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8 CONGRESS. The “Strong Southern Policy” Before the House. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1875..TRIPLE SHEET, . | KILLED BY A MADMAN. LUNATIO HUSBAND BRAINS HIS WIFE WITH AN AXH—4 SEORBT WELL KEPT. Conn., Feb. 25, 1875, : a session by mere force of numbers-withont de- te attend the funeral, this (Friday) mornt Mine o’ciock, from nis late residence, 399 Street, corner of Colgae. The remains taken to St. Bridget’a church, where 4 high mass Of requiem will be offered up Jor the happy repose of his soul, Cowrn » after a ‘bate, but remarked that the time whicn had NEW YORK CITY. It was erroneously stared in Wednesday’s issue that the husband of Mra, Purdy, with whom Bessie Turner w boarding, has been dead several years, Amon, Mr, Purdy is in Dusigess in Barclay street. 4 Mrs, Thomas Murphy, an aged lady, died under John Downey, of No. 517 East Fifteenth street, | suspicious circomstances, on Monday, 22d, at her became engaged im an altercation with John | house in this place, Her tilness was short, and Keily, of No. 517 East Sixteenth street, about two | the neighbors who visited her noticed that she o’ciock yesterday morning, and staboed twice | had @ largecus 1m the head near the right temple. del bate? He favored the postponement of the whele | been occupied 10 gettums ready bad been so 10) question till the vext sess.on @: Congress, He | 81d every One Was #0 Worn out that it seem: thousnt there was patriotism enouch im both per- | almost impossibie to go en with the work neces- ues lO irame @ proper rule OD tae suvje He | sary ior the oill this evening, He would yield to did not see ‘he necessity for @ puolic act to regu. | have sume amendments offered. late the count, Whicn could Dot be repealed with- uments were thereupon offered or sug- cut the cousent of the Senate, the House of Rev. d by Mr. butler, of Mansachusetts; Mr. resentatives aud the President of the United Mr. Hawley, (rep.) of lL, states. He moved the incefi pos: Mass. The amen the Dil. Rejected—jeas 14, Days 31—Messra, Cai nt penrer, rep.) of Wis, and Conkling voting with 0nd and fourth sections, avd of Mr. Cannon to ihe democrats in toe aM@rmati strike oat the thirteenth section. (G.—On Tuesday evening, 23d 1 Short tilness, James Foore, son of Kuius B. and Morar 4 Cosrend, AgnG Sante ana 2i days. oe im the residence of iis paren 13% East Seventy-cighih street, at eleven Delbek, on niday morning, oat inst, m ednesday, 24th Inst, BERNARD COYLE, aged 29 ie APY ere * “— Mr, CONKLING Sald the twenty-second joint r Mr. ConGea, of Miciigan, the dana J rent ree. A WEARY SESSION CLOSED. | asit foce, in. hie Judgment, was orjeccouabies | Journment, stating tat he did so nt the reques’ of | the Meck witha penkniie, Kelly was urres'ed | So serious was tae cut that it led | Friends of the iamily are respectiulty 1nvited to it was@ dangerous provision; but it was pro: , many members wuo had been sitting ta the ball by UOMeer Sullivan. of the Eleventh precinct, ant to inquiry, bus the puffering woman | ®ttend the faneral, irom his late residence, No. 8¢ brougnt before Judge Sherwoo: Pouce Court, wno held mm i answer at General Sessions. Special Avent Brackett discovered and seized yesterday, at the bonded warehouse No. 395 Greenwich street, twenty-seven cases which are it Kasex Market ,000 bail to SRT: avenue C, on kriday, 26th inst., at one P, Dieckuorr.—On Tuesday, February 23, Mrs. EvizazetH Digckaorr, widow oi wwe late J. R. Dieck hom, ‘The funeral services wil! be h * the German Lutheran church, 1u Cliris.opuer street, on Friday, posed to Obvia'e ib by the adoption of a measure | for upward of tyenty-nine hdurs without » cep inore Hkely to cause trouble in the couuting of toe =&b4 Without revular meals, Presidential voie. He wouid, thereliore, vote Mr, GARFIELD represented that it was exceed- ag«inst the bill, inciy important to bave some arrangeweut eD- Mr. MORTON said he supposed the Senate agreed tered into as to time. that (he twenty-second joint role ought to be re- Mr, CES°Na @aid that that could be better done | and those attending her declared thatit was the result of a fallon the ice, Mra. Murphy’s sudden death, as stated, excited suspicion that the story of @ fall was inconsistent, and Dr, Johnson, the Passage of the Presidential Canvass Dill by | the Senate. peuled. The Dill Uelore the senate was not s | tomorrow, hod Vithtaane teehatese Gr SATILLy, DW RLCIRE APA, CORTINOPG 1 NIA OWM.| SOR LDEE.: BE ORS OLDE. | Thee Salativen: ane — --+——___ party measure. ” Was surprised that bis deme M1, CONGER Said he bad endeavoured, in conver- | tillea with palm leaf fans, ey are large and ir-D | mind that there had t ‘i a to miis iy o altena, cratic trie ted Solialy in lavor of the inded. . sation With members on the Olver side, to have PEC ADA MAT. SNS Me 18 Donavan.—On detoepotrgiy February 24, HANORA CIVIL RIGHTS NEXT IN GRDER SENATE. WasHINGTON, Feb. 24, 1875. Mr. Ramssy, rep.) Of Minn., presented Lhe cre- @entiais of Hon. samuel J. Ro McMillan, United Biates Senator trom the St Of Minnesota tor ‘the period of six years from March 4, 1873 Bead and piaced on tie. A COSTLY SCHEME OF INTERNAL IMPROVEM! NTS, Mr. Winvom, rep.) 0! Minn., irom ine Com mittee on Transportation Routes, called up ‘he resolution submitted by him on the 2d ‘@nst. imstructay the Committee om Com merce to insert in the River and Harbor Appro- riation bil! such sums.ag in their judgment can Lite postponement of tne bil. If he was | p sed 1% jook jor party motives be might find them in the fact that the next House of Repre- sentatives would be democratic, and voder ne rule, as it now existed, the elecilon eculd be thrown in the House, i that body ov jected to the count of the votes irom States, and | thus the election of a democratic President could | be secured. He was not disposed to tatuk thls, however, but believed it was a questiua which Tose above party feeling. Mr. EDMUNDS said he would vote against the bill, Tule, but thouznt the bill nov be ore the Senate Was just as bad, and set up a bruader ground jor COli8i08 and dificaity, Mi. SPRAGUE, (10.) Of R, I, sala he did pet ap- prove of t e€ passage of tims bill, which must be Apvroved by the Present and could not be re- pealed without Ins cousent. There Waa too mucn in! erference in elections uow by the President. Mr. STEW ABT, ("ep.) Of Nev., Bad he thougnt the | ing session jor’ the debate, but very aecided ob- He favored the repeal oi the twenty-second joint | Jeciiou was made on the deuiacratic side. |} THE FOG AND THE RIVERS. bili bef re the Seaute was worse tuan the twenty. | 80 .e time xed jor the vote, but had Bot 5uc- ceeded, +_MY. GARPIBLD reminded the House that there were but jour working days of tne session leit, aud if te discussion Oa this bul were to fo On | 0- Morrow witnout iimitauion as to time the vote aid Provaviy Not be reached beiore Saturday, @s Le vid pot see that tt woud be ; ossibie to vouch an appropriation vill or any other weasure be ore onuay. Mr. ALBR GUT, (rep.) Of Pa,. proposed an even- ‘The House tien, at @ quarter past Jour P. M., adjourned, For tbe past forty-eight hours this city has been enveloped in @ og of