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Al / i 4 v 4 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY-16, *,g68, 4 3 tein tt nate ba teen ame rede} element there commended himself equally tothe | tadiel* ana gentemen. yeasens to greet menor 2,¥, Manning for Comptroller, . LOTTERIES. rc candi. floor, yielded a few minutes to Mr, Nicuorsoy, (dem.) Ghectione of thelr rebel brethren on this floor. dates for public favor and pronounce upon t! “ te | ERIE py pressed condemnation of the + sli and we must say they earned the applause t} _ merits, olands : > oe none WASH NGOTON w | broporatmonsurm and bad read i Mig Cte tract | te ejected Yo ibe, words’ “rebel bretres om tis irra eatomed cu thou. nthe dra at wan eo | Zor Covina Maral Jowell, Harford. | coq, | NAMOMAL Lorruny OF MADRID, SPAIN, f of a Jolterenring on the ode gf Con iN cannot be calles, tricks, a8!) of) S00 gore Be Rr Bir ane, Masi : : sed CONTINUED bis va FIFTH PAGE. * Sp then tok be too the present proper to un Heiden Sa) é of te Toute {onthe itor out ~ aby th, the troupe, Ter Comptrolle 3. Ww. fg fino thomscives to he oliey of he bill as it came from | moynoot was the erists Of the eousteye tt required very |" Mr. Mcxar remarked that Bb Winved is ‘bing | htancing of the boy omthe lita of n Bie IR | marr dir ge ec r griy pra a ea tbe House. litle more to involve the country tn national disaster | wnde:siood, pe 5 ore Bed bom decitea | alr, by AF tesnng ts bes ihe cigs ‘en Aes ae Mr. Faesevnes, “rep.) of Me., supported Mr. Conk- | and ennihilation, Since last Monday what had the ‘The SenanER tha the words a.stool ter 0 ge aoa an. fi oes cee, tne, Maton duly of 2 801890 Lane gmramcing to sauisly te public mind ) cocetry neou fn meompt to ly ssctlonions Rane ob | ' se ‘wosose required the Sdnda to be weittor down by | eostained DM ig wonderful. | fullest exten or the giizen, anne a, ch Ir basen) sineeed iran eedlbcs, the Sacrolery |-Seeectanes Led PARLE ioe, Thee fees Daienial || ntonueie aad tel bs Ge ee poe Seomtnely tay the ssiruction and repulsion: | approve 4 3 ion of Congress", uo,cor al of tho Treasu’ y having under th no power to issue a doliar bey ad tue agthorized reserve, Mr, CaF cut, (rep.) of N. asked whether the x i { ‘Tans baying been done, the Speaker repeated bis de- | at deflan the principles Sf the Jualela il Congress mnigit deelare cision that itwas not proper to allude to momtors of the | markabie, but they will bi terests of ( the reconstr were neither new nor re- ey Ps rebellong i areas io” aco On r toat the Sapreme Court could not decile against any act | House ag rebela, The gentleman from Itinois would | tertainment. Thore isa 40" tune in the treo feat ‘al ing's en- porn cet Oman and ase to fill up an even: is of ywe fea The ra iS crane om the basis of J” co, freedom and equal company ‘are of the or coeed pocuniarily atin all publ public, dine ng we 2 r retary | of Ot Y lions | proceed in order, unless some member objectet. y, WO Or mnion, will Bui Pec cdpentiiures, both late and arite ” = Bete state cs, pads Rareaat et ehthoeee ee ee eo ae tha | Pur auauey oljectod, siating that he desired to offer a | with our ausomont lov oe Det, eye ibe moet 8 economy sould brit Site and Mr. CoNRLING replied im the negative. He offer 2 further amendment restricting its application. 74r, Mormon’ said the umendiment woulw be simply an “expression of opinion, . Witson, (rep.) of Mass,, thought such’an expres- ion ef opinion agaiestiurtber indsiion was very dvsira- ‘Die, and conéeroned the wild schemes of oxpansion atlont among epeewiatora. ; Me same, (vep.) of Mo., asked what harm would ’ result from taking five-uwenty bonds to the Treasury and exchanging them for greeabracks and putting then mM aoctidas where they were needed? ‘Mr, Weisoy ‘was iillextbly opposed to extending the veirculation of rreenbacks. He argued thet if business men were voOe assured there was to be no more con- ‘traction, whg not also assure Ubom there was to be no more'expan ion ? le, Th lo | resolution of censure, Rupront.—Ap est7®" ating of “Elizabeth” was given necessary revenue to the current one the roost Ulustsons oocrs Erthe army. ae Mr. Farssworta desired to make an explanation. at the ThéAtre Frar ois yesterday, Tho attendance was dace” a dining otanhe theta rot the rd ‘ vy EPALDING, (rep, ) of Le papmee wie ott of teal ; rer wd did not want to accept an explanation, not aslarge as or fase bh ie in engin A boca acing Sg proeenery. pete seit oe subject ae ene ithe ‘House had ‘vag SP2AxeR put the question whether the gentleman | weather, We’ crn sag ‘so often of Ristori’s wonder. | 82 * <0" roa ony te rego Krys and eet the Judiciary bill, and tue bill in reference to | from IUiinois aint Permitted to explain, end it W483 | #0) imperso: ‘ation of the hanghly Queen that i} bu fensome to the peor: and a the burdens asd i Hancock vat all decided afiirmatively, Boss ‘shou! ‘Tue Svaaken pre ten (Me aasisld) in'the chair over- | "Mr. Fakaswonta wold—I did not intend to mako any | SUZ TE” ing 1g Say hero that sho was the same reat | bear équnly ajay on at ruled the point of order. personal application, of these words. (Laughter on the wry + 4 (he role at yosterday's matinée, Bozze, x fanaa ae ae 7 me aa merge hip ad ne Lie ee seen Mr, Woop ‘and enpmerated as number thres | democratio side.) 1 aro very sorry that gentlemen should | *¥ “nk beside bis Lowis XVI. aa a chef @auere of | How of the pubile debt must be kept, inviolate, and’ we do, the unpi jeuted and remarkablo transactions which | have applied the.m to themselves, 1 will withdraw tholy bg 4A, Madame Ristori will appear a8 Ne‘ema to-night, | fiona d.vt created to save the Leg hy Miiy paid in had occurred th the Executive Department, In that Bernonet ‘@pplcation by leaving out the words “OR ‘ig | '# the first time, and on Friday her bereft takes place. | good fa‘thund according to its tenure et connection he said tbat witbout the consent of the P’res- loor.’