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= d ‘ NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY JANUARY 25, 1887. é. « re ea a a een pi seine at ae ai = ee <8 NOt SE — 8 * . S| scientife gentiomen ‘rom sartoon parte of the country ES STATE-CAPITAL. | rd pe rnm *Y INTELLIGENUx, N are present, The time to-day w devoted to the recep- Tre TE SA and’ curvatu #ExICO. — ‘ ” mic: © | sion and reading of reports on different scieutifie sub- ~~ Senna ri MnUoh greiicr a ~anaaaaroenarnaenae ' ae jects, : SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALS: call ene OTS g) Corrunnnan's Rewinv.—-Nathantel W. More, af 5 ‘Wasuneron, Jan. 24, 1967. ‘The Milttary Post of New Orie- —_-* t as Impeachment Luvestigation. Major General Sheridan hasdeclare*’ aie ‘The Propescd Billy om Prestitution-The Re- | | Thé Taner hres Mesridgewall, 1e. ber Riaovered Gus vent denttgen Sam the House daily | the leans tobe” = - ep @apacial order Baement ie ite Faver—Remarkable seerter: Correapendence—The Liberal | inirtcen citizens of the town of Skowhegan, wee The Judiciary vommiiiee of plage. ee ee Melee the - Governwevt at Durange—Liberal Donations fs ‘American flag after be eal crepe tng tun king tne ne, | Hen ens antin Meien | Lewee st Pynas me” Domvased an tbe Stews hae oh Foe | rest? oe deol Le = wi _arracks 10 t-Rich Hoax em a ine LEGISLATURE. he was glad of the assassin o iden eee econ tH a an °f | tocommand, "1g Muth United Staten cavalry, la Movtver-Hevert Pe Seer NEW YORK sel Leaded mage genre Jan 94, 1087 ‘Taz Couuporox oF Bosrox.—The movement lately mad~ couvecention Di Lpipmigent Ualted fy . General, dew dc. a , owners, msi Ranchero | 10 Washington to obiain the withdrawal of the appoint COmIMITIO, sas < dg So a mate Matters are quit Grande The Ranchero Seaton BeridlSe, slated that it was we msenuon oF we “QUA WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. . —<# Aunaxy, Jan, 24, 1967. oa “aunts, Beh, 94; 1267. Des wig ae i eeotiteck between | ment of General Couch as Collector of Boston, aud to Pommitice to bring John H. Surratt before them to tes | ny, — Po. | TO **2.on of the Aseombly this morniag was taken _ ue. Lame Ne now facts are do. | DAVE & new man appointed, has not succeeded. fas to Mr, Jobnson’s complicity with the aseasaina- 4 President’s Proposed Solution of Our UP Atmos entirely with general orders and the passage BORA REFONTND TANOR EEE Bodgwick, Escobedo and Canales, No ne New Hanenm—Both parties have stripped for the fs litteal Difficulties. Authorizing the congregation Emanuel of New York | veloped. jection takes yee , of Mr, Lincoln. ‘Wassmeros, Jan. 22, 1867. of bila of no particular public iuterest, The Senato - gelatine’ te the ifberst commander at Durango, fight in New Hampshire, The el Place © The Keconstruction Question. st nouat be apparent to the nation and the world that a | Xela» long executive seesion, ip , aogy eyy emee B: i9 oe pans ‘210 000 on « few of the sitizens, | 2012ih of March. Wo have leard of wo bete having yet i stating that there is noe” Bocan aftuirs > Cor " been made eceas of the democrat, gqctoee anise ot there deen attempted r “01! | deadlock perpen shone id nprunweii x fr he an ee ara two New York | Tootow of toga! assessments tn Orange 906’ aty, The whabitapts are required to pay @ { on & ‘Tar y a: apron Yor Goverson iy New @econstruction bat that proposed by Congres 4, I | reason of ie as waded nee = members wae engaged ome bills for the abate. paperpoess0e bse eee. ppm no bi Hamrsains.—Mr. Harriman, the republican candidate for webeme of Thad Stevens, The Presidentadhy 4 OF the J that impels eat Oa cata }yabryachey ment of the evils of Spanetntiss Wangont which res | TH@ sniaual reports of the Commissi-ners of Pablic | "“Inturmation has seusbed’ Mere, Of the ‘loss. of ® | Governor of New Hampanire, is described as priest ‘Mo the policy laid down by hm in his veto #¥s strictly | threatens to set “- anceps Sele Ana: Lamntiy ‘iad AtinleGel aide ‘aslention! ‘Tne geailenen {Cana Seronation sat ot ie Pe) on the tee Care en poste for, Brazos Santiago loaded | without a parish, a lawyer without a client, and aiérmer wont and District Suffrage bill, andw> —sfthe amend. | she pa¥ons of ‘eabiee my a regrot to | entitled to the oredit'of tite movement are Messrs. Blau- | New York were received and ordered to be printed. | were pall Tor Py WL nda, at SOyePate that each | without a farm—aiways having an eye to the best aveil~ aside from le determination tm thar Al not be turned | ok Cases oe Oe ee to tho. Vrenieent and | volt, of New York, and Jacobs, of Kinge, The former is BLS REPORTED. ” . Tauck cost $250" Irve-cetimsted that the loss of 36 | qble oflee, and-prosecuting his purposes with artful and mot expect anything but oppositio + fegard He per iat ‘niga in all branches of tbe government. | cunoring statistics and studylog the subject in wll iis | ersor mee et denies Poe opel the ‘Vessel and a leveien 22 expense te the Mexican | ¢iveless labor. * Books to the South to stand by # from Congress 21 | 11 is a usaleas eee ot oe: she respopaibility.| Vamiscalous, with « view to presenting a bill which will | intelh ahepepars! tans Aue te Tn aes Chea soars eturned herefrom up | PraviNe yor Invraciesr.—It le-eaid that the demo- snconstitutlonslity ef the reer fie declarations “ #* Toe ate east te plame for the impending war. | accomplish the object nonght and not result in a mere | Sot relative to taxes and asses” gents in New York, the fiver loaded with arms forthe State of Zacatecas. | cratic leaders are praying ardently for the impeachment bat body. There is no 4: _ A#truction movements of | POR Wh SK SS Ten upon. us, and every dead letter law on the statute book of the State. Mr. ste. Bi BILLS KOT’ gen, were o Dbroaght. down here for Ortega; but | o¢ president Johnson. They think the act will make for , tb an im, t few, w° “Sire for compromise except | wag called upon to repair to tho breach and assist in | Jacobs has adopted another plan, having induced the rr. Foucer—Giviug pre ference to actions or pro") as he could for them they have been, with the ie acta tetas tout influence or skill, The | having the vory oxistexco of itis aation, |e new this | house to-edopte reeolution requesting the Poise Com. | <oedings Dy-OF against rectly gg of tngolvent compare. of forwarded to that State. ‘hem mere comands bk ba ratify