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— 10 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY,‘ JANUARY 22, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. i i re i - ae c r 's 9 tt , testi 7 STATE CAPITAL, | £°@tastete, me Rec wen Gegergetcrarcmavemamgsaon we | A SEUNG TON, | vusrmirehciralalantmamat ara | Hurhammaanan tne, etter td a THE STATE ee ee bere ere ‘By Mr. Fouowr—investing in John 'T. Conover all dines siderably less. "Letter ‘carriers im England receive | o'elock, and, having pulled the ‘bell Tepeateaiye se Manufacture of Salt; Lashe: ig and Manu‘ac- | deceased, . CONTINUED FROM TH. fA i Ey lore emaploged BF | Rome the ‘kitchen’ into the’ hal waa ; Stewart, State [’risons; Smith, Engrossed By Mr. MurpHy—Confirming: the deed of Edward —_ ice Department for the vear ante ; candle was burning on the kitchen : " and | Todd to lands the corner of Herkimer and Sche- | was none to siow that there were threats or inumi- | Was 11,449, and the total expenditures for the same Result of the Battle Over the eh mg OA eee indian Anais; nectady avenues in Broosiyn. dations such as to prevent legal registration in $2,004,000, being an average of $232 68 per annum | outside kitchen door was open; she saw the body of Glen, Charitable and Religious Societies. By Mr, Norron—Pmpowering the East Side Rail- | Callaway coanty. each ‘The number of letter carriers em- | Mrs, Hill lying in the yard, and then called Mr. Senatorship. MonagaN Mun,—Seikreg, Committee on Ways and | road to lay rails from South ferry to Grand street Mr, Pre: Twitchell, who, after several calls, returned to fe : man, said the reading of tie testim«e led Biezed by the Post Ofice Department of the United par en + 'ahe went into the yard with hin tates for the year 1866 was 863, und the total ex- 3 N , man, 3 Calk- mn South, Broad, Pearl, Cherry, Market, Monroe, | hima to tie conciusion, from the law and the ogy pp oy couttisor Gould, Grand, Madison, New Ghaiubers: Villiam, South Wil: | that Mr. Anderson is entitied to retain the seat. In | penditures for the same 580,206, being an ave aided in carrying the body into the kitohen; State Charitable Institutions; Ely, Agriculture; Ben- | liam and Whitehall streets. the course of his remarks he observed that the con- | Of $682 77 tor each man. e British Post Office de- | Mra. ‘Twitchell was then in the ‘kitchen; * : der, Public Printing; Sargent, Expenses of Execu- BILLS PASSED, festunt hinself had admitted that there were not | livered 705,000,000 letters for the year 1866, while | she got water to bathe Mrs, Hill’s Complete Revolution in the tive’ Department; ot, ‘of House; Davis, To suppty water to Bil ton. To authorizethe | more than,200 loyal men im Cailaway county, while | the United | States Post Oftice’ deliverea but} and then went for a doctor, Passing ou Judiciary; Husted, Feder lations. City of Lockport to pure! hose carriages and fire ; 1,400 or 1,€00 nien had filled the pallot box with dis- | 66,000,000, The assertion that the consolidation | the front door; when Mr, Twitcheli let Radical Party. Many of these chairmen are excellent nominations. | badges, Permitting the citizens of Hamilton, Madi- | loyal votes, For this and other reasons he said the | of the telegrapu lines in the United States caused an | the door was locked because she heard the ys Judge Campbell, chairman onR ailroads, for ex- | son county; Vienna, Oneida county, and Clifton | wote of Catiaway county shouid be thrown out, and | increase in the rates for peleqrentuns 8 Dot true. In | turning; upon returning to the house she next ample, is ao upright, hiforward man. Mr. | Park, Saratoga county, to vote by districts for cer- | <his would retain Mr, Anderson in lis seat, No instance nas the tariff been increased since the | weut across Pine street to »Mr. Morreli’s, Seikreg will make '’@ good chief of the Ways and | tain offices, Mr. STOVER, (rep.) of Mo., protested, with all the | consolidations. On the contrary, there las been a | time. passing out the back gate on Pine street: 2. in Means Committee and acceptable to both parties. RESOLUTION PASSED. power of whieh he was capable, Mr. Switz- | steady decrease—the rates to more than one thou- | the gate 1g bolted; when she got back some Announcement of Committees in | He was the Morgan candidate for Speaker, but with- Mr. MORGAN introduced a resolution, which was | Jer occup»ing the seat to which Mr. Anderson was | sand stations having been lowered, and this course persona had come there; Mre, Twitchell was in drew and proposed Yi ve. Now that the | carried, direc! the Secretary of State to furnish | legally entitled. When hoary-headed treason raises | 1s still beiny rapidly continued. ‘rhe Western Union | the kitchen; the kitchen poker was upnalty the Assembl committees are appointed’ we may expect | the Senate with a draft of laws for | ics front, and traitors with hands drippimg with | Telegraph Company is now preparing a new tariff | hanging up by the side of the kitchen range: ye to enter upon active business when the | selecting certain classes of officers now elected | fraternu! biood seek to grasp the reins of govern- | Of rates based upon air line distances between all | lMeved the one produced by the commonwealth tobe reasse! Monday night aiter the the ie and such other persons holding | ment in order to accomplish political ‘destruction, | stations, which will still further simplify and Bred aay oes takes “en to-morrow. Mh may seem competent to | then it was not only the prerogative but the duty of | cheapen the tari. The policy and practice of this ‘The Senatorial Contest at Albany—Fight of ¢ routine of political life at the State capital | act as notaries public, and devolving upon them the | the State to make such laws as will insure its sa.ety | com| favor a reduction of the rates on despatches ions—Cheat! - was pleasantly enlivened last night by the third pro- | powers and duties of notaries; also ing the | and prosperity, The State of Missouri acco) ly | a8 rapidly as the peccusars expenses of the Factio ing All Round—8200,000 | Menade concert of the Albany Zouave Cadets, at | present Jaw for the appointment*of notaries passed the Election laws now in existence, withhold- | the service will admit, and it offers, if Parca Tent ta ie ated | Beats RATAN splendid Nt, Doe UNM OFINY | ame tearing notaries public or New York were | of treason and hated berty. Nr” Stover" then | rooelpis for ‘transmitting’ telegrams. "to ‘lower 4 very pick and cho! e following no! ublic for New York were | of treason an . Mr. e wernt Commainte, mevelaion: te'she teaeient haar une oe pees int large numbers. The | confirmed in Executive Peanion, to-day: Foeph argued that Callaway county should be thrown out | its rates until the reduction upon the gross amount ‘muni the same; four dogs were kept in Mrs, Hiil’s house; in the day time the candlestick was usually kept ip the closet of the kitchen. Here the court took a recess