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le Latest ‘Telegraph to the \. ¥. San. —o—______. OM WASHINGTON, Jnion _ Defexders. FURSIS HD BY EACH STATE, ¥ Yoik Exceeds tho Highest by About 90,000 Men. ole Number of ‘Voluntee i 2,653,062. | | OLD O:FICIAL GONE. vances of the AH AN Colored Races POLYGAMY, Resolution of Enquiry, D tichmond. PAIR OF SAVASE EDITORS. | Shots Fired ---- No Biood. | and Misceiiaueous News, E FP2NIAN CONGRESS. Was Done Yesterday. &r., &e. Wasnrearton, Jan. 5. ferretary of War, in cowpliance with a reso- of the House of Representatives, bas fur- § statement of the number of volunteers for by the Presid: nt at various periods, Tle | was for 75,000: the secon, ty July, 1864, 000; and the third, in December, for 900,- rar UC, to 3 veure’ Agcrecate. gan rr T1745 84005 usetta,., Island, icut rk rae of Columb 86.402 | 7.843 20,00T . 13 654 al .sescessce es 8,058,009 2120 v7 e@ ifm tion was called for to facili- usiness of tie Special Cuumitte on the Li of the loys! Sates, t woemm it bas been » Wiliam Meckey, Chief Clerk of the Benate, Waabington, th cate bealth | theres) deuce near morn- im 08 Sara, bav.ng been in de e past twelve montis, He was oue of whe | ae Well as one of the moet econ euth use nl Siciale, end bad | « for ft “WO Years ert yp of the Bens Hos exporlence of ess0ug He would Ul volumes, and hig ecco parliomente recedenta aud lw rv.vet enlighten onvlug generations, Us| hithe Constit ise etanccrd authority, ) monument of bis patieuce, skill and im ul y (sh O. Roberts, Judge Pierrepont and T. Brady, of Now York, were at the House this morning, in consultation with ndent. ated at the Treasury that at our pres- io of income the National Debs may be reduced $100,000,000 the present year roviding for all current and contingent lia- sscrotary of the Treasury, in reply to ap- os of rovers buying cattle lo Canada, in- them that the terms of the act of Congress og the importanion of catile are very de | od leave nothing 40 the disceotion of the +y of the Treasury, He says, moreover, 1 ect of the 196 ult, does nos ap; ly to rat- iy ried from oue purtof the Uvited Sistes | fer vis Canada, | ‘sion baa been received here that the | anereof the L eral o Natonal forces of | wm Vea from Vers Cruz, are te enis-iWo s Esters 8 ae hem liiery road trom Vers C 42 tw Mexico *hecity of O.xaca, ¢) petition w C mgress for an increase of | lugwion so the cl rica! lorce of the different | ' he leuperial 8 6 only oc | ev@ bas Leen circulat d io the Treasury pent. P s of the Treasury D:partment show tong the last two years the Government has from eules of confiscated and abenduned agar, &o4 in the Biute of M.ssismppi, over fo as, Watson Ween, Minister to Brazil, bed ew with the President, in which he gave son an aéeount of his interview with the \Bwoperor, which occurred on Mr, Wabb's ‘Bom Brazil, vie France and Eugland. eb le om four mouth's leave of re | people of M8 ‘sSippl, represoo iny, NEW FROM RICHMOND, A Pailr of Savage Editors. Richmond, Va,, Jan. 5.—An exchange of ptato! shots took place to-day tu the hall of the Cuptiol, between Honry Rives Pollard, of the Exawiumn, ent Nt. Tylor and Wm. DC leman, of the Es- QcrueR. Six shots were fir.d without damace, ex- cept k ocking off alfa tagsell on the cane of the m orble staine of Washington. The Mouse of ¢el - gates Wee ip session @ thet me of the occurre ice which pro'uce. creat exciiomont. Toe parties were arrested by the Sercennt-at-Arma, and brought before the bar of the House, Ponding the lise as.on of a motion to reer the affair tow Comm'ttee, the House adjourned t.!