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° “GRAVE | SINUATION. OP - AFRAIRS. Additional Powers. Granted Juarez to Restore Order.' Free’ State: Proclamation of the Governor. of Zacatecas Assassinations, “Retheries and: Risings Throusheut the Republic. ——_ Cxtraortinary Powers Givon the Executives Freedomet sire city ot Mexico Curtuited= Pessonel Property Liable to Seizure=The fovecaer of Zteatecns Deflant—Defont of . Kacha-A& Rrussian Consul luprisescd. , Cory oF Mexigo, Jou. 23, 1870, ‘The | the yatere ad bextout of (he leading events of the At tio time of our last letier 5S pronounced with & portion of the y bacon Of Wig country ab ius mercy, ne focmidabip government s lore bolug wilhlu several Quypred Mics. He was \hev extorting money and Fayauy reccuiling Dis forces, da Zacatecas the col, jakeo- charge of @-contuc.& of $71,000, £2e propagsy of Merghanta, WHOL Was On Its Vay to Accgnhiug bo Ube degp4ten of the collector used oF lc Goveraur of Zacas ots Was detvered fur, tho parpose of S04 WoOpk WAkcD, Were fo Berve, The. ceuirad Koyecauent ie pasuug dows tig peyolusign, of >: Lai apd paid over ta. owners -by . the cGrewury im as city, The Bxecutiya. imme Ataiwie ‘he conducts 40, ba delivered 2p. Dotlung Was kaown of 1 upul after an incerva, wlaeveral da: tue Minster of F go Ailaira, beiug dcconica ued by all Che members of the Cabl. Ginisel! in the hail.of Conzress on Poud & W.egeaum from the cullectur, suid (ual Gyo arriving ab Aguas Calientes he heard shat tue Geveraor of Zacarecas had pro Houived agaiust (he goverguent, According to o Selyvram fom tae Governor of Agaas Cauentes this took place On ‘iy 7th, tu ly a week before b came to uc Knowledge uf the Execulive. .Zacatecag 1s one of bie most poweriul Mesican States, and. may Well be Imwasined tat che news of thig eveat prov Guveu quit siarding edect. The Cabinet was cin- iad durlag the whole day, the resuit of which was was roqucsied to. graut ‘ample pows tue Executive and re-enact the law of 1868, ty take effect ulyer the adjourn:ent of Congress, the Minster bi bid reward “(promising that the said sple faculties” should now be misused, Aiter souie hifle discassion and hesitation on the Ppartui tad body, being the outgrowts of a desire to Malt Somewhat the power of thy Executive, the law wos ro-cuacted Wiis no vital changes, By tris act, Wilok courimues in forcd for. six wopths, there are WuSpeidcd ‘eéliaim guarantees,of the constitution of WLLL sowe are noticéaule, Personal property may PUG bakes pos Crstou of, “oceupicd’? washout the con- sent of the CW.ers, Lt public hiterest requires it, and the Tece se LO URgenL. Tho owoer OF Buch property ao be iemniied ter it either veivre or thodya ta tne woras o1 tite ne the VWI have the: preterence.. The press is A Hable, by publishing day arueie whicn Way SierCd dire Uy OF Indireetly> bw etiect [ne or independence of the — p2uor, eruer or We prestige of te govern Oe Hoe not esceeting — $11,000, or © Wonrtis’ MapewonweAL This Hue. or huprisoy- Went wil be TMiposed On. the anthor of tue obj\eo- the racle M he be known, otherwise upon tn Overs Ol the! pruOny estavlistinent. ‘The ertors of States Wa pub Tas In duree at patuts qis- WK (rom Cher Capital. Any perwoa muy be loreed to reiuer personay service for 4 * juss recumpeusa- How) sod Te neuoDAl Welfare Vequite IL Loading for oops ern be exacwd by the untiary, Ih Such OMuner ws GY Ordenunza disposes. Cayital {shal Weer. ne circumsiances be iu Fulkenced solely. ‘Vhe ofenve Will iy pubticai the matant that uruis PAG AXCCULLVE 18 NOL WaiBUrized! by to wake doy Changes da the present organization of the Tredsiry Departmont, to see que- ons new pend ive velore Ugg ess #9 (he anal mdependence, or Ler nee ont fort Of governwmeut as cstabitsued cHimebuLOn, Or Chane Lhe retorm laws, oy tule i any jadwraluds! ters, out will dictate all nouls Mh the dreasury. and War Deparicneuts gocesenty lo restore peace Wath te LEX’ mecting Of tong to-whoin as compiete wecennt inust yeu bes ed Willi [t(teen uays. Arigee with texe © govCIUMeaL expects to Wucdown the a.’ tie Exeghtive coutd haraly ha gretier latiimde were 1 conuroitingan empire, aud ‘the en of (hare atready begimmiug tobe seen, It ts Uvediens G Bay Lual the Governor of Zacatecas 2 wor ‘douver<up to “itsowners tue conan Of, » ever s1h000. UD Lae contrary, he Mm. cedsabelydok possession Of $15),00), Which Was inctus ming thd {pro servy of Vurtous mining compares: ooo" fats is ubtoreunnte for the Biaverial interests of wits to vigeret Heh preseaied we lato ae Si th betog at wma & ween miming enter- pree. Dad TeCcetvel #uew Mnpetus and the yield was ra, fuproving. ' afl vraimect having expecred assistance from this Stile to put down the revoiutiouisis of Sau Luig:tewards wich ciyy ait of she avauao'e forées Rad beep previously diecied tor concentration, nag Evuicatly consin cred Te wlvisable to cisposs of the Javier vouy Father Lian atLemapt to put gown Dub aL ene: Censequeauly we lave Bo kyliles In Zacate- Cds LO Teporl, > Ut as beou sald that while the government forces were at adistance odeupied in San Luis the pro- Dunciados of Zacatecas Were to come down upon tue cliy of Mexic: General ocia Was in command Of the’ forces situated 1 weeks wter the « pronunchmiente” 1p San Luis he could not, from ine ausiguilicunce of ity force, taxe the field apaiuct tuew, Finally, his command having: pean inievoused, No iuarcoed Into the state of uereiairo, but for sume y GU Oa the Ite of ths Moni atiacked them at Tuerto de San Jose, about thirty 3 Irony -$he-—-eity. By the first ved ic Was represented tial Kocha had ah overwhelming victory, captoring all wie and Wauy prsoners, and that Aguirre lad e cd San Liieane reireated to Zacatecas. ‘ius Jes, SLtement Was comtradicied at once by letiecs which jet Wvat ciuy op the mex day, while iu later Gespatches 1 wes acknowledged tual Aguirre re- move) his Wonaded to San Luis, We bave vague accounts Of atother battle which occuned 2 few days wiverwards, in which it is be- nt vir most uulurtuustely defeated, thiert. aor ms © ar Rocuu in this [ast battle, tarned upon and defeated Escovedo, Wie was adviuiciug with w force witich hed beet broagut together mostly from tne nocth- eastera poryor OF we Teyupitc. “It had previously. Become pavticly kuown that le Would’ atack Sau Lais about this tine, Escopedo was tu Mexico pepe Bas the government for several days, acd only ft hour twelvé days since. Negiecung wileant banad of, “pronunciades” we condition Of “adairs seears to be this, San‘Luis tor 8 bag beep inthe hands of ihe rebels, Temalns 80, Zacatecas 8 in the same con- Lbno.orce of government troops near. © smal hi with the viow of diverting and dis- $lacting ufavor of the former, Jn Querstaro Jalisco Ulese imvvementa pave becoine so serfods that tose § : been put under martial 1w wild deela) oi slege; Commerce in tie “gnterior, aty fat has received apother blow, Seo wireioie wel adiy recover wnfll the wlovetnen! of ai towards other countriea reve! cw wat powerlul impulse. ‘Tgese | movernents arc generally Considered simply ag a cov- Acat venreck Ue “ins” aud, he “outs —the latter cratt i) bumbers, SUU thone’) ons in Mexico. are of the bY Cannot fyi eventually ty. putting down tals rebetiion, formidable ‘ae ft May appear, for the reéson that the movement bas not been geue! couded thronghovt the countrys The people Lave, peraps, become ured of coustant ‘Wars, Which are ouly rendering, day alter day, tueir a b ndera ‘ Who have Siucied re Deli¢el that the gove dition mor wretched and degraded, In San Luis Ue Prussian. Cousul was imprisoned for (he nly payment of honey wuich was demagded re, ibe Arferican