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New-Qork Tribune, ..No- 8,083. TW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1867. 4 PRICE FOUR CENTS. : 4 ahqut tho President of the Hudson River Road. ‘That | o faciiitate th K the continnance of Congress, the impeachment ques- | 109 to 41. ‘Then, on motion of Mr. WILSON (Rep., Towa), 4 i i A pd r ¢ of i cllitate e construction of the New-York and Om B e | i Fagers o fhe v ke claming - sat of ;. ALBANY. o (Comities” nave, ot dened -, Fort 6 | weso Mudln Kalfusd i exempt rom taxatiod vor XXVI ‘WASHINGTON. 1 Committee of 13 was tion, and all other important ques{ions, will be de- | Delegate from Colorad eferred 1o the Committee A : 2 B cided in the caueus of {o-morrow cvening, and upon | on Eieetions, A the otk was. directed to place o the bR O A e akaalt: (hhh the conimers | Malaug appropriation to pay awards for caval dam: 10 WBSSAGE POR CONGRESS—BUT LITTLE DUSINESS ' ion hi 1 Chese matters. A prisate cancus | Tl ihe uames of the Delenten froi the otlier Territories, | 11/ BOARD: OF YUBLIC WORKS BILL—OTPOSITION | made My tho Central Railrond to pay the Hudson River | 4 e UsCMANGES 1N THE SENATE cowurr- | 8 action hinges all these matters. A private cancus | “rye Deiegates from Idaho, Mr. HOLEROOK (Dem.j FROM THE RING—PASSAGE OF THE ASSEMBLY | Rond §107,000 was, in the opinion of your Commitice, & To prevent delaysm transit of freight and passengerg TEES—THE IMPEACHMENT—CAUCUS OF REPUBLICAN washeld yesterday,composed of abont 20 of the leading t‘rnmmylmm}.m.1:.\Hl|r'(\nh(n:~;v.|. and from Dakota, ot Ssdlgari- s " ’ "y Tegal and bindin contract ; that said ?;wlm Jond conld | OVer railroads of this State, 1t compels convections be MEMKERSTHE WOOL TARIFF. Radicals in Congress, Leaded by Butler, Stevena, | dix: BURLKIGH (Rep), then sieyped fo tho Speakers | - OWESHION BILL—CORNELL, UNIVERSITY—TRE | pot havi avolded the enforciment of 1hat contract and | tween ronds with efefunce o passeigers, boggage, aad Y TRLBGRAPE 70 THE TRIBUNE. Boutwel), Ashley, Covode, and Ferry. The idea of CONTESTED ELECT “CENTRAL AND HUDSON JIVER RAILEOAD DIFFI- | shoyld not Laver m.:;;‘W;;Mg’b'mu;;;m;';gm, P | freight. In easerof disagreement, the queation 1 (o be NG ENR ARNR nfed pa CULTY—REPORT OF THE INVESTIGATING COM- | gty gtorl L o Toad, at the perfodical settlement of | #cttled by Commissioners. The Commissiouers named WASHINGTON, Tuesday, March &, 1667, sl iy Rl SR T8 the appointment. of the Spec £ g ey A‘hm,l":‘fl.m‘”" ey Senate was i i a lay 3 + < MITTEE. ) invariably bad moncys of the Central Road | in the Lil £ L The Nn?t: was in u‘:....?nonlykxuflulu‘.:;lrl:u; \“ discussed, end it was decided that they will not wait and a dispateh {rom Salt Lake City from m L e Ia:lu-xnv.mgmfi;nar’:“g g i e e HM.::' tllml;n ‘.;;.;vo‘: ;;:"::-; :::Iyn; "rlf ) aexak basl| e and Ashiley will probably | MEGRonicr, givine butice (i S SO entic Armaxy, Mareh g, 1er. | Hudson River Toad could biavo 8 PSR Y | Lewls Graut of Awnum, An_ appeal "ve_made offered, but as the Committecs had not 3 €N | ropeat bis demands for a full investigation in open | had not ye received. They wero referred to The Board of Public Works bill was up in the Sen- | thitt pComPany, 4 - (2 con. | from thefr decision to the conrts, but the dee Yy ral Road, farther than had been given by said con of the Cobmissioners 15 to. e bnding, untib Tiod by organized, they could not be referred. The Commit- | (ogiion in the Honse to-momow, the above leading | Comuitte ate Gommiftco on Cities this afternoon, and received | tract. Thiat, in the opiuion of your Commuiiter, the break ¥ MOCRATIC TROTEST, ¢ Co co on C g ' comnection by the Tudson JHiver voud, ond the refusal | the coutt At provides for #6000 peualty foe. retumal of tees will be announced 10-merrow or next ¢ Radicals being somewhat fearful of he Conservative | M NICTIOLSON (hone ety catied aitention to the | & Seruting at the.hands of A. R. Lawrence, lawyer | 8 (SO SIREN fol over, or reccive passenger tckets | Heglect £ abi lastan will take the place of Mr. Lane, it is thought, | dement among some of the Republicans who will | fact that he had signed thé protest offered yesterday 1 | for your City Hall Ring and Corporation Coun- | from the Central 1vad; fo check baggage, of teeeiic ;‘_“u};,:',‘l‘g‘," ,‘;‘."',‘,“'“"',‘ e o g “!,*mm"‘:{fi 0 “hairman of the Committee op Territories. All | (00 . i - o S Mr. Bryoks, but that his nawe was owitted iu the pub- | ¥ et ehecked baggage ov frelght, was a hizhbap / Sena S s v NG LATS. 0 Apeak, and occupie 8O mnech ime | eitizens, and an aet, which, it persist $hows the break In l.mmw"ml"mmm the M) Rivi xCe] at vacancies will be filled by x et L. o I oowm] .| The House then procecded to draw for seats, ANl the » > i cig) 18Se 1] now are, except that vacancic nate to-day, extending the time ten days when the |, 8 BT iteide the range of chairs, ‘execpt | that Mr. O'Gorman had no chance to make any ex- f.‘:'r'.';'-'-:lx z'n'.i{'.fi'.‘n';.'éh:"& vl :);mt‘:n. West ou of the "“} :‘:":l:r.