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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, mmw, (1867. . L = £ moccssary papers to entitle them to additional | o shlls 2o cse elpsmEL el 2,5t oo e aod | servitudodorever tn all forms, except n the direct excou- | THE SOUTHERN STATES LIFE INSURANCE. ‘miles more of that road. To-morrow tho | in say Siate of Territory in which the whole amouut of “ting | tion of a sentence imposing a definite penalty according A= firide bonds on 85 miles in Unt duriig the fisce] year next preceding sball votshave exceeded the sum of w, which penalty ,caunot, without violation of the —— of The N. ¥. - ent will jssue $360,000in United States bonds | g5tun; and riher, that the term of ofice of all pension | Conbtitution, finpose asy other servitude than that of im- Sir: The unprecedented suceess of the Comneeticut Government Wy any have now 806 miles com- et snce tie 5 da of Iy v Do 195, [fcuwieh | prisonment or other restraint_of freedom, under the fm- SOUTH CAROLINA, scongucs, o . o of this act, and ‘of all other | Mediate control of the officers of the law, and necordin MAJOR-GEN. HOWARD AMONG THE FREEDMEN. Mutual Life Insurgneo Company the past year, 18 worthy 10 the usual coursg thereof, o the exclusion of all un o road. for, th gente whan successors shall be duly appointed i their placea. cial control of the person %0 held in servitude; and that in running order. n ‘ pleted and in g Mr. LANE (Rep., Ind.) explained the bill. He said he The anniversary of the battle of New-Orleans was 55 E15 o0 ntoms that one of his objects was to vacate | all orders, judgments or decrees authorizing or directing lebrated to-night by @ banquet at the National | the offices of men who were appointed during the past | the sale info servitude of any person within the United celebral o4 the National Democratic | Fummer to take the place of those whom the President | States shall be held h violation of e 15th Constitutioual of especial notice. Having lssued over 12,000 new policies —the lucome about $6,000,000—being over §18,000 per day— its capital increased about $4,000,000 over gnd above pay- BY TELEGKAPN TOTHE TRIBUNR. -CoLUMBIA, Jan, 8.—Gen, Howard and suite arrived here on Saturdy 1 have been visiting the colored people and exaniining into their condition. Lystnight Low Middis 1, -cmudl,mmmmg ull at Totel, under the auspices = " “ <io | has removed for supporting the Union party. Am ore void. Ho The Reception Committee | My, HENDRICKS (Dem., Ind.) snid, this ‘waa the first | Mr. NIBLACK aske 5, Kaesén t0 yill to him fora | (he freedmen turned ont in large numbers \:"llli ing all losses—including also the annual dividend of 60 per | * ¢, G el oo et Boseipts from Sept. 1 80 Jon & orted 4 y 30,353 bales ; 'stoek on hand, 17,151 hates. WiLwingtoN, Jan, b —Cotton—314 7 i-:.;gu,". iaton Tk e Terpeating CrxerxwaTt, Jan, 8, —Flonr quiet and mmehanged st $9 02810 50 fog Super., and $112$12 8 for Extra, Cotton m’!vuls‘l . Whisky frm ot $226. Thero is not wnch improvement in Hogs:; #5762 $6 49, live, $70 $7 80, drossed ; veceipin for the Insh 24 boors, " Fork sieady st 810 00 813 55, Green Meata ddvabeed fo. changel; Tle. for Kettlo. Bulk Meats firm; #7 0BT ders, $9 % for Huus. Gold, i34, la-y-&-. hacuangs, Se. dige ess had provided by legl torches, banners, transparencies, &c., and es 4 mgress was ow glving some attention to M KASSON declined, saying that he prosumed. tho |hlv "u:nrr'n} and'bis party to the African ('Ium-hi cent—making the total assets now about §14,000,000. The atter. 80 far as he could speak, he kne n wished to renew his motion to adjourn inor- | where addresse vere delivered. Gen. Howard 13 i changes that. bad beca maile in- {ir o et e Bighth o Jamary, but L proposed | avised U L i LD e T b O o e M belng the T s, aud tho Texas members of Con- | L\fcal reasona. He s oppoged to restricting tho aum | Ly the pas ’.r',(fn"|"1',u’";’;'f.in.'.‘{."3:.’;-"'('.'; Gow bias B :lmz'nlm_luugnmm were held ont to them to emigrat: largest number of any company now in this oountry—'all bers of " ex-Attorney-General Black, ¥ to other States, but that removals were always | combine to show how the publie appreciate the old Con- ng the consideration of th 1 it had been celebrated ut New-Orleans, or any where s clect; als0 ‘ : xiirod, Snil the mulyeet went ov 5 by d troublesome and often very far from advantageous. 2 . L Montgomery Blair, and his | Coiua s yrow Tiik Gov oviton, | ° Mr. NIBLACK Infimated that ho wished tho Houso to | He o advised ' them to bo industrious and nectlcut Mutual Life Insurance Company. Executive Committee. lation for partisan | motio cer, Thomas B. Florence, | time Coi isted of Jonah D. Hoover, Thoma " | motives. 3‘::3‘::31:“1“ Mason aud Owen Thorn. Among | Jiviad sma o Pr iemembers and ex-men- few el v -mocratic members and ex-meru- | very those present were De ill the mornk r until to-mor 2] er-Gen. ae X i ; ex-Postmast is P. lair, 0sq., the last named presiding | r. LANE prosonted a meme OF: 1 | adjorien in eompliment to the colored people, referring to | abide by~ their contracts. He impressed | You will oblize us by giving the following letter an fn- father, Francis 2« Over 100 seats at the table were | S3ii Union of Washingtol inthe | the passage of the District Suffrage bill, and not in cow- | wpon them the importance of educa- ' b consit. v ate vernment Printing Offic i sailorshave been | pliment to the memory of Amlrew Jickson. tion, stating that thronghout the Sonthern States | sertion in your truly valvable pager, which will answer over the banquet: 4, About 90 to men | Mr. KASSON procecded to advoeato the passage of his | there were now over 150,000 colored children being | the many misstatements of rival agents, and with much : « telock the President of the United | and are now subject to dismissal ed, and concluded his remarks with eertain who never rendered the