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mite FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD ‘Paris Quiot, the Citizens Timid and the Troops in Complete Possession. ene A French Policeman Sict and the Killed und Wounded Coliecics RUSSIAN REACTION AGAINST REFORM. CARNIVAL SPORTS IN ROME, Excitement Over the Sult Lake Municipal Elec fion. FRANCE, Waris'ns Neen in the Morning—Peace Maine tuined but the Public Ainrmed. Panis, Fei, 11-A. M, The city #s entirely quiet, Thore were no disturbances during tho night and Fthe places of business were opea as usual. ‘The soldiers have not yet been returned to their ‘Darracks. ‘The polloe patrolied the streets tn force, but did «not find tt Recessary to make any arresty. Arresia—Magisterial [nvostigation. . Paris, Fed. 1 —Noon. Over 400 persons nave been apprehended for com- piicify im the rioting during the three daya past. ‘The nragistrates are investigating the cases as Tapidiy as possible, All those prisoners who are to he prosecuted further have been sent elsewhero for confinement, A “ed” Lender at Large. Pants, Feb, U—2 P.M, «usiave Flourens is still at large. Ah Oficer Shot. Panis, Feb, 1-8 P.M. +» A poticerman tn plain clothes waa siot and killed rycaterday by a mechanic Whom he was cndeavoring to arrest in bis own house. Ths roan kas been taken into enstory. Citizens Killed, Panis, Feb, 11—2:30 P, M. Several citizens were killed during the recent rlots, end their bodies have been placed in the Morgue; but the police refuse to give any details <concerniug ther, An “Extensive? Conspiracy. Panis, Feb. 11—5 P. M. ‘Yhe police authorities profess that they have dis- covered umextensive conspiracy against the govern. Inent and aro actively engaged iu searching for the parties implicated. Agreat number of arrests were made last mght and to-day. 1tas stated that the editors of the Akisetiaise and two editors of the Zéveil were” arrested on charges *comnected with the alleged conspiracy. Mhe “Red? Newspaper Organ Out. Panis, Feb, 11-5 1. M. La Maraciiiaise newspaper appeared to-day and waa cagerly vought on the strects, Relations to Germany. Panis, Feb, 11, 1870. The Menortat Diplomatique to-day nds it neces- wary to deny the rumor that the French government Ras compintued of Prussia’s uon-fulfiiment of ihe treaty of Prag ENGLAND. “£bo Flow of Specie to the Bank=-The Public Debt Redemption, Lonpor, Feb, 11, 1370, As wad expected there Nas been a beavy tlow of mpecte to the bank this week, The amount in vault Jast evening was £145,000 sterling greater than at the corresponding period lust week. The London Zines denounces the pian of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for redeeming the debt ag the old stuking fund chimera, obliging the State to redvem at an increasing rate for @ century to =come. Parliamentary Progresy. Lonpon, Feb. 11, 1870. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Taylor gave notice thar he should move for aa mquiry into the + deportation of South Sea Islanders, { Mr. Gatlders, First Lord of the Admiralty, ex- plained that the recent cruise of the iron-clads was undertaken with the intention of seeing bow they “wonld work together asasquadron. He said the “adoption of the Whitworth guas by the navy was “uncertain. ! ‘The Postmoester General, the Marquis of flartlag- ton, alluded to the proposed reduction of ocean post- age between Great Sritain and the United Siates, gtd expressed the opinion that it would result In a great IncvGase of the malis ana of the revenue there- arom. | The Eouse, without transacting muy bustaess of mportauce, adjourned. © Vonovan Rossa Agai LONDON, Feb, 11, 1570. + ‘The London Times urges that O'Donovan Rosaa’s * Clection to Parliament from Tipperary be declared vod. ROME. Progress of the Coan:il. Rome, Feb. 11, 1870. ‘Tho Ecumenical Council at the last two sessions ‘evas engaged in the discussion of ecclesiastical dis- clpline, That subject has been disposed of, and at the meeting to-day the subject of the Uatechism was ‘conuldered. Seven of the fathers participated tu the duscussion. i The Church in Healthy Motion. Lonpox, Feb. 11, 1870, \ Tho Papal authorities have permitied the restora tion of horse racing in the Holy City during the sports of the Carnival. The sport will be extended the plain of the Campagna, new Rome. The Pope ordered the discontinuance of the sport a cou- ple of years since in consequence of the occurrence ol donte fatal accidents to the rid SPAIN. Naval Allairs in tho Cortes—Cubinct Loyalty to the Democracy, MaAbkID, Feb. 11, 1870. Tn tue Cortes, during a debate on the naval estimates, Adimiral Quesado proposed that the irons clads be kept in the naval arsenals ready ior use in case of foreiga war, but not armed. Admiral Topete, Minister of the Mawnue, repiled ‘that there need be no fear that he would ever use £n@ Dary to Torce a king upon the country. Carlist Agitation. MAvRID, Feb. 11, 1870. It ts reported the Carlista are preparing for angi insurrection, ‘The authorities are watehiul. RUSSIA. Executive Reaction Against Reform. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb, Li, 1870. ‘The Minister of State for the Interior, in view of the recent manifestations of popular discontent, re- commends the Ozar to cancel ail 116 lihsral reforms lately inaugurated, TELECRAPING NEWS. INDIA. On Electric Telegraph Extonston. Lonnon, Feb, 11, 1870, The shore end of the India telegraph cable takea out by the Great Kustern naw been landed at Bom- Day. CUBA, Goyeneche Again on tho War Path—Pucilo Preparing to Make Another Move, Havana, Feb, 11, 1870, Late intelligence received {rom #uerto Principe is to the effect that General Goycneche, with a strong division, left that city on the Sth inst, to commence a campaign against tue insurents, It was expected that General Puello would soot leave that city to again attack the rebel forces. Another Murder in Havana—Sabseriptious for the Greowwaldth Famiily—Tue sugar Mare ket. HAVANA, Feb, 11, 1870, Fellpe Vaides was murdered here on Saturaay night. A poiitical complexion was at first given to the