“ulnx‘::mn#’.’n“";vhu dl:u‘:v’n:):;(‘r’x:%&“’fl i ntinue Chairman of Foi ? Saolkns i f e ot fekare. ~ ) i G ¥ 9 i riido members, Sumner will cos tarif® on wool and woolens is {0 go into cffect, will | Messre, Stevens (Rep., Pa.), and Thomas (Rep., Md.), @0 | tended remaiks. Mr. Lawrence characterized the | Btate, aud cansed great weonvenienee and jury to the :ml B I ot R e S i Military Affairs, Grimes of | )0y cicted, and it is very athwe o | Whom ‘the courtesy of retaining wis seat had aso been |40 B i aveling. a } o e Ralgtiones Wilem o Jit3est g e nesicten, and i is very doubtful whether it can bo | hom the courtesy of relitis s o1t hud %0 bech | 1l ms o frand npon the poople of yous city, il made | {raveling il reebting e of 1 Pl SRR | ourmence of Qe wame. Nawal Affairs, Trambull of the Judeiary, &c. carvied. The wool men t would e very unjust | by n unge diludfoldes, it : : ’ oy ? X i * A oldegl, it was called aloud by the Clerk, | the same old protests against the Legislatare | yoad compantes receive theiv powers, and for whose sole i The Houk remained in session for only a couple | to adopt such legislation at this time. :{fi;})_'l;'“lq‘_‘m'"fi‘ ;;;fl:;yc(\!r;l g-umfgnfim;;lni'fl,W‘;':; interfering with the vested rights of the city. x'lm'llnmuun;lm'nmlllnl‘y are fiicorporate luml an 1::-‘1 “mh;mylm the Hugii Service Water Works at Cars | " which was ex- | UL¥ Jt, Tho chalr uf Mr. Wae e (rembired. The | From the remarks.. of this gentleman it | fabio’ prmaiple, . and.: v any degal or edqil | Trgimend an Act to fmprove the Albany Basin, B table prineiple, and only upon the remarkable 11 relatichto Commbndiencols of hours to-day. Completing the orgavization was | - The staseraent of the Public De the only busincss transacted. ‘The remaining House | peeted to-day, will not be in readiness before {o-mos- 15 that of Mr. Beaman (Rep., Mich), | g v r h ) inel o) pre: y Cthe Presiden the City of Utiea. ; O s Tiored Fo s . sl A e vont of 3 btevens, | W18 .very apparéut. thab the bill, it passed L, | e e e Cemienty ot the low wiw | Providing for a Convention (o sevise ad amend tbe efficials were elccted, viz: Gen. Lippincott, Door- | yow. It has not yet been prepared for the princ 1l the Reynblican members | will be tho bardest blow yet infliited upon the | qygeetber too sow for i, when he had the power in | Constization, by a vote of 5 to 0, keeper; Col. King, Postmaster; Mr. Ordway, Ser- [ Many new nomingtions will be made by the Presi- ]\‘\"'_{Ymh{ul %’l'?".;,‘,'“"!"'.‘; sonte folinga :»':v'"'\'xrme":::fi‘l'f-‘:“ “Ring” Mr. O'Gonman made no legal argument | bis own hamds to bring the Contrai Load to tetms. That, DEATH OP CLARK B, GOCIIEASR; at Arms, and Dr. Boynton, Chaplain. Some | dent to the Senate, to fill vacaucies cansed by the | Gie B e o the- Democtatie side | aainst the bill, but simply protested against its ,’l‘;;'"h',z,‘;;“}’"l’_'f",{“,‘,’"r“m',:‘f,'l'u"‘"";":":h“:'f;m:.'"';:!:::'l'."“‘;”{:3: . WD (Do i £iluton), abmousced b denth of ! 3 feeti of the p v o Re ¢ e . i g s N . 4 herIntErancs, 000 . Cochyane, and moved tha e DR A membess who were ons. of the H. nid who now mov ‘.hn.uru“:»;l“}lln:.‘ l.:l'lt'l‘h‘l'l:.:: sage. The efforts of thesa gentlemen did not avail. [ modation and welfaxe of the pubile are very snail ele k|h' WOToW MOIIng I TeRpect 18 first name called and he selected and it was uotie as spent in swearing : " ssterday he Territoric s, and T o 1A oTS Dlished i -day's | Flde 1wo seats T . PP alterati P 3 bi wents in the eontrol and management of yaflways, and ..I)fvull yesterday un(}l © lnmtfln e ,I‘f !h",mmm of me 1}1!1!1‘]’;!» )] |‘ l;}d in :r |‘_\ \ created amsement aud laughter. llw(ommmu?m.mc no 4||lu:|(.mlm in the bill, and Particatualy of the Hudson Rtiver Raflroad; and that the ",t::: w‘;:.ll." oI filing 1oti tions of pflwns'\‘v 10 intend contesting | New-York papers as voting for Mr.Colfax as Speaker, The draw m!.l‘: ‘”} A CHAPL *{V‘vflm.‘ e as soon as the Senate convened it yas reported (o be | vecurrenes which produced the bieak in the comiection the seats of sitting members. The last hour of the | shonld ho added Representatives Ferry, Ficlds, cluded, o TS Mawe.) 4 (it the | considered in Committee of the Whale. 1t is hoped no '"'flll'll m&g‘g:fl;'fl""‘mul;mfl S ;.'l'.";n, ;(;"": ———— session was devoted to the drawing of seats by |, Garficld, Gravelly, Griswold, and Ketcham. House procecd to the more delayswill oecur in the considerat onod this bill Ldna Lo, and do herewith rport to the Assembly, the Erengp o3 aes ] menbers. This was o very mnovel and funny'| The Postmaster-General states that not less than ed to. Newinations were n o bill was conside the Wi ¢ Bl pon this sihject, N1 soverid amenduents, RLECTION INTELLIGENCE, " . e . e - g S 2 " y T y e TG, ot LV el ommend 1t passnge. R i sight. ANl tho members were compelled to get | 200,000 aro now in the bands of Clerks of Pout- | wltiwwse %057 LR Low ded off in advoeacy of it, showin Tony T BARKER, a. W, Buek, NEW-YORK. ontside of the range of seats, and stand until seats | Offices destitute of Postmasters. Chirel of the Ryiphany ton. ' 2 to the tax-pavers of New-York, and all those opposed D. €. LISTLLIONY, T. G, YOUNGLOVE, REFUBLICAN VICIORY IN OSWE were assigned them. h member’s name was writ- [ EThe 20 per cent increased compensation to the De- | 1 '\1” RANDALL (Dem., Pa.j=The Rev. Jobn *Chawbers, Phila- ::nlnztr,:xm;'u‘n. '.‘f'l‘lfi"" [hllul -|n||l l:: N»:::‘l“:‘rfi“l:‘i’l‘l’w:i O. BIILES, . ‘nuux,r"x‘ WEED, By Enrbons vl do fan Phansim, g . e vho, much to irise of | OPPose 3 T J " ten upon a slip of paper, and these slips placed in a | partment Clerks, allowed by a recent act of Congress, | = By Mr. NOELL (Dem, Mo ) The Rex. . €, Berpmen 6f Miwsourl the gm;-d bt TR Gers tod I,L,,,y..‘,,,,,,,i,,,‘,,,,’,,‘ The following s an abstract of e bill an awended by | OsWEGO, Mayeh 5.—At the charter eleotion held in * HOLMAN (i g’ g » the Committee : this ay the Hepublicans elected their candie TAN (Dot Tod)—"The Rev. ¢ Kear of ladesa. | 0w, Renator Picrson then took the floor, and, in an § WREREGIIet i 4 y : , o rafl¥ : 9 . ea it the dnty of @il railroad and e Thcer B Couy 60 Tons. '....L.,".:'::';‘.':”‘!..'.';‘-‘I'H,Xrfi':»}'?\'“ 1:;’1:::“"':;‘11 sed on doc- | 3,500 compinies, whieh conneet in sueh o maner that date f and three ont of the fonr Aldermon. o} The Rev, Geo. 1. Hepworth of Messs- ’ ya 4 i cavsanay pias without breaking ik taveceive the ears | Phe city govi 4 b ""Sesw.)