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. . TOMER KITE yam YACIA4 <tAndH MHOY Wa 5 NEW YORK HERALD, .FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1868,—TRIPLE SHFET. 7 that certificates of election will be issued on applica, Ashford, a conspirator and an adherent of the Pre- le the now. assure the House whether tore was no gaaao de- Mr. BROMWELL, rep.) Of bi., Made some FeMArks | Chis act whall tare effect when the Preaiient of the United ‘ wc site Java x fe ee Te tt acca a ead asioohnad Ati toa a ‘ RL OSE sik asiabitng : ’ UILIANA: ment or modification thorsto or aubstitute therefor, | the change in the cowsti@@ion and iqsertin tend | new itr ea 4. and oo . ROUIEIANAL AMUSEMENTS. WwW ASH | NGTON Guy offered. for tho cousideradon of Gas Hiowses | oft tie woes: — nz (pave | sae ai tb a cA Sto pei a over were hy ti PERARY ~ a foferrod'ts the Committonns tules. ‘Theat the comstitutions of @id SWhs shall nover bo ane B by pififc of :are, ahaha with the cutesy of “The Mosutt of the Election Anmounced by Gen. | Waicacg’s Turaree.—The “While Cockade,” an SBME OF UNITED crated Lanm iN BaUmMomE, | | oF camnsot po xe te discriminate iy C13" 9° Or yaaa <caplbssagh.as eet the adecariene a toe peensuuttcalae the eral Buchaan—Hadient Soldiers and Sall- | pagiisn piece with Engtlsh scone, based upon the even om Biiicary dui, reported foie NaN Lt? | Soe ighe to vote arb age abw eatin! Lo wove hy Shui “hae | cite du titors ak ivewnnitrity, to, Lesfa'atiran or ponte ore Meeting it New Orleans. rebeltion of the Highlanders in 1%45, in favor of | jp din: f the H P| Morizing dad directing the cecrstary of War Cra, | see Pacdsisier puiecende aibteevethen of tonconene? New OkLEANS, May 14, 186%, | Charica Stuart, the Pretender, was produced at rocee gs 0 e OUSE OF | arier inrty days’ notice ta wo ia ly newspapexs in Mr BINGHAM said he word acthpt that asa sub- s raontl mod i We DAE aR Der id old as agaiaat A number of delezates to the Chicago Convention | Wallack’s last might, with superb costumes. and Representatives. - GOR ee rene See neneen [0 | ORIN ERNIE ao to oomr tne thi, | Cone ee ee enonea ibe ohn teat Jeft this evening for Ghicagy, scenic concomitants, ‘The play ts founded upon ia- P river, known aa the silo of More Covugiou, aan pow. | LOWinAe mention $10 0006 De Tl Yael be 6 the aamae Frapts Ia the cblita aad ao ieto ab 1 mw General Buchanan announces in General Order | eldents supposed to have occurred about thls pertoa. <a atiibenoeniabimanlnes iaming about twenty-tirve ane one quarter acres. ‘And ittaberaby made the duty of the Preattent within won | "Si. % Aut bel father ennctedyThat if the day fixed for No, 104, the result of the vote on the new constitu- Tho plot is intricate enough, bu! nay th Mr, CHANLER suggesied that the iaad should Ux | diye after reoetving oilietal information of Sho tputention of tho meeting of the Legwatare of eithar of amit States by the ‘and for Congressional candidates, The Pl » but, perhaps, rather wruci S sold by pnblic aucti a. exif armodment by tho tittatatars of either of abt States, | coastitation nerant sbidi have passed before tite pasaage of majority for the ratification of the constitution | Wanting in logical sequence. Sir Andrew Silverton, | RESTORATION OF SOUTHERN STATES..| “hiv. anrrmtn acceded to mat, and tie joint reso- | 42 sete procimaation amounotag tuat fack es aciauch Lectsabir may be coovened wiht Unig aye 4 Anais James Maun, in tthe Second district, | a loyalist and the pretended friend of Sir Wiliam gs? x j tation ras 30 mocked. ¥ Mr, SPRVENS—B agree to Ghat; it is part of the Dill | ia whicherate see eee bY the Provident of the conven pounce: eee | a Whetwer Mr. Garflekt contd amo. % And be it further enacted, That the first section of . tion at headquarters. No mention is mad tender, forms a plot in conjunction with Flick- sees, rf posit on that sand bank. - i e¢riticism and’ condemnation of the democratic } States shat oifcially proclaim the 4 tio the qiest waa mon Mr, <r CYP Just night adopted resolutions instructing. the dele- opening of the play s servant in sir William and South Carolina, Zouisiana, Mr. CHANLER Lemarkod Ghat there had been some | wmendmene to strike Out Allama Amd it was re- | Lint or tie Resize ne culate and t hereby onde toe tes to the National Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Conven- | Ashford’s house, to obtain documentary evidence Georgia and Alabama. very serious questions ou tha! sudjeot. jevled—yeas 60, nays 4—as followe:— information of the ralltication yt said. arvendment, oy the on at Clucago to support General Grant for the | of the complicity of the latter with the conspirators. On motion of Mr. WASHUURH, (rep.) of It, the | |, YEAS-Mosns Asbiey of Nevada, Baker, Baldwin, Beok, | foul atane of elther of the aad Stale, to tao a proclame Presidency, and also endorsing the impeachment of | eanti > rs words “and directed” were strickea out, s0'a8 to | Bias, Boyer, Brooks, siurr, Coburu, Driggs, Eldridge, Ferry, / Wow anaounciag the fact, ‘the President. 4 pater i petgnd art Barston, the son of Ss eenaa —~ simply authorize the, sale, Gartletd Oats Glossheassrer dollety incor wnat 3 tie bs THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BrtI jai as secretly marr! lsabel_ Ashford, om ‘ ns On motion of Mr. Puunys, (dem.) of Md., the joint : ¥ prey danni iF. BUTLED, (rep) of Masa, from tl matty: MASSACHUSETTS. Sir William’s daughter. The first act opens with | Vi&Orous Speech of Old) froemlaiian oman Cagtiior modi 80 that thie ytd eae ey sorta, Mangos, ao ropriatlons, reported te tnd ‘Appropri- a hy rf i i and, ade cl pe ac er fag on it of 83 plot, which is ratner Thad Stevens. usement sat Re pert tere tigs a Fabettagn, Babitsone Roy” Ba rer Bligrenron Saturday next. oe tts gad coherent ag the piece proceeds, In jerman, wart, fayior, Van Auxe®, Van rump, REGULATION OW THR CH¥IN SRRVIC: Fire at Fall River~A Cotton Mill Consumed— | (10 secon aot Cyril Silverton surpeiase bie fathor en " ‘The joint resolution as modified in all these re- ian o¢ i, Washburn of Maat, Woodbridse | yr. JuNcRRS, rep.) of RK. 1., from the Committee Tee -Abant SA2MNeO. masque, making an examination of the private WASHINGTON, May 14, 1363, | SPCC Was passed. NAvs—Movars, Aliens, Amos Anderson, Aznoll, Aahtcy | OM Retrenchinens, reported & Silt te regulaye the