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; 14; OTSTRIPLE SHERT, 5 THE’ STATE CAPITAL. | nau equ crane | THE PRIZE RING. a nab the Tammany Society of Rew York to bold " Defeat of the Wharves and Picrs RECONSTRUCTION. TENNESSEE AND ALABAMA. ball be dispensed with and disposed of by the United SPECUL TELEARAM TO THE HERALD. WASHINGTON In relation to Relate to the anien the Now Tort: Supervisors | Fight im California Between Dooney ‘Ramoyed Intention of the English to | ovr svrcven wine much the enter ty he excbenee Tare Mase Mocting of Colored Mon at Nash- Commission Bill. Agournea = Barris, of New York, and Tommy bia of the very limited space of the present navy yard for eS ee Register ae of Siezo the Philippine Islands, the commodious location on League Island. The vicinity Baten Cosety, Shapeat E FASHIONS. Chandler, of California. OUR SPECIAL Panis FASWORS COORESPONOE EE. *Outasce elteen sinaacr te Surte of Dreee- | The Stake $10,000 in Gold and ef Fistedsighie to the tron and caal vegions of Peanayt A large and enthusiastic mass meeting of colored radi- Vania is an additional inducement in favor of League | cas was held here to-day in the open air, no hall being Island aga naval station and a fresh water rendezvous | oi16 to contain the crowd. Resolutions endorsing for our tron-clads. Brownlow, and denouncing Andy Johnson and the con- RUPTURE IN THE REPUBLICAN. RANKS. Breeze in the Senate im Refer- ence to the: Herald’s Publica- + Nominations Sent te the Senate. coocaaeuaacuet etlaedl vetalintealite. The Consideration of the Central Railroad Pare |. Met Color and Cat—tats aed Jack- the Championsh ‘ a th i it to the Senate to-day by bead —- sed Sommer tion of its Proceedings. the ‘Prendent wore thos of Hanry J. Raymond, fr | 72 Jackson couuiy Alabama « negro acho! acher Veto Postponed tin. Taesday. Stowe ae. ~— Paw, » 20, M80, Women are mow entertag on 1 new of gre and 3 ip a Legale. apie Twenty-three Rounds Fought re care of their The tettowing eee few teens Twenty-seven DEinutes. which the love of my sowias inwpired. Let each chow “ ‘Minister to Austria, and Cornell S. Franklin, for Na- val Officer, Mr. Franklin has been Deputy Nava! Officer for twenty-five years, and is pressed by Thurlow Weed, ‘The President has also nominated Peter Lyle for Col- under the Military Reconstruction bill. The appomtment was made at the request of a number of the prominent white citizens of the county, WHO BROAE THE SEAL OF SECRESY ? The County Tax Levy Passed by é — =e Moma fo apo bred bac and RADICAL FREEDMEN IN GEORGIA. the Senate. Ubree distinct (ollets of We wewort wy i, and have ther wid R. Porter for Naval Officer, iladelpt eooupins last weasou's splendor glkared noe oriing \ toe cat eow y Mase Meeting at Augusta—Radical Reselus HE WINNER ASSIGHMENTS IN THE NAVY. Internal aprense Caner the Third Dis- | "te", Racpied_adberel afc vsesinellg ms ke. &e. ee, adopted, I shail not permend to aivine three plain im CHANDLER THE i} E : expensive totlets, but UBApe of the bande nnes! that ean &e. 4 be bad in Paris, and 1 Boldly begin with what I have oa, aa seen at the Compagnie Lywauniva, Kveryb ety bas board P Of Adah Inaate Mepiton—the often rides down the Rogie. | “Ome Mowihe nap ihe sporting world was awakened to vard—and bis le one of tie toilets she ordered inst | “Mates! Meron bY the announcement of am impending Week, As Lhavescen tier wear ii ines, Ioan fully de. | Pee MEM betuahe two of (he most soted pagiliste 10 teribowt, and T can eveu tay what lr com, fort hare has | United Mates for the ehampiouship of California, the Wi ‘put Before mg, and dice Menken thinks Ler | TH" SAerest became further increased whem it was as- costume cheap. reed that the sum of mousy saked om the . Tho Walking dros We composed of tvo ckiris, acer). | '™* Se Got only of greater magnitede © 1B Tisdale, of Ne jeans, was to-day Speakers to the Negroes to Avoid Republic nominated for collector of internal revenue for the | °*™fem. Avavsra, Ga, Aprit 18, 1867, ‘Third district of Louisiana, and his nomination was Amass meeting of the freedmen was held to-day. unanimously confirmed by the Senate this afternoon. | About one thousand persons wore present, Proambie Colone! Tisdale was nominated to fill the vacancy‘caused | and resolutions were received, the sabstauce of which by the failure of Mr. Yiske, recently confirmed in that | was as follows:— postion, to file his bonds, That loyal citizens of Georgia should give united end Appointments Confirmed by the Sennte. continued snpport to the Union and Republican pariy. aes | That there shoald be no distinction on account of rac? oF The to-day-contrmed the following nomlne- | i in the enjoyinent of political fehts: Ther toe SPECIAL CORRESPONOFNCE