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HURSDAY, Sn a tad NEW YORK HERALD, 10 “THE STATE CAPITAL, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF The HERALD. ‘The Republican State Convention=The New Yerk Poor Kelief Fund—Dewand fer Con- gressional Action to Remove the Hell Gate Obmruction—Contirmation ef George Bb. Liacela as Health Commissioner. Axpany, Jan. 22, 1868, ‘The ninety-firet session of the Legislature of the State of New York, as the present one is oficialy known on ‘the record, has been a very quiet and some might even ge so far as to say @ very stupid one, The modest determination of the democratic leaders to prevent the doing of anything which might tend to the discredit of the party bas made the body quite a prude, and all legisiation ‘hus far bas been carried on in a very unassuming man- ner, How long the spoilsmen will remain tractabie is a ‘question for the future, All sides have behaved them- welves decorously up to this time, THR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, ‘The primary elections for delegates to the Repoblican ‘Btate Convention took place in some of the country dis- ‘Wicts last night. Although the machine was attempted ,t© be ran in the interest of Governor Fenton, there was ‘@ great dea! of opposition, and in one district—that of | eida county—anti-Fenton delegates were elected. 1g a prospect of a very tively time when the deie- srtengunaiie @t Syracuse on the tb of mextunoath. NEW YORK POOR BELIRY FUND. pit, is rauite a hitch in the measure which proposes propriate $600,000 for the benefit of the poor in wan ea city, and the winter will bave been ‘well ad ly before those interested chinrlty. ‘The pian to. fier trailers esta With great deal of opposition, and tho lers meote with & ‘uthors of the Dill dec Joa to. recall aud amend It, ae cordingly the vole on its passage in the Senate was Teconsidered this morning and the bili recommiited to the Committee oa Cities, where it douptiess will be amended go.as to give the distributing power to the Commissioners of Charities and Correction, WIDUNING OF WEST STKRET, Senator Norton has given notice of a bill which he intends to introduce providing for the»widening of West street avove Twelfth street, 80 as to continue the d above that point. The change is a de the inverests Of navigation and commerce. thoroughfare one hundred and twouty-ti along the line of the river. ‘The same gen- Ueman gave notice of bilis for @ railroad in iwei third street, and for two lines to be known as the Kast a8 Hat River Railroad and the Intersecting Rail- Toad. % ORRERRCIOE AT UBLL GATE, The following i needed move in thenght direction. Tho recolution. was introduced by Sensor Whereas the steamer Artisan and ter’ Glaucus, wrhile gutering tbe harbor of New Yors, a tow days shice, stranded in Lielt Gate, thereby, imper he fh Linge number of passengers aa g much value. e t iti, is ‘eatimated that one rier sailing vessel cat of every fifty which passes through thal channel sus- tains moré or less I Te the ‘he ay of the sattonal racticablo for existing there; and whercas fevermment 10 improve navigation wirere pi be cngouragament of commerce, therefore bet Resolved. That Senators, Morgam and Gookling, and the other peereye inte im Congress from this ptate, be re- quebted to urge ppon Congress the immodiate propriety of making an appropriation for the purpose of removing the ‘obstructions at Hell Gate and the iinproveuunt of she east ern entraace to the harbor of New York. THE PNECMATIO DESPAT.H, jave notice of @ bill to in Puecumatio despatch company, to crosel aed iad Ony to Bi w York, ‘Mr, Murphy, of New Ye York, ts ia featrous of bavii investigation Made into tue operations and at ofthe Croton Aqueduct Board, und offered w resolution to-di to-instruct the Committees on Cities to take steps with that object. Tho resolution went over under the rule. Mr. Irving’s resolution to investigate the affairs of the Ufo insarancd companies doing business in New York city w 8 good measure. Whether there is any just ground for complaint or not, there is a general uncasi- ness in the public mind regarding these corporations whicb euch an inquiry may dissipate. FRESIDEAT OF THS HEALTH BOARD AND COMMIASIONERS OF BWIGRATION, ‘The Senate in executive session wees, 6 onli! eG corporate a tubes in & hne lyn, Via Chambers appointments of Shalt, of the Board of and aati G “Forpienck and Patriek alcEiroy as Commissioners of Emigration, Fhe State Military Associat! at Albany— of Officers—Adeption of Amend- the Code and Adjournment, Avnany, Jan, 22, 1868, As the meeting of the State Military Association tho following officers were elected for the ensuing year :— President, Brigadier General Lioyd Aspinwall, First RL oot Eighth division; Third Vice President, Brigadier General E. 0. Brown, Third divisiow; Fourth Vice President, Brigadter General "H. 0, Barto, Sixth Division; Recording Secretary, Captain Henry Heath, Pars genen aie Corresponding ara bekine, eed Supe ha ee Rev. Dr. 7 .G, Strong,’ tiation wrnprgergtne or the anneal dues ‘at $5, After debate the following amendments to the military code were recommended :— Fird—That the association e — the recommendation of Governor Fenton in regard to ‘Socmd-—In. favor of postponing late action on propenton' to appoint a ineniag aed offleer ineach brignae ‘ise enrolment. hurd That the Legidatar re be sked to pase 6 law accord- fg the right of entrance ntral Park to the First disinos fer, divaioe and. natgnge Grills and ‘Pourth—Thatany reduction of the National truard that ghail be decided upon should ve accomplahed by the tial diqvandmmeat of the ¢ organization and an of Seasalications, FYOe— of ¢ military ex einen by jnserting the words “‘elghieen years” in the place I “twenty-one Sicth—That section 188 of the military code be repealed. Seceuih—This gives rank und file tho same per dlers al ‘ance (or parade and drills as te provided for by ection 174 ri h—Vhat nection 816 of the military colle be amended thereie the words, “and shall ride free om all rail- tate.” ind Thatian batviston two of section 18.0f the addenda to the military code be amended s0 aso extend (o ali other divisions the same privilege at is accorded to the Firat and Second divisions in regard to the slevtipay of of brigadier ou In the evening the ‘1 address was delivered by Rey. HM. Gallagher, of Brooklyn, and the association adjourned to bold thalr noxt session in ~teinway Mali, New Yors, om tue third Tuesday of uext January. The Steuben County Frauds, Aunany, Jam, 22, 1968. Attorney Genefal Champlain commenced proceedings to-day, audor the resolution of the Assembiy, against Messrs. Cook & Sherwin tor the recovery of $300,000 Giaimed to have been lest to the State by reason of the Bieubea frauds, wlaged county NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. SENATE. ALnaNy, Jan. 22, 1988. WNLIS REFORTRD FAVORARLY, Amepting the cuarter of the Fifth Ward (yracuse) Railroad GQ »mpapy; changing the name of tho Utica and Waterville Rairoad Company ; amending the charter of the city of . Jingh+mton. 1k ALLEGED CANAL FRATDS, The Pres er presented the report of Messra Stan- ford, Geom and H. ©. Murphy, the committee ap- pointed as the last Remmen to Investigate ceriain alleged frauds in the management of the canals The report gets forih that #y the contract fordredging the Albany asin the State i chested out of $100,000 a year; that by the comract fer keeping section of the Erie Canal im repair the State wil lose $100,000, and hat by the cuntract fer section three of the Champlain Canal tie State as been fleeced out of $40,000, It allegns that timse iruude origivated at the letting anade by the Oonererting Board in 1566, and that there was collugion DeLwana aid Canuractore and a majority of the olf Odatewcdag Board, whereby the lowest ro- sponsible hie Were ynored, bigbest bidders. The report Gisvonest practices aud of the grosest (reads on (ho part vf certain Ste oilers who Were concerned in these Practioos; aie, declares that thore wad crows swindling on we part cortaia State officer in conneetion with tho payment @#f the mnterest dao trom the Scate & contractors, It pets foray tbat ast $25,000 id in thigeounection from re apparcntry wemt tm yaa ‘of an outeide bro Tue conmmittes twoom' the immediate abrogation of ali the contraot made at the Stauwi Hall combiva- tion, aod that the Attorney General be directed to i Gtitiie proceedings for tue Fecuvery of the iuneyn paid ov mid conwacs. Lhe report was urdered to be printed, wit By Mr. Meerut aw foan and warehourtoy compa by Mr. Witt ims——fo establish « State mstitution for the cere and education of iadigont orphans who bectme 0 by the war, By Me, Nouror—-To widen West etreot, New York: third sirees Rg cp New York; also to inc Sow York North River Raitroad Companies; to jacorporate the Intervecting Kailfoad Coinpany of New York. By Mr, Cmmamsr~To iacorporate the Now York, Brooklyn aed New Jersey Po: ‘Traaspor Company; sito bo 60) explosive vils in Now i Brooklyn, MILI PASSED. The bil incorporaumgp, the Furestport Kail paoy was passed ihe bill 10 changs the name of the Evenine Tam graphic Asvourstioa to the Suu Printiog aud Pobivbing nevolu iO Kas passed THE TIL FOR RRL? OF THR POOR UF NEW YORK The vote of last week, by which was pessol Mt. reamer’s bill, wth og tlie ittea of Now Ye to taiee $600.00 { tue poor, Was re red and (ue reed tw the Commitee ou AluDi- ‘ . ted regderting the Cominntl er , t f Devewwely IVE jMe FeUel wi hue Love yi wie & ast wo | oslo of adulieratet and | what umbor of applications for relief have beer denied “be present winter, THS WALLABOUT IMPROVEMENTS, Mr. Monruy introduced a bill previtiog for the cor- pletion of the Wallabout aa a Brookiya. Mr. Norton moved eachations requesting our Repre- sentatives im Congroas to urge the eof au act Paul B. Da Chailia, who ‘haa rendered suet Valuable service to the cause of science. (Applause. )° The President conveyed ina few bref yemarks the thanks of the club vo dir, Da Chaitle. This concluded the proceedings of the evening so far ag regarded the mere intellectual But the “feast of reason” did not ‘yaaa off without a “iow of soul’ that pursued its course amid the exhilarating 1p- fluences of rec im abundance for the luprovemeut of Hell Seo channel, Reieorred. anne Moy aA in sunndance of the very pleasant. evi they had spout. ASSEMBLY. ‘he President and Secretary of the club came in for & PO ae full Cot of at ro “A makner 1 which this tateliectual treat afforded to an appreci- Aunany, Jan. 22, 1808 | give and pleased audience, Mr, Moamend whe Mechanics? Lien law oT al Tok NEW ENGLAND MANUFACTURERS 1 if York city, olay ule. W. $, Gianu—to provide far the completion of 10 prevens the intermarriage of MOTIONS AND REBOLUTIONS, COUNCIL, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. By Mr. P, Boaxs—That a committee be sepcintes to | Great Gathering of Mnnutacturers In Wor- Pores. ceater, Muse.