FALL River, May 14, 1868, si Whi TELEGRAPNIC COMMUNICATION, of Ohio, Baffey, Beaman, Beatty, Beujamih, Seuton, Bing. } ClWil service of the United States and promote the ‘A fire carly this morning totally destroyed the pm sg of a ir William Ashford, and, compelling his | Rencontre Between Jack Hamilton and a Mr. PYLR, iS introduced a bill to estab- | bam, Boutwell, Bromwelt, Broomall, Buektand, Clarke of | efficiency thereof... He spoke an hour im advocacs of 1s y ry —— bay od and Pee. piso com, ried ones Congressman. lish telegraphic communication between ary } Qbio, Clackeof Kansas, Cobo, Covode, Cullom, Ketley, Fis, the bill. witich was them postponed until the srd of cotton mill belonging to the Fall River Manufactur- % scene of the next act (the third, which and for the construction of a telegraph imme to | Perasworth, Ferris, Field, Gravely, Harding, Hubbard of W: b June next; and then at a quarter past dve the Honse ing Company of this city, known as the White mii, | 28S .but one scene) is laid in the parior | A fashionable restaurant in this city was this even- | Puget Sound, Relerred to the Committee on Roada | rare ute. dudd, Kelley Kelay, Kitshei, Koontz Law | saqurned dll to-mmrrow. It originated in the pieker house, and was most doubie meeting-one’ berween umoelt and. his 1B. Wes, Ro8Re. OF UNA PEPIN OR. of agian) 30, | SDAA a PO! Heng aie Moore, Hore Neb ats ONeth a “AORTION. 3 REPORTS AND PRtY, Paine, Ferhnm, Peters, Pixe, Pile, Plants, Pi Probably caused py the spontaneous combustion of | $2—in which the latter reveals the true | Mah Ufe. It appears that Jack Hamilton, of Texas, | 6 wisduunn, (rop.) of Masse from ehe Commit- Raum, Scheuck, Sootteld, Balak, Sievcugst NHS es ALLERED ARORTION. ‘ F ma, oily cotton, The building contained about nine state of ‘affairs and his actual relation to Sir | aud aSenator were engaged in conversation over | tee on Claims, made an adverse report on the Senate | 9{ Pa) Stokes, Tule, Thomas, Trimble of Tenn, Srowbride, & Young Girl the Victim. William Ashford’s daughter, and a second between, ic ‘Twitchell, Upson, Van Horn of N. Y., Van Wyck, Washb: was destroyed. The loss is about $120, 1 Pre In act fourth, which is the final one, * | army, navy or marine corps. Laid on the table. Mr, Stevens then closed the debate. THe said:— | Sv. 773¢ Ludlow strees was brought to the'attentiow hich there 000, of | Flicker is shot by Evan Mclan, whose father he has | which had become quite animated, was sud- 000 Insurance in the foll ‘4 J ‘pik | a Mr.’ Washburn also reported a bill appropriating? ker, pect o eonan yesterd: r ; Dillces:—“Springdeld Fire and Marine, $25,000" Cle Deirayed, just as he is about to edfect the arrest of | denly arrested by ® member of Congress, | $47,000 to pay. certain: indebtedness of the Senode House bus what Tass. milhbe aeilameuoh taauree | econ pastoral peal vaahe Putnam and Merchants’, of Hartford, $3,500 each; | © ‘am Ashford, in whose family he has lived | we Randall, of Pennsylvanta, stepping up and ask- | tural department, incurred prior to the ist July, | that those who choose to be quiet will hear it. our | “Miss Emma Kon! pba: by Etna, Hartford, $5,000: Bay State, Worcester’ under the guise of a servant, and, of course, Sir Wil- 4 4 P P 1867, Passed, "| friends on the otter side of the House to-day pur- | ht months old, who died-on Wednesday afternoon. 2.5005 People’s, Worcester, $5,000; ‘Home, New | (nis a iitie peices aes, the threadwork of | Ing one of the partics whether his name was Hamil- | yfr, Sroxks, (rep.) of Tenn., from the Committee on | sued the same tacties which tiley have pursued par- | It appomrs that three or four’ weeks ago: deceased faven, $2,500; Nationul, Boston, $5,000; Pacific, ‘San y: op ing | ton. The reply being in the affirmative, the member | Claims, reported a bill authorizing the issue to Kd- | tially, though not to the same extent, in what tiey | appeared to be quite wawell, and one night about Francisco, $5,000; Norwich, $5,000; Enterprise, Gin. | WOVE! bY Way of sub-comment, one mizht suppose, | o¢ Congress ts alleged to have responded somewhat | Ward E. Shead, of Eastport, of two six per cent bonds | have been pleased.to eall argiment, for the tast elyclit th y cinnati, $5,000; ’Equitable, Americ: on the troublousness of the times. As to the cast, for $600, numbered 19,747 and 19,748, destroyed by | or ten years—th: not arguil te hat time very 6 noises were heard:coming from Wiiliama,” Prosientn ea bod merican and Roger Mr. J. W. Wallack appears as Sir Andrew Silverton, | emphatically, calling Hamilton a d—d scoundrel. | tire,” Passed. ' pails te atts, not argiing the question, but | her room by people hiving, th the house, ‘The foilow- erguing the man, For ears i Providence, $10,000; Firemen’s and Excelsior, New 4 Fey Pgh aol ee a8 | This observation arousing Jack’s bellicose propen- a aie ion Sh Felle, Pb aecnnd Leutner and Lieuten- stde af ine Ticuse can pe BY Pane teh ch . ing ont ANd a ones ere ea i York, $6000 each; Yonkers and New York, New “ig -2 . sities, Jack im turn responded by addressin; ‘nt Char! . T, Of the Sixty-ninth Pennsyiva- | tion, but that a persoa entering the gallery would | ¢, ares " faintly’ 1 York, $10,000,” i Wanting in 8 certain nameless felicity in his way rf ry | nia Volunteers, were reported and passed, think that twas Ga: trlal for some offence: Four. | clot" y Afi that Mina Konigsberger besarne worse, of doing things, as Artemus Ward has expressed | @ vehement whack with the head of his LAND GRANTS TO RAL y 7 LOADS. fifths of the time of the gentleman fr Y ry gave Proceedings of the State Temperance Convene | MaiMt. | faiac i a Weil without notable faults and cane to Randall's Congressional pate, Jack, | _ Mr. Driggs, (rep.) of Mich., from the Gommittee on | (Mr. Brooks) ts always eonsuined in attacks Ir jou eae cecieet Aes Ream, Hens Grae bo MALE ® tinue License System Denounced=A | be expecied though one Yikes to.be surprised occa- | towing further indications of an incorrigible | Public Hands, reported back the Senate amendment | choose to, call it so. on the. gentleman trom | steven days ‘and thes denim resulted from: typhold State Ticket to be Nominated if Necessary. | Sotally with something better than was expected: | temper, was caught by two individuals near | janas granted to raliroad companies in Michigan