Republic gervice, and in prefer- | joint resolution. \ preferenc ocoupie v ived with cheers, the 3 entered and was recel " » as is reported, t ol Lo plotted agamst the na- Mr. ELDREDGE iy ) heth - ic r i o 2 tee! e N Staten enteml erchicfs, and music by the band. | ok canse And o, during the wa S et LI | emea b poros b e bt acAioi 1o 8 Ouaticutaota] btlo expressions, which, ereated considecabl | o™, o el Db et TS waving "~ Soht of F. P. Blair. The first | test-oath, and petitioning that Cou 150 an investi- | Amendment that should be binding on States which had BE Ametig Ls suditory. A i $ * ¢ F1o was seated on the right of F. P Lation of the wlegations set forth and remedy the in- | adopted that Amendment. o _Gov. Orr leaves to-day m"“'r'"'h Ttis bé- | yanuarys, 1867 Troy, N. Y. {oast was sunounced as “The day we celebrate, and | fistice mentioned. The memorial is accompanied by affi- | _Mr, FINCK (Dem., Ohio) aleo, wanted to know whether lieved that his trip has a politiedfsiguificance, . ' s 1 " at event which made it anational anniversary;’ its verifying the charges. It was referredto the Com- | Congress had the power to decfare the Judgment aud de- e —— LETTER FROM BANKERS #9 60 aud Trifl;“!‘,fl at 14 35 Whestmore active, advaucs of the great © . d o poper appropriate | Mittee enPrinting. crees of a conrt void, and to set them aside hi W8, TEXAS. s gentson all grades. Corn scklre Vil o5 Spwa Sendcner anios of Vb when Mr. F. P. Blair read a paper approprial UTIES O RATLROAD TRON. Mr. THAYER (Rep., Pa.) remarked that .that was the . T, Lo 1% TiE CoxxmoTIcUT MoTUAL NSTRANOS L o i, TR LT he occasion. The THon. Montgomery Blair MAN, from the Finance Copmittee, reported | old ghost come back agnin, COMPLIMENTARY LETTER FROM THE GOVERNOR TO owixe How s Jrosises or Tig CONNECTIOUT W g I R B L ey to the the health of the President of ; 1 \rntx\'muI\{g‘flnrll{r(rr-fu'v;' ing in gold to the M~,hAfl]{«l:N]nx-tgu:-«h‘luu CT,N.’ershld the right to de- GEN. HEINTZELMAN. MurraL INsuRANgE CONPANY ARE PRFORMED. i y ore i i " 1 §t. Peter’s Railroad Co. the sum of $3,424 28, re fnvalid what was in itself so. - . Oc 2, :‘le L'ulited States, which was received with cheers. | being the additional doty paid by them on railroad iron, THAYER proposed as & sudstitute for the Joint B v s 4 3 TROY, October 20, 1868, 1 . : sing was again applauded, Ho | Wader the Joint resolution of April, 1664, increasing tempo Darson. who sould | GALVESTON, Jan, 7.~The following letter has just | Messrs. Prck & HiLLMAW General Agents of Comnecticut The President, ;’1“ rising ‘m o it T ol nu-’uumw on fmports. thin the limits '1" l'na Dbeen made public: i Mutual Life Insuranee Company : - : ot his purpose ake an s THE REWAKDS FOR THE CAPTURE OF JEFF. DAVIS, or issne any order for g . . " .2 4 rretpduiberdat ~m1.1, roposo & sentiment, | , Mr: HOWARD (Rep,, Mich.) introduced bill authoriz- | such sale or attempted sale, shall bo ield v of EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, GENTLEMEN: The undersigned, policy” holders in the o.1 4t 6. Barley Srmvand J00% ihis occasion, but simply to prop + | g the puyment of rewards offered by the President ad | a felouy, and shall on conviction th totine | . . AveTiw, Toxas Docenabers, 1808,8 [ S eoraneo Company, feel that {6 o e e, DI 1 1ce to the ajor-Gen. Heintzelman, United 08 Army, Galyeston, | Conneoticut Mutual o Tusurance Company, feel thal lwrm’mmy 2 i"“‘“‘! /- DrAr G @%6 5. Live Hogs close dull Iga » CHARLESTON, Tt 3. Cotton wasettiod and declived two centa; ‘salea, 210 bales. Middilng, 3. 5 - » Sy vty . 6 Cton il one, cen Jomers sl of 10 bl of the War Bepartment for the capturo of | and imprisoument. e said Le felt a re i pssage of u luw purporting to give construction to the “onstitution. He should prefer to nssume that the evil elled was & gross violation which was read, as follows: “No State of its own will has a right under the Constitution to renounce Jace in or to withdrew from the Union; nor has Cour letter of the 18t inst., announcing g ® o . ed. of the comiuand of this | 18 t00 late in the day for this Campany to need any recom: 1 this morning. mendation from us, Yet, in view of the fact that rival com- of your services at Jefferson Davis, 1t is the same b introduced last session, and provides for the payment—to Licut.-Colonel Pritchard, §10.000; to | against which this law was lo regret the tho Congress of tho United States fa const ey sl hictoen o L | O e e 1) eaed e aftention of Mir. Kneson | this Junature. 1 b {ehirs bty | pnies are Joalous of her unparalieled success, and aro | Nidiing 350 Bufs Midiin, e, owd Mddng, . opAdfutant | o he fuct that in New-dexico and Colorado thore were | 41d fils disbosition to give our suffering border ample priv| suaking an etfort to disparage hier, we take great pleasure e iog e caived, 3970 bideov el A I Dem: air, power to degrade the people of any State by reducing them to the condition of amere terri- torial dependency mnpow the Federal head. The pneis a disruption and dissokition of the Govern- ment ; the other is a_consolidation and an exercise of despetic power. The advocates of the latter are alike the enemies of Union and of our “‘l"'\f‘:”\l:‘n'l‘ constitutional form of government.” This senti- ment was vociferously applanded. Senator but ovr people will sincerely regret that their “ affalrs are 1ot to be continned f your hands. | in saying that the Connecticut Mutual has done better by Exeentive, and for the people of nd fheir timnks for the unifo us than was promised. Your representations to us have been more than realized. The non-forfeiturs featuro teetio tati con J. | severn! thonsands of Indians held in elaver, Mr. KASSON understood thut there was p there; but kiis side of the House bad taken action within the st few days to remedy the evil, and he had no douht that Lis excellent fricud from Tllinois (Mr. Koss) would be found recorded against any action that should tend'to | (A6 abolish the system. (Laughter.] with Mr. ROSS {nquired whether Mr, Kasson was not aware that New-Mexico and Colo- were owning, buying ling peons. KASSON replied that, if so, the dent of the A States should take the adviee of his friend Ros, officers court-martialed for vivlating the 2 10 Hos- Ler ; Bonk Byerling, | s irg i stenmte verpool, 114 ; Bail, 12 to Chojor, 1344 194 Cotton, steam to Thndriess and courtesy ¢ Vg3 Card From Ball, Black & Co. For 70 montt st ruors bave b rite (bsk e had fulld o suok pers "To state gy, bt emphatieally, that fhere fsno foundation Ll g et A Tt vl Bave sympathised with onr supposd " Ve xtended to all ur dutics as officer pe that your future ¢ adoj Ly ¥ - ! 