deed, but tt bas since been proven thas the mur- derer was actuated by motives of private revenge. Subscriptions for the fautly of Greenwaldth are coming in freely, Tue Captain General bas sub- weribed $100. ‘The recent agreement of the merchants to Ox the tare of sugar at fitcen per cent ts alsseived, The firms of Moller & Sons and Vanasache & Vo. ane nounce that they will hereafter bay sugar without tare, paying therefor accordingly. Sugars active; No. 12 Dutch standard, 8Y reais, Exchange firm, THE PACIFIC COAST. Tho Caliternia Shipping Interest—Progress of the Sutro Tuonel=Tho San Francisco Mint. BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Li, 1870. A petition to Congress protesting agamat free trade in sips and asking for a removal of all taxa- tion from shipping interests is being signed by the prominent ship owners and bullders of San Fran- C1200, ‘The work on the new mint batidiag 1s delayed for want of cut stone, The heavy rainsin the quare ries Lave obliged the workmen to suspend lavor. ‘The Japanese Embassy to-day visited the branch mint, ‘The Sutro vunnel has been bored 715 feet. Hard round has been struck, which requires blasung. The water is decreasing. Mr. R. B. Swain declines the appointment upon the commisston which 1s to meet some Lime in Feb- ruary at ihe United States Mint in Philadelphia for tue purpose of testing the comage of 156), Klour, $4 16a 0, Wheai—sales of choice at $1 66, Legal tenders, 8534. UTAH. Alliance Between tho Schismatics and Gentiles io the Approaching Municipal Kiection—An Exciting Mevting. Save Lake Crry, Feb. 11, 1870, The leaders of the Mormon schtam and the Gentiles called & mass Meeting iast night to ratty the people’s independent ticket for city oifcers, in Opposition to the regular and orthodox Mormon ticket. The call, which invited all persons to par- licipate, proposed Henry Lawrence for Mayor in place of Daniel H. Wells, the choice of Brigham Young, and also proposed otyer changes. Before the hour for the meeting Lad arrived Brigbam's sup- porcers, led by the Yerritorial Marshal and city police, filled the ball, and on the ales arriving and putting the question of tie nominations to a vote the regular ucket was renoininated. Although the Opposition waa thus outgenerailed, their tickel as Well as that of the Mormons will be voted oa Mon- aay. ‘The Genttles attempted to mect in another hall, but the Mormon crowd followed aad forbade it. Mueh genuine alarm prevails among tiv aculie portion of the Territory. int of the Meeting—The Oppori- tion Ticket, SAur LAKE Crry, Fen, 1, 1870, A mass meeting was called last evening at Walk- ers Gullding to ratty the nomination of the Ucke. m opposition to the orthodox municipal election ticket. Au immense crowd was present, aud tne ball was crammed with orthodox Mormons. [i jore the hour of meeting no room was leit for th opposition, Tue orthodox ticket was carried by acclamation, Much il-fecling prevatiod on ouc side and unlitaited hilarity on the other, The Sribune this Morning publishes an Opposition teket, with I. Lawrence for Mayor tu place of 0, H. Wella, ‘The election takes place next Moaday. Mormon Ace ARKANSAS, Detective Boilers—Explosion of the Steamboat Maggie Hays—The Captain and Kigut of the Crew KilicdVessel and Cargo a Total Loss, MeEmPuis, Tenn., Feb, 11, 1870, A despatch from Heleva, Ark., says the steamer Maggie ays, from New Orleans to Pittsburg, blew up at “Chate 66,” near Helena, yesterday afternoon, and immediately sunk. Tne body of Captain Martin. was biown into the air and was afterwards found in the hold, The second engineer, Henry McDermott, was fatally scaidea, and died in five minutes. ‘The turd engincer was silgitly scaided. Turse deck hands and one fireman were killed instantly, and several others of the crew vers burned or blown into the river. The passengers were gil saved. pleasure party from Cineinnad were cn board, none of whom Were injured. The boat's voters, it is catd, were Known Go be detective, GEORGIA. camer Adrift at Sea Of the Sonth Cure. lina Coast With a Portion of Her Crow Va-sengers Aboard, SAVANNAH, Fob. 11, 1870, A special despatch received here tu-«iay sites that the steamer Two Boys, from Dublin, Ga., for this port, exploded her steam drum wien off Sapelo bar end drifted to sea in the gale provailing at the time. Her crew and pyssengers, excepuing eight of the former, who swum ashore, were carvied to sea mher. The United States steamer Nunsemond will Start in scarch of her in the morning. VIRGINIA, A Thoatrical Manager Shoots Wimself—Exe. eution of a Negro Marderer-Klection of State Treasures. RICHMOND, Feb, 11, 147 Dr. Charies R. Bricken, @ weil known physiclap, theatrical Jessee aud & dramatic author of some note, was killed to-day by the discharge of a pistol in his own hands. He was author of the “Catn and Parlor,” a play fora long time performed in the Southern theatres a3 an offset to “Uacle Tom’s cabin" Alexander Gardner, a colored man, aved thirty- five years, was hanged at New Kent Court House this morning for the outrage and murder of Mrs. Stewart and the murder of Jotm Baker, her colored fart manager. ‘The prisoner last night con- Tessed that, with John Kennedy, who afterwards mnade his escapo, he agreed to murder Baker, ‘They found Baker in a field and Kennedy shot him, Kennedy then wout to Mra, Stewart's house and he (Garaner) heard her crying, and # few min- utes aiter Kenuedy came ont, saymg he had out- raged and murdered her, tee the house aud Uurned her body and threw Baker's body m the river. On the scaffold this morning Garduer only said, “Cam not guilty; I don’t know whether [ ain going to heaven or hell.” A crowd of colored wo- zoe wiio bees around the gallows assailed him with cries. of Vengeance. ‘She drop fell and Gi alg instant Gag e bined in the Legislature to-day George Ryo, of Snenan- doah, was elected State ‘Treasurer, nécerring 119 out of 157 votes cast. Rye 1s a native of Shenandoah, and ta that county cast his vote for Hale, Fremont and Lincoln for President. He was secretary of the State Constitutional Convention. ‘fhe