? New Yor Cmcve,—The comic pantomime, “Ihe eee aan nage premengal ocogniting bo distincuen, FE eae ee edge ie niad | for the ce neemmarkcd that if his colleague tnter.ted tham | aniser .of Bagdad,” proves mn irrealatible attrac. | of oruer uusions the immedmte una aneeeal of . ditional release lican side of the House there Vag no dajec- allciizensof tho United States Mlegally held in amiliiary been thrust back by the Senate im the position from | tion to his doing so, (Laexhter). fon at this well roguinted and popniar establishment. | Saryice or in custody for prevendes political, offenean Net, which he bad been displaced. The our moasure was | Me flat over asa. ‘moved that Mr. Farng. | TRO equestrian, gymnastic nnd acrobatic part. of the | Commitied on thelr soils ame terme the duty ot the carers: | Peres 6933. Reversing lo a remark of Mr. Wilson, Mr, Conxees | the bil now under considoration—a bill without a title, | wor’. shouid have the liberty «conclude bis remarks | PFOFamme this week is uo less entertaining. ment to enforee that demand, if necessary, with poner ingcired €hether the Senwtor was in favor of tax achild without a name, and probably wibusd agate iu order, Tux PiGRnd,—the fine paintings illustrating the vari- | P¢¥ “that the thanks of the Amerlean a Dordhakders in accordance with the ery recently raised | a monstrosity—a measure the most infatnous of the My. Monae declared that in ms opinion the apology | ong Scenes +, “Piigrim’s Progress’ are still exhibiied at | dne to the Union soldiers who pecilled their livesin nee. 600) 15963, J en ihe. BAdject, many infamous acis of this infamous Congress, Was worse than the ‘assault, (Laughter,) He added that | Bunyan Hal, of their country and in vindication of the bouor of its flag; ve re Hee} Mr. We cox condemned the outery raised, ho said, by | Mir, BinGmam (rep,) of eeere question of order he lad done moreéo put down the rebellion than the | 5 A ow y» jg | that the nation owes ite them and to the widows and orphan teed ‘aron why bad opposed the war, whese policy be loathed } on tio last expression of Mr, Wood. gentleman from Hliaois bad ever done, RLY & Lxon’s Mixerrete,—\‘The Biack Statue” is children of those who fell in battle adequate ald, and protec: Soe tails 2nd abborred, He was nevertheless in favor of ult» | The Sreamex required the words excepted totolys | — ihe qu-séion gus taken on Mr, Boutwell’s motion, and | the new attraction at the handsome little hall of Mesers, | tom, and Jane (ep tegranwen et those yho have fallen in 691 1033. “50011 quip consolidating tac'various loans into a form where | taken down, it was agreod to, Kelly 2s Loom; Gearge Christy, Neive Seymaonr, Sam | Pecks SNL Oe bem in grateful aud evoriasting remem |: Oi 10385, vein: ‘thay €ould be taxed. He denied that the country was ‘Lhe expression was written out by the Glotv reporter Mr. dieNan, as a question of privitezo, offered a reso: | Prion, Pardy, Grifin and Percival ‘every night in Resolved, Thaten behalf of the loyal le of Connecti- | \ 618. 2 i “poing 10 pieces politicely or #nanci as claimed | and read from the Cierk’s desk, lution thatthe geniieinan from Iiiuois (Mr. Farnsworth) | gq ma psi ‘Sppear cut we do hereby present sa our aud thel’ first choice for S00) totes dy ais, Sepaior from Rhode Island (Mr. Sprague), ‘The words havi Mr. Ross, (dom. be reprimanded by the speaker for uaing the words that hnest’ President of the ‘United States General Ulysses % 16138. 4 16186 ad “received letters from the’ ‘Treasurers of SURRSEEREESECU DURST TESS ERSEROREeseoerecee seSLHTELLE eee eursieenntanat! Bi fe ing been read, yof Ti, ‘aw Peeps ‘RaNcIScO’ Mixsrents,—The inimitable quart G ly the” gailant ah aru that Mr, Wood use tne words ‘so | had eon excopted to. a et, Tent; that wo recogoize be Bok only Abe. ga anf : sg ‘ Ider who let our armies ‘the States of New York und New Jersey snowing oud laughter.) ‘dv, Woe expressed the hope tht ls should enjoy | Birch, Wambold, Bernard and Backus, haye a rare 4! R ) thet taxadle v: of property fad largely increased. So The Sreakee ruled that the expression ertepted to | the wote*honor of consure, and that the gentleman from of? fun for their patrons this week. Dickens, ia | OAT ap festem eo to'reduee the Dube itwas ali over tie North and Wes. The people wero | was ne: m order, and had read by the Clerk ae sixty- ‘nots should es reader, ia unmerei{ully buriesqued every might, lic expenditure, more solicitous for tue permanent pro 0, begver olf than tuese ef Frauce or England, whore Dawes moved to lay the resolution on the table, Bes first rule of the House, to the effect that ii when a }. * perity of the country t! for personal or ly success— } beak the Senator referred to was located, to which menver js called to order the decision bedn bis faver, ‘Thomution was agreed to witheut a diviston, only ‘Tus Graxp Decess.