—The Rev. Geo. 1. Hepwosth of Mussa- | Nttt et Wlom. b ty-| of one A el oot B o e M g b s The ity govesmment now vnmnds Republican. (Dew., Wis.)—=The Rev. William G. Browalow of | a1l itegrity—denonne Commis- | sell tickets, eheek bag; peport freight; and, in EIMIRA CHARTER RLECTION, N8 NOW in exisien a winilo | case of vefisal, Comiissioners therenfter named 1o have | F o#k, - Maveh 5.~ isby (Ree an) was elected Mayor to-day, over W, R. Jud- missions n the officers of such road Lefore them, bl ¢ Ring | ¢ither in Aibany, New 3 10, and_ detenine | pabl : | his speech in | ®0d adjust all inatters of differenc d determive all | son (Democrat), by 6 ity. Five Republican s and conditions bt Supervisors and one Democrat, and five Republican 1¢ seeond section provides for an appeal o the Sa- 1 0 300 Deme Alderen were elected, White that he remo Coust. present Repnblican majority in the Common Counel s bill was a ceerve Dis support. third section nffixes a penalty for the vielation of box on the Clerk’s desk. A page was blindfolded, | is now being paid by the several Depaitments. The | gy sy and drew forth ghe names. When a member's name | Post-Office Departnent was the first to pay under {7 3 was drawn, the Clerk ealled it out, and the member | the new law. Many of the boarding-house keepers | By M. took his choice of & scat. Stevens, Gov. Thomas of | and landlords havealready increased their rates, and thupetis Masyland, aud Elihu B. Washburne were, by unani- | 4 pumber of the clerks contemplate removing to e mous consent of the House, @llowed to retain their | conntry, on the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- n old seats. The scene was very funny, reminding one | yoad. « aplain, : school, when scholars are assigned seats. The fivst | Tllinois Cavalry, in the Army of the after- | seom to be approciated n this House, no person having en, Randail and Pile were chosen proceeded 1o cleet, vied coce, & : Ferns 1. Beains i | w by 4 R v, | voted for hiui, i nawe called was that of Fernando C. Beaman. His | ward Colonel of the 8ith Penusylvania Infantry, Lie result of the vote was as foll He s putor holding the £ 85,00 for cach day's reiusal to sell | 18 Tour. good fortane of having the choice of seats created | Army of tho Potomae, who made a handsome mili- st, ,‘..,',,.,...m,. f Senanto 1 D in sym- l,ul[dn‘tk ce. POVGHREFPSIE GONE REPUBLICAN. wmeh ment. Judge Spalding’s name was the | tary record during the war, has been bieveted Major- 43 athy with the great iy, This prompted n allows 1, nvsie March 5.—The § t.m‘nh called, and, having had a seat on the Demo- l Gener: ”.:,. meritarious services. 83 '\ g rary, 11; | i"""'f" to nak if he had o out of that party, 1ge of Lerins by nny iuters I u‘fn. 1k, March 5.—The rlecfmn wfml 0“, 1 y .“ Rt s e s § el - ! yutas, heving reerived o nator White replied that be thought he ha L naen Hoace ,n‘uu.r:«z 1 (el quietly. George Tunis (Republican) was unanimously eratic side of the Youse in the Jast Congress, there The President has reappoigted Mr. Bogy Com- y apiiin, Bimseli ont. Senator H. C. Murphy made the O T I ,,:: yeilected Mayor, having been supported by both pars ST O ¥ e rost (Repnblican) beat Smith (Dew.) by 300 ties, } 1 argument. against the b was great laughter when the venerable Judge took up | missioner of Indian Affair His nowmination was On motion of Mr. DAWES (1., Mase,) the Assistant | 1CE « his trappings, and selected a seat on the Repiblican | talled in the Senate Jast Congress Stenographe r i tl ‘l;mn'l’lnlh- ot v'!" House .‘le.m‘t ol :rln:r':-;l hy lq‘n-' I‘mnu.m_ « l.u'r.u % n( el ol b wajority for Collector, a Republican gain, The vote : b v ed ua a N S00] g . gress was continued in offico unti! otherwise ordered. od this “point by he S if, Sen: 26 light. wide. Kolley was the nest called, and ho took Mor- | A circular from the Bureau of Refugees, Frecdmen, TUE NERIASKA SEMPER ATNVTID, peoples aceepted th of 107, they had not | Suiveyor the adjadicati WAL bkt 4 3ill’s 01d seat, behind Stevens. Butler was next, and d Abandoned Lands, announces that the Congres Ar. ASTILI (Rep., Olifo) presc A the eredentials of | piven up all former ones, No satisfactory response nator Lent zave notice o REPUBLICAN VICTORY IN YONKERS. he took a seat next Kelley. Strangely enough, a | sional appropriation of $2,000 for velief of desti- | V& Taffe \'-l'l'.-\'::\:'kil‘.\\Iu‘u.‘h.u‘rvnM swornin. | wasnade, it Senator Mutphy asserted that the ‘anly) Jaschain x: |'lm|l' Il:c-nl riicents o e, Yoxkens, N. Y., Mareh 5—~The snuual chartes i o p o or shall he vid, aud or ok A x s 3 ;s number of the most prominent Radical members got | tute citizens of the Distiict of Columibia has been JODIRIDG codl oaneurrens | CODal oF tHo struete givew in fhymen chati 4! 'and whéw such f oid for Gl 0F ek | deetion of officers dor the Village of Yonkew cama seats together. Stevens, Butler, Shellabarger, Kel- | expended, and no further ald fiom that sonzce can | ot s Jot comulttee of | 7w auoted from the charter, aud also from | made for suels provemnin any Justice of thc Biprcine g The entive Republican ticket wag " ' 2 | ! | Conrt iy vieate the saune, and the Board of Arsessors itk Tunehi L Ao loy, Allison, Wilson of Io%a be expected. An erroncous impression is prevalent vof the Comrt of Appeals, showing that 1y erty I 1 "such’ proceed: dent, Justus La g never had the high pe 1 ings to be w At ihe expense of the Cit; : Trastees—First Wand, Rs on Henatord.. Garfield, Ashley, Woodbridge, and Sidney Clarke, | ; the freed people of this District, that a fur- it will <bovt iy ,,,,Mh,".,‘,.h, oviding that 1 | phy, but that she h 5 tion of the track ‘through Maedougul- are all together in a triangle. \\'l)n»n the call | opriation by Congress has been made for mere agent or frustee of the State i the ope ) had proceeded for mearly €0 winutes, those | theirrelief. Officers and ag e directed to in- then reported on tho bill, and it was » o, the 0EAve. BElirond CompRay | Flagg. whoso name had not been called commenced to | form the freedmen that no such appropriotion has | Mr, FARNSWORTIL (Rep., 1) 1 ajourn. for Frid AR iy ke S S Blecekerst. and Fultoi Ferry AUBURN FLFCTS REPUBLICANS. g . Auprey, N. Y., March 5.