Consul was assesset @vontualiy paid only $20v. When he pro OUSU) RZMINSL ths OUbrage Aguicre, with 4a Minrthat be did pot recoguize him as (ho i@asou phat we birhself was Not recog. by ie Caled States government, and there- fore Ue Cousut representing ‘that gover: tecould Mol expect to be recognized, Heavy txes and forced joaus havebeeu imposed upon merchants aud Gapithiises by Urese rebel cutefe © * ue etween Mexico, San Luis and Vellers are couetantly arriving bere who have ed throught these crues, “t In Uils city Lroops are being prepared for the fleld, and yolutiteer recrufte are coming tm raptdly at the point of the bayonet. Horses ior tbe. cavalry ber Vice, overficwing with patriotism, are volunteering WA th6 Kame toner, Withouta thongs of consulting the dcaires of baer owners, Tio ‘he government are on the alert to Pres e ¥. iuthe city, kaowlug.tuat any sich one at tiigiune ulight be fatal to the Wiues all good Ciizens showld:.eot Ge uuneL) u eet ta Bupyvil, A p.20 Wy kidkap aud probably aasasalnae Noct sending back wor 3 of Mexico wil nov be pleased to learn, jon whic Ne commanded ac San Luts,’ id}, ions. to, Gongre Tazo on the Palace Sunday evening tlh with police, ‘ta r however, pignt oe ae iT Deis. rr pred ua the ‘the ase ‘sine presetited *ehems whieh they opened, inal User search Lhey Arete revolvers, which was sufficient tnd unconduoaab. ~ also secured avd taken offto prison. ‘I dn ope Qi We pEUGhAL BLECELs Ob ALB Capital Freé” State’ Proctaw 6, ae |—Juaren cal Offences, (abi bunene of tae He, according to re 1965 ‘ Nuveit Do sais vit LO Nelous! poyerelsnt not rect taordliary jac by tie passive Of Vartous Iaws, pies stipdlated'oy the yreat cuarter of 1857. e Wien Lae acts of November s, 13: suumuidted, 18 recoghized us President o! were co. Goveruoi of Sates wro adhere w chHUTOL. GOVELUOTS BER bb al Galera, @ present pro PepoHsc, MWe. presens oxaordinary: uaiuuaai Cuu- ase Lie Collis wlse of 9 1 ord: fb Yl cp ay ene bus tur Ls Blot of Gae tederat Slate duchorites for Seple.iver 16, f posstoie. M saci plait be not wcoepted by Vengress, or should up dhe iast duy Of May weat, Lug bresient 04 Lae reyut mory power uoth reuuiva of Cugres ObiAMeEd th Tae tadb iecLOns, islature uf the States buat adhere to tas plan ‘wil urs alute BeCONd bis plat, (hey Wil, represent the soverelguty aulil Une Conv wicu Wey MiUs6 BUbAL, SUdGIE aud ie yslalive bodyes efusg Bab Hirst c.tizen attacked to Wwe govermdine charge, earpowereu by extraurdibary f YDSO aNd (127 yi the nw Drevious to te duspatey aa theteuw suoulal foung: | Pepe at “ heveby. declurediuat exercise of 01 te sane he (pro: 1 Hons tran tose 6 pect act cd 80) r Arf. 6. jn i At the vat tan of Ayedia,: we shall italia, Lhous fhe CiLy Of radios Wituin the Mutts of Dosorew” buodacier cicys Pongress of the union, tauviished, the Stdudiug aruy shall be Jeauts Wuat bbe uatiga va malalalo, WUVe ROIINALONS, based OD Le LuvjoriiCs —— ee arth Pane Y a thy nto ik@ again occupied 2 coach, fort ogee a rest ‘door, dof Undiog the ooject.of.| A BistoRy: rere ropoer routed with ba'l a dozea. |, of tent a baie Pour accompiices wei'e ‘Hiie’| 2nougt to: coase -thenselvesito De arnssted.vy ploe Allninierste-be-impeaebed for Excess of Power—Amnesty Towards Politicg! Offend?! ere-Abslistoa of Death Penult for Paliti- ‘The Governor of ‘the free State of Zacatecas pub: Ushes (ne folowing progamation of decreca passed. by the Congress of tnat State In respect to the re-em- titalonal order of the repub- 13 estaolissed on Febroary 5, 1o$7,and Auiringed Bpon py the acta of November 8, ARTICURS the decrees passed at Paso del Norte on ey ei bY VOD Kenito Juarez, aud by tho VILAEOL WIMCR.LO Potala 4s DOWEL, wd declargd bo LY, ab ie 13 »-nized ax Presidentof the Mexican répubile, According to avsicie 128 Of whe constiution, he 1 Se RCCONNL dof pid Couduct, Aud fos Aue ex. AUCs baat bye ween graused py DUD AUT. 2. Tie Constitutional Order 1S 10 be re-estab- LOhed ia be repuvde suulceb to, exwlng vircu~ BlaLCes, DUL ML every scaNe According LO Sue pryncde Al. 5, Ab per article $2 Of the cousutuhon, st) President or. tye Supreme, Courle WhO Was 1a oule the repub- oy HhoWid he pe unable W Undertake the churge Lisp be shud be suppiunyed bY By OLLer Wiaisier ot tho Courts of justice Why Inay be dessiuaced by tne Should UO tained accep, ten Le lberty bo. eleck & president Afr 4! df, In! conmmpitance with the pedce of the AMO BdOpL, Luss pid toy Lue Peaturatiou of t WL Wii COMUnUE Le tug OXUrs Tegisfative functions i the conventioaal Sue aster fale | wanda tae lamts of Lue CouBiituliviy shud n ¥ ‘CATeNsELCe Luaspite LO preventald pgeung belie ye ue wi) convené ‘a meeting, subject to the laws 1a yorce On November $, 1:05, gtaduug nim extracral- Aw, Che persouuel af tue Supreme Court of ALT. & ‘the Governors aud members of the Leg- continue We repressnt (ue same 1m Geourdauce ba Weir reapective Cuustiudoug, | sudgid fhe Gover tude (0 a, to ors tuen the _ Wil taks Aut % im wtcdrdduce. with tue Bdat racticies, fait e. 1c, } Amcyewte:and entered the xebel ‘ leX1co, 1 & hidaigo nud Aguascatentes; gua ty be loéured sortue presemt in stil, forsher: resolved upon by the 1. ¥, Whea tie constitutional order shaft be es- duced to the we insuitulions: piusiaier io tae coystituuon being leit wo the arge Of ine Nationa guird of the Stal VAida ® apperialuing w toe standug Alt tadie army, Wito a@hail jolo tus Paw Within one on from the Gave Ol 118 pubDiicallou, 8bau! Le entiiied Co the liquidation Of thelr dues &uu their term of service shali'be Colne Wuled ot LuiGir alGuarge beng appited for, und We aug reorously psd us sipilaied by a law, Aker, 10. Lu Obedience to tac stipuiations of article ‘23 of the constitution, meitder tue’ forces restoring th Cau Mupyse tue ueuta penally Jor ‘coustituiiunai Order RUF Loy pubic suuchoDary NaLical offences, Persons arresied sor couspiracy Or Lor Gartying arin’ Wil be geutenced to muvrisonineny or to Tl we Tanes of thelarny. 2 Aut. 1, Ageueral amneaty is canceded, throngh= out the repubiic for al pollucal Ofedces; ais pead? ny sente and void, and) thuse On Whou they: reflect are de: Chared da full possession Ol WweIr rights as ¢ 3, 1863, the enerais of the avy who served the em. pire, wud Dow ices aud tose in: force are’ deéiured null 3 to ils pardon beg we immis: imperral decres of Octover 3, pemio Juarez, With hig Yiuislers, on account of the respous.bully they Dave lacurres by empioying Ue extraoruinury facaities graated to Lbemt wherevy to wituck the national defouce. it ig iereby ordered (at this giail be priated, pub- lished wud cuiculsied ty alt wifom 1 may concera, Given in the onive of despatches, 1 tle iree stute a: wy 4 LA CADENA, Governor. ‘a, Seovelary. * FRANCISCO Acus' OF bi i NC A procki.oat.on uaa peeh issued by the Governor sale of San Louis Potosi, on January 12, olleriug umipls guurautees to all thoso woo ied tO | made ont. of ihe mouptuias ob account of tue recrdittay for we atiuy U they Wil rettra .o tubic dwelilags. Reports About Juarez—Aimorican Claimenta Agaitst iffexice Nortiled=Siip Caaal Pro- ject Across TexuantepecAnother Rising— Ten Men Make af’ lnsurrection—The' Reign of Crinte. ¢ CITY OF MEXICO, Jan.,27, 1970. ‘The papers of the opposition have,peen repeated) y averting inat toe family of the President were going wicave the country, aud even .buve reported that whey have alreany gone.: Jt 1s meedless,to say. thas } By the such statemants are morely Sensational. 