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« i NN a ~ -~ N \y° a ) vthy ’ r + - + ‘BPD , ve) : ri: umber 10,472, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1866. Thirty-Third Year ohm a —— = = —= oe = eee a = . . | ; Mr. Sherman said the robeleof Kentuckr were the Mr Grinnell T have it here and will read tt a4 | amonding the chart a Latest News MLA date ld thohtt ator ch bhi mort trout leat e dus va the war, and the precens | folow “Phila diecnsaion iT ae premotive af the | ence Company ¢ pA Le gt Rt A Reply of The Colored Delegation Te Presi of Keatn Ry just r Ht one og in apr Al, | i oe aig dat ; tery , The hy snoreb 6 Gentle Atnericad a) 4 oe Mining Company reqair= . tos ’ pret r eu's Bure bil to Riate er, , € t tours declared on Sa ¢ Sailor Boardine et Bhy Telegraph tothe \. ¥. Sun, balagetr lal brant helper : monarti, Wound (he tebele cone hee from | tt Teauent hie tanetiaae, that 1 he were | New York and Brooklen to be liteneed Cape eerie hing’o "ch. 7 he fol gla the publish. with their poutical powe ‘ pthe f t ' ee stats Weero amd brought | ting #°°.000 for a Soldiers’ § : i) - on eae ag'on, F The following ie the poblis | than dininihe ibe ie to wee thas er} ‘ the se thi eau, when be | Gettysburab. Adjourned. National Cometery @& Later Euro ean 4 rerly of the Colored Delegation to President | agsinat the Cauveruierts. | | became tee he wold 9 sot wiraten | ews Suh neon. are » thas haul fe ; SBwet } A / . Assembly, shah Mph satgo dh rae, Mawalt Mey Be eae eee ne eee eee ee Lu. li urarnse | bf ; eos lg The Hoare in Commitiee of the Whol dered = the badge of this Free tients bureau bil. Li urrrees ) broug he rebotion. r eo Whole, or with him vesterdar: Te to vd 1 be represented, When Mr. Rorrean Lt wes to that langnage that I ohject- | the ’ were to Le taxed they must be present v] . at langage that c wannual appropriation bilito a third reading. NAP. 8 MESSAGE TO MAX. Mn. Parsipent:—In consideration of a@ dellcate al tee ot Lcd x gy saybantne au phe ba ae ise | H Ph RG rose (0 6 personas explanation (ue, ay | oie bill to confer power on the Five Potnte House No M Par ee eenee of propric eoll as your own repeated | then, He would, sor bie cousiituente su Migwur, | t iiferenee betweeu & Herman raring he wit | “sep Valder moved to amend to te to Feqeite th } ree to » pero mulls le aw a ela on a . € tinge ¢ rant > ‘ore Help from France. iBtimations of tudisporition to discuss oF to listen to | BETS {0 tie He enna chink the right of aut ’ Waa sporking of T slinded tochat | ut of parente or guardians, of persons wing —~—~ & reply to the views and opinions you were pleased | gould feed the hungry of clotie tle naked colored | Matter, and eayine Le wou who woud | (yi coutrol ot the child, | The amenument wae de- TIF ENG oIre ‘ to exprees tous in your elaborate apeech to-day, the | people of the South. | si mips to arrcet bi exeatot a | PRCT at some length, and tort by 26 to 47 votes. THE ENGLISH ( ATTLE DISE ASE not f ne iv a 1 re sctfully take this method of Phe amendments of the Mouse with the exception | 7 hes ao A asic woloes wider tho IeTal cutee kee ae, — -_—~ replying thereto stated by Mr, Trumbail were avree! to, and the bill | ard etuidre eveving, | Way af the Inetttatte sqyich was lout. The 16 ‘ » » he views and opinions | ag amended was pared, — Adjourt ae woe th e Me win Ly h reading, 000 Ca ving. ae we do, that ¢ eareced an and taken ts ud | | \lburottered the following which wae re- s in One Week. preesed in that address are entirely 11s. od d OF REPHESENTATIVED borween two bayon ' 4 ot ney fered Chetartniamnetensinntbinsictinss \ ital to the highest ty A Oat ee ee ae LOLSk OF R 14 abd dure t . 1 (u've That our Senators and Representatives OUR WASHINGTON DISPATCHES, | « f country, we cannot dO cthere ir power atrest | MP. Feleston asked, but did not obtain. consent to | Ve ucic@ of the agent of the Brecutien's Tue. 1 | paasage uf gn tw Teauested to ree the immediate am : inte tine to call mttenti q' ore th B Sue ot introduce @ réolution, deviariny that it Ie wawiee 4 | O00 Whew the ge ritlemuent, gut up Bere, the other | Sida tere ly cobtraction of the National é tine to call attention to more thia two ¢ ube : ; hy A, gp Ap be « curreney, aud to comy THE SUFFRAGE QUESTION. trey features of you ,rewarkat . address deme e — reve taxon epir ; | dns ond anid that I degiaded ty sate | pay went ab the « arliess poutine aap’ hat of specie the t t point to whieh we f ery ay r aymoud prereut ' U ' harles . be i ° ithe ~ t ns ova lil ) ye ‘ ! to take exception, fa your atten und a Kock, Aus, Kook, end Conrad k behatf of the 4 ulien A webu d then poououm ’ po “ ufranc pon the veh, Aux, Kock i ad ne Oba ofthe | aia anid 6 hat low repers iy have Le N Reply of the Colored Delegation Aegl prow H f an existing} pti wpyatt of | segar wakers of the City of New Y for an ine |b the geutiewau tnd p ly quoed my remarks ew York State Medical Sectety. hi ot owatds the por i ople of |. dd capi Te ecend tn the Wer day i sheuid be ovine : Albany, Feb, &.