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‘Nelegraph to the XN, ¥. Sun, HASHEGTON DISPANCRS E ARLINGTON ESTATE, ision Into Lots for Freedme A E BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION, 397 Arriy Last Year, CONG RESS ° RESS YESTERDAY. he Representation Amendment. 'S FAILURE IN THE SENATE. Reconsideration Ordered. HE PRESIDENT AND RECONSTRUCTION Another Important Speech, ANADA AND THE FENIANS The Seare Spreading HOUSANDS OF TROOPS UNDER ARMS ity and Miscellaneous News, St. Patrick’s Dav. EETING OF IRISH ORGANIZATIONS. Parade Arrangements Completed. enian Meeting at Institute, &e., &e. Wastisarox, March 9, The Superintendent of the Freedmeu's v Unge has en imatructed by Major- ieneral () 0. Howard to wide the Arlington estate lying east of the road ito five acre jote,to be rented, on written agree- ente, tothe freedmey. The rent to be paid at each arvesting of the crops, Fifteen sere on the seat de of the road is aseigned to te divided and rented ‘thee memanner, About twenty acre: to be used peearccen bythe dependents o the Freedmen's ave, ihie eslate ie not confivceted property, and erelore Cennot rever heire at the death of owners; bat It vaseold for taxes, and purchased r the Government for the purpose towhich it is ow being a, pied. The annua! report of Mr. Conger, Chief of the oreau of Iromigration, says the piopriety and ad- pniage of placing the whole subject of imunigration nfer the charge of the officers of the Government ave been fully vindicated by the resul's, ‘Ihe draft fa bilihaeteen eubmined to Congioss in oder to buset and preveut emigrants trom Leins the of sharpers, and who, in addit.on to being nsvuared on tie rarrival in the country, are intimi- ated ino fra adulont contrac’s, The total number | passengers who arrived .u the United States dur. the year umding December, 1506, au ounted to .8¥T. of whom 245,99 lan ed in New York, and S4u in California, All Countries are represented ne hundred and twe.ve thousand were trom (ieat ri‘aiu, aud nearly eighty tour thousand were trom ermany The President t)-day pardoned the following per- ons convicted of criminal offeuces Jhomas Lean, a Deputy Pcetmaster, convicted in lichigan ior robliing the maii, and sentenced to fleen years imprisonment. George bk. Buckley, puvicted in New Jerse, of weu'ng counteriess irec- Ona curioncy, am! seuterced totwo sears Impris- nmen’; uc Joseph M. Willams, o mvicted in the tate of Im aana of robbing the Post Uttice Brig. Gen, C, MH, Howard has leeued a epeclal order, estoring to Mr. Joseph Forrest Lis property, held y the Fieedmen's Bureau, in Bt, Mary's county, faryland, [except the “Sand Gates Farm,” so called, ' 1,100 teres.) being nine separate tracts of land, pntainin ¢ 1,015 acres. It is # ated that there have been 2,070 persons ardoned in the State of Virginia, and 454 in North ‘arcliua,, by the Presdent, under the ‘24,000 clause,” Ince the «issuance of the amnesty prociamatian.. It is ¢mcimated that the Fourth Auditor's office as, dur ig¢ and since the releliion, adjudicated prize laimms afiecting over 1,200 captured vessels, The mount involved in such settlements was about wenty miliion dollars, There are in the vaulteof the Treasury Depart- peut '£14,240,000 in five dollar notes, The total mount of all denominations is $110,00°,000. To-morrow is eet apart in the House for apeerch- pakiog ohly, and Representative Steveve is second 2 the list to express his views on public questions, RECONSTRUCTION, he Presidewt Declares that be will Take No Steps Backward, Wasutsoros, March 9.—The delegation from the Btate of Kentucky have presented to Presiient johnson the proceedings of a masse meeting held at Frankfurt, in that State, endorsing his veio mes. page. Mr, Dawson made an ad be said, that the p. ose. Cocper «e., ress, io the conrse of which of the aveais of the Feeds men ‘eau in hen BY, Only senUed to increase demorsa ize ion and die siactiou ainong the vegroes anuoyeuces and inconveule ces (o he white poopie, nd wae procuc'ive of no good rerults, The pe Kentuch > and the laws of the Btate, if tet: to them. peives, » iil seeure (he negro in al his rights of person ani property. ‘ihere are more caseact wrongs by Mecioes pon White persons in tle State which go ubpunisiied by the civil authorities, then of wrongs by white persons agains, the negroes, He would