aut | Muy be advocating. Ia upom every highetsinded | Str, Oaicer Jones, of the Tenth precinet, heanng Bostox, May 14, 1808, | Mt, Charles Fisher was very felioltous.in the part of | by and firmly secured. Hereupon andali's | Wisconsin. “The joint resolution extends till the sist ] man here to say whether that course o argument so | Tmom font, young women’s dewth, reyorted the ‘Tne State Temperance Convention to-day was ad- spy, made a decided impression and could not eilly knuckles lodged themselves with considerable | of Dece mS coeiplets, e, time within which the roads | long and so persistently, pursued, is an honorable or | matter at the station tense, and the Boar of Health, surpassed The Senate amendment con- {| a dishonorable course of argument. Gentlemen Mressed by Messrs. Griswold, Whiting, Judge Pit- in the role of the cunning, unscrupu- | emphasis upon “Hamilton's phiz, draping one | fines the operation of the bill to the Fond du Lac | need not flatier themselves b ing take | Wihs ctor ear on Sp Supp ceed lamngnlaaienines. man, William Lloya Garrison, Rev. ur. Miner ana | 044 tnsiquating villain, whom Sir, Andrew reduces | peeper in mourning. Hamilton roared out to the | and Esconawba and the Marquette end Ontonagon, | to myself thelr reiurksas flattering unction to my ppt, Miele piel a AC OM: Sg ‘other prominent gentlemen,” * Tas Mn wed Leonutd bas bast as Gir Willis | Senator interrogating him whether he would stand | The committee report an amendment providing that | Soul, or that T suppose thom to be intended for the rmit.the funeral named for tweivs.o’cloek Resolutions were adopted condemnatory of’ the .” Mr. W. J. Leonard Was cast as am ff the Marquette and Ontonagon Railroad Company | purpose of exalting me. Laay to my brethren, all of | DoLit. oe eee ee Mcense system, advocating prohibition and declaring Ashford, and can searcely be sald to have acted well | by and gee him treated in that manner. This ap- | shall not have completed ton additional miles of | us being equal, that it is Intended asa disgrace to | yonarday. Be count’ ta! “wale tao’ visas. ee alleitiance to party is consistent and honorable | {y4,Pares, though to be sure the part had very | peal unloosed the rigors of Senatorial dignity, and | railroad before the 1st of January 1869, and ten miles | them. It is intended under pretence of exalting one | non invistighane orm) Wooster Bench arte uly when party represents priopion; ana wiuie we | In''being'seen, while “hrs. Jeniings as "gaa | simultaneously a cane was seen to flourish high in | Very sear thereafter, the Leylsatute of Michigan | {0 degrade ail the others. Doos tho gentleman from | Newnan. made a post mortem examination on: the jot propos ignore the other great questions rs a declare grant 0 '. Broo! teve, for suc! - Which are before the country, we feol called upon Reni eee reeky apes ante Luar. trifle | the air. At this indication of reinforcements the | confer the grant on some other company. Ment, that by appealing 0. the envy or am. | Dody, and found, that the dash of Miss Konsgsber in our State elections solemnly to declare that no | polk deserves a compliment as Cyril Silvei ut prisoner Hamilton was released. Now came the Mr. LAWRENCE, (rep.), of Ohio, desired to offer a } bition of gentlemen he can excite them to Slee aaencteen ner pre wieet ke Bouts party shall receive our sutfrage whose platform and b of battle. Hamilton, it is stated, darted at | Tesolution requiring the land to be sold only toactual | action because I happen: to be on a particular ‘they unad E candidates are opposed to the prineiplesand triumph | $I8° a ee atten: rg e pone Po ag rs ae pi atl turiomsty anietn pth x) rai foorea, | S¢ttlers, in quantities not greater than a quarter | course? Does he suppose that this excessive and un- ai ed that tho rents of deceased denied to Cane of proubition, Ranoe, comparatively new to the New. York stage, g : Section toeach and ata price not exceeding $1 25 | necessary and unjustified praise of one individual ia | ner Keenan that they knew of their daughter's inis- State committee was appointed and authorized | manifésted remarkable talent in the lesser rélevot | At this stage of the conflict Randall’s friends gath- | per acre. So to excite the ambition, or rather the envy, of the | fortune. An inquest will be held on the body of de- 1» call a State convention to nominate a temperance | Highland Kate, and deserves a better place in the | €fed around and separated the contestants. The | Mf. DRiaGs refused to allow the amendment to be | rest of the members as to induce them to forget | ceased thie morning at tem o'clock, at the Teuth ticket for State officers if deemed advisable. The arts, the low arta of low cunning, of low ar; cf committee at large Is as follows:—R. Chapin, of New cast. Her acting in the part was very natural, and | latter was conducted home in a defaced condition, After some discussion the amendment reported by | ment, not of low gentlemen, but of wontisenen who Precinct station ‘house, aa, yet tne erime, has & “) im scene second of the fourth act remarkably effec- . Pe o1 or Redford; Rev, Willlard Spaulding, of Salem: 7. L. | tive. For the whole, taken together, it must be ad- MEL EN ee ee DOL ak COCR ee ee aimee Le rey eRTeT Hare Staak Cae cae eae, | nao heen raededu: the bene. Famond, of Cambridge; Levi Stockbridge, of North | mitted the interest of the audience was continually | ishment, was left behind master of the situation. It RESTORATION OF SOUTHERN STATES sive line of argument on behalf of gentiémen on the = 3 Elip! of Springfield. on the flag until the last act, in which the action | is said the affair was quite animated fora time, The House, at halt. ‘one o'clock, proceeded to | other side of the House, Excuse pr waned it j DESPERATE AFFRAY AT SING SING. Charge inst a British Sen Captain—! taben 1d, eperen ane who irri rae ae though conducted without the usual ceremonies at- | the consideration of the bill to admit ‘the States of | when I have said this I shall pass it over and_preter- —- ‘ pected oon Menceigiies, che ar genuine, natural carneatiaae Than ‘the scenery and tending such incidents. . | North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia | mit three-fourths of the same kind of what the gen- A desperate affray occurred in the prison at Sing and