| to-morrow The difficulty orignaied in am article in the Ex- 4MINER op public printing, to which the Exquman Tevijed by calling on the former to name t ¢ per sou referred to or stand convicted of faleenocod. Toe Examines mace no editorial reply. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, Maine. Augusta, Me, Jan 6.--The House of Yepre- Sovtatives passed an erder this forenoon to ad- journ finally the Legislature on the 17th of Feb- ruary nex, but ft is not thought the Sent: will concur tn tis aetion, The following elections took place this forenoon: Becre’arr of Brate, Ephraim Flint, Jr. of Dover; Attorvey Generel, Jorn A. Prera of. Bangor; Lent Aven, Isave Ro Clark, of Deawor: Adjutant General, John Howsdon, of Bongorg ol present treumbents. Tie vom nees ior the Executive Counc, ef telegrap.ed last evoung, Lave all been elected. New Jersey. The New Jersey Logisl«ture meets at Trenton on Tue +9. inet, aud the iueuguration of Gov Ward +1)! take place at the same time, accomps med by e grand mw)! tary and civic dieplay, Among the first acts of ite L lature, it la thought, will be the adoption of t.e Constisutiona) Amendment, and the reyuc iat o@ of al the declarations on thas point made by tLe last Le. sla ure, From the Pacife ons Portla d, Oregon, Jan, 4—The mer Sierra ‘ from Ban Francisco, io a fog in the Co- lum)» River, ran on @ poin. of rocke, nine feet under water, athish tice, and asthe river is ling, it {s uncertain when she can be released, S cramento, Jan, 4.--The Governor tow 'ay re- ceived from he B cretary of ihe Interior @ con firmatory grant of 5,000 acres of schoo! land war- renis in Himbo'dt county, the first instance on record, Weather Veports. Boston, Jan. 5.—The theruwowmeter ts from seven to ten deyvrees a! ove rero; the wind Nor hwes: andtresh, The change of temperature last ev.- ning ie atout twentr degress, Omw 70, V Y. Jan. 6.—The thermometer at 7.50 this morning was e ght ¢ grees Lelow zero Wind! South Buff.lo, N. Y., Jan. 5.—The weather is cold and vindy. be thermomever is 16 degrees above rer. z a CONGRESSIONAL PLOCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Session. RENATE, Washineton, Jan 6.—The San President pro tem., Mr. met at 12 vater, in the o'vlock | chair, Mr. Sumner offered the petition of delegates of the colored peopl» of the 8 ate of Alabama, suserm- bled in convention at Mo ile representing four hundred ard thirty t) ous nine hundred eid. zensof the Unied Bates, The petit on ee «forth ai! the conditon of effsiis in the Brate of and the «rievances of the colore! race soere, #ud aske Congress to secure their freedom to them Mr. Burner offere! ayetition from the ¢ lored @ aai', aoa. jority of 1°0,900 peo, le of the Biste. aki g the rightof euifiage for the colored race; whch waa | re erred to the Bvecial Coumitiee on Recoastruc- thon. Mr. 8 miner presente a petition from the colored people of Col rade, protesting againat the recey- nition of that B ate on ace unto! radical njur ce to she colered race contained tn the receutly suopt- e's ttur Sun er offered @ resolution which was adoyre , calling npoo the Piescent for wforma. ton in re a tobe +ppolntment of Provisiunsl Governort, bow and of wh funda, and whotherthey were require! to take the oatu of al ana Air. Boomer presented the protes of eliizens of M su nel at che renoeal © Rosproeii; ] t7, €Xvept Upon sue terme ag 8 all prove | A rcea ee rece, which waa referrei w the © wit ty milone Mi.