conservative member who nominated him explained that it was done ag an indication that Virginia satended to for- get past party differences. MASSACHUSETTS. Tho License Question in the Legislature Stringent License Law Reported te the House, ‘ Boson, Feb. 11, 1870, A majority of the Comralttee of tne Honse on In- loxicating Liquors submitted a report, watch con- tains the following features:—{t is a license law Suppressing public bars and tippling shops, and allowing licensed tnnholders and common victu jers to sell to their (ay , tO b@ drank on the prom: ises, and licensed liquor deaters, groceries, apotie- caries and druggists, brewers and distillers to sell, nvt lo be drank on the promisca. ‘the fees for the hieenge are fixed at from $100 to §1,60u, and the bill, m. ‘he opinion of the inajority of the commitiee, ts’ 80 guarded as to make it, if it shall be enacted, an efi- cient law Jor the regulation and control of the liquor tani. A minority report was presented taking atrong ProundSs AgAlUBE the priemole of Needs in guy torn. NEW yory . SLATURE. NOW YORE La.“ SENATE. 4 Avasay, fo. BILLS REPORTED ‘ New By Mr. Twrep—Amending the act chartering P4 & York {natttute tor the Biiod. By Mr, CAULPWREt.—The ¥ onkare Street fill By Mr, Woonix—Authorizing the North Amerie S4C0 Su- surance Company to fsaue acrip to policy hotter, \ Mr. CHAPMAN presented the report of the Board of Tus toca ot the New York State Inubriaio Axylum MILLB ANTRODCOF D, Ky Mr, Prrnon—Itel tot also to improve Fourth street, Brooklyn. By Mr, Munviy—Authorising the city of Brooklyn to bor’ row and ralau money by tax to mivet certain deficiencies and liavnlitles, Ky Mr. WixgLow—Providin, ropean system of towsye ou canal REDUCTION OF TOLLS ON THR OANATAs Mr. TARDENWURGIE offered w rosoludion that (he Lectala- ture concur with tho Canal Board in the reduction of totis on persous end property trausported on cauale for 181), below Ahowe of 1662, should sucl reduction in the judgmant of the Canal Board be or become ne to retain the @ade of the canals, which was tabled under the rate. GENERAL ORDER, The Senate dlaposed of the following billa:—Rolative to the appointment of marshals in York—orderet tom third: veading; riding the loys’ and Girls’ Lodging House in New alteriay’ the map of New York--ordered to ® third amending he charier of the Firepioat Waraboustng Progress reported, ‘Adyourued nntit Monday evenings «A, 1870. for futroducing the Bu- 8. ASSEMBLY. ALBANY, Feb. Uy 1870, PRIV.LROES OF MEMDERY OF TICE ANSRMBLY. The report of the Committee on. Grievances, sunnaontng, Judge Vetter, the District Attorney oad the Sheri of Sara toga county to the bar of the’Honse’ for» breach of its priv- Jeges, in arresting and taking to that county @ member of the House, Mr, wna.taken up yectal order. The and resolutions were unanimously adoptet without debat Mr. FLRLDS then moved that Jude Potterg:d the olor officers of the caurt be brought to the bar of te House on tue 16th inat e kue censure of the Hi opporuunity their conduct, which wa BILLS REROWTE By Mr. M.C. Munruy—Relativa to Sessions of New Yor je Court of Special Savings Yank; By Mr, Jagous—Chartertog the Bushw: also amending the act relative to ga banks; aloo amend- Jug the charter of the Broudway Savings y Mr. MOONEY~~Kelative to the New York Excise law. aby, Mr Musovissiv--Chartering the Watch Caso Nake relety. By Mr. CUI.LEN—To appoint an intorpreter In the Brook lyn courts: tative to Brooklyn cor By Me. ry BL Allowing the Hac’. ensack pany {0 extent their track to t ver; the rechived ‘Association uf New ing. 2 the Garp Adjourned until Monday ev EUROPEAN MARKETS LONDON MONRY MARKET.—LONDON, Feb. 11—5 P, |.—Cousols closed at 92% for money, and 92° for the account, American securities closed quiet. United states five-twenty bonds, 1862, 87'(; 1866, old, 8%; 1867, 864%. Stocks gutet. | Erie’ Rall: way shares, 20%; Miinoia Ceutrals, 111!,; Atiaatic and Great Western, 2 Paris BoursE,—PAnis, Feb, 11.—The Bourse closed ateady. Renses, 73f. “RANKFORE BOURSR.—FRANGFORT, Fab, 11 United States five-twenty bonds opeucd active at 92 2925p ANd Closed rm ab 02% O24. LIVERPCOL CovroN MARKET.—LiVERPOOL, Feb. —S PF ‘The stock of cottun aioat bound to this port 1s 262,000 bales, of Which 127,000 bales are Aine- rican. ‘The noon report of this day say: Middling uplands, 11) ‘The sales of the da, of which 6,009 were tukea for export and 9,00) on speciation. The stock in port 1s estl- mated at 4oz,0u9 bales, of which 151,00) are Amert- can, ‘The receipts of the Week have veen 65,000 bales, oF which 30,000 Were American, HAVRe Corron MARKEt—Havne, Feb, 11,—Cotton opened quiet for both LIVERVOOL BREAD Pp. M UFFS MARKEY.—IIVERPOOL, Feb. 1. our firmer, Corn, per quarter for European. leas, 35s. per quarter for Canadian, Wheat, 3s, 11d. a9s. per contal for Cali- fornla; 7s, for red Western, and 88. 4d. BES, ba, fe ‘The receipts of wheat tor the past three days were 30,009 quarters, of which 27,540 wore American, LiveRvooL PROVISIONS — MAnkeT.—LivERPOOL, Feb. 11—5 P, M.—Lard, 674. per cwt. Pork 958. per bbl. for Eastern prime mess. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.—LOoNDON, Feb. L1— 50, M.--Reflved petroleum caster, Tallow, 464, 6d. per cwt. Linseed cakes, £9 @ £9 68. per ton for thin oblong for feeding. PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERP, Feb, 11..