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/ - j J , : , J titties PO pay 6 Latest News tition Offered Rostoration, OF THE FX-REBEL MEMBERS. ortant the For Ite Action in Senate. Tennessee Representatives IR CREDENTIALS §~—-REFERRED. #Y Aro Allowed to Tako Seata in the Hall, Political Intelligence. UCKY AND THE AMENDMENT. Introduced to Ratify It. ia Mabam ° ROHIBITION BILL SUBMITTED. gtoes So (iflending to be Whipped " BITES TO BE IMPRISONED. r) Ry and Miscellaneous News, IE STRONG DIVORCE CASE, L Sister’s T ‘sstimony @ Bounty Swindles in Hoboken PORTANT DEVELOPEMENTS A&C. &e. Wasutsoros, Dee, 19, appears from an official documeut that the total ber of seamen registered in the several ports of during the vear euding with Bepiember Inet. 1° « of whom 754were in Maino, and 316 in <busetts. ¢ Kepublican Representatives from New York pindiested their desire that the Hon. Roscoe Jing be appointed a member of the Joint Com- ee te inquire into the condition of the late en. Southern Confederacy idea of theslarge amount of printing and bind- uring the current year is furnished, by the fact the Superintendent of Public Printing aske ress for an additional appropriation of $666,000. e care of the Schuylkil Bridee at Chestnut et waa before the Supreme Court of the United ne Weday George Harding and Courtlands erareued agaivet the bridge, and Daniel Sellers F.C, Bieweter for the bridge, The point is eub dally the seme as in the Albany bridge ease, and Ives the right of State legislasures to bridge «able streams, r. Gariand, of Arkansas, formerly a momber of upreme Court, moved the Court to restore bim actice without taking the required oath that id not wilfully give aid and comfort to the Miow, The Court holds the matter under consid. on ong the visitors atthe Exeentive Mansion to- wae 5. ©. Trenboun of the Inte Confederate * Treasury ‘ONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-ninth Seasion, BENATE shington, Dee. 12.--Mr. Cowan presented a pe- i from a number of soldiers in the late war, ig for bounties for those who entered early, the ae were civen bo those who enlisted towards fore of the wer, It was referred to the militury pittee Cowan preren‘ed a petition from the citizens nua iveania oeking for abieh tariff on tm boda, fo protect home tmanutactures, It wae re- presting rC., tnced o bill erantine to certain us the rientto estabileh te ie commun i> n between New York and the Weat Indies, it elerred wo the Committee on Commer Davie ¢ ed a resolution declaring that, eas, there no longer exieta armed rebellion or jc danger, there ore the privilege of the writ of s corpus be restored au every Biase of the he did not intend in the above any President, He and the people of ucky inteuded soe. pport President Johneou in ashe did what they believed to be rielit, But & question of pr ple which cemanded @ d reepecttul opposition lo jesolusiod Was (hen referred to tho Judiciary Ditlee, Anthony called up the House resolution of Mr, na, aud moved (o amend so ae .o make it a con. nt instead of s joint resolution, and to read as we: bere of the Heuee, apd mix members ot the te, who et aque into the condiuoen of the ay 1 the eo-calind Coniedvraie states 4 tw hesuer they or any of them led te be Peewnted in either { untilench reportehell have heou made and racted on by Consiers, wo memtere hail be ved to eihes Howe tow any of the amid od Cone epiates; nad ail papers ielating sepreseutation of (be eaid tues shall be hed ty the suis Comin it wi hour debate, yal weary, aad only subsaitted to the Union rities becuuee they were unable any longer to He objected to the amendment because it be impieesion that one Honee of Congress mitt penators oO: Representa’ es without the nt of the other. He did not believe esther would readtilt the Representatives ef consti still disioyal and unwilliug to co-operate with we. ple A uubony said Mr. Howard had not touched the of offering the amendment, He thought the ved action cf both Houses was necessary in atter, but the words proposed to be etricken werred Lo # out committec. a subject