the, . dead-| exista at Washington. bd - | missioners to report as soon as clicable all the infor- Neroro al be be State Senat Ammovable. An °“pfamendment; the President is | deed-lori. ana tie executive and judicial, | Matton ta thet Tposeession relative to prostitution, and ine, ME, Lert Anthorizing, tne gurchase of stereotype | Becobede at Monterey—Cortina Still In the | of Maine says that hie is in favor ot giving the colored Giat he “wit fight. friend of his quotes s remark | and the the country are ata stand sul iconse:'| ‘what, meagurat! may be necessary for‘its abatmneat If | Teep git M ee Senta ae Vicluity of Matamores, dp. vox social equality; even to tho extent.of marriage st 4 dhe radicals until a certain place ¢ qi fact exists, and the remedy, not entire 3 lowe 7 . Bro Jan, 24, 1867. Bie! Proesea over, aind tt ‘moment, The Prémdent | with letieraon the all sorts of reme- BIAS gyrnopucey. y WNBVILIS Jan. 24, nec ca hi dicatea the animr “2 Mbt them on the toe,”” ‘This ip- ieee donsanded vt is ailesmme. We thinks that'l Cine: tor tho orth eon cool Pome curious facts, | , Incorporating the Na’ songt Suvings Bank of New York; | Queretaro, “where Mejia retreated from San Luis soe, Fo Frigntex Sommnopy.—Mr. Edward Burk, ation of the adr sovemning the NS vk aati th a Lin a okey} Euich, heweness re not of character suitable for pub- | focr ore — pe be £ A oe Potos!, 1s to be-orapuoted by himas goon as the 1ibOFIS | 145 \big Injun’” among the copperheads of New Hamp- aimistration, Congress will not ie = aphiasae capital of the davance ‘thas city, baye made from the demr the janent A CLERGYMAN ON-PROSHITUTION. + (Adriatic Insurance Company; for epee the democracy of that State bave up £000 behavior B48 for guarantesa for future pence ama’) Caieymeat not only of th but of all civil. | among his correspondents lea clergyioan residing in | the extension (26° General avenue, tm Westchester | Escobedo leftMontarey for the tatertor on the 171h inst, tar eke ot only so resolve but to act, and that \ It le naid: / Mready made, * hte, The great defence of freedom ‘in this ged the metropolis, who recoguizes the impossibility of ever | RY. mone: ‘He is at the head of the largest fiberal army ever got to- inte their crimes against the ee » deat Mr, ‘Greeley has offered his mediation, ever been the ballot. The n armed wi! Sborougnly eradicating the evil, and suggests the neces: | aouthern Houle For the improvement of the died the radicals must exp! peers > and again jproposedhia plan of universal suffrage and | ‘Di# shield and eee ry me Pm Lo gine sity ef wns act which will ameaaslly adopt the | ov risania, ravi in the fowns of West Furms and | & a A ado. | 228 the ccaffold, ee merge ie < ° er cl 1 Evcclesiastious us ;— Barriozabal succeed: raising several thousand dol- 7 Wickutie peaking /-auinesty, endorsed ‘by the’Chief Justive; and jl of aso. of the constitution, Mr. Johnson does not ct a secblo )ision the whole the best, | n By CR ramit—To extend the eifarter of the Che- | tars from the merchants of Mata: and eent the Te ee ee ee) reset Mr. Wiek- ad offered hin “ideas” again te-day, stretching out | find fo that instrument a warrant for the exerciee by the | puc'thereinan unconguerable prejudice against anything | PARE? Ye!’ Ay Savings Bank, money, &c., to Cortina on the 12th ingt., with ord chines to run agein for Governor Bit ee (04D gmondment to the constitution general government of any legislative control over the | on this aubject which comes from Parts, us well as squinst | sion of” itk8—To constrnot a breakwater at the jure: proceed at once to Vidior. Cortind, who is recruit! liffe i# seventy-eight years old aud blind, Weoegtuns une further seceenions, Bae they coctnot an, | sabject of surrege inthe Slates. “The, States themselves | wry thing wich oil ee TniCempaiate Pouces, | conmir gave Chemung Canal with the Seneos lake; also to | aud arity all the rancherog is atl inthe vicinity Of |” “Nrqnoma rv rus Puriic Scncoun—A test case in which sadie. The Hxaans’s plan of preasing the revolution | Northern States have given the ballot to the negro under | {8 repeat ray aia If xia work of danger be avuided I | | BY tr. Wonoves—bo inereace the speed and to reduce | Mfut'wctntate wil lively pronounce for Ortage | the whole State of Michigan is mtorestod ts soon, 40, BR certain qualifications, Thus In Massachusetts the negro cat There ia much {n a name, you know, speed and te limit the farc on the Oswego and Syra- Mexican politicians are cortain_ that Ortega will soon | brought before the Supreme Court of colored man | meived very | weeuts of the o ‘Briuwo and France. \ Pelitieal sew rolling to @ conclusion, even to the impeacb- q@moeat of the President, finds favor with al) clasees, as !t ‘Aw detieved that with the solution of that question will come peatoand an adjustment of national affaira The “rebuff that-such destractives as Stevens met with to-day ‘ows the determination of the majority to save them- elves for the coup d?dtat that ie inevitable op one ede “othe ofher. Mr. Randalls Fin e Bill. ‘The Commitice on Banking and Currency agreed to- ‘@ay to report to the House for ite action Representative Sandall’s bill to create a sinking fund and retire the “wational Currency. The vote in committee was five in Tavor and three—namely, Representatives Pomeroy, ‘Bvoper ead Defreea—against the bill, One member was abeent. Two "members of the committee who sre im favor of the principle of the bill will probably * @ppose it when it comes up for consideration, as they @pitertain Goubis about the passage of the Dill at this tme The friends of the national banks and of their excla- ‘sive privileges are beginning to array themselves against Mr. Randall's bill and the alleged bad faith of the gov- ernment towards them, The Geld Bin. At the meeting of the Finance Committee of the 7 ate this foronoon, the Gold bill was tuken up for con- ailoration, but without any result haying been reached. A pumber of amendmenis have been proposed to the bit), and It isyet uncertain in what form it will be re- pvorted, It fs thought probable something definite will ee decided on so that a vote can be taken on Friday. Probable Veto of the Nebraska Bill. ‘The Nebraska bill, it was statea to-day, will moet prob- ably be veloed by the President and returned to the @onate within the next three days, Speaker Colfax’s