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DAY, FEBRUARY §, Sumber 10.471. NEW Thirty-'Third Year. futare, who want to make one organisation for one e a est ews rpose, and another for another, that they are not amy way. I am not a candidate tor any position, and hence, | repeat, I can afford to do right; and, Telegraph to the N. W. Suan, | being in that consition, I will do right, Lipake this which they anwillingty yielded, Thongh tnterest | retarns, and to require fere'en and non-resident | the intelligence tha Genoral Prim entered Portugal dievated @ prudent reserve, eyerences fe Ges fi} holders of railroad bonds to pay taxes on dividends. on Saturday last (the f0th).” Prim is stated te have Loaisiana and otter dluvemasier hops forcompen. | Mr. Warhbarne, of [i/inola, asked to report from | delivered the horses, arms and equipments of bis sation for slaves emencipated by national authority. | the Committee on Comme ce, the Dill heretofore | followers to the Alcadi of Anasola, Portugal. ———_—_. eer are la te flee ce certain te the fintget evorel gtitg tional pg intenduced by Mr, Raymond. requiting the Secretary Me nice ROM WASHING make combinations with reierence to any fu eeoking compensation for her emancipated of the ‘Trensary, the Secretary of War, and the " TON, | esas hs eile My ait iate t | etna, She atc eed | ATG an tel iatatt ee Gastas | Mevement ofthe Liberal Avery oe - for as that " ° y | eock en compensation, ‘anffestations ow Yor i eliey of the Administration, | Sasttncce cite tetettet tet Oi | BRITE A ecco ne sea as | eatkwumremeet sis rented. ses eT | at comer acon has gene tate ihe icetee bd “ time, when withia these chambers they will clamor | Mr. Mrooks, of New Yoak, pregemted the creden- we are restori and repsiring the breaches that have been made, Jet us aiso anite in the work of mak- SPEECH BY THE PRESIDENT, | Mecre wweteur termecne,tter tic sar with most of his force, and the I!heval army, with the exception of a few roaming bends. who are commit. for compensation for slateq wrenched from theit po sestion by Federal power, dén tial Cousiderations apg oa they would b uu Government which protects | now im mience gpon them; Re the “natural . ‘ + e ing all sorts of depredations on both sides of the river of iN] hea th *Yoa,* * Yea! © That's eo Sane Het Shows Ogu Shake sorvermmnents be Seams poms etna re cpnin allea by ibe. mire entatty \\iale were thet referred to the Com. | It ateo says thas the United States government wi!) nd by Hlis Recerd. Sass ltedt dnvtecd by uae fathers. ae ereinn vers prvgress and in the consemmetion of this great wort TILL ANOTHER PRESIDENTIAL SPEECH | *.tuytine ur new Staten aa well asin the restore: SRT econ tema peed and a cordial helper, Gen’ I did not expect terview With the Colored Men | tis iemourration. rt row have paid to tm th rn phy pre robel Btgten, the ox ees will’ 6 at be held | his hand a petition 0 © Ertet minke by mastering out Gl! the r at be heidin hi , ; the seathors Seast snd fealty end unite ihe Southera Spe uumber of wome.. ciniming the | toot as the people depend entirely upon the aol i@, a2 the echoes of the opening cannon on Kam. ' e On lveking over the Oding come | diere for protection, fer Brea) ralited and united hem In the Boring | Which i couly: be referred to, tle mouant of tne | Mew Oriana Feb. 7.-The seamer Mexlen, from iv ' u ' Tr veo . Ibe ane teconetre Wed bel ‘a rep tant rebels wit Coma itves of Grains, bat he di4 ese know whether | Havata, with City of Mexico dates to January 8b the Chairman had sufficient gallantry to give the | hes arrived ry, occasion, to t weerman is indeed read in the echool of | (Laughter,) Chibaahoe, but if was Known that Negrete was at heman oevare whe eiSoves the people of the rebel Mr. Lavin, of New York, engeceted that the petition Btates will not seek by all the means at th be referred to a Kelect Committee of (1 Bachelors mand to extort from Federal ( mm Mr. Bievens, of New York, sugacaied p Bpecial consideration for the lost millions invested io tour | Committes, wih the gentleman from New Y¢rk )Mr. millions of men, made free without their consent and | Brooks) as the Chairman, . against their will by authority of the nation, linpore The petiion was thon referred to the Commitice erished by these losses and the accumulated Coniede | 60 Reconstruction. rate debt, and surrounded by the wastes of war. by