-'The State Medical Geet to Presid t wet slaves ‘ rand he I at ei . } creased duty on it ried segore, hel i wt “ ir AT t gentionan sald v a ety re~ ent Johnson. aad held that ite Seciprecah, “Bes you. weet uly | Committoe of Ways und Meane, that be wou ‘ «ty the | Coovened this morning. Resolutions were adopteds rT H ’ . + co tan e by drawing an areument from an Lhe House resumed the consideration of the bill a it 9 i Os he maid § re woues | Coclariug ae the sense ef the Society thet the cholera . ‘ ' ay or . ‘ t Siacee eo on The President 8 Sentiments De- Incident ot as to uf slavery. and making it . ens for the dleposal of the public lande for Lormesteade for | uty ai wae’ HS ian mea h ite ‘| may be mainiv, if not eutirely, prevented trem 1 tit, botw en the whites an tb sere of the South | actual settlement, fu tho etatesof Alabama, Bisel |, Mr Jeuck-s tase & bic epeceh te stu the | becoming epidemic in any erty, town or locality, by hounved, i explained, Tt fms ite rout and aap in, the | sippl, Lauisiaua, Arkansas aud Florida wean the al avevieias one we wee 1) che adoption and enforcement of rigid hygenio -——— sobinhaiticia Stearate “Wnase samrele Ae amended, i provides that on and after the | at ta A censideres tie en ieasires, Tho following officers wou electod for PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS necondancy over both the pow whites | Dasence of thir ets @ Tennis in tows atates | sort Ott furnies exiexicace 18 this wid | the ensuing year: . ee sth . ‘ bin a by ' tin et "! ity betwe a th m a all be : on Sea aa | 10R TAs soa Westiaten se nie. of datiear Fit rata den ph C. Haven ison, ¢ aie b View hel 3 . 8 n whi ake the aio and | Met to secure home tlere on the | 8 Or, of equal as awl houid | aaneaane gates thats, o yunkirk; Becre. Southern Land JBill.|* wn wh SE eee latacy ior | public domain” and the act ¢ vital threo, | dave practical opexation tir al partaet the counts. | UV eubughy oe Albagy eaeys Teeaaurers de V. Pe - a it waa fiom this ch he maa ved their roved March 21, 1 Vit. With the very Cot i uation has adopped sien oF - ) tN ah a] —y ‘ . a catchers, elave drive C s, They | t bo entry ehall tnade for more MR yite ! \ wed t eflees vu + a ee PASSAGE OF THE MEASURE Ce ee ae eee ae oe eer the moc: | quarter rection ty actes, and buiricea ot 4 wn ie om €xinits The New Jorsey Legislature. entra eaieeeeeteeeenenn ‘ ‘ ndieb OW wi p committed | San) of ten dollars an acre, five ars 6 sue ‘ oe ily Hiab ba Al of ; A 48,000,000 A , if ite Hare, How, br. dow canned Pat Pt vaive | Ab the iestie of ach pate wided t oath, ihe eMicere wc Ul bake Trenton, F+b.8,~The Sonate hed an Kxecutive pmoved, th o1 | Simetn diner sAbIC wail be made OY Will eappore be Constitution of the United | sesalo: r h accoruing to lew Wi. loners, oe erature tieorge 8, Woodhull, of Camdon, was ananimously ot the p oceed- | confirmed as Judge of the Supreme Court, The provideu further that vo maine aAniee fe provies Freedmen, (uuse 6; sniagonism te Temoved, and you murt & tout it ia altogether Ulogical—“nutiing new wiue inte | to cutry or rettlement ur ANOTH old bottles mending Ferme eit ld a See The Dill was Yeas 112; naye 29. ee eee ee aL waa | Otter nominations were all confirmed except thes of ER RAILROAD DISASTER, Mises tor & peope w hows yuu buve re pemtediy veclared The Louse in Committee of e Whole on the etat Loi take tle Gail, bocwuse neariy every tadividual rf Newton Conger, for Secretary of Atate, Much ce your pu pore to maitisaiu in freedom, Beriesevou it | of the Loion, resumed the consideration of the Navy word neil ‘ be ae sae Rech n ay ot izen | | FSootladi rg chomvunte duces via Tees, | og aa atts We lege, that the bo ity of tho ‘ emoving trou @ North to the Routh, en cou poveree » ebom