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Parte aks: Wie gir mip Re ARR oa ww YORK .*~ er Si 8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1871.—WITH Jand than be sould eater under the pre-emption lawe— Richard Ken Sof printed ), and before to with other rajiroads requ crete teenet ne ‘Baten the ws THE st ATE ( APIT AL, eeommtice of tino. i tcaion tte Blaennts atae fo Mae oF dnceing on tke Soule Rela THE REPUBLICAN COURT. Cc fe) ® | Tee House then resumed: In the morning hour, the bid re- e $7ilicss Suckuon @ parson eat ob insvecian peninipated ts reales aan . - the Goma Mi to exiend the the canvass of the votes for member of Assembly, and did Assembly, t - iad ays Metalere and Tailors of the late war, ually handle the votes for member of Assembly and per- ‘ALpaNy, Jan. 31, 1871. Sg. “ae tows had o form asta and ‘duties allowed by law only to be. pert mH * i Democratic Masses at the White " e _ : ir, HAWLEY, (rép.) of IL, the bill as Contested Electi of election. See pages 92, 98, 4, Sand GENERAL OBDERS. BOTH HOUSES EARNESTLY AT WORK, devisc: oa to irae pubic lands toca | End of the Con lection | px om of the sald Feriune io hana. | T® following bls were disposed of as noted:— gleeee fer rae <ptencte eave oil ts framed. ss Case. ve hy y ere Siena wa alleged votore the Pa pane fees of justices of fe let cane bs House. c . woul aeore. four. by and twenty-seven million committee on pro! ‘of Oar county © a civil and criminal cases; also jayors and witnesses x Federal Inte ference with fae Tmions already, gianted” fo "ral “4 your comptes by ge 11 Mena of ire , Beniaga ogee the vey law, by extending to indi- * ants ~ eta aa ane elton "Ss" ante’ fea dari Meee, mea teas asain | game oceenees ogeay ams by enentng nth | MRS, GRANT'S THIRD RECEPTION. Elections. hd’ territory twelve times as ikrge aa the Bate Carey Given the Seat Over the eridence of ‘hese two persona, who were wilteates for an aot ie pina sal anh ould abso usury the {uterest on! Fo eee aes rellan ak tae gale rus’ snd wike menue of T vl. Gould be ready dietingwiahed from the babiote in favor of the folied,ellcted « Janglng debate, fa which the principle of the Gleponing ot the Jbl domain. it would secure i {0 actual 'wombly. siting member’ by ine eaorsement on anid belo | a eee ee aye He manna x the "Bxtitts “ns he was shown | leftopen, while on the other hand it was claimed such a i Magnificent. Costumes of Wash« ; by adding to the wealth and sti , ‘white {be exteusjon of the bounty land ayetern wo Terhune, and haudling a Sympathy for the SamerIng | Reds eracwen eee teas bares or iromeat mam Srna tSat es ng wear | fina, "Pgaion motion of Mr Punsbe, Praeas wae fe ington Fashionables, Poor of France. fret fore granted ‘were settled by the soldiers to ‘hom they Sharp Maneuv: is on t Side t= Yinka appeared Tiny ciety rae PeOir motion of Me. WirD the bill relative to the (ees of jus- ere ‘and not ten per cent of ry actus 4 i id others, just passed upon, was recommitted to the id covered by ninety per cent of into the said Terhuve wasa friend and partisan of the contestant, . » , Jan. 81, ‘ ; band covered by ninety ps eal of them paaned Ino Re of the Slim Majority. fd a republican in poten hoitingthe poston of rep: | SUIMINY COMMS cowegsex mzzcvi0N 48%, | apna. PI igh OG Ma ; . appealed to the House not to allow its love and admiration Selerting Locectione: Te Cather ae oh Hotore your come | , Mr. MURPHY, from the Committee on Priviloges aud Eieo- rs. Grant was “at home” today to her host of Genatorial Wrangle Over the | (oF me gglidiers MN toan act of folly which could never Daifice that sald Terhune wok mo pert in ibe canvass of tho tions, mado ® report upon the Twombly-Carey contested | friends and the public generally. Her receptions ; uP GrovaMTON, (rep.) of Mich, who reported the bill general or Congressional ballots, but only took part in the | election cage from Khe Reventh New York district. xecom- | aire, in some respects from those of the satellites 0: ‘weed Directing in the anied by @ resolution declaring that Mr. Carey 1s entiti f Question. explained api aya oe yrovss twas not true, bé cpnenenat See Assembly ballots It was net pretended or |: RN Say ‘Who revolve around her, and which are attended by Georgia argued, that the w would be swindled out of thelr late rhune’s appointinent by Judge Woodrull a 4 u Piabis by lana sharks. They. had ea the country Lower House. a United States superriack gave bum ally” authoriiy to inter lt ras also annonnoed that a minority report would be | te same select crowd of fashionables week after { . | gue hundred and autty actea Of wild ‘Western lands, The Your commiies are unable to pereaive why. the sid and | | Mr GoovBici moved ap lag the report on the tab and | week, whose faces wear the same studied smile as E BOUNTY LAND BILL Sit equa fis colite to nit Bs abd wa ge teat igh Jan. 31, 1671, | Me Assembly buliotermore Wan is due centtea'se tive ue | alter Werending ot the Journal, they rattle off one of the pretty little speeches that TEXT OF Th w* | havinchoute tile whiebbie hed fn be lags t thon ARAN: TRE, He general of tate Uiecets” Walle: your commitice do tot Ue qeie.question was taken firat on laying on the table, which | they have learned by heart, the substance of which, Bintan Who wished to go West and locate o1 That abd) and re ala PN CAREE TR OMRDT CASE Rite. to. com fom dmeruuation nage ar teebane snore: shan | Wiles ra. Alberger, Alvord, Baker, Barney, Barse. | with a few slight variations, will aufiice for the whole ee 7 | Por thet ried 6 pectlators Gecauwe Hrequressemnat | tits final quietus to-day in the Assembly, and by | {"hivzest that’ while Ma'Téaune had an opporiniiy 10 | Bemun Berry, Bagnall Mackall Bol ‘Bradforl, Vf | taqy round of fashionable resorts during the season, the Constitutional | seliement. tis believed that the solsiers would be eat & vote of 63 to 61 Mr, Carey was made easier in | appear “and! tegtity, “before the “Comuitien on Tro | Brown, Bunee, Burhans P. Barns, Cady, Garman, Chadwick, | &| Debate on ba frith'the bit and that the country would be ax ef ra mind than he has been any day since Twomby gavo | {evls,,0f, the, Hoard ot, County Cauvassera of the | oie Goudrichy Graham, Green, flewity, dW. ait | 726 Teceptons held by Mrs, Grant, although fre- a fees county of New York, and was alad. enbponded to appear A 1 direen, 1s We ‘ Privileges of the House, reported waa great improvement ¢hihs exisuing law: but | him that hard pull in tho Ninth and Sixteenth | and tesuty becere thie commaitices ia both iostances Ne has Busted, J. Jonuston, Jolson, Kilbany, ‘Knapp, @. Fe quented by those who move in the cultivated, inter. / fis preterred an Auiendmedt which ihe bad Sereda wards, Tho republicans hadn't the slightest idea | for his piuisinat aa te th ake any excuse or explanation | perce, Bound, Frinces ‘are, ‘Banorn, Soribue, Relkreg, | Soctual Ant fashionable ‘circles oF Sunes pa or len toland waryants to looals Kory acres, hosembohed | that the Committeo on Privileges and Bleo- | of the Figheeuth iieirict of the saisects ward, your com | Seman Ghepynisnn, pet, Merengon, Sirahad, Sanders Sra Nennee aes TBP; Oe py tiles yg be ATE. serves locate eight 5 those who ce r M ig ‘4 4 Wasrtxorox, Jan. si, 1en, | Dageemsttme rearsoriemieloenid@asreg "| tone intended to ca rae Rl a Bg ofthe eon min Ger nonaew waviingce | gna's. peur axon prgee, Mace, Pepi, Seekt | Gr sutona of whieh oho Tends in t26 Heats and, THe MOOME TAX REPEAL BILL, general principie'ot the bill, was rather dubious about the | S'ViN@ them some kind of a no he pour of the | Eichtecath | cisirict of tae | ee peaks Bron Tada Tea we Panag