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Number 10.500,* —————— NEW _ YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1866, Thirty-Third Year. —_—_—_—XXas_ jority of more than 6,000 for Smyth in the State, reported hack a resolution forthe printine of 26,000 The i atest News Te Republicans have carried all of the 6 Council- | extra copies each of the report of and test'mony men, 9 of the 12 Senators, aud will have avout 10 | taken bh the J int Se ect Commi Rex rus ” mayority in the House, Hon, with: ut cover for the tee of the tous ante By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. THIRD Dispatcn, Blond desired to k what wae the partie. Mportant asthis Ido net myself doub: that Louis Napoleon desires @ war with thisconntry, (Seusa- tha) fe site upon the bayonet, It te aaharp reat, and he cannot rest quiet long; but Louis Napoleon, oud the rulers of Europe, must satiete the peop eot Advices received at Tamanlipas from Tolaste that im the fight at Tautoyac nite, that beside Me der, five of the & r'e officers were killed, T sack was eo thorough aud great that tt wes f veved that the guerrilias bad abandoned the fe : tar object of publishing th timo: their respec, “ war) i y onan ental emainemesnansien Concord, March 13, 10 P. M.—Returns from 9 Mr. Lattin 15 1ed thet it’ the informalton upon Alutrien Wie: Gave us gby Task chance aeeted boaty. aie hi done dette ore ermaciod 1 cities and towns give Smyth 20,600, and Sinelair | 0 AN pub is aud the House, The importance of the | end. While the Etnperor of Frenve has the power | inat allt eeween Chasual and Tautoyuqet ’ 15,481, Doemceratie aett gain 890, Fy J the ‘teeteece iuituand the bich charac. | lo represent America as he choosrs, sud | there fa no ter for man or { nony, re sufficient reasons foriie | France as he chooses, the perple Lave no Mecium of instynetion, We are event, We teach tLem vo hing, iut when ones we peear in that folostrial (ucatie of osdous, the rules of ‘he world sLent Guu the pe pe speak, lie thin, false, Slices infamous vei oi dipomcy, wh oh hee Leen ang'ng between gover: meuue and peop.e for ce. ia. Ties, and » hich is 1¢spousic.e for all tue wrongs bint heve been done, will be lit ed, and the pe pe of ba ope wll unuerstand the pe ple of Amerca. God Aw islty, in His wiee prowideuce, line eiven to the Jeno. racy of Aw ca the oppo. wuerl’y to etand face (0 lace, in the thea.e of uatioas. with the Democra- Cy OF hurope, ‘Lie prowuct of sudustry ie she bine quageo intor, Evety man will understand |b, every Meu will comprehend it; and wheu tie peopie of Puro, shal Lave seen our products of war, (hey #.vVe bo Napo eon, fo the Queen «f bing and, to the ® mivente or spam, Kagia and Turke’, unfailing Lustructions not (o mace wac wah the American Peovle, Mr. anks thea wens on W discuss tie gi eat ima'erial interestaof the coun'ry, ehowing tte devo opment iu ce ealy, minerals, copton, breadaiuds the e culture, bue@ tee aud coffee culmice, popaiarion, railroads, &e, While engaged In this, the hammer of the Chairs man announced that bis hour tor discussion bad expired, Mr, Hinks was about to resume his seat, when reversal membera applied at once tor leave for him to proceed, Mr. Conk ing remarking that the House did not have an opportunity hear such @ speech every day, Leave being granted. and Mr. Manks being thas pressed to proceed. tinued hier d thet Mir, Ouplant, mber of th toent boa enid the o her day thet in secular ation (he United 8 the whole word, If the Pari nations ot the earth were w be peinto e@lucanou, it would be a pupil crime sor (he Government ot the luted tq be rep esented, of the tir. ‘Lhoee On abi ut the 19th of Februa ab ut 200 or 300 men, ander Pere, took possession of the city Pilscue: o the gorrison, and the m y comman an othe vepatnent, General Jone Yerecio ve U machea, and sacking hie house. A convoy of @8," beonging to the luperial Kailroad Gompany, ¢ invo the r hands, A detachment of 5) Austrie from Puebla marched egsinet the town, but arriy after the General Ow her. Six deserters | the imperial army, four A) trian, one