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: NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNEST.Y JANUARY 16, 1867. ; M = " . | e AL RO tion for the Ist Congreasionsl Diatrict, hold in this | FIRES LR o R 3 LTI ) 'm T POLITICAI" ity to-day, the Hon. Marcy of Portsmouth - provionsly estabi Con, There i no suoch - Lo X - H — w35 i he having 103 votes to 85 votes for SE—— . lishied by - " E W koot quish ot 1 they Ung:lm""zi‘.fvw Sanbora of Wakefield, hus con: FIRE S TSN QRO IS ERPT Soat ey fow tash oo b iaa ot Tl THE FIGNT vOR TIE CHAMPIONSTIP OF TR LIGHY || tubs st & PR i g ILLINOIS. L X ™ [ Awout 1 o'clock this morning a fire wos discovered | - Mr. Rapallo and Allen & Folef 262 pelatord, 3 8o 08T oF Pons e, Aroved a1 821, Mibguofs $ 752421, I ! eapIRLacaOM ORLXMAX TRUKNESISIL. £ SN St L &1 D West Washington Market, which destroyed tha | M. David J. Dean aud a0 Gorman or & TEx Vi SEVERE FIGUT OF ONE HOUR—COLL: }f @453 s i ighte—Pius o 4 MOTik CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RATI: o . MAssaCHUSETTS, portion of the market fizown 85 Fulton{Run, at Plor | "POR40H3 p ’ YER VICTORIOUS, R ? : ) JOR-T N Betore Mr, Justice PECKIAN. «H.7 van AR AL, o 18w market et et bt JI3D. BY Tatxanar 1o TN TRISUSE. f SR T "t-d“ North River. 1t was Principally occupied by | XO CAUSES READY—ADyOURNMENT FOR A WEEK—EXTRA “!;“xn;mm Pa., Jan. 15,~The prize fight between " and onbiog ties. ud b epaed, Cora - 10 TRE TRIBTNE : BosToN, Jan. 15.—A petltion was prosenten in the | butchers' stands. The fire is suppus®d to, have origl PANEL oo o 77 REISBURL, {4 = o , and markes G saise ot mpiet Sue or T . 15T accordance with the | Massachmietts Houso of epromentbrocen thin‘atieF. | GFd o B0 0, “1of S0 ™ S | Yestortay ol OF JURORE-INQUASTE, | oo, MeGlade of Now-York, ud Spmuel Colyor of Balt BN et N 3"':':&:5'1 4 SPRINGFIELD, STThay & arrington, No. 214, denlors 1 pork muston, | soiizt—no sancrink the samestory wis continued in more; came oft to-day at Goldsboro Station, on the Pemn- J| 15,51, '"pims beavr. Mew ok quiet, at S35 fl.r, T Hogs quiet, as 3jage. Whisky sarkel’ quiet, CHICAGO, Tan. 15 —Flour inactive, nowmizally lower; sl W‘D": ok #10@$195. Corn dul c-"":"‘"% » made and previded, both | noon in favor of impeaching President Jolmson. It l i Stloe Pockham, after ani- egislabizs went info an oo |, ¥ St Kefsrred W0 Uit Cowmiticse ol FodarkbBakciors; B A te oinso. oF whteh yau arentuly YL | B oo ithe CIb e Tustioe B et was | sylvania Nortbern Contral Ralload, 14 milos South-East P 4 40 o open court simply for the pufpose of ndjourt | of Harrisburg. About 10 persons woro present at the Jaw of Congress in that which will undoubtedly report r i ha c idoubtedly report resolutious to thut | Afier the smoke was first perceived by the Watch | ing it from day to day, and hoe would therefore order the ht, prindip ht f Balt! Y w . fight, principally roughs, fighters and thieves from a Houses of the Llinois I < < Qenator for the siX years commencing | effect. tion for V. 8. Senator ‘ d fully 15 minutes elapsed Vefore the exact locality | court to stand i 4 1 pext, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. g 04 t fthe fire could ‘ 1 adjourned to Tuesday next, the 22d fnst., in | D 2 on ho #t of March next,at S'lock (s 00 WEST NIRAINIL! of fthie firo could bo determined. The loss :gf} 0 hont (e B . contael WLt fivo o | mor, NewYork, Washiagton and Pbladeiphin. During | b, "y LT, Oue Waaty batquit | sa1orBOISS DUSCL Lyman Trombull, the Iml]y put in nomination. The | MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE—THE GOVERNOR'S e vy &t ‘|h|' ‘warket; but on the building, | be '“"r&:hy!;u et :’nry‘x’:f}“;‘ll 'lm‘tjm::‘%l; the last two days McG1ads and Collyer had boon stopPIBE | efered. Live Hagsduil nd clowe weak ;’:'.f:{lzt.:;l 0. i ckev goveral g w - 5 % ot RROTS | owing to its extremely dilapidated condition, there can e uesday, the 3 — t Goldshoro, concenled from the Pol unf Hogs o and 10e. r; sales st $6 65097, ""'fi L’&' ,‘,);:L.Ql:goimu. TR0 TESCH Hiiada | | MESMAGR TN SCOMNTIEIRONAT) CANYTREE | S DN o hire Jousany oS4 s thoro can | mext Tuesday, tho z:d inst. The followlg Luqticals Word | i, Farrisbirg, ;’n}n et for 'g“'x’,'oog'azflfyfll Ty | ety o 'MME;WI-;."-'.J bl-,a“'u.f"‘ vol LI e < ¢ clare RATIFIED BY THE SENATE, IN DIVISION-ST. Leonard B, Lind ropean hooorary (itlo of “Champion of the Light Weights.” g,‘,':’, 1 i Bge - , will meot in joint Se o S atrg 3o dediecd _‘-lw WHrEL Jan. 15.—The Legislature organized to- | At 43 o'clock a. m. vonwnln; afire was discovered | COmpLY, -’mlzvl::-m ?fif’h?.fi}f‘g?".f»‘zm 50, Potroleum | (ojlyer was a Lisutenant in the Union army duriog the ,,.,:,'.'.;?,'f.‘f‘i...'x‘s"f;in-‘fl'a-"'fi -’-:";h-?-a-." Wheat= 'ho Jobbies and galleries were crowded with iy MWD in the basement of the building No. 220 Diviston-st 0L I Teikor obal. aet. Bau; Fabk Judguient for plain- | Yar sud has fought with Mike Carr, Bolater and Bamey i wait of reccipth. 'Corn 'tetivo uad o ;«mon ong whom were manyladics, | 42Y In the Senatethe Hon, W. E. Stevenson was | pied by John Woims for the horace of Jomber. Tt was | Uif, @81 01, P A I Rason, all of whom he whipped in hard fought fights. | god to ring White, $1060 6110, Mixet fo, 103, Yo A Interosted was hailed with Joud applause, reélected President, and E. R. Hall, Clork. In the [ heon extinguished. Loss on stock about $150; not insured. CHAMBERS—Before Justico BARSARD," e e 32 DR O st v e iy e T as 51, prima Cogion gl G The l“““"‘“";"l'é";: scntatives passed tho Constitu. | Honse, D. 8, Purnell was reélected Speaker and W. R e ooy e e Y03, Y NNy paidlon i D R orrignn of Now-York, and Collyor oy Hayaof al. | dilg Upiaste. Sugar u.&m’,‘ ot bold . art frm 34 e Homeo of BOPreacn=aus ¢ fy " | P. Hubbard, Clerk. AN 5 " n ¥g thoro. | Collyer's seconds were Kit' Buris and Johi Bl qualitien. Cofiee—Ko cargoes buid at 122121c., gold, in bendh ioae Amendment. this moming, by a strict party | Gov. o FIRE IN NEWARK TENEMENT TOUSTS, s e R Mannehan of Now Yotk Jonnay Roche and Mike Hee. | gghogiasaer ts—Coton market dul ¢ wis oo ' Gk, M £50to%. The Eenate had already passed it. | the renewed and increasing prosperity of the State, [ o During Monday evening the double three-story 5 - ¥ ney of New.York Clty acting fot MeGlade, ‘“uxluw.h.(."—&m i1 ; pales of .t vote o ook M & find He recommends the repeal ,,} the Confiscation law of frame building at the co of West and Marshall-sts., e ho ring wae pltchied by Kit'Burns, about a mile fromm ne frm - sales at 63c. —Salcs At $1 70 $50,000 woro voted to the Lincol onwment fund. | 3P S bas ovoe lngen enforoed 1s Whollyd Newark, was set on fire by the upsettiug of s korosene | SUPERIOR COURT—TriaL TERM—JAN. 15.