unuaual density, thereoy causing great inccnvenience to the travelling pub- | them to have been part of a number o! case: iat } ‘¢ inported some time ago, filed with valuable | cloths, which were removed irauduiently irom them beture they were went to the warevouse. BROOKLYN. A Mr. Kennedy, while a passenger on a Ramil- ton avenue ferryboat, was relicved of his pocket- book, John Toohey, of No, 27 Bridge street, was arrested for the roubery. The plumbers engaged in thawing out the frozen woter pipes at the Athen@om, corner of Clinton and Atlantic streets, yesterday, set fire to the Dutiding, causin, several nunired dollars’ aamage. ‘The Board of Supervisors last “vening passed a resolution to discharge the persons engageg in the distribution of the out-door retiel,. They num- ber forty-four and their combined salaries amount bound, and bear certain marks which indicave | ‘ted on having ® jury of inquest suinmoned. This was done yesterday, and their investigations justified the surmise, At the inquest two daugh- ters of deceased testified that their jatber had been crasy for & month past, but aa he had not been violent in bis insane moments they had not made the fact public, as they disliked to have him taken to am insane retreat, Return- ing to tne house jast Friday, after a brief absence, they found their mother on the floor bleeding irom @ terrible wound im the bead, They asked the nd were told that their father had nit her je axe, she had asked nim to yet a pail of Waler, and be angrily refused, saying Bis business Was Dot that of @ drawer of water. An alterca- tion lollowed, in Which the husvaud, with the jury 01 & Madman, seized an axe und with It DEALT A TERRIBLE BLOW, felling the wite tothe fuor. ie tnen rushed from the house, out attempied uo jurther injury. The DONAVAN. Wile of Jeremian Douavan and daughter of the late Richard and Johanna Kepple, aged 32 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to atrend the {wneral from her late residence, 26 Rutgers place, Spiriaer, Feora- ary 26, at hall-past ove o'clock P. M., to Calvary Cemetery. FLYN On Wednesday, 2ttn inst., THOoMas A, FLYNN, aged 54 years. Relatives and (rieuda are respeotinily invited to @itend the funeral, irom his tae residence, 90 Second avenue, on Friday, 26th imst., at one o'clock. His remains wil oe tuken to Calvary Cemetery. GLASTAGTER.—On Thursday, February 25, after a. Mngering ilnegs, HENRIETTA GLASTABTER, Wile of Jolin Giastuecer and daughter o! the late Jacob Wallace, in the 45th year of her age. The relatives and iriends of tne family are re- spectfuliy invited (o attend the juneral, from her late residence, 174 Hast Lith street, on Sundayy the 28th inst., at one o'clock P. HEADLEY,— Suddenly, ‘Iuesday, February 23, De judiciously and economically expended during | #¢cvud rule, on dauzhters had \okl w similar story to Dr. Johnson ) poh, es previ aay eye pay | he gaa ‘There.was no chance fora result to be reached lic anu no litte amount of loss to those engaged | to over $48,000 per anno, revives tors ane eate es De donne wu, , TeaDLey, Of Newa' kN, Join the COB n ay » 78 | py tnis bill, aa it allowed recesses and deva‘e, | 1m maritime pursuits, Yesterday alternoon George Raynor, aged | discredited tue story 01 & sail on tue ice. Dr. Pin | 7¢ar 01 his <. tematic improvement of the Mississippt River, | while the twenty-second rae forvids debate, and | About four P.M, the rain made an tneffectual | twenty-eight years, residing at No. 552 Third ave- | Bey. of Birmngvam, who had also attended the | pane iane aizrices. will Be Reid as. the Can tea) Ancluding tue construction of an adequate channel | ae a a eer an) a at its mouth; the conuection of the Missts-ippPl | the Committee ou Transportation Routes, suu- River with the lakes by means of the Fox and | mitted as an amendment to the River «pd Harvor Wiscoasin improvement and the Hennepin Canal, | APPrOpriation Dill the Liouse bill \or the Improves from | #'tempt to wash away the spow, ice and filub which have So long remuined upon the streets. In addition to the raiw of yesterday, the mild, almost tropical, weather of tne past two days meut of the mouth of the Mississippi the specay completion o1 the improvements be- | Mer, “known asthe” Eads. bli with has also tended to forward the disap- tween Lakes Suyerio) aud Luron and Lakes | amendments, which reduces the amount irom pearance o1 the ice and snow, although | Ruron and frie, We thorough and systematic smprovewent o the Uble and Kanawha rivers ana @i the Leunessce [iver Mr. PHUKMAN, (dem.) of Onto, said this subject could not considered in the niorning nour. Congress Dad already given mil ious of acres of Jand toward tie mprovement ef the Fox and Wiscoosin rivers a8 weil as mulions of movey tor the consi ruction of @ Canal there «nen there Was ny cauai set, He was uuwiing to embark tie government blindly 10 this Way 1m am expenditure WiHhiek LO Man coud see the endo. T. o-thrds of the Seuate b heard of pans for these mprove- meuts. He would pot consent to changing the Whole policy Ol tow government and embaraing iin a scueme of internal Improvements whicn would | Gvuble we Gevt of the republic. Ii these improve- ments were to be Made there should ve some plan, and ater wil discussion and mature aeler- Buwo, There was nol time in the iew remaining ays of this Session tO act UpoU this matier, r. WINDOM Salo the Senator from Uwo (ir, Thur man) evidently Misunderstood the parport of tits Tesoiation, a8 ke Said 1 proposed to enter apon a SYsiem OF Luprovements vi Walch two-tuiras oO the Scuate never heard. he (Mr. Windom) woud Suggest that a large number of th of the Senator trom Unio had heard o! wn ono river if be (Mir. Thurman) had nol. He was surprised | Yo hear (hat Senator say it was proposed to euter upon a scheme no’ understood. inere was not eve of these improvements ouc what would pay the government a hundred fold ior toe amount in- Vested D them, ‘The resolution was not liable to ‘the charge of extravacance, and when the Seca tor trom Ohio examined it be would fod thacit Was not mr. [HURMAN said he spoke of these schemes of amprovement and siid twoerhirds of tue Senate did Not Know What the schemes were. He wanted some definite plan, aud Wanted to know how nis econsttnents would be affected. He was opposed to appropriating money how tor this purpose wuen Congress Was usked to Impose on acditional tax ©: $.0,000,000 and to increase the tax apon the Becessarivs Of lve, tt had been said that $4,000,000 would be required to commence the improvements | contemplated, und at the present ume no such appropriations shonid be made. He, tor one, did HOt Care to take the responsioility of approving tnis thing. He knew thatthe men woo opposed it were charged with being opposed to cheap transportation and against tue agricu tural inter- ests of the jand, UL Chat had go terrors jor nim. The moruiwg wour baving expired Mr. Window ave DoLice that Lé Would ask the Senate to con- ler and dispose Of this resuluiion beiore tue ad- sOUrRMent of Loe sessivr THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS, The unfinished business, being tue bill to pro- constiiuents | $5,.00.00) Lo $5,250,000, seiects the South Pass | for improvement instedd of the Soutawest Pass, provides that Fhe work shall be uuoer the super- inteudence oO! the secretary of War, and that the the melting of the ice upon ihe streets rendered | | it extremely unpleasant jor those who were com- 4 eta bhxoual a 1 pelled to induige in pedestrianism, On the west | depti ol the chubnel contra jor snail pe re- i . ‘ quired to be Matataiued. permauentuy in advance | *!