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2 NEW YORK H'¢RaLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1867. —-———_—— se biota = snued By Mr. CreGax—For a rairoad in avenue C and other ; am . Bt ot aan abolish the oftice of Inepec- ANADA CITY INTELLIGENCE. benef Why was it that no great change could STATE GAPIT ss E+ | Secrest tetas rae nd or ¥ Baa DESTITUTION AT THE SOUTH. pice ip,ht hy ot mee whens awcoaring y letropel role 1 Though THE Fe es | ee ret AAT EM | rar atte mau | ated meng we ee tate | a eats eS eas oa oF NeW TORK. ‘iation of New it apy very meeting of alove eee rollo’ ich 4n Trials—Orr, Fry, Hi » y f th its of this suffer * . * 2 chapter 646 Toronto, Ji , 1867, 5 in the prisons of New York and Brooklyn, ere were many bloSgouss to OMT Apple” New York City Matters to be/. ‘oad, Thnk the, come. peat nad Steaming of 1a ge court to-day William Orr was sac - in | ¢*Amined 953 complatnts, of which 203 were withdrawn on | State the destitution now prevalent throughout a great | #4! lata eet ig ely ta igated. orth “Neia'tne city. o¢ New York. evand they are hereby | aby, go ura (osiey, Wiliam siaiy die | 2!8 Fecommendation, procured the discharge of 280 pris. | Portion of the Southers States, and to devist-Reuktnae Tix8ohe rouble to be born, go om aad live? tannke Investigate 13 Immediately fm gross acq was immediately dis- ble to be born, go on snd live? (Laughs cee * vlolation of the contra CWS eharged. vided HE ean as aid Reese re- by which the rrnvathy apd rai, ely of the | tt.) * half the human race died tn infancy. Loy Reglect ane ‘SE ther shall doen per to compel ay Poscinsd Dunn was then arraigned, The defence offered During te last cwenty-tio yeart rele, both moral nad pirtachasyce st =. pomp en te Tho Lope oa By tornbstor iid ‘0 ey Cause of Neg- | Shimcuyr win, “*ree from the accumulation of fiih ed | ** eMdavits, made by Now York merchants, to Barney's | Merit, has been extended to 190,10 Romane, ethane Meee ne tex baitpect.ceven. bat in conse: | we Str poe ep oe on Probable Inqu™ as tothe ee Streets of the alty - 3 ood character and industrious habits, and the prisouer, | amount of work i erence to the lnjereal sores pe of delays from travel the speakers invited for the 4 pee fa eit R fe ya leot on the Part o. “® Peaeueet 10: Mean a ate eee athe), best— mm te scerees | SS eT eect ew Reciahment of thy |’. 0B were not up to time, and it was ® uel (LAMBNY" | 26 noped the time ‘rould goon come, apd ( ~. orclock. ss . thonght Roberts and Stephens wate, th yma 4 <0 Executive Committee, and the adore pee th, after eight before the proceedings were oponed. | +’ 48 nara, when ene litical effect, Dut ing ~ --seqagHUSETTS’ RADICALISM, — | “rrecnu'sandiuessotance van detied M* "6 | Grae eer, Cita yup te pubic at | Tho large Dall of the Insite was most “qua, war, | gatiain, Mamachuci, not fr poe Ares Bb “eacHus! seg granteg 5 5%, & Swiss, wan then brought forward ang | fe heme ome a source of TEV" | ASU | proportion of the audience being I*”.45, who, v{cther | would come when New York sd Al would Kr 0% WE Minow. "ns MER bad been indcied by the Greed Sear agthe prsoner | Saige Ay Peome * Ey Se (0 the | tye occanion be one to ire the brag the prruier to do | Bo dilerence between each other, (Applause) Bil Introduced in the Senate for a Bridge a aE cee ncaa soe Brak was ca carried oman he Was sequivied. wilt? PO" 9m Crrrise.—This ev2"og a public meeting ya oa Fight, oF, 88 ‘wail evening, % presont the Honice GnaxixY next addrovsed the meeting. / saying ie if 88 the only witness which risoner to be tried, and, « held in Cooper Institut, for tue purpose of aiding | Claims Yanquizahd to the best Fympathies of the | that he di jeom isable Jape in t'46 subject Over the Bast River, ell Phillips Before then. —2™°2% | Riley, the in Dad eccaped Tee ied won (Thea! | te ctes of the Cretane now struggling against the | Ttors, are alway im the cock work. The | ofpolitcs ia a question which was simply 0” « of Human <6, been recapt ped from jail end bad not good leat it mig! pposed Pe b al Ame. Tine paured, the cage was thrown up andthe pris- Turks, Mayor Hoffman will preside, and among the | large sndience that had assembled, notwithstanding the | and bitterness were blended in with whe’, ought tobe =. ananinnnmnnannannnnn Bostox, Jan. 23, ». ~ Diamond was then a: apeakers will be Rev, Henry Ward Reecher, George Platforss chet Patlentiy awaiting the appearance on the mere kindnoss, There wasa quarter of 8 ‘al ion of widows Bemoval of Judge Smith, of Oneida | eae earn oeeratore. pienpeet ue i “Seo reaons asthe prisoner Hughes, “MUMTE oy, | Bancroft Won, M. varie, Rev, Dr. itchcock and Piasform OF those ta whom the duty of speaking on be- San, Coane een a querise ooo ammeneen ar Conn: pera b dnd ‘of bis able and eloquent speeches “A “ef the Episcopal Bish Foxevat or tap Lars Mx, Parventox.—The funeral of ph che Jate. erring, but now suffering brethren of sealed exicirs whe could net or and who had fama ae — Ree against the pr Pa ‘of the constitutional amendment | Comsecratio. f the late Mr. Yelverton, President of the Bank of North | py Prig! Seve iat aac Ph me destitution and required Sean | Susco vere mae Dde:~ ra America, will take place to-day in Dutchess county, y wi ivem them. Our soldiers had pensions which m! by Massachusetts, He read the amendments, and said ps over & plidn of operation should be agreed Sirzutterings of thelp famitioss we had great - snot by Coe ‘esterday ihe burial service of the Episcopal church titi catiaed upon, fends Garing ‘these were more scanty in ~ Agpeintments for New York City—Appeinte. ge ni aie es ned ale mre Dr, Houghton, af Bis late: vnidenee, 25 Weet Thivtsth ony St St Tee apeniieet the South, aud, they had nothing to =m weute by she Gaael Renee. ual toa century, This.amend- street, ia the a large. number of relatives sions, Then the war passed Aunayy, Jan. 25,1967, | Tipen #0 quickly, are eq) den sel rend pan ey ‘whom,‘were the presiding officer, Mr. Damiel Cooper, and | South. It made a rrest difference whether wartram- - 4id not now represent the convictions, purpose or spectators from the, orator on the opcasion, Rev. down your fields or the felts of Me folowing appointments for New York city were | meet He the United Staten, The Bisbop He aig ‘Tox PERT#oLoatann—This literary society of Columbia Hoary Ward Beecher. | pled, dows, your ee wens «AN. : ’ policy of the republican party or the country. He ques- the following oath: 4% @ diviae Toe appearance of the latter gentioman was hailed with re : unde to-day —— service, took Z College celebrated its sixty-first anniversary at the ments of armies and their camp p tioned whether it could now get a majority in Congress, Bethune. c Jsearty yreeting by the assemblage, 4 ‘&c., greatly destroyed and swept away (@oRector—Lewis Fates. the defection of the | 1, Andrew Norman fae stteat that T do, fro FisRgh theatre last evening. The audience was re- . ome Paige ged pele A Bepecton—Charies ‘Charles The rebellion of the President and a m y The called to. order ‘a country. . aera agp = % est ‘nel de had changed the pederp ehsea.