inate « Dy © A Rotten Bridge Give Way. th rere aes ee scar Uhives must nevesaniy be | Ahoremrneee ls bere (o tMke part in tue 1ebelion, was we much ous | SUprerre Co nd W, 8. Johnson, Beerotary of ihe same in a state of freedom as i a e.ate of elavery, A motion war made and adopted to atrike out the | (ised fo the benelitof the law as thore whe tende ib has while Clerks ia F eine ps in the naiue of Heaven, w verenth, ark, bow cea Lopranon OF @45.84 forcommuanhiant’s quartere as | tue North, Adjourned, x ot D bag oy ie ra Sap 44 e - law Of sour iets ite tO piow Venracota Navy Yard anOtas ! e cause ° all of & Train Throvgh It. | yo. in view ot pour proteemousl desire wo promos | OA Tine offered ain amendment to strike out tauure,go continu MMe, Capra nam 3 the him whom youu revard | she item of $1.0,615 for repairs of ali kinds, q A < , Ww Newark and New Yor atlr | has been meane # and ck him whem you regard Mrs B enid lik te Einoe tha ction: of cuitk ANOTHER RAILROAD DISASTER, postpoued will ‘Thursday next. The Psterean and itice. power? LOSS OF LIFE----SEVEP.AL WOUNDED: | fui cis maiiue, meno ais Ne ing out all these api opriations®, Guiess itwue that! A Train Falls Through a Rotten I whieh dace k Maticoad bul wae passed 31 te 25, Woltid ALM the etroug end Cust down the detenceicss? | ue Navy Yard was ivcated ju a southera State. , I ete Le ices did : -- cnnnts & ‘ ¥ > Cun you, by any porsibitity of ressoniog, regard thie | Masuusiian bs about to give up hia throne, and it is | ote Malet ies ti viteprsipirar ite aver dha Reciprocity OC., &c a &e. he just, inte OF wise? Experience proves that thoes | Preioe@ we may bave a war with bran velar the Newark & Bloomfield Railroad, which left Mont * tue couutly ine aie oftenest abuecd who can be abused with the Ib ore he was in fay eteateet Ju.punit ed OltOHUEs WhO | CHP ele condition to ¢ Frem Europe. are Whipped easiest, Peac es ie not to bis. Thayer seid iw 8 thie morning, in crossing aemall brides | 70Teme. C. Wi. Keb. 8. The Montreal and Teronte body oy (luirat p Papers express satiefaction that the provincial delo- M1 the Urnowt consequence | over mcreek at Bloomflo!d, within about fifty varde be secured by Gerrading one r exalsing an- | ¢ seh Inova ererve A © Navy Yard a: Veu- | or the station, met with an accident. The locomo- | #0 bave not accepted the terme proposed for the Funct . . s Pe i " escola, Lb was the ius which aviended the Gui of re gabe ¥ " enn 4 One Day Later News ott by giving power to one rare and withlot fesies. he pela picks « 18 WUD tive passed over $n aafety, bub the erck nd fires continuation of tho Rectpoclty Treaty, One paper ittrom auother—out by manie tig « etate of equal (the GLonme) saya: » Fed. 8,—Che steamship Peruvian, | justice between sil patios, fF itet puret dag Portland, ted, Mf One leppy result of the course adopted by the D aces Mr, Ingersoll, of Til, in reply, raid that whether | passenver car broke through the retien bri.ge and ou woe | MeVolved in a war with Bogiand of France we huve , 1 yu the coonizat bu r . fro » donderry the 26th of January, bas arrived, bap ae pe aes re a ety og Te ig | a autticens force wot omy to guard our own territory, were sinashed to pleces, Vol ol tates oi be the spoedy confederation of the Be eeetoee GUMNOR possible to suppoed, iu view of the usctuiness of | Pat to wipe ous the combined navies of the world LATER ACCOUNTS, Hive Anew con Provinces the abeolute necessity ' vari po gs int o | Phe material or which our slips are conpored cones ' ot whieh wit now b yarent. With confederation ne ie e ud I 4 1@ Lice mer tue of peace as alabuicr am th \ a fol 1@ the names o' 16 pereone in: pp ith confedera: 9 Ratie cotrecpeadess of the Londen Tress boath r ad in time of War ae a souler at tue Norih, | 'ou Pen mane & Noithern peatue where bh Mange kde Me nt ‘ ; ar wih ‘ er will be carried the impe veut of internal com. gives @ minute eccount of the circumstances under | gid (he growing reepect for rights among whe | SMe Hun is Workeu wath Suesiity, jured on tho Newark & Bivomfield Kailroad touncation, (hrowing oped lauds te free settioment wheb the Emperor Napateon dispatched M. Saitiard | prop'e, and fils increneine adaprabion toa lugt Ms. Dariiug, of N. Yo sald waile it was true that h Doremus, of Montclair, lately Registor of | the gin tual reduction of the custome tart®, ing on a special mission to Mexico, He was hurried