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4 NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1872.-TRIPLE SHBET; S Onan CONGRESS. whether the raf'roads are entitled to the rights they now pos- sess. Laid on the table, CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT. Mr. Foxt cailed up his concurrent resolution to refer the ment of nal TNE STATE CAPITAL consisting of two from each judielal district and one the PAP S'S. large, ‘trae Passos or Tue ‘TuPeumemrrane BOARD OF AUDIT i were only A COTION RING. More Charters tor the Me- Mr, Hawnis, atked consent that te Senate bi amens. | ACrimonious Amnesty Debate in tied, 004 | & Scheme Representing Seventy Million Dele ‘salaries and wages. shail ‘not | ! New York Board of Audit ack just passed by that officers ae sig tropolis. be audited by said Doard until the expiration of | Pody,s now put on, its nal passage, which was granted the Senate. seatot | ia Six Millions to Begin With-An Al. five days atter presentation. ‘Tals was the other | Sa wat: see aanths ae hnoanamaacone zeal of | leged Combination ef Prominent Pelli- amenament:—A fenersl statement and entry of the Mr. MOSELEY moved that when the House prennse the by the clane—Amouut and Rates of the Cotten over nature of any bill, claim or account at the time | 16th st be until the 26th, at half-past seven P, M. deemed and taken ag | Under the rule. - * same mot! Reformers of All Sorts from New s ‘pian tae bro tnereot “in @ book | ,,c#.motion of Mr. JaCons the House adjourned unt bat- The Supplementary Civil Rights Bill Adopted Me WOOD, (dom) of Ga, asked Mr. Edmunds to state | funding ef the Tax. - ‘5 and as contemplated by the requirement. of th jonday. Trey + apbiaacmadlanin aap nermmlege Wasuixaron, Feb, York and Brooklyn. caren wnend i pine dause pardon ot ine wealon beatin wy ety Bane. the Ku Klux organization ‘wae aie ee A new ring of lgantic proporuons appears in the ‘as amen . Mould be 00 cobateuod an so prevent oF delay the | "== S#NATORIAL SUOVTIZTER OW CORRUP ni ahr ie. CntadaY win Gran contents: | Seige s mimoett agen, nea ee Convene ting ~— ecm payment to the several ban that tbese three gentiemen ought to be excluded from the cotton ring ap- of the mARUBANCE AND THUG? COMPANIFG | Hank Smith and Jay Gould Exam! THE KU KLUX AND THE CARPET-BAGGERS | Sii‘sao'cheregs ifem ‘wit telag, memoers ows leat | pears upon the scene. We have had railroad, whis- organization. Would he now state the grounds on w! based the charge? key, national bank and other rings in ‘Mr, EDMUNDS sald he was trying to convince the Senaie beige here ior some years past, but the cotton ring Ba ‘A Very Comprehensive Commission for | ‘the vote on tne oill was 19 to 1, just @ quorum be- | Tbe Senatorial Committee that is now engaged in ing present. It was at once engrossed and sent to | asking questions regarding Senator Wood’s probity House, Mr, Hawkins, on its being pre- i that every man o1 excluded who was an enemy to fe harap the Port of New York. bested, sumgeetod u contained ali | 3 ® Tepresentative of the people met yesterday | Hawards, the Arkansas Travel | thecovernment, to his fetlow citizens and to good oruer. He | Crea 0 present session of Congress, : the ‘cmendimonte, the Board of “audit nad | Morning, at ten o'clock, in their private parlor at * ae rey ae ae alors er the govern, | _ 4 combination of prominent politicians has been — asked for, and as it was very important | the St. Nicholas Hotel, Of course the proceedings ler, Started. ment ofthe United States had evidence showing that the | formed for the purpose of carrying through Com- that it should be passed at once, it shoula at once be Were, ag on whe previous day, entirely secret, and sees. pesena ne nad named were at this moment, or were @ | greag g bill to refund the taxes collected on new A RAILROAD FOR FIF TH AVENUE. Prien wad ila Siete teeinectiaceat Gomme deed the persons who were most interested in finding vote of 77 to 1, the solitary nay bei Speaker | out what was happening were, in consequence, Smith, The bill was then sent to the Executive | moge righteously vexed at the persons who were ‘THX ADVISORY BOARD OF THE KU KLUX KLAN, whatever that was. Perhaps the Senator (Mr, Norwood), as COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY i ear aeetiy seoesan tered im cotton under the acts of Congress of July 1, 1862; June 20, 1864; July 13, 1866; September 1, 1867, and February 3, 186% It is claimed that the laws au- chamber, and within @ half hour afterwards the bill thy t ALBANY, Feb. 9, 1872, was a law, recorded in the Secretary of State's | most interested in keeping it a mystery. Bee OG AS ni te Ned Heard tbe entmony one au hand be would pr the gem of the cotton tax were un- ‘The city ts full of “reformers.” It must pay to ee, Hank Smith and Jay Gould were examined, an Just ag readily believe him (Mr, cau come, ‘ceabeee constitutional, unjust and oppressive, and that the bea reformer.” It1s natural to suppose #0 from | Mfr, Tlemann's bill regulaung processions tn. the | ‘tls closed the evidence against Wood. ‘To-aay the FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Fe beneved them tbe onornble’ gentlemen, and Ueretors the deaioorets votine in sold phones cea aay ws the manner of men who have become so suddenly | strects ana cities is an excellent one, but could be | 8ccused Senator will bring forward witnesses on his Nich 25 oP een ae Sponpanie of partici omar fm. oF comsbenascing: cgea were | Dill through authorizing the refunding from the Second Session. interested in the progress of reform. For instance, | ™#¢e much stronger by Bosley CRIs all | side. As far as could be learned, the evidence thus Brooklyn reform is represented by such men as pecorestons other than hose far has not been very damaging to bis cause, and a3 ‘ th National jury of the entire amount collected, Department and police, As the nn Greeley was not examined itis propable that the the ol une humbloy who had noth bys eoteranuy whi dian sockety Itis claimed that Mr, Secretary Boutweli’a one BEN, at af men like those charged | hundred aud odd millions of dollars has been 8. B, Dutcher and B. F, Tracey, Internal Revenue | now stands no processions will be saved Prosecution has proved itself very weak, ca Feb, 9, 187%, ethane began’ ea er . in Pern ta omy oon idle in the Treasury too long already, and ca ving Collector and United States District Attorney other than those of the National Guard, Police ani The investigation will be journed to Albany i, Fel uoher beeing B ccnatica awe treba bulk of it should be distributed to the people in the form of a refund of the unjust and unconsi jonal cotton tax. Iam osing the argument of those whe favor the proposed measure—not my own. A bill providing for the refund has already been prepared, and will ve introduced when the proper time ar- f paradin: jas! rae Then Ba are “heelea” by a | Hire sate port inion the ‘Police oH intone soon, in which city it will probably be completed. crowd of revenue justom House officials, | ers. en they get such permission the Commis- ‘Who also serve as aids to those admirabié reformers apo Beereanivet fa ziye Sie paragree h ee STATE LEGISLATURES. and modest, high-toned men of the Custom House | (actual buriais) are allo’ Mr. FRRRY, (rep.) of Conn., presented petitions from lead ~ ing citizens of Hartford, New Haven, Norwich and New Britain, Conn., for retorm in appointments to and removals from office; also In salaries of officals, seizures, &c. id Were @ disgrace to the country Mr. EpMuNDs—Undoubledly, We all know that, in the honorable Senator's opinion, reconstruction ts a disgrace to the and the country; itis nota aoe 9 and an out- nd they must have no Messrs, EDuunns, (rep.) of Vt, and SAWxER, (rep.) of Face that there anould be am, organization for the ‘commts- rives, In a lew days it is expected. New York General Committee—Updyke and Charley | music a8 an accompaniment. Now this will very MINNESOTA. 