—Her ladyship will make, her | while at tho same time he stanas pledged by Bia recorded Lh ts “mas opy ‘rst, dmst and all the time. Hefurther a¢- | Le sual be at liborty to proceed; it otherwise, ho soail } "seven members susialniug a demand for the yews and | appearance again in the goodly city of Gotham at the | Seitéments and histerio deeds to. secure and maintain on “wocated (he smendment, and hoped the country woutd | vot be permitted to proceed, in cage any member object BRSRAIEVULES g 60 i enduring foundations the principles of the loyal men of the nays. to tis dolug so, ‘without ‘leave of We House. ihe } "Nr Farssworts,, resnming the floor, sald:—in ecai. | #Fench theatre om Monday next, om which occasion | nition who sustained the “Mhot adopt George Francis Trarn’s ideas on finance. Luiond th Fake pen (aon the houor of our odin CAunios, (rep,) of Pa, thought the chief thing to | Speaker added that the gcntloman from New York had } tion €o what I nave sald in relation to the olllcer in cem. | Batoman will cetobrate the hundredth nicht of the per. groived, ‘That we present wisi pride. the honored name be dune was to'satisfy the country that they would do | the right to proceed if no member objected. anand at New Orloaus 4 wish to say this much, J have | formance of Oflendach’s charming opera Ly a change Of | or William'A. Buckingham us our choice for Vice Fresident nothing. The people wanted a settled policy. The cur- Mr, Binctam—ti objocs to his proceeding at all untoss | baved tho remarks I bave made in refereuce to hum on | ©stume and many attractive addivions, { the United States, and request our delegates to the Na- Tency qiostion should be kept out of politics. Let the expenses of ine army and navy and the civil list be re- duced, aud avvid revenue frauds by appointing honest ‘ colectors, and doing away with te detectives, waom he takes back these wore ane makes ao (apolony. ~mmrormation in my possessiou, on Jolters and other facts | Purtataratonre Socrety,—this celebrated body ef tn- pone! Cpavantlon'te tye sil honorable effort to secure bis «Many membors on rep ide—“'That.-1s) | thar have como to my attention, Lam sorry to believe Ct ae le of this Tight’ ‘any of these reports I wish to say that, having always | Sfumentalisis will give tho Choral Symphony of | , Hesolved, That wo present to the loyal peoplo of ") Stat , Hou. Marshall Jewell, and Tie dreaxam again informed Mr, Wood thataf ne de- | rugurdod “hie asa getlout’ onary ans cUwAYS | Boethoven st the Academy ef Music on Briday after- Ris Ghlociatos: this day aovelantede nud. plodge oursaives to be Se gseeenereseeee: <Bo0] 500) rtirnd they had never badin olden times. He favored the bill | sired to explain be had tne opportunity to do so, friend, it surprised me, perbaps, as much ag | 200D. make such efforts tor juccess of our ticket as shall re- tan 6487. without amendment, becaase it left the people to them. Mr, Woop rose and said—Mr. Speaker, I have no ex- | any other gentiewan tn the city of Washington -gult mm their triamphat election. 00} 1660} selves. planation to give. when I read his orders and when I recotved by | CONNECTIOUT BADICAL STATE CONVENTION. Tho resolutions were greeted with a storm of applause, +800] 18505. Mr. Consteve said the bill would be unimportent if ‘The hrkakkR—Then the gentleman can only preceod | letiers and mewspaper reports accounts of the sat the conclusion of which loud calls were made for 600! ee MeAUt LO more than Was expressed on its face. For | with his remarks by the consent of the House. joy with wich he had, as is alleged, tilied the hearts of Pt Jewell, who modestly smiled and bowed himself in Sie ‘weeks, poriups mouths, Where had been no contracsi The Sreakwe put the question whether the gentieman | the rebels in nis deperiment. 1 wish to say further, SPECIAL GORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. upon the stage. Rieti and the Secrgary bad pledged himself taat without | from New York should be allowed to proceed, ana there | that after that ceutieman had been ordered to relieve ——" President Brandogeo ga: “5001 saps. ‘Ancir action there Would be none. ‘This bill, then, hey- | was an emphatic *No,”” Sheridan at New Orleans—and this 1s what makesthe | Vitatity in the Rudteal Peety-The Party Geyriewex oF TH Coxvention—Accept my congratu- 600] 16587. ing passed tho House, was not the fact that-it was pend- Mr. Exvusar, (dem,) of Wis. called for the yeas‘and | whole thing a matierof more surprise tome—I met him Unenimous for Grant and Bickinghnoe | lations and permit me to present the choice of the a) ing enough security that there should be no further con- | nays. = iu the city of Washington on his way South, and speak-| Qeant the Choice of the Enaat—Marshall | Convention, the highest office in the gift of the people— 6000) tacuion by a future Secretary of tho Treasury, Tho question was taken by yeas and ways, and re- | ing to him, asf keew him woll, tor I fought by his sido Mars! +500) , al Jewell—who, to speak propleticaliy, 1 may 4 “Well, Gonoral, you are going to | Jewell, of Hartford, Nombunted for Govere | styl «the Governor of Connecticut,” is as suggested by Mr. Sherman, Congress having sulted yeas, 30; nays, 108, #0 Mr, Woon was wot al- | in tho tioid, ja iis power instantly to‘ arrest it, He would iowed io proceed, New Orieaus, are you?” “Yos,” said be, “and some | ner—The Platiorm. Loud cheers and clapping of hands greeted Mr. “wore against the bill in any shape. In-roply te Mr. Mr. Dawns, (rep.) ef Masz., then moved the following | people have got an idea that because Iam sent down Hantrorp, Conn., Jan, 15, 1863, Jewell, who is one of those handsome old young men, rH ‘Henderson and other opponents of contraction he said | resolutiou:— there to relieve Sheridan Tam a copperhead; but they | ay no period within the past five years bas the radical | Sbout forty years of age, but with hair as white as the ‘500| ho cid not expect or Lope for immediate resumption of | evolved, That Fermando Wood, a member sof the ‘Mouse | will tind thera-cives greatly misiakea. 1 have fought 8 paper upon Wh.eh this is written, He isa flue looking 506} SiG SSE EE specie paymenis, He thought there would be aa ill et- 4ect produced on th@ country by the rejection of the ameodment to prevent a further expansion by the See- retary of the Treasury, People would-sse in it a pure pose whieh nad been indicaod all along Ubroagh the ‘debate vy the majority of the Senate that expansion 13 from the State of New York, having toiay used in debate } the revels too long in the field to be their tool now,” or | Party of wis State displayed so much vitality as in the | juvenile, who with the fair sex would, perbaps, distance upon the door of the ‘Louse the tollywing Yiords:— "A mob. | words to that elect. 