to | Of civilization tn this, bie wavive iuud, (here Gas yaaa ahah tuidouusraly true tt ¥ i i iid werk, Hewes veversly Orulsed'ca the head and | 007 Oitherd 8 me Lis ham phrvers tarp of tes . Wer Come @ tine Wieu be can be semmoved from this oe, : ReoULIrG tat provisiuok ehou body, Hie ene TT % opening the Palace, when the Froperor enid be wanted hm sountry Stout e terrible ahock to ste prosperity wud | Ve made wt thay point tor the repair of our eiips Van Wyck Craham, @ teller in the Phaonie tof an to et out without delay for Mexico, with ainessace | peace. bes ces, tho worst ene \ from " t cast upon ite ae BMieater iulatmy than w from him to Maximilian, Le was to tell Maximilian | } ld be tolerated among them Mr. Banks, of Mase, s.id ho would vote ag system . " ul Without’ being compeled t core North for that | py, ‘ Z elpall the od a revision of the nation could | ii puso, aud thus be withdrawn trom the Guill, i peor sa, SRR © SAYRE ORS PERUOIE en oe Gr of banking andenrrency, The people of Brita Joaeph Davts, of Bloomfield, very aeriousty in. | A&eclcs need not coubt that brighter prospects ia ppoee tuat De / + enue y ~ thet he (Nepoleon) eomedered that ho had ful | in a staiof the tives dexsuuiug slavery aud oppieee | Hie Veusacula Yara ior the same rewson the jured the ‘ture are belore them, filed all the obligations impored oa hi n, and that | elon, anc"ius be cast away abd drives ilo exile, ie aninat the Noriokk Ya tod sgaines Mr. Brodigen, of Montclar, bruwed about the © Yards because the commu were in a4 | bead and body * unsettled couditiow, aud tn tue event oF having A pewseboy, named Owens, considerably (ajared News Items. he time hed now arrived when Maxim lian muat | sor uo viber cause (uma baying Deon trod irom tue ‘syend upon his own resources, without the help of | ciaime. J " . cuble with France) or England itintght be poesibie ‘ French army. M. Salliard asked “4 signed Gro. T. Downtne NS ded “ © snig! 4. Arbuchnot, the conductor of the train, He was Heniiaiar Bu ihe Meeweroe one woe ~~ some cre (316 2 louis cous J that these communliies wouid Le usiaigtiod agultst | one of tae most severely biuieed . a Fin observed that there was % us J Dy Veleyraph to the New York Bum,) hee entity for by 4 Sooumments all be had todo F ¥ on Mk ley Mr. Ii'ow, of Masa, aaiit the ati Mr. Milton Holt, who was killed, wasa eon of the ¥ ths omen 5M westo represent to Maximilian the conversation Je news Dovulasiy > vba + he " ny t t a te jas had, and that would euffice, paged nd Lawis BL art rere Yards ere bres “ jibe o neal - | former proprietor of the Mountain House at Sont Tue dry goods Louse of Hall & Co, at Forrest wended M, Sailiurd, moreover, to lose neti 4 aud ¢ i P pad dh ty MHATOs, TOGUCUE | Clair, He was crurhod tn the moat frightful manner, | (7 ince. Loss ett ue one for Blexico, but to AM by the fires Wasittxoton, Feb, 7, 1566 : canine mat re ar via apreopelenene were and his baal a rar Saviiedl Hans cu body. Mr SATs cinta WO8) ema) 8 ie Gere 8 . H SITINGTON, ' Jae own to Rei, yee up ous were | and q y sever dy $25,000, . “ - oan ely neCussAry 4 ad, and ib ! 0) ng * nt ' The Ties correspondent eave: CONGRES*LONAL, PROCEEDINGS, Leiter to strike out the epprop tations siwgothur, | noe rr S Aare edges 4h vrenty: es a lus resolutions of the Manyland House of Dele » Thi " he livase hac no cont coun ) put. | , and one of the most promteine voung men oft Edenton new tr dogs anything without some eood Thirty Ninth Session, ir he oase bad na conddsne ih the Departinent, | SED Ay the trate, contained fb eales eniorwing President Jobusom, were paased vevit instance, in se yi a paroaty Re Proll pong Seuate. go Ww war ol coun with any firet tae power, | Siaer of Mr. Wilmer, of Witter & by the Senate youterda a aly oe be in sending an Envoy to Mexico, 1 * ! on has not been devoted to the | Were returniag from a wedding at Mont ¢ ’ ) wcey. ei ° y verbal fostructions, he, \ilmeelf, only Washin ton, Feb, 5. Mr. _ of Wis, vre- falieot, thie Stnement €0.