4. Q., presented similar petitions. ae ee ae ee COLON cased RANE ae conten she Guicmcein: Bpencer. If New York olty should or could be re- | Selves a responsibility tat ¢Doy ¢ ye _ Chippewa Railroad Laud Grant. ation eee Suir EDMEwDs made a remark implying that Mr. Bla ox conten tae eoleated walle tno laws were iineee formed completely so that there would be no thieves bid anxious to assume, It Eigen ve evened St, Pauw, Minn., Feb. 9, 1872, By Mr, Pommnoy, (rep.) of Kansas, from the Committee | 2¢ aad pot denounce me outrages, real sbprove bid ir, as from 1863 to 1968, Inclusive :— ‘or murderers or criminal ofenders, what would be. | Jeajousies and bickeringe om the part Of simtared | _ The House of Representatives yesterday adopted | on Public Lands—To provide for the sale of public coal | Senaior (Me Eamunda) with aire ioe oF eat charge the | Year, come of Spencer? His mouthings would be heard | if they were refused permission to parade and | 8 momorial to Congress for the adoption of a land | lands, robberies of the 3 | (fecal Leth no more, and he being such a modest man would | othera were allowed, What would theCommissionera rans tothe proposed railroad from Bayfield to By Mr, SHREMAN, (rep.) of Onto, from the Committee on ment that he helped. ‘lo. entablish in the South, for he | 1866 (fiscal year). Tetire to the shades of some unknown region. ‘Then | 40, for instance, in case they granted the request of | Chippewa Valley, a3 a substitute for the memorial | Finance-Striking out the word “Leavenworth” from section | fad never condemned them. i 3856 (Gacal year) the Irishmen to parade on in tavor of @ renewal of tne St, Croix and Superior | 21 of the National Currency act. Passed, Mr, EDMUNDS—I wili be more candid than the Senator, I | 3887 (liscal year as to Opdyke, Well, he and Spencer are here with 8T. PATRICK'S DAY, Railroad grant, By Mr. KELLOGG, (rep,) of La., from the Committes on | have not condemned the thieving of the carpet-bag yovern- | 1868 (liscal year charter in behalf of their gang, and if it be any- | and refused the Orangemen, or vice versa? What —— Cesare sre dere tise ina ‘Mint at New Orleans, ae a = cals thera, because do not believe * of ig Total A 3 at the cai vornmet 10 Sou serene thing like the gentlemen who have brought it here | 1* worth doing At all iM worn doing well, and How ARKANSAS, ee DLLs WHERE INTRODUCED are thieving governments ia the sense in which ne uses | During the years 1800 and 1807 there was collected it must be @ peculiar document. Spencer's part | gt ast come before the — Legislature, | The Negro Troubles on the Surface Again— | “{clowis;, tne ter or ttneke nave nO doubt that in the South | by Treasury special agents an aggregate tax of By Mr. HaMttN, (rep) of Me.—Approting the act of the | as in the North there are men in office who do not administer Da on ‘Territorial eyislature authorizing the people to vote | rightly et «tuties and functions entrusted to them, and #0 for raliroads.) goon as itis $2,018,319 tn the late insurrectionary states, the most of which was on cotton; so that the tax 16 ia now proposed to refund amounts, in round num bers, to $70,000,000, THE BATE OF THE TAXES. Under the act of Congress of July 1, 1862, the tax on raw cotton was fixed at oue hall of one Va cont per pound, aud remained at that rate until June 20, 1864, when It Was Increased to two cents per pound, ‘Would be all wind, and Opdyke’s all mush. A good | it might as weil at present as at any other time (for * aon boats iain at Oot, faa ‘vil bear ropeuiion, | the Legislature willhave to take strong ground in| Ture Whito Men Murdered—The Ausnssine thematter at some time or other) do the right at Larac, None Dare Arrest Them— General Nyo ag hone aay accosted bd thing. Tit thinks that the public, streets can be | Stocking State of Barbarism. @ superior moral oung man in | made use of by societies and cla ‘ - “4 this cy on the antjee of Opdrxe and | Soul Ott cos tay ceay Wal Uber ORS | asus eapatcn trom Memphis othe Boguirr ‘was dilating on his good qualities, The old General Oe Cane Oe ae ba P BORROWED GOLD LACE, interrupted nim, and said, in his oid blunt way, | to the detriment of business interests and the in- bs dope bia crane if sarlcipayed ik Foue “Young man, did you ever notice Mr. Opdyke par- | CDVenience of the travelling public, let It leave the county, Arkansas, lay or two ago & negro was e question just where it now ta 4, on the contrary, kullea by two white men, they claiming that he had ticularly? If you did you must have noticed that | it desires to put an ead to a cause ot general perl: | threatened tholr lives, In retallation the father of jeclare’ that anv government in tie South or By Mr, WiNDOM, (rep.) of Minn.--For the gale of the | elsewhere {s not faithful to its trast in the highest degree, I Black Bob Indian lands in Kansas, will go to the verge of the constitution with the Senator to By Mr. Lo@an, (rep.) of Ill,—To re-lease to the Indians the | put it down. lands known as the Bed of Beaver Lake, in Newton county. Mr. BLart 1 am very glad to hear that, THAT OOPY OF THE TREATY. Mr. EpMUNDS—I should be atill more giad to hear the Sen- ‘The Viok PRESIDENT laid betore the Senate a letter from | ator say that he will go with me to protect the loyal black District Attorney Fisher, of the Vistrict of Columbia, stating | men of the country. But, on the contrary, when we propose that the indictment found by the Grand Jury against Messrs, | to do that he is always against us. Ramadell and White, the “'ri/w.'s correspondents, who re- Mr. BLAIR--I went to protect the liberties of the whole On the 13th of July, 1866, however, 1% was increased fused to tell how they obtained the copy of the Sreaty of | country ta the battle Geld. ast ie < to three cents per pound, where it remained until lon, which was prematurely pul nm ir. EpMUNDB—Yes; the Senator went to the war, but ne and Nronbed be tos dares of ha Cereal Coum of hie ata f gorticoneh oe tone: atin Gopsemaner. Sazeeh. Wien Sk wae. 1A8h 9t See he wears a Annoyance to the public and stamp out a public | 4, homered, ilies: * of Columbia for