- th ; fe as impious and he- markabiy weber bn galing se pane m4 at ere pa meinen desolation in the South. All the factories and aan: + eet ovening:— 4 : of Bs well a8 OF tne eye rete toe | excommunicated or dep “2° tnd position that princes, | thy of the hond>-conferred by the stlendance fof so Cooper said be would occupy their time with but South. CeBeciore— Albaxy, James 5 West Troy, Wm wast degree, Ho eit pot fel, tnerefore, age neal Br ‘of Ror ‘by the Pope or any author. | numerous and so fair = company. be ‘ahalan ee ‘Damed: was - amendment the See fe a Tomb M Chom " Ce gicay eg pi Bh Ee By thelr mubjecta or " iny be deposed or murdered | Fesoun Pane Sxarixo Porn. —There is to be wnother |e emE® He oelvepeagis solen—(laighter)—in some way or other, Besides, Santertin, Sehensctety, Mt Clement; F seeking to thwart the present policy of the, party | by thet tere torely ‘other whatsoever; and I do do- , pete Skate en J Provide ata meeting culled to inaugurate a movement | the Gouth’ stood Gut” no” long aguinet bop>- i, or the will of the mation, ese amen: ‘prin Stato or potentate | sala occasion to-day e Jerome Park -@ Pond, that would save thousands from starvation and death. 4 was W. L. Veedenburg; Little Palla, James Hart; Utica, Whitten; Rome, 8, Whitman Williams; Palmyra, 8. Averill; Rochester, W. D. Palmer: Brockport, oo, BR, Ward; ‘Be B. Barnard; Lockport, ses G. Richardson; Christian Schwener; aio, Levi Valier; Waterford, Joha V. Tenbroeck; u Ce, Persan, _ areas far behind the purpose of the nation now | hath, or ought 1 4. 70'iOy -tiediction, power, supe. | Fordham, The regolar train to carry the gue tg thither jority, pre-er q as the proposed amendments of 1861 are, They | ri " anence or authority, ecclesiastical or states- ritual, with g will leave the Harlem Railroad depot, corner of Fourth dhe gl ger th ppm At pera si - aa this realm, So help me God. avenue and Twenty-sixth street, at eleven 0’ ‘clock A. M., a returning at a quarter five o'clock P. "4, The pond Many of these people were a few years ago engaged in the work of destroying the Union. Thank God the Union was saved—a Union that is now able perf 1, The Herauy that Governor Orr | Phe Ser ‘ ¥-rt Rdward, Rawin R. Northrop; Whitehall, Sidney fas. pt ip om Aton af ‘th isin excellent order. who prefer te go to the pond | and willing to take into its sbeltering arms every inhabi- dca; Mount Moeris, Walter Kemp; Dansville, Duane | by Une South, 'Tuis seemne to be the pronent mind of Aris! ag Out of the Fenian Ralds to be Paid | by the road will find good sleighing ’.Jong the entire tant of the country, Nort, East and West are now | Sesties mit tin “fube South would have been avoided. culwell; Caneaden, Ansel M. Minard; pisos © E. | South. Falling back on fae Executive and the Snpre ,2™, the Bill Presented to Mr. Seward— | route. ansious to show the Southern people that they never | were destroyed. The want of the means te Di-kenson; Boonville, John P, Hays; Albany, Robert | Court’ mo south has mace up its mind not to adopt t V fitecrawal of Troops, é&c. Remorep Loes op 4 Ferrysoat.—C juite an excitement plough the fields ageravated the effect of Bien ae Smentmenta. Whatever may have Dean our theories Orrawa, Jan. 25, 1867, joned in the city last evening by th See Sher enemies. Appleone.) Notwithatanding ell | fo Vccent: drought.» The there were all in Abram Sickles; West Troy, James | once, it is evident now that we capnot adopt any com ‘a, Jan. 25, 1867. | was occasior y ‘ening by the rumor | that had passed. we are anxious to do our Southern Siik6 antioring, conent.ta. pechena Shans Sonam X collins; Troy, feunis Kessetburg; Utica, Timothy stitntional amendment by the onsent of three-fourl? ,, {~ The Cabinet hasbeen in secsion all day. They bave | that the forryboat James Watts “uf the Barclay street neighbors all the rood we can—(applause)—and after we | 25.0 universal cry of distress, ‘had not seed to Kicly, Rochester, James Radliff; Buttfalo, Geo. M, Love, re Albany, Frank 'B. Hine; West Troy, Neg Utica, Richard U. Owens; Rovbes: , James P Eyavs; Waterford,"Edward Stewart. ‘nereed to pay all claims for damage against the gov- | line had been sunk by the ice in “the middie of the river ment that have arisen out of the raid by the Fenians | 4nd.that several persons who Were on board had been ion, by fat nae The lin tobe prado Mr. Seward ws | MOTI. lnce een eee ee "Ho "an offset to the Alabama claims, INTERNAL REVE- Tho Fifty-third, Sixtieth and Twenty-fifth regiments of | AluzceD Buack Mai OrEv anow py IxTERKAL of the loyal State alone. As i .© South, therefore, * wily ‘not touch tt, and asthe S .th snot carry fi a ‘stad in a position which makes tie adoption of the “,mepd. ment practically impossible, If Massachusett?, or am: other Nertbern States does anything about th.e anend- jon Van Styck, for sectrons one, | ment it will be of no connequence as a pr? ctical mea- | nothing we can do more important for them and for % ourselves than insist upon every guarantee that will pre ae Peg raga — need, teaple th Vent the recurrence of the evils we this night deplore, +4 (Applanse.) We trast they will join usin asking for such ae Sakon broded 6 wealth of the coun: Measures as will eecure for them and for us aad for our prosperity im the North while there was penetnotian, ia have helped to alleviate their present sufferings there is ee are tae Dae oe plant, nor fire them ihe strength to plough Superintendents. Harn tim! (ewe and three of the Erie canal; Feter Harter, for sec: | gnre at this time; it will emily indicate her’ approhation | Tesvlars have been ordered to England. The Canadian | now Orricers.