—Before Goldshoro, in n potato field, a blinding suow storm pro- | sales st $3 0@ $6. Trade languishiog. \ y p: ”'"m:n’:?d‘m“mmw_s i g by oy lamap, atid both bulldings badly damaged before b was ex- Justice MCCUNN. vailing at tho time. e ring'was 24 fect Kquare, witl e SOT A rin q n inguighed. 16 Wern Seve) u 1h - - - outer ring for the news) er correspondents, who ha 27T MISSOURL the propricty of repealing the usury laws as repelling | bulldings. - Mr. Albert Jang o TR R ALLEGED FRAUDULENT PURCHASE. e T tho. suow.. One of the Luw olficera of York County : 2 ] ittamors ot al. agt. Ler and two ‘H-h)‘m'tnnn, all mounted, witnessed the fight | pyy sewcaxrion Ackxcy of B @. Dux & Co. have “now Yobdp TED SENATOR. and driving out capital and enterprise. He says that | pied the corner_building, though tho cold was intense. Collyer was the | o0 000 5o o) of Tun Ravennxos Boox for Jaseary, Two of a ) COV P s i vy . hose lons was Ni/es, soversd e plainiffs sold to Jucob and [xaae Mish a largo | throug, CHARLES D. DRAKE FIL obtained credit | first to enter tho ring, followed by Heency, and was re- nter i, tollowed by the revenue reports exhibit a_gratifying financial | by Insurane r families in that building, those 8r. Louts, Jan. 15.—Clarles D. Drake was elected | (to¢0" quring the past year. Person nancin | of Robert Klock and William Fahn, lost their household ding to the plaintiff’s story Onitod States Senator for Missouri to-day by a vote | creased TIg T 12‘;‘«21" anfll ”;pi;';t}’o"?’}"'{:) = | Cffecin‘and wore ‘wninanred. Tho' wdoining R praengid Dting themselye t6 b6 worth 919,000, over and | coived with loud cheers. MoGlade followed immediately, Somgc 5 Jomn S1hies nd wh dumaged more than the ons | ADOY© their liabilities, and witiout preferrod debtsy when | leuping over thoropes with s sinliug face, “Thio o Wer | churacier ever published. 1 1sthe Only Book that gyes Esmaten H Y the, ‘Insolvent, and had confessed judg- | on Collyer before the fight commenced, and MeGlade of- | Gupital in addition to indieations of Credit of pearly every busiasss mag. joss being $1,700, of 112 to 47 for all others, Mr. Blair received 52 votes. | cent. The new valuation of reul estato shows a |y Chich the fire origi LATIVE PROCEEDINGS—TMPEACHMENT—NATION- | YOI great incrense over the old, He recommends | y ,x,:'l:,h,,:f,‘, :,l,',f“',"",?;,l:::"‘;',;,',‘;:'"m,, LEGLS! VAL CONVENTION. onnrz)m_c prosecution of work on the Insane Ani'lum dingn the top story, lost every a > N g and Penitentiary. He says the report on free schools | upon her back. Mr. NEJM. o 0ol tencher, who E . Jrerersos Crry, Mo., Jan. 15.~The special order | shows gratifying progress in the work of education, | ved upon the necond #ory, scceeded in gotting some | NUICh they valued at §530, but falled to get $ho artioles | shaken hands, tho inen facod cuch other, MeGlude laugh- | Nos. 200 and 205 Brosdwar.—[Advertiseiicnt. of the day was a rcsolution recommending the im- “l““ arges the '{"‘fi’ liberal legislation in support of :'fi:’%‘fl:‘:.’:m Troste "'“‘“}"“ ‘", :,"']’ Bwer pass ot e fxln‘rfi'.',.'u’f.'.':'J.f'.?.'f!‘l'.fi":'.'-fl g&‘l‘r’n‘%‘mrfi was not ix'?i‘.'é.i"‘n'.i‘i’n‘.‘"‘.‘(fi("fl "x:gtb(w"y%‘ngfiuigufiflf:fi . o the schools, and the provision for the Agricultural rors. Joeph Satomon, whokopt | e drfendant, under he rulir of tho Conrty was not | dWilon, haviag ot n Suoe S oR eIy while, the mup- | Atteation in ealled £o tho sule of valushis 8 oy meut for borrowed money, and were selling the ge fered a hundred even on lllnlml{‘ while resting upon hia [ 5 Bt e e fnssluable aid to-all dispeusers of eredit A Mrs. Potts Al hought on eredit at auction for cash ‘» groat discount. | second’s knee, which was aceepted by Collyer. After the bt the clotiies | B8, O O A e o E B dtondA. | Hing hit boes sleaed, &nd o socunls and winclpalsTind | Specmen eopos s b e ond ferme 20, e W poachment of President Johnson. It was referred to | ¢ - O o . a cigar store on the first floor, was a loser to the extent of 4 P Committoe on Federal Relations. A concurrent Selloge endawd by Ot o, 836 Aclvia. e Legis- | ! g o Ruvo Purchasoed thers to- geod falih. Tho case wa, | clos belng lagely devoloped, i proof of excollent training. | 108 asd STATUART to ake plce b7 orier of e Seriies 0. ] o . n re provide for a speedy geological survey of PORTSMOUTIL, VA therefore, tried as though the possession had still been in |~ Collyer lod off handsomely with a blow, which was rg- | Boonen Graves at Lood's Art Gallers, Nos. 917 and #19 Broadway, N regolution was offered that a Convention of all the | the State, and to encourage emigration to the Statd. | v xzronarn vo Tnx TR1BUNE. i the musling, turned on the ribs heavily by MoGlads:” MeGlade went | 17 tast., st 74 p. m. Among this five coliection is an origina) Gubdo States of the nation bo called by Congress, to assem- The Message coucludes with an able argument in | “Foxrrss MoNkoE, Jan. 15.—A fire in Portsmonth Fhe jury gave s verdiot for plaintiff, 0361 81 down in bis corner, Collyor on top. Cheers froms COUSEr'S | up original Murillo, besde several pletures by other eminout o mastern, | e ¢ | favor of ratifying the Amendment to the Constitu- | yesterday destroyed $15,000 Wworth of property. The loss v. 0, A1 Smith and R, W. Townsond, tor platntift; Mr. | friends, who offer $1,000 to $500 on thelr man, ) blo on the 4th of July next, for the purpose of | tion of the United States, and says it was ihe abso- | is mostly covered by ooy e d Dyett, for defondant, Second Round—slizht exchanges, Collyer_knocking Me- | Thecollection was made by M. Graves fu Earope (rom well-knows privete, amending the Federal Constitution. A resolution | Jute duty of Congress to take control of the rebellious [ The fire was oceasiomed by the accidental bursting of an by ool Glade down, Who Wwas paying strict atientibn to the ribs | gllerissupon the most undoubted testimony Wab these ploteres; Hepre-”] wad also pmu(mcd. urging Congress to proy me\rpx States after the war; and, under the circumstan oven in a baking establishment. Forbes and Butte’s hard- ut;’i«‘vll or. sented to be by particular artists, were the geoulse r-d-fi-d‘._. the early improvement of the navigation of the Mis- | the terms of restoration proposed are not vindictive | Ware store, on th corner of King and Crawford-sta., was | - LTS and_Feawid Sownde-Soavy and rattling €X- | uuis The Hazar and Ishmael, 8 very e pieturs by sisaippi River by removing rocks, islands, bridges, | or unkind, much less unjust. A $o% ma/ ielite | totaly destroyed; insurance, ¢4,000, which does not fully Hed by Leoxaws, P. J., Cum (,h‘m;:w‘ MeGlade getting in on Coliyer's proboscls and parebased o the artat dizect, T hasta by Ires. were st t or obstrnetions, A NSy - just. A greater magnanimily | ooco e Joss, Fitzalmmons's . g he Euumerated Motious. ribs, and slipping, or being knocked down. oo stadio of the, Keparate of these petares and other o h der kind: bk where the fire ] 2, . A fast freight line Las been established here for the was never shown under kind red cm_‘mu_smncm. originated, was totally destroyed: Insurance wnknown. ”;memm = Nos. 6 h £7fth Round—Yight, exclanges by McGlade, who re- | distribubed at the gallery on the eveniog of aale.