which the tion coupded to each House jor iteell, the Pelegrngh tothe 90. Maa, foe nived by the House of Representatives. the re concurring, Thut ajo nt Con mittee of fifteen persrball be oppointed, nine of »lom sliad be | ef ed the reaolu mn a it came We owe a, to the loyal th to exe seplescutetives | elious State, until the report of OMT thee War rece The States in qt subjugated provin » Whowe ialaabate emnny of ihe anal featiage of me ‘ ’ 1 6 Metedentnt @ae phat ’ prog) in we ih praviaed " Tai pepere auhant dover ‘ had beet dev miiied on (iC gyl peat, ant hat aware rpeded ary atimrnpy to tan heigl Me hewlitie anit sata tha Aveqmetanees sine ties, (ot ve aed ‘ t h (ne mite ten as the proper place f Nelda retion of (he ant Peet i 6 qpole aga rt he option of 1 ‘ ile tered hereged orn heoame the le@ af (he land O94 feund the nee “e “ om ‘ tieme “4 frowe it he te (0 @e$ come nepantly coatlest: each ito wt fee Veet, and aeevueietly nm dete wt yalifeations of te on membhere ‘* ' of rif feapeot on the part af () 4 Renat Pee ien tien the remigtion « sof ve all prentee ’ Wichiean had referre twee ‘ . . 4 Thich the war wae foveht ant of cores fon Thy abject of » gave, and hot to Aestray. the faq eich Paved weer tha Capitol « ined thirtr ale tere Am! be eral nee if that Aquoting lie! the acpen of the feformed by the chair the disenasion of the action of (he Howse @a@ not in Mr lmolittie then eal. Met }0 te not improper we held io eed proceed the fire eof new put ome that for 100 to reler to the procgedic the City of Waehington, fy th let of (hat areen “ ”" inen, bi 16 Decamber, itt O Certain jeeolution. joss feeolution ent he from the ff wae aor that aneue toder the leadership of @ certain gentienan wot t | Fill nee «# eof member of Hoos, beet | N to history, eho ides in phe "Ie ta, Hiehistory i¢ known of ali men. andor #6 Enow of him—he ie moet bitveriy aud on compromiaingly hoetie to the policy of the present Administration. Gn the eubjert of reeenstracuow be gone with him who goes farthest, howling even L jaan alien inte it wae not mistaken, io od Mr bio Baltimore * sud Mr. Johneon for Presi vice Piesdent, Thaddeus ster nom nation of Andrew Johneon, because he was * @nemy. [have smen nothing in the history of 661 Lemen to lead me to suppose that be has in t changed bis opinions ; for it i# not long since rard aapench of hisdelivered in the State of Penn ypowed, if 1 do not mistake, almost the ereal confi-cation of (he whole Fouthern States. Now, Mr. i'r of that Assembly in connection #) 1 tee! a rfect liberty to epeak with the rules of the Heuse, | wil simply say three minutes by the clock of the hour whoo that Asembly was called, Thaddeus Ktevrens had moved bis committee oo resolutions, and, withdrawing with be committee from that body to make his report, within ten minutes, without any discussion, without any considerat on whavever, it by that cool tact of his pressed through the body id declared to be unanimously adopted! Why thie hot haste? What necemity tor such hot haste, «ir? Who does not know that the leader of that caucus did not cesire to wait? Nor did he wait until the President had epoken to the country in bis an- nual messsee ou the siate of the country, Lhe Con stitution requires the President, from time to time, 1 nformation on the state ef the | nion, and eno he to presu that the I’ would not furnish the information which his tutional daty requires, He has at bis control all the agencies which are uecessary lor this purpose There yean able Cabinet which sarroundes bim aud ie able to furnish hima with assistance, Mr, Loolittie then declared it tobe the duty of Congress and the coun- try to support President Johneon in his po icy of re- construction, which was sitailar to thet of Mr, Lin- colp, Mr, Fessenden said he did not like to hear it in the m. The jon, and be, as a Senator, ehould claim the right of examining every measure biouxut before the Senate. He wae at firetin tavor of the HMcuse resolution, but since had come to the conclusion that the amendment of Mr. Anthony ought to be adopted, Mr. Howard