—The prelim’ wary investigation in the posterity all the blessings of good government. the South. We were one people. Their crop "Mons four and Ave of tho Erwe canal; Elon St. John, for } or disspprobation of the wiecsure. Men V ho comejhere | Fovernmont intends to call out three regimeuts of olun- | cace of charges of levying ‘lack mai! by James B, Free- . APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS, hen | be small enough at the best in 1set, for all that could be @eetion ten.of the Brie canal; E. Benedict Strong, for | trom Washington bring tack not the slightest Bavor of | “ers to take thelr place along the frontier. man and James Miller, wb ich was commenced last Mon- A list of Vice Presidents and Secretaries was then done was to help them to make just half a crop thie jens eleven and twelve of the Frie canal; James H. | an idea that this act wik “be anything’ but a Distorical day before United States Commissioner Betts, promises | '°*4 #24 their appointment confirmed unanimously. year, There must bea complete reconstruction of in- Ree, tor ssctioas woe, toast thvee of "ine Cham: decturation of opinion. | As it 18 not o/, practrel imrort. | The Cabinet Council—Dally Sittings—Prepara- | to result in a dismissal Of the charges as otal crea, Mi i Bciglintaaegearleone ae ae dustry in the South, which was much more important. in canal; William Sisson, for sections ene'and two of | ance, but an expressiva of an idey only, Mr. Phillips tions for the Confederation. lose, The caso will boeslosed to-day. Until ene decision | guts eg Ppp onterat ipescmse alge d anor te than any ‘political reconstruction. ( ) They ~Gho Oswego canal; Thomas W. Amsbury, for the Che- 9 said he proposed to disrrues it inthaylight. | The amend- Orrawa, Jan, 25, 1867. is rendered itis but jwat to the alleged defendants that | state of Southern ‘atin needed now the implements of labor. ‘ment says nothing abut reconstruction. WR consists of ‘a-declaration of thoserprinciples which it seeks to incor- porate into the congtitution—first, that atl pereans are citizens; second, thrit States will be punished if they rs but what he bad learned from lettars received from there, and the information thus | POR Of help to the South | would | revive our acquired he was anxious to give to them. The move- prosperity 2 ment was inaugurated two gentlemen at a dinner | What is given. The wheat crop would soon come table, at which the pits turned on the fear. | 2 the South, manofactories would bag re. ful Soatitatton, a tee Sours, and 1 what could “be Ri one for its 5 @ result was it a meeting of entlomen was invited to attend at the Fifth Avenue | $1,000,000 alone. | The South ought to be cheered and Hotel for consultation, and at that Meeting this move- | encouraged, that the sufterings 0 — mont originated, ‘The North ‘was mow showing | moved, and he begred oe speak “ 6 Bie 8 sympathy for. those who bad 0 lately eee sere and make a good beginning m in arms against 18 wermment. (Applausé.) He bad heard from a per ba who late! ‘ Cavelied An Executive Committee, com of Mesers. Wm EB. The following Ministers are here:—Messrs. Belleau,#| the public should susyend judgment as to the merits of the case. the Gane are orth rannton at bute 1¢ | STEEN Hasay,—Yesteray morning 8 man, whose is understood that a statement is being prepared by ine | Dame is unknowny was found hanging by the neck ina Dopariment of Publie Works, of all the pubiie property | wood shed in the rear of premises No. 27 Fifth street, n the Province. It ts presumed that the inventory re- | Captain Moust, of the Seventeenth precinct, being noti- quired is to determine the extent of the works and pro- | fon, caused the Sally te Deaus dome, Lite hed Dee? perty to be assumed by the future confederated govern- | ply been extinct for some hours, Deceased apparently Drent in order to facilitate @ settlement between Upper | was of German inrth and about thirty-oight years of age. and Lower Canada. Coroner Wildoy was notified to hold an inquest. smith, for section one of the Chenango eanal; Jonn Burleigh, for section one of the Genesee Valley canal; Biab Young, for section two of the Genesee Valley mnal; Hiram H Wakely, for section three of the Gene-,| <eprive certain citizens of the franchise, third, respect- eee Valley canal; Samuel'M. Ferguson, forgections one,"} ing debt. This is ite fece. But this is not what it repre- we and three of the Black River canal. sents to the nation The National Union‘Commtitiee Those for New York will be made to-morrow. Those -| last summer isst@d”an address declaring that it repre- ‘Ser the middle division have not beer announced because | sented the policy of “Congress; they pledged the coun- @f theabsence of Canal Commissioner Hayt. try to the idea thet tt was a finality. Marcus Ward, one _ of the signers of tisis address, had repented the same NEW YORE LEGISLATURE. F= oanal and feeder and Crooked Lake canal; Chas. ; idea at Willard’s “Hotel quite recently, ‘When Congress separated it was wnderstood to bea finality, The Tri- Accicexts.—William H. MclIlvain, residing at No. 101 7 Samuel D. Babcock, ward Potter, Aen Halli, 2 ATR Dune, Evening Préi aid Henry Wilson mi&—the general DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. ‘Woet Twentj seventh: street, fall’ thitcugly an entples Surough Missise!ppi that not more than one ra ot the Dodge, Sees 2: Deo, Bove De, aaegte. Gisce-vioa Swse—sTake this coetinale ane nat a sap eee staircase, at the Academy of Music, and received severe | that there was not now enough of food in that State On motion a a3 Brown was Armasy, Jan. 25, 1867 | come into the Union. To be sure, the North ig { A Fie occurred at Salom, Virginia, on Sunday night, |" hoaity injury. feed the people till March, He saw also « gentleman orp [rin tral ILS "REYORTRD FAVORAUTY, the 20th inst., which destroyed E. F. Mynatt’s siore- | pnivip Stare, residing at No, 94 Righth avenue, was ac- By Mz. Cxowzzr, ‘to-grant to Willem Orton, Charles X. not wound by ‘any such pledges; ‘but tho amend. laterpret, | BOSS and the Town Hall. Loss about $20,000. cidentally shot tbrough the left hand through his own ment shows this face to the New York Hewip, a journal that never mi interprets cent would effect good; and Ratgh and their assoviates, an exchieive right to tay'tzle- | the concral sentiment of the whole coun! , whieh is noted A Biasree BoroLax.