until three o’clock, BALLS LAST NIGHT. Pasty. y rb onds pro- | O’Brien, Wm. L. Lowe, F. E. Mather, Wm. L. of the count, there havi been threats and | of business done shall be twice as much as the tax Aunany, Jan, 21, 1800, | follettes were, really sper a ed mentePine | Peter t’ Meknight Jos. BeLawreute, Joa, Gutman, | intimidations of loyal voters, while in other in- | remitted. This would lessen the rate for telegraph. | BA? Masque of the Corcle Francais do L?Hard ‘The fight over the United States Senatorship, which | room in the light of $15,000 worth of brilliants. The | Jr.; Jas. C. Spencer, D. A. Levien, Jr.; Wm. W. | stances loyal men were prevanied from challenging | ing ten per cent, and would be afar better monie. has resulted in the election of Governor Fenton, will | gallery was crowded to its utmost with an | Burnham, Jonn 8. Van Buren, Jr.; Henry Morford, | ilega! votes. Over one thousand illegal votes were | plan for shit telegraphic facilities to In they go in jackets ani iD; legant! dressed —audienct while the floor | A.T. Hillyer, Joseph Merrill, Robert K. 6, David | cast. It did not matter as to the precise number, | the people than the construction and operation of be a memorable one in the history of polities 1m this | Syag S eauaioaae of grey color and bril- | Judson,, Tames laxwell, Wm. P. ‘Traphisa én, Jas, | but where it was known that iliegal aud rebel votes | government lines at the expense of the national State. In the way of cheating and corruption | liant uniforms. The music was rendered | P. Walker, Henry E. Tiller, George P. Gott, Alfred | had been cast the whole county ought to be thrown woes, not to mention the creation of anew nothing has been seen like it before, corrupt and | by Theodore Thomas and his orchestra, who | Wagstatl, Jr.« Jas. Price, Thos. P. Somerville, ore out. The question should be determined by the | army of office-holders to operate the government the Alb: rite; furnished one of his usual well selected programmes, | Watson, J. L* Stilison, Geo. W. Tosrasbery Howard | test of the Missouri Election law. Imes. In Great Britain, where there are 2,161 tele- wicky ss the any politicians are KNOWN | whieh it is unnecessary to say Was performed to the | Campbell, T. F. Demarest, George ©. Frieke, Uriah | The debate was continued by Messrs, McCormick | graph stations, seventy-six per cent. of the entire to have been, The prize at stake at- | infinite pleasure of the company, which must have | Welch, J. C. Jenkes, Wiliam A. Dunham, John Clif- | and Kerr speaking in favor of the report, and Messrs, | receipts are taken in at eighteen stations, fifteen per traced a vast crowd of wirepullers, and the | pumbered some two thousand persons, The zouave | ton Gray, John ‘A. Weed, Wiliiamt ©. Nicoll, A. R. | Benjamin, Whittemore and Heaton opposing its | cent at eighty-one stations and only nine per cent ft the ai 3 { Cadets are the crack company of the city. They are h, H. F. Drier, F. Mullen, Louis M, | adoption. at the residue. Even of the 76 per cent received at friends of the candidates from all parts of the State } composed of the creme de la creme of the 'F. Daiey, 8. E. Fordham, James N. Wells, | Mr. POLANp, (rep.) of Vt, the author of the | the eighteen stations one-half of the whole percent- and the whole Congressional republican delegation | young Albanians, and although now num- | Jr., Jacob Bissenccr, F. R. Livingston, A. L. Sanger, | report of the Committee on Elections, although | age was received in London and one-quarter from from Washington. The contest, as it opened, ap- | bering only fifty men can look back to] L. W. Sloat, Edward Place, Willam B. Bind, Lewis | he w: not now a member of the commit- | the-other cities. In France three departments col- bet z ervati ® splendid war record. They were or- | Fellows, Harvey Ealdwin, Matthew Hendrick and | tee, thonght it proper to say a few words. The | lect 4,178,332 out of a total of 7,707,590 francs r ‘peared to be between the radical and conservative | ranived in 1860 and volunteered for the war in the | Thomas H. Baraski, gentleman whose seat was contested was @ member | annum, and of this amount Paris collects 2,794,768 Wings of the party nominally—that is, between the | commencement ofthe struggle, participatedin many Adjourned. of his political party. None would more cheerfully | francs, being more than one-third of the total re-' Morgan men, wh* represent the whiskey ring, the | battles, and furnished from their ranks eighty-tour vote for nine Shak SiR ae he sony A ae Tegra bin re eee th ba Lea pala 4 > officers to the ular army. The Zouaves consti- Was a single flaw: he believe at on a careful ex- ‘ompany derives its revenues 11 a si Pacific Railroad ting, the Custom Rouse ring and | tute Company A of the Tenth regiment National ASSEMBLY. amination of the facts as presented to the committee | manner. From 136 offices it recelves 75 per cent, the other corrupt rings at Albany and Washington, | Guard. The uniform is that of the irench Zouaves. ALBANY, Jan. 21, 1869. the genticman (Mr. Anderson) was not legally | and from 3,195 offices 25 per cent. ne Fi a j The hall was decorated in magnificent style. Fes- * elected. Mr. Hubbard’s bill to incorporate the United Staves SRY Mee ROEDER eae toons of streamers and onetnenae Ghat were The Speaker announced the {following commit ‘The Honse voted on the first resolution of the com- | Postal Telegraph Company and to establish a postal Plumes and bonnets, tur' an ant toques, ‘As if to a Congress of nations; Greeks and Malays, wi dnugere and dirks, Spaniards, Jews, Chinese and Turks; Some like foreign works And some like bad translations. Tom Hood had a keen appreciation of the com Mopolitan character of a masked bail when he penned the lines above; but in a French val masqué’ we have not only a cosmopolitan view of human nature, but a kaleidoscopic also. There is a “britdera schast,” as we may term it, of nations on the floor’ when Prince Carnival waves his wand, but ther® is a@ grotesqueness about this reunion whic is irresistible, Historical charaeters naturally supposed to have been inurned long ago are brought from the musty past, dressed up in tinsel and bright colors, and fannted and who, being outsiders, had not had their virtue | jooped from the ceiling to the galleries, The stage | ¥e#:— mittce—namely, that the sitting member (Mr. Ander- | telegraph system provides for the establishment of tested. The Morgan men were in great force, and | was canopied with United States fags and over the | On Waysand Means—Messrs, Selkreg, Root, Tru- son) is not entities to is seat—and decided the telegraph lines to all cities and villages of 5,000, ine hla one Deuroge psa Anachron- it pease front was the name of the company m brilliants, a @ , a question in the nezative—55 against 89. So Mr, An- | hal sand over in the ates. Were this | isms are the rule and epochs and dates are strangel seemed to rd no doubt of success, All the