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ee ee oe ee ee i § ‘ —____ THIRTY-THIRD VRAR. ) NU WHER 10,166. i The Latest News| By Telegraph to the 8. ¥. Sua. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, his staff oad narrow escapes, Major Pease's horse was shot under bim while he was communicating with the Fifth Corpe . The 1st Brigade of th Yd Division of the 61h Corpa te enoken of aa having particularly distin- THE ADVANGE rT VIRGINIA guished iteelf during the ight. Brevet Bric. Gon. Winthrop, its commander, had two horses ehot. " aS ee Brevot Brig. Geo. Irwin Gregs, commanding & Substautial Success om Sunday. | vricwiect cara ry, was wounded io te ankle TN —e white engaving the enemy early im the day QUR LINES EVERYWHERE ADVANCED. | Gen. Dovies was als) wounded severely in the ~- -——- - shonluer, Maioer Tremaing of Gen. Grovg'a Severe Esgagement on Mondar, | sa wae badly wounded in the foot, Col Bank: | bead, of Gen, Warren's staff, was wonnded in the hand Brevet Pig. Gen the Od Priyade of the nded the shir Asgeteot Ad utent Genera! Morrow, com nanding | THE 5th CORPS DRIVEN PACK. The Enemy Finally Cheoked. | if Division of the Sth Corps, | WAR Wo in nider, Capt. Cowdrey, Gen, Baxter's etal, was mortally wounded, Ca Ti . Of the Mh Mane Volunteers, was wounded in theleg Col Herring, of the 115th Pemusylvaniea Volunteers, was wounded! in the sukle About 150 prisoners were taken, was Col, Allen, of Mth North Carohna regi- ment, formerly an officer in the 12th L LOss OUR VERY LIGHT, Great Fire in Philadelphia, MILLIONS OF PROPERTY DESTROYED. 2,000 Barrels of Coal Oil and 50 Houses Burned. Streets Bunning With Liquid Fire. armong whom the #, Regulars. Terrible Calamity, Great Fire in Philadeiphin Streets Ablaze with BDaruing GU serious Loss of Iie. ings have been hold to ebtain relief for the hua: dreis of persone who have been bursed out and throwa desutute aod alinost neke! upon the world From Fort Meher. General Terry's army i¢ @tronely entrenched aerces the penineula et Feders! Point, realy for an @ivance at the proper moment, The rebel Gen. Hoke oceupres an entrenched postion about @ mile from our farthest picket line. The uave is occur Pied in pleking up torpe 1 occasionally shelhug the rebel batteriog at Fort Anderson, The Mah pac monitor grounded a few daye ance while engaged in she duty, but was got off after great exertions, A careful survey of the @ on. od relel works on Smith's Island ant « shows that they are carefully c Yi what jacaled “the mt avatar of fortifi tions, These mounds of technically “traverses presenting © © feet to be are the perfection of tx ve mass otearta from tweuty to thirty f penetrated. Congressional Proceedings. XANAVIiith CONGRESS Second Session, SENAILF, Washington, Fed. 8 ey A moasaze from the House Wilson of vaeuia, as a Commit ise tw) count the Pr anced the appointinent of Mesers. lowa, and Dawson of Prone mittee on the part of the IT dontie! vote. Mr. Harris presented s petition from peatora of Philudelphia, Feb. 3.—A largo fire com ed churches, ng for ereraptions from Habitty to . retary . Referred w the Military Coin RUMEROUS LIVES LOST, shout three o'ciouk thie morning, in the Coa! Oil | ae od bh sips vie Works on Noth aod Federal stronts, About fifty a He Linda Wo ] dwell nomtly th * have boen eon- Lbdincepegelilh tchlantaleticliall lelaida, Bitek oie hity Eecruiting Swindles in this City. rp nein tbvehaell Adah enakesad cages Ueaeatbas Henry W. Longfellow, asking that inferior offices ~ sumed, occupying two squares on both mdes of | ¢ be filed b STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS, | % »t> street, besites a fow om Federal aud Whar | in the gift of the G Abin sc yo Miled by eth ° ton streets. Scvers orted lost. The | honorably discharged fr the Arwy end Navy f the United Siates it] ¢ ’ sto streota were ab the time flooded with snow, water | ° Ad litional A rrests. dhs x ; sn On motion of Mr. Colle the Senate