¢ O! the city especially was this state of amuirs Oi payment. Ordered 10 be printed. * noticeubie, Many parts of Fulton, Vesey, Barclay, ka THE be abea ois eer dee hakaanle West and Greenwich streets being almost impass- phe discussion upon the bul to regulate the ; couniang 0. votes for President aud Vice Presiaent | 8° Broadway, Chatham street ana the Bowery were in @ sorry plight, being covered with a | Was continued at some leugth by Messrs. Ed- munas, hab gdoge pearnee. ie ny gpm ene thick Coating Of slimy aod slippery mad, and tie | Mah, (Fep.) oF Obio, and oibers, and at halepar’ pee . | Ciuhtovcock PM. tt was Tead’a tuird thae aud | CTOSSIDs Were in a most fitby condition, pools of congicmerated water and mad having collected at | Pussed—yeas 28, nays 20—as lollows :— Biuiust every crossiig ib minature pouds aud Nison. Boreman, Boutwell, Chandler, lo Dyer, Uracit, Do: sev, Ferry of Michigan, | Msc of several incues in depth, rendering at | lk gan, Pre ingnuysen, ia! Harvey, Hitchcock, | Leces*ary ior Wose attempting te Cross trou one La n, Michell, aborrili of mont, Morton, Oglesby, corper o toe Other to indulyve lu acrobatic feats io | | Fatierion pparwent, Sherman, spencer. r to gai Lhe Opposite side & cotati: esuburn iy Pe i The streets aiong tee river [rout were, if po | ee ere. ee darttne Coldreaie, | SDC IM @ stil Wore deplocebie condition, aud | | Hager, Jones Kelly. Merrimon, tansom, saulsbury, | Velcies a8 well @s p destrians iouud travel at | Sprague, Siewart, stockton and Windum—2d teuaed with wuci diMculty, On the Easy River ferry boat travel Was considerably ae.ayed | torougbvul the enure day. avout tive P. M., owing to the Increasing den- sity Of tue lug, lewer Uris Were made aud only at very wreguiar iutervais, Gu the ruiton terry but three boas Were kept running, aud in order to AVold Collisions OGe buat Was Odliged to walt in the silp Uutil the Other shoud arrive. ‘Where wee Do coulsivus reported OM tue iuse Kiver, so far as could be asvertamed, At the sugar dock, ho eve:, iM Willlawsourg, the barge Hercules, belong | Jog to (he si@rin Line and loaded with 2,400 Darrels | Oi suga’, Suuk sbout eleven O'clock A. M. Lue | only Cause Whicd Could be assigned was tuat tne Durge wiust bave been lojured during the night by | tue 1mmense amount ol ice waich Doated aown | the Kas. River ir.m the Sound, Tue Nort Kiver Jerry boats found more ¢im- culty iu making (heir trips than did tuose ou the East River. ju many instauces the Jersey City, Hovoken and Commanipaw jerryvoats missed tele slips and Were compelled to put into osuers, | Messrs. Gordon, Hamliton of Maryland and Nor- | wood, who would jave voted in the negative, were paired with Messrs, Schurz, Cameron and | Morriil of Malone, who weald bave voted in the al- | firmative. THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, Mr. EDMUNDS moved to caxe up the Civil Rights | | pul. Agreed to, i | Mr. bbMUNDS said the bill now being before the | Senate, he would submit a proposiu np, that the | Senaie sujoura to-night when it suited the con- venience of the opponents of the bill, that general deoute should goon ull two o’ciock on Saiurday aiterno>o, anu then the amendments offered to be disposed of under the five-minute rue, the | Senator tn charge of tne olli thea to have w haif nour to close the devate, and th.t no other meas- ure sbould be interposed outside of the morning | hour, | Mr. BAYARD Inquired if the time mentioned for | devate was to be given to (Pose Who Opposed the bill. He did not wan: the minority cut of by an nue, attempted to commit auctde bv jumping into tue river (rom one of the Greenvoint ierryboats. He was rescued vy the deck Lands. Thomas Faulkuer fell into the river, about one oOciock yesterday morning, at the foot of Souvh Euchth street, He was taken out of the water by OMicer Forbes aud removed to the With precinct station house, He died at mire o'clock. Deceased was @ driver 1 the employ of Appietou’s Com- pany. Tne new Board of Commissioners of Charities have decided to improve the condition of the Nursery and reorgenize the entire system of the management, AS the fl’st step in that direc tion they have appointed Mr. Bernara Bogan, the foander vi St. Vincent's Home for Boys, as the keeoer of that institution, The number of wards in the Nursery 18 about 400, Counsclior James W. Ridgeway was arraigned before the Court of Sessions, Jadge Moure, yester- day moruing, on the charge of having tnteriered with tae Grand Jury, by urging them to tndict a citizen who had beeu arrested jor crueity to ani- mais. This act was denounced by the Court as gross misconduct on the part of the lawyer, whom he reprimanded with great severity. The barrsa- ter named 1s counsel for tue Bergl philanthropic society. LONG ISLAND. The village election of Hempstead will be held on Tuesday next. Mrs. Amelia Bennett and her daughter, Lilie, near being suffocated by coal gas on Wednesday morning. Both were ‘ound in en insensidie con- diton, but foriupaiely in time to render restora- tion possible. When they retired on the previous evening the stove door was accidentally leit open, and tue pipe damper being closed the gas was Jorced into the apartment. Mrs. Bennett soon re- covered, but her daughter remaied 1 jor several hoars. Tne Woman’s Temperance Union of Jamaica has peen organized by the election of Mrs, Cuarles | therevy causing must serious delay. | ibe verryooat Viaiudeid, of tae Communipaw Ferry Comeany, met with @ serious accident, | avout Dine A. M., as She was endeavoring to reach | the erry sup On the Jersey side, Several iadies, | #ujournment, but U they felt iu duty bound to dis- cnss the meosure and have a@ Digit session to- | morrow ntgat the majority wouid not prevent it, Mr, EDMUNDS replied tat Was bis understand- ing, provided no Vole should be taken beiore Savurday, The Dili bad already been (horoughly Bain ate dd ay ota irae ria y ene | discussed, and he did not suppose the majority | Dall & NEridath” OF a ate i ‘By Bo H | desired to discuss it again. lng an explos * — ou | “No ovjeciion veing mude to the proposition of cHamuty, Jumped overboard and swam to | “ . the auck. Tueir condition oa reaching shore was | | ite iy nel Mae Wat the vote suould | et rsueiy pitlable, The passengers were im | *Sar. Surm4an gave notice that he would call up “ately landed aud the Fiaimivid bauted oi Jor | rari OL Ss Gay, alte uv | Fepeairs. % in Stee a rs, lbagade dele damian civil "ue several ferries on the North River sido | aud Court of Ses | Welling as Presiceat, Mrs. Jobn G. Van Slyke as Vice President, Miss Mary L. Me-ormick as Sec- retary angers, Jereniau Hendrickson as Treas- urer. A puovce meeting ts Co bs held twis evening in the lecture rovm of tue Presbyterian cuurch, Ic is understood that @ determiméed rad 18 10 ve