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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1867. a subject aust be reeumed by the State, %o be vested im stronger bands ‘oR Ppoeuc rRevtsn “again occupied the attention of the House this morn- By Mr. Siorrsox—To regulate the landing of ateam- ting Long Island Sound. By Mr. Grivisy—To awend the charter of the Sixth it scepiro which ruted the world of ‘or concluded with the statement that crous enemy of our republican institu- tious at this tims was found in the aristocracy of woman. By Mr. BuavveLt—To incorporate the Painters’ Pro- | The beliot box, thet great levolier among mon, was be- the er of thal fesuion The ‘THE STATE CAPITAL. ts and vessels nay AMUSEMENTS. Ma. veal. Donizetti's ever popular ore, the Daughter of the Regiment, which recalls more po Werfully than any other opera the days of Lind, Piccolomi, 424 Fabri, ia which, Perhaps, the most scope is given ,'? the prima domna’s Voice for dramatic offvct, and in whic‘ patriotism and love (not of the sickly sentimonial kin 4 however), are admirably blended, was given by the .'Chings Opera Troupe list night, at the Olympic thoatra\\ The soul stirring Salut ola Prance and Rataplan are? treasured memories in tho hearts of those who heard Uind and Picoelomint; and with euch haunting recollectic us it is am ungrateful task to criticize a modern repros ‘tative of the sprightly vivandsdre. Miss Richings’ Man'@ pos- ing, when another lively discussion occurred. Mr. Wood, of Onondaga, offered a resolution ordering the Printer to furnish the printed report of Canal Auditor Benton within forty-eight hours. The report, Mr. W. said, should have been ready weeks ago, After @ dis- cussion between Messrs. Wood, Devel ‘the resolution was Among the other toctive. Association of New York. iy Mr. Ronenrs—To incorporaie the Safe Deposit Com- pany of Utica; also to amend the act to authorize cer- on towns to take stock in the Utica and Susquehanna By Mr. BLakesixe—To authorize the construction of a ae from worenipars to Grant's Mills, Onerda county. ir. CREAMRR—For the butchers and drovers in New York, aes Death woman's dig sity ; “tho; wanted ;*” #0 had the Romo; but what of the multitudes outside the Keport of the Select Committee on the New York Wharves and Piers. Mr, Creamer on the Arrangement of the As- ly Gommitioos. ITOR OF THR HERALD, Arnany, Jam. 22, 1867. In the editorial columns of your journal of the above date there appears an article evidently reflecting on my Character as a representative, which I deem to be so un- just and uncalled for as to demand from mean imme- steam and sailing | diatereply. It is stated that a “breeze” occurred among the New York delegates in relation to the appointment of Committees that has not yet subsided, an@it is insinuated adopied. matters that engaged the attention of the House were Owen Murphy's reeolution to obtain J facts seearee _— hel of sympathy e folk, and a message of anti-rent question. Confirmation of Major Generals in the Na- tonal Guard, Ataanr, Jan. 23, 1867. Cont:mation of Major Generals of the National Guard, Printing, a resolution Mr, Wagstaff, of Suf- anton on tho irrepres- RESOLUTIONS. Mr. Waasrar? offered tne following concurrent resolu. tion, which was Iaid over under the rule:— Resolved, That be tn cur repeciaahat our Senators in Congress be tastructed and & bill to exempt Vessols built in the United States, vernment toward t mship lines to Bur merican citizens, 180 to 1 establishment of mait }, bo consist of vessela Address of Elizabeth Cedy Stanton Be- sesses a great deal of merit, her acting being Se} tronable and her voice, Mf not brilliant. Seguin meta have been an Cartouch had there besg 20 singing in his r6le, He attacks the notes | The Senate in executive session to-day confirmed the following nominations of Governor Fenton to the vacan- cies in the major genoralships of the Nationa! Guard of that members were influenced by iinproper motives in on committees. What the New York members have complained of is, that the Speaker of the Assembly, in making up his commitioes, sooms to have forgotten that thore was such a county in this w York, for on the important Co umittes of fore the Judiciary Committee in Favor of Female Suffrage. &e, Wacstary—aA resolution of sympathy with the beir the Turks. Laid over. on