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KEW YORK WERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1872 —TRIPLE SHEET. C ONGRES S. |ititesisaantm men werner amar tot | nara «1 POOR LEPPLE WAFS! ee 4 THE REMEDY, that sentiment — of ice §6=Clwwhich )=6odE snow sine Mr, DICKRY, (rep.) of a., objected. Thus do [reject the two excuses. But I do not leave the | voke. Toward those wao assailed the republic in far, AOKBK moved to suspend the rules and pasa the bil PESOS cause bere, a farber, oad eee how cgasiaien iw oe war nave ney Oy rere: ‘any sentiment of personal hoe. wat Law ae , od to sugzeat some improvements in aA - Wie 9250 9 pen with acknow! principles, iliuatrat lity, Never sought the punishment of one ; an. jection was outata by undoubied taw. The bill for equal righta is simply aup- | I rejoice to know that our bloody rebellion ‘cloned without | — The House Tefused to auspend the rules and pass the. bill | prepay ASYLUM. | w¥2i2.Sctcber, 1871. 2.580 tants had been left, and of The Anmesty Bill Passed in the House and | Dlementary ‘2 tho existing Civ Right, Taw, whlen iw one oi | th ce of a single human life by the civil power. But | yeas, 106; nays, 30—not being (wo-thirds in the afirmative, FOUNDLING this number LT were received between Ociober 1, 1870, 1 our great statutes of peace, and it standson the same require- | th! not saree arly in im war I predicted it in Mr. Dawes then introduced a bill enacting that from and October |, The following table will show the condition ments of the constitution. If the civil rights law is above | thischamber. But, while willing to be fentle with former fter its ‘all political disabilities incurred under and tn which these 1.577 infants were received, ‘how many are fenity or ow many have died, and the cansos of death. a Passage i 8 ‘s question, as cannot be doubted, then also is the supple- | enemies, while anxious not wo fall eroaity, | by virtue of the third section of the fourteenth amendment Discussed in the Senate, thentary’ amendment, for it ie only the complement of the | and wuile slways watching fet the maesont pina all could | Of the consth nsios are removed. other and to its completion. Without the amend- | be restored to our common household with equality as the Mn BUTLER, of Maas., desired fo substitute for that billone | How the Children of Sin and Shame Are Cared nmhapmenadnadecnsnaal ment the origin is intperfect. It cannot be said, ac- | prevailing law, there was with me a constant’ dul whieb I | introduced by himself to-day, and which covered the same Y cording to ite ith it all persons are protected in their | could never forget to fellow citizens, white aud blai ground and somethiog more, He asked to have bis bill For—Feeding With the Bottle—Good Sister N civil rights, 0 long ua the outrages I expose continue to | had stood by the republic, and especially to those large | read. , | @xiat; nor te @lavery eutirely dead, No doubt the supple- ; numbers, counted by thi lion, till lei vs an Cox objected, saying that he wanted a Christian am. Irene—Suburban Nurses—Great Mor- helr oF! m urea relate only to the year {rom October I, 18:0, to Oclo- CONDITION ON ENTRANCE. 526 Premature 479 Exposed 158 Syphilitic. } les & mentary law must operate; not only in national jurisdiction, | in under disabilities, hi C fe 7a yi Dut also im the States, precisely’ ae. the Gielt fente tam, | no'crime, but more keenly feit (han sty imposed pos rebels, Mr. Bur: That ts what my bili is, It covers legal as tality Among the Waifs—Ihe tee 2h se ‘Otherwise tt will be of litte value. Ite aphere must be co- | Believing that duty to these millions is foremost, and that 48 political disabilities, LIVING AND DEAD, extensive with the republic, making the rights of the citizen | until they are assured in equal rights we cannot expect the | | Mr. ELoxtpGx—Well, tuis ts first rate of Mr. Dawes, It is Naked and Needy Inuo- . 554 Died tn hospital aay Ah Sin Makes Petition on | wiitorm everywhere. But’ this can be only by oue uniform | tranquility which all desire—nay, ai cannot expect the | the best thing he ever did in his life, SL Died at nurse Load safeguard sustained by ghe nation. blessings of Almighty God upon our labors—I bring forward ‘The SPEAKER—Debate must not proceed on elther side of cents—The Cost of Fezd- ——e Rice. People generally are little better than actors, for whom | this measure of justice to the colored race. Such a measure | the House, . 1,377 it was once aid :-- can never be out of order or out of season, being of urgent | | The rules were not suspended and the bill was not passed — ing a Foundling. DIGRASES WHIOH CAUSED DEATH. Neandnnen. “An [let not censure term our fate our choice, necessity and unquestionable charity, ‘There are strong | yeas, 181; nays, 7)—less than two-thirds in the adirmative, M63 Gon aliions rt ‘The stage but echoes back the public voice; reasons why it should be united with amnesty, especially ‘The follow! ng is the vote in the negative :— ura haimorhasica... The drama’s laws the drama's patrons give, since the iatler 1s preased. ts the removal of disaili. Nays--Ambler, Barber, Beatty, Bingham, Buflinto: meningitis. Bi Tenn., Cobura, Cor Among the most usefui of tne charitable institu- eee perforation. ory For we that live to please must please to tive." ties, and each is to ope in the region of ur Butler of Mags., Butler o} Shipbuilding Materials and | yy nochvetiat live to pt proule please too often by inbu- | country, ‘Nobody ‘sinegrely favoring generosity to crenels | Cotton, Buell, Dinnell, Bames, Frye, Goosirich, "Haw @ Chronic bydrocephal manity:; but with the law teaching the lesson of duty they | should’ healtate in justice to the colored race. According | Hazelton of Wis., Hazelton of N. J.,, Hooper, Kelley | tions of New York clty the Foundling Asylum at 14 Measles. 4 Import Duties. whl please by opposite conduct. Thus will the law be an in- the inw maxim, “Whoso would have equity must | of Killinger, Lambert, Lowe, Lynch, May No. 8 Nortn Washington square stands prominent. 4. Smallpox. atrument of improvement, and it w necessary io proportion ‘Therefore, rebela seeking amnesty | McCreary, McGrew, McJunkin, Mercer, Merriam. Myers, Orr, - Packard of Ind,, | It 1s under the management of those devoted tadies The description of the new building to be eeies Ce eat | aniiy, therefore touat teere he's chenterscting foros, ‘Thus | Dotag this eany th Packer St Par Palmer, Peck, Pendleton, rorter, Prindle, on the ground. donated by the Legisiature. vetween cute Ante tal tated tn teed ere be @ counter: 5 is equit ity. over rei rs 4 » » % recise exigency was foreseen, DY Kousseau Iu's work which | is comtroliing. Buch Tan measure of keconcitaton, intended | Rainey, Eilis ff. Koberts, Rusk, Sawyer, Seeley,’ Seasions, | the Sisters of Charity, and the good done by them Sixtwcelgnth ‘ana Sixty-ninth streets and Lexingtom The New Orleans Troubles—H: C the world when he said to close the issues of the war; but these issues are not | Shanks, Shell bangers Smitn of N. ¥,, Smith of Ohio, Snapp: in providing shelter and food and clothing for these | and ‘Third avenues, 13 a9 follow: ouse Com- Precisely becatize the. force of things tends always to | closed unless each i# adopted. Their adoption together iw | Suyder, Sprague, Rlarkweaiher, Sidughton, Strong, Tae. | 110 1it216 warts of sin aud shame is almost incal- . paps mil To Be i" destroy equality that the force of legislation should always | better for each, ani, therefore, better for the country. than | Townsend of Pa.. Tyner, Upson, Walden, Waldron, Wallace, | POO! ras shal most The Asylum buildings are designed by N. Le Brun, archt- ittee To Appointed. tend to maintain it."—Contrat Sociel, Liv, iL, chap. 11. Any separate adoption. Kindred in object, they aiould be | Walls, Wheeler, Willard, Williams of Ind., Wilson of Lod. | culanie, when it is known that during the last two J tect, and will be located upon the unded between Never was a truer proposition; and now let us see the | joined together and never put asunder. wrong t> sepa- | Wilson of Ohio—70. 