—Joln 8, Fowler, Repube THE COMMITTY t HAI reading. One of Ve to One-hind cod Dy obs to increase the 1 I fo i fhe e ?,’1 Jican, W r by a majority of 625. Thd viil intro- Republican City ticket is snceessful, with an construes | average majority of 800, Fonr Republican Supers fompanss | visors aud four Republican Aldermen are elected. geot restless, and despair of getting good seats. This | heen made. was especially so with the Republican Members, Henry B. Taylor, formeily a Major i who, seeing all the seats on the Republican side oc- | Corps, who during the war served in the Confederate | the cupiod, felt chagrined at having to take seats with | aymy, has, throngh Messis. Brent & Mor ¢ stated that I the J e would aupounee Wil d ou Eleetiops, | red-and-t ther the Hofse | Thomas Mu v He would not, | power of 1 i Pending the the Maiine | fonse were i scasi Committecs on Rules, on Milea ces that Were Bocessary, sion {hree daysor the ni towns along the entral Nk € the Democrats. Among these unfortunate Rudicals, | menced a suit against Jobu 1. Defrees for 1] , for obvious reasons up) vides that the latter sha 3 to who had to seat themselves in the Democratic 1-sesslon of the west half of 1ot No. 6 in Squa fhoth 5 Besasat, oD e St the Battery, snd th widen , Villege or TR OCRATS CARRY ROCWESTER. =~ with Jim Brooks, Fernando Wood, Jolin Morrissey, | 1t will be recollected that the property Joint on the Cowmittee of Rules Mr. Waskburue of Ti [ e Rocnrsyrn b ~The Chager election EMridge, Niblack, and the others, were Gen. Logan, | by the Couri during th v, and under the Config- "Iny ugh he was :uxy.lr Y qualificd a8 ey ,'I“l: duys after the )-a».x:»d off quietly Fish, Demoerat, i elected Mayor Ben Loan, Gon. Paine, Gen, Farnsworth, Bingham, | cation Act the life interest of the plaintiff wan sold | been to-lay recoghized ax o member In havy ade no Bk Mtary eacl of Dy 2 majority; a gain to the Democrats of 1,507 to subseribe in Langworthy ullican, is elected Treasurer by 936 o Assembly nttes on the L, IDGE (Dem., Wis) Inguired whether it w: this House was (o legislate for Poland, Ames, Welker, Eggleston; Ward, Griswold, Baldwin, Price, and most of the Missouri members. of the Peaceg the 15 Alder- to the defendant, This, we believe, is the fust snit the kind instituted here, wajority, Colling, Republican, Justic 367 mojority. The Democrats cleet 10 porate nawe of the v stock of the New-Yor er veferred to the ( withont first being placed in the bands of the ulit be aninterest ut of suchi stock (o & The new members that are to come are rather meanly - hond he 1 thy o h iy e, tee. D i v o ouh oF the Aametadt wmen, making the Bourd of Aldernien, with those w Convent Teal aud persomal property of the place, s now 1. Democratic by one majority. served, and, having no enoice, will be compelled to tako back seats. Before the House adjourned the Speaker annonnced he -would not appoint any of the Committees excepting those on Elections, Rules, and Mileage, until the other States in the Union " sented. Thia ifidicates an early adjournment. :.l-‘i-'\in,n« an form of goverime 1 the lately e ay | rebellious States: also, a bill o prescribe a form of oath In a caucus of Republican Senators hield vesterday | FOCuitin T eliican form of goveriment. ect nine of the 14 Supervisors le in such sums, 4 Democrats )\ s on Supervisol ¥ A | pass: ing seven per cent imterest, and pay votes—Mosses. Covell, Halsoy, 3 ffim: st Euch i aqm i m( s, a8 the Commis- a gain of five. The return o _;“.,.. r;-‘l"n -d" "l" i, o v{n‘-l llruum\ shni the mrl-;m-y |I|Iv1-f', J p— A cannot dn’xl;ll rom towns, show Demoeratis e wpuke of | seetion allowing the selection of delegates at large | wath they sent of a majority of the e Board is Demoe: ot tho | was unconatitutional. M. Ranson and Jacobs wer the | tax payersor their representatives. The real ‘and per. probability is that the Board is Demoesatic. of the railroad shall be cxempt from taxa- TROY DEMOCRATIC. r;nly |>«...<~uu.r|. Vo nst the il Mr. Jacobs | Tnx.n?u..m B it becanse e did not thivk the seetion disfran- | tion, State, county, town, or municipa), until & single | Troy, Ma 5T artey i Robals was vight or just. Mr. Ready | traek is comp Fation, but the time of ¢x kle | Trov, March 5. The charter election to-day res 4 YOurs, itk Cily may | Stlted in the choice of the whole Democratie city, lon, on Hke | tonshall not exceed thy 181,000,000, to the | ticket. The Hon. Joln L. Flagg is reélected Mayor XLi CONGRESS—FIRsT SESSION. BY TELEGRAYH TO THE TRIBUSE. 10N, Mareh 0 oever o word * copyist he v the foree of ¢ op., Mass.) gave notice of a bill to Mr. Rausowm | to the extent committee of seven, consisting of Messr. ambnll, AL ¥OK GEORGE VEABODY grounds, A t 3 ; ehairman, Grimes, Sherman, Wilson, Pomeroy, W t resolution of thauke to CRIME poistely MiLon Conaiip | GXBIECBE PRAE . e the PAY |y 945 majority over James Forsythe. The Demos " : . " nt zifts for educationul ME. 4 mwent of the bonds of (b upon such | OY = 3 S ) Jiams, and Morrill, were appointed to make out a list resident (o cause u gold s s :\r-‘-l” :n’ .;n:vh o rml i .1'.:" Tlmll “)b: cratie cand dl“ln 1‘.),: Justice gf the ,;%e. hu? of Standing Comumittees for the Senate of the XLth 10 be sti jon 1o him " — PING NORFOLK v the vote of two thirds of the wembers of the | wajority, and the Dewociatic Assessor 20 mayjontys o iy ideration of the ATSEMVZED ERIDNAPEING AT NORYOLR. 