—Petro- leum opened frm at 59%f. for standard white, HORMONISM ON LONG ISLAND. The Utah Carpet-Baggers Stumping the Island— ‘Tho Apostles aud faints of the New Creed Getting Their Backs Up. For some weeks past the citizens of Freeport ana vicinity have been considerably agitated vy o series of lectures oxpostug Mormonism, delivered by the Key. F. W. Ware, and also lectures vindicating thetr principles and practices, by elders Thomas Jacksou and William W, Riter, Mr. Ware delivered @ lecture Monday evening at Rockville Centre, Tues- day evening at Baidwinsviile, Wednesaay evening ai Freeport, and inst evening at Baldwinsville. The last evening lecture Was a@ repetition of the Freeport lecture and was repeated by special request, The lectures on botb sides have called out the people in great numners, those against Morimonism being held In the churches aud the lecture in vindication of that peculiar insticution 11 the dancmg hail at the hotel in Freeport. Mr. Ware very ably reviewed tue course of the Later Day Satots ‘from the first organization of tat Churen; exposed the criminality of Joseph smith and brigham Young: charged them with throwing aside bie Bible and sudstituting the Book of Mormon; With believing that God Is # man and the Holy Ghost a kind of clectricity; with teaching (hat there 13 # temaie god and that women Lave no souls, but enter heave ay & companion of man; thac there are Lwo Kinds of marritges, one fer lie ouly, witch does not unite the persons in thé Other world, and the other for tfc and eternity, whica is eted 1a heaven, and that Brigham Young’s ‘ut as pu'ver lo Make these eternal taurriages. r. ilyatt, a vacksiiuing Mormon, at. this tect made some grave Charges against che Ulah satus cohusctlon with Mouitiain Meadow massucre, Lu lug tae entice Ieciure a Mormon deieyation were presentand were greatly excited at the charges, amt olten inturrupled the speakers, deuytg ail the alle. gations, and oifered to prove to the contrary. On ‘Thursday evening, aé tie Mormon gathertag, the halt was tilled with u large lumber ol tae new conyeris Lo Moruionism, and ta addition many of the lirse citizens of Freeport. Elder Thomas Jackson, in Vindicuting polygamy, claimed that the preseut con- divion of society ucuanded that this doctrine should be practised by a large number or An @ short time society Would be entirely corrupt. fe stated that New York cty tere were tity Thousand ioce marriageable (owales than males; that in New Fiogland there were three ladies who have arrived at an age suitable for entering tie Taurried sbalc, aud yet single, to ove marriage- bie mman. fe ciaimed that in salt Lake City with 29,000 Inbabtianis, there Was not 4 single prostitute; tual ID Ncw dork clty, where this peculiar insuta- tion Wes condenined, and withia the hearing of 500 churen bells, could ba found 29,000 young woolen who lived by prostiiuling themselves, The speaker said that the large preponderance of femmes ti Our Country made a life of Lojlor of shame necessary for them, unless polygamy is practised. Tuis speaker wus very violent against those who opposed Mormouisin, and especially avatust Mr. Ware. W. W. Kiter followed tu @ nore liveral spirt and evidently made a better effect on the audenc ‘Lac Later Day Sa:uts are attempting to got tie pe: manent possession of a hall ucar Lenmpstead villa Daring the coming week a nutnber of meetings Wili be beld in the couaty, and also in suffolk county. RAY ¥e ROW CASTALTMES IN Jui A Remarkable Casc—Strack by a Locomotive aud Carried Three Miles on the ¢ Two Teamsters Fatally Injured. Yesterday forenoon one of the nowt singular acct. dents ever recorded m connection with ratiroads oc- curred at Clifton, on the Erie Raiway. Tne Orange county express dashed by tue station, and a laborer who was at work on the track was struck by tino locomouve. It was only when the train arrived at Passalc Bridge, @ distance of more titan tree miles, that the bouy of the an was found stretched on the coweatcner, Deavh was evident slautaneous, and it 1s certainly very singular Lnat the engineer did-aot see tie man aller he was struck tll the train came to # stand at the piace mentioned. Shortly before ten o'clock on Thursday nigat a butcher, named Buoch bolstou, rer, named James Coateilo, were driving & truck with four muies atlached to Commupipaw, and ib aliempuug to cross the Central Kauroad vefore the arrival Of ap approacting Newark train were tarown ont and the track completely demolishel by tue locomouve. The men were injured xo severcly tliat Bolston's cage defies medicai skill, Costello, who wus formerly employed on a Jersey Gicy ferryboat, 18 injured tn- vernally, besides having Beverai Conlusious on lus head. fot men are lying at the ay Shore House. A Mr. Bioomtieid and another man, on Thursday alternoon, witle engaged on a tresslework tor the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wester Raliroad, near Rutheriurd Park, by tae breaking of & rope were precipitated some “twenty or inrty fect to the ground. Mr. Bioomfleld’s leg was broken and ankie uislocated, while Lis companion was injured inter- Dally to @ degree which it is foared will prove faial. A brakeman, named Michael McVormick, fell from Weatcher— instantly killed on the Erte Ratlway, vetween Pater won aud Suifera. His remains, which lay scatiered along the track In hornble shapes—tne livad in one piace, legs avd aris m Oiner places, Ac. ere wathered Carctully togetior and takea lo hia howe, | ta Cheater, (or invermaonte ALD, SATURDAY, FEBR Arouklyu publio achooN#s f f freight tram on Wednesday and was run over and | WASHINGTON, NEW MOVE FOR CUBAN JIDEPENDENCE, went nt Senatorial Resolutions According Bellige- auch other machine and instrament as may be dosig- rent Righis to Cuba, The Telegraph Lobby at Work With Congressmen. REVENUE RECEIPTS FOR 1 Wasmrsaton, Feb, 11, 1870, Movemont to Secure Bolligeront Rights to ‘ Caba. The victory’ Which recently crowned the Cubaw arms as had the effect of arousing once more the Iiperal men 1% Congress. Coutog from #0 re- @ponatble a source as Sherman, the resolution mtro- buncombe dodge usally resorted to by petty potiti- sink The resolution was referred to the Foreign Conmniitee, and if that august council of would-be iplomatists do not 5002 make @ report Mr. Shes. man will be after them: with @ sbarp stick. Accord- ing to Samuer tils @vba question has been under consideration in committee, Mr. Sherman reminded the Senate of a fact which they certainly had tg- nored, that the country is ahead of Congress on this important question, The object of the resolution is and Cuba, 80 as to prevent a continuance of the bar- barlues which have been practised by those now tying to suppress the efforts of Cuba to be free. Vho Postal Telegraph—Monopolists Lobsying to