—[Adverisement. e rtian of all kinds of morchandise from Ten- | A resolution ratifying tho Constitutional Amend- | Muliw's, bakery was v-r"nfi{ e s, | S pmmedast Delpur. " | 0 Goolrar i, st Talk, o | oolvod a teesiflo vight and et Randsr ntho JAELAL S e e TR e nessos by tho Union Pcitic Kathway, Kansas rauch, | ment passed, the Benate Acitiy by s yots 6t 15 tos: | SRR ELmmea Tickity, Revheal R TMISIORN) Jo-Twfinas GT¥omicyaft S | Vil ecering from Coliver eorher, g 18 e Wok Batietod, to the Territories of Colorado, Utah'and New-Mexico. | It will pas: i 5 4 s et T nsmacker A Javien Siath, Scoenth and Eighth Rounds—Heavy exclanges, efe are & Josen diferent ek In s > TR USLGASE DRCIDAD: £ ¥iT 3 Pass the Houso to-morrow. T Eo o T b dates) b, M ot “Aown o aveld - punlshanent, OF Velng | and sl uds of work, yours bas proved the best R bl MABERAS CORPUS CASE DECIDED IN FAVOR OF A ———— ‘hora. Li in use for more than two years ; and twe of FREXD WOMAN~TITE MIBSOURIEST OATHL WISCONSIN. SEIZURE BY THE GOVERNMENT. iy agh Thell &t Gilmaa. mooked 1o o b corer by Collyer, x4 5 e it w*-’-‘h-‘-d ool . 3 S T MIS ! ATH. SCONSIN. . agt. Babeock. 03—Gi t. Gilman, ntH the eenth ronnd, the was but a repeti- | o satis ily e, there s, T am_convinced, c 8r. Louts, Jan. 15.—Judge Moody, on the habeas | SENATOR DOOLITTLE CENSURED AND INSTRUCTED TO TIZTVIORLTS B TRN IO gk nded Bi3E 85 Limberger agl. Westeott. ©—Clark agh. Metealt e e D araing the Menting, And ME. | oo (. Coly, Handept V.o, 2ovy 0 > d 4 3 abea PHILADELPHIA, Jan, The Riverside Glass Com- 5—Kram agt. Levy. 70—Niblo agt. Binsse. Glado getting in an u(::'nalunll‘s('f\-lmn v on Collyer's | Gibus 8. M. Co.—d: Cora Ay corpus to Frecover possession of the mulatto girl RESIGN—RAILROAD MONOPOLIES. {'{Hu"'rn}\‘ml’ as ((l’ brose ¥ i’"” b Ae irwl)ulh;-my by B n‘fl--:u - Ef“fim'm" «"fl'x"' chest or ribs. In the thirteenth round, Colly ot Me- i claimed by Mrs. Burd, decided the girl was free and | ¥ TRLMORATK %o Tu TuinvR. tho Unlted Rtates Marsiial foF non-paymont of mavu- | 55 ol 7i—Bochie agt. Riclie. Glade in chancery, and fought him down, puu his . . o 5 : . cturing tax, but the matter has boen adjusted. oore agt. Leusett. Ta—Jandon sgt. Moore. 4 . - “ Card From Ball, Blnck & Co. st «could live with whom she pleased. Mapisox, Wis., Jan. 15.—A resolution was intro- | ““Iuc s duit on account ot the m,,.mv'u‘ u SUPKEME COURT—CIRCUIT. ;',:‘:’:f‘,';,:‘“ soverely, amid cries of, “ Break his neck on Por (wo rmouths past rumors bave biba.rife (hal we: Liad (a1ed oF ug- The great Southern Fair lere netted 160,00, A | duced in the Assembly to-day, by Mr. Dyer of el & A Ty R Lo T ol T D er drew the first blood T e P e sitaply, but emphisticaly, that there {3 no frundation; oy 3 e - acine (Sena 0 4 & K ado and o torrent of blasphemy and obscenity from such reports, wi re confident, satisfy the masy proposition is pending to give one-tenth of tho pro- | Racine (Senator Doolitle’s home), censuring Mr, cIvIL coumts, 1041—Gentl agh Jones. e e et Sadn olterod by Collyen's, Rriends. | Torsa. wheiso Sttrisgly bave rmpatbised wis our ovpposed dsalors ocoods to the relief of Sterling Price. Doolittle’s disregard of the instructions of the last _._i . -, < ey B In theseventeenth round McGlade D roms o | "l yan boen » anesigs with us whetber 18 was necemary o o ako wip 4 8 Legislature, and its request to him to resign; declar- | . e N e S odhors Bask +st. Le | force of tho blows which hie almed at Collyer, and Which | poblic denial, bit as the report has now appeazed in print, sad even It is proposed to mako up a case to test the Snpreme | - ¥ UNITED BTATES CIRCUIT COURT-JAN, 16.—Before Tand. ” fell short. Teiclioed from Karope. perbyps It is better that wo sbould fo sa, Court decision as_to plication of the Missouri | ing that the people bad rendered a solemn verdict Judgo SMALLEY. ruilye agt. oote. Nineteenth Round—Collyer walks to McGlade's corner | | It s zow verglig on 'y sestory sisca the L =5 4 oath to voters. The rvatives claim that the Te- | candemning his purposes, policy and course; declar- FORFEITURE OF RECOGNIZANCE. 13 and wdministering o tremeudous right-hander knocks Mc- | Bevse. sad mone of our paper has erer betn o ewe e cent decision covers that ground. 3 ing that he bad betrayed his constituency, and put United States agt. James Gallagher. > o Glade o the ground. Great oheering for Collver, Who | J63e0zizzusey 1 seareely poseibie Drako was ¢ or to-day. The conserva- | Limself in antagonism to the principles of Justico ndant was indicted for passing counterfeit c o8, The, et and | koeps up this style of flghting until the tHlrtysixth Bass, BLNEE OF tives voted for Rlair. e Germans threatened to | and Equal Rights, and been faithless to the high 1 currency and gave bail In $500 to appear for syt i 0B Pees tat Bosi wwund, when MoGlade rallies and knocks Collyer down, Nos. 3 and 37 i e e e i | Sl Equay Rights, cen £ s to the bigh | irial yeaterday. e did uot appear, thinking, provaply,. | par it A - (JIbost (gt Seamin e to | ThiK Tevived the spirits of tho friends of Mc(iade, and | New Tork, fasusry 5, 107 [t - Inm oonfided gi_'un and _perv'-,nl'i'v.n y ‘ms Tucting | from the suminary manner in which other meimbers of lis * Tuesiay next, st 10 o'clock . m., eries of * Ol you Baltimore murderer, how do you feel ot 4 "Bk work on tie North Missouri Railroad. west 0 | Li"ai fos Fapublycan shoubarn. Sonator HOwo Wil | 1 woukl 40t b EvsenEs & ALY b bt e fo 1o by Db, 3 Cout apons o 1 ek A RO B e dher it MARKIED, Litig® o ” 2 i i i 2 o e prodent. arrant has been fssued for o1d by BaRsaR, J.—Court opeas ab 10 o'clock &. m. you,’ ialled. . o Brunawick, north to [owa line and on the bridge over | e indorsed by reélection without formality. A can- | his re-arrost aud bis bail-bond will bo fumicdiatel; prose- | ¥ b 1~ i N P 101013 st venth (6 the forty-first round Mo- | SWABTWOUT—EVANS-—0n Tossdar, Jan 18, st the rokents SIS, Missouri Iiver at St. Charles is in active progress. cus of this Senate has adopted a resolution institut- | cuted. 