800 ill hula in | Sixty-etghth und Sixty ninth streets and Lexington and Third — cases for its application, Tate them. Hereafter the rebels should remember that their | | Mr. HALE then introduced another amnesty bill, being be days the voard of legitimate children has been | avenues. In their distribution and arrangementa gruat care Lenin with publio noe eee Pacanse the rule with re. | felipration was associated with the equal rights of all, belng.| Samus thal wea Bosnes Dy ahetcnate, ive last sessions and | paid by the good Sisters to the wet nurses to whom | Don neem, CaKeo Mi cinenithed. modern authorities,” which, SENATE, gardte hey ‘aay be trace oot! to the earliest period of the com- two whe aa af pence j-omd fey porebony ie thet for the The rules were suspended the bi yeas, 170; | the children have been sent tobe nursed, Yester- | where introduced, have been attended by pg et WASaINGTON, Jan. 15, 1873, mon law. Inthe “Chronicles of Holi " written in | equal rights of all, as, among the virtues, justice ts | 2 ry 3L. The followin, ae 2, Coburn, | day and to-day are the days set apart | TIMt, osatre of the tot on Sixty-elghth strect is placed the ate Lowe, for the wet mursea to call for board money | administrative building, 90 feet wide by 6¥ feet and five Paci o' . TI mg wee .78—Messre. Ambler, the rolgn of Queen Killzabeth, em chapter “Of Gur {nus and | above generosity. | And, thie is the more evident | 9 fats Moser AMD fy ee 7 ra: " Senator GOLDTHWAITE, of Alabama, was sworn and took ‘Thoroughfares,” where the ion, which 1s the original term | when accor! stories high, exclusive of the basement his wont, for hotel, is described as ‘builded for the receiy- | ham Lincoln, tne great issue of the Mayuata, McCritry, McJunkin, "Mercur, Orr, pcbidheetelasiaiity!. picaillbodp ay anf rep. N. petit Palmer, Porter, . Seeley, ly tne Founa- Mr. FENTON, (rep.) of N. ¥., presented the petition of Hon. | Sil a: ana’ then the. Santas, J ceived thas ret oppericaliy siece its ° | Sprague: Sennks, tates, Bi Fa Pyucrs Waldron, ling Hospital was located at No. 17 East Tweiftn | rooms Re oot ee Maturosmse, cloeste, ee George R. Selden and over one thousand other citizens of | his own coun tt compared with others, tion of my bil! more than two ye: ago. of scouring tor it Walls aud Wilson acs ‘woud street, but now the house occupted by the Sisters is | Somlories yand infirma for the Sutere, To the orth off Rochester, N. ¥., praying for the reduction of tarif to a | man may use his un ae bis dentiment of Uty. In the uncer lane Leet acne oe | ‘The bili provides that all legal ani political disabiitties im- | a+ no. g North Washington aquare, in the old Sner- | wite aud #0 fect long. in the basement unger the’ cha Tevenue basis, and especially for the removal of the duties ‘44, London by the third section of* the fourteenth amendment to gion square, will be the playrooms for the children, On each side of * o ol yf great - posed ‘upon salt, coal and pig tron; also a petition of the ladies of feud’ was = in conformity ith this boast lop chlasiate stead ana oneenea nor feng ip fot he constitution on person herein mentioned, Ney ot | wood mansion, which is rented to the Sisters at | main building, and aralel herevin, wll be two Wards, once postpone was « ” hi rr their having engaged in insurrection or rebellion inst the BO feet wide and Albany, N. ¥., protesting against women suffrage, as continued from that early epoct, sateriorto the settle. | actof justices t dare not abandon ae mug eurouKh this | Coed Staten, or given ald aad. comfort to the enemies | $7,000 ayear, including a laundry, which is altuated | rtm, “ume, about 40. fect equate” ‘These wards will Mr, HAMLIN, (rep.) of Me., presented a memorial against | ment of our country down to this day. The inn is @ pubio | sented. It is of infinite value and my Chie? regret ie that | thereof remot hat sho sah fall not apply | at the back of the house, occupied as an asylum, | be three stories high, exclusive of the basement, and be sn appropriation for the heire of Dr. Morton for the dis | tashtition, with well known, righisand duties, Among the | F cannot ‘do more’ to impress it ‘upon the’ Senate: | {0 or ia any wNsuinutiementee ae Crate: S it latter ta the duty to receive all paying travellers decent in the t amendment fail tt may be presented in | #00 included ‘advantage from this di The institution was established in October, 1869, covery of ether. di hi ft {8 distinguished fro1 ‘Other forme increased #irst—Mombers of the Congress ot the @nited tes who manage! Mr, SUMNER, (rep.) of Mass., presented several petitions | f Mouse of boarding house, which ies private conce Guosion, "But T trust that i wills mot fait eauly, conn, | withdrew therefrom and aided the rebetiton, _ pest ap che asin | Mg dt ss m | oh hie neh oF mated 8 1 id aubject to the ‘obfigation® ofthe tn. ently I appeal to the Senate Tor its votes. Let. the record ‘Second—Ofticera of ‘States or Navy, who, the most favorable results are ifest ler | sist of of for the passage of jupplementary Civil Rights bill. ‘PUBLIC QON: be made at last which shall be the cap-stone of the recon- | being over the ane, of rene years, the army OF | tne supervision of Mother M. Regina and its trea- al Mr, EDMUNDS, (rep.) of Vt., presented thirty-two petitions | pupit etl fand or water, are known navy and aided from Vermont for the repeal of the duty on salt y tO ae ae eee ed ttay, toon Lave: oblizas | Rawcted republic: Tmake his appeal for the sake o! the | Mati second section provides that before any person shall | surer, Sister Mary Irone. oy ree racing oeuated s petition of the Chi. | tins not unlike those ot inns. ‘Common carriers are grouped | cussion; for the sake of fellow citizens whom I cannot | b@ entitled tothe benelite of the act he shall, within the dis; | me gnancial report for the first year of the insti- | third, tourth and nthe Pacthe Const for the reduction of the | with inn keevers, especially in the duty to passengers. Here | forget: and for the sake of the republic now dishonored | tflct where he resides, take, before a clerk of a United States : In the basement story. of the Mg, Jurtice Story is our authority ;— through a denial of justice. Imake it in the name of the | Court ora United States Commissioner, an oath or aflirma, | tutton’s life—October, 1869, to October, 1870—1s as | for the physicians, the sre wainded bi he first most general obligation on thelr part isto curry | great “declaration, “and also of that equality before | onto, support the constitution of the United States and | co ow, a sors Pig ero elguera can be received only at the State Department. tasengers wit! ‘diligence whenever they otter | {he law which is the ‘Supreme rule of conduct. to the end, | bear true faith and allegiance to the same, which oath ee ae nanan ART rate apRaS rAy 4 foeieners | Thomectve end are ready fo pay for Tinie traanpotaiion. | eaprolay, that fehow, chieent may be vindicated ining | And, airman hall Ue forwarded, t0 the Geet | won o¢ noun t7 Fast Twelth seeet 82,750 00 ging This reaulte: from thelr eetin themecives up, like innkeepers | “pursuit of happiness,” necordiug to the immortal promine, | Och dermona to be iaid betore Conarces at the opentag of | Enaurance, tmprovements and repairs of house ia ‘The Viok PRESIDENT said that the rulings upon the sub- | Bloytment ion mre” Thee are ‘ne more at liberty vo refuse RESIDENT reminded him that petitions of for- Teasonabit linen storerooms, rooms, fo. At Cn north of the paviltons, in each story, will be the children's and that the angel education may not be driven from their | Such Perwons tu be dala oie oflcer before whom such oath | East Twelfth street and branch house in West- e doors. There is beauty in art, in Literature, in sclence, and bathroom, a steam drying room, a small kitchen, ject were to the eifect that the subjects of a foreign Power e Or affirmation 1s taken is to give each petson taking it a cer- chester county “ State Department. dations to a guest.""