withurew the cml for the yous and and ue amendment to etrike out the last clause pie Mr. Gowan taoved to etrike out the word ‘nine.’ and insert * in the second line, that the number from each House should be ejual, This was uege- tived, 14 to 28. Mr. Sauce! ury said he was oppored to the resolu. tlon, aud believed it open to serious objections, Mr. Hendricks objected to the resviution because it referred to # joiat commit ee credeniiale which shoulu be acted upon by each House for iteel! Mr. Trumbuli aid nog think the objection of Mr Heucricka held good, The object of the Commitiee Was uot to pass upon e:edeutials, but to inquie nether ar jon, which existed in the Bouth four yeas, bad beeu suppressed, and what was the condi- Mion of thal Country watery ip rebeuion, Mr. Ivison offered the tollowing amendment, viz. : to insert alier the last word “otherwise” the follow. | | WKINKADAY, weet het ‘ ” tent @ Wavaetd ort he + “ ; a Nawa item wea if +. he ain ¢ Faneg ’ | Ae Pilayean 4 @0e Fut ewan hie 10 wae aa “ ae we ‘ ,* ‘ ‘ on tone LLL Le Le | ee ooee err toren wort gy Paint. ‘ run j . atone dts Ld | a @ 0m ‘ “ “” / ‘ ow i “ ro ' ‘ 4 4 - “ “ ‘ 4 ‘ i“ oe ‘ at Heatachke lata “wre i eiese@nenta Praattvt Ry te A ‘ “ 4ond The fpmae hinwe eeling Mere haved ‘ ‘ 4 “ ‘ porno * Amend “"e hing “@ , twee A qe le ¢\iqeee hae Neon eet vad . on “ fue @ Mremhoar City, fe 10 het teen emnggiad inte / or fie 1 a Moartot Aidarman | ohet piers a yh spared (he telal of Marae Fone @oity y Neeeee Mewatee oval Moovte, War ™ parton thet fimpoeehment Hondtay wert j orn wv Fon Mote Hel a hens | Alatane more yemterier age! cet e fn the Atahame Povee, Hr Smith, of Chnetew, Rew Me Garege Robert Poeeet) deere, Olea een of erence Wien ve Piece Ste eee oe feren | Haney PF Mtnewie, Mel exddenty @@ Mutton. oF the white and bias reece Intermirriawee le coe Pie felony toy the PTT, pre ahte f Flennmant Tae Pirie canal fe! vemtoed » sather the @hitee, and branding and @hipwiog fr the ne | atorde Tha wav ’ a phn @ . areee Cither AMerepatetia connections hetwenn (he ane there now of bo@ in that fete fares eat ject the whites to « foe of 1.000, and im ’ prisonment fn the ev all for twelve monthe Ton deamere ( erciel ant ferd Times pe The other parties to the erime are to receive ‘ona | COntly mink in Ge ree rivers, both ledem with hundred leshee on hie or her bare beck” rot tam aibeee yf if ate fa Milledgerttle, Ga, Dee ti 7 4 bf regulating contracte ber we Ht If for over one month the the working hore to be from mrnriee to enneaty waace to be fortelted hy leaving, enticine servants eway le made a misdemeanor, pantehable by a foe of 0400 oF imprisonment for four monthe The House refused to consider « reanintion ficing the day for the election ot | nited Btatee Kenators, by a vote of 99 nays against 64 yon Provisions! Governor Johnson sent @ telegram to Warhineton leet night, asking to be relieved, and fecommending that (ioveroor Jenkins be sliowed to take bis office. ante, (a, hawa fore + Cenate hae preend 1 master and err met be in @ritings ¢ he epprehendon of thar t mee. Oren, @ oar Ae atfray coourred Tenn, on Mendes, on * neere Lau Nthe atreet in Neaheliia, fe men named The ball e nght to ehich owt wore wan whoat fave, fan red the * mortal At last eecounte the negro hed not been eppre hendad the wound A LAnaR and enthuataatic menting of the Pentan Reotherhood waa Masachanetts. Noston, Dee. 12.4, Peabody wae thoeen Mayor at Lowell yesterday, by eleven majority over BOO Sareeant. In Newburyport William (ireves was elected Mayor. In Lynn, Col, BR. (+ Usher was alec: ted Maror, In Charlestown Mayor Robinson was re-elected In Roxbury Mayor Lewis wae re elected, Polltice had little to do with the resuitelo either city. ford, two other garroters were sentence « fod ten years reapectively twelve New Hampshire Manchester, Dee, 12 —At tho municipal election bere to day, Hon, John Hasley, the Citizen's cand) date was olected Mayor by 66 majority, over Joreph B, Clark, Kepublican, (Dy Mail to the New York Sun) Disastrous Fire near Pittab Pittaburg, Dee. ii A Aisnatrous