the Tarif’ wore made the Special order for uext ‘iuesday evening. Adjourned. Alexander Shaler, of New York, to be Major General Might say savage manner, thet oan: torme ging. Wylie’s Tonio was very mediocre, and Mra. jinot made a passable Marchionews. fhe Hortensius of Arnold aud comic the chor: good, ad the or iba °y The lagt concert of the Bateman was given last Ways and Means, baving control over the appropriations for’ the support of he State government, one-third of the eight inil- WOMAN'S RIGHTS AND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WEALD. Addvess of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 24 Navigation, Befere tho Judiciary Commitice SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. New York Piers and Wharves—Report of the Legisiative Committee. Atnanr, Jan. 28, 1867. The Senate and Assembly held quite long sedsions this morning and afternoon, and despatched a tatge amount ee Saree ony,t0''bo Major Gonseat of the MTueodore . Gatos, of Kingston, to be. Major Genera lore of tae Fi division. ren Sieh close i binece WS te int e of to be of the Seventh division oe ‘These officers have all been distingoished in the field, end their appointment 1s gencralty regarded here as a Proper recognition of their Atacss for the positions. evening at Steinway Hall, ia presence of au immense sentative. On i relates to our city, the commercial metropolis world has. no voice. The Committee on their tien, spectacles, many very pretty young iadies fashionably | other committoo Altired, and a host ef distinguished citizens, to listen to | $8 exsuse ‘or this, that Now Yi. Elizaboth~ Cady Sistiton’s address oa woman's rights | are before the Joint Judiciary Committee of the two houses Among the matters that came up in the Spnate was thg following important report, made by Senator Plerson. _ Of Brook!yn, relative to 4he wharves and piers of New men of ability and character, Harts’e Temple of Myretery-. ‘At {8 Fortunate for Me. Hartz that the entightepment the nineteomth century relieves bim of the suspicion that hig wonderful tricks of illusion aro pesformed through the aid of demoniscal influeace, a6 had sueh ex- hibitions of dialerie aeare nightly givon by bim been of Augustus Schell and Erastus Corning. Ataaxy, Jan. 23, 1867, ‘The examination relative to the diffloutties betwcen the New York Central and Hudson and Hariom Railroads was continued this afternoon, and Augustus Scholl, Erastus “Corning and H. H. Baxter were examined. of the Legistature. Mrs, Stanton occupied the Speaker's “chair and the committee filled the reporters’ seats in front of the Clerk’s desk, The faddress was delivered in clear, firm voice, and with such effect as to elicit tat! frequent applause from the lords of creation, nods of ‘To ray Sey \TK OF THR Stats or New Yorx— On the 5th day of April last the undersigned were ap- pointed a committee to examine the wharves and piers of New York. It will be observed that the resolntion contemp'ated an inquiry and exainination, both as to the condition and property of the piers, whar of the city of New Yerk, as we! throe years IT have While here in Albany for the labored by the good people who came over in the flower and their earlier descendants it might have gu! Jected the geutlemanty illusionist to certain teats with @ pall or his rear with sha Galena evil spirit more. gratifying to the Purim ars than the unfortunate ouapesien, ‘A crowded audlence assembied last night to witness his performances, and evinced the usual satisfaction at his remarkable exbibi- approbation from the gallery, and approbation from the gentle proscribed creatures sought to be emancipated by | Peril, this femalo Demosthenes. Mrs. Stanton’s address was substantially as foliows:— She appeared before them, she said, to urge the justice to all the people of the State the right to | ner allied to ‘a ring’ coming constitutional con: tion—a right which involved consideration whole question of 6 all maiters which should enable the Stato to protect its own property and do even handed justice to those who eek the harbor ot New York in any and all of the ways of commerce, It seemed obvi2us to your commitice that they were to regard the great and common in- Much of their testimony was only a repetition of what has been given bofore, Mr, Schell tostifivd that Mr, Keop