Or na Investigation, Next Monday eral C. C, Washburn mtends to move again for autuorlty from the House to send for persons papers in the course of bis investi- gation of telegraph matters. It will be remem. hered that he eudeavored to get that power before, but was defeated by an objection. On Monday he hopes to bring forward the question Ina Way that with insure is success Orton, who ts still here, engaged to have a conference with Washburn last nigtt, but failed to come to time, Orton Is industri- ous m his efforta vo defeat Washburn's Investigation, and has established bis headquarters tn a well known committee room, presided over by a Repre- sentative known to be strongly in the interest of the Great Western Union monopoly. The Goid Piet entigationCeneral fields Report. Garfield's Gold Panic Investigating Committee did not meet to-day. Lt will examine one witness to- morrow, the telegrapn operator who recetved Bout- etch in New York ordering Butterfletd to Scll gold, aud then close the testimony. General Garfleld has already commenced to prepare his ch, he says, will be comparatively brief, ‘The testimony, however, Is voluminous, and will cover several thousand printed pagea, aAtter all that hag been said and done, it 1s understood thas tho result of the committee's labors will siow about what Scofield, m bis tit with Gartield in the douse the other day, said tt would, namely, that certain gold operators In Wail street undertook w put up the preininm ou gold, ana that they succeeded until the Secretary of the Treasury sold gold and broks the ring. Some of the testimony will, of course, be Spicy, as it will give an inside view of the operations Gare the testimony was to be sappressed, but General Garfela says toat it wil all be given to the public 23 soon a8 Le obtains leave of (he House to pring it, Proposed Changes in the Laternnl Revenus faw=—The Taxes on Tobacco and Whiskey. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue waa in consnitation with the Ways and Means Committee to-day on the revision of the Internal Revenuo law. ‘The comiittes was anxious to bear itis viows and get the result of hits exver eof the working of the present law before setilng abouts to change It. The Comunalssloner recommended several chauges whicn, it carried out, will simpilfy the machinery for col- lecting the revenue and materially lessen tie enor- mous aruy of oflicials connecied with the Luteraal Revenue bureau. He suggested that the various {axes On lovacco be concentrated as far as possible into ove, $0 that if can be collected more conve- niently, with less nnnoyance to the dealer and less expense to the government. With regard to the consolidation of the numerous taxes ou whiskey into one, %o be collacted at the distiiery or place of manufactu the Commissionce believes 1 woald be & goud thing, I{ honest oMictals could be had, The proven juanner of collecting the tax, while expensive, affords & system of checks and baiunces whereby disbouesty in the oMcials can bo more readily de- tected. Mr. Delano is not tn favor of a general let. tung down of the taxes, thougi he thinks all taxcs that tend to curb tra:le or embarrass the productive Industry of tne country Bhould be Aispensed witu as soon as poasiule, Coin and Currency Balances in the Treasury. At the close of business to-day the amount of cure reucy in the Treasury was $12,206,347. Te colo Dulance was $103, 237,361, Of this amount $49,899, 100 represents gold ceruficates outstanding, leaving an actual gutn balance avaliable of $63,338, 761. The Georgin Senators. Josue Hil and Dr. Miller, formerly elucted United States Seuators from Georgts, are still here, and will present thelr credentials at the proper thae., Should tue Logisiature elect other Senators it wil rest with the Senate to determine which two are entitled to admission. ‘The President has takea no side mi the controversy regarding Georgia polt- es, a8 he considers h ¢ sottloment of the guestion resis with Congréds. ‘There Seems to be no doubt he jas 1ull conudence tn Lie representations of Geaeral Verry. Tho UWouse Census Bill, The wost important differences between tne la- bored census bill of the House and the law of 1850 consist of the contemplated substitution of census ageuts iu place of the United States marsuais who have been employed from 1789 to the present; the auscice of limitation of value $590 of tndustriut es- taplishinents; the addition of tie business of all traders without limit; the addition of peannta, mlik and berries to the agricultural schedule; the change of the census year from June to January, and making the Superintendent of the Census a Presidential Sppolniment. There are crudities of form and pro- vision for minute publication of detatis in the bill wit h are absont from (he provisions of the law. Nominations by tho President, ‘The President to-day sent to the Senate the follow- tog nominations: Passed Assistant Paymaster George L. Meade, to be paymaster; Passed Assistant Paymaster Wiillam H. Woodhut!, to be paymaster; Couumander Jona- than Young, to be restored to his original position; Assistant Naval Constructor John W, Easby, to be naval coustractor; F. Wilsoa, of Pennsylyania, to be conai at Matamoros. Sentences Komitted by the President, The President hag directed @ remittance of the unexpired portion of the sentence of the military commission in the cases of Charles L, Mitcher aad John A, Richardson, citizens, senveuced by gencral orders irom the Fifth Military District on the 2d of October last to imprisoument for four years at the Huntsville (Texas) Penttentiary. A Little “Oupleasantness”’ Commanders. Admiral Farragut and Commodore Turner have had an “onpleasantness!” which haa led to the send. log of some spicy letters from both parties to the Becrotary of the Navy. Furragut 13 said to have made a very sad complaint of disrespectful conduct Between Naval the latter 1s reported as haying written to Secretary Robeson beseeching that in future he way be ordered 1o such a Way ag not to have ty cotué In Contact with Farragut for evermore. Prescrived