0 e same cities are ai- | The Copnmon Council will stand : Demoerats, 11 : Re= 11, same as Jast year. The city Supervisorq icans, 7; Democrats, 3. DEMOCRATIC. ! tollowing ix VEAS Creamer, Littlcjohw, B il LI asked the immediate oo publicans stand : K BY TELRGKARH 50 THR TRIBCSE Forrress Moxgror, March 4.--( citement was ereated in Norfolk on in jd road to subscribe to o dding 1 for tie payment of the ons ¢ the Common” Councils of $1,000 Congress. The members of the Committee wert session most of to-day, and have partiall, siderable ex- 1h w, e it their labors. Another caucus of Republican Senators proe tho Clock oF | Cregan, Lok woul, will bo held to-morrow morning, when the Com- | the House antou nized and | arising ont of an attempt made | L i) Mittapaugh o B e Arrany, N. Y., March 5.—At the city eleetion tos m'fnm- will have completed their work, and will sub- ¢ up his resolution fn rela n*l\uln.q- young color Berryman, Fay, Moody, N e day Charles 8. Wilson, Democrat. was elected Mayor wit tho proposed committees to the action of the cau- body by "‘i"'l" comp ; :i‘ul'r:r-‘ll], Prear, m;fi' ¥.c by 168 m {,,m‘“ The Democrats elect all their city eas. A number of changes bave been made in the (e, lows) thonght the Benate ought | SIS B ewan befors tha ourt Blaneelt, il Oakey, ticket, with exception of the Overseer of the Pook, :‘:ngnmwe.' On Foreign relations Summer remain kuew on the subjectwas what T1Y, NEWTOX BANK DEFALCATION. Doyt Oedodn.” Pengielti 4 e A VIRGINIA. e e N s | ot Mr, Grimes | Rostox, March 5.—Ttis statad on the anthority of | Bruca,’ Gridas - Elipe Yaudeibers ot SO |0 CIATTER FLICTION— T CoMISIONs o ‘om- e table fo 0 S H igton, ) wken ) : ‘t '“mm. ho Chairmaiship of the Finance Com ¢ upon the table oy | My, Ransom, the National Bank examiner, that from bis | etV w. Haynes, Pool, iy Jtroms. their R EIS REFUSE THE VOTE OF THE FREEDMEN. mittee. 'The Committee will stand: Swmmer, Pessenden el o e xamination of the Cashier of the First National Bank of Kuck, Hinson, Iy Wagstafl, for fobe. T Litlin i the Sub-Comwittee of the WhHole | by Tecsenary 30 Tus T0Bese. 3 Cameron, Morton, Patterson of New-Haven, Cole, Mr. SUMNER introduced, i ior moved to Ne .fl“",u.,.kui.. ‘m.. .m‘.m by ;\)'um the bank wa “:‘;;mln. n.f;.g. Grivding Cota o), where (Eshould romain, WASHINGTON, March 5.—According to the ond Rovesly » : Feindaio o JOInt resolnt ation to the Paris | rumed pecured within 246 hours o ¥t len, —— 4 . X Savucts ""h"m".i S'“"".‘" ““M“h#mh." '.’.T.L’.'L{\..’.l’{.' Hounts dnrin e i L yoments of | cept onevperation on Tuesdiey last, whic Munt Wilber, THE STATE LEGISLATURE. tion from Alexandria, Va., the Republicans held :gz,.\lnnmlullhe Finance Committee, and Justin | f¢ ust nession, but did ot e i e | wan coneealed o il the Dire e exe ) In Waonss - s g 3 Mass meeting at Lycenn Hall, which was largely . Morrill of Vermont fills the vacancy on the Com- | to reccive his slgnatu Cappears that the n, Ward & Co. ¢ PloR, oY TALRORAPE 79 ANE TRIBRND tended by the colored men, and after addreases by % P e Mr. TRUMBULL (Rep., 1) objected to th onside - | ocenr in the Joan of tl i , andl thit 1o foans to b Waltiin, ~ B © ) , @ :!"“Mt ”“;l "3‘" "g*’“’;]‘{"“ ‘;“}‘ b‘i M""‘fx‘_"’ “,“‘ Shoss of o BeadR W 1LhowS 26fcronoe o & cemmities. " | Were aver sane nm)u a he 1 G Cong lh."'t)l al Yodrs 09 FflI’A‘;"‘;’;.A.,ALHA!\ ,March 3. | the Republiean candidate for the Mayoralty, liams, U inkle, o . o Ju- FROCEEDINGS 18 ) 1 . ment bond sh secirities. randall, over, h B Koy . R Py 2 [acke o) v were i ik s _tu 4’;; ; {:0 -dt “‘1’? h, [; Mr. s’n:w';\;{"r m;’--:;«“ l:;:l\:.]:lvln.:fi::uxl to regu- o was not horized t0 make any I - Woeli —ss. By Mr. FOLGER (Rep., Ontario)—To establish the G-'{““\“’:“““"""m”}“)_ were insgructed to lary Cflmfl. ittee wi o Ponsiderably changed. | 1,4, eytain proceedings in” eriniinal cases, simflar hyits | or funds of the Pank fn Boston on Lig own respoustbility, NAM. Lamber neceskary to conshifute a quornm in certain cases. | their votes to the Commissioners of Flection, but Trombull will remain as Chairman, while Har- | provisions to a bill of the sawe title introdu ° | Covel, Havens, Jecobs, Ransom 6. By Mr. PIERSON (Rep., Kinge)—To Iucorporate the itte he: 3 | ! y ) i p - refused, that comunittees would take them. ris, .Stewart, and Poland go off, and Conk- | session. Ordercd tolie upon the Lablc, aud to be priuted. ROBEERY, Halae Hoffwan, Wilkon Harbor Company_ . . . l! 3 A Foxps, N. Y., tory of the act establishing the Cornell LENT N, Y. (mder instroctions)-To | morning this course was pursued by the colored meny/ win 8. Viooman, was robbed of lis | The aet amend J ty wis repoited this mormme favorably by the mtitee on Literature. The first Board of orks i New-York. 2 - NTHODUCED. and the Comi: Onondaga)-—To ¢ THE WOOL TARIFF. Mr. SHERMAN (Rep., Oliio) introduced a bill to cxtend | ing two ioners ruled that they could not Te4 cive their votes, In consequence, places were o] ling, Ferry, and Edmunds take their Uniy niles west of Fong wgo the timo | € laces. Wilson will remain at the head of the Mili- L :'“ Ciniutises. with M:,,wu Ffl,h “Ld'fr:‘,' ,M"" the time for taking eff st relnting to wools and | book, coutaining ahout oot of ‘the bersons mamied in the finst | By Mr. WHITE (R 0 - : Y y » W LY, & 4YOL 10 f ycigcns to ten days from the passage of the sawe. This | evening while asloep, ) Dit, s i aeition the Governar, | of electing tie Trustecs of Cornell University. for the reception of their votes. Mayor Latham, wif Day. ¥ of the Ascribly, Superit | 7o extend Madison-ave., New-Yor some of the citizens, waited on the President of {ill the vacancies on the same. Drake, and Fre elfng- | 5 Ay btk soIe pili passcd both Honses yesterday, but not in time to get [ ¥ S8 SRR IS offor ] Hu anlic Co. United States to ingnire as to the right of the colored amend the charted For the rellef of the Childre i the thie Rowe 1y AULTER, tuy-e. n \glilll be'nddtllh'? the &(’:«;-lnl Commill;m the signature of the President before the adjonrnment, ARREST OF A GOVERNMENT p Hydeanlio 0o, & oo srimes will remain as Chairman of the sawe, Har- IROCEE & IN CIVIL CASES . S & gricultaral - Socioty, 1 M RO oS U o vote, and was by him referred to the Atd f “hai i i o Mr. STEWART (RRep.. N eed & coneern- | ST Lovis, March 5.