11s notice. abiethas of late the wetters of infanmatory article: have» Buddenly:.dropped ; politics. and are now asvoting themselves to art, mcience and phil. osophy. The United States Consuls throughout Mex- 10, having notified through tke papers all Ameri cans Who have claims against the Mexican govern- ment which they desire to presaié to the commis. | Alonzo and N. Aytiaga. ‘The police were in. search sion now sitting in Washington, diat they may be presented through the consulates and. that the time for their presentation in Washington will i expire March 81. It 18 a fact which has caused some comment that she Mexican government bas never published in pamphlet form the ruies of the CSm- in. the official periodicals of tne city last week. reports | mission, which were signed in Washington by the Secretary August 10, and. they were only published There has also been published a list of 110 claims of Mexican cinzens against the United States tor dam- ages dobe'by the troops of the Unitea States during | TO THE EpiTroR or THE HERALD:— the war of 1847 and 1243. ‘These claims, according to the oMelal papers, will be handed in to the Commis. | ynitea States, and how long are they to be outragea slon irom the Mexican legation at Washington, while by (reaty of Guadalupe all such claims are consid. rding to the reading of the new treaty. hiantepes. canal’ across! the Mexican isthmu: recommended to Congress the investigation ot rough survey of the Mescals river, with tie view o! learning tue leasibility or rendering it navigabie. papenerer Closed 11s Session last week, for @ line of steamers from’ Ver& Cruz to New Orie: a Was passed, and sent to the President for hia ap- | compelied for the first time in my life wo deny. my ramois that Aguirre, after defeating | ered seitied and. consequently cannot be recoguized a The Executive is agituting the question of a Te. | nun forthe past three months, and while there he. and ne frequently asked by some Uloodthirsty volunteer une subject. Kugineers are about to start upon a the- | knowing they teared. the vengeance of Joaa Bul. in it A few days the concesston to an Aimerican company tor ‘proval, Commercial menu and gl foreigaers were picased with the prospect of a shorter line of com. bodies of traopa have pronounced } munication wita the United states and Europe, Unforvanately we bili was returned with two opjec- 84, When it was Coo Jate for that body to act upoa the pugaeted changes, and thus tne matter ds tabled ant Which should be in next Apmi. ditton that the line should ‘fly’ the Mexican flag. ie next meeting of Congress, One extremely Auany member of. Congregs proposed during the 202), discussion of the concession, to niake it # con- Communicauon was interrupted between Mexivo and Vera rua Jo Orizava. | ‘ten mea armed with three three swords uttacked a guard in tneir quarters, ished to We chusches and rung. Jomed ‘the -progunciamicnto, The commander au olicers of the National Guard were taken prisoners, together with the chief of police and Mayor. Of course | 1932, 19: ‘step, after taking possesaion"os all the horses the first og the, 16th by @ pronunciamiento pistols and ewho, takeo vy.surprise, gave up their arms, A few L pc ips the bela, while the 2 Valance, collecting & smail force, attacked the guard } 249, 267, 275, 279. Cal ‘of tle prigop, overcoming them. ard dette) and armsiin the town, was to Jevy a.~iorced Joan” Of $22,0U05, ceeded In gefting in a vi tom House they took $3,000, and irom tue county Wweasury, B2050 coumy clerk was kiued in the act of ‘twelve Fpaugand dollars they Buc-, ry Short time. From the Ous- $1,000, frou the City areannky iA Tela leaving bis | 203, Aen iw, 4822, 233, 248, house. An old gentieman, the Adminstrator of ihe Blage line, had died from the effects of a wound Woivh be received: walle talking » corner with sote fiends, The revela found @ quantity of arma lu the National College, After ents, tting them- selves ons ihey lett vefore the arrival of the troop: Which. were sent up from V« hext heard of on the 17th av Lown the surprised and took the anthortti prix. ‘ne uext day, however, the inhabMants oi ft oners. she place railed and drove them off, capturing Btul, from toctr chiet who was badl, den. Oram They were loscomatepec, which | ys. ly oivial statements from Vera Cruz, this band now BuLDers 400 men. ‘A bund of thirty-six well armed men having forced into their Rerviee ail of the feld bands auld other , persons whont the; tet on their rua®, arrived in the | grand larceny; Same vs. Jon Gross, grand Jarceny; Mojnity, Of Lue Village of Mega, near Tacambaro, oiuiked tue. eens dy lector, thet they were in ena Pi ing. pusdessioB os, tue town. ath at be wae ia the LD) MOBDAYFEVROURY TE CONGRESSIONAL, COMBDIZS, wise Senate and tense 24 Baping He Past Wookie wm “mood Tor defending tne place, and the inhabitants ato sc, OUL arnict tue prodUacligos at oAGe emedted iret. ‘The revbaiion ia tue Steoe"ot Pasbre tas sun favo insagnitiica tee, Wich om ligt the rebels have disup- han rsh otter Nonda, and the troops 4 ithdrawn to Puebia City or seat ‘norte, 18 sald’ (6 lave wots to neoeetog o| a te ace ‘an roy canesee ai aecar meno the busin moyotiont mot EAA RR ? commNMo 1Rel Owl PauR BO! ; city rece! ‘. of +" i. u the Soy Mn tte ey Roca sult teat | rethoy Caniing. a» #2 Leh Bugahor—Rowoae Dissection and Analysis of Sumner—Ben But. Yer’ “B00, ‘Wiy,”"on Cox—The Alleged ‘ Charger’Against Revels, the Colored {| ' Senator from Mississippi—Obsor- About Senatorial’ Virtue Generally. tng, SpeppceteronA 884 35 BORA wag WS the re ‘at Annae, A . of sigu , CUBA... Return ‘af Goyeneche to Puerto Prinatpe-—tpen- ish Report of Hia Operations—Hie Coiuma Much Depleted—A New: Expedition Pro- jeoted—Fight Taousand ‘Men ‘Nevossa- ry to Suppress the: Insurrection— Shooting of Dominga Barrota. i /Hayana, Feb. 7, 1870. ‘The steamer Pelago, which. reached this port yes- .terday, morning, brings, news trom Puerto Principe tothe 4th, . s Goyencne, with Mis “expeditionary column,” haa | Roturned.tnere, aud, though no detaiis are furnished to condrm the atatqmens, tue /unad of Lat city ads y uourees tagt “the march has bec an uniutere rupted series of triumpha for our arms and of destruction to the revels. All thelr grease encamp. ments gboud Najasa, 60. much vaunted, have been desixoyed, aud the foilowsug places, one, alter the otusr, Occupiod by our troops:-—Mamansyagua, Las’ Vucttas, San Fernando, tie: forint trench El Asiento, El Clegy de Lixotea, Sania Lucia, Carrasco, ' Er Pitou, Rio Blanco, La Baratatia, Gaimard, ‘Et Pion, Arroye Honuo, Las Minas, Bstate Sabanilla, ‘Cascorro, Sebaaicy, Juin Gomez, Psiite Chiquito anaothers.” Most of these are stock farms, The paper conunues:—4n'@ place dalled Culevo were collected & iarge body of Insurgents, wuich our troops took ut the polut of the bayonet, Thero, according to information ived, were Jordan, Beauvitiier and Junto Sangati®’ 1h tis maren thie insurrection Las sa‘tered ‘terrible blows and bas lost inaday people. Their principal cnrefs and myciical government saved themselveg by chance. A sew | white priscners were takea aud some colored. Some _ splés were shot on. the ruad and several convoysiot prisoners captured. On some of the estates hand: dine horses belonging to the insurgent chiefs were captured,” No meytion i made of losses on either side. Private accounts say shat the cokumn returned very much’ depleted, with the following prisopers:;— Two old wuite mea, three Negroes, eleven women - and a bby Bing years of age, who, tt IF cited, 13 o nephew of-Cespedes, “Such damage as wasdone to the Insuygents was by tue troops of Acazta, from Sandi” Kspictts, Aho disxatsed -themecives’as in- ~Wasnrnaton, Ped. 18, 1870, What with ‘Semi Conkling, Trumbull and Stewart inthe Sevate, and Butler, Dawes, Farns «' fowortn,’ Cox and others’ th the sFlduses yenat with Lhe lively dideuasions on that avoruve Census bill, abd ‘enrtons wrangles ‘atiout duttiorship of negro sacrage pavaccas; dnd rich and rare sprckineas of bum- ‘eumby On econenty, and excruciatingly funny per sonal cuts and thrusts among noted Pariknentay rivals) think we tiay safely cloimenereito have hud A decidedly interesting week of it, Nor Laura Keexe, at Wall's Opera louse, mor EB. J. Davenport, atthe Nation coud furalsh programmes unyciing Nike 4o aUyaclive a8 the outertaiients supplied ab the (eaeres vormisues An ihe wings of the Capitol. Moreover, you got sour fun for notuing ja the livuse or Senate-—geuts enticaly free, aud no dispinction on account of race.or, color--wh-reag at the regular dramatic templea.you nad to pay your way hand- |, eomely.: The Congressiona! varieties. were sierelure altogether prelerabie either Spalding’s or Wail’s, end, what ta more, diewlarger housed. 