proceed sud off Toe off ran along the @ireets in full ; blace, setting fire to the lower portions of dwek ed to the consideration of @ bill, entitled @ Bill Biecting of the Surervisors, fee ee cting the eacape of the inmates, | Tsing to Post Lawn : — hi " } ; Mr. Collamer exp'ained each section of the hill Four et . aid to ve perished in one u PROAABLE POSTPONEMENT OF THE elite verb ah pl : | Tt wae not propored, he said, to make newepaper DRAPT bouse. The fire originated in Diackburn & Co.'s publishers prepay with stamps, This could ot é aheda for storing refined oil in bond. Two thou e done in the cases of ceily newspapers baving . le t ‘i . immense eireulat ous, Some New York papere tor &e., & Cc & eC, sand barrels have been destroyed. Ih wes ingured | ingtance matled, envy, 100,000, or it might be 60, Me mortly in New York 000 copies daily They could not possibly get oe aPaTor their pepera off in time for the mails if they bad to rmy o m sPCOND DIsraTon, 4 ibys cyte Lect Mote ptt A y f the Poto ac. Phiadelphia, Feb. 8.—The oil that eneaped from affix a stamp to each cof Ik was proposed & Gevere Fighting—The Fifth Corps Driven Back. Beadquarters,Army of the Potomac, Feb. 6th, 4. M.—The result of yeeterdey's engagement ap the burning barrels poured over iuto Ninth street and down t filling the entire street with a lake of fire upon both ald Federal, for two squares, and arrying devastation into Washington, Elieworth and Poderal etreets, above and below Ninth, Fully five squares of Louses were on fire at once. The make the stoutest heart queil peared this morning in our advanced lines berond Asstcher's Run, the eapt of about two hundred ns and mules with their preoners a train of wa, scene was one tr rivers, and siderable loss inflicted on the ene- | Mes, women and children wore literally roasted my in killed and wound The cavalry under | ahve in the streete Capt Joseph Ho Ware, who Gen. Grege capture! the train at Dinwiddie Court | oo, upied a dwelling in the vieinity wath bis wafe, Hour, while on ts way to North Carolina for sup | five daughters and two eons, met with a sad mis plies, the trip taking ae the drivers aay, sixteen | forune Ther all anoeeelad in getting into the days for ite accornplishinent. street from the house, just as they left thete beds, | From this place scouting parties were sent in dif- | tut, mournful to relate, found themselves in « | ferent directions, one of which went np the Boyd: | over of fire The fum heame seattored, Mra town roa’, where they found campa which hed | ware had her youngest child, s beautiful girl, in been deserted only a short time previons, and | pep arms and waa cndcavoring to save her, Bhe where they captured a few wagons of Dograw'ad.- | fei, when herself, her litue child, and another vision. In the meantime the rebel cavalry station- | danghtor about fifteen years of ue, were burned @i at Bellefeli were ordered up resiet Greco's todeath in the atrees; and their bouwes wore so sivance, bub the forces were not strong enough, | horribly mutilated that they could oniy be id and consequently no regular fight took pince. | fied by the pecular ciroumstances surrounding About one hundred barrels of whiskey ware de- | them, Cepiain Ware aud his two sons escaped, | Gtroyed ip Vicinity, bat no army stores were | hit tne other three daughters are missing Bix found at any place which our troops had reached. | todies in all have thus far bern recovered, Three An order was founa posted up as Dinwiddie | of them huve heen recognized aa belonging to the Court House appealing to the people to come for- ward au supp epare to tt vent, aa b were oufleriug 2 The lone inthe division @ the Ware family. Another one of the bol oa is pup: give all the jes th could possibly posed te be that of James Gibbons. th men There is also that of a Iv is thought that several other persons overn and horses body of # boy not recognize], and very muc firemaa was only two or