1 - ~xn>y:v||r fornes 116 adopted by yeur Company—the great economy and pru- and just, and that an oves u dence in the management of its business—the large divi- b g -y kot Er ,‘;',‘,:;f",,;;{:‘,:’; dends anmally paid to us, and especially,the 60 per cent tservant dividend paid this year—also the change made by which in the settlement of policies at death, not even & single cen up. The q wn's amendment that the act The bill to admit nes- W was upon Mr. conslderation, you frfc W, THROCKMOKRTON, Governor of Texas, 1t has bes Tlenderson Tesponded to the third toast, namely : e iy Sifbut ORoopt Upaw the Mndamental oon- i e vl oo ] “ rederal Union, it must be preserved.” The it there shall e o denial of the elective fran- ad aws. — question with us whether 1§ was Eecossary r’r‘h:" *t'o':::‘lw}“{ O e osn: the Pretident | Cli% i Nebraskn on account of color, and that (his con- i participated In futher by M TENNESSEE. note comes out of the poliey—all cembine to increase (if | Ripis desiel bet s ke eper e e S B onrth LA o 8 J dition sha ¢ first agreed to by the people of Nebraska. RN 2 nend e CTT . o q. o % | of the United States ; he ihm\' receiving the fall | Then the Sta ahall be admitted. " Ay, MI,_',‘.\ T,snm opted | LECTURE DY A COLORED WOMAN—TRIAL OF TIE | any increase I3 possible) our confidence in your Company. h"“ méii‘rr'»u?rfihmn.!%‘mwfi i Yl Fi 2 Mr. 8 [ pssed Senate in opnosttion to the | ment wetitute for the ni Laudt o s ’ or dladot future neasure of that vituperation which was once meted i ,.‘"i'," .t ‘”x‘l b e 3 1he | 0 na th w1t Uill, ‘and t6 make it apply TRADS__ROBBERS; And we cheerfully recommend it to all desiring to get | be excasetfor SemChE e i ol > | adm State under a constitution restricting h Jun e Tt Bl » o v BT TRLEORAPE T0 THE TRIBUNE. such & coatingescy I8 searcely l; » & Ca: i rishly Jffers Jackson.” nffr IS, who now hold negroes so sold in! ote on . r Hve . We wi urat ALz, Brack Jewelers. (:ut quite a8 lavishly to Jeffer: on and hd\m_n ¥ ‘.m"“ apoko at some leugths | the piaange of the bil yow tuken by Yean ud Nay g Nasynze, Jan; 8 their lives insured. We would not change owr insurance e s e i B Senator Doolittle responded to this toast, and, like sulted 8 f Yeus, 116; Nays, 2—so the bill was | colored lecturer and writer f {n thiks for one in any other company. New-York, Jaouary 5, 1867. [Mvm,‘ senator Hendricks, spoke of the centralizing ten- S (Rep., Town) explained the vote he was a large crowd of freedmen here last night. ¢ = ‘T‘“ s of the G \-(.m,!m.,,. the question still nfi,,‘ He would vote for Mr. Brown's amen dment af e, Consttution | earnestly impressed on her. hearors the Docessity of Reepootfully, yours, — : Ch & e LAy , g would vote for the be Usited Siales, | {dustry, purity of chamcter, honesty, and | JARED 8. WEED, Presilent Troy Savings Dask. MARRIED. S ing whether the l-«-d-:ml Union can be pn-.wntfl. ssion of Neb el :”‘v‘\m\ e Const wound up by briefly discussing Reeonstrucetion, tak- | WILLARD GAY, Cashier of the Nutional State Bavk, Troy. ROBFRTSON—RIP—On Thursdsy, Dec. 27, v? ) The Hon. Charles Eames, one of the counsel in the | ! ~ s three ing an extreme Radieal staud point, and so bat | oy WELLINGTOY, Cashler Mawufactarers’ Nationsl Bank, Troy. son of Malote, "'nii a. . Hobertson of N Bed Jacket case, now before the Supreme Court, | tieSup: p n sere I‘,\'Ah‘:uu[llnu( Auu))lJvhxmm”:de l"‘_ll G‘P' sm‘!‘ l‘ T % o " ”'" i e | AM Ty of P ile argui p ¢ ay, enly fell Wit District of carry il shall Eave been duly cou ho trial of train robbeis on the Louisvi . SIMS, Casbier Troy City National Bank. while arguing the case to-day, suddenly fell withan | 05 president's veto, Lie was uot disposed to aban- ’ s rond commenced to-lay at Gallatin, They will first | p. . CORBIN, Cashier Usion Nationsl Bask, Troy. DIED. sppoplectio fit. He was taken home and is convales- | don that priveiple s Whereas, In some part of this Union, ft s ssserted sud maintuined, that | he arraigned on the charge of murdering one of thelr | B . y wewy. _ 3 I — vty M. EDA U D Iathtatned that Congress had o right | rotsithetanding sid Amendment, it by iawful to sell or othersine commit | \wp hand subsequent to the train robbery. 8. TAPPAN, Cashier National Exchange Bank, Troy. BREWER—At Peekskill, on Monday, Jau. 7, James - < to admit a State 1 attach conditions to the aet, in th into unoflicial sbjection to Slavery perwns who may be e His frieuds are inyited to attend the funeral, at the On the 27th of February all the routes in the South- | jilunncr progsed by the el condition b A Bt feug @otcume sgaina o law, by reason, whervuf ceftin neror e e J. B. KELLOGG, Cashler Ceatral National Bask, Troy. Comns i, af peekail u Tharsdy, dut 0, 41 ol ¥. STMN, Casbler Merchants’ and Mechanicy’ National Bask, Troy. | i TN e Y. 0a Monday, Jaa. 7, 196, Taale B aged 78 years. Funeral on Thurslay moraing, at il o'cloek, at Mount Kisco. CHARLOCK—On Tueslay woruing, tho 5t inst, Thomss the 50th year of his %) The relatives and frends of the. fanily, and the " ern States for carrying the mails are to be let. The | tooffer. Iaw i explicit that no man shall be & contractor who | ar fudansenisl o cannot take