4 Gout think anybody, noGeven that very uncer tain individual, the oldesc inhabitant, .remenbert spicier times than we enjoyed during the period referred to. What could huve beon moro lively tian Brother. Roscoe's scicutifie sisying of the Nassacnu setts idol wocn has been #8» loug worshipped, tf Not in, outside the United States Senate, With the sacriiezious fury of an iconoclast did Rosege hurd down tie godlike Charies; with the | seepiide relish’ of some muster Sewbonues’ dia he! dis gecb the porly Suu and gay, on ye forty-seven Senatorial untiviievers in Sunper inf: boility, did not he, Ror , Surndmed Conklin aualyze the bralp of the Now Englund autocrat with shesuviie cunning and wouderiniskill of prolouaiest psychologists? Answer: Oh, ye lorty-seven deraltctt ‘awilix deoensus averni. Which means, very husr+ auy translated, 1tta not Impossible tor a cousus DLL to go 1h tN Opposite direction to Olympus, even wheu Suthner the’Great is ita'woardian angel. =, ‘And, then, remember Summer about two weeks ago; or probably’ fesaé rising in atl tie majesty in LIS seat beside the irreverent and» jocuse Nye, and sayitig, With & 166K OF “Withering scorn, to bull, and Stewart, anf Carpenter, and Conx- }ind.™in reply.-te~crisiciams on his course— « y designod:to exhibit him as. an obstacie, fot'a promoser: of Africay equality and “sich” —re- Member Sumner,sorwing, aad prociaiming, “Sir, | say now-whatd would not, ave xaid wucer any other.clrcpinstances; what I paver would have said hut for the peculiar character of; this. agogic, wii:ctr ta directed against me withthe purpose of, showiog thats have been en obsticle tothe. awaiuraiion. of he negrp.. .Tuat, sir, was the author of the'secvon of #0 und 89, giving tue right of suffraga to tne negro, Sir, I.mever Would have alluded To tins buy Joc some Of Wie reunnd dade Lece t0.day id tue ‘course of this debales’”? ane { way remeuiver tid cool uttefancée of Charics Sumner, aud then beur tn vivid recuulection the dem, bate in tue Senate, o@ ‘Thursday, wien Stewart vod ‘Trumba 1, 19 uo lauib-iike iasaiva, wtiacked bh ¥ wlaud Btatesinad, tore Lue lauren trom ils brow, (provell wo the satisfactiod oF al the Senaid tut Ciaries Was AOL Lhe aythor of Une secllua gus Sui- frage to the Afncuo, aud tuabthe boubr realy be junged,. weer ail, Lo ‘the gaullered wisdow oF w tuousund years? whica 13 ine no. BECUN LN given to Jonna -Bingbatn, of Ohio; by tar “bad muan,” 89 Cox terms bun, Buders P é Wasn't tig rough on Churies? Iputit to ail New Engiauu, aud ‘particaiariy Boston, “whotwer! Lass. wast er dust. SOUL? Just Bee Te cone queuces, NOL only was, 5umuer pulled dua sro is wigh pedestal by bruumuil und pieWast, vat Le was Cconstramed by Consting’s terrilic ussaiiic (0 surrender his postwod asa member of Lae Cowidit tee on tao Revision oi tne Laws, OL Waco U is chairwan, and Wich maie 2 report ani House Crns'ts bill. Mid ever ‘anybouy hear ve ore of Sumner permicang Riuse.f ty getso vaorods)iy MoMorwized? 18 % UOT Big Lowl He Was OLY uri, whea he sound 1 necessary Gornsk to Lk ) Meved truiat fartuer service au a Comantcies presid over by & Senator wud had 007080 UBC wa tO at @CK ad) successfully road nua y ‘ It ecns Apparent thut no stronger proof could be BUpPlEd Of Tue sCVETILY Wacrewita Cue Give issn ‘Chusetts Senator was'uandicd by Conkuity viua 0113 hasty retreat from ficcher oficial sureregurseywila “the honorable Senator tron New York.) » a ‘be euiphatic Your Ua twat DiIli—17 to 9—!s) only surprising to 1nose. wud Lave not eajoved ina dicdus Of appreciatiug tae @inoune Of Liwze.s 1i-- Tepr Vateon “which! has beea uroughs iio Wer to overturn the law of; 1od0,-and which evident frem thess ‘necoutw that Goyencon ty accomplished nething, and: that. 20 | gagelnent of any mpment ‘has'tak ~ Anotner ) expedition is Bre jected with the auited forces of Goyeneche an ello. The former has ‘declared, since bis retarn ‘tat he can end’ the jusarrection with 8,000 1wen, a number Considerably im excess or ek be shought uecessary, prior to his late rel Details of the arrest and shoot!ng of. Domingo Bar- ret@ure at wand bythe Pelago. It seems he iad punished a negro, who, out oF revenge, presyoted Duuself to the Spaniards aid betrayed bis’ wh abouts. He was taken by a Considerable force seu! out om Las AMimas wud Wii ou tae tarch with hia family. He reported thirty . men killed and twenty- xX prisoner taken on the occusiun.” He was tried bv | verbal court martial and shor Bt onee. “The Gov- ernor fis expressed 18 thadkS mn au'oMdtat notce to the court Lor its prouoptitude in aispdsing “of the case, ‘ Some of the soldiers of Goyeneche’s column found’ On tie-estate’ San Joré de Nojasa the: tomb of J 030. de Jesas Valdes Urra. Known as “Chteno Valdes,” aningurgen leader of considerabts note. “Accord- ri a Uae muschipiioa be died on the 6th of January A letier from Nuevitas. the 4th says 16 1s reported thas by the Pclago goes an Ofiicer by the naine of Gowes, taking Lo Lie Captain General despateaes of iinportante trum Napoleon Arango, wo, 1 Is said; Was recently iu coujereuce duiing aa entire night With fome Spavish. oilicers. A ramor was rife that Arango hud preseuted hineelf, but wag know. to be aise before departare of the steainer. From cup'tred coyrespoudeuce it was claimed to be known that the deposed General Quesada nad collected togetver a large quantity of wax in a small Met Ou the souLl side, near Banta Crug, and had embarked With it Ona siuall Scbovaer Intending 10 leave the tsiand, wut being chasea by a spauish man-of-War ne was compelicd to return. In Sante Beatriz was receauy fouud by the Spanish troops, Wuich went. ous from Lag Minas, on the réad: to. Principe, & tannery with. large tanks, Mmabogany and prick — work, with * all requisite ‘machinery, ‘tadvark, dc., and destroyed.’ it was’ said to belong ‘to Corneno Porro, @ brigadier in the insurgent atiny. A Small’ columa jel. 2 uerto Vrivoipe of the read to Suata Uruz recently and nad-an. encounter. im -wiich,’ ad Teported by themscives,. Don ‘Fedrico Peyretiada, a denus., well kKuowa in. New York, was kvled and geven prisoleérs takeny retry ‘On Sapurday eveulug arrived Hore from Key West: was ‘gO ably exposed vy tha Now-York senator to the ppanish war steawer Onurraca, baviag oy board f tie demag? of Airs Suuner’s reputation ws ut Of Veraditys The latior: naa allowed sniimselt to tie imveuthpiec’ or the wheat. favricutions touching the scope and resultesof the | cea ste of Ish, eacavoruig) wte the @ame bid attOltiy CO escape condummuatton bz referang j13 representations and figures to * 1G SEAL BLiCal Au horly jf? aNd, LO Pive sizatticauce to lus ground: less charges, he extolled tue scienuuc Cuaracter of &@ nan declared tO Le a mere cuatialaa, HIS Oft- reierated misrepresen(utions of tie pay to ceupus ofioers ,under. tae id law and deviavations 01 omissions Of great and important inieresis in tie , publicatiuns OL tbe Cemsus Of .1sbv, Were happily aod Bpecieahy- uiet by direct Citations frou tag pay Tolk and .relerence to. she yoiuines beled; aud (ua Suathing application of the maria “suppres s.o verv! by ry, Conkling to bota Mr.