Alabama to representation in Congress, tleman from New York thought was ment. Shoals. omnes aa could have been more ‘com- A. T. Stewart and General Grant. Mr. Pruyn (ot ), of N. Y., addressed the House | have no doubt but that he though: it was in iis ‘rede sna ippipa Phe Rech Mala otha gal Rosrow, May 14, 1808, | etree tits, Fespect, as im the occasional faint | 4 rumor is now in circulation that A. T. Stewart, | in opposition to the bil, "Ths gentleman from Penn- | against one individual and in deprecation of lows:—The convict Jeffers, who was sentenced. te . , May 14, 5 attempt sa a eau, there wee @ dash of the semt- of New York, in the several interviews had with] 271v (Mr. Stevens), he said, was entitled to the | one hundred and forty. Now then a single word ag | Sing Sing for life for killing his father, got into Captain Wilson, of the British steamship Palmyra, | spectacular. | The ‘Banks of the Thames by Moon- A credit or must bear the odium of these reconstruc- | to the bill, We have for some months past been lis- | &0 altercation with.a fellow conviog, in the course of from Liverpool, was before United States Commis. | ht,” for instance, has never been exceeded for | General Grant within the past day or two advised | tion measures; but it was to be sald to that gentle- | tening to the clamor of outside gentlemen trans- | whici Jeffers’ comrade becoming seized an sioner Hallett to-day on complaint of carrying more | ¢#ectiveness on the New York stage, though it must | the latter notto permit his name to go before the | man’s honor that he had atall timesboldly expressed | formed for tho worse from demoorats Into the | 8X€ and struck Joffers a terrible blow om the. head, passengers than the law allows. He pleaded not | D¢,confessed that the cloud that glides over the moon Chicago Convention as a candidate for the Presl- | these views, and maintained them with ail the ability | crawling things called copperheads. We have heard | Hearly cutting tt off Joffers is not expected to re-~ gullty and gave personal recognizance to answer on | {uat,a8 the murder 1s about to be committed is a for which he is dis ed, and he had brought | from them for months and months past loud conn. | cover. ‘The uilray oaused great excitement, the 9th of July next. frite unsteady in its motion and s trife artidcial in | dency, and that the General had agreed to follow the | nis party friends up to his own standard. He re- | plaints because the republican party refused to allow —————_—_—_—_—_—_ he exactness of its curves. Quite as effective is the Several light weight bruisers are expected to in- advice given. This announcement has started | minded the House the theory which was origi- | the rebel States to participate in these halls of giige na prize ight at tho Iale of Shouts this even- | the'nee et Wat the Shake ieee Reser | & fresh flow of gossip about the com. | ated by Mr. Sevens as tothe Southern States being | Congress. We have beet told hat all Our acta wore MAILS FOR THE’ PACIFIC. or to-morrow. lous Briers, Geo Chi % ered recel on 80 declared, 60 much so Baker, of Bangor, and two mngroes are sit tlh mre | the Srmnite Cae received last night with ing nominations, and has set the political | disapprobation by President Lincoln’s Cabinet. that the radical gentleman at the head of the gov- | ‘The steamship Ocean Queen will sall from this nort ‘be the pugilistic aspirants. A schooner and several eee ene anes these sg) emacs favor; — schemers to speculating anew upon the probable | was, In fact, a direct censure on Mr. Lincoln, But | ¢rnment—for he was as radical as FE was tho last rday for inwall. small crafts have been chartered at Portsmouth to | ai Srisea” at which the’ iaterest lageed. pals. | Tesults of existing complications. ‘Those who are | ‘he views of that gentleman had been boldiy carried | time 1 talked to him, just before the 23d of Februa- | 0% Saturday for Agpinwall. convey the interested parties to the isle. fully. as) rela prion > ag rest (legeee, Te In- in oi tion 40°D6 Wal akebbaon Oe Ma dave: oe and had resulted in the measure before the Rie aire cg hye peas ant I take no reports The mails for Central America and the South ~ posit jor t iat he has doing since—oveyii this x Yoh the éxcellent playing in the iast act, in which the | ments of Grant unhesitatingly scout the idea that ne | | ‘ie ten minutes granted to Mr, Pruyn expired ho- | lamor and vieidlug wo the popular wish, etabished | Pacite wil close a6 half-past ten o'clock im the \ MINNESOTA. ny rere in & measure compelled to forget that | Fi 9+ this late day offer any hindrance to his name | £0Fe he was able to present his argument, and then | eleven military governments in those outiy. | morning. the preceding had hung heavily, not on their hands Mr. Brooks, (dem.),of New York, took the floor in op- | Ing States. en some time after, not The New York HaraLp—Eultion for tte Pacific — only, but seemingly as heavily on the hands of the | being used as a candidate for nomination on the | position to the bill.. He remarked that the represen- | liking exactly the kind of men he appoint- | will be ready at half-past nine in the morning. Republican State Convention—Election of | cast. A few nights of prac ice, however, will, nO | presidential ticket. A careful investigation of all | tatives of the revolutionary measures of the House | ¢d to rule’ there, took upon tt to. assert " ta, Deleghtes to the Chicago Convention. ive ‘Gooke’ eats ike a fare aio run, "Ot the rumors jn relation to the voluntary withdrawal Prdeb ct tlse ans Keke herbed pire a et Reodmarestion: meee pakbane foertate Tait 12 mprephatceys itech na a ase! whe basement e i c jaws to make use of certain m: “dla he ete REO . $2, PavL, May 14, 1863. “Rosedale,” with a little men of cast and alittle | of Grant from the Presidential contest confirms the | concocting measures for a further impeac! ae of | men in carrying those laws into ‘execution, and to The Minnesota State Convention met yesterday. joys lai Loca coers bie rd but be _ views taken by the well informed indi-| the Executive, and for the fi overthrow | day we have heard the most bitter denunciation The following delegates were chosen to the Chicago | tunes, with even indifferent acting, would be suft- | Viduals before mentioned, and the statements that | $f, “io,yrMnch af (ie, MAverRIneD Lore | Eee CIMtanE all Cais ad ea aitary despots. Convention:—B. Wakefield, of Faribault; A. H. But- | cient to insure it a fair success. Grant and Stewart have agreed that the former gccupying @ seat at the clerk's desk. The other mem- to jadge. It does not require much argument, But Ay Jer, of Filmore; J.C. Rudolph, of Brown; W. H. | powsny ‘Tugatee.