OF THE HERALD. Aunany, April 13, 1867, ‘THE CENTRAL RAM ROAD VETO, The question of the Central Fare bill was. postponed to day till Tuesday evenjng next, ‘The Quarantine question was again under discussion in Ute Senate, and progressed.” THE PIERS AND WHARVES Diplo matic Correspondence Relative te the / Safety ef Haximillan. ‘™ &. &e. « Wasmicaron, Spril 18, 1867, -Memer that England Intends to Selze the tions: — bill wes warmly debated at the afternoon session of the th hed ew offal mght to vote gives the right to siton juries, That cor ond 7 wen reked on ap Philippine Intnode. Surveyor of Customs—Simon Litzenberg, Chester, Pa.; | poral punishment shoula be abolished, being a relic of | Assembly to-day, when it was the special order. omen ee 4 Spee Te eaten thet... ., Casferata 4 -romor provaile in Sales diene meeaeters Samuel Me Brockenridee St Tonia. ; 2 ss : berberiom. | That ithe widows and orphan rot those who °° “gum COUNTY Ax a i Amapap any ete covering Bh gavel <0 | “ eet rr pot hes pat up hs solaiaie ‘that England intends peizure of the I Consuls—Win. T. Forbes. of vania, Moscow, crashing the rebellion are entitl e nation’s e 4 5 @ flounce ix gathorsd in frou the knee do Janda, as» ropriea), from Spain. nga Rassin; Joba Richard, of Ponneytvaui att Raveana; | protection ard gratitude, “That the natlonal debt a | was {aKen ip af four o'clock at special seaion of, the Meakios ots Renote ort wctiecel s patton ut toe | 82° WFM6 Ping In Caltornia the exelioment was Intense { ies B. Blockway, of Pennsylvania, jose, Costa | sacred o} n, Senate, whieh body made a few amendme: = a ’ ng virek ‘i know: A Suggestion Explanatery of Count Bis | § iirc " : J. L. Shepton, colored, spoke in support of the rézolu- | adopted tt Kika, * | game material, cut @lamond whape, ail arowad the bor | \% *POrUAE Firclen, bow contestants being well wd A and consderadie sums were bet upon the resalt of the en ounter The priecipal aciors in this prize fight were Dooney Harrin, late oF ~~ York etty, aed Tommy Chandier, of Han Frweiseo, both of whom are as well known to the patrons of the prix) riag as are the memes of Heeuan aud Geyer. The money staked was the forge fom of $5,000 in gold a wide =A» soon as all the pretiminary artou.oments had §beca mode both pugiliets “yi b ae alae pheke, bea teade “ pate eo aan a “vepoed trainRig and makiag otter preparations for loose jacket 18 blue, ama has large, opeo, medinval | Me appresching eneounter. ’ Preteen eng ey 3 age ink *wne, The Tee petet selected at which the battle war to be camo below the over tumia in frost, aud are ore. sec ceageniinenpp inti ws the loose bow behind seventcen miles from San Frdneisco, The ground was excellently sfapted for @ pugilistic encounter <T130 ica. Receiver of Public Moneys—Garland C. Brodhead, at | tions, but his remarks were conservative, Boonville, Mo, Governor Johnson understood the object of the meet- Assessors of Internal Revenue—James Fishback to the | ing to bo for the purpose of advising and consulting ‘Tenth district of IHinois; Willliam T. Tune, Fourth dis- | with the colored people in order to form a common plat- ‘twict of Tennessee; James C. Strong, Thirteenth district | form on which the white and black could secure equal of New York. justice before law, and work in harmony together, He ‘Collectors of Internal Revenue—Eugene Tisdale, Third | was surprised to find the meeting was called merely for district of Louisiana; Adrian R. Root, Thirteenth disirict, party purposes; he therefore spoke reluctantly and New York. 3 ‘un disadvantages, Had he known the programme Indian Agent—Christopber Carson, for Indians in New | had been ously arranged he would not have been Mexico. present, ing politely invited, however, he did not Roar Admiral—H R. Hoff. feel able to decline. He spoke not for the purpose of de- Posimasters—Isaac Schermerhorn, Buffalo, New | feating the object of the resolutions, but of advising for York; Calvin L. Spalding, Jonesville, Michigan; Wil- | the best interestsof the colored race. He advised them Yiam L. Burt, Boston, Massachusetts; Lawrence 3. | to be seber and industrious, and to exercise the Church, Woodstock, Illinois; Edward Lorin, Notre Dame, | nght of franchise judiciously; to avoid the wicked, Indiana; Oliver Bourke, Catskill, New York; Clinton W. |-designing men who are in their midst 'to sow discord Ely, Bryan, Oblo; Ira T. Smith, Keesvil w York. and strife. He believed the good and intelligent white mate. men South would do justice to the negroes, He would marck’s Domand Upen the Emperer Nape~ An ingenious explanation of Count Bismarck's des- ‘Patch to Loais Napoleon, in relation to the warlike pre- erations in France, has been started here to-night, It ‘wil be remembered