organized against the iliegai tramMc in liquor, there being a jarge number Of uniuce.sed saloons iu tue town, The February Term of the Queens County Court ons, Jodge Armstrong pre- Was couciuded yesterday. The Grand siding, residing in Washington street, Jamaica, came | womnad daring her illness, was of opinion that a diseased hver had accelerated death. fu test wus A PUSt-MOKIEM EXAMINATION was determined on. Meantime the funeral cerc- mowes LOOK place, ANd as the Dody Was veins Car- Tied trom tue house jor interment a number of doctors arrived, ‘The iuneral was deiased, the body taken back into the house. and @ scene of the most PAINFUL CHARACTER ‘ took place. Frienas jelt outraged at the conduct Of the doctors, wiose uct seemed an insult to common fumaniy. The Lver of deceased was found 1n a periectly healthy condition, as was also the ower organs of vitality. Tuey decided that we coc in the head cola not have been caused oy ai9iL Tue facts were cummuni- caied tothe jury of inquest, and @ verdic. in ac- cordance therewith was rendered, Mr, Murphy 1s @ tian aged seventy years, He is vow eid in close confiinemen( to iso Wn house, iest ve should 10 hts Insane momenis inflict Injury ou Others, It 1s dillicult to keep iim quiet, as bis ibsanity gives him unnatural strength. The opinion expressed by those who know the mao 13 that ie snouid have been piaced in & retreat montis ag». Such action | Would have proionged tne lile Oo: an uniortunate wile, The case 18 now io the hanus of the state | Attorney. | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP ROBBERS, Wil tam Powers and William Paxton, who were arrested on a Cunard steamer at Jersey Ciy on susp clon of being confidence men, were bronght up ior jurtner examimation yesteiday before Jus- tice Faraier. A check ior $900 and @ pawn ticket for a goid watcl Were found on the person of one of tuem. Powers was rec gnized as & notorious New York thie! named Patrick McDonald. He ad- mitted that be served aterm in Sing Bing fora robbery in New York. His defence was remark- j ably “thin”? Tne check, he sald, was given him by @ bootbiack on a ierryboat and tre pawn ticket he received trom “a riend.”’ He added tuat be had been an agent jor the Sule 0: tickets for several -\eainship com- pantes and that he embezzled hundreds of doliars while in tnis business. oti were ex mined sepa- rately. Waoen asked what he kuew about his com- pauion in iroable Powers said that tuey nad been “chums” for seven or eight months in and wround New York. Wien Pax:on was calles up he denied this point biank and said he had known Powers only three weeks, As to the object of uis visit to the steamer he had nothing to say. oth were then remanded ior further examination. This 1s the second contingent of steaimsitp thieves ar- rested lo Jersey City witin ten uays, JAIL BIRDS AND THE JERSEY FOG, Yesterday morning the heavy fog which rested ; Satan I. HOPKINSON, 1D ne Tod N. J., On Saturday, Feoruary 27, at two P.M. Rel een and iriends are respectiuily invited to at ad, HeIMPERGER.—On Weanesday, February 24, at residence of Hon, &. A. Lawrence, Bay side, L. L, ANN HEIMBERGER, aged $6, Funeral ths day, at eleven o’-lock. Conveyances at Whitestone, meeting 10 o’clock: train from Hun ter's Point. HorKinsoN.—On Wednesday, February 24, Miss your of her age, Relatives and iriends ure invited to atiend the {nperai, ‘rom her late residence. 407 Frankiin ave- hue, brooklyn, on Friuay, February 26, at twelve o'clock. Howr.—On Wednesaay morning, of consump- tion, MICHAEL Hows, a native oi stevire, ‘Tipper- ary county, ireiaud, in tue o0in year ot bis age, Relatives and iriends of the iafaily sre respecte fully invited to atieud tie Mueral, ‘rou his late residence, West Thirty-egath Strect, on Fre Gay, 26th inst, atoue P.M. Interment ia Calvary cemetery. JACKSON.—On Monday, 22d inst, WILLIAM JACK- SON, IN the 75th year of his age. Faneral serv at nis iate residence, Riverdale avenue, Yonkers, on Taursday, at bali-past sevea P.M. Also at the Seventh avenue Central Meth- odis¢ Episcopal churca, this city, om Friday at one AKAUSE.--On Wednesday, February 24, ABTauUR Lan@M an, aged 15 years, Reiatives and iriends of the family, and those of his brother, George iL, are respectfaliy invited to attend the funeral, irom St. Aan’s Episcopal church, Kighteentn Street, pear Fitthavenuée, om Friday, the 20th fost.. at ove o’clock P. M. LANDSBERG.—At No. 781 Wasaington street, on Tuesday, the 23d inst., alter a snort and severe il- ness, ANNA C., beloved wife of Aibert Landsberg, aged 19 yeara, 9 Moutus and 25 days. The relatives and iricnds oi the family are re- spec‘fally invited to attend her (uneral, on Friday, the 26th inst., at twelve o'cle M., front St. Joun’s church, im Christopuer street, near Bieecker, Lewis.—On Toursday, Fevruary 25, after s severe Lincs, U.BTIS LEWIS, In tue 44th year of his age. Notice ot funeral hereafter. LockWoop.—At Stamiord, Conn., on Tnesday, Fevruary 23, MARTHA J., Wie of Meary W, Lock- wood, aged 37 years. Foperal at the Baptist charc), Stamford, on Friday, 26th inst., at vail-past two P.M, Train eon New York leaves Giaud Central depot at one » Be Lyxca.—At Morrisania, on Wednesday, Feb- Tuary 24, AGNES MARGARET, aaughter of Matthew ana Bridget Lyncu, aged 2 years, 1 month and 12 days. Reiatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend (he fuueral, on Friday, tae 26th, at twelve | o'clock, Irom the residence of her parents, corner Wall street and Forest avenue, to Uulvary Ceme- ry. Mayer.—On ‘‘uesday evening, suddenty, Smon Vide for and regulate the counting of the votes | The senate, at a quarter to nine o'clock P. ted (he Same Plan As Was Car led oUt bY tue | Jury were in session tWo days aNG found iourteen | on Jersey soll did good service for Cuaries MEYKH & nauive Ol Emden, sermany, aged 47 aor Presiient aud Vice Presigent and tne decision | of questions arising thereon, was laid belore ioe | fenare. Mr. Prarr, (rep.) of Ind., with the consent of ‘his colieague (Mr. Morten), moved to pase over tue | Lulinished pusiness Inlurmaily and roceed tu the consiceration o/ the bill to amend the act granting | eN-i0NS tO CeriSid Suidiers aud sanors uo! the war | 1512 and the Widows of deceased solaiers, ana | adjourned, si ial Ae HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WASHINGTON, Feb, 25, 1875, peared to be uo nearer to @ way out of tue dil. culty than it was at mianigat, The all-night ses- the pension rolix those persons | sion Was Consumed im going round and | stricken thereirom in conse- | round in the vicious circle into which we | dings tended wien they started. | id he fas opposed , Proceediny | to this motion, and hoped the regular order of the PWhen the question whether tne House Benate would not be broken into. [i itwasagreed | enall now consider the bill (the Caucus to, he would ivei bim-elf redeved of all response Dility in regard to the Civii Rights bill, Mr. CONKLING, (rep.) of N. Y., Said jf this motion Yo postvone the unfinisied busiNt&s Should be | Force bill) came to be voted on, the democrats reirained irota voting; and, as tne fepabdiicans could not keep io the bail @ full majority trom agreed to, he Would not vote totake up tue bill +“tueir own Talre the yote would show she absence | THE POLITICIANS THAWED OUT AND POLITICAL Gevrge W. Story, the ti fudicated by tne Senator irom Indimoa (MY. Fits Bas would Vove to take up the Civil Rignta + tin, LOGAN, (rep.) of Ill., said be desired to have the bili to equanze bouutics acitea upop. He would bot antaguuize that to the regular order; | but i the regular orver Was not aduered to, he would press the Bounty bill 1p preleveuce to any- | ofa quorum, and then there would be a call of the House, With ali the tedious processes cunuec ed Wiioat, Wien these were ali gotten through wit and further proceedings under tne cali were d peused with, the House would come back to the Teal quesuon Of Cousideration of the vill, aud again the wemocrais would reirain jrom voting; thing else. abd agaia, Ww le apparent abseuce of a gu ram, Mr. MORRILL, (rep.) of Me., said the Senate | anotuer ca'l of the House would be entered on, Bhouid stund vy the order of business, otherwise | AN 89 on back to fue point of beginning. With all Boing would be doue. ‘this, dnd nor wWithelandiig toe aisgust oO! the jead- The repubucan majority | Was responsivie ior the faithful adue.ence to the order of business, anda the Senator from indiana (Mr. Pratt) Dad po rigut to appeal to bis colleague to ailiow bim to take up @ Olli as @ matter of | courtesy. Questio: s of too muck Importauce were DoW pending (0 ve pu. aside oy courtesy. ‘The motion of Mr. Pratt to lay aside the un- | Apished business was rejected—yeas 29, nays 4. ibe Senaie proceeded With the cousideraton of ers of thé fhovement at thus bemyg thwarted ta | spite of the new rue promibicing dilatory motions, there was no exit Img on eituer side of the House. Mr. Buter, (rep.) of Mass, who was grand mar- ai of tne Nn urray, partook of sup- ‘uly, walle toe roil was .) OF Pa, acing in adv, My | East ou Of bi temper or bad ieel- | , rallying those | luaver ierry Compantes, and allowed bul ove buat to crows at @ lime, About five i. M, ihe jug haa increased conpisderably, sv that tae terry. | Masiers diMmost entirely despaired of being abie to | | muxe any more Lips in safety, } The Honze at noon was atili in session, aud ap- | ine Harem bouts, Owing to the large number Of lerry Dats Waich cross their line of tavel, | were compelied to proceed a& Cautiously aa pos Bibie, SUG wade DUt .eW trips during We day, Toe Souud steamers did nov tae theur depar- ture at the usual Lime, 8 it Was Geeived not ouly | uusdvisavle Out aso a matrer of impracticabulity | | fur them vo uttempt the passage Of the sound. Yhe Staten Isiand ferries were compeiled to | ceuse Tunuing, a8 tue bay, ID Addition Lo bhe jog, | Was covered wita ice. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CAMPAIGN. NAVIGATION COMMENCED, ConcorD, Feb. 25, 1875, Tho softening weather of the past tew days nas and election there wil be torrents of republican Wich the mercury down among the thirties and forties, politics, a8 well ag more important indus. tries, were neglected, The genial thaw has come, however, and the whole suriace of the country, from Coos to Merrimack, is submerged with the inevitable ocean of politics, There is something singular about these New Hampshire campaigns thawed out the New Hampsnire politicians, and | curing the mtervening fortnight between now | | | | and demoéyatic eloquence pouring down the hills | and throug the valleys of the old Grantte State. | @ | Bix were sentenced to imprisonment and three indictments jor various offences. John Fish was sent to the State Prison ior one year and six Months jor stealing 160 vrass boxes used Jor axie- beurings tocars, Lue jrope.ty vi a air. Stevens and J. W. Sumivh, o: Long isiand city. Frank Veit, tidicted jour burglary im breaking’ into the barn of Victor Boch at Newtown and stealing Ubree geese, Vas sent to tue Siaie Prison ior two years 404 nine mouths. ‘thomas Burxe was sent to the State Prisoa ior four years aad jour months for breaking iato the dweiling of Patrick Murphy at Long Island City und stealing gouds and » ear- ing @pparei valued at $100, Ine cause of Lhe Hemp. stead and Jamaica Plank Road Company, indicted Jor a Duisance, Was Called, but aiter the hearing | Oi several Witnesses OD Lhe part oi the peuple, the Presideut and Directors entered into | @ stipuauou to put the road in good repair, and the trial Was consequently suspendes. ‘ge thiel, WO On the 27th of last November, siole a horse from sir. Kybraim B. Carpenter, of springfiid, was tound guilty on evohd indictment, for steallug a borse irom Mr. Remsen Lambvman, of Springtelg, He pleaded guuly, and was sentenced oo voth shatges to hine years at hard jaborin Sing Sing. at the openiig of tue Uourt vhere were thirty-five pris- ouers charged boing a8 io\low 2; ailempt at rape, 1; laiceny, 5; vurciary, 4; ‘On, i; attempt to kill, juuse }retences, 1. were discaarged, The Court wili meet tae Town Lau, in Jamaica, on ine 6h of STATEN ISLAND. Mr. EL Guion Ciauson, Collector of Southfield, is now sitting in that towm to receive the Staie ana | from his superio: in the county jail, tue principal crimes | ASsauit aud pattery, | Dougherty and Michael Morris, convicts in the Essex County Penitentiary, locatea in Caldwell towns ip, some eight or ten miles irom Newark. Is appears they, with others, bad been employed painting the inside of the institution and had to go outside irequently for paint, Usually a aeeper went in charge of them. Yesterday morning a new man, one McDermott, let them out, locked the | Goor alter them and pulu no beed to where they Went. beeing their opportunity, they took to their heels ard fled tuto the woods. Tne alarm was soon given, but in the dense iog they Managed to bafile their pursuers, and at Jus! accoGhis tad not been heard from. McDermott will, donbtiess, bear for hig gross negligence. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ENGAGED. LOFB—TEILBRONNER.—Mr, Isaac LOEB to Miss CECELIA HEILBKONNER, both Of tuis city, February 21, 1 No carda. SULZBERGBR—BERNAARD.—Mr. GER to ruary 26, 1875, Moss SULZBER- No cards, DIED. ALBERT.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, February 25, atter w lingering tlness, WiLLIAM ALBeRT, 1D the 65th year oj his age. Funeral services at his late residence, No. 122 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, on satarday, 27tn mst., at jour o’ciock P.M. The relatives and triends of the family, aiso the vetcrans of the Fifth company Seventh regiment, Miss LILY BEKNUARD, DOth Of this city, Feb- | o'clock, | Calvary Cemetery Jor intern nd members of year iieia tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, irom Moan: Sinai Hospial, on Friday morning, 26tn tH At Hine O'clock. MILLKE.—At Westcheste , on Wedvesday, 24tb, Lerma, Wite ot Henry Miler. ‘The relatives and riends of the fimtly are in. Vited to att ner fuceral, from St. Peter ciurch, in Westeaester village, ou Friday, tae 26th, at two o'clock I’, M. Kilkenny papers piease cony, MILLER.—OUn Wednesday, 24th Inst, of pneumo- nia, CHARLES T. MILLER, eidest 800 of James Mil- ler, aged 29 years. The rela‘ives ana friends of the family are in- vitea to attend the funeral, from the residence of | his granamother, 117 Vanderoul: avenue, Brook- lyn, on Friday, 26th inst, at two MILLER.