens, the in- | under command of George W. Chilton, aow seeking ad- ale eckopaiba tae iaeeiae ricci to wom Mon a ity of all Par © to the effect that. the Emperor Napoleon has sent « | teresin of noamkind 5 unit ann ane an nape peo ayes a that ey on misston BS ferege ‘of the Rg eee Beet turers at five dollare per thousand; and that the penalty hes se United States Senator om the part of the Ae er eee meen to coctpal, ogsien te laure hie | teable, We nre wot fowhat extent them. | Hedever the Kio, Grande, wee dy urbe ig = Si a ie ae Re . ans eas eaters oe res arial forces have, gucveeded In entjagating tye people acm ut off and seattohis former ia. oa | Mr Kuicey, (rep.) of Pa., presonted a petition of 2,471 | In relation to iit Normal School at Potedai ture ot / Bealso tells bim to only bring away | oF cities they hold tn their ‘oF how important ei 7O AN EX-NENTER OF TAR ROUFR. erin gf chmod, va, Sor Abe, appstatendat OF 6 eee 2 Board of Educdtion iu Malone, Pranklia euch F. 8 desiee to’ leave. All. thope, ho Sal sicewcmate eam gtect yecene see 8 hoes ot i ee i eeee eer tan, the porution. Referred to the Committ ee a en: 2 CONTESTED RLECTION, wih to 4m the country ag@to énhet wader the st ral topo oe homo Charest from. mount ecensed, . House ; adjoarned. -puccanion ensued por utjonrean 4 ‘Benner o. vee wehbe naa Kis Sie crriten oo pea wen atime Ra Prapenaain tom the commonest the anges he 28 pies ft was made the Rtg he brs we sae - , 5 bo perenne eee State Mititars . : Some | Cabinet Meeting. ‘been vrocsed satay oegnen mee ch 0 mation wp) of KJ, the Comms. Our Relations With Japa ani eee Poon Trantt ahcon ‘ ‘The Cabias'¥. met a noen a0 ueuel..and coMtiRed in | ee ene ee ties ned hat erent te | tee on Commerce wae te sede sv tis ruanonsr oP Sun Oxrtms stares or ameeca—| Lahey ea f ~seaaign an sil efter these-c'closk, all themembers veing | usxrper, ‘would follow that force’ and return, |.er's Deash, ie gnome” anal A PROCLAMATION, commenced here to-day, the President, Wred- | £1. any State without publicity or exposure. oad every : ‘amen, \ ‘be Whereas, in virtue of the power conferred by the act | ‘Tick A. Conkling, of New York, in the chair. He cop- | SHSTS ree, “GEOHUE LINCOLN, Lawyer, 6 Nassau st. gratulated the Association upon the improved condition of the National Guard, urved upon bis associates the ne- [AMOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED “ynoM THE courts of several Staten; are legal everzwhere, Xe - Jt Je rumored this eveniag im reference. to Senator to call the attention of the Senators, and Columbia, provisions to secure the strict weutrality cessty of atways, enforcing promptly and courteously mare. Cowan's ‘appoiat Went ‘t Minister 10 vstria that an | of, she honorable. chairmen. of (the \Commnites ae | vas waCmyn PRASCmER Kw FOREIGN ornzETs Sa chsh cute, ett Sipah ltingaib bapioes ae ee eee aaliag come ca divin. daw sere ihe RING, Connector av haw, 12 froaawey. 4. Meportant’, position’ ia the Cabinet, which it 19 cont. long ape an the 10 ory hy ne ietdeetes iaoototens mace ot oes of China and Japan, a notification was issued on the 4th Seprecated tae formation of to many tation because | (JORNS, BUNIONS BAD NAILS, ac. gene wort f ,_oay sash ted Rew team sendared i, wit intoence sntered ate «solemn ogavontion wid Masi. |.of (reign Birth graying? for Ube same right" an tbo.ne: |-0f August Ist by cho legation of be United states in they never could be made. complele, and cloved by tom. | ioe Gorn Anniston Seca, <3) tm a great. myenare hie dociaion or refeoting | milan ia 20eaN to, the atnonnt of toes which the Bam: | groes. Laid on Suean through rhe Cossuiate ef: the open porte of ches. | Dimeuting she Governos end lie stall for the ener. | "4 $e appotatanent te 0 Rorvign The portfolio of | feta in eae: pererl of the aticio sation to Mexice, I |" THK MULL TUR THE Amanemon Or RENRAREA. | | ompire, requesting American shipmasters not to ap- | Generals Marvin ‘and Darling, of the Governor's stat, | Cp tage AnD Guns som erie Buby iES 6. ‘na Sacotary\of War lv among dhe.cousideratiens whch | Mr Hone read eoreral of che artites referred vo amd | the Uoisn war taken up an:the Unfnithed boxinemot | prosch the coasts of Lures and Nagato pending the then Were Secaed BS Ree tear id: Tabsaibare | vo. pet >: vbr 0 Broadwel, New York, aa SLI sre fae mi Be nate bch sae ate. Ba (7op.) of Mise, moved! to recone | eee ie ee ae ca eed eta using topes aw efemting member Ue National | , Ol epee made pew without spectacles, dctorammedicing.— } Bet to boteation fancoin and Mr. Reward to | the Daim! provinces; and whereas, from jury duty. 4 conte. reas Dr, &. na iz Ma a rom afer the Ah of are, aad, | Ararat, iro. of Oto, vedo, ay on, tie ao JME | Jathentic laformation having Deen reoeived by ihe raid | ,,Cplouel sramvame mored thes apalication be made | TOUTE TB Broadway, Now York, ; os; | Seaman cour hadorer uous we eo | "Rhy saute ean on ‘ute | etn tt rch Nw nace commonest | tan fk Gt ree sy ad | Bas sis abr serea og ons Rte and | “Xr. Somxmw rose to reply to Mr..Howard, but the morn- commana second the | Sethe “Minister Resident of the United States | @D gnificiedt to mect all the wants of the eee hoe aoet- | ingwour expitod and debate om the subject was cut off, | Me. moved to smend im Japan, forbidding American merchant veesels | uniformed N Guard; also to recommend « redac- RD. AMAND.—PARALYSI8, RAR UM AtI3M, SKIN and could only proceed by unamimons consent, fou the section, ae a Ed og by beens Ag from stopping or anchoring at any port or ae. tion of the term of service, which was appropriately re- fiatula, copsumption, general debility, and nl! S oath aT Ee MeDonuals, (den.) of Cal., 2aid he serould object | as follows: —4And ‘ipousihe farther fundamental con. |stead in that country, except the three opened | ferred. (oct'tg years vxpenencs. OMe a Meck tene iE - ‘The | to Me. Sumner’s proceeding, onices the subject was | akleration that.the Logislasure of said Sta Beet kanes (Yokohama), Nagasaki and | The meeting took a recess at three o'clock. poi Rae etc area strane. anal Yepore w. , vered | opened sor general debate. oath, adall dectsre the assent of ssid €tato to the unless in distress or forced by stress of | | The address before the State Military Associa. ENRY A. DANIELS, M. D., SURUBON, 50.2 UNION * the rise and Mr. Jaxssox, {dem.) of Md., who seas entitled to the | fu tal coudition, and shal! ‘1 4 4 wenther, as provided by treaty, nnd giving notice that | tion will not be delivered until to-morrow eveuing, when H sqonterAbsolnie redid safe Bios ae, cure . oo Progress OT sue - F 7% | poor in the reguer Which was ‘the dill te regulate of the United States an colheanens to the Vrost- 1 masters of vessels committing a broach of the reguin. | the Governor and membors of the Legislature are @x- | oF detention from business, jor pilem, stricture, fetsle, ais |S ‘Tracey, of Heston. SSetemmmncal. caieesahjoued. So patiaaming Ge’ Vernies ¥ Lien the teseipt weorect the Presitont tion would thereby render themselves Wuble to prose. | Pected to attend... cases of palvie viscera. De ee, ndec, (aes wnt Lymer fel ET Soumn sa beso gh ae renee Sica ee tees sence ert ee | ay Lege he bani Seas ast | fra RRORNS OF FAR AGE Government is not gramtiny free U tation toali,the Ir. Suman would give notioe of an emend- condition shall the to such non- ai higerr rh # HE MEDICINE OF THE AGI ghana cne canes rata ue mam | eile omienaties tomate rad ode | omy hau Fre pr pe matin oer Braves wat | ane anata omen eae eos os ed | TAR AMDR FHL tine nee eae for encaber. 