the oath that he has never borne arms GEANT'S SUIT. GEORGE A, STONF, Cashier Mutual National Bank, Troy. cr LL 8, Cashier National Albany Exchaoge Back A WALSH, hier National Bank of Lansingbarg. «1 the right of Congress to i mental condition in relation to sufffage y ter over which a State has coutrol, according to 1 of the Unit tes, ' shall bereafter rell .1 01 n. 8. o case of Gen. Grant against oy whosoeser | James W, Whits i npon an unla ful detainer, w against his country. Bryan Tyson, who advertises 3 Towa) advoeated the p I P himself as “a National Union man, alike opposcd to bill without eonditions. In vo that w e e sy s el makp o " mis e | clted by ber, by a verdict in favor of Gen. | ¢, p, HARTT, Cashier Second Natiooal Baak, New-York. Yoige, No. 235, F. and A. M.y are respectfnlly in v Should not feel that 1 was committing limsoifSugaiust s, oo thal L o e Tote aay "porose 4 | Grant for § s ind $16 66 per month for back prrninses st et socs Soig BE) Movicen, ca W edusedty avebing, the I tosky o = a1 L lato residence, No. 146 Forsytivst. The remalas; Fisbkill for {aterment. o8ty MASONIC—The members of KRYSTONE LODGE, No. 235, P, A. M., are hereby summoned to attend & special (W nlne-d;c 3 ING, at thelr roo: Odd . ., dor the parpose of ‘e Jast tribute of i e b Wt o GUALL, Wi Joux Lisuig, Secretary. v, CLARK—On Tuesday, Jun. 3, Alessuter Clark;fn the 61t yeat of age. Nutiee of funaral bereafler. 3 1 ot COLLIN—On Toesdsy, Jan. 8 of seaslet fever, aaghter of Oreat 1ol Garrie D, Collm, aged | yoary 1 0 days. . Notice of funeral hereaftes. g s s ELLIS—At Washiagton, D. (., en Satarday, Dee. 26, Dr. William B. the heresies of the extremists North and South,” has suffrazo wheu the recoustruction of the Southern sent his advertisement all over the Southefhat he can comes . Rk that outh, and for 5 per cent will put thecontract | X5, VADE Rt e g St LS Wl awarded him into the hands of those Rebels whom it | in tle conrs 43 tho intention of the law to exclude. He hasalready | | Mt EDMC secured 26 routes in cight different States, and trans- ferred them all to Rebels. The War Departinent has issned a General Order which requires that Assistant Paymaster-Generals give good and sufficient bends to the amount of d to Le guitty of a felony, and shall on convictioa | rents. vinoned for o period of time ot exceeding two ye s — BOSTON. r both, in the discretion of the VIRGINIA. WY TRLEGRAPH TO TRE TRIBUNE. CRAPH T THRBMIICIL | ouse hns reforred a reso- | . BOSTON, July 8—The statement going the ronnds uthonr oproasng e ratification of ho Amendment to | that Georyo Eoabody, eaq had elven & donation of the Committec on resolutions, A motion ad been Tk T b UL L s e Sl s previonsly made to suspend the rnles in order tha Th, e (¥ the resolution might receive immediate considera- | . The funeral of Lic Wilson, son of the Senator, tion, bu it was 1ost. is to_take place on Wednesday at 2} o'clock p. m., . 4 ¥ from his late residencedn Natick. CELERRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY OF EMANCIPA- | Bosrox, Jan. 8.—Subscription lists have heen opened TION—THE FREEDMEN'S PROCESSION—THE CONDI-= | aud o large Committee appointed ading business TION OF THE PEOPLE men, to_ promote the scheme for s Lne of steamers be- ed agai gress to dm- | Y., Ra and Winfield (3 THE 1 BURNT m of M to the argnments « the rights of Co e s Amcndmont DOOLITTLE (Dewm., Wis) s er the Constitution as proposed tands, does not recognize the ie the queation of suffrag Mr. EDMUNDS said there whs nothing nfored W IRONSIDES. (e, Conm) 1 telphia and i tion by fire of the new Irousides at Leaguo $796,000 previous to entering on duties of. their d a resolution, direct- RETIRED OFFICERS, ¥ i f The Tril tween this port and Europe. Tho prospect of an early J office. ta send (he Dietiict Baf- e kektmted o memorta) of | et ATRTIES o yyoxn, Vo, Jan2s, 1807, | start of theso steamers, e remortal T aiready bec | Kl Atk Surgco . the,U. - Aray, Jate of T, the means of Airecting a large amount of freight toward |, MeEH G0 £ b ee Tanuton, $ass., papers please eopy. ther officers of the [ The cel ration of the Emancipation Proclamation | B HEEes o Canada, and onee the line 18 falrly estab- A General Order discontinning the office of Assist- “‘,‘i}[" urm\hi.m(» (;r thee officors o 2% n Procl i ¢ ant Judge Advoeate F((l‘t‘nlexml at Louisville, Ky, has s ot nd o tion o netive seryice, nd ‘placed on O e et T e skt tho Caad i mdrcbants uave promised tlat they | PRASER—AL Bar Oy, M on Wontly DUET, UolS J. P o0® also jnst been issued, Brevet Brig-Gen. Wm. M. | from the Scer transmitting & statement of X r existing laws, they m ps of the city and susrounding counties, | Will ship largely by it, o, syt - D : S dmisiaut Jadeh Adw f General, Leing | contracts madel Wi Department frot July to De- | in addition to theiry O A o socletien formed | | Last Winter tho subject wasbroached in the Leglslatare | KELLOGG—In tkis elty, ou Tuesdsy afterneon, Jaa. 8, Bdward e unn, ‘qt . ;Al:n“u(l;r l(\ocu’rt; '”"mi i‘ung. Ceanir 31, T8 yrvd 1o thie Militwry Conunitiee, i ch s one ration 1 rellef, and marched to t for the State to purchinse 'fi'}"«'fi“&:“fikmfl:fl .5 e 2 Swaeed assigned to duty in ngton. The records here- |~ The conide of the Nebraska bill was reswmed. t was referred to th a8 as follow ester Ruilroads, as authorize Lsion . : e s maKing ondine to Afbany, and se: | LEVY—At Lee, Mass, on Sanday. Jan. 6, 1067, sidealy, of . T duly, B e etter nccommodation for through’ Winter | ~the leart, Kmanacl Lovy, aged 7 yeats and Gmontha L . Mdl.) took the floor in favor of | On motion of M dmicut. He aunounced himself in [ at-Arms was dir w8 4 new convert to the canse tofore sent t@Louisville will in future be forwarded | Mr CHI direct to the Judge Advocate Gengral. Another | the course of his remn: General Order directs that tho pest at Jeffersonville, | Of negro suffrage, He denfed the right of