three have perished, aud that three bodies are til! uoder Captain Arrowsmith, of General the ruins Gregu's staff bad his leg badly bruised by hia horse (Ry Mail ) fa)ling on him. Philadelphia, Feb, § —Of the orivin of te fire In the engayement of the Second Corpa, yester- | but little is known beyond the fact that it broke day, at Flatcher's Run, the loes was about seventy, ont about half-past two o'clock yesterday morning, keave this rotten to the diger n of postmasters, and let them proscribe the rules under whieh the payroont would be made, It was probable that the Postmestersieners! would order the prepayment to be roado on @ sworn statement frou the eub- seription kant the publication office = Mr. Ox sewer further stated that the byl as it wae report od | » met the approval of the P stiaster Giovers|, and was in part drewn up uncer bie eu- pervision A message waahere received from 245 P.M to receive the Senate to proceed with the counting of tne [Pre k the Vico Presitons ra will proceed to tle the House announcing that that Body was ready tential vote, and at] 0° Ben House of Bepresentstives. A said : procession of the Senators, led by the Vice-President and the Boore tery of the Senate, was formed soon after, and eutered the House of Rep: esentatives Av’ P.M, the Ber atorial pre sion having per formed ite duties at the House of Representatives returne’ tothe Senate Chamber, when Mr. Trurn bull « fon resolution, Which wae adopted, that the Benate appoint 9 committee of one to meet a committee of two from the House to wait upon Abraham Lincoln and inform him of Lis ele tion Mr. Stoner renewed hia motion te take up the her tion tn relation to the Peace resolution calling up dent for intorma- ynference Mr Banlsbury offered an amendment that the Presi fous Le also requested to rm the Seuate whether he and others acting under his authority did not require ag A cor n rent the a quiescuce of the peraous mentionel M ‘ ner's rorolution, and of the aut ec of the Co federate Siates ip the abolition of slavery, wud le whether be did not refuse ap armo.wticn to ihe Cou fecerates Mr, Bumner opposed the amendment as not auf fi tly respectful. t y Mr Baulatiry'samendment was not adopted eltoxether, while that of the euemy 18 estimated at | in an open lot on Wa: ston and Ninth street, | Mr, Siernan said Le cpposed the resolution of ebout three hundred where two or three thousand barrels of oil were | Mr. Sumner, yesterdar, te unse be did not believs ee ae ps | Inted patter of a leqislative character FOOND DISPATCH, stored on account of various owners, The houses pL aie Ry rah } Lit i beter vena, Feb 6-10 PM —Quito ao severe engagement | in this part of the city are mostly neat three-story litle entertained no objection to the re- took place this afternoon between the Pifth Corps | dwellings, renting at from two to three bundred | trom any fear shat wher the facia were end nthe Dabnoy Mill road, west of | Gollan a year, and inhabited cy persona of | mited | thins wonld be reveale| to weaken the “ iy was ely ] f five, | of the people in the President of the Hatcher's Run, the result of which was not favore| (\°9)% GEO. WER Neat Lat Mercere lap ap tbl s 4 There was uo trae fo it, A policetnan who first ablet so far as posilion is concerned, but the } saw the describes it as bursting forth all of a fel not heli vo 6 waa nece@siry fora ene maid dearly for she ground he gained, sua if by an ex an mts ae to defend tho Pres ' : ites al! the st which the ole | i hat about » the third division of | i avis, at caused m Sumner—When Seaatore on this Moor atinek the torps advanced along the road leading | plode, and . t ' eutof the t tom thon the Susy rr from the Dancan road toward the Boyxton plan vi 1 the gutte tiay rueh forward a spec ad he has to defend 5 with * fery rLtTy road, and wt 2 o'clock bad reached, and driven the | o\iced sioutest hearts to quail The Mr, Dookttle—Thie reeolution of the Senator fror