that there occurred some years @ince an amusing episode between the American Secre- ‘tary of State and the then Minister of France to this @ountry, originating in the translator of the Depart- ‘ment rendering the French word ‘demander” into the Boglieh word of proximate sound but of very different significance. The French Minister contemplated nothing Sarther than to ask or inquire; wheroas, tortured by the ‘tzanslator, his communication, to the annoyance, and, tom. Two large diamonds are pia ed 08 cack width of the flounes. Over this comes an Antwerp blac l/k tante, gored fat in front and open down behind, so a8 to form two ena which are tied in a loose bow bebind lke a towel, The shade ie peculiarly boastif Iringed all round with the Lave since the fall of te fire. en ‘Aunayy, April 13-9 P, M. DEFEAT OF THR WHARVES AND PIERS COMMIS*ION ILI. After a stormy debate on the Wharves and Piers bill this evening in the House, a motion was made to order the bill to q third reading, which failed by a vote of 31 yeas to 51 nays, a vote which accomplishes the utter defeat of the measure, This ection will strike most of your readers who have followed the course of legislation this winter as wholly inexplicable, and some might be #0 indulgent as to think the Legislature had repented of the miadoeds of this session and in- tended not to burden its already sin-laden conscience with so vast a job as the Wharves and Piors bill. Tho The bonnet is made of othing but leaves, e ing with the underskiri, bronsed over, fin the sequel, amusement of the Minister of France, was ected by the Se: e secret of its defeat, hi 5 io every respect, and upon it was erected @ » do all in his powergto improve the race in the social and feat, however, is to be found in tho rup- | flowers peep out between, Since Mis deemed 20 insulting as to involve its return, which led | The Senate in executive session to-day rejected the fol- political scala. ‘There i, and should be no antagonism | ture between the conservative and radical wing of the | worn iid eotlinme Just aw " rpacions ampuitheatre, capable of seath.; five thousand fe explanations a3 mortifying to the ‘tate Department | lowing nominations:— tween the races. Their interests are the same and | republican party—rupture so open and manifest that its | Shades. Mauve and viole, persons, The ilth of the present month was named as gray are by no meaus ceentro, » 4 horsey, and, if worn with becoming dep the day ou Wnich ihe Aight was to take place, and the adopted by every one, excllement was 6 inteuse, and (he desire to witness the I do not adyie r Mazeppa costume. contost ®o great, (hat every sea im the vast amphithea- Troturn to tue Boulewart de tre was bouzht at a fabulous price. As a special telegram an it was entertaining to other diplomats, The French ‘word “domander” simply means to request or petition for a thing which It is a grace or courtesty to grant. May M& not tarn out that the demand of Count Bismarck Brevet Brigadier General—Samuel M. Pollock. should be matual confidence and harmony. He earnestly Register Office. Louisi. | hoped both races would be friends and co-laborers in ana. pant Pessea EN ts working out the great problem of regenerating the Bacolver of Public Moneye—William Field, Memosha, | South. ‘isconsin. Yesults are becoming more tangible day by day. The history of the present bill shows that the two factions had joined hands over it in the earlier stagos of the session, but some new cause of disagreement—probably th. Judges Storm and Hilliard followed, and were in favor Wi Pada wrnee | of harmony and good feeling. toilet there is a white gar- deer + edi telegraphed to this coumtry may be one | ;,4ndian Agent—Algernon 8. Padduck, to the Pa Simeon Beard and .Stber colored speakers favored the | the late Syracuse Convention nominations—bas arisen | flowers are brocade, while ivivo and purple violas in | 1 the Menu” announced, 00 the day appolated a Tepeatings of history ? Surveyors of Customs—Samuel G. King, Philadelphia; | republican party, and the passing of resolutions support- | to open their differences anew. Certain it is that the | Douqucts, or rich poppies, most doucaiely tinted 8 | concourse of persons in special trates and in every con- * | ing that party. The preamble and resolutions were earl gray; and a third is a #ifk mas.in, as 7 ‘Tho Publication of Proceedings in Secret Ses- | Thomas Bay Socred od ee adopted. y. old members, or ‘‘ring,”” of the republican party are Poatiortiyis wing, om witoh aro fre mea'ael entiens Civable vebicle weit out to the ground, crowding every sion of the Senate. ‘In executive session of the Senate to-day, there was a ‘breese stirred up in consequence of the publication ex- @usively