The House took ap the bill extending the prinei- maimed soldiecs, by widows and orphans ot those | Pies of the Homesiead act to ali public Innds iu who fell in their cause, she rebel lvedors dare not gebeine. Mississippi, Lonieiana, Arkansas and cease to demand and labor for seme commpensasion, Tet hihi ie mcry vhat, bog rejected the |. Lhe Liberals seus to the City of Mexico for trial, ir O war upon (he onse, by @ vote oF net 10 - nati val Mehieh takes from thea portion of pndment, “that potiine in’ thtesct shai be eon. | bad been ahet. Col, Patica, « Liberal, about to he what the Toft them. He who expects other action | #rued to prevent persons pardoqued by the resident | shot at Moulina, had been sewtte the City of Mexico thas this from the leaders of Koutkern opinion is but | fom participating in this ect.” Phe bill then went | gir grigy & poor stndent of human nature, Bnd sapecially of | OVer until to-morrow, ia ribal Bendins at ‘ ; slavebolding buwan nature. Mr. iison then The House passed the Senate bill granting the arebel Bozaine fone to Queretaro to organ're Feviewed the action of the (iovernment laraising our | #4 ying privilege to Mrs, Mery Lincoln, iinportamt militery movements, French reinforow mense i the large debt coutracted thorebs. which he declared waa As saciod as t The House resnmed the consideration of the navy | ™*'* hed been sent to Meratlan. i blood of our heroes poured out on baitle-fields. Thit | gypropriation bill, The Governor of Lower California, who tried w tional of national existence, Faith, Indue Pt Boon secede nal ates Bemend that irshall bo | Some of the items forthe Brooklyn Navy Yard | ‘M4uc@ People to submit quietly to Maximilien’s euard uard ° wore stricken ont, but that appropriating $0,000 for | @athority, and failing to do so, has laft the country. and Seeuere wee arenes et tnt ppt hey the purchase of the Kuegles proprity wae among thor@ | A melitia force ls te be sent there to enforce ebedi+ This vast national debs will bear not Liguciy upon the | retained he Committee etrock out in the Phiie. resources of the nation. To extinguish isatan early | 40\phia Nevy Yard appropriations the ftem of | nee. day will tax all the resources of « manalip, | $30.4" for Buikiey's Paweus Uryer, with buildings A plot egainet the life of Maximilien’s War Miniter endorance and patriotism of the people ior years to had been discovered, Severs persons wore arrested. . hbarn, ef Ii}, wanted to etrike out the 7 come. |, All conditions end parsalie of Tie ose Hier ‘on tor the Norfolk Navy Yard, among therm two ex colon ested is whatever effects the jonal sOpr been made the basis of our banking system and seep bag ge be fhe one “ flstae@ fash Tho Liberal leader Latre, was defeated by the fooeee i east demand i. bra “od seein Government, aud the Navy Department desired is | [mprrialiste above Paso do Novilla, amd retreated to a iiidasiehenniniies sation for the mill Petition consideration, He thought. too, of the Post versa Suffrage Declared sion in, to sasure you that Aly assistance you may need from this quarter will be most cheerfully given to advance the interesis of the commuaity you represent, ADDITIONAL ae sae aah The gentlemen present were then introduced Personally to the President. General Barrows enb- a El ROPEAN NEWS mitted the caspeaiien of the Prewdent, on bohall of the delegation, « large number of specimens of Progress of the Fenian Trials, | cois-tesrice quarts obiained in diferent portions of . a aoe the territory, which were examined with much MORE ARRESTS MADE. interest by the President, and the interview term!- Among the!tems in the diplomatie app: tation a Sharp Hunt for Stephens, bil, reported to day from the Commies on ’ 7 A Appropriations, is €19,0%, for salaries of Commis- Comments Upon Napoleon 8 Speech, tloners and Conrul Generals of Hayti, Liberia and Dominica. The appropriation is at present 611,600 THE SPANISH EMEUTE IN SPAIN, | “M*!%e me: fan Antonio. . Garéis had been appol ited Prefect of Nueva Leon; Bimon Pluchs of Coahuila. Figerola, the [aberal Gene."al, operating im Oajacs, het been repulsed, and wat retreating towarde Tehuantepec, In Tehnantepre iteclf @ bedy of 2,000 Liberala, whipped Col Garcia Cado, Ge Prim Safe in P THE NEGRO QUESTION. a. rim Safe Impertant Interview betw the Prest- n Portugal, dent and a Colored Delegation. - 7 3 ° Washington, Feb, T.