1 nad a right, theresore, to bo | ‘present campal t H rival Gov except Burnside, Jewell bowed lowl, m : 0 i . , the ign just maugureted. The crashing de- | ail rival Governors except Burnside, Jewe! iy Secon a. meehnis 102 se infam: rie pieet ate Bs) surpri: ot when iread tho first order whic he issued, eit of Jest year bas aroused thom to a realization of and <vmagohly,”” ap Aromus Wara would say, and spoke sare of this Hou al the Speaker is haroby divested forch- | ANd Still more when I read the second. iD substance as follows:— e ‘with to pronounoe thus coustire at the batof Lie ves | “our. Raxoat. (dem,) of Pak usk the gendeman | tbetrath that to be succcesful thoy must be watchful | "up. Pausmmt ax Gexrimtcx—I am unable to "ex: bs SLbunGs moved to lay the reseiution ou ihe | from INinoi wuethor tout was Dot a private conversa- | and heve able mew on guard in their waichtowers, The | press the feclings of my inmosi heart on being named # 4o follow. ie modified nis amendment by .proviaing ple. tiva, and whettier hy is justiliod on this or auy other ec~ . | a8 the party to lead the State ticket to victory in the thai nothing herein contained simi allect the power of | ‘The motion was desided in the negative, casion to bring before the pubis what had been a pric | Pld stad thken by the Executive and the defiant atti | oon Paine “According to tae great chief what we ‘the Secretary of the Treasury to maiuiam wae reserve Nhe previour ‘question was them seconded and the | vate conversauon ¢ iudeef Congress have done much to effect this resur- | foliow, the will of Use people is the law of the land. It suuihorized by the folurth seetion of the act of June 30, /A8U4, in order, he said, to divest it of all questions as to de ruction, The question of finance, he tougat, in the future. Ho was about to sey the qnes- skion of government, He iooked for the relief of the “cvuniry by a new era of retrencomunt, of lessened taxa- tiod, except on certain articles from which ft should rtui, It could House progeeded to-veie by yous zndpays ov the adop- Mr. Sannsvovti—T did ot ro-ard it as a private con- | »rection of latent energy, and the political hacks who, | is the will of the peopie of Connecticut that I should Yon ot the resoluitioa, The vote veanliod ‘a3 follows:— | vorsutiou, There were one or two gentlemen, 1 beuEVe, || ruins aro, were turned out to grass again spring into the | Head the tioket, and I appear before you to accept this Yeas, 114; nag 2 siricl party vole, So tue resulu- | siandiug dy wo the ime. 1 did not so regurd ita.t aat | 9 805 7 rit i} inanifestation as proudly as you have given it, Inthe tiow was adepiod. ff time; fort repeated it two days afterward ina pabdlic | haraess beside the new: saaterial for “a long pull, & | contest upon which we now enter I shall endeavor to ‘The SrkAweR, in accordance with reselution, pro- | mecung tu t colewan’s own city of Vailadelpuia, Strong pull and a pull all tegether.”? Whether they will | take Connecticut back whore she belongs. Under the comied to administer a censure to Mr. Wood in the fol- Ido sot think myseit that ihe M4 bauner of Grant and Gaciingham next all I have no lovi Mr, Fermaade Wooo—tiay’s treaties bubd objoot to the use the gen ful tm Jerking tho old, rotten radical Wagod | Goupe Connecticut will bo found where sho bas always . come frou tho propased ex. | on the laws, vrivilezes and usages of Partiament, trom . Ido nou gaiusay but | from the mire lato which it has been immersed by the | beon—standing upon the groat principles for waich we en Of paper curren which we derive we (undameatal ptinerples of our par- a copperhens ood weights that have been riding therein is a question Doourris, (rep) of Wis, denied that aay infer- » mM speaking ef occurrences like ast to geutleman fm | ena time alono call determi Il disappeared behiud the scones, when an enthu- suit be drawn from the tect that thess amoad. Das. nsed the vole the result he things that Generat Hancock bas | *88t Ume alone can determine, ic delegate called for “Nine cheers for Grant, Buck vl beea voied down by the ~or » Hog just beea announced, thus speak olf Acopperkead trom tue simpbde fact Chay Yo make tho matter more certainsof succges they | ingham, Je’ and our teket and platiorm,’? when the , ib Wat tm (avor of expausiog, s obviosly unbecoming to pormit vill od that the civil aw shail beeupeome im | gaye hitched Grant and Buckingham together as the | whole housenold oi faith sprang, to their tec and cheered ¥40 Fopeal a law olowing the Secreta pressions agauius’ Luo casmoter aud ¢onduc ' ath ‘: eeateagse 4 ni. | Most Iustily. Av the conclusion of the applause one of ury 10 contragt't @ certain rate, of Parliament to be used without rebuke, for iuuy Coit is true that ho has filled the | Wheel horses, and ory “Get up. igorous appli- | tie yico prosideaty threw his beaver from the platform: FY RON took the same view, Their purpose wa. i only-a comtempt of thas-high Cour, but caleul 1 bis department witu joy, autl 4 cation of the walp may bo necessary in the case of | to the delegato who had Proposed the cheers, and the not rinit the Secrolary of tie Trees od Lesistature 1 tha estimation of the Wionever be appears wt | some portion of the team; but Grant aud Buckmgham | curiain dropped, ped , nil agatart she other House. and passed a d the Learte of “ ' ns % Dives I must do tho Convention the justice of saying that 500 over Wi ure, tuey Would-eppear to implicale Wand freedwek With mourns, cave i votie | Sfter all may not meet thetrexpectations. Ulysses may | tne business was despaiched with remarkablo rap dity, idd000 tg the peeossary. | yar Hem It against the uty yudge for aimsel wha show his hoofs, aud with a vigorous kick knoci the | and in the matorial of which it was composed and the 500 ‘of cOnwaction and | tiouse 2a ¥ would be impos. 