£ the 4 ff twochg ene OB UW gule pa yed by che | Ala alba Hig indernnity frow the Do itieh government; shiek was relerred w the Commineo op Forvigu Affaire. Mr, Morgan otfered the merporial of the New York Union League Club, ase ng wat Conyrese give to Mra, Loucoln the amount of salar: for t full Pres..euual terra, which was relerred te the Committee ov Claims, M:, Buciser offered @ joint resolution pro an sweuumen to the Cons! ution of the Btates, to gUaranioe the paymentof the Nauousl Debt, and pr: veut the pay went of any rebel cebs; which was refer ed to tie Ju.iciary Commit ee, Mr W Shams iirocuced a joint resolut.on sub matting thet] Owing a:ucle as an amenJiment to t+ Const Nn: “No power shall exist in Congress to provide for the ps) ment of any perevu or persons ior, or on account of, the (Mane pation of auy slave or slaves im the Uuited Bate; aud no epprppristion ot movey s! all ever be made vy law ui Congress ir tbat purpose."" y rucie Was reierred to the Judiciary Com- mit ee Mr. Trumbull! introduced two b lis, of which he bai gives previous voie: A Lill so eularge the po eeoft-e Feoume 's Bureau; and @ Lill to Kusrad @e lreesom to tue colures citizens of the Bates laicly in sevous, Ov motion o Mr, Ramsey, the Bevate adjourned, at 12:80, to met on Monday next. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Various :¢s! W ne of inquiry were passed, in- cluding the fullowing offeres by Mr. Luygers!!, of Die & lived, That the Committee on the Judiciary © to ibq ire whes er or nos ‘lou {8 usessary for 4@ Buy. on of the avom.nable es@eu of polygamw yy ch is DOW rempaut io she terriory of Utah ; and, in case tie Committee Boi that tue ex.s ing laws are suffvienh tien eoquire what jurther Jeg lation is necessary for the speoly enioiceme t © the lawe on the suvject, aud just whey ro pors by bill or otherwise, Mr, Taylo:, of New York, introduced a bill gir Ing © persons ib tue Lavel service, WhO have |.at en aru or & foot, the same pension what is allowed in she military service ior @ similar wuiilasiou, Wh.ch was reerred ~o the Commitee on Luvalid Pensious, Mr. Voorbies, of In |,. presented the credentials of Buvers C, Wiskiife, member elegs from we Ore. eivi) Matric any furor leg pr YORK, | Bta’e of Louisiana, Which were referred to the | Select C omumitiee on Recousiructio . Mr. 8 illaterger, of Ob oy aske’ leave to offer | the following, bus objection was made: Thas thie House express iis conf lence ‘ty te Am fcan inveres & a8 well aa in the aliliss, Wied am and moveration, wbich, ing the late war char cerze, ani which distinguishe! ibe aun iui itacon of the fore j faire of this government; and shies House her by @Xpreases ‘ta leterm! pajeon to continue in al met e Exccutive coatiol, to extend to the Evecu- Ve in the adrninigira. ou of these affairs, Uucime- tehed support: acu the is) Xpresedin we co: fi- Genes that the justce and moderauou ¢ bu government, ite non- ter erence fn the political © the o her hemisphere w ll now « re the friendly rlatione which thie govern at 89 MUCH Cesires to preservo with all Pore on | au¥er ameut, Dut Wil: & 60 epeo.ily fusure, ™, boat ave em n-inter erance inutuai abstinence fom propaganusny rue policy of both hem sph +res not Mi, Pike, of Maipe, the Committee | § aud Meaus wero insimucted to quire | luto tue expedieucy of ; roviding for the draw. aks of duties paid on maierial eusering inte the cou struction o Ameri slips, in order t compere with the fore,o strut ou on equal term Ou motion of Mr, P. ke, it was resvived t the Conmmitiee on Cuummerce be justrucied te inqu tio she expediency of we 1563, proviciuy for registering of foreign Vessel Su4 Bisv lO inquire io the exped eucy of prov iggy Dy law thas uo Alm@ican Vessel that @urren- ere. ber ‘egisier aud tovk foreign pape se curke | he |.te war, 8 al! uuder any circumsauces ag eit receive au Aw Pioeu r gister, Toe House resolved itself into a Corimitter of | the Whole on the Biste of the Usion, Mr. Wael burne of Diinols, in the chair, and resumed the consideration