Fiocke: | the fashion papers, brushes agamst the moneyea Me Viow ParsroxNT announced the return from the Folie ob aowing asslgamenis of the soldiers’ tiles and he | hand; so when Mr. pga from me en po eseger i i a Freary Fuuler, y Hover, Hayes, D. Hill, Howe, | aristocrats whose tollets are the successful results : House of the Ipoome Tax Repeal bill, withan accompanying | "toe debate was at leogih closed) aud ile House proceeded | tis morning and handed the fatal document to the hune, net an inspector, to tandie the votes of member of | Howell Irving, Jacobs, Joy, Kelly, Kraak G,D. Laks, Low! | or nor imitative abilities, inventive braln and corps Snguetiivn om the part of the House thas under sectisniawven: | 0, todos tem Dl ored Or itt Onin wan rajedled: Clerx the surprise of the opposition can be, to use & | Ames Phead,” Your commitice, orcas ype dus | man, Nelaoa, Nicholas, Oakley, OBrien, mel, MRandall, | of well trained sewing girls, Mrs. Grant’s receptions ‘ef article one of the constitution the House bad sole power A substitute proposed ys. JULIAN, po os ‘the ime | Stale phrase, more easily imagined than described, | deliberation, have rejected the poll or yot ‘Tor each of the Paneom, Ray, Boeke, Speake, Catt, Teneyok, Vanstecnr are not intended exclusively for ladies, though it is to originate such measures, served in the army to bé counted fa the time required for | The democrats, on the other hand, had been | parties in sald district, which were as follows :— Buokley, Carey, Livdejonn, Wade snd Wood were convenient for the ladies to be able to attend them Mr. BooT7, (tep.) of Pa., moved {0 non-concur inthe rea- | fuitivation and settlement under the Homestead act, waste: | (o.toqy the night previous, and the consequence | For the contestant... absent and did not vote, ; yeas 64, nays lis. h ‘The motion to make the report the spectal order for to- | without a life protector im the form of a man; but fons assigned by the House for the return of the bill, and @ubstitute proposed by Mr. HOLMAN, extending the | was that there was not @ vacant seat on their side | For the cabting. member. maton jer a ea Oe Hy ait f | bounty lend law of the 26th of September, 1850, to the soldiers For Howard I. Mersion, 8 OW. ey edi curiosity and love of the fair sex induces many. ® paked for s committees of conference on the difference of nt 7 Mr. Bout, from the minority of the committee, submitted / of thé late war, their widows and orpbans, wasrejected— | Of the house when the report was handed in with arepert {a favor of giving tho seat to Mr. Twombly. The | representatives of the masculine gender to com } agpnton between the fre hounes 06.b0, their petvilages, Wr. | 1 the exception of that usually occupied by minority dissent from tbermajority in sustaining the throw. | 1° om Boot, as the author of the bill in the Senate, proceeded to | 7 The bli was then passed, with but two votes in the neza- Bunority dissent from the majority in sustaining the tnrow: | toute thelr presence to the scene. argue that the position of the House was erroneous in tivemsheoe of Me. Nbson, of Va., and Mr, Smith of Oregon— | Mr. Buckley, of Schoharie county, who got snowed fa eet aren hes fy | acted ue inspector, claiming that Mr. Terhune was punisha- FULL DRESS I8 NO? REQUIRED, easuming that the bill proposed to raise revenue. "ithe following ts the Dill as passed :— up while “to hum” during tne recess. Littlejohn of twenty-four for the democratic candidate for Goyaruor, MSITORNG toATeRy PUA Cay Ue’ reemEne SHOWA TOF'DS SHEOWS: 1) Acasa goin plain walking suit and feel a» We stated that ite only purpose was tO dispense with | A BILL sip eanble ponorabiy Glechermed caddie ont caters, and Wade, who certainly would have been in their aie rity, a difference of fort oareraren hilo ie ai | Mr. Frenne then moved the Previous question on the | nome, Nowhere do you more forcibly realize the certain taxes by modifying an existing law. He quoted from n the public ead Copan chiara te seat seats had they known the battle was to have been | show wiy he rau so far ahead of the republican candidate adoniian pt Ans saalony: report. flee be O10 is yee!" t: treadoitt of a republic than atdtioneeonialaasns Suihoritin on oopatitutionsl law, from the practice of the | Be. it Enacted: €o, That every private soldier andoMeer | fought go soon, were not present. Carey left his | or Uoveruor, 1° 1°" ON 8 | aa pie MMJorKy report was then adopted by @ to él, | Mr Pp gatherings. fe members of the | Who has served in te army of the United States during the t Abas eth aakowaa ‘he 3 fei aye ie vale ove ta exisienoe pricr to ne Dae | tion, which motion he made, but the House refused to recon- | Of the people, which are termed receptions, and in- tonal robibition eo recent rebellion for ainety days, and who was honorably dis- | seat during ie re ling 0! 6 report and stowes sage of the Ww of 5 orn ng any provision referring ater voluntarily you contrast thelr lack of unnecessa: Nis For raising veveuve | ghareed and has remained loyal tothe government including | nimseir in some out-of-the-way place, while Tom | $9,{hi# polet and ite provisions, were confined to er tila ry ade bls Toeduce reve: | {he Coops murere. Of an act eniitied “an‘sct mating Hons of inspectors and calivassers, then” goes on to tay ses ceremony with the solemn grandeur, the freeaing for wot dbeaxions ig | virus of the third section of an Aol enitiied Van aot making | Fields got so uneasy that he could not remain | Hons of inspectors and canvas Dy puso acting ss anch . , wality of a drawing room, and in your heart thank mn of the | SPR Er oiker purpose apmroved February 18 16s; aed | qaiet in his own seat and endeavored to look | innccior or cauranccrs Wihout the seanientons oiin ee THE ARKA LUGiSLATUR : would be ie fe rom 6 Benaté all queations Lian dif opksciap ty «lpi ycds eligi God that it is not our doom 10 be compelled to bow bed, and any person who shall pay, or cause to be paid, tor pitta Rate Uoidokte ich inot revenue. The jues- | CVery seaman, Marine and ollicer or other person who has | calm and collected by changing. about from almost | cr" and Soy e : nt? pjhed plaen Fears ago upon e bill {niroduoed sate pnp hy A gf the Uaiiog Satan Shawhowasuone | @very Vacant chair he could find not too far away | trisswiany anoint or concent Gs aeatn egal whMtully | Fecttement Over the Action of the Ticatenant & ee ae aie Sie Wile [aah Sanne Import aod msi crits Yanan; butt gbjetion 19 ratty dacluryed and hee femaized oyaitojteyoverameny | from hls own. Of course Tom was as much snr | ‘witout suet cuuiewony mal, on wonvtolog tween bs | Goveruor—The Senate Invaded by a Police ie ae Fe ne Sepboeet of the Bone tie election See man fhe Will bee | tan "ast te secure homesteads t¢ actual settlers on the public | prised as the republicans when the question of therefor according to law.M It will be readily notloed {hat | BorcemProposed Impeachment of the Liews | 1 oie ai ies meee nd jeiniadaaiie be probibited from passing. « subsidy bil ot privaie | Soma,” and the acts cuierupongnd vecelvepatent fore | Wi8 Client’s right to @ seat im the House | foitcg! saupersoas are prohibited foam couse tt | tenamt Governor=The House in Uproar—A Fe parle gcc ig. psa ote ot eusanAy, (rep.) of Obto, fayored the motion for a | quantity of public lands, not mineral, vot exceeding 160 acres, | Was g0 suddenly sprung. Indeed, he looked | assisting in the ouavass and eatimate of votes as foresnit, | Eloody Feud in Prospect. Rob & Gen: cae gp 8 ference sominiiieg; as & morns of ecoarite the kaopros | SF One sections 10 bq taken ta compact form, sccord: | tne perfect picture of injured innocence. | Si°*Pt, ‘ig,,,imeneciors, Of | election and poll clerks Mempnis, Jan. 81, 1871. 