—Tho Proceedings of the Nu- investigate she Wa: of Broveya ascortain whether ge mewbers have been interested in By Mr. W. & <: AxonEWs—Thad, ane committee be Bp- jointed to inquire into the and management tf @ Urookiya Ley nef and Ere axtend rej oad wagion also that tie osmailiee be Ia The manufacturers and representatives of the different hat ihe: tee be instructed to inquire atin’ loan inocommiin ts antinedesPHN* |g na.oc at how Rapa ny saoana acres rectly interested in ulations in real estate adjoining | tion in Mechanics’ Hall, in this city, to-day, for the pur- moonlit Brent omnlitee to have power to send for pat pose of consulting and taking definite action to promote ‘Mr, ConYWaLt introduced the following, which was | their interests, The specific purpose of the gathering, ‘tabled :— 8 concisely stated in the call, was to endorse the doings Whereas the old State banks having alll Fermi business 98 | of the late National Manufacturers? Con’ in Cleve. State instivutions, theredy business vention Eek eee Gorataliioe. on Banks ra etbinasin ag: Mle Obie. vertiels . -rececemended > the” \dealleien mage bill abolish the Bank Departinent and devoive | Of all taxation on the, necessary domestic tn- haisiaed eee the Comptroller, were suid duties | dustries of the. country and the {imposition of taxation on tho luxuries of life, the signers believing sach recqmmendations and suggestions expedient in view of the present overtaxed and thereby depressed condition of the manufacturing and industrial interests of the country. There were between one snd ‘and two thousand manufacturers present, representing all the New England States, and including a few dele- gates trom the nolghboring State of New York. Hon, William C. Plunkett, of Adams, one of the oldest and most successful manufacturers in this section of the country, called the Convention to order at twelves o'clock, and aiter a few pertinent remarks the body was temporarily organized by the choice of Mayor James B. Blake, of Worcester, for Prendent, and Edward F, Waters, of Boston, for Secretury., Mayor Blake, upon taking ‘temporary charge of the Convention, mado the ET "Pusmch—Oulling tpon the Senate Canal [n- vVestigating Committee to io farbleh the manne wath me cop eer of the vance ie Adopted, Also that the cultui furnish under oath & otaiied sat alent of the moneys recotved and disbursed by tho said society during the year 1867, Tabled, By Mr. Murray—Uhat the Committee on Cities be authorized to investigate the workings of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that oy committee have power to send for persons and pa; ae By Mr. Inving—That a comeaiven’ ve appointed to investigate the business and operations of the life surance companies doing bus.ness in this State, their Seessoyred the amount of taxes paid by thom, &c, By Mr, Maraewson—That the acts of the Constitu- tional Convention are nuil and void, and shat this House refuse to acknowledge or recogn.z0 or make any appro- priation to defray the expenses of said Convention sub- sequent to tlie 6.4 of November last, and that we hereby earnestly request the members thereo! wo adjourn at once sine die rf following address of weléome:—» 4 Pe fond fie THE Comsperponaa) should do njemsite CHAIL LU THE o appreciative sentiment our commu MONS. PAUL Be DU aT TRAY fail to express a proper acknowledgment of ¢ ELLERS’ CLUB, . of your consideration in thus recognizing tho industeial ing and by maweroe ite Sed ajo to this Mons, Paul B. Do Chaillu, the celebrated African travel Pee - leet oe Up [ncooptt itiog and lor, was present last evening at a conv:rsasione of the | sseuming the duties to wi your oar action bes members of the Travellers’ Club, in the club house, Fifth Fromd fas gos, fr be. dst compliant vind | avenue. The distinguished, gentleman, on making bis | dial welcome to this central city of the commonwealth, appearance, was very warmly and enthusiastically re- characte of this elty by seldcting it as Be oe | Convened ag you now are for purposes of public welfare aa unit 9 Jovel Stare a8 wel) ag broad ua- ceived, His foatures show that an°African sun has | 4% ucy Setich any at Sie as it ap os a a burned upon him,” He has crossed the seas, pene- ree rh peed lasers P tn dice a bes the traced into the fastnesses of distant regions, and brought | dual ts of New mained) would but utter a ‘back with him stores of knowledge in reference to the pnd that bmn 4 pe olihg pron eclyonec nay tae animal kingdom which he has spread abroad through | culminate in the endo! w tl the vention at the forest cit the West, but 3 his eae ta through the press in the most attractive he ki if * 7 f AE ‘On this occasion the rooms of the Travellers’ (lub | * nok the industry of the land; th the staxnat were filled with a fashionable and intellectual autience, | Cuanaels of every depariment of manufacture — among which many lad who came to pay their set In motion, and the skilied hand of the laborer with the varied interests of the capitalist, receive immediate Sal ase Sg nyiig in tne saga | ener ten eaae i. proasen, poor. . Ny Without further intrasion upon your time, I would now ce ea rae aa ae coscribed, in & conversational | declare the Convéntion temporarily organized and ready ie rams au nes ilus ve ith which the walls of the club room were nang at rad dbp sransepiion skapp besinean welob aay properiy During the course of the evomiug it was stated come bafere I et PEERY eT es ao re adre Fischer, whose hee : ce ey Ppl in After the transaction of some unimportant preliminary ire oa 2 business the Convention was permanently organized by who died “like a kinj ished but not ‘dishonored, was present, Bat th ‘araed ‘out Bat to be the fact; | the choice of Hon, William Gray, of Boston, for Prosi- ek 1s seein way ee Presence of the revel dent, together with # dozen or more Vice Presidents gentlemal Sxpected Mit le believed he i at from each of the different States and representing the present msediing is city, bes fs ng in Mr, Gray, upon taking the chair, made s somewhat Dunbar then escorted ur, Da Chailla. to lengthy and comprehensive address