in the Henarp of the Russian Treaty, ratified at ‘@ late session, and now awaiting formal confirmation by ‘the Plenipotentiaries of the two-great Powers, It was Wwought about by Senator Sumner, who is anxious for i es cee aresolution to remove the injunction of secrecy. Naval “On Ex. ernor pags stg Phiia. ei ina + Phile- | GOVERNOR JENKINS TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. llectors of Internal Revenue—Washington J. Jack- i son, Second District of Ponnsylvania; IvaacL. Atkinson, | He Advises Non-Action Until His Bill is De- First Dustrict Maryland; Samuel Ryan, Fifth District of elded Upon by the Supreme Court. Wi Avavusra, April 13, 1867. pAtsestor of Internal Revenue—John B. Wright, 9th | Governor Jenkins has written an address to the people Pontmesters— French Weeme, Joffersouville, Indiana; | Of Georgia advising non-action under the Sherman bill Louis Bolman, ot hee indiana; James Hazieet, | until the wm gag Sips the measure Is tested before the Su- Lyons, Iowa; Berry H. Newburg, N. Y.; Thomas | preme Court. broken columas, shaded from Ii, is Pompeian; it''s lovely. Thes? toilets can be trimmod with crosseut match, or marabont, white jet and crystal, or. silk fr! 62 with sant ropa, wre The giéateat vatiety 13 *sh in the out of over tunics, They are dented and looped up, drawn back or allowed to fall like stiff drapory. The underpetticoats +; Jackets mast always match, determined to grv2 the Governor no more opportunities i gray to sky blue, It | @vaitable portion of the enclosurs, and aaxiously await to mal \ppoimtments, a power vested in this bill. It was confessedly introduced as a party measure, and as such would doubtlessly have been saddled on New York, but the quarrel of its own partisans led to a fatal division. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The cniy jacket that fg noi to match is the Breton, which is made of white or rcariet, and patched over le considers the law as unconstitutional, % with little bite of parti-colore? cloth and silk braid pony ga acized bese occasion sc aponesielaan Maneene pa tes ae and has strovg hopes the Supreme Court will so decide. Senate. war, Tue "hae Foo joseph hemor AB proceedings of secret scasions, remarks — eg ALwANY, April aif & on Senators and votes on various quéstions appearedin sama | OFdeF of the Hiiflary Commander in Texas, AMUSE NTS. nats eie'c ee eee ee “Leaves and enamelled’ ¢lass flowers are the great fea- €f the Now York papers, How could this have bap- Brevet Major General Grifln, commanding the mili- aes CA £ a Clan of Row ¥ taro on bonneta some of tho prettiest straws are ‘ tary sub-district of Texas, on the 5th inst, promulgated Harmonic Social of New York, worked with yellow boade and trimmed with biue; they ton Incorporating For the regulation of tenements and lodgings, Amonding the charter of the Buffalo Water Works mooding tho obarters of the villages of Albion ‘anid eet pened, unless somebody ‘let the cat out of the fing.” The New Youn Heats, afew days ago, had ablisbed thé text of the Russian treaty, and he (the ‘@enator) would like to know bow that came to happen. Somebody must have furnished a copy, and it would be ‘Well to tnvestigate who that somebody was, Another paper had given the vote on the confirmation of General ‘Romeo, and had published the names of the Senators, @iving the yeas and maya How had that happened? ‘The seal of secrecy was of no avail if such things could leak out daily. Remarks were made on the subject by @bveral Senators, bat the affair all ended in smoke, Bk would not be precisely @ desirable thing to make em iaquiry on such subjects, for it is very doubtful whether aby one of the Senators could conscieatiously place his band on bis beart and say that he was alto. @mther without biemish in this delicate business, The 4 The Matinees Yesterday. se Shaving dentlee- ‘The summer-like weather yesterday was favorable to nee Leg Beam = -bo eens aeeion a the managers, who gave their usual Saturday aft-rnoon and the supplementary act thereto, the district | performances at their respective establishments. Maggie commander is required ace grlgy Y nainay ne Sonar Mitchell charmed her numerous admirers as Little Bare- ish or cauge | f00t at the Broadway; Hartz was as mystical as over at oe peace may have a law crown and atsqs aizrette on the ride, pac Sg ‘SPRING FASHIONS, A Strell Dewn Broadway. Saturday aternoon ig this month with such splendid ‘weather as we had yesterday is the bast time to see and criticise the spring fashions as they appear on the street. From Capal sireet to Union square (further deponent sayeth not, Broadway Was crowded to sianding, or rather moving room only, at least on the west or sunny side, ‘The delight and plagues (that is sometimes) of the mas- caline portion of creation thronged the great thorough- fare yesterday tm particular, We say in par. ticular because ‘old Gol was particularly genial and warm hearted. yesterday. Still the fair ones were generally of the above-mentioned individual’s gentelity and many of them re- fused to stir out doors thelr winter toggery, to ‘wit, fare, velvet cloaks and heavy. hate Now aad then one of those charming little spring sacks, pointed and ombroidered ad infinitum, with a bonnet (shades of leg- horn and high Gothic arches pardon us), a neat, scollop- ed street dress, sometimes plain silk, sometimes poplin of every variety and again a fancy chints pattern, fitted Dodworth Hail; Tony Pastor showed how an Emerald Islander can be ds witty in Greece as in bis own land; the an Tableaux were shows at Unioe Hall; a great sre A gyre ee toe fal ebony rhymes and exer: batlet mat racia:: were teeiens Loctediug to lew oad evidence “aie tainetion | on band at Who's; Grille & Christ's minstrels th commission or tribunal, as provided in section three of Mr. J. N. Pattison gave his first piano matinée at ee ‘a ee Irving Hall yesterday before an audience principally Sc aaay, comand nok ie ess ‘ox beret one korsetetamgpoacgh attrac: baat . Se tive one, and Miss Maria Brainord, Mr. Gaye Stinpsin, Aiatriet of Georgie, announced in general orders om the | 11144 Cietpentine Levey and Mr, Follock assisted the dee Sth inst, that the headquarters of the district will be serving pianist. The great attraction of the ptano part transferred from Macon to Milledgeville, and directs the of the Dill was Pattison’s transoription. of the Doctor of the same regiment to proceed thither. Brevet Major pone caper crag gp are me operetta, The great desideratum in such trane- ‘Iroad, For the retief of the A\ Association. Amending the hater of the Hoye ‘Hope Fire Insurance Company. ringressing the number of voters publi 1a, New. nlaegrporating the American Safe Dopoatt Company of ‘Amending the law relative to the collection of taxes ¥ the aot relative to the State Lanatio Asylam. ‘To facilitate the constraction of the Dunkirk, Warren and Pittsburg Rallroad. Changing the time of holdiog the Circait Court and the Court of Oyer and Terminer. the sen of velvet and and patible with the public interests, a copy of any recent Finanelal Affairs of the Past Week. o aat pris yilbonieadrle war's, Araya Amending the act establishing the Recorder's Court in en Mak mae eae aa enaeapsatense whith teny Laws taken place ca the onb- b cdlaeahh ht ase: myst ep ag pred pe m aadeAd ‘that the transcription may form a unique aad descriptive Incorporating the Rensselaer County Monumental —— anaes any Leo the new spring Jot of prisoners of war taken by belligeronte in the | Department for the week ending to-day amounted to | — a4 of being merely @ string of airs without | Ualon Association. Object to, "That ta, the re ‘of the chignon from the en- | $317,000. The shipment of fractional currency for the it dovétailin BILIS REPORTED PAVORABLY. back of the to the place immediately above the ee ee. ee any Teforence to unity ot artistic dovétailing of such | wor the improvement of Wallabout Bay, Brook! osed:— week amounted to $442,266; of which $350,000 went to | points. Mr. Pattison has been particularly successtul tn Relative tovche Hell Gate Pilota. » ya. pes of bogey mrt ore ae eae of od ‘ID AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR TO XR. SEWARD. the United States Depositary at Baio, N. ¥., and | this, and his Doctor of Aleantars fantasia will rank first | paigtive tothe use of certain slips, plers affa wharves | {re it fs tipped over on the nose, so that a lady ha Na wegen fe ay $100.000 to the Assistant Treasurer of the United States, | Diaved in eclne pater On eee ten ‘and which is | 02 tho East ape PoP ‘ wants only & Ch cea = — lips te be like C4 ; Ma. Sscarany C3 oom ie satvoce ‘of | St New York; the eame amount to the Assistant Treasurer | & work of the highest style of art, sho Shatied Masorks, Sth Fiedaiinananwaie en Sin eat fixing twelve dramatie a os Seana anfraa ~ given us suc! Sreat peak with Fle ong Mice Maria Brainerd sang charming. | c’elock to-day as the hour for taking the ‘inal vote on Par teri gti pp emcee Ae ee eer in One Of Arditi'a“welinas vari | tbe Governor's voto message of the Central Railroad fare | tat in cppamanias, bes wo hardly think becoming. The Y Tove me or Love mo not,” which seem. | DU street ‘as wo confidently augured, a success 95300,075 | ing contradiction she reconciled” in” the "most | _ The motion wan carted by 4 vote of Re mepusatiens | Uecert nee reeset us a adamintarsto: Son Pe may 0 l, a judge 423,867 | ‘enor of yore, and Pollock was moto ively