want of jurisdiction, and that if the Senate | Mr. BLaTR— Welly it fe time for youto do something in | OM@ half cents per pound. On the da of reoruary, é nee it has now the opportunity to do it by | the negro shot and killed an old man named Tucker, | Wished: th rs ‘] that seman : 1868, the tax was altogether abolished. NUMBER FIVE HAT AND NUMBER ELEVEN BOOTS.” | Hacsing an act that will speak for itself, ‘Thore is | declaring that Tucker caused the murder of his son, | woull be nockerary for wo perions cognizent Of thecitence | | Me ROMUTDEcl do: hot whe inatiuee «comparison |. It’ Will be seen by the above that a oll updyke and Spencer expect their charcer to pass, | no miidie Way about the matter, and giving a dis- to appear and make oath to the same, Referred to the Com: | between my services und those of the Senator from Mia- | for tne retund of the cotton tax 1% al- The negroes then fearing they would be arrested for of course. Then Tom Stewart and a number | Criminating power to permit processions to any | the murder of Tucker armed themselves and assem- muita, on Judiciary, jas A sourl; but, perhaps, he wili pardon me if I suggest that this | together a stupendous affair, but, unless there : eh body of men who by their thyidious “discretion” | bied in large numvers, delying the civil authorities, | tai avitSoN rep.) of Maas. from the Committee on Mull. | government was not saved altogether by tho brigadier | 13 something of a force Benind 1b, of the Greeley republicans are here with @ chat- | may do more harm than good is worse than do i Feported a bill to reimburse certain suldiors tor | generals, (Laughter.) worth talking about. The gentlemen engaged im go Ing A gentiewan named Reynolds, who arrived from | clothing lost by the Chicago fire. Mr. NoRWwooD, in reply to Mr. Edmunds, said he had a: d about six million ter to suit themselves; then again a | nothing at ail on the subject, Chicot county yesterday, says the Governor's THE LEGUWLATIVE APPROPRIATIONS. heard of the Ku Klux organization, but knew 'no more about | the work have au Oey ae the ruposed. number of others are here ready to lend a hand to s’’ IN THE SENA’ Mr. COLE (rep.), of Cal., from the Committee on Appro- | them than he (Edmunds) did, He bad heard of outrages at | Gollars of claims for fund un Pp THE “B) TB, Mr. Lowery, Senator from the Nineteentn dis- Guards have in a measure maintained oraer since help anything or any project that may suit them | trict, put nis foot in it today when he made an the departure of the iederal troops, Of the persons and their pecullar ideas, The reform Aldermen are | effort tobe “sour-castic” at the expense of one Deeeae ' Pa Ae pear teers eye aie expected to have a charter up here next week, Be Bo coke ak ieee oe par bene charged, no one daring to appear against him. nd when that arrives there wili be material | offensive. Neither can ne pI eciate a joke when. PRES enough to make some sort of hodge-poage irom | he hears one, Everything in life seems to be a grave KANSAS, priations, reported the Legislative, Executive and Judicial | the South, but as many of them were committed by the | law, and are, it is understood, daily gathering in Appropriation bill, with amendments, and gave notice that | blacks as upon them, And tt was notorious at the South | moro. be would call it up on Tuesday next, and insist upon fiscon- | that the negroes did not bein those outrages until alter they All these claims, bought for a song, will be worth sideration until disposed of. were put in power by the Reconstruction act, their face in greenbacks the instant the bill 1n ques- THE WASHINGTON TREATY. Mr. SAWYER, fearing that his motion to strike out theex- | tion vecomes a law. There can be no question On motion of Mr. EDMUNDS the resolution asking the | ceptions would endanger the bill, withdrew ita, bout them, as each one 1s accompanted by a receipt President to communicate any information in his possession he question was then taken’ on Mr, Morrill’s (of Ver- | about them, as ea it which th in reference to the alleged intention of Great Britain to | mont) amendment, including in the exceptions all persons from an internal revenue collector, which the rec- repudiate the Treaty of Washington was taken up, discussed | who hage been members of the Ku Klux orgauization, aad | ords of the Internal Revenue Bureau here mast that may be “good enough for the city | OE rag a eal assumes “tne egnaps | Examinations Before tuo Senatorial Bribery | and iald over. fue debate’ in glren"in anoiuer’ part of to- | It was adopted yeaa M4, nays 18 verify. They are made out something like this:— of New York.” All these confitcting interests | and form of a melancholy grin, half Committee—Auother Indictment Found. one pT tha soniatdaretion or one Sad Cae eee ak en Ce tee THR UNITED STATES TO JON JONES, DR. Beem, however, to have 8 tendency to help | smille, halt cry. When{ any one of his fellow mem Torexa, Kan., Feb. 8, 1872. THE AMNESTY BULL. | that he had never belonged to the Ku Klux or any such or | .70 tax, paid on, raw cotlon, @——> ae per, accompanying the charter of the Committee of Seventy, and that | Pir'or the thing, aad makes the moat hinhe can cus | S{dney Clarke was recalled before the Bribery In- | ga nnisccsen es on euomtituting “eltizen” for “person” in | ganization. | os srtence on the Ku Klux Commit. | the First district of Alabama, notwithstanaing the “log-rolling” by the wily Til- | of eitner a serious subject or one that fa funny of | vestigating Committee yesterday and testified that Mr. COLE advocated it because it would exclude Chinamen, | tee bad convinced him that oaths could not bind the mem- Un the back of each 1s the usual form of assign- Mr, NYE, (rep.) of Nev., took the same ground, and argued | bers of that organization. Perjury was one of the condi- | ment to some one of the managers of the cotton den, who has done noting else during the past | itself, Lowery is always certain to make & | ne knew eer of the proposition alleged to have | that the recent treaty with China forbade the naturalization | tions of membersaip. serious reply, that would delight the heart | p ade b: Kii ring. t " < een made by ing to Senator Wood by which | of Chinamen, Mr. M kg that, but wished thi di eure days but lobby against the Committee Of jor ‘the mist swerlots family” in the | the lanier wes to receive $8,000 or a mail agency. | Mr Bumvne sald merely prorided that no one could | adurted: on tack 1f Sey seerdiineld SaneeeueattG be et CERRASIONS OCLERSOEE Seventy and endeavor to turn his nose inside out. Btate, Not a day passes that he does not | another indictment in the Senatorial bribery case | claim to be naturalized under or by the treaty. to have’ belonged to that society he could be prosecuted for | _ It will be seen, therefore, that the cotton ring has THE MANHATTAN ACCOMMODATION COMPANY get a chance toshow off hia lugubriou» propensities. | hay been found. Mr, NYE insisted upon his own view. perjury. The amendment was adopted—yeas ays 13, 8 good