rebels from Dabaey's Mills, about two miles from | tne kened by the glare, rushed ball) Massuctiuaetts is the common » Capon unat is made Hateher’s Rin, where they had breast. | Dseed, in terror, into the atreety which were ¢ me Wucnover & party Jer 4 te wbtard aaacais kly d ni ered with singh, rain sud wwe Vhe burning Administrat i 1 ther Moelr ean ” dieters s They | gtream of wilt wi Ninth aiveetto Pedewal, , and begin to er however kept up ® running tire from the wooda | ¥ took a ate re 1 tof | After some further debate, of no partion’ar inter until a five o' k, when they made a most | Laue, where the tre was exhavsted ail exting ; waa te Hac bid anil Jed, No woras can adequately describe the a | est, Mr or's resol , owling uy along . mbly OEpate | ictonk oe hia wane: Tite alticlal whieh: bad Prosident for information concern ng the lave peace » Veaake th ” ble ’ ‘ srat iT i} ow te 1 cept! ing t r i suo | watnrate th rain, vt & Cepth | conference, wae panac! hind div t columus came up the | th ¢ Hert wi . pai , OP He terol 1 up t be fan Vquid QO. motion of Mr, ¢ r, the Renate t I Vaughn road | The ¢o 6 «n the pavene broke | the bill in relation to the? aw cM pealat aa MAGIC AUSF OpN AA hae ental dee oe preran RE } Onthe motion of Mir, Lisle, the ‘Al section, ¢ 6 ed eng out mae he Fux, t te rk on pare 8-8 le a Wherever the tu quirins they ymivt mataxe On Dews t pmeuced i.¥ w @ short tine | 4.) ay ik hataae cn bai Satis culicariciiinala wid a ; + end ihe till ea he whole tine fell 1 n cons dorable din er | were tartl wile 1 \ i ; Tene ait My Nar thus amended. was passe bey reacho works eroet the g WLOMMANECKHS, a tf , c , ’ ei : } bila reve bought savinE pr rt O. me nof Mr, Pow the bill te eatabliah a third division of the see ps yosterde lhere o escaped with thelr lives considera! eualves | t er the Gbio at | vie ,4up u were rallied and the retreat waa choeket furtuuute they hal nok w bewail ie and passed I 1 ip p 6s ‘ dourvat relatives. People eacapex thor noche M ute calle p she ring the cho ties aed Wa od turoagh the streets, lock boonuder ‘ Woe ox Ot be 8 for relatives aud eo, Laite once roor pee t ie | t re ecame somewhs ‘ ba #oken God Altoost nakee, miquiroed and r r t vr r ftiah eo whe a A 1 t s i f ‘ ‘ y rina quired ift had been vide i ° nl © ‘ \* , na the i 2 | eOD8 N ‘ sof ww w ‘ oir way tot " t al t » 1 ‘ 1 Mery ‘ » Ter a ig » le oceurred, but had got | Captau Warr ’ wirect, vi no know ¢ Lhe entuts ’ f it . ht ° Ls » e t tert . a , (4b tie ga w’ Pt i wtartec M Wve sail t Hatitants int I W ' 0 Wi ei O the a 3 they found ’ ' wd tonanen, T wire be fi ; lo Cart. Wr ' ulibea nen wore t year . 4 s War ¥ 1 ue t ad . T or of that) # \ i ad he f.7 i ub dig a : hie oe 4 ; Novade » ‘ the be tok rners before ‘ Muutuer wine oe urn ot a, ‘ “ t Wie question the ar 1 4 ek Beus ¢ \ ; : wed that they | 3 5 > r An ttt was made on the left of i orual fq HOUSE OF REPR NLATIVES é Cory sr the Arinstrong House, on ‘ The gal an be House were donar the Duncan row tt nemy were repulsed, me La vipat glk Uy oe attraction leu af < Corps are t he ave ‘ ;. of the ele te Jone Leo Hin (rnen durin the day, the ot}crs Prheiaes Loited States 3 eu uid 7 ‘ A ? Of pur-ons were ‘ lution, wt rhe 4 joss is estimated as much heavier hoses in all thed ent to come en ¢ wing to the fact shat they were the at- rly smcunte to | 4 fr Per Whee i i ’ Bat o t Siwlemeut can be f Bnew | corres we ad , ry of i au bu OL bi te f Gnd in who @ we ( nbs 4 t Mads 4 . ee seo, ibe mqueuces Bou Deve tar Sqeert ni Py so lai = seaniechl fi easie WOR present on the firld day, more wppa o territ Vue exe f . - ? ren Mea i allday, tat) more wppalling au rible é 8 A Belect ( nee wae eprented to inquire Vas GOb Winiving Ob os f.5¢ reporiod. Bome of | WY Bienen anu GLzede Gem 7d b Die eb, ON Ir eit ip ere wt CORT aie OB LO ue nose oner of Patenta, aa contained in @ pamp widens © the mambern of the House, Mr. Woleou tatexiuesd a Lill prorkting for the confinement of pivenile offenders azyainet the lawa of the United States in houses of reface, whic wae paseo’. 