—On Sunday, February LER, aged 66 years. Funeral at 5t eset teas church, Brooklyn, on McOaBE.—On Wednesday, Pebruary 24, 1875, CATHERINE, beloved wie of Hagh McCabe, in the 4.4 year of her age. Relatives ana iriends are respectfully invited to attend the ‘uneral, !rom ber late residence No. 186 Franklin street, ou Friday, at one o’ciock P, M. MoGowan.—On Sunday, February 21, JaMRS McGowan. ‘Tne iriends of the family are tnyited to attend his funeral, oa Friday morning, hall-past eighs at the residence o: his son, No, 1,412 enue, A reqiieni mass for the repose of | Friday, at two o’clock P’, Third | his soul will be ceiebiated as St. Lawrence's Eighty-foarta street, at nime o'clock om whence the remuins will be taken to ute church, A. M., ft MOKIBBIN.—On Wednesda 24, 1876, after a short lilness, Joun McKipyin, aged 62 years. Kelatives and iriends, and also those of bis brother, George McKibbin, are respectiully in- ne aactinte Vited to attend the funeral, om Friday, the 26th the Lodge of Antiquity, No. li, 80 Members of , and A. M., are who were inclined to waver and strengthening | which neituer residents or visitors can account | the bill in regard to counting the vove ior Presi- the spirit O! tuose who scouted tue idea Of yieid- | jor, invariably, almost, both sides ciaun @ vic- ‘Wut and Vice President, county taxes. Mr. THURMAN moved to amend s0 as to provide for the appointment of two tellers on the part of the senate lustead of one. Agreed to. He also moved to amend so as to provide that the certificates uf the electoral votes saull be opened presented ana acted upon in the alpha- Betical order Of the Hames Of the States vegin- Bing Witn the letter A. Agreed io. He also submitved amendments striking from ‘the first and third sections the clauses p-oviding that any other ques for which the Houses are assemvied may be sub- mitted and determined in like jwanuer as ques. Mops WSich may arise Concerming the e.ecioral votes, agreed to. sever) @lso agre obs pertinent to the object | udments of a verbal character were | ing. ‘ihe Opposition force were skilfully and | vory up to the eveuing of election day. The par- | quietly led by Mr, Raudali, (dem) of Pa, who was ready On ail @ccasious \o take advantage Of every eight or tea years, but never at any Ume have tue weak poiat in tue pariamentary armor of bis af- prospects o eituer pariy beeu ulleruately more | tagonist, and be was ably Becunded by Mr. opeer, | proimising and dubious toan they are at this time. (uem), of Pa. | dhe act that r occupied the chair thronghout the | THE DEMOCRATS ABB ALREADY IN POWER Ression, i promptly and with nis usual | may or may not be an advantage to them. Aside ci@arness of reasoning tae Many difficult poiots trom whut tbe raijroad interests supply there is | | coustanily arising, bis decisions geueraiy giving | not much local more satisiaction to the gemocratic than to ine | the State offices are not vast. Provably more | republican side of the House. thay in auy otber state the electious in New | THE FILIBUSTERING OVER Haimpsnire indicate the popular Jeeling om the Finally, &t iall-past oue, ali pending motions | broad national issues oi the country. On tals ac- having been voted on, and the last vote showing couut tne election DOW approaching—the very the pieseuce of 164 republican member-—more first of the year—will be regarded as significant of than @ Working majority—Mr. Cosvkn, (rep.) uf | tne political sentiments of the country. If it is & tie? Gave been pretty evenly balanced jor the last | tronage, and hence the spous of | A jengthy discussion ensued upon the general | rovisions of the bill, Which Was participated in y Messrs. Bayard, (dew.) of Vel, Tuurmaan, Eu- munds, and Morton, (rep.) of Ind. On moon oi Mir, WuiGut, (rep.) Of Iowa, the second section in regard wo duplicate returos irom | # state Was amended so as to read :—“‘i hat returus | only irom sach State shall be couuved Which the two nouses, acting separately, shall each decide | vo be tue true and valid revuras. CHANCES OF THE CLVLL BIGHTS BILL. Wit the discussion of tue bill. Mr. HEKEFORD, (Gem.) of W. Va., current resvlaiion of sdjournment to the 1st of March, but tae Speaker reiused to entertain it, aud reused to (ertain ao appeal egalust its ex- clusion. Mr. ELDREDGE, (dem.) of Wis., then moved tbat when the House adjoura it be to meet on Satur- day, this being the last dilatory motion that was heid in Feserve, and it was negatived. | minutes of five MT. MORTON sald that, | lhe SPEAKER staled that the last two votes were to’ tent tbe sense or the Senate, he would a | the only oues tbat were had under the new rule. that a recess be taken from five to halft-past seven | ihe proceedings of tue prosonged mignt session o'clock U. AL, With the onderstanding that chis | bil should be Anished to-night. Mr. EDMUNDS Said alter tais bill should be dis. posed of he proposed to move to take up the Civil Righss bul, and, sveaking for himself, though be | hoped WILD thé assent of the majority, 2¢ proposed that Loose OppOseu to che bill Should Nave ail the | time they Wanted to disc amended raie nad no application. Mr. OOBUMN again, 4t 4 querter past up bis bili, askea for its reading, when Mr. ELDREDGE interposed by raising the question 0/1 consideration at tais time. Tne question was taken by yeas and nays, aud the House voted (170 Ind., rose und said tuat be desired to proceed | moved a con- | two, eatied | republican triampn it canuct be regarded other- ‘wise t0ap ap emphatic iodorsewent of Grant and | tue auministration. The result of a demociatio triumph, unless it is more sweeping thun the one Of @ year ago, Will also be justiy jlabie to the same | interpretation. To secure a righteous rebuke of Grant and his policy—one that will be efective in its influence upon the couutry at iarge—the democrats must make o clean sweep o/ everything by au overwhelming majority. Tuis is precisely Woat they claim the, pubiicans are also just as voastiul o: what they ere going to accom ligh. THe CAMPAIGN OPENED had lad no reterence whatever to the amended | with tne beripning of the present week, and from rule, sod bad arisen from a cause to Wuicu toe | this moment until tue eve Oi election ib will be rosecuted Most vigorously On both sides. The party sentiments will bave becu eloquentiy pro- claimed in every section of the Siaie. Wiib spe exception of Fred Dougiass tue speakers ou the | are going to do, and the re- | At the sitting of the County Court at Richmond yesterday, Juage Metcalie presiding, only one civil Case was tried, which resulted in a disagree- ment of the jury. Ive Grand Jury are engagea im the investigation of the aileged election irauds in the town oi Middietown. Tne dense fog of yesterday on the rivers and bay about Staten Island made navigation by ferry- boate very diMcult, aitnough those of the Rail- their runoing trips. The fog and rain oi the past the ice olockude, the Kills now being Gear of ice, aud taat in the Sound, om the west side of the island, being nearly broken up, Sv that the ferry- boat Maid of Perth resumed her reguiar trips yesterday between Tottenville and Perth Amboy On the arrival of trains irom the ferry at Clitton landing. NEW JERSEY. 