not disguise ibe fac’ thet there bas Leen, and there stil be some impatience and di satisfaction felt by people at wuat \bey regard as uukind suspicious aud @ircsiins sons Bgaibet thom upom tue part of the eoveruun wt, TUR PRESIDENT’S REPLY, The President trietly responded, tendering to those whom the deiegatiou represen. o dbo the State of Kentucky, bs endorsement of the policy wh ch shall control the adminwtetem, He tus ed that results would show ‘hat couldence (hus réposed wae pot nispeced, ‘The pesent is tegarde most critical neture in the affaires of the gatio HLCeLY 1848 BO an when an esrined and organizes tice sough to overihrow the Goverument, 40 attack aud aiempt 0 cause a disrup ion of the Government Ly awed @ombLinuiicd abu mil 10, C@ ls DO iol @ Gan eious fo the liie of the vation than aitemps to revoiu tiou.g: aud up ermine iy by @ dicr@gard and deeruc- tion of the cafevuaide throwo around the tiber ire of the peop.e tu ine Consiiiuiion. Our et nd pes been taken, Our © eo in Taw ked wut. We shail ace d in thie uiatier, NO Other bigner c pUrpvee iu bude Fe nee ont be we than bas aieady Leeuw suraiehed. uo the tut dn the past, we suai @oveayor ip food faith tom Abe administration of the faire of (he Governments eonio m to Wb Oustitubion ia ite ebF and ep.rit, ‘Abe.euw te tue only guaranty to the lilerties or che p. it le hopeu by’ ub Bubeieocs Ww bie rule to euweay, €Te og, Oli Lue Irreguiasities abd annoy ane ee wo Which the poeple Lave been subjected, Again we ecbus® ) UB bask tunes Gouwomsisetivus Of come NEW fidence end rurances of support apon the part of the pecpe e@ @excurdinelv chee tug tous; ‘hatve e¢ are@etal for and properly epprec ate clem. and tha’ omr most earnest © eh is eo to d.scle.ge the ti uste Coufided to us as to merit them, Canada. The Fenian I xcitement, Toronto, C.W. March 9.—The responses yesterday fo. uat era from all pirte of the country was ve ¥ en husiastic, A much larger number effered ther ferv.ces than was required. The Girone of to-day hase report that the plot of the Fenians is for « body of them to cross into Canada to take part in (he public procession on St. Patrick's day, who will distarb the peace and distraet the attention, while armed Feolan bands will make raideon the border Ail the railways on the line of the frontier are keeping engines fied ap to run off trains, It is estimated that thirty thousand troops are now armed, and ready to march if invasion takes place, A full supply of ammunitian has been issued to the troops, ‘The Government has taken possession of the Montreal Telegraph Line, Ae fast es the troope arrive they are organized into butallions, They are to be drilled five hours per day, Volunteers get twenty-five cents and rations per dey, The Ouasom Warouman of to-day says that the Fenians of this city will walk on &t. Patrick's Day artned with pikes and revolvers, and | itcalleupon the Mayor to p.event their waking. The WaAtcuman also asserts that Bishop Lynch bas declored his intention of leaving Canada, te avoid the danger and respone bili'y of # battle which may tak» place on the Irish national day, Montreal, March 9.— The call for en thousand men of the Conadian Militia for active duty made late on Wedr esday evening, was enthuslastically responded to, and early on Thursday morning pews was received from all parte of the country that ther quo'as were ready for active service at a momen 's notice. There seeme to be no doubt that three or four times the number could be had at a day's notice. The whole vounteer force of thia city paraled | evening, Strong guards were posted at all the armories, And patro's kept moving through the city all night. Every preparation is being wiade to guard against any Fenian eurpriro, Ot'awa, Friday, March ¥.--Laree reinforcements will be rent ont from England immediately on the opeuing of vavigation, to meet the threatened Fe- nlaninroads, The Government bulidings and all (he banks in Ottawa have been p'aced under military guardat night. There bas b ona moat outhusissiic response throughout Cauada to the call for volu- teers, and ten thousand men are already marching towards the froutior. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth session, BENATE, Washington, Mirch 9.