French and the other Mexican, were al @ Lampico ou the 12th alt, pub. ication, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Geasion, Senate. Washington, March 13. — Me, Bamner (Mas) offered a petitic: ior @ protective tariff, which was referred to the Committee on Finance; also a peti- tion for an international copy-right law, which was re erred to the Committees on Foreign Relations. Mr, Lane (Kansas, introdveed resolution in- stracting the Committee on the Judiciary to report on Thareday next the following amendment to the Conatitation :— Firet—Basing representation om the namber of male inhabitants over tweaty-one years of ace, SecondBasing direct tex among the several States, according to the 1 value of real and Pervonal property edging the faith of the dovernment to the redemption of the loyal national debt, without fi y Ninf ecalifg or reduciug ite value, Fourth ‘ohibiting the General Govern- ment or any State Government from assimin or paying ay portion of the Confederate debs; and, F fth-Proulbiting the General Government or any ag Vovernment from paying for any slave prop- erty. The resolution was laid over for the present. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, introduced @ joint resolu- tion that the aggregate oustanding United States Notes, not bearing interest and inclading fractional currency shall not be diminished below tour bundred and twenty millions; that all surplus int e Treas. uty exceeding forty millions in coin and forty mil- lions of currency shall be promptly applied to the partment of accruing ind: btedness, and to tbe pur- Chase or payment of the interest bearing debt of the Umited Biates; but the amount of iuterest bearing legal tender notes shall not be dim ned by pay- nent or conversion ata rate exce five m jiloas Mr. Lafiin them insisted on the previous question, which he had move |, and the vote being taken, the tesolution was adopted —veas 1.9, naya bo, The House went into Committes of the Whole, Mr. Wilson (lowa) in the chair, and resumed comsid- eration ef the Fortification Appropriation bill, The pending question was on the amendment of Mr. Farorworth. to reduce the appropristion of Fort Warne fiom $50,000 to @id,u0; which was re- jected The appropriation for Fort Washinetos, on the Potomac, was reduced from #60000 to $20,000 An appropriation of €§0,000 was inserted for Fort Jefferson Garden, Tortugas appropriation for the fort on fthip Island, w const, wre, on amendmen's offered by eming and Biaine, reauced from $75.00 to The Admission of Colerade. DEFEAT OF THE APPLICATION THE CIVIL RIGHTS BILL. Its Passage by the House, THE PARIS EXPOSITION Shall America be Reprosonted. ELOQUENT SPEECH OF MR. BANKS, The New Hampshire Election. SUCCESS OF THE REPUBLICANS. THE SCARE IN CANADA. No Abatement to the Excitement FROM EUROPE AND MEXICO. ‘From Europe. One Day's Later News. Portiant, March 19.The steanmahip TMiberr from Liverpool, March 1st, via Greencastle, dd, b arrived, ropristion of $50,000 was inserted, on motion of Mr. Beheuck, for Fort Clinton, Amelia Ieland, Georgia, An asuendment by Mr, Schenck, and supported by Mr. Higby, appropriating $76,0u for the fort at Lyme Point, California, where there is uow only an earth battery, was adop ed. The appropriation for the eurvey of the Northern and Western Lakes, including Lake Superior, was redaced from #150,000 to $60,000, the former figure being @ mistake. The Committee rose, the amendments were con- curred in, and the bill wae passed, The House then went into Committe of the Whole, Mr. Wilson, Iowa, in the chair, and took up the joint resolution to provide for the expenses ate tending the exhibition to provide for the products of Industry of the United States at the Exposition at Paris in 1867 The bill bet rt. Bank GREAT BRITAIN The rumored resignation of Karl Russoll, wh the Times alone circulated, proved unfounded, 1 GLome pronounced the Timrs's statement a po invention from beginning to end. The Datry News remarks on the persistent affor of the Timms to damage Russell's Cabinet, and thie romor down as oneof them Tt asseria th