than crainaryy | ¢cl0ck Bext Tuoeday evening. Motion carried. Whiting, but they are more to to the male 630,875 THR QUARANTINE BILL, ithout assuming the bold Ie | Pattison’s dashing concert polka was brilliantly played | uinorizing the Gnabiebnnnc at a Coarding station at | of, Broadway. out assuming outré, un- $4,468,417 | by bim and Mics Clementine Levey. Yhere is no doubt | 4¥\norining the GanplaD ex Pe ro ae Dlushing effrontery of the Bloomer costume they are | went oy 650 | of the atoens of the. sales of concert commenced by “Wier HG Munpay moved to amend’ by desiguating Old ee Ae emens hian taobien patentee wate mate ter cccommonsied; bet though Govan KX the Ri of The amount of national bank currency issued during | this favorite American pianist, and at his next wo augur | o-chard shoals for the boarding station, nate? eee ee es a K ny Oe _ — wakea the peror anxious for his brother's the same triumpb for Honselt concerto, which he very becom! ‘were made nove Opponents came to time. should he fall into the hands of the liberals, | 2 week is $172,600, and the actual circulation at this fibartaonies notetthetend The amendment was debated by Messrs, Murphy, | and are sufficiently varied in trimming a uently, hearing that Tommy, : champion Tessived yeolerday o telegram from my court, tn- | date is $208,026,724. The amount of fractional currenoy | “!!! Play, the sang ~ Pion gg La Bau in favor of, and by Mr. Andrews | matorial for all faces and ages, Hag cloaks for the Uiitoraia, was open for se at speak with Mr. Secre- : ing and summer we wou! vise ladies to beware | there especially purpose coacivetons Srctnaae one uterus ti sites | Tm marr te Ueda hte tet Sat | vir goon Dorn ssh rng | Haan’ memo Tri ishcie aetrmiccie thet | na st Ohne eaten eee pate MSeEReENG, teaipenon stun magueal’s tresten, bonds, valued at $340,610,960, as security for circu- | its performance a stronger company than that at present Afternoon Session. wise the loose sack has a Relther fei ae ae oe ee man, of mediow course soch ® friendly intervention would also | lating notes for national banks, and bonds valued at | appearing at the French Theatre, was given Inst even- lose, sinowy, La rere We neces the ee a theta ike iyy, | $88,900,960.a8 securities for deposits of public moneys | tag, for the second time, ina very creditable manner, femme a re es ha te io you, Mr, Secretary, not only because We | in banks designated as public depositaries, The total | Mme. Larmet, an actress of marked ability, assumed the email and beep pp eng é Seer cane in the friendliness of the American security held amount to $379,541,000. ttle role, and fought bravely through endless de- fighter’s, Dosner, cogs of pervees os besenee thie government seems to have ‘The public {noome realized from internal clamatory scenes with which the play ts interspersed. perament, is gen! At At 4 Fagin te decane from to respect of Tevenue | ghe was efficiently su] by Der fellow artists, person one would look to as having a ‘war, os it ie in great the moral support of the | sources for to-day is $388,800. The receipts for the past | amon; ‘whom M. Haret. distinguished himsel! the amount of punishment which must have e igovctummen then the liberal in Mexico k amount to over two and e third millions, whic portion by his singing of the bacchanalian rondo in panied the Lg eg I _year to nearly $223,000,000, Stadt Theatre. more. From there LY p> Mr Promptitade of Land Office Agents. Mr. L’ Arronge {se really a very clever and a taking come- ‘BILLS ORDERED & Gretchen | shi before the mast, went ona ‘approval mornii Ra The following report of the General Land Office shows | dian, and bis Kaierem the cobbler is one of the best | incorporating the New York Board of Fire Under. ® plaite fai Weal nd Tidn a arg ‘be shipred tes Liver, : foo ag RS NR a fe & degree of promptitude in the transaction of the busi- | pieces of comic acting we have seen on the American Creating the offices of Metropolitan Fire Commission- who ac- | about nine and thin returned to Ble home ta Uec"Mexiean minister plenipotentiary bere, the sent: ness of that office greater than any previously re. | stage since the days of Burton. Madame Steglich Fuchs | ¢rs. - aia di ia to Rew omage Beltimore, ta 196%, Afler romela = Pannen 8 —— in regard to the exigency ap- | corded:~ a rake ont peed rag bed fn one e] se Bereen Prevention of Fires 4 Tea & — siompot.ner ran, was grebended , All accounts due from receivers of public moneys, all | makes even a greater aston than omg Regulating the of Cattle in New York. Broadway re- | diately ordered to California, io Chandler ar I om, my deer Count Wydenbruck Ma And dnbursing sccoup's, the accounts oc Wurveyor Geese which we spoke at length