185—Tnrke agt. Donaldson. Glade, who had ndt received very much’ punishment, did | - bride, by the Rev. Wi Aduas, D. ., Wan. Swartwest y 1t is rfipflfltgl that a new l\:édwlxfl(u{lgar: is lAil'(let'l('ffll ing inquiry looking to-elicf from the alleged OPPIes- | 11 o (OMMISSIONERS OF FICE T 23 Mvoreagt. Sebu flghting. ‘The forty firks sound was "i"‘h' . Rrivi py 1 are under the management of Charles A. Dana | gion of the Railroadmonopolics. . 8. SSIONER'S OFFICE.~Before Commisaioner " ¥ each man putting in blow after AT TR . P Wit fobiion, bt body, without regard to the rulos DIED. — avigation is still suspended, save for ferry-boats. —— HEAVY FOR( INDIANA. * TION- 44th and 45th rounds were all in favor of | BORDEN—On Sunday, Jsn. 13, at No. mw-hunynht.F 1 heavily on MeGlade fn the latter round, g;' _-\{; '&:’:‘-’:fiu‘"hr.rfir"‘..‘"‘"“ of e late James H. Vose s seconds claimed The fizit, asserting that | muerlaive sod feni of he iy are espectul tied to she faneal, frou he Church ofthe Holg Apcsle, corner ty-elg! FOR EXTRADI- Pant L.—Hafl by MoCoxy, J.—~Coart opens at 11 o'clock 8. m. NTIC CABLE. Noa. 003y, Consnl-Gen- ' ved o telegram from per Union agt. AS INSIST gt Sehulte o foul had been given by Collyer while McGlade SIMON CAMERON FLECTED SENATOR—HIS SPEECH. HIS COLOT AUDITORS. V] oo g : ! 4 S, the Minister of Finance of Austia at Vieuna, giving the 1 y VY TRLEGRAFH TO THE TRIDUXE. , giving th o Usle: P o BY TELEGRAPH T0 THR TRIBUNR. ;l\-‘-x lv:n‘l]hb 'h’nu}Ad'ulph’\\ m. Behwartz, and charging The Usion Trans. mvf-li;‘yfv;_nmq ’r‘t“r{:'v';'t‘:‘ulml"!:{ql;.’:::l.)lr;::zod:::;m 3 Anfi,u‘::-hhy.h:‘lm':.i“;:‘ . \itn With being a forger of commereial bills of Exchange jumped into the ring and took off hiks coat, when a num- hy Mo v ,"_‘11""" Baltimors, Md. n.LLafi--“- Uil of New-Uork, sad uephew of Theophilas and Actoa HARRISBURG, Jan. 15.—Both Houses of the Legisla- . . s 3 IMb1ANAPOLIS, Jan. Frederick Donglas deliv- | ¢ o 3 P 34 > olaot a d ho amount of 1 taro met at 5 o'clock, and proceeded to the election of | o pig Jectude on the “Dangers of the Republic’ | tak I Dastaae by the 0 florins. Further that he had | ber of Ballmoreans broke the ring and a tiee fight took a fow moments, everybody aronnd the rng | aged 5 years mer Bremen for this port, which desert the Ons rongh bost another over the head with & pistol untl | 1etb inst., st 1 o'clock, p. m. 5 ] he fell nsensible. FURMAN~—Suddeny, on Monday, Jan. 14, 1967, Mary, widew of (ha late T the weantime MeGlade and Collyer had answered | Garrit Parmas, in the 81at year of ber age. e o e, iver Knocked Mcolade dow in the | Pasers! servieson-Tharsday, 17h fnsh, &t 10 'clock a ., from S round. and followiig bt up to his corner in the 47th | - reshieace of ber soa-inlow, Peter estas, No. oF 2 H 3 relatives and friends of her a Unitod States Senator. In the Senate the Hon. . 3 3 . - i : A - | Jast might, and that on “Impartial Suffrage” to- | salled from Southampton on the ad inst, : n nch set P Simon Cameron received 19 votes, and Mr. Edgar | 3 ) T) ssary affidavits were made before United Joining iu the melee with much zest. “Pistols and Knives | pirr—on Sonday, Jaa. 13t, P. M. Difl . ’ o N night, for the Young Men's Christia ciation. ¢ Dot 65 Whio las h wore rnwn promiscaously. and the reporters had to | Rel fricads fully invited o attend the ght, for the Young Men's Christian Association tos Connnl White, who issued » warrant for the arrest DO attar. sowurity ol theie parsonas | b his peiaae TR G s, Willamsbarghioe 0 Cay and Dwyer and d to Quarzntine and waited sthearrival of the steamer. She ) morning at 1 und Sehiwartz 0 enstody and brought to the United Cowan 10. In the Honse, Cameron had 62 votes, and | ., 2 po . p > The Committee had arranged that the galleries Deputy ) Cowan 7. Inboth cases it was @ strict party Yote. | dhould bo. teserved " for o colored *people: Senators White and Billingfelt (Republicans) and | To this Mr. Douglas so strongly obj Senators Canidless aud Randall (Democrats) were ab- | that he refused to "{""‘“ the second eve 10K | was at once taken | ea8 hall was equally open to all. After much | States Co ner' X sent. © nnless the hal I 7 all. / A States Commissioner's ¢ The uf it upon which i A ot esitation this w sed to, o - s AT s nstied stute at Be " t. Ntoddart. round, knocked him squarcly out of time. Kit Burns hesitation thi |m| to, and to-night, under | the warrant was issued stutes that Schwartz is & sub o b ey .,n,“w..:l"u_|.» sponge for MeGlade's defeat, and the referee of Ler sons-in-law, h:'x Neefus, B.0’Connor, the Inte lyer the victor. MoGiade and Collyer were | Mapes sud the Harels pollios this evening st tho | . fares asklos “ Sy e ot s s0on 48 thoy reachod the city, and they | HUBBARD—AS Sin Sing, N. T, on o 3 - O fie thals offonse agsinsihelaw, | Bdlle K. el ,:;lf AR R Ay e g1 Tiaht MGLIAS exhIDIte] A Ltor IneK | qiacasbtssd20Aers o ot ibe tamily are fovited to attend the - h o wos the more Muscular | Tires sse sebdeuce of & D. Trucsdell ek, ¢ AL ai} Bardeaied maiyof the 0, Collyer fought splendidly, | _ fcrason b 1 ociock . St AL Ceedit 10158 tratming. The 141 1aaged 5 WipULeS. | pIITLIPS-—-0n Monder, Ja., 16, Aher & abor Unese Baward Pilih Jo £ e ——— aged 37 years. - ntives and_friends of the family are 1y tnvited to “LINCOL T nttrt, on Thursdar, st 13 0 ock, fom e o B8 all was better filled than | of the Emperor of Austiia fory ing heartily applaud- | within the Austrian domini sof the speak on to bave & warrant m‘ker him back to Austrin. The prisoner says he de ¥ his name frow s grace, and will miake up his mind in ys whether REBELS DISFRANCHISED—TITE SENATORSYIP, he will ru-:lllnl\u\nnl.n. ¥ 1o clear h‘\\u'v-. or i.mlu: the | e R e - s examination here. (¢ hite said that he Torexa, Kansas, Jan. 15.—The Senate passed areeo- | could not discharge him for such a purpose, and the ex lution, by avote of 23 to 1, disfranchising Rebels. | amiuation must go ou w5 upon o stasement of the | facts the State Department would fesue an extradition | ance Lo, agt. Saulier OUKRT OF COMMON PLEAS. Canvoro, J peus at 41 o'clock . . ction was made known to Mr, Cameron by a large c of friends who called upon him at his hotel in the afternoon. In reply totheir groetings thenewly elected Senator wade the follow- The result of the ele ed thestrongest utteran: will bo held somer agt. Watson. During the entire sley agt. Stenton. jence and skill, althe and beiped me The -"“'"a'"l{iu' e e dlod than over. | wazrant to T examination was set | T-puersks o b e T iy y political life has Senator Ross has arrived. Representative Clark | down for the clock, the prisoner wicans " bulenipi el 3 3 o ) Reoes, an answer to vindic will be here to-morrow. 