basis. Six mi'lion dollars of claims to begin . Si ‘fo-day he got serious with Senator Johnson after Mr. CARPENTER, (rep.) of Wis., saidthe meaning of the 'o other amendments were offered, and the question was | upon, besides, 1¢ is stated by those tuside, ready ‘Dill was up yesterday in Committee of the Whole, | he nad offered a resolution that the Senate should treaty provision was very plain. He knew it was wrong to | on the passage of the bill. money enough for necessary expenses. The gentle- Dut was referred back to the Committee on | adjourn over to Monday ovening. Johnson 1s NEBRASKA. {nilmale that any Senator was actuated by personal motives; | © Mr. THORMAN said that ever since be had been inthe | men who have ue matter 10 hand are experienced ining why. he one famullar with the recent poetry knew there | Senate he had been a believer in the wisdom of removing Cities, This bill, it 1s sald, 13 intendea | Snewnat of a wag, and, in exp! 0» Convening the Legislature in a Mysterious | w: iter animosity between the Nye family and the | litical disabilities as imposed, not as a punisiment for | 10 the business of lobbving and are very confident voted in favor of the adjournment, stated that, as a Chi Laughter, rime, but ‘Teas! bhi sey; theref< of ultimate success. With a leverage Of $6,000,000 to benefit tne Vanderbilt interest, and will | good democrat, who had Form—An Acting Governor's Method of Im- | “Theameniment was lost —yeas, 15; nays, 34. Bed’? that vase soon”. Fa ible? policy “demanded | tocommence with and $64,000,000 more ‘beuind burt maternally the business of livery stable THE INTERESTS OF THE PROPIE peaching His Suaperiors, Mr, CoLx offered another amendment providing that this | their removal it was the duty of Con, to | it is thought thatthe reiund can be pushed through Keepers and coach owners in the metropolis. iar | fh Witournmont as ofton aa he gor & ohanoe, ana for Ouana, Feb. 9, 812. | EoatP¥eaarib; aya) SN the neteralzaiia laws | Peron bg acted, ened iiende) therafore to rote | DoW ouses of Congress an adjournment as often as he got a chance, and for Take aus U : S J spoke against the bill, and said that there was now | as long adjouraments a could’ be obtained; “for,” | Governor James, who has been acting Governor | , Mr. Conuert, (rep.) of Oregon, moved to insert @ proviso | for thia bill, but it had now been saddiet with an amend. @ similar company in New York, and that it proved ek nites? the “people ye Bi ee Ls since the impeachment of Gov¢rnor Butler, went ralzation othe Guineas. areas i SPOR aa Fespect mischievous, and therefore he coula not vote for ike MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. % it. STRVENSON, (dem) of Ky., was astonished at Mr, | bill. to be as great a swindle as any of the old systems | ye"tne members of tue present Legislature going | Past yesterday. J. 8, Hascall, President of the Sen- | siermans voting fo place the peacelul Chiaamen on the | Messrs, SAULeBURY, (dem.) of Del.; HILL, (rep.) of Ga, ‘Which it was supposed to remedy. home very often than Paintating alter the ‘re. | ate, left for the capital yesterday, ana to-day issued | Pacific coast at the mercy of their enemies in the, sacy box, | and STRVENSON took the sane ground, i if Rustlings trom the Wings. THE LEGISLATORS’ HEALTH form’ tashion they bad already adopted.” This | @ proclamation as acting Governor, convening the | {ne cha oraned hy bis previous voles a aneoneoee act, SUMNER said the bill was now elevated and conse | “Divorce” is underlined for Providence and New Was made a subject of talk to-day in the Assembiy. | Sil Sound, iu wine the republicans heartily jemen, | State Legislature, Tne call is made, among otner Mr. J. D. Brown, lately in the employ of the Evening kee true to Re instincw, took ihe othe ewes hone. Fah ec | ieee a when ‘it as @ deadiy blow aimed at his party. So he got | &! eS omices st ye Vacant an e man- Journal of tits city, offered: resolution calling upon up, and, looking as grave as a professional fi} ner of Siting the same; and the investigation of the the Trustees of the Capo! to have the furnaces in | ne’ asked if Mr. Johnson would think | OMicial conduct of any officer, and, if deemed expe- tne building removed and the svstem of heating by - i “bounden ong" st fon scone & ee leader fered pebeuionr Sak Lae Pi me Aromas ee er 7 nr of his great party, the ‘ ing wished nator from Steam pipes introduced. The resolution failed to | fo Pcnrint werd ID the Senate and did got want | the absent Governor, in which case Hasoal! would Btate what particular steam pipe establisnment | an adjournment, “Would you, under the circum: | become acting Governor. The Legislature Is called Brown was interested in, and he put bis argument | stances,” he asked, ‘“‘vote for an ad- | lor February 15. Governor James will probably re- ‘on the specious ground or the beaith of the members | journment?’ and he looked painfully seri- | turn in two or three aays, and blamed the air of the chamber for the death of | ous as he put the question, johnson the late Mr. Ely, of Broome county. He received a | was equal to the occasion, Giancing round at the shat there i 8 God above them, ware to act as jurorm. | must take the regponaiialiy of voting acalust a measure se- Orleans, ir. TIPTON, (rep.) of Neb., protested against Mr. Sumner’s | curing equal ri and the final measure of reconstruction, Supplementary Civil Rights’ bill as uncalled for and.clearly | ‘The voie wasihen taken and the bill, was rejected by the | © T. Stetson played at the Salt Lake Theatre whe subversive of the rights of the State governments. He reag | following vote, two-thirds not voting in the afirmauiye: past week. extracts trom the protests rernor Geary, of Pennsyl- ‘RAB—Messra. nthony, a ye Garis, ant Governor Palmer, of Hitaols aginst federal mite | Cameron, Clayton, Conkling: Cragin; Fenton, Ferry of Mich. | Valy’s “Man and Wife” is still on the boards of tary interfereace in the affairs of the States, and said that | Flanagan, Frelingl won, Gide gm of the Brooklyn Theatre. ele language a th just as much force to the 0, Harian, pations proposed ‘in this bi” Under the excitement of the | san, Pomeroy, fool, Kamaey, Rice: “Roberiton Sheridan and Mack nave been engaged by Thomas War perlod ‘these usurpa'ions had been tolerated, but he | Sherman, Spencer, Sumner, West, Wilson and Windom ~ Magu tre for Calitornia. Warmed the Senate that when the States should all have been | | NAYS—Mesars, Hiair, Boreman, Davis (West Va), Gold. Testored to their piaces in the Union the pene would de- | thwaite, Hill, Johnston, Kelly, Logan, Morrill, Norwood, James Ward plays in Troy this week, and goes to mand that all this usurping legislation should be swopt away, | Satisbury, Stockton, Scott, Stevenson, ‘Thurman, Tipton, | aipany next week. and, if necessary, would enforce it at the point of the bayo- | Trumbull, Vickers aud Wright—19, net. He also quoted a religious paper in condemnation of LOGAN moved to take up the Chicago Reliet bill and Dollie