—Thenew bailding of the'Casco | carelessness, Both the above were taken to theBellevue | dition, fhe Hon. Mr. Curry had telegraphed bim that prapdic cables from this State te France. forts scutewoae in discerning it, torgell Gy Soueh tocome | Bonk, in Portland, Mame, was unceremoniously “open. | Hospital and received treatment. he did rd pombe county im Alabama maere there war —_ vie oped anki Fes ong By Mr. O'Dowrm1, authorizing joint stock Gre ands] imte the Usion onder this amendment, Yet the South | nq’ on the 25d by a Tock wel; bing one thousand pounds Eliza Connell was run ever by a sleigh at the corner of | breadstuff eno feed people for a month, the next in to {marine insurance companies to reduce their "| refuses. Therefor’ this amendment is largely regarded - ‘ Pounds, | Vesey and Church streets and severely injured. She was | that the people throughout the State would gladly re- SS ome Lng ‘Mr. La Bao gavenotice of a bill-to amend the oberter ‘| as the policy-of Don ‘the « pian of | Which was tlasted tn the vicinity. The fragment was | taken to the New York Hospital. perked een Nee ae might re- egg ro ed ‘aa aod Port Richmend the light of that ‘we have the | blown threagh the brick wall and deposited in the — ae oan foeee to the the ¥ . biigprger aes eo ngenectt MaTTERS, ‘ge ee So eames ee ae ae ae Yank. About balf the wall was demolished, ‘but nobody AN UNSAFE BUILDING. the Poe or the People of no South ae going pom iny a Mp | fa oo ee ee pasta Spit bets. cm sib: teohaledl vee decane ooeman: |. Whe ht, Alibbbirtdhivd wore’"about tweatypafstine ‘be A Lad Kilted by Pinater Falling trom w Goll | Ret infucutlal parce were ready to and dis- | North. a mid. That the Comptrolier of af a imterpreted as Remcnipee® regs Sear If | the butkiing at the time. 4 ing—Investigation Before Coraner Gamble— ibute be being of forth. = one case Py segs on oid ny nm a4 ‘tne ‘nenaie’'« “Call ued “eotsiled atetement “OF | that if ihe Som meee ne te mae pcancerstood 40 may | Aunoet 4 Monper.—In Franklin, Pa, the other day, | Tho Owner of the Bulldiag Cousuyed, breqd to feed hor chilaron. The destitution was wide | General Anderson to ¢ mi pend. ee oo ae ae ee the a orate: of irie® | willing totbave her enter the Union. It js rumored that | 4 Jew storekeeper etrack a customer over the head with | Coroner Gamble yesterday held an inquest at 007 spread through, | Alabama, Georgia, South | In of aid mene _ send ork, with toe names’ of se parties from whom | 70U Will pass a resolution saying that you do not & poker'vacanee he was trying to steu! an umbrella, The | Brosdway over the romaion of Wiliam H. Carman, a Carolina and North Carolina: Cr ig Gite) eet eae Seal et GM steht os oo knee Sods reslegpen gay aoe ren te ee a ‘man started home, several miles off. Soon another man | lad nearly thirteen years of age,iwhose death was the | bot an organized yet ee eee ‘North can give | from bim; but his heart and he 2, Santy, of New Fors during the years 1664. will say Maseachasetus ‘repudiates this policy of | came into towmand reported the wounded individual to | result of injuries received under somewhat singular cir- etioctamt ae Hace x pescna He had as eer ong ron en would — : -— wil. Be 7 | reconstruction. If you accept it your protest which you be dving from the effects of the blow. This caused the tances. It appears from the testimony adduced mpatby with Tebellion maa nothing would: aun cepartuntioend elites of die enlachy crencety aise way (PT under it will never find ite way wm the | Jew's arrest and incarceration for the nicht. The next That the deceased and bis father, Mr. Richard fi. Ger. assembly. Nowe could be further removed from what is | Trantte, the country and advance, its (4p idclly er : ‘Jocun pad for repairi itewashing, furmshing and | World. It wonkl net be valid as equivalent ineun the arecoels witsks Gee tala colander thepees Ite the wa ligule “it willie enhihas pou heve coemetnn that the principles of the amendment shall go into the Alco that Justices of the Court of Special Sessions of { constitution, Now, while the amendment at tms time Sew York be requested te report to the Benate, as early | 1s of mo value, it may be far different nine montha ae pomibie, the number ef persons discharged either | hence, You may pat the chains of these Lovpig od Semporariy or Gnally after conviction by ssid court, | round’ your hmbs, but the other party will net. Sap ‘with their pames, crimes and sentences and the mode of | pose the Sonth should be thwarted in ite new plana: suppose the Supreme Court should be reconstracted and man, on Tnesday night iget, were sleeping ip room No. 6 and bim feedin; Pigs. on the ring ne ws ‘of the ote peey <a som e floor of t! house was occu; asaciub room a Mer haahimipor gm ge Way whe Keine 0 crapeny Of Makai wed Ge Tat thes Mek teee ed by lored man, who | ing. during which they danoed and otherwise enjoyed MnP pasion Naha » themarlves. ‘The building being old and improperly lh S constructed was shaken almost to the foundation by the _Govsxaunncrs ov Buixc Crossep.—On Thursday evening | movements of the students on the top floor. While inthe 17th inst., there wan to have heon a briliiant wedding at | midst of their amusements « portion of the plastering See ee ict at inidim Gimcwe! th win suntivek teh; a} | the clergymen of New York be requested to present . | subject to their next ‘alters of | Afervard athe thou ben morning an investigating party went to th “amordered’” maa, and fo ‘ @heir divoharge; and also ee aeto any pro- aoa et sevedings bad bn euch cases after discharges, the President should be impeached; the South then will | Trinity church, in New Orleans, The bride came: bat after fing on t ow eaee {| mined cnomies of the Yankees, looked * TESA OF JUNOR maermD—EI wMOvAT enDumen, | und you fettered when she mys “Now Lam coming | Waltiig an hour it was found that the bridecroom had | {70m the ceiling on the room below gave, way, and fell | Testing to-night, and tho result tat would follow Kine othe South, | Gomme) oaks befare be Dad se on tae cane of Tadge Seattle ot Cade secret net. | back ‘under the amendeneat.” There is no one xood | decamped with a diamond cross worth $2,500, which be | groaned with pain, and nis father, who sioo cecoleen | the mde! that cunld. be de. | Teen yg a ein @hen on the case of Judge Smith, of Oneida county. reason why we should pl ourselves to principles | had borrowed of his bride. Being afterwards arrested, some cuts and contusions about the