7 ‘uming, ¥ legant Sate eect ot oe eecnrnne tbe adoption | tz to lecal subdivicions, including the alternate reserved of euch dlatrict.¥ (Seo seo. 1 cunp. 138, ba ‘American home, with hallowed associations ae ton citionity thet bi Icisted’ for wren! 4 He | Sections bok Sect lands along the liue of anyrailroad or other | The little game cock of Kings county twitted i is iy distinct - and noah ea probiv: “on The Avalanche has @ special despatch, dated i round it of b fc ai of ent ied the matier as one exclusively PeeeS mrCrm) OF other lands subject to eniry uncer the home. | him with having laid the plans of tho. day’s attic | (Persons {rem enunging fn or assisting in the ction and | Yesterday, which says that since the meeting of the | C#neing aroun ygone days, a 7 Se a hte retreat aS Ee reeiaing to the | Read laws, {a the United Staies, wherever public lands have ‘nd estimate of the votes, except inspectors ot election an Q grandeur, of noble looking men and beautiful, bate on the merits of the been or = yateey “Cia .Of Congress; | himself, but he brushed back his hair from his fore- | },9!! clerks. Gan it for a moment be pretended that the xct | Convention nothing of interest has occurred. Much aestion. ! h ler Of engaging in or assisting in the canvass ores of the en, hous ec af ciel ake veep ot | Eiowed twelve months after locating. his homestead withie | head in a flerce sort of way, as though he felt very | Sune tbe yan tmatind.in the canvass or ea:imate of the | | terest te manifested by all classes in the swearing | Weenly women. The unceasing tide of humanity loti ferred uj be Beanie which to commence bis seitiement and Improvements: and | much inclined to make @ dinner of the same cock | W!, by Terhune, was not a direct and palpable violation of | of prooks on Thursday by the Lieutenant Gevernor. | 288 8WePt steadily onward. All things are changed; power ided wat the time which the homestead settler shail nt gf auch bi #3) Toye oss in the army, Da\ then and there, and was only held back through | throwing out the poll of ‘that district ‘caunot, with s | From twelve o'clock noon on Sunday until mid- progress has been and is the watchword. Stately this provision of ‘the statute, and being wo, the propriety of served vy oF marine corps, as aforesaid, u gout the poll of ‘shut " oriaipate « er if discharged on account of wounds received or disabUity | roar of a pad ft of indigestion. ue rey: ie, Tight of | suilrage, be ‘for one a emt i old aristocrats, with their powdered hair, cocked ine of duty, then the term of enlistment spall moment toned? public good isfparamount | ight ‘the’ Clayton amen ‘were’ im caucus. Even’) 1 i. simus® ant” dihmdnd snpobucklon have’ m the time heretofore required to perfect At all events, the Clerk got through the reading of | t all private considerations; and certinly there ts no | the Governor and the Supreme and Circuit Court A fe ic good can be advanced more ; and rided ph iy he stead settle yal ven UL Seton ibteran cor nne teckarh coma eC, nay aaniga bia homeland Uurtifeme within tweire | the report withont interruption, and then ‘than by # rigid adhereuce tothe most stringent provisions of | Judges Were Dresent, deliberating as to the proper . pre ie ous yo Cesena ns ani Ut. ie #9 exisdng ystems, is ite ubiure tue | opie from ihe date thereot to, any citizen of the United THE FIGHT BEGAN, the te wees bee caret aaagne. Jf seems to your.commities | course to pursue. Theifriends of Johnaon seemed | “He Chesterfelds, tight, cream-colored panteieons es 0 ceded - . iin quenton ane wt of revenue Dilla. | who bes. declared his “intention “%6 ‘tecome “sues, | The leaders of the epposition who were on hand | that thvchatrmarof aboard of Inpesone or ever eae | to know that some trap would be sprung upon them | ®84 gorgeous, rainbow-hued neckties, their per- Benaie in a few d bat wh Del. ity. he prover, we wont be ta igkote the hoe be would ‘the t a ‘i fumed locks surmounted by si looking bea who bas not previously availed himsclf of the benefits jority of tue board, can cali in any person t) canvass tho . ‘umed locks surmount yy meek lo verd i’ tetsber be wished the Of the homestead ONY grates laws, and the assignee | Walted impatiently for a chance to get of the | yore; “If they can call in one, they can call ‘in two, three, | t0-day. Before the hour for the Senate to convene and their hands encased in dainty kid gloves. S0- mooted shall succeed to all tl 2, rigt fa ot (a ma hi — ead | speeches they had so caretully prepared about the pst ey enalia: Sonat pater. of fhe Jaw, Lao » | the Chief of Police, with his entire force, marched cial positions, which were once yielded to the claime ‘ o ro 2 a more i i ae siiogetber, He suggested it be sinothered and time | SESE eater have themisitio avail himasit et Weebenen, | C386 bat they were doomed to disappointafent, | SWMemlaawers, De, to the alate voting shou! Into the Benats Chsatbery adia thd msn Were POS. > rand alone, ate anwiyuscaskomeliascibllhbe land Ondraer = grt phate the. Benate to th acts heretof re passed, grantin home- | The gag of the previous question doomed the | regulated by prover laws and the counting of the ballots se- | in advantageous positions in the gaileries and lobby. se inate a bill of ‘the ck = ter of that now pending, if any ttlers, nor shall such assignee the | speeches to oblivion. Goodrich, however, | {ues {rem _au opportunity of fraud than that eliher Mir, By whose order they came no one seemed to know, | Cot These thoughts are apt to drift across your een {virer in bis (Gacltvury's) oioe would exprose & deuby on y other homestead under said acts; pro. | 6 4 Pe Bh AR Re tlrr tment if ; % i @ | mind as you sit in a cosey corner of the Blue Room, dhe pap, fect he would ba turned out ‘camediatel vided, however, that no patent shall issue to » homestead | determived to show fight anyhow, and he It should be borne ia mind that the act of April 5, 1870, un- | aud the Lieutenant Governor alone authorized the y ey ie » wan, ‘oaed of by the adoption of Mr, | settler, or his atsignee, who has not resided upon, improved | began it by moving to lay the report | derwiich this election was held, is applicable only to t! call. Such aid had not beon asked for. Radical | watching the incoming throng as they file by Mrs. ‘a resolution as follow: * | and cultivated his sald homestead for a period of atleast | of the committee on the table, and alter 28, =e he op of New York, and was paszed by the Leg! Senators looked grave and thoughtful, as though | Grant, most of them pausing long enough to touch reseniatives. hare returned tq so ne Se er ge SE making the motion he seized upon the opportumity | l#ture forthe purpose of securing to the electors of said | some desperate deed was about to be done. When 2 epate be bilo renpal so mush of the ect approved | anver’ the ‘provisions of ihe foregoing asctiom, to enters | oMered and pitched into the democrats for springing | Gf yhe“paitora’ sta Mbvistnee ots, hoBest sanvaRe | leven o'clock arrived, and the Lieutenant Governor | the tips of her gloved fingers and Jerk out her name, ly 10, en “Act tus terpay q a 9 f id if the question on the House. This brought Murppy to bs 5 45, not appearing, Mr. Mallory called the Senate to or- h ‘Then thi ” bom who have heretofore entered under the other portion of the State, The staiute of 1365, Laws PP: 9 ‘Tv perhaps. en they pass on tu seek the best stand« per purposes,” as continues tbe income lak after the | Eomestead, laws a quantity of laud less tuan ig) acres;abait | lus