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Number 10.495. © NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCHE 8, 1866. Thirty-Third Year. Che Latest News country} Ted tome hed ravaie Wah be i a a Penusylvanta. Popnaahions THe geal nn of the prpntation, both ie eatquarters, Theee ordety orabelden the impo, ty : they could never take part in the governmer hich Popabltican State Convention. War, has bee s4@ tious Pie whole pop lat tucffensive persons. tions, Melewell and Monsea ” . they feared would iay a heavy hand on parti ule | foeu of 186 was | retuse to allow Col. Lewis aud hie men to retaliate. elegraph to the N, W. Sum, | inthe reb-ion. In conversation ¥ ith malt tue Hertishucy, Mach 7.—The Republican State gers over and ens Reports — officers and fiere of Kirt b's@imy, bewas) Cen tion assembled tn the House of B a el oewhie pepulation vin Tinvana, omens en acne ou prived ud how docile t vel tiven at 12¢ k. noon, and was called w order by : . ase ? ve Ber (Correspondence of the Sun.) a: * news ‘ a netance " ' i wk, noon, ore ' ‘ © ectrue . . 1 . * RECONSTRUCTION ak nd fee ne expressed ¢ ute he neat Hf | lien, J .» Chairman of the State Central | ‘ . une tee et Tlavana, Mave ‘1. the steamer Vora Crue arrived ‘ When Governor Weils returned fon Warh.weton | Comms vee, Lewie W. Hal, of Huntingdon, wae ‘ e pre fon, | reste day with Vera Cruz dates of the 994, and 7, arSiaR liste anen . ere ret te te } declared eeced temporary Chairman, ion. Pd | ,, one cae [tiv | City of Mezion da‘esof the 18th ult The Mexican anety ad te hav ff \dditional Evidence Before the | csr cocourstea Fporte Lroucht from | MePheron and others repreecntatives from the | ‘ e COLEUS | papers are full of aceonnts of robberies and petiy Vv icton. Gov, We ated ata public meeting | pont inion League of Waxliit n City, were on a, net Celt Cost the | etiomichea between the troops and the euerriiias, i Hob © bes eased, mution accorded the eourtesy of seats in the Con Crea suo eccortiag i tue | UO. Menden officially reporta the compicte deteat of that the President was a Southern man aud a Demo Commitiee of Fifteen, rat Aud that he would be ulwark tevvean {16 | | wer, the capture of 7% prigpuers, t a fouth «a! Nor bern ato iuiontem and fenaticiem.and | tien, After the appointment a Commitee on " c ‘ (erode San lenecio But tu spite bt As Taltets it as tha 'e open jesue with Mr. Lincoln’ miintetration, ‘on - i treher consiioration of the au t was pow poned lerep ried thet Regules bi ‘ BAD POLITICAL ASPECT charging t with contrecting an enormous debt; and | the Conveuton adjourned uatll five sn testa sare Vath Paretane » bas captured the town and * | gait Mr, Johnson's administration teotavery lintasion ef. Colorad ke Fraucieeo Carrion, who was pantoned on the Em. —_ aiken Siturent ok arecter W hile the epee 4 Obes urged ¢ se SEOOND pieraton, the re for the acinission Slowae taken a} birth 4) ae biished eet ieee Ih oe * pl seg ‘reTrTep , lemme eqaatle dlecourag the iov \ larrishure ‘a.. March 7 he up, read sa eecond titae, aid nace the espe cal order area his herence to the cause of Juarer. CONGRESS YESTERDAY. ment, being thr fiat intimation (o (ms Indien Hae (he i : ee : ‘ : tohe WC for Monday next ee sthere ae many with him tn Puebla and p REE Governor had be raved them, Mr. ( fe eyentbe of | Hou to-day nominated General 7 soi Pe 7 : Wet owho are co.cperating for the triumph ef the y ad 4 the Union menu, ceuy oe | qhe first ballot for Gorernor he Fote stool: Geary After the consideration of p ale Dil's, the Sonate natonal ene he Representative Amendment. of the Governor concerning MI} 61. we we, Keichums 38; J.K. Moorhead, 19; Harry | t 6 o'ciock P. M,, adjourned Io the affair at Tahnantepec, 2000 Jnariste were niatration, and ure be them to organ Whit . : put bo fi hy and 1% taken yr ore. Se ae and have their + and ive hite, A lester fromm Marshal Bagaine in re@ard to the J " i ' - penn RRRCEE! HNOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES her names of colored m t that theo . ‘ » exchenge of pritonere, indicaves that ¢ lowl SENATOR SUMNER DENOUNCES IT. sppeinyed by ; ‘ 1 rete's, or the * " CONGRESSIONAL, PROCEEDINGS, Mr. Ei jott, of Maas., by uoanimous consent, intro- Aa be ee « vi All ofticere ‘ten be Col, ee —— cinse of men at home, and one hieh official had bept ' . t ‘or tier, Col, Van lerantser tJ De by Gen ty-Ninth Kession, duced a bill to continu force and to ameud the oremiseen, Gt vacambare, By le bioodboundsa, with which Luion men were hunted o Thir in The =Camadian Trade Bill. Mt Vijebia ; aieo tens . BENATE Pree men's Coreaa B " hb war iead twice and Mender, Qs Santa Aux Au death, One hundred ret ei officers had been appl tM toy Oak ondVv no osiatnit ed tooffice by the Governor. Afi 0» nd Poebia en 5 alee —— » Warhinoton, March 7.