—Mr. W. H. Whall well | shall not allow his to go before the Republican | bers of that revolutionary, junta were, however, he | there isa great complaint that negroes are to be let Scott, of Wabash; ‘Jesse Anes,’ of Rico; H. N. Me- pi nr sinclar! 58 inchonegelin erento di, 8a yar said, elsewhere plotting, leaving the gentlemen from | in to govern this cicy und. that in framiug these con, | 42¢,uncerain healt are strenuously advised to throw aside | i ey i gent Se | nos ete a amen cen | rion fa Peo eed | Raa eave pe | Hobe reg aap ae es | Seer eae eRe The following él ectors: were chosen:—W. H. Ram- 2 'y » Bpper rant has sai in¢ man, he said, was the master spirit and controller, | others stuffing of the ballot boxes. I regret that these | and mind stren, Weal etre epee ts TBLN-| Itham Watel. BEST; IT 13 THE CHEAPEST. T. B. BYNNER & CO., 189 Broadway, Mt. ¥- Ne ale i ee a ae ee LADIES OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION ; ms ei Red Men and Don Cesar de Bazan. Tuesday night, tendered, or that certain Grant clubs had informed | Dot only of the legislation of the House, but more or | votes had not been taken before the testi ony Was | BRATED STOMACH bush, of Freeborn; 0. M. Almey, of Ramsey; C. T. ” ” - » vd “ * onderful, dt emedy for the juor, nau Brown, of Nicollet; J. J. Jones, of Anoka. being the benett of Mr. John J. Jones, the treasurer, | the General that if the President should be convicted | fan sara eo ngkat aia measures (has gontlo. | Taken aud published An the case of Dodue azainst | tremora convulsions, hysteria, ear, whlel often te the ame actor ap! im the principal réle of | they would cease to give him their support, are em- later, to ay the law of tue gountry, the gentie- gonduet in that dintrict (witch the gentieman has de- fhe dovelopaient of Worhanhood, i hee a egual eter 8 ‘Payable emand,”” an ¥ ham stated yes scr as taking p! ese. rons ich usher often follow — | ILLINOIS. “Payable on Demand,” & piece translated from the | phatically denied by those who best know | Bun from Ohio (Mr. Bingham) lad sated it ‘carry |. Mr, BRooKe—fn that case they turned mo ont of | ths wanda of meters, and alee for tho parutol and d | ol , French, with @ not ineonsiderable resemblance to | the General's views and intentions, Whatever | giinis measures. It was, however, the art of a revo. | Congress, and in this case they'adinlt all those States | ous, supine which sometiinew sccompeny, “change The Methodist Lay Convention at Chicago. | the ‘‘Streets of New York.” On the samo night Mr.| might have been the course that Grant | lutionist of the highest order often to present mea- | 1D. | That is the difference. Pe deus habatiehente On te Werke aes rine y George C. Boniface, the popular favorite, appeared | thought proper to be adopted when the | Stes far beyond public opinion or beyond the repre- | Mr. StevENs—They turned the gentleman ont be- | Ae,°the arynnization of the foevler nex. Ip alleasea of @ > CHICAGO, May 14, 1863. as the Ragpicker of Paris in the drama of that i a ‘ iit for the tdency | Sentatives “of public opinion, on purpose to | cause, I suppose—I do not know—I hope not—ne | male debility, where there ts a want of brisk vital, action t .» Resolutions adopted at the Methodist Lay Conven- | name. On Wednesday came off the benefit of Mr. question of running fo Prestdency | qrag the bee and the Indolent and the | either did or did not head these mobs. We let these | Bitters prodice s most important change—relleving los tion this afternoon declare that the present genera- | E. W. Marston, Mr. Whalley appearing in the tem- | was first agitated, {t is sald that he feels it to be his | coward up to the mark. ‘The bill to | States in because the loyal voters did not head the | workness aud re-establishing tae general health. For sale t , tion of Methodists ave:the same zighé to change | Puram Pisce of Ten Mania ina Barroom. Other | duty to his -potitical friends not to tnterfere\with |'give § pablic school systam to. the, District | mobs and were beaded by ten who were afraid of all druggists. "New York ollice 36 Dey street odist nefits are anno for the nce of ie week. of Columbia which wh. coi children are legro rule, jut the gentleman protests against these the plans of the Church for their lmprovement, | Pusiness at this theatre. has been unexcelled in ita | thelr present plans, He will continue to follow up | to ‘he educated together was te only macter tn | coustitutions because. black “men were alowed | A Kee for Twenty Doctors. and to adapt it to altered circumstances, that | cnaracter and continuance during the season by any | his stlent policy, and act with promptness in making | which the gentleman from Pennsylvania had failed; | to vow. 1 advise the gentleman to become a | cared’ iy ‘varicose velum uleerations emending troim |, a om 7 + Wesley and the fathers had to create it, | other house in the city—a success which is due in a and even in that he would yet succeed. If the tm | dramatist and to make a second play of my : ‘ ca ‘te tharhome and that’ as educational, publishing, missionary | Orost measure to the excellence of the management, | *20Wm bis intentions when the proper moment | Dey Oia chen seemed ikely to bo & failure, the | Hip Van Winkle, now ao well played by that admir- | havecrporel orer teeste cmineet poystolans ek rea, ast and other charitable agencies depend largely upon | ginough certainly greatly assisted by tie conscien- | 8trives for him to speak out. There need be 0 | only prospect of Ite suceess was understood to be on | able actor, Mr. Jefferson, Hes the geutleman enka duriag tia period. But ail attempts at eure pry eq the laity for support, and as the laity are already | tious labors of a very good company. doubt that General Grant will say nothing to prevent | the eleventh article framed by the gentleman from | asleep for the last three years? Does not he know | Wterly abortive until T tried Dre WOLG a FAUX Al . charged with the responsibilities