had said he knew that the Hudson Road could embarrass the Central, but that they would build @ road on this side of tho river, and they had the money to do it; sold some of his stock in tho Central because he had lost confidence tn tho to represent, as far as my abilities would the city that lin part had the honor have never yet given a vote that I would in any manner be the int of le of New York, and always have been ready to my power to reform the abuses of our city gov- therefore, that 1 am in any man- to disr gard individual as component parts, they were always to be kept in sub- jection to and made to harmonize with the general goo:t ratber than to be fostered or protected, if thereby the T would ask you, in justice to myself, to give the of the | same publicity to this | Her ag was given ‘to the attack Tony Pustor’s Opera House. The-managor of this: popular place of resort is.contin- uatly offering to the public new tuducements in the way of atartling attractiona and local dramas, and, not con- tent with the success he has already achieved, he now Presents to his patrons ‘'A Tour Around the World,’? with the-cast of characters embracing the entire strength of the company, including a panorama covering 500-feet of canvas, The recent. ocean yacht race is represented with. splondid mechanical effect, and « terrific vaval combat between & miniature Alabama and Kearsargo is management; sold a thousand shares om the Satur- vious to the passage of the resolution by udson River Road; he bad beard the hed compromised a were atout to appoint a Treasurer to reside 1 New ibese things bad shaken his confidence in the management; knew nothing of the Hudson River Rail- road Company paying large eums ot money to officers in Ne w York in order to keep peace with thom. kr. Baxter's ovidence related on! $100,000 bons resolution ou the scinding of tho same and thesabsequent meetings of the several committees on the question of adjustment and was mothiog in the | on me relerred to above. THE RATIONAL GUARD. g°neral intereste should suffer, mitiee, at the threshold of their investigation, gave the most general and extensive notice and invitation ties interested, whether 93 offic cipalities or a persons engaged in commercial pur- or owners of wharf property, to ls Your committee, not only to state their wan!s, rrievances and ctaims for relief, but to give such information as to the goneral state of affairs and suggest such remedies for consideration as their experience and observance should dictate, tothe end that the coimmittee might fairly dischargo their duty. Your committee ‘state with ploasure that their in- Accordingly, your com- uffrage, As there Present constitution of the State of taht ST Lom bped involving a large N. @. The appointment of Gen eral Alexander Shaler by the the ind'ng of the itral books, the re- ‘qn suffrage had not becn submitted to the ‘“‘peers’’ of wo- e male citiz:n’’ who pompously paraded with real fire, smoke and powder. Messrs. Barry aod G. W. Tnompson are still the favorites at this establishment, Vitaiton was pot only favorably received, but they were passisted in their labors by the Mayors of the cities of New York and Brootlyn, aud by ail the departments of the city, as well as by all of the various boards and asso- the breaking of the convention, Erasius Corning sworn—Has been interested in the Central Railroad #* a stockholder aud director since the consolidation ; it is more for the interest of the shipper WARINE BISASTERS. Less of the Schooner Shooting Star—-Damage ciaie ollicers, corporations and firms whose duty whose business enabled them to possess any information which they deemed of value to the state in the investi- gation of this subject. Day after day your committec to send freight by water to New York -than by rail; ove of the arguments of the Hadson River road is thatthey do not have business from the Centra! all the year round; what he considered would be fair would b: this; he y H, Eighth regiment, Washing- te the Steamer Neptune. Bosrox, Jam, 23, 1867. ‘The schooner Shooting Star, from Newcastle for Salem, went ashore at Plymouth, She will probably be a total loss, together with her cargo of 6,000 bushels of corn: The bottom of the vesset is badly stove and the cargo is washing out, The steamer Neptune, which leftshere on Monday for ‘fow