—Story, Bailments, sec. 591, poor, in’elevating the downtrodden and being a succor to the | Secretary of Stave shall prescribe Fi bes ‘o-storied building, 90 feet front, for the laundries, tronries, * Messrs, SCOTT, (rep.) of Pa. and Davis, (dem.) of Ky., | “Professor Parsons states the rule strongly :— ‘oppressed. Humbly do I pray that the republic may not | ‘Mr. HAY, of LiL, introduced a biil epeopeasioe 825,000 for | Furniture. drying room, kitchen, pantries and storeroom. In the uy Opposed the reception of petitions of foreigners, except | «ft ia his duty to receive all passengers who offer; to carry | this creat prize or postpone iis enjoyment, ‘ay not lone | the preservation aud improvement of the harbor at Alton, Slory of the same will be the accommodation and sloepng ware Per eager mt Veron ier Gade them the whole Toute; to demand no more than the must Mr. VioKEns, (aem.) of Md., foliowed. "He said he would IL Cox offered a resolution calling fpr the unpublished rooms for the serv ants of the eatablisbment, The ere ought not to be too particular about receiving this petition | fog qatabliahed compensation, t9 treat all passengers alice, | not undertake to auawer Mr. Sumner's speech on bis Supple. alin tatabliahment will be plucea in a vault 10. Ye. constructed tne to behave to all with civility and propriety,; to provide sult, | mentary Civil Ricots bill, because it required ny argument to | correspondence relating to the release of W. G, : ye in view of the fact that it was continually recefving petitions | able carriages and means of transportation, .* Gernenntaie ibe groan Uneooattutiontiiee oF i Fenian prisoner, Adopted. der the pavemént on Sixty-ninth street. In this vault will New York, ‘the gucstiod was taken. andthe petition was | £0r,the.detault of his servanta or Agents in any of the above | He then read m long arguiment in favor of tue pending Genz | MT. pune cltered 's resolution for a @pleck come eee also be placed the steam engine, (an wheels, 4c. ‘The larga Teferred to the Committee on Finance. particulars, or generally in any other points of duty. the | eral Amnesty Dill. Cee eee ety the Milttae, Comrmll tee: ventilating shafts wil! be placed ‘at the uorth end of centre of Mr CHANDLER, (rep Of Mich, from the Committee on | °arrer ts directly responsible, as well aa for any circum- | At four o'clock, at tie conclusion of Mr. Vickers’ speech, | Kee country, Kansas. Referved to the, Miltary, Comat ‘The main shaft for ejecti mote 0 Ci ad Si . a uu . » way being. the bil Inyrotuced oy: Benatar Joka. Sherman ae pemaing pa ‘simply secetioces ite ae We Referred ants, (dem.) ot Va. {atroduced a bill changing the Tota} expendiures mi mole the arrangements and combinations of the va- jeasrs. Gi Oe Se ey ce onarenss CURDS LO. cater} 7 a, t lous buildings are-made to aid, as much as possible, the easy Heldelback creer see as trustena, Vo. eountrans bed is set at naught by an odious discrimination Congress must HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ie pe baling Gated ipa Gonris in y Feels Famed, Yourty. subsertptions ; Performance of {ho aduminustrative dutles botwees, the cen- maintain s railroad between Cincinnatt, Obio, and Chat- ENTIEATRES AND TLAOFS OF PURLIO AMUSEMENT, WAsminGTon, Jan. 15, 1872, Jubilee aime, through Very ‘Rev. William Starr Tanun in davining the binte to" provide 10s a caeteae erate fps it eres rene nee ee Theatres and other places of public amusement, licensed | Bills were ntroduced ani referred as follows :— Eg ma ay ene gig of heating and ventilation, The windows of the wards wilt By Mr. EDMUNDS (repy) of Ve-—To amend section io of | PZ JAN; are kindred to Inne or public conveyances, though | By Mr. Perens, (rep.) of Me.—-Allowing respondents in PIGEON SHOOTING. Comptroller, as per capita allowance. Se eee tie oot gi daring! the wares a Enea dea Or Aa atc tho Presi | {eY Undertake 10 provide for’ the public under sanction of | criminal cases in United States Courts to testify in their own pepe a agama stores TORE TD Beason. ‘The exterior of all the buildings will be faced with a ‘aymuster General of the Arm law. They are public institutions, reguiated if not created | behalf. Ira A, Paine, the pigeon shooter, is preparing to } Cash on hand Ociober 1, 187 peel EES a aR A eg be ty A by'iaw, enjoying privileges, and, th consideration thereof, aa- aU ME SCOTT Allowing outtt and yearly ‘allowance of siiming duttes no and furnisning | commence three suits at law against Henry Borgn, | Indebtedness existing October 1, unltke those of the inn and the public con- By Mr, Frve, (rep.) of Me.—For the rep: through the most economical means) a rich and pleasing ap- ‘ound ; ON A tli cag me eal Hate ato veyauce. From essential reasons the rule should bethe | of the Custom House at Bath, Me. ‘ For the second year—October, 1370, to October, ance to the whole. A crib for the reception of Bhi Mr, BIO, (fon) of ATK — pan; et ofthe Memphis same with all. As the inn cannot close its doors, orthe | gy Mr, BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass.—To remove all logal and the Proaldent of the Society for the Prevention of | j571" the expenditures -and receipts were ag Bags isplaced in the vestibule of ‘the Assium building, ia By Mr. THURMAN, (dem.) of Ubio—To reguiate criminal | Publle conveyance refuse ® seat to any paying traveller, | sotitical disabilitien incurred during the late rebellion, pro. | CéUClty to Animals, for interfering with him im 1s | folows:— whlch tofenta may Be left without inquiry oF observation. practige in the federal Courts, ’ © | vided th: : BS asintat fe The first suit is for th EXrenprrones. and other places of ‘public amusement. Here are inatitu. | Vided that the act shall not enable any person to main ‘in Professional business. ne uit is for the hick of Acmaents. He ee ek cn 8 HOUSE OF THE 00D SHEPHERD, BRO n By Mr. Poot, (rep.) of N. C.—Appropriating $100,000 for | tions whose pecaliar object is the “pursuit of happiness,” | any claim or right against the United States, except ea a eng. t of. Conn | Mncharteee ttcedainongibe equ rigs of TK | Sune aerant fuera Nady of Aor 84 and uw. | MODEY value of over two hundred and fy pigeons | | Work Wuthngia a Houie and grounds in St. Augustine to the State of Fiorida | jWrly Irration fog Pemnprectdfoed carpet oh port r bf bei Hoshi elect F y asylum purposes. bl A tolera- 180 for the removal of cert: to the U: Soccer e a aeoraie en tea naa seinen es | par ce manne | eam trenne! mi nie Uae, Ste Aue ov | arnt were nie eee Mr, LEWT8, (rep.) of Va.—To change the times for " ‘Howse Bi : nat vin Grett “#3 Distrlet "Courts inv the Wester Dia: | S"e*% QOMMON SCHOOLS. alse to Perea n eeaeen ‘Office acts. kN a he Rep dar ar eed pian das aes! yevsnueie Ltd t+ Noble and Heroic Work of the Sisters—Necese Mr. BLATR, (dem.) of Mo, olfered a joint resolution direct. | the common school falle naturally into the same eategory. | 4 07 (ata chg, or (FePs) Of Conn.—-t0 repeal the stamp | 2 Putts api oh enrenpaned ft plasin’ niketties: Provisions and grocerie 71668 87 sity of a Larger Building for the Penitents— ing the Ku Kiux Committee to inquire, without delay, into | iisnomer and a mockery. It 1s not a schoo: for whites nor a Hy Mr, STARKWRATHER, (rep.) of Conn.—To incorporate par Medicines and ltquors, 63s 77 A Word to the Charitably Inclined. the condition of affaira in Loulstana,'and asked i imme: | Sonool for biaces, but a schvol for all; in other worde com. | the Southern Express Company. The third sult will be for expenses and losses | Milk and ice, diate consideration. Ton school. Much ie mplied in this term, according to | By Mr. BARNUM. (dem.) of Conn.—For the improvement | sustained by him in having to go to Canada to shoot The Sisters Of the Good Shepherd belong to an 2,128 29 5,37 18 | ancient religious order, approved and confirmed by Mr. EDMONDS said he had been requested by Mr. Went, of ‘ ae paponls litusereaae fnanie harbors of Bridgeport and Weatport, Conn. Louisiana, who was temporarily absent, to the post | Minwalready mentioned, “It isan ere ob : By Mr, SLooum (dem.) of N. Y.—# hase his last mat th Captain Bogardus, Mr. Paine | + unt his | ona already mentioned. It carb ee el coe 2x OF gua vate eer AeA Petekoek th to Flere ene atch with Captain Bogar alne J advertising and Pope Alexander VII, in 1686, and by Pope Benedict mement of easure relating to Louis! bust : Foturn. He therefore objectei! to the vresent conalderation | $he 78d to knowleyge. Jt is a publlo conveyance, where tobe placed in the Capi: | nag retained the best legal talent in this city, and | fheldentals Of the resolution, and it went over. Sort for enduring recreation. “Like the others, it assumes to | By Mr, CLAnKR, (rep.) of N. Y.