Mothod of Cancel Stnmps. Owing to (he extensive frauds committed upon the revennos by tho wash, restoration aud use of SUCH internal revenne adhesive stamps as have been | used and cancelled by the machine known as the | ribbon siamp, 1t 18 ordered and preserived oy the | Internal Revenue Bavean thas vo aad after Mav 1. Revenno duced Into the Sendo Lo-day was move than a mere | suffering intensely for the necessities of lite. U iment they will perish from dissaxe and starvavion,- Cowmmuastoner Parker bas isaued instructions that tue wants be {minediutely atteudedtto, celptsof ternal revenue frony all somrees for the Yearcndiing with Locere ber last, witt-the exception of the veturns from the First anc Thirteenth districts of New Yook, the First district of California and tne torecognize a state Of belligerence between Spain | Second and Third districts of Viryinia tor the month of December, which have not yet beom received at tneTnteraa Revenue Bareaa:-- WARY 12, 1870, NR TT TTS | YF 1870, all estve Ly mm the Inatras | form. tnt preferred thas the presont measare should mont, documents, writings and papers mentioued | be Properly perfected so t the sane ground find doseribed tp schedule B of tho Inverual Revenne | laws shall bo cancelled by the person aft same, either by writing upon each and ys 14 ink the inttialg of iat pgine and tho date, year, mont? 370 day tipon which the samo ts attached or used, or Dy cuttin AWG canceilmg the same with the | machine called “Wheeler's Pai Canceller,” or nated ani prescribed by said Commissioner; and that no other metiod of cancelling such stutaps em- Dloyed on or after that date shail be recognized as Jogi! and suM@eicus unti! otherwise proscribed aud orderod, The Parncatyan Investigation. Pen butler has jen enlisted on the side of Lopez, of Paraguay, and bik political rival Schenck, for once, agrees with the Essex siatesmau. f icarn that Butler intends to call for ail sue unpublished corre- Spondenes relative to tho Parsguayan war for the Hvoriuation of the country, aud thas some portions of WG Wil substantiate the statements leretofore madé, that the Anericaun Lagation wow subjected to indignities by the allies. Deplorabte Condition of Mon'nne Indians. A telegram bus been received by tae Indian Department from Gererai Sully, stating the Rogan hrrdaaus, Of Moutana,ave'in-a deplorable comattion. Phe smalipox is raging in the tive and they are less some assistance Is received from the govern- Kutecual Revenue Receipts ter L599. ‘The following is a0 oficial statement of the re. 8 Would NOt bé ons over heveatter. Ab this powt the wotuing hour expired, and the 6 | DIM was land aside to proceed with Lie uallnigiod 'y Stamp | OUAINESS, Wuich was THE MISSISSIPOT BIN. | Mr. Vick idem.) of Md., deiuvered a lenathy Writien argument her the relations of ihe Stat the necessity af coufluiag (ye departucuse of Ue | goverament within their iewisim: Miralguienr Of Ue reco! C| Mr. Win ry. (rep.) of W sald Le votea against | Mie imposition of conditions 4 the case of Virginit | nob because ho dia not approve of tie puro ses | souglt to be accoinptisued, bul because he doubied, not only their conatutionality, out their wiaitty. Having voie? for ine bit adinitting te State, which contained theve conditiond, ne would fayor thon Imposition i the present e Mir, Davis, dem.) of ky., expressed the hope that y J the proposed conditions | those Senat tg be tneonstitudonal wonld, in view of their gait of offied Lo support sie constibation, vote agaiuss them, mo matior What might bave been thelr pre- vious action. ¥. (rep.) Of Neb., opposed the denditions, bul i they were enforced He Would nob oppose WO bul. He velleved they womut prove fuliie and abor- uve, &@ Stale having a pevicct rieut to daseegard them, because Congress bad wo legitimate autiority bo iegislule as Proposed, Mr. TnutMan, (dem,) of Olrto, satd the nesesstiy of proposed couvitions Was assumed Wo be tial bhey were essenifal to the eatavlishinen: of & repuuiican form of government in # State. If the condinon that voters should read Was neceesSry LO make Mine slasippl republican, by what priusiple Was Massa chuxatis allowed a place 10 the Usaion withoat tue Same provision being reyuired Of ek people? Soe With wil the conditions. When did 16 seGome neces bileaw: the to the constitutes at they trie of ite Formahiotte ANWOWNCOKMENT OF THE DRATH OF A RIMES UNYA- . TIVE, At twenty-live nunutes to five o’cluck at measace Was rece? Jvoin Lhe House of Represepmemves an- tate, Ayy cqate. — Brom Spivite jaw. York. Co Ron ‘5,504, 00 Peunsy!vanin 4084100 Now Jersey. ne) 00 Meawauchusette. mW Faby Keatne| Bi.0U ud 100 4,04 S00 the other Statss anc) Territories are given, showing the aggregate of $157, by ffom all taternal revenue sources, Distilintion of Droy and Becr Stops, Tu response to a resolution of the House tnquirteg of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue what amendments to the Law were necessary to antNorize the use of drop beer aud slups and = simiiar material for distillation, Commissiongr Deano saya that the existing laws amply provide for the distilatken of spirtts from any kurd of materiat, aad no alteration or aailition 1s necessary to authorize such use of beer slop4 or drop beer, Personal. Ex-Surveyor Emanuel B. Hart, of New York, here renewing some of tia old assecistions wiih Representatives ana Scnatora, He is. wall recelved oa both #ides of the politicat family. Ex-Congressmao Demas Barnes, of Brooklyn, ar- rived to-day, with his Wile and dauguter. Williaa §. Groesbeck, of Olio, one ot Andy Jou son's counsel in the impeaciment trial, and Captain Mobert Lincolu, @ideat son of the jamented Abra- ham, are ikewise in the capilal Young Lincoln is stopping With his latner-in-lar, or Marian, Preservatioa of the Far sical Flaheries Alaska. In compliance with the resomtion of the Mouse of of Wall street. There was a report thata portion of | Representatives of January 17, the Secretary of the Treasury has sent @ communication to that body giving information abowt tho fur seal fshertes of