Bidwell opens in Albany on February 24, sharp side thrust from stranan about the flow of | republican Senators for @ second or 80, he ex- NEW YORK CITY. See, ater ering in the Louisiana muddle, and a mage | vole On, WiLL moved to take up thelast Amnesty bi | 80d Brooklyn March 4 xXv@en in his orations, which was certainly damag- | claimed, “If the eeu Senator from the - ——~ Mr, CORBETT'S amendment was then rejected—12 to 82, passed by the House. i The Chapman sisters opened the Capitol Theatre, jng to those in the neighborhood. The would-beclown | Fourth’ were here and were to Coroner Keenan yesterday held an inquest at No. Mr, VICKERS moved to strike out the first section of Mr. Mr. SHERMAN moved to adjourn, ‘Alb any, on the Sth inst. frown made some remark which caused @ laugh WAVE IS MAGIC WAND ¥ Sumaer’s bill. Lost, are uerree owen and the motion was car. iv at him, and a generat expression of the sentiment | abont, as I hear he used to do in this Senate, 9 Harrison street on the body of Harry McReynolds, | | Mr, Rouxnreon, (rep. ) of 8. C.. appealed to the Senate to | ried” veas, 00; nays. t- . mainutes past seven, the Senate ad- | THO Cha pman Sisters open in Philadelpaia ea peemed to prevall that 11 he felt so badly he ought | bably even the Senator from the Ninetoenth might | @ little boy three years and two months old, who | Pa## the Amnesty Dil without Bmnonamon OPTED, ourned till Monday. z February 12, for two weeks. to retire, The oly people who would miss him | hesitate how to vote.” This was a crusher, and, of | died from the effects of burns received on Wednes- The question was then taken on Mr. Sumner's amend- | j Kate Fisher is playing in Baltimore this week, ‘would be the printing thieves of the capital and the | course, while ali the Senators were snic! day last ty his clothes taking Ore from a stove, ment, the Supplementary Civil Rights bill, and i was ¥F REPRESENTATIVES. . . bigots who dspend oa, him to sur up a sectarian | and enjoying | the joke, Lowery bad | to phair adopled Uy the following Wotes HOUSE 0 and continues there one week 1onger. jon in the Legislature. It is scarcely proba- | up and seriously asset t wi e Was in the ‘as—Messrs, Ames, Anthony, Brownlow, Cameron, WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 1 x Hl The ple au the resolution Will pass, as everything this, other ‘House, when tho. “Boss” was in bower, ne | 4 meeting of the Freely Democratic Association Ghandier, Cragin, Clarion, Conkling, Fentos, Yerry,, of Parents. line = 4 veieehahe: Ba GaLe a sh baer rown has introduced so far nas been killed by nis'| never was in doubt how to vole. Lowery Was held last evening at Cosmopolitan Hall, corner | Mich. Frelinghuysen, Gilbert, Haran, Hamlin, Morrill, of Vt Sh At: Willian ‘Gone Baek etre, Toronto, pthc - Dudfoonery. dentiy felt hurt at the way Johnson man. | of Catharine street and East Broadway, P. J. Sta- | Sherman, Spencer, Sumner,’ West, Wilson, Windom The bill to extend the patent of William Trapp for improve- | «Talia Rookh” ig to be produced at the Grand A CRAOKED-BRAIN SCHEME aged to turn the laugh on him, and when | piecon, the President, occupving the chair. Messrs, | Wright ments in barrel machinery, which went over last Friday by |! Qpera House on March 11 in grand style, was to-day introdu r. Twombly. 0 do | the Senat journed looked more serious than Nays—Messrs. Blair, Boreman, Carpenter, Cole, Corbett, | the exptration of the morning hour, was taken up and to-day introduced by Mr. Twombly. It isto do | the Senate adjourned looked ‘sert jeremiah Harley, Vice President, and. Tunothy ta Carp f th ing h ak Bway with the Commissioners of Docks, Pilots, Eml- | ever, It is not likely that he will make tne “4 ’ gration and Quarantine and Harbor Masters, dnd | a subject for a “home thrust” again while Johnson bPnggon gre Pies rnd PR bay Tchr rete Roster make a Board of Commerce, to consist of | 1s around, reaay to take up the cudgels in a jocular p ie p 4 thirteen. Wno they are to bé or how they | way for any democrat, good oF bad, ilving or dead, | lores fo Captain freely, aut pledging him their Poras Till, Uitshoock, Johnaton, Kelty Logan, Mornit of | P'A‘SIi authorizing the application for an extension of the puree pele hing er nee heh ta“ ag xas, Hill, Hitchcock, Johnston, Kelly, , Morrill o agon Be, eprcg oy eparany deus ee coum | teentat amr cied eye utaed mae'r | wre D, F, Bowers commences 1m “Cinlanett oa ‘01 fevenson, Stool Me Ura, mn, I yu! 16 in wer, Z re 1D), Of re Vickers—28, "a 2 . ee Hisssachusetiet from ‘the Commiivee on Patents. 9 March 138, and is followed there by Kate Fisher. are to be appointed is not provided for; ed Messra, Caldwell, Edmunds, Nye and Flanagan, who would | After explanation the bill was passed. 4 but they are to hold office for ten years, have voted in the a_irmative, were paired with Mesars. Cas- | Mr, BROOKS also reported a like bill fortwo patents of | Lottacommences atthe Upera House, Si. Louts, aud Ree g ful jurisdietion over the commerce, regu: NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Captain Byrnes, of the Fifteenth precinct, on geriy, Hamilton of Mai, Bayard, Davis of Ky., who woula | George W. Morse, for Improrements in breech-lguding fire- ae m a Ee De oe fsorecgine “ ations and approaches to the port ol ‘Ork, Thureda: ht again sent his ofMicers out in citi r Seay, rn ages. 1 Rigi Sisters have gone oston, where ‘Wenton W co belts the ConnEes OF Now Yusky West Bei zens’ leaie pall pantera in a number of street | axld'taat white he dia nex approverct al the provisious ia the | of tischinery Tor the fovestion that may have. been procured | Opeved on the Sth must, 1OF six Weeks at the Howard chester, Kings, Queens and @Richmond. Twombly, ante, amendment, he would ‘vote in the afirmative. ‘So the amend- | and set up during the time the patent had expired; and as | Athenwam. being Hank Smith's man, should have made some Aupanr, Feb. 9, 1873, | walkers who promenade Broadway. The prisoners | ment was azreed to. (Loud applause by the peopie in the | thus amended the bill was passed. y ‘the Holman family are making preparations fer rovision for the tugboat business, iso that when bis | A petition was presented from the Brookiyn Committees | UPON being conveyed before Justice eelake at Jel | galleries—moatly white.) Mr. HIbBARD, (dem,) of N. H., also reported a like bill for | an extended tour of variety business througn tae riend Hanky gves out of the Police Boar of Fifty asking for the abolition of the Water Board of that ferson Market, were promptly discharged, the Jus- The Vick PRESIDENT directed the doorkeepers to remove | a patent of Charles P, Wardwell for improved circular saw countr: if his Bowling Green Bank business does not sen tice remarking, as on @ former occasion, that he | all persons manifesting approval or disapproval; but none | machinery. Passed. ‘y+ him up the river,+he may have no office to go into | “+ also from the owners and captains of constwise vessels | jooked upon the arrests as a species of