Receviien, ‘The third of Speaker Colfax’s receptions took place ‘hie evening and was vory well attended by the fashion ‘ead veanty of the city, The army and aavy were well wepresented, os was also the civil service of the govore- ment, an@ the evening was passed very pleananily by ‘those who were present, fbiet Revenne Officer ef the City ef New York, Mr. MoLean accepts the office of Chief Revenue Orficer ‘of Whe city of New York. The position was to be ton- @ered to General. Hiliyer in case of Mr. McLean's non The Committee on Jovalid Pensions, through Mr. Perham, its chairman, made a report to-day on the Monse Pension dill referred to, from which it appears ‘Mhat the Commissioner of Pensions, in reply to the que:- ion as to what amount of money will be required to give @ensions to the surviving eoldiers of thojwar ef 1812, and ‘to the widows of such as are deceased who are in neces. @oun circumstances, says 527,654 soldiers were enlisted, and 206,916 served sixty days or more. Three-eighths of Shie last Dumber were supposed to be alive in 1858. The umber of surviving widows is estimated at 23,196. Ibis awakes the to‘al number of survivors 134,688; but it must ‘be remembered that the table leaver out of the estimate 847,200 soldiers who served only one mouth, and 85,536 ‘who served over one month, but assumed to be ese (ban aixty days, which would add, by the same calculation as ‘wm the table, 87,277 soldiers and 18,182 widows, making a grand total of 239,007 a» alive tn 1959. The bill unvlor consideration gives pensions to all alike, irrespective of jepgth of service. The Commissioner estimates that the total amount of pensions for eight years would be 877,760,000. This includes ouly the amount to be ped tw pensioners under the vill. Add to ils the expeness of disbursement ot $160,000 per denpum for eight years ($1,200,000), and $00,000 osti maated for extra expenses in the Pension Bureau for aay ‘Give years (1,500,000), and the aggregate is $80,460,000, $17,280,000 of which would be due in 1867, Bhould the Dill Deccene a law the oxponditures would, in fhe opinion of the commmities, be much larger than thie ex: !mate. ‘Brom the facts presented ibe comwmitiee come to tie Goltowing ‘eonclusion:—Whole aumber of officers. 40! @iore and. who would be entitled 10 pensions unde: ‘Abie bill 159,000; annus! expenditure. $14,400,000; ag.’ aregate ox, Yenditure from average of twelve years, 172,900,000 ; commictioners’ estimate for expense of agents, $1,20.9,000: extra expense for Pension Bureau for my five) $1,600,000—making an sggrege'e of 3.175, 000,000. committee commend the several acts reported K¥, the consideration of the Houss. jediatiov ef Our Government in the by eu @ American Troubles. ‘The Spanish g' eut is understood to have re ihe overtures of the Secretary of Biate for mediation in the South American war Thei movernmeont, however, bad no oficial information of the f mediation made by Crees in Tonnecsec. ihat it has been determined the Jaye! militia, white apd Diack, before the eleviions \re ordertal, with a view ef preserving the ballot bux, \om the \inrands of rebels and disaffociet persone I) be jhe radice) candidate for Governor, Yownlow \ wit (met make amy canvass, Nat Taylor Governor, Campbell, now members of the Hours, Aur 4 ‘Witiams or Mr. Emerson Piheridge be the corvaervative candidate, Lut with the negroce |, ether of them, though personally strong, would in apigverwhelming majority, The State in wate fay the loyal elpment, snd even Mem. ts expected) Will return alvadical Representative rose, ‘Tonngenee is radien! beyond avy poset Calrvedo, Nevada ordgow Grawt Not Kelng to Pasis. Genera! Grao®aas tamily were going RaHow!Vion was deed owarraicied Bureau Cieretar trom Gen. wna. iawued the Vollewing aren fe Buea onder his a Major Genek Howard bes ere watil farther erders no adv cba: Officers oF agente of this A rem votes under an educational qualification; in New York under @ property qualification; in Connecticui, Penusy!- vania, Ohio sod ‘post of the other Northern Siatos he has no vote, nor other rights or privileges beyond those he enjoys at the South, Will tho Representatives in Congress from these Northern States demand of the Southern people, where the negro element predominal greater to that element than are accord im the most radical Northern States, Jt 1s believed that such grounds would be untenable. It is belleved that the people of the North would not tolerate the exclusion from Congress of representatives chosen from the South- ern States with the assistance of negro votes, provided the representative is not personally objectionable on grounds of pohtical or moral incom} cy. However, that isa question for Congress to determine when the application for admiesion is made to it. The respective houses of Congress, each for itself, are the sole and only judges of the election, returns and quahfication of their own members, The Statea, within the restrictions of the constitution, guaranteeing a republican form of govern- ment to them all, are the judges of the qualifications of their citizens to vote, The constitution, with equal clearness, makes the Executive the depositary of the pardoning power. Here, then, are three distinct elements of powcr. cach unquestionably and indisputably resident in one of three different depositaries. Cannot these elements be com- bined, In connection with the general proporition of suf- frage forthe blacks, to work out a lution of our troubles? There can be no jealousy or rivalry in the exercise of either of these prerogatives by the authority to which it ins, Let the peopie of South Caro- lina, for instance, #0 amend their constitution and laws as to extend the elective franchise as far as Massachu- setts has done. As an incentive to this reform let the President intimate his readiness, on its accomplishment to issue a proclamation ef amnesty to all the people o that State who may not have the movement, Would not the incentive be suificient to Induce the re- form asked? Very well, the reform being accomplished, the people of South Carolina proceed to eiect loyal rep’ ives to Congress, blacks voting with the whites, as intimated above. It would then rest with Congress to determine whether the loyal representa- tives so chosen should be admitted or not, pengrens would not venture to stom the tide of = — gna TT ie existing