& tenis ie ine | nena: : fe cia Ais Jrpas Beavon dec! nes the office of Justice of ; . e ented the credentials of John Pool, Senator elect | pou ienman frou tidus 1x. 1 Oi) WhO paul We he grate the read beyond Bloomfield te des | ing supreme Court of R geen fy om North Carols TLe credentials were ordesed | *®e-€ Prepared too fo war © ih Phwiacd aud Freaee | feending, the Inclination barmg about ninety feet io | © preme Court of Rhode Island, to whieh he The Loudon ‘Times observes that the complica ou the teu, ‘To-day, aout ns are the uavier of France | Se mile. The sped of the train, partly on acco. was clocied on Wednesday, aagure of the etimates of the probable supply of to lay upon the table ene Raglan ; Wavy yatde, @ eugie one ot | i th ihe rt a ewan" treating up ble ar Complications are likely to arise between France jioiwe, of Wit, od the tlon of citi-e | whack i ere hun ure coubiue ud every ough the engines ahve iw up” tor the ' 3 een Fran: om to be received from America this year is stil! 1 Er, Home, of Wis., presented & Licks hammer and waved mr s with the stro oo | Pore of stopping at Kioomfeld, Wheu the en ine ard Cina coven ng propayandism, The French ze, w of Wisconsin, asking that Congress epoad no laor fabric avy one Cait 1 just bean down the Missise ppi to Arkansus, in a | mo. ‘e time in diecuseing the question as to whether | on the cece Leahy but the epeod of the trai | CStbube miesenar vo been (dr ven from their 7 hs : Z hich was a very t 16 shipe to deteud France ang Engiand | * 14 Cae® OF tock WH, Bud Ww wood work began to r er, dated St. Loul., Jan, %, toa friend in Lon. | the toutheru States are in of ous of the Union, but | wembersot the American Cong.ves prepared to bat Wp Rive Daag sere rae ed be missions establiaved under the privilege assured Baupinely and sake all the bazerds which te Phe tender was canclit end injured somewhal, A | weotonu the bridec. he arkable, It etates that (ieneral Sherman, who * You need not be tor any apprehen- hat they prov to legislate ro ae to prevent the | dc y he as to cotton, for I exw cnongl torrie ie thes | thot dine ef innocent blood in the Houth, and to | sesuit irom she uuglect ul any preparstion whascver? | BMOCREEF car came next, ‘Ibo bri By weeny iy all the corton land ieclea: and ready for the | poi ef oal men there—biack and whi Which | Were they prepaied to say wo wil Kol Boalt the 1d the ear trucks, with the wheels, ps Tus tral of G, B, Lamar, Jr, on a charge of and will be yrowing cotton this year.” wan; ‘erred te the Committee on Keconetruction Sblshment we have, and because rebels | [Del fastenings and tell, By the o if, motion of the lickty h : he pabfication of the full moics of Gordon's trial Mr. Stewart offered a resoiution, which wae adopt- 104 € twin, aud by the coupling tron of the tender, thy uplicity with bis uncle, G. B, Lemar, for the 0 of Gordon's trial | oa ine bruesiug the Judic Committee to inquire ra Navy Yards we w ies stand ay | 1Dk Of the car was casriod ty the Grace at the ead Of | Whe ernbezrlement of Government cotton, bes eom- nilamaica caused great indiguation, Many jour | whit lowtelation, if anyy le uecessary to protect ¢ evidences of Whe power ot th mn against the | be bridge. In this manuor it wae sately dreewed ou L. G vals proclaim that all law was vielated, and that Gor- | zone o! the Lmited Hates in she ‘Perritory of Utah | ouly sree republic ou the fue of tuo earth t solid ground. Boarcely # pers mences ot Bavanual, Gay before 6 ailttery gome * a pay ao their civil rights, = Mr. Waelburng, Ll, arcsuod with lis colleague r wet, ardered . Bven the I'r eA saya the evidence Mr. Lane, of Kanes, moved that the Senators pecrsoll) that we have e uavy abic to mice rai ee yordon was not indicted in | geet from Colormio, Le admitted tO seats upon tb combined tees ot the world, and thas we should not ’ Neha Gad jase 1104 ansordisig to the forme of 1a tioor of the senate, ‘Tbe motion was agreed to WAKE ULLOCERBATY BPPrOprialiol., Cepocis dinuitec Mir prdperty at she oa i the Cas injured ihe second passenger car was shattered and hurled epcw ise trom th Hine of the track. Agit presed un a Otve's have been rece.ved at Wilmington, N. @ fling briage, fit suflicts rin ; Hae Deiace, the tive alLutmeutol the Dedes, | Ca to imanediately discontinue the military die Pirewwed to strike the Yr. Wilson introduced a bili to repeal the act | jjeir coustitueute Were ground dowa Ly up La r Avot er disastrove coal miae explosion had oc- | autho izing the se stiement of claims against the | taxation, anu when Wo Were wiiost on Ay vo ul 6 aa fst efect was § © Malis of she cars t us ibe trict of Wilaiuyvton, But three regiments of red near Wigan, Thirty |! ves were loss, Ualted Btates toe oor ee Gr Gaabroy 60 by be fiuaucinl pale, au yes the eeutwanan eBid we tits | Cap, agtae i Theouate Peeease BRE HORIEE Y ufmntry now remain in the State, two colored and « . 