-To provide acurrency in | there is no doubt in the minds of the members of | ladebtedness existing October THE AMNESTY KILL. ° ; coin aper of equal id uniform At one P.M. the Amnesty bill came up as undniahed protien Sumo uae ign exeepton grounde”egualy appl United Stktgg,, ©. “tua! And uniform value throughout the | the Bar that Mr. Bergh will have to pay heavily for | Total expenditures, i cable to the innyghe public conveyance and the theatre. Iiut By Mr. Suiri (rep, of N. ¥.--For the construction of a | his ofMiclousness. The question now arises, WUl | cash on hand October 1, 1870. 47 40 i} @ | XIV.,1n 1741. The object of their institute 1s to re- claim failen women and make them useful members of society—a work which 1s neither easy nor plea- Mr. SUMNER's Supplementary Civil Rights bill being the | the common school bas a bigher character. Its object 1s the | National railroad between New \Vork and Chicago, sant, and which only they seem capable of accom- obese apes fe iris wat rend and Mr‘nunaner adurved Sauoayognt es ung, en Ub ia sustained by taxation to |) (By ME. BAZAR, (rep) Of N. J.--For 8 post obice building Bees POTD HO Ron mearerare: COL Oc Bi ORS aera ace plishing; for tt 1s evident from everyday experience havea which all contribut jot only does tt ho! oul 1e et . oc! Q K QUMNER'S SPRXON. public by tts name and ite harmony with the otherinstitutions, | . BY Mr. MEROUR, (rep.) of Pa.—To admit tea and coffee Ket, or will the society of which he is the Prest- | Entertainment given by Mr. Daniel Wiyaat. that those poor creatures are never reformed in our {ter the Ist of July aeat, dent have to stana the brunt of ms folly? If the Eotertainmsat elven Dy Me A. ps ormmLD, rep.) of Pa—To promote the securing | latter 1s the case the sooner they appoint another | "Mr. Johm srougham. eee NM Mr. SuMNER—Mr, President, i tension, reappears ‘in the presen ry, in ite original pre- Cae orn but it agsumes the place of a parent to ail children within tis | free of du lebate. Agata the. bar. ‘bound always to @ parent's watchful care and | By Mr. public imstitutions, where they may have been de- barous tyranny stalks into this Chamber, denying to a whole ay fs no” distinction of | of efficient seamen for the navy; also supplementa fore thought antery fond. Thi te. a = Saree nos te “easy. to. see ‘that the separate, achool | act granting peusions to the soldiers of 1812." ° “8° | president tn the place of the great monomaniac the | Lecture by G. Durant, Lecimpasiatraer tpl Hanahan alae dries ere thought slavery vead, os -) e. Tf not in | founded on an odious discrimination anu sometimes offered Mr. B. F, MEYERS, ) of Pa.—To provide home- dts From estate of G. and and reckless than they entered, and for the reasons body, at Jeus: in spirit or as a ghost, making our country | go'qn equivalent for the common school, is an ill-diszuised for soidiers and better for its interests. ecutors, Messrs. that th fact of being 1 asoned {i nbdlic Aideous, the ancient criminal yet ingers among us, insist | Violation of the principle of equalliy, while as a pretended NEGLEY, (Fep.) of Pa.—To the sale of the quarter- rresgagagps Comptroller, as neghaee id x sence pi upon the tld tS pe tat Kae vane os equivalent it is an utter failure, Tinstoad 0 parent ts di building at Pittsburz, and forthe erection of | Pigeon and Bottle Shootin; in South | Interes Jail makes them feel that they have sunk so low that Pet we nae at call himself master, | CD ® churliah stepmother, A. slight iilustration will show | ® custom house and marine hospital there: also for the im- | Brooklyn=Nou-Appearauce of Bergh-Pro- it 1s mpoasible for them to recover their former parted. No “human “being can call himself master, | tow it fails, and here 1 mentionan tneldentoccurring in | provement of the Oblo and Monongahela Rivers, PP el Total recetpts.. 869,798 39 D See anaes eee: $0 sepasene Newens Sad Wit || Washing. inh wile mae event itsel{ where ever separa- By. Mr. RANDALL, (dem.) of Pa.—For closing up the af- testants. Cash on bund October 1. 1871 054 22 | standing in ‘society, or toleration or even recogni- Opporsuntiies of Teligion, to close the gates of knowledge | HOD Ja attempted. | Colored children, living near Ee oa ay ae ee ed Yesterday afternoon a pigeon shooting match ve. | *™¢°Meduess existing October 1, 1¥71 boo trom the friends whem they have disgraced ; pHoriunities of religion, 10 close the gates of Knowledge | called the common school, are driven from itsdoors and | — By Mr. DUK®, (dem.) of Va,—For a uniform tax of sixteen Leto f bese bd A grant of $84 monta 1s made by the iagite” | See ne eee dopa Weer ye ne fruits.” These gudty prerogatives afe ended,” To this extent | compelled to walk ® considerable distance, often trouble- | cents yer pound on all manufactnred ‘obacco, | 3, | tWeen a few unaristocratic triggerisis took place In | for each and ety child who is revetved by the | that they have ; ror Hyd Tree. No Masog’ Ha, i, Sac mak aueth tent “the weparate, eho. ‘One of, these scien has acct ia Sout ¢ arolina: jane extending the provisions ot | Filth avenue, near Fifty-second street, South Pe ae ee AG Leo Nad of each infant NOTHING TO LOSE, EXCEPT LIFE, Ny man, t ul n li act for the soldiers of 1812, q month. g is the irresistible iogle of hts pontion, | Ceasing to be 8 slave, Sadeced., Crom. this, exposure, | aa oR ee By Mr. Dox, (dem.) of Als.—Granting lands for railroads | Brooklyn. ‘The sport attracted quite a crowd of ‘The report of the Founding Asylnm which 1s to | Which ts often a burden, and that no greater ms ved hips ite ty mitre pedro Ry. fh paanone he c aes not have had the cbild been received at the | in main ua Vie Say | the inhabitants of this somewhat rural | be presented for Ppvuicatioe, ‘to-day is a very tnter- | fortune can befall them than they have already ex- into ihe great possession. Cruelly he was not permitted to ppt rte bled bee dig er rep.) of Miss--For the uniform settle- | qustrict. Messrs. Wrench, Shingler, Tester, Apple- | esting account of the work of the good ladies wio | perienced. With these ideas, which are heightened yara, Robertson, Kenuy and Chichester were the | have manifested so much kindness for the illicit of people, whose only offence was s skin, which bad been the ed padeotrlapisn seh ie artosdant diacoetart fae, | requires consular oficers to oll contestants. Each fired at four birds. The result | fruits of sin and shame. Mother Kegina says:— by unbridied conversations with compantens as de- ize of slavery, amere aut out from, the court room, and | ny measure of inequality in one of its forms, tucreased | OD the discharge of feamen, was a tle between Wrench and Shingler, who ktlied Many and almost insuperable difficulties necessarily at | @Taded as themselves, they again enter society but also oes the « lot eee bi egw aa ed ot great | by the weakness or ill health of the chila. What must be the By Mr. STEVENSON, (rep.) of Ohio—To complete a water | all their birds. ‘They fired again at three birds each, | tended the beginning of such an undertaking; the wants to | to sully it with the daring with which they resume eae oe et muont stands ouly on the consent of the’ gov. | £eeliugs of a colored father or mother danly witnessing this | highway from tide water on the James River tothe Ohio | Wrench killing all and Shingler one. Wrench was, | be supplied were numerous and varied, and many voices | ioe rormer vicious COU! In our pubito institul erped: stich mas the ampudent belies of Heed | merig ult ehowe yecisly how imporitien intoreten, | Heit: Awatte, ep.) of Ube To amend the Thurty. | therefore, deciared the champion Of Sout Brooklyt | Tetseattent ander the quae ofan imaginary go, Mente ee a after it was reported dead. At last the: arate school to be the equivalent of the common echool, Acd | third section of the Patent act, y- | and carried off a well-conditioned pig as a trophy. | Yihe each mornin for Droghhidtaliomastened resvea of tions they cannot get the attention necessary to mend the law which ct three months extra wages Nesity im Court; nor was {ro are in the enjoyment of equal rights. The By Mr. MONROR, (rep.) of Obi were overturoed. The testines; the et it only touches the evil withont exhibiting 11: etic By Mr. Brox, (dem. ) of Ky.