concerning them, his nomination, and there is less reason to doubt | Pennsylvania, and {f the meastire snould fail the gen- | that when he went to sleep this country wae covered | Wich the doctors told me wae a humbug. But hun jor we regard it as eminently reasonable and desirable Musical and Theatrical Notes. : tleman (Mr, Stevens) would never sleep, day nor | with slaves and despotism, Let him now wake up | Natittiteounet trst appticntion t kepe wd ath that they should be assoctated with the ministry in f ee that he will accept the nomination if tendered to | piconet, until he obtained some other means of forcing | and call to him his dog Schneider—(laughter)—and | Pain Paint constantly. tl healed. I wish that wel . ae the inception, establishment and modification of the George W. Morgan, the celebrated organist, will | nim, articles of impeachment through the House. It was | let him look about and he will find no despotiam eo | bumbuge as useful as Dr. WOLCOTE'S.B, PAINT. J tim various institutions of the Church. conduct his own overture, “St. John the Baptist,” Revenue Troubles in the South. to insure success in the Senate by haying twenty ad- | will find no slavery—he will find no bondage within pee sews ae oy ond Sn poe vig wage te. pe ; ditional Senators there that this bill was being | the broad limits of this fair land which God made scpsiey wil aon soe ary a The revenue agent for tho Third Alabama district | Tove" trough. Heuco five States were grouped | free and in w'i'ch man made slaves, and which again ver Freee hE Nn ay Pay THE TURF. Misa Laura Keene has returned from London. calls the attention of the department to the fact that | forced thrmgtr. Me tions all muddled tace | God has Made “free through the cy Oo manda fiten wd. gigi — ‘So has Harry Sanderson, the pianist, there must be some co-operatiion with the revenue | ther, which he was aure no member of the House had | the infernal regions, in war, in bloodshed, MAY 12, 1968. e ey ‘The Races. ton, on Tuesday, as Richard III, before the illegal trafic in whiskey now going on | sty thousand wiilte people in those States deprived | words 1 trast that he will never permit the demo- | Way td Can squares also at 397 Broadway. Bostow, May 13, 1808. Schiller’s play of “Wiillam Teil” was represented | there can be effectually broken up. Many deal- | of ihe right of su‘frage and compelied to pay taxes | cratic party to gain the ascendancy; for just.so sure | Wards Cloth Lined Paper Coltw - P , a ” " 7 without having the right of representation. Talking | 2s it does the same spirit of despotism which dis | Ae) : lates : as sane The Boston Jockey Club held their spring meeting | at Crosby’s Opera House, Chicago, by a company of | ers are taking advantage of the State line to evade OF tho “carpet baggers,” he said that there were | graced this nation for centuries will again not, for Cuits, Bruadway aud Union square; also wiwlas gle aad at Clyde Park to-day, and, notwithstanding the | German actors, The proceeds of the entertainment | the law. The inspector was satisfied that empty | nanging around the capital two Yankee delegations | it is rank in their breasts towards every colored man weather was bad, there was quite a large attendance. | will be devoted to the fund of the great Seengerfest. | branded barrels in Tennessee are bought up, refilled | from the State of Plorida who had not been long whom they call thelr infertor wad who would yet be A.—Sanitell The course was in good order for the first three races ‘The rehearsals for the musical festival at Steinway | and brought to the Alabama market. He asks the enough from tueir State to have got rid of their nasai | inferior to them if they could wield the lash over his . The and Best | discowe. ery for the complexion. Price 75 conte, Forsue®y wit druge ‘ twan back. I trust, therefore, the gentieman will find that | {ids of the dive on the Programine, but the rain made it | Halt next week are progressing. Commisstoner to use his influence in securing a force | “Mr *srevens, (rep.) of Pan, remarked that Forita | we do mean that every ian {a this repudiio, whetner om —_—_— a c s " braved in the bill before the house, and | he be black or white or rich or poor, whether he | A.—Stylish Hats for Gents and Veo ths ag The first contest was the race for gentlemen's hacks George Christy will be buried to-day. of cavalry to aid the revenue officers on the Ten- | was em! i oe ~ i ate ane oe ‘ " that he agreed with the genutleufun from New York | come from the East or from the West, from the | popular prices. BURKE, 2 tere, for @ sweepstake of $20 each, with $100 added, and ‘We are promised a grand Shakspearian revival in | nessee and Georgia lines, Commissioner Rollins is rg ded 4 Said about rerids. He added that he | North or fromthe South, from the rising or from a 7 of the entries only two horses ran. The race of one | ¢n1. it next fa! maile belng won by Hi. Saitenstall's horse Alexander, | "7,6 vrench theatre is to undergo important aitera- | taw dealt with and towards the suppressing of fur- | tha taking prompt measures to have the infractions of | was determined to agree with the gentleman, but | the setting sun, is as free and as much his own gov- Batckolor’s Hair Dye—The Bot in the- be had not liked to let him know it before- | ernoras the gentieman from New York or myself; | world. The Sr Dyes harmless, reitald a, , testenter . B. Forbes’ Balrownie mare being second. Time, | gong, neous. Factory I di. and | am sure there is not one who is not as worthy fin-B—» awendenecbonnes Frere er Oar ee OT eng cand | ,, Blind Tom was. not summoned to Washington by | ‘her violations noMit; BRooKS said he was happy to have the en- | tobe so as either of ua. Letitnever again be heard! | Cptetadoro% Hair Dyoc-Tho Yum fve oo ee eee en a ey mare | the impeachment Managers. Relieved from Duty in the Bureau. eee ono ine goatiensan from Peanayrvania; out | these halls that we object to constitutions because eet W oleasle nad teiall; also 004 «loose ROT ons ves, easily Ve Oe ein *hotee Héaaoens ———_ Brevet Lieutenant Colonel W. F. Lynch, Captain | their Yankee friends were not limited to the little | they allow all beings with immortal souis in | Astor House \ Pimes ad, ene Ladies’ Plate, with nite entri HAYTI Necond infantry, Veteran Reserves, has been | State