—Mr. Wileon offered a reso- | referred to (he Ju liclary Committee Combo and Kamerer, Capt, Breamie of officers and soldiers, as Mr, Covode reports, became toe ied yee » pi -ROSPECT OF ITS DEFEAT, here defiaut, am! fieely discussed ther pia . OF Intion, which wae adopted, instructing the Commit. | Mr. Washhurne, of 1 from the Reeone tion | The Voouas “copies (hie teiter’ Weta the Juasies = ‘ got api gabe tency. oe the end, they ee Pr to | tee on the Judiciary to inquire what leg elation ie | Comma te, i“ ed te the bow pigs esineny, Lunwris, bur deuose ite authenticity, register for ¥ . an unable to pay their teres % éatininn é " " - by tia mite bbe e's lou to the Biates o a eamininaneininiiainiatits IMPORTANT FROM IRELAND. | sSsmoney.ssetaalaod fin Sot Sunt HG | pcr rite! rer hear fn ata | hse Yase a hous which man orev sovTM aNeMICe Oniyabout 2.3.0 took she oak of ales ence ae requ ‘ “ts yoy \ . ph hath by @ printed ‘ 4 7 . 4 ark te ts nee to orders from supe ofheere whi nie : Mr har 1 Beng t ment * u Progress ef the Revolution. | (eis ciuctsicos esses i ie solelewneni | Mi Nise im offiriug the above, oald ghee am} tous diane uttistunieeol ites andacfere | LG Armies verrie Explosion — (‘emtiae pent . wed to vow inthe Sou ha tu very | Ken ile : Y Haag 2 palit cl pia kee as + eon .o the state of Weet Vi im Wee takew tou A ebela, bio. IGHT ITH THE POLI E A. ned to Cousress would be host | ce a et Guty e ue ae ke 1s eats and ec He tbe seaiuehip Havans arrived at (his port yeater- W policy of the Federal | overmmeut, not culy as ; bg a Et ba ud yom pemker jiesented ey of Unitet States HE CE. Hn ig the pa mento’ the Naviousi jens. He erates | Lf e ne Bb “hata to be prosecuted In ih.c NHOD AT Revenue Condi eoade in ceerence to diated predic po tapenade ngtlind hatin a a teak —_— —-——_---—- hs i enob the Preside: lmmediate | uuuar charg epirite a6 & ce of Hatious| Feseuuy and ou tue | St. Thom i 10 movements of Un Fi ‘ t Blc 1 S} . l eeent peer ee ag: Meat raved hid Mr. epracue offered a reroution, which was adopt | 0) ence of the duplication uf taxes on Aueriean | States vease comporing the Brazilian and West 1 S24 1OO6 + LOLs | trunvana ex thirvee unfavorabe to trustior ahistspeving She Commities ob. Foroien Anais te 08 sOletied 00 the Comuties 08 | rigia squaure Lhecrews of the voasels are stated, the people to @aruinitor the @ffaie of that stare Siack, one fare th IR von Ww ; wuad hele ‘ are stat . The pabiant Gf cuarsia privens The ifouw then want into Committoe of the | '¢ be ia an exeredingly Leaithy condition, end (0 @ the ch iers courrraeiu tuccpe, | Whole, Mr. Raymon’, of N.Y. in the chair, and | No sew battios had oceurred between Brasi? aoa — csi re gg ae Davis cal e ip @reseiution oflered by hima important News from Europo Conlon hreuda ile. uow cif eu ae and South America. Continaed Arreste—Uritish Troops Pour- | 0°) 18! Provost on providing for @ Bean} f IRELAND, Progress of the Fenian War Virst Blood otton Hraude, Be vow offre ed a substivute ing in, htc. vibe al the renate on the euciect of 1 > hae. , resam ed considera’ bill reralating trade Vareguay, beth parties were continuing preparatious ; Be . with the Bada Provinese the Deogiliane and their allies to cross the Parane ; prot ¢ nis Mr. Lotes Kolly det the bill aboutd be | to Paraguay. and the Peregusyens to defend the : | pejecie It wae i Princhpe eud iu desl, i! pareage. ‘The Irac!lian army, some thirty thousand PR . dima ibe see of the co 7; , 5 The City of pro iionw Senators. Cousiveration uf the t ig tang branches Of imeuatry, be | (tomes lay ton miles irom the elty of Corrientes, &e.. GC., &e. frown Europe, brings additions! and important ne- wee Yee oc eee cor eu ite sortions he Le be iul of ita | The Ary ine army, about tweive thousand im yer,” of whi au iy ehail b 4 York, at thie port yestorday : THR BEVREGENTALION AMENDMENT was al §. Cone and adite, with ite “ ahder Lio.noe in obeervation at Paso de ia Patria, Atone o'clock the pending ¢ woe the Oriental Piesigeut General Flores, with two or three thousand Ur en.e © miles aigher up, aod we asto Wuother it wae t veh or American, counts of the progress of the Fenian war iu Ire- land Arrests continued without intermission, Those arrested wore chiefly strangers from America, Washington, March 7. The following testimony, | Bagiand and Beotland, who havi: reported from the Committes on Reconstruction to- | nese in the principal towne of Irelat