- Sumaer and Drv Hough were perfectly crusning. Mr. Sumpecr seldom manifesis.. vy his acia mucn evideuce of sensivuilty. under castigations 1n- Diced, and his’ resigvadon as a member of tie committee tuscrates better than anything elge could hig appreciation of tue Dyson W. Whiek Mr. Cons: lung has placea nim,. Had the Houge Census pill not . been put upon ity passage ay soun @s printed and before time could be bud for exauimution of 1t8 pre- posterous detaits, ti woud Beyer have reached ine Seuate, notwichsianding its alluxements of parroa- age In giving tae disposition of @ fat vilice ty each Sellors: Avius ‘aaa’ Alonzo, Who: accompanied Var tailon Bild “Who Were aeinined as withesses, 4nd seventeen 'd3 resident there, who have aban doned “the plate, 98, says. ohe of tb Povernment: journals, + consequence Of.the horriorcanecd tem infamous crime which ai who respect themi- selves condeum” “The police were very alligeat 1n preserving order. ‘and: the'Mayvr had sasued @ pro- Giutuaiton in consequence, .. a eel ‘The following named persons have, beds arrested aither as principus or avcessaries iu the murder, of Castalon:—Joaqain Lotell José Botella, Pedro ‘Orozco, Francisco Aceivuno, Valentin Moriera, Ale Jandro Mendoza, Domingo rodriguez, Patricio Gon- Zales, & Legco, Who iL 6ceis Was paid to assassinate. } the companions of Casiailon, Sebors Arias aud 0; Mateo Orozco bud Carios Rodrigues, who .were recognized by Alonzo aa the principal perpetrawora o1 the assass{uation, aud of N, Lozano, woo wasa captain of oue of tue companies on board’ of the Litian, ‘The Mayor bad onered a reward of $500 tor the arrest of Mateo Orozco, and the Governor. of. florida an additional reward of the same amount. ‘This acnyity of the American anthoritics stands outin marked relief to that of the authorities vere on the occasion of killing dir, Cobner, au American citizen, in danuary, 1869, when no eifurts were Made to discover ve murderers, sittistith madtitiastan ooaeaa? bel M. OO more. me.ty u NO PROTECTION FD3 AMERICANS IN CUBA. Sumuer’s “appeal “to Nye No copy of ue bill could be wad untit discusdion ‘and amendment Were entered upor in the Mouse, and it wad passed without calllug for the yeas ond Rays. Its crudities, however, were to apparent to deceive tong, anu te great vote whereby It Was tatved exploded tue long bie and higoly admired bubble of Garticld, Walk. er and Houga, upon wuich tuey had expended ares port of 120 pages to show how much they knew, but ‘which better iliustrated.Low lille they lad learucd. It must now devolve upon & man Of nO statiaucal experieace to adimmister & census law whicu be has riaicuied; belied and misrepresented in the press and. vo the comuitiee as tasuficient, impracticable und cosuly, and lor which he has bis reward to the haz. ard of @ rellabie census... With the Lbubbie bas goue the $0,009 saiary and Presidentidi appointment, as well aa the mew and lungry army OLexpeccaut oitice- + holders ’ SUMNER AND FESSENDEN. The conduct of Sumner, ii feeatd vo resigning his position on thé Committee Of thé Revision of the Laws, recalls @ alntiar pieve.of folly pracuised by tne Massachuseil’4, Seuaior sume me ago. ihe jute Fessenden had fulsued one of his wouderfatiy cool, sharp, cutting criticisuy ou Sttirer, ‘aad the-lutter Teit 40 keealy We incisive turusls of inexoravic Maine erator, iat he .wedt, irom us goat i a dreadiul tiuster—so at least it 1s reported—and approaching near whére Fessenden sat, remarked in & Voice ‘hoarse with emotiou:—‘tidr, Fessenden, 10 toture TE desire that our intercourse sisi be entirely ofticmls J shail be obliged by your nat speaking to ine at all, eave on necessary oilicial business.” . . ‘Phe ‘gia, Lenten NobUs, seas thas came over Festendea’s -tace can be imagined by those wo kuew hun,» It cannot be descrined.. Fessenden was not the nian to say “nay! to, such, @ propogition, and wougu both ne and Sumner often alterwarua grappled fn the course of exciting debate, sud sumc- Limes "thus? spoke Lo each Obmer with civility, they Lever Were recoactied social: SUNSET NO MORK, BUT ‘S100, FLY.” Ben. Butlor’# “shoo, fy,’t hit’ at Sunset Cox the other day 1s still tue towa talk. It ts revarded as a Masterpiece of DUuMbuUY retort, Which sume prolega, To.despis®, DUT Which nevertheless proved the most eifective Weapon Of debate available during Tuure Gay's debate op econdmy m the House, Cox's mock ecu. Oi Beh adinitted Of mo Oiner style af retort, ively. Style, acct wordy “Sto, tly, # wader. ‘me. Has an American any protection after leaving the and murdered without a government to protect them? A daily patron of your valuable paper has just returned from.Cuba, where pusiness detained fi he was an American .or an Enylisitman, and Case an Engiten sabject-was motested, and that they laughed at the flea of the United States beng able to extend any protection to her subjects in Cuba in face of her ikon-cinds and other large stitpa of war now) being. exiuvised in tie Coed States, | was country and hail for-aa Engiishman ter seit-protec- ton, HH. ALUXANDER. COURT CALENDAR—Tii3. DAY, OYER: AND TERMINER AND SurREME Count, Cr. CUrr.—Part 1.+Nos. 1681, 487, 1465, 1249, 1805, 1807, 705, 2119, 2105, 1881, IST1, 1877, 878, 1168, 1747, 1507, 605, 6i1, Part 2.—Nos. 36, 1193, 416, 3674, 948, 1696, 1608, 1610, 1524, 241, 1438, 495, 1505, 1520, 34, 336, 1558, 1294, 90, 946. bupseak GovRT—S?EciaL Tero. 29... Liaw and fact—Nos. 93, 262, 2 65. 68, 125, 149, 18535, 180, 192, 245, 20h. » SUPREMR CourtT—CrAmerrs,—Nos, 183, 197,.209, 214, 215, $18, 219, 227, 228,204, 235, 49, 240, 241, 246, Suvenion, CougtT—TRiaL Tery.—Part 1.—Nos, 114, "901, 189, 32, 1835, 3247, 1271, e77, 1151, 803, 2 i Soe Rae: Nos.” 1006, 2074, 2074, 2073, 1722, oes, 2070, 2072, 2080, 2082, 2084, 2, % Commo PLEAS —THtaL’ Tanm.—Pert 1—Nos, 484, 717, 920, 81, 471, 41%, 316, 38, 300, 707, 108, 3 $37, 795, Part 2,—Nos. 478, 113, 648, 871, 538 ls BT, 73B,, 750, TAU, TA y 742, 743, TAS, 745, AiARINE. C i, TRRM.—-Part 1.—Nas, 182 ‘ 203, 204,265, 271, 255, 20: 2i%, Part 2.—N0s. 529, GOL, 16014, 3525, Siz6, s3v0, 7B, (46, 324, 245, 249, 250, rips ec rig “ Count OF GENSRAL SESSIONS.