4 brains out of the drivers andzno bottom out of tho | gv order maintained, has not been excelled yby auy 500 Nain Wee question Yavelved 4 sible te overlook the ais one of its own mem. ; Gulz—If T know what the word conp ” political convention { have ever sat in, 500, ner ysnould be allowed ‘Wordsof this oljectiouabte characier are never | ) might answer the quesuon, radical Jaunting cor atone and the same time, ‘Phe sessony taught by the action of this Convention, ct in bis diserety i Wions of authorized on but m Wager, and when called to onter the mem. Haxyswoutt—Lho order of General Hancock with | At the caucus of the party Jast night, which I at- | the first held in the Bast, are intended to have their "600 Teverve putes Wo Mees the b bor must see Lae error iusto which be heen misicd, ence to the oivii authorities tiled me with yor ‘weight in the country. The unanimous choice of Grant 5000 ston to ihe alounbot aueborized ies He raust retract and make a satisfactory apolexy. | rout surpeise andaiarin, Ibis certaluly sucpaising that | temdews T obtained ®, clear) insight into, the interior | Nash's Ake conntty: the uasaimous choice of Grant ony + eanceiled notes, He quoved tro: lay to show that | Should he fail to satiety the Hows & subo ment to the cominund oF a districs | Workings of the Connecticut radicals, and they’ are | tonded ag au endorsement of the Congressional policy +600 ary of the tr ty has pewer to expand unl 7 will’e panmshed by a repri should nue an wclof Congress tinder whick he | semously in earnest this time. In every portion | and the repudiation of Chase. Governor Buckingham - 500 LAL WM CICWRLON Te~aves iour huvdred and tity | Muving violated this, the universaily Wont tiers, aud set above tt the law of a bogus govern. | of 3 ave boon spent in or. | was placed upon the ticket as a man who would be necepe Fa Millions. Since the Senator from<tio (x uerman), | parliamentary law, the House-ias ordered iia mont whch Wat act of Cougress had decared siegul, ig their local breaches, in bringing | table to all the New England States, and for the purpose ‘500 who cailed (his amendiient anneces to be proven pon you by ts eresiding oilice the civiilaw, Which it 18 bis culy 49 recosuize, is tho | harmony out of chaos. Grant clubs have been formed | of strengthening the State ticket. Promineut domo-~ 10 iuuoduced an weal to Meet a pr daty having been performed you wiit resume your acat, 6 wonder wh nue. dn addi. | ow nearly every cross read where half adozen congro- | crats have expressed their opinion upon these. nomnina- 2690 ROULY, WY uol aveeps Lins emenda Ro-s inquired wheiver str, Wood, having paid the | tion to wit A have already stated General Hancock suid | gate; the party is organized, and Grant leaven has been | tions, aud they declare that white Buekingham's name » 508 View Ws HOt entitled Lhe belaucd ot Lis hour, to ine, “Lam going to New Orleans to exceute the laws | a! to tho entire jump, ' Every detegation comes in- tower of sirength, the State ticket {s very weak and + 500 i r AKER repliod that the Heuso had decided other- | of Congress,” ‘ to pin their faith to the Hero of the Wilders | can be easily beaten by one headed by Governor Lng. 4 - ‘a pa—Tlas he not done se ? a ia the hove that, as he delivered ihe boys in bine | Jish, who will, no doubt, be the nominee of the demo- 000 : ieeasury could Lut 1d Like the House to permit him onto Certainly a the Wilderne s i he wilt. prove a Moses to deliver | cratic ad ii the answer the rads of og ape and enable hel in Apri! next tial s, -trcntineearicaeliialiy, ) his Intercession that are wade to Li between rebels and | to sing “Out of the wilderness, out of tue wilderness,” n said that could aly be done by a recon- | joyal men, and to save the loyal men irom the oppres- Bar, after all, they may discover that Grant is a SHIPPING NEWS. of the vole selgising t lot the gentleman pre- | sion of rebels by reterring them wo tho juries eud | “foricry hope.’”’ Principtes will haye more to doin the tate Convention, notes, Bir, Coxkiixe quoved from. th: that ibo Secreiary of tue areasury would commend to tlre (Derisive laugnier from te re | repo: sare true they had offered to others ja Pp sheri{fs and constuvles and rebel magisirates there, I | contest than men, and if the democracy come up grand- Na powers of thet ofbosr. ‘oop sald:—ctr, 1 shall finish them before the | think no 1s not executing the law of Congress by aby | ty to the work the radicals of this State next April will PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY Keterring to arise in the gold a © of means; for tue law of Cungresy tnakes it his | be burigg deeper than they are now, ares @uriug ine discussion, Mr. Hes. N asked Me, Boyer, (dem.) of Pa., mored that the ventlaman only to Keep the peace, but wo that every Hints have deen thrown out that Chaso’s and Butler’s Arrivals. when this bill was passed in .the House yold irow New York snould leave to print his rev % ‘n there equal and exact justice, withontrefersaco | names would come up prominently in this State; S!oamehip Catharine Whitiag. Berr faiien from torty-on: yeu wh tsad thes Would require unanimeus cua. | io couditiou ur color, We know very well that no to. when the public chord war touched hy such material | Wy Jeng, with idee and 12 p « dir. CONKLING Said there Weul oui with