fire occured near thie city last evening Involving the total lors of a laree tannery owned by J. ©. Tappe and eighteen other dwellings, Tappe's loas ie $60,000; Insured for $25,000, The entire joes t+ eatin at over #1, 000, Twenty families were rendered houseless, The origin of the fire was accidental. Firz- He Cuatenale Amora the funda t@ the hands of the Corporation of London i@ a eum of two hundred pounds « yeur Jeft in trust “to burn heretica * Ressamin Porsnmy, a weal) port, Tl, waa recently vebnine by bt wh wile, . toarr ed glx weeks ago. Brougtany MoCettocu appeared on the floor of the House on Monday for the lirnt tire thin senson, ent took the tron-clad oath and entered upon Lis office al duties, Tar farmers in the Cataki!] Mountain regions oplaining that the bearsaaid to beu nomercus thie ye nheep Wausen has scoepie! the mina'on to farmer at Rock nei to death with pretty girl whom he Cholera at Southampten. The mehip Teutonia arrived at thie port yes day morning, Bhe left Hamburg on the 2hth, and her Purser states that she did not touch at Southamp ton on thie trip, owing to prevalence of cholera at the latter port. Among the passengers by the Teutonia fa C.P. Richards, Faq, of this city, bearer of dle patches to Washington, from the U.S. Legation at Berlin, sually bers of are killing large ou A Yousa lady tn Chesterfield, Morgan Co. wae recently abot dead by the accidental exploaton of a gun in the hands of her lover, whom she waa kine- ing good bye, It is stated t the butchers in England are working up horseflesh into sauseyen on account of the high price of good cattle plague THE AGASSIZ EXPEDITION, Interesting Letters The Providence, KR, 1., Jovunat containa the fol- lowing interesting letters from one of the party ac company lng Professor Agassiz expedition to Mrazil: Tanatinaren Frowtim or Prur, Sept. 18 You will see by the date of this lester that fam now farup the Amazon, Weetayed at Manasus only four days, durine which tine we worked ¥ h arranging and packing the specimens we ed, Chis iethe very worst kind of work, ‘The feb, of which we have an tmmense number, are all tole juent upon the Tho girls ont Weat probably old matds—ere forming anti-tol raooietion, podging tHhemeclves that they will not kiss or marry any man who chews or anickes the obnoxious weed, A nevesvr cutter at New Londo, Conn, served four caneaof French braniy last week, which the captain ofa British brig wie irylug to smuggle inv that town tng: Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be eo couswued # bo limit restrict, or impair the rigut of ihouse Bail tines o judge Ol the election re- se cud qualifications of ite own membeis. Lhis was uexatived by 12 to 31, ‘The resolution, as amended, was then passed by the following vote Yras—Measers, Anthony, Brown, Chandler, Clark, Conners, Creeweil, Fessenden, Foot, koster, Gr Harris, Howard, tiowe, Lane (lod), Lane (K » Morreil €, Poland, Pomeroy, ) Sprague, Stuart Burner, brome » Wade, Willey, Williams, Wileon, Saya—Meesre, Buckalew, Cowan, Dixan, Doolittle, Guthne, lieudricks, Jolnsou, Kiddie, Saulsbury, Stockton, Wright—11, Mr, Cowan called up his resolution of yesterday, ealling upon the President for information as to whether the rebellion hasbeen suppressed, the post- offices re-vstablished, tho revenue being collected, ae Mr. Sumner offered the following which was adopted : And atthe seme time to furnish the we amcadment, e copies t t 5 the Union lately in rebellion, inelading the seporte ot the Hou Karl schurz The resolution was adopted, and the Senate,at 2:45, adjourned, Jobn Covode and Maj HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, The Bpeeker laid before the House a communica. tion trom the Governor of Virginia, enclosing a cop ofthe act ofthe General Arsembly, in favor of the r peal of the reeond ection of the act of May, Lodz giving the concent of the Legis forming the new State of West Virginia, referred to the Conmuattee on the Judiciary Hubbard (lowe) it was resolved it was | Op motion of Mr uch additioual boustics as to make nbe equal to (uose paid to the soi pearly a \ whoeniisted ta 10d, according to the time of ser vice. Oo motion of Mr. Grinnell it was resolved, that in " oraes to afford equitable compensation tw 1 ers in (he Lew tutes, the Committee on bow anid Post Kouds be requested to inquiie imo the ped.cney ot amending the posa: lawr, by eubeiltut- sue commilesions instead of salaries Mr. Kavinond rose to prevent to the Houre the ere entials sikned by the Governor, aud bearing he 1 the ptate ot Teoncssre, that ne therein named were elected in du ith the laweof the State and of the Un.ted sta nd were thevelore cuiitied to eae aw nemibereol the House, He p esented these pepers elmply bliat they might come beiore the House, Mr, Stevome interposed @ polot of order that the Biate of Tenureree te not known tothe House, which | the Speaker overiuled, Atter a brief devate, in which Me derand Smith expressed their desi atine Ten- pessee members should be sworn in. On motion of Mr. Raymond, their erecentinie were reterred to the nelect Committe On the so-calied Coniederave States, by_a vote of 126 yeas agains: 4) na: - n The House then, by ao vote of 90 against 63, laid on the table a resolution to admit the Lennessee mem- bers elect to the privileges of the floor, peading the decision of their care 0 of the wrocgedipgs, exe prtain pec *. Fineh, Gri- Abe eubecquent ¢: tosolu- | the mouth of the river, where there te eald to be very pot Virvinia tor | that the Committee ou Military Atzalre be instructed | to inquire iuto (he expediency of providing by law Tity to suldlers, who entiste a IS6t and vedthe Gove nment durne the | Tas witow of the late Governor, William ' iM, suddenly in Hellevilloy Th, Decensed was a daughter of yacked, the emall ones in kev and the laree ones in Rowahe . and then they are to be flied with alco hol, As both Begs and hoxrhoads are very poor, ur work has jo be done over many | oll at Fenian Ifall, Chics letevening., Rew lutions were passe! en foraing the setion of the Heute and reconzing Colonel William KR. Koberte ae President of the Fenian Brotherty od In + Superior Court at Moaton, ventertay, Charice Stanley, alias Alberts M. Nokarson, was sentence! to twenty-five veare tropritonment in the tate Prison for highway rol b ry by the . roting procesa = Jeremiah Mayon ani F k Craw General Intelligence, 1 Biavell, of Mino'a die ne’ | on Tuesday week Gov, Kane, tore ith the thertnomcrer at. vo or ti very har 4, This town of Talatla mw. Ido Qt ren Victoria expects to apend pert of next this footstool on from this n belfeve, the vilest hole that exis The Profersor had intended to kee oO suriver in t poe: Aussrin, at a place called Walnee, nat up tothe Andes in order to etude the glaciers, | On the Danube, yap Duke of Bixe ung rut he had decided to vond Major Cotenio, sesves an estate, Which he has recently visited a Brazilian, who is with ur, and young gx. Kilpatrick is Ip Washington, receiving ine }— So he and the rest of us will return atruction® from the State Department, prepara. down the river ina day or two, and ehall etop tory to bie departure for Oho i, which will be ac. ated ln cousey rence of the recent complexion at Fea, which town is about two-'hirde of the way of affairs in that State | tetween here and Mannssua, where we remain | & for a week, until the return of the Major and his com. panion { was anxious to goon thisexped tion, but A MAN named McDonald-—a clerk, aged 87 ¥ the Professor wished me to remais with him, #0 1 hes t { : 4 - tga ion very pleasant place, and | —~08@ been sentenced in London to seven ye gracefully yielded. Ee sh re : penal servitude for buying three wives, and for there Lean have some first rate shooting rom Eva we return to Manasna, where we shall meeta Govern. | treating therm all with the grossest neglec:, leaving them at times without food, ment steamer, placed at the i jensor & Sispose by the Brezilian Government, fn which we ebali proce: = to explore the Rio Newro, and then the Kio Mateie. Laer work, an ocelot, or ttyer-cat, wan shot and which will occupy us until December, ‘Then