repub- pedlahee anit ene cates qe 1seo. pers man, Baise, Bassett, Hitchen and Lyon. derson is affirmed in his seat, scheme to be adopted, and the government “thus | mixed. Romau | eects who might have f nen Nean Congressmen, as we said, were there be ai the room was the motto of the company, On Commerce and Navigation—Messrs. Laban, The next resolution—that Mr. Switzler is entitled | enter into a partnership with the new com- cae 3 = on that side. Ex-seeretary of War Stanton! pub: | Ducit Amor Patria. The panels of the galleries | Husted, Gould, Conant, Cameron, Jacobs and | to the scat—was then jad upon the table, Dany in the telegraph business in accordance | the “S. P.Q, R.” banner of Cwsar in Gaul whith ished a letter in favor of Morgan. it was known | Contained the names of ‘the gallant dead of | Frear, The House, at five o’clock, adjourned, with the terms of the bill, what 1s to be- | around in the mazes of the waltz with Indian maids that Colfax! Wane anata mpi s the company and the battlefields on which | Om Canats—Messrs, Chase, Lasher, Avery, Burns, —_— come of the smaller towns? According to the | eng or chirping Fanchons, and Crusaders chat please at Colfax, Wade aad Sammer had written letters 1 | they fell, Thus, overlooking the scene of their | Hoyt, Bradstreet and Wooltman, census of 1860 there are only 316 cities and villages tiy with bright 4 his beialf. This powerful array appeared irresistible, | comradie's festivities, the spirits of the brave depart- | Ga” Railrocls—Mesars, Campbell, Davis, Weed, THE TELEGRAPH. in the United States having the 5,000 inhabitants | @Bty with bright eyed pages of the court of the pi necessary to entitle them to an office under the pos- “ei Messrs. ‘Truman, Wright, Way, Butter- | piea of tke Western Union Company Against Perio ak sis eens Po arn Sor dall, Schoo- the Proposed Postai Telegraph. oilices? Private companies, if driven out of the essrs. Richmond, K of Oneida, Flagg and WASHINGYON, Jan. 21, 1869, field by the establishment of this semi government Bourbons. We might mention hundreds of other incongruities, but these will suffice. j Three years ago four wise men of Gotham met to- gether, and in solemn conclave assembled devoted On the other sid of the St but for s abre and dividing rcy organization | €d represented in the record of their deeds were | Baker, eam Doolittie and Irving. a is was not perfect | With them, and they were not forgotten in the whirl ” 3 per of enjoyment. At each side of the stage stood lidates resting | Palmer’s beantiful statues “Tho Indian Girl’ and this strength. Eacu one nad his | the “White Captive.” A splendid marble fountain ea ke a was erected in the centre of the hail, waich tung | On the Pwo-titras and Threc-fiths 88 Mr. Orton, president of the Western Union Tele- | Competing line, could not do it, and as this scheme | themselves to th eg On ae, All Sle come its sparkhug jets high in the air.’ A host of y Atkin, Aimes, Whitmarsh, @iark and Plunkett. graph Company, laid before the House Committee | Makes no provision for them they must necessarily | their newly formed brosuerhood, by te nalie at oe roln candidates had te best | superb exotics surrounded the fountain, and many | | Gn Public Aducation—Nevsra, Walker, Smith, Tut- | on Post « w-cay a paper on the proposed union | b@ deprived of the facilities they now enjoy. Under F ‘4 rt ag Morgan? Among the: Noalt Davis, J. A. Griswold more of rare colors were grouped in front | tle, Hegewan, Bh, “ fernan and Flags. of the telegraon and postal system. The statistics | this bill Arkansas, Florida ‘and Oregon would id Mar- | of the stage. Two pagodas at the end of the | On Grievance —Messrs. Root, Siuart, Randall, | show tuai there is a larger number of telegraph | 20t be entitled to an _ office: Minnesota, circle in disguise, and hinted at a possible invasi “Oercle Francais de Harmonie.” Some evil posed persons thought at first that this was ire shall 0. Koberis, ‘Tuis division unpaired the | room contaned fountains of cologne, which threw a | Bamber and Mitcheil- offices, m proportion to the population, in this coun- | Mississippi and South Carolina to but one ; ——— of fenton in the eariter stages of the com- | delightful perfume aroand. It would be diticult to | On Priviieges and Blections—Mewsrs. Hegeman, | try than ihe iy ciuee in the work While in Europe | e#¢h; Rortn Carolina, Texas and Vermont eee by. ie fone baaehiees Dae ee ae pe wi was Olenosed “ot frit by agniiinn ine Mmaine anything more beautiful than the general | Smith, Conant, Seikreg and Mosely. Uiere is but one telegraph office for every 47,651 of | to but two each; Delaware and Tennessee to but only object of attack on their part was the Acad Nebr ese ero oe the qaynitting that | aopearance of the hall, wheter we take Its exquisite | On Petiwions of Altens—Messrs. Calkins, Tuttle, | its inhobitants, m the United States there is one for | three each; Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky and | of Music, and right gallantly they stormed it, with! When nominated for Governor ue radicals It Was | decorations, got up by the committee under Lieu- | Harris, Hartman and O'Keefe, . ‘The total number of — tele- | Michigan to but four each, and Indiana, Louisiana, | prince ‘Carnival and brass band at’ the! ne cna Division of Towns and Coun. With the und anding 0 should be Sen- ngmnitted in Europe “r aonum, | Maine, Missourt, New Hampshire, Khode Island, to the: official res a 18,683,000, | Virginia and Wisconsin would be entitled to less nse Of $15,256,800, The average cost was | than ten each, while those provided for the whole sage. The Western Union Tele- | United States woud be less in number than the ‘olpaby transmits 10,067,000 telegrams per | branch offices furnished for the convenience of the 7 " tenant Barnes, or the brilliant company wiich moved ator, Lege g ee na fe nominating CoD. | gracefully on the floor. ¢ vero Homiien was Clark, Conger, Rich, Howard and Saris, ik napolew TRAY Hebe ith regard to | prevented from attenting by illness, but was repre- | Pearsall of Queens. Davis, ttappears that Fenton requested him some | gonied by some members of Wis stalf. The musical | On Claims—Messrs. Crane, Andrews, Clifford, time ago to become the candidate if he wished, and | programme faving been conciuded at midnight, the | Pearsail of Chenango and Swiiren. Voluntvered to assist in bis election, Davis de- | genchtad assembly separated. This was the first, | On Internel Agatrs— a head. Last night they celebrated their 1 anniversary, and gave one of those glimpses of the Arabian Nights which a masked bali along affords, Before ten o’clock the baton of Theodorg’ Thomas gave the signal, and his superb orc! rs. Palmer, Farley, | aunum, at a cost of $6,728,000, being an average of | Public by the Western Union Telegraph Company at hed forth in th clined, ‘perceiving, probably, that he’ had a slim | Sn will probably prove the 1aost elegant festival of | Atken, ‘Thorncon, ilodge, Skeels und Sturges, ST cents per message.” ‘The European. statistics in- | the hotels, docks, piers, and other places in the large | Srrived. of an earlier home etine ie gene le ae: chance of veing elected; but some time after- | the seasons . On ‘Puvite Loih—Messrs, Carpenter, Kendall, | elude Irena in interhational atid transit messages, | towns alone. ‘The paper concludes as follows: moO pg Ped pea ey Roe lel ALS wards, as the prospect improved, he became ‘the Governor’s receptions will coramence on | Mitcheil, Cook, Allaben, L. A. Morse and Hasbrouck. | and thus p: the bine! tat Riven eee ceteran been out y ta larger number of celegrams than | The proposal presented to Con) is one which the desirous that Fentou should carry ‘out the old | priday nigh “ it bee = lar! Chartiable Institutte Goul care actually. - : 7 “ « con a cs o d day night next, and will be continued regularly On Chariiadble Institutions—Mess tould, Cook, | are actualiy usmitted, as the same messi ig | ernments of Europe, from which It professes to draw its in- Srraugement and give way for him. Fenton, how- | daring the Legislative session. A moat appropriate | Avery, Walker and Dyekman. ; sometimes counted in several countries, while those | *Plation, have never entertained. ‘No gorerament there has in thar building. “avery omere taken don ever, did ot see the Matter in (hat ebt any longer; | ang much needed leeture on “Political Morauty,” by | Ou dyfairs ar Cucies—Messts. Gleason, Richmond, | of the Western Union Telegraph Company are | Seryet sitempted to engage in any public work by the de- | tho gaan : a whereupon Davis grew petulant and sulky, and so | 2¢4¢™uel , t FS y counter : cece see rope 2 Da paamte Casa after jast come: rikicgy eoycrte Sare prr meter: Wanimrowsi overboard. - HODasia- wen. findeb imate Wal We Ones, is panpanced for eras t Berane: La Bau, Summers, Bemis and T.J. Camp- Onn EE ar a c, aiming (hey may canes ation. The recent example of Great Britain in acquiring | brilliantly lighted entrance, and a8 midnight r ward. ioverts Wa ; - | isa pity that the subject was not elucidated LL, = i ousands of miles im reaching their destination. 1¢ British lines of telegraph I eminently illustrative of thi ae rene he bind oval in ae a and that, witi- | the eection of Senator. Some tardened cous On Affairs of Villages—Messrs. Richarason, Ray, | Muking a proper allowance for duplication in count- | national justice. Nelther caviiling with the nature or coudt. canal ‘chaot ic er ok bAGRE ween pacoaras nately, Peuton would give way for him when unabie | mivnt have been touched and a good deal of money | Ferris, Clark, Fly, Stevens and Tighe. ing im Europe, the actual number of despatches | “on of their structure, cheapening the value of their i to carry the caucus for himself. This was the ground Hashing jewels and dancing plumes. In such a might have been saved to the victims of political On Manujacture oF Sali—Meesr Summers, Bar- | sent was 14,012,000, at an average cost of $1 09 errr Bor Ferret the officers of any company, @f his hope, and upon that he entered the arena. | jaxity. ker, Brandage, Howard and Palmer. each, In no’ country in Burope is the telegraphic i pong tee ye a eT pS ee the iriends of Fenton to adhere to him, Governor and Mrs. Hoffman will entertain their On Trade and Manu sachures—Messrs. Lasher, Hill, | administration connected with the Post Ome. in Sia exacting rote birt ing Ronkcwat i this ie Gee sateen roe apts Corner ont the eye is dazzi hen ‘ae a oe by that. There Was | friends at a private party to-morrow night. Butterfield, Fiynn and Ferris. France and Spain the telegraphs are under the con- posed to the American Con; which begins by attack. | for the moment, and the m ad ahatie, of light ag Fare i ge Po gg Mi ge ‘ ao State Prisons—Messrs. Stewart, Gifford, Ray, | trol of the Tuister of | the Interior. In Russia, | ing the integrity of the official management of the existing. | the hugh chandelier strike on Daenished acta 250, rman ‘ eegan and Calvin. Prnssia ane 'y they belo lepreciating the value IF] roposing rN een” once Bie a 8 tenaee Geert eereaarere overt: Ou Ensrorsed Bilis—Messrs, Smith, HackettBerry, | lic Works. In Belgium Guinagrara Talis oad competitive use of wrand inraation, whieh Wrefened | ZICH Oe TL nan can dacetncaaie ether the price was too high or he feared | The folowing is asynopsis of the revort of Quar- | jjernan and Horton. post offices form a general division under the Minis. | ‘2,PUFchase and now proposes, without consid So: | SROn Oe Cie Ciaraceded. Sie Te wearas need Se being cheated is not Known, but he left Albany. ‘The | termasier General E. A. Merritt for the year 1803:— On Miitia—Messrs, Brandage, Calkins, Hixon, | ter of Pubic Works, butare ‘kept distinct. In Aus- | Binlch wont she it eeaciee of eee ee ee etre mroabach would be astonished we — en peceme @ square one between Fenton and The Quartermaster General’s Department was sus- | Andrews, Hoyt, Murphy and Patten. tria the administration of the telegraphs and the | of great national peril and amid the’ aosanalion of despotic | beneath him. Under the old Venetian-lik a mae organ ne, Were positive of success, pended as an active department on the first of On Roads and Bridges—Messrs. Andrews, Dim- | post ofice were at one time united, but it was found vernments. Monarchies have at ttmes selzed and made | gt the furthest end of the jattorm a quite fon men felt equally sure of defeating | Pore tast in pursuance of a system of reduction at mick, Whitmarsh, Baker, Lawrence, Tilden and expedient to neparate them. In Switzerland the ir own the profitable tradic and pursuits of the people. assorted group meets the eye. ef ve r t that time adopted, and the property aud records | Mosely, telegraphic organization is nearly the same as ee ee men he ‘caucus spd Legs inate, “tus aereaes turned over to tie Coimutsstry entra Prior, to pag Pryor elena prey Weed, Ray, Randall, maton eee pee. oe reay Pag private GENERAL GRANT'S VISIT TO BALTIMORE. the ear of La Belle Helene ane Boutotte ts te the duti ne departinent were dis- 5 ary Starve ge hee gy ey Pred Bigg oy it haces ei ep een ras a icioas ‘and economl- On Inatan f'vi’s—Messrs. Rich, Palmer, Hackett, | statf, but all the persons employed in the trans- | He Makes Two Speeches to the Committee | Dr ae ‘the. mil nara pts.G viet haan yon of th nid hence pon a ater cal adjustment of the account for clothing, | Whalen and Calvin. mission of telegrams depend on the administration of on Invitation. rchole, and Fritz and Fleur eg Just here Fentons eens confidence. But | camp and garrison equipage belonging to | On Charitable ana Religious Societies—Messrs. | telegraphs for their compensation, and in the annual ‘, hold @ mysterious conference with the flank movement upon coped opponents, 4 the general ‘government, which had_ hereto- Glenn, Ferris, Goneer, Farley, Day, Madden, Law oe iol we appropriation re made for that service | ane SRL