of Florida, ‘They had turned up in Georgia, | thelr bodies, to take part In the government under ~ = De ertonet pad ns pe con Ms ie nce & ane, je Forty: nd i try, Vi as = Alabama, South Carolina and elsewhere. Of the two | which they are to serve; under which Cs are to Tavell@y wet pry a Soe Use ps an a el ninndnnine % ; ; rive $20 to $40. <r ? Gwhed by Mr. Forbes, won in two straight heats. relieved from duty in the Bureau of Freedmen and | men applying to be admitted as Senators from Ar- | live; under which tney are to rear their children; | o ice h Sovalide i SCL. 9, which they are to die. I therefore say at once 65% and 55% seconds, half mile heats, The Beacon | Rumored Captare of Gonaives—St. Mare in | Abandoned Lands tn the State of Louisiana, and or- | kansas one was from Cattaraugus county, N. ¥., Urat I have no apology to offer for the admission that J from Pennsylvania. Both were squat- Am, Handicap, for one tile heats, was run by Cilmax, | Armes Against Salnave=Pistol Fiting the | dered to report to the Assistant Commissioner in { 04 the other fron > and if ey were admitted | we intend that these men shall Lave & right to com- ox: ot Preeteren By @ Sligh: Al Siac twee peo gr tong ike ew Pot sae ves | ea mace tin with dor | BEC at tees pamela fase | eh 4 ae J t] a N " ters of a mile heats, was won by Caledon. Port AU PRINOE, April 20, 1868. | Repert ef Mr. McCulloch on Judgments of the | Senators and the State vof Pennsylvania three | Peradints, with myself and My honest yeomanry | inappearance atlosst. Purchase ‘one, of the: geist, It ts reported here that # band of three hundred Court of Claims, Mr. PAINE, fep.) of Wis, addressed the House in | around me and with all the, people of the nation, ‘ring etyien at HIS Broadway, abd st, ob 0 buds abe CUBA. Cacos took the town of Gonalves on Tuesday, 28th | The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the | aqyocacy of the bill. As to the objection made to | and let him who is the most worthy, who climbs | opin jouse resent - tion of the South Carolina constitution giving | highest on the ladder of merit, of science, of intel- inst, They made no disorder, and only stopped | Hi of Rep tatives @ statement of the judg: extended jurisdiction to justices of the if was Test, of morality, be the ruler according to law of PRA ra BA 4-4 2 3%, 9 M! Siee?s, Market—Exchange Quotations=Marine | there a few hours, bringing what provisions they | ments of the Court of Claims, the payment of which literally from the lows constitution; and as to | all his other siuggard neighbors, no matter what = — pancredibny wanted, and left immediately for St. Marc to join | has been (directed to be made out of the proceeds of oi sions objected to, they were copied from —— their color, no matter what may be their Royal Havasa Lottery.—For er re! the f several other Northern States. He tions, no matter who they are, whether | ingstor ‘too another past of the HAVANA, May 14, 1868, the revolutionary movement of General Saget. They | the sales of captured or abandoned cotton, in whose .| constitutions 0! ‘ney are men of - 4 seman nace rn, be etn | teem ote tn ha oir eonger baat | ferro at, Tm tal amotio | End a pe eo | Gna AR neo age ans ak | ya ooyeee ag geen Pot YorT large; No. 13 Dutch standard is quoted at #8 | woud come in two days, take possession of zhe town | 233, paid to thirty-three claimants, ‘The hignest sum | white people of the State of South Carolina, He be | any man of suficlent age and inteiect eto pe stricken pn ten Sree Hatt Dyeing, at color ab. Karam ~ : ember of jouse could f ou a 2 v n Exchange on United States, in gold, long sight, 1. | and keep it, Noone here knows where Sainave is | is $114,000, to Randolph L. Mott; the next highest, ones athe protest for rejecting either of the A & Never fagainT tras —oever ‘again, I believe—will that Bs Rta discount; short sight, % a % per cent | or what he is about. ie ian oun, Meade $58,000, to B. Garther; $39,000 to John and James stitutions presented. kink ibell ri infamous day be for. which the pegeaee Soe eet ‘Wire Stands and woount. Vil Lubin as Governor of wo been ch; 600 to Paul B. Baringer. Amounts rang- , BINGHAM, (rep.) 10, followed on name jew York so ardently pi . 8 Te Te eee nt en anal received by all clasten, ded, be hes premised to hg maton te $11,006 wate pata to other parties, | site ot the est, 'Publle Inveroa, ‘he auld, re- | on Yo explain the bl, “in the cory of is remarks The busneee orate | =m TR SRERTERERNES prevent all disorders and brigandage. Conference of Instructors of the Deaf and fag neral object of the bill, and in so far | fcarful that some of those Senators would fngh fg ours en the tages, tthe EUROPEAN MARKETS. On the 26th inst. a deputation of generals arrived Dumb. it had his ent ire approvals and it was his purpose | ted before we ousted the rat military de nt of thas $C Wire Bande and Brave here, by the steamship Liberté, from President Sal- Yesterday afternoon the conference of American | to support the Dill, not because he was satis- | region. There is got m ey Se we all ite and not because he | may afford to let us in, They know, I suppose, corner ee Bap roy Cogey May ee nave, who has his a eamatte et near Cape Haytien, | Instructors of the Deaf and Dumb visited beret wd tuned with all the Evenee - ‘Uhe several bg 9 that — berg A Ly in - Wt ‘lao, tenor .—Consols closed money an roclaimed him Dictator of Haytl. Said procia- | and afterwards the government Insane Hospital, | constituti ut because under the circumstances louse not— rate 9 for account. American securities cloted at the | mation was immediately saluted by twenty-oue guns where they were very fH ntheioros entertained reg pr. | it nea tue best that could be done for the pubilc in- | can admit no Senators In time to operate on that Teer Eston Aa and 8 following rates:—United States five-twenty bonds, | fred before the * | terests. It ill became gentlemen who represented | question. "tonne ‘70% 5 Tilinote Central Railway shares, 06¢; Brie Hail- the 27th inst. tho oMcial news | Nichols, the Superintendent, This morning valuable | th gemocratic to be saying one word about | | Mr. Stevens spake in & fone of role® and with,» _—_____— ‘On Monday night, the , oven” way shares, 46%. arrived here thet the town of St. Marc had taken up | papers were read by Mr. Gillett, of Illinois; | tne constitutions of those States, if there | clearness and distinctness of emphasis which made Phalon’s “Pophien V OTtoN" Taner states bonds closed fem at 76%¢ for | S€ms aeaint the ent of galnare. This new | Mr. Talbot, of lows, and Mr. Gallandet of Washing- | wan one oct more clearly extalished in ihe history | him perfoolg, audi Whe onse” proceeded a “PABHIAN LOTION, tie Tssue of 1802 thea Diack man of fe aie fatmence and soecgn ¢ | ton. The subjects were “The Disctpline of Institu- ¢ J ee Tand in. ‘plooody Thee Constitutions | yote om the Dill and amendments. ‘The first vote was aearttAN THON P. Bourse.