York, returned yesterday, in consequen’e of some. fistcaed not only to statements of men eminent and distinguished for legal ability, for large commercial ex- ce, for their interest buth in the property of tho Your commitieo were Seventh iment, National Guard, and regi egeee! ; ench road to have its own track; judson River to be ata fair proportion pense of depot room and all other matiers, 1 eithcr pay the proper rént or own their propor rty. The breaking of tho cunnection was not ovly divastrous to the whole community, but to the roads, Tao railroads would Aeprecate any but undoubtedly something should be road companies cannot agree. ves and in the use th even enabled to make extensive and ca;efui personal @xuinina:ion of the piers and slips and of the exterior line of the Larbor, and were thus able to personally know where the extreme pressure ex ted, obrioag demands for relief. ‘Your committee were also aided by extensive and care- ~ what were the of to ber machinery. cargo was transferred to the steamor Nerous, which sailed last night. bridg faily prepared legal opinions as to the ownership of the It is pot very re- ' the Citizens’ Association, ag well as the piers and wha: an able argument by Judge Edmonds Aron P er aud Warehouse Company, more than it should have cost - passengers _ fon’ ‘ Bg hg sts have amount to a _prohil on. freig! rom campeting points, and a Jocal probibit'on from NO MENICAN PRIVATEERS ALONG THE COAST. New Oneams, Jan, 23, 1867. Neither at Mobile nor at any other port or barbor slong the const from Mobile to Tampico are privateers of the republic of Mexico, or amy other privateer ready or fit- . ‘our committee find the fol- dowsng ‘acls to exist:—The condition of th: piors, ips. and ‘of the city of New York ix a commercial From ail these sources nH >" aa THE PAIRS, Ay {A tologram from 4. Joneph maya vat all the gardion an |-teplicatpd im the attempt to blowup Iiamond’s block, I neil pod a of the ‘the structure in 4 NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, ‘Auman, Jan. 23, 1867. By Mr. Pusnsox—For considoration of the Senate. the Dill to create the Metropolitan Harbor District end to es- tablish @ Board of Wharves and Piers; also relative to Republican, Cancus_Probable Renomination ' ‘ General . j.alao against the bill Jatter report was increasing the fees of i the table. ii Hawley tor Geverner, &c. New Haven, Jan. £3, 1867. - ‘ The Republican State Convention will be held here to- morrow, This evening an unusually large caucus was held at the New Haven House, at which most of the leading republicans ia the State were pres:nt, The pro- ceedings of the cauc us were ana iat SPs sacs atety Pate eeohating ek Governor to-morrow by tion. For the position of Lieutenant Governor there will be a lively contest, with the chances in favor of 0. H. Perry, of Fairfleld. ‘The other candidates for the position are (, W. Bal Senator from Fairfield county; F. J. Saar " Waterbury; W. T. Eimer, of Middletown, and B. Booth, ‘of cee B indications are that a eadiond plaitoes wilt ad og impartial ‘suffrage an @ ei bour ofeten ot inbor Mr. KE. K. Foster, of this city, majority report to amend Commercial Association. amend the ‘election law 80 as to inspec’or to administer an oath to isooryuntl ser ranond Savings Bank to amend the charter of Rose Hill pe bank, Jn. special cas.s, to H i By ‘Mr. Grvsox—To sup amaavit soto Mr. Lent—To Shee ie an wficner fate of Taterat State the provisions of the Meteopotitan District Kxciee gs~ i ‘ elt [ Hi & retired from military life several months years as s commanding his commission at atime when he was epjoying In the late contest for the ton pamed he peremptorily declined to be considered a can- didate. increasing nee et ee oe een setled, “Individual rebts were nove the question, | Sorted every thit except mother, "Whore did” the highest bonore. modation, by waste and either not paid tor men? Was ihe Fight of suffrage a conventional that society or was making was notan speaker esre songht was no new one. When por jute and h reditary, woman had shared it with man by birth. She instanced NEVADA LEGISLATURE. Ratification of the Constitutional, Amend. The Democratic Conver @ constitutional viv be elected permanent chairman of the which will be a fall one. NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS. Mawom