diy oA! nore Sa phon ty Coun. | Rendarmes, Piton and” Graluge. "A. hand y mae i ‘ee, a ie pos el was made 4 SGeuptekey recrde sad vatlanen, tin nates edvoted so thar the aggregate smount charged the oan Aariculture—Mesars, Ely, Thornton, Perry, | France, itn, Yo conscinaate the post and telegraph | ot en Monday ysteeiOS monet renolution dancing with an ‘empress in ‘white Satin’ Of ¢ e Stat 5,000 ‘thi the o1 inal cost of ¥ in ant urges, service, but owing to the strong opposiuon evinced y ee eee ee ee Pee lat are Contacte for aniforns ia guen quant | On Pubtte Print.ng—Messrs, Bender, Harris, Car- | on the part of techie! Tuncvonary of both services | 2 Washington to present the resolutions tenderin Lae caiatnc: Dox eae ; Juncture Fenton's triends re- | ‘ios ae inight be required were made, at prices con- | penter, Dimmick, Kimball and Nachtman, to such amalgamation it was relinguished. It was | the hospitalities oi the city to the President el the ceowned baile, Hor perches comama, ia sorted to an adroit piece of casuisiry and told the Prnendii tive Di everal ye: who had already announced his intention to visit siderably less than last year, viz.:—Jackets, $7 2 On Expenditr in the Executive Department— | not une several years after the introduction of the lon yes ene tan’ oe Publ We 2, A ed towers, $3 per pair. Mone ponmeaces. were atte Mesers. Sergeant, Perry, Pearsall, Decker and Hal- iectric telegrapa tn america that it was opened o one gn is diene Besbene hres <a 1 el advantageous to the State and were ac- | pin. he people by any European government, Even cha ering cep hl depth Big harry opted by ive Commissary General. On Expenditures of the House—Messra, Ray, | France the electric telegraph was established as late | onal Fund, of which he is a member. ‘The com- in fact, they mee not only save, ‘themselves, ~ The total amount of money expended by the de- | Schoonmaker, Mitchell. Hasbrouck and Horton. a8 1861, and ite spread throughout the empire was ee nen beniietiea! ae ctamaitten ore } that it'would ve for the wellare of Morzan’s soul as | Pattment from the first day of January to the sist On the Ji diciary—Messre, Davis, Armes, Hixon, | exceedingly slow. The semaphore, a defective and ushered into a tainly fornished second si Gay of May, 1 was $5,075. Kilhan, Smith, Miller and Callen. insuflicient system of conveying intelligence bj tory pe Presa Sine Semen. te Ge ceearee Dees Winsoncaeeaagil nee ore oksceihjsciitrstarnare On Kederat Relations—Messrs. Husted, Kilhan, | the exibition of signals,” was aa ‘use | front room, where individual mtroductions cedbmnee dnd success and of is defeat | _ Daring the last session of Congress an effort was | Bassett, Glenn, Sergeant, Porter and Smit and notwithstanding the ‘manifest advantages | Were Made to the General, who, in black dress, with ‘Another thing that acted upon these men was that | Made to procure such jegislation as wouid authorize APPOINTMENTS BY THE SPEAKER. of the electric telegraph the government | the inevitable cigar in his left hand, stood lean! Fenton an overpowrarth inducnce in tae | # joint commission to adjust all unsettled business | |The Speaker made the ‘following appointments:— | long refused to employ il. The extent of lines and | 2 & desk. The appearance of the President elect Spenken ond orgauieation of tha Tous, In this be Of this character between the State and general gov- | Postinaster, Samuel M. Stuart, of Erie; As- | wires velonging to the Western Union Telegraph | ‘ld not convey the idea to the beholders that he was Rined the first movement in the gume- Speaker | €MMent Upon an equitadie basis, but without suc- | sistant Postmaster, William L. Wallace, " of | Company is more than twice that of France, three | 1B robust health. — Mr. farter, addi ounglove was for Feuton and henl back the up. | Ces. It Was, therefore, deemed advisable to urge | Livingston; Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms, William | times greater than than of Prusia and equals the | General Grant, extending the oMcial invitation to polntment of the committees asa bait to catch the | the settlement of such portion of the account as had | W. Bennett, of Albany; Doorkeepers, William | agureyate systems of Austria, Prussia, the lesser | Visit the city. debatable man. How many were promised the | Lea So prepared as to meet the objections raised by | Ripley, of Chenango; Charles Smith, of | German Staies, italy, Spain, Belgium and Switzer- | Responding, ren sce . lle. striking. A red skirt, with white waist and Dalman, richly ornamented in gold and tmit diamonds, gives the Hungarian a dazzling ance. Mr. Berhard appeared Charles 1. in black velvet costume, ime. Mazure look romantic in the dress of a pirate’s Cages Labelle attracted attention and a d’s wife. One of the most itifod French theatre company ap in dress—white and blue satin—w! et ‘to advant mittee were in cavalier costume, the Treasury Department. For this purpose I visited | Otsego; George Moore, of New York city; Henry W. | land, and it is increasing in larger ratio than I feel myself under many obligations to the City Couneti of | COM ’ Se noes at Ne | Woauingum and secured the “further creat of | Sigman, of-Sroome? doseph Garner, 'or Sehenec: | European system, The’ Westerg Union Telegraph | Batogre an iter ppeecondra reer tarbrd uur | D4, white, the Nor comes wee biue dnd, doubt he was not sparing in promises, ” $91,021 12, Under the existing laws and rules of taays C. Y, Hammond, of Montgomery; Charlies P. | Company has added to its lines during the year | {7 ‘Dy tthe were not ‘ay engaged dung my, iin OD} and Kinzler were indefatigable It Was a curious scene in the crowded Delavan | the department | judge tiat not more than fifty per | Hurlbut, of Wayne; E. H. Buck, of Tompkins; J. C. | 1868 more than 5,000 miles of wire, or as much as | to I go there for the purpose of attending a | ubiquitous, an ry sea cent of the balance of tus claim can be allowed, | Hewitt, of Steuben. Speaker's Messengers—Edgar | the entire system of Belgium. In no country in the | meet of the trustees of the Peabody Educational Fund. Hn Weatiercocs wan tronacnt fa ond pert 4 owing to informaiity of voachers and the irregulari- be teed of New York city; Robert Gray, of Albany. | world is there so vast a system of lines under one | The meter will Tg on Thursday and Friday, and will , acting as spies among the crowd, and report- | tes practised at the tame the expense was incurred. | Postmaster’s Messengers—Henry Keller, of Albany; | control as in this; in uo country 1s the business done | Probably occupy Poth For the evenings I have accept. every minute what men were there, who were | Congressioaal action should be solicited to obviate | James E.-Piatt, of Albany. Clerks’ appotntments.