—Paris, May 4—6 P. M.—The | Caco daily id ‘entire | tions,” “The Proper Age Admission Pu- a had never been repealed by | on the amendinent offered by Mr. Stevens yesterday “RAPHIAN JON Bourse closed dull; rentes 60f. 4: fran Tor the arsibouite is under “me The ses ll gg re Pye ‘thetr own people in the interests of | in reference to debts due to loyal men. The amend- SDAPHIAN oa mail ? and « of In- | the action OTTO! .—LivRRPOOL, May 14— was Marc, and the governm Pils” and ‘‘The Defects in the Present System reoe Khe united vote of the | ment wae agreed to—yeas 18, nays 50. og APH 6 Mike cotton market closed Armer'and more Rospatcnes rept 0) hers new revolution, | struction.” The whole afternoon was devoted to the avo ye iy He had nothing but contempt for | The next question Wes ‘onthe Larendmens offered | removes all Eruptin One SKIN BO ritole, Btotches, active, The following are. the closing prices:— | 1m rumored, and believed, nere, chat the town of | discussion of the subject of articulation. Resolu- | (er Srevenslons of those sposties of constitu by MF. Benjamin and accepted by Mr. ing. | fab, 4» snd reeds SKIN SOFT, ® ALK ae Middling ee 124.; niente Cee 1244. | Jacmel will not accept the aire, $nsi e one tions were unanimously adopted recommending the | liberty, and neither bad the American people. he ham as a substita o agroed ‘PHALON'S “PAPRIAN arms x ‘ithout the yeas and nays. “PAPHTAN bie ‘a phased J er bs ‘au pubits “spirit is fly excited. of articulation in our institutions in cata Oone eo Aeeel de gees ithe next guestion was on the amendment offered AS ?. M.—Corn has declined to 378, Numerous arrest made yesterday. The authori- | all cases where it was likely to be profitable. NGHAM Went on to argue against that clause Mr. Brooks that ail citizens of the United States in quarter. Wheat steady at 158. 7d. for white ey ties of police ‘making ibe arrests were opposed by the 7 pe “ 3 tn 'the bil which provides tat, the constitutions of | tl Bestee a ek Stamens ual tS ig] of suf- PAP is . estern. Barley nomi ‘concerned their tates never be changed #0 as to de- was a “P, rw “protons mite wn wee te Lae teen coneaied THE FORTIETH CONGRESS. those Siete zed OF Class of cluisony of the right to | Tie bill was then passed-—yeua ih Daye 3. Tt to | yor LADIES inthe WU LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIvFRTOOT, to the which are always vote who are now entitled to vote. He shot that | as follows:— sehtenet Beet Te EN ON pity Si May 14—5 P. M.—The market closed at the following open to protect paves —- A great Second Session. the constitutions of those States varied, = = + BA Bien Goce ng, Carolina, South Caro- “Pa Sin Saca uae’ Dh Sis eh OS | LO, stata Sake Seat Suri Saywenanes ue couit bere arse | SES pone Mont Guin, tou, ergien acre emcee Maneentremarone May | bn, foment Gaver of sheer ouaes oe || OUAE GF REPRRSRNTAIVES [son shal nue Eh vole Aan rasan | cua Getrag ye a . Ma marke! ‘8 man mi nce ‘an upward tendency; No, 12 Duteh standard was been to-day proclaimed again Cordnor the town. WASHINGTON, May 14, 1868, faye in the count Ms Pag 4 Py Lang forerument of se Jast quoted at 278. ot. a 288, Rosin steady at 68. 3d, 1ST OF YESS PORT. Ail lare re em pepen aehy ore ‘furpentine, | schooner Joseph W. Webstor” of New Haven, to | THe SPEAKER presented a communication from | would be Conde ver be assimilated, petro Slates maortin o¢ electious beld for for common and 12s, for medium. amend “Alabama” wher | theret: Sis. Od. sail for New York to-morrow night, MoVey, er the Secretary of the Treasury, with a statement of os WoODBRIDGR, (rep) of Vt., moved to LONDON MARKETS.—LONDON, May 14.—Sugar, 278. rT Herbert, of ¥armouth, judgments obtained in the Court of Claims and pald bill by striking owt ore Moe tear Sperm om Standard, “Lins sod Boston, Wyman, poeettt to on, DB Eve cade y the Treasury Department. Referred to the ¥ we Thogeart, onthe apope that a maj of the Be 4 conceal £35 108, per ton. Sperm oll, £96 per ton. Linseed | oliver ‘Cutis, of Turks Island, Nelson, tr, to voters of Alabama not voted {n favor of the con- 4, the anon cakes, £10 58. per ton for thin oblong for feeding. sail for Miragoane in @ day of twolo complete log- | mittee on Claims. stitution as pro in the Reconstruction iaw. he Pym ot PeTROLRUM MARKRT, May 14—5 P. | wood cargo for New York, Mr. DONNELLY, (rep.) of Minn., introduced a bill Mr. FARNSWO! rep.) KY lL, replied to the argu, Sikes ts Pr tar too. aaa Ng to extend the limita of certain land grants in Iowa | ment, a Sony ine feat ee the ye ag 4 Iauuren of ‘said — ; ra ‘THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. nd Minnesota. Referred to the Committee on Pu | Crates should be ide” hak» tay othe Stanstne AFFRAy.—A man name: mas MeDon- orewwrat Lands. he were ae nell had an altercation with hia wifo, Margaret, last ‘The following ts the record of tho temperature for Lhe Calitiion, ptmwil) ot‘ T., beritea a reockigtbn peop! wb portion of tne ‘voters of Ala- ia tthe ms night, Ok ete Feaidence,. me, Water street, dating | the ast twenty-four Ronrs, as indicated lyy the ther- ve ins aly tela re 1b ee bana had ¥ the than In ang } oF,cbanged a0 as Which he seized hold of kilfa and sfebved tie Wi | soometer at Hidnave Pharmacy, Herald Buliding:— » Making aty of ie. sepertete — to vole, who. are in the head and leit arm. A surgeon was called in other of the to attend to ber {njurics aad he pronounced tuem not 67 | @reastonal Gtode to report tn fnil every distinct prop- ‘Mr. BRNJAMIN, (rep.) of Mo., moved to amend by | one ow Troe momons Fesdludou ut Vid, tind every amour 5 stauiag Dut Of Wo-ucn SICK Hay Lause DTOWDUADS 4 wise "ee ary Sow cc = °

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