to the Convention, ‘Mr, Edward ‘the table oe’ antiied # rooms, mse bis a ‘pearance LJ tabie were exhibited the skull of a young gorilla four. | Having first given an epitome of the proceedings of the the banawork of | Cleveland gathering, he ssid:—You have assembled, imens ol headdresees with Muitations ut | gentlemen of the Convention, to endorse the doings of leafs and narrow Cat pe ge ego minim of ‘tue Italian oe style—and other similar articles. the Convention held at Cleveland, It isa good omen Mr. Lumbar, om introducing Mr, Du Chaillo, said:— | that the Westera States have taken the initiative This ts the second time I ave bad the honor of pre- | in bringing this groat subject before the whole le of It fs a matter of deep grati the distinguished travellor and our guest of the evening. | men of New England to give in conveation to-day, in lays bet Mastachusetts, their cordial response to the wise, sound, and drawings of life | comprehensive, practical principles announced by our in Africa, which he made on the spot and alierwards | eider sister Convention in the West. You yet had feitafully transferred to canvas in Londou. He | not have excused your presiding oificer he does us now honor of exbibiting them for the frst | om! to. ay ee you the full results of lume in this country im these rooms, There is @ par- | the lous at it & grave tictlar and stirring history attacned to each of the | errér to suppose that there is any such = pounce ary Repoenlat toes, We have here to-night a | botwoon the Eastern and of good deal of remote Africa among us, spread before us | country as should t the fullest and freest confer- along these walis, When wo reflect that the British | ences on all matters affecting the common good, Di- Museum and other repositories of science and art in | versity of interest may, Lag teense fo must existin a toe O.4 Worid coniain posthum proofs of the dis | country so vast and of such ns as our own, But this diversity, viewed in its true reiation, is one of the [= Laid of our institutions, and one of the national greatness which we all regard as the destiny of the American people, We find aa enure accord in the principles which govern the action of 7 Wonders of natare is yet in tho prime of life, we owe | of business in these two Seeer eb gakee oe dim a debt of gratitude which I am glad to o re in —— first and ose 8 of the ores its acknowledced among us, a4 this gathering in the rooms 11 perforinance of national ‘bligation» accord! to the ef the Travellers’ Club to-night fully evidences, = goneral understanding of their true intent at the time President, on concluding, received the plaudits of DU CHAILLU'S ADDRES, in shey were created, without resorting to niceties of technical Interpretation toevade them; the sure and ample provisions for all annual expenses and interest, with a caretul eye to a surplus lucome over expenditure; ths administration of the government with @ wise and economy; the appointment of competent men by ~- station, proper provisions to prevent fraud panepe "whether pablic or private—are prin. Sites uy valued by pom po upright men, under ever sky their lot may be cast, ‘The firat’ public was to bim a matter of great oanes that be had travelled through the regions of Airica, and that be ‘was bo‘ore suth a highly cuitured and appreciative au- Sean aes is Want veces aa ee beeen toward direct on in that rei and, He dia-.| movement tow: taxation was a resolutio gTams—thoee they saw around them—and which repre- one of any tax bill, passed by Congress in Jencary, eae some Of the scenes tigpough which he had passed | 1862, di ‘bat, in order to pay the pores ex. aud the rare aoe ns of animal lite be bad there en+ SS of the government, the interest on th: ‘tonal countered. would first ask their attention to the | loans, and bave an ample sinking fund for the tltimate tho skeletons of a chimpanzee, of | liquidation of all | patie debts, a tax shali be imposed a Trish giant—(laughter)—and of | which al the tariff on im mn sgortlia, Beiweeo the first two animais there was a | anoual ri e Mr not less than 000, 000 0 gap, the connecting link of which was yet to be disco Terolution was introduced om the Tepro-enta- ered in some otier animal roaming yet undiscovered | tion of its portance by delegation, from New over uuexpicrnd tracks, Also agaia, be:ween the York, Philadelphia and Boston at Washington, on and man there was another undiscovered |in! cessary to complete the ratio of siracture between the dread denizen of the foreat and man. tne bow ons eer though counted as below the gorilla, Ssgten wee tenes steams asta 6 3 while again the chim lower in the seale than either, helt wore ‘praia thee either, The chimpanzee bad fourteen riba, the gorilla | da; Wirteen, man but moive, though inaiances were known of mon who had thirteen riba, one more than the law aliowed bim, one having been deducted tor good and wuiticiens reasons, which bie audience would under- imposition of taxes 00 ma manufactured red products wan g@ivised by manafacturers as cssen' wo eaistain the the or Fhens ener vars tion —_ the sinews of ea were m0 t vice, as weil ag with tholr cord) al ow web > now, ged the lng Of Providence, returned to a state cara and ik cy ‘a8 ft that the manufaciurers to- 1d call upon Congress to Toviae the laws snd taxation as it was becoming and just that they oe Cae rey the imposition of burdens po ven wi sean for the comaion ‘hile those engaged in different branches of Gost. (Laughter.) The sk manufactures are fally acquainted with their respective much curt burdens, the op ive nature of ete it belonged to @ lad wi the industry of the country is impertectly known ia the flesh, sumbered