white citizens | lyn, the nmount o teres LASH—On Monday, Jan. T, Mrs. Elizabeth Lash, widow of the late ¥ Lash, iu the 5oth year of ber age. £ s Th reiutos o tends of e oy are tuvited toattend the fmersl, from the residence of ber son-in-law, Jesse Carly, No. ” Dean-at., on We'aesisy, Jan. 9, st 5 o'cloek p. ms AN the Ui lust., after o short lness year of his age. : the 10t tast, a4 3 'cloek p. 1., from bis late No. 87 Third-sh. “ Beloved by all. PECK—On Monday, Jan. 7, Nehemish Peek, aged 15 yeans. { cavalry fiag was the stars thelr own banuer, words “ Peace reigitt, Tho subject was revived in the Board of Trade Jost evening, and still farther considered. Resoluticns were pgsented to the effect that the City Government a8 if [ petition the Legis tuure to unite the roads above alluded e Ehe i iite | 10, aud ulso that Boston, if authorized by the Legislature, Pretdent to | siiould take o permaent lease of the w olo property and Next were | reduce the fares thereon withous delay. The reductions Protecting i 5 3 of a State to disfr c weld that | Jaw from the commencement of the p inseribed Indiana, be considered as annexed to the Department | Congress was bound updar tho Constitatioi: o 1 United | the date of his s of Tennesseo. States to secure equal rights to LY 4 v . n a4 Mr. SAULSBUR Dem., Del whed M Y vl The SPEAKER ‘Tho Superintendent of the General Recruiting | ucimoeroes vored i Mastandt o o o™ 1 polowas Hepurt Bervice is directed to furnish recruits for the follow- | Mr. CRESWELL said they did. terior, and Mr. Ski ] " o s S ' usked whe e righ i o v pointed Cominlssioners §ng Regiments and Battery, until each are filled, in AULSBURY usked when the right was denfed to | were appaittec, BTG asvived at in fares and freight is one-third from Ut pres- ent rate. “This, it was argued, would be the means of inereasing the business of the city immensely, and promote the K City. ing part of the | Socletiea A t Offiee nud th al Btates Ce ave solected asit the order named, none of the recruits to be less than VELL sald in 1810, They report th . o G 4 iY—Has Maryland had a rcpublican | City Holl ¥ r which §550,000 ix to be ttire, every e wealth wid prosperity of the whole of New-England. and friends of the famil apectfully invited | five feet seven inches in hight: 6th U. S. Infa kgt " publican | G tacts miderations subiticd in atrved to remind ue of He ins pistat L drw oo ‘he Runera) sarvices, on ;hdud-y{.l‘::.';fl: 1."‘1..:':;&-“ ] L explained that, while Klave A | conclusive as to the expedicn: ot ol dine > are y . idence, No. 17 East ty-sixth- 3 L explaine thot, while Klav 1 | conelusive # to the exy P fellow Frecdmen, who ar CRIME. T Doy ISR Cyms, T e WM 4 Charleston, 8. C., 110 recruits required: Sth U. wufferiug from th 1 it | terms proposed. The mto is sele ———— RICH—0On Monday, 7t inst., Howard M. Rich, in the 43th year of bls ed by the " ¥ st £1,200,000 for the | good many of them lave ralsed the written, and still 77¢ Boston Libera zlfflnn'ryédnl‘;l‘:g: Nil(“‘ "}"{?l"“""]';"‘ ""‘2“("““;”'”‘ ht OF suffrage, but o that they were n additiounl approvt - ery K, , 8. Artillery, Hilton Head, S. 2., 65 re- could not TN ercetion of a bullding. L hetecretary of War, trins while n sti)! larer number inve worke the mouth, A SVINDLING SHOWMAN IN BROOKL e 5 + sl 4 n'of the Bl ond amendments, statements of purchise by the Ordnance | and now ihey been driven nway without thelf 4 o Fo oW A The relatives and friends of the Gumily ace fnsited w-umui rrmta'ntqmred. The bupenu_h ndent of the ))lonntul with Ill\ un V,‘,: o during the year 1 winnie, transmitting | - AKCR oy st \\f“,“I ,.," cted ]. pitiless . H, Ayers, the proprietor of a panoramic and gift (;u iy, o4 1 o'clock ., from bis late residence, Now Recruiting Service, at Carlisle Barracks, Ponusyl- . $omOrs ol the ChicT snrteye of Rock | Vagrait law, amd the wouldbo slaveholders are Olling | cxhibition, wak yesterday brought before Justice Cornwell m’;:’;h;:m‘_ Tior, WAV e laje Jecsmish Tios, (PO wania, is directed to forward to Fort Leavenworth, o AR PR EST 3 nole R 0l Fsinthn .:."v'l’«‘-"]"vl\. Bial e 0 PP lon s charge of swindling, Ayers it seems, line been ex: | Fonkers, e 73 rears, § mondhe and 20 4 - its £o ! 7. 8. Cavalry. 3 0] RES ATy TeDart B8 $De ey - L T -~ < . IibMing his panorsma ot the Atheneum, Brooklyn, and | The relatives aud (rends of the famil invited to attend the Kansas, 400 reoruits for the 7th U. 8 Cavalry. Bre Fo i AT b o There o'l Liagkc page Of those crusl WiSEN ek 2t é.‘-h e aven o 'the. HOUers 6f IMCky TCKLs. | from berlae realence, Sovth y.mL‘:n:mu-l.y.nnwufi r SSRHOS & USPRES | v, fenton Leld a ticket (No. 300), which was to meet the 10 o'clock riagea wil e t the depot t Willians Brkige s il c w . tram from Tweuty-sixth-st. aud ¥e ave. tely eeion® at fta be * Mrs. B. did not, how- Briz.-Gen. R. Saxton, Assistant Quartermaster, ar- Tmmedi Becretary of the S column, with no “ Refuge of Oppr pind s that mat 1« mortal, and that 1t stopped | uvelng | J. Ross Browie. 10 be worth “a grand piane xived at Washington on the Sth inst. Brevet Brig.- | the pacasge of the District Sufirage bill over tie Presi- | and Mining. Gen, James F. Rusling, Assistant Quartermaster, was i s s FoRsiin i syl 48 it wo i el wie foned 8¢ | U ceive tho pianw, and Leuco the sult. Ayeis was | WHITNRYA; Orioes XeroSamef, o el i e ‘M b v’mm“;r' Washington Territory, on Dec. 1 | aiverctny of (e, Baitinct Rex:Oricans (4 day which : r 8 Wuiijech Ficks, bt e R L e wAh TIE WARD BURGLARY IN NEWARK. 