ere arrest riance; but it has ane uy, refers to the States of Texas, Florida and | asaprecautiounry measure, It was believed that | $%|' ea abet mat te ie LH ect Fah ane: many of them would be speedily discharged. About | excep Cocapicrs aeons ‘4 rm 1 Lieut. Wileon Millot, commanding colored troops | 4) of those arrested in Dublin on the euuite itota daa to this! @ Seede wuneta in Oe | oi itis bill wele eniculeted to pronrale Mady OF the In the southwestern part of Terar, with his ad- | gcribed themerelvesas American citizens, but refused ‘ quarters at Corpus Christic,testitiod that he had been | to account for their presence in the city when re. | ealoe oon pver the principa! part of that rection and through | quired to do 60 tbe district lying 30 or 40 miles by of Indianola, % tending wretward to Vexico, He found the people | MeVermott and Kirw t foxms hd ed into three cls The first are | generals in the United states Army, omg who have been s wave, under all cireumetances, fat the tlme of the « friendly to the Governmweat aud lad moeiy been arrested at es during th + but had since returned, Of | [nist Proms luing portion there are th ho have | ihe country, netive rele thre mh the | rested, Bedth: and intelircens class, and those who are not larve property holders and who me generally without —% clasewhieh he found in wo other State, id come @ ¥ visible FH RECONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE, Bima, ob be @otuiee cOurtrmeucd luna hoe uk wee | vat nel amend. signa — fee ' ' 400 the Uloth section |i or sua the) ub to (ermine of | } ment on the subject of repre Mr, Suter anid: Me J be ets. even on er € tion was taken up and Biagilians, wae igacod in the con- tare lucenued spend po Vetwne vl the act @ header He throught pooper, heve the toure that we were au vious Laler Demoera le Repo liesa lasdituousaud cent. The eeion ny be ot inemeniable no visible buel- wt u f &® unt ad t b power me ‘ { by tue bkrup o but ieh \ ou ou the ecueral pein pores Daleverloca,or ever would be conti ied ty th ult. dee. | ciples we sould seek to ena) ial lrenson must be be Present the lure. Beate Lhe p.ov.eiong Lou Lhe brag aan thet was at Corrientes awaltiug the riwio (he river, which was daily expected, The ron clad Miaeérva. carryt two rifle i 2-pouuders, baa ived 44 Kio f om Liverpool, and another iron Gad te shortly expected to arnve trom Bngand, Au @2) clon Us even Wagons of powder took place in the boagiian Depo at Corrientes, through the euoking of aseutry, and Killed and wounded thirty aed, ihe emigration to Braril still continues, Tha liMee pape Laere area umber of well off Ameri. can piantere about to eeiue tu Biagil who will be pi @pareu,as goon ae they to give po) men. we 46 Buliber Of persons f huiope.”” ‘The Vreeident of Bahia writes; “prom (he southern statesof the Amertean | nion there @:@ @riivite poisome charged with v N land choosing the beet piace @uieteite, Loere bee already gon oF dab Paulo General Wood thousatide of fami vey of th on which tosetue i bagi, Four titles iv-pounder Parrott gune arrived a= Para in Decem.e. ives trom New )oik, all fetes up, jurdinoed with jutouued .or tue de! Te /DOL@rte ot bo ReOud ty wad ere oy ‘renew vitt owecllizeus, lu doy this two lone boalaie the Vote fourvotien, Pie wi " ~ ’ have been unue jy tt pul must tor a certan ee of them, netmed Barbe, | iii 6 conatituiing the transision peiiod, be exctuced n, represented themeelves @8 | from the ported pof Gower Murphy, | all who have been tue t josh prow 4 ibe Kee proeiy breaty, le ea, wie bh tof li Ope eey © fet vlicto: which wee torve the Attiantl tuakel to the eeu Inenutacur by t, aod recandiy ery woe itted in rinerehip of tiny ment, othe sovervian rule of the Coneti on wanodiatinetion ofeolor, Kollowing the comh, ndienie, the wilt be es | » elth power sud renown Neeholn © comrmandine © tats! be pe it | (ed 14 Wseury 1a soIne yu, toge he and «le | b Iuaeu wero ime every branch of American mantin tures, Vid Cb Wee, UeViug aibained the tiiet, to Orel zure ot the nd relessod on @ promise te icave among the pu recenuly ar Joho H. Gieerou and bis bro Ler, Capt Gleeson, of che los. ma ere atone! | jail. 1, J. McDonnell, the | the Pullin at Lome Lumerous, among them several noo comm: officers ot the Tid Reg it. Lu conreqa runeous arrestethere war a general stampede whowe WislOn producers them ail suljec achy uo uta. lu eup ve © bad exyracts coad trom a work ec'ed their locations, th Hl th din of reaider wo the pr & priucipal che plates, lo Choose Lan ne ow ecoustiiction will be ever e other way, titel be onipewsble this ta all ve ony at presenton fr