4g Bergen district of Jersey City. ue. ‘ae proprictor of tue store hearing ve au @larm aud tae flea. wile engaged in picking up coal on the Erie track, near Penn Horn Creek, was struck by the locomotive of a Western bouuG train. He was taken to the Ubarity Huspita!, but toere Is no hope way Ferry Company succeeded in making most of Jorty-eight hours has greatly aided in breaking up | | P.M. without further notice, ig of burglars are on the rampage in the Yesterday murn- | ing they attacked Branton’s store, on Communti- Every aay this week bas had a recoid of railroad | accidents, Yesterday morning James Kinney, epubiicans are Making the most siir upon the | Puolic surface, and oelore the day O01 Condict their , Tespectiully ‘nvited to attend. AkNOUX.—On Wednesday, February 24, GER- TRUDE, relict of the late Anthony Arnoux, tn the jeth year of her age. Reiatives nd iriends of the family are mvited to attend the funeral services, at St. Paui’s church, corner of Clinton and Carroll streets, Brooklyn, on Friday, 26th inst, at one o'clock P. M. AyMAR—On Wednesday, February 24, ELtza- BETH Dickson, relict of the late Jonn Q, Aymar, | in the 73d year o! her uge. Be. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 102 Filth avenue, on Sunday, 28tn in: wo o'clock BALDWIN.—In this city, oa the 23d inst., of pneu- met a4, EDWARD A. BALDWIN, In the 68th year of 18 age. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully myited to attend his tanerai, from tne resi dence of his brother-in-law, R. W. Townley, Eliza- beih, N, J., on Friday, the 26th inst., at two P. M. Carriages will be in waiting upon the arriva! ot the 12:40 and 1 o'clock trains irom Liverty street, New York. Barry.—On Wednesday, February 24, Many Wirry, native parish kiicommon, county Wicklow, Ireland, beloved wile of David Barry, aged 36 years, after @ short illness, Relatives and iriends are respectiully invited to attend the obsequies this day, Frida: The re- mains will be taken {rom her late residence, No, 391 Madison street, to St. Rose of Lima’s church, Cannon street, where a solem” requiem mass wil) be offered for the repose of her soul; tuence to Calvary Cemetery at two P, M. Duvtin and Wicklow papers please PeRr. Brenaver.—On Thursday morniog, February 25, CHARLES BRENAURPR, In the 47tn year of his age. | of inst., at one o'clock P. aL, from nis late residence, No. 159 Alien street, New York. MOMILLAN.—In this city, ca Thorsday, 25th inst., FRANCIS MARION, Jt., Infant son oO. F, M. aod Ada L. McMillan, aged our montns. Funeral will take place trom 347 West Porty- eighth street, on Saturday, at e.even A. M. Kel: fd and iriends are respectiuily invited to at- nd. PaGan.—On Wednesday, February 2, ELLEN, relict of Robert Pagan, aged 76 years, ‘The reiatives aud iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the tuneral Cee at the resi- dence of ner son-in-luw, William Fletche; Dominick street, on Friday evening, 26th 1nst., at Dall-past seven o'clock P. M. The remains wi taken to Vailey Stream tor interment. RICHARDSON.—At Aiken, 8. C., oa Saturday, Peb ruary 20, JosePH E. RICHARDSON, aged 84 years, Notice of fuaerai bereaiter. RusseL.—On a Febrnary 25, of dipn- therta, FLORENCE RUSSEL, oldest danghter of Cnaries P. Russel, M. D., tp the 8th year of her age. The janeral services will oe Held at the residence er tather, No, 54 Weat Nimth street, on Satur. day, February 27, at two o'clock P. M. RESKY.—At Ellenville, on Friday, 19th inet., Mrs. Louisa Scorgssy, mother of ex-Senator Scoresby, aged 70 years. Suir ‘At Patchogue, TL. L, on Wednesday | Morning, Febroary 24, MICAH SMITH, in the 84th Year o; his age. Ready and willing to go. Smitn.—On Wednesday, February 24, JoHN A. Smirs, of consumpuon, aged 60 years, 10 months ana 14 days, The reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at one o'clock, on Saturday, 27th inst., arn late resiaence, Monsey, Rockland Mt till five o'clock Lo- | 7 | r ‘a terno e . | to 89) to proceed with tae Consideration of tne | repuviican sde thus lar announced are only of | OF his recovery, Ktoney 14 torty-five years o/ age. The reiatives and friends of the family are in- | county, * sant eew ane ee ux anette Aecisoe mimeeaae LO ” | Todal renown, ‘The saine is aiso true of the demoe | Both legs were severed irom his body, Vited to attend the tuneral, from bislate residence, | Sarrii.—tu'Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Pebranry meni luute Tule, aud. then the senator haviag | MF. ELDRRDOR moved toreconsider the last vote, | cratic oratora, but it 18 their intention to wave | Colonel Thomas P. White, wao was released | No. 121 avenue D, on Frigay morning, Feo\uary | 24, Joris B., wito of Charles B, Swath, after & long and painful sickne ‘The funeral took place, from her late residence, 476 Classon avenue, on Thursday, February 25, at four o'ciock P. M. 26, at ten o’ciock, The officers and members of from the National Insaue Asylum for soldiers at the following organizations are respectiully in. Washington eighteen months ago, and who was | vited t nod:—Humboidt Lodge, No. 512, F. and again arrested jor lunacy and lodged in the Hud- | A. M.; Noan Benevolent Widow and Orphan So- and Mr. CoBUKN moved to lay tue motion to recon- | sider on the tavie. ‘The latter motion war agreed to. Mr. CoBUaN again called for tue reading of the some “heavy weights” im the State next week. AN EFFORT TO 8ROURB ANDY JOUNSON by the democratic commitree was a lamentable , fauure. Jue great Comumouer, in deciining the | charge Of (ue bil) shuuld ¢ half an hour to close the devate. Mr. LHURMAN said ¢ conid not consent to any Funeral thia day (Friday), tre 26th insi tuiivn they could command Dis services, at two auch agreement. He cid not wish Kon tue ‘ i] r ; , G1 net wise co e | invitation, informed the Granite State democracy , son county jail @ iew days ago, has become go des. | ciety; New York Louge, No. 44, 1. 0. F, 8. Of 1.5 | | Srzwant.—On Wednesday, February 24, RICHARD Fately unite subjecs‘and would sow (saver to | Mr. Nr@LAcR, (dem) of Ind. made the point of | that wuc they paid more attention to the consti- | berate thar his keepers ca haraiy Featrain him, | Chevera Coamells chased, Colombia, Sirest Cou. | Paukxn Stiw ant. aged 1 year and 2 month Oo otuers, He hoped when the bli oruer that tne minto section of the bil provided addition to bis attempt to stab Mr. Ryerson, Feros Seharis Israel and Pouiar Star Protective in regard to We Presidential Vote sioula be fio for the creation of new offices, and IDLE SPECULATIONS ON THE RESULT. the deputy jaulor, he occupied himseif yes! in inion F. and A. M. o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 254. papier of (he Sena seonn take up pg en fore, receive ite Orst consideration in It 18 aseiess to speculate or underiuke to antic. ee etaeas tureats againat tue crit jal a Buown.—[n Brookiyn, suddenly, on Wednesday, | West Nineteenth street. boat Olli, Otderwise it Would be lost. If it had of sne Waole. | Ipate which of the two parties will wi Bota t was placed in charge of White’s cell, H the | 24th inst, Gkoras Brown, in the 42d year of lis Seoten paper please copy. been decided elsewhere tha: the Civit Rights vill Tue SPRAKRR replied that he did mot know gmy- repablicans and democrats are sincerely con- | gecond soldier arrested during the week for in- | 4&e. ‘TERRY.