of the Presider abuual message. M . Dounelly, of Minnesota, presented the me moral ofthe Naco Normal BLO) Associa ds a opted at ite meeting Lod at Marrishur o the Mh of August Let, ior a grant 60 Vie ® verted ates for the purjos patiue ¢ Norual S.)0cla as bas been cone in » Agecultural Ge es, Toe memor al fori thas there are 2 500.000 ehidren in she itiern Bates, «md that 50 000 ten bere will be | needed i uct them, au tuet N rival BoLoole are Lee Od LO pre, ere Miese leacuers, Mr. By +0 O by processed to examine the cota of Josue, CalLoun t thas Goveru inept s ecommuntty of Bates gery! pull Hers eng sess ou.me bas ple ued our country for tore (ban tuirty years, anu resulte! in whe moss veVastaling \iVil War kuown to the b atory of wa. kind, "‘Vhe eovergiguty of the Stutes'* tLe language of & 6 Coufersey and noi of the Consti- tubon of tee Vuiteu B ates, because the (rewers of tuis fustrument cocvempiated ihe creat Natiow! Goveromenty Le supreme power ri B the pe pie sou Lob iu ® Couleueracy offs ates, Lie regret d tue P esiceut dia not wait for tie ect of Cong ess Cetore be disw.ssed the Provis Goveruors and surped over ihe govecnmout of te B.ates ) those whose hande were yed iu the blood vl webelliou., But tiie was no gress danyer se lou, o86D army remained tw procs Uoion men, Ik wee Doe Ouly ihe privilege, bub the coum buroual tusy of toe Premdiont ww @-Ve int rugauou ty Cou gress trom Wine wo tiwe us to the Baton the Uuony 8.0 to revomuiu BU BU. Mesures a6 be wigut juuge necessary and expedient, Lub ihe power w «Crolt pew Sates W make rules for wbe govurn- went and regulauen os the land aah Lr. my we auiee Oey Bite a Kopuli » for ul eoveumest &Q4 @/! mn lar posers Lelong us to Lyrebe exelu@VOly. to wae said thastue Pes. | yt Wold s@@B wo COnLE Cony reas by willl} ing Exocuuve pawous @ . ow such Bragiors and Re picsedtauves a8 Would vo. sel in w his favor. wepolley. He @ygeu paruou tor repeating eo scacdslous @ rumor vu tue foo, He peou unce + (elev Gh Malcivle O86 Beerosoliw eel Le flu sb ib a Newveru paper, au extras irom Walch be read, Age Souteru wait ra, be nuded, #fe Ot COuseDE WIELD meer vig tb bac Boom dent such Lave wolves, UUl moe impusendy a- uph tO uppiopame bim tw ther vue porpoees. lu couviusion, he sated the buleience O Whet Would satisly im ju the} work of Tevoner chou, Hey F.r6.—Eavena the ras of eullrage to wolores men iu tue bie rict o Colum BS.cons, Amend wi Cons eon us tbs Ua eu Buses 1 respons tO bh apporhoi ment Of Ro predeus sn Vem aud wileCk (ekom 1b PUG Wane DOr buab be poopi@ vl OO whould uur Le colubou Will $h@ poy euul, Caves 1 Bhaios Woere bey Bre Pe Mines to «Kerwe the elusive rau lise, dose. dusert @ provisos prosiuds wuloloaios oud seen, Bouts. Poouivitiug the rep sion of Whe Nu ioual vow, aud PrOyibsbins Lhe ateUlIDpliod LU Cvs reso. tee Pecwi debi, Fie. Poov Ging tab bo person Whe ae Buy titne bas (eKeL Up © Uae egeiuas tue Uae) B..008 & a) ever be wel bed by @ aah 1 ke Bovate or LE ues ui B presenmaves, Le these gu 8 uw ) oyaley, abd he 4 Wry Could Uever lurgeb we ecuuiry. ou d onl, rt au veu ww ior ce Te Vey Lue fb ved by v4 juju. Tae Cou ull Adunuay yitleo rose, whe News items, Ly Telerraph to t's New York Sun.) CAUGBINGION, Who Was seaiencel ty be execented f r shooting and k ling Pol.ceman De.'l, last wine ter, Was bung yesverday as Bultelo, N.Y. Le was net qu.te 20 years old, Tus large engine house of the Bellefontaine Railway, at Gallion, Oui, demroyed by fire ou Thurs lay ni,ht, with twelve locowotives, The loss is estimated at from three to five hundred thousand dollars, A s0.0TING party, sent in pursuit of the men whoro bed the ssfeof P.ymasier B') 4, at Loaven- wor.b, Kansas, the other