-Preventing and annulli A large bag, contatning @ miscellaneous assortment | infanticide. ty of an asylum for the poor wait | Wean their minds and hearts from crime, which Chis extent his equality recognized, 7 The indignity offered te tne colored child is worse than any | contracts made with, a ollivial. of any department ares | of black bottles, Instead of pigeons, was subse- | was evidently increasing, and. in’ pite of all obstacles must be effected before any reformation can be Tet thie te, BB AS 5] oe ee = ‘ae case, competed compulsory exposure, and here not only the child suffers, | government for service relative to any im or demand | quently opened, and these were Mung into the air | it was commenced—in absolute poverty, Immediately Bp legen me eee oe io le tae lite boreee an | Debibe: 8 which he belongs is blasted, and the whule | against the United States, elther while he is in office or for | and fired at by the rival competitors, Tne firing, in | the | people * ame seoerously forward, the State | made, The Sisters of the Good Snepherd devote fe not yet recognized. ‘The deulal of any right ia a wrong | Community Is hardened in wrong. Wa ee Visaaan, tiv) ot Send this case, was not near as good asin the former, a | sanctione’ and ably seconded wal bad been, bezun ty the | their time and attention exclusively to this object, that darvene the enjoyment of all the rest. Besides the | Mr. President, against these conclusions there ts but one | struction of a bridge across the Miss Rae noe oa RSet shay tutttas tan alte Failtwoyears and part of a third, every day, sometimes | with the most noble and disinterested charity, thelr ont whicl equality does ‘not exia, The precise fule | AfgumMent, which, when considered, w nothing but @ preju- | Tenn. isplay a eed. ths aiints helter and protection to those Whom | only recompense for the privations to which they ie equailty belore.” the’ iaw—nor more "nor lees; | dice, as lie rational as what Shyioek frat calla his “humor | | Ly Mr. Ganteny,(dem.) of Tena.—To repeal alllaws tar. | Bie tt Mentatind ie BOOkIya WOULd DUC Tea, | Tea ator rected te but faintly net forth in | subject themselves etna the consciousness of doing that ofthat Zonsitiog before the aw in whieh all are aligees | aNd hen ‘a lodzed bate and a certain loathing.” making him | rng diwilieries aninia and tobacco, Inglish representative in Brookiyn would put ian in that time the good effected ts but faintly set forth in a KN. (rep.) of Ind.—To provide that no pen- ry st against taking th this report, God alone knows, the day of eternity will alone | good, Which good is purchased at tne cost of every being entitled without any discrimination 10 the equsl enioy- | the prejudice of color which pursues its victim tn the jong | sions be allowed for wounds or disaniities. hereatter” in: ite a ee ica pe ut the poet Ped reveal, the souls saved from tintimely death under {ts roof, | bodily comfort and the most unvarying patience and meet ef all y DHVaenety Ona sees See ees from the cradie to the grave, closing the school, | curred, except in cases where they were contracted in actual | not interrupted by any such uucatied for incident, | thas been objected that such an asylum is a cloak, if not | sweetness, under the ever-recurring trials to which lgrima, ences created or rez ulated by law,’among which are the right | Barring tae hotel, excluding 1 he public con ce, | hostile'service against the public enemy ; also to provide f an encouragement, to vice; but the fact of twenty. to testify and the right to vore. But this piain requirement is H novels Sti ReOs ore Le Soe: GOnvSRAnCS, ne “ nt by United steraaade for | Pwo police officers from the Eighth precinct were i ‘ % | the sour tempers and il humors of their charge put LAT abi, ali Nena ag gto fonuitit ‘at’ the theatre, " shutting the gaiea of | the pay ol election oflicers appointed by United States Judges | TWO Police officers from, the Tene ele are of | Sgbisttle untorcunates being admitted during the very ret | thom, at this cost they Win these POOr Creature, e two conces- btw ; ces- | science, and playing its fantastic tricks even in the | In cities of over twenty thonsand inhabitants, sions, 90 this when they are recognize all otuers are trites. | efuren” where "he kneels. and the flave where his dust | | By Mr. VooRUERs dem.) of Ind.—In regard to the in. | spectators of the interesting proceedings. Mol, only that vice was prevalent and such an | Wli0 cannot resist the gentle influence which the the rule. Thess t ie ot te Mmetiunien - it miugies with (he surrounding earth. the ¢ ven color of | come tax collected from ollicers of @ goveruments. ——e asylum for the waif sorely needed, but also that the opening | good Sisters gain over them, and which they use to . ; the African is a constant offen fainful white, y Mr. Kenn, lem.) of Ind.—To prevent the nt of of the asylum had nothing whatever to do with the existence | bring them bac! @ path of virtue, which the: a opt pM ee ct RE rag eg Moe By Mr. K id if Ind, — 2 paymer f the asylum had nothing wh: do with the exi bi hem back to the path of virt ich the ave i acaareotantecme ies et inwrely before. | W20; itke the pretentious lord, ing Hotspur for moieties to informers. AQUATICS. of that Writ OF (hs alg. OH. parent. In many cases, however, | soon learn to love. They allow thelr charge to call cases ali are qual beture the law—not ines fore | can bear nothing so unhandsome “betwixt the win By Mr. HAY, (rep.) of I1).—To reduce the duty on snuff and ¥ it undoubtedly preven! addiy crime of infanticide, ft i 7 the law in ‘two cases, Lut hesore the law in ail cases, eo TARP OF them mothers, Which, indeed, in many respects wakeer laattacion scephion. tmporteat as 16 we 80 oy a ee Mcrae. And sball those equal | tobacco; also to abolish bonded warehouses for tobacco and ~ panna which, as was evident in the can tnAty 0 ie 4 J ad- | they are to them, for no m er £9 ore de- ~d a 3, promised by sre eciaration, gacrinced to a 5 D " missions, nn comment and was no doul re Elite pasvenlinos. “Tes cow cade citieks’ to calied 0 travel preyudice + Shall that equality before the iaw, which isthe | | By Mr. FARNSWORTH, (rep.) of Il.—For the preservation | Challenge to the Champion Four-Oared Crewe | rested by the alternative of the Founding Aaylum. That | Voted to the interests of her children thi théy are to pe eg A age Kl Pd part of citizensily. be denied to those who do not hap. | andimprovement of the barvor of Falmouth, 10. (From Bell's Life in London.) the asylum was sorely needed is to be found in the fact | theirs. They exercise all the functions of mothers, ae er ae ee, Pleas OU here ie ulate | pen to be woite ? Ix this a white man’s government, or Is it By Mr. FINKELNBURG, (rep. voncerning the ‘The following letter from Bernard Biglin speaks | ‘2&titis now rare to tind external marks of violencé on | without permitting the slightest approach to famill- gems AE ee eee aoe semich from the carliest | a government of “all men,” as declared by our (athers? Ie | Manner of making nal proof un eatead Iai ng ‘om Bernard Bigi iP the Infants, while the nw daily diminishing of thosé ily of any kind, no matter now good they become’ th stranger’ clove alnst him, and Tie pubic conve vance ita republic of eqaal laws or an oligarcuy of theskin? This y Mr. BLAix, (rep.) of Mo.