coming killed fa the wrave-yard at Kushville, Iudiana, where ithad taken refugein etree, The snimal had escaped from Vau Amburg! menayerie, down the Amazon, we shall explore some of the ower rivera, and reach Para some tine in Jannary, hall now iu winter quarters ut Conuereville, in that Biate. remain in Paraamopth, ‘Ihe lrofessor and hie wife will return down the coast to Kio : iro, where pe h rom ised to go to report the Lusperor what he naa done Tan trial of the murderer Forward, who Killed his wife and three children, wast have teyan at Maidatone, England, on the 16th of December He k has done, and also to deliv course of leetares hasbeen employed for w beck in preparing » This willoceupy bie time until May, when he will returu home, Having finirhed toy wor in Para, | larze number of crazy letters addreased to povple of high rank in Eng aud, propose woing to thegrent feland of Marjo, lying to At sorts of projects are afloat in Wash'nzton to give the negro a iiving--among them, ‘'a Lanadry of the National Freodinen's In‘ustrial Behool.’* “Ww dolug,"* they » “all kinda of washing much lower than any other establishment im the city.” A DIsausTED newspaper correspondent in Coors re, deer, &e Trrv a, Oct, 20, 1845, fiuce I lart wrote you from the frontier of Vern, we bave returned tothie pi aving left a portion of our party to go up air he mountains, We have been at this place nearly a month, and during thiv time | have had a chance collection of birds, &e., | B@epecles of w pinek duck tive shooting water fow), » make @ very good lea having rome very found here, ano her eb shoo ine ut the size of 1 goon id | dw We wie Faueeayy wird Lg re or non wh gia gives bis opinion of » town: Waynesborough | Own, which will eurpriee you and uillaporiamen, The | i#n'be@ lovely place, by any means, To fact I don't | other day, a8 T cane out of the locort behind the ewhy waybody shoul! desire to live bere; and pen plain about a sed residence of half a year might very well an long to be shot." A NeaRo jury was empanneled at Callao, Macon Counvy, Missouri, om the ttn instant = A suit for ulp aud battery was bre t before Bqulre which *tands upon ar re, baving on my back # load of monkeys, rote and sich lise ce, Law a tock of kea familiar, aud get. d on pick- Crreenhe wry | birds flying around which lov | arhot into them kuocket out five, I found four of then to b ing them uw fu one Be oimeux Curlew, ust ta meeti inger, in which the parties were colored citi- euch 0 dire ude in the remote eosne FoF the | revs. A jury was summoned, composed entirely work! The pext day Lf wet again to the ame | of colored ineny Who, ufie: hearing the evidence and pimee, aud to my etill greater setou shment killed the rge of the court, assessed the fine of tw viase plover, en godivit aud some | pee oral ve raaee ne fu ni as we kill at | One dollars, to be paid or repleviued, 1 thec | howe. Of course aba bring the eking home to pow sands recorded on the docket of the justice pove theee tacts, ‘The Piowssor was very wuch a TS Lae ; = | Helichted with, this discovecy,, Lie 1s 0 fies rate At ap Auguste Teiegnara ways that Hon. BE, M piace to collect birds, I lave some very curious ruce, tormer!Y @ menuter of the Coufeucrase Congress from Kentneky, now a banker aud cotton factor in Aucusis, Ga, Las sent to General John C, Breckiuridg®, vow an exile from the land of hie birth, a ebeck for one }undred thoussnd dollars. Mr. Bruce is underatood 4) ave speculated largely and successfully during the last year of the Con- federacy, As untimely joke was iately played at Breslau, on the occasion of the fuueral of a siudent who had been killed in@ duel, Toe coffin had been let down iuto the grave, when » voice Was heard, ap- parently proceeding frou the inside of it, exclaim- ring between daylight | over, 1 can go out oucane 6s \argé a6 Lens ; an unrise and killa end guy quantity of parrots onkeye it you want to expe. ien w reueation, you should Ket among a drove of mouxeye » len they ali screaming and ye dug aleut you, and the woods are eo thick yon can't ere (he wuzele of Your gan } thought that hell had broken loowe the frat time L sot ainong them With po gue to wil HO whatib was a. about, Mamaers, Oct, 94, We arrived here leet night from the upper part of tho river, where we have beon jor the last #ix weoks, We have hed a rough ime of It luely—miuch weg weather and borts ey inects—but | flatter myself | ing, “Latme out, Lam suffocating.’ Vhe coffin that the worst is over, qs ihe lower part of the river | was immediately broughs up aud opened, but the is freer trom fic id mesjuiioee thin, the up wll body was found to be quite dead, ihe suthor of We have sheacy Ded ee ae Oat fishes, | the hoax was then discoyrred joes ¥ niriloquest seven bundsod enurely unknown fishes, We are nor go De le toed some #4 WHOKe iB explor> proseut, WhO Ws arregied for disiurbing @ religi- {ng the Ric Negra, ous ceremony, late for Mayor of LOCAL NEWS, SUN. Thirty Vb VW epee . a 4 ecw tae aes rel at hele pom | ‘ Lr Pa OR MINION hep how AO hae sin Comeet an nom i ‘ee a Wma ‘ ‘ id ae } 408 1 Gin ‘ ns an Ot heen ant pmet ad ‘ + fond eed hetewa he awe | Meare he (n/ltt ot he tn ROA hem ty . wer nhe whe h Mhetong ¢ ‘ “J vt + y fw 14 @h ne 4 ae8 rete grater wre wil Ay 1 hendemate ¢ wygh ve ‘ ph j Mende aw yiety 1H THON TL at waee Tee Fortan ¢ femme tw ter Mew MH eaiod Olt, Seaeniae, conan. red } y cu * Centinenia irene | . © ater arde poe haeet |" hs (4 now peeriving Neo “e namber atthe Alleive Woke the Porlttan one , ave hewn ia ed om the Me of ne, 1944. OHA asain an the + fey, bot | Fae net antl he 14 of Sate oh * . a aaa Aad Mo ehe towhed the I at Ciraen Ia few Aaya ng her lennen on oS B of the Aline helornva te + at0T C1888 aed y G erand 14) ure, oapeeially Ht she had hean anmplat t Neinet pt r decitel to Y uf t*o wieinally invented and ¢ } ° t nels stronth here ‘ane On " ‘ Fe ahent 20 feed in lemeth, marin Alan nenes, aud wrehing each 1) eratoels elt that e ho @nermone Neneh Can be Veet on ehipehoerd #ho trosme of @ is h eon, end handle land of great ere three that the Poritan « intibafter the 1 lat? nly arrived at Phin pted solely for hartor * be equalled. snd Her troublesome te open our entree when barred by ruc an with her two Winch game, end in the I find it an NeW YORK AND) THR VICINITY. fue Presian Dirvicotry continues to eres Ate @ commotion among the Nrotherhood, who are eradualiy taking eldes in favor of or against the recent action of the Benate Tie © Seroy Keneciton.'—Rev, Dr. Ratler, of India, detivered a lecture on the above mubjert at Cooper Inetitute, Inet evening, Bishop Jarnee presided, and introduced the wpeaker with « few fovling row kr, descriptive of his missionary labore in india, cod the ufferings he had encoun tered in the prosecution of his holy work. Dr, Batier, whore long resicence in that country, embracing aa We did, the period of the terrib and blood revo! fen he a of whieh evan? } ed & mont interesting lecnre. Alter ing forth the origin of the revolt, whieh he 1 to he to wrest the country from England, not vir rulers were Enelieh solely, but because y were Chiletiana, and outof whose hande 6 deaiiod to take the governuent of the co try, and retarn it to the full eway of (ireat Mowul, the «peaker Pi ocesaed t Ae the ©) uarrate the ter ible deeds ot erucley neterined thy ernely in by hona, ete,, arid to hy linh w Vog- raaid that while fe admirer of Eoglend, be at the rame time cou: pred her course in this case as far more justifiable 0 people in general were wil to le. Anide from the terror arleing tiom the torture ationding fuck ® death, the act above alluded to had « religh h finplo minded Hindoos, was © utnioes pnpartane *, Am essential requisite, ac cording to the Mindoo religion, a hal b iy ; war the burning of the bod. Stor death, and the reattering of ite aeher upon the sacred waters of the (ranges, ‘Lo blow a body trom the mouth of a cannon wae to seaiter the remains to the four winde of heaven, aud thereby cenuerme the burming and scutlering process an ath bility, Tals ect exe ted @ powertul influ , the suppression oF the revolt rr next paid a bigh tribute to