diffenities constitutional prerogative of preecribing the qualification etera and extend ing the eloctive franchise to the nators aud Represen. Being left to the mn houses of Congress, thus resulting in harmonious action, each department government moving in {is a ‘late sphere, tending to the speedy settlement of our di ues. THE NEW UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM INDIANA. Geverner Mortow’s Thanks te the Legisla- cure—Resignati of che Office ef Gover- bones Soma Inptaxarous, Jam. 24, 1867. ‘The following message wae received in the Senate Obember this morning :— To THe GrxBRat Aveexmy oF Tae State or InviaNa:— Having been elected to the office of United States Seuaior, I desire to express my deep sense of obligation for Uhts high mark of your copddence and esteem. This election is more preciens to me as an endorsement of Dy sdministration, — through nearly six years, than for the intrinsic vatue of the office which it confers. To the large body of friends who ed me through didicultios: which I was surrounded darmg the dark and parfious hours of the rebellion, I am bound by senti- ments af affection and gratitude which will end only with Tor life. To the officers and soldiers of Indiena, whore devoted ‘patriotixm and heroic valor have shed so much jastre pon the State and gation, I retarn my beartfelt thanks tor their many manifesta- lions c@ confidence and regard. My connection with the m in thetr organization and support of the army will eve rbe the proudest period of my life. May the ‘ople t wid them ip 1 and aflectiouste remem Caton Our beloved Siate haa entered upon a pew career of grow! b, prosperity an dhonor, ‘To your charge her in terorte a te conuaiited. You will see to it, Lam sure, that they eres carefully amd wisely fostered, and thatno re proach + hai! be brought upon her high character. Goy- ernor Boker t+ able, patriotic and fathfl. And now with a c macionsnese of having tried to 4o my duty, and wikh ear) pest pri for the prosperity and happiness of diane, I hereby resign into his hands, ntion, the offices of ernor. ecutive Department NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. ‘Trmwtos, Jan, 24, 1866. A resolutbon was sdoptpd by both houses to-day that ‘he member should visit in a body, on next Thursday week, the avene of the celebrated “Wet Basin bill” in Jersey City, iu order that tty might become thoroughly copverent with the matter previous to the Dal dispo- tia of the vist. m la ibe Assemb!y two very important bille parsed the resding. The first is to establish « Board of Excise she provi: of which will at tow fa Woree in" New York the ‘ # sufficient notice to jaer that interpretation mauy poor tenants were times wit two or thoe days’ notice. The law aow provides (hat # three months’ notice is neces- sary. KENTUCKY LEOISLATORE Fraxxrorg, Jan. 24, 1367. One ballot was bad for United States Benat: resuiting as Colo’ 48; Brisiow, 40; Robinson, 1, Necessary tv a choice, senetor Bigger introdaced « joint resolution to-day declaring that the action of Congress repealing the bs sing conipeaeation fu total en violation \ OF plighted faith on t womeat, example whiek would Sau f the» of the patioval debt, It ove wuie, JEGISLAT URE. ANKAroUR, Jan. 24, 1867. The faatera shore bill was passed in the Stage Legisia- e@, 13; mays, 10—Mr. Frasier vosing in the jo ve. affirmative and Mr. Walters In the nogath ‘The Entranuhisoment bill also rere, by 16, aos, 5 -— being & two-shirds vole, and is now The stection for Unired Gates Senator will teke place to-morrow, TWE MISSOURI TROUBLES. Se. Loum, Sup. 24, 1947 A despatch from Jefferson City sage the trial before Jadge Kirkel, of the Untied States Cincuit Court, of Uolonel Montgomery and other parties mecently con- neoeed with ccoupation of Lafayette comity by the Stato militiny 1 progressing in that city, Ail the evi- dence thus fer corroborates the statement ously ope f the militia when enyil snes could worved, and thut since tho arrtve) of the milit's there bse been » constant reign of terror, Which deterred a’) disposed to do so front entering complaints sgnintt the slolasion of ihe law, Abont lifty citizens ‘rom Taringtomere ty ettendance aw witness. news FROM TOUS. render im wo with AMntrect Ne and eithes in the Gavvemtos, Jan, 4, 1N67. my , Witheasiny or registery of sich | Ny order of be Secretary of War, Gener: Ghifn <e heogiee.. Please inseryot. your sabrdi, | Swiroed thd of Asmistant Commissioner of she ates to with this requirement. Labor contracts { '72edmen’s Bureau, relieving My, Kiddoo » it 14 pareuade laborers Genoral Gettin forhide the contemplated honors being een upou mere verbal contracts. T peld to the raqnaine of General A. &. Jabnson. ym 1b, Burean agetyr ate required ocgbinin B Newton, of the brig Golden Ligh| Ebaoged {a do all to aboure (a fu foe the SME periory ta eweartng 18 pis fest, haw i ofering their rer that pur eh oT ited By a Uorted States Ooul re % be anderstood that wil be weenie remurge 10 Whe perties concerted: FNGAS LEGISLATURE, etm demy of Melence, a, — “ Ki of Bejonce 1¢ Ip sewion at we| deqpe'gn Seow = Br. — Jan. ay an: toe ob. Maing hes Dred ie fy hr» Bee aNTan Cope spn x way.to our end cautiously than by iempt to tear up the Te better, ‘There publie benefactor. und it ia botter to feel our Teaching too far at once fail alt ourself Theve smal) faith im hing root and breach tll bunan nature 18 are, however, noble aud good men, leaders too of publie sen- tment, who love in the principle of tota® suppression only, ‘These will accept your bill an. instalment, and struggle with you apd you {f this Appears as a stepping sone towards their end. The fight they will have to mo. foree it wil! convince them of the true state of thin, than arguments, With copy of tie bil toshow yas roposed I think Tean send you endorsements w' of value, If you would Jike it * movement, could be started tn the religious prose. This mig? not be of value to you. Itso happens we bave gs ecy of the press, and through them of public meu. "Wie Shunt strike while the iron is hot. If ft be in my DOW gp-gr even in an bumble way and the amailest degree to ald: gui, Tahe’l be most glad todo so, I do believe you are Luvut‘n work which, ff sucosssfully ‘achieved, witl make son one of the first benefactors of our day. May God's gind providence help and direet you. The intentica of the gentlemen