feet, He protested that before he entered ‘the | of 1S, crater 0 eect ee ee eae eee i motion ted Kady ade usea cach ore eine from which to peer at tale gronp who, are per- the “part of the Motuse hat wectnen per eee ueestion | be permitied to enter, under the provisions of this act, so | chamber in the morning he Was not aware how the | was repealed by Chapter WW of the Laws of 1670; there- | morrow. It was understood that tae police were ‘constitution ae o ‘House bf Representatives the | much land as, when added to the quantity previouslyen- | House would stand as to numbers during the | fore, on oe 8th of orerbar, win, When this electon | present to eject Mr. Brooks by force if he attempted | forming for Mrs, Grant the important duty of enter. power to originate such mi Tang ‘whereas the | £2, shall ig San IM fthe | Gay. (Then Selkreg had a little say, then | (Ok piace there was no election aw greepecting elections | to enter the Chamber, but he did not appear. taining people. The ladies upon whom this honor parliamentary law recognized by both ‘houses of Congress RO. 8 And be it further e , in cose of the | Tom Fields and Alvord. Motions and counter | 3 " sing Piped eit Bl Ao After tho Senate adjourned the House was con- states that when _ methods of parliamentary law are pee of ay parece whe would be sotited 2 ‘) homectons motions now began to fy thick and fast, upon feared the Bate Prag” rermeenpagd ren meereny in nation yened and tie journals were read. Immediately has been conferred are Mrs. Governor Morgan, of ons 0! 1e ction 0! act is widow, . pers ctor m takin; art in . at r . Pet Coc ere ae Head. Ca Cake roared from by the | ‘unmarried, or in case of Rerdeath or marriage, hen hisminor | Which the republicans called the yeas and nays | thd sanrauing of tho lalinerit would seem, teereboroe ince | Mr, Hazeltine, chalrmau of the committes appointed | New York; Mrs. Oreamer, President Grant's alster, ‘thereon ; therefore, orphan chi:dren, shall be entitled to all the benefits enumer- | every time. This sort of tactics was annoying to | iu the cis and county of York it ihe intention of | to inquire into malfeasance in oitice of any officers | and Miss Felt, of Galena, Ulinois, Now and then solved, at the Dill be returned to the House of Repre- | sted in this act; provided, that if such person died during | the majority. They consumed time and thé proba- | the Logisiature, in passing this statute of 1570, to iropose the | jn, tle executive or judicial departments of the ye subject wag then dis jons. 01 - 1 - acquaintances and friends of the family are ushered sentatives, and that the ‘ask © conterence on the | Hs jerm of enlistment the whole term of his enlistment ahell | mie sudden arrival of the absent repubitcan mem. | ftrictest regulations in conducting elections. “Your commit. | State, arose to a privileged question and submitted Waters. perce Orvhiing nnd Comesrtt tee wre appointed as Sa ee reg Deere: | bees eee Ot Dimeban bo SIE BUPUS Dereon aly, Sr er tigee rape ied a report with articles ot Impeachment against tho into the room. Of course, they exchange greetings me ‘of © And be it farther enacted, That every private sol- | 48 one of herence to the provisions of the election laws applicable to | Lieutenant Governor for high crimes and misde- | with Mrs. Grant and the President, whose Oabinet Sominltse of Cant peeing ony aoa aier and every veataan, marine and olleer wie served in ths | THB DEMOCRATS, RANDALL, {WAS RATHER “UNCER- | elections held {n sald eltyandcoumy. 849 | Theanor, because of his conduct in swearing Mr. - pa . Guties being discharged, has kindly appeared to army and navy tor tl ‘he action of your committee in rejecting the votes of the | Brooks as Senator over Mr, Meade. Objections were a urrent reslutign comumuading sho wufuriag poor ot | fiantioed on Me pennce role ofthe Cale Sales or enil | The night previous, wien he heard tnat the report | Eighteenth dite of the Siseeaih war is tuiaied By | raed, thar hetore taking Me coat ama erate wee | sustain Mrs. Grant during the trying ordeal of asfollowsi— Bed20 been mam en Gn ReCpURt pay, inlicn of the rights, | Of the committee, ninety-nine pages in extent, was Wayne, arising on the election of member of ‘Comtress tren, | question had been stated by the Chair he | receiving. Mrs. Grant volunteers very little con- reshudow, peoe and the ter: | privlieges and benefits hereinbefore conferred, enter upon, | tO be sprung upon the House, he flatly stated that he | the nea “lower or Eastern Gengressronel districy ee eos | moved the previous guestion, and several members hs urope; and whereas the tread | Ey aa agent or atioraey, aud receive a pavent for one quar. | Would not vote for it until he liad had time to read | Uf'acergia’ declind tutiee Gee a enict o: the State | Mived the point of orien that the. Fevolation eecte | Versation, but, like most of her sex, she can keep the gf id armies pa desclated » or = ott HAS ter section of land, as provided in section one of this act, | it and judge of its merits; and there he sat during | Congress—viz., 1792—the returns of the county of EMng- | not be entertained now, but, ander the rules, must | ball rolling if it isset!n motion. We read that Mra. Seid for two eat ‘tations abd) wherens the = hunger, | 22d shall be entitled to all the benefits of said first section the reading of the report, With all his fellow demo. | ham were rejected by the House of Representatives tor | be laid over for one day. The Speaker, however, jd y ‘sald period of mf days and is now TAIN.” or President Madison had a pleasant word for every dest Je now more distinctly heard se the | Mabie to ail the provisions thereof except as to the actual | crats wondering what he had made up his mind | the reason, among others, that, ae the law of | ruled all out of order, and, without per-| one whose hare She oles eee Settle erice tie aways theretare, Sei? | residenes. and that all acts, yasidAintsection mas bedere | 10 do. Taken altogether, the situation was not | Georgia, af thal time reiniied ’ that three mazis- | mitting any members to say’ anything, ordered the | will meee ge aoei te pus fe ht eR. Be it resoivel, That in obedience to the Christian charity, | by said homestead sottler by enid firat a may be done | a vory pleasant one, although everybody on the mas P tom, signed by ( ‘y of Mrs. Grant; but, it > i "i roll to be called. ‘The result was 88 to 39. So the 5 a . which seeketh the good of al) natjons and ministers to all Lila jent or attorney; provided that no snch agent or jority side knew that things Nad been so micely fixed. three persons, two of whom were not magistrates, were de- when she does speak, her words are kind and her, jail act wa such for more than one person at th fective. In tiie present case, though Terhune did not sign | Previous question was not ordered. The people in | manner pleasant, Sho 18 wan distress, and, while gratefully remembering the prace | SoenGy, 6. en Ste | that defeat in the atrife was impossible, . The repub- | ine returay it ia in evidence that us took art in the canvass | the lobby and gallery immensely applauded when Leen pad! Ede ae aay tb Sed end actor we heartily commend the suiferiag | _ 8&0. 