'There is great opposition to | While to be rv Y of the Marshal Procmas ogt. Sireshs 8 1 TRaneNE of Dec. %8 contained a eritical | ROMEEZOn Tueday, Juo. 15, MMoT, vih o M. bonesty to my children : ends. 1 a Republican eancus, as the National Union members The prisoner {s below mediu of rathe ¥ . Thidare notice of Mr. Carpenter’s portrait of Abraham Lin- | Puver Sersicen wl bo beld ot Ber Tate vesidence, No. 13 Bk put thesc slanders behis to torget will vote for 8 Republican. plexion, heavy mustache and beard, atelligor | . . ‘Place, on Thurslay, the 17th 4 35 o'clock p. ., asd ab Who coined them, and that good men, in some ¥ 2 nance, nud dressed w Dy Halpin, and just published. It | Jilieou Priday, the 16th isst., at 10} s. mn., where the romsios ©a808, by Lheir repet of ¢ Induced to believe g " ol . Before. ( . not my purpose at this time to controvert the opin- {akea for laterment by the 8:15 & w. trals, Harlem Rallrosd . and repeat them. Of the 2 _Republican members A LETTER FROM HORACE GREELEY. THE ACCUSED arker agt. § | ROSS—Snddenly. on Tuesday, Jun. 15, st Brilgeport, Cous., K0T, - "z ;‘w Legislature, wy fricad assure me that © The following letter explains itself. e presnme — e B e n th d s to the ments of the work in duaiter of i Ross of Brooklys, X. Y. p of them preferred me v othe d : : o SR P eenT —-Byaee gt 8 jon. o, howeve! o pai Fuserai notice bereatter. Sagyala have voted for e A By B that Mr. Greeley had scen the Mr. D. D. Cone's pam- ! . b i BawoTAR,Svo. bt cEhe ypRiuies RAND—On Mouday, Jan. 14, 1667, William H. Racd, in the €34 yess. my defoat. The character of my supporters is as gratify- | phlet on Senator Pomeroy, in w ich he says that Mr. 7 e ':" '-:“ .m asdspggaver, wil. you. sllawome;as the mibiistien rnm"f“ uam'.d- IIb‘-h’H o rexpactfully i to ; Nl Tiod mauics s pire and honorable sa tbatof On16400}T1l., Dec, 30, 1808, Sy ANy L . - e Sy 7 ettory recently received by Mr, Carpenter (mmvlh‘e No. 208 West Thirtieth-at., on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'elock. tho purest Christian morali-t ynong my rivals, and g DEAR S1r: No one ofbr had the least shadow of war- Srtafy: porions, Wee pet lahed In Ohat act Neblber. man of all others best qualified to judge discrimi- | TAPPAN-Ta Brooklsa, on Monday, Jan. 14, the Rev, Charies D. W ely to listen to any corrupt proposal. | ¥ - , om these depositions the defend - - | - Tl 5 e G " ‘appan. e e S s il rant for quoting me a8 opposed to your reélection. I | ination which took place ¥ . a8 | natingly o portrait of the late President—the Hon. T oasral wil take place from bste reddencs, No. 4 Suitast, o4 mosities and prejudices together under my feet, I go fc never said, hinted or thought that you ought to be d Tmony of witnesses present at tho traus bt B Lobe Wi, H. Herndon of Springfield, Illinois, for more | _Wedseslay, Jan. 16, at 3 'clock. ‘ward to occupy ihe honorable duties to which my Sta o v * . el owed conelusively that the defendaut ss al 2 o + R e M AsaAlE - . THOMPSON—On Tussday, the 15h iust., after & short illaess, Btas @, 2 ¥ ted. AsTam Justnow out of favor, T will not desire ’ Hact i lcaly agt. Pagan. than twent) Mr. Liucoln’s law-partuer. 4 has called me for the third tin x years ago I thought shown pretty elearly by the deposition, had killed . ‘ayh | 95— Trunn agt. Freudiader. Jrife of William 1. Thesspoos ¢hat Blavory was the strength of the Kebellion, and ought | You to share my unpopularity. For the present T wait: ook 11 Kelf deferse, being at tho time i peril of bis [~ Viacton, 95 Vry gt Bossiss. 1 will add that the second letter was not written for 1\‘-‘;;:‘-‘"‘:;&1{:'"4-;:;’_""““ Sty et Loy A -] goNdmul:‘_\;(;":\'ll‘hul\ll‘l(.l‘lv‘ lw;‘]s)‘l-‘:l ul‘::‘:u] :\)nn‘ ,]”'1 | but when thic Bouth shall have been let in and the Negro Ie “r_lu':;;AI"l:"):'n:“;;um "llr"l u' \‘IIIV.h n’l.:nl:;‘ NGRS co——————— publication, but as many persons are at-this time in- and Twenty-sec Tuursday, Jan. n,.fl o'clock ph & 3 lack et vouldevolunteer. course I thought | ’ pcs v o Col oner (s ‘ e defenda 0 > R . 2 : p b thag elotiiing o biack man in ihe American ot o "’_“ out, those Who now have the :‘;5 shall hear fr0m | gy that the homicide was, under the elroumstancos, CRIMINAL COURTS. terestod in_knowing what is the best portrait of the | VAK U -Afer 4 short s, o0 Tuesdey evening, Joseph B. Varmet, o\omnxd him n}w“.,,hm“, xts of aD {:mg,m,‘,“‘.ml,.,,‘ .;“1‘.‘ “v" I ORACE GREELEY. )”;"“] RS i hastatant U . Digtites Ttsoriay, ov e | v e lamentod President, and as a spontaneous tribute | Noice of faseral will be given horeater. . and, WAy 40TTY o 866 & D die ¢ Hon. B. C. by Joseph Bell, Assists st ric oy, for the e 2 A ;. seskdanct of bls eathem am _always sorry to mee @ black soldier and omeroy O A Tttt anll Zor datendant THE TOMES POLICE from @ man as remarkable in many respects as Mr. AI""‘]‘:%&“&"K’%"‘J‘:"%M{I"’ s Walsh, of Mamer (1 BHockiNG REVELATION Lincoln himself, to the value and fidelity of Mr. Car- | o roucck,ia the St 7eer SLERM | ety favited to sitend Mo ia denies him the ballot, [Topeka (Kansas) Record, 12th. ABANDONED FEMALES | ponter's work, I feel justified in assuming the respon- | ~fieral, from the Charch of the Rorner of leary and Remssmr pro himself. flect that even Peu 6 only weapon wherc! —— Congation, and the. & it of ooty i X E* Fifd HI:HH‘\H‘ COURT ERAL TERM=JAN. 15, Hef on, and the &pirit of caste based upon color SOUTHERN PREME NERAL TERM=JAN. 15.- Before 7 RIS SREPU- m 2 ' cloca oty Goateoyed. The' Bonth, However, Js Tore con- SOUTHERN STATE Justices LEONARD, CLERKE and INGRATAM, DETaIxED ror MONTHS AS PRISONEKS IN A DISREFU- | itives of making it public. Yery respectfully ete,, | s, oa Thandar, the itk lust, i3 o loti B 1 UO‘{W social iufluence than by polit rinciples. kot g e T INTERESTING CASE TO SHIPOWNERS—TA TanLE House—Ye ay John Rogers, n low-browed A. J. JOHNSON. wi‘lhfll;o;‘:inm! lg-y-._l:.flu‘fyv. ouly son of Houry P.wnl f you are .;x‘;;n.«nix:;ll'r:’x’w:x,mun may | uh‘m}l::; LOUISIAN. NERS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK— rl"'w'-lfl "m'w ¥, keeper of ;i]-n‘nrv-w-n‘lm-h-, lm’-': t No. 115 Fulton-st., New-Vork, Jan. 14, 1867, o i Thursiay at 1 p. mv. from bis faiber' rosklenes, No. WS- fllll Boncrs oyalty ; bu ! 