-A. W. Lee, who stole ahont I the eldest 1ving and in aid of industrial sehools thereof. j men to vote, and wasby hiu 4 lan is te be Chairman on Pensions, taking Lane’s | Mr. STEWART (Rep.. Nev,) introduced a bill concern 4 g gl bfh g v el a8 eaaffiolo othoers, To provide the City of Newburgh with water. | torney-General.. The latter officer declined to o ", i mg nuctions and proceedings in eivil on, which w and 520 bonds from the loan branch of the place. '}N“:hm“ will take Sherman’s place as ( Dtderod to e Bpon The table antl thy: o bt B I artment, Wil gton, Uhe 01 of Ins - m o Commi i oA od. vy, was arrested at the Planter's House in this city this = . e ‘eu Ateulvre, | fndl {iifRpec worning, under the assutoed name of €. Miller, by Major | or a guoriim ¢ Tipton the place of Cowan on the same. Corbett, and T NEeeADR. Corzens, United States detective, Thirty-three’ thonsand | a majority of 40,000 in ",i."}.:Ifl“flu.,:h:..',;“,l.;:fl,l Ju m’luiw:luw:|mx;m: the Mechanics’ Savivgs Bank of : cive his @pinion oft the question in eo short & E Y L toform a quorum of the | time, but said lre was inclined ta believe thes, vote of (o art as ot Com- | Would not be tlu entitled until the Govern® P nmber neee xelse of the Metio Jiddation of th Doolittle go on the Co & " bt Mr. TRUMBULL (Rep., 11L), from the Committee ap- | gollays fn bonds and 84,000 in greenbi were fownd in | the Board of Tr 0 b e C’" o g i:‘(’,':‘;:i’;i_;‘":::’,'lf';‘“““”‘ pointed to wait upon the President and inquire if he had | bis trank. Lee at fivt denie 1, but subseque: latl majority ligious sect s the Krie uinl Nortly Enst Rallroad Company. ment had formally taken MW' 'm;l of th:', A - ‘erri y o o 8 n " oneress, reported | #eknowledged it. - Ile n to Wi or of no relizions seet Trustees ation to rilrouds oy g " State. Gen, Canby, commanding this departmen N Saalman ot the amEitiee on Territories, | any communleations to mako with Congress, reported | LACLY The money and honds were | otherthan-of those are Trustees ex officio, nelud Rarear of he Porehcn and Domestie Mus- | State. Gen, Cauby, commanding this depart wmittee on Publio Buildi y that the Committee had performed its duty, and had been | weyg forwird by express foday. Lee was clerk in the | ing, i the ez oficio ' o sald Jzra Cornell it Episcopal Church. in responsc to @ request from Gov. Pierpont, ' =it ::d s" lic Buildings and Grounds, and | informed by the President that e had no communication | Department from which he stolo the bonds. shall mot exceed 16, The said 13 Trus the Buffalo City Rallroad Cowpauy. | the necessary arrangements for a sufficient wilitary | o g g g oo 0 W i, . ¢ A ., 3 0 2 . 2 M .“lll-mhlx(t:;n?r iy bf “)‘:]l‘l(‘l] to the same. Howe | to 1aake at present. A FORGER ARRESTED IN WESTCHESTER, :l‘;"m,“'.l:,,',m,” 1 AN IR s l'.’"‘h.('.“.,'( 3; bill was lost 14 t0 12. force to be on the ground to pregerve order, if necess, i Chairman of the Committee on Claims, THE JUDICIARY ~ ADJOT On last Sunday morning, Jos. Whitne; ¢ in each clans, s shall terminate at the ANDREWS (Rep., Otsego) woved to vecousider. | gy, Two companies of the 12th Iniantry, undes The fourth i elght yoarss the 11."":"".':\‘“;.11.'«'.: command of Col. Stanhope in person, arrived in tha d_after the fivst election shall authorized five nyears 2. ALl trustees ele ) introdinc tates ; whie formation of the ¢ me title of the session Just with Conkling, and Cole as wew additions to the | M ETEWART (R " 2 4 . ize the Judici Commt Howard is to continue as Chairman of the 1nliv‘vu| l;;l‘l- with & woman named Jane Dickson, umit- | eheck on Messrs, Lawrence, Waterbu ., foi §98, at tho storeef Mr. Martin propellor Rucker from Washington last night, and about daylight this mos g three companiesof tha x Villag it bout inspector Committce on Pacific Railroad, with W teea. Ttls the bill ffice for five years, The Trustee g closed, with verbal alterations. Mage of Westehieater, West o for. 5170 JU LAS SHuACII S : iy -:o‘:-nwn.x':nd H"}an:;k-nz(hc :}Mlmnfllorn. KT 'Aln'r,'n'.'x’..uIlm'.'.'nu 18, 0id o i not wieh | Joseph mado ‘his oscape 10 Nev York, it i So boFtow. from Hise (0 ik £ o8 O e T o 5th Cavalry arrived, the whole being under comw= Brown, and Cragin in the same. Morgau is to take | 1w 108 on it; Le wished it to be printed and | by Scrgeant Steers of the Thirty-second Precinet, and B-d g 1 o L o v Morrisaniu. y 2 . o ! paymicut of the eaime by note or bond, ay shall be axreed | e MR 0 00 Masonie Hall Association, | mand of Gen. Emory, who has his quarters ot the rday taken bofore Justice 'l'li;vxu‘.w J. Byeno of Weat: | G, ommitted him to the County Jufl it White | Pomg gronse Committee on Railroads this morning re o o House Co s 5 @ re the action ;"n‘_"_" Grand Jiry. June was | yoiteq the vesult of th avestigations into the recent e difienlty betwoen the € il Hudson ’lll\r- R lo. office of the Freedmen’s Comumissioner. NEW YOPK CONTROPLLR. ’ . e N " e A communtention