—Potitions were introduced in faver of an Increas* of pey ofarmy officers; against a renewal of the Reciprocity Treaty; in favor of changing the Constitution #0 as to choose the Presi- dent and Vice Presiient directly from the people, an‘ for one term ony, for equal rights, without dis- tinction on account of color, At baifepaat twelve Mr, Connesa, of Ca'lfornis, called up ‘he bill worxtend the time for the with- drawal of goods from pubic stores and bonded ware- houses Mr. Spracue, of Rhode Je'and, took the floor tn evpportof the pending motion to reconsider the vore by which the bill wae pa |) repeating arguments advanced by him herolofore, thst the mesule wae calculated io injure the productive iaierests of thie coun ry to the advanteee us toccigD pulacture fs. Atone o'clock the chair announced that the m ing hour had expired, nud the bill under consdera tion was made the epecial order tor Monday at half- past twelve o'clock TILE REPREGENTATION AMENDMPT, The Constitutional Amendment on the subject of Representation was then taken up. Mr. Fessenden (ate) taking the floor on the pend- ing amen ment, ead he regretted as sincere y es the Senator trom Massachusetia (Mr. Suianer) that he found {' necessary tor him to say something again upon the question under cousice:aion, tle did not lotend, however, to present again the arcu- vent be bad already made, bat sometuing had been | and seme grounds taken by honoraule seuators, which io aie ju ev @ short reply. Le had aiw bei & matter of atevesman ship when ap ob ect that was ralu upatiainabie,to come as hear a it wae with we sometuiug considerations of ths uesc iption, th teeot which he hadtre honor t resented the resolution now under cousde beiore staved, said Mr Fessenden, it was mot ail that was wished, It was not in soce particulars exactly whatthey wight have cesired, eo tar asiny own judgment was concerned. 1 consiceied the resolution deecuce, Lt was not delec.ive in prince. ple, I think the prinviple sate and wise, bus b tink it jails short of what ought to bo attained, ana I think too, thas as it ie diawn it may be able to eva. sion.and that it may not accomplish what upon is face itmight be med to do, 4 6@ penualor trom Indi- aun ( ) in the adds hich he mede upon this rubject, commenia seve pression used by me ou A forme: vecasion, that ae 1 could not accomplish dieculy what 1 wi accomplish, and shat wasto bring abou! o things wlich wou.d allow the balot to such colo ed Men Be Were Proper Persons LO eae. Clee IL Bud luce 1 could not accomplish it diectiy,by direcyiy aboiiel- jue ali distineiicn Of color, 1 was wing 'o reach ic by his resolution, which, in my jud,meut, would, ave POLi@e Ol )@Ar8, Rieter Or lesa, accumpilel tbe eAiny Purpose iINdiecd,, Me asks Le VOry uietinety whether is is proper Lo acconp that whieh could not accomplish by divecton, | have yetto learo that when @ jegisiaior avowe bis purposes, eave wy accompli O BCC PNOL bby bla »moue b ie 1 he awith indsecwon, which Conve Leis tobe ce the idea of conurt vautage of measures, (0 Gu 1D @ Covel, Way eaunot do openiy, If 1 umy Le aiowed to whea the savivur of the word came upon ea fou d many abuse, ody Oftore, ady Cols upiobe, which Le would giadly bave tert need atonce, he did wo. deem it wise of prudémt to put tiem down by the stiong a: fOr a8 8 DOK Km, he bad bot he power to do it, But he iaid down a set uf p ine pes, a ret ol instiuctiout, which, if they i the peope, aud were Dually tok wou.d ibevaably, by the «ffect m.pus of men, tend to destroy ell ; Bnd Wake Lae HOG whe Ob suculd be. ‘The activo of sucu legisiat.ou, if 1 may casi it boy wes Lot direct, but judisect; aud I have wo 16a thatit was Bol ony Wise BG WELL Calc Gialed to @ thvee® Cols upeious t 1D View, Buu thal Wie the up ovement of the world the object Mire Fesseuceu then ié@ivarkea -Uab be Lad no wie \o om this pout, He wieved suuply to rid Dinselr of se umpulsuou Which the re@aor tru ludeos Car, sienaricks) ee@tied to de w cast Upob ua, jor Usius ue expression Wo Whicy be had :elesied, Hie adheres to (be eae positiod, and hought, io segard W tue present Gueeliod, thar lh wae Levierw sccomp.ler (be elect by imuirection U iu. Ce, ‘Lue question ® giear CU, involving ine 1igL sult. age Wo @ .O6ge@ DuMer ui veupie, biaby of whe. tisy 6OL LO he o@ GSercle@ thas Fight Weday, aud tieny of (hem may uot © it, Adore may become ut 10 @XC.Cise AL AB BLO piOcgps of bine, Wet hey eles have eujoyed thei eeu sad received