5. And be tt further enacted, That all declarations | licans knew this, too; but they continued filiiuuster- | of the votes; and it secins but fair reason og that ia return, | the result was arrived at. a devoted mother’and @ faitiuul friend, ‘Her dresa ance to the ‘American people, and recommend | PLAPTOOS tee ie tee may be Kine tet | ing and, on pretence of making excuses for not | certiied by persons not qualiied according to tho pro: | “the Mouse then adjourned until two o'clock to- | fs ol course, of alla importance in the estimation cus sympathy of organised charity be speedily | JO4 e Or'eiers of any court of record ta the United sates | YOUNG, gobting off some very hard hits avout the | yisions of the law under which the election ta held, 1s ree ‘anigurated for thetr relief. . - 1 the wildest shouts of applause, f bi eI court of recordin the United States %, jected because it is a violation of the strict provisions of the | Morrow ami of many people, but to others it is the one thing inany late or Territéry, and, when duly authenticated | TepOrs and the Speaker, “who was elected by | {oy°g,vccausett isa violation of the strict pro isa citizen, | Cheer after cheer was raised in the hall and out- | paramount. Mrs. Grant is evidently not extravae ‘Mr. PoMEzoY asked present consideration for the reso- Shader the official seal of Pi court, shail be of the same | fraud to preside ever the House.” Go acting in ‘bis individual capacity, having received uo appoint. | Side, both among the members and among-the | gant im the selection of her wardrobe, Dia- oe objected, but subsequently withdrew hig | forceand effect ns if taken before the register or receiver of | rich, in an especial manner distinguished himself | ment or election as an inspector, having taken no oath of | spectators, ‘This 13 the first. defeat the Governor's monds are not’ always flashing in her bosom land office, in this respect. Every motion he had to vote | office as an inspector, should also be rejected. party has yet sustained. From the present signs objection, remarking that he bad misuuderstood the purport | te proper. pt ie : - ‘ party ig! nor velvets and laces trailing around her, but Sf tie resoludion, aut that his sympathy had been with the of he Gen eal eakd Othe Shall ave ante ei mationer | on, while asking to be excused he was certain to of ‘Remrespntativen one the Lith Sepak Map aaa? ihe House | you need not be surprised to learn that ali thesa | she has learned the beautiful ar of combining sks French peopie from the beginning. “ needful rules and regulations to carry into effect the provi. | Make & dead set for the Speaker and the other side thatas the law of Michigan required that the board of ine | “oubles Will end in bloodshed, The passions of | piictty with elegance. ‘To-day her dress was of rich, Mz, TeuxHuLL, rep.) of Iil., renewed the objection in or. | Boedkuy siies on ofthe House. It was in vain that he was ruled out | spectora should consist of three persons, aud butiwe served, | ach party are strung to the highest pitch. thick lavender silk, embroidered with fleld flow ee ee rea oc: 5 Sue TORCHUtIOR a ‘THE INCOME TAX REPEAL DILL. of order. He managed, by some artful dodge, to get | fle vote was rejected: ? made witu round ‘waist, Marie Antoinette sleeves Tellon Bieres by Nr: Pomeroy: an follognse 882808" | the Speaker inid before the House the message from the | in aside hitsevery few moments, The ight hnally | ‘Your commiivce are at aloas to sce by what reasoning it WE GEOGRAPHICAL socre and large bow at the walst beulnd, edged with white be Used Sister athe Gusseie bo taticost ar ieee | Guat neue, betreca the two boos ax othe right of the | peat yd ease down to the floor Of eo hausey ve | pound of tnupecio ahaa rave he rearan' tue waaieom ot i é youn ines, Dig corsage Aniaben at Ehe Caron Dem : OF ee Pane ir ihe same canbe dene whee tite POrt | Renate to originate tho bill repealing the Income tax. a ee eae one RoGerson nits wember shoud-uot sieo vitae the retors deep point lace collar, and hair in heavy crimped pralle tervicé, one of our first class naval vessels, to Be there Mr. HOOPER, (rep.) omer moved that the House con- was the first to put in an appearance, followed py particalarly ae 28 fo this case, it isshown by uncontra | Annual Meeting Last Ev: cur in the request of th 2. dicted evidence that the adaftional member waa pl ina which would have pieased the most critical eye. sl pee tgpereie Bon a perigee nit. MAYNARD appeaied to. Mr. Hooper to postpone action | two clerks, whom he kept busy taking messages to | {icted.evidence that the ad ipower to commit acts of fraud, Officers— Address by Professor Gilman. P y THE GRAND TOILET OF THE OOCASION 7 Sse {ill to-morrow. He hades very decided Impression that there | various members. He was evidently determined to | and when no respon sibility rested upon Lim as an inspector. The American Geographical ana Historical Societ ‘was worn by Mrs, Governor Morgan. It. Bisles for the dere: CHORPEMSINE Date ne wras high authority for tbat tals was nots question | seo or huunself that al the pians lald éut te day be- | of sicaon, 1d: thelr: Annaal mneming last evening. tm there | {Oust end TeMANIGA GNIT wae Remmmoee Cote cia: The Bouse bill suspending proceedings tn reference to the | {0% Conver pee itu retuemont of the Howe Ata former | fore should not be spoiled by some honest bungler. | 1m the case of Dodge vs. Brooks, decided by the House of | held thelr annual meeting last evening, in thelr | oo quality of black gros grain, the front Chorpenniog claim, was zpocived and rejerred to we Com | Congress, more-than, tuirty years ago, the cenaic aad de | He looked in no wise burt when Alvord exclaimed | Representatives in ies, the poll of iho fifteenth latrcts of | rooms at the Cooper Institute, the president, Pro- | Wath’ mmost cone Sree tals te front Tas as the boldest iiaporiion praised va’ te Gerere | clued, after solemn debate, that i heal nothnag to do wits | that the majority, by moving the previous question, | Owiteground, wmoue others, tat the clerk who acter ats | fossor Dally, presiding. Owing doubtless to the in. | Hehly embroulerer vine of Variegttod Tate ence ing—Election of braids, among which a jewelled aigretté sparkied such a matter. It seemedto him that to accept the proposi- | showed they were afraid to “let in the light of day” | board of registry was neither sworn nor appointed. Your rew finished at the side s ment. anion tier. tion of the senate would be s concession which be atleast | on the merits of the case at issue, aud laughed as | committee ean ace no reason, if the participation of a person | Clement condition of the weatner there was not | Tew, finished av ier Geet A cea a Mr. Epuunns, (rev.) of Vi., introduced a bill further to eee ere mae nd inquire “ofthe! peal heartily as the republicans did when Decker, in ex- | not asworn oflicer es cierk to the reststry, should vitiate | nearly so large a gathering of members and visitors | which was trimmed on tie hottom with A deep 2 the election, why the participation of @ person jn aK ihes . Pisressr ‘Gechivg fanchie by g:racisvation of elector, | Thai mod be ibe acopé of powdr elven ts the conference | Pow" they had “gagged le WeDo ay | tue counting or Canvass of Folen not appointefernrods | a8 18 usual upen such an occaston, and this black thread Jace ounce with a vine of the sama ferred to ihe Commitiee on the Judiclary.” Tt prescribes Sees tael e eee Mare ip power tocom | Dir cass, ones: Bnd) thas, he. commdensd saan tnnpereoteenuen Se id be ie Panera oe is greatly to be regrettea as the annual | fienod with white ince; from ‘owing bien Dung, po theese eg oe eg en sr pod qualited | “The SPEAKER explained that it would not. Ona previous | what was (‘sass lor the goose 1s sass for the gander.” | pated in the canv: The case of ‘the People vs. Uook, cited | address delivered by Professor Gilman upon “The | luce ruMes; large solitaires quivered in her earsy ually thereafter by means of b f registration t Occasion, im "1868, like question, aroge on the Post | However, to make @ long story short, the filibuster- | by the contestant, : net the conclusions | Tast Ten Years of Geographical Work in this Coun- | and the sathe costly gems blazed among the whita Sppointed by United States marshals; and also for the apy ‘pace Arprorades conference had been asked by | ing came to an end and the inajority report of the | arrived at by your committee, fully sustain the view they lace, lilac velvet and white ostrich tips of her heads niment of inspectors of olecsion by the Uuited States dis. | {be Senate and granted by the House, and the only thing that | committee, which deciares Carey duly elected, wag | have taken in this case. Your Committee, therefore, hag | try’? was @ rare Intellectual treat—one that the : ‘ a. the conference committee had jurladiction over was the c cluded to allow the poll in the Tw district of t dress, A handsome costume of the shades know’ . ac Re ee ee ES Polat of digienlty. The bill itself would not be in the bans adopted by a vote of 88 pak une following is Ninth watd; and reject tue. poll of the Eizhtcenth ‘istrict of | citizens of tne metropolls may not again for a long as coffee and ream, with an inexplicable ses, s i Of the conference committee for any purpose whatever. He ‘ the Sisteenth ward. ‘The result will be ae foliows:— 7 . ack lace and ruchings, enhanced the geile loveli- amended the House bal magading the mat ae sue eke eds | thought that under the uniform urage of courtesy between | The Committee on Privileges and Elections, to whom was | ‘He Sixtee FIFTEENTH WARD. ine LEYS: 82 ODEO NURNY Of ROkrini etme eS |S eal oeeeCretie pictune taves A Coral pita fo astoaltow the same drawbacks of internal duties on | the two houses it would be the natural way to allow # con- | referred the petition of Horatio N. Twoinbly to be admitted Horatio N. John Horatio Professor commenced his remarks the various ofl- ‘ ‘ ‘ John clasped the web of joint - lace at her brandy and other distilied spirits exported to foreign coun. | ference to beheld. The bill, of course, was in uo Way SUD- | fo tne tee a a eotniy OF New vore ie eae Aasemt Twontlye Curry, Districe — Tworr'y. Cur. | cors and committees of the association made thetr | heck and a "tea Tose? nestled amid the Fee ee ee eae fore Sere Ok athe, Amendment | 2°, RANDALL suggested non-concurrence in the action of | date Janda 3) ABIL, reapecttully report that the Sev- | 3, 1B 70 > 3 33 | annual reports, all of which were highly gatisfac- | braids of her hair. - Miss Felt chatted Said articles exported a prior to the ‘passage of the act. the Senate, so as to send the whole subject to the conference | enth Assembly district of the county of New York is_com- : tory, and showed the institution to be in a most | *@reeably with the number of strangers te whony Oona: a" NW MALL SERVICE. committee, pone dof the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, she was presented. She was stylishly dressed in = ‘Mr. ALLISON, (rep.) of Ohio—No. That would be givin, ‘ighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelth and Thirieenth elec: flourishing condition, Mr. Henry Clews, the trea- Mr. BUCKINGHAM, (rep.) of Conn., introduced a bill to Scr rep. giving : *; surer, showed by his report that there was no | Diack silk, with coral ornaments. Mra. Pish looked ‘ocea! im up the guestion. tion districts of the Fifteenth ward of sald city; the Nine- Biogas ree reign countige iD errice, between the en Tre PEAKER—That question {s really not before the House | teenth and Twentieth election districts uf the Ninth waed of Ukehhood of their being troubled with impe- aeibaninie 5 consumes seh cktooa ane tg es Auge ‘Offices and Post Roa: atail. The only question before the House was as to the cou- | said city, and the El hteenth election district of the Sixteenth \ cuntosity at any time during the year, as there It proposes to inoorporate Eldrjge G. Roberto and Edward | Stuntions/ Priv aston Of Osan io, and Messrs. Hooper, Allison | Yorsald district oie: held: on tae Soh oe ee OY Pein are in tho teasury some $000. “Mr.” Henry De ee Oa erat Soak ore ere a Havers PC Dew emu ear Spepnieten, 88 the United and Vooruess were appolaied Qouterees Ob tho part of the | (aut the whole uumberat votes coat for aemhe or “Assomnbly —— | Hammond, in his report as Ubrarian, announced che handsome form of Mrs, Commander Morris," a Se perecienee Eee bbay Lr, tae purpose of carry. | Free at this election was 4,436; of which the petitioner claims to 3204 | acquisition to the library during the last twelve | “standing in the hall, looking into the Bine Room, sruok belwroce New Fork and Live pg au Havre, and suk Totales. save os ry AMENDMENT TO THE BANERUPTOY ACT. have received 2,222, and of which the petitioner claims that th i monins by donation and put se 1,228 new Vol- Mr. Roore, (rep.) of Ark.) introduced a bill to extend the | John Carey received 2,204, of ‘which Howard I. Mencnre te ee een Tae mp if a a moving, bewildering mass of beauty moets your European ‘as may sz | umes, very many of which are rare and valuable. A Dj ‘of er, ti 2 meg tors may recel ein bank- | ceived 10, of which there was for blank J, and of eye, A surging sea of eager, pretty, young cy General ‘niles oF tes suatin oars Iuptoy ‘whose assets do ot pay Gy percent of the ciaime | were scalvering ba sr cit teas fy Sajak Getioos Geer Let eee ar electoe et one en heard and acted | taces—giris, perhaps, just cniahcipeted rods the os on their estates, and a bill to incorporate the Arkansas Val- | The petitioner ciaims by his said petition to have been | Your committee entertain ‘no doubt, after afull investiga. | “PO! ors for the ensuing year | thraidom of boarding schools, who afe buoyant wenty ye ate rate of com tion of six cents per roceeded with and 4 ag foll . a Sek of Wate col at ee per four ounces | ley and Rocky Mountain Railroad Company, and to grant it | elected by eighteen votes more than were cast for any other | tion of the facts, that majority of all'the legal votes ca was D i Tegulted as follows:— with hope and flushed with’ happiness. Sweo| matter, the ships of the com to be ‘a right of way through the public lands. Referred, candidate for said office of member of Assembly. the Seventh Assembly district were cast for Mr. Care; For President—Cparies P, Daly, LL.D. For Vice ing along in velvet, laces and feathers are thelt charges ‘veaseie of the U1 tates, OOMMITTRE ON SOUTHERN OUTRAGES, ‘To the petition of the contestant the sitting member inter- | in coming to this conclusion they have allowed tothe con- | Presidents—Henry Grinnell, F, A, Conkling, Joseph hi rd-looking, ‘werld-worn mothers, who, having TEE GBORGIA SENATORS, Mr. Dawes, (rep.) of Mass., asked to have the Senate bill leco ® general deuial. The testimony and proceedings | testant every vote to which, in their {udgment, he was en- | P, Thompson, D. D. For Foreign Corresponding Seo- fakeend thelr daughters for ais; L ureiny asin Gaede te Proceoded wiih the unfuished | Providing for the expendes of the select committee on out- | faken and had before s committee on proteat of the Bonrd of | {itied, giving wo him the beneGt of ail deubte witch rested | rotary Townsend Harrie Por gers oes, | Heke a (ter ag 4 the Georgia. rial question. rages in the South taken from the Speaker's table and | County Canvassers of the county ot New York, appointed | upon thelr minds after a most patient and carofui exammna- nding Secretary—W, H. H, Moore, For Recording an opportunity to dis} of them at the highest fons roopunued tis argument | Passed, by said Board to investigate the protest of John Hon and deliberation. Tn accordance with this judyment | ReCrotary—H, K. Straznicky, For treasurer Henty | Market value, Your glance next lingers on a group jacior of Mr. Hil and to show the legeiity of | Mr. RaxDaut, objected, as the bill proposed a mere waste | against the counting of the poll of the Twentieth | they recommend the ndoption of the following re solution ne Yo Of roay-cheeked, joyous-looking country Hobes,' , 2 Walteley of public money. district of the Ninth ward, the Eighteenth district of the a ‘eaolved, Tat the Hon. John Carey, tuo sitting member, | Clews. For Iibrarian—H. B. Hammond... Coufcil— | Who, with thelr sun-browned, Donestfaced farmer. rep.) of W,, "Fa,, took the position that in r. Dawes then reported from the Committee on Appro- | teenth ward, and nineteen bailows cast for Horatio N. | is entitled ‘to the seat in this House's the represcntative | William Remsen, W. 