head. arose and | vised. knew but this new valley of Achor would an wih an Noahe. By a vote of sixteon to seven he was found guilty of | when the South does not. Neither of ug can see the fe- | confronted with bis victim, convicted upon her evidence | wont for Dr. Bowers, who came and prescrived tor the be the through which we would pass to reconstruc- fine neags aed with hag Spree ‘he hed sont ler. the sixth specification, that‘he entered imto-corrupt and | ture, We know not what changes it may bring to us, | and pat in prison, Keegan tried to hang himself with his injured lad, ‘The Doctor was convinced on first sight ‘tion and brotherhood, w. @ thousand fold more than South. wan ube peeeret y yw eelarful combinations with Provost nna Haddock | Thoretore we should not bind ourselves. When Suroner pandkerciref, declaring that he did not wist-to live any | that somo of the internal organs wore ruptured and that the most munificent could bestow? (Applause. ) a Een eenomaiens ote : eh end Aaron Richardson, a notorious boas er. and Boutwell fight their battles and succeed the South may | fonger. the not live, He lingered till Thureday and ‘ARSOLUTIONR. bee would respond By avote-of twelve to eleven be was found guilty om | some back aud sopent tothe hort ae ce ase auth may Dear yom Taxive Nrtaous Oxire—A young man | cape We ing: raday The fellowing resolutions were then submitted and blob cazne up from the South (Applause) he beveath specification, that sald Smith received from | find us bound—bound, ready for them, to take advan named Eéward Korosin died on Monday, the 2ist TESTIMONY OF RICHARD TEMPLEMAN, ‘unanimously adopted:— meet to day at Geteydek ok ae mg | R B ebardeon five thi dollars to offer to Haddock a6 | of us if they choose, themselves being free. The Preni- | inst,.in Philadelphia, while at the office of a dentist, | Mr. Richara ‘Templeman. a brother-in-law of deceased, | | Resolved. That the intelligence which reaches us of the | GoUid meet to da @ bribe. dont refuses to be bound, the South will not be peers) He had come to bave a tooth extracted, and requested | who occupies the premises where the accident occurred, | S¥Ter! Hons of the Southern States oer oe ‘nect! ‘by the ‘almost total allure ot erops, im addition to the devas- tations of war, a) ls, with irresistible force Northern men and women Co caime prompliy aud generously to their BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. relief, and that in thus ing tbe claims of this Fed he ‘hy tian principle, comprehensive philanthropy and ie. Darma Buratar.—Om Wednesday afternoon the fam» ted. at "*Readived, That Southern Relief Commission be appoint. | IY of Mr. Samuel Cutler, residing at No. 161 Front street, fd, cousisiing of thirty men, with power to add te thelr to elect thelr olflcers, together with. 1 ae too al Ua Gey shall believe to: be cooseury In Tatas articles of value, As s00m B engaged in pack! of As tributions and tn distributt Hes among the deat | ™&2 in packing up tate without reapeat of race or opinion. fe as the thief observed the boy he drew a pistol an@ ved. That the bistory of the last si: has reaten attempted wed. in a thousand forma of patient and hereic cadenvor, hepa Sever tactaar oes bat bbe aetel be. invaluable in the hel fudormng aa inne thee coprranen materiauing, human | Sooked the bey in. room and fief Comunasion will be one ‘of the best assurances of its Nannow Escars rzom Drowxinc.—William Phelan, @ aes at a Sareeeptergeemncet errs cee | Nr an. orate pee ot Sah AE. Cet ot tp ¢ roughont > * Lully and earnestly invited to share tho vesponalbilitice’ me ey en “ Guilty onthe eighth specification, by a vote of sev teon 10 six, that said Smith endeavoréd to procure from Bichardeon certain manuscript evidence of Haddock’s qmpaladinistration in office. Not guilty on the ninth specification, by unanimous ‘Woir, tat the said Smith babitually negiecied the duties @! his oMce and that he was engaged wp fornishing re- @rnite, substitutes and bounty brokerage. The question was then put—‘‘Shail George W. Smith ‘be removed from the office of County Judge of Oneida eounty for the cause stated in the items of the charges which you bave found proved?” And it was decided in be affirmative Yuss—Modsre. Barneti, Bennett, Campbell, Collins, B. Cornell, Crowley, Folatr, Gibsod, Godard, Wumphrey, Big Le Baden T Murphy, O'Donnell, Sessions, pitt, Wilbor, Wilhams. Wolcott Rare—Menare. H.C, Murphy, s the Supreme Court will got be bound. Then why shou! we—w i the radical element be shackled? I ‘want to be as free as the reat of the party for ection. I urgently, therefore, impress on Massachusetts the neces- 3 of postponing action if she does not reject it. How did we treat the first amendments? Everybody has forgotten them. They belong to the epoch before the flood. This amendment is just as much so. We would not enforce it if we could, and could not if we would. The South will pot edopt it unless it should find that it could deteat our purposes by doing so, Why put this power in their hands ? Mr. Phillsps then described the amendment az a repo- tition of the attempt made by the founders of the con- stitution to upite in one harmonious society two hostile civilizations, if the barbarism of the South could be called a civilization, The fathers put powder into one end of the cannon, red hot coals into the other end, and cloned the muzzle, and hoped that it would not ex- the dentist not to give him much of the laughing gas, as |" testified that Mr. Peter Gilsey, of 171 Broadway, is the he was tn feeble health, The dentist says that the | owner of the premises, and that the plaster bas fallen Patient moved his head soon after the tooth was pulled, | in three other rooms in the house; the beams are twen- which caused the forceps to slip, and the tooth fell down | tv-three iuches apart, when, according to the testimony his throat, The young man began to strangie and cough | of Mr. T., there shonld be only nine inches space be- violently A doctor was sent for, mustard was adminis- | tween them. Ordinary walking across the floor will tered and the tooth was throw with the mustard. | shake the whole bo'lding. This witness testified that in Still the patient strangled, bre: convulsively, and | the fruit store on the first floor a gentleman was in the finaliv died in an bour and a half after enterng the | art of drinking wine when the plaster fell and knocked