on! understood. Permit mo to present some figarca taien ‘bter)—aod who unhappily had | trom the books of a single manufactui Corporation, a vented with the toga virides of gorillahip. | showing the amount ot taxes palt di the years © Co) if seoned years t jusive, ceabicoee % ae eae rom 1857 to ine amounted to maki $11,764. The or ae wo livery grains, he called attention to a bounding anteloy tax on raw cotton and the local same cor- woh ip Africa had ite romance. It was of a species (ato; in 1968, 9 ; poral ; Unknown to travellers, and- which tne natives tuem. | 1867, $380,054. Total, rota Goce. sor, "naan ven epaige selves only saw once ‘in every wix years, Appearing | annual tax of $828, qree Der conten he capial ot sumuitancousty with the trave ler, It acquired for the | $1,500,000. It is a commonly accepted theory —~ latver great distinction among tue ‘natives, a8 it was to | consumer of & product pays the cost of production, in. Lis charme they attribated ite welcome presen ong | cluding taxes on the raw materia, No eal wan them # mewbat out of the big = course. The wise | willcontend that this theory has we men of that redim hambogged the people just as u fluctuations of recent years. Hut, without discussing peeple at bome were bumbugged, and charms were that question, there is ne dvam teal the eotire amount great repute there as here, ‘he patives drank an tn- | of tazes paid vpon a product ts a 8 barden Upen the io. toxicating liquid extracted from the strychnine plant, | dastry ecaplonea in in ite manufacture, Ataxof ie than | which occavionelly made thew A While in this | $12,000 anoually, in the case presented, is increased to condition the doctors or professors of medicine would bold | taxes of $529,000 annually on the a council, which always terminated ia the death of the inebriates—a course of treatment prociuding the neces- sity of State inebriate asylums among them. This courte of treatment was tollowed. ax it was believed | whole cottos manufacture an average annual that the parties while under the ‘influence’? bad the | $600,000, from 1857 'o 1862, Las been increased to power to cbarm the sober people out of their lives, and = taxes of $16,450,000 in 1866, 1866 and 1867. so before they had time to work their charms there be a public necessity let them siand; if there ; they were put to death themeeives, This sum- | be no public aecossity, but a great low, atime ot cotton cloth. This company uses about twe per com of the cotton consumed in the Untied states, If rate of laxuou prevailed in the years given mary excise law the @peaxer saw enforced upom | mand their revision and reduction, | An Oeeavion when three unfortunate women were the | at the close of @ year of abundai | victimes of the African probibitory law. (Laughter) A | diagram representing an ftumenss anteater was next ro. ferred to, This animal the tecturer bad discovered. It was the size of a crocodile, and was a most useful ani- mal ta thet part of the eouatry, where the au’ swore 80 | inbumeralé and rapacious Tan all living things devoured by them as they traversed the country from one given point to another, One of the exciting pas- times of the lecturer while on his explorations was ole- phant shooting. In a few days he shot as many as twenty-five, He was in a Worse stfuit then than the man Woo had but one and didn’t know what to do with it, (Laugater) He didu't know what on earth to do with ive of (bem. He bad hoped to ve ablo to dine | op: me elephant fest, but it was too tough aod uo hotlag end no amount of savoring could reduce it to a aon Yangemont bas pamtailon | the countries wo aro not Jone, We have, however, burdens from wien seiner coun- tries are free; and, with the oiasucity which be- longs to us and to our institutions, we shall fail of our auy Mt we do not apply the remedy to the exiting do- The power in the United States is in the ine pen the of the people, and from them 'he oxpenditi ment, exclusive ot th the public Tob ‘vere a8 tol in toothable condi ion. ighter,) Femetimes he came | thp years given :— tribes, Upon one occasion he Year ending June 36, 1890. 1807, be WhO were greatly takea with bim, | Sri List... - $82,025,200 $76,689,110 fow days’ sojourn among them a | Muitary esiablishmont,..... 16-474 202 05,224,416 whlch be as first appreheaded danger | Naval establishment 11,614,640 ao 31,064,011 uited ina formal of marriage, —a phief, Wit any of the ladies be might chouse PEIN 90s ocessas +. $00) 010,112 112 $202,067, 587 from abovy of Sight huudrod and fifty of them sth. Aud tho extivamios of the Secretary of the Treasury dito him for He declined to make a | subrmitted to Congress as required vy iaw are as fullows tion, urging the choice of guy of thom | for the years given: would make wil the pon whieh Year ending June 1860, the chief told bim he might have’ tue le of | Cieit hat, $66,000,000 | them. (Great louguter) Turvughont his travels he | War Department. 120,000,000 always oxperion: jnduews trom the wotoen, who | Navy Department. 