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THE Number 10.473. NEW YORK, | ment set forth that {n whatever Atate the e a est ews prviece cf the fighte of uffrage wns abrideed on account of race or numer of Representatives would b & proportionate exrent. The laws of th made it hecessary that negroes possess freehoid in der to exercise the right of eufirage, But the posse tion of a freehold is not required of whitesaud there foie there waset this tine @ distinct on in N.Y State between the white and colored race, and @ec- cordive to thie resolution not only shall that portion of the race who may be entitied to vote be- cause they are freebowders be deducted, (if au tinction fs made between whive and she coored hut the entire number of the race, and New York loses by it a portion of ber representation, . M oft'al,, asked if a property qualifica- be required hy any State for the right of | exe ing the franchies, not applicable to neeioes alone. but to all alike, and such an amount waa estab- Liehed as would lead to the exclusion of many negrore would not that State be entitled not- exclusion, to representation for the mulation Mr Johnson repiied-.Of conree none are to be excluded trom the numbers except an entire class, arainet whom fication is required for elective franchise that ie not required of the te rece, He thought the senator's question was ered by the ter ot the reso ution Penator then tinued, Heaaid that out of By Telegraph tothe VN. ¥. San. ee e FROM WASHINGTON. THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL. Arrangements for the Occasion. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. THE FREEOMEN'S BUREAU BILL. PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE. 9a v The President's Signature Only | Required. the thirty * ne, there were See only eix vote under Sate. Vg ; dition, and, unioss the States changed their policy The New Co i he did not think they would-they would, if this nstitutional Amendment, siution paneed each one lose « representatl ve, mame Ro oral viding they have @ Colored population amongst for Siates that had not bat not SPEECH OF REVERDY JOHNSON. ip Biawe which were b erented at present Y 4 \¢ re hat foo h bin the chaite which LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. | #ei* pated er the sowhern ineuters outa & = - Darth « He yoy: ted the wen sof the south? wore they «# orth feri the South in inv Farther Fenian Arrests, | {i Siri wtsiole' une foie Ue, lucy nes mises ot Mr, Sumner’e epeech in regard to the right of thy Vener ernmont to regulate the election franc cise of & Biale, At the conclusion of Mr Benate adjourned te Monday. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Major General Orterbouse was formally iatrofuced te the liow The Speaker made « brief speech, to which Gen. Osierbouse responded substantially ae follows: Gesitemen—You mast excuse me from making & speech @ Lcannot eposk your language well, having come to this country wheu too old to learn it, Ln my own land your flag wae th mbol of freedom, aud baving falied to catablish rinan union, | cane to Aineries guided by the same eymbol ot the Stare and Siripes, and Id I could to detend it on the battle-fleid, (App a The Speaker then introduced the members indivi dually to Gen, Ostorhours During the course of the eeesion, two other generals —Orook and Ward—were introduced w the House, and received with the usual honors, The Speaker laid before the House a message from Convictions and Seizure of Arms. GEN. PRIM’S MOVEMENTS. IMPORTANT FROM PERU. An Alliance With Chill, WAR DECLARED AGAINST SPAIN. Affairs on the Rio Grande, 2,000 FRENCH TROOPS EXPECTED. Jolmeon's epeecd, the General Brown Succeeds Weitzol NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The Health Bill Question. Wasuinoros, Feb, 9th The Committee appointed by the Virginia Legis- Jature bave arrived here te communicate to the President, the resolutions of that body, approving bie policy iu reterence to reconstruction The number of tickets to the Lincoln Memorial Ceremonies, on Monday next, in the Hall of Kepre- sentatives, is limited. Five only are given to exch Representative and Senator. Thousands of applica tions for tickets have been received, many of them from distant States, while the pressure here upon the mezabers is immonse. The Amendatory Freedmen's Bureau bill having passed both Houses, will coun be presented to the President for his signature, The bill, as it now stands, does not restrict the operations of the Borean to the Btates in which the privileges of the writ of habras corpus was suspended on the Ist inst, aa amended by the House, but disagreed tw by tho the President, declining to communicate any intor- mation to Congress respecting the grounds for hold ing Jeff Davia, Clement C, Clay, Mallory and others in confinement, on the ground that it is at preseot incompatibie with the interests of the public service TUE PRECOMEN'® BUREAU BILL. The House then proceeded to the consideration of the business on the Bpeaker's table, and took up the Benate’s amendment to the bill amendatory of the ¢ Bureau, and on samwend act to establish the Froedin motion the House concurred in the Senate mont, The House proceeded to the consideration of the amendments reporied from the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union to the Naval Ap propriation bill Tho Tlouse @fxacra’d to the amehdient of the Commitee, and retained the item of @1.6.000 for the i vy Yard, All the etained,exrcept- of the right of drainase ny the city of Chacleaton, apd $136,00 for e's wharf. di adjoining the Portemouth tor the Boston Navy Yad $25,000 for th inthe Ne Benate, It ts of penera! app! icaiim, - ipo ener The National Democratic Executive Committee | sewer 251500 have had a meeting for genersl consultation, hut did | placer on the Mot come to any determination as to recommendin Be ogg any particular or special course of policy to be he: o- efter pursued by the Democratic party, A mace meeoting is advertised to sustain the restoration policy of the President, to take place on the id of Febraary. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ninth Session. Senate. Warhington, Fed, 9.—Mr. Guthrie, of Ky. pre sented the crecentials of George Houston, Senator elect from Alabama, for the short term, My. Guthrie stated that Mr, Houston, during the war, was «con- sistent Union man, The crecentials were orde:et to be laid upon the table. Mr. Davis, of Ky. ordered a resolution for the ap poimtment of committees to investigate charges egeinst the Goverument cotton agents. Mr. Fewenden, of Maine, was araid thet Mr Davie looked upon every one connected with the vernmeut with sad a faundiced eye, that be woul, Renenees with the Savasticn tots proposed, immed|- ately do thom injustice. He eoul! not, therefore, agree that Mr. Davis might, with propriety, be eu- trusted wiih the conduct of such an investigation, ‘While he (Mr. Fessenden) had charge of these cot- fon agencies he bed heard of a great many accusa ions ogaiust men, but they were all unfounded. ‘nally, he adopted a rule to compel all charges to be reduced to wri ing, and after that be bad no more cuupiainia, He could find no man willing to take the respousibility of making charges against these agents. He was opposed to these fishing committees beiug raised on general charges, lie would favor aa iovestigution on epecific, or a specific charge, He hoped the committee would not be appointed mutil something definite was given to the Senate on the oabject r, McDougal, of Cal., offered an amendment to Davis's resolution, #0 a to make it include an 7 hw for receiv sie 5 S26 for p $116,000 for repairs of all Kim wiv for the p Cinee of the Kuggio’s prope 2u,0W) tor the preser- vat.on trom destruction or decay of buildings already commenced, for the Philadelphia Navy Yard are All the iver reinined, excepting 900,00 tor Buckley's patent opropr for the Norfolk and Pensacola Navy Yarca wer ariy all stricken out, but #20,000 were votod for each place for We protection of the public property. Au additional section was added, making the ap- propristion ot Louutics for the destruction of au eLue- my's Vesewl during the rebellior plicable to ali cases; aud also another section added, that no part of the atount approp.iaius by the bill bali be paid in vielaiou of the provisions of the set piescrib- ig (he Gath of othce, ‘The bill was then passed. The House resumed the consideration of the bill to establish auniform syste of bankrupicy, aud the time was occupied in discussing the various details of the bill; but no final action was taken. Mr, O'Neill, of Pa. introduced a bill extending the beuetite of section 401 the Army Apprepiistiow bli approved diarch 4, 1565, #0 as (0 Kive Ali officers of yorunteers below the rank of Brigadier-(ene:al, who were mustered ous of the service at their own requert, or otherwise bonorab: Apni 1¥, 1865, three mouths’ pay proper, the a it they had Veeu mustered out with their ree regiments, It was referred to the Committe Military Affairs,—Adjourned, Texas and Mexico, General Weitzel Superseded by © Brown—Arrests for Violations of discharged, atter ae Mr h f Mp fe Ms i Neutrality Lawe—Movements in Mexico, investigation into all the charges against Govern. nave ; ; ; ment ofticere at New Orieaus wud in the Missiselppi Brownavilie, Ved. %-—Colonel Brown succeeds Gen, Weitzel in the command of the Kio Grande district. Col, J.G, Perkins succeeds Gen, @mith in the eom- mand of a division of the 25th corps, The United States Provost Marshal {s busy arrest. ing and disarming al parties in Brownsville and its neighborhood, Col, Reed, Gen. Crawford's adjutant, has been arrested for complicity in the Bagdad affair, Capt. Sinclair, of the liberal army, has also been ted on the charge of violating the neutrality Mr MeDougal, in the course of some that he knew of a man who bad beea jor captalu and quarterinaster, common gambler in Califor. pis, not worth #10,000, After bis rejection by the ut down to New Orleans, where bis in operations wilywhich 33 York, i 000, 000, Uuppose what he meant, The nawe of was familiar to all, THE REPRESENTATIVE AMENDMENT. Pending this discussion the morning hour expired, and the joint resolution to amend (he Constitution was taken up, Mr. Reverdy Jobneon, of Maryland. floor in opposition to the meas: ui addres# himee!f Brat to the u of the reso- tation in order to ob tain lwe rent econdly, for the supposed necessity for such an amendment and thirculy, to its effects upon thecountry. H id the second ertcle of the Constitution regul mode by which resentation and taxation a: ebieings, Kep tioned accord . Cortinas and his forees have left for parts unknown, Is is reported that before he left he received from President Juarez the appointment of general-in-ebief of the liberal army, Four pieces of artillery, taken from Bagdad by the liberals and brought to Clarkeville, were seized oa the let inst. and held by the United Btates Collector of Customs. A Freach man-of-war has arrived off the mouth of the Blo Grande, Two thousand Freuch troops are expected on the river, It is rumored that Gen, Canales then took the id he would the resolution was , but on recommitment, the provision in regard to at Renosa, with direct’ taxation was annulled, jaimed th: ry tl Constitation aon syn Shera i aliberalarmy; that Gen, Kecobedo, with another, is being abolisied—the people the th f barn! Dee ae a aation tor the ne fonts ve 9 besieging Monterey, and that (jen, Mendera, with another, is besiegiog Tampico, None of these storice are believed he: Rarosts from Independence, Mo., say that quite # number of bushwhackers appeared outside of the town on Thursday, and threatened to atiack the jail and release one of their number confined there. Troops were sent from Leaveaworth to preserve yee peope there. but the proposed amendment made no ehaage in the cormepo.ding requirements of the Constitution, except only that three fitths of « cer- tain class shall be counted, far as relates to the quote of taxation and representetion, the thing was eatirely changed, were DO tiem Bow who are three fi'ths men and two fifths property, but all stood equal and it was therefore entirely unnecessary to change the mode of apportioning representation and jor some wise measure never Sa” “aad the abet sal nn nn ee Ee SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1866, Panama. Tre mail that should have left W 'lismeport, Arrival ef Miners Unfavorable Prospects Pa, yest rday morning, at 2 o'clock, wae robbed for Them after being de) vered at the Railroad depot. The bags were found a! ove the depot cut open, and all the'r conten # gone. Guogas and Boyce, for the murder of Adam Deemis, were execute! tn Parkeraburg, West Vir- cima, yesterday, The ropes broke im the first attempt, but the men mounted the scaffold again, and were banged separately, (Correspondence af he Sun) Panama, Feb. 1.—The eteamatip Colorade, from Ban Francisco. arrived in port thie morning, bring ing three huadred prssencers, sixty of whom are miners, bound for the Southern part of this Re- public, This ie the third batch that have come down with the same object, aud it is to be feared they are entirely misted in regard to the prospects of euccess i ‘ ° in the country to which they are bound. The mines Tas Virginie City (Montana) Post ann Promaa, have been worked in yoars gone by, by the fpan of the 20 of January, states that a large quantity of jarda, and of late years, in a amall way, by the ne merolandise hat been eeivet by tho revenue tives of the country, But one or two speculative collectors for not having the Luspector's Americans who have been residing there for several | mark upon {t tw show that the duty hed years, have recently sent erageerated accounts of the wealth of the region to Califoroia, which are induce ing hardworking men to leave ate employment in pureuit of something entirely visionary. Itis to le hoped that three months will not find them all back here beggars. been paid thereon. severe own. Arias occurred at Hilton Head, 8. C, on Wed neasday, among the Government buildings, by which the forage shed, containing an immense quantity of corn,foats, bay and straw ; the quant house and adjoining buildinga wero desroye!. The fire ie | elioved to have been the wok of an in- cent The merchauie will euler South America. Alliance Between Pera and Chill War Declared Against Spain. Th amer Now York, from Aspinwall on the Ist inet, hae arrived at thir port The news from ern is that the Dictator Prado hee made an offensive and defensive alliance with Chili, end declared war against Spain. It hoped at Lime that the other South American Republics, especially Columbia, would accede to the treaty Two Peruvian steam frigates and two steam cor Vettes had left to effect a jonction with the Chilian flect. All Bpaniards residing in the province of Lima had received orders not to leave the country and to have their names regietored for surveillance The Peruvian Government has also taken other pre cautions to have reprisals at hand in case the Spaniah fleet should take possession of any part of the const or laflict any other heavy damage. ‘The mails from Valparaiso had not been received, but a sailing vere! at Callao from the Southern const, reported that the entire Bpanish fleet was concentrated at Valpa- raleo ; thatthe city wae probably thoroughly block- aded, aud that perbape it bad beeu attacked by the Bpainards, ry. Ereut United Soldtera, oonvicted by court-mar- tial helt 1 Nashville, Tenn, were on Friday drome out of the rervice, to serve thelr various tertns of imprisonment, which range from five to seven years, They were marched throngh the sireete with drumae beating, Four of them bad their heads shaved. The charges against them all were robbery and assan't General Intelligence. (By Mati te the New York Sun) Tire c'tizens of Macon ere rata'ng a fund for the relief of the family of ex-President Davie De. Wee M. Gwen teat confined ta Fort Jack fon, below New O 4. Le ingeventy years old, and expresses « strong desire for liberty. Tne jourseymen alatere of New Orleane have sunounced to thelr bosses thaton an! after Feb- ruary 6th, they will nos wok for less than @4 per diem. Te The War Between Brazil and Paragany ed from Paris on the 15th cholera disappe Via Engiand comes inter news from Buenos Arron, since which time not a Bi vale case has oc- The war against Paraguay was being proceeded with pre wee first case was kuows on the 15th of evergeticaliy, The consolidation of the allied land aud naval forces had so far progressed that on ihe 26th of January they would make Tun Pr of Wales bas sent a handsome bridal blah to Mra, Heary Jobneon, nee Harriet Lane, n b acknowlelguent of the courtesies teniered im at toe White Louse while that lady presided there, A vetiumartmact of Buttes was perpetrated re cently near Jubbulpore, Iudia, she enbjeet of it being the wife of a deceased barber, Bhe sat on the pile of wood with ber cead Lusbaud across her knees until suffocated with the smoke and flan: aguayan stronehold of Hun river, Thieis apace ingover 10 heave ge oh by chains ext bo suppored, having to ie twenty thou of the allios in pursuit of across the province of ¢ usyan army of fitteen or derable fleet, The march ne retreating Parawuayane, rrievtes to the Paraguay river, for 3.0 miles, thre t uninhabited country, is deseribed as one of the greatest difficulty and suffering, and bur troops perished ow the way, and many NEW YORK STATE Senate. Albany, F.b. 9.-Mr. Lunt presented « remou- strance againat granting to owners or lerrecs of wharves and slips in New York, exciusive use of We samme, “Phe Reesident preseotod # courmunieation fom the Commissioners af the land Office adverse to the claim of the Atoek bridge tribe of Indians, Bus Neriony Parvate boarding in Mobile ranges from @12 to $16. Th y supplied with meat, fish, g *, bub prices are exoriatantly bigb, and house rent keeps peace wih the list of lofty rates for 0.1 necessaries of ife, Jvpar Goovros, the only Union Judge, tt is said o Kentucky, has at length come before the Levis lature, arraigned for dismissing the indictments Jnnat Palmer, Governor Bramletie, Jobuagn and otvers, for interferiug to preveut rebels from voulng. Tax London Dan fittest piace of refu, Popo when the ¥. artoy bas leftb mend his pubjects revolt, and it @ids that the British Goverument, for some time past has shaped iia Lash polluy in conorming wil the mandates fow the Vatican. LEG LATURE. enggosts Ireland as Lg H New York To pie nthe Lax Coumissiovers Aw artful dodger hee Leen around Pilbole and other towneltps in Pennayvivania, pasmny hirnaelf or fillime vac York rhOD LORD Lo authorize the Rewer Co off as ap Assistant Kevenue Assessor, aud ap- Misshooers of B.ookiya lo can cer a praising property, &c., at a very b i ‘ary Hpbi gl rete ey AR duped quite a nimber of busir 4 fate the New York Mon.eissoun luton considerable money from them ae bribes, horime the sale of the Quarantine grounds om asserted that Prim, the Bpanish insurgent ermehore ot Staten fei nd, aod tor \be pure | bad 93,000,000 in cash in lis travelling clase of \ eniune laos elsewhere Mr, La Bau moved that she two Houses meet in Joins session at noon on Friday, the 16th inetant, to choose @ Cowmiesoner of Metropoitaa Voice, in place of William alcMurray, wheee term of otlce wi lexpire on the ut March. The resolution being a concurrent one it lies over, Aujournes ti 7 o'clock Mouday evening, carriage wheu Le started on bis wild enierpr.6e ; end that, when on bis own lauds a Villaruvis and Molinillo, he orderea a general slaug!ter of his ax tensive berus and flocks, hus supplying his men with food at his own expense, Tae anniversary of the marriage of two distin. guisued co iples occurs to-day, (Saturday)asmely, Queen Victoria and Prince Al ert, who were mar- rod in London, on the 10. Fet ry, 1840, and General Tom Lhumb sud Miss Davinia Warren, (iwaris) who were married ov the 10th Februrry, 1562, iu Grace Church, Now York, Tax School ship Sabine is still at New London, C nu. sud will remain there until realy tor her Assembly. The Speaker presented a communication from the Becretary of the Btate Medical Society asking for the carly pareage of the Health bill Rerorts.—To amend the act relative to destitute Roman Cathoiic chiidrea ia New York... -The Metropoiiseu tiealil Lill with ameudment i " ; y 1 b she will cell as Now Beriy ius pre ented @ minority reporton the sub: | summer cruise, during which ject er: uevate the minority report, embracing Yorw, There are about £50 apprentices on board, the cenate Health bi, wae receive. and re and the number is being daily increased by iresh ed (0 the same Commities of the Who asthe majority Tepori, Aud Ob MowoU t whole subject wus mace the ep cial order ior T ay Mordiug BexXt, Mauie~ Gale aller (ue reauiug ef the journal, Biiis iNrkovUcKD,—10 authorize the Ne Bupervisore to (alee mone, rate the Metropolitan 1 iueu.porate tav Home Savings Bunk... ing tee act ol the New Yow Common © exiending the track of the Third Avenue taiload, ge . Lolmoorporate the Kockaway Beack aud aud lmprovement Compan, bo imeorporeve th Continents: Carrying Company of New York ....... ‘Lo incorpoia.e the New York Aunual Cont reuce Meibouist Bp.scoyal Churn hv ineurporae the People's Pioduce ana pupply Company, Aa journed, s. Toe boyaare all apparently happy aud couvented, @nd are in ® spleuu.d state of disct- plise. De. Livinastoms, the celebrated miss onary ex- plorer, bas resuiued to Arica by the way of Bow vey, ib Lemg his present object to fud @ patu by waich commerce aud Chrietianity may ener that coutine tfrom the Easier. cosas, tuue belug inue- eucdeut of the Portuguese Goverument, whe claim 560 uailos of $he eva-ivard, wud Use it for ol trading purposes Entres freeiow has been granted to the Method- ist Episcopal Church to carry on its missouary operations iu the kingdom of Deumark, The mg- nificance of this perm ssiou appears trom the fact stated by the American Miulsser iu congratulsting the Missiouary Bociety upoo baving secured it, toat "tue Like of at bas not been doue for say foreigu church since 1743.'' News items. By Teleyraph te the New York Sun.) A Funtas Circle is being organized in Bavan- nab, Ga, Tus Vill appropriating #590 000 for the relicf of the Chambersturg suilerers has passed the Penn- sylvania Assembly. Apvicas from Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, to the 24th of January, state that great damage bad been done by a hurricane there, Tax Maryland Legislature which adjourned Thursday night refused to entertain the proposl- Mons to amend or repes! the registration law, Caautes 8. Buapiey, « lewling Democranc law- yer, was yesterday elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, by the Rhode Island General As- sem ly, Mr. Porurs, agent of the American Express Company, at St. Mary's, C., W., bas at seconded, taking twelve thoussud 4 *. He bee gone to Europe. Om Thursday night « large tol Ne London, Conn, Even the lunatic asylums have their romances, Bowe years ago, tuere were in Colney Hatch, Euy- land, a young mau aud « young Wamwau wuo wade each other's acquaintance a oue ot the mouthly bale given fur the amuseweu: of the inmatus, d though they were, tuey carried om an inuo- cent courtship, and despite the vigilaoce of the officials, managed @ written correspuudence. Buib recovered, auu after wher disci arge, baving re- ue wed their courtsuip, married happily, Bo fer as is KuOWD at the asylum, ueltber bus bad « 6 of insanity. An Irish paper states that at the funeral of the Far! of Limerick, when the coffin was taken into the Caibedial, ® rivtous mov iwllowed ) sorbion got ob bo the seats, throw & Bie) er-Looks about traipling and s.amping thew uncer their feet; another set got into the choir sia la, anu, opening tue Cutheural's large service Looks, spab tuto sen auu committed other enor- muties QOoeol thew Legau w chaut the Romish Mass for the desu, aid several shoule), “Lue Casbedral would soun Lelong to the Kowau Catho- los ;'' osbera took up otuer cries, 1+ was some time Lefure the service could Legiu, co Warehouse in contuining some $20,000 The fome weeks since Colonel King, of the Thir- teens. Missourt Regimens, arrived at Jefferson worth of tobacco, was destroyed by fre. Cuy, Mo, trom the plas troging with bia « ‘ wuike boy, @boub bWelve years of bye WhO Wan. value of the building wes $2,000, dered iuw bis cawp on te plane among the Tus \brig F. W, Guade, from Rotterdam, for | pour, He could speak jitieor no Englat, and Boston, with «cargo of gin, #ent ashore during | Knew nothing of Lis birthplace. tt hea stove been sapien heas! y discovered that Le Was the sun ol @ Mr. pylvester, the Morm yesterday, on the beach a} Chethem, nu wasatolen op the plus while bis parevis Cape Cod, The crew were saved. Were on the way (0 revou in the summer o: 1960, Ons hundred and fifty pounds of bullion, from Ap uncié, residing iu Quincy, Ll, hearing of ui, Colorado ores, were obtained from the fret runs of King's discovery, mace .quiriesy which resulted has ad fying the boy as bis nephew, 1' s smelting process on oxbibivion ab Denver, Cul, rr “ however, bas become quite an. ro a The process exoseds the most sanguine expecte- oben all abuul ois paredia, Who are Bow living ome, ia on, and is erouyly ebached by wild Life, 'Thirty-Third Year. Most Atrecious Marder on Record. The Utica Henatp, Jan, Sth, contains the follow ing account of a most fiendish murder: One of the most shocking or’ f which we bave lately had any seeren, oom edie the town of Frankfort, Horkimer County, yesterday afternoon, shortly before 6 o'clock Victim wae Mr John Campbell, a man about 45 years of age, who owned afarm in the locality known aw Frank/ort Hill—e respected vit'zen and an exem- plary man, The guilt of the crime rents upon one or more of « y of five “rougha,’ well known im Utica and Frankfort, they renided Tteir names are William Duteber, Charies Vance, Harlow or “Hilo” Davis, Irwin Vance and Ass Fuller, @ brother-in-law of Harlow Davia The cir- cumstances are as follows: About half peat four o'clock yesterday afternoon this party wore in the oon of Heber Williams, on the coruer of Main and John streets, in thie city In the mide ofe drunken carousal, one of the Vance boys proposed to bire a horee and cutter and attend a donation Bry that took place at Cedar Lake, in Herkyner ounty, last night, The proposition found fi¥or, sud Asa Fuller volunt to procure a ‘rig’’ for that purpose, Fuller accordingly went to Ketchan'’s livery stable on John Btreet, where be mucceeled in hiring @ hors and re- turning to Williama’ saloon, the party started for Cedar Lane. Reaching the residence of Mr. Ca bell, stout four milea from this city, about half ast f.ve o'clock, the party siopped and demanded quot of Mr. C, Mr Campbell bad secured bie house for the purpose of attending the dopation at Cedar Lake, eo. had taken hés place in his own conveyance with his wile and litle daughter for tha: purpose whea the party drove up. In reply to their demand for Nquor, Mr. Campbell replied that he bad no @uch article The rougha in their drunken obstinacy, insisting that be bad liquor, aud t threatening bim with personal ¢) lence unless their demands w hed with, M Campbell and bie family igh and went into the house, hoping the fellows would drive off I, seems, however, that they bad ao auch jutention. dag # lefty their cutter in the greatest passion, ana Leg the aid of some “sled stakes’ broke throug one of she windows on the ground fluor Here they were stoutly opposed lu their attempt at eutrance by Mr, Campbeii, who resisted them with «cou sciousness of pee that, only « wan io bie situation can feel. he unter, ae re. preseniod by Mrs, pbell, was terri tle, As might, however, be expect ed, her husband was overpowered, veing driv- en out of the house into the road, where bis beat and face were nyse Cetrgeyy to & jelly by the “lod # in the hands of bie numer us sailanta, hile the fight was in progress, Mre Campbell had despatched her little dauyLter, oul, four years of ave, to the house of Joby B. Inghaw their nearest neighbor, for the necded assistance. As soon as the party discovered that Mr Campbell was unable to render any further stance, hes drove off, ridiculing the grief of the terror-stricken wife, ud refusing to @emiet her in her attempt to convey the iusensille bouy of ber busbeuc inw the house. Bittng in the anow, supporting hus head upon ber lap, Mre, Campoel) waited unl Mr. Ingham could arrive, Her situation e# dow embed by Mr, Ingham was piiful in tue extreme Both boules were covered with congealed bloot— the faithful wife, nearly dead with cold, support jug the Lead, and kissing the undies ule features of ber dying husband. With the assist ofebired man namea White, Mr, [aghem carried the body into the house, sud appl whe usual remoratives, Medical assistauce Wea, Low- ever, us lees, aud the murcered man breathed We last in less tuen ten m nuses alter be wow (uke, into the Louse, Our police worked throaghous the night, aud by five v'viock this mormiuyg, murderes vccupied quarters in the Policy dahon, THE NAVAL BRACE, Salling of the Gunboats. The gunboat Winooski left the Brooklyn Navy Yark at noon, yosterday, and the Algonquin followed during the dey. Both vessels anchored at Sande Pott, Long tsiand, for the night, and the “start” will be made from there this morning etan early Lour, From Sands Point they will proceed at full speed to Faulkner's Island, near New liaven, passing round the isiaud and thence to Sands loint agaia. ‘This will be repeated until the vessels will have rua about eight hundred and fifty wiles, The first boat to arrive at Bands Point on the Inst heas will be declared the winner, There lean innnense amount of enthuriasm manifested by the ciews, and beth versole are in the best possible condition, and have their full rea complement of men, guns, coal aad stores on board, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Tue Fextans,—At the O'Mabony headquar. ters everything is very quiet, and nothing cau be learned in relation to those cases of arias seized » few days ego. Muney continues to cowe io, how- ever, and #800 were received yesterday frow the Wolfe Tone Circle of Milwaukia, Wie, toe Iris Trans of alate date reported that the British Gov ernment bad disco the whereabouts ol Jains Stephens, the great ch oud thas Lia recepiusy mint be looked for daily, This reportia ic is) by some of the knowing ones, who dociare We, the paws of the Liou caunot reach him. The Koterts headquarters are equally quiet, Ue Jeaders being on their great Western loctuso tour, waking up the Brotherboud, aud peoparius thera for the Congress which isto mee ou Pus burg, Pa., on tLe 19h inst, aud coutivue io sew siou four days, soon sfier which sume Wovetueos may be expected, Last eveuiug # bew S ser vt, favorable to the Benate, was organized at No. 26) Bowery, The tires military cirvie of whe By Aba hood, organized under Co!, Murphy, will bvid « meeting at the Sonate headquarters, 134 Broadway- wey, ov Bunday afiernova. QuvinquayGnsima,—To-morrow will be the Bunday called the Quinquaygesiima, or the Buuday next before Lent, which commences vn Weduew day next. The Archbishop's regula ions for ow swerving this season of fasting will be read tu morrow in ell the Catholic Churches iu the cisy. Tue Scuoo.s,—The annual examination ot the pupils of Ward School, No, 18, Seventeenth Ward, tock place on the 6b and Ttb instant, Miss Martin's clase bed the highest number in the wlule school—s circumstaace which reflects much credits upon this young lady, and encourages her puplie to attempt still bigher honors. The closing exercises of the evening school ta Oth street, Seventeenth Ward, came off on Thura- day eveuing, the 8th inst, Mr, Commissioner Miller presented some beautiful books to seven uf the most deserving pupils, The Scboul offivers seemed gratified as the resuite of thie new eveulug school. The annual exhibition of the Fifth Waa evening school in North More street was beid lies evening, A large number of frieuds and visiture of the school were present, and the exhibition gave general satisfaction, Commissiongns oF CUARITIES AND Cou meoriom.—At the meeting yesterday the report uf the new lodgiag hous, near Jefferson Murket Prison, was revetved, It showed that 880 partons wore ecvwuodated with lodging from the iu Avetinned on tee tad Pauses