day, of thirty thoussnd dollars, overtook them ip Platte Co. M the money except five thous nd dollars vered, The thieves, when overtake., took to the bush and escaped, ‘Lue reorganization of the Directors of the North- erp Fac fi Roilroad Company, was effected at Bom ton yesierusy, The management of this great \nierest bas passed into he bauds of the rep esen- tative capitalists of New Englaud, wio will pre pare for a ¥ gorous prosecution of the work Tag N « Oc\e.us Times Brow nay lle correspon devt, date D vcmbet bos the i Mowing: “Geu, KR Cisy Crawlora bas arrived | at Boownev Ne with an eppont.entasGes ridin | the Mox) au Republican army and authority tor - crussap Awerican d vision for the Ry vceundr bis command, Geu, Crawford bas estab Meied a reecruiucg office in B.owney lle and at | other places in Texas and cnlismous were already progressing reply, Ih is reporied thas | Gens. Lew. W Jiace and John A. Logan are con nected with the movement, and « uber oe Boch, ul lcau ser- pon expected," General Intelligence, (By Mail to the New York Sun) A new Post O fice te to be opened in P ughkeep- Me to- ay, Beurday, Mayor LINCOLN's meas re states that the net debs | Of the city & Boston is #1y,U21 108, Miss 164406 Munuew ie ov ber way back to thie OOuuwry, Wikk @ lub al Weined horses, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1 +e House acjourned | | |e SUN. ~ Thirty-Third Yeas 866. LOCAL NEWS, MEW YORK AND THR VICINITY. Batrending phraician of Jef Davis hae been ', Surgeon Cooper succeeding Dr. Craven. A atstony of the rebellion is in course of pub- Liecatiou in the Wesb language, at Ucn, in this Biare, Awornre earthqueke shock wae felt at Porto the 10) December, at alout miduight serious camage was done, Turk Mexican Empress. on her return from Yuca- | tao, passed through Oradea, She wae expected to arrive a (Le Cayce on or about Christmas, Tor Roston schoo! committee have amended their rules go a8 to forbid anv tea her frow epee ne pr sents trom the graduating Class, or any ch. Tux Weratier. — Change is written on evovything and on nothing more than the winter Months in our Jatitude, Oaly a day or two ago we were wading through minia.ure waves of “mud ead elush,* and yesterday the thermometer was within 12 degrees of earo at TA. M, which canaed emiles of joy to illuminate the features of the love- ers of skating, This ia in fact, the coldest wea- oor ° N or er class. | ther, with the exception of one mornin » thas Viortot throwing fe in vogue tn London, Ayoung | visited this Vicinity before the 8:h of January Wor torew atu. bler-fu lat the tace of a young | : My man thers, litelyy burning and disGgucing Lim in | @C¢ 1860. On the 2d of January, 1864, 1 atood at the most frichtiul manver | 8 degrees, and on the Sih of January, 1903, at 9 T veal" of the Galveaton Nawa of latest date | degrees, On the Tat, 24 and 31 of January, 1990, U8 sitos Up the bews of the day ¢ ND robberion, the w. y , bucglaries, murders or such like lide waiters of A ‘ eather was very coli, the therwometer, at 7 nieresi, Tho tow iry.” evel Standing at6, dand9 degrees reapectivoly AT the celebras ’ Emancipatios {a Boston, O01) every hand akates were belug prepared yestor. nde! Potlips ms spevch, Congr. aa nnd the P esident may be one in " day, and the proprietors of the Fifth ave nue pond, who the day before talked of lotting that favorite place of resort as @ hath Dy pond, were selling Suid: sentiment, bus the P'..8 dene is that one, ogee bandred ' gud Gurty million dollara have oe unied during the yas yor bly the female | Seton Wekete to skaters by the dozen. The pro- clerka it v. Boivver’s bureau of the Tre ¥ | Prictora of the Cas'no ta the @entral