prer gring bilis on this sobject is, I am informed, to recor semen w measure eimilar to that in France. . QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’ fy myronT. The of General Merritt fo » une year 1866, mado to Governor Fenton. was to-d g trongmitted to the Assembly, It contains the fol’ ging itous of geucral interest:— The war claim of the State ¢ gotmst the United States has been re-examined and nea’ Ay all objections raised by the Treasury Department @ gswered. The amount is overone and a half millions of dollars, Tle amount of clothing purchased during t’ ge ‘year was 8.079 jacketa, 0,016 pairs trowsers, 7,577 fatigue eaps, 148 overcosts, ané Zouavo uniforms a8 —follows:—1,086 sbirts, 1,100 sashes, 847 trrbvans, 500 ¥ gts, $00 pairs canvas leggings, 522 leather ditto and 1,29' ¢ Pex To replace clothes worn ont in the serv of the ‘Unit ates by the Seventh, Eleventi 4, Mwenty:third and Seventy- first regiments, 1,684 “gyercoats, 300 jackete, 200 pairs trowsers and .°300 fai caps, complete. The whole amount fors-whieh vouchers bave been reu- dered during the y¢ wr is $367,534, of which amount a wor «als sen: miter at te may 1 thins, sor mighi 11,607 was paid { er services, ‘$27,200 for uniformny, 124,264 for unite fs for tho National Guard, and }, Stationery, r¢ 8, Teport favors the? fiabation of the Stuur ot the Nee tional Guard, mat repriation for its ea. iv, and inspection and aceonnt- he recommends wuiforme at a cost of mount o ator pertormed vy the agencies durtag thi ! “ e agencies the ear Was as foltows:—Total dumber of claims rotitod, * we : ‘and ' paid’ to claimants, $470,308, number of soldiers who received the benelits of the de- dew York forthe first quarter was 6,722. ‘The umbe £ of pereons adinitted to the Soldiers’ Home, Al- bany, during the year has been 630; discharged, 393; of deathe, 19; immates, December 81, 259; number under 13. Gen- W. M. Post are complimented, and recommended to be continued in oftice. General Dat Jing has acted upon 10,017 claims for additional bounty ¢ Quartermaster General recommends an additioual — of $100,000 to meet the demands of the agencies. In relation to this aubject he eay: e beneficent and wise provisions for the care of the sick and disabled soldiers in nesdy Me Foe peng Senge gratuitous collection of bounty and beck pay, have met With general approval. It must not be sald the State of New York is ungrateful to ber heroic sons whe have by their valor and devotion established their claims upon ler bousrty. RELORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC CHARIEIER AND CORPECTION OF NEW YORK CITY. ‘The commissioners gent in their annnal report to-day. It states'that the comfort and care of the sick and help- less have been carefully attended to, and in tho face of adver og prices for food and clothing at a reduced figer fe «that CS tg A Years, An epileptic hospi. tx! # en established, au infant department crea.ed ® €am yon and kind nurses pleced in charge. The Pri op . in the penitentiaries have been divided so that } the yoang in crime are separated from the hanien- @iund depraved. At Bellevue Hospital 7,725 patients | ha e been treated during the year, aud 6,112 discharged, 92% died and 700 are et.J! uncer trentment. St lorgue was opened, on the 2ist of June, there have been received 72 bodier, 28 of which were identified by friends, and 44 buried, avrecogvized, There nave beon treated iv the Charity Hospital during ‘the year 7,574 patients, 694 only dying. In the Small Pox Hospital 29 Lave die, cured, aud 7 aro still there under treatment. Inthe Fever Hospital 412 were ad- mitted, 121 of whow died sud 479 were cured. There ste now.in the Funatic Asylum 767 patients, in all etagen of mental disease, In the Nurseries on Raudail’a leland, hildren. The report ie very full and complete, owing the condition of the Penitentiary, the Alms: uses, Randall’s Isiand Nurseries, Shoot for Iiote, In- ebriate Asylum, City Cer , the report of the Super. intendent of the Poor, the C Home, Magda'en Axy- lum, Commissioners of Emigration £0, The ¢ Reard Appointments—The New Schoo! Bill--Ferry Grievances. &e. ALsany, Jan, 24, 1867, The Canal Board mét this afternoon in the State House and anuounced » great batch of appointments (or superintendents, collectors, &o. The vamee are of no consequemce to (he public, and whether they were Browne, Joneses, Smiths or Robinsons interests no one but themeelves. Some of the appoi t+ in Commis- siomer Hayt's district were reserv: The new Schoo! dill of ex-Senator Manierre is creating quite @ sensation, The Committee on Colleges met this afternoon and heard several parties aud con. Joba E, Develia, Henry Genet, Thomas mer and MM. C, peace made strong addresses a it, Mr. Develin icting it would revive the (ld Bible discussion, and Croamer characterizing it as a bill that ought to be entitled an act to promote prostitution in New York ety. tune Nene on han 7 had and Navigation heard eo COM) i Ne ane Brookly gad iniend to overunel 1p Where aere 1 overhaul the whole sub- ‘The rend War.) Aupaxy, Jan. 24, 1 The railroad investigation was resumed this after- ‘noon, that Mr. Boody's testimony might be taken. Azariah Poody being sworn, said thai he was one of the committee, op the part of the Central road, to settle the difficuities between the Central and Hodson River ronda; two meotings were hold in New York; al! this happened after rescinding the hundred dollar resolution, and after the Hodson River road wxd ‘been notified; nothing was said at (hese meetings abou breaking the connection; Mr, Vanderbilt etated in bis’ ctrovlar that tbe Central road bad refused an arbitra tion; this wae not trae; no arbitration was refused; nothing Was sald about breaking the connections at thie mosting; notice of that fact fret came to his through the newepapors; he offored the resolution to rescind the one handred thousand dollar resolution; he found, on eetiiemeut of accounts on the booke of t! Central, accounts that couid not be explained looked like a jumping of recounts ail on the side ae by 8 7 ae = though the Centrat pany bed been paying all tho expenses of agencies secure freight for both roads, and dotng the boik of #1 haujage at various points, and then paying the Hadeon road one hundred thownnd dollars for the privilege; ubere four trank lines of railroais—the Now York Cen’ New York and Krte, Penney!vania