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TH 10.494, Che Latest N ew by Lelegraph tothe \. ¥. Sun, Number 8 | PROM WASHINGTON. The Reconstruction Committee, TESTIMONY AS TO SOUTHERN FEELING Weight of Evidence Against the Loyaity of the Ex-Rebel States, CONGRES YESTERDAY. The Expected Cholera Visit. Resolution for a Rigid Quarantine, MISSOURI _ REIMBURSEMENT BILL. is Pacsage by the Senate, MILITARY ACADEMY BILL. NEWS FROM THE WEST. The Steamer Lockwood Explosion. BO PERSONS KILLED---25 WOUNDED. Burning of Cotton Steamers. City and Miscellaneous News, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Adoption of the Tax Levy. RECORDER HOFFMAN'S SUCCESSOR. Election of John K, Hackett. &e, ke, &e. Wasnrsoton, March 6, A message was received by the house to-dsy from the President, in answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the lath of January last, requesting information in regard to the Provie~ fonal Governments of certain States, The President transmits s report from the Secretary of Btate, to whom the reoiution was .¢ ered. e comin un)- sation of the Secretary ete eethat @ OF orlg~ nails of al the voluminous papers called for by the reso. ution, linve been, wit reports from this De par‘ment, iaid beture the Pr 6 bim anew 4! of the Benat Ae r resolut < : ese papers wil undoul ‘edly be pr nied ior the we of the Henale, itis precumed to Le unnecersmy to another copy mauve oenabie the Piesident to 7 er the reso.ution of the livuse of Kepiesoutar vou, TUE RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE. Additional Testimony. Washincton, Fed. 6.—A largo mass of testimony was reported to-day trom the Committees on Recon- struction. General. B. H, Grierson tostified in reference to Alabama, Mississippi and Tennesses. Pe:sons with whom he had conversed did not oppear to think they had done anything wroug, Their only regret seemed to be that they had act means to carry oul their ne Q.—IJs the feeling of hostility to the Government @ne which coutroles erent majority, or only @ minor- Sty of the pe plein the :egion of which you have okon ? A.—itiethe feeling of the majority. At eo time of (he app smimenus of the civil officers a« reat masy of those who had served in the army yy. AR the rebellion were repentant. There wee Datdiy @ loyal man eppoimted to civ office under the Blate Grove uments, F Q. Bo fares you Know, Low do Alabama and Missle. gippi compa:e with Georgia and Tennesse? A. 1 @nink there is not mach a.fierence, if any it is in favor of Tennesse. 1 think ‘i eunessee is rather a moore loyel Stare. I hoved that ofrer the rebeli.on el would have been ioyal; at least tuat they would ve accepied the sitaauou elocerely; but I am oe twat they do mot. | believe there ts now an @rganizasion @xisting thioughous tLe South jor the Benewalo! the iewiion, llcre are many circum @iauces or things which have oceurred since whe @urreuder to moke me believe it- Q de there any sentiment with regard to a foreign wart A. here seems to Le miauiiesied » desire wo Dave the country imvo.ved ip a war wil France lu Felation to Mwaico, | think in such an event wey wuld seize the Opportuu.'y to turin Bgaiuet phe Governuent. Toie ie the sea.imens of the ieading wpen ib the pout... from alli caa learn the spirit of st RLCe 6.1 CXist# Bnd Is ae strong Ba ever, aud bn the event of thie country being eugaged in a foreign war, the eurmes of the Governmens Phroughou the South wedivate and would vot tau vo 06 20 (he Lpporiumiy lO Bitewps agar Me Gesiiuc- fou, This {s corroborative of Goneral Thomas’ testi- @mony, aiready published. Geacral Cha.les H. Howard testified that, in his @fficial capacity, he visited a. the c.ties and primerpal @owns, and every county in Bouwh Carolina, On Being eskod Dy the Committee what was (he teeling @oward the government, whethor it was triendly or wufriendly, he repled that he thought the feeling ef am. jority of South Carolina ls not kind, and can Bardly be called friendiy, Me did, Lowever, meets with old geutiemen who seemed to chow & proper irit, anu an uudoubied disposition to be falihiul to ir duiies as ciiizeues bereater, But be met with @ TOA! Many persons Who cxhbiled Ui-iecung, aud @ disposition (o get around, in auy way they could, 6 ¢ Lequirements of the goverument, especisily with weie.ence to the negro, The feeling exbibised to- wards | uiou men, those whe Lave beew loyal irom the begining, was