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February should override every hing elge, then ue had po | thing abour tne ninth section, as the dill nad not dent of victory. Ony the prolibitivniate amit | sanity arising irom woands received during the Funeral services will be held at is late rest- | 24, 1876, THRODORE TERRY, son Of Tuomas Terry, hope for the Steamboat bill. He was not willing | been read, anc he dir toe Clerk to proceed | aes = they rf 4 4 edge u # war. eth 6 ‘ve Pacific street, om Friday, at thr ot te ae Santer tie fetaily nia reeset: t a ent as the one pe wit the reading. nite, eir candidal voves. eo G Mir EDMUNDS auld tuere Was DOtbIOg left DUC fof | net who will be | Te Of the fighting freeholders of Hudson county | Cnarmens.—On Thursday, Kebruary 2, 1875, | fully invited to attend the (aneral, from No. 1,012 The Clerk then, at three o'clock, commenced to | actual gubernatorial candidat fead the bill, whieh ts envitied, “A Dill to provide | voted jor are Hiram A. rts, of Kollinsiora, | against the invasion of States, to prevent tmo democratic, and P. C. Coenly, Of Manchester, re- | Subversion Of thew authority aud to maintain the §=povican. Mr. Roberts is @ farmer but not security of elections.”" graoger, and Mr. Chenly i# am extensive paper The bill having been read, Mr. NiBLACE renewed mautiactarer; but tue bulk Of his fortune ue rai held @ caucus yesterday aiternoon, and passed a resolution opposing Senator Abbett’s bill, because it reduces the number to one from each district, and exacts bonds 01 $10,000 for good behavior. A resolution Was also passed ca.ling on the Le Oo1 t a receed JaniE K., niant daughter of David and Jane E. | Gates avenue, om Saturday, 27tm inst, at two. Chalmers. o'clock P. The relatives and friends are invited to attend TKUSLOW.—On Wednesday morning, 24th inst. the funeral services, at tne residence of ter grand- | Of diphtheria, ANNIE, youngest child of Samuel father, Wiliam Fietcher, No. 27 Dominick street, | W. and Annie Wall Trusiow, aged 2 years and? the seuate ty go Ob aud do We business It had vo | do. Mr. MORTON withdrew bis motion for a recess. ‘The consideration of the bill in regard to count. img the votes ior President and Vice President was resumed, and Mr. MERRIMON, (aem.) of N. C., | accumulated years ago im the manulacture of a to T! on Friday evening, 26tn inst., at hali-past seven | montns. nu brought forward early in tae session. er, the ly providing in section 11 | 1m more senses than one, for besides electing | Board, pat the comm Stee positively ine CLARKE, aged 62 years, | iad 6 Weat rty-ninth street, on Friday, 26th inst, The from his 1até resi- | at balf-p ast ten o'clock A. iso to be a | Mf. Roche, one of the committee, deciared seas or that no officer whose office is that dining and wining in Trenton at the expense potoing ¢ wo Congress there ls Committee wad by the act Representaciy it The biti, having been considered bs 00 of the expire ole, Was repor the Senate and the | suali receive any compensation whatever irom the senatorial dence, corner Twenty-third street and avenue A. | vanian.—at Kingsbridge, on siegeamcn ide tame eet ayy | Cr sence Hees Nena feet Cm Ooarae ar | RMU t ied net oe Oe MEME | iy ernng, Sth ak ge omcmineh a | aya Anta anan, mats Yet Pb age ‘Mr. EDMUNDS Offered as a substitute the bill in- | Mi LACK appealed from the decision of the Cragin wili be # Candidate for re-election, and the Immaculate Conception, East Fourteenth rai service at’ tne M t Episcopal: troduced by bim ou the 26th of January last to wing tuet any dul Creating au office was amoung those WOO will Giapate hia Claita Will be ex- The war against the horse rallroad monopolies | str where ® solemn requiem mags will be cele- | gharch on Saturday, the 27th inst., at one o'clock. provide jor and regulate the counting of votes | Mecessarily a Charge to the Treasury. Congressman Kollina, who i# on (he ground at | is becoming as fierce as that against Tom Scott | Urated lor the repose o: soul at ten o'clock Wape.—At Ogaensburg, Febrasry 21, Jamas for President and Vice President, woich provides fli, Ry Soy Simon ann abcd } ord be aay = saoeres ta Aa bay Reg two years ago in the Legisiature. The remdents ieeecape pated dt rt wpe inthe 62th year of the ti 0 C tt of jour sena- dia , bait 6 Candidates for Repr ee | re te one Gy ho tense of Representa- | not be entertained. | @ress are—in the Firat district, Frank Jones, | of Hudson county have petitioned the Legislature ConsiTt.—Jang Consitt, wife of Samuel W. Cor- ed Pee ce aeaeity on Fri«. tives £0 count the vote for President and Vice ‘The SPEAKER said that was & very delicate point | (uem.) oi /ortemouth, aad Charies A. Whitehouse | througn their representatives for @ reduction of tt, aged 72 years, i te, ane from et Lal st elev President 894 report to the Senate and House of | for him torule upon, Although be did not possi- | (rep.); 1a the Seco Gatrict, Bamue: bell | fares, and two Dilla to effect this ouject are BOW The relatives and friends of the family are re- Ja o'clock aock. ‘Relatives and on eee AG Representatives ia jo! ‘on tne last Mon- | bly see that there could be any difference of | (dem.) and Austin #. Pike (re jo the Third dis | pending. Mr. McVonneil’s bill reduces the iare ctfally invited to attend the /uneral, this (Fri- ed wo ateon friends ere in« day in pext ection ior Presi- | 0} D ON she point deci till it Was Dot for | trict, Henry U. Kent (dem.) , Blair | on the Jersey City and Bergen line to five cents. jay) alternoon, at one o'clock, [rom her late reai- cent aad ident. ted. im to determine absola: the appeal was | (rep.). The man Of ali who is cersain of bell ‘The monopoly, on the other hand, tb dence, 35 Wyckoff street, LL Woop,—! Brooklyn, on February 22, 1875, after @ OBJECTIONS TO THE BILL. Dot taken in good faith. | elected is Mr. Jones, in the Firat dmtrict. He is througt ‘Assemblyman McGill by a Rochester and Connecticut panera piease copy. short out paiusul tiiness, Matraias Woop, in the ‘ Deing on the third reading of the | Mr. CONGER, (rep.) of Mich., moved to iny the | 4 the tariff. OoRRIGAN.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, Feb- | 6yth year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are vited to attend his junerai, on Bund mpects auar: ter before one o'clock, at the Warren atreet Sette odist Episcopal oburch, near Smisn steely roary 2, alter a short illness, PATRICK CORRIGAN, ve Of Bally MacGormiok, county Longiord, 5 5&3 years. ‘Tea iriands of tha (asnily are reapeetinily invited (dem.) of Cona., said the dill nad mere. Why was it that some Sen- raised jor it? Had it come appeal ou tue savie, Which Was Carried—yeas 144 | command republican as well as democratic votes, nays 4 rf OLEr districts th Contest wii be close, aod THE HOUSE FAGGRD OUT. in | the CHANCES O1 sucess BUd deleat are BYOUS eVeD Me SPE BAR LAH JMS, JP, 2088 I bs ee BR Gibuer Bde bid ° i Sh - a} tone northern limit of the county, \ of low (ares, is being fougut by th Conaty Bau Wag Uempay,