9 = s Sk oAt o PTION FOR SIHPPING. No. 34 Howardst., was arraigned before Justice Hogan gt s Koo Jgbe! e " Pacifie-st., Brooklyn. . Stategmiauahip Which wiil make this gencration of the [ REJOICING OVER TIE SUPKEME COURT DECISION. |, ) e R G i A0 Tie Tonsire, on the complaint of Nellie $nith, one of tho SPRINGVLELD. I, Dec. 18,1860, | New iaréa papers lease cop Bouth loyal to the Unlou and to the flag. The pofson of | BY TRLEGRAPE 70 THE TRIBUNE. R b oAt & of his ho Tho gisl states that she was in Mr. F. B, CanrustiR—My Dear Sir: * * * * Treceived | WADE—At bis residence, in Seriven Conaty, Georgia, on t‘ 21t oF e 1 to enter the place in Augusi last, and that from eXPIOss ye w'"fx e ot ndmirable aAnd ex- | - Decomber, 1665, the Rev. Peyton L Wade, aged T1 yoars and § monthas by Tatpin, When T opencd the box and | WALL—At the 8t Nicholas Hotel, o> Monday, Juu. 14, Wikias S 4 Mr. LINCOLN flashed on me as never Wall of Florida, in the 53th year of bis lf" - - i the fauily vited to attend bls poctrait—a likoness—it {8 LINGOLN. | The friecds of the fau {.:.e respecitlly Tovited to. # 14 not allowed iew the assessmont of the q expressed o | unrolled the portra until the arrest of Rogers she © the house, although she had oft t L ar 1600, 0 paunot be erad by the subserviency of the | WagniNgToN, Jan 15.—The follawing special dis- Efil""“" A St O, ol “Hho | Datch basjust been Tecelved at the Tribune Burcau L d L i 10 vt lglhh 'flll'l‘ he Sfl:\! bern ?'mlflly T i b : tod 3 ¢ t 0 : ; oyl ten of to-day mwst guard their children against | here: . Tl relators are a corporation ncorporated under the | ywish to do so. Frances Binith sud Bmwma Stanley made | from plety A another treasonable Rebeilion. The Constitutional Anefd- ¥ 28 laws of New-York, and enga in the husiness of trans- similar to the above. = e e It looks ud i8 @ be portralt and like- | from St Ano's Chure! Y N e i BN 0 0o tats, Dt | Xmw-Omuniws, Jans 16 T"""'l" . ,"f‘"'"z’ 'f-";"""‘; porting freiglt wid pamengers and con ingg_ the mails ot the. Mourteenth Precinct teatified | 1ess than Marsha t secrns to me tobe a superior | day), I7th iost., at 10f witboat further b Wniversal amnesty will heip to undo it, Of Andrew John- | 8mODg the Rebel members of the bar over the decision of | Pt ¢ Port of New-York to Itio de Janeiro, 1n the Em- | tha the nccused kept disorderly house, the resort. of | Workofart. == = & Will write sou ‘more fully soon. Now son I suid, long ago, that iic was a traitor to Lis party, the U. 8. Supreme Court rendered yesterday rescinding the | pire of Brazil the most abiandoned charaeters, and that the ne | Jet me give you n thousand thaiks, Your friend, """"5!“""' P The entire capltal of the relators is fu mutes of the wtiathed of their ibe Wot. H. HERNDOX, A CARD.—W. JACKSON, No. 531 DIOADWAY, hus P SPRINGFIEL other 111, Dee. 22, 1866. hand a full ssortment of Rombaziues, aa o Bounets, Kbawie, Cloaks, Vaile, Crapes He has dou PENTER My Dear Sir: Your portrait—steel | Goods. Alse Boonets, f N. B.—Ladies waited ou "D(ufiflfillfi( rule which required attorneys to take the test-oath. Judge for the pros fhere. The n steamships, & offering the o 5 v v y \m]‘lhlk'l' i |m’-n :l‘m Durell rr-m|ml|lqd to practice this morning In lhnlbu]hd business. T ocated at No. 17 the abov smplatn s Lo th 2 s to desert and 1 the great States District Court all the Rebels upon taking the cath | the City of New-York or {140l Tho girls were dont to tho House of Detentlon | © 12, by [alpin - lins been carcfully studied for sev- . e o - anadungte o Lo b ftbr such critical examination, 1 am enn- | Suits ‘o short aotice. No. 551 Brosdueay, opposite Tifasy ps- : o : . amonnt of thelr capitad fa § again to support the Constitution of the United Btates. A | FHC WE0LH and Asscesingita to weak-kneed rumor is afloat that Gen. Beadtegard and Mayor | County of New-York, o ype 18 again comp Munroe will invite the Bupreme.Courts here to the | ¥ 000 s the ctures languish for want | panguet to be given in honor of the declsion. The Picayune flyania needs 1o assur- e Ml yegard,which | says: “ Indeed, it may ‘well be & source of general con- T will continue to | gratulation throughout the Southern Btates that the great scason, to protect | yuomg Charta of human rights and liberties has been so ruin aud -~ thr ok | nobly and triumphantly viudicated. St Puul said, HEAVY ROBBERIES ¥EOM A STEAMBOAT PIER-—AR- 1;\" t l:“lllm‘ very In-»lfll-‘lfiva; ?“’I" lmzv; o!“hh:j - p 4 tis extict to nature—that is, it is less idealize it "';“"" o | i o andierefore truer ikl ore exact s 4 Sypecial Notices. months pust cases of | likeness. Niture—Mr. Likcolni—seems to huve been stud- |~ ~ fed and copled truthfull Imost n>lilihn|nly s0. Having | Why is Phalen’s Night Blooming Cerous (e most sl something of the endraving s o 1kenoss, it me say | oo oryl Landhorchief perfumest Becasse the ludies HANSHS He joined the Democratic par 700,000, The Commis- | gy witiesse the offices, but i REST OF TWo MEN, AND RECOVE THE STOLEN PROPERTY.—~ For many ary goods, boxes, and other portable property have boen I et 11 aipa,ns | 8t0len from the pler of the Stonington stewmboat c O o ls Sabout It 8s & Work Of art. Creation 18 the Y Whipas (hat the SNip8 | pany, at tho foot of Courtlanat-st., North Rivor. By direc- | faw of tho mnd. - Art consista ki o execution-csaay of an | Cumeey after it 18t, Because they are | tion of the ngent of the company, Mr. N. R. Simonds, a | jdea with truthful forms—under rigid scientifio” rules. | =y, L. of A, Conncil No. B.—isstallation of oficors for SO K & xil s onds, a1 el by these things, your work is & work of very high L e N K, Jamaars 16 All members s NOUMAN STRATTON, B i foreign commerce, and the power of regu- the g . . ety vented 1 Congross, and & | Close watch was kept uponshe pler and surroundings, | e, und, in wy judgment, it ery finest work of be present, L s from men_ from being thro or thelr wages reduced to the starvation point; for | ¢ Where the spirit of the Lord 1s, there 18 liberty ameree I bold that the Ifure of any nation drpl’ndnofl the 5 mp— instruments of merce 48 » regulation of | but without avail. Goods were still missed, and at length | kind which Ametica hias produced this generation. 1. 11, WiLoox, Beeretary. - R s Rcling o T de NORTH CAROLINA. i A POt ibe 17 Comilea | Oejectire wab Sallod upon b, Hy ot s o8 00 o i foriget i bittoress o ui- COLORED TROOPS TO LE MUSTERED OUT solely 1o vessel owned 4t hor soriminations in o 1 gt 1 Mgllance goods wero stil | iy yhot into, or wrousit on the head; hero you haye con- K- CO pst, F 2 r s proe avor of jean vessels in ‘ongiess. 2d. Tha p- D centrated al our i . You dist v Jol n fine di- L ke Of D e v of il fh | BT TLUGRAPH 70THE TRIDLNE. b vernment In carry- | UD 8 0Kgr of i valne. | (oS A Fious parts, organs, featires, moods, feel- Wl“"’;""’" ing employed by the 6 the States cannot tax them, they being the t to carry out the prohibition to Capt. ~ Hartt the Harbor e fact, and he at once detailed Officers Gil- | {ih "3 Vi s and Irish of his foree to look up the matter. | Wiy T have see tays and nights watching the officers became v was in- | Il their play. Everything sccms to be in propor- 255 of Mr. Lincoln, none of the engruvings WILD CHERRY, pqiial to Halpin's. st punscea f feetion of the - i, 0t 80 Miueh in rofloction, [ T B4 P4 PG TUNGS AND ClrwsT. s u representative of all the ; vauia, Without regard to WILMINGTON, Jan. Witls my temperament | from (harleston, bas arrived, having on board three com- ¥ g the yeasel 5.