4 . a i prope or ry cunin trials and conviction s continue dail)’, wie erred to the Military omauitte ‘ ee ear Derkeeanthe ve the vas for bia Rene ‘The situaieou of she }eaie " pe . the bridge pot one white. we : organ calied up the bill to extend the time 1 would pot frig " cluimit. | DeInG more p forty foot io shat the rear end o! at , poet OF sha Ba GR OF Baeghand nemeaiae for'aith irewing goods from the public stores and tue Oh uineraucn vars hie i ip : soe Atene the car thatatruck theabutmen) waece 1 over Tow regular Union teket was victorious at Now- et S POF Sats bended warehouses, ; rons! Sideways, nad sy the passengers, Of whom there WOI® | hep, by vee DeVy yards to lave uh ¥ ExT, have the dirbursenment ot bioe Various run Ke , _ | of money whiie ther « od he bile, n to amend the Coustit Ab & Leprescu ative Of Bie poopie Le po olessec t Bp ytopi intiou N.©., at the Clty Election yesterd ant fifty-two majority, ‘Lhe contest was warm ant STEAMBOAT DISASTERS, irew out the largest vote evor before tnown ja A Western Steamboat Sunk. thas city, Caro Pb. 8. The steamer st. Nichoas, with 500] A GhaND eDtertanment was given leat work at bales of cotton, sunk 45 miles from the mouth of the | Fortress Monroe, by the Grand Lodge of Ovd Fel- Jormbigheo River, on the 6th just, The cotton will | lowe it beiug the occasion ef the celebrat.on of bo saved, bus the steamer isa total loss, No sives| ther fretannuiversary, Lhe coremonies were of were lost, Drilliaut description, and were bighly approved Durning ef a Steamer. New Orleans, Feb. T.--The etenmer Norwich,'oaded with about 4.0 bales of cotton, wee burnt this morn. Lut fuw, escaped with their lives, AMEBICAN Gre CRITIEGS, TUE BEVRESENTATION AMFND Mewrs, Sattorthwaites' Cir colar ot ihe evening of | pye plore joint resolut 94th eave: 4th eave ; ; tion on the subject of representation, was taken up. | euch cap nditu ince our Inst @ { features fbr Anverican », of Ind,, spoke at length on the proposi- uriley have been seme few large tr \neaetions in dim: 140 he said, that were rel sila hed rebuild the “twenty bonds, anda demand jor b. de sheres for | jou: their coumection with the Governtieat, such ag | the rule © pinent io New York. ‘Lhe general pubiie, how- it wa. before she war, Mr, Lincoln and & T. apporr tole doing litte or no busi vest im there | oor tad distinctly recognized thia fact by their aera | built, they woud deuid be destin, ¢ 1e Wae Wie urites, On the week five tyenter ha ve advanced repeatedly, The power of the I'rsident over the | Hug protect tie ut & de, closing ut OO © 46%, not rithetanding rebel Sista Coutea with the convenug of Congress, | ky etiber, At he ried large sh prcu'e tom Now Yor to the con- | hia, err Me agreed with the wi Veunsyivani, that buis was bot t Nook anc buvy yalus Volne | the tite of the rebels, No vue coud te Whos Ab Fe ube property U 1ker those at 0 we tor the Congress of the United siates to | thie Ltiou Bud prove t he nm \ugis Ceutral hares continue d negiected | Ty tie uiatua ot the seceded states, ‘The lately | Mag, Wien the tudee Gould cuies hes oF uot ry ho In Erie shares tuere have been con- oec {States Are Hot Siates i the true definition of | spysepsiatious lor Lees uavy yards Blould be made at ble Huctuatior . Atone time they were taken | theterm, Tuey bave forteted their siguts as euch, Mr: Washburno, of Illinois, offered Py ve vat ower quotations per City of London | V).0. have rebelled againet the Coustitution, They ua anole depressed the market, and th sv leave off |) oe cost the Government three thousand millious which was agreed to, appropriuting $2,000 for the e daacat ae fay Henry 55’s 8 fe. of dolars, anu halt @ million of lives, ‘Lhe proposi- | preservation of the property of the Uuited States at ap & i ® sixca hee caused hese States at present is simply mwou- 4 a , tol jon to gumit Cheese y ply nsec avy Frrovement of one dolla:, Atlante and (neat | fiiouy ie did not kuow wat the emaucipawd | He lenracola Navy Yard, ; srtere Shares Ore steady, siavie Were Lt fo vote, bub they were qaiwe as Mr. Kice, of Mo., offered au amendment, providing SPAIN, for it as the rebels, Ile plan of recon- | that sv Maucu of Lue dies eection Gi tue wel Ol duyy ’ ‘ ucuon would Le to pass an amendment ty the 1564, a8 