Central end Baltimore and Ohio; there four roads formed a compact 532; gs for gates and the traneaction of through it was umlerstood that (he Central and [adson River should ac together ae one tronk Hime, the between the trunk lines was thet one line should sot freight ch than the other, and Mr, Sloan was the agent in New York to see that the prices were ; the Penuéy lvania Contra! and Halttmore amd can take freight. from rome pointe cheaper than the ‘ow York Central or the Uric: tbe CU ge Railrond; to provide for repaying to the banks and 5 certain individuals in Ulster county certain taxce un- avwfally collected, Chan, Wasear Bei ee. BULS PASSED, Amending the Brookiyn Water act the name of ths Vassor Female College to ‘TRE CASR OF JUDGE SMITH. Tho 'Passtpmsr announced the spectal order to be the disposal of the case of Judge Smith, of charged with malfeasance én office. Mr. Skssions moved that the subject be considered in secret session, Th. motion was earried and the doors were closed. ‘Tho doors remained closed two and a half hours, during which time five of the nine specifications were dis; of. Tho Senate then adjourned until to-morrow morn- ing, when the cese:will be resumed. ‘Tho SrRARER presented a report from the Trustees of answer to a resvlution of port states that there are now no ‘patients i the institution, it having becn closed tho Ist @sy of October, repairs, and alee on account of somo unfortunate diff. the state Inebri the Assembly. on Assem! bl Avsany, Jan. STATE INWURIATE AYYTUM. iate Asylum, The report culties connected with the have now been settled, and the Institution will be ready for the reception of af least one hundred patients early in the spring. REPORT OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL The Seraxer presented the annual report of the Quar- tormaster’ General. BILLS ORDERED FO THIRD READING, To reduce the number and fix the ralaries of certain town officers in Westchester county ; to authorize the tras- teos of the village of Rome to borrow moncy to purchase a steam fire engine; to amond the charter of Poeokakill. _ To logalize the appointment of cortain schoo! commis- sioners in Kimira: thorizing the town of Johnstown for the ment, ‘Th BILLS PASSED. Oneida county, Maximiila p has been refused adi Baie a be President of the republic of Mexivo, if tee publie school, and he. petitions for 4 us. against - z _ school board of nee teria ‘to compel the admiasion. of | Murder of a’Priest | colored people to the public schools, + W g. aot AlCatholie Reformat by the Imperialists - Mexico City Surrounded by Eighteen Thousand Liberals, &c., &e. New Orvesans, Jan. 24, 1867. The Matamoros Runchero of the 20th inst. says that a new and great'movement for the reformation of the Roman Church was being inaugurated throughout Mexico, Rev. Rafael Diaz Martinez has been elected bishop of this new Catholic Apostolic National Church of sfexico, The ebject of this movement is to break off from the old Roman Church, for the reason as charged that through Romish influences were sent the French armies which have invaded Mexico and deluged the land with republican blood, Rev. Father Hernandez, who was captured by the im- perialists, was shot by thom, after suffering unheard of atrocities, on the ground that he was a liberw), and in- clined to off from the Church of Rome, Escobedo had arrived at Seu Luis and claimed that two thousand liberals had captured the city. The whole of the Sierra Garda, including the old church party, had —— Kf THE SEAT OF A OISLOYAL MEMBER OF THE TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE DECLARED VACANT. Nasmvimie, Jan. 24, 1967. The Rouse of Representatives has declared the seat of the me:nber from Jackson vacated, because the ember was not sufficiently loyal, ALLEGED FORGERY IN BOSTON. Bosrox, Jan. 24. 1867. George E. Wood, who has been eperating on an exten - sive scale In tho confidence line in this city and vicinity, ‘was arrestod yesterday for passing s forged check for- $260 on the Blackstone Bank. He was at one tlie mnas- mbulances in thi |. 24, 1867, EO} pti tne pet PORCRELAR : D ‘tO- ‘cough often in N ALLOOCK'S POROUS PLASTER the chest or lo the back, cures a evld or “A Aaingle night. purpose of onounced for the republicans, ‘The liborals are forti- | * 308% n ins of the aide, of the chest, weakness of 6 difficulties Bing Tarpleo. ‘Troveno was in San Luis recruiting. | we back aud kidneys, zo, rheumatisun of the feet, lejia had marched to the protection of the city of | ankles cold feet. spinal a ions, Mexico, "HE OURES EFFECIED IN OVER A MILLION OF Fighteen thousand liberals had surrounded Cuernava- oa aud the city of Mexico under General Alvares, Sen ey ee ae P THE HEALING POWE! OF MaACT cocks POROUS PeASieRs The Nentrality of Lozade—He Reiuncs to Ale low Corona’s Troops to Pass Threugh his BEYOND DISPUTE. ia a San Franco, Jan. 24, 1867. REMARKABLE CURE OF Advices from Colima by the steamer Constitution, INJURED SPINE, ‘ dated January 12, says the city 4s still in possession of Hantronp, Conp., Nov. the i Lozada forbids th: of Corona’ per e passage ‘8 rough his territory. the French war vessels in the harbor {t was_re- Mussns, Tos. Atucock & Ci 10.1 patch, ‘k's Porous Pl twelve dozen Alicoc! to issue bonds to in. the construction of the Fonda and Gloversville Raitroad, Yorton ok rm ‘be “evacuated on the arrival reat AMUSEMENTS. Den Sel SE teint : oto. an well an evec, Mewoula x Last evening the pleasant ittle comedietia ef thé scruples that my sentiments a bne:-0. Cinderella were produced again st thi theatre, the ho have ever seem ‘Worrell sisters appearing in cach, and. maniteating al? deca segue et peak & that vivacity und Versatiiity of talent which have met | nine o'clock, seldom later thaw ten’ @elock. Evening | *P*Micof all diseser os the ‘with 20 much favor from the public. Welsh Ed: parties. commenced “at seven o'clock, and among the | PAINS IN THE CHEST AND AOUTE INDIGESTION ae themselves be gebos mm © houge was crowded, desire & hearty laugh and itis mere CURED. ladicaof fasbien the midnight hour found the guests | Lotter from the Hon, (aa) ema oreo s Seep guitar SuEW=T shall Teal ebigee Wr you wil th Te ongey eee Se: | Puovas 4x Ater.