27,904 pomput dinghiys S5SNI - ast. Capt. H. J. Farnsworth, Assistant Quarter- m his s regurded us o holuday), the Honse ad- ked that it wis offen asked pers have not aceused him of Aleck Je lias Thompson, who was recentl lace from her late residence. in near the 3 9 2 Sort Uni . ‘He added that Congress usually adjourned ove ald Ike to lave negioos | 3 it thin] , Aleck Jerome, slias Thompson; who whs' recens’y ., ou Friday, the 11th fust. o ;:""";"- |"l" arrived at New-Orleans from Fort Union, :;.s,,. '”“‘I”;‘:]J“\"f ('lm‘n " “k”: Do v ® Bot ) ;,,." i | i il | Arrested in New-York for the burglary at the house of Mr, | - Carriage ‘\l'll-e\_h;':llir--'hln;ea-létu::!mul.’n:.nuld:ha Yew-Mexico. Mr. ASHLEY (Rep., Obio) remarked that that was | thatif they £'the Suffeige bill ih the | Asron Ward on New-Year's morning, and the shooting of New-York, and at the Perry st 3o'cloek. ed out Iackle i D L b | A e O et Ei otiatvs Darmey i | 324 SORFARTES vl bo oFim B iueseh, SESMES pitol, | Orange a few weeks ago. Some of the goods which he srried off on that oceasion were yesterday recovered in ork, one of the comds at a shop kept by John Mete- . 611 Broome-st., and another at Joln Keltz's, in st . to the ¢ hollow squ nt. re the vast ¢ he Rev. Me. Hunic nith, and others. At a ms old Africar Chnreh on the 31st of T uit and Albert R. Brooks worc ap- Wishiugton 10 Fepros | BT TRLRORAPH To TUK TRIVCNE. WHEELER—At H: ‘Samuel G. Whoeler, j of La Cidrs, Cuba. ¥ NCK (Dem., Ohin) cAlled for the Yeas and Nayw, | on that score. 156 refuscd to order thew, the Demeerats not | open to election to € Jo mikter. more than 20 votes, The motion | vent their clection if the cted. Capt. N, Collins, commanding the United States | steamer Sacramento, reports to the ¥ Department from Horta Island, off Fayal, ou December 3, the arrival there of that vessel, after a pleasant run of 13 days from Boston. Upon arriving there the ship was na, on Sunday, Dee. 23, Auita Carolina, wife of - of this city, and daughtes of Jobn Louis Crabbe Mounrning Goods. . ’ A CARD.—W. JAOKSON, No. 531 BROADWAY, has - hand a fail assortment of nmui‘ all other’ % THE IXDIANS, waitd thit if the Je On motion of Mr, BANDALL (Rep., Ky.) the Commigteo | hands of Congress th on Indinn Affairs was inst fiito theeir- | e for one wonld sustain tha mecting cenber, My, Hunn! SENTENCE OF A COUNTERFEITER. quarantined, in accordance with instructions from rted missn cee officersand | On motion of Mr. HARDING, (Dem., Ky.) the Sergeant- | poiuted a commiitee 1o proc asd Lishon, the quarantine to be of unlimited duration, n at Fort Phil Kearney on the 21 ccted to pay the widow of the lnte 1 sent the condition of the freed peopl St Lov o trinl of James Vesoy on a | Goods. Also Bouaets, Shawls, Closks, Vails, Crapes, 1 the continued eommiission of out- | He: Ky., the wmount of compe eharge of count rosulted in bis Delng son- | Gloves, ke K. B.—ladies wilted o with at of his death, including the fenead to five years imprisonment. order on short notice. No. or until the order from Lisbon should be rescinded; the reasons for the instructions being the supposed | improper conduct by KENTUCKY. The weather hew i3 wore moderate, andjthe ice in the THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REJECTED. Narbor 18 breakdyg p. ran | Mr. BOUTWELL, (Rep., Mass) introduced an Act con- FuY *adhg e 2t | Alse to inquire iuto the expediency of ing fo ; ’m.»lexwf:mnf]cho'::n’nt;cn-\:rk m'ull: llx;lm‘hlyh‘m. Illmln um:;~ nr'(-)u' transfe Hm'lu]n intendency of | cerning Judiciul Proceedings. Referred to the Judiclary | wy eceanes 10 vie i mataz, 0 BATT 204D UEntiiind £l e with lumber for the port, or in ballast, arriv- | Iudian affairs to th 5 n ¢ PRARKVORT; ol Bodet gl A LROAD GUE! L. KENTU > . ging v a cargo of fruit, are excepted from the regula- Tt e XY Deatniag o eomorih | Attiend p_in the House of Itepresentac ol i e R e et Slawkedbergins, { 1 tives 1 . A vote was taken with RANKLIN, rial of the Tailrond | .ccoting to th Y s g4 ofe. Was_tken writhion¥de e rosadediritn B-0hy; ThS Gviince et | “ories to e tumartl AV iR A S g of service of longovity rations to of- folh.» pay now nul{»l itute o Radical m: (Dem., Mo.) introduced a bill to establish | hut was re n St. Louis. Referred to the Comuitice | yejecting the Ame vote. The Radicals vote tions. A merchant vessel arriving from the United Btates at this time, other than of the above xmen- tioned excepted classes, would be compelled to go to “Lisbon before she could be admitted to Coratéque. | wrereas, the restorath the Amendinent was ofle or repoft of Judiciary Conmmittee, o 25, The original resolutions t were passed by the same wgainst the Amendment, | we leled dimensious. Alas, that & belng with such o vast capacity for oeth- matiog the value of fragrance should have lived and died withoot eg- periencingthe most exqsite seasations of which & ¥ I tiat occasioned by the aroma of PuATORS ¥ ¥ sses for the prosecution fully established the of an_organized aund swgrn baud, who have Iy been robbing trains and committing other depreda- o 3 mers were identified by passengors who tired list, In addition merce i of great on the train when the robbery was perpetrated. It The Sacramento infended to leave Horta for Tener- | 2 caseutial to the malatesance of our position ay & irat-class. po®r; A > v - " Hiercfure Mr, GARFIELD, (Rep., 0.) asked leave to take up the | 104™ o Tt o 18 B0 A% i it . el S . | ol o e B e 66 W aah P the | and ‘the resolutions were immediately seat to the | appears that King, one of the band, was killed by his ac- 1t is the belief of leading foreign Aiplomats resi- | duties snd tazes upon asticies wused in the constructics of st Journed. - A NEW STATE CAPITOL. were apprebensive of wu iuteution ou bis part to BetAY | o e e e eedeta nment WA & dent at the capital that s Congress will be held some- | 158,7¢e . . — LovisvirLe, Jan. 8.—The Board of Justices of Jef- | thew o - P Ty ntéveninment Madison Rimiutinaetho yrsesnt eI e liattor | P arcHr roon Congty, Jud IMET s | i R B 1 and Motstae. | u -':“"‘y'k"“‘?";.'ww‘.‘;&c‘:g"‘ ”M......»‘ E’é"fil . 4 e ¢ d he y dering the Court- ARTEOR . 