coustruction, aod ttumn once to the 5 the Kheclprocs ing 88 & ru tburle shouid propose the lollow- ebithe out all miter tue , oud ibertt tues trom and etter ibe werin lefiue t be | itn of Maceu, sie, th re ahead be levie Vien now before y tnvet trportaut | aul ped Ob wl deuce ipored from her Briteuuie ver } oughs before r Malees, perhap, We | MAsely # puescemons 1b NOK Alustio my except the Amendment Al ing rigw ry Ges Awe cl dution how uinpoe db mind it te the mort uleiy reprenenuble | arth ies linger ted trem orber or ardonualc, Lie eae seniiincn wh he abolition of elever th gemeciud us rect wika | as ialo 04 wail pereliy uncer th me ns of suppor without Jeers but principally non.property holders or property+ boifere toa limiredextent, We tound the teednes maaitesied by the two cases entirely different.) a i collier ted viber buglieh * « seneral thing the m A Mr, Malone, one ot (.« tliess and f the state, whether | josnectabie merchauts of Lilt, wae arse y have been in ihe rebel « ice or not, are more | Cowparative oruer was etill ierntained, although inv wabiy dispored towarce the rovernment than the | there were many oulwerd elena that the people would ptherciass, They 44 ar more wililug toaccrpt tbe | not quietiy eubsit to eueh whokssic ariests gud qoeetion raised by the war as settiod, and in iavor of | goizuce of the. s property the mesures caiculaied to adopt that country a@ soon as cei onan wie “ eye : ble to the pew order of thines. When our troops FInet BLOOD, Tbe propos Hon 18 Berime caine went to Western lexas the freiog Was an ac. ( cepoance of the fortuses of War—a general deposi. tion, to rubmit to the reuit, Since thea, he Lad nerican Feuune to Liv she neu @ wou like nntiies. tod bel Die oat aduseemed the Commitee in oppo. ga | sliich wo ihe bin partieularts to that partet sre be most intelligent « althy men that pot a poly of ammunitlon, they nee of the port Important Keports “pain Trying to Back vat (Correspondence of the Sun.) Havana, Murch 1.- The bomenro newpaper of Porto Rico copies a report from the Panama Htae AND Lintaln, to the following effect thas toe Commander of the Spanish fleet deter, mined to abandon (he bicckade of Chillon the 18th, and retired trom the pert of Caldera, burning eight captured veesela; Chat Mendez Munez had peope fa detbietice On the basis of shale Guo and i : the Cavedenga ond the bpanicsh prisoners be ceturved io tim, and commisioners to be sppointed, on beth sides, to treat the quee- tion aumieably; all of which the Chilean y which go tuo low bot s aost the Lil, coutending wus ome wey BDY GieincuoN ide, | eli ald pe made inf er tie Canad a the |i nob peut y ou Cen den mobere a rare bir. Viens of | that Sa‘urday, the 17th ult,, the day on which the | per w wi weal * off and whorre (ous eile act suspending the haleas corps waa pares @ party |e deur in ite mow potwed a gradual ch in the manifestations of | of three policemen called at the house of a tarmer, | ne of that le of miu.ton } feo ung which has le ing more aod more luce. | pawed James kyan, residing at a place called Glen- read from Loudon w Uslord oh hh br, do 80 wee encent, and at the time hy t, thie c ere 4 bard charecterobc enerky ceaciled as bed as bad ecoming wore and more outeporen, in thelr bitter bane, in the County Tipperary, near the borders . Pee axewuet the Luited Sises government, and | Limerick, As they eapproac Bio @ Lostile against the officers and soldier of the Broey in thelr in ee with them i ppeare to be only suined ip teimue from emking out into acts of violence towards our officers vy the the supeio ity of our numbe.s, Occasoual iffeuldes cccurced, whch the witness related, DB Mwepouse to ibe Gucstion ae to what bes produced Bur uw coun ry eal peek il remade ibeie was &8 iv i@wok te have @epocial vant reved tor diuner on the | With Cuba mewety ) anage etzene Looking ryt ee 10 euyport of the bill, Me thought et eO Ro rung 1d WOO.) Die gear ‘me Des bol mw right wa Canuet becca cetan be inerove ‘ iw the Conesita nt i t hat @reportw uid be made, @ican be,anad even fo. ite avowed | inat days, f eb jei@d, iiewi Ai k@pt, gad iidr Ro thie compromine, Tale 1 the saying «i en leninent i who iteiwte | tou as bad as purpose ft is once Acdupt it, uvuser the od the house drilling with gemutiously amd looming in, tt A OTMIOg Wik gules, revoiverd and o here wtables Kuocksd aud dewanced adr and Kran opened the voor, but socing them load their preces he pus out all th then bie driii party Lred wi tue police, wounding nay board the sounds as of nm pow pruceeds & cul elrioen fh wed ich be Ciera Og (be indastrial Loterestecf the country whieh