1) applies te offenders under the ace of mxtecn yearn, convicted of crime the puntial ment wWoereo! shell he linprieonment, and directs their confinement in some houre of refuge dame. nate! by the Reeretary of the Interior, to which Shey will be tranap ited by the marshal of the cts trict, or, if from the District af Colurabta, by the Warcen of the yailin oki Dtriet It also author ies the Secretary of the Intertor to contract with the managers of houses of refuge for their subsist- ence, employment praoument, let DECLARING THE PLOOTORAT At one o'clock, vn of Mr, Wilaon, & mea- sngze Waa sentto the Benete, that tho HH. ready to receive t body for the purpose of count ing the Ploctoral votes vor 1 moti uso was Mr Morrill suggested that owing to the crowded condition of the galleries, the wives of membere of Congress be permitted & vy the cloak-room, and Mr. Garriaon, improving on Mr, Morritl* lantry, dee red that al! lac! wer rded the « ae we privilege, without distinction Mr. Harrington raised ano! jection that there Were humireia of persons on toe floor who were not privileged to be there The confusion which bad prevailed mibalte! somewhat on the announcement the Senate of the United Btates { tho coming of The Senatore then entero? the hal amcmpaniat by their officers, the members of the House manding wutl! the former were all seated, The View President cernpied the Spoater'« chair, and the Fpnaker nat lm mhately n tis belt, The Senators were arranged tn the y of the Halt, 1 nthe right of the presiding + While tho Representatives oecnpied 0 other seets The tellers amd tho Seeretay of the Benate, and the Clerk of the House were at the c sidenk The tellers wore Senator Trumtull end Representatives Wilson an | Dawron Tho Vice-Premdent sald the two Houses being naserubled in purenance of the Constitution, that the vote may be counted and declared bor Proadeat sod Vice-Prenkient of the Ti ine on the 4th of March, 1968, under the Conetitutl election ited Stataa, con mene it becomes my duty to open the certificated of A thee two Houses of Congress, T bow procesd to discharge that duty, y the certificate of the State of Maine, which was read by Se Trumbull, On the snegeation of Senator Wade, the reading of the other certificates at length waa dispensed with, end the vote only Next the votes in the prow. He then broke the letter contain WY oach Biate ann need f New Harnpahire, Magsachunett, Rhode Island, Conneetiont, Vermont and New York wera announced, and like that of Maine, all for Linceln and Johnson, Then en the vow of " | Jersey for MeClellan and Peodleton, Next Pent sylvan tor Lineotn and Johnaon, followed be Delaware for M Clellan and Pendleton Then Mary for Lines nd Joboson, sud Kentuck for McClellan and Pendleton ; all the other States beg for Lincoln and Jobuaon, Includ’ng the new Binte of Nevaca The Vico President sail the messenger wh brourht the certificate of Nevada, had etated that only wwov ad been cast in the Electoral Col- ee of that: me of eioctors having been absent, @ being n W to provide for tilling the vacancy Senator Cowan inquired whether there were any furit ono why they had not ber submitted tot Convention Tuo Vice Pre eplied that be bed return frat a anil easoe, Sutin obedience to a law recently passe, ey bad been excluded from the ¢ tile ' Cown whether the President of the t i States 1 yet approved and signed shat i) © Vice President replied that though no com mitication to that effect had been made to either Houre, be had understood the President approved the ond it was therefore a law Sonator ¢ then suyrested that the recurng Lon/sians i Te weee be read, leaving the Couvention to determine wheher they sbould be « ited Rep ntative Stevens said that no queation could arise except on the rea Senator Cowan withdrew hid Kepresentative Yeatmau turns be opened for