-—Autborizing the consiruc- | for itself. We have no doubt that his challenge | who bear evidence of having been drugged. Of those re- | OF how | they remain, were it for life, as many of sarang cle aga mane, rune conneraacet | ie he question Now presented, eg eta aati sh 7e",a4 Canton: Mo: | wit be taken up, as it seenis a most business-like | ctuty,atmiled many more can consenenny Deared from | themdo, Speaking of thelr Past life is strict for- 1 hes Sed . cl Ky q > al in n> earl leath than the on wi 4 - Dave no such ‘reedom for tim. THe longs. peruaps. for re- | Observe, 1! vou please, how littie ‘the word “white” is | struction of the Cape’ Girardin and’ State Raitrond, | one, Biglin, it will be recollected, rowed in one of | that any can be saved, when we consider how,ditcurt its io | Didden, and to prevent this and all improper con- Gals lineneed my “ry ones cae thes amusem 4 authorized to play the great part it pertorms, and bow much | Mo.; also to extend the time for completing St. Louis s xf x: rear a child even with all its mother's cure; versations they have to observe silence at all umes p Bs Fae Sates Ol yg origi otk, of an intruder it Is in all its appearances, Ip those two title | and Iron Mountain Railroad; also granting lands to aid in | the American crews last year at both Halifax and | outoast, it would seem, {s expected to live thro and places, except during recreations. They are the were made, “Byrd ceives pane i wan tiie | deeds, the Veclaration of Tudependence and the Constitu- | the construction of the St. dames and Lidtie Rock Rall- Saratoga:— ill-treatment which children of @ year’ FORMED TO HABITS OF INDUSTRY, a: Sama aay eaten tion, there are no words of color, whether white, yellow, | road, Mo. : scarcely survive. Language woula anf every means Is used to instil Into their minds Becivaieiy "wo'the,commouasitoy” creat "pr | Gatngiaek Mut re te the foatiig oul oC which alle | d7- Me. Coxon, (rep) of Mich —To promote immisre | 95 sup Epreon oy BELLin Lint te Tomine | dition sf many who ate lenin dhe crib tobe cared for | (he degradation ofa life Of ein and the happiness ot appul b! C ch I LONDON : tie time anc then to buried. io human si could re- Y ee ete ee ea ee ae By Mr. ORR, (rep.) of Iowa--To ald in the construction of | _ DEAR SE recent four-oared race on the Tyne bav- | store such. little ones, yet they often linger for days, | &Vittuons life. No greater charity exists than to inthe face of tie ehild. Were i garnered Op eee paaudely, | people,” and not *We, the white peop! here, then, is | the Sioux Vity Railroad and Pembina Railroad, Wisconsin. ing settled the question of the championship of England in | sometimes for weeks, with just enoagh of vitality to breathe, | receive and provide for those poor erring ones, who fn the ittle chiliren and Torre. them pot, focame | {he Authority for any such discrimination, whether by the ha- By Mr. Rusk, (rev. )of Wis,—To authorize a bridge across | favor of the crew composed of J. Taylor, J. He Sadier, | while their suerings and their almost puirid ue bodes | Very often are moro ae aninat thaa sinning— - a the: jon or any make the heart sick aad spread around the odor of dissolu- | those Who are re, , even their nearest wavonent part? There is no fountain or word | Lake St. Croix, at Hudson, Wis, R. Bagnall and J. Winship, I jn failing, and the word non-existent, the By Mr. HeRkrony, (dem.) of W. Va.—For locking and | torow three others and myself a race of four, five orsix | tion, and dearest friends. ‘Ihe Sisters occupy two three ch were the words of the divine Master. But | for it way, or with a turn, m1 re re asvinws my wey. tory dwellings in Henry street, one of which is for among us Uttle chidren are turned away and forbidien at | whole is a dis; urpation, wi damming the Great Kaaaw! f ouan The good effecte * ta, the other is used for a convent. Here’ bo erent A : 0 gusting usurpation, which ing the Great Kanawha River, West Virginia. les, straight away, or with a turn, for a sum of dve hundred the door of the common senvo! because of the akc. And | ty more #7. irrational when It. is considered |. By Mr. DAVIs,(dem.)or W. Va.—For a marine hospital at | pounds (£500 dg. The race to take place in this country to The Fatety of see chil” Uitat and chew ton corerane her penitent mY ther ned for conve he shows itself io other ineiitu- | that the authority tor such an outrage | can be Clarksburg, W. V ith Iso In the churea and in the }:founa only in. pos at either Sarai 4a, Springfield or on the Hudson Rive ons of scienve and iearui: mother is saved from the dreadful alternative of self-destruc- | they navé beeu struggling against all Kinds of aith- r r plain and unambiguous io of Cal,—To promote the d fer, some time during the 4 fast resting place on, cart. two Instances oeour, which | ‘meaning. ‘Thin was hi reeard to slavery, and it the obstruction oF the ae. | Wer, = addiction Tye allowed. the wleiing | £109 OF a tife of prostitation. ‘The poor ir led away by in- | Gnities for nearly Lour Years, ald labor incessantly nee ee cate ton eeu o8 this Hours but their eral | must be the same with regard to this pretension. 1 cannot nite ‘tes Courts; also | crew to defray travelling expenses. If this chalieuge (rigwe, or even wiltully straying away from virtue, can re. | in order to to he able meet current expenses, which, Juatifien the repetition. ‘The, sueguestonable grievance | be invented, imagined or imphed; it must be found inthe | amendatory of the existing laws relative to silver coms; also | accepted by Me. Taplor nud hia ennfreres It 1 trace her steps by entering the aaylum, where, instead of | 14 tney a commodious place, they could fairly di , s veasor cited the cases | very text; and this [assert according to fixed principles of | to confirm ihe pre-emption claim to the Yosemite Valley, | other four now organized or which may her destroying her infant, she can remain to nurse it. At -supporung, thelr princt the same time she can help the good work by nursing | for their institute is sel Bnother, while learning, perhaps, to walk in the way of vir- | requirement being plenty of work for the inmates, tue, Sie need never be known even to the other nurses, some | which they do to the satisfaction of thetr patrons, of whom are of course honorably married women who hi Uniess the charitable public assist them they cannet of Frederick Douglass and Lieuteaant Dunn as illustraung the These aro famous in types. If Frederiex Douglass or | jurisp ». In its absence equality is the supreme law | also to dedicate the public lands tn California to h i | Twill also match John Biglin and myselt _ and continued :— | of the land, “and the judges in every State shall be bound | and pre-emption settlement ; also for the relief of aed aod oared race for two hundred and ‘itty pounds R00) e Hes, thereby, auything in the constitution or laws of any State to | infrin pre-emption settlers; also authorizing joint eatry by ¢ five miles, agatust any two men in Great Britain, the race ie to sutler, how rach: the contrary notwithstanding.” This conclusion is re-en- | pre-emption settlers, to take place on the same day or the day following that upon Rilaitue, the teable, the tovaih susesen a forced by the constitutional amendment abolishing a By Mr. TArYE, (rep.) of Neb.—To abolish the ofice of Su- | which the four-oared match ia leclded. Shouldduere matches | 10st thelr own children, or who from circumslances are | Hud a euitable house to catry on their Women as well as iuen, are shutout trom Dat 2 prefer to, devel cm the Original text of the Com perintendent of Indian Affairs. be made, & series of interna:onal’regaltas for valuable | Surging ie over they caa leave the asyinm and seex ctuerem- | Wok oN @ latge scale, and this they ear- privileges of the steamboat or railcar, aud. di tution, ‘in presence of which you might as well un- iy mr. GARFIELDE, (rep.) of W. T.—To regulate elections | prizes, similar to those which took place at Halifax, Saratoga e turd (other famillesand ever after dead vir. | oestly ask for, noton their own accoant, but for vulsar sty with waunokers and rode jersons dertake to make king, an to degrade @ fellow | in Washington and Idaho Territories. and Longueville this year, will hi ke pli * Were there no door open to receive oy they | their charge, notwithstanding that their present Vervation ia as ollensive as tue scene, aud teu ara Ct, | citizen on account of his akin, There is also the original com- | By Mr. ARMBTRONG, (dem.) of Dakota—To provide arms | lug theirsay, thus rendering th able cbame avd tnus ove tee Tmt fens. “a cond t wonld break ~ “4 | mon law, antedating and Interpreting the Constitution, which | for the Dakota National Guard. rotitable, e treatment received by th LA a hardships and confinement wonld soon down road sive jun are dewied that shelter and nourishment wine ‘out which travel Is impossible. Do you doabt thin constant wide-spread outraye, extending im unconnted ramiica bi ant of modeaty, ‘of, with thelr hearts steeled against all tsa saticient | thatis good, take refige In despair, perhaps in suicide. But | tae,Suouzes, conmtirubion, Hower er knew no distinction. of geict: Cae of the greatest judacs By Mr. Cox, (dem.) of N. Y. To allow Amon , ready paid for a like pa that ever «at in Westminster Lord Cniet sustice tie, Hon of forengn-buult weasels, erionn regula. | Deve ati eety pee aaa t p guarantee that the acceptors will be cor: to those who could not remain to nurse their babes even | borne. -4 clared rely of yetual mem- Ind.