1 ws done te In many intences, and se | Auah report shal Tap ne oe A Ral aenpea en iy ery wn bey or rebellion. surrection | “Fig committee to which was referred the sundty ASSIST NATURE to remove overy taint oF impurivy ) @till. doing £0 in certain cages, bat the rule is not gen- ir. MeDoviats said he should objest to any auch | a8 ‘The, heat raat Xd 7 roy byt amanw Jonsaow, ee ane military code, reported ad- | from the blood, and thus restore health Yo the jay. They , Se hae just boon discovered in the case of w Loutgl. | MUCMMI Me oe opie nite ee, ee as to prevent Acts which tight injuriously atte. te Yela, strike out so much of the re. ‘ave planter who went to. Georgia for bands on the sup- | The bill fo regulate she tanure of office was taken up j subi fereis* tions existing between government of the United | Port as referred to of dress, which was fost, jon thal government would transpor at o'clock. ay ves States and that of Japan, do hereby call public ai ABPINWALI. to strike out so much as ‘curative inaport them froe, . ‘BLL spoke in sapport of bis tin Mention end was refused the request. " Ir, Jonxsen took she ‘n Opposition to the bill "The debate was continued by Mesers. to the aforesaid notification and regalation, which ave | Teferred to dnration of service. Also lost. Le iis cae Reienthiink : and dedivered # lengthy speech, compoced in a Maynard, Delano, Farnsworth, eet, xanctioned ak eng ‘So tauch of the report was then adopted, and the Con- grey oe ti Referees Will, te 53 the weaee onal Tew rt of extracts from abe opfpions of Chief Justice Mar Hill, Stevens, Raymond, whereo! ave hereunto ret my hand vention adjoured. Toss those Pills Gath, Mee eo a eened atber’ farina and sieteeten on | ond Devia., The sippeaon aoed the soul of the (alted States to he afixeds —— - yo a ee Done at the city of Washing eS this twoltth day of wate, nie nd the case, give- _ he dhe reporton the text outh cases, telegraphed last ihe pease. anbject jucstion cee Nebraska ahould be adinitied da‘ ® WRECK OF THE BARK EVENTIDE ON THE FLORIDA COAST, ab i righ uy wenice and iniiiets | tendod 40 b>, (ho area! pulsn of the States great Dod All men are born free and equal, and | Movd Cross,” wh,''® abounding in romantic Interest, Ws mere outlive . BUORALEW read 9 colored population were , of our Lord one thousand nig: YH O8® of the opinions of the United | 4 Mi pean tian Ay on Oe fee 9 hundred’ and sixty-veven, wod of the independeses Savarnay, Ga, J Katphgn atom hoe ones wht hg thine ey owe state, VEapreme Cour, as was distinety stated, it ie ong. | Senate o. tha f0nty: ‘an officer ape | practical effect of the condifion i Of the United States the ninety-frst, Ht, Ge, Jan 15, 1867, ave "1 Gented by einisent atéornoye that the points in the itis. | po sited by the’ Prouident, by and. with, the advice ‘ata | fiom of the bin Imponed 18 te Linitd sees "ANDREW JOHNSON, ‘The American bark Eventide, Captain C. ©. Park, from BREE ieetaste eet entete wevenisd. Vinee Seateans 7 a Sastion Miller may (how | consent of (he Senate, Lt had heen to ben con | Mr. Stevens, (rep) of Pa, sald several gontlemen ne > moro Florida for New York, with 190,000 feet of lumber, struck j be bri : Hiitotional principle dnat tbe Prosident BAT this right, | have asked, exalt whether anybody ean deny that » H, Sewanp, ‘Recrotary of State, the Pelicap sheal on the 9th