—The maw Jehnzon, who was arrested a, Mr Deichioan, that | iave quite recovered’ Frens o anuounoe that the sane per- | 0D Fuspiclon of having perpetrated:the double murder at | SClrev'aponond Ti.sier cured anes of which’ ME wpeke gs formances will be produced again at the Saturday mati | Auburo, Me., has satisfactorily shown that he was not | bighly. I had c to relieve in the burlesque of 3 fngtit any bennt before f wsed the hich, etrange lay evening: Cee pariceawe ofA or | at the scene of the tragedy when it occurred. He uc. | {rine {afew age “atter pairing pattectiy:Yelloved nd’ k lo andiences which en. | Counts clearly, and by the testimony of others, for hie | me. Ihave worn the plasteas for the iast bine monte, tion of the large courage the manayement of this theatre. belne better eang than on Monday night, Tho orchestra also “howod « marked improvernent, success which has atteuded the short season of t troupe so far shold encour Lnglish opera on a perm It is, whea given by a strong troupe like the presont, an agnet. The fonrth Pazuanski quartet soirée at Steck's Hall last night comprised Hay "God Save the Em tional anthem, is futroduced, and irresisti tet, ia which Musient. Belfo’s beautiful opera the Bohemian Girl ie andoubd'- edly the most successful and most popular in the réper. tuive of the Richings troupe, The second representation at the Olympic theatre last night attracted another’ 1 mene audience, and the frequent encores their appreciation of the many charming melodies and choruses scattered through the work. Castle, Campbell and Seg ain were all excellent in their respective parts, the Deviishoof of the last mentioned rated @ or,”” the Aus Mozart's I! flat major whereabouts before, during and after the murder. chal im SxaTixG tN tae West.—A girl only fifteen years old, Food, migonce i 4 week. or two, witwout any retin ef the my chest or the jens a tak of ‘isa can be autested by 4/1 uy fr Fesends usta tay fomily. x a with her brother, last week skated from Minneapolis, Pagek, ont rome port Dente REE RCHURE ore Br L.pitoks OF » Zerroxe.—We tusert Rare (0 Darien cinanen of fre use 18 | er pecs olier ce nemmerSEn fear Recuss., ov PLacus.on vAMUMENENE 18 ‘Boeron...- | Paied Wik lodlaration, can. Ly eppiy gas inoMas, rocaire During the year 1866 the receipts at the places of ‘amuse. ample testimony from one who hes Nest rert to health for ox ment in Boston were as follows :— ‘ored by these very plasters of Mr. Allcock, which he used testified months for a similar affection. 16,025 | RESTORATION. WONDERFUL, AFTER A tifay Miss Richiogs, 2060 LUMUER WAGON THAD NON OVER EAE RACK. ~ kis nig 18,18 | ee ete names oom el fa Continental theatre (December returns not 1n).. 69, order for your excellent Porous Plasters. They done, Morris’ Opera House....... te 95,060 | mon great deal of good. Tre yeare ago oe a Piet ———— | Morel T was ran over ya ininber wagon, w! lujured Tho extraordinary Total....... eiuutaneabececitsecccpescy $775,578 | my Lack severely, cay hp A the ot ae Witt or a Mizzaosame.—iihe will of tho lato William | foReee (ite jfowset Jolne ce cpvieetouces A Pollock, of Pittsfield, Mana, has been admitted to prov | Bump of aout ah Teck and ee noite wea us external evidence of bare. The azgregate pr far greater that probably araoaut to $1,500, . a to the best physict disp cy yHe MountAme,—The question of supplying sea | gan, who fae to flab to the nd waters of Maxeachaee:ta, New Hamp- | must say some oi (hete p sbire and Maine is stilt tm agitation, The Legislature of il hopes of pert we up ail the latter has the subject now before tt. Fisppemed to ress Your uve aie coe to be disposed of will the maj | quartet. The’ first work was finely played, the secoua | 4 Fourss Max.—A freedmau Living near Riceville, | send fora dollar's worth, and at movement, Poor adagio (he anthem), being encored, | Va; uaa quarrel with Lis wie about « month ago, wens soverst mouths ago 2! ‘The giring quariet consists of Messra. Parnansk), | When he deliberately took his iittle eon, aged ten yg og Ri ait» yard, aud Davk, Schwarz, Bernstein and Liesegang, Madame Varian | 24 chopped bie head of with am ax. The wan } Socks nud feel na k ‘i Hollman sang a oradie song hy Wallace in -exesiiont’| Mea thrown into the woods as prey for wild beasts $s Porous Plaster Las done sigle, aithongh the accompenist almost natlisied her ar- | aud the fowls of tuo alr, aud the diabolical dond kept | Mot tat, then 1 om getting well of an injury from whivh the tisiic rendering by a wan't of common deiicacy of touch | OcreL until a few days ago it was accidentally dis- | hest mand physicians (vis! ine You have # chance tw, and phrasing. she was oncored and responded with | Covered. Ing fo bbe plasters: 1¢ chap, ils sileh. os ean C6 tubes Bchaawmmetc, Such an ariist should be hewrd more | A Foousa Wowx.—A woman in New Britain, Ct, #6: | trim thodettendy lvled'l Guak'tkey wait? 2M indstng fveqaently in the copectt ball. Mr. Demuth played a | coatly became ouraged at her husband for sowe catve | Lam yours, trniy, ¥. 8. SEYWOUR, rondo by Mummol, The audience was not tag, but | or other, and in revenge rurhed oat of doors and vented “TTT Klud, howover, towards the artist, herself in acnow bank, where she remained until neatly SOT AERO REELED CURED: ey consent, was lest evening xiven at Stemway | frozen. . Tn May last L gut one of ir the e G , "Ke > the Neliet of Widows and Orpheus, “The charity’ doing | 4 A%Ofooue" Gras.—Two young girls in Leavenworth | ya, sore terongh mre rt itt uonet Mebor ving of sav ansenimnon ee ee bad wdispute as to who most sugar, and daring | or preat D eye sr tute Tcoald hardly spond “4 ance, and the: mime eratiace | Hd @aispute as to who use breathe. Tr was m0, tno) eve hones after T pur ing au evceltont selection ‘ot vocal aud insiramentel fa ithe child, broke td wok and Mited Ree Be | om before X fel: wousorisbie 1 ad eaered very mich eet iba Mies camera Wee dere a ee bead of a litle child, broke its neck and killed | from 88 OF ihe Chest. with ortigh and Moareences, Cor Artistic feature of tue biil was the violin performauce of | | A Foo. axo ws Moxwy.—A Western attiat had $1,000 | bitter Minna it how bec’ ft scan ume ABM ROY Realy im Mave. Camilla Ureo, whose execuion of a caprice by | Worth of tickets in.the Crosby Opera House lottery. ' He re sn "ean RR PATONER, Moe ya and eet a gn eg fx ns teeth, drew $15 worth of piciures, “ ¥ Dam, Sehuyler Co. N. ¥, hai) os pres) ed “ Merr Bogum) Lien re- | Caosur Orrra House Lorreny.