~The steamer Cosmopolitan, | ing the walls meaus employed by Governy & constitutional provision. . T Radieal Repubi. differences or disse ocannot forget muy fricids who have stoud by me so no- i 2 4 3 4 by ; but 1 Wi try to forket £nd forgive the unjust calum- | Panies of the s1th Regiment U ed States Colored Troops, Elutes of tunnage duty s a prohibition of all duties on ; Sitand apetilicar op postiin Lave cxperianoes. en ronte for Raleigh, where the whole regimont will be e would produde the sume effect, and 4th. That ¢ the property was stolen by ome John O T aonld sy, TAE | 18 does uob dry up the cough, but loosens it, and cloasons. the fomgs @ AU/ g mustered out of service, The regiment is commanded provisions of Subs. 5, 8. ¢, Art. 1, of the Constitution, 1 by Willlam Tammond, nnn:w B cap- casons for thisopinion, Mr. Lincoln, f all impurities. 5 lhALGUIIi\L .nuu.;l.;- }u“ OV, GEAR » by Brovet Brig-Gen. Goff. ® W it was Intended that {he ports of one Blate :5:"‘.",15:.5:’.‘."-':.‘.‘,' ':(‘"3“\"‘1‘ “'l"\';:;{‘ fontly \\‘nn'm.. u,mul k:rnl,v :mvkh:g“l ¥rom i, D, MARTIY, M. 0. ARRISBURG, Jan. 15.—The following is an abstract i A uld Luve no ady ver those of another. The e o a n, nod_through each saction, and to Of Mansfield, Co., . o z 3 Sared ingls an abstraot 4 e Delowging to New-York have the right to be put u from the steambeat pier, the offl- ot 4ad through eaoh Section, SR | laviag wedin my praciiss the et e e m‘w of Gov. Geary’s inaugural ad dress delivered in the MARYLAND. upon an equal footing with thoss of the other ports uf the W b 156 of Bhannon in W t Fifty-seoond- r and closer around Richmond; the | Wikl Cherry, vith gmx-u-b:‘:-nwh‘z ok Btate Legislature at noon to-day : THE CONDITION OF THE FREEDMEN. Vhited Btutos, Tut 1f they aro subjected to tho enormous | #: ¥ g A g ] Jomoved by s oerong, \ting arms in dofense of the Un. | sflictel with obitiuate Coughs, Colde, Asthins, He rofers to the close of the Rebellion and pays a trib- 2 S e {mpoacd upon the inhabitants of thia city, it is evi- | Damghgeremiah Harrington, to tho store MNo. 833 BeoAd | ion and iis prescevation; sees ooeans ef blood and moun- 3.2, DISSMORY, No. 2 Degest, New-York, s BAPS 96 THA TRINERS. dent that they cannot compote on equal terms i bk b b N e fammel | tatns of treasuro frecly spent 1 the sacred cause of RIEME; | 4 0i by Dragrists and Apothecaries genarally. = , who Liad been employed by Sbannon to sell | g iog the Unlon about to triumph, and domocratio msti: | —=== e iramatio Sali Baths, o out of T port of New: ot U A T hion. B b0 the ponresiy of | WASHINGTON, Jan 15,Tho report of Brovet Major- | forolen vessels, o thont o the peo) wwn:l the fu'ur\'i\“ux ufi"x.nd wvj‘- e widows | Gen. Gregory, Assistant-Comumissioner of the Freedmen's t‘li.’-r!‘li:f.';'-.:'x‘.'.f.::':.'.';':'{.‘. ::i.i'1llyk'flu,'.‘.'}',ffv“,..'-'tln";'n.:‘l‘.fl::l: 2 :rn-‘! vu‘-‘i‘n?q’x}tfi?;.f«'fly’:‘ no ste; ot infiet ;fi.,‘;.’,’;fi: Bureau for the State of Maryland, for the quarter ending | j,; tunnage, for the purpose of favoring domestlo ves: Decewber 21, 1806, has been reccived by Gen, Joward. | sels, or vessels manned by Ameriean crews, are rendere 1 Anuon was accordingly arrested. It was subuo- s Vibtoelc oo L - quently learned by the officers that the most of the "'“":' 'h'fll:"l m’m""rf;"h';hflp'{'p"R}‘Sfl‘1ru?fl‘l't::t 16 PENNSYLVANRA property stolon had been sent by Shinnon and Hummond berpeinate demootatio nstitutions, and. keop TE clgprec - 0 varions ,N-n.u!nmln Honth and n:y_n;..- A’I:wr‘;m_- Rnered that | onth reiistered in heaven.” Deternination, | SALT MANUFACTURING PAN ““ bt Hammond was arrested s fow days | iy )20 TG woven n the pieture, Ass | gPRUMATIC SALTS. AND WATERS PIE Express Com SO o Jovol leadars, B0y L a g A e ehtirely futile, and, by taeans of State taxation, ¥ oruelty and e ettads Comus e wat Aty | Dipipoukisiatis Sha i ehutiiion of the colored people | eutirely futile, and, by, ineans of Bate e pon foreicn | €0, tnd the wificors hivve since that time been busily €0~ | farther evidence of this judgmont, look ut thass som- ihaugarated avd prosecuted o causeless war against | the Btate i3 generally satisfactory, ulthough difficultics | yessels, o0+l are exempted from State taxation. Thia [ K4ged1n worldug up tho case, tened at the Tombs, | Pressed lips—T have seen ‘so ofton i Nature—in Linooln, | are soversig for the cure of - " s Government, Aud having been permitled to | are still met with in securing justico for the freedmen | fu even i grater ‘miachiet than 1t would be to allow the | | Sesterdny the prisoners weve SrTREGD o ompanys | , You have snatohed the saduess ..{ Mr. Lincoln s You | 15y gpIPSTA, e e 0 | nvongh the clvil courts, owing to the exclusion of magls- | Btates to fipose tunnige duties on allvosscls, domestie | gt wado un affidavit tHat on or about th e gathorec up i carea and lased theis on youE o S TR OAANINEC uua-thoy-nhhwm the v by clamoring to aasuunc ¢ ontr his nation, how much groster cause wonld ws have had | guarter no abandoned pro wan ; and painted then nd flashed them into the en- SCROFULA, of the destinies of | trates of the testimony of colored people. During the | #1d foreikh, cember last the pri tole from the Cowmp L ¥hor Band {6 Ih contended that the right of tax. | osmber last the prisoners sicle froes, 18 TIPS rty had beon in possesion of A oy K g Conatl. | ® bulf ehicat of tea ard five bales of flanncls, vilued at fug from thence, You have given M. Lincoln great Y heen jautied 16 the freed- | ation is inhcrent in the State, only ited by t 2,078, tho property of Parker, Wilder & Co., and Sutton, o T e i the . | tution. That such o tax ua that o qucation 1a not i con- | 8978 tho pruperty of Parker, Wilder & Co. and Batton, E:.’}flfl'&‘fd.--‘:\luf"-ffi"- s, wih s idura), poper i . SWOLLEN GLANDS&, ) ! Wl B | ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &0, &0 for prise had Slavery been permitted to increase and | fhe Bureau, nor has any r: ll:ultlry' Boast as we may of our materfal and onr | men. There hayve been a doc otortee, sot a1t not Trna that there 16 1o such | tercst taken in the education of the colored people, and | flict with its provisious atud is not No. 76 Lalght st., informed Mr. Simonds that on the 3d government in Europe where the Individual rights of man ¥ . - with foreigu nations, but provides for U ?i.