justruc- tive ihe proposition sins to eCCoui pile!) ike uiject kiud y, mildiy, aud pot wt ouce Ly sw.cule means, BEB Del BL (be piejudic@s abu bavite Of (Le peuple wiih whom the iace souls to b@ eu 2@ueudvu wo couuecied, ilies would be Letters, iu ty Juipuieuy, gud (enu more W the pea @ Of kL CUluuey wud the emie'y 0 (he baton, I Would Bay 10 Lue Deuator Live Ludiedy Kuali ae enn Le mee Mustek 8CU04U OF OR atueh ti BB, WO hoe 6 which: OPP we 101 \ec@es Of Lose Wao bi beeu, sus 4. ¢ Low, be ruune C686 wie population, it woud be tar bee. tuao bo fun be siek OF OU the Giihcuiles thal tusy aries frow lureiie weaus, WO.cD woud Create bad loeupys abu genera. PrcsddscO®, POs babs WAG, IDe Buliuve, tes, Mai, Y asGe WOU C@li be uliention oi tue Senator to the clause \o Wh.ch he bad releired, requiriug that Fepreseusatives shai LO w.€cted by tue pope of the Beates, Now ti pinsudanent May OdUIG Kual Comet De cisenti auch sed, dir, kesseuuen sald that he only claimed that the Bia had power to tix he qualification of vows, ‘}Re Dropees MORAMERS Wedied he Fats Bees mpiusued vy tue | | ¢ vil or politi YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1866. to diwenfranch! a clave, but it would not deny their power se itvow etaudein ihe Couet ulou bul the aneniment sinp eareif in ‘he @xe ¢ re of) ou cons iutonal po-ervou eny ‘ha race the right to 400 ,cusbalce pa iehed for it oy not be ve a: ove © tienjoy a iuciessed representation, because of them, Mi. Sumner said the Senator from Meine eeee in thie rmeseu @ only the bi tion ef the poles pive suu by bus | + the de ranch se. went of h cb he ognit.ou of casio ip ue Consti ution of the country, The question belng called for the Chair stated the qiestion was apon the adcption of Mr, Henderson's amendment, which war to substitute for the pending amendment the following : peieon on account of co or ort le Mr, Henderson's amendinent was rejected bye vote of 10 yeas againet 87 nays, as foil : Yras—Meessrs, Brown, Clark, Chandler, Hender son, Howe, Pomeroy, Sumuer, Wade, Wieon, Yates The nert question wes on the foillow!ng joint tee lution of Mr, Sumner, offered as a substivate for the Proposition of the Comuittee : Thatin all the States lately declared to be fn re- belion there shal be no olicarchical aristocracy, iliar puviie eo resball be no cenial of richts, coun eof color or rece; but all care oO monopo y invested with pe th and powers, and peteone sail eqnal Leture the court room © the ballot Oox made in pursuance of the Cone itu: ion, pupreme ithe and, anything ia th tiot oF of any such Seate w Coulrary vOlW itu} Standing, Mr. Sumnuer'’s amendnent was rejected Daye, ov Y ras Mesasre, Brown, Chendler, lowe, Pomeroy, Bumuer, Wace, Wilou and Yates. After somo further ameodnonts had been offered and rejected, the question was then takem on the proposition of the Committee The joint reso ution a# It came from the Mouse is as toliowe: Resolved, by the denate and Honse of Reprerenta- tiveso: the Uniied States of American, ta Couarets aseeinbled, two-thirds of beth Houses concuriing, hat the o lowing ar lele be propos do the Lewinia tues of che several States se du amendment tothe yoas, 8; Copstiiuuen of the Luited when, whea reiliied by thre celaiures, shail be valid ae part o ou, viz Aiticle.,Represe be appo nted amor the several States, may Le luc uded with uo the Union acer ing to ther r tive nuaber, coun. jug the who @ auniber o: se Reach Bae, exc uding | dia@ca not Cane Pro / ‘Loat when- evor the elective franchise shall be geuiedora rug In Ony Simi@on scccuut 0, roc. oO. olor, All pe ecue theresm of such face or color, wliali be @xciuced trom the basie of euch ep Oren ation, The vote on the above wae as fol! Yran—Meoers, Anthony, Chaodier, Ciark, Conners, Gresin, Cresswell, bewen: eu, bonter, (i. .men tar MeDotgaly slag my ris, Howe, Kirkwood, Lani (ind, Mocrul, Powmud, iaiven irumball, . W liana, Wise m » Dprague, NAYS ~ Menai Backsew, ywan, Davis, I) xoa, Henusemou. bevurniky dom suit, Norton, Pomeroy, Daurbucy werk, DUCKiOM, Dumas, Van Winaie, Wile, Yaten—ves. Tur Chais ANNOUNCED THAT THE JOINT RESOLU- TION HAVING BEORIVEAD Lees THUAN A Two-lninns VOTE HAD Fal Mr. jleaderson moved a re-consideration of the above vote, wuich prevailed, This brought the joint reevlution egain before the Senate avd Mr, Lvoliitle offered the following auendment the following article be proposed to the of ihe severe! stat u amenoment 1 the | abe eo, rh whea ribs of the ie atures, hall re ear DAT) and ves sual be tie which may eceording to the each suceeeuing cCelrus appor ove! umoug ke me be included within ibis Li Hupber 14 @ccb Htate Of Minie @leCiwin OVE twenty Obe yeateu: @.