26,000,000 woald gather abo: a profters of food and with atom n= looks OF ow Wy, While the men would pot seem to Total ., $240,159 0,508 $222,000 090 e gabour him. The remarks upou what he had | Thia satermens leads to tho tirst stop whieh 1 to be weeo aud cilonte of bis travel, as releted by the | take at Washington, for the tion of the expenses of jooturer, ¥ od 10 With great inverest, and whem | the government. The country \# in the condition of the he ted cone he Was again wermly applauded owner of @ larga and valuable oetace, for whone protec- felt smovinga | Hom ad salety he bas oblleed to ampiay great geotiewan | gambers of people ata very great c pense, The emer. who pro. | gedcy mover, ba he 48 Foluc.ant to throw out of em- ag of te daogm of | ployment bis unwecessary force, aud be Wemtates and f members « * inavelora’ | ternporizes until be finds that his capi al ja wasting, and 4 how BORE > ould be the tree homage | that hia walvation now reqity hment and r ; form: that It ie A mistaken windneas to drift towntl an, Me | cum, Aud Shi. duly tv obuers, as well I os bis Wo in | O ditegalsted peu to must demands new arrangemen' eee iat ooo ame oat of ai There — to meet annual expenses and Interest ou the pub- he debt, under the most adverse circumstances; and a well devised system which will yield such an ‘amount of revenue in a time of the greatest depression will, in an average of re afford a large surplus, which should be sacredly applied to the purchase and extinction of the pubito debt from time tosiane the law im- posing taxes should amply provide for expenses and yea! Mf it ex e the goat ultimately cae on aneants Ph tacit. use.) if cou: m {Appia the olpenaes of the government should be reduced to $120,000,000, and the estimate for interest, $130,000, 000, be adged, $250,000,000 will mect these payments. The catimated amount relied on from customs ts $160,000,000, and if we add $100,000,000 from intereal revenue (axes the income would meet the expenditure + oar It might not, howevor, be prudent to reduce the income so largely the present year, and the income tax can be continued for a single year to cover contingencies. Mr, Johnson, of Boston (of the shoe and leather trade), offered a resotution at this point, confi the action of the Convention to the ratification of the edings of the Cleveland gathering.» The resolution was seconded by Mr. Plunkett, of Adams, and passed ananimousiy were inlttes of fort: presenting the various anu. commit ry, Te 17 . facturing interests, was appointed, and after two hours’ iy tllomn Te} ra rerios resolutions, of which g £0 lowing 18 a synopsis: — The onveition eae the action of the National nskeanistetng Convention held at Cleveland, Obi 3-4 December bsg in recommending the abolition taxation on necessary domeatio industries on Be at the imposition of taxation upoa Trans #8 reat Tiovpoeat Shy Sarg ithe few seg | HS ale interests and prosperity the mene of tire country is closely allied. It co! conturs with the affirmation made hy the Clevels ynvention of he gery ‘8 fyJJ and Just payment of the national dete ret fore all other considerations of advau- tage to individuals or classes, Having thug endorsed the action.of the Cleveland Convention, the ee gm say further:—That the powers of consumption of the and their Pratinne caper gre in proportion to the erst productive employment, and punt ehily to ath Povelo eee of “hauafsctonng as agricultural indosil commerce; that, potithetanding a pi Bootie. aa intl industry, ‘with increasing capital from its savings, the productive power ef the agereg eo ~ hon oe oro aged et ti comforiy for tae. people dinntai a on for labor i be Peauved the sources for = fneatte fic end foreign nen 9 tail and the abilit; endure taxation be seriously lessened. In acknow! ed - ment of these principles it ‘been the policy of all Ped ined ‘ationa to make such administration, poaitek and distribution of taxalion. as would. mort favor their domestic industrioa, The bere ae roger juctions in this country, 11 jon was endangered, wr paid to preserve it, becomes Prada t when vi pa tr Bap the foundations of the industry hich ‘eustela ins the Pirerield® ot thoxation: Further, ise democairated Jargelfsboorbed the saviogs of Gor: maanutactriog in- dustry, vont HE, insufficient means for {ts extension in pow open itt aoa it CPG rar earn luctive: rie and oui perro $ and the continuance ar tae Durden oust te involve the ruin of sist drei industry which has given pros- Perliy t0.the Ua The Seer eer to co es nteation "to tusk Tass fee ne ene ae welteee. #3 En, otlaea oF Cor for di iar as oe stad torte (ase emaicn penditures of the ao also for such retrench. oon and and congo a as our sour Present daanelal and industrial ‘gue reeslurons wore osapted by’ écclaniamod: tives wen root, omodying suggestions as 10 the musns embodyin ‘a8 to the mean by which the sud aimed at in'the resolutions mught be arrived at, This was also adopted, Fifty-one delegates to Washington were ap. potneea's to carry out the wishes of the Coeveatee, and to urge upon the governmont their earliest considera. ton, se ot th these delegates four represent the woollen manufactures, six of cotton, seven that of r, one that of machine card clothing, two ef calico pe ating ‘fifteen of shoes and leather, three of ad ry wo g ile Sea tere Cees tI After the customary closing procesedin, the Conven- lon adjourned, the utmost trmony aeeig’ character. fzed ite action throughout, THE FATAL PRIZE FIGHT AT BLOODY ISLAND. Sr, Lov: Jan, 20, 1808. Two men, Marti Brodenck and Jack Ben, tare bon | arrested on suspicion of being. implical ia tho affair that resulted in the illting of Thomas Me(apn on Bloody Ian yesterday, ‘The affair is involved in much myt Parties in this city who were present atthe fant in in which McCann was killed will not go over before the coroner. Broderick stated that ide, and he reel towards Sense in the abdomen. in the crowd then cried out, “Don’t hit him again!” but. Reardos paid-no Sas eae Sent Se eee iow, w ry shortly expired, baal siiadlae All the parties aged ' om yep © ates e in the \ Jast—in nich, ‘Thomas MoCann was Tas Killed who vee arrested ave bove neat ca Motlvibe Jail, to be held for examination or the action of the Grand “dary. Finn a? Satem, Conn,—The centre building, togeth with the large tower of Musle Vale Beminary, we night burned to the ith nearly a fortes and much ¥ le property. origmated in the arbor and cottage attached to the ret about nine o’clock in the even! lore’ and “ Little Tower," together with the Concert were all sa that the schon ain hoped, lt goon as Lge 4 fire and breakage eatimated at from $16, cel, insured, Some of the Jost New London (Conn. ) Star, Jan, 22, PORT OF ol yous, JANUARY 22, 1868, CLEARED. 