instant, & pond by the 4A. M. er Rg tft f right to croste | The power of ‘al wax not resied sa the Senate a serene nedithes toe Mates Lipitor S very effort dizay. with dian. district Court and their ofoere, awl tat | ox er when wien w a ee Sn ent, The | auything Ina republic which we ch Gro ropublicad. BI 1.) cow Ammmcax Ni was made toget her off, but in vain, The captain and pam, Soon as a the Fight to. prescribe qualifieatious | enujet nt silting as & e890! cree eg tgs « repul 7: we chouse # call @ ropub- Nover,—We notioe that Hilton & abandoned on the 19th, mek ‘and procured tn OR eae ethene courte. eujoct boon fully cons! x Was A republic under Nero, Rome was a re- will publish, on (bd 20th of this month, | ‘wher t ing Jackil Island, Hoe atdgtore 1. VEC iareas requiving tho oath of ioselty | Ruckniey Aut, Ue debate, tad been preserves. ‘Mr. Pomc hepediet meifomneer ed her vilest rulers, There rilliant Amoti P where ti ‘until she wong to pieces. The Rven- to, bed. | He soon et SR a ee ey attataee er eae | Tuickelew characterzed (he mogasnre as condenh *4 by’ | Dave been tepablics everywhere in the midst of de the & merican novel, ‘The Diamond Cross,” | tide was of 280 toms turdep, thirteen years old, and was pee Seemyw nee he «ws ome i Tor aie | po {i indisputable arguiment, @ measure wh ef ism, You may cait what in chotre wrepablic, What | hy WA 'lam Barnet Phillips, This work, jt will be Pace ne dnt lates Ste was owned by Captain O} work well and by brewkfast time ’ a: facto Naw. Sis of auoinder because ft worked | ana chattd of reform; « aptice, of evil, instead, of | t epeak of now te the republic Intended by the Declars- | sememba"%4, speared recently ss octal . Sita Td cen aaa aii teoee tention ving, pecaph, a now man. TEM HeLa. shin wos.a priveipal fealnre In | fue goveruintey ne 4 tenes tee whole history ot | tom of Independence, I deny that ibis xovermment has | 4, + Hera. The alls > Restenmamengees dian laud aa dian hs pated Bo corruption Of blood, . ve, and hecatiee i pronovuces | lub toudency” the deoision even of Nae ‘ever boon a republic, 1 deny that the State of-Penmay tho Warnt, a universal appreciation of and rigging. ‘ on So ont wotty of y wae “4H dewanaces a0 sentence. | the skis of Seustore and to lmpart the digaity oF Ube prot Seal tahe Bite bent dae wate nieepeae. | omens wap hand i rtereetcapidbcndsnp oo 4. 9} About tal six of ea any 0 . 1 ra, ity oF make it @ repabli: “1 - § Ly Of any Crime at. Ww hecense jt provides for nate, He desired the seuate to be w oi 1 ‘hat was the repubite contemplated by the Declaration perme ptt poplin r= NE ed Michael o'beeed aged gant fhe rey rane fies tan peatd "oe No. 67 Madison street, commitiod guicide by | M*erermment etnmy, Nie a ‘ ‘whing of thabterun, | where the vOier of the Slates ooald be ents emanate from th tofthe re. Ti elena 7 Bea A right to pro. | heard, Bp ald not con! oxpreseod rom the consent of the | etrictly true to natx'rs. Its tone ja morally healthful and ‘ Britton which Conarne “oun shite’ cane | Izod not ater Ay. ta have w Jariadiotion, whieh oa arpon, and ie compeers, if thero ever were | jt ig replete with indx*uction abot American life, man- Gad be te —USE DR. BARNARD'S FARNCH Wasi 4 (ie « puniahiment fora pant of Cy ompody in | pone PRIN vestion Veg anon the a SS Me. | ore fro ae wo are Tato ‘to | ners and institutions, ‘Jn fact 1+ 9) new and po cause tar naming cure ree darn. De P @ ho oun roturren ta ie merely an cat, MOS 6 TE Powys mre mt a porciom gt the thied tbat era. declared age 08 #9 | superior iq the iveenture OF pur commu, i Ne Coroner wilt hold an inquest to-gay, Laurens, 48 Bast Broadvrey, one Wavente ~