—To provide for th tb fal Hi that a prom fi bl if h throughout the whole land ? Witb sorrow be it said, it reaches | declared in sententious judgment, worthy of perp 9 or the iseue of | meet with fair pl loping that pI and favorable | with such an oj anity for doing so), when the honor of a | reflect that a littie of their money would have saved everywhere, even into Massachusetts, Not a State which | firs: ne, common iaw takes no notice of negrose belug dif ng oflicers in the War Depart. | report may be received, I remain, yours, te. Tamity is atstake by the expostire of one who has already | the lives of those generous ladies who sacrifice all ot need the Lenign correction, The evidence is on | {arrt [fo other men.” (Smith va, Gould, 2 Lord Raym., | ment > BERNARD BIGLIN. | jogt her own—when the temptation tu infanticide is stronger | for those who should be supported at the aioe,” Abd There 6 ores tet | CF inne tunecen oa RDO wan aM pone Ee ote Comers ce. | Turee for (ne expetaos. in reing. nod’ Sanineinieeece | Leb CMR bu ndananen, eure Sew Tork Oper’ thau ‘the "wil to resist—io such and to such only we | pubilc expense. In after years What mau Dy me, showing how indvidusis | Dart Of Tek soothed tated GUILT: MDOTATUN As the Crees, |, focene Wo eet aguinec tbe Indians tale to” dints Teens ieee In answer to the above Mr. William Blakey has | proffer the crib. Ot these poor creatures many would @ | deserving ‘the name can ‘feel proud when jain denial of equal rignts. W Wentat common law Hi zontl: fal . vide Texas into | forwarded the following letter to America:— thousand times leave their hesrt itself rather than the little . to the story wichous indy | ental Congress, the several States were entitled. (story; | two judicial districts. creature, who, though the cause of all their sorrow, yet | vowing or See the charitable institution spark of justice fuses tan Commentaries on Constitution, vol. 1, sec. 199 note.) Had By Mr. ELDRIDGE, (dem.) of Wis.—For the improvement ADELAUDE Hort, d claims from them a mother's love. Were we ck bod of the Good Shepherd to his friend, when goal Onn beattate 10 gen . Woodal Who that reioices | these remarkable words been uttered by any judge in Weat- | of the harbor of Sheboygan und Port Washington, Wis. Nerwcaster-vron-TYNk, Dec. 27, 1871.4 volume, we could cite many a scene capable of piercingihe | he must acknowledge to himself, “I didu’t give one fn republican iosiitdtions will not help to overiar.w the tyr. | muLster Hil they would have been important, but they are By Mr. McCRany, (rep.) of lowa-Relative to the mode of Dear StR—Having seen your challenge in the columus of | hardest beart, Here we would repeat that it is just for such. | dollar towards building it”? [tis difficult to refuse anny by which they are decraded? enhanced by the character of thelr illustrious author, to vidence in cases of conteste: ‘ the Newcastle Duily Chroniriry I hasten to reply. fafgete, axe caty sak thet Our est aren. aid to those Who positively mean and do good t ‘Alter discussing the great issues of the war Mr. Sumner | Whom beion riginal honor of first declaring from the (rep.) of Miss, from the Co T (Mr. William Blakey) will match four men to row a | Fhe one Titles eeigtence must be ignored; yet, if . ee proceeded to state that the two excuses show ow irrational | Pe that & slave cannot breathe im England, id Labor, reported # bill to establish an educational | straight-away tour-oared race of four miles or there- | jnatter life the mother is ine position to calm her child, | Oruers, irrespective of country or creed, there being a utterly groundless is thia pretensions ‘Tuey are on par | ‘That th OLTIZENSIEP, fund and to apply the proceeds of the public lands tothe | abouts against Mr. Bernard Biglin's crew, or against | she may always be able to do ea, ws an exact register in kept | 20 distinction. It is enough that they are objects AD the. feelt, Onto la that the gu toe le is should continne to fannt, now that slavery (acon. | education of tne people. Recommitted. any other four “in the world: but I feet calied | Srench chit tren soond ‘we sectde to give away a child by | Of eharity, to be recetved and cared for. Those wao a which s clearly a mirepresemtation; | © jeans, Jeoreaaee the ne iscency. By the decree agai at pail oar ETIN as SERIALS Tyee, ER, ei pon g, gg OO cy 2 Bag gd of ee ‘adoption (for F435 We kere had several applications) we | Wish to disabuse themselves of faise ideas regarding evidel am 0 oved. Ceasi asta i cluded, a ice crossed the rovided foF | to be a slave, the former victim uae become not only «man | bill introduced last Monday by Mr. Hale to relieve American give the oarsmen of the New World the sat te shen ee poy Anthony oirtarsthae te fiance tee CR VER 1h, WROTE CACY CAD OOO BES Al fn toe na | but a citizen, admitied al the pale of humanity and | built steamers and vesreis trom import duty on materials | tion of » tr wi ‘and they think that it is now time f . , zi 8 gemeetra nom Fit the pale of citizenship ‘aman he is enutiedto-all | and articles entering sivto their construction, repair and use, | eiprocity Tots ehewee tt Fouad your orew wilt do's i See en ee POVERTY, ORDER AND CLEANLINESS . poh wed ena @ citizen be becomes # member of wy as the unfinished business of the morning hour, honor of visiting us on Tyner ‘we can inaure your re- in specking of the women taken into the house, we would | Which mark everything and the heaitby and con- OF this firs excuse itis cilicuit to speak with patience, | Nujongeram Atte nee yeiually as the prevailing Iaw, | | MF. MAYNARD, (rep.) of Tenn. asked Mr. Hale whether | ceiving the warmest hospitality, & clear course and honor | wisn to seamed our trienas and the public hat no provision. | teuted looks of the penitents, and that the Sisters It igs barefaced misrepresentation, aud wherever it shows he Is a-compouellt paTl of tie. Teng hee ogee eee eee ee eee ery ot Men replied, that ‘it emiraded an | anle.trentment with regard to the race, and @ “good time" | hag peen made for them, Thev have been depending entirely | Will, doubtless, answer any questions which may be =. owing to It patriotic Mr. HAL, (rep.) of replied that it embraced ail | whether you win or lose. I offer you the same amount of ex- ‘and Y e omes & 5 id ein 5 vat #0 that you may have the bene- < Rye figelf must be treated as such. Ther person | allog neton who does not resent the imputation thet he is seeking to In: | Iuecepasation win thee Wego tude bitnself socially anywhere. ‘This is no. quesion of | urtsor ine thet” tratecen tak society; no question of social life; no question ot social \ Pan he noinjury wor hin a Nobody could deny the importance othe | Leeds, Nottingham and otner regattas, where substan: ‘h 7 ob fect jury to all, TT on See mente ese jad bene ones Hay bm fe inguit to an American sie Dishonor to itn a dee stood by ature at the head of the | tial prizes are offered for competition. Upon. the terms | Or® penitents and one for giris 0} re as ton lew oes 08 presume 10, create or rogtiave onl | ees pant be ens pop AD may ATA been be “hry mune iad lg ly wry Verne oonapired to bore ndiosted | i wil make a match, that is:—A crew to be The attendant physician cf the institution, Dr. | ‘he Sisters will occupy until such Lat) they get relations, these are in no respert ailectod by the pending | equality is bis equallt Privileges and imnmniica ave | guswerea tas promise which ite 1 l med by me shall row your crew for a stake of £60 aside, | Reynolds, says in his report: — means | to atid, tnote eres connritere ian cattne son, whether Senator or citizen, isalways | his great on 0 © peracn ren bia great poaseasion. To enjoy this citize ural position held out. | a straight-away race upon the Tyne championship coarse, fe High Lovel Bridge to Léaminuton Point about (aut As far as possible ail our infants are I bart ra pcan that t of patonal mdustry | from tt itals, t one wet nurae suc! hip Deople from. uring the war, however, that bran Ar AHores, losing | Was prostrated by rebel cruisers, whi A little will not be missed by the rich