Bosseil's Cabinet has been daily crowing strong and combate the idea, as do the o*her journals, th Russell could thimk of resiguing wisnont attemp: to carry the reform project, to which he ie pledued wi? OWL gives what ls prebabiy another he e Times rum ante ta in the event of fh “That Kussell, oo ng the reform bil) before long, w re ttaleo om) se there will be change in the Cabl thort'y, to be caused by 6) rotrem: nt of Bir George Cirey from the House § oretaryahip. LATE AND INTERESTING ADVICES. SSaeeenea tus «read by sections for amendinente, per month. reoond section provides that thie] M rted au amendment to the first claure | top puree week. showing Ho oun’, eaten tite Pelee Gl dabiiue City and Miscellaneous News, | 228! resolution shail cemain in force one year after | as fo procure necessary furniture and | bus vie proapericy ol the pepe snaps . ‘ * | le passare. The resolution was referred to the | fixtures for the prope i of icles an! pro. Five Trish Americans were arror'ed in Dublin fiimnciai View of the queeic that uel a diapiay of the re ae we could mm » king the position u ce of the country 4 the Fxposit.on would 6 fom 1) Opean oa i hesste.ion ib inverting In vur secur Oe ay mat. At the & vent should fecue ite seriy ta ena Dive oF leu per cout, after @ full and jar wonth, break ¢ Committee on Finance, Tho bill for the admission of Colorado was then taken op. The question pounding wae upon the ualversal suffrage ameniment offered by Mr. Sum- ner: Mr. Baulabury, (Del), conld not vote for the ad mission of a diate wi such @emall population. He was v ry giad tw see that when the quesiion of ungio suffrage w presented, out of @ little over five thousand re, only four hundred and seventy-six nough to be im favor of it. (lows), opposed the bill, He spoke of tarauion which as State Government would impose upon the people of Colorado, ke dacte of in tne'ry of ¢ the plan of the Imes of the bald ned to the nee of the United Siar ht thoussud duilare Mr, Banks pained the objects of the emend. intion, The goverumen’ of the id. had never m rpose of th 1s6T was pro, taken the initiative in. &1 natio States, according to the “8th, Documents of asusplelons character wa seioner in this part found on them, The London Tres says it is understood that t! Horse Guards have determined npon atranethenis the depo! battalions of infantry in Ireiaod, and th: will shortly be augmented by tho addition of sever English and Indian depots, now attached to batts ions in England Battorthwait's Circular of the eventing of the 88 aye: The market for American securities during ¢! beeo very firm, and an advance near Horrible Case of Infantiotde. AN INFANT ROASTED ALIVE. The Ann Street Widening Con- spiracy---The Court House Investigation. 6, Bol rover fostitu jogs, ppesiing lo government of to public opinion bad been the exhib won by ihe peope of the fruite of their industry, [hua in our own countr iu Hungary, i ‘land, in G Ihe other ecommend his whetthiuk ye stu'ion of Pra! not (ue Luited & Conatitur Ry . believed tne eld requirement that, betore a Btate | wherevor bv opel eored w mp h | ,ab hon Wive eniie “1 @) & . tpi t, at Cambiidge they have a nt, has teen e@ tablis on Fi able Cc Cc ould be ediwiited, ber population should be equa eramentethe idea of their importance, the “ a * f Be be bi to that tonulved to eiect’s tuember of she House of oo, It wee wor unui 158) thet bro @an0 Pp -torwhat? Vo tuetruct th and Eries Five-Twentive eb ae TO jar fecence the Consitution a politi. U4 Lue Plesent aud p uepeclive power venbol be Culled States, they tok that touching 71, Lilineie leaves off as ries, bbe a by. SMa lose Representat. vet, ought to be entorced, tr, Biendricks, (in), was opposed to the admission 0! Colorado Lecause he did nos Lel eve the fileen thousand peopie of Colorade slould be entitied to the entue rightin the senete, as tue thirieen pundied thoueand poopie of Indiaua, Mr, Wade, of Olio, said, though he reported the exhibitions engaged the iheat extulition wae 66 & guarantee mace b indivi etlize.s of Engin.d that the Government should le ecured