dentist's office. A post mortem examination on Wednes- | the tumbler from his hand. day developed the fact that the cork which is usually TESTIMONY OF JOHN ROLES, placed between the teeth to keep the jaws open had John Soles, a practical house carpenter, living at 101 ben swallowed, though the dentist was positive that he | Seventh aveune, deposed to having examined the bad removed it and then had it in his possession, premises 907 Ler odey mg zorteanee ty No. 5, Ramroaps Duc Ovt or res Bxow —The railroad com- | Where the plaster had » from; he found the beams panies of Massachusetts have succeeded in clearing the | ten inches by three in xize and twenty inches apart; the Toads of snow, and all those stretching ont from Boston | Usual cize of beams, he says, is from nine to sixteen over the various sections of New England are either in | inches and from ten to sixteen inches apart; in the opin- regular running order or nearly so. jou of the witness the building is pat Bay ht for FILS ORDERED TO A THIRD READIES, To amend iho Elmira Town Hali act; to plode, It did explode in 1961, and we are living among be Yesponalbilities' ana ery of rehonectady with water: to prev the @aenonts now. ‘This amendment is another trial of | Tae Boom TRape.—Pabiishers aay the book market. is is gonccally Uulb’ strouger; they are Taquired tore | cxdefore™ O tat side tor walrerealeympainy | eseape.trom being deemed. Ween reennat he vata e@pening and laying out of streets. in New York. the fame experiment. The Declaration of Independence | duller now than it has been for several years, The price |* » or MR, home, in Stewart street, by an officer of the: -Be0ona RETENSION OF TIME FOR COLLECTION OF TAXRS, wad the creed of the South—the doctrine of equal rights | of paper and the exp nse of binding, printing, &c., pre- ¥ OTHRR TRATTMOXT. Rev. Hesky Warp Bexcurr was then introduced, and The vill extexding the time for the collection of taxes | xn@ the doctrine which found expression in the phrase | vent them from issuing many 8 that they would Isaac Harris, also of 101 Seventh avenue, examined the | after acknowledging the ing of that this is a white man's govemmment—were \ ing the audience, pro- ‘Loxqsnonrwen,—Yesterday ‘smear. ceeded to address them, “He said during the last nine. | DivPICULTY “Awoxa wre rin amendment. Betore Seward lost his @rovgbout the State to the 18th of April, except in lo- passed. G@ulities governed by special laws, wal f mipispec 4 forth; but the main objection is that they premises, and porroborated the evidence of the previous a readily and cheaply supply the market from Eng- porated in th : AWPGS OVE: THR EAST RIVER. brains he knew that there was an irrepressible confitot Deputy Coroner Joreph @. Shaw, M. 2. made a post f occasions on which the citizens of New York were con- District made a demonstration against a similar gang between the two, This amendment recognizes the white mortem examination ‘decoased, found | vened to take into state of the coun- a alee ee ee m Srechmcpngelfoed tnd pogo iy pean cag MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ITEMS. that rapture of the se ae ery ganna ‘SC death. BY, Camacally ns atoted by At Hine pi gris escheat actin p : ‘amr . 3 Sontherner at the merey of the rebel. It tpones the % ‘tween the North and South. ‘He a j. Layton lumber Second Adjourned pull baif-pest seven o'clock Monday | Daclaration of Independence. It merely inflicts a car, | Miss Millie Cavendish, a favorite English actreer and Whe TeMdched, tee telohae Tent Hed the ae: 4 Union cemiaitites caylee sane teen Palos’ apiets, ana screed the stevedore, Christopher McKen~ pat) Canes tain penalty if the men like Wade Hampton refuse to do | ginger, Intely performing at one of the theatres in this ceased came to his death by ruptare of the intestines, at which, however, he wag not be- na, who brought them over, The Eastern District men iu bt what they—men of ideas—believe it would be madness city, died suddenly in an apoplectic fit on the 224 inst, caused by the falling of plaster from the ceiling of room | cause the object was not pecul in with e acamebin, 4 do. It puts Robert Small in his power, As for the | “ts y por No. 5, No. 907 Broadway, and we think that the owner | his views It was the of the famous. Bags. considered it a trespass upon their field of operations te exronm AMA": Jan, 2, 1805, Gisfranchisement of the wading rebels. Mr. Phillips said | Danie! Bandmann, the German actor, made his début | Oing buliding, Mr. Peter Gilsey, is censurable Yor" the tive Stave iaw, hich at the hme was suppoced to abe the | have men brought from another city to do the work ° it would never be eni could enforce it in it lo medicine for all iNs. ‘Was an exireme LA Mr. Hoecox, frem the Judiciary Committeo—tt is the | Sonth Carolina’ When did the South ever obey a single pot eMeet Saeeee ie Se ee ee ee | eeenn ae indly humiliating. Itwas © time when | which thoy needed. Captain Wi > ome that s sufficient Dumber of votes were cast at | article of the constitution which was. obnoxious to her? the spirit of il extinct and the spirit of evil | fa Sy el een ae last general election to warrant the calling of avou- | Never once. Even if it could be enforced it | E. I. Davenport commenced an engagement this week AFFRAY AT A RIDING SCHOOL. domination culminated. That great wheel which God turne | Smaaites Parl repaired to the roene of contict with Mr. A. J. Wood, from the Canal ous foe--Directing -} heaeee Toe” fat. oom eames, me bad “reorgen- | ot Weber's Opere i aeacar Y ieee rnin: sengutien sal secgonty “huser- entoanives, and can | Tecelved some alight flesh wounds by being streck in the: mw | if avis suces an reorgan- ,, al e can the State Engineer to make survey of « route for the | ira Massachusctis ‘after thé manner of South | 4Fama, draws crowded houses each night. eta ae nn | eae coe ee fo mck fiticon or | {000 by cunt tho law preskers, _ These collisions are @neida Lake Canal, from South Bay to the Ere Canal, | Carolina; suppose he had disfranchised Sumner, Edwin Adams has closed a successful engagement at ™ ine 0 eiffloule rred at Mr. Dick. | *%teen years, But the ebange which taken place | frequent occurrence aad report (he facts and estimates within twenty days. | thyiter, Andrew, Boutwell, would they not have exer- | the Mobile theatre. On Thareday evening a diMculty occurred at Mr. Dick- | fn individuals was certainly pot greater in kind than that | ARREST ON SusricioN OP ARsON.