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4 NeW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1867. NEW YORK HERALD. _ — a ——_— questio 0 88 to his opinions and purposes regard- hoped that the example set by "| E U R g P Ind of cra Len gon ogre a A Brace of Vetoce—A Gloomy Prespect for Presideat Jobason. The ides of March are upon us, and they are “big with the fate of Cesar and of Rome.” Andrew Johnson, with the veto power of the E E : these ' laws, which it now becomes his duty | Assembly will put a stop to this filibustering Karl of Belmore ; could only be ems- gay nen executed.” His veto of the | in the Senate, and that the bill will be suffered Or called out to serve in the event of forcigm we Reconstrua tion bill, from its general tone and | to pass that body in the shape in which it st at Seal sat Reon eat temper, gives | to his case a gloomy complexion; leaves the Assembly. If any amendment is camnie aed ‘the Duke of Cambridge said, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, La raed volunteers aut i might be wi (0 assist the crvil ties, they had Executive, is like a boy with his first shot-gun. | but in a grace: Ul recognition of the law he may | made It should be one to provide for the elec- Bo He also adverted to the difficulty im OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON aub xasaag 878. | He blazes away at Ps ‘Svedhans tn bis debe hls message to Congress may | tion of the New York and Kings county dele- Russia in Support of the Hue mae on aoe Tl cream ne bne day beats even Captain Tyler. ‘These two | save him or finish bim. gates upon county tickets instead of by Assem- Candians. iis eve antnarinsd to stale thet Js ie not. tres that the Volume XXXII. Ne. 62 bly di This would enable the ta- of Munster Bank at Cahirciveen had leit hw pisnoncsss veto measures are, moreover, the longest of —- ly district, hadi payee office and takou retege om beard « guabeat with the New York, Sunday, March 3, 1867. which we have any recollection, and the | Russia and the Ba'* Aucetion—Sonsibie | ble and responsible part of the communities po Ah Ea ; strongest, if we admitted the premises upon Aa vice. mene to nominate and elect delegations composed Lord Derby's Report of the Fenian called upon the manager and offered to receive a THE NEWS ‘whieh Mog sob Wail. ‘Theuntenptaning, how | 4 ctble ilegzam fools Ge Eotreoere wee | manseneat of good mes, sad weal peovent “Rising” in Ireland. tot being epprneastvo of ths safety othe fonds a be pocbe » . ever, especially of this reconstruction veto, is | W@ print to-day informs a"! that “the Czar the return of mere ward politicians to the Con- charge uae othe, | Fhe tek Gs, toe understand, EUROPE. rickety. A blow or two of the hammer will | Stongly urged the Sublim.’ Forte to code the | vention. Such s provision would meet the en-| ag, ae. ae 2 hall betary of Srullcry, two trogpe of tbo Twelnda ‘Tus nowa report by the Atlantic cable is dated yester. | displace it and bring down the whole super- | sland of Candia to Greooe.” This os) CX | Gorsecient of the independent men’ of hoth > nocd Tangors. arrived is Malioer pe ng pies day noon. Ruasla advocates the cession of the island of | structure. Let us see. ceedingly sensible piece of .sdvice. If com- | political organizations, as well as of the tax- BY THE CABLE T0 MARCH 2, Ha patie lok i bien net ay Va Candia by Turkey to Greece. Consols were at 91 for plied with it may have the effec,’ of setting the | payers and the friends of an honest and fear- lentia. Head had The bill in question declares that there are money, In London. The Liverpool cotton markets le Eastern question at rest for a¢ . least a time. | less judiciary and a sound municipal govern- a0 by ten o'clock. opened drm, with middling uplands at 13%4. Bread- rad nd yee eee To aaspe, such acourse cannot ta't be hum- | ment without regard to party. But the Senate THE EASTERN QUESTION. aa rg aan feats Grete wave. oat ont "Oy ie MEER ie port, yesterday, He evades it. He says there are de facto gov- | bling to the Turkish government It ls not | should cease its filibustering opposition to this ‘The Czar in Support of the Christians. oe ee Fiat ae ee ee ee we have the Earl of Derby's report—in continuation of | ernments in said States exercising all the usual | Concelvable that they can be blind to .the fact | important measure and adopt it at once, with Sr. Prransnvac, March 2, 1867. | have been repaired and are now in good working order. the narrative already published in the Hxxat—of the | functions of State establishments, and that that this will prove but the first of a sen ° of or without the amendment we have suggested. Sool menitnn.enners:Castay wenssare Mek She Cont of Bas ep ge Fenian “rising” in Ireland, to the morning of the 16th concessions whic! ow. Russia has strongly urged the Sublime Porte to . of February, with the latest newspaper accounts of the | 22@er them law and order prevail. But this peri gered wees aap Aetna’ 1 Benevolence and Amusoment. sland of Candia to Greece. mereaeme Will'ngt Go, Are those governments legal? ting, One of the most interesting and valusble ea ‘The Matinces Yesterday. CONGRESS. No, They were set up by the President, sub- | t© be