wao meccteed frow the Controlterof | A telegram from Alexandria received to-night shy® (e (it of New-York, giving reasous why he bad not | the election passed off without disorder. Lathash Creswclls place as Chairman of the Committee on | {0 get thel opinon o 1 -1 |1 o4 BUles Courts, | o Library. Cragin will succeed Williams as Chairman | The Senaté thew, at 12:30, adjourned. on Contingent Expenses, Williams is promoted to the Chairmanship of the Ce itted Pri | OUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, NO" GAMBLY Accompany ing these 1epor A ) Wi i out Claims, Drake xspu;uunE:‘:fl;:,‘.?,&z:m‘flfl-‘; H }m n!" R i it Sehoonmaker | ok will benetit “rl ) Lrave ll 'l:;"nl-.lll;(vil:m||-‘:~':l‘:'l«;:::,xll_'(r::‘(:“"uu Fequesiing 16|y peittected Mayor by 63 majority, The negro vota . oy 4 Vi b b WILLS INTEODUCED. was not received by the Commissioners, but seeorded a section of ren from (he Pifteenth ¥ Aighment of John H of the Assenbly, adopled Jan Tollowing 14 a coby 1 No. 763 Broadway, and arrested | Oholon oF 1 Mr. PRICE (Rep., resolution as Lo drawing for Washingrou) in relation to the | 1y the Radical candidates for the municipal offices, luge) in relation to the | The Radical white vote is 56. 1t is lsiorml thad ud exempting property from | more nmu|.(_Nllm-amvotuurwrer«ml N ¢ Board of Supervisors of West The following letter from Gov. Fierpout was re- (3 ceived prior to the clection: e <.nl"lv amend the chaiter of # ”“m"\m”"‘ March 1, 3861, } 'l . S of | 70 Jonx HAWXHURST, esq., Alezandria. Va. relative to thesnpport of | F45000 G5 T reply to your favor asking end the chartes of | Opiion 48 to who ~ are 1o r only other changes are Paiteson on the Committee | , Alter the ieading of i} 4t Dinisies of: Cobiinkite, 1 ~place vt Sum. || Aogey) cTo0 the usaal " r of the second floor ner. Frelinghuysen on fanufae in- | Mr. DAWES (Rep., Mass) eugeested s a matter of s otead o1 °F fi o X on Mandfactures, in- | oourie ) toward the sembers of ihe House haviug the | the propretor and 1 swhon they found | York Contral Rl - owler. Conkling on Claims, instead | Jongest continuous service, that the keat of Mr. Wash- | there tuking part in t n0." The prisonets | and Harlen Rudly of Williains, Thayer on Indian Affairs in placeof | burne (of TiL) why is abient on aceonnt of ilicss, in. | Were tukenr to, tho Station House, where they gave to the traveling publie, and s likely o be enrred in the p me of the Committoes, the | their names, and occnpatiol as follows: | productive of great dumage W the owners of freight, and A‘mmhyll, Williams and Cole on Public Lands to fill | Mewphis reserved | Jobn Hart, 42 1 £tates, proprictor orge A Wil- | o change the line of transit for both passongers and vaeancics, and Harlan added to the Yost-Offices und | for bim extended to Mr. | ] ! United | freight outside the Btate ; therefore, Post Roads, and Nye will sacceed Yates as Chairman | “'f Trouse o “ Rewolred, That the d Comimitteo be, and they 1 o ol o uni- . guiged to make an i Y. ing, er o of the Committee on Rovolutionary Pensions. A prop- | tign, and thos ¢ OFRIN o0, AN AL Lo Al 1o chrter of | ¢ipal tious this Spring, the act of ~osition will be made in caucus to create a new ( Fospinion ¥ w Com ; 10 roport tho sam to this House, to- | the Sutlonl Depit CLBRY Now Yok o iire: | e ot of ot Fehei Biosen caseate " » . i © | sedls was temporars Woa bill, a8 o their judgment the fact: ation to power dnties of ¢ Centrul 0l . am v mittee to be called the Conunittee on Appropriations, onr > B vetnire tor the pro. | siouers. Extouding Fifth- ilitary bill, I have the honor to answer that which will virtually be a division of the Finance | M DAVIS theu re D. P. Wool— enent disi indd Comj Com ¢ Ne y River Anies b working a serioys iu- State hookkeeper ; ewrred in the pr 5 were reserved. then adopted, but the drawing for postponcd. priety of the sugges- & “nil001- rick i i Lave examined |huz.‘|flw. lll. ‘wllll be in loy;: 'm-o?.' 2 N o o | tine of its passage. male eitizens over ti 2 change the route of the | SRS 50 BN o Voto at all eleetions, u‘e:‘ifm: ly entis 8 ] g =5 the Commitice which | Sheehan, ‘Unitea mton the President had | Son, 24, Unfted Statés, LENT (Rep., 1 and empow < " p | was appointed yesterday Y. ‘ommittee. There is so much business depending on | performed that duty, and i by the Pre. | United St accoroplishuent of suel i vy and Seveutheave, Railivad.” Also relaive 10 | G iy ol BRIl W the Finance Committee, that it is deemed necessary | S10nt that he had o commuication W make 1o Congrees chant; Jos. | 7o the Assembly: The Commitice upon i i New-York. t1ed 1o yole, under the bill, 4t your municipal ¢ it to divide it. 1 v H . at this time. nson, 91, United States, i i, red) | whow was referved the vl resolution MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS, the bill o Congress b(-'fon: the o da, " II.“ 'I‘"I‘””'“"" the Ways and Means Committce was | ELECTION OF OFFICERS, 3, United S, wadter. A1l e prisoners were ocked b | Dy directing an i STANFORD (tep., Sehenectudy)—Calling upon | 1, P e yours, &e. ¥, Tikmrons ide e kX " ed & resol laring for the night. The waming =alooh wis magniil ¥ | the 0 O al CUmBSSIONers to € to the Senate whether any y &e., LHL . ivided a¢ the commeneement of the XXXIXth Con- 1k ed 4 resolution: declaving N, The gaming fwplements, consisting of o }:"fi?.'ffi?:"..’.‘,‘.