‘tfihf.!-” :!d:h{\{',\. o :‘1‘-::'1;“'&:.'\".:2":":... llm;n, and embodied «‘ll.l.-m anatlmugh“;::m dwmo.“':f‘: __‘—__—___w( are 40 defiantly trampled under foot us in sections of our SOUTH CAROLINA. entirely tllullm"x‘ » .v;%mgmn, & powt urrent 1N | iiannan liad pait him 6 for B0 ot vicen soul. It s nu_u.rulvum atat .-x::'r:‘f:z"m pereriegee -l Wwhich were supposed to have been brought | pypORTANT LETTER OF MAJOR-GEN. J. C. ROBINSON— E‘ra&l:lt-‘.|114 (ational Gpvernmen e Hight ot in | ccived ‘information from James 11 from) ';‘l";fl“l‘;,',‘;{‘fifi’ml;“h.m‘ W loving gaze of the fu- - \utp fall submission to Government of _ the P e WO 7 e tato to tax ships engugell In Torolin comercs Whoe | Bloowmfield-at, Hoboken, that 8k iy fixed for the udmiying Abd OF el SThe cause of MoKillep, Sprgue & Con, Btates. The violators of most solemn obliga- TWENTY NEGRO PRISONERS DELIBERATELY ',"?",'";1 P ¥ g v i e T Yor | Dim that he lad sent 1700 yards R g S Lote icceas, 18 Your owa active To. 37 Park-row, New-York, R ¢ e ,',‘,"},’;{."'fi',,.:fi"‘,","m“:,,‘.','fi BURNED TO DEATH BY A REBEL SHERIFF AND | {000 e e e omeriia. as woli e forelgn | by the American Express Compan. | Witnees elao o) Yo D A apathy aud love for Mr. Lincoln, who PUBLISH ARNUALLY, b 2‘. of battle and in loathsone dun; and barbar- JAILOR—A WHITE PRISONER ALLOWED TO ESCAPE, | commerce. If then N lntors® r,:(lllm 18 valid, u--; ""l: E:"‘;l.'. 'q".:.:‘.lll:":'nlnl:ll::‘:l:rm‘l‘y 3!."“..".“{..'.'.'3,'.'.'.‘.‘5 ::;:I:‘:n::l:: :;‘“fl 3 .lrllln l'nln‘l“- ulr':,:}n'u.l}';lllt:lll:- You have, turown your THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY ' - geons corpora r success and eonsequent ! The volume contains & list of the Busisess Men fu all parts 4 4 i it i ship-owner, raf ) OF SXPIt 1R " Counsll Cheahe, st Doty sball not, reappeat In {he | . Major-Gen. J. C. Robinson, commanding Depart- | 10t # T ot o acxpreas GO | mon had ouploycdl Wirren to soll tho tusics, which Shan- | 73 o pliment you, o you o~ | of the nation to aid in its legislation or has nddressed pany 1o the State {iat 18 nos exetmp i non liad provigusly concealed undor a hed at his rosidence | (i o ceroty hope the Amorioan peoplo, a3 well § giates Wsb Provinoes, with & rating indicating (e o ity unloss it sliall bo on condifions which | ment of the South, ad od to Gen. Scott the | every person and e.nnm‘r.lmn ;.:fm "tII‘ in I‘:l'd.“.i}“'o“ :n: Pt i ot D e T :.:”{:.'S"H&.J",:fl. are a':’x{l,"':u{ P o g m-v:: B l-u . e p ¢ * Yours e . 6 our tustitations from their baleful following letter, which explains itself: mails is, upon th o —— - [ and e A their baleful purposes | following letter, xp) self: Grote, dealer in ivory, in Fulton-st. Beveral other wit- “ T WML HERNDON, | bt ment f el iyt gy et dotas 61, Goyerss BEADQUARTy NS, DEFANTMEST 08 Ttk SouTH, } in Tavar of the] T on e, YRS S o b e bxminnd, oo hery faron and W | N — T Wont for Morchaats sad Dol : { ‘country. A 3, C., Jan, 10, 1867, y 3 t 3 o) o o Bimonds 1> | . > = felt on 408 the e iceisited Btates the Litts | Brevet Major-Gen. TL, K. Bcor, in'g 2il, Com, 8.0, | OF Hrown axt. State of Murylund, 13 Whento 1% % | Gwing o tho ahsence of witnesses tie furthet examinie 7K STATE QF TRADE, Waickes, "";""“ " SILVER WABE, FLATH 7T S G | L TR R e | WS T B | S SRS e MU | v g S g s AR SBBET ~ vorsal verdict, “Well de g | DEuy Newe B dost y at | heing engaged in foreign commerce; the only demand g 3 K Dovts, Jan. 13 ~Tohaceo quiet; for 3. 8620 | Gout tree of oxpense to Az servants” Upan the Ayl one. pocd g | Daily, New.of this. mornini, 3¢ QPSS s o htorgd: | belnk sugogod la toveliy sommetes the, B0 il | Warren ware seut to the House of Detention us WIS | o8 hrimes tuf Hunp 1l S50 uniresed #3 10 oo, W . of our preseut intepeesy Leitions and actions | y,ger suiothered of burned io deuth, v hile the o o in, that property which, oyl v 38 | Sanmon fs said by the police to be the tum who soverai | 4066w loak st S5 @ 810 80, 2o and future welfare all | 2! N . ol Jocated within the limits of the State, shall pa i onthe’ sinee da aaly stabbed an unintanoe in o | ¥loee £ A m! h‘“ b risoner w rmitted to escape. The artici s montha’ sin ngoronsly stabbed an acquain @10 0@l 80; ies, $12; e AL i R P vl | BRI PR AR R b | Bkt s, Bt Bt ATl | SR g by b AL G e o the doors without the authority of the Ehel nd the £ the othor ol e B, e doors witheut Ahe e at the andcrs of the Lieuten: | petriti tie Rroperty of the Folutors *of tho P 3 friend of Ahannion’s was the dofendant, ani Se IEeR: | Zi ey S S T Bacoamscione i)t $5 1@ %0 30 for lght to heavy. Whisky frm, ot vaLsoRAPH 1o THR TRNCNR & ate. Tho power of tho Federsl Gov- - it ding the tre it Kin, . This statement e, thon was to prevent the persons assaulted from giving "AvausTe, Mo, Ja. 15— Nathan G, Hickborn has | oveomrasadive (e SESPhey thak wouid appeat incred: | St e BiLckbiRd Crogks Sarab Co eeluve. Wlaoh | Gvidere, ua t wonid ronvict tho porson, on M B | Syl s abtin uary Wakyiem, 4] s been reélected State Treasurer by the ie exeept in & community whote no valuo is placed upon | man ugt. Philadelphia, 3 Wallace, O 1n 'the "case last | DOD 18 now under indlotment for that offouse, ings, M6, Block—17,176 bales, Legislature, | the lives of colored citizens. The general mmfin cited the following proposttfons are affirmed : “Tho Btates [ HAD o ¥ikk Escark.—Yestorday B. 'Y, Pro) 'n..mfl.‘-l.. .} 18.—Cotlou—Good iaquiry, bay Hwle olfering. New- mmeals may € ependant Rower 1y ':g of the five-story tonoment house No. 400 Parlst., Was ar- 'énm-m“ ¥ daa. 1. Wl of 20 bale fiscal year. The su of the assas- | directs that you cause an | te aud thorough in- ‘coneurrent the Mortions in Utah hay nenia | vesti ton 'of thds affair; tuat in the mean time You | cuses but thres. 1. B in (hs Dowe 3o, and referrod nted | o rres oriff {lor, and if the facts prove to be o ok Bo rested on the complatnt of James M. MoGregor, Buperin- i | bl o i LRI | i ekl chiis E T R SRR | ety e T e B sl X the O 71, Jan. 15, —~Floor Qull, dose. ms for fuvestigation. Dr. Robiuson | 4% stated, that y that the bulld- | o OGTG 45 27 WS , untll the civil authorities and ing o t Hro o i o i ey g 3 s, WL e AT e Wt sy | Feeast b ot Ko ot s v | el S SRS / abed| The ration of that umfi&)fly having glvln.‘.n: umnu;: domand. 4 fine. searce, lent seryan! uestion in that caso wis thp power to regi- | i o NEW.HAMPSHIRE. 3, .oy, Feapecttuly, your bedies o, bih Tufan: e Ay o eha Bofficatia Me. A-T45 . f PORTINOUTE, Jun. 16,~Ab the PR O3 X113, T A0 T e g e, e ot 1t wousa | Yaa Boid t0 Tl T chs i 0f Bdo by Justigo Howwy. ook 3. 10~Tlose Gl ot ayme Moy acy B et ¢

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