— | 80 weil or so cheaply, and nowhere else « 0d inrltations, on Rhnraday at the poaldence of Wr. Katon and cornered talking with each other and what were the | the difilculties in the way of a settlement and for | Assistant Clerk, S. R. Harlow, of Ulster; Department has there ever been’ so earnest an en- while T tank ui for the invitation I do not ces Et we 4 signs of the movements generally. It was interesting | te allowance of interest, amounting to about | Clerk, William Brese, of Chenango; Journa: eet deavor made to serve the people faithfully Rbie to accept le. to hsten to the yells of delight among Fenton’s | $150,000, due the State upon Imoney advanced dur- | Addison S. Burdick, of Madison; Assistant Journal | and satisiactorily. The cost of construction of the | yr Carter then asked:— tant of a French ball, the cancan, been introduced; but there are able indications that di the “sma’ the Gallic element have its . | Ing the year 1861, Authority should pe conferred | Clerk, William W. Pierson, of Westchester: Financtal | telegraph lines im Great Britain and Ireland is ‘1 Fees. hattoued appearence ot ati sie ines | upon the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to receive | Clerk, 8. P. Remingion, of St. Lawrence: kngtossing | $1,020 11 per mile, On this basis the value of the | , Would you be abie, General, consistentiy with your already masked balls at the Academy, witen kone Greeley, of course, was very busy, At first he | Vouchers properiy certified by tie State au- | Clerk, Elisha T. Tucker, 6f Alvany; Department Clerk, | lines belonging to the Western Union Telegraph coer Pig = percep yon 7 ne Age meny ee tig ied against. At thé ball of the Cercle Franc i thorities covering such legitimate and inci- | Waller M. Doliman, of Onondaga; Clerk Commutieé | Company 1s $52,160,079 60. The Western Union | toepend in Ballimore vo i ie Harmonie there were nearly twice the num trotted out Roberts (the moneyed man), but subse- ‘ spend ne to ee quently, when he Ain how vd ome was going, | dental expenses as can be shown to have | on En ing Bills, Otis D. Hinckley, of Chautauqua. | Telegraph Company has 3,331 telegraph ofttces, 50,760 yple of our city who will ie giad Or this op por centty of be advocated Fenton, because he was unwilling that been necessary at the the time they were incurred. | Librarian—Albert H. Blossom, of Erie, assistant | miles of line, 97,416 miles of wire, 265 submarine Ing presented to you? If 40 we will be glad to make arrange- money should be used. Among the friends of Fenton | The labor incident to the preparing and presentin: Librarian—S. ©. Clobrige, of Saratoga. Clerk’s | cables and 6,989 skilled persons in its employ. The | ments for this an at Albany were seen General John Cochrane, Little- | of the claim has been drawn from the several mili- | Messenger—Edwin E. Coventry, of Livingston, Bank | assertion that the telegraphic facilities are better in | To which ral Grant answerea:— john, Hutchins and Judge Hilton. In the Morgan | *#fy departments and has lacked that effictenc; Messenger—Charies T. Dunwell, of Wayne. Libra- | those countries where it 1s under governmental con- I shall be most peppy to receive and be introduced to such of people that accommodations could be pro for. overcrowding at @ ball destroys a gt deal of the enjoyment, and it can easily be prevented by Se os ees number of tickets. We tru the German societies will see to this. ' nalanx were Dana, M: B. Bi . | Which importance of the duty demands. In | rian—Témple Parker, of Chautauqua. Engrossin; trol than in those where it 1s left to private enter- | of thecitizens of imore as shall be pleased to call on me ew and, as we oad, a the sepantions Compra: view, therefore, of the difficulties to be encountered, | Room Messenger—Charles L. Keyes! of Albany. . prise is shown by official statistics to be entirely " id Pow; he T cannot at thie mo- ™: © Cattle. ‘ men. The defeat of Morgan may be rej ‘as @ | the labor required and the time which must neces- BILLS INTRODUCED, erroneons. In continental Europe where the | ment Bs the ume, 1 will be glad to meet Jur committee after enero Comiqne iitical revolution in the state. The Morgan ring | Saflly elapse under the present management, 1 | By Mr. KiMALL—To amend the Malitia laws. telegraphs are under government control |there are | Fics for such reception and fatroduction as you speak of, 'f | ‘THE ball of this association, which 1s composed Brucea as a dog, and beyond the chance of resurrec- | Would respectfully recommend the sage of a law By. Mr, STEWART—To settle the claim of Thomas | but 4,47 ofices, for a pulation of over that I may that I shall be 'rom other previous | the various employ¢s of the Theatre Comique, wag’ tion. It is to be hop the whiskey ring ana ail | !Ving authority to the Comptrol to employ a | G. Li og former clerk of Clinton Prison, 260,000,000; while Great Bri the Dominion of engagements on Saturday morning, instant. held last night at 1 Hall. There the other corrupt rings that were bound up with it | Competent agent, at arate of compensation not ex- By Mr. FER kis—To incorporate the Margaretville | Canada and the United States, where the re The report of the commitiee was submitted to the — harp and wefe sustained by it will be killed and laid out | ceeding @ certain per cen upon the amount | Retreat for the Insane. has hitherto been left to the control of the people, | Council last evening, and a resolution introduced | large attendance of the lady and gentiemen quite as effectually. pe pretties Fog a to be in mend eee A rr nome wl to claims against the nage telegraph bgt for a Population of authorizing the committee to take such steps as | of the Coterie, and the festivities of the evening, and expenses, insure a full and speedy | town of Oppenhem. . . The pum! grams traosm! be ‘and necessary to carry out the tender “ Eclat, wes Appointment of Committecs—Discontent of the | Stllement at ae Jopars—To open certain streets in Brook- | per annum | ee: ined orthe hmptaiten of the eity made to the expected Ktccorated with and busting of an Fenton Men—Promises Made and Broken— | py direction of your Excellency T have exercised | ’ By Mr. O'KERE—To facilitate possession of lands | countries where it has been hitherto free from gov- | “istngulshed visitor. py tT - — Speaker Youngiove in Hot Water—Festivity | supervision over the military agencies and Soldiers’ | In actions for dower. Also, to facilitate the transfer | ernment monopoly 18,671,000. The tarulf of charges of great beauty and attraction. The curtain vs. PoliticoPromenade Concert of the Ale | Howe during the year. of real estate in Kings county. averages one dollar and’ nine cents in continental, ‘THE WILL MURDER IN PHILADELPHIA. over the wes ornamented with ® fine siko' Mudie Cease, There were on June 1, 1868, in the hands of the | By Mr. Kienxax—Relative to notaries public. Europe, counting the messages actually transmitted; Fetal of Mrs. Candle, B, Toitohot Vic ie eveaieun wae ines Aunany, Jan, 21, 1890, | Sencies and stil unsettled, 18,631 ciaims, | the | hy Mr. KiERxaN—To enable the Coinptrolier to | wile fi the tree countries