co of the wihhou, vol thas all the re sdoraton, ortifcates, Lhe Vicu-Pres dent said soslon was in order, but it would invelve @ separation of the Convou- tien, the two Houser, in euch an event being required, seperately, bo co voived Representative F aider We question in- 1 Wished to instruct ihe te | lerst doit rota (oe count the so-eaiiod Beate of Wen V Lic \ t suid the question came toe ‘ lrondy bee Cectarod is ta i jee know the » the ,jeuilcuan irom w York for that 1 tat Ait furtherconversation Mr, Yeaman withdrew bie rmonon, for the re uo that be did pot Wiel to elise a separa ou of Convention, The votes baving all been opened and counted, the te lers, through Senator Trumbull, reported the rowal, The Vice-Presi eutthen gid the whole number of Votes cast in 285 f Abrahain Liucoln, for President, 21 fur Audrew Johneon, for Vice My 4 wold for eo 6U&B Mo. } for rite 21, tur Gorge | ivton, lor Vice-rosident, v1 of aurity Ww LNT rabew Lanoo!n, of I! rerelved w tasjorty of the whole nun ‘i g, in elected Proadent of the piates for jour yom Tee moon the au rob, 19853 and Audrew Jubusou of Te buseae, Las received a majority of the whole ber electoral votes, duly ¢ tod Vice. | ty ninepoiug vn the 4th of Mareb, 1565, Anplau r the gailomes and fuer greeted the ann ny t \ on rwhet the (wo tlouses assou- hay wen tiuiahol, the senators resurned to i wu Che r i the Louse ao jourued, Change ia the Fost Otice Laws, The new Ponsa. bill, whic passed the Senate esterday, pr len for Somme Important chen,es in Domestic betkera deposited in the Poot Office boxes, wholly or partie ly unpaid, SUN. a - FEBRUARY 9, 1860, to the extent of re than # single half-ounce rate, eoreturped to the writers with the starnp notice af the deficiency Letters | ‘ r povidl to the exteut of only a mingle rate t warded the madres and the de- | fo € ected on delivery Loyal pom asters onjurod by the rebellion shall be recom. | pense The payment for publishing unclaime teu D DOV Spe) ATH IS LucTeased (ram one bo two ‘ Apecial ogo ite in tie Pa piates shell re ee #a year, en for trave & expennes Dot | moro then ive do lars ada Ocha WOOL 1B bLe Eastern States are to rece.ve four dollars 9 day vr The sum of tam thousand tollars 2 be Deld for @ Uew Woes Tou mean | PRICE ONP CrsNT It GoLD {Two CENTS IN CURL RENC The Postmaster ts authorized te mabe ape lations for the distribution of the mails {ny tie road pomt-fices, Bleam veaeols are prot betet ory carrying mail matter not enclosed in star pot velopes, Postmasters may deport: monev-orasr and other funds in the Nahor Bar The ex outed bal we of the £400,000 appropriagion | tees deftiencies urine the Inst year. in the Mon ey -Order Department may leuaet for the eos ing year, Malicious injury to Pom OMce propert aid Mtamp, ie made a winehabte offence, foe yearly advert semauta ( try toe meile are to l@ pub iehoed for # x woeks in fv “wopapers in & Teapective tes ant Territe t where seretes io bo be performed, A froe ditivery iste take place no every city Aify thousand of nore inhabitant Drop levters io euch plas ¢ ‘ en rat above ere € eine ron ba.) * mal and the parhee macy tae are rou lore! hable to arrest Now York Stato Levisiature. port ft Innd ou Anew! og Works Con vanyv. Ratifving the propowd Const. titional amendment siopted Ly toe Congress of the Uniwad States, Relative to tle Deparment for the survey of bulkting \ y To create a» new Ward in N Yr Kerwaling the act of 198% relative to closer up m vent Losirence Compas nies Ineorporating the New Y Conservatory of Music Acninat ims at eT Moore Awomation, Acreed t ryocate the Mer chante’ Fxchenge and Sows Root { the cty of New Yor) A ry emoge war recetead from the Governor, and also @ cort fed Ww rowcHition of Con. green, relative t e wt of ihe Govatity- tion abolishing Blaver Witta Neron. To repent ¢ “herter of the Voion Trum Gon pan bor at neolelation of the Butlalo avd Alhghany Valier and Washiactos Kailwa For a Police Court in New