unmistakably Liter, It te Military 0.ces were withurawn tom South Caro ina, 4 wouwl be & source of great injury to the heedwen thioughou’ Whe pta.e, NO No. bere resivent couid Oo €tuele thee an esa be courted the iavor oi the wtivental, Lh@ieeliuyg is more insense among the fomaie po: lon of toe consmunity, without @xception, sinst Novbern men, ibe condition of Georgia and lode Wee LOUCh toe sale a buat ul Douth Carolina end Liere was hostiiity agaluet (oion mea aud late duimigrente t.cm the Novth, There aie some Lown Men iv (rore.6@ud Piorda whe baye beeu aways go, Lut the Yaling sentiment, which i# bound to @ont:o:, is s.millar w that in sor Cerone, Charlies H. Lewis, Eeq., Secretary of the Common. wealth, under Governor Pierpout, sald his decided fropression in recard to affaire in that Beate is that the masses of the people, and by that term he did mot mean only the leboring eclarres, buat ali those bo aré6 Hot Pol. ticlane wee very favorab x to a due governments at the time of Lee's der, He teveved that very ceec.sive eff rte by the politicameto chauge (hat thejug since t ime, anu he was @ raid they had @ great cea: Of success, he Leeved the majority of the people ot Virg.nia would still be loyal, if is were mot lor pub ishers of the pape:# @ud politicians who, @0 a ceriun exient, conto: public opinion. He be. Lieve that meny of the old pol. ieians are engaged in Promoting dissatiaiachon wil the Gove: mens, In re. yon ae to whether be had any reason that schemes are cherished by auy of la in Virginia tor # renewal of the war e ciishment of what is Kuown 08 Booth. @rn indepex ence im any event, He said be tad uo Bowen te baueve haus “ thal State, But from the conversstion of come of | thet ron tr the mest cu'epocen of the seevesionis eof the Stcte be wre inerined ro think that a gieat misy of them Bou'd be very giad to we the coua'ry invovet tne fo: eign war, in the hope that ther could ces n pes Dp & ree@ eon party io the Scuih, But be had we | faea that a wajority, of anything ie ama. iy of we peo le o. Virginia entertain en. euch wish or idea St thin t re, He believed thet the seoln: eas Contiued (> (Le mort altre secessionie He helewed the olject of polit.ciaue end of ‘is poem wae to brag sbow. such ao state of thises which wowld provure thet revolt; but Le was in hepes toe mos | | @ the peop ect Virg nia bave too muci good rense. Miss Ciara Barton, of Maas, who has been engaged ip searching for missing men of the Union armies, tentified before the Committee that she thought (he the le of the South have no respect for vovermment of the United States, They hav frieudabip ecroes thaa when they owned them. The treeimen have the best of feeling towards the Goverament and the Northern people, Lieut..Colonel Dexter H. Clapp, on duty for the Freeimen's Burean in North Carolina, testifies that be has Knowledge of twenty counties, The seces- son ists have no more love for the Government now than they had at any time during the rebe!lion, aud only submit to itasa necessity, Freednen and Laien men do pot stand moch chance for jnatice in the Stace Courts, He thought the secesmoules of Noch Carolina would joiu the commoa enemy if they thought there was any recsouatne picspect of success, W.A.P, Dimingham., of Watervi\le, Me. testified be had charge of restricted commercial inter. oouree with the Ineurreetionary <letriete in Misecs!ppi. He thoneht ia Mare eur ely Lines of al! . the Fede:al auchority, disp accept reacily any publ «ficer the Voverument b 1 e@niihem in @ Civil or mi itary capacity. @ wars eeiing that tier hed wo righie, and there hed been forfeved by the 1: belion, veutly the Jeeling s.med ted par; end the po ley of Presidunt Johnson borough. These SO0G0d Wy LEVe.UpO hey dee red to she airengeweut wer own e iu the ow anda ppi would yry‘er the re@ateb.jehmen. of ne . cy—at least three fou the of the people. Major 5. BR. Harring on testified that he was ibree years in Arkansas during the war and had beeo there since, The people seemed willing to accept sults of the contest. The large majority of t tha’ p returned, and ao nol regret lof the acy. He hed spoken with off cre of tho Coutrue Army, and they .oid Lim tuer were glad the war ulled as it dia. Major J. W. Smith. of Little Rock, Arkansas, testified (hat there was no trouble of any kind tn the section of the Btate where be lived, Some of the rebels have returned; but he believed that four- fille of those who went into the revel army are dead, Jucging trom p erent tudications be supposed their intention is to be good loyalim on, He thouqut oli (he mow bere elect to Congress gvod loyal men, The wases of testimony comprises the evidence of others bearing on the same points and to the same effect, aa ly inaugurated, the od ba ite, abd Accloent to One Gen Grant's Stat Horrible Death of ( clone! Liowers. Garrison's Station N. Y., March 6.