where the people manage a, Te te orerereee roy UBANY, “8D. Zi, 1860, | Legisiature having refused to tnake an appropriation | pay moneys to CharlesjWelas, the business it averages but fity-one cents. ‘The court of Oyer and Terminer (Judges Allison | | tieatre © i oupeits, tak tot ies th 5 Pri After undergoing sundry shiftings and changes | for their maintenance orders were issued forbidding y Mr. MITCHELL—To amend the Metropolitan | enterprise laid the submarine cables through the | and Plerce) was crowded this morning before the the list of committees was announced by the Speaker pm reception of =r sag ee a of = rae a with ts ieee eo te tans Meskecrevena Sea, << bo a of comune ay ‘ce oe ae) of = oflices Were confined to the completion of such ir. FREAR—To amend the Metropolitan Ex ult o wrence, the Vineyard Sound, the | audienc: sex, who seemed never to-day. Mutations continued to progress up to one | husiness as had siready been eutrasied ee therrence | ise Strait of Florida, the’ English Channel, we North | tire of gasing on the dark ‘orm of the prisoner in the o’clock this morning, and if lam notimistaken several | and the agencies have been discontinued and the By Mr. Hitcuman—To incorporate the East Side | Sea and the German and Atlantic dock. Mrs. Twitchell was attended by her relatives, names were added and removed ata much jater hour. | Property, records and papers transferred to the | Savings Bank. Also in relation to the poor statis- It Is @ suggestive fact that the amount of news | whom she held in almost constant conversation; Cerainiy, nome members wno were unterot io | Aaitant cameras, owe M8 deparNeN OF WE | SES yongern_atveo te construction ot | Sotelo ne Cnied tar KE aggre | eyes and appears tbe Seong” Ate cougars ° iene y Mr. PLUNKETT—Relative to the con: an 4 ble delay the Commonwealth's yet aeatnns Some occasion were 2 it up until a very late | dently tte matnfed With. the ‘ejoy ment renced during the ball Balls to Take Place To-Night. be on the Commitiee on Cities and those of railroads an _sapenens for the agencies for the year were | piers in the North river. gum of $521,009 per annum 18 considerably examination 01 “nner te and Canals, ata jate hoar last night, turn up this | * By Mr. Coox—in relation to highways in Ontario | than the entire telegraphic correspondence of Conti- | witnesses was resumed. Progressive 8} ble—Everett Roomm, moyning in very different Rind "ies hg York ‘The amount of business transacted by the agencies | county. * ni nental Europe, for which those governments receive Daniel Doster sworn—Testified that on the night Lyric Clab— Hall. _ . during the year is as follows:— by Mr. PALMER—In relation to the collection of | $11,507,652. The average cost of Continental tele- | of tne murder he was down Tenth street, | Letter Carriers—1 Han. delegation has a pretty fair representation, but | Amount collected and paid soldiers and taxes in Lisbon. Also w make Harrison creek @ grams has been stated at one dollar and nine cents, | and his attention was directed to the house at the mostly on the insignificant committees. Mr. Ber- | . tietrheirs...................... fea « «-$1,234,747 | public highway. while the average cost of press telegrams in the | corner of Pine street by a man saying that something gen’s name, for some reason, does not 8; ooh Nuaber of claims unsettled and on fil By Mr. Hoyt—To confirm a title of real estate of | United States, under our fyatem, is but | wrong was going on he went to the coor and M a January 1, 150s tees 15,529 | the Congregational Society of Saratoga. Also in | three and one-haif cents, ‘The bill ttroduced by | Was admitted 5 go itchell, who was standing the list at all. Mr. Irving retains the place he fliled | Number of claims received during the yeu 1,08 | relation to the Union Avenue Association of Saratoga | Mr. Washburne for the establishment of government | im the door; back imo the kitehen + last year on the Railroad Committee, which is re- | Whole numoer on hand and received...... 16,615 | Sprin lines provides for a general tariff of one cent ber where the body Mra. Hill was lying q a VORCES LEGALLY OB ED TON garded as an endorsement of his previous course, | Numaber of claims settied during the year 15,787 | By Mr. BAK#R—For the relief of David Harvey, of | word, with an additional. charge of three cents settee, and George ‘Pwitchell was sitting by it; 0 iS charge il ar r P Number unsettled December 31, 1868. . * ‘sue | Saratoga county. delivery, and stipulates that a reduction of not more | the hall was then dark; the bell was rung and Advice free. Also Notary Public and ‘To say that the committees give general satis- | Number of letters receive: ny per cent shail be made for press reports. | he went to the tront doorto answer it; the gas was x 87,642 By Mr. PeARSALL—To establish a receiver of taxes | than fi faction would be too much. On tue contrary, | Number of letcers written. . in Fiushing. ‘Also for the preservation 6f ‘ish in | This rate would increase the average cost of news for | then lighted by a lady, who immediately ran w there is a good deal of disappointment amc 5 AOLDISRe HOME. Flushing Ba: the preas of the United States more than three hun- | stairs, exclaming, “Oh, my God!” Omcet Ho el wong | The Soldiers’ Home has been continued under the | Adjourned dred per cent, and thus, if his be adopted, the | and Mr. Leidy came in and back to the oth partics—the democrats as well as their | chacwe and efficient management of Colonei BE. A. CPR aR RRR newspapers wonld be compeli ede savin kitchen. The search of the premises was then mad epponents, But this is the least part of | Ludwick, A. D. C., and has been most satisfactorily ALLEGED ROBBERY OF A MONEY PARCEL. of a million dollars ‘annum for the privileges | and was attended with resalts which were descril aoa Re KING, Counselor oh Law, 961 Broadway! 4 LY ae eae Ni be wl pavusige No Share iso conducted, The same careful and econornical super- they now enjoy. It is shown that the Ameri- | in the trial of Mr, Twitchell. The and poker | ————____— the discontent, Thirty-six republicans were | vision as heretofore has been exercised, ‘Tue ex. | Last evening @ man who was evidently very | can rates for teiegraphing are lower than the highest | in the yard, and the blood im the ining room up Y Voting Oe) promised chairmanships. Sixteen of them were as- | penses have been as fvllows:— &nxious to have the fact published, and who thought foreign rates; the ave: American rates are lower | stairs leading from the sofato the window from whi ‘d a6 bot a=. by ‘wed that they should have the chairmanship of } Subsistence... ..... oe h 4 than the average fot rates, and the lowest | the body was thrown, werediscovered; the gasin the | Deaters in ait kite of Oneeenmonnt lo. : Gold \ies—a much coveted ofice—in retarn for their | Saries of employes. he could dedeive the sharp officials at the Central | American rates are lower than the lowest