and it will be atar, various in race and complexion, seék jook the | and a quarter miles, your crew being allowed £200 expenses | 10 all infant bo: Aud does not the pene ene eines ca birth, as, into the ocean ali rivers tow, | confidence ot freighters in American vessels and | for crossing the Atiantic to row upon our home water. , infants, except in a fow lostances, where & wi res | @ great deal to them. hoose Tor bim- Dain’ Gupneee et Watke where Goce Eee ot uot | opened up @ demand for British and foreion vessels, ‘Should you determine to accept these conditions you may | for onlvone (ofant. But wa the justitution will accommodate Nemignation, | uekae fabguse Of Water where each particle is like every | ‘Then came the bigh protective era, waen everything of for- | draw out articles and forward to me, or ia the same mann.r | obly thirty-eight wet nurses we are limited to that numb byl Thiet | Chieeratiy tee nee mubiect to the same law. In tha | ego production was taxed out of ‘sight, and vie resuit was | as your letter just received. It they are approved of 1 will | while at times a much larger aumber of infants are receiv FIRE IN LISPENARD STREET. pendence within its wal there any. differen: ship the African Ia now abworbed. In ancient tines | the aulpping business was destrored. To-day the condition | sign them and the match will be rauiied: “Tfusting to lear | tan we can wet-nurse, either within of olitslde'the nayluin, a it be palace o1 but when he jeares lis ‘nd thin: er rs ey rreated the ecourge of the | of that important brageli of industry was most deplorable, | from you at your earliest conventence, t remain, yours tri All the wet nurses in ihe institution enter accompanied At six o’clock last nighta fire broke out in the paras, pe pasere oc Dorels bet, whed Be Jenrnd hi eee city With Hs lesson of immunity, bas ree | American’ shipyards all wiong the coast were cloved aud WILIAAM BLAKEY. * | by thelr own infanca, aud while they remain. with ta nurse “ ‘ 4 erent; yoo Sp wales the dicettar bac ko w onagee 1a. ee preveuiing ines ‘eiurough the ager, ieatilying to Roman greatness, | while across the line in Caaada the shipyars were never | My, ERRNARD BrGLtN, New York, also anotner, ‘Some’ of ti Very soung onte | Second floor of the Louse 27 Lispeuard street, occu- of quailty; nor can be appropi tu bis own raw on he live of Paul, as appears in the familiar | busier, ‘That was one reason why he asxe or he tmmedi- fecha ORO fitteen, sixteen and vighteen veara of age. Of course thess | pied by James Hays & Son, deaiers in hosiery, caus- exclusive use, driving into the yuiter all whose skia is ies ‘od «8 they bonnd him with thongs, Pani said unto the Yessege of the tite Senne Sanat Jenson, One Has, he Aimigeton with thelr tafeuts, wee ack Tcn te want | ing@ loss to stock of $1,000, fully insured. The a bi tm rh iy derstoud Mission WIEN (hel fa ote Peed teoiroe ond ide FATAL'TERMIBATION OF AQUARREL, — | Cfi'voue aod protecisn ce Yoel Nile year ‘Eteas Ga08 | gee portiog.of the floar, aecupied ny Pt. Fi 1 . r ve thi jer, Nast Monday. Stonit withare | _ ON the mght of the 8th inst. Hugh Wilson, of 2,207 | Hie wn Joonod anos content ane. Bovis | scart manufacturer, was damaged slightly by water. waite that hisown, But nobouy pretends that equality in | centurion that stood by, sit lawtul for yo wenres the highway, whether ou paveroent or sidewaik, is a yuextion man nod Uncondemned? - " \° SOUres & ot ‘And, permit me to suy, tha: equality im ail in- w ©. Hale was the chiet | and the bili went over Haul next. Monday, when Tt will have ‘hen the centurion heard t at be went and to r et on-led upow pbane orgnien cc: ceaieiea oy “sia as little @ question saying, Take heed what thou doeat, for mat is the fractlo n Of the morning hour which tay remain atter | Second avenue, and Robert McCormick became en- it eat was long and thoroughly: ay! Tho first Moor, occupied vy Harmen Hach: BQUALITY NOT FOUND 18 EQUIVALENTS. ind the chief captain was afraid afver’he knew that | Mr Neary ite eo entaolial a port of entry | gaged in a quarrel, during which Wilson received | [iter we have icant ope te ee sor anequencen, also porter of gloves and hosiery, was damaged about rakhen logeens ns tue otoceey vals Hinds equality in ne a.{tgman, and because be had Dound him.” (Acts and aehvery ac Vitahurg, Pay and moved iho Re putupon | fatal tofaries. He was removed to iis residence | | Yaréceaninens cau benef. | Tree narod dollata by water, tally insured. The té achools, separate institutions o| Wii! not our “chtef captain,” will not Senators take heed Mr. HOLMAN, (dem.) of Inds, objected. and confined to his nouse until yesterday aiternoon, | ing care of one of ine a 4 tovared uae ‘of our tofants | buliding was leased by Victor Levy and damaged seunes fOr eqeniy | ond bts ib the contrrnces by wnict a et the Sever gs ae cgfhyitet hoe ped adh 05 iF. NEGLEY inoved to suspend the ruies and pass the bill, | When he died, McCormick made nis escape, and {3 | are boarded about the city and {nthe surrounding country, | about one hundred gud titty dollars, insured for et re Y book ‘a transcende: » dete, inevaded; ne as merican and unc sull at large. The Coroner has been notified, and | and with but few exceptions are wet-nursed. Though mady | g2,090 in the London and Liverpool compauies, for equality: ta hot onl Ae iar iduty., Yow vain vs py T+ le Dawes vente ve BANG SROUBLES. will Lold an inquest to-uay, of them thrive, yeu wo find that many of out tafantewitra a ? ? { » tree.) a hy to offer a resol on he imatitution de we out urse, 2 argue that there te novental of equal rights when This sepa ant oviraye'y Y oer padre of aie comitae of ive voi RECKLESS DRIVING. porlonaly reaer timber amet murs, ous, fa an FIRE ON STATEN ISLAND. dele. Does any Senator deny it Theretore, ft ts uot king you to unite now in an act of justioe MOVOrDMENt aad Omi Leaves Dennen — P ‘ace with, nursiags’ Good ak of Long gro . ‘At best (ts an equivalent only; ut no eauivalent race, belng only a small instalment of 08 oflictala in that ion pert eee vars | Yesterday afternoon, as Peter Toher, aged twenty | Island,” especialy the ‘Castern niaree RReeaten por, | A fire broke out tn the grocery store of J. MeMur- tton, has not been at all geatifying. Yet again, many | ray, Canal street, Stapleton, Staten Island, iast House, with auch recomtuendatio : 7 Ma et w' dations ag it may deem expe ¥ . a om implien obe thiog for, white para | that henry de accumulated Uy has | atent, ihe committer to hnve puwer to Sani ten persona aka | CWO, of Filty-afth street and Madison avenue, was targeta who ave Fraduallg fat ondewhen wel-aurerd night, at a quarter before ten o'clock, anu did con. a the same ere can be | the advantage of being recommended in th wn- | papers and to sitin Washington o1 no substitute for eyuality, nowbing Dut fteeif.. Rven if ac- | nual message. I regretiod at the tune, th President | fir, Kann objected BO" °F viuewhiere, walking down Sixth avenue alongside of fis cars, de. In apite ores us ty acknow!- ' . ty 4 of thia, experience f us siderable damage before tt was put out. The fire- ‘the name, Mi he wits Knocked down by @ buteher’s cari, driven oy Hat thetchancen of reaping farants ina well-regulated | Mel Wore prompulyon hand, The extent of tna by are as notoriously they are not, | signatized by his favor the removal of disabilities Imposed DAWES moved to Auapend th 1 fe is no eqhality, Inthe process of subsritution the vital | upon a few Chousand rebels wbo hud airuck at the republics i a he rules and adopt the | George Duuner, and severely tujured. Touer was 0 lie, are futll . rf ot wt ' eh ew caeke ” removed to tue Reception Hospital, and Dunner ar- with large, sunny, well-ventilated hale, et ‘pre | damage to Mr. MoMurray’s property could not ve ‘and escapes. Ttis lon and cannot be recov: He he said nothing of cruel disabilities inflicted upon mii ENP RAL, tn th oueatde During OF DOR sto iateoduce a bit | tested by au oMloer of the Twenty-secoud preciact, aoe ede oa ee rural dusttiows within any | aNcertalucde . Separation implies one — for bite person | that heavy debt accumulated by ee gp) of wrong, a elixir ored; (or equality te found oniv io equality, “Neught but | l10as of colored fellow citizens, who had beeo a mala-stay 10 Mr. Aokga, (ems of