adopted, as it is the only course which) ities in the clty—the I and Child's FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The fine weather had’ a beneficial inflnence on the {Tu the Senate yesterday the bill for the relief of W. H. | ject to the decision of Congress, and Congress | Promises to secure immediate tranquillity. In | « “epltal-—-gives tie big A matinées yesterday, and’theatres and minstrel halls were Wovv, covstructor of the iron-cled Danderberg was } having rejected them they go for nothing, Mr, | ll likelihood the advice tendered by Russia | He ves its annual ball at the Academy ‘The London Mieney Market. well attended. Mr. and Mra Barney Williams, these passed, The Indemnity bill was also passed by a.vote has received the approval ot England and of wic to-morrow (Monday) evening. Of the _Lowvom, March 2~Noon. | time-honored favarrites of the public, were the particular Johnson, in certain despatches in the outset of of thirty-six yeas to eight nays. and the Tariff bill which passed the House on the 27th of July last, was | this business to some of his Provisional Gov- Passed. by the Senate by @ vote of thirty.one yeas | @rnors, told them that all these proceedings attraction at the Brosaway, and in the legendary, fairy, i Hibernian drama of \the Fairy Circle they appeared te 73% | great advantage. Lady Don, as the pretty horse breaker 36% | and the love-stricken Lencester, atthe New York, was ta vat services rendered by this institution { sols for money 01. to the oommunity some ides can be formed from the sta tistics embraced in the report which Erie Railway shares Prussia, as it has for some time past been maa- ifest that these three Powers have been in per- fect accord in regard to the a@airs of the East. the constitution, and that it proposes to estab- lish over the excluded States an absolute mili- tary despotism. But what are the facts? The proposed despotism is mot more absolute than that exercised in 1865 by the President himself over those States. He eet aside their then existing State organizations; he appointed his Provisional Governors; he told them what they were to do in setting up new governments, who were to be voters and who were to be excluded from the poils, and what his State Conventions Of the passage of the bill over it, The vote as to whether the bill should pass, notwithstanding the ob- Jections, stood 38 yeas to 4 nays, and the chairman an- nounced that the bill had therefore become a law. At eleven o'clock the Senate went into executive session, with no probability of reopening the doors until two o'clock this morning, In the House the member trom the new State of Ne- braska was sworn in. Reports from the Conference Committees on the Indian and Legislative, Judicial and Executive Appropriation bills were made, The first was agreed to and the latter was rejected, a new committee being asked for. The President’s to sixteen nays, and now goes to the President. | were merely provisional and subject to the diwide Tho reports of the Conference Committees on | will of pbc The States spits The Candiotes will have every cause to be | we pablishea’ yesterday. Without entering | Hinols yy Patents on 70% | samirable voice, having ra°overed from her recent indis- the Bankropt and Compound Interest Note bills wero | therefore, by me will of Co to-day | Satisfied with the arrangement. Their position | again upon thes details it is sufficient for us to shes Lavaroos, March Noon Position, Tnis lady is sveadayy gaining in popularity in ‘Agreed to. Tho President's message returning the Ten- erefore, by the of Congress stand iy for many generations has been most unnatural, | say that the charity does more good with its | The cotton market opens firm. gales to-day will the is, and bas gives oxanne of boing ono of ture of Office bill with his objections was presented and | 98 they stood when Mr. Johnson took them in y ’ other that we know of, | "#ch 8,000 bales. | Prices are and ing | the best ne actresees we, have, evet oad an. read, and the bill vas paged over the veto without de- | hand. Thy are without legal governments, | Compelled as they have been to acknowledge | limited moans than any be OF | uplands are quoted at 13544. and Orleans at | Charley White gave a splondia bah at hs Jie eetablish bate, tho vote sanding 38 0 11. In the evening ote- | In the face of this allimportant fact Mr. | the authority of » dominant race,all of whose | That euch is the general feeling ts evident from | 4 | 11s promdseasts Market. the ‘Daughters ot Terpaichere am Buunder, ston the message vetoing the Reconstruction | il is with tastes and habits and opinions are utterly an- | the interest takow im the ball, which conatitutes | me market is generally unchaagvd. California wheat | with & hundred other aff of | the, sme lind, bil was taken up, Me. Johnson, of Marylang, | Johnson says thie bill is without precedent, | oe to thelr own, Had Candia in 1830 | one of its principal means of support, Last | is drm at 13a Sit por conta Pavone "of the “establishment, “Hiavts spoke in opposition to the veto and in favor | Without authority and utterly in conflict with been annexed to the kingdom of Greeve in place | year it produced upwards