—A delegation, consisting of News from Mexico,| anasste ¢ ts eat wun a tae one —__— Btates, called this morning at the Rxeeutive mansion, REPORTS FROM BOTH SIDES. | ena nad am interview with the President, for the i purpose of expressing thor views on the questions | shall not be imperilied by experimental! logis should be retained. Popuality. Gov, Fernando Ortego was alee detested City and Miscella N sow Doing ccnsldesed, touching epee their gunorsl wine Trion of seltiniereat Uney 40 cna Comins ttee strnek out mearly all the iteme for | yy ing imperialists, and fled to El Recelon. a 4 - y Miho neous ews. interest, amd of ascertaining the ideas of the Presi- | millions tellers, rope Buf ptt Wenduro, of (fils, gffered an gimendiment er . dent tn this same connection, rebellion, cannot safely be intrusted to oe property es thas Navy Yard. and is STATE CONVENTIONS, tection of pote ga eae aap A my Sat reorere was edonied, No definite conclusion was arrived at Connecticut. on the bill Se ae eed ere Sith tines “eho |. The House took e recess till half past seven o'clock | Hariford, Conn,, Feb. T.—The Democratie Rtate im the dark and troubled night of the eee ie, aBere an opportunity (o geutiemen (Oo | Convention assembled here to-day, Full delagetions rebellion Beedicted the repadiation of the national make speeches, aveevee webeie e ow! lov eir overthrow, an jetnan: . the fu tal law shall be eo amended as to | Mesare Walker, of Ohio, Houderson, of Oregon, | Y*ation te the largest held for many years. Hos. make it forever impossible that the public debt shall | anu Kelso, of Missouri, made speeches op (ue subject | Thormas I, Bond presic Hon. James ©, Engli hg hg Sadengeres by tne paymons of | Le Nina of ip poy 7 ber Sconstestion, of Now Haven, was notm!nated for Governor by accls- tions. Let these words, or words to the same efloct. — “-— = mation, as was also Ephriam L. Hyde, of Stafford, ge, incorporated into the constitution of the Luited | waar STEAMER CARTER EXPLOSION, | (Fr Lieutenant Governor, The ticket was then com- No payment shall ever be made by the United Latest Part pleted by the following sowtnetions: Btaves or ety for or on eccount of the emanel n rf articalars. For “eoretary of State, Jesse Olney, of Stratford ; pation of any slave or slaves, or for or on acoount of lem phis, Feb. 6.—Among the pessengere reported | ¢.. Tressurer, Homan H. Barbour, of Hartford; ter @ny debt contracted or incurred im aid of rebellion | missing from the steamer W. RK. Carter are Miss Noe, | .. " u the national government. of Owensboro’, Keatecky ; General Gene, of Texes Comptroller, Thomas H.C, Kingsbury, of Franklin. btbe Confederate Btales be required, as @ con- : : : ‘| The resclutious adopted by the Convention endorse dition precedens w their admirsion into these | and Mrs, Heffron and denghter. Among the saved thi " Hi { President Job: pected apie te ee fs, ifttelne’ Fusion inte the | are General Gibson and brother, and Mrs. Heffuer. i Sopereseen eee are swianid a a debe with additional guarantors and securities, and | OR® party from Memphis, om beard the ill-fated New Liampohire. make saier every interest of the coumtiy aud the | vessel, consisted of Mr. and Mre. Hoffuer, Miss Lirzie Concord, NIT, Peb. T.—The New Hampshire Deme peuple. Canfeld, and Mr, Reymond and wife, Of these, two, | ocratic Sta'e Convention have nominated Hion. Jo! a The jolns resotation was referred to the Comminies | O18 NES bag One of the brief rivers | @: Binelatr, of Rethiebem, for Governor, ant Coloney on Roconstraction. fapereden rensive’ iret ongp thet the boat was | George H. Pierce, of Dover, for Rallroad Commis The bill for the enlargement of the powers of the | burned afier the explosion. (he Carter was com- | sioner, The resolutions adopted endorse President manced by Capt Freedmen's Baresa, with the House amendment, | Jesse Hurd, ry J ccok ards. erotper te Catala Johnson tn his endeavors to have the Bouthorn States was referred to the Judiciary Committee. ve mee with uke horrible cueaster © few days | represented in Congress, and diseountenance any The proposition to amend the Constitution on the | fo. fome rimarkahie colneidences might vieeeea amendments to the Constitution. subject of representation, was taken up. te the ane. compen exploded Gs the same heat in cece morning, trom same (#0 pored cause u- Mr. Henderson, of Mo, offered ese sutetitate for | lar boilers and were commanden by trousers. Ihe New Jersey Politics. the pending Bropesition, an emendinent Wo the Cras tollewing persous are known to be iost: Mre. Dr. Trenton, Fed. 7..