Park, were ) : } pe af meus et Washingtou and not one dollar bs | also busy preparing for their pasrous, while the peta: ermal! ‘ A® application of a coloret girl for alinission to P ponds around Fifth avenue were woll the Mo} oh in Troy, N. Y., which was refue- | Owed. It was not, however, considered sale ed by tre Poucipal, was teieu to the Bupreme Cours © ereis wea recently dciied against the applicant, yesterday, to venture on the Con‘ral Park ponde in large num) ers although the “ball wae up, but from present indica A aeuvasr xirl in Brest, France, hae confessed Pr tions there will be no fecr to touemorcer of three cl idron by cutting the day, ant skaters may expect @ ‘Koo old tine." veus other necks with a knife” She celard | Travel wae reudored diffi ult and laborious for ' a sae moved ne reali lo tnvule® | horses yoaterday by the little mounds of frozea " ee Diniesiow of oe at, snow along the street Los Cots Viverra, a newspaper formerly pub be f nd 1 Hin 2 Put id a ee lisl@d Ly she miliary et Caup Douglas lile bus © fell under ther burd Toere is moved to Sait L ke Gry, woere is tntence to may | prospect for good skating tn Brook'yn, Jersey thea revolat on d Mormondon aud broughe | ¥ C..y and Hoboken, and the meadows at East N wark; the high tides of the earl» part of the (he Bacuts (0 suelr ight se mes, rea goations of Ma).-Gen, Ki!patrick, » er te Chili; Gou. J, D. ¢ eG ove ha week having left # good supp'y of wuer in the and Maj. Gen, H FE. Dovig an: | meadows, Thus far the winter has been m ld and Poche Aduucwerat rin Now York, uave | ¢, bh ® ads Wo Uabe tees BEE. 4, 1008, favorable to the poor, but with the cold weather will come the uoual Increase in the price of coal and other necessaries of the poor by th: heartloss corner grocerymen, Jom town of Ooty in the island of Bin, hee been almomt whouy overthrown by an earibquare; the two lighthous # in the port only reaatnit uninjures, The population dying from the ruing ae Without sbelver in the vey bboring Leids, Toe Boptist Church at Columbia, 8. C., was en- tered recenily and robbed of several car etm all of which, excerpt one ve been recovered, They were stolen by a negro, Who wave asbis reason for tne them, that they were given to him by ¢ of Sherwan's army. Jae Proaiient! as pot.fiel some gentlemen who ca'led upon bim to see about the New York Collec torbhipy that there was uo immediate necessity for making an *eppontment, He indicated thet 1¢ wuld be two or th ee weeks, and perhaps loiger, beivrce be could flud time to take up the question. Kerouum Gone ro Sina SInG,—Yesterday, Edward B Ketchum, accowpaned by bin father and one of bis brothers, wae tiken to the Sta.e Prison by Bherif Kelly, in accordance with the sentence of Revorier (now Mayor) Hotfueu, giv ing him 4% years’ service there. PERSONAL,—Ex-President Fillmore and wife suled for Liverpool, yeste-day, in the sivamer Europe. Tue Frxtay Conaners,—Abont six hund. red delegates answered to the r names at the open- ing of Conyrese yesterday morning. ACowmitioe was eppoiuted to sol.cit Goneral Sweeney, Sccre- tary of War, to visit the Convention. The wessage of President O'Mabony, and the report of Sooretary Ki lian were or ‘ered to Le printed for dis ributiom smong the delegates. The House was then abous to take recess, but suddenly the Committee aw: Mins Euriy Mrersven, the well known actress, altached w tre Boston M iseum company, met with nfl aceigent on baturday evening jas, while euceavorivg tol ght the gas at ber boarding bouse in Buuimer street. Bhe steppe up 0 acheir for this purpose, when it slipped from under ber and she Was thrown violoutly to the floor, O @ of ber wrsts wae broken and was Bverely bruised