of twelve thousand | |, w quae pd andy m6 por ext Bacon bia rondarng bends “the ig ne ican middles. of being handed over to the Viceroy of Egypt, the troubles which since have desolated that island might well have been avoided. The opportunity which was then lost of doing justice to am oppressed people and of putting an end to a most obnoxious tyranny reflects Tasting disgrace on the diplomatists of that time. Our telegram is interesting from another poim of view.. It shows that, whatever am- dollars. This seasow there is reason to beliewe 3 eee ome, for aa ‘Ts. 64. per flowers, &c., caused them to look with awe ou be dapper it will bring in considerably more. Efforts aro | #0 Prends ‘or prime chy wees Land ee ee Te tne ragvenreal being made to render the balf one of the most | petroteum is, 7d. per gallon for Ponmeylvania sefined. | # Stemway before « select auditory. ‘Fae Pro. rilliant that has yet been givem } Spirits have advanced bt., aod are salable at 13d. per | Sramme for the ee ee ee a attractive and b: y gh gallon. Ashes S48. for pots. Spirite turpentine 37m. 6d. | second in the metropolis, and ‘there are very few ladies ot owt, for Carolina, Linseed cakes £10 10s. per ton of aocial position that are‘ not to be found ia feeding: ola Fire mcted a goodly array the list ofpatronesses. It is gratifying to flad o> Clmeen mas e Tony Pastor's was rede- that such awarm interest is taken in the suc-| DETAIES BY MAILTO FEBRUARY 16. |i asotnn New Fork cess of this-deserving institution. In no way, ip his comic songs brought the usual score let us add, ean the love of amusement which The steamehip Manhattan, Captain Williams, which } Lastly, Christian started on his perilous journey at Union distinguishes our community find a more legiti- |: ‘°F Liverpool om the 16th of February, arrived at this voto message on the Military Reconstruction bill | and Legislatures mnt do, and he kept them | Ditiows designs Russia may at one time have port yesterday evening. * was presented, and, after a short debate, the bill was | ander fy Ine util bis tastractions wena | cherished. towards certain provinces of the:| mate opportunity for enjoyment. Too flee by the Manhattan hare boon stiiated 08 | 5 raw tachae eae) oneuad hielo passed, notwithstanding the objections, by a vote of Sultan/s: dominions, and whatever determina- very great extent by our mail adVices brought by the 155 to 48. Considerable discussion ensued on the report obeyed. All this, too, without any authority z sy isp NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. French steamship'Pereire, The English journals, how- ot) on by veel nities ba Batt tion she may still have to make those pro- Maney beeeme more and more apparent upon greater 0% the Conference Committee on the compound interest | from the law-making power. Congress, there- ever, contain some interesting detatls. note bill, but it was finally agreed to. The House then | fore, in setting al¥ this legal work aside, finds | Vinces ber own in the event of a dissolution Senate. Ne Sineas ae ae bate yeorgnes braided sexe took a recess, and on reassembling the question of re- | it necessary to begin at the beginning. of the Purkish empire, she will do nothing at |) Aveany, March 2, 1867. THE SRISH RISENGQ. the parvenue are more appreciated becacse of the aug- considering the vote on the Committee's report was post- Still ignoring these fixed facts Mr. Johnson | Present to precipitate such a crisis. Russia, in } Petitions were presented to increase the-rates of bro- mented contempt for tho folblewof the class. The act- Poned. The veto message on the tenure of office bill fact, has other and: more im; nt work on | ¥erage. Oficial Reports of the Fenian: M: ont ia raped Seay alam f ofc Ul} proceeds tom patio denunciation of marta | it, bas en man neon ravens. ote ae a decumnmne ine erie ee, | Sh Sane EN eS hand. In:perfecting the reforms which he has law in time of peace,-and quotes the opinions ‘ ‘ . introduced} and in giving solidity to those vast of the Judges of the Supreme Cour't in-the Mil- Conferring additional powors upon the kong Weiland | 111, yorces What Has Been Accemplished | 4uent rehearsals and liberal applause have incroased the to37 nays, The Senate havi excel y eo having already pamed it, 1 1s Historical Society; forthe further protection of female | On week siden. eMicieney of the players and stimulated them to greater now a law, The consideration of the Deficiency bill - o ini hich stretch over twe continents, | employés in New York—a majonty report; amending In the House of on the 14th of Feb: “the | exertions. The it ances of Mme. ‘an- = ‘akoo up in Committee of the Whole, but the dis- | ligan case to’show that herein this bill is out- dominions wl BM tap ake wise tke, teipeavaaiar ob <bs'diomaaie *Cansk | ap in aed prank de Norful of Babe runny the ar aa wee Chaar hol — cussion upon it was postponed to permit the thanks of rageously unconstitutional. But are those out- the Ozar can afford to'be comparatively indif- leged doings of Fenians in Ireiand—and some of them | 22'suet could scarcely be ex es & trifle more tho House to be presented to the Spoaker for his impar- ferent to ang advantage that might result from | D*Ky- of