the bill ade- | xent of tue House, ian Or {reedigun can get justice mm any of these State: they would not vibrate, Neither of these colebrities | \)< 9% Stiled tn company with by yn that it would. never pass (be Sena, Unauiwous objection came ‘from the republican side | Mr. Paixe, rep.) of Wis, obtained the tiour, but | was mentioned yesterday evening, and if Connecticut | >" alta LE, (rep) of id received letters | of tue Hoase. yielded to.a motion for adjournment. radteals can be taken as expononts of the party East Marine Disasters, Bate Newitt Cuirroap, dittle, from Rich: Genva, put into bermuda 7th inst distnar ied. at ihe timo [rox prominent alo Wouid protect thex: Mz, ConkuisG baped boping tbe Sen- . Beox, (dem.) of Ky icy. bers of the Keconsiruct bot be de- | argue agetust the Dill. . one.of the two minority mom. ‘ommiitee, look tue Loor to ave novice of an amend- | 00th are cock-robins, or D. D.’s, @ é@ Forne: constiiuciopal Siate con- All the orators of the caucus grew eloquent in their he sito imsurrectionary States to appoint ail | praises of General Grant, His deeds of valor, love for (rep.) of x the a nderstand the position Mivd, aud ia reply oa repiiod by Mr. Shoriuwa Of the |. wawenby ine gentic ennsy!vauta (Sir. 8 hitherto provided by the jaws of such | the radical party, sympathy for the darky and contempt apr che Entei Ness ee 5 pout revered to by Mr. Heudervon is saad Want tne. a acis were entirely ou ny it the duty of the several Disirict Cot | tor Andrew Jobuson were tue (hemes of their discourse. "0 & ] consitavo ; but be could aot undereiand the geatleman er ra such appoitments aad iwstail hn | Grant was thi inging and the end, and Grant, they 500) and other ¢: nees bad combined te from Ohio (Mr. Bix to) in abuouncing that ia sup, and providing Wat such stale govera- | declared, must win, when joined with Buckingbam, | persoas in r hall coniinoe im oflice until the States are ad- in ihe selection of state ofllcers there wili be # sharp Union and other state officers ure ap- | competition between theadherents of Charles Parker, of resul. He @ inotion to ad, ing (we Wi he Was cutively te accordauce wita th Tt was moustrous to bold, as hud beea = Fiber iu opposition to the L wae luet OY twenty to LwWenly-live CAPTAIN CARLETON'S 3 use Congress might reduce the nur F Meriden; Rozer avertl!, of Dauvary, and H. P. Havens, : Ori: . LIF bod . d pens os admiited that in his opinion the view: wo three i. could azo-diciate to that court bow SAVING APPARATIS, of New Loudon, for Governor, Brom the manifestations Pay ee LES fd : or inem Vermont (Mr. Eawunde) ocide @ constitutional ter question. Me. | Mr. O'Nwitc, (rep ) of Pa, ollered arcsolution directing | of applause lost night in cateus, it is dificult to deter- entitied 200) the treasury laa power to we an extract from an ergs Bingham | tho Secretwry'oi the Treasury tv communicate tye re | wine which of the threo was most popular; butit. 1 ee 500 ney up 40 four hundred millions were cor- Military ission wo prove | port of the commission for examining imvolife saving | Said that certain underourgents are at work that will THE MYSTERIOUS HUNTER; 00 ovberwise be would.go i L een ik und big present porition. | apparatus whicu held its sittings in New York ia 1867, | give Marshall Jewell the feud, i no unforeseen event THE MAN ‘OP DEATH, ey He arcued that ao increased currency was Vist what he ewid on that oc- | Agopred. occurs to upset the litte programme arcan god, will be eovimenced in number It of the ito meeded for ihe bu country, wad that not | ¢ as Quite Cousistent wl Lis present posilion. CORRECTION, Atioe hour named for the convening of the Conven- FILLSIUE COMPANION, pr gtd gaged ¥ . d the price Sead Le lad read .# part of the gentleman's Iu the debate on Monday on the Judiciary bill, when | tion’ very few de: 8 putin an appearance, The fact Lo be tasned January 24. id in toe New Yor ia is, tho greator part of the night (and away into the wee | _ Tt is *ife to say that few if any author of the prevent day tha? houre”) iad been consumer ingputting up plow in |e FFod ah tncinn tale solniensely exciting, wad ot sued tho interest of the various tickeis, Indeed, a number | S°M*ral Interest wo the reader, Htire Hight iM lobbying, to the great delight } THE DIB, mais, Who kad tewer beds to make, and AM declared that the language imputed to ya the connecuioa in ncky Was using tt, i { ig.tu We speech, aud I have read it beets Wilson, of iowa, said he advocated it | , al meusure, the 1 it for that very ri d by Ue reporter to Mr. Williams, of Pa. says the remark was not rade by bim, several members desiring the Senatorto yield ton | amulion to adjourn at & cwock, he deciued, say was very muck i at he was about wea, : ven minutes Curuer 2 Ei ) 0 prt ‘ would y Wa Vous, but not to a motion to | from. tue speech, “ ‘ by a member in his immediate neighbor. | landlords woo were ahead on washing Dilla. setweon BY KENWARD PRILP, j ies of “Vote, vote.”) air, Woob made the point of order that Mr. Bing rotstak ten and hi ‘Vien delegations tiled into the hail in | any « i Rewaenrhaee win Nb» made a fow rar in reply tomcharge | jiad wood unpariiamenc and lad ¢ua) dician solomn silence and aifectionately eunbraced the stoves on @ story of NewYork Life w by Mr SL now causing so tauch ninevdunent un that gol decree? ef excitement, ! also being publi PLES DE based on a proposition iatroduced oy Mr, Williams, aud | either vide of the bail, ma which there was scarcely suf- THE F 1ough he preferred requiring tue coacurreace vf the | ficient warmth to get up a circulation of viood, Ove } another umber of wi sucienven in y in the ! on he supportod the amend: as a rst | delegate from the interior came ja with a black satchel, DAY MO Ga At O'CLOCK, ould