—Last night about. cwod the same political power still? Would they not be ols riding school, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty- h had befallen whole communities Ideas are half-past pine o'clock a fire broke out in atwo story Otto Hoym is playing at Pittebure. honored and trusted as they are now? They wonld cast Misa Fanny B. Prico’s engagement at the Savannah thousands of votes even if they never went to the polls, Mr. Channing pever voted, and yet he was a political power in Masfachusetts, The amendment was not « compromise—it was a swindle, It was an offer to our By Mr. Drvrux—To prevent the storage within the | enemies to put our friends in their power and keeping. aity of New York of petroleum, Kerosene, nitro-glycer- | ‘Thess friends had not been consulted. Not paper guar- i i ‘tke ‘against the purchase by the State of a butiding Butiaic for cana! offices, Agreed to. far, Wreuv-—To increage the fare on the Niagara Sireet RMai)road, in Bufialo. ninth street, between Ali Bey, a Turkish riding master | Chunged—changed just a blossoms change tom thi N “ot grow ini fi ‘and as the green fruit changes | frame tenement house, No. 79'; Mainstreet, The police by profession, and two German gentlemen named | fio the ripe, Cnet has changed ite views—not theatre has closed. Mise Maggie Mitchell and J, W. Collier have mot with | Charles Willmann and Louls Brand During the | one mau, but mflionn of men, ‘Not only thet bat the | ‘by «German named Mosen Winard as a shoe store, Here: ‘hange went on by reason, by the great success at the National, Washington, Scr fy po til bees anglers pone Bs ey sant ust abeshed the very vitaiaor ite: Then: beesnens | they discovered thet seversl articles of female apparel Dan Bryant is playing Irish characters at the Academy ime or other explosive substances, and aiso to prevent | antees, but the elements of rociety must be on our side man and Brandt, after which they decamped and made were soon ‘the uso of any build ing within the said city for the re- | before we coald reorganize the South, Put seven hun | Of Music, Cloveland, their escape. Mr. Bey was taken to his residence, No. tap Wianed Seto ee teens the any bo Garvie oma G@aing of mavufscturing of the same. ‘ired thousand negro voters into our scale and the thing | AB amusing sceno took place at a Frankfort theatre | thelr escape where he grew worse, and, rome fears t ‘a8 to warrant the suspicion of By Mr, GurpLet—To regulate and establish the pay of | - a Make assurance doubly sure by summoning the | one night during the present month. Shakspeare’s | 4% te | in regard to his recovery, Coroner arson, when he was arrested Brown, of embers and employés of the Metrapoiian Fire nose aitempts tO thee powder aud tal’ het caste N° | Merebant of Venice was being played, and when in the Wildey was notified and took his ante-mortem clatement, 'y-recond precinct, and ‘akon to the station house. Mr, Dxvass—To prevent obstructions in thesireets | Mr. Phillips in the course of his remarks (ot which the | trial eoene the judge asked Shylock what he claimed | Which sas followe:— Ms stock, Damage about gran TmNTance Of $2,000;em, ag RE EO CS amegg FT abstract opts), Incidentally sad that he had | from his debtor, and the latter replied, ‘A pound of | n Bey boing examined made a statement as fol- _ 7. Riw-—To incorporate Wego another objection to the amendment, inasmuch as itin- | gech @ man in the gallery cried out, “and eight | lows:—Last evening at holf-past six o'clock I was in the Aavoiat.on. troduced the imitation of sex as well as of race into the cigarn.” ‘The ‘Frankfort people applauded thie allunon, | ofce of Dickel’s ‘school, corner of Thirty-ninth WORK ON THE HOOSIC TUNNEL—LOST IN THE SNOW STORM wel Mr. Doxomo—-ip relation to pawnvrokers in New | constitation, The fathers left that instrument so flexible eare, even end where it stopped. Wo reap on the Jand. that when the age came to favor female suffrage it would 1, street and Fifth avenue, with the bookkeeper and watch- ight years ago are still work- Spaivcrimup, Masa, Jan, 25, 1967. to the Prussian till of fare durifg the war; the Prussians | tan; 1 was waiting to give two gentlemen a Mr. hanno Fo oid tbe New York and | find a place ‘aren to once get without ne Present lost their temper, a row ensued, and the police | went to the door to close it and was about to return ig, out Lf ag ne Wye poy sede Revaan tees Two pumps have been in oporation at the west shaft. MY, toonaeve—To regtiats’ the Inbding ‘of hens | Savesturees sesiieey temesicn teen tania | cletred the house. then Mr. Willioann strack me with some instrament on | which war always Urtogs in its train havo not Yet spent oe eee Lal seer Lecls Denede trae cree nee tant Ox | then ibemsawe catia be Mare alrociocs, consiasrtad 1m the East river, between piers 1 and 64 war a work of eupererogation ora swindle in whatever By Mr. L. Buca—To reguiate the pecking of bale bay | light itis regarded. Mr. Phillips spoke an hour, and end straw. was foliowed oy Southern colored man. Either » MC, Monray—To ide for » Home for | directly or indirectly the Massachusetts Legislatore will Roman Catho aren tn New York carry out these views; as it is only a La Damnation de Faust of Berlioz, was very successful | ¢ club with me; Louis Brandt was with Mr. ‘Willman ; at Vienna, The chorus and orchestra numbered four | the former held me fast while the latter struck me on henerell, the Ut instrument, — me badly ; a wn, ‘ran away; some! assisted mo into Adah Isaace Menken had a narrow escape on January | the office ; I had business’ framsaotions with Willmann mi our history snd principles. the sin of slavery, Tbe | work of blasting will be resumed on Friday. South was guilty a8 the holder, and the North was guilt, % rr Maher and teih poll tnd Guo penalty.” The A man and wife named Cook were lost in the snow work of reconstruction ts now before the country, All| storm at Florida, Masson Sunday night, and have~ By Mr. 0. Munray— t Any 2 re ting Wendell Philips’ ideas. " feel that this is & great work, and yet we ali the ae ee Teena —* 7, while performing i the Pir de la Savane, atthe | before tal bat we ad no quarrel about 0" | men fot aha Fon achat: wetee all agree | probably been frozen to death, as all search for them bas By Mr. Butsx—To reduce the freight on milk om the COR + i Gaiété theatre, Paris. The horse on whose back she ‘Willmann and benat ‘were srreateh geen lay and held | on. We want the moral and focial element of recon. | ben unavailing, > hye the Met: Sinvery Anniversary in Boston. W. ‘was bound, like Mazeppa, slipped on making the ascent | 1 await the resolt of Bey’s injuries. ate wt pest nrg ono, eee THE PRIZE RING. anes Uowpany 10 comply wih the greed ray, | Phillips Denownces the President nnd of the mountain in the piece and fell on the stage, She, | Mr. Willan j0 said e be a saddier, doing business in Bay oft apathy, th lat reopening efter —— i sbarter. | Supreme Court. orton, Jam. 25, 1967. however, fortunately escaped injury. Broadway, and Brandt is a surgeon, Pree lop, ltermlonen 3 lermetea) tite 3 \ od ‘Naw Onumans, Jan. 25, an ; ett latalpa 6 compensation of Ge, The Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Subscription Society held its hed st the Berlin opera through the te: WE IN THE VIRGINIA RIVERS, pod og ee the old talnestaen comes FE cnr eater Hyg don and tee facia. ‘ 6 r Kaien wee Binoed reconnruct neaned, hearta beat beeweon Bill Davis, of California, ght : r . trigues, it is supposed, of come of her fellow artinta, —— ago Bee York ood Brooklyn, a! {Re Pam niver, verween | cuiny-abind ammivereary Inet-eveniog in Musio Hall Tietjens ie abont to sing in Vienna, Antigone, with Fotnas? Moxnon, Jan, 26, 1907, | OP, Seain under, by" aie a Wiebe alge of New Orleans, ended ine victory for Davis in even MILER INTRODU CRD, ‘There was not @ very large attendance. Wendell an Mendelasobn’s choruses, will be the first opera produced | The revenue cotter Northerner arrived this aftornoott Rameaia in the good work of reconstruction of pon Sreaey cio Burnett ia» Mend Wn,same—TO imoorporave ihe Rutaio Park b webirnr nse bedane me tantavs dp ater from a craise in Chetapeake bay, and reports heavy ico ict Justice is Pena ieion be “2 Vr * 0 Datly, of Bt. Louie, ORY Ur 6, W. Boca-—To create Burewn in the Law De. | ht the North must be kept —— « 4 fardown the Rappabanock river floating in fields and rofed Coretan, forvemienes snd worey | ant ‘Poier Joyce, of Rew York, ‘efter fourteen New York ctt: th on and sacrifice which is manifested by the South. If PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. to Wolf maki of the South. We must not treat broke his thumb and and threw up om 4 jew York city 1or the collection of arrears oe pels te uted. Gown to the tevel wat 6. a beeper 1 aie A dp othe toatl ie the pret he Lave the man who went Teo apeage La othe to aig As, inecrbormte the Manbaitan See | where Heury Wilsom trod, instead of being kept up | 7, Q inribui, ef Pennsyiva oystermen and tho Baltimore schooner R. C. Stanard | $y whhout assistance, because they aretet cr one sates | Mx, Jouxsox Quiero Socraen APrREMENOSE.— By Mr. Gniouet—-To ameud the charter of the Mer. | "ere Boutwell aud Sumuer live, a change of five thou- ppp Rha gg Sta anchored at Stingery Point; picked up the Smith’s Point | lar clase oF section ; but do as the tan did, who f The Washington correspondent of the Chacleston ¥-roury obane and News Room of New York; atro to | sand vote re-elect Andrew Johnson, and Seward is ping at tbe Metropolitan Toten Lightship, which had been set adrift by ice and was float- | in a democratic sense led & wnffering human writes as follows Rg le political and are and ish the pay of the members and em- | politician ‘We must get Johnson ing about for three days; ber im Wiconoko | asa brother. (Applaure.) He believed in revenge, friend for many President Johnson o. of the Fire Department, out of the woth Ly ™® ‘but beranwe wa need Captain Manning, of steamer Kangaroo, \s stopping st river and put a crow on board. ‘was a mean man that would suffer wrong and would not tong snd interview with him some days ago, on], Mt, Becaiat—Vor the improvement of the tends | his place work from. President Jobneon, he said, tsa | the Bverett House. im so meship Nancy M. of Windsor, Nova Scotia, arrived | show any gpint. laughter and epplauen pun men ee eae, aie hs a traitor, and the Supreme Court m poisoned with die- Erastus Corning, of Albany; Theodore Hart, of Mon- 7 & cargo of railroad iron return} love Cars bey i oe A he bm yn Mr. in to naturali: ‘ 1; Colonel ©. B. Butier, of N ; ‘Colone: | Baltimore, for kindness for crucity. Massachusetts was a | which ‘not thiol there were ge a a sa SA et | el a trcthaeacerce ronnn | HM een a ec a pag Se | "He Rare mat srs wr tn a Se Fal oa wae intial | Sere ake a fees ws tat f Havwas—To incorporate the Atlantic Dock and | nual meting in Mocaanne ia ey aoe Me eiennanne | Avene otal being considered. Impomibe tn the presest ot | that sate, and though ey side pera Py gion ho say ihe, President day afore youarday, Beat of Brooklyn, [was got lage. The following resolation was’ adopted. THE CENTAL, SYSTEM ADOPTED IN CINCINNATI, the ee. | Norfolk harbor ie entirely Open. | these CHT petats Srtare ave henarea or’ con tera | Gauss ie bio biaaam Suse chem cot eerie By Mr. Osusr—For the construction of © rastroad in |°" wreress, novernmecns ot ea —_ he menmmer (Virginie, from Philadelphia for Rick. firms it Is certain. that the. Bee street and other ‘and avenues in New Vaya gp AA Ciwcrenarr, Jan. 25, 1867, | mond, is detained the James river not being | boys, of thove who carried the knife and | prebensions, pretty sireste proportion to the direct control said class , 25, Guted thet ter ene wreenteny--- ‘orm, over the government; therefore ‘The Chamber of Commerce thie morning passed reso- | open, though the ice is beginning to break up. Large Gaeta ee fon thett cnidren. thawgntort tvaen the preme Court t7 court will te the iy ie Geatead Pose aan Senreatin Sihiy arta Saneet to, hie Fighta to Ie Whente aad Leptaeeee wie oe Vemole, ar detained in Hampton | duty of tne North to clevhe them, beat therm sina com. | Oamna case (lates met pala, on the ground ies, the ‘seuss Gal Pin avenue 4 ‘of ‘cad Ol rin {be whites the 0 Baltimore, fort them now in their sufferings, for they would soom | was in a. Nerrisortal Gy | ide Sodan are To organize pnd ertablish @ police eithont 0 calor te shake Eee “ses ot ay, irom Wilmington, N. 0, | revive to a greater health and prosperity. ‘Out of those | States, net Territorien What, then, becomes of Stevens? Whe copety wf Uneiaa | serbia ad —? ‘storen, bas been ordered to New fork. apparent evie Provideuce arandest | enabling ect