i " poinied to walt on General Sweeter, apreorod i - Grn, Cary, comman fing ihe department of | company with that off whe she’ Mates &, acne bay at “) an ordr prouibitiug the | sumed thelr seats, and received the Geouera! with courte thet Bate from exercising jurisiiction the most enthusiaete cheering, who delivered » over casea where officere or men of the army me d brief address, th which he stated thathe wan r to endorse any measure which unite the Brotherhood aud forward Ireland's ince. penitence, A recess wastiien t.keu, aud ou re aesciubling, the House became enga edin adie pute on Beoretsry K jlian’s report, when Geverns Bwoeney again entered toe Hull, and wae iuvite! to midress the House, He» . xpressed bis readivess to furnish any juformation In its possession, or to anewer such q \estious asm ght ce putto bin in relation © bie curso us Boo; tary of Wor, while at aime timehedid no re oguize iem ase representative Congress of the Fon uy B otherhood Toe Geveral was Levore the House all cue afierpoor gud up ty a late hour Just evou. i, wud it is und wood that bie: forts are inainly recied io cave ing «n adjournment o the Conveuion, andar o oguition of Presuent Roberta, woo Woud the up u call an iuumeciate sossion of he Cong ut the oni, Brotherhood, to cecide tue qutsious a6 jasne, Geo. Bweney binsef obese Pecadens charged with offences for acta donein thelr mi tary apaclly, Or pursuant to orvers ielso in cases Woere loyal cuzeus «/@ charceu with offences con. Gisting in acts of di 6 of aygreasion Against the lorces of would tend ¢, Tor Wentieia, fom @ Bite Bank etroye , as hey euy) i, the whole of the unsyrned sheets of Lilleotihe Bae Bank, 1, bas jus (een ciscoe Vered, however, thutseveral of the Lilly Uuberaed Ly tue @icy bave Leen iouud and put io circulation, the siguasur@to whieh are lorgeres, aud the Lille are Cormequeutly wortuless, In adjusting the accounts of the late President Liaculn, iu accordance wich the reselution of Cou- ress appropriating 925,000 (0 Mes, L.ucobs, 1 ap: Pers ME hoe Bou aore Puce. ved the pay lor ee moni OF Morey Wack abil Lave to be ueduci Line Genesee Pp cere’ Mr) Rou rte we the legitimate Pr w dent, but 18 aux.oum He Wee SueeaRiuaLes Ob the b vei Dub | grove everything @lse tustibe treach should ve i reagury vuiy paid Lie Buluiniesretors for healed. that immout, te ation wigut io The March, rea, ques on Low Ul@esi ieee OF Loud or Le Lining of ex)eusive manson, bub aiapy, “Oyit or uo tighi™ Cul, Hoveria yeserday veco ved | term trou Waslsug- vd; oie wax lavor lox boty Porladelj iis aod Buston Boa fuly encorsiug i ‘ soe alu Leu vetoes. hia postion, aud a knowlodguug bo a4 the Gon. * Cyases woul fuur buuand ft svituiivual Peaivenso thek B, Tue Wasulogien * Cees y Ves theme pars ot & Creoles etiplaticasionily deny that they tavored o Watven loud tor ibe cule Lol Malouy, aud aassort iat e,) @1n0% Ussnte eB l Corus FOr OWL ued, Wousl, eupporied Col, Rolcnm and the Benale, At Bue ug of the Gous detional Wall Loge Carele ue ATi @ few days a.o@ maa] thie cis, Lelu un Vhuredlay eveu resvluwone ou ‘ 4 ME ude. Few 04.810) were suupied fully eudursing the Beuate aut Hn wchy and the Ogs-cater | Pres. doas Boveri, Xb 18 beiuwved thes the gress j Sulu tas - Phe es98 were broken fire, aul | crise was pass d LY yewlerusy's scion in sue ti deorod fve quate, He wou coumeuce., and } Convention, aud thas Learmony will soon ensue, in Cwenly Mihales acwually Showed buew ail anuy. dik Wee woot Lavy caeu three Loarny uoals bu tle (uen Cilered Ww bet Khas Ue Coulu eat four A 200 LooTe Ogg LUL LO Cue pooled Whig jo bake tue Wayer, Curss TOURNAMENT.