have answered in | ie, 1a the direction of y whieh he depusiled iu his seat at his feet, but whether | It4s for « 1! newsdealers; price Geents; swdacription barge nad been made. i coutaius an imicroal machine or tho platform of the ‘vo o'clock adjourned. radical party of sae Stule tuis depouens saith not, soarca: etal | After aeting tueir Longues looseued, and « circulation of Tue awendues re then agre ; bioud Ly kicking their heels together, the delegates Bnd Lue bi) passed by Lue ig vou AMUSEMENTS. | dropped into convenient mm the parquet, and the Yas , ‘ Ce lobby lusted for come minutes. Hawivy and bis : we 4 AY ihiy mod to be wbiquiton: ‘s Me i - ¥ ned, tho curtain raised and | ____. HOWES. Attorney, &e., 73 Nassan street, — i enter calied the Cou VORCES OBTAINED IN N W " t Be otyaniza nF ob KiDy, #e by the appointment of August A ied i a and A. 1, Tralu, of Bartford, p- orb: with Mr. Ste ‘ 108 pendix of vic aud secretaries, Who crowded " [ * upon the plaiiorm as s00n as appointed, f : Mr. Bi 00 med a devotional attitude, turned ~onuve @ muiuies pa 5 t avenward and suggested’ that it was but littin that righteous party upon whom +d ne the bemgn bicssings Cf Heaven bud vecu so profusely OF THE PADUCAH LO HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIV. euowered should open this Convention with praj ublic to wed pion here, | And ic was done, Rev, CB, Crane, with open eyes | yes AxeaRY 15,1868, x y Heer dh, Waemnctex, Jaa 1, 2 range in | aud uplifted oad, wiiering the usual’ religious appeal | % % 67, be Fa MOR PhOF tes 208, eo z As y 4 wat ably supporieg | 1% God's dlossing upow the deliberauions of the ag | 47, a9, 49, he “48, 6h 65, 29, bon Mr. fou the Commies o: coun lattor suiiering ftom a soo (hen followed In a volcanic speech of ee he Mabie Lua ts, rj Touking ik tue duty of the t ten minutes, in Which be reviewed tue history of the TA chY OF KENTUCKY. Secrosn he er radteal party aud convinced bins i aducuh and other pure apy distri o fone | i coin a f Mr, Nicolai naghe : the local ta ' wd Nibuut Larue to | Lucier au mada a big bid Lor the adtnission 0: the radi- F 3, GS. Ips, 88. 85, 8, 8. 10) 18 nent oY at isis without bara to t » 8, 48 . y 18, trawstvs rou | eng Alter explana fom tyeir artiste ge remember | cals to & warm curnor tu Abrahai’s bosom, It was full *K (CO, Managrra, won by Mr iu w ue.ot what ¢ ajo, and Sf it nadehor | of brimslone sor moctais aud heavenly manua for \ : i WOOD, ann Lowy: ~p ) oi fe ferme — e would. bi the chosem party of God, who bad beca the deuverer of (Milles, F “ i Or tue rei: of sitions an the | ¢ iu. the! Pole Off Unis people. h Sarena By gate “ox lodiwu Reservation mw Nines lang ish Madeaio. La Gianss ap ednteraa tied ibe Commitiees on credentials and-on resolutions were an- Reeth vile iu Ohaen ¥ A “x4 | one © appears iu ‘Dou Gwtabn AYIA Shier boro youre tu which J f as Douos Anua. Pointed wud retired, during the absence of which some | — tabeieginipis. Aver axylanucou by Mr, Donnvily the Sehiliiee Gh Marian ties . me ere transacted and nominations mace AL Ff Tf BY COT. Dill wae pac.od ee Acaveny of Music ror Mrs. Wronas Vine ‘or Goveruor—Marshall Jewell, of Bartford; lege Lotiery of Kentucky, for the benedt of Sheiby Mr. Doxsniu also, from the name com reported | eve tue day thou WeLLaci—Tho beret of the desorving lady of Parker, of Mterid Bea Douglas, Of Middleton? . sins ie asiinaiaee: $0, te ; mipeaiawry ime Hlomestea C C ; " N 4JANTAR h BG - Shine on atntas: Revo om widscinoh of t att Vidident’ Wallace wus rather poorly murat | Bol. Haveny ial Nop Aeedey Aan Rage evel, of 1 ea ea, he Mf 9,38, | 92, 4 Bh Rae: Sa Simin pewonal aivendance at tie ¢ + opera, “he Desert Viower,”? was g ou ibe 4Ue6 dvet ballot chowed 588 votes cast, of which Jewell ‘ Neen a, faaent Xe ital Pee ys scans hay t ‘ yu 8 248 ve | vccasion, We bave aires spoken of tho music of | had 05, Parker 65, Douglas Puan ae “ea Haven %, 2, 87, 64 Hy $24, 76, 9 33, 10, 21, 28, BS, 66, county ou Mi wanely eX; biadiny on | guy. « ‘ous & . No election aad aaother batiot i Conseque’ TN, BIRD, werkt Kien ‘adse Will, department Of we government, eat cord | MS © oor fer to adie Other Matters) sis the ballots were being dininbuled & ve J beNpRyat, | Sworn Commtssraners, oe, Was rep.) of I t ae breaking 8 way Judtaial praconding, | Tus: doe. | eounectd with the representation, Why does Cassia, aster moved an adjournment, which was lost, OO NE el BOA down ail he guards auupted nad and per uot we at be bad it read do Oring | 95 aa officer, iu uuiform, on woara vwrned-down ‘The secoud balios resulted im putting J dF RIG i ¥ rh + co tine tater tae “ae . ; _ OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ib. Downy hed 6 @ thie ott of the Hues wie bad de bens sotsen dethrensalipies sad gan 4 mits Sa, nud aren’ of) ho treads “REstUcay S74 ¥e Sx TmA=.Ane 12%) sanvany: 1, Tos, . Ai road Uy tue lees to 6 plese! tue | adoul Copgress Baving aulbiag to do w ond some of ihe Indiant bows w quivers or arrdwa ? Seeing that ‘cbetr gos Wan covked,’’.| Gy 1, tidy, 7p Oe i G8, Oh it was MO meovation would w ¢ some of (oe sceues betray (he waut of a competent stage woan from Hartford was ihe Jewell, with. gp BENTOCKY STATE <CLASS F, JANUAR omy the hil! was passod. eta al . tof . Ce he ee ae fee, reported | he pil exieait I! r d therlo Oxercised ily neciec Wattsce may be justly termed aa | Je were a contrary miad here? Yells of “No,” “No, fon tHe RHE. dapsiaty, L852, tho Ur { i vision © i i 4 tho choice, s aT ante Bev pelea eta can 7 wary, be mo y uh ” 1 OF eloran Ir eer; and bis operas require ag | and Jewell was th ic KENTUCKY OPATR Bxrita: 69 47, JANUARY Lb, ibs Duque and Sioux Cy ive pe jn the | h attentl set me, "Robert te r} ble,” At this stage of the proceedings the cntire delegation 55, 8, 49, 7, Oy 70, Bi 40, OB, BB) By G,) 8), expinined and advoce e us that he should | or “dy Africnin Why rig (hewn out in ‘ie wwme| jumped to their fect and Chree cheers and a suger” | 2. 