blackmail, | were removed. CLATMB. Mr. F. 8. Chanfrau commences a two weeks’ en- ft under the “reform” government ; § provided, of | relation to pllotage; also from certain mechawes in rela- | There are panel houses in Captain Byrnes’ bailiwick. Mr. SAWYER, (rep.) of 8. C., moved to strike out allthe | Mr, STRONG, (rep.) of Conn., from the Committee on ’g Theatre, Cincinnatl, 0) excepiions from the Amnesty bill Cintra reverted Si gagement at Wood's Theat nati, O10, om thorizing the Secretary ot the Treas- t course, the bill should become a law. tion to the non-enforement of the Kight Hour law, Mr, CHANDLER, (Fep.) of Hilch. askea whether it wonld be | ury to abate the taz ‘on tobacco owned by. certain. firme in | tie 12th inst Mr. Peil introduced to-day by request a bill pro- REGULATING THE 6ALB OF DRUGS. ‘The Alumni of Psi Upsilon held their first reunton | in order to move to strike out the rest of the bill except the | the town of Louisiana, Mo., which was destroyed by fire. “Buffalo Bill’ will shortly hunt buffaloes, scalp In- viding for A Dill to regulate the practice of pharmacy sad the sale of | at Delmonico’s Inst evening. Somo hundred or | *™@ehdments just put in the Sumner Civil Rights Dill, (Laugh | Pageed. | 8) on ties tt Mallory &Co., of New Yo dians and indulge in such iroutier amusements ag Ser auoion Getiee Mente aw poisons in the elty of New Yore was reported. more persons attended the banquet. among the | “ie Epuunps sald thia would make it not an Amnenty | 9/190, the amount of ak award madety s Miltary Court of | we Bowery Theatre. with Robert Taylor, George Merritt, ©. W. God- BILLS INTRODUO! os bill, but a Dill. providing that certain persons guiliy of per | Inquiry. Passea. iillie Eldridge has been a success wherever she dard, Kawin P. Sinith, 8. Halstead, Sylvester To incorporate the United States and Canada Bridge Com- Peni, ged bg Sod present were Wm. E. Rooin- | jury, in addition to treaso! li be entitled to hold the Mr. RYE, (rep.) of Me., from the same commiitee, re- | has played her piece of ‘‘Alina.’’ She commences M. Pye, Bernard Casseriey, C, P. Mallory, James | pany, to build a» bridge across the St. Lawrence Kiver, at or | Son, . Wm. H. Draper, General Chester Arthur, | ofices and exercise the powers of the government in those | ported a bill to pay to M. F. Garrett, of Bath, Me., #162, for in Troy on the 19th inst, wagiey, E. Holbrook Cushman, WwW. Wym nd | near Oiayton; also to incorporate the Manhattan Ratiroad | Judge Hooper, ©. Van Vorst, Rev. John Cotton | States. For instance, it would admit three men who were | an excess of hospital tax exacted at the port of New Orieans will be the business manager of Olver Holden as incorporators. The route is from | Company (this is the gaat unde! railroad enter- | Smith and others, representing twenty different | shown by evidence row in the possession of the government | on the oHp Ttaska. Passod. Charles H. Day ce pre gp the foot of Twenty-third street, North River, and | Dise); slso to protect purchasers of real estate of infants | Chapters of the fraternity. The toast of “The Fal to bg or to have been until lateiy, the Adviaury Board of the | | Also. billto pay F. and E, Road, of Baih Me.,.@1.900 for | the Globe Theatre during the Laura Keene aad the foot of Twenty-tuird street, East River, west | {heNational Harglar’ Ingurauce Company, also to ine Upstion Association” was responded to by Jonn | KtMjux Kian in South Carolina—Generals Hampton, Butler | the arrest snd detention of their ship Wiliam M. Reed et | Matilda Heron season. 3 the port ot Valencia, Spain, by the American Consul, in Octo- a Mr. SAWYEs sald that Mr. Edmunds’ statement about those en Pea” for the protection of American citizens. ‘Passed. “Unaine” will oe produced at Niblo’s Garden on three gentlemen might be true or it might not ; but if it were ‘Also a bill to issue to Benjamin Vanneman, of Green | the 26th instant. Ve Rosa has becn engaged for thas true, he had yet to learn that keeping men under the disabili- | county, Obio, two ten-forty bonds m place of two other | one week as premiere danseuse. ties imposed by the Fourteenth amendment was x wise or an | bonds destroyed by js and easterly to Fifth avenue, across Washington | rate the New York City Depressed Railroad Company; also Taylor Johnston; ‘The Psi Upsilon Fraternity,” by Parade Ground, South Fifth avenue, West Broad- | to am the charter of the New York Health and Acci- | Jolin G. Saxe, and “The City of New York,” py Mr. Way, Uollege piace, Robinson, Washington and Cort- | dental Insurance Company 0 to authorize the New York | Waldo Hutchins. Jandt streets to the terry, Then, again continutug on | Loan and Indemnity Company to accept and execute certain : rate, ” d at the Boston 5 ‘ enue ita; also to regulate processions in New York city; all ‘ . The “Black Crook” will be produced ai pT NN pe ipreg e to omend be act concerning evidence in Will cases ‘passed | Charles Theodore Busch, tio Innatic lover of the | $4eauae, punishment for, the crimes committed by the Ku | | Also.a ike bili for = $60 bond 10 G. 8. Baker of Maryerille, | oneatre on Fepruary 20, wit, the same features as Eharcn street, Lo Cortiande street, Maiden’ lane to | MY U STEAM TOWAGE OW CANALS. “Casta Diva," Mile. Christine Nilsson, escaped trom ba Pd gh i ay @ he Rondel age er eee, sn are now in it at Nibio’s Garden. South street, to Burling sip, Joun, Dey, New | a bill toauthorize the iutroduction of the European eystem | his confinement in the asylum at Blackwell's Island | S%¢.be,foared, they had already dove so, feidens there | case of olmepert of the commitee being that Boles, the | . Marietta Ravel is at the Opera House, Rochester, Church, Church aud Rewdo stréets to' West Broad. | of steam towage upon the canals of the State was ordered to | woout a week ago, Sinco that tlme Detecuve | aldmvecse rioreten sat (ue Poltical Gisablhuies | cpatestant, is entitled to the neat, and that, consequently, N. Y., this week. Edwin Forrest opens there om way; aiid by dowa route to Twenty. tira, suet, | 8iirdreadag 7 os soyan, Wau, of tbo “Gharten and Conections nes | aiumseronenssenstegiet meanentmentpopent by | [lvarn, waruane avtyicat ie,tnd Her Bos | “reas whee sonnet tate ures monthe_om ferry return over same Toute to foot of Twenriy- | _,72,amend the act of this seasion to provide for paying | been "in search of him. He was found | clare ihe in we opinion of the Unived States Senate treason | was admitted lo his seat and sworn In. Seats Wits Macuine ecalmnrn cl. February 4, salaries and denclencies in the aity of New York, Thists the | playing the piano for payed Mr. Lx MTPRS, (reo.) of Pa., presented the remonstrance third street, East Kiver, Suppiemenial Board of Audis ill and makes plaio the provle: Thee Falocn ta Nereus living in @ cellar | wie Wilson protested against Mr. Sawyer’s imputation | of Philadelphia printers and tyve founders, binaers, gola | snd started overland for this city on the Sth. are soon tobe browmit io mle mare ag Mr, Cook, of | Wttiroynbestaamettlen ae Batege™mer™ ee Me OF FeAl) CYT Detective Walsh brought tum before Sadge | Uae iewotren ot seoaior, who vind amend, ihe am. | Benerand paper ravers gana tepeteéevof an ine | | Sfarion Motdannt made anit in Brooklyn in her New York, is now perfecting a bili, which ne will | Adjourned tll Monday grening, Shandley, who recommitted him to the care of the | Rev Pil, te wet Me athe House bill, and even go further’ Hr. VoonueRs, (bin) of Ind. trom the Judiciary, Com: eee eee or ataar yo pig Nene oraiet is any eae atiteer ate ail rim Mis hin Ba eet | Eanes Lassa pe ee | Reha agate eet | att ually prevent the sale of lottery and policy tickets of his ry Cabinet, of uy t90 A x in the Ceverst cities of the State and to presoribe the aw mbiy. loved Christine; but, with his characteristic sang- | part in the rebellion. hates Klee 5. sor Vas, edeukd, oP erro eet pd fd Thomas Maguire, the pioneer manager of Califor- pudishiment yhereior. atin’ aR ALBANY, Feb. 9, 1873. | roid, resigned himself to his fate, ait, ROBERTAON sald that sf Generals Hamplon, Kershaw | gu "et furnished'to troops in 1778, dur = olution | aia will Teavorior sho Paoite Coase during ie ores. THE COMPTROLLER'S BILL. r. BLAIR, who was unavoidably absent last evening, re- ——— lored ho had i. Myre offered s resolution instructing the Com- | eDt week. He has secured @ first class burlesque The bill amending the Audit act got’ through | quested that hie vote be recorded againal the Afteeath amend- | An inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Keenan Peet ee Sito aid wor belleve the charge agatost | mitice on Fublio Buildings aud Grounds to fnquire imo the | OU : * oth, | Howes | today ail Fight, “and was | ment resolutions, which was erantod, {Kithe gave of William Meehan, sixteen years of ago, | ‘Hote gentlemen. They were honorable men, wao would | propriety, of aving |» fey creed Uuitea aves Courts, | .,rhe burlesque of “Bad Dickey” will be producea nies aiter its passage, he hav prams ied Ini Bellé¥te Hospital two or three da: ted beforenand ‘uy to wnat the smcadments | ,2Y MF AtvonD—Againa the bill to improve Tacondaga | Tot! Witltam was empidyed fa % HHH ity esta ‘the bill a8 presented yesterday were which the | iver. which was agreed to. A similar report relative to | S0Ce P pe a Board of Audis desired made 2 it. When it wag | Cbub River, wich was agreea to. i cla ad fhe Raat on a Ree) hd beng called w the Senate Mr. By Mr. feedi reas told a tie story Wileh revealed a bee of iandeeade stapes srorably to regulate the management | anq badly crushed. He was conveyed to Bellevue hind the scenes which none of the Senators were | insurance companies, AW#0 Teeulating dividends of life | Hospital, where he died as stated, Mr. Joha Craw- aware of when the was under discussion Ky Mr. HAWMINS—Authorizing the city of Rochester to | ford, ome of the proprietors of the printing com- It i also two ‘other similar bills; iiadelpbia for a > ) of Pi uid. pot say that the ch dopted. atthe Union Square Theatre oa the 12th imstaat. ne teuoy iN as, peat tovihe Gere deak a circularsignet | “Oe the motion of Mr. DuRLt, (rep.) of N. ¥., a resolution | Moses W. Fiske will be the star, supported by # By two of ty ye gent lemen— con! Hel jampton and Leste vane ig | was referred to the Teeny Comme jo consider tne pro- | regular burlesque company. jen charged with Ku Klux | priety of reporting a bill for the of rupt law. Sutrages and 6 an juehed Flos in eayingihat those gente. | P'’'’ % Sie oonurce OF WILLIAM AND MARY. PRT Be Le Broom the te Oper. Een nd ne were at least willing to have the Ku Klux acquitted | The House then took up the bill reported last Friday, to pay he one ba aie Her Mconatitutional groulds,”! Aa to General Butler, how. | to the College of William and Mary, in Virginia, 866,000 tor | splendid style on the Sth inst. He has in active the fears of the Senator froii Vermont (Mr. Edmunds) | the destruction t, J banieet and other progeeye destroyed | preparation ‘‘ eke which will be presented om came too late; for be bad already Felleved of pis wipoat ago disorderly soldiers of the United States | or about the 19th inst. disabilities. “= uring the Tate re 101 e. f da that borrow mi te a testified that with proper care on the part of 2 erste sae o fe Maced DY Senator Benedict wpe gen 1 stout | nino authortatng the sty'et ayrastea er pter, mamliar bile; | Prous attending the presses there need. be uo acch, | . Mr. MORRIL2, cep, of VL. thought it would be as well iow | \ Theil was considered ta commites of the whole, Mr. L. | | Alle. Marguerite D'Qzy Fretore, a charming young Dapectal messenger from Mr. reel Jye, game fos the suderers by the Chicugo ‘fire. ih denws, Every precaution (satd the witness) is taken | 12 Mrike ont all relating to.emnesty and pass the Supplemen- | MEAN the. going Committee on Edueation was read, gir- | Ninvh Regiment Band at the Grand Opera House alternoon he got by mall the manuscript copy of | incurred by the city of Brookiyn® day tens congatons Scenes patna a oe fr. Barn, (ew. of Mo. thought Mr. Seow had'ao right | ing the balory of the college and ite destruction. ‘The balld: | her artistic rendering of Balte’s ‘si tu Savais” Baill og tieped by, the _mewbers” of the | extending the term of the Hoard ot Alveruien of the ely ‘of | je ey ee to inculpate three distinguished gentlemen of South Caroling | inge wate orginally deslaned by the famous, orcniec ore | at aria from “Les Bavards.’ ‘ pyar, ine wl satan or, Retor | "He ME Wp Reryminews segue eu | BERON'S RAID ON THE RARLEM OOW SHEDA, | gtiseer® "este my wnvne mew memberctihe or | ity cred OPURI RAT, gies Rac, | a's ttatony of as, Hot, on te a a Benedict was ihen in the bands of the Commiutée 7. PRINCE—To reguiate the number of judges in wgteaten. - ‘tha the dre,” Wiliiamaburg, premiere danseuse, on Cities. Not KBOWing at the time that there was Byot C4 —— ‘Mr, BLAIR—I think the Senator {s disingenuous, Now, in Detter condition in before ~4 for two weeks. Mile. Le ee aners, with thele wae the site of the college, was the erat the military position o! with ag ballet. d terrific bi were fought for its pos- fhe Peninsular, and terrific bates were coal cavalry on | performing dogs, have been secured, ‘The Meech ‘the 9th of Septem! the ec Bure Moking provision for chavenges of Yesterday afternoon a number of the cow sheds y consiger the circumstacces under which that circular w: jurors ip ert ~ ise r DIFPRRENCE BETWEEN THE TWO iu TE KILIAN-FRE. Pe _ | between Seventy-fourth and 100th streets, on the the one Mr. Palmer reported upon the one OMMmAbe Commitee TEtOrtOR. introduced by jot, shortly after t P i raromuape Committes on Privileges and | eact pide of the town, were overhauled by the e gfsitous, Ant {be papers and { nd | east pide of th ‘ rebuffs it of the Whole and after- | eal ot urd Freat. No consti acity | omicers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty wards 1p the Senate, when it Was pressed to a vote | Pert o! ine cammites Wed. Their conclusion will f fi the majority