0. Sicainabip Zodiac, Rogers, Sarannsh—Murray, Perris & £9, Ree —yy.A James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor ane Fairbanks H Hunter, Wimiagton, NO—J Hand, Steamship Carrot! #. Haltimore—C 'W Perveil. Blea h speak ahneon, Poriand—J F Aimed, Ship West (Br), Wylie, Liverpool—Jas Arkell, Bart Sarah Payson (Hr), Dakin, London-—Brett, Son & ‘ark Daniel (Rr), Chishoim, Gibraltar, Maite and Paer- mo—Peniston & Co, * ae rea rem), Epeie, Malta for boy Bark Fannie, Hinekiey, Aspinwall—Snow & Bark Adaline Elwood, “Biwood, Movile—# D “Huribut & nit ig AV Goodhue (Br), Crosby, Cork ands market—Jas amt ahh, ann, Stull, Monrovia and # market—Yates, Ogden & noch B Lawrence (Br), Nickerson, Montego Bay—Brett, on R Sehr, Hratrie Bird (Br), Bullivan, Grand Cay, TIC BE nox & Co Schr W E erree Br), Nicholson, Cornwallis—Crandail, Umphray & Co. eur Howard, Griffin, Mobile—N H Brigham, orden OC fetes, Freeman, FaoksanvilleGoldthwaite « Frances Arthemius, Cutts, JacksonvillesSnow & 3" Comperihwaiie, Newburg, Baltimore—Van ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE MRRALD STRAM Yacrrs, ‘commodore Jas Alden, oom. J Brust & ‘Slaght. r Genes, Liverpool Jan & and gue ‘i 9th, with mdse aud #76 pacsenwers, to Natlonal Bteamehip Co. Jan 1S, tat 49 23, lon tg ‘hiand, hence for Bremen; Jnman steamer. bo gaien tha entire passage, pout America, Finklenaugh, Rio Janeiro Dec Sth, and St Thomas agers, to ‘Garrison & Allen. ry. Aspinwall, Jan 14, & with treasure, passoigers and mdse, to Pacitic Jn 19, Int 25 G5, Jom 74, passed » event At, be te Rai » Franelee heuce (or Aapinwalk, Havane, Jan 18, with 1 steamabip Co, nde and Had mrong with mdse and JANUARY 23, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. ——— yeoman Ce Crowell, Charleston, Jan 16, with Arthur with does 1 aeray ie ‘Prince, Jackson, Charleston, pam) ne, with mdse ay yde. i Golahonten Wilmington, be wranig’ ed Ho Mo xertocke with mdse and pas eongeng emily Gamer Christie, Sevanna-la-Mar. » Rolomon a mted black. about “0 toon) St Dy Rie oe ee aja north of Hatiecas ene Bishop, Gibson, New Haven, in ballast, to Bohr HO Mi wo Shae sh lackey, McMullin, Fortune Bay, with herring, Grown, Fortune Bay, 19 days, with herring, arte Fortune Bay, 19 days, with her- . James River, Va, Bahr Mas chon, Bet, Camton Jt aiburger, ‘omen Pantanas ie, for Philadel Beir WCofia, Brith, Gloucester, Sa cewe ae itimore. Bleamer United Btalcn, Davia: Fail iver BELOW. Brig Mary A Chase, from Antigua. SAILED. ips Persia, and Pennsylvania, Liverpool; Rising laprail; Broaetts,. fireass Thames, and a 20 ‘Btar. Rogie Sevan do; Jas Adger Charionton; illafranca, A Faia itunter, “aun Franciees® “eure Palmerston; brigs Favoriie, and Har Wind at sunset calm. Marine Disasters. er ‘ .. from Calcutta for Boston, went Be nisrm of 24d inst st, Hercing town’ Bho romaina tight, and itt the weather thoula continaef favorable xhe will be got off. ‘The steamer Charles Pearson bee gone “Wo her assisiance phe bas & valuable cargo an boards Sur Wa 1, from Caliao for Cork, which pat va a Alte Pet er cote hh a ‘age prior to Dec Sup Orry Si Qiry o» Bostom, from Howland's Island for Hotmos’ which put into tress, proceeded on her ak WBior a Deo ik having tepairen, Baur Spuixoux, Holmes, from New York for, Gan Fran cisco, Teperted at St Thomas in distress, en encountered 2 whirlwind on the 84 ult, in lat 31, lon 65, which curried Sway bowsprit and head of foremast, with eyetyibing te ‘tuched; also main and mizzen topsail yards, Soun © D Boos, Merritt, from M: for Ral arrived at Fortress Monroe 19th inst in distress a provisions, On the inst whiletu the Ouit Biremn It ve sale, the lost her iband eplifinain and fore sail, A wa ried her fi ferbourd and another ware begught iim back and landed inm tafely on deck, ‘The CD Bogge was to have aa towed to Bultimore ist, Scum Hxxny Leeps, of Rocklag aground on the Hodge Fence, Vieyard sounde'Sit inst. 7d of pis trout ta fi feet of water, has unk 18 foot fato tne band. Soun MO Hane, Hart, at Mystic 20th from) Wilmington, NO, expertonced s severe gale off Cape Hatteras, and was pomipalieg tp throw everwoard 15,00 leet of lumber 1013, qur tye tafe of he wean bad severe weather thé 6ntif® H Bonney, oeee ive’ which wae sunk ti Fintol Ferry, has bene 80 far Dig ty gash aide of Hog ialaad ta'our OS ee kt was disabled night of ee inet inom carrera breast through the ice In New Haven past docked for repairs. a Miscgllaneg ‘The ice in the harbor is increasing in quantity, “strength ‘and thickness, so much so that navigation {s at times al- most suspended, but if this soit weather continues fore day or two it-will disappear, to the great delight of the shipping interest, and to all whose homes are reached by Gither of the many ferries which connect the city with Long Island, Staten Island and New Jersev. Srmamne Many—Key West, Jan 22--The salvage caso of the steamer Mary, from New York for Mobile, has boen Sroor It 12 fat tate elded. he sum Of $6261 nas been awarded on vessel and cargo, Bho sails for her destination this evening. Notice to Mariners. apt Hopkins, of the pilot boat Coquétte, reports that the Willoughby Polat Lightboat broke vay hier, moorings on the 224 Inst, and drifted towards ‘apes. The revenue cutter Northeruer bad goue irom Fortress “Monroe 10. her