approprinted deo tor boun tid tor the au- Madrid telegram raystuntthe mews of (ieners) Constitution that after one, two or five yearsevery | sluction ui eieuies’ Veseuls, eudd apy Ma a Caeus ms entry lato Portugal bad not been confirmed | ian wiocan read the Constitution of the Luited | of destruction 01 vessess during the 1eceus 1evelou, the Spanish amb rT ' : be alee, Ball vote. He would distranchise the rebeis | sud ab tue sume cule, 16 Wie ayived by : is r if +t ot: ab Lisbon, 4 This souds for ie dame space Of time, audwhen be wumited | Air. pleveus olered an uuenuuent, which was tion wae tmpationtly ay aited, There a, mpearstobe | tiem to vote usw he vould jes the negroce vote | agived to, that no money sppiviiiates by thie bid erwise undoubted conf rmation of the iact. It is | wiu them. We were not ready for Tynoration upou should be, paid bo those who uuu lauded WW bake ie ted that when Gener, Prim ent eisier rebel votes, 0 colored votus, Lt was the auty | prescribed vath of oflice, ; : Prim entored P wtugal bo : “i 1 ep? ‘ef ent, : H 8 tho Portuyuero ps eortaat u wee Buy of the Luited biates eve thas every State had | ous amendments, and without faa! eon bhereou it he Pot having r ‘ r ve out. But this could » Sm ee the raat {tocbs to pursue the a should | # Seo eone without, she ‘aid of agrees, the tate was laid aside uutil to-morrow, ye « © lronwer armed, The Spanis, 14 0Verne rh ‘e] States are uot ina condition to Le wdinitted iuto The Houre proceeded tothe consideration of the ap! ed General Zavali ver D Bip settee te aeeeyhaes Me 38 or of | ie Union, Nine out of ten of the citizens of the | special order, which was the bill M j " oceed to. make arrang, : reas- | @outhero States are rebels at heart, lie would not the Spunieh Heed in the Pecitic eae OF tne TOMY Cena ro to Congress to make jaws and broaiics, : He believed it would be sale to aumit the rebel States skes Who reported the bill from the HOLLAND, when several jimportant emendmen Rh beea Y vb that subject buying Ministerial crimis exists at the IL fee | incorporated in the Conatituon, wh black mea r, Grinnell, of Lowa, who eau: the Interiur and of ° agus, the Mis were wituitted tocivil rigits, when the Lieeumeu's Mr. bpeaker: The member from Kentucky (Mr, tleo having . esigue pete bil andthe clvi. tigute bill wes ia operation, | Rousseau) who other members of the Cabinet had alo offere 4 | Not beture ull thease thinys were done, would he vole | Teterencs to my lace their resignations in the hands of thie King jor the adminsion of Southern representatives with ’ > T the exception ot those from Teuneseo, bvery mun indon, Jan .16,—The cattle discase is increasing, | eiccwd Wo Cousress trom Tenorio coud take © LUE WO the Tar Printing Bureau of the Treasury Dopart- ment yrsserday printed $85,600 in Ofty and five ing. Most of the cotton was thrown overboard aud | °@* frectional currency, This replaces an equal saved, The vessel was speured, amount of ‘lated curreney which has been Abipwreck and Loas ef Life. cancelled, 4. uew five cent fractional currency Savannah, Ga, Feb. 8.‘The first mate end oug | bas beex printed at the Treasury Department, aman, the only survivors of the wreck of the Hoa Kora advices to the 10th of December ritish bark Jeuny, from Liverpool for Savannah, | state (hat the Northern baulittl are eiill causing wrecked off Cape Hatteras on the 4th dost, bave | much trouble to the Government, whose forces bad Srrived, One man, bie wile and child, passengers, | been defeated and driven towards the Yellow with the Captain and sixteon of the crew, were lost, River, where they bad been cut off from commun.- ‘The Jenny bad an assorted cargo, was 206 tour bur- cation, then, —_— ——— ED Tne trial of Capt, Sernmes has been delayed thie NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE, | jong for the reason that all the proceedings thas Senate aro requisite to ite commencement have not 5 ot Albany, Feb 8.