before. bynes nem gives | To provide for an additional Fire Commissioner; and cot with 1a | rived in ean Francisoa, ‘Tommy to thie eves Wesemeee, WM. H. SEWARD. | Soa "ot Depaty Surveyor General, bave been adjasted to | ® Zest and peculiar vim to each of his réles, which we | so reduinte and eptablioh the bor OF tone aed eat form, material | time, frequent fistic encounters with ‘ “Eire ame sarees, | waeegiy what vil mies my gee | wae Pe tne eaten Me eres Mariucr pres | tht fat "ised ke hed! any Ste soconnsere To or Part ing. ‘a pro- | tilt i ge te'L. I uunvnmie. United Btatee Mlaiteer 2 Mesico, Seeae ae Computed of tas Tratsay iereine: New York Theatre. inthe | Francie, in that oar be fought Ty 2g fn at Ron ment. Mr. Mark Smith took a benefit at this theatre last night, Aseembly. and twenty minutes, In 1962 Tommy had e aa CR igh ed Omicial Newspapers in the South. when Bulwer's Lady of Lyons was performed. This Ausaxy, April 18, 1807. SENTENCE OF THE HUGHES MIURDERERS IN CWCIKNATL | Paddy Wout, the Liverpool champion; be West, arunnt puumaed on @ prisoners taken at Zacatecas The Clerk of the House of Representatives has, in | worn-out favorite of sentimental ladies and gentlemen, ‘BILLS PASSED. {From the Cincinnatt Commercial, Apri! 0.39 tn Jost afvecn ml a wai are, iste Ty lagpeenenaion Guat eialler severity may vo prac- addition to the announcements heretofore made, selected with a comparative novice as Pauline, was not sufficient To amend the charter of tho village of Saratoga In tho criminal department of the Court of Common ‘This fight was @ hard one 7 Sete Be eee of Be land his alien troops, | the following named papers in the Southern States to | to-attract such an audience as Mr. Smith deserved, and | Springs Pisce yarardny morning after several motions made by | vary rapid and bain were couduerably.Papished @ chy pt ey tthe publish the laws and public advertisements:—In | the house was but half filled. Miss Lacoste, as Pauline, To prevent delays in See peta ot plamgare or Cay hapten = Tae Gade ete = nan Oe ines che ‘world. You will commanioate te Prenooat Jaares | Louisiana, tho New Orleans Republican, New Orleans | scarcely rose to mediocrity, her representation being | freight over ratiroads in this pancho hy ‘up for sentence. fight w apy amount was staked wes promplly, and by effectual means, the desire of this | Tyiune and the Homer Iliad, In Mississippi, the Meri. | cold and whore force and expression were | |, Authorizing the preparation of « Manual for {he use of | “7 4e4 ‘wurdock, first sadressing maid:—“You | Barney Farley, in 1806, for one thousand dollars that in case of capture, the Prince and } gisn Chronicle and the Vicksburg Republican, In Arkan- | fequinte, Mr. Smith, as the Dont, ragged soldier, | the Conetitu vention. have been foand guilt oe pape, and of nineteen rounds were ta twenty one minutes, ; Ee repreren may receive, the humane treatment so- ~tor pair n ern Colonel Dumas, was excellent, and frequently applauded, | | To amend the act to authorize, certain towns to take | s14‘remodivated malice, Killing James Hughes; other- | Farley was whipped. In 3 Tee ecpenms of making (bs ieatfon to Pres scbtsed avis top Sootbdes basse Wi te ception of oper ‘Std ax; Gieclag foulte to degraze from tts Railroad, rence She Hondent ana ONOE? | wie, of murder tm the Set degree Have: you aby hing wie tyete Magee’ they fouett for ‘tee i apenas, oomamnianiion, a ox Ld no glaring faul to say why the coart should not now sentence you?” w i deat Soares will be defrayed by this Department, two in South Carolina, two in Florida and one in Texas, marita, ‘The Yermaluing paris were fairly noted. OR er arctan ot ts alias Life Insurance | Goetz—Nothing at all. Bixty-one rounds were ry iis WSs Wit H. SEWARD, | Declan Reepooting Lande Granted to States, Olympic Theatre Company. tence theta Hot be passed upon yout ° 87 “OY | Mteembatants sanding ankle. deep 18 Ube saniovbn CAmvems’s RET 90 UA, GEWARD, The authorities of Nebraska having presented to the | m4 seny hupeteaions wehicn characterize the En- | yor’ ypaZ, bounties to certain volunteers tn the city of | “Ore gONS. the fight, and the rals pouring ia torrents, \ gaoe. WH Swann, Secretary Of Bian eee ariett ai easera under he anabling aot ot | chaaittee as one of Balte's early offorta are entirely | To amend the charter of the Home Life Insurance | ,,Court to Carel —Have, you, anything to say why you wamas @ ale ies r ais | geese hos boon present pany ; kill the ae P I started o messenger for fan Luis Potosi, with overlooked by the large audiences who have prose ie relsiion Cham. | _ Cave—No, sir; except that I did not intend to | Seebccastumpite oy! sae asscasea toeamser Baomaere” Fpeictg tegen pyr 4 isch