f dining room was burning low; he went with | siiver, id domestic, boUgML and tol" ni the “ eir | Rent of batiding . office, entered the marble building, consulted In- | rates. In order that a fair comparison may be Twitchell to the station house, returned to Mrs. Hill’s | quotations, Information’ and prizes yc ‘tes for Fenton. You can imagine the partially Spector Dilks, and represented that ne had been | Petween the American ahd European systems of | house, and after remaining there a shor! time went | cashed in Missour! and Kentacky Lotteries, telegraphy, so far as the rate chat is _con- | home; when he ente: ni was there er ee su wressed rage with which the ousted candidates mae DRAWINGS red the house no one Mr. and Mra, Twitchell and the body of Mra. res. robbed of a package containing $500 while entering | cerned, this company presents a list of ty of the * iasouri and Kente Btate Lotteries. rec Ved the announcement from the Chair. The | Furniture and repairs the train of the New York and New Haven Railway ipal stations in Burope and the same number | Hill. MrpsountonatpA cuage Mo 10h, samuney M1, ye. ver) ' bitterest feeling prevailed on the floor and | Stationery... by pickpockets. The Inspector referred him to de- | in the United States, with the tariff and distances Cross-examined—The witness said that when he , 67, 19 42, a. tective Coyle, to whom he stated that on entering | in air lines from Loudon and New York | saw Mrs. Twitchell at the door she had nothing on MIBBOURI—CLAGS HO. 155, JANUARY 21, 1860, Mortuary expens man ‘ested itself by a general disposition to oppose ‘Transportation of & Si, 75, 2, RENTOCRY-ExtHs CRABS HC. gerndny 1869, 61 44, 23, the car he was robbed. He further stated that the by which it appears that | but a white petticoat and mock; she had nothing ou money was being conveyed by him toa gentleman from London , rhead, but did not notice whether she was bare- anxicus for him to go in the every thing brought up, by frequent catis to order, of rat mm \pterruptions in various quarters and rapid Total. me im Boston, and expressed the wish that the fact | twice as much upon the average for the same | foot; she appeared . KEN "a i it 1 ay Ct r. RY conve: ‘ations not with bated breath. ‘The radical pach of, the, robbery © should not ibe published. distance as shove from New York. "in eigium one | houte saying, “Oh, my Gott my poor mother nas |” aah Che “oy a -examination he stated that | message seventh person; reat | been murdered \ forma Mpa] feu, ativan reccnery age, teat rowmbeioe | SSW YORK LEGISLATOR | ee ney reece Sean e, fe ld gut Ouae | baw cat cane £75 aie ioe Unie iui | , The cammonrenmn sed o what she sald as | ugh ONY nen ered “ Anne N. J., and on i. le- evidence. — ioliows evil, bn meas leaon, toy thee ATE. Way to Boston to commence business there. Hemade | grams to letters in Great Britain ts one to 121; m | Mr. Mann that this testimony was of great ain is de. Wit. trremeination seaie ie noe a mbcete SEN. ouner statements calculated to throw suspicion on | Switzerland, one to mxt, ey Belgium, one to | im: she were sianding on the Soornen dealing © Th, tate Uesouee theve bremen femmes ALBANY, Jan. 21, 1860, is story, and the impression is that the man is en- | thirty-seven, and in the United States, one to twenty- | keeping guard and telling: A away wh ee on wieby Mr. Younglove, bat were ghaoupt. BILLS INTRODUCED, EY ed hitk wick Srmmvens woe Bb pl a oy eaurinosin thou te ve imprconcin, } 3 body siguneas Ps fy pewhs sare men, | y , Y 5 = edly sande iy ‘Uy intorehed wnade ae crrommes to any | ,, BY Mt. Eowanns—Authorising the Finshing and —$<__—___ Givthore are only forty-six places where the Post | giving utemenm @ fret, aanouncing. the. dread Weatel; 5 men” partie She. He deci Wed stendiastly throughout the can- | Northside Kaliroad to purchase the Flashing and TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. Seen of 3,000 post emcee in the United Staten | Ghia ert rerance cn the aoorep arid her cot erate wi Bere — vase past Be enna KS thn eamanae af feeaek Woodside and the New York and Flushing Railroads The Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pytbias of the The amount of business done upon a wire in @ | duct there were those of an Mapocees, woeuns, aod Res BAyANA HOTTEST - Parsee PAID IN coud Pleats Tae adging {rom the straightforward, | M4 consolidate the same, State of Pennsylvania is now in session in Phila | SVC, time ts vastly greater in this country than in | tor these reasons he thought It admissable. Torn erage 1° Be deeelined Letieries, and others, an: ssion in Phil® | gny other. In Europe there are nearly three times | The Court admitted evidence of Mrs. Twitchell’s . ’ reas and Known character for seit-reliance and | BY Mr. Kexxepy—To aidin the construction of | qeiphia, ‘The order in the State numbers 40,000, The | as-many miles of wire aa there aro. in this country, | declarations, because so far as the Case Tad pro- cette ed 4 neil truthfulness which he enjoys among all parties, I | the Skaneaiells Railroad. Supreme Loage meets in Richmond, Vv. and yet the wires in the United States transmit more | gressed they seemed to have been made in the ex- HORP'S ALAVASTER ORFAM FOR THE FA Si 5s aes “nS asta a tapas | guhe postin se Macaca | en een | Eitttamotnet” iment ota | sueeetacg ens tty yg” | Qt MG i Sade el A m 8 ure} 5 a mui were ie res A ixth avenue, et. ‘are have come to i, The balance of wer aie ae compeiling the labor of Broome The paper mili of Mosher, Haight & Co., at Stil | the superior character and abiitty of our operating The witness resumed, saying Ghat when he saw | ren i a Fenton interest Mn pauirally’ controlieg aiae | BR yMte vaLwen—tn reigtion tb savings in the | Water, N. ¥., was destroyed by fire yesterday morn- | Saif and the more reliable consiruction of our lines. | Mrs, Twitchell on the doorstep she exclaimed, “Oh, | 4FaTCHES, aL wit. , le find wat of the chairme nore mmittees Bower Savings bank. savings ing. The lose is estimated at #40,000; imanred for see hin th tae ined state a0 1 ok average nincn | Sister an oy somite ea nem Tran his ttlonds emen'a Fine Gold Ame hes: ares are wenty-o ne Fenton men to twelve Morgan By hr, MorRIss—Providing for amending the | $',000. The fire was the work of an incendiary. graph nayhg os mach a the ‘Teropean ee, So tniay ten went 1 a ly ae aan oeienee Gora pend : ‘a Seen ant cavngation; Chame. Canale; Camptell, Kasiroads; | river shall be deemed to_belong Wo the poowle of the | Hotel, Baltimore. It criginated ations (he mraeiea | Rarere. Ti ATGRAGE GOSLIy” CATLIENTS Te Ente | ee ear? nas Ro moeags 0 CHENEY i Her OF Oe AOR REL Uae, 0d Senciey, C8 Qichuent, insironce; Alken, LWetiuids ond Yoree’ J State, wut may be redeemed by the owner consignee | The furniture was damaged to the exient of $2,000, | | for ail Kinds of jabor, .ncludiby yrofessionul, dome Surah Campbell, who was living as eervant in Mra, way, one door below Cane) ash pv