-A Joint meeting of both Hors stitution prolubviting an ate om m a J Ly : tinetions in elvil righteon account of color. Mra, Gibb Orleans: | was held to-day, Senator Beovel presiding. The Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, thought he might, ifso following offieers were elected: Btate Treasurer, How Alsposed, raise a question na to the propriety of the 4 Ivins, ef Ocegn. of the Stete Prisons, J. P, Rotinson, of Middiesex. ainendimentse proposed to the Apecial Committee's resolution by Merare. Bumper and Henderson, lhey Ktate Director of the Camden end Ambey Railrosd Samuel Hecktet of Burlington. De f 4 The F ians Armin ; prese the h actinic x 4 oey cna? raion fel wddreneed the Brew det, poche mg the ne! ich would scoru from War Material Stopped in the ie ated uate cantheveaeted pest fe Street, trict, but ihrenghout Oe age Fred. Dougias next oka ond eal they were not resident as to his du’ hi to enlighten th ity, but to HITTING OUT A CHILIAN EXPEDITION. show respect and to present in brief the condition of ae pr aire healt Go catereeds “We cell tne store ou | 0! 5 Arrest of Several Persons. we, were subject to government, to taxation, » % _ rt eo dealred to be endowed with the ge of exercising dc. . &e &e. some of the privileges of eitizens of the government, REPLY OF THE PRESTDENT. W asumtnoton, Feb. 7. The President, im reply, ssid that he would make This morning « large number of the citizens of | DOspecch. The best way was to talk plainly and Montana Territory, now in Washington city, called | ‘istinetly. If he hed not gtven evidence in hie past ‘pon the President, B. M. Pinney, U. 68. Marshal for | Course of his friendship for the colored race there was the Territory, Chief Justice Hosmer, Gen, Barrows, | 20thing now he could do te that end. He had said, end twenty five or thirty othors, were among the | 824 he repeated it here, that if the colored man amber, Mr. Pinney addressed the President on ge a -f Season to Kook bie cat oe! 4 behalf af the delegation, upholding the President's | land of promise and liberty. wet, 50 was not principles as announced in his annual message to | Under the circumstances, to & policy whic bibod and the Congress, and his policy in relation tothe present | ous Je8 uit inves “ite believed thes if the volley political condition of this country, Te which the | which some are persisting in at the present, was Presidemt replied as follows : earriog out. 16 would rogalt 58 eraas Ganges $0 tS : N colored man. He said, “ Suppose the coloned mi GexTLeMEN: It iano ordinary pleasure for me to in the South could, by a wand, be enfran Meet yea here on this occasion and w bear the morrow, what good w result to him?" He sentiments your have announced. Fo receive so large tad respectable # body of intelligent gentiemen from | io slavery, and said it had now been abolish that remote region of the country from which yn | pational guarantee given in regard to it that could fome ie bighly gratitying to me. Jn response, Sir, | not be revoked, He stated the evil results which, in faddressme Mr. Pinney) to the eloquent manner in | his opinion, would accrue by forcing @ principle of which you have expressed the soutiments and feel. | the extension of suffrage upon the Reople of this fogs of those whom you represent on this oceasion I | }yistrict, or # Bate, in opposition to the expressed fens seston: wrt bbe rag me ily pony Hs 4 will of the majority. r kind expressions; but you have m some al ins © which, uncer the circumstances At the conclusion of his remarks Fred. Douglas ‘hat surround us I cannot be indifferent. You have | said he would have to refer the great question wo the were propositions to substitute one thing jor another | ed tor the of a very different nature. wecnden shen pro- | smoothly and the boat go Karitan Const jamin Ciar' O cooded to preseut the vi ch actuated the | stesiner wereld picked up three bodies unknown, i Committee fa reporting this resolntion. The resolu. ® ° Inspectors of Gtate Piisvns w pte Shee aie jicans—by a vote of 45 The joint meet- ghored to the great principles of our (iovernment people. tion under consideration was not the orginal one as lyse adjourned wo Feb. 4) P.M. ving mn