@, quaifitu by Le iawa iuereu, bo choose members of (he mow uumerous Lrauch o the dag eiatuid, @ud direct toxee suels be apportioned euong tue se I Baies acorune to the value of the sem b tbexabie p cperty etuaced ia ou tate, Dol Dewuging Wo the Biase or tue Luited Dia At eix o'clock, on motion of Mr further consideration of the que to Thursday, The Senate then adjourned till Monday, Fereenden, the (lou Wes posi poLed HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Farneworth, of Lil, on leave, introduced a bill Concerning the setiement of accounts of army pay- masters, which wasicul twice Committee on Military Affairs, Mr adop'ed, directing the Becretary of War to i:eport ui bow many volunteers, whore terme of service have expired, are etiil retained In che service, and why the Twenty-eighth Ulinols Veteran Volunteers are still kept in the service at Brownsville, Texas. The House then took up the protect all persons in their civil riebte, and furnish the means of the vindleations on which the inalu Question was ordered yesterday, n, of lowa, having the right to close the ylelued balt bh ou againet the bill ee beng, in some of ite provi- 8.008, uncon. ituttonal. Mr. Shelisoaree. epoko five minutes in support of the bil, and Mr, Wo lou fo. lowed ine Closing speech fa advoorey of the bill, Mr. Bidiidge moved to lay the whole subject on the tabie, wh ch was ios yess &2.ua,e 115, No Kepub- lican voted in the alli ta ive, ‘The vote was vex, catea on Mr, Bingham's amend- torecommit with lushiuctions, apd it was ie. by yeas o7; nays lit The vote was boxt taken on the motion to recom- mit the bil to the Judiciary Commitiee, which Mr, Wilsou desired to withdrew, butecculd not, ibe pre- vious question having beeu seconded, ‘due bill wos recommitied; yeas, $2; m0 70, Mr. Bievens, from the Committee on Appropria- tions, reported back the Senate bill to reimburee the Btate of Missourri for moneys expended for the UCalted States, in ejulpping and provisioning a Militia force to aid ip the suppress the 1ebel- lion, Lt was referred (o tie Commit €6 of the Wuvle on ue State of the Uaion, aud postponed uuili a Jortuight fiom to-day. TRADE WITIE OANADA, The House, on motion ot Mr, Morrill, went Into Committee of the Whole, and resumed the consid. eration of the bili regulating trade with the Uritish North American possessions, ou which the IMonse had ordered all geueral delete to terminate in thirty minutes, Mr. Allison, of Iowa, said he did not know that he should support the bi reported from the Come mittee on Ways and Mc There were many ob- jections to it, which he hoped meht be removed, He had been surp:ised, however, at many of the objections made to it, and, especiulily, at the argu- ment of the geniieman trom Peuneyivania (Mr. Kelley), in reference to coul, who denounced the bili ae flee in principle and fase ind tail, tie (Mr Allison) thought that the representations of the coal interest hud no reason to compain, The iin- portation of coal from Canada © i» year, would not materially aff feventoen millions produced 9 Mr. Kelly would fib reportot the Becrecar » 16 Lieusury, impo: ted ia the feca: ear |> OO tons) lem 4 the price of the bis country ect fieures from the the coal inh was irom the br Piovinces, tee ot duty, | lyst Gay Oni trom Eng- dapd, paring @ duty of y por (um. 95,0 mM. Deine, N.Y, ead: Lew of toail the Provieons of the bill Ceuade bee uot, neiiler bas the wother county, w au sei (ORL OF COLE on Ou mov.ou of Mr, Pike, an. wf e: considerable dis. iee.O0 O62 £18AR4i eet wee 260uie lHereesive the commenued be. euit d refered w the Rosa, of Lil, offered a resolution, which was Senate bill to to Mr, Bingham, who a Pie of dete on Meher Clore: eal @ pas ball: wis S16 moekere i, env abe ee per barre, ani ¢ ava he P + 1 oreel. *) pe bare ° he Gob. Si per Pa rek @il Ueh uot ob cwiee mOd tos, 2 cout wei Mr, Morrill asid the “4 tion eas ti ep rot on wiveh the b ta thee ‘ saceal, | yh tro colle c | broarh { } dein | we equ has Mr. steve I move ¢ id be mekine the on