York Pos Railroad ja Eleventh avenue Kelative to taxes snd toes, payable by lovurance Companies ta other Matos Bitte Lernopeown Per »pletion of the tar! Tor ict re Tu mao Amert+ troad ip Death ve of nions Judgeaof the Courtot Aypeala For widentoy Sixth a uy NY Nits Pine Tho Poughkrepale Bounty Bf Tnvory the Amowan Forest Tree and Land Prope topany, Taeerporating the Arion 1 the charter of tha New York. in the City of market in New ' Kohoota Relauve toa public Kerorrs — tn relation to the Adiromlac Railroad Company. To incorpornt » Fioelty insurance Company Ne York, tood the time for the construction of the Cootrel Park, and also of the Grond Howl, Yo incorporate the Yonkers Wootei Cou pany The New Vork Fire Department Qacstion, Albany, Feb. 8. Che Commnitee on Cities and Villayes again wok up the Metropoitan Pare Dap trict BL this afternoon Mr. Mtehman replied to the remarks of Polie Conmirsioner A t frenen gene. ral wood order and behavior, He ceniad ¢ they Were responsidle for tt aa Is6s, aad proc - ol te ow that, on t coutrary, in many ive stances tt ha at ot ers, even when the chad been ceiven from the eure, He ed to the tale pare they had takeg ' ba , ae (ustream 1 t tha tt ‘ad raised two nta tor t r tyelonng he altuded to the Charity b the Departcent, and ap- penled for the protest ot wns the operas tion of the proposed bill Mr Dock ollowed Lrefly on the seme mde? and was replied to by Mr, Saushury, when D, B, Eaton comenenced the clow woginent for the tyentaand Inenrance wren He clatuned for the steam fire er PS Sysku VAa BUperority over the volunteer syetun, aod this View of the Gees alone be od Lie parse, fu 1, Woile abe Juding to a petit nto pers and steam. boat racu ju fa of tne ill uator F.elds, a mem: ber oF the Comtnitiog, w vad just ibeu arrived, integrupte! the spoaker by sek im if Leap powred for the Tosurance Companies or banks Mr Katon rey i, for both; amd the ‘otlowing dialogue then took Avo you paid b Mr. Fields beth f Mr. Baton iy nether Mr. Fields D>» you do this for nothmg ? Mr, Baten -L do, My, Kel Ih u tell woe that ? Mr. Bau Tce Mr, Fioide Ls that ob, wr? Mr, Baten Noy our Mr. Fielin ou . fir Mr. Eutou Wen continued, when Mr. Fields avn interrupled bin with questianing as to what dividends the bnearauoe Gaia pau atl declured, Mr. Paton repdied tha fi not know Upoa repeater these qnestions the Cbairmaan sed Mi. Fletua to oruer, woo repli od tes be weld nob ¢ wo order u Lo Ys WD blew OB whyreapon the Corn nuitiee aay b a Cooke, the subsertphou ageol, were . Muitord, alos ceterday vy BA, OO, Cun meary day Gas, Buuroiwe and of Excl anuye wonots, ernvel mt Washington yeates ley fue Demoocrals ut Wasrington continne to dt. clare that the revel "Coinouesiouers' dit pet ine Bist Upon a recognion of thelr mdepwudonce Gis, PieMAR writed to Wasbiogwu that han water bas delayed bis movements somowlad, bub that Lis army will wou be bend fr Tut Rhode Islaud Legivlature apne inted » Corne mittee, verterduy, to vimit Washington, to mak for an extension of Line for thing te quota of the Biate Ar the charter elertion on Tus n Dinghame ton, N.Y., the Ur ticket wan elovtad by barge majorities, F, Law, # + resected Prosi Cont of the Vilage a Tue ST rebel guernilas oentened in yomerday'e Sux, unce werd of $7 ory pesmed through Boston yamerday, fs Wartka. ‘They beokad like rufiane, « wor ‘ hed mM couples Towed Cy 1 ot Woshlogton, hae team entirely cle “he «4 Oftcers and mien, w- elndinw a wee iver gverrilas, several bun dred of whom beve Bweutbo Nuriberu pracaisy with no the past fow daye Ai minal Gi foci waters It LOBOWOUGH If in Worlington pere Puropesn fave i the lenges die on enizedion of the flees te WW be oo pow gad fnost frigates whic the receud uaved suceeas- es have released from bincka le duey, and posmbiy eo ron Chadd (one the largow! chlaaw) ‘ney be added to it. Tor Secrotary of War in anewer tw @ resotutton of the House yanterd oocinaes a stapemoms of Cones ot Wee net ele