a very grave character—bave been current threagh. | 22ndon and well directed power would ronder harsh side States restored ‘to-the relations of peace ? By Mr. Prerson—Teo create a Board of Piers and | out the town last night an@ this morning: Under these se upon yeep embodiment of the young tiality and justice as presiding officer. The considera- minded ve tion of the Defici 1 Congress says no. This bill designates. them |. Obtaining a slice of Turkey in Europe. Russia | wharves. It fixes the ‘salaries of the commissioners at | circumstances the noble ear! opposite willsdoubtless par- pareve Aly gong on when out port dows mt Am *™* | cathe rebel States of Virginia, North Caro. | inthe Old Woeld is very much what the United | $5,000, aad authorise shom tol th rate of whartgo. | Sou my ting Whether thew aay. informativn inte | Secs raat of ce Tromgernap ey crieod THE lina,” &. They stand stood, th States is in the New.. Democratic America, | It makes the Captain of the Port » commissioner e Tam sure your lordships and the will be re ec prandanee coe int to onaaanener Woe LEGISLATURE. a yy stand: as: they 1 Ae Te all pha aici, and authorises the commusioners to take, oy | giad to know the exact state-of sbings in tilt country as | Sur wisaauicesa ty uke Gy cgrens Demons a goer Ia tho Sonate, yesterday, bills for the further protec. | fore, the day after the surrender of the last of | Where all are sovereigns, and despotic Russia, or otherwise, x much land as may be necessary | the present moment, Inter Parisian sensation, tion of female employés in New York, and for the crea- | their rebel armies, as States which have for- | Where there is but one sovereign, are unques- se pagananag = — i Ay Progeny fer nape A pe conte aren tion of a Board of Piers and Whar: fa. the most rising nations of modern E — New York and feel with to the wnfortunate ‘ci zs vorably. A bill incorporating the New York and Brook, | felted thelr rights by rebellion; and subjecd to — is “4 eokign Poommentia Dencotch Oseagen which Tave occurred within the iat twenty-four noure,.| O#fman opera-in’ thie city has certataly more vee times, and promise more: than any nations of the present to be the governing Powers of the future. Extremes sometimes meet. It is curious to see how the two giants are approaching each other. An outlet towards the great Pacific seems to-be the ambition of both. Russia already siands on the verge of ‘the:great watens and promises soon to trans- ‘mit: to us her \vords of friendship by another the sovereign law-making power of the nation, lyn Pneumatic Despatch Company was introduced, The Investigating Committec on the aiseak pig 58 was | 93 to the terms and the’ processes by whieh Suthorized to sit during the recess, and the Senate ad- | they are to be restored. ‘Lhe whole argument ere pa of Mr. Johnson rests upon the false theory that Assembly were reported, After some c these further uoimportant business, the Assembly adjourned. eh er ee ee questions of war and peace. MISCELLANEOUS. Yet, again, he is shocked ast the despotic bill City of Mexico dates are to tho 19th ult. Maximiliaa | or attainder which this meas ure proposes to had taken the fold 2 the head of six thousand party Mojia, in eanee aks Caravajal, had severely | ¢Stablish against nine millions of people, dis- + H. C. Munrpay—Authorizing the authorities | and I also recognize to the fullest extent the duty of | than acat. It was revived for the time last night at the: of to borrow, ndt to pxcecd ayers ee ela, ae Aad Stadt theatre before a fair and goodly sudience. The sewerage purposes; also 4 bill authorizing erection ly " the the- Ol: with the Of free churches or chapels in certain cases. Teoelved by telegram, and xs, Cherefore, im the Mighest de. cast was the same asat lympic, exception in Be oe ay rye ny apr igs rah one gree and tmsatisfo [am perfectly ready to | of Mephistopheles, who was personated by Chandos. in Sutolk eee ee that” have come to eg le Yesterday ht eine te Nin cl count iw] "Baebes a. sags, nist ceagpe zing ni = ALLEGED CANAL FRAUDS, afternoon we received information by telegram that be- | Out of the question, this gentleman made s-very poor A resojution was adopted authorizing the select’ com- | tween Mallow, Valeotia and Killarney devil—a metancholy one at least. Madame Frederici’s mittee for the investigation of alleged canal frauds-to sit | wires had been cut, and by telegrams subsequently during the recess of the Senate. ceived we learned that they had been repait an Some ie Ghee Sonoma that the cost of a regularly ere, ie —— repat canals dui ¢ past tree years was three | purpose protection. Last a fore | shan before. Dcoared por cont qrocter than Guring tha prosedlaganres | Soren ehcbook, bo teeslesd: Ceieseiaebreate neat te ee eee ee are: ie Seay ee “last ditch’? and ‘a baton we say, dofeated the latter, killing or capturing all bis troops, | franchising them by hundreds of thousands and | ¢lectric cable. The loyal. State of California, | years. the effect that‘am outbreak had certainly taken place— | «jong may it wave.” numbering two thousand. Bazaine was destroying the | degrading them to the most abject slavery, | Utited, as she soon will be by those magnificent | *H Sense sdjourned until Monday morning. ie Grete: Cotcatvonn tea epemeieel meatier Ret eon’ cIh@, complimentary concert to 0, 8. Grafulla at the war material at Puebla and other cities on his route to | Here we shall answer Johnson with Johnson, | lines of railway to the loyal States of the Assembly. Me ane een eee oe mounted Policeman | Frame composed eutircly'of. eperatic. selections, being. the seaboard, rather than turn them over to Maximilian On the 2Ist of April, 1865, (six: days after he North, the entire republic being consolidated ALnaxy, March 2, 1967. gents. We received mformation this morning that, effectively rendered by the under the distinguish- No less than four heavy defaications of bank cashiers wend ? vs and at rest, will: afford tothe United States an REPORTS. although the man had been shot at, he had not been..| 94 leadership of Mr, Grafulla., a was most are reported this marning. Irregularities, involving | W88 sworn in as President by’ Chief Justice " Concerning the Metropolitan Police; to enable the-city | killed, but his arms and his horse were taken possession | brilliant, an Lindl gian eneetctiy pean, poh gern over half a million dollars, have been discovered in the | Chase,) Mr. Johnson, in a speedh tora delega- | outlet im the sam«; direction. Let us hope that | of prookiyn wo raiso money by tax; to limit a:day’s la- | Of, 07 the mob, Our information further went op to say | Trou thout tne satire pregrammme, seotalngly. wacom certification of checks by the cashier of the State Bank | tion of citizens from Indiana, allluding to the | ®# the two naticmns are brought nearet they | bor to eight hours; to limit the hours of labor of con- | of Killarney, upom which it was said that the mob were SS of Schane in shale enlermens of Se soa sees 10 Boston, | The ‘cashier of tbe First National Bank of | war for the Union, said:— Whyy all this oar- | ™ay"beeome more and more united in heart | ductor on street ralirnad cars and the drivers of stages; | marching, That, as the noble marquis knows, is distant | WU a'sesrea concert will be given tis evening a Series, ta anmenet eterter, HORA Oe on Lol devastation? It is that treason might | 8d-sim,and that! na career-of friendly rivalry | Company '* NO” Tork An@ Texas Transportation | tom) time, ot aan, ua ont. | 8. Rice church, Barclay street, for charitable pas. counts unbalance: @ First National INTRODUCED. provisi for fet eo poses, Programme is grand prises scleo- Bank of Hudson, N. ¥., was closed on scoount of abe | be put down and traitors punished. ‘Therefore | they-may set noblc examples to all the rest of By Mr, Grnaxen-To incorporate the Now York Trade | made by sending tustructions immediately for the Beek the Reatard te the te eee heavy defaications of the cashier, who confessed thathe | I say that traitors should take a back | the world UY Gxsaan-—To inoorporate the Hudson, River | Tralee and also from the Curragh. ‘We received ia tke | for tho occasion. Mr. Wm. F. Pecher, the organist of had speculated heavily in fancy stocks; and some | seat in the work of restoration. I there | 4, msctts and! the Constitutional Amend. | Warehousing Company. course of the night three subsequent telegrams, the last | 54 Peter’s, will direct the concert. $15,000 was embeaaied by the general bookkeeper of the | he but five thousand men in Tennessee, loyal | SILL, ABYANCED 10 4 THIRD BRADENG. Bois nee pews eee ie ae” pied Se Dollar Savings Bank at Pittsburg. Y 4 oe aa ES | Soon Sree — expected there in the ‘course ot & few hours, Tlearned BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. ‘The doad bodies recently found in the Grand Trunk | % the constitution, loyal to freedom, loyal to} At, the epening oi ° the present session of the Aisa esis to-day from Lord Strathnairn that a detachment of five depot at Buffalo were intended for dissection by medica! | justice, these true and faithful men should con- | Yassachusetts Legit lature in January Inst a DESCENTS LAST NIGHT. aaa eres es Mellow, IL treater ead | Exrvosion m 4 D.snuurey.—An explosion took place students at Ann Arbor, Mich, Dr. Madden confeased to | trol the work of reorganization and reforma- special committee \was appointed to take into mata iiss oan salah that these measures afforded great relief to the minds of | ®0ut nine o'clock yesterday morning at the distiliery of having packed them for that purpose, and he was | tion absolutely. I say that the traitor has | consideration the proposed constitutional ne om the Deesers Sleeses the people of Killarney, and that no further outbreak | Messra. Henry & Newman, in Degraw street, South Brook- arrested and heid to bail. An extra session of the Virginia Legislature has been called for Monday. J. Ross Browne reports the discovery of rich mineral resources in Lower California. Geveral Butler delivered bis oration on impeachmont jo Albany last night. George C. Heywood, a planter, was murdered by the Between one and two o'clock this morning: Aoting | has occurred, except, as we understand, that the police caused Captain Garland, of the Fourteenth precinct police, | barrack at Kelle was attacked by the same’ party which lya, Sy Ge teeeng et hong eee Aaa made a descent upon the Dew Drop In concert saloon, ae Cahirciveen. We have not heard located at No, 622 Broadway, and kept, as alleged, by | any symptoms of disturbance in any other part Mr. and Mrs. Doerge, the lady being better known | country. It will also be satisfactory to your lordships | D@mage about among certain class as ‘Madame Bell” The | to know that we have arrested an officer in the suppen Deate wv 4 Cuurce.