—Lhe People va, Joun O'Toole, obtaining goods by false prevencoa; Same vs. Janes McCarty, robbery; Saime ya. James Russell, rovpery; Soere ys. Patrick “Ciitfotd, burg- lary;.Same. va. ‘Thomas Oumrif, burglary; Same i German roel is Meet pet cares vs. John Nelson, forgery; va. jurray (two cases), fol Same ve. erento feoaigus easaul ad eee ters 4 ¥8, ADLONIO 100s assault : | Fly. Ww bane 3; Sane vs, award tenvon: Hugh ©: : peat Po fae er Dow allades to him as “Stroofly Cux,”’ aud others, felonious and battery; Same vs. Cox don’t like the new nickname @ bit. I! Peter Hart, grand larceny; Same va, Henry Strautz, | MOS Hear so Cuphoulous 4s “Sunset.” grand larceny;, Same vs. itonrr, Hartwig, grand lar SENATORIAL MORALITY, Owny;: Same vs. Micbael Hennesey and Peter Cain, 5 Demurrer-—+Noj with such sppropria } 1i0u. be. bends und Dead Raatat 6 upned the laagh coin! Sgainst Cox, . and The bes yunpletely Ben ta quit the field in‘ triunrphant’ 4 ‘oo! O1 Lue power of the hits to be tuna > she Tact that Cox haw lost his nickname ‘SI a6” afid 10 future, pernapsy, 1))) er Revels, that great social and* political tce- Dreakeér of lus race, Who camé up irom Mississippi bame vi as Poiey, Thomas Ward and Franc an With cteédentisis as pacce: of Jef Davis in Brent Scout roony; a me ve: deren Phelan tha Guile sian 8 SeaL8 UA who s Dee oUser ¥e ‘and larceny; Same soun Wiliams, 61 at, ; ‘alone ip From the DereOl, sone in whet Our h uid calls 1S wey boner, ‘14f1STOHTRIPLE: SET. _ Fiertencene:go:lenaly Fanaa enernet te Tageein tenets Ao yah 1D the fal miagmilloenee fs AAD! tne csube, witht Mew? © A taat the col ares { BLOF 2a if wou what Beier te “ruts te at Bar Guty_@) chogen by. th pre Satare of a State, Bot even uppostdg the seh ‘tnd & ridut to Lapose the ment ni Of Mm 0 VIFLUO BSB AINE FT idh now Yi aigity to nlembership, With what sort of rardie Lote dunah sb Spent esmeaod? Nes oy Hurlaws newspaper kizgarom, b f the an- Ain eachatie reeutar Ot ss iniantey of wi . O¥ Mgke GeNndgiMg. sasaul iNet Cea HN States seni ure gos sgppord 10 Ue as stdin'ess as Cienar’s wi Unuke pe Uhey, ek Bayar {ihe Sengtor nae name ts‘uot inconder Hy thoy ate Letina wn SA) Oye They are nome Hole... require more (hin Koman vi Hiv vanqgnist the He- Avchons of) Washingwn, and pardowariy tha se~ Suclons toa Seuatar. Lui some of tag Seaatora tre sold to ‘be ttuturally sedactive themselves, aud consequenty, when tae Apel npslon sie gone sidered and weighed mm connection with tne indie Gesous aud hkewise exotica! attruction surroduie sg 2 Sapien) 1.19 po, wouder sa,many ccoundreis are “heard of—ino wonder news contain 80° MADY APICY HLODisd Of /BCRABLONB Jah par, NO WOLi-, caer peopie seriously discuss the degenerate tea- \dency of the tinea.” Moraiists may weil excletm, “Mer cltul providence, what are we comiog to when hideous vice has invaded the higitest postions L-heard ® ccnator say tae over agib thus: — ‘Newspapers aie to reectess la making tite most serious churgzes in one days, They have ceased to exercise the power. tiey ance Wil owing to Cat very reason. J tadan they have lost that coutroiiog Indueuce they turwerly possessed ; bocqusd, he Pub-. hig has cume to vedeve Lnat reliance can no lover be Placed upon’ the statements of tne buik of news! papers,” Tiv Senator who mado that remark nay be above Teprouch hunsef—ancd as jar us) Know is—but he dou't compretieud everytulog tader ti af. or n@ is to churituble to ifs’ “proticr = Senu- tors, Waa be occu . diind to, the condition of thtee or four of ts Urowlers, Who, tie ater thane, have staggered into the chanoer with liquor. Mosled bralus ickebed, Inandilied ublerance aud. tosering tits? Has le w td OF hd looseness ol ofhers, ‘ood, Teuews?. wauge joy ve In ober respects? Iius He beeu “dened ure face and rch AYOUL OO Senator cungay Mob AsyU ei LOL anofaer @Xposed. with @ colored iuy ja a Lor house, anouer expercd from the drawing FoouL ol & JoHLy apd woud soosiue widow on ac~ count of aa indecent proposa.? Has te not heard how tle good tgoking’ witow! selzgd tae sword of ver deparied husband, and, braudishing 16 In & the: aotieas Way, Gofapelied tie aged aud stitdl Senator WwW bewk @ busy. velweal, seaving Lis bat and wvercoat “pehind as — tropiftes ? he unac. quaimed wich) / the: hagrowing | tate of that ira young wie wao got Vvureed from her hisbald becdute # lar Wes'era Seaator, Ruued for hu Cheinplou-iip Of ail. the philapthrooig move. iueuls of uw arc, Came like thy serpent into tue howe wud, by GIs LenpUng proses, Mugaced her od Uses of migtriuoay, to desert hour f & afterwards left ber in desu- TULOU, aud drove hex toy tie Me Of Lhe protessionat witout As DOL Lewd Of these ava oiner. & e — 7 § @ 2 & = € = AUAIOSE Cy FEcKlessNes Ol LUE Press 33 BUscepLivle, oréaptanitioh, but tile palk of his Senarorial ; UACUNSCIOUS Ob tie Peulll.ts, { yeutured the suggesioa ity Murhe not, ugder vxisuug ¢ gopd cause of objectin te ayia Which Pby Lo means am Commi ted A Dyk lue plomes avout acewvels? career aud elsewhere are veracious. ‘Luey muy. dh hanss ouly ve the tuyeition uf Some enemy who vesites (hab the suodoW vl Ba Obstucic Muy be preseniwd to Keevels' udunsstun Jp order to biavéea Dia characier. Ake MAS. AN INDIAN RIGHTS WHITE MEN 4 BOUND YO Rus Psory Avery nice questionias Wo ihe night totax Indians engaged in Manuiacturine business lu te Jndiu Tervitory has beem presente: WW Congress lately lusoush. 4. weiuorial of Elias 0, Boudinol, a cluaen Of aid reset iv the Chervace’ Nawou, west of Ar- Kansas; and nob @ reliimon vf - the: Untied sites. Arttele ten of the treaty of July 19, 1366, Dewween the Lutte States and‘ tha Ghorokee Natiou.or Tadians stipulates that “every Chcrosee aud feed person resideut in the Cherokee Notion shall have tie Myat Wy sei ONY Pro@acis O# tits farta, avpetudung bis or der dave stuck, Ge wy Mercuaudise or luiduuiaciared pro- ducts, aud to #ulp ad drive the.amy LO market WILGOUG. Mahe Feptratins winch {8 now or may be levied’ by the Uniied states tue Gueutiry 801d vdloidg Of sue Indian ‘erri- ‘tage Wither? 19 Havelna atitdubtel rigtit,’ un- Qinut establ tobucearm that fer a view 40 Knprove Tis OWit POCKCL, wi Lime encourag nt Ya Ui ‘tne Weed Dy Lis people, He exe unter tue country. wok ail ne feurnwiether iia view of v fevers? Usp yhoerasins to cummence vusiMess. In Toy Columistonet’ Roiliaa “Uvelted” that a tax } cout omgebe 1 ‘ad gt SO) Mach OFFie vovacca, Dia wi by Syddinot as siould be actuaby dette ikvan errory. Commiss.over Wie Salle NOW SUveggpently, and boudl- fad thus obtained all the @, WENL On WALI AWS ADBnU- y hts Taciury, was seized by sor, BY tie ny ebured Loimecd s4ury precautions ‘to New Was sdtll or tie: Ausus Pd HOME, Bad Boudie Jer arresb Bs a criuiual. ugly loek, aud we aco of, ise jevenug autuorl- hut improved the ‘abe we ok pie: the tng. Bondivel caved yon eye government Tor redress, bub tustea’ of pews any couiore Was iafowined that yt ue Bureau uovoaly Byppoved ty ar but bad Conciuded Y o Indian verritory (au States. | Becrelary boul- ), SusialnGd the action of yudinot tds resorted | to so weit uz appealed 1 Downe, 80 that Low Sue tush Fouad Write ty It ts tnderstood tac to.Boavin sb ihag anos factory Was tiad 16 lau ubsourrerhd ‘outslue Lo Congress. . Delano Turther stated Treason for syppresstug the. ed UNG DUSINESS Of LovAccd Ky the easing who paid 08, lid i LHL Way Worked wLyiatiy. : ae will Se noteal 4 lac m thie dxtrdordinary pro: cceting Lue revenae ansnoriti¢s wade no account of, tae picviews @ucuorily baey usd givea Bouriuot wo ‘dado pudedatey asthe: sie after inital that gh go gucad uauglestad, axis ww as, , broke’ up his vuisiness’ ratucaieny rultelt lit. ‘This seurts hardiy Consistent with McsDelano’s, chy acye : and woul known aitention ww private Tisnts.” Bae tf certainty calls for someéimvestiy ation, ANG Mijoud. pos, quemorial Tgpregaals wwe fucks, faithfully, than or io Tadiau, he oaght to vba Tull justice Drom cic Guvertineny * AUSTRALASIA. Gold ExpartaePolitics*<t'rade—The Mncries. Pelegraas froia Australasia are dated at Sy duey, Janaary.4 ant Metvonurne, Junuary & Tue de- Bpatches reporc us tu:lows:— ‘the mati ier Matta takes to Galle from Sydney, 11,750 ounces of gold and £40,000 Jn sovercigus; aud froin Meivourue, “101,625 Ounces of gold and £74,000 mM sovervigns, ‘Th¢ Parliament of Victoria was prorogucd on the 23th of Decembers The stregxle to ejece the Mac- pherson Ministxy has been vy) Lands bil, giving syuattors a tea enure, has heed passed. ihe revenue amonuts 10.0200,000. "the harvest prospects are excellent, bat mining in- terests are dept. ‘ene enten December, Sydaey. Supplies ol new wool are arriving fast, but the price remarmns stationary. ‘The advices Ingm New Zealand are of a pacific Nature. ‘he Maories are more