'T. Blodgett, 'T. Bailey Myers, eaux, have come to the reception to catoa @ ‘\ je FO a ee de ee eee ne Poaceae aaee soma cach,une numba of | from the Seventh Ausembiy citric of the county of New | W. B. Gurus Teo. W.' Dwight, eects Grties ‘GLIMPSE OF GAY LIFE IN WASHINGTON, ve committees of the House, and « % . S i scislabue waieh ‘bad: besa: Bropounoed’ Sr the SUOLIGHING OYFIORS IN THE NAVY. Inemver, and, screei by them to be considered by your come DAVID. Hick,’ | Cullum, U.S. A; Lewis M. Rutherfurd, George | wet! contented they look in thelr plain worsted’ hf ‘organized in the bil of On motion of Mr. LOGAN, (rep.) of Ili., the Senate substi- | mittes as evidence in these proceedings with the same force GEORGE 'L. Lobrren, . dresses, and they wili go back to the hundram rou- aally ormenpee tnte for the hi bolishing the offices of Admiral and Vice | and effect as if the witnesses had been examined orally by WILLIAM W, MOSELEY, tine of their country lives with no sting of envy 1m * upon current | Admiral of t Kavy was'no! concurred in and a committee | tis committee, ‘A certified transcrist of the canvass by’ the DENIS BURNS, THE TEHUANTEPEC SURVEY. their hearts for the fashionable belles who are com-. Yntented to rey ey | of conference asi county canvassers of the county, of New York was put in 3 lied lo go the treadmill round of ‘olty gayety. fe copenaenence and euogialleof the Mr. BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass, {rom ibe Committee on Re- | Softhe printed evidence’ wn ues may be found at paye NEW YORK LEGISLATURZ. shcninea CA Roxt comes @ set of wity-looking, sharp-tea- dard a ‘@pmocratio construction, reported baci Fecommendation that it | ‘Thereupon it was suggested by the counsel for the Hiking, - Report of the Chief Engineer on the Pregress | tured, eagle eyed-politicians, aud if — tho, ‘of thé country was to do pase, the Benate bill x og oats of office tobe | member that the contestant having made the certificate ol ——— of the Work—Snficient Water at the Sum. | questicn arses how they can waste their. f a man aceon oa eee og ae Fy og a cere ing ary a gine ge Boog Senate. it for Canal Pa Valuable time at Mre, Grant's reception, the answer we ‘and kill ‘more j who are not disqualised from holding office by the fourteenth | as that showed upon its face that re As el the con- ALBANY, Jan. 81, 1871 mi ant irpeseu, that they wish tu press some of their constituent: an bi omy had all rr bt amendment of the constitution, testant should not be allowed to produée evidence which con- My Sam St, TTS: Colonel J. J. Williams, chief engineer of the | upon the notice of the President before long. No’ he could fight, could also obey laws. He Mr, MAYNARD apne against the bill, as in effect repeal- | tradicted the record [los byhimeeif, This view is fully sus BILLS INTRODUCED, Pnignified ry of foreigners pass by, and here and. ed the people of the South from the arge of hos- po Seine Sie le bs the House would hesitate before | tained by the case of Stephen Baker against Lewis H. Gregory, By Mr. THATHR—Concerning testamentary powers to sell Tehuantepec Railway Company, telegraphs from | & = eho glitter of army and. Davy but: ‘the laws and government, claiming for them an un- jing 60 Important, 0 fundamental and so irrevocable » | who held the cerisficate of eiection from the Board of County Minatitlan, via Vera Cruz and Havana, to the there you cat Ly ry but eof country and @ conscientious regard for thelr otep, Canvassers of Putnam county as the representative of that | realestate. which provides that a power to sell, when con+ » tons. Although the Biue Room was the centre of rt eftisens. ‘ithout disposing of the question the House, at balf-past | county, decided in 1867, when the Assembly was largely re- | tained in a will, sball be valid so far as it applies tothe share | President of the company in New York, a8 fol- | attraction many wandered on to the Green and East . aoey af Brome! Aged sop Sal acacia Privileges and Elections: on the prodzction of ihe retursscr | oF interest of any infant or person of unsound mind, or to | lows:— ripe eng epee vein ay 0 nd as often assented 4 ‘om masses son id at once cease, to A JERSEY MANSLAYER. SENTEN the Board of County, Cinraasers allowed no evidence to be | any contingent interest, or to any interest not otherwise | 46. cao gn MINATITLAN, Mexi00, ae ae ieee snd tate Do ren! rang out trom A} git an . Btewart Bi he desired fo make ae given, but changed the vore as returned by the county can- | Sienable, although much nower may not be required for exe- 5: of engineers, With oui ‘ Getint rowel had overseas and toe tional remarks on the subject Waker Griffin, the New Jersey Manslayer, | Y4t#ers and reported a resolution admitting the contestant, Ments and camp equtpage, were all safely landed | bronze cloc! gay ci OMitbout. din ing of the subject ths Geta, pe arty er % | who wasof the same politics as the majority of the House cuting any trast crested by such will, from ‘the United Sates” ateamahip-of-war | after the lotterers, who aways remain te see te maroutes past three o'clook, went into executive session and Disposed of. A Rhian ree tH tio, aittbg Co ites te ont Sei MEAD Ta, faking provisions forthe care of | Ningio, Commander B. ‘Wilsoo, r a | Ofeverything, followed their example, and the soon after adjourne ‘com! Tate a ee ed an a eae sou eenOr® | House tor Baker had been counld for his inthe election re | \'By Mr. WoOUIt roving forthe sale of the armory in | Very Tough Dassago. The Bexs Oe A Mee | Celine a tea hooey ate tae Teer eae ae urns, nourn; also pr for the erection of a new armory in e HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, msn Denied SHomas Das sha e much yommger Mismy | Mp A eos se kivihe wih, scatbeiel in the:| Aine = government, and on the 9th inst. we inaugurated | the public fora grand levee on next Friday e a Wasurncron, Jan, $1, 1871 named Walter Griffin met together at the house of & | present case the utmost latitude, declined to take the view ore, THAYER—To facilitate the closing up of the affairs | the commencement of the works by imposing cere. | Among those present were Secretary RK } Jan, 1, 1871, oft M married woman named Julia Warren, in New | svggested by the counsel for the sittingmomber and allowed @ Farmers’ Bank, of Troy. menies, The United States Consul and of | General Logan, Mrs. General Babcock, Mrs. Sodge THE ONEIDA DIsas' the contestant to produce such oral testimony beforeyour Ry Mr. MORGAN—To incorporate the Germania Singing fad Prat mumander and Mra. Morris, Commander’ Mr, MAYNARD, (rep.) of Tenn. from the Committee on | Brunswick, N. J., and continued a spree which had | commaiuise as he desired, verre Bogle in Poughkeepsie. Captati Shuteldt's command paruiclpated fn” the moi Ne / . Postmaster General Creswell, Misa estions at issue before tl tt . CAULDWELL—Anthorizing the construction of the | ceremonies, together with the Mexican officials and | Winslow, Mrs. Pos 5 Ways and Means, reported a bil authorizing the Beoretary of | YEBUD outside some honrs ieee te: A he to the returns of he Twensetsdigtrict of ihe Mints nrart | ig of the tieproved Aimeapherle Mctaied alleen ix the | ottier notables ‘The oflcia eertifioate Of my pro- Mopnbite, Commodore. and mice garerang the Navy, after consytation with the’ Attorney General, to | 22,tWO quarrelled and frem words ¢ lows. | and the Eighteenth district of the Sixteenth ward. The | counties of New York ‘estchester.. It {sto run, com- | ceedings in this commencement of works, properly | and Mrs, Claiiin, Senator anc . Conkling, Dr Mmstituie proceedings vt law or otherwise to obtain full dam- | gcufte going on and cries of help. Entering the louse | trict of ort Towards rn: some policemen heard a terrible T afi t > the City Hall, the t aide. via Chatham and Mrs. Newman, and a host of others, ‘ages and indemnificatiyn for the destruction and loss of the | they found Duff lying at the foot of the staircase bleed- ee al the canvass of the vote for Member | carry Ure acel le despatc! he tates taminn ten teats aloop-of-war Oneida in \he Bay of Jeddo, Japan, in January, {ng prot ly from & wound in the head. They took | of Assembiy, istrict, pectors of election ap | and articles of oommeros: the fareto Harlem ton sents, copy of the oficial certificate to. the Department of Sette rasan TON, Jan, 81, 1871. used an aljournment or recess of said Board of 1 000,000, uunk you will find, cor revious surveys - their return, however, they found the old man | ors, contrary to the provisions of section 1s, chapter 185, of STREET INPROVENENTS IN NEW YORK. Of the Tathmag, hd dae ee etiat there isa | THe Holland benefit at the Globe theatre this afters reported a bill exteuding provisions of the Agricul- | At the luquest. which fodowed @ verdict was found ‘That one or more ballots or tickets known and endorsed | of Tenth avenue, New York, from at route all the year round for the purposes of @ canal. | Globe, the Mi 1m and the Boston theatre all net to Musstarippi. Pasued. c y as ‘‘an act in relation to the canal and general fund debts,” | river, under tue Commissioners of Public Work: ie year round for the purp lobe, the Museum and thi accusing Grifin of having murdered the old man. united in the performance, which lasted upwards it parateidiennsirr whenever vig Cpa el ea States Consul, under instructions, has forwarded a THE HOLLAND BENEFIT IN BOSTON, sented themselves from the pollin d continued ab- ier distances five cents, a nity — 4380, vy collision with stigmabip Bombay, Passed. Gritin Unto custody and lodged him in the Jail, G2: | sent for the space of from ten to driten minutes, and itereby | got to exceed two cente per mile; the capital tock to be | Staio at Washington. Captain Shufeldv’s report, I ‘ AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LANDES. eading to return snd do 115s: , Mr. SOTIAN, (rep.) of Int., from the Committee on Public breathing his last. Within an hour or two he died, ¢ Laws of 1870. 2. That bailots were irregularly counted, Mr, GENET gave notice of a bill to Ey igre mn) pace, fey | cumictent quantity of water on the summit of the | noon realized $1,070 clear. The companies of the’ ru COLLECTION OF JUDGMENTS, The womnan Warren was also held as an aocomplice, | Wess counted bythe Iugpectors of Heston of said wlatrich | also fo widen Ninetieth atreel, from Fiftiavenne (0 5. CHURORILL, (rep.) N, ¥., introduced a bill to fa: | tion, 3 " Sipe 1 Ui gh it Was not suown that she had anything to | “*/n' respect to these irregularities, first presented to the said ELECTIONS IN RIGRMOND COUNTY. PERSONAL NOTES, of four hours, ‘he house was filled from pit to - i? “oP pend ia favurct the Used do with the quarrel further than drinking with the committee on protet, ‘ud ago to fuls committee, your‘eom: | The Assembly bill providiag the mode of election of town —— dome. i 4 ‘TOBAgCO TAXER. i ce a two men. In due time the Grand Jury fyund a bill mutes respect! ul mares that ‘while they are in contra: | officers In iteumond Sounty was pasa Mile, Christine Nilsson is lying seriously i} in Oin- J i wese! 101 . 8. vention of statute of an uriet const GEN ? y =. posthek eed I le masbevarers ot Vivace, saul aud rout or ail a Sat eae pre a said statute, perhaps, could be rejert yet brgirt gt had ‘The following bills were disposed of as noted :— cinnatl, Fever has set in, and there 1s ne prospect | | ARMY INTELLIGENCE, ” gigars, for relief from extraordina."y taxes. tried in the Middiesex Oyer and Termt the trial | larity arose more froin iuaivention than any apparent design | — Amending the uct relating to the fees aud powers of Super | of an early appearance in public. —. . OALIFOMNIA FEA CULTURE. y Pa ugh Cotati c ahead to produce fraud in the cauvass of the votes, your committes | visora- third reading. Mayor Hall, of B N. Jy tsacandidate | General orders from the War Department have! “Mr. SARGENT, (rey,) of Col, fuscoduced @ bill author. | 1asting several days and creating a great deal of in- | {9 drthe opinion that the poll of auld Tweticth district of | “Providing for Uulngeertain maps of real estate in Weste ayor Hall, of Bordentown, N. Jy been tenued to catry into ‘effect the requirements of | J, H. Schnell, of California, to¥enter, at the proper | terest, particularly among the class of people to | the Ninth ward should be admitted, which Js as follows :— chester county~tird reading. for State Prison Keeper, v a Aaies Land'Otvee, six hundred and forty acres of | Which Grin and Duff belonged. ‘The accused was Voter, | tbe bill to incorvorate the Real Estate Trust Company of | Mrs. Melutable Piper, of Acton, Mass., celebrated | previous orders for reduction of the Engineer iand, at the minimum price, according to the lines of his im- found guilty of manslaughter, and yesterday he was | For the Contestant, . seree 181 | New York was reported favorab) Bere anata a4 her 100th birthday on the 24th inst. Atnoug her dc- | tajion, in which tt 1 provide that ‘unexpired por- Pr penned aie, and to which | arraigued before Judge Woodrutt for sentence. He | For the sitting member..." u e, Pottey, Loan and Trust Company 5 Ms ntiare! 5 ‘ yO be any adverse sini except that of the in the State Pri ot majority in sani di ‘or’ Wie coutentani of 67 | charter of the New York Loaners’ Bank; also amending the | SCendants are seventy great grandchiidren, tions ‘of punishments iniicted by general courts meee) S2Y Adverse claim ex Pe ek BT A gl Big charter of the American Congregational Union Company. Ole Bull, the famous violinist, of Norway, has pur- | martial in cases of such enlisted men of enginoera ‘Mi x ed that Mr. Schne \¥as making a | PAY aiine of $1,000. A large. concourse of people | "the larity urged before the Committee on Protest of THE SOUTHBIDE RAILROAD, chased a farm in Lebanon, Me., Whither he w"'!soop | as may be selected for discharge will be remitted ir, f. +: ya 2 Bl ec \, of Japanese | Were in attendance at the cout, and Judge Wood- | the Board of Canvassers (see aildavit of Fatrick Reid, a Mr. Prraor introduced a bill authorizing the Southside i Dy BLE ey wud (he mou dlgchs a from tho servi Soon cubitalig icc, yaleng wikwirus ce, soc wanle | rude Sentence meets with endal satisfaction, Dave 8; ailidavit of James #. Kailv. wage 4,und afidavit of } Ratioad to build branches In Kings whd Queens counties, | remove. ! argo ben % \ : f

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