—Mrs. Martha A. Bush, Lg ge ne) rie ae a oman st Oe at a fo | the wife of an officer of the Ninth gprecinct, New York, oe ani eee fone pes was taken suddenly ill on Friday evening, while attend- the number, and were accommodated with a cell, eich nates in cay cea ae hae ee enriCe at, ee Eighteenth street Methodist ceased to be a citizen, and in joining: the re- bellion has become a public enemy. He for- teited his right to vote with loyal men when he renounced his citizenship and sought to destroy the government. My judgment.is.that he should be subjected to a severe ordeal be- fore he is restored to citizenship.” Thus:speke amendment. That committee have just sub- mitted. reports, the ma jority recommending the rejection: of the amen dment, and the minority its adoption. The fortuer is-signed by five out of the: seven members: of the committee, in- cluding the “smartest of the two colored men | church, anogroes on his plantation, near Savannah, yesterday. in the-House.” The majority report will, it is | Ata later hour, yet tho same officer made another de- | outbreak juced has greatly subsided. At a.con- ical assistance was immediately procured, On Monday, the 26th of Fobraary, the further hearing | President Jobnson In 1865, and thus speaks | probable, be adopted, and: therefore Massa- | Scent upon the Ho once a rapt hangs Tope Be rg Ryo thn ‘ef ee “<< Bat the woman Se ee ee {n the Supreme Court on the writ of hebeas corpus in | this Congressional bill of 1867. may be classified as opposed to the | oners, who were dettined for the night, gave the follow- Becrotary of State for the Home Department, and host ‘Tue Wrer Pont Caersmr.—The committee recently the case of Captain Oiney, of the steamship Washington Irving, was set down for Saturday, March 2 On Thurs- day last the Governor issued an order for the release of Captain Otney, and revoked the requisition for his sur. bill. We do not mean that in regard to:negro render to the authorities at Norfolk, Va, Yesterday | Suffrage, which is the old story, but that in Captain Olney appeared in the Supreme Court Chambers, | reference to the amendment abolishing slavery. and was informed by Mr. Justice Leonard that in cense- | Mr, Johnson says that if his Southerm State quence of the action of the Governor he had no further | ogtablishments are illegal that amendment daty in the matier, This Anaily disposes of the case. lacks the required number to make it a But this extraordinary veto message has still another extraordinary objection to this Bames:—Daniel C. rerki ; John Far- | Naas, Chief Secretary for Ireland, it was decided woh herteatiors Puamuecie Bevets tarts Mecneey, ran: | Lord’ Nass should proceed to Ireland at ‘once, and he | *PPointed by the Hon. John W. Hunter, member of Com- ces Wi Jennie Brennan, Josephine Baker, Lottie | accordingly did so at a very Fo Sige 4 this morning, | gress from the Third district of New York, toexamine the So Wilson, Louisa Smith and Minnie Race, | A telegram from Lord Strath that he tional amendmemt, and yoked once again-with her old furious Bobadil. antipode, South:@arolina, But we donot think the vote of Massachusetts will be required. to secure. the adoption of the amendment by three-fourths :| “ of the loyal States. With the new State of. Nebraska there are now twentpsever States recognized as in the Umion, and three-fourths Ld ; Raid on an Alleged Giambliag House. same time notice has been given in every direction that | selected; ‘rom the latter, of but one was chosen. of the Twen' inet the utmost vigilance is to be exercised. Instructions | James L.. Hickey, residi No abe Hadeon a is ree “otha wae ong 4 5 the fortunate cetididate who has been favorably reported the look- | to Mr. Hunter for the cadetebip. fore it goes further. ‘This js al! the information 1 | lectares in the Collegiate Department of the Long Island In the Court of Oyer and Terminor yesterday, the George Eastburn, Thomas Eastbui jernard Coffee, lordshi Jury the cave o dot Kan, who, i» charged with | and go slavery is not abolished. It seems to | of tha number (twenty-one), with perhaps two | Thou Grow ford, Sune! Al Willa Alquler, Eman: | pCO ey bel ae rea ee up cs eine gene Lg veges tomtom cntde semi \wrence y having sot fire to a tenement house in Thirty-fret street, | us very strange that Mr. Johnson has not yet | or three others, can be secured in favor of the pd = Pay Ng og Ry <a Camas a fast a oa than - aad on Loch sed adda Se ae bora eerbarr are 4 Sand thereby caused the death of Mary Sandford, were | heen able to get this simple fact into his head, thas measure, thus leaving Massachusetts out im the | Varied from seventeen ed ae were engaged | the moasures taken will prove sufficient to put (a os Collegiate Department, and delivered a very int Missharged without agveting o8 & verdict, that