enunciated ia s paper sont” short time een Fessenden, After direursion in the wd " ee Bince to Congross of the Lnited States. The The President responded, saying that be had great “pony g Wet sas 16 weut back to the Com From Europe. declaration by me of those principles was mot the | faith im the people. mitioe, and was amended thore by striking out ihe ‘Twe Day’ Later News NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE, vosult of impulses, it was the resuis of @ thorough psi anand words “direct taxation.” ‘Ihie was done for two The steamer City of Washington, frome Queene fenate end calm consideration of those greas truths reasons. iu the first place it was thourhs thas it wpich lle at the foundation of a free governments. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, would be strange: without & provision yotorring to | town the Yocb of January, has arrived at this port, Albany, Fob. 7.—-Bitts }aronrep Favonam ord reteud ruths and have |ai rect taxce; and in the next place if the words 'o incorporate the Board of Trustees of the General them down as their gultie, cannot inil to understand Thirty Ninth Session. diet taxes” were'stricken out ofthe resolution the The news per Whe Asséseiatien, te regard $0 the pA low of Univerralists........ Prohibitms the the doctrines enunciated iu that message, Lt is not result is precisely the same, because direct taxes | S#itude taken by the American government towards | Mavor, Aldermen and Commonsity and Board of Bu- are left to appointment, precisely in the same | France on the Mexicam question, attracted much | pervisors of New York from lvasing jands Doles ne Trimm, herglora it was. emtirely, woneceaez | auionsion, andthe erevity of ibe eltuation was gen. | Mahe HY... gi. Autborzing the Comurlia of How position pene pe py aeretggintees 9 pad the de erally adinitted. The London Times says + the vchatter of the Atlantic Bévings Beok, New ance of Congress has been invoked with regerd to | phe Innguage of M. Drouyn do L'Huys leads to the | York. thas great iustrument. J Lellsve, sald Mr. on belief that rhe Auxiliary Corps would be recalled to |, Bitte Notiory.- Wer the sale of the Sepraniice samy Wet 7 Dace os ave a oo ig b r yA or i - | Karope at once ifthe American government qould | [ands and p.operty in > aniianie anrcutine AA i jon as Most men, fy fo f Ae then g{teohy ES give a pledge shat Mexico should loft to settle its | Vide for the pasenaee table buudla, 5 thereon, nr tI have no beer oplaion of |b then these w own future destiny, and we hope so moderate a | and the erection of euitana Welt uss bate sheets made it, and it did not ba A 1 tas ioc ane solution of a moat embarraseing question will be Rosre,. cones BO MEUREO al wri be th the language of the Senator ir ry Mas. accepted by President Johnsen, ayn Ar} TN TRODUCE! sachusetie, an improyement. Why, sir, they pio- The Londom Tuwxs says the whole tenor of the | ments ot shares of & York Society Library... vided themselves, in ey bel tar 4 {ustrumente, Emperor Nopoleon's speech (published on the 94 ... Kor p, pores coast 28 New Serre ussese ae Helles et on hiters: tineuded it themselves, | Pae of this day's Sux) convinces it that the solution | Bi'0"\Sy incorporation, $10), aud 1 per cemt, oa the There are now in she former diave States of the | of the Mexican difficulty mast come from the United 1; ences Pills, fi sont, on tae vale of the Union, @ large bomber of persons ignorant and | gigtes, ‘The offer involved inthe Imperial addrevs ry *, © per cen! tee uneducated, who, op, o 6 ferent perlog. have bi 4 | in the withdrawal of the Freneh forces from Mexico, o the esiension 9 rellzoes res held in bondage, au epasieare 4 as A ongarben ey | on receiving an assurance that the American by giving to ‘all Bone ireeif unfit to be cons! eee aeeee een a bernie of | Government will not impede the consolidation of Noned officers, privates and musicians enliet- the United States; and not nly rn they been | the new kupire. The Timrs feels confident thas | Commussioned o Fe Penve ediyetricer gy tarts made free, but made free axainet the wil of the | the American Government will be cager to accept a | 041m this Biase, who have sat secdves & euaon: population where they weie “w Ct ay », © Heyy pacific solution of the Mexican difficulty, compati- itd as ° 7 ‘oe re Ktivng scum ‘boeh t0 $08 eihastee 138 oe Loe ores stutt ey (Bd cle with the dignity of both nations, with the Senate. necessary to inquire whether they emanated from is man er that man. ‘Those who understand and Washington, Feb, T.