1) 4, 1, Quasy se sanuany, byl i ciple r pi gon and restric | style? The vest part of Desert Flower’? is the trio wet recorded for Jewell, ion Mag Bl ckiRabe not ey Bia tyy io reitrands of the goveraincat. | aud ensemble in the and 1 was aploddidiy given | @ dissenting Voice boing heard, 0 Hawley party, For circu! ky eres we +more the previous. > Congresses cts were passed | last night, Becuin’s Major Vou Vumporniokle ise gam], who by sbisinancdvee havo fied his changes to RAY, BODY a Gur connpon Kye ae 18078 Mr. Wasiiuonse, vi Lil, protested against such 8 @irecting iy of War the segratary of ume | of aoting, fought “daria will bo given by this | Senator, wore wid with delight, aud an adjournment | Prizes cashed and information given by addressing 13, Oat feat eee i 4 pend grabs jolie laud being pul susougu under | Bary or the ral of the Army to do certain things, | company at the Brookiyh Academy, on theefole | Until two RM. Was taken to alow the Convention to | RICHMOND, No. 4 Utlsey Burlding, Cortlandt street. 4819; 500} yas0 “Boots ‘bool Gy Tae Avo poration of te prev io%s a esto: ) aad the President lod « gued thon, Yet if (he present | lowing Bight the same opera will bo presented at, the | Fesusvitate (vo mward ina, JONSUMPTION ITVBLY CURKD.—UPHAWS pie erent ; Mr, Moving tesuined the toor au sied on bie | bill was Snevustit rai those scis were alto Uncousti« | New York Acadumy for tio benoit of Mie Richiogs. On reassembling (he various delegations reportod the C FRESH MEAT URE, for consumption and bronenal APPROSIMATION PRIZES, Amond for the pr ; quesiion, s, aiverwards | i the ori had passed toe vill whiel the Ue Raters oy 3 ‘ ald poy tnayin er legates vo the radical mason) AFretions, 1s preavtibed And recuminenued by physicians all oth 5 yeied we foar to Mr, Hvevaxn, (rep.) of Lown, who ongross, pultiag this power ta f oure OF Jucciene Gres a Private | exhibition al Clicago:— over the ‘oot . abd 18 portorming more cures than all Approximations to the $300,000 Priae—14984, $4,500; L490, Whage the point of order that the geatiemu ftom W | Grant there would bare DeeH HO | Exuibrrio%eA roceully arrived troupo of Japanese |. Fire! Congritiional Dietitel ERX-Governor Hawley’ (at | other remedion gormbined, "A triai, will convines iterstwns | gute berger ob eden floor to wim bad ity for the prevout bili, eT saa a acrobats, ¢ fi large), George Pearson and Patton Fiten, empentt S's, venigy Aix (or So. Tee. Cveu- Apptoxitaations to the $100,000 Prize—2u311, $1. ony ae (Lanenter.) | ickies and Popo woud ot have eon rat The | vsslers aud acrobats, consisiing of mine men, Cour WO |. "ona Congresstonal Disrhek 0, Th. Platt (at lérge), pit tree, Sold by B.C. UPHAM, 25 South Kiguid stroet, | $19. pe Sora ba X ovaRried Abe paist of order and Mfr. | geatloman ive sn York (Me. Woot) hw poken to, | cen and four children, gave private exbibition, intho 1 W, Kellogg and Vartlatt Bedi rare al + . neeeean SL ane 10.19 ANID, Fete S20, 8,80; 220 wed from the decision o: @ Ubair ay of simu! & gallant vilicor whe an (uetory to a series of pubtic Third Congresdona —H, Star) or oun W iY. Centenary Approximation: iL nx J nays Tue ohjece was to | bes some respeet for ths civil power. {¢ reports from Nr te oa ‘thd “~ ae 10 performances, See argo), Horace Samui aud 8, 1, Saler, H The beat, ‘he cheapest paper in the world. the dyare ooo Pproximations—14WL and all up to1..0, vi the morming Lour iw calling | inat were true hie (Mr, Worth) knew vory ernoon, cademy of Music, These jugglers ‘uurils Congressional District, —F, A, Warton (at large), pbrituin novelatte, “Daisy Doon, je dy being Sa piiehad Sentcnary Approximations 29809 to 2240), Fete, , ‘a sie oy eaat, wy teat yallanl oifcer vad commended | fo maid to be exalted throoghont Japan gorther export 4 Win. Js Coo and A. Ht Byington, loth The mesteminent writers f the age comutbute Decimal Apps oxinaflons—2081 tw 29, inelvsive, $0. air wae ental by n wnanl- | himselt so gre H0 respect Of tices gentlomen, " i ‘On motion these deiogates were ye op! um, oading with the ig teas RaViOd’ pede | in'wns for time wane reason that the gallene Pict ewan, | Noss and daring, and are everywhore regurted and ieniten dmeaaae. ae ‘ator ined tal 2 conta per cope, $2 per anni For fale aval | Auvthe Tickets oading with the figure 6are evttiod to a f | dan had received '» their condewuavon. <horidan | esteemed asthe Tycoon's company, amd, tt is added, tt | ( rere | wa ‘overnor, with the following result : ihe idol of the loyal men and freedm. of | was only by bringing to boar on the mind of ‘that per- t 121 South Third street, Phiiadeiph ia, Prize of $100, 5 bein, for others, 24 Mr. W Fi do di nnd Ew thacndy S vor) te tan ae tudlication od weol the number doawing fancies Way. tefl ae. Lo Texas, Hancock, gretied to kay, war Saences nimousl ENRY A, DANIELS, M.D, SORGEON, 1005 LEX. | the gau,000 Prize. The Heueo then resumes of the Re. | the i Tlie nit 2d, thew | Onage influences he could not resist that he kindly gave ol Ht ram ueny t Groton, was nominated E Ee Se en Vee ee alien Cn 1 ’ * | bes te wi ye the’ i. e ts * a s Hi cauatle of detenuion from bualness, for piles, sir " " compiraerion | : ; | one a wnat de neat, and | BY vonsent for their de for alinited period to | by acciamation lor sec tate, hee Disa eo of pelvic viecara, deforraides c rye, bo & 00., Bangers, Mr » om.) « ¥., whe pitied to the | wh © tho atiec of the United Siates, There was ovite @ gpiuerine of | K. W, Wessels. of Winstead, for Lreasurer, and fag. aia person, Olive hours brosw 1d fo % 20 Wall pircet, New York,