agains: any iors lo the euccuragenent which should give to it. ihe Pare txpositiuet 1506, snd the Lendon Exhibition of 18 nd the H tention of bi shed Wasuinoror «March 13, The House Commities on Commerce are new Ongaged in the consideration of @ river and barbor improvement bill, which it ts probable will be reported at an early day. FRANCE. In the Corps Legistatiff, during adebate on the fir Paragraph of the address, Jules Favre censured th withdrawal of the Extradition treaty with Engle they will de tt know of wu r they would o: fii, id san dhe wae not | burg Kxbibition of 1863 pre don that tuea. fone ou whicw the Queen of Kuyiand d suspected the existence of some political motav A Board of Officers will assemble at Washington, penerad lt, Bit on sueeeeny bam be eee But the who ape aires tel the affairs of euse 1 it fe me “a Abie Hagen es ai D.C,outh 6th of March, 1866, or as soom there- Mr. Bum lation of Colorado bad | France had for ime to the history of the 4 @ to be pe : whe ut wae . after as prac le, to make recommendations for decrease: 6! /i there were teu thou: | world conceived 6h that the Government of of Burop hat w . M. Ronher, Minister of Mtatc, asserted that th 10 Very @arnest oppoal tic were less svieman fr Iilino a Mr. the kLmpite and the Governments of the nai one sand and upwarde of voters; in 1SUS the: mtere ted in presenting tue produetions ot the than eix thousand measure had no political significance, Notice we given to terminate the treaty because it had n brevet promotions im the infantry from any brevet ppoi: sd Ci N. A, ed Congress, by th cof France had undertaken to sod harinioss resolutions | patisfactory result bat the French Government ha or setual rank, for which the be intment fe already maciicenen Af Bs relieves Venerees the rapron ty millions of fiance for ihe pay- SoD these retarke at ail. | nog relinquished the bope of conciuding an effectu confirmed, to the grade ef Colonel, or any lower grade | yee isd \fiscussion aous population or any irregui Wentol the expenses Ww be incurred tm the Extibl- 1 rose | treaty, bo the Kegular Army. vy rib On the recommendation of the Surgeen-General the Department Commanders of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala bama, Mississipp’ Louclase and ‘Texas have been fustracted to cause, First, All vessels arriving at ports within their Departments from ports infected with the cholera, but having bed sv care during their paseage, tO Ue yuarantined for fifteen days and thoreaghly fumigated. Beeond All such vessels heh have hed cholera Sn board during the pas- eae to be quarantined for fifteen days aiter the determination of the last case, and thoroughly fumi- gated, An order has been issued by command ef Gen. Grant, for the Artillery Board to assemble at Wasl- ington April ?d. The Board will submit « project of amartillery school, to be established at Fortress * Monree, It will also recommend, if it deoms neces- ary, a project for instraction at posts at which not ity in the Committee on ierritores when thie bill | bt onot Fienen industry, wae beiore it. tie was tully pe.suaded iheie wasa | one hundred and twenty & populttion of forty thoucand in (beterriiory, He | vation of the eaib @aw no reason now for uot admitting the Siate tha! Cid pot @xX.st at the time of the passage of the eMebiing act. Mr. Sumuer withdrew his amendment, and a vote was orde:ed on the bul, which simply recognizes Uolorado as one of the States of the Union, The yeas and nays were demanded om the motion to order a third reading of the bi |, and the Senate refused so wo do, by a vote of 14 to 21, Yxas—Mesers, Chandler, Crager, Kirkwood, Lane, (Ind.) Lane (Kau), Meiougal, Nesmith, No ton, Lomeroy, Kemeey, oherman, stewart, irumbuli and Wisden 14, The Regular Army bill was made the special order for to-morrow, at one o'clock, and the Senate then adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Coffroth, of Penn., offered a resolution, which SPAIN, PERU AN} CHILI The Paris correspondent of the Times says, a2 soo asthe Peruvian frigate Indepeniea is, which a rived at Brest on