bitumiuous COR Ob@ Uollar end twene five ¢ fistesd of filly cents parton eo n@ oe con with the weneral tariff Lem oppowred to the whee bail, fod we may ae well take (ho eGuse of the iouse on it on this arueudineat, The del ate was further participated in by Mesars Morriil, Deming, Davis and Kelley, when the vote was taken by tellers, and resuited ia aves 6), neys 63, So Mr, Blevens’ amenin i On motion, Mr, Blaine’s amen'ment was adop ed, ineroesing the duty on lumber as follows: On lumber—h k, round or ¢iced, one hilfeent pe. cubic oof, W ) hewn equare, three-quarters oF @ cent poreubie foot. Whea sawed, one liar per th neeod fer On lumber ep nee, round epitt or elued, one bal, cent per culie foot, Whea hewn Square, thiee-quaitera of @ cork px eulue foot, When sawed, teo dollara per thousand fect, The Committee ‘hen ro 4. Mr, O' Ne. presented several petitions which wero epproptistely reverse |, and the House adjourned, NEW YORK A&TATE LEGISLATURE, Senate. Albany, Mirch 8. <i, Murphy presented @ re- Monstranca seauet wileuing Droadway between |} Fiuly revenh and Filty-ulath = atreete, under the activa of the New Yok Common Council of 1805, A mersare was received from the Governor vetoing thy bill wh'ch rubstituted the Mayor of New York for the Recorder in the matter of making | contracts hy (be Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity. The veto is based ou the cround that the chenge is | unnece «cary, The Lill wae again put to vote and lost by a voto of 1 to! iLie Revor pierea on the co.-Prohil'tineg the Issue of free tilronte of the Stats 1 va log the Southsice Sportmenta Civ) of Lauy Ilan \. tochenge He nawe f (he bree Acavemy of New York Amending tie Mechanics’ Lien uy fo make more etringent the iaw for the lection side going Big 1 veares Authovzin« the eonatmne of Pan's he. ei Sieun Raleay in’ Whitehall and ower davese in New York Inreopvern to imeurporate the Telrad op sew York . Cor tae le p ove ermal avenue endo hes etieots, Boookl a For the e:er.ono a public marsetin New York. Hitta Panay, Areney topes Incorporsting the American Lest . tepu ating the construction ne Meviopoitan Kasiioad, Miovk yu. Lhe besee tha adjourned uniil Monday even- in,. oi Awmembly. To 'ncorporate (he Metropolitan Ware- amet Coup le tucorpon se 1 Savings a York or of the Wi lamang rimsborb heal lo ico porate t hachange, Yo me ere t ermpiee «in uiteef Now You T, Mills isa sorcel hb. terun cae to @ opolitan Roa a of Pubic Wok . le ec @ate a Hoard of (ome mesouere of Wisives in ihe chy of New Yo.a, Fora-upendon ral osd io Boadway Rrrorte lowe Li t! sto ea ee ik of New reh ani he 1 r 4 a. thet Mit © authorize Jobn ablish a M wD ever protection of eck and jofirn een. were artiviug so tue port or New Youm,.......00 luce sie the Loa ’ \eoclation of New Yorks, lu rélation to pas ee trains on radioads, Pot e @)looac io Len. 8)60m avenue €h) OLber sirecte tn New Yok eo tiat ve to be Lhity. i ue Magis tort New York, for rei, aA he eet providing for onal eu tt Giro oes . * <0. pora © ile Ne sence ot the Me!odiat Bical Gu Mr. Beendieth moves ’ od wo & ti Yu k auuual Co h ow ke the Fght Hour tt We wwerie, . venus, by a sowul 64 to BY. ie. bird vole to carry it, ‘ y Me. feamer ior incro;aing be Set pastan Voice Waa odered A jou ned, Labor bill tue special o. de in Lhe ot a * t atwo the aslarier oy io a thud seauing tows items, By Telajraph to the New York Sun.) Bevenat failures are r ported li Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va. Aw order bas | een issued at Galveston to quar- Tiving ab Toxes porte ou ac- count of official notice Laving been revel ved of the prevalcuce of the bolerain ihe West Lidies, antineally Tunar is trouble reported at Mobile between factore and buyers of cotton, which has bad tle of restricting the sales of week to 2,000 bales, closing at 42c. for mid Ilings. Lier. Con, Winoox, of the 15th Colored Infant- ry, iu removing his flagataff from h quarters at Nashville, Leno,, on Thursday, fell 70 fect, the fall killug Lim instantly, {siormer head A reinanaM Las beon sent by Capt. Hunter, from Grenada, Masouri, to Gov, Brownlow, at Nashvilie, Tenn, urgiug the lator to Lenare of assassivation, A Qvamantine of tev days bas been established inthe harbor of Fa.ress Monroe, by Maj, Gen, Mies, on corm/!ng from the West Ladies, where the cholera ig at worl, Foca asilors, part