H., Jan, 2%, 1867. this district to-day inated E. W. Harrington, of this city, for Represen- to Congress. CONVENTION OF EASTERN WOOL GROWERS. Avaveta, Me, Jan 23, 1867. The Wool Growers’ Convention closed their session Pg Bh ating yg A resolution was MA to-day, after four hours’ Mt, by m vols of 23 t0 10, rau Une democrat on] the that a Cleveland i cee ar wee é i, i z Eee ‘To'amend the General Railroad law. ‘To amend an act relative to suits by and against joint stock companies. For the further protection of female employés ia New ‘ork. i i i 5 # 33 f j £73 The Fenda joint venti a Joint opaveation, 3 # 4 a ‘To amend the charter of the city of Aubura, BY Mr, Weav—To allow oriminals to testify in their By Mr. Oaxuv—For a railroad in Tenth and other ‘iso. resolved: thal the man couaees Columbas Toft to make her. Teg. jar connections with the trains. The ice has at York. Ng vhmed yee > of the Mee EE Se a i e idaho United Etates troops from the violence of members of 5 g, the Legiatatare because of his refusal to further it! if H I i a : ? i ig isl & i FI l I i i ! i H i Hi fy i i 5 if i i i ( f Li : H HH ir il Ty i i i g i i from Washington. WEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. wn inent hen eu pen sage) eek ‘part of the State (MURDER OF TEXANS BY MEKICANS, New Onzeans, Ji 1967, papers confirm the reportsa at bad ail a pe OE gg igh Goes se CANADA. Tho Quebec Fire—Hebnilding in the Burac Qoapme, C. E, Jan. 23, 1866. Tho Retief Committee has adopted a plan to set apart $200,000 to aid im building houses of incombustivie materials, in sums of from $1 to $200 each. The houses to be built before 8870, and of a certain size, This will ensure the erection of fifteen hundred houses in the An additional subscription of $9,000 has been received from the Lord Mayor of Dublin. total amount received for the rel There has been expended $100,000. Three three hundred dwellings were destroyed, The ice is jammed below the cit; Prospect for aw ice bridge. 6 for the Fontan Prisoners, Toronto, Jan, 28, A package of clothing for the Fenian here a few days ago. The perso refased to pay the duty on it, cer until Mr, Thurs 7, and there i 8 good held by the Customs American Consul, paid the charges and sent the prisowers. DEVELOPMENT OF MANUFACTURING ADVANTAGES, Avavara, Me., Jan. 23, 1867. The question of the noeeptance’ of th Le Ton of $250,008n ordot to secire the, newessary ‘Two-tsteds OGPERATE ATTACK ON A RECRVITING OFFICER, Jan ieer spony Pauanetrima, was attom pting to arrest a deserter, falnut, he was shot through the wound tsa serious ome. The eocaped. a the city to make” development of wor at logal voters. scaie REMOVAL OF THE REMAINS OF ALBERT SIONEY JOMNSON TO New Oxtuaxs, Jam, 23, 1867. The remaiug ofthe rebel Joba- aon wore placo@ on board the Galveston steamer thie for removal to Texas. The was half composed of mt were Gonorsty Len Sn Hood Services wore sotema ive, BROOKLY INTELLIGENCE. Accinayt on tum GussSronm Rannoap,—About half- past four o'clock yesterday afternoon a man named James Kenyon, residing at No,11 North Sevouth street, K. D,, was precipitated off the front platform of a Greem- t car at the corner of First and Grand stsects, E. D., failing upon hie head on the track, sustained ries of @ severe nature. Two officers of the Forty- precinct took the injured man to a deng store neighborbood, where his wounds were dressed. Atteayrep Surciok.—A man named James Willis, re- siding im Ainslie street, near Yonth, E. D:, attempted anicide at his residence hia throat with a razor, A slight wound. Cause, whiskey, BROOKLYN BOAR OF SUPERVISO3S. after! cutting ug only frets omer 4 art House, &e. The Kings County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting yesterday aiternoon, when. several impor- tant matters were brought up. The subject of heating the new Court House: so: that i would be to occupy, was finally settled’ yesterday, by the appropriation of a sum not exceeding $5,008 ‘vain to escape from selves again victims of a BSOiaAS%oR MEU tice cetnters of Bogus Soin he, caune they offer bad s(cents) to the publie, to lift the su@lerer out, and com) upon me to potiiiag but the spell in the fall of the An Ca in Legal Lotteries.—Cirea- wil dre ca CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadway. 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