—Mr. Clark, of N. H1., reported eve those principles, no matter from what | from the Judiclary Committee, a bill to punish kid- wtandpoint they look at them, will find themselves, ‘avoluntarily and imperceptibly it may be,butsurely, | 2&PPing, which provides that if any person shall eoming together in + & AA ios thes may take kidnap any nero, mulatto or any other person, er @iD regs tothem: whi'e these who disclaim m, who are willimg to repudiate them and set entice such person away, or knowingly connive or st nought, will be found disinteyrating and | aid eneh attempt, for the purpose of selling such tr ing iu divergent direction; for this reasom: | person into involuntary servitude, he is made liable There may be apy uow coming together without any | to 8 fine of from two hundred to five thousand dollars, ious concert or srrangement, b timperceptibly, | Of nwprisonment not exceeding five years, or both ; se they agree on these principies. 1} and the maser of the vessel carrylug away such think, geu:lemen, there ts uo o o can mistake reon, if be aide the abduction knowingly and will- ¢ lsid down in | fully, is also subject to a heavier penalty. dd embrace the Mr. Hendricks, from the Committee om the Jadi- ‘al, it must be a Teena) ASe clary, to whom was referred the memorial of the New i 4 He I ere othing w Dene the party aar pie York and Boston Chambers of Commerce, asking for tering the Goveinment may be denominated. 1h | Congressional action to exempt Northern creditors \ ty, th epubli the L erat santr. ie iris ‘ net "Ro party from the operation of Southern statutes of limita. tao peminioter te Gov men ecoeatully, ualer tion, reported that no legislation was necessary, as witis roimietered upon the % principles lai down in (bas paper Yon would ith about the | te eet of June 11, 1564, covered the subject. t same suce nm attempti to carry of Govern. Mr. Chandler, of Mich., then called up the House To increase the amnual pay- 4 ize bounties (o voluniee street ment upon ther principles than those which are wv costes an give up the enjoyment of & privilege without a | The usual official report of the state ofthe Empire | itis Onpenen 10 Tarep Reavixo.—Relative to foand in the Constitution, as you would if you ehould Dill to prevent the re-feene, without Congr mal pes 4 s Msg ‘hat, then, have we aright had been communieated to the Corpse Legislatit, On | McVousla and Macon scete, +4 Re- take hold of a piece of machinery thas had bees | legislation, of American registers to American vee | to suppose will be the reruit of leaving the Constitu- ho cubieet of Menies the reas ; iring County lressaieis to give Loudes to the ronstructéd and trained (to run harmoniously in| gele whose registers were changed during the war, tion provision where it is? Simply this: that, eo tar | be ube xlon the report says : a eats -lnecorporating the American Exploring p08 dlrestion, spe sttemps by reveree setion anh} Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, thought the bill unwise and | &# Dower exists in there States, it would still e exer: Wewent onto Mexico to obtain redress, not to suing Company, in opposite disection, ay avain, cleed #0 a4 to deny All political rights to those who | proseiytize jor the cause of monarchy, Our soldiers Rerours,—1o incorporate the Producer's Ware- T think no one can mistake the doctrine of that mes- fee fon FN MR heed ol micoe, tne Wer vee have heretofore been considered unfit to exercise it, | aco notin Mexico with the object of intervention, | heuse Company....... ppropriating twenty thousand enge. It ie very @ary tor persons to musiepresent it, those veesels to return to yt registers. The ‘Lhe result of suet ie the tosterng of @ teellug cone | ‘Iie Imperial Goveruiooot hee constantly repeiled | doilare \owa.as the puiuiers National Comete:y ft and to make assertions tiat this, that, o: the other obs of registry was only tem and was doue | ary to the foundation priucipies Of Kepublicun | thatdce rine as contrary to the tundamental prinei- | Geityebure. The rules were suspended, and bi has taken piace or will take place; but | thing f ma, ry Lay et government, But why aot propure a simple amend: | pice of our rights, Mexico isat present ruled by «| passed uuanimously... Lo incor porate . be permitied to say on this occasion, shat, taking all | {f » vecsele trom filing ® pier 0 rebel prtressors, By tutecedents, going back to my aavent into voiitie Thecus al tha United Buaias, fe exateae alt coe eal life and continuing down ww the present time, the | © ardinal doctrine es forth in tue, paper have been | Veere would be to injure the American marine very ment, precisely in the terine that the Hionorable | regular government. Av xious to fulfil the engage- | iym Laaios’ Couese........ lo amend Meovised Bensier fram issouri propores, to strike at the root | mentalt hasmade in reep et both to the persone | Statutes relative to limited pa. tnerships...... Te of the matier, and do away with # | distinction on | an. properties of toreaners, when the necessary | provide for a Conventioa to 1eview the ptate Constr ig | Maperially account of color or race, is at the States AC the prrana@thente 8x9 oon: iu a8 with the Kesperer Mex: wales seece +e quend the eharter of the Bicoming- Bay constant guice, Alier having pene eo tar, itis adr 94 7 Union, eo far as regerds civil and poiitical rights an imition, we shad be eo tar trom repudiating the re- | dale savings too iate for me to tui aud take a uiflorent direction, nahh Reet Sxvinined thes nates (oe ley of 1188 ENO Clee PL bn tree to coniess that I would pre- | sulte of our principles ee regards intervention that | BiLis 1'asex revive the charter ithe New They will be my euine tow tuis tiwe coward, and ‘eie act of Congress, He did pot | 1ef something of that kind at once—s« proposition | we sluall, on the contrary, accept them asthe guid- | Yors rem =] BOCIMLY «+++ 0 (nese who unde siaud thom may know where 1} peiieve the ont law was actually necessary, Lia | tat would prevent any distinction 1D civtl of poutl: | ing 1u16 for ali pow ere, and it will then be easy to | the act oi (ne New & Cominon Counei shall siways be iouud whea piipeiple is involved. | oily effecy wanta be to put all on an equality, and to | CM! Hahie ob m.count of Color oF race, im the Conatitu. | foretell (he tice when we shall be able to effect the | certain real ertate to Lue chuck of bt, James........ t let me eay to you, in order w give those who made a false sale no advantage over | $100 oF laws of aby Dials, Yet the Commitiece did | return of the expeditionary army, ihe Bame oF on ne b Sere Fs00 Acace 1 ee td: ae er att me | those who made « bona ste aoe oe Ti ie ave done | The Timxe of the 23d, in tts city article, says— zit te OF Waa INY Se HOS TO senled: divicua. ‘ ppre ) "i 5 cercer isweil niet done—ihe sand of my The yeas and meys were demanded, and the bill H+ not to offer my peculiar views, I pre- Mexican securities were severely depressed by the . thas the Compire.ier is hereby direcied cal ¢iaes baswe'l nigh san out, It L were | was passed, sume, however, no man, who looks a the ques. | Persieieus ayn piome thas her present course of order | te communicare to toe Assembiy at oan 8 toy oe 1 po.ed to reter to myself | micht trace my career 3 7 Guthrie, H tion dispassiouaiely end calmiy, would conte: and progress may be interrupted by the reign of | possivic, a complote stavement of the loca: "7 ry o the lox cabin, then alderman, aud amayorin | , Yees 31. Nays—Mesere, Davis, Guthrie, Hen: | 0) O66 oo recentiy slaves are fit to exerciey auarchy re-established, eas of @ach O: (be several counties of this State ; b * Kei dricks, Johnson, McDouval, Nesmith, Norton, Bid- shrougn me renee eee die, Seuiabury, Shormun, Sprague aad Btocktod—12, oprereolatives; then (uiough Whe Mr. Wilson, of Mass, called up his sesclution YF tne onal | yee Bee to amend the Constitution of the United Btates so as passed ‘ f slat ki 5 Aud also of the towne and cities,co far as is practicable Hy ‘ yt thas the falave ot ’ itbet ihe Spee eamanaee ¥ ke big Ay epee to ascertain she same, distinguishing bewweom Pe bumit sil, or eles they Dust Make & . alé Of exclusion | SBtMNUEd Its operations in Dublin, There were still | wer webs and other: obligations, gether with @ that would cus off, not only ali the coored popuimiion, | %T cases to be disposed of, and it te stated that the | state tof be rave of taxation in eses of she coun ud large Wwus of (he State. @tliousl House Gubernstorial ¢ Bra os, then p: 1ORM £OVerLoL 4 but a very large portion of their own white population ld cont! ir sitti if nec: Mes, Pation iu mil hen View Present, aud | to provide that "no payment shall ever be made by | trom the exercise of the rgut of sufliaxe, aid, 1 TAN Sent SeeuERe ae Daeg teeth pcogldl gels BreoDU ED. Le tucregse the, esleries sf fe thetiiee, utean gen tert satel ere bent the United States or any State for or on account of Sipe Ht vouks cg ty egy teal ey BINt | me aloutthe 17th of February. The Irish police ike wy artprey tty of « eriwin lends uuaer waler bear tog (he Government of (he United atutes, im restor, | the emancipation of any slave or slaves, or for of 00 | 4.6 Conmitiee saw to the proposition aboleuing din. | ¥ uriug the country in al directions in search | ¢ 04 bank iu he lo bay in she port @ Rew wltose ations to lenpraP-a ya alon sho 9 Btutes | secount of any debt contracted or incurred in aid of traction oa, acopunt of color, | ibe pate of erampecti- AY. i ei say the ae b a wiles xe Beef nal wiciny rc ee re ee ; ” rn ‘i soverument have, fur 7 + | cut Lad refused .o adops @ similar propos'tion iu ber 0 tad 7 4 ’ a4 OF Lugs 60 a ’ een. 1utesupler by One vir the toss | (Me Febellion against the National Government, | Cit hee Nelueds to Muins © ieonein ued done the Conuauxht, A favorite theory wea shat he was atlil | Hoara of Conti: ivi bho vty OF New Lurs.....aa* bad cao ouce more that) When the rebel chieie raised tne standard of | to it New York muse aisiuction on account of Orel ab Bertaet ten ‘ a & united vewpl » 1 shall tect that | rey. Is four millions and a halfof people, valued at | color, aud would advere to it, Lhere were then bus bea be ectaally traced as iat a Newry, Free and accepted Masous. the fF Pe gy A tg OI ry peea pie, juore than two thousand millions of two propositions Lett to base Jepreseatation upon ; Three al ered Fenians - one of shom en Albany, ev, T.~-Lbe .c\lowing named gentlemen a a é Ls ‘0 . ¥ elo! i. ¢! " 08, there be any who @'¢ euvious aud jeslons pe pehe§ heid as beasts of burden by the Con: votes, or to reports what is no n uae. aptain in the Federal my, Th a, of ibe Grand Meyal Arch Chap & Irish Volun wore ekcred offi ot fifteen y t end position, 1 shad be prepared to iuake them as Ge A eed muito poute a tow as l kuow how, aud thank them to ings, together with vast material int sake the pace T have occupied, for my mission wi | gli upon the bagerd of civil war, and w have been tuifiilet. Ip saying this in the pemorm. This human capital was wres 4 frum ¢ ance of my duty, and in response to the eucourage: the strong red hand of war, But, meot vou bave given ime, 1 tei that i am i 7 condition not to be ar:ogant, mot to feel imperious lastincls when they shw thels vaunied eonladersoy Of these two, the pending measure wes the Letier, | of the 59h New Decause it prosumed the original besls ol represenis- | arresied at Lie . ter of the Btate of York thie morning: tion; 1 MBkOs Do Change; it Viviaiee UO Prejudice The meeting organized by the ‘i of M.E.G. WLP Jorece 8. Tarles, Now Youk. It i to eny Bate wright to be represented ac . assoolation E.G, u i cording to population, with this distinction—thatife | French iadies for sending help 4 ie oes people of e iy MK uy ts Seymour Ht, Biemity Byrecuse. State says thet 1b bas & ease oF poopie BOL Ne to be | America took piace, as announced, in the Salle Hers. be Gy Row lh. Gy represeuted, that Claes «al nos Le iepreseuted, It agtt 4 Kb. Gb. Joseph B, Chafee, Alton, The sale of the tickets and the collection at the U. bene O, © to pieces, 1 indu ged decsue thet. e ef puperations, d se ties I’ can affors to uo right, wore 4, stan o sreaal sivancipaloa te pore that ere o Bate te @ciock adjourned close of the meeting amounted to nearly 3,190 G bee iNietonFiath Daagauptem in med ‘ u 0 ted, or that ‘hey ehouid receive compensation ~ ance i ‘De i i nie Ja a Ba AM a a lor their lost mills by the ernment they hed HOUSE OF REP KFSENTATIV ES, Ls : THE TROUBLES IN @PArm, ak iG yokn 8 skatman Albany, prineial 1 | sought to destroy. Upived | The House passed the bill requiring taxes tobe] A telegram from Madrid dated the 994 January, Pr jae et she foundation of it. | can iniorm eepiranis, | 8 led ‘thi ust a red th ‘ho we Wey Las (@ Turam Uieus eamnbiosvone tux uss | jo aguand Gasst Conatisuiians ia Weee Daswandase uo | weld om ibe basis of legal tender. instead of cold! gayy; vOticial eomtirmation bas been seceivecer!, SC0WHned en the Las Fase)