of thecrew of the schooner Freeman, and agioun', lox with hay for Bos- ton, were drowned «ff Fortrew Monurce on T.ure- day, wh le running out an anc! or in a amall Lost, whieb filled wiih water and sunk Lefore assistance could be renderoi them. Tur exports of cotton from the port of New Or leans for this week comprised 13,000 bales, iuclud- ing 8,000 to England, aud the rematader to Fe.n-e, ‘The receip.s at Mobile for the week wore 14,000 bals, being au excess over the previous weck of 0,000, Tow examination of B IL Green, President of the Connecticut Fire Iusurance Company, who killed bis wife nm Novermner last by cutting her throat wth arazor, and then attempted to tek his own live with the sate instrument, cominer | in the pollce court at Hartford, yesterday, devence ta insanity, oTrkp Tat, Chief of the Beulsh Band of Boux'a, came into Fort Laramie yesterday and was received by Cul, Mavualer great cere- dpoties Teil camo in to bring the dead terred at she n rites, the ais dicaton of the desire of oll vesse's, government or otherwise, d The with mouy. body of bis dauchter, which cematery at tho Fort poms» Chaplain puroiming the as th ¢ ral @es cons.dered a8 & stro. the tribe make p A party of eight arged colored soldiers Went aboard @ sieausr et Louwville, Ky,, yeaver- lay, whi vasa bound tor Bt. Louts, and claimed cabin passage, Wich the clerk reiused, The aol | ders thea « disorderly, and the boas Watchman interter:ng, one of the soldiers fired Uupop tim wbereunae the deck benus threw the e. lise} bece | | | | murs on in Treleud. | | enjoved tor a very long time, ed Commiuesion may pounce upon them, aud wenn | thea “niuenuce,”” ‘ibe sueers exami. Conti actors sort pertectiy eievtrifien, eud au cttuing oO hoee aud tran ping of aust cal we ouOW exute hee not beem beard tor mery & Hay, Ome of the ini Diteoteou the Kart too e au la the Geening Opi@tions so ng Oh 8 eri ‘ Int @lO beet te # vale ally 10 Lbm& loe dit ry B bejee islnuuer, A fa the siractuss dou YOln 1D Cbeuience to coutre« iiey wil not Maeoied by the Meath UO tiuis but af they | | | | | : « Thirty-Third Yenr 2 <a = ——» negroes into the river, The negroes were rescued Without damage and went aw “ys Tue miur'erer of the two Jovce children tm Doisaey's Woo &® Wet Roxb ry, Maw., on he 12:5 of June 1933, b eo for weeovored, He waa in the Siave Person, where lv had been sent fra burglary comm'tted shortly afer the murder, Ho had been @ epected for some tiny and from tiny adm stone and boasts of hie the crime bas been at last fastened uponhm, He neme “ Charles Anson Dodge, Tle is @ native of Masse chuseite, and 27 vears of age. General Intelligence, (By Mail te the Mew York j Tra Cormty Merk and Tax Collector had to loan, ort! their private funda @170,000 to anve Bheiby Co, Ton. from bankrupteys Pie Ry de Teland Legislature has paased « bill which will blo effect in May, pronibiting the excusion of children from aay publie sobo.! on secount of co or or race, Sexar a every Jomteow rode trom Maltimore fo Wighington on an rine, atibe rate of a ini " ‘teiu order to give hie vue in support of the veto. A tapy in Pittefielt, Moan, pm et a ta doctor of that city fur toal practice, ant after ax ‘ays’ tral, the jury awarded her &5,000 dan apo, Gov. Mout os, of Todiata, returnel to At iaricg by the Cry of New York, on Wort: ender, nos much finproved im bea th, ile tw ati ing frou paral wa, Mu, Jverion Wil recwire Judges in th broughe su Kroon ani Mg. J int OU Fiteqeralt or ther extra @ « a6 late Fenian triais by Spocial Corn £ Ar rtton of the city railroad drivers of Pitts. burg, Pa. atruck against “Sunday la ort ai! re fused to take ont their car@iset Sabbath, The su ike Was suggested by one of the off ere of the coupany. Jeet ee one John Elton had eluse4 a mont fe hertation for sinnere to flee irom the wreth to atove ofthe Dapum chur beret New Loa Conn, on Suniay oeht, the alerill arreaadt in for mealing a ininaster's overcoat, Afior con- ‘e lying, the overcoat Was | roduced A Wrerrns eoldior who has been through all the campargt shared In tany of the fer owt battles of t)¢ warn writes from bie bome that "he never realized the horror of war vill he got home to ludiens, and found bie girl marred wb @ stey- at-homedry goods clerk, A Wasiisar Ns dispatch to the Bosion Tras. fovirt saya that Mr. Myliory, now in Fort Latey- Otte, at the urgent esolicitatos of sev ral physi- *, will be re earetin a day or twi, and allowed to join big far ly, who are resf ing in Connecticut, ivi wald that Le is aytog (rom gout, Great efforta are being made for a Sanitary Commossios for Hadeon Qouaty, N. J.