friently, and are Doting will we 1 ainst Te Koot, WE PROPOSED CHARTER AMERDMENTS FOR THE “CITY. OF : BADKLYA, f Hor. 1. CO. Murphy Interviowed, {Albany (feb. Wy corneal dence of We Brooklyn u mes.) Thad quitoa long Chat! with Senator Murphy this mornwae on the proposei chayter amenuments. From him Tt gamed’ the information that te Com- Iaittes of the Kings, Couuty Delegates on Charter Amenaments had, as yet, ma ed Ho plan ior tbe Teconstivetion of the local government for your city. 2 understand, Lowever, tual Were 18 & Constte tulowal Associacrod of Brookiyn who haye some very important ideas to lay belure the committee, “E Would remind the wenbers of tus association that tuné fies, and ite end of the present Legisiatare 13 last approaching, All power is not tO be centralized tn the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, Ceutrattzed power, 1 am wild, 18 OoONoOXIous Lo Lue majority of the Kinga conuty delegates, | Tits 18 the roel on whew Freci’s. vaby of Naw York bas becom dashed to. pieces, aud, as ] heard a gray tieaded Senator remark, ‘tue dau- gerous rock which the framers of te proposed char- wer for Broosiyn inteudea to avoid,” ‘The Commissioners of tne Paid Fire Department, Dave got p goga record, Which, at the preseng time, tells very inuch in their savor. They will not be distatrbod ; Dur tasted ofthe terms yt \gutice bernie two for six yeays and two for eght, 1 om iniormed willbe ovo, three, fodr and five years. ‘The ap- mu remain the eae namely, tue Street masioner, Coriptroier, | City ud Presideut of the Board ab Aldermen, cere or water Commissioncrs bas cevied Work mM Abe Shape of very deairalie ia- provement’, &¢., than’ the “Board “of - Aiderme aid inirteo: years: = Jt has paved cmpies of sivects, laid mics Of water mains, coustructed Miles “Of ik Bia i Tew i ehererieey bouse connggwons wits Wig Water maine, tus iusuring a NANT of fie pare, rest water, With ae means for everytting that 1s impure being carried out of Bigdt By stich improveweuts the heaibu of the city has been tinproved, and the value of property has been increased smive ppaate, sotne cases tour times the cost of the Improvements. They have made Brooklyn a very:desirable city: todwell im) vas, therefore, With regret thst S heur that thelr powers to be curtailed in regard to cleaning, repainmg aud paving Streeia Gary wil etal iho power of Tepaving strecta, but oniy on petition of a majority of the property holders. Tats petition busiucsy is a Nuisance, aud 13 eubstanuully tho Saute as saying “that oo more streets are to oe paved.” The Common Cowwel. wish, WX toe amount to be expeude On cleaning and repairing streets poten popes eres pra pepe are to be reduced, as wes er COM muussioners, to unde kaa the Rupper of Hi mm yiug squadron sailed on the 26th of he ollicers have beta much feted at polawag power Mayor, “THE GEORGIA wor $0 yo Eamizativn, any. tax tuereon? from aCommitteo to the United. States. WASHINGTON, Feb, 13, 1870. ‘The following paper was yesterlay titd béfore the Judiciary Committce of the Senate of the/Onited Staves:— PNM © gat he duties of your committee, ax welt die uaniae Hevarkcter of ita meuibers, orgies one artisans wnit_membera o/ ‘ore narPada we dean 1 necenmmry aen Oo to the nal viluperation oc the gentlemen who Lave, al us, fh Georgia and to Georgians we are known, aad witle we edualt hi commit errors We CO ep nd a the Dobie yenersaity of our poone tw furgie red both «im. public ad private ie. siiogesat yaar, ana people ca aiford to'be both liberal and i. A mquteved one should acce; Situation ia goad faith and gone dnvoiably m ntain it. eh we Lust, will tu reply to the geatieinan iron acing. We dudergtubt that thy reconstruction ‘new of 18HP placed Georgie a itary rule with very. ‘er, Pero then etl a a also Sener sat warn me aid act pro- viled for” freation in. the state of 8 civil vernmunt, excly iit from partvipation ti only Sich an were excuidol ay she Tourweeatt amen iment of the constitution, Vid ‘of the excluded persons ? ‘and {if wo, it may be {portant to ascertain Low many. ‘The very leurtiet not a ¢ report of yo ir eoramt! pon anplication of the H i tof, renters it Arg Ue bois question he statement Of a few adi en then by Your commitice. : swe iter “an the, report, anit’ to A Leelee, Nn by Mr. Je ryant, a ‘ADD, Wiig Mecunongh Vand “John.” Lung were * twellztb members, ising held oillces prior. to requiring them to support the “eunslitit: a United Tetntas, and aiterwards of ere a rebeilion, euch of whom was a(terwarin seniet, them, Mr, Naum, took the presorived-oath un act of Cor 4, with bis cormissh hen on ti) recorded in the Secretary of States office, a1 his $ybo oornpangded bien in ‘he militia also a member of the same ext present you the orde? of Major Ceneral Terry, de- Ke tb Bonsiaacts from Gorjon county; James vk, and i. Ts ai Taliacerro, of Fu mem- the Tluuse of Kepresentatives tr U8), Jae Hgtble; aizo that, H. Surtz,J.A. Brinson, A. ‘t. Bennett, A, M. George, David Go, Wm: Hudson, D. Johnson, Henry G, Keltogg, J. W: Meadows, J. H, Penland, Rovert C. Surrency, J. x. Smith, Hiram Willams, Jobn ©. Drake, J. 7. Elita /and ‘Ro! who had falied, peglected aad recuse! to 0) Oath, ad who also bad Bled appileation to le their disnbiitien, admi:tiog thereby vbelt sixteen {i number, all of whom were eat ture, Add to this number W. F. Winn wu Senato.s devared ineligible; ‘and Cullter a ators who {aiied and refused to take red okth, and wlio applied Jor thelr diesbilittes to be Adiiiting thelr jaeliglbiity, and entatives. and tour Senators to geate in that Legiaigture Wider the reconstruction lawa of Coigress. “Aud to tute hamiber GR. MoCutelvon, C. R. Mourte Seuatare Whig fused and failed to take the required oath; alsv'%. J. Craw. ford, P.M. Brave), W. ST. MoCudongh and Je Bo te House of ieeprestatives, and. Fou tanve ite & greg number of twenty eight Senators, and, Represent who P ticlpaied 4a eh anaation wud aif the Mrocubain cs of ite eb ature ol " : Site the facts stated above, together witt the tacts in yoor Judiciary Coromitiee’a repory can it bergaid by your honorable comzaitine — that. réquiremente Bt the Teconairnction acts of Consress» baye ‘been compiled with, and that ganization of two Houses of the Georgia Leiaiata @: im w fneligiole members participated, waa le.a\ or binding? / YOu whovud bold that the Ureadization was m can yon hold that elections made by the votes of ble members were 1aal ? ri the clerk—an indinpenma- neral assempiy, and with- nan organization cannot be said to have been efect- ia 3¥ed,, thereby wik> yor have nineteen repros who. were clearly ineligible slerk, an ine.lixible.man bi waa siected by only five votes, every one of the mineteen tneigivis members bay- ing voted for bim.. Can shia be heidto be a legal elechion tm said house? Tninocieetion of United States Senators many of those Ineligible members votes, and Messrs. Anderson, icCutcheon, riz, Crawford, Drake, Donal: 40, Gor, Waren, S00, i Movul ongh, | Men Fenians, Willinras, ferro anil'cortse all ckst their aePfortie Hon. Jomia till he recent thereny Lid vates, twenty of whom were tuel faving mindty logal Voves cast for Mr. Hit!l, walle his oppopept, Chief Justice J. iirown, trenived ninniy-foar’ votes, ant of ie Koll Johnnon, Kellogg, om, Sar. ‘was ineligible, giving hin a clear m siority of {hres of af ancl ehaibie members at raid Ungisi atures ¢ ral Mea le, in hisletiert » Governur B yiock ofthe 8th f duly, 186°, expressly says that “T canhot rreog are any act of the Leois.aiure aa valid nor allow \uznama te be pei antl artistactcy evidence {3 prs iach’ that ail petwons ex- cluded bv the fourteenth article ase