-Petutiona were presented for ® | be n agreed upon, The names of mauy pariies Metropolitan Bass @ Act, and to incorporate (he | ip cluding upwards of fifty ship captains whe heve Workingmen's Union, of New York sutfered from the depredations of the accuse sre Broce Revouten Favouanry,—To reeulate taxes ou inode laken of ‘ule taken, for Crotoa Aqueduct | knOWD, and geome of them will probally » purposes fo increase the powers and duties of | moned at the proper time. Courts of Special Sessloas, excep. tu New York aud Albany, Bitia Noricep,—To cancel certain contracts rela- tive to she 1uuth Avenue Bewer, in New ¥o Genera! Intelligence. amendment, 0 cetableh @ Unie em of bankruptcy, ‘ome eave way she pariiameutary laugvage in 1 bis seat, and L be pubucavon nue towards eeck to show Lina what tay #8 Francia, io To incorporate Sisters of the Moor of bb io the remarks | mace phage l 10 Geshe uuinber of cases in the weekly returty for the | the vuth of oflice required of all mermbers, Iu Ar to Go him injustice or to in.purd Lis bot Hisown | Rew tA eee Fo inoorporate Coucerciia Labrary (By Mail to the New York Sun) me, yous q . Kauss, (00, be believed mea bad been eivoted who | l4bkO446 1h tue Leo preeeube | jueetion of tach ; . in r HOT PR 4 -_ time, exeneda ten shoussnd, This aumber Is for night be admitted, One thing was certain—no man | BQ | cad i vig.: “Ut you lutend to micest while Ps is Istione aS of hedthee for the reduction Ax incidental inquiry :—Would artifvial teeth week ending the 20th inst, , tom any Stho Would ever be a donaior with bs | peosle on ex parte statements of wexrors, wud bud ene GAVhie SOEs Oe EDR Anes vee icizot | @aavle & person to sing lela sols? vowel bas twen detained in the Tharces onthe | q een! Butl he had taken the outh Lies to meet yt ur pou 6 ne mos for trial aud ine po fry re lice distr te senailin ‘es w Board of Ls Louismiile, Ky4 9 few di » I } die , - QL. Upprieon them, bt eay that oppose you, and it | Ys ‘ 7 a ad 4 4y roe mae 4 Ye of sailing for Pern, , ir, Tiumbull, from the Judic ary Committee, | you guuus i ov ai see and pu me i would bili you vanes Comin ‘ De a oF the x ln Cor ees i of srmallepox while being carried ubvut tho ety Latest Commercial. rep orted the bili for the enlargement of the powerof | wien you ect ine of iibersy.” Mr, Grmned re. va Pa ae ob Bariroud Com panies {n 168 motier's ars, , . 9 A 7. “ae ‘a Bi snd. | Maui ked : dere is the person to whom the emt mi: pled at : hail . r ver posh, Jen a6, f ‘cotlon—The Broke: the Freedmen's Bureau, with the House amend selerred, | read trom Lis amawer to 0. quess.ot arte a a i aA # thas ib al Hes be A wuMpes of the fron milla at Wheeling, W. Va, ~ ‘salen, The 1 oh coon ) peck ®t] em & uy the Chaitmun of the Seect Commitee lnwatne tia Atala th’ SRecee ah OF 1a cae have suspended, on account of the Workmeu atria rican, ond ae st eee, oat conus jad. tor wr Trumbull moved to agree to the House | ier to Culonel MeCaien as one of the en Son crotncter te ed cupterod 2 tho manutaerure | Agee 6 Feduohon Gf Wages . a. ner d spAio 30, A oh ¥ . ¥ vee vu be @ibpio ed an the ul ; aietuils ase eteady, Lrovisions @.e quiet but | amena mess, except that one which restricted the ‘ the gic iy gi fea au heuticy } BUY Bi Licks Oxee pc euch i be sequived Lo ite Isteriiaenca from Richmond states that John Cporati, ‘Be of the bil to she Bates in which the writ | the Wal Wain & bud bab af Le Lauer we 10 AFLOsE | own business ; oF e vias, ohul ue or delivering | M, Botus heads the movement of certain Union mea as corpus was suspended on Fel. let, 18.6, | We aud rig gr y, ee f' hers ; 16; CS. five twenties 66 a 60\4 rh: B "bh mmdment would exempt Delaware, Maryiaud | punléhes, would ili bin give the member om w BONS Alauois Contral ehasce Tee Toe | and Mim Our from the operations of the bil the fuu veuctit of an explduution of his deciaatiog | —— ‘ Mr. Guy brie rose to reply to some re narke en the | that he would killuwhse@otice. ect Beeps due te requiced jor its | for she removal of Gov. Pierpont, bow, € t ' at yer hiae ported over {tn own : rao bon eotuig ioe ere Coat ia reported to be very acarce to France, k k e by the & end by tie duchurye of bis dus BUGOr OBLLy |" iii Pasnkp,—heloiive ty Mcvoneld and Mseon | many of the mines having. given out, Toe a entucky, Wa ay v@ Seuator from 4 tie AMraes y ebree ecoks rn wnygo the Menu "he orted ate lar, Vance in Indians bave nov been troubles ve of lave | lovalty vn BUNCH i tetiod that meutucay was |. Mr. Kousseuu—i eek tho geuileman to read hisown | ire Luvarmiee ‘Colic, ‘iookleu; resantuy | Secle @ mre i one ane ( 4 | Nerthera froptier of Vexas, i" aialore ‘or iu the Lands vi disloyal wea, Leusuuge la TO.eeNCe LY What b Bad, County Livasusois iv avo bwude Ww the siute: ‘Cepiiuaed ep the tast Pago.) fon, Jan, 26.-Consols for money 83% a | o: } Boy ploperty own Use, oF