Hie ose luw cliigens | Would prove lustin be copie loteres@ in menue Mmcaton; you will baua | tutes ec uuuy there sad b ea ouly an avenge Marauatha; you will | protitoftwoand bait par cent. tur te lest (weaty Pucked and ricketty “ you wip » OF excott them ove anew A ono . - ‘ ron used in @ very decided nner e chauge of fori ny, b piled, (ue conduct of the r roth love had to te amputated, The | @ecéare at they have noe poutl al elite which | yeace, Mu thea proposed that the Cillian miniser of wurnivent, of the Administration, the faelity pr fa Ba siahtiy 1b the sboniderand the | PHtemmen are bound ea FOE DOCt TRUE TODORENE, 1 Mi. Hogen thoug that report would bo a | boreun Affairs come on board his flagship end ite which pardons were s«ported to be granted, the | 6 je, fhe Feniane then rushed out and | 9.2¢* jo, That abomination whicu bieckened bet eu ya La ike tose ll bate, | arrange the arminice; to whieh the reply wee, thet meral di position ¢f the Administration to be leui- eiud ed ter Kiee ireland, &., and flod | #86 5a x reney Ble bteuklia Wey we eatrble The Weiulecsucel@ | Beno: Mendes Munez was at liberty jw come ww the at, which he had beard triquentiy spoken of by | TO ig Tunteime, A eecoud and eiroager party of | 22 raut of (axacon atid | bad been grow ug rica en fatieaw« ou the | Cepital to make any proposition he eaw ft, but (uae Lew@ people, (has they had ong frieuds im tee olice resurued & afier to the house, aud aricetod | PreeeBiaks ecebed in de ail his of le t the poopte tok O8 OF Lhe poo | the din wteret Foren Alfaire could not leave to orth, and in the Govermment, and could ouce more R am and two other perrons, and eeizud @ 6ix-bare Jucwous bo tt ging proportion. “bhese are, suid | tpo reed ' in. erat tres Ov amy pulject with (be onemy, Get the political power in toe hands of the south, oT revoiver—thiee varreis of which was ett loaued, | Mh. Sl tho oe ae ee his bem tks | weolproe cced to discuss the various argu- ‘ . mm HW r bie 1 y a a ’ rm o uD bie » Aw ‘ 1) lie ba cu v y thes Ma). Gen, Daniel T, Btaniey testifies that he | which the tleviug party had left behind fares, for which J cam Yo, There to fret, | ecle UeEs Whine cont Intent, code | NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE perved in Texas before and afier (he breaking up of Is ia said that anew Commission will be appointed | ihe proposition to found rep e-enta soa on ¥ a circumetance thay the Set « fiom the Senate. , ou t f px wh a ‘ ope t fhe rebel niimy. jie found matters unsettied. Texas | for the trial of the Fenians, ‘Troops etill continue to | |! nda euy f + 8G & 'y My H tees |: imo ter ate i u the coal ti 1, wi ho it Albany, March 7.--Bii.s Rrrontan— Authorizing ‘: evnt Yiealy O uy Cone y jou, voted ful me dh re teaty, Whic Dad not been con queree~- the people asserting me pour into Ireland, and ry little town and hamlet Qrurndment OF LY & Lue picpo ition ed Capadian coal fie: of du F ohal nM thie bol | the construction of a basin at Watlabout Bay, Mrook- fia e BAB Ses be Epler hy a Werne at throughout the country was being garrison The | w found representa stead vi popul@® | iayoveda duty of fifty cents per ton, tle werned | ivy, ‘To incorporate the Ban Souci Building Assecie- vet Beta the’ G i by ay Cold Btreara Guards and a body of Sappers and | H0D, inay be wen, tile 6 HOt doy end, | ger, b that sf thie bhi did 4 the ani : OT resistance to the Gevermucnt, but would state ! ; me 1 wdy of & pets in what it duca ¢ sees iD WORE 1B | horses, eveep, cattle snd b the @ pro tion, ‘To discontinue Y¥th, Lath and 101et etreeta that, if webecame involved in atoregn war, alnost miners vere asd A ag ry A ne meer ea | ques not do, All wilt coulcas tint b does boc cary | CQuada woul com iu here free of duy after (he | between Third and Fourth aveuues, Authorizing the Sutire American population of Lexas would go | G0 tinny see Pn pent to the model Prison as | into the Coustiiution f relt the ivea or iuequ C1 py or Mageh. [would be upforauate for the | $4 Covptrouer of New York to borrow mone over to our enemi yught they bad any te Se viia: all’ eaberaie officers of that institu. | right thus cefins (hat anspor ed text; that it 4 | country ifthe bill did vo pase in «ane term the fire department purp Th ehance of succe plag of & military | Peniouys SOPErSiOR® Ormecen es Se no senetion to the ackuow.e iged tyranny ui bax! ion hy Biovas, of N.Y. ad tt edt set believe | Himgrive bill, Incorporating People’ force in ‘Lexas is a ueceseity for she pext five years. BOR gt od Aah I ad fea pce weer ~ | withour reprosonia sha. it takes no cone sion | ghe,e woud have beet tuicty voles of tained im chie | ef Youkers. tig, Gen, W. E, Strong, Inspector General, ¢ Seuted, thot a guard of the wall van bad besu fired | (0 Ktate 16 Uw len we alg recut: 08 | [joune las pear ioc Ue avrogabiono the Keeprocis | Mr, Kolvor, of the felect Committee, to which was tertimony on the condjtion of the freedwen, When | asauring their passage fiem the Wubla lost Oiice | fom e tere aruities : Ma@ Of) Jremsy with Canada t mothe expicat wadereswad Liecogus UO deareh . ried to the creas Bouiherk Kallway,on buncay morris, | Diete rieht + | fag that euine sors uf roc.procity 1h trade would be | Tetersed ell resolutions on national afetrs, repo bed the negroca were bed in bondage, they were, asa . , luousicuy iourded ou ¢ Nene ee ee ee eee ee nee ee eee ence eee a isth ult. ‘Three cegiments baye received er aristocracy, cuate 8 rg ty errr ai Of sib i taabileled, eaber throurh the qoaty | eeries of resolutions relative to reconstruction which role, treated well, and eases of cruelty were very | gail for Canada se ,oon as porsivie. Lhe ‘ no’ ™ jen Alor nai ya Ong Daw ne power or thioush ‘he lepriative / ol] were made the special order for to-morrow evening. are, Now it ie quite diff) ent; theirs former masters | wee also wace and cor ecacs, that Man cor c an hee, re 4 ri rtareay tie Goveroment, But be now saw, in the aa onal Bras Ixtxopvcen—Fur widening ‘Third. street, wwe no interest in their welfare, and seer totuke | Mra, Luby, aod Mra. O'Doucven Led been arieetou, | avery HP a gee anata t r it age tes Claiins «i iho © who igpcacnt the lumber lotecele | y/o vin Authorising the pits 5 Canal Com: @very opportun.ty to vent thet: rage end hatred ou | ‘The Gove nmenty 16 19 said, dows Bot iueud W iui | conelitudenal au el Aer A er over leva cl and the co. nad ot a eleu! thie country, that Pad Ww constiucs ‘cad, baxtending she time foc phe tree nen They sve Reavers} aren pecatey fere with them, ra on EM, e yey we vger igh Of Aes ie ead | ay base was ol ba eu ol taep his oppor wai y Lop poeperciedf Peg Hoes a etsteae nd ly, down | benete, without provocation, " i ag " , Md ad thee ne san we bay wl hg ose t e ‘4 Hak BO dll ith bounde end’ maliseated in every | ‘The Manchester GUAMDIAN, 21et, commenting on | {h,6 reason, {luk prope !dion Gove t “ne da aul these | war ehh vincvs, Om the coutr i Nitty Paw ie miting aside the peo and slips at posible way. the duty of the Goveiument da regard to the isieh roe vec be aepranas ' reba Phi ie baths be | we were to in du es 6 Coulu be imp Ry | A the chatter of the New York uaie FLORIDA, rebellion, says: Be eee proposed eva by the most Ee tela Godot dha beneies Genie con Ye thar A ant Holety. .....For the relefof St. Marg% Joba W, Ricks, Collector of Customa in Florida, If there {s an insurrection in Iroland, ir Itugh | 6 athe gal get yr Ser teg pave tie | were to Le 80, he Hever Bid bo regret any vole in fur abe jidiehel tote ended Farry Arena « 0! 7 Kore, tae Commander iit wet put it duwo « without be vpyorbunity we ON t he so bu elite na he went hie fh andes Sythe Hebd ube YY pays the general impression ig ng the people beg with $0 NUCH severity as ie UeCcosary aud exped.ons, Nice which is afforded by be wbuer proporiticn, ee iG re Wiuter to abrors tL ‘: UO 61 Aut cipation of taxmion for the Departmen: Qhat they Lad beem overcome, but mot couquered, | Poy ing ao, he, er muy wian 1 his place, tiny coutie | 4y rep. ocutation ft 1 Ob Voters jue ptate, | Mr, Boooks bien slused that oa ox suilllous of | 0! Public Charice end Worres OF. + +6 of \ pee There hasbeen no material change forthe betterin | dntiyiey ou belug supported by puciie opinion. | wouia cae ibe eee eLOUd ohOul neque | pushes of ba: ey, HOw uepored trom Carauaby our | ete the M.uor House jiutel Company eatohes. @uy portion of the state lately in rebeuion, rhe | ihe English pecpe ere much cisundersioud by those ty im bhe este uve frkucuse A eCouubb Ol ooiuns, Abr, | pre @ a euch 8 Could Le aod he iu the | te: County «Incorporating the American Land Roope have « bitter aversion to what they call the | woo tuiuk that in such case tier woud Le disposed | symnes then pacveded Wooue tol Ober eienamenia | Nottie did ee ol le, Meo nemoe Compeny and Aseney Py ae aukece or Nowthernm men, He would not know | ¢.warus ienderness, hesitation, or auy fuiui ol weak to the ploposivou beure the yehd theu aimued | fown. wuuty ul fie a cOu & per buahed wou Kroon. u thos Mr ereon nireduced resol where to lay biehaad upon a man who really loved | yess, We Lave fur a jou Lime bi en abie (0 Le let the pow ere of Congress to ebiraucuiee (he bia aud | jevied ales Maeu i / cue Vory dainaging tothe | &b ovine of Miesdent Johnson's veto of the Freed. he Union, at the pr ib day, ‘I'Lose who a1@ appa | towards politicul cileucers, Lecause we Lave beeu | gner quotung from . Up. elie Cour HOCisio4s WO plUve | brewerd da Now York, plin | ces bere, | beets Dureau bli, exp eooing iui coufideace in bis Seutly friendly are decertfu: from circumstances; | giroug. We tight eaicly be uduigen! to che herves | giarty we abolition of slavery (he biaeke oi ue | pc) wm PTOMb Lex py Ug Jude. el Ouse uot Lo Le Khue lovin ed slavestudoehly, aud tuaaking those end, what he witueerd, if they bad the power, | of wie Chartet rio at Newpotun leo¥,ana atid they would aestroy the Lvioa men, CoUULTy LeCeNe CIUZ00% Le Bd Tueioure 1 dy | gcc, ied, eprosentatives lu Conyr ho suatauod the veiw, $ er of revolt 1 aoe * ret he 1 | nos healtave WwW say tbat when ihe Fgh ous a id—1 am againat the bill im all ite Assembly. ‘ a . vau ud shaw ae late pmb O' shiien “uuly became ci ha they Wok the ace tue yaite v atrik se enacting clause, . Willem Marvin testitied that when he was ap Bat the satrodu @igs) Plog ube trelaad at Bony poli ic ano ponent part of sue peuple , The queeiion w As (hen teeeu by peu ie Au resulted Jonk\us introduc ds Lill to regulate the hours pointed Provisional Governor of Florida, it was | @ season otuei¥ oi cea by generes treus | gy ctieu to equal riguas eld u he prutec ou of | gyes os, bay's » of conductors and drivers oa street railroad purely under military control, He detailed the | Wily fe eaarent vetinan te ty te teh these two geardiss me i Fie Hovdlmn he | He big Oba Leal claaee Was not struck out, ¢ aa intredaeed 6 bill forth S . “4 - ima rach iifle, vel pes, ‘ 28 De 6 iad Verimeite éhaud ob be u Ma oO ‘ H he Hale Gu ree, Mr, Anderson tutrodue lor the construc Gee et arene oat alte foken by the | Ging of Liood of Doves wea In no dleckaige of thes | gig secoudiy, that taxation washout Teen Atiod Le joo ope Ker pero eo a erage fromm the Press | of # raiiroud ia dutth avenue and other streets at Seeedertbcty pry re ° he ptate. On | Gut,, aud the delusion that kugianl cannot shoot aud | eyigiuy ; mad Luo righie ie tue dusy of Cougress | deny covery KO Mar Unicauen tio (he peciesary | New York Convention. he eaid ne did aan: ey eal tothe | peng for “*poiiical” oriuaee wis aaeureniy be dispelled, | Qo puasauty, ap ensetiial tO LUO Wea) Wepasud, | oy Biuto Int 10 & .OeuiNtow Ut [he Houseedopied iii ta Paccrn, To regulate convict labor in State Sn ee Facet gic bot Mil wy, Woke) wes dhe country WH.Ch Wik Lb (dus Vilidicale He W@ay | fy Cguciueou, Mr, BULuer Obs f Th tendiwen | oe uae i reit w 10 & Vole of conliden prisone +s To Conse: additional powers on Boards sppcaltive to the reconstruct at tant e “ag ¥ 4B) and uefeud ite smiegrity Invites outrages bo WHC |p iuet Le poe ed bd LO! eMerific®d, YOU Cu GU); | gus of CXtaO d Maly puree Cus by sho Gonos |] of towM aud Wie.sees...L0 incorporate the North A AT, J iyi res Ser ute heera ihe biuse pOCple have By LOjuR Of PULMIbud, bus oly dao ue Ways ane if vee Bs Oe ibe Fare ne | gree x a9 on : alae ab duaree, Mr, noward | Hive: savings Bonk of New York cto amend am ° ; . ment whi bul doit, Give peice " | diulGe br of ab 3 OF Gob © peoue lo) ac lus (he Locerporation of religious sucieties esos Soaspaathin arate enn 8 rip of the entire Venianism in New Haven, Cowes trom the tuluess oo Cuz UshoP BOd be wa | yu wie the internation wpked, 1, ed to the | bor the Lever p.ovecton of seamen in the port au : : ae 10 tune, and . : Feulan meeting | thea be protecied, Le uot les vate & follow princis | Coumiiev ou Puen Alfete, Adjourned he.bor ct New York, @vvuided Leiny diated into the revel se: vice, aud did New Haven, Match 7,—A grand Feular ~ Hyer ot participare iu Lue mover T | piew, dley are dike tho @ 4 i Gs which, a — —~ Kievours.,—Lo amend the Reserved statutes rele- be sleet mh ath ized wah poseasior Me o.her fourth | was held in this city thisevening. ‘ihe largest ball | yin Piopery wndertinu & od, will w er tive to the Jus ic Court of Mrook!)u........To wether eymp oes bas e208, obtainable in this city wae packed to ovortiow.ug. | every Caee ob datleury oF Ges ou ey 1s the Mexico. sriend the act relative to the New York Marine The Rev, 8. W. Hobbs testified thas in Florida the Brig. Gen. Mullan, of Indiana, Hecretary of War for | 2{!ls#iti's Piowress, wu olen & 5 ae eae Court....... 10 meoipo ate the Bond Deposit Com- ferling against the Government is bitier—much Fig» BOD, bed . Cate, ave tanh, bateu's | beiore Favorable News from President Juarez. of New York........Pupohibit the Mayor and t the Brotherhood, stated that a jeter bod been | the eement » dO bue Ose Me WG otk ie was = uimouality of New York, o: Hoard of Mupervisore, more eo than it was three or four ye. ago, ‘The , thupodeli@ to Uiave the ius ink Was raging, Wu Washinyion, March T,—Odicial news trom bi base, a ate be to the received at headquaiters in New York froin liead | . 4 at from disposimg of any real ert ing to t peop'e talk treston on the etreete without any con- ry bara dedi Gt Pililvec Pub habo-ped mat | the seat o. the National Gove uments of Mexico, hag | eity........ To imcorpurate the ‘Throge « Mteam. eeaiment, ‘ibe grear tajoriy of them do so-—the | Centre Siephens, announcing that he wes ready to | yoow not woether Ib ie pores § buss know that if been rece ved iu thischy upto the 1'h of Fepruary, | bows Company........ 20 incorporete the Mott Haven maajerity of the lower clucts, They were formeriy | move the army of Iicland when tho signal should | haus bo aiiemp eu; and ne aeuve es ee bie Caine 7 y ; j "| Bercy, a more loy ihe lange 1D (one is because of the be given, Ireland bed $25,000 men ready for the | Custinetion. she same coused eueeiod sow, Lue] Presideut Jugiez gud his Cabluet bad heard aatle- Mitta Norrerp,—To incorporate the New York fouiency maniiveted by the preseut Acuiuistration, | D° Biven. ry — aoe C14 D oy BE LOA AUS. LE Madly Ba HHO CHM BOY Ab) 6 oo ewe froin the inter Lhe diss lotection | and Ke udout sem Praueporbation Company... cy LOUIBLANA, eonilict, and had e@ eigual corps aseficieutas any in | wi init ey et tt ey eas i ‘Loumpe.vo the p veuens iu Boad w York, * 5 the worid ni. Voolitiie gaid the gueticon wae whetherthe | of the peop.@ ageiues the rreuch sule Growing | - ‘To amend (he New Yur’ Coumon pehool Ag, ‘Thomas W. Conway, Lo ocenpled the position of ” J . sUFbeUuce Of the Daswo ivy € Hoty Uy BH BCE | every day, ‘Ihe movements of General Ferragets Hinas Isabovec ku. Lo umprove and wiuen Untou Assistant Commis: iouer of breedmeu's Affairs, testi- In Norwalk, Ct, of wa, by uv @ cise Ob hue ee ir . a | rieade are thought to render necesesry the evacuae | street, He whkiyu ‘i : 0 phiead the tcl Lave. " v bk OO & 7 hnat | muenaid ub iho Cor iu ‘ | “ ..fo creasve # Depertinen nC ies fied that his field of duty wasin the neighborhood of | Norwalk, Cty March T.—A large and enthustariic | ei ee ss gue buts “i pore | tion of the city at Chibulus by the Preach, and Corection iu Bioukiyn........10 Improve At New Orleans, comprising twenty parishes, Property | Meeting of we Fenian Brotherhood, to support Olle 0 600K au eu 4 ‘ yis Keports vie San lraaciace. lantic avenues soe lo amenu the Gen. hoide.s and the to: wor o* vere of slaves ¥ ere upprsed | Roberts and Sweeney, was held here to-might at | biey fy Loe Pods be gut uh out Uiing ug The eal Manu a oo as to include baildiug to the Government, ‘The issuing of pardous em- 14 Hall, The enthusl = intense. The | oH evil war, ibe elerer b.¥ +O sat Tbe 0b San Ta 8, Maek i be FLAG bas advices horels wud steer boate, gad Jetting OF runuing we Doldened and eucouraced them wo exhibit aepirit of | Breer all, sagen ae inte: ; cone (ue CeO) the war, Ali riel be BOUK 66) 8 | fon, Port Mason, New Mex Co, stating that the ime. | esu Jo ub) eae0 (hO ee 8rien Of interpreters Gefiauce towards (Le ulucers of the Vovernmeut, contributions were large, The meeting waa addtose- |). cet i Neowu wion * Pied e ah ; apg a ¢ Masd s, Loune th in New York Police and listrict Courg,..”....To Hon. John Covode, of Penn,, who visited tue South | ed by J, W- Boyce aud senator D, O'Sullivan, ' 6 lv epatt c t “4 + . ine pal papery : ‘erent is reer exioud the Jhisd Aveuue Stage Roula, Adjourned, 4 ole hes ey u of indiaus, nod & alt B ug to Ame n June and July, testified that with te,ard tothe in Vhiladelphia Nhe budis Of hur repreweaiaiou luc eau? rs : ; aaron sainlt of the people, the polltfclane who Philadelphia, March 7.—A Pot iiss of Fo ie , ie we Ther 2 mer ‘t ue he neitizene entpro ibited further transportation ‘Tnw emall-pox i# Mmereesing ip Kegia, Island of romained as home, and p ularly ibe female Dians in tavor of Sweeney was held to-night at the | ey Are a ole iets bia 1 weeiytanin col unandy a at Fort Tawie, hast eon | Cubs, and the iad diseuse is extending in some ee She 6 aes beat sh overment—much National (juard's Lal, An address was made by | eee atts Gf Fact ana us wok Bute 7 Non for propeity tagen in -cvion by the Laverne . de Nd parts of the island, bostule than selduecs of sucseuvered rebel Gen, Bweeuey, who promised active muvemenss -. W Auuoricen Werchaute, sue damend bes Leu owas (Coptinned em the Lam Page.