deprived of thelr, seats or offices fa both horses, 5 re ceriajny.nover intended that iveligibte ated in the ben eRe nor ae a vats should be recognized composed in part, or in wa akin bie members; and ithe tention OF oe crate een Wio- Jaten have wo had other than a provisional, Been Hg Te gar conmtaittoe and Gongeeas nitatd hOkd thas the Legisiature of Georgiajwas iy orgnnizet of eiizible members, we most Yespect*ull bait by what fisht or authorily you have.teprived her-Benaiom ofjsantecdnd if it |e hot a dangerous prece leut for Congreny, after auch Fecoral: Hon, tanguin interfere with such Stuterovernments, Aanvaleife from the action of Con: ant the frets stated, Ut a leqisiathre. compare! ra was not A comp tance with the reconstric tion acts evond act of Congress to promote reconmtructton toe Legislacure: certio other was pissed, reqniriag @ reorganization of mnder the reconstruction acts of Conyrdss and terms therein proviied, in walch none but ellsibie inembers are permitte| to tae their seats, ‘Tha edforc Taw, to wits the orzinization of a Georsla sod only of eligible «am wus bees, eutruste? Commanding General end, froyisional Go ernor. 3 ‘The Congress of the Unite States. certainty expected those offclals tones tot that their Inwe were mainixided, and none but eligible members under the. fourteentp. amend- mont, and who could take the preseribed o.ths, seater. |The chalyman of the Democranc Stae_,.Commitees,,,.backed by. every prominent and leading Jrnroat, “both! wrote and apoke, urging members to. take. fhe, oails prescribed, that both money the ablest conndel ty ihe State were ready to murtein them. ‘Thus, members why amie) come missions were on file in the exeentive derariment, aot whee curtains had Jed them fn-State and Con‘alerate soreise, were tetas members, with sich facts Kuown to vour faithful ani ablecommander He Coramonatr Gen erat of the Armies ti formation duties which rom- nrtna with his own views, that eatin wonld avaie hen friture In Georgia voles the laws of Congress were falhinily ranintaine’! in spirit and letter. > ee ‘ere helng no loyal Stata government in Georets, ant the a clven under the reconatructiay acts of CArverots to h ary commanders being ample, he felt it his dnt to interfere, aft nfler full, fa'r and wa impartial atom into all the facta d‘d no more than was hig a1) Ge pigree your laws. If your commities “contd: have ed the scenesof vilence cnrctet by the hgnorable gegt gman in endeavoring to displace the officer apnninted tor ani7ae tiep and in defying the Ser eantaat-Arnes, A finally Hon tag a tine and-prockahaing, hrmerifethsedeaker &c,, you wonld feel the Jmportanga and heen of the aidof Tibet Lk Pe, pings Rs wen: for hore von aonlt have hebeld.an excaptaly de tho,l'ainn army: Bertie an onter ov the Gorernsrot the Slater wapedeet and endorzed hy the Gencral commanding. Then has never een to oul a rremh 1 feation; the former Clerk of the; House a of the pine tg coe, boty ro ving Inred) that ere tet te govern- ment in Georgia, those oficers conld notte eae pon. In fart. the ald aeceatary had din, yond: the than clerk was clearly inelitth's to hold otice, Hence the prece tent set hy General Mente in 1848 Was followed fa ithe, appolatment Of oMicers to organize the resnective bodies, ‘We shal! nay aothing of thote fitneard General-Tetty being on. the spot, knew both gentlemen well, and his enforcement be, and wet believe wil) be, suficent for this honorable comrtites. Ag to the eating the next highest when an Ifelithte member had been voted for, it haa not only the sanction of the code to which athuston has been mate, but w published ditewlar thas this rule would be adopted. This, too, 5x.a anestion that wae nettled by the hoty after ite complete and Mlb Organiration, Ir eligible marnbere bave been ousted and inelledhie memers rented we yield jurladiction, and earnestly ank for its immo- diate correction, f he effect of a recognition ty Congress Of this as the Ny organized body of elizible memhors of the Georgia. aufice ft to say we are not responsible Tor ft, nor Y nestion be settled other than Ly the constitution, ortinanceannd Inwaof the State. When they aré ¢nforc wa shall be content, ‘ ‘The many surmises, conjectures and asnersions by the haus orable: mentie:na: upon Governor Bullock, amd inainn- ated againat General Terry, we know that they can stand, for st ia but @ repetition of similar charges (rom equally aa re- Pectable aources. Wo have a inte of law in Georzin that; motwith- faniinz the omission of some requirements, or even the commission of error, alt the {pasment below, if anbstantial justice has been done ihe partiern, and a new trial mid not ohanee the resnit, Now. if the object of Congresa was to organize a bers ufider the four- Le; e teenth araondment, and who cont-tinke the required oaths, and forther, not to exclude eligible members who received the Highest number of vhtes, we reapectfully aubmit that ithat is now an accomplished fact and further, solicit and defy the closest serntiny non this abject; which Inet Ibienittle ain- Rulnr tho lonorable gentiemen have not embraced in thelr indictment. or anbmitiad facts to matain tk L Wile tt once wan said on the Gor of Congress, "Let discord relon,” wedentre peace and harmony inQeoreia, that her mnaterint interesta may he advanced aq¢ promoted, and law ani order fully restored: yet if we walt for every cantious obection to be removed, and all discontent, relleved, our onty hope In in the early arrival of tho miltenniim, We thank yon for yonr patient attention, and tryst that your action ‘will fully enstain your high character for iutellfgenc®, wisdons and firmness. sinture in Georgia of all elizible mer Speaker THE MARRIASE OF MARK TWAIN~A PLEASANT SURPRISE. The Cleveland Heraid, one of whore editors wae» Present at the recent marriage of Samuel L. Clemens (‘Mark Twain”) to a beauty of Elmira,’ folowing report of a pleasant finale of ee occa- mon: = si Tt had been arranged that Mr. and. Mra, Clemens should proceed at once to their Doarding” house on arriving in Buffalo, while the rest-of the party were» tobe domiciled at the Tit Houge. The securing of ® desirable, genteel home in a private “fAmity had been delegated to an_ntimate friend and resident of Rutlalo, who understanding the tastes Add nequire- Menta of the young couple wonld ol conrse be the best. person to make for, them judicious ar. rangements, Mr.’ Clemens. having absend on his lecturing. tour for the past few mont accepted the assurance that everyibing been attended “to. At th®* depot hearty ‘sg00d nights’? were gxchaneed. the larger party Griving tothe hotel, the bride and groom taking carriages for more quiet quartera, Stopping in front fa modest but very attractive brick house in the upper part of Delaware atreet, Mr. Cleméns was somewhat surprised to be met in. the hajl bv the father and mother of the pride and his sister, whons he aunnosed already quartered at the hotel, The landlady of the house suddenty disappeared from the scene. and as leaf by leaf of tho charming little funae ualoided Mark Twain found hinge the vice im of what he termed a ‘a fitat clase dle,” the roprietors ana abettors of which were nted tather and motner, who stood tne Bpectaiors of the happiness they had prepared for their children in the gift of this beantiful home. For once the fun loving Mark failed in repattee, a1 moistened eves snoke deeper: thanks than words. Nothing that love or wealth could suggest or suppl ‘Was wanting to make the acéne the fulfl!iment ot th poet's rirear. This lite surprise, looking at it In @ fivanctal irection, amounted to no les @ sum, we are a» 4