it is the States adhering to the Union, and | cold.or floundering among the disowned and] Disziné blu when the Duried ot te cereazance | tor dows. It is most satisfactory to know that in m0 | jecture on motion, heat, &C., e Perhaps foot MEY 0 ean 100 0 he tueee | not those deserting the Union, which make up orphaned rebel States, it will make ne dif-: Rouse before shew game ad pea, browgnt to « close, Say ication bom given to tase? nam eg Rap oe A ght TS Duinoss stil! continued tobe the principal feature in | the government of the United States. With | ference, then, whether the arrogant. little weaeatanaiescoverthel uns delinqaents 10 sesame the PR artes vs £0, learn th eight of aston fw fog it faite the toe. ms the market yesterday, and prices favored the purchaser, | an eloquent stump speech for Southern con- | State of Massachusetts or the pompous little.| °™* — Hor oO tt ne ee ET er ane from | double the speed it was when it started, showing hough upon some articles a slight advance was estsb-.! sumption in behalf of the admission of loyal | «jnghoate” State of South Carolina votes for ARREST OF A FUGITIVE. cote ise ths nabln ait heb mandh to te Lasdvad apo ny eee: ee, Ce Shag te taoeh ; sera, “Ow ‘Change dour and wheat ruled. aul and | Members into Congress from the outside States | theamendment or not. It is bound to become | A Delinquest from Detroit Overhanied in | (8, alos, loads mee ask whoiher ie probable that | of af mation, fen shoald. ls, weight contin falling ® ‘ery. Corn opened 1e. n3e. lower, but closed frm, | 98 he has reconstructed them, Mr. Johnson sub- | the eonstitutional law of the land, andes such | 4 4, New Xerke re tne | He, eld that the ‘imotion was ‘aot dearoyed byte © th the decline recovered, Oats were heavy. Pork | mits his objections and his warnings against | Massachusetts will be compelled to respect it, Pehiiernn taht tary Sam eaanica. lice | Whole of Nhs tiortiacioa'l pouan Giese, wear} Toe Senay taaemienoe Ur aeme tbat tn weignh ; “more active aud firmer. Beef was in fait demand, | this bill to the House of Representatives. whether she, together with that negro balance | o¢ Detroit, Mich., who stated in his communication | ScQurences have GUY Nese Fires being forwarded | ad become heated by the motion, Heat was vat rm, while lard ruled moderately active and teary. | We publish the message in full in beige of power in-her Legislature, like it or decry it, | shat a man, Willam Hotki by name, had com: | by ‘als ph, we cannok at prevent bial Furr In po ng gO Re FS Frot is were quiet, ey wes dal as also the message with his objections to The States adopting it will represent the gov- | mitted a larceny in that city, and that the delinquent | formation already detailed, heat fh to light alcohol Fire telghe be. pred r ’ three different ways—by percussion, and ran Senne ee Tenure of Office bill, in regard to which he | ernment, and Massachnsetis will have to ac- Sobeaselaeord onsror tae aapburgoumeen beset Latte from Essiand. preston, and he gave iaseatons isn cach, He spoke af oe cme bas better ground to stand upon, Is strikes quiesce in their decision. ey ipersagen of thane Crane bert ent cones News from Ireland received ‘earing the Tight te % @ | the calculation of Dr. Meyer, if the world should come in The )* first bridge over Broadway is, being | us that if Andrew Jobnson in the White lance on the movements of all passengers departing by megt reaswaring character. ‘All danger is reported to be ae md Ry Fong hee Md eevee, be gradi ily constructed at Fulton street, This | House has in his usurpations of power become ‘The Legislature and the State Constitutional i Geen toe ‘pene, Gees ks et ‘iheanees tases Piette the London Times, says | Alter some farther remarks the lecturer concluded neces sa‘y felief to the great thorougfifare at | intolerable to Congress, the remedy lies in bis Convention. in , and made proparations to board one of | the number of Fenians who wore in arms near that | the audience separated. - abou . hed beon greatly exaggerated—instoad of eight | Tur E: La Easreny Distarcr.—A trial of Bites a apleived conkent 6h sling SIGN the gang plank of tne thnp when. the dntenttee tap Bundroa they probably mustered no more than one | .o144 sith rl ‘wet te r tice Dailey and @ this f oint was first suggested by the ‘Heratp, | impeachment and removal, and not in belittling re aro glad to see that tho idea has been | the Executive Department. The two Houses, | tending into Saturday morning, the Assembly | him on the shoulder and informed tho would-be emi. | hundred. : pce ed. However, the work goes on alittle | however, made very short work of these two | passed the bill to. provide for the election of | srant that he wa ® prisoner. Hotki submitted with a | |, Its ill rather confdenlly reported that Stephens is wh ios Omsk ak veh Gcooeoa, pea yore tec adop' delegates to the State Constitutional Conven- where he was to be detained until the A Plymouth telegram says great activity prevails in | Gitson complainant, ‘The latter testified that be came too al owly, greatly to the embarrassment of | vetoes in passing the two bills over the Presi- traffic “but this is probably owing to the fact that iti 8 done by contract