-'l'.. N ractor for canal vepairs has failed to fulfill his con- e —— nt-at-Arms; € cted Sergs } King, Postm pit, Doorkteper, and A]; lf}‘(fl ut Congr 3 ) i 304 3 £ s SPEAKER statcd that Ty the rules of the Honse The cancus of the Republican members called for | the election of those officers should be vira roce, hut fhe | quuriers. to-morrow evening will determine the length of the mum.gm] e anu :'uh ‘ wllm m;.uim'l whether there P p oA ' were any objections fo suspending the viles, 'Y WEAT ON 5 COAS wresent session, and what legislation, if any, shall he | ~No obje an-m Wi P BROOKS (Dem., N.Y) o HEAVY WEATHER ON THE €O\ wlopted. The Rpeaker is opposed to appainting the king What was U it i olyecting #Y TRIRORAPH 1v‘;vwn TrINCNR Con 4 & resomition was adopted, s elect neriess Mo, mwittees, and, llnl-fu instructed (o do so, will not | stepped to the Bpeaker's chair and ok the oath of | stormiest of the aunounee them until Congress convenes in the Fall, | office. casterly storm, They will also determine the question of iwpeach- |y, ¥ <58 Ty (L np Docp.pie . ‘ (e, 111y offered a vesolution | blows from all qnart ment. Gen: Butler aud few oblsers are for referrin, | directing the Llork of tho House {6 piace gu the Toll the'| and this. general d the matter to a Speeial Committee of thivteen, the | Le/ies of Also, whether wny coptracts hive bee 'AVY GAZETTE. otice, Adopted. NAVY GAZETTE. Tawis)=That the memorial TN L asking for 1aw to prohibit | BY TELEGRAFR To THR TRIBUNE. n ""“‘“"""""B.‘}'v'i‘ll!flll'.’fic‘;' iear Adwiral H. H. Bell, commanding the Asintic squadign, reports to s s | the Navy Departunent f K o the said companies had been arranged, and rhflmmyl u‘nl“dl:;mlll;:::‘lo’;:- tfi:‘::!::'“l;l:-fl.m.:: Decessity for immediate action in - the opimion THE CONVEXTION BiLL. b The Har of yonr Committee, romoved. That your Committes | gy geunte went futo Committee of the Whole, on the mouth, The .:'.lloa\umdndl! Hong Kong sivce the date of heo have fully €3 i 1910 A o the vip- be FIRIGED RS S g s arviysl fhery on 4% of December, nllumlll'{ repairs, which aforesald, and the effeet produced by this, and which | Constitutional Couvention bill, hut no amendisents were | B ';!"l;mv'u:'::fr;r-‘uf#'lhjlhtc v‘f':u'c"m :::!l Belrs 10 be produccd by simlar breaks hetween connectimg | mint Cenber, andlef on the 10h \nsb by Nay of the M:n‘mh s, npon the tin ghting publie, and | My SESSIC & (Iep., Chantanqua) woved to make the | Mivister to Japan on hoard, bound fo o Ay mw-“n-'-«m subinit herewith the test il the special order for to-woriow inorning, Carried, llwtnn-lh-l\' engaged in scouring the const for pirates, having ber Leads lobe, checks, and other articles appertaining game, wers seized by the police and will be over 1o the property-clerk at the Police hoads | witnesses upon the subject 8o 8 i procuring th Jon wi- uot concluded until the 6th of Feb- t in the mean time the rupture be- gress. In case the proposed Committee is cr Fessenden will be made its chairman. d, month This ling and nony taken by yoie Committ 18 0f your Committee there 1 ronds for some unfavora Wous are and i few 0f the eonclus Keeess (o 5 thisevening, " quarters at Houg-Koug. She bas rendercd effeient ervice (o the Cons - Tt there had existed b EYENING SESSTON. 15 i obtaizing relress for wrongs to our countrymen. Ier v The bill establishing a Metropolitay Board of Pub- | reports that vo piracies aro sceurio, but this is aiwaye the ease after . vitorial Delegites whose credentials showod | weather. prima facie that 1) . Tho necessity o o the fact that owing to FATAL BOILL ent ol con z’ml»m reilected of the present Judiciary Comit- | i such a resolution avie PLOSION, Sitfere . ey oo ot Jeader of the pira , andl six others, to be fed by the Bpes the wording of the recent lnw detining the dutles of the Ao ffid 4 from the Dive Uhelr ndjwst- | e Works bewg wide the special order, was cousidered in | 5 wouson . The leader of thie pirates wbo ok o s bt SpOOtiIe® by 16 Sncaker ; | EOR SEEhs Hocies 10 or g aaittng IhE Horses b Ro0r tug | sv ravwsmarn vo sas fRibosR. . went, - That sl Droken” uif | Comaitive of tuo Whale, Sabin s b apprebended, tred, wud executed, e Boundof Undene mittes to Lave power 10 sit during the recess, | deen himscaf authorized to place Dedégates'on the o S1.Pars. Minm, Mareh 5<The boiler by the IMudson Wiver -~ Rally upuuy without | Messts, ANDREWS (Rep., Otseo), PIEREON (Rep, vidpedrp Lo e L L AT X S1c8 % e CEral o1, A Ohereapot 1 Fomection | K ingey and 11 C. MURPHY Dew. Ky tpoke ngainst | Kol ouison o pculy donng ihe-mosttn o How ion on e gue kAI'Mn_» Mills at Mankato exploded = Jul with plénary pow ote, This wi e some I y powers, ete. This will weet with some A WHITE argued in s favor, i and Mess ads wan seveped by the i jon took ’nlu«v , Trows which db Botween e (v tiat in_regard to Col it would in M. Meaghier and Petey Setmun. ke e Mg BN m.“mfl' . frow swposition, bat it i§ Delieved that it will for the Clerk 0 &y WhIOD of the two Ly the udson River Raflrond Compiny (a1 Progress and e bill wade the. special t s time at Mani sarry. This question, and several others that will he | Bersens damiig the scat, had a pripa Jucie vght 10 1y ! lmlllm-h\}s:nu-hnllnl at e 24 of the b ordex for Kris 1 e China Rew T ralsed i the eancus, will undonbtedly give ii me buving the if of the Govigugr, With the | wy rrLEGrArs 30 Tux @ and which nolico was Fuforeed by said e 2 ong, wing deaths are repo s . edly give vise (o | Senwtorial re i ¢ e of e hreaking o ASSEMELY, i iy ke e 10 vl e Do s | {204 S i 321 LAY M, i et | GG TSR | el I TR TR ulonued oy ” % . honrd of canyassers attachod, and also (he seal. by Benator Morrison and ot ral cbllection | dont and Diveelors of the Hudson Ity cr Road, occasl "o amend an et relative to wills, § 4y o ERTI, SV % all these matters. T question of | " Fiaally g Aesulutiui wis Juid ou the tubl L @ vote of | Was Jakcu up. | by @ ypmark by (o Presideut of the Ocntral Houd | To mngnd Uie ciarter of We bkaucatelos Bayives Bayk. Eorva s v primgiing g i €

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