Alaska, together with recommendations as to the best means of preserving them and securing a rev- enue therefrom. The act of July 27, 1868, was con- stroed by the Treasury Department as designed chiefly to spply to killing the fur seals for trade, aud instructions were issued allowing the natives to take a@ suMcient number, estimated at forty cents, bo fur- misd an andual income to each native OF $45 62, ‘This Bee Hssion autnorized (he ktiling by the natives on isianda of 42,317 seals in ail, Ad to whether a Rreater number nas been Khiled the Secretary says the evalence is coniiicting, but he ts of the opinion that at east twenty thonsand In excess of this num. ber have been killed by we natives. Alt the skins which jw been take, nowever, stil remain om the islands, which are charge of the bgents of the government. ‘The Secretary Kays that grest cars 13 necessary for the preservation of the seal fisheries; that ile ani. mals would either be destroyed or.driven away tf businoss of capwuring thent or even the trade in the skins at the Isiaudd Were open to tree campeit- tion, and that such a course would not only be de- structive to the business, bat a criminal wrong to the Datives, WhO have @ right to thete fisheries, at least to the extent necessary to their own support, and to whom the governient af the (nited states is bonnd to furnish protection, Jf tho animals are protected 100,000 aking may be taken eacn year without dimumn- whing the supply. The propoattion to lease the isianda for @ term of years to private parties for an annual rental he decias objectionable, because It would give exclusive control of 4 branch of to- dustry important to the people of the United states, \f tho preparation of the skins for use should be transferred from London to wis country he proposes that the ‘Lreasury Department assumo entire control of the business of the tilands, es tablisit a rigia system of military and naval poiice, exciuile everybody but it OWN servants and agents gud carry on the fur and seal business with tae na- fives by means of ‘Treasury agents, tbe skios Bo taken tobe sold by the goveruneht at auction in S Francisco or New York, ana the profs, if any, Appued CO the education aad religious instruction of the natives, and generally tor their physical, intellect. ual and moral tuprovement. He states that the ex. pense of maintaining the multary and naval forces under tats pian would not be much greater thaa at present, In accordance with the foregoing recom. mendufion he suggests that the Secretary of the ‘Treasury bo authorized to appolut agent4 to super. intend this business, and that an appropriation of $100,000 be made, out of which the natives suall be patd for the labor performed by them and th expenses incident to the business shall douray, In conclusion he urges humediate legisiatiou, sauson Jor opcraugus will so0u bog? FORTY-FIRSI GONGRESS towarda bim on the purl of Commodore Larner, aud | Ue. SENATE, WASHINGTON, K6be 31, 15) OUDAN BELLIGHIIEUY. Mr. SHERMAN, (rep.) Of Oho, fatroduced the fu! lowing preamble and resolution:— Whereas the United States obsorva with deep iuterest the Civil war now existing in Clubs, and sympathize with ita pe PSs with the people of wit Amoricau natlons oF co! « in thelr effort to secure (ndeyeudence trom BE! ni Aan ft ne yeutence from Eurupean Yow roy c-y That the United States Recognise the present a Lo eingdom of Spal Mr. SHERMAN said he desired to call the attention of che Committee ou Foreiga Relauons to the iuct that the people of this country would uot muon longer tolerate tue cold todliference of the govern- iaeut toward Cuban aiairs. It was bac natural tat astraggle lke that now progressing #0 near our own border should touch the national heart. Le trusted the Coumities on Foreign Kelations would take some action with a view of securing fair play on our own part between Caba and Spain. His reoola- Lion did uot propose to recognize Cuban independ. ence, but sinply & condidon of aciual wariare Wii @ view to fair play hereafter, Mr. POMBROY, (rep.) Of Kan., anggosted that the resolution should be amended to deciare that the Cubans were not only figuting for indepoadeace, which was due, but for freedoin also. Mr. SUMNER, (rep.) of Mans. suid the Commities oy Foreigu Kelations had somewhat cousiiored the aibjcct, but tint te facié before them, us to ue actual condition yf Cuban atlairs, were not suilicieat to warrant deniaite aeuou. Mr. SHERMAN remarked that the fact that Spam nad built thirty gunvvata tn our ports to put down, what 1b was suld to be, ® littic rebellion, was a suit- cigut Warrant for his resolution, A question of order by Mr. Davis, (dem.) of Ky.. that in lis present stage the resoiusion was not de: Datavie belug alirmed by tue Ohalr, the resoiut nounelug tae death of B. F. ilopkins, el Wascondin. Kemarkai Wonor 0 the deceased were maade by Messri CARVENTER and Hows, wud alter she adope ton of the usual resolutions Of rapect tho Senda adjourned uml Monday. MOUSE OF BEPRESENTAIITS3. WasnINan Bed. 41, isty. ROLLS INTRODUCED AND REF MIEIIGD, By Me. Bown, dem.) of ML—Autborming the build ing of @ bridge across the DMississipps river wt Clarksvule, Missourt, by Mr. Seovie.y, (rep) of Pato ameut the Bankrupt law. By Mr. Dicer! (rep.) of Mo.—To provide for tha further reduction of tie army, By Mr, Kieronas, (rep.) of N. Y.