asalsiance, EPI yam five athe Whnalemens 5,2 fark Endeavor, Wilson, of NB, sailed from Yokohame home, a Te ident, nt, Rose, of NB, arriv onatste Novy, tron the Aral we Reith 0d bb oll ane bone. Sailed fro lout iilnin, | ee osR Si arrived at Se ens Jan 9, “lower at Soe Tillsony was at Barbados Jan, arr A Lewis, Chapman, arrived at Barbados Dec ined Jan’, bad 76 bbls oil, mead ine "Ke os Sem was at Barba. ee eas that Se apote bri pos earl Northern Pacific Oosan, pesonthor tor aie ah aro gad from New sine, New York for Hs ere oarien from New ovata, Jani Pideted Porte, rut, Jan Larrea, ene W W Long, Hayes, NYork: roth one sprig da 0 Br f Tuth, aches ¥ W Wil: gon, Summers, Philadelpt iat ‘Koyal ‘aro, "Hawking, New Balled br Glendal MeInth Clenfi Lauer (nF 40; a Dark Auante, Towa, Cu. “ivoat run staunehip A Aran, “for NYork, wig the arrival i atiat . dae ie mite Lady Antrim, from Eltza. te, secur Tennie & alee from Ply. “Arrived at = fa or led for a better mar! a Dec %—arrived, schr Biartight, Robinson, paailed a. Geo Downes, ga Vincent; schr bark Gazelle, ostareili, imerson, from Montevid bees t sae ‘West Dennis, Crowell, from New: Potter, Chinchas bark B Hazeltine, Gil- wag, et ‘St Thomas; lack, Trnide (le Rott Spainy. port Jan 9, Sth, di irk. Moreh from cAsspulon, . inchas for taka for Boston; Bi fe Biumurs do, VT olen, wGiazcom. Jan pi rage (Br), Craig, Gorse, Dec 3—Arrived, chr A’ Poke Kipine (Bir), for ry 17—Arrived, ship Southern Eagle, Pioree, NYork for Yokohama. 7 Bailed Nev 18 brig Uarriot, Bennett, Bangkok. ship Rattler, Marah, and Sumata Kin. s Dragangn teas Shelaton, and Marinus ore I), Angeliue, for Sau Francwco; What Cheer, Alnaworth. ““onouvye, Dee ¢—Arn ed, oh ps Mi enolie, (Bs), Clarke, San Francisco; bth, Chelsea, Lo caer Arrived at a) prev = ih it i aan, Amidon, Acapuleo (and sailed for Bak guano). Sailed Nov 23, barks Bhering, Laney, “anabure Mth, AT Rope (Haw). Gerken, New Bedford; 80th, whip Ouiello, rm ve from beam, ——, and teas ins, New Bedford. hixasron, Ja, Jan 8—In port brige Dominion (Br), White, gad Madonna (Wir), Jordon: fur Nfork, i dower, er ileed, for Phil from Mori, aries ens Ek uh; Morilla, Cottrell, f pred Jan gs Game Cook. ieee from 8 Sailed Jan 5, brig Rapia (Br), Doquette. NYork, ee | Jan 21—Arrived, ship Resolute, Freeman, ae Jaa 2—Arrived, bark Speedweil, Patten, NYork "teyeated 24, brie Goodwin, Coffin, NYork in ballast. MRLAOURNE, Nov 20—artived previous, ge, nee Ho, Puget Sound; bark ap eu Sept +} Graxp Tens, TI, Jan 6=[ 4 feat ga By Maragors, FR, Jan 6—10 port dg ora, 4 Turall, weg: ris, NOW, Noy 19-Sailed, bark Sarah, Atkins, ‘eA por ie steumenipe A Bengimah “Te prs tte See Moly a anéL W brig, Nixgara, Difimore Coe, we Ta bg aint NYors; andy Liveie Wooster, Haitimorey Od iid, bare Onzcile, Black NYork vis Barbados (and lett Sth fox Forge Rico) led Tee % Neue tte Mienfrogos; Jan 2, Mavtower’ Duntee ay 44," Orehilla, Cuba, 4th, im Howard, im 10 Janeiro, Dec 12— rived, to cnry (orp, NYork; h, ship Grey Eagle, Chesebroi jaitimore: 1th, barke Elise Honma, Borchardt, NYorks Merah (iiatn), Sad Frau. clscn, Mailed 91h, brig itomely (Br), Hampton Ronda: 10th, bark Cricket, Kean, ‘Ruiumorg: Uriga Gertrude (Br), Ha pion New Orloaus; Lith, a sehr Supanella (BY). Blinda (Br). Ba tin 18h, sloomer (Br), New Orleans: Wh, anip Anvovnette (PF Hamhton Roads; velg Hy a Cle wate ; dst, echt Vor ), NW (Old), New Oriennat bre Attia yabrs Mie Nava (Aus), Humpton Roads, Creaved 22d atte Thee ballet, Duncan, and sania ur NYork; brig Tyros (swe), Hamp oa e. Now 27min yore & ters, \oF NYork dg; berks Y 01m (Py Barer, tor do do draws, (oF do Wivee Lalo port barks Silas } ran Duieh), New 0: enim ah, Juitiee (es, Nock: With, Grige =| | | pyDNEY, NSW, iok. Brand, § Franolsco; Ethan Alle frome Mort, arrived jor 6 for $a than Allen, Sr ‘s Moume, Jan 7 fete tonto eae ee ome irom N Yo wf ete 5 Lonton. FEES i tetra cis, ‘&b, mse meuapees Basged ty Oty dene Linda Stewart (Br), Mot cet, freee ein reported in portdth, « aa ien a re Se in ied pris tor to Deo 16, ‘ae eet athe York for ny the ey o dru tor orders; bare Gases ues frome Rant vi eae Kae siago: barks Aleyone, St see (Br) rudderend, Rew a Nov 23—In port bark Penang, Patten, for 8, A * frived Nor nee Ther om Xt Eats Darke Swanley’ (Br) eg a (B Roblason, do; 25k, Americ: arte: Boston, —Cleared steamer bark G T Kemp a Town, Beas Bay; schr Telumab, Hall, ra arrived ‘steamship Aleppo (Br), Harrison, Ldverpoet “BALTIMORE, ry Ray Ede schra CO Clark, Fostesy ra Monteguma, Pennell, Galveston; Zeyits tm neck, Agnes M Lovett (Br); schre 18—Arrived, (bark Yberita (8p). eh Pi D DP Weroee Haram Pr mesion ee. “ee Eo epee , lon, Lockwood, NYork, Hamilwa. agg es eS, mamas NA. Fla, Jan 156—Arrived, schr WH Jones, MONROE, Jan 29—Salled, ‘bark Rusinna, Luck, Callao for NYork; ache CD ‘Boga’, Mervith Malags Bath ree jaitimore. ya aes Se cia ane ele Ete. fGiearea ‘Sth, ‘schits ‘Nellie F Mohler Se. iialbapl oe risa, aan Sees ase ore ried ee in — ot mete for NYork; eemspt iran he acho sehr re bev sae be Poh ats ve . lear! Pane eaten: P A Sannders, pat: eS "Sark Ads, Murpiy, Bost Rok ae ey ae ‘ates fi ik gan ek pete wats vais, The ‘windboun't Ra mandi pa "£97 "Turks, Islands fon rye v LONDOR fanee Eom City of Now iu 08a ity of wren “> wR Pesto Sr ba tog ‘Lnwas, Del Jad 1 1, OPM—schrs 8 P) Me Taaeae, mare Philadel) oaraiok tor de, are paper om North ce ees ea 5 Si Suan reeks ry refey, taal 7 brig Beeuty,! | Bs an steamer Sqn Jacinto, Atkine, MYorR; soht rf Jones, NY¥ork; ship Lady me By! BYENING (TELEGRAM HAS THE Langs HAS reulation of any after erefore, the most ‘icsirabie med ‘medines for ane ie Laas heavy t0-DA¥ Af HALF. 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