8. i ith and Moister, | refreshments will be provided and sold at . an international code of maritime law. P Vg s zseme He use of the Stato as i l'ap'fml They on of being concerned in the murder fi-:.'wg‘;"'-;w%-y"nmum"lwluhd & The bill repealing the Amnesty law will be sent to | United States soldi ILLNESS OF GOV. CRATO, passed & number of resolutions, and appointed a ompson in_Farmington in October last, | _Ope from $1010p. 0. 4he Presidlent to-day or to-morrow. inquire also into the B TRLRORATH o TR SRR ohs boen quite | COUMIEtse of five to confer with the Committee ap- | LU today In Farmiugton, Mrs. Thompson, | U, L of A Qouneff,Ne: B=gun b Sechp < » pamed Orego, nt Nas! . JANSING, Mich,, Jan. 8.—Gov. Crapohas becn quite | yointed by the General Council, to proceed together th ¢ , and her daughter testified that they | for this Connell, snd i 3 Cards ha: 1 THIS (Wedneslay) BYENING, Jantary 9 All members. are. ards have been issued for a large party at the | hnother named Frauk Ericson, &t Soncrville, Tents in | ill for the past week, but it was supposed not danger- Frankf( il s the tender to the Legislature, Y man who eame to the louse on J Peosideoit b rrpeect 1 Feohiedug B0 3 3 i, 40| Goldv. His case has taken a ehango for worso this 1o Frankfort and make the tender to the Logislature. of the murder and called_out Thompson t be presest. NORMAY STEATTON, Broskiask: . ouse rrow morning, and cards have b S SRR AGE, worning, and he is now thought to be dying. oo ed him the Sunday morning after the murde W. H. IL. WiLoox, Kecrélary. 8150 bgen issued by Gen. and Mrs. Grant for three | Mr, WENTWORTH (Rep., 111) asked lcave to offer the RATLROAD EXCITEMENT. FLORIDA. '“nr-n,ru- wis at their house, The trial will be coutiuued | —=—=—————=r - mnuu;'lwwfion:‘—tho ke ot o "’:',";‘"L""i.m rences of opinon are manifest al says that the g ot laysl d "“I‘ jine Bad ok Penmml'ilm. jigpes MeKillop, & Cornelius Stagg of California has been appointed rage; abd whereas it has beew Jogitimised o s high in the I : territortal forin . “ FIRE ! , Sprague & Co., United States special Revenue agent at largo, ety e re of the sess That the pre ate orgn ilegm and n i i T s el : developed in the Senate this morning, on a motion to | despot ! that 4 o o = WINL PUBLISH, BARLY IN JANUARY NEXT, ey ! norming, despotie wsarpation; thit a T nment would CHURCH BURNED. . CIXTH CONGRESS—SECOND S refer a bill to the Railrond Committee. A long and | bring fmmigaation wnd caph whilo any State PIED: v ‘LHE COMMERCIAL AGENCY REGISTER. A S—SECOND SESSION. XD famow u‘lun'.-lr discussion .-1‘»1}‘-1,;«]».""")‘( 'll'l st Gloveenmentihgs codld Al J% YRRISRARR R0 S8R 20 The Belloville Con The voluae will contat & lst of the Busiaess Men la all parts of the was 1ot rece \ers favoring the ence of all railroad bills to the Cres peoplo to —~The Belleville Con- | ysited sta tish Prosinces, with & ratisg imlicating the relative BENATE......WASHINGTOY, Jan. 8, 1867, LIGHTING THE PUILIC BUILDINGS. . Railroad Committee, and others to the Committee on | 8ssenible in couvention and wend 0 urge ly consumed 'y fire this m.fl;g:e.:-?dfl::td“ A .. 14 RETIRED ARMY OFFICERS i of Mr, HUBBARD (Rep., W. Va.), the Com- | Internal Tiprovement. It was charged that the | WP Congress L2 7 oasity of st . The loss 18 estimated at §15,000. “The fire is | Tpiis Fer o0 0 \vouy tor Merchants and Baakers, &'~ The CHAIR laid before the Senate the memorial of n Public Bulldings and Grounds was directed to | adding of the Committee on Railroads to the list of ed to bave been the work of an lucendiary. e ors Hsttons sad Binds, = officers of the army, that officers on the retired Jat may e best and most economical wode of light- | gtanding committees on the first day of the sessi ESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NORFOLK, VA. . e allawed the longévity rations. It was Teferred to the e waws i design to secure a committes Tavorable to pac- NoRFOLK, Jan, 8.—A terriblo fire broke out at 1 | NEW STYLES, Two, Thres, Four, Five ead 8ix to Dot relock this morning at the Atlantio Hotel, ono of the | lasaSet For ssle by GEORGE C. ALLEN, No. 415 , 0a8 ticular railroad schemes, Puilitary Committee. finest south of Baltimore, The origin of the fire 18 un- | door below Canalst. FSCOBEDO ALIVE—OCCUPATION OF SAN LUIS POTOSI THE TARIFF. P ¢ Mr. MORGAN (Rep. N ¥) presentell uerce was di iquire into the pe—— Ve EQoloak on - LB e o e O e Bl Bt T st an lnmu&dfi:t;‘onlu& m:“ Maneriale constructing a breakwater a tho port of MAINE. S e BT SR KUREAE A ertbia avitly & the adjnesht bagkIse: et ; wis referred nance Committee. 2 “ R et ISENE, house, and the th were soon enveloped, and THE PENN ANTIA, ! Mr. SHERMAN (Rep, Ohio) presented the petition of | yo Alge, vOTI OX TIHE IMIEACIMENT RESOLUTION GALVESTON, Jan, T—The dispatch steamer Black- | burit'to the ground, owing to the fusufficent, wupply ot A coM wool-growess for an increased tariff on forelgn woor: Ty | o reforence to the vote yesterduy on Mr. Ashley’s fin. PORTLAND ENTERPRISES, : f P b A K O L e oo (6 pliihes | SALT. MANURACTUEENGS Tt | peachiment resolution, Mr, SHANKLIN (Deti., Ky 0160 | §¢ versansrn 7o a Taim : : ford arrived tonight. Brownsville papers of the | J e e T e ition. "The Natlonal Bank | STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS - 1 o © ved. Gen. Griffin returned in There were but few guests iu the hotel, some of- | ign for the cure of was 40 tho Muanse Camumifice. that he voted against the resolution, bui Was not so " PORTIAND, Jan, —The delay in receiving western | 4th have been rec i ‘The following whom narrowly escaped with thei | Mr. HOW presented n similar petition, which was re- ferred to the Finance Committee. ;! Boogadiad, A 1 i ) i v s - Mr. NEWELL (Rep., N. J.) stated thit e had pajred off | Sreight over the Grand Trunk Railroad is leading to | her. Escobedo is reported to be alive, and about lves. THE MISSISSIPYT LEVEES. . . y PN } i3 > s ara the names of the stores consumed : L DYSPEPSIA, Mr. CHANDLER en S Rhitwl LEVERS. | petition for | St s collcaguie, MY, Kogers, otherwise