under the action of the, Sbany Legislature. If it were 9 work | yeas of priva te enterprise it might be completed | Nays. within ton 1 days, and we see no reason why a could not construct these street "4 a ing forces to Ireland. The number of Royal of r Gorerser e Fenton’ + foacenien a mah ene, = po meey toembark is the same as at Poramouth—thres | to this country rome fow weeks ago from Winchester, req the yn who was defrauded by Hotki | hundred and twenty-eight. A despatch from Portsmouth | England, where he occupied the position of Superin- succeeded n obtalning yesterday afternoon—the request | Says no haste is observable in any of the preparations, | tendent of Police. He now resides at No. 63 Beach for the same having been preferred immediately after | and the inference, therefore, is, that there is more than it, the scoused individual had been taken into custody— | sufficient power already at the command of the Irish ithe document in possess' government. cuy lager beer as ne ght. Hotki will be brought vs heer Yrork ‘The London Times says there will not we conceive be | A 5 for which he said arrest necessity to increase the forces in Ireland, for such | he On the day following be visited defendant at Thelin sain, and woich amounted we | ouorouka aa that in Kerry ay be oupprend by a'vry | his plage of ‘snes and informed hum that be would tion, The bill passed in a very good shape, the provision for the election of thirty-two delegates from the State at large, in addition to the Assembly district representatives, being embodied in it. In the Senate the measure has not yet met with such good success, several dent’s head, by the following votes :— RECONSTRUCTION BILL, House Vole. f 4 peor in tas well asthe State. They might amendments being proposed and adopted | out $1,200 in gold, were found about his person, pong ef ea heh pratennas oe teieg es | Sree, tis Grom wen, alensace by tL bridges tight ted them of collecting a which are clearly designed to embarrass the os" adliadide sadaehaaan on ak vigilant in dealing with this treacherous conspiracy, and, | Fowl, being called to the wand, corroborates the fact re- have the ri ES Oe for . bill, Among them are those extending the = relent os: SPEECH AT ALBANY. ns no, wiseevet r. yo cand ve ta gersaven wre ton ready SSvecution or hn aiteod hyena arte Seed ered small toll fre = passengers for & year or two, “Aunavy, March 2, 1867, | fordeclare that I never existed.” We canaot believe tnst | him. otto. bring the case ‘before the courts, when the right of suffrage to negroes and women. It is rumored that the opposition of some of the Senators to Governor Fenton’s proposition to add thirty-two State delegates to the Con- vention is induced by disappointment in some of the Governor’s nominations to the offices within his gift. Whatever may pe the cause until the exp. '8e8 of the bridges were paid, Senator Reverdy Johnson, notwithstanding ‘with the provi 90 that the company should then | the constitutional objections ot President hand them ove: * tothe city government. There | Johnson, stuck to the reconstruction sottle- will be more of these bridges required at vari- | ment, believing that under the bill peace and ous points up to Wa, a8 well as at Cortlandt | restoration may be secured and the constita- street, which le ds to the Jersey City ferry | tion preserved. The day’s work in both and the railroad depots. It is evident that if | houses was certainly decisive against the Presi- f tho condition of 4 {streets is allowed tore- | dent, whether retained in office or removed. | there is evidently @ disposition of the part of main as at present w ‘° must have either bridges | His opening message to the new Congress on | the Senate to throw obstacles in the way ot boatg to enable pe eple to cross Broadway. | Monday or Tuesday will probably sottle tho lof tho Convention bill It ia fa be whi Tweddle Hall was crowded this evening by'a quiet | there exists in Ireland the meterials tor anything | latter replied that he would drop the suit if Gross would audience, including a numbor of iadies, to listen to an | worthy of the namo of insurrection, but local outrages pay 0. This was all the testimon; address by Generai Butler. He discussed at the | there may be, and it isthe duty of the government to | Ju qeemiecn of Jepeschment, quoting several (ta to | guard against them. be bad under tho fourteenth section, and the prisoner monstrate the power of the House of Representati' An order was received at Aldershot direct. | was accordingly acquitted, Ne the advice ne consent of the to impeach ing the Lowen yet ple y Py t-m d of co aoe. officials, oven for making bad poll! as | first regimen’ ous to move jester ell on for high srlmses naa oo poll = speeches, thw mersing. V TOWBOAT COLUMBUS BURNED AT ATHENS. Hvpsow, Match 2, 1867. The Latest News. The tow! i WOTEL_suaaeD, [From the Cork Herald, Feb. 16.) last night's the Gouk Ta Anon, opp aera oan Rarean, N. C., March 2, 1867. ‘The latest accounte from Killarney mention that tran- | about twenty thousand dollars. tT Be HO ag pp a morn fy BELO i bi, Tn reply tq somo tamarka ig the Bouge of Lords | o'clock midaiaba

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