—Co.onol Bewers, Adjutant-General on General Grant's evail, was killed iostanuy by falling between the cars while attempting to ge. on the train, just as it was starting from this etation of the Hodson River Kall- roud, this afternoon, (eneral Graut bes ordered his remains to be sent to West Point im eare of Mayor Hill, [Colonel Bowers was anative of Mlinols, « pri by trace, and io me ly edited a Democratic a paper in thas Bus He entered the ay atihe outbreak of the i¢ jos, jo ning Geversl Grant duling be operations agaimet Vorts Henry and lon- euou, At the batileof bhiloh he was ordered on auty et Grant's beadqua: aud was eppointed eid-de-cau.p. In Novemb 180%. be was appoinied Major end Judge Advocate of the Army of ieuvnace- see, aud in Bepiember, 1563, was prorroted w the reckof Lieutenants Colonel and Assistant Adjutant surrender of Lee, he waseeve:al Gian tant Adjutant General in (he Geld, aud od in the same son at W asuingtoo, when Geucra Grant eed iehed bis headyaaste:s there, Lo General Grant this sudden aud serrible death will be @ severo efiileuon,) CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Session, SENATE, Washington, March 6.—Mr. Ramoey, of Minn., in- troduced the following joint resolution, which was referred te the Committee on Commerce: Resolved, That it ahall be the duty of the Becretary of War, with the co-operation of the Secretary of the Navy, whoee concurrent action shall te directed by the Conmander-in-Chief of the Army, to cause a rigid quarantine inst the {utrecuction ‘nto this country of the Asiatic cholera threurh ite f entry, Whenever the same may be threatened by prevalence ot said diseare in countries which heve girest commercial insercourse with the United tates, Becond—That he shall also enforce the establivh- men. of sanitary cordons to preveat the rpread of said disease from infecced districts, adjacent wor within the limite of the United Sta Third—That sard secret ized Wo use are hereby author- he wesms at tueir command Wocarry out the foreroi lune. Fourth—That it shau be the duty of the Sec of Diale to open & correspondence with th powers, whose proximity tothe United B: endanger the introduction of Asiatic cholera ini thw country, through their poria aad territories, soliciting their co-operation with this (iovernm et in such effurte to prevent the introduction and sproad of fa disbase, Mr. Biown, of Mo,. desired to call up the bill for the reuubursement of the State of Missouri tor ex- penses in equipping and paying the militia of that State, The Beuste voted to juke up (he bill, and it wor passod. Mc. Conness, of Cal. moved te take ap the bill to extend the time for withdrawing goods from public stores. Carried, Mr. ®prague took the floor in opposition to the bill, fund spoke wutil the expirasion o1 the morning hour, THE REPRESENTATION AMENDMENTS. The Joint resointion to amend the Uenstitation om the subject of representation was taken up, Mr. Baulebary, of Del, addressed she Senate in opwaition wit, What, sir, said Mr. 8., isthe Propo. vivon before this body ? Does it not show that the reputlie tounded by our fathers does not thie day exist ? Where are eleven 01 the States that compose, in pert, the Federal Uniou? Where are tweniy.*o of the Senators who have @ right to @ voice in (his bedy todsy. Exciuaed trom participation in the delibe:ations ef tus body and im the councils of the nat.ou, and exciuded jor the purpose of passing certain measures in thew sbeen e, aithourh thew p-opie aca the Btatee which shey repiaceut are te be sericusiy affected by the projoced legielation— pd of for the purpore (hes this measuie uoder consiveration mry pass thie ody by \ees than @ Constitut onal veie--a meéasaie coutrary w the spirit of tue Constitution, and cee ructive of the rivhte cud liberties of the people. Now, sir, if there beany ether object for the presentation of euch prepositions as that which jeu teore hich I have .amed—the ac- © mplisnainent of y