he siouid bave efforts for the extension of the Pertland and Roches- | going to Trenino at Charcas, San Luis Potosi has | druggists, insurance 85,005 Tip-top s ! voted for the resofution, ter Road to Manchester, N. 1L, thns making s com: | {0o0® o ounion™ e the Liborals. The French re- Ve & Con booknellers, 88,000 RHEUMATISM, i an aj for the he. vees. N % ’ T R R B e e ar he Mislipyl Loyaca sk, ROGERS (Den., N. 3. stated he slould have voted rlm line to run from the West to the sea shore, and ; ’ totally destroyed:’ hotel ; SCROFULA . % NEBRASKA. BI%, Disnier wos eatadtls a henco in conuection with the Liverpool line of | freated toward the City of Mexico, and were fol- | jusrance $30,000; owners, stock eorporation; Als & - wil » r, ummfi,. Im}’mnm thie remonstrance | Laviig actually “.t;‘.d fi;fl,\ln’n-onllr 'hlml‘)ur Journal, e | pteamemws from here to England. This city is rapidly | 1o ved hly Mejia, who eommands the Tmperial forees. | Newton, propiietors of furniture and liquors, valued at SWOLLEN GLAN colored cltizens of Massachu ' he inpeachment resolution. growing since the late disastrons fire, and the an- | Urtega fias issued a proclamation reciting his cluims | $30,000; ihsurance $15,000; loss only partial. Each case i | ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &o., &es tts againt the admission e of Nebraska under a Constitution. rocirictin e to | The reglar i DISTRICT SUVFRAGE LiLL, 5 D R vt r R gular order of business bei nexation of Westbrook, s suburb, is already agitated. | to the Presidency. fully eovered by Insurance. Yor sale st v .‘M s “-'-7'.‘:‘2‘:':.?.’:’&? SR wn'"ll;'l":'?‘fk [3“?;" i), the Spcaker J!i'.’;‘f.f‘.:‘ o ;' m‘.'-f; A project is also talked of to buy ont xsm?‘flov.,. a | . Tho Ranchero dofends Sedgwick, and claims that . IN GALESBURG, ILL, o TERR SR EIPON l”‘’n."'xrnwunfll. e EDMUNDS RS RRCE: 4 petition agatnst | LiDistrict Sullruge bil, with tho veto messago of tho | locality similar to Back By, Boston, aud situated ou | be) justified in his cotrso by hietidan. Ci1cAGo, Jan, 8.—A firo at Galesburg, IIl, on Sun- o Eekr et e ol e 0 1 | Ui pat o 1oy et e s | Felo BE PRGN Narobedo s, widh o appoval of Juangs a7 | gay i mor et hlf bk o bt W "I, A —_————— OV T 0! i Vs, 3 nd, ..a&&fiuuumamm'"‘.m.'"mwflmfl'"? it | were filled with spectators, wiiny of tiose 1n (e gentie: e e Aaiet In"tho defense | LichiLE LAy totery DL ivers siovestore, de. 1t was referred mnm Committee. e Mm‘l"y ? Mmu.. OBI1UARY. of Monterey against the Imperial forces now ad- | Tho total lo-'“flm T e, wir B COMMITTER OF RETRENCHMENT.; P R a e i ] o Ry Yysucing. The merchants of Monterey are repo ey 5, T Sinunee (Rep., Oregon) reported 'from the.| Tho previous qucation Was seconded, aud tho waln ques: ARTRUR T BATAS. to be favorable to Maximilian, MARINE DISASTERS. Aefray A Tesolutlon sppropriatiug $15,000,to'| tion ordered, whicl was on the pussige of tho Bl e | T CMATLRLTON. B G Jam. 8~Col. Arthar P, Hi Gen. Parduihas taken possession of Gnadalajara, ————— weat, t- oint ittee of Retrench- Pl;fldeé:,l'a i “‘lilm'l w}mw?hn:y Dotwithatanding. | ong of ';‘.;:",:2.':‘“;‘,,,‘,“{':;“,". 145 d‘lrum'(, Ao | the cnyllnl‘ and Imperial stronghold of Jalisco, + 1,08 OF TITE SCHOONER ALEX, BLAIR, | Mr, WILLIAMS ofporg % CIVIL o LAty e T o liat waa gollod, and: the vots semtch Taptmooissuis sty ymsterday, The dsesdsed o bezkar: um‘ic\‘"fl‘%&fi? b, (D’I:\l{;vwl;v TrAnd s |y puyonarn o ven o Ale: paking the eeden Hegigilon which s ada pred | —Yeas, 1183 ‘Nuy# 98; tho Bpeaker voung in tho affirma- ne i Reports, said to be well founded, aro current that R,‘:{f,’,’,f”,‘;,':‘ ';’;T;'fi:’;a, iy n‘:emf:, B.‘f‘;:: e taken to pubisl s 8e, aud if 50, what steps have | EThic SPEAKER said : Tt having been certificd that tho ARMY GAZETTE. some 12,000 of the French troops (one half of the whole | yiand, during a heavy storm; the vessel and are i D w,:‘“ of the United States fim on_reconsiderntion, x g number there), will remain in Moxico during the en- | total loss, TEB captain and crow were rescued Te- )Mlirll. ‘ - to thin bill by & twothirds vote, ana. the BY TRLRGHAPH TO THE TRINUNE. suing Summer, as an aid to Maximilian in the more | maining in the rigging for 24 hours, - ” vl ., caled up the bil i relation e %m,m. AAving reod O DA IEbY S | _ Brevet Lismt.ot Won WAL OIVEED, ¥ yi | durable estabifslment of his Empire. 1t s added — LY BRWARR L 75 w."" 1&'2’-‘:‘4"‘ rvarth i varer T do. tharefore, 1 accordande with iho Hisutenant o 451 it Siaen e e Tt . | that there is & secret undorstanding: betwoen Npo- PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.~JAN. 8. STERLIN A AR | e floute, with S Constitution o the Uit Bt deelaro that, oty | U e il e e f edindrars of te Fremdmes . | Joons i Mazinfifan o s St o iwcatile markel wae quic sl s weck and Y g b the § it e e o roglie (e cecive -andiis n tho o s (Nowoumas, du Tn the’ enrollment for fii& W rangiug from $15G416 per 10 o tor Fovder—Tor choce Pay, Moflan, « ~; on the floor and in the | ¥Y TELEGRAYM v0 yun mnn.“.m s xmhmm:a&nhl.l:xmlm. .nmm;wl.mm 5 ' axstnmc o ity .u:::“ o H‘: Ml w '\ L hands. 0] 3 : I market was active, of Al ITUDE IN PUNISHMENT OF CRIME. Jan. 2.—Acting Master John V. Cooke and Acting Eusiga Lewls Kis- bosy o A head changed m.. 5’" o et Dusinan . order to | 0110y a7 oy - \SPRINGEIELD, MASS. ,.;..‘.’......Ex* ;‘. gy e d Mr.. N (Rep., | g, Your &, lumooy: Magtes Vraasls Mopts arumnnn.n'&r, i, 8.—Ellon Buehanan, ar- | last week. o ;| Busign Taac Haslott, and Acting Niaster Johu McGowas, Jr. s iase.. ) wli“ i e v | Veromin Wn 3 e head. Bales ‘ years of wgg. wis also but in m PTOPOS- | sieamer Monongebels, Srlem rested and ot very in HONORABIY DISG brow, 10 this ch and in ,..&‘2" ros ntent.nd —Acting ot hetias B Grehas, commi ..% : .:. 'Q" Master Geo. W. Hde 4ad Actlae Basign J. N. | Wi 1tf0d foran .,w,fh:ln.mn m‘% I

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