—At the New York Chom Club, University Build ng, eighteen players uave e.terod, who are divided into two classes, A © REFSPONDEST @t Fortress Monroe writes and @ attendance of euwatours age coustanuy thatlure. qs ub.ee Of the bowing o the Harnptog | there. Generel Moa,ise! bas been Louyht to lurueu sels lpn i oy Dallmann Livgion aud Patiaue); Pity REMOVAL oF Bovis. The sinterment of Corde Of Mule Ve leveuday 4,000 mastresses, 10,000 | bodies, and their removal to Cypress Hi'ls Came wn bebe Bau 6,400 ine o. a tives ae govs aa | tery, will commence on to 15th inst, from the uew——8 a al by we tloos of Norsbern | = sllere—thvuseuus Of Whol, (oti Whe aud Srounds of Bi, Blepben's Church, cor, Broome and Christie etreste. Tue Eviruany,- To day is tho anniversary of the inanifestaiion of Christto the Gentiles, and nextio Curistimas day and the Circumcision of Curist, the day ia kopt up by all Christians, and j by the Anglican and Catholic churches. she day is kepsee Curisimas isin ower audin Ir laud it is even called ‘old day." Hogo Misses will le sung tor the Cathiic churches, and full choral will be weld in Tiiuty apd wany of the bere urcces of te P.o'cs.ant Ey iseopal denom- cowred, gO Nurta to furgiea & house of Bumwer reer. Tag Washington Stam says John Ferguson, of Chaiwaton, loriuer owner oO bho steawer Piavior, Which wee surrenuered 6 Acmirai Dipout by Hu- bert biuail Gee eppiieu lor posseawiou uf. sleau rn Le UU taak Be Wee BoOlwU DY be Toes ald Bue LO Gad bene (Le Bulesty Oath, Geverul Baxion 24,04 W livesb yu bie eller, Oias ble Pooler am euniu ed LY therevels | VER GeO @ 8 Bod aluuiloU a Fug | vu Wasie so kid service | peek the revcl Vemeres ate Our & Oe Was peleucly OuU Buren crest A * Dupuubvy powi. due | inavon, The nistory of the vi uf we M gi tw PEER Ol UM a0 Lee eat 4 aka Co be. ctu.) the infant Jesus, as .elaed in the Gospel ecoord. Bue Mees by Ye Qaccerme @ Levert | ng to B.. Masbew, when eater lod (uem to wo WdG hike Oiaieoiig OF Cra¥ed Oye 4 muvee gure | Orb in By uiehen, tela, o Ceausiful Jauguaye, toe Pol er Ul bos Pieters wee eeu platen le Cou uend bie Veune, COCUrFeuc® Which gave rise tu tue c.lebreiiva of bis uey, Cnotos Waren Department, —During the lass three years the revonuo cerived by the A® .Dvicnt occurred at Bs. Louts, on Baturéay aay diutetas, beat tuuies are vob ouly hue Le ogee wil hudtel@ Bed auiuulsy bus * t Wey mvuieolos Go bklbes OO purely m euutic | At from Croton Water reuts simounied te Pevatplers A aee¥eO BooUbiwo OUnureG Ul Lewes | 42,762,526, Iu toe past year the receipts were Pet be @ Ueuae were Kio ighs bo tLe Lilaue | #074, 53 —an increase of {67,000 over thuse o. 1864, BLOG CPP ree WG iby, aud 6 wae COURULed Bias | ‘Luss (urease id Uwing 10 (ue rapid growth of ine cuy all she DUMerous buiidiovs recently erected Up town Leng supplied wil Croton water, CELEBRATION OF THE ANNIVERSARY or Tos DarrLa ov New Oxtsans,—Monday being the supivervary of this celebrated contest with Kag- land, it will be celebrated with more than usual eclat, in consequence of the return of peace, There will be a graud para‘le of the first division and» celebration at Tammany Hall, in which the Votes, (Cemiinned en the iuast Page. hue Lees Way Ww Bes boelu arose Wee Ww wart them OO hee WO ele bee bueus Walk over, As soon PeeeoOd Wie OO AUR bald ob bets bet b rumow kKed ou # du) ous Journey, soc, instan ly the vidi, wale $HO GEUVe—OU8) bOOy bOab ba, never Leen wt & ue Bhd Lad DY ev ication—ook the lead, wud one ebm ime the woul 6wo Lunured Ul du" end tollowed F leute, in single tie, with spaces Lewween, auu thus sirewhing thensei Vee sie @ ing line, thoy crvssed tue river, Tue cir Uuisieuce Wid Wikvessod by # Lumber of eusleuen Woo Were improsseu With the wouder. Il dUebrehion ul MU) emma, —