—whion em bra Jersey Usay, Hobok nd other towns, Appl a on im fo be mace to te Legislature with- yt delay for the eppointment of such Commin- son, A © RRFSPONDENT states that the enow in the warr gon at Fors Kidgeley, Minn., was at one tine wine the Winter 80 test deep, ead the thermom- ete: 05 Jegrema below wero, Ail the animals in the q artermaatet'a atebe Were ou ively buried be« uv ai the enow, which was with dithoulty cloaved a uy tof ed them, Tur pork pickers and dealers of Dotrolt, Mich., have eullered #0 tuumensely in their bustvess, by repo. t# of trochina, that tbey un (od aud provured emrvces @ mecical coum jo ekaroine ther jourk, The commiitee ce tified thet all that they had exa:msned was suund and heathy, and (iat in ther opinion the disease had Lot yet ap- peared int at localuy. A GES TLBMAN cecent!y broug! et Washingt o, @ large bunule o butned Trossucy Notes tor reiemption, Tuey wee given to oo@ol the lady clerks to seperate and pasta Upeu sheois 40 a8 to determine ther vaue. Loe lady reproduced nearly ¢2,00) more than the an. x us owner bad been able todo, who evine@®! his ap, reciat onot ber #kulul dissetion by tue pre- Heute ion of 9100, Im tie co lara of Baron Rothec! i's wanslev, Rue Latte, Paria, are twenty-our thousand bottles OL every 6) 0Cle8 UL LLe Wines ecming at tbs com- meo-ementor this ceutury, trom the Lachryma vubiew. which every Viator wy Naples las taayent, © the purple-tinted @weet wines of tho Cape; from the comme winesot the Macon vineyaras to the rare vintages of Medoc, Tue velue of this ovlie bem stucunis bo aout $50,000 to the Treasury, | General Prim Heard From. General Vrim, leader of the late revolt In Byala lias just wuld ap ociamation, dated at his retreat in Vortuga, do which he explalue the caure of his tall- ure. He says be counted on severad regimoute of tho Spanish army, bat only two came; he wait d for ten deyeiu tbe subu beot Madnd., (4s 00 eapports ar rived; then hed d the Lent he could with the Uuited Jorce athie command, and, beng unable to do any thing, wi bd ew inte Portus u. Mut be does not yot eve up. lor Le adda: “Because I beve entoves Portue wel have lteruine @liny wok? Job aeknowleuge Lypee! Vauygusuer?’ Nol @ tugusand times, Net ‘The material vbewe es winch obliee me wn op will roou useappear, ‘Tbe lurces ot the revomiion remaio Loe same, aud & Cosncess jist ae ind epsadbie a ever, ( 0, Byatuacdel Lhe day ot :edemption eappracu Weu OU CU BLO streugth aud likul We e buve commened the ugele ios the sation an) by jue Daou, which o die, Our ves; sasiee Connot v ouly vue © Cobae file vie ery will lead te duiaph, dab » Progress, Bod tho national @igusy lor eve LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Tue Heaven Boarp—AN ERa or Cuma. Linkss 10 Be lyatolRaleo—Keroars oy Nuvian oEn~VEuxr Y Veal, Elven th@ pew Mealth Comminsioneré are commence ng work with a vigor h ghly commendab.e, aud whieb promises the city an immauuity from filth and efluvies such as it bas not ‘The machinory of the Department ts ecarce’y in working ordor, Yet ite Use power hasbeen felt sufficiently to demonstrate ite The advent of ‘ juue ability to “elear the way." tho Comm.asion bas made quit tir among the meu boue bowiadg Bod pag kelling traces alby, a toe; are generale "puetiog then houses iro der'* but Kuow te * toe day oF the hou "wien the dread. jas O hOCD Any potyiva of the 4 loree wid be empioved by C1@ death bond peifurm the Wok, et (Le e pene uf Messer b ov, Levee & huspp. soidwith how a toes ing today, of Wh.cu it sed €n Boas ere Th) be pranuigeed giving the poov @ (vy unde. stand whacwhl berequi rod Of them in regard to measitey Other Colgan by lec er of varuud Ox. 610g UU Banca begin io come iu, Vester ay @ resident OF} ory Mla, N.Y, eent OG whuuweive calling atteation io the iat fiat fom boca wee, ouly (hee days vld, are sunt to New City dauy from tuat pace, aad that “the farm ee even way they Cob te wot Gy fon too.’ Cep.. Lord, of the ee, has te. rici eeveras buadred house w Hyleances @Asss, 10 he suape of Acfective sow 4 You ie! ® . @, flisuy CUlae (Cominaed @u the tas Paso. .