paniag rr" ee ee Ot os be ge ep oy AE ot Troy. Court—I had designed saying something to each of ada Bayes Seelibian ane anes when el 5 Sunder Tihave seat you full despatch now Blate five hundred thousand acres of land for inter- | aiatrable toaseor iy winch in hes heen put om the stage, | sociation of apeentive 8 A® | you; but Ido not suppose anything I could say woula | Gem i F i oe WIS D, CAMPBELL. Admira) Farragut to Command the Medi- terranenna Squadron. To incorporate the Mc tan Bathing Association, In relation to the common schools ia Lack pork To amend the Revised Statutes relative to the regu- imirable ‘nal {mprovement purposes, the Secretary of the Interior | Miss Richings should not, with tho excellent company she be content with the success which has attended decided that the grant of 1864 should not be deducted he ce ‘but should bring out other from that of 1841, the State being entitled to the full | in wi the excellent musical abilities of ber troupe | lations concerning brokers, t your crime ina stronger light than the facts as | gon and Nashville Railroad, states that they were developed upon you i a Tnere le bat Hl | grading ofthat road had teem executive mency in your —espec'! to 700, Goel; and I would urge ‘upon all three of you | the extensive coal mines ia | A il i advent It te understood in naval circles in Washington that | a usniuy under each grant, would have Aitting opportunity for display, Afternoon Session. = necessity AA yi g Rgenitod for Pha Am hs 2: 4 Admire) Farragut goes to the Mediterranean to relieve heauumeenand by? a ay Qe TER THR WHARVES AND PIERS BILL DEFRATED. tribunal than any carthly one—before Him in whose ‘ Bear Admiral Goldsborough. Admiral Farragut bas FORTIETH CONGRESS At half-past three o'clock P. M. the House went into we must ail sooner or later appear, and before and Tennessee rivers already selected his officers for this station. T. “4 consin. Committee of the Whole and took up the bill to cstab- | whose throne your souls must soon to ius. aod ASEM IT [From the Milwaukee Sentinel, April 8. lish the metropolitan harbor district and to create the |-ment. It behooves each of you to set your Admiral Davis to Command the South Pa- Board of Whanves and ’ A. red Se nennered ® cific Squadren. Extraordinary Session of the Senate. On ya Piers, the ta tos i ni your poi ty while q \ Rear Admiral Davis will very shortly leave the Naval Wasuixatox, April 18, 1867, | lady. residing #&, Fo Sag ied vent Sl sae anaes bree Sas epaare ioe, sould. bare Observatory, of which he has been Superintendent for PRUVEING THE TENURE OF OPFIOS BILL. of that place for about Pores 10 repent Progress and ask | been heard.) It only remains, continaed the Judge, that | the last two years, He will relieve Rear Admiral On motion of Mr, Ramsey, (rep.) of Minn., five hundred high time whe Bea b yp noes leant 200k, I should pronounce sentence upon each of you sepe- \ @odon, in command of the South Atiantic squadron, on | ©°PI¢# of the Tenure of Office bill wore ordered to be | 12 the unio tonsa Tue Whole, andorder the bil | "Tas sentence as to 700, Coote, 14, thas vou be the Brasil station, going out in the Guerriére. Rumor | Printed. Ho remarked there was great occasion for their vicinity. ‘Ror's fow ‘was lost—88 to 64, taken from thie to the jail of Hamilton ‘oon P Admiral Loo or Commodore | %¢ St this time, sho had been greatly committes to leave to sit again | there to be kept in solitary ween ee ‘a bes already named Roar Adm he PAY OF SENATE muTLOTES. it was thought she 8 to 88, and the Dill was lost, day of April, and on that day, between the hours Sands an his successor, \\- yet, as she gave no TER NATIONAL GUARD BILL. twelve o'clock, Boon, and two ‘o'clock of the eharaoeg id ditties " A resolution was adopted to pay the clerks of com- the was not watoned. ‘National Guard and re | of sald day be taken by the Sheriff from said place Secretary of <a ee ted peroete ge ta he te mittoos and pages emp loyed during the present special the usual oar, but the was ordered 10 8 third reading solitary hh al advocated the selection of Leagwe Island, Phila- cay at wea per tiee coca ctl tod fon eed Gee * Co-operative Union, oe ae tia tows, wes ‘ennounced to the prisoner deipbia, for a naval station, and naval officers very Specs i ee ences, thing remained there, ‘Company. he manifested fat lone oe — U2 Me Mek sawing | amd ling’ nt we Frise laeecs | Se te ee oe | tynewatee Saat that the of the relative to Governor Cammings’ reported abeenoes {rom the powors and dutiee of the Park Commie filoreee Sasiery, wheiner witb Or without leave, the was 6 the Secretary of the ry Whe tile 10 Meeque eaerere nogmlen. ©: hd

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