of instances the-sheds ond failed to get irouga, Ms. Patmer Giecoverea submitted wa few ‘days. see wi to Animals. pe maj ‘ on & 1803, the College was fred by & party, ‘of | Brothera contemplate taking the ‘Crook’ ‘binge “when thoes rt drunken, disorderly’ and ‘insubordinate stragalers from the | travelling tour for six or ten weeks. ward aba appealed to thelr fellow citizens to contribute for | United States forces, and the building was destroyed, with | wir, Lester Wallack annoimces that he nas en- the defence of the men so Outraged. Now, I state here, and | the library apparatus, furniture and other Peabo nat gaged Mr. Sothern to commence an engagement ag that there dis- rialists admitied that they had no lawfu A eaaaes Pe chat part or South Carolla, Jund which | the United Staten, but appeated to the justice and generosy | bis theatre next September. This celebrated come, I in which the animals are kept were found Jo a (urbance in that part of South Carolina, and no ground wi ‘luring the season in @ round ot ‘that the vill sent u; by mail didered i Presi to declare martial law. The ari of the government, dian will appear during mally from we che they naa a alon, g been als. y York and cane Tone. {South | tearfully megiected condition, without means of ae oe jeged to have been committed Mr. Pence, rep.) of Muss., chairman of the Committee on, | bis favorite pegging Fst rae heey, ee Sted Ee ee sacar | Proper Arango Ge Tesla, 8 Or Cau ot ear mtcriond | ieaceeemee se he has not yet been Seon im tiie county, some of 4 - as sic! . rRositY. St being made a calspaw in sdvocating as sirens 9 ri ‘suiborisiog | the ‘animals. “By order of the officers. the pf Teaea ae area anes Gos teenie those |" Me, HOA, up yat ass, @ money, OF ued committee nouncement cannot f fail to gratify the patrons of pf ee did the Benedict viii, masmuch as the feats 10 the aniont wien bagenmmes of New | cows were Drought out into the open air and we puntlemen asked contributions (oF the defence of men, many | also spoke ih favor of the fhe vil, He mentioned | this standard theatre. y ae Audit would be ied to believe that he and ‘BILLS tI 500,000, Proprietors given until Monday to perform their | Cy them: ly innocent, they are branded the in ting facts that di rations Caroline Richings has been a aoe Laney: n his frieads were op} to the bill they had sent | By Mr. Easrwaw— incorporating the Hudson River Agri. | Promises-ot iinproving the butidi BELONGING TO THE EU KLUX KLAN, town, tn the Revolutionary war, tbe college wetscauemiy | H. Draytonin musical dramas, Through her sgent, to him, Mr, ibs Dut jast to state, was | cultural and Horucuitural society, In 4 sme] wooden shanty on Thirty-eigbth street | 1 go potpatiers the chasse. yo I do not vehere saat anyiman | and fin my | by the om Ergin a. that, subsequently | Coionel Brown, She nas, been Kept laying en ge — Fut PECR—Vor the better protection of the oudhe | the offivers sound three cows, two ot Which had been | whe knows eahel oy Le Ais acoumed of crime is en | jured in much the same way as they were injured by the | ments since the 1st of Yanuuly, eae tit tee Oa he ! PARTY TO THB TRICK, and he madd tbis fact evident by stating that he Knew not Whatever about the bill. Mr. Green sent him to Introauce it before he received it, and ‘Was in total ignora)ce Of the fact tuat the Board of a, bad adopted @ bill which aiffered from | created b Pai tie neat oo amenaente tothe Aut | PL ya ie benate ine men of it By Mr. WitiTBROK—To protect physicians and surgeot arnabraees* ewe mnie Sct which the bill suggested by the Board con- | ip ceens of malpractice. “ tig Lo ; b ‘tained re Palsaer aod adopted. By Mr. Haiour Making further provision for th peut fetal tat ned | ment of New York, which provides for repealing th MILW'AUREB, Feb. 9, 1872. tn th a Loring We Comb: | Sh mE Tonnies To. envend the operations of the act | TX€ locomotive attacnea to the Winneconne cory suthorising be cvas.raction of oe freight train exploded this ma "ning, near Schwarz- on of revenue thereof, Mr. MACKAY Jntroduced a resolution for railway reform, | burg. Willam Pie) was instantly killed, and Ed, Se estimates of $7,000, 000, Pe yh the Attorney General to revort to (ho Howes | Ransom, dremen, fatally scalded, by starvation and ,Aowron—Providin f additional causes for divorce fuesers net were Keps constant y confined in the i for felony, desertion of wife sua im: | shed, which was about tea feet long by five im creates commercial district for ihe | helght, and when brought out one of them feil with ® commission to be named and | 2OWn, while the others began to eat the dirty straw . The bill is not completé, but ie iniended | Which lay around, ‘the milk from these animals is shipmasters joint control over the harbor | gold to the residents-af the neighborhood. moment. J be’ st jocent until provea | American troops during the rebeliion; and that Lonis XVI., | filled up to the mi ae R) fo not RSeve wits: the "Prenden that. those who when he beard of My, Tepaired the damages out of his private was in Rochester, opened in Pittsburg on te bth, i fmeans 10 avoid arrest under hig {ll declaration of | purse. and goes thence to Peterspura, Norfolk, Richmond, iartial law thereby coniessed themselves guilty, Ido, not | | The committee roge Jn order to have the time for debate | £h4 Gpens in Boston on March 4 She then goes t6 Believe that all who were arrested were guilty, Hundreds of | extended, and Mr. Hoover, rep.) of Maas. from the Com: | (ni .40 ang probably to California them have already been released as Mity. “Hundreds | mitige on Coinage, Welghte'and Mearures, reported s il nok blays Lester Wallsok’s part of Jobe have been acquitted, and none of thet been convicted | vising and amending. the lave relative ‘to ay PET Juck | A ee ae ae Pg ee OF anything cxOdP he time would come for the discussion of TRE ACCUSED CALIFORNIA JUDGES, committee, | through the Eastern cities, opening ‘at Newark on the question whether the Premdent was justiled in suspend: | Mr. Perens, (rep.) of Mew fron, the Ju lary Committee, | the loth inst. He will be supported by Miss Annie ‘writ of babeas corpus in the counties referred to, and | reporved back the memorial of William Pee ited Firman, talented, rising young actress, whose he time comes he would be prepared ty vindicate the | peachment of Cgdén Hofman, Judie’ ME ONO ue se | peauty alone should be # guarantee of success to President's action ; but as Mr. Bias Wana mrestion woos eure Corre ad Neel te and Sioharged from we further | the company. From Newark the genial Join goes ee een Tee Urand lary at the recent term of Cire Sonsideration. It was ao ordered. ‘tee and continued direcuy and it is very probable his tour wii: ne pas gens, sno parame tor thong | (Ths Hoge then rene pack, tg sary Goteae bi fn extended one. ‘The company was engaged og lence Wad e discussion on ser chaher oe viata bad been whipped ‘Speeches in support of the bill were made by Messrs, | Mr, Harry

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