Fnginod * pursued im the govern@ ment ot Tndta, and for her efforts io cbhriatianiaing ite poopie, and closed with a vivid picture of Inula os eho Was cestined to become In the furure. County Government —Boarp or Surer- Vitors APDITIONAL CLERks Fou THR SURROGATE Tuk Censos ExcuMenatons To ne Pam, Ero, The Hoard met at % o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Vresident William M. Tweed, Keq., in the chair. A communication was recoived from ku te Tucker eetting forth that as the bureiness of his oMeco has been nnd i* constantly incroass that there 1 at leat 460 wille yet unrecorded; that the general buriners of the off eolng behind, he therefore solicits the appoint of jeal In connection with the above wae pre~ eeuted adowing the Surrogate seven additional clerks ata yearly salary of $1,200 each, Keterred tothe commitiee on Circuit Courte with instructions to 1o~ portat the next neeting of the Koad, A resolution was adopted directing the Comptroll to draw his warrant in favor of wach of the Cen Frumeratore a« certified aa correct by the See: of State, lor the eum of $90 each ‘The Po! Conm iteionete tranamitted a eomma cation :ejuesting a list of such of the Canvarners of election whi cording Ww the record, were ines teat, Mr. wid, that while there wae no kept, yet at the same thine, there were more iu the ceturue than had ever betore been made. Urdered on file A communicstion was received from the Cor p- troller setting forth the ainouute expeuded for and on account of the \ tet » aa tollowa: Total expendi. tures to Nov, South, PO OS215064%. Balances upexpended eam e, 20100644, Ordered on file, A resolution w jopied directing the Comp. troiler to draw bis warrautiu favor of tue Coroners for #5915 76. A resolution waa adopted directing the Comptroller to draw lis warrant én favor of the following named for materials, etc, furmished for the copstruction of the new County Cour, House: J.B. & WoW, Cornel), iron, &10,280.66; theury K. M. Murray, marble, tohester Quary Co marbie, $6,505 ; J & 1,8, Vocks coment, #1215; John Kellum, architect, ®2,65. j Veter Mor Co., iron wor €256.40, Total $4,020.47 ution to mudit bhi a, employed ou the new Court Be , amounting €6,175.74, wae adopted, Minority :eport of the Special Committee on Voluntesring to whom waa teferrod the bills of the State Consue Fuumeration, reported t the enu- meration ot the Fourth Distrietot the Firat Ward hoe been comploved, ‘The followlag is @ recapliniwse tou of the Scate and County returnain the tour dis tricts above referred to: tae County ‘Ine. of County, Foumeration, Rnumeratiee, Eoumeration Pru it Dietrick 2 Y “ 1498 we Mn Vhhed vas 2153 76 Fourth 4si3 BUY PRY) Totals - 64 1its1 BT In connection with the above it was resolved (bay the sum ot +6y,000 be appropriated under the head of *Ceneus, 1505,"' ior the payineut of the enumeiawwrs, ‘Tbe Hoard tiun adjourned to ‘lucsday next Ciry GoveRNMeNT—Boakp oF ALDER. wew. ~The Board mesat3 o'clock yesterday after. boon. A communication was received from the Police Commireioners, asking for a building for the Slee Precinet Police, orred. A communication Was received tiom the Mayor, relative to the corr pondence between timeelf, the street Commissioner and the coutractor, sciative to the Batiery enlaige- nent, Ordered on fie » A sesolution was pre~ sented to widen Ann te northerly side in such a mruper 88 tO inal street of a unitorm wiath of >) feet, Keterred to Committee on streets ........the Committee on Finance presented @ re- ort in favor ot grbu\.ug the “House Of the Bisters of Brarey"* the leese of the plece of ground bounded by bist and Sad etreets, Fourth and Madison avenues, nm" c rect an Industrial Behool, over. A communication was secelved the Mayor, accompanytug one from the Secretary of tho Chamber of Coummerce, Satine that the ber aro in porsession of & portrait ot Joho er, who was Mayor of thie city tor eo & copy of the same may be obtained the hy to be placed in the Governos’s room, if they iy (Con inued oy tha fast Page.)

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