—Every! who did aragpine overywheis, Pri agency, Bron. gerdiess of the time-honured fashion adopted pronounces affair House, New Yor. Who usnally stand when reciting ther eee seated gage wag oS Stage plaster Wcunls, and vy ine: himself and read with great effect several Saline Cwsar, The other artirtes who ieotned were Messrs, 5. P. ‘Sterns, aud Mues. Fy This protesu acior aud mimic performer still holds forth at Clinton Hall in his grotesque emtertaiament en- Wai Carl Wolleoha, He lorie! sud Kiose. Valentine Veusden. Lost 1x tm Sxow.—A permon by the name of Hart from | pelonging to Taunton, Mass, and who left there ia a A BEV andor, ‘OF WEALTH Hove's sleigh on Wednesday afterncon teat is RAGE Ue TEAL TE nals, ed. | ing On Friday Toke wearchtog for, found « hore | NO HEALTH BKy AGE It <BR BEEN INVENT. sera tos tesabaceraer FOR EIGHIERN YEARS IT HAS 1x TH boy, who were the ocoupante of the sleigh, und who HIGHEST PAVOR THROUGHOUT BUROPE. barely exaped death from cold. FROM DYSPEPS eo MATE SUPrERED Warr rae Hoose ToNNr. wit. we Ce —The FROM WEAK CONSTITUTION! ‘OMPLETRD. 8. slative Committee on the Hoosic Tune PROM INCLPIENT OONSUMP HOM, tilled, «<The Unity of Nutiong,” iu which hepersonates | Maseachusetts Lez: LOSs OF APPRTITR, many Chareciers with remerkeble differences of dialect, eens — y A ad bo Sastre ATUSID HOARSENE RS. appropriateness of facial expression and chan J MAVE FOUND 178 C&R VERY i siicotama’ Ms, Voustes Wea GHke OT antay meee tt ov a, Ronee Mace Toe Farker, the | rum MEDIAL PQOERSSION OF UROPE EXDORSK pone = oe Ny pp Re pein, ood both Criginal sod | N, H., om Munday lo was & manot tore than Among those arto comineed’ 1 te thee bacléalh te bw pempeon 3 as they 2 ott a een: tees ie Meee beer r, well wee Be he og Gisposition, | York, are a . city’s mons eminent physicians, are appreciative and amnsod, Decteal ae oy phy pac aioe pega at. |) when eames Hen eR aL aE TONIC, Eaawy ERS, Mary \ 5 sptithg, Winrze e Dyer ag Wh, was found dond onthe Rove of er house | Panic the vovd cndieateives ta te neel Maes Uke he ‘Tableaux . honda; ry Au artistic and interesting entertainment is uow in taeines et. the late Caleb 'M. Dyer, and was knows masy pea Freon two peresm) more of strrogthening ‘ progress at Union Halt, Sweaty-third street aud Broad. | years ago for her persistent warfare upon Shakerism, he Pyenes lek papeesesh by gies Sime ti way, in which the story of the Pilgrim's Progress i¢ de- Frrect oy Hian Fanoat Rares ov Ramroavs.—A TY PER CENT LES® OF ALCOHOL THAN picted on canvas by several of our tom distingaisned | FTO Ot nett eee i toe ae eat eee Ob ei sneretore nvatuatsie and extremity benéRéldt a. the artiota, The exhibition Ja well patronized and receives | same amount of grein can be taken from Coteago to | C™PrTared (att SNHAR CuXMEITOTIONS. repeated rounds of applause, ae welt for the truthfulness | Philadsiphia ’ : PRS NURS , as for — end exqnisitences of ex. Tax ox Dooe.—ibe Supreme Court of Indiana bas HOFF'S MALY FXTRACT, Depot Ne, 842 Broadway. tablean: to determine which of the ‘able: ‘as all evince Fo much artistye merit as to Seatlon daply seperi ed thioughoo: Tt would be | decided as constitutional the law lerying taxes New York: " cae ying on dogs PRIOR 94 PER DOZBN fem Brow Hour Sveriae iw Ixpiawa.—The ol; rr A dischupe to whuiesale yi ! render the eatire panorama something worthy of hein, uesusbeush 7bt hour oS BOO «hae . h Rroed sap.204 tbe touparen. se ; SPRURYS FAMILY OINTHENT 18 OF H leqpene enero ed by. rao mite yen) ‘The employés are «dreds daily of Borne Rent, Gi THE SEIZURE OF FENIAN ARMS. po gale alerts gellar ash i pe LN aor te ‘ Burrato, Jan, 24, 1907, " ov rae Weerses Rivans—The aum’ hatha sirge's tty. dine tepalnelie 5 ‘The strom seiaed last summer from Fenians, which or oy Spey on the Wweetarn BSOLUTE DIVOR! TROATEY NED | were ‘at several pointe im General Barry's mill. } the year 1966 was 119 OF those totally pode, FRY mithont ATER tt tary have been appraised by the ordnance officers 68 wore lost by sinking, 37 by fro, and Y by rai Steas ‘ ss over $101,000. Bouds to double that amount are being Parually iehing, 21; by on iS Ea Canserier hen, 78 Nasean xizest atk the arms will be delivered 1o the clam- 4. Estimated losses in #4 908 q | OP PTYOROR OBTATA Re = ~ po Sates gigs \ EACAPE OF THE ADAMS EXPRESS noBoEns. Bauer or Wowen TwrAovED.— 1s alimaled that the eee hile health merican women improved t 5 REN Knformasion m po feat na per cent since they commenced wearing t het eben, nar find cw edd rie viotat last fall at Danbury {or robbing the adams Rae | “Are murciotnine. 01 y “ > ng tara eeregerite fame mgemeises [Rae separ em Re | apprehen\! the prisoners, ian “ ‘Tm Pawarry ron Frowiivd 4 Doe. i Miansem,—The apoteg scent ila 8 tying) fain Wicksburg Herold says that several gentlemen -who ‘route tik: “The vate of cokes THE BALTIMORE MAYORALTY. have recently boen tn duels have boen Indicted fon ee Tanmenes sid ie Pati 30 ‘ — by She Grand Jury of the county, and bound over In the ‘8 fofiion fn all, le nearly exneneted. ‘Thome w! \ Kavrotone, Jan, 24, 1467. sum @f $1,000 to answer for the offence, ares openen ue, thie, aiege pone tea Thore ix conditerable excitement to-night im political | Ay Ou Lawnaake Goxm—<the ‘Kimball lx f the Rinet-wilt be | ed (0 spa reply Circles m regard to the sehwtion of wart delegates t0 (he | one of Ube oldont wafisions in West Lebanon, N. H., wus Shea continnes (0 oder the FEDS Ww buch, Mayoralty Convention. oa prokebility seowsa sepa t horned (othe ground last week. Jt was a large four n Obtalnod hereso the sale of tickete—atngie t ‘& majority of déleuates elected @:1i vote jor Job T Ford | story edie, with wi offering most ge Ahad fe a Ray RR fs copeervative cnadidate for Mas or. aoromamodintoma, | Thls plate es Reus in ue Reims Stee att one: being 88000, nd ht a ever since ceils iy LOSSES OF CONNECTICUT FIRE INSUNANCE COMPANIES. Harrronp, Jaw. 94, 1867. Pheonix Fire Inauranee « the wine at SE ee quitted Po wy eid pied amounting vatley of te mnecti. Ut. Captain re Ken the — force AF pitt on within enginger, the 1viend aud Coadjutor of Da i and ti for clerical help ia " eet ane err of Pars | Geant tae tN fal Ra Jom in the howe in 160, axed | PoP eM e dea wing. comes age Pessoue sapding 0 g will edgreed A ay 9, Molo nireah. br Tater | eet in the mame howe, e4e4 | wil na) a ugies h C, 105 fotnoiat / nO. Rycado iithies