—Mor site: potter protection of the goverumons In the purchase of sup. Jor MAE WAVY ; Miso regulating enlistments si A OFVERED AND ADOPTD, » (ep.) Of Pena. tor a re- poriof the expenuilures, we, wuuens Bureau. Me By Mr. Lovonntvan, (rep.) of tawa—Cy the proceedings ut the wVestigation as to the advtituas OF Lie Distt of Columbia, By Mr, SURIOKLAND, (Fep. of Mich, —For taforma- ton us to the spectab ageats of the fre: iN, (KED.) Of Ln, inge for nwt acl gi the active list af we gavy, the numer of ve: COMMIISSOD, &G By Mr. 3, (ep.) Of N, coulract Wier which the Congeesslois ou how publ Hy ate, NJAMIS, (rep.) Of Mo. —Aa to the chargos | |guiust the county agouts nt Meampurs, Pears THE LEGISLATIVE APP ROLGIATION BIL. ‘The Hugse at a quarter belare two o'clock went into Committee of the Whole (Mr. Costu in tue chair) aud restined the consideration of the Legisia- tive Appropriation bill. bed Mr. Davis moved Ww reduce the item for folding House documeni# frou $50,090 to $40,000, on bue ground that the franking privilege beige abolished There would not be halt ive usual mumver of docu- tichls uatied. Mr. Paina, (rep.) Of Wis, muggested thal $25,029 Would be aufiicient, and Mr. Davis madiied bis, amenduiwat a dingy. Mr. INGERSOLL, (Cep.) Of Kl, woved to. abolish tha whole tity and let every member pay Cor Lie foid- lng of his own speoches. The amendment reducing the amount to $25,004 Was agreed to, and bucn # discussion Lvok Pp! on Mr. Ingersoll’s resolution to alrike out. tue ier Logau expressing the opinion what this Wad anothor piece Of demayouisin, aud Mr. Ingersoll objecung ta the whole sysicm of distributing pubic documenus, wud favoring the adoytion of the Lagliah system, tue furnishling of documents at coat prige on appli tue depurtineat having charge of them. | tis question was taken, aod Mr, lugersoli’s motion Was rejected, ‘the saine item for the Senate was reduced from $29,000 to $10,000, Mr. Davis moved to reduce the item for ue papers and stationery for the members from Fits to tity dollars each, and the aggregate froiw g§31,203 bets Lint fr. MORRILL, (rep.) Of Me., Moved to strike oul tha Wiiole appropriation. Mr. Dawes, (rep) of Masa., said tt woulg be neces sary to repeal the wallowing (ve members siuuon ery and newspapers. it would be no usety omit tua appropriations uniess the law were repeatet. Mr, Morn We will do it. the Mr, Dawrs—And I will vote for it. After considerable discussion tho amendment oflered by Mr. Davis Was rejected, aud dir. Morriil’® amendment was withdrawn. Mr. Davis moved to stri at the appropriation for the reporters for the Congressional Globe, under. standing that the publishing of the proceedings of Congress could bo dune at the Public Printing O:ice at $50,000 a year cheaper than tt is dove in the Glote. Mr. Dawes Agid that the question of the Gloog Was up every session, and yveb a new contract was made last year, and he was wiiling to abide py tie contract. After further deba.e, and without disposing of tis question, the comuities rose. BXVENDITURRS Yow FAM I Mr. Conurn offere® a ution calling tor in forination as to the aggreg: of expeuditures tor Fer Ant private picpeses im tha Pistrict of Juluinbia since the csiadlishinent of tue seat of government. Adopted. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE DEATH OF A MEMBER, At three o'clock Mr. Cons, of Wiscoasin, ros3 oth announced the death of his late colleague, Beja ¥. Hopkina, wilch occurred at Madison, Wig, ¢ the Ist of January last, After @ bricl eulogy of ‘uo deceased he vllered tae usual resolutians of con dolence @ud res) After remarks by Messrs, Eldridge, Washbura of Wissonsin, Caine aad La reuce, Ue resolutions were agfest to, and tho House at iif-past Cuiee O'cloGK 1%, MM. adjouracd tail tounorrow, VRICT OF COLUMBIA. WOD308 COUNTY (4. J.) COUITS ‘The foliowing prisouers were sentenced by Judge Randoiph, in the Court of Sessions at Hudson City, N. G., ye ay Hon Willams and Thomas Nenry, burgiaty, Ave years in State Prison; Joun Kane, Robert tlinter and John Larkin, grand lar- rin stave Prison; Robert Chass, acro- Y, eighteen mows iu stays Sridou; yoko Deaks, assault und butlers, MX uguius in abate VF SOn- pt sdigthe ev Amorteny to Leylor of the bar it ws: 1 ring the nat tho Mesr. By Oyual tehelor’s Trlr 1. (ue ouly periect d: nyous. Factory 6 Bond ate Dye=—The Erst barnilens, celia instante Ralion’s “New Yoke” Shirts Mude to Oracr of New York Mills at $38 per dozen. “Tland mats.” te Veomaway. Parties, Weddings, vs. Sn bioas, ail atyles and prices, at Balla, wv and Pe n. MILLER a Cristadoro’s Unrivaiied Hair Dye.—Sold lied at bis wig and #ealp factory, Bu. 6 Astuc Howse, Don't Trifle With a Bad Cough or Cold, when wremedy as sure, prompt aud thorongh as SAY SENS UXPECTORANT can bo veadily obtained, Sold evesywiers. Dr. Hanter—49 Years nt Ne. 3 Di ot pow at 66 Bond atreet, one door [rom Be from) A.M. to 90. M. Not opeu 00 Sui aol mediciue, $i fon ry. Opem Vonaeitaion De. Fitler’s Rhenmatic Browdway, does what no other remedy oures or refunds the money. Remedy, 704 re do -gharancoe Fine Watches and Jewelry of ull deger!ptivns for sale and rep) first clane work 5 & BON, 1) WAZ, Dolwere and Twonly-oinbih’ alreets, aud a5 Hooa te r below Canal wire, way, ou was reserved to the Commuctee on Foreign iielw tions. THK FRANKING PRIVILEGR. On motion of Mr. Rassey, (rep. of Minn, the biti to abolish the iraoking privit Was thea taken Mr. DRAKE, (rep.) of Mo, renewed his ainondment to continue the existing privileges of the law in favor of publishers of newspapers and periodicais. St SHERMAN renewed fd amendimous to allow free circulation 0} country papers. Mr. CuNKLINY, (vep.) OFN, ¥., sald thé dU would uot take elect uattt July 1, and he favored its im. imodiate passage, and Lue enactment ma Keparate Toria of such miditional legisiation on te subject as might he necessary. Mr. MOR s, rep) of Ind., dectared himself in Oliahing the tranktog privilge, for the reaso0, amuag Obhefs, Of personal - Lie Ho-calied privil#gs had oven to maiuabers Of Con. 38 Lannoyance. He did nag thins te gov. eramout would @ave One danas bY Luo wroocmed ree Trou Crentings for French tool; euty: imo SS sy Of ‘Cwentye Nnequaiied in beauty of destyn. Speciwen sheota sent O11 applications Iron Fronta and every description of Ton Work for Buildin, 1, JAUKBON & BNO. coml avente: And J. Iron works tn Tweaty-elghub wt Twenty-atath atre, New vork. Johbera=Seo gob pila iba, Our Stock of Whito Stirts nud REED MANUPAUTU KING 4f Wont Uroadwe Royal Havana Lottery -Prises Paid in (i: In‘ormation furnisued, The highest raves paid (or Doub) ad ail kinds of Gold and Silver. TAYLOK & CU, kena, WW Wail atevet, N,v on Whiskeys Nearly 9 in tho ol fs ot way, by the faruere 2 TS per yw 5 MURR, 149 Pome street, 100 Barrels Fine Bow wo are old, a vivat ia