the 20th, had taken fn coal, ah would sallin company with the Peruvian ec» vett fluescer, 3 Lhe London Sairrine Gazerre says, the Gower ment has seized two veere's in the Kaat India 1D ok fi ing out tor tbe Chillan Government, R Mar.bal O'Donnell bad reported a bil to Congress fixiug the effective foree of the Spanish army for thi year, at cilty lve thousand, AUBTRIA AND PRI BBiA Ramors of disagreements relat! tovre le th Peow ent, It was re or © nad ap @xtraordinar, yWweoouour with the Austrian Minisiry, an that Austria invended t send a «miler wessage + ui ica POLAND. The Imperial ukase permits Jews who have re ceived ad piome at the Russian or lollah ( negli to enter the public service at Poland, with the righ eppropriaiions ior Hb ibebiiu ion, o be revre ty be rough ibe Goverpm: ui, @ ndividgals, For that ressou gu Affaire reported ills bill, + took the imitative, the pep e of the Upiteg States would have uo repo ai.on there. Itwae ihereiore important thas tue jo nt resclution @)vuld be cousiaer m that regard, Op the bib of January lest @ joint reso.ution which had passed both Houses, war oppu ed by the Preaideut, ac-epting ibe invitation of the Eumpero: of brance \o ke part jutbe Expos. tionas @ govern- ment, ‘ibe bu: ciuge w Le ©. ecved wegid eo. er sbirty-orx eeres lu tue Chemps de Mars, Furnitu.e and fixtures would be necessary, end the auen- went he ted was to cover the ouday for tuat purpose = ihepart of t.e buliding to be casiened to Amerian elsi.tore Was Guirty tho enty thouewe DOLL ty 4 vor the @xulbit.o prod be United states «tuod iu that reepecs @iguth on jhe Let of nations, All the products of . which th of whicn w tb 1 bly od 1 biood » ster thang bows, Ae Mr. Baaks conciuded this re.uaikable epeech, Doteworihy particuariy ascoming trom (ue cheir- inan of the Committee on Foreiin Affairs, members Pieseed round him, and gave lim moet hearty tokeus of appreciation Mr, Washburn, of Ill, got the floor, but did not Btiempt to eddie@es the tamitiee in ita them excited BG LOWE lu LUleLt Conutiou, and it wee evi dent ihat the wemverswere iw uo humor to. an Cv @UI De seasivn, Lhe.cupon the Commitiee rose aud the Livuse soon ailer aujourned. ~ Canada. nied, It must Le aa heretofore, thioug Ne Abatement in the Fenian Excitement, | 26 piivilegve of public junction si ies , inten ieading orooprand «fu ' ul @y lve eter fala tess than one company of artillery may be preseut, | "8# adopted, instructing the Cummitiee on Military eo. A. wae (f Vast oportauce thet this work's | Montreal, Murch 1S.—Cbe excitement here with ‘ Mr, Frederick Schinidt, a celebrated seu!pter, died | Affairs to inquire into the expediency of reporting exhibition should be se far «.u LY the American aay : ¢! ae NEW YORK STATE LEGINLATURE revard to the beolans is unabated. Yesverday we had » grand review of (he newly raised militia forces by Mejor Gen Lindasy, afer which %0.0 men were dispatched to variour frontier ports, At Bt. Joho tLore is aconsiderable force of men and some artil- lery. The Police are carefully examining the cars that come from the Btates, and are evidently expect. log a reat increase of powsenger traitic. The Cana- dian Police are everywhere alomg the border, and are very active In their duties, it is generally belleved that a like activity, thoueh loss openly manifested, isthe fact on the American slde, The most grave and cool-utdeing officiale are really spp ehensive of trouble, The Canadians are trem- bling with apprehensions of coming disaster, From Detroit-llow the Invasion is Ex- pected to Commence, Detroit, March 13,-—On the trontiers and [n several poope that they mitt be @ te eppreciaio ita veuteges, The midie States woud be 6 bu bOl.e ODO WLO Understood we whee. rye sary for (he vevelopiaen. Of jucir material weasth ; of he aenedep Whe be wtalh vskuoen hich ts cepacie Ok LVO hu Di minions ol peow, and Known wine #! product, would be ap Pp caent sien who un 1eeOu. Cee a represent ite power, » 10 tuese Bove Dw b p ovements ip edu that (he gs Gas Mises vec le coms eoud by bill or otherwise, for the relief of sach persons as wore