purposes—i 1 ike for some one to tell me what tha objict lay Why, air, it wee dirtinetly avowed, iu the Houre of Rep: erent- atives that the object of this reso ution was to deny to the Bou hern section of this country that voice in the legisiatiin of the country to which they are entitled under the Cous'itution, Now, Mr, Presiseut, 1 ask this question: Wbether, \t this ropositiom, which is now belore the benate, bad to tue dele ates of tho eeverel 5 ties wd your Cou ution—whether you woud ever bave bed a Feceral Luioun? The proposition is to ine ease Lhe taxaiion o| the Bouthers people and cocreace thelr ieprerentation, You p.opose lo do an the Scuste than that w act of injustice, which, i your fathers Lad propoed jp the Constitution, would not have oe submitted to—wiuch would have prevented the iormation of the Federai (| uion, Lolitioniste taught secession to the Boull— ht wem Ww resist tbe Constitution, Ind you no! oppore the Fug uve Sisve Law bill, till biood » your ob be The 4 dsthara peuple ta to sa Chak af" panera ag “MARCH 7, 1866. he tt and they sete! om ft, (Th a bounty on beef am! pork @ou'd andersand paving | ¢ @p evalling accd+a: lou funniag itouch ‘t eA PU ce fF willegon ie prasaie, of Dives. tit of Mr Santelurytespoceu.) ibec: @eat writer | CLaucl oe ) en Consiffut> a! , aid, himeoif teupht ) Bovradd wot coute that Lt eost eomething to ole aod dinine iy t « Mbete had ariehtto | maintain was f« hover: but hed not (he ccum- seo l@, an | whole sta'es tn the No thy the whoe | tiy se@rives advactige from it? It wae the emo the Seuth, ¢ndatee! a theorr, for ac.ing O@ | foun a on of u tue for the proepecit Wick » 0a bave uc “ vw to wrenk venus eanc® | which it ‘ t ere would hircly be pon ther, he a deprivation of thetr representation | to-dey a ecousiu be State of Lisnole, t had bie. bind ag tt the cousee pureed by thewe | enaiiel ‘Le ’ { (ie ney to expend Febei Southern ¢:tiren ‘oree | in thelr theory | elven but tiifione in buh! nea du! ratlroade, ot action br thor own lemliog men i be | It «oe theret jtet tor the em Be m6n ana leeisintors im the No coult bow they coud be od in euch i that propowred by amendment. | expeaued to bus ¥ Wheu « people are no. protected by the Gorern- | tion of country, particu. Ment, and a ¢ nent ie established in if | ever, that that port on of the conntry whics | fu part midet which hes the p wer to y | rep eren sid @Fard Uwe the Weel or Mudie pb. eves ent dé Sacro, they eCommitied mo | to cn 6 the bonnty A ei On EEE De Eel SE ena aes i obey the Govern e but comparatively fe# in the Mr. * M1, addresed the committee e guiity riginal conepiraiorys | In op pa to that feature of tue bil admaeing ye! by thie proposed amedment ail the people were | coal from tha Province a per too © be pusiehed, If there was ar cht to whips arate After epewohes by othe t Me. Kelly ot Out ol secession, there wee no right (odo more than | geined floor, anu the Commmittos ree aud the compel it to keep tte con rect be repreacoted here | House aujourned, eceording to the Consti ution, Bust wae wo __— - right to punish, bey said they had gone out; you DISASTEUA ald they hed not and coud vot; and now you they did and can't come in » that there ie no in fo aemolt Boutberu my al eleesion, The Steamer Leckwood Urptesion. Crvomart March 6.—A special despatch to the COMMERCIAL gives some Particular of the ¢ er to the steamer Lock wood: he explosion tore away the cabin as far back a (he contre of she boat, Billing twenty persons instantly, and ecsldine and wounding twenty-five others, The boat took fire and burned until she scnk, The stieaner Mephoa was golng dowu the Ohio River at the time, and landed ber bow at thesie nof the Lockwood, and saved every tal after the Repoblican uid submit to throu, the on of the Kouthein vo He did nop Raow what would be done, but he won’ not adviee any hing of the Bind w be siiempiod by the ubucans, The further conrideration of the pending propo. sition was postponed until one o'c cock Ww-morrow. A very lengthy mer @ from the Preeiient, in Uwhe.'s Peolution ef rquiry in | person vot killed by the explosion, Among the killed yacon oF peve Nwente in the ere the following: Jar. King, of Btaten Island, N.Y. and Ciln Graham, M Engiuseer, of New York. Kerning ef the *tenmer Mary Hein. lately rele! SiO, WOR feC@ eu sud Th ul ope. ations of the which wee referred te ttee va Reconstiuction, Mr. Ciaik, of N. Li, em ed vp the Joint rerolution New Ontrans, March & he steamer Mary | etn, to give the conseutcl Cougie atotle anpneantes of | fom shreveport tor Now Os cao wae barned on (he counties of Be kely aud Jeflereon, be onyiag to | os tu 1 the beu hove, with 6.) Dales of cotoa, jdba, to the ovate of Wert Vig bch was |) Que Pe ceraton boerd wee tot by avuwo bs yeas aenins. Oy vaye @ scliwwner Hiei fiom MHavana for New Or- Davis, Guitirie, McDougall, Riddie and | teaus, pus inio Ce ir heye leaking bade, with salle Bauublary, NOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr, Bou! well, of Mass. from the Juint Committee on Recousti action, reported, in part, evidence relat- ing to the S 9 Of Arkansse, Missi-s ppl, Georgia, aud Alebama, and asked that it be printed, It was # ordered, epi t And epere carted away wemuet, Leas ef the Schooner Weert Wind Boeros, Merch 6—The echooner Wet Wind, of Povtiond, Capt, Harriveton, suuk off Cum baru, OF pe Cyt, lowe, Cree seve), gud wear on Load ihe | @chuwuer hine.ce WG, Sewyer, BKureing of tho tteamer Diamend. Pho vessel was cou- Mir, Kelley, of Penn, introduced « till allowing |, O*'™s M Ane paainee Diamoe ae com peorstion to malined soldier and eailore, whoare | ing, on the a; entitied by law to artificial limbs, io Lea of such artificial limbs, which was read twihe, and referred to the Committee om Miliary Affairs. ‘The House reconsidered ite order in reference to the Military Academy bill, eo that Mr. Bohenek tmolght egein offer his amoudmeat, which he did os follows: “And provided further, That no appropriated by this or any other ibe pay oF tubssetecce of any ceciare! to bein reteiiion ag boas wee veiu at od, and not lesure 5 Sinking of a Scheoner. Baxpr Hoon. Mach 6 —The pot loat her way from New Yo.k, picaes uy a re rink’ ig cond wer Bay a her back of the ull of water, FROM THE RIO GRANDE, Military Matters Qnaict Major-General Getty Assam .s Command, the United © ates. appo nied New Orleans, March 6 —Brownavile dates of the Pee fi 4806, uncli euch Biate shall have been re- | ¢8.b alt, are received, Major-Gen. Ge ty bad as aud by vitae atin ak is i ho 7 Olanres sumed command of the Rio Grande dletriet vice Col, for (hat case made and provided." Brown, Military matiersremain quiet om the Rio Mr. Blaine, of Me., opposed the amendment, and | Grande. Cortines ie lurking alout erme twelve sen! wp to the Clera's desk and bed read @ suleti ate | miles ouere Netamers $e, fhe i excan side. P the de.th of the Lite Chie euder, from wounds in which he pioposed t offer to the sumeudmea., as taking the Kk @ Cenquite, ronfirmed. As follows: Imper al decre be-n publ A, eremne to “That no partof the money hereb oouw with the’ law whic the on the shall tpted o the sippert ribet erg org eerer te tree porte of eutry,wuties Leng pid only hLeieater sppoute! not im contormity with & @tpcoe provisions of the law reguisting appointments Of oa te.e wt thas Ac \d Mr, Birine eiated th. substitute was verhatim et lite atum taken fiom the West Poink Appooprin- toa bill, approved April Su 18u4, Leusnea Ww cure the evi! of josting Upon Boul! ecu dustrie S boye tious Northern Bias, ibirty-eieht or forty Northern Love bad been semt w Wee. Point, coonixed as if sppoin.ed from the Foulheru biicls, BODE LLere In Viviat.on of iaw, ‘Lhere wore not vacaues@s Low for one-.ir) of the Bouibern districts, The piscws had becn filed by Northern boys, appointed as if trom the mouth, and would remaio filled ti) [867 of 1808 ‘The Presoent had authority to make ten appoimt- mnie annually, aud (he acoption of this amenument weesent inot eink Reports of nd robberer on tue Kile Grande, 10., cou- NEW YORK A#ATATE LEGISLATURE, henate. Alhany, Mirch6 —Vhe Preatdent presented a copy of the proce ediuge of the Chamber of Com meres of New York in relation to the lease of wharves and e!ipsin New York, ta Inrnopvors In obsceue biere revement of the Ia: For the enppression of the nd liustations; foran on and near Wallabout « Thirty-Third Year. By Teley Tus Premdent has signed the amendatory Mn for tle better ee urity of cattle in the United Btates ayaingt the Rnderpest. Twatve buildings on the bnstness parte of T.ghtstown, N. J., were burved yesterday, Loss shout @40 000; Insured for $20 000, Tas grand Siete military ball ot the Poston Theatre Monday night, waa one of the most brite Nant affairs of the kind that was ever gos ap im thatcity, Botite financial success in aid of indi- gent suldiers, proved vons.derably leas than hoped for, Taune was an immense Fenian demonstration Jattught in frout of Independence Hall, Phile delphis, and Chestuut street wae blocked up for tree hours, Speeches were made by J. O'Mahony, | Col. M Ca‘Terty, J. RB, Rowers, General Mullen, and others he Utmost enthusiaen prevailed, Tr \e stated that Thoms Francia Meagher, Seo- TY retary ant Acting Governor of Montana Territory | in the absence of Governor Egerton, is car- trying s wih a high hand, He bas issued ® proclawma ion for a Siaw Convention to be hed | at Virginia Cliy, March 28th, to form @ State Gowe ernment, Tan officers of the Internal Revenne of Louis. Ville, Ky @eize! 27,000 0 yars yeaierday, exposed for asio with counterfelt stampa, making 100,000 ) Mizelwithintiepas two weeks, Captaie J, GQ | Harris, late a Uniied Syates Army detective, hae | been arreste| for dealing in cigars in fraud of the Interna! Rovenue law, | Tas F.remon's demonstration in New Orleans om March 4b was one of the Gnest that ever took | place, Tie engines were beautifully and tastefully | decorated, and the Oremen presented » very manly eppearavce, The demonstration passed off very piesa ni'y, wih the exception of the temporary arrest by the m itary authorities of the band of music accompanying Enzine Company No. 18, for playing the “Bonnie Biue Flag," “Dixig™ aad othe Sou hen aire Tus Naval Committee have received e communt+ cation from Admiral Porter insisting thet our fron-clad veasels should be taken out ef water while not in use, for ..6 purpose of preserve- tion, The necessity wae urged by an official board as carly os 156%, and is of interest as settling the vexed ques..on as to the relative merits of. salt or flea water im which to lay up lron-clad versels rR. Menray, Commander of United States steawer Wateree, under date of Chincha Islands. Januar, 80ib, reports to the Navy Department tat on (be nightof ibe 26h ult, be wae appealed to by the Anerican and foreign residents upon the M cdle Island for protection, A revolt bad ocour- rod among the (hini#e laborers on the Island, Capt. Murray detailed Lieut, Bohu'is and 21 me- ripes to render assistance, They put off from the slup, and res hed the Island in time to prevens further maneacre, end eseblished order (Pull ae~ count of revolt was jul lished in yesterday's Sum.) General Intelligenoe, (By Mai! te the New York Sun} would Le saying to the i'res. im suvetance, “We | Diy, B vokiyn, and for ¢ ucting @ basin, docks Five Paria theatres receive assistance from the canuet ust you WO apyolat @ s.ngle cades irom the | 600 sisnote tht rein ymunue end cl ail the | Baste to the suouut of $500,000, pouta."" perts of Ninety N miredth ead One Gov. Vanow, of N C., ie at hie h atrick br, Conkling inqu!red whother the amendment, or | }iundred and Bir b ties between ibe ‘on one ei — vane the sul sutute ph ed, would disturb the boye | Third avd Fourt ok! wo fix the | Wt) paralyme on one aide, amd with poor hopes of whom the geutieman fom Ma.ne descriled as hav- ries of Jud ug at o6 bv); to | Teovery. ing Leen cownized, ead Ceptiala ILLS PAGE RD. Justice and Clerk Judicial District ferot the N sion Becvet enpt kine paubre tropullian sevon exempting the prop ity of per@nce boowty of South emending the cbarier ot | y Baek ; sutho.izine the Now York Fic Comy © ,uer@ase Ul the openine oF Sth at Cresee the apnuual p York Bociety Labrary. Mr. Btanferd, Rep., moved the following resolo- tions, which were referred to the Belect Committee » Without debate: ved, That we Gaderse the President's veto of 1 ‘ or county, lo extend the term of office of pe Vietrict Court in the 3uh York; te amend the char- t Ep acepal City Mis ssociustion of Fa- ve to the Interest Bank, Now York: Fa ber Mathew Lem- fiom taxation; nty Davings og Dey Dock coyltal etcek; suthor zing boa lh I voklyo; bo. hue ments on shares of the New Mr. Baine No, sir; neither amendment affects them, My rabstiiuie meiely prevenis auy furtuer ceoniza.juu trom the pou by, aud leaves (he question Juss were (he iaw lesvew i lo vay Mr, pelenck rep.ied that as to the charge of this belug @ Dariow minced and liberal properition, he could not sop to bandy epithets, Me had but (iis weay, bis amendment warned the President aud Becievary of Wa. bot to violate the law, ihey were simply expec'ed tw coulurm to it. He kuew thay eppoiutmenus Ww the Acduemy bad been irrevuiass made, Lub that imiegusarity was sloppod, Mostef! suc appomiments we.e Northen young men who had e@.ved 1b Whe army, und who, beiug im Alavama, denuesec, of oluer poulherm Siaws, got ther Sppo.niments as i frou Luvee Btales, Dir, Sevens said it bad Leen dec.ded that all those Tebos D.ses WEle COeMIO® RoCOTding lo The iaw of mations, aud he Stevens, oljected tu she Piescent OF aby body @ine Kolug Gowan there againgt the jaw aad eelecsing Lodivicucie there aud @iviug them preter Hatwave, the Haytion rebel, ts a8 con~ fined with several otbersin 8t, Domingo eity, alf of whom will soon be executed, Cortom growing in the Bandwich Islands te be. coming very guccessful, About 1,200 pounds a bea Island cotton oan be raised on an average, per acre, and the plant is perennial there, ‘Tea vegroos of Charleston are represented as te amarving condition, They gather up the urains: of corm, and anythtag else they can get on the streets aud docks, and devour it voraciously, Covonasrm, the noted Rochester (N. Y.) spire~ Walia, Who, 1. will be remembered, was for hot taking ont s license aa s juggler, bas turned up at hie business In Cincinnatl, Obie, with poam succes, Tue Waco, Tex, Reormren seye that there tea wens large minigrato: from «/l quarters pouring into ence over boys ia the North, Me Knew ;that the r of 1 Piesident, aud he Leteveu that the Secretary of | Jo, p.esentative Fe ie, faves of odmittin os pan ee ane lense paulssens are be.ng cut up War, were uncer ameapy ehemion about thie mat | jogally wand cousstuuonaily elecied, Adjvurned, one & » (he Lew comers Who are entering upon Wer, £00 Lad Lppo.nied sulue sereuby OF @.ghiy Cadets op Lhe Nut.ueion of @ low Reualors WLO were in Waerliogion- Sone loys in Lie distiict had Leen eppuinied as if fiom Sv theiu disci where there was rouly DO powe: Wwaue euch Btuing, 1k wus on Buse U1 power, Mr, Biaine asked whether this amendment would RO prevent the Present BV OF BH Beppo taeus io O Uesci Ving Bud povediy Berickeu Gulid Of & oy eit io Bast Tounsmee, Mr. pieve.e .oplied that if the Presidem! wished to Assewbly. Tho Speaker presented (he annual report of the Btate Favineer on the railroads; aleo a communi- cation trom the New York Chamber of Commerce relative to wharves and p.ere in New Yok. 10 acquire titles to certain lands thes ue 8 ug Vrieon. ‘to . jocorporsa & Trus Company of Bicox appoint ® clug of acmivee 4 OF dou, Dav lya. To incor the Bxwais i o' ¢ a ment Would moe pe t Lith, As Loumeereo | jg e To suen @ chesies of Oul Ww Oome mene could Bos eufler, Cou rees kK. New Ye oes lO aller the Com BU.UG (0 OP bs Lhe uout, & 4 ib ehed d uote igh Bley Gl, WOO oppveed Wo i bur he «@ @nourk t..eude of uot apite oi \bem, The question was taken on Mr, Bchenck’s amend- ment, Mr, Bialue's euletiiate not being able tw bo offered, and is was adoyted, yous 59, nays 89, The Diil was then passed. The Bpeaker presented a report from the Pres\- dent ot the United States, In refereuee to the disiri- but.on of the rewards offered for the arrest of the assansine of the late Presi tent Lincoln, Lald on the table wud ordered p.uied, Al.o, & letter from the P.eei.cut, transmit ug a report fom the Secietary of State im Auewe. (oA Peso Lien Of Lhe Louse, in re- lation to the Mrevie ope (eovernore Of Biatrs, Also, @ report trum (le Siete Leper ween, 6@ te Lhe cos: of k ai-p of Brookiyo For the relief of teu, Ward B. Baruets, Lost by a vote ot 86 w 89, apd then rewurideieu and said oo the table, the wou Ww biing hes Charter Election. Aveces, March 6.—Atthe Charter election to- day Vowler, Republican, waa eectod Mayor by about 4.0 majerity, Urioa, Mareh 6.—At the Charter election to day, Col, James McQuade, Kepubiican, wae @e ected Mayor by 46 majority lhe rest of the Democratic city woeeected, Four Kepacicon aad \hree Dewmocratie Alder wen #e@.e also Gected Rocuneresr. March 6.—Moore, Radical Repahlican, ercied Mayor o this city, by 1.64 mae ty «aiu of | eon Yn luv over last ing. ‘the Lepublicans elect 9 of the 14 Ald | men TDD aBd adye.ieiig iof that Vepartweus tor Mas 6 : Ouwrgo, March 6.—Kichardson, Repullican, was Lhe Tlouse then went into Committees of the | eect: atuyor, ab ihe Charier @leeson wary, by Who.@ 06 gue Binw of 6 hii. Ka wond ia the chair, and proce Gea 6 (ue cobe Ce Reon of the Vili regulat.ug trase with the U.itieh North Ameii- Cal posstesions Mi. morris, of Vt. made lengthy speech in sup- over Wuinorty, ‘bree Kepublican aod ono emo era eet HOO WOOL. 60 Oy Hatieton Sra, March 6. -The entire Republicasa tickes war electe hee to-uay, Ine March 6,—Flace Demoerst, war o'ected pork of wwe bill } . LP Mr, Piko, of Maine, then proceeded to detail some | MS? 0! A! the clinrer a.onk un o-duy De 5 Mh migrant ey of the beLefiswoick tue eped of the ieciprocity REND OF ot. ae fat tod iasaihog wilh’ Tk tieaty would conier Up th yotry craie A * im wire @ Ody Week v e far. Waekbuiuc, ili did Ub PICPORG te speak | O4s!-¢ Pemceratic city tines DOW OM tue peverai yucsion, Lu here was one p ovie.ou in it w b bad bot Learty epprovevon, That wee the provie un ip it abou Us fleuing Louue Pocurkeer is, March 6, @! cled Wei Oiuer at ibe oF G40 taajor ty. dhe Aideru isy'or, Keoublican, was aller @ ech D Wrday by coaterd Gve Repallcase ties, He Lad @ « atewent of t-@ becretary oF the | and one Vemvcra., aud he pupervieoie ait Bepable jremeury, showing (let be toal @nvuneol Gahing | cans, bounties since the year IT Swne tesa iid hr Nick. Fen 4 na, March 6,-John I epublie: was Mr, Hooper, of Mane, reueihe! (iat Lue aiatement PRs ry «eciod Mayor, ty bo wajorisy, aad covered 75 years, Wekiug a BV eibee Of Ghiy eid $20 00 8 your Mr, Kiliots desired to eay that while it might be true (Mt pula was paid by the government for tening boul ies, yori w iso true bual (here was U0 Kreat Dias itine power 1 bed vot Pent coulie,t eve and quadrup 6 as muck to the cud fishery menu be Ivnaca, March 6.~At the ebarter election held bere (o-day, the @uuire Jub wom LCKes was eloced in every Ward, ire! men ere employed et the A Neaery nine b ut 4,000 guns of all de- longiug weir nation. o Mr, Waahvurne, 0: 1) dhe had not been speak. | H&URHOOm Cat frow the rebel are being {ng oc What other power ad coue, Lui showing D7 overhauled 4 sine are Austrian, a few are official record the amount of Gulies p&id to tuis spec- | Spyrimgfiell + but toe great majority of tuem dai cones Valores of Kew bugiaud, amounting (o over | are Euvich Batteld riles-—apother siriking co n- fi eck millions, He weve: coun spy @emte aii thie | ment on Bo us pevtrality, Abou one a tals abous @ muuoaty ed tongues tov tase than he Aine Laced are Latins cea the cotton planting busivess with great energy. M ore p'anters, in great numbers, are floc! to New Orleans for the purpose of procuring loans, o buying agriculiural implements, and to make arrangements for their plauting, Lf the p antere can get (be eady cash bow to carry out their plana, there is Lope of olsaining the 2,500,000 bales thas some writers figured out for nexs season. Trees isan old man, TT years of age, a eounty pauper, in fudieamapohe Lad. who « few years wes tLe moss popular preacher of the Bapt cuureb in thas lceall.y, ana wae loved and respect- ed for bieplety. Dut Le loved wh skey, and drank iy and be now preaching, in bie life, e more poweriul sertaun to drunkards than he could ever preacu verbaliy. LOCAL NEWS, wew YORK AND THE VICINITY. Suav,—This delicioes fish, which has heen sparingly eoen in the ma:kets for acouple of weeks past, is tecoming more plentiful, Last week, about 4,00 of them were brought from tho rivers end sounds off North Caroling, and « few from iurther Bouh, and the promise for the next week or two uf & o uch larger supply is good, Those now ia merket, although inferior to Northern abad, are bought up as quickly as they appear at prices ranging from 61.60 each, and upward, As usual, cbout st. Patrick's Day, we may expect the annual “ran” in the North river Beioce whe war, these fish were in grout abundance in Northorm markets, at (his scason, Lut the rebellion injured that as well as other bianches of Lusiness, It seems, Lowever, (o be s:eviving again, and ina year or two ehed will dou!tloes be plentiful enough to come within :each of the poorest porsens in the community Manca Wrvps.—The month of March ig proverbial for high wiads, and the p-eseat is ne ex. ception, For thepssttwodays the wind has beem carrying the dust of the streets good supply of which bes been leit om band by the contractors~. inte stores, public conveyances, and into the eyes and ears of pedestrians The vmuibus drivers trom their exalted position, are good marks for the freaks of thie wildelement, One of these Jebus had bis hat carried off yesterday, amd landed im o collas scveral hundred yards from whence it started, La, (henioned on the Last Pages,