charged, and who paid, commutation money, or put in substitutes a second time, On metion of Mr. Phelps, of Md., the Committee of Ways and Means was instrusied to inquire into the expediency of so amending the internal revenue laws as to remit the monthly duty on average deposits of savings banks. Mr, Schenck, of Obio, asked leave to report back from the Military Committee, @ substitute forthe Senate bill, amendatory of the act incorporating « Military land Naval Asylum for, tho r lief of totally disabled officers and men of the volunteer forces of the Luited States. He explained that the act of the nat Congrege provided jor one hundred corporator scattered all over the eownti7 3 thar ii er be cot together; that tle Senate had, this ses- sion, passed an act to remedy ihe evil, but had in- cluded in it the provision forthe same number of corporators, and that the substituse which the Mili- very suddenly, yesterday, in @ carriage, while driving to the residence of Deputy Marshal O'Bierne, to take a death mask of an infant daugh- ter of the latter, Mr. Schmidt was a German by birth, aud an old resident of Washington. He made buste for several of the Presidents, including Jack- son, Van Buren and Polk. The Supreme’Court of the United States today took op the exparte cases of A. H. Garland and Robert H, Mart, involving the constitationality of the test oath. Mr. Marr commenced the argument tn these cases, The United States Conm! at Victoria, Vanconver’s Island, informs the State Department under date of Feb, Sth, of the wreck of the bark Mustang, of New York, bound from San Francirco, on the West coat ef Vancouver's Isiand,en January 31st, Marcellus Tobria and three of the crew were brought to Victo Memate. Albany, March 18.—Bitis letropeern.. Author {zing the construction of Reau's vated btean Kaiioad in Whitehall and ovhe ein ih Ne York....,....To emend the Mechaui.' Len Law o New York, ty providing that a mortguge taken 4 good taith upen any bu iding in progress of e@:eciion al erauiou or repair shall have priority after th \ of such mortgage, tLe Passap.--Ewempting the National Academy) of Deign from staxation.... (ding to the Unite Biaies jurisdiction over West lank and Old Orcteare =honl. tn the Lewer Bay of New York, tor qasrautin purposes. vould eo ad sme Mau oj ence bo presuus to the people of (he vid Wold bhe Gapecity of that evcuon of waatry, Assembly. ‘The Mouse, in Committee of tho Whole.considered the bit usking 60. SPpOpria ioa Oo. $500,000 for ibe erection ofa new Capiol, Aiter turtuers te the bill wee made the special order tor oue week frum ‘ecas, oer Oe Pakes reported the bill to incorporate | aderm) ound Raliroad Company, bid“ Ciester gave notice o a@ till for the bottes or speaking of American succe eahitalions Mr. Banks continued: There was one otber point to be no! wed: hed passed through @ oe Neat trinle and great tacriiices, ‘The atiention of the wold hed been called w it, There was nothing thepeop.e of ihe world Hea ocealte to see and tp comprehend as the ma: stand orranize- tion of the American army, be Quartermaster ed to end to the Exposic.c desi t port tay js ; . f ria ty a trader named Capt, Spring. ‘The remainder te vive snanagure faeleaine ee irdeident nore g mesa piyp fectured in Philad ga ¥ phone pointe of Upper Copada, the most intense excitement prot ation of Xe RULE AgAied th a tution of laud of the crew, seven in number, have mot been heard | Justice and Geueral (iraus, and the other bine to be | lowed McClellan in his Potorma exisie as to the threatened invasion, Troops are | lords an balgus, Rose. mau in bie tod then in Present at ith hig. ton and nd the Urees crane in his Ten eee carnpaigna, march from the mouut-ins to tt hiscampuen to RK chiuonod, whe the sure deret Lee. A wagon tory lke hat, would be the cents atientin: A pairof woiavut of. Alpxander H, Stephens, of Georgia, ison his way to VVashington, Aa order has been issued by the Assistant Com- be.ng burried to the front continually, artillery wagons parting to and fro, earthworks are being con- structed on the line of the frontiers at pointe conald- eredas most vulnerable, and everything wears « appointed by joint resolutios of Congress, somewhat shor the style of the Smithsonian Institute, Unanimous consent was given, and the substitute agreed to, and the bill, as amended, was passed. Mr Morrill, of Vt., from the Committee on Ways Nows items. By Telegraph te the New York Swna 7 ; y ae he Canada side al) te exette- ison rivor is moving, bul tuis loner of Freedmen's Affairs at Charleston, in of an American soldier, the shelter tent unuer | Military aspect. Ont Aut the {oe in the Hu riven te ing, bu and Means, reported back the Senate amendment to b his musket, bi e 1 5 which it is said that the grants of land to the freed the bill to extend the time for withdrawal of goods whieh be will stress ener” msn As ey a = snes nrg hie no damage is being done, |, consequence of iw beoijley in compliance with General Sherman's | (or consumption from public stores and bended ware. | tention, * of people and hold BS FOANOD Goleh ANS Bee OR Brmed Fenian | on qundition. By Seturdey: at the farihest,.al them longer the crown je huropean aster in eiidy aod observation than t England and Frapee, and ail the eombined, Mr Banks conunued ; T want to ao 6. @ Davy Of our country iepie- rented; that navy which ought at least to be willing toassistas, I wantthe people of Furope to see of whatour navy lecomposed. I want them to see our ironclads, our monitors, as novel in Darsi architecture ae the yacht Americ 1 want them to see tue twenty inch guos tha re fabricating and the thousand pound shot prepared for ihem, Our Naval authorities, | am told, will summon the navies of the anywhere to be found, In this city there are about one thousand Fenians, who propose to turn out on St. Patrick's Day, accompanied by many thousand others, ‘They will parade the streets,and dine in the evening either in the United States or Canada, The Detroit Feulane have contributed four thousand stand of arms, It is generally believed that the Fenians in the Weat are preparing some desperate game, It learner od that on St, Patrick's spe vial field order,will be regarded as good and valid, while arrancements will be made to accommodate for ner owners on other lands not otherwise appro- pris ted, Jisdge Bargent, the Commissioner of Customs, is dail y receiving evidence of the panic tuto which the er gglers along the border are precipitated by the arresteand exposures effected through detectives houses. The amendment, which was to substitute * May" for “Apri ‘as concurred in, Mr, Wilson, of Lowa, from the Judiciary Commit- tee, reported back, with amendm nts, thebill to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and te furmish the weans of their viadi- cation. The firet amendment was to strike ont the words the boats will be able to reach Albany withou hindrance, Tus wix (ndiyiduals of Melrose, Mass., who were fined §800 for tarring, featbering and riding on a rail a person who rejoiced over Poesident Lincolt death, last Apri', were pardoned by ihe Executive Council yesterday, and bad their fines remitted and other Castom House officials. His office ie a} “and there susll be uo disctinination in civil whole world to discharge their ba Ri ¥ Arius ot Bt. Cloud, Maine, on Sunaay night, ry a ste," t i : night, when Feuians on the American side set of ° \ a museum of smugeler's implementa, Cans used by i ret pe OS ae gninteresting and allent moniter ig ; . burnt Veurood's Block, The following are the in their ceutre, if they ip return to throw asin each of them when they have fired to th aiteccotent, [The manieste! ae Mr Bauks grow zcited on bis euliect, and the closest attention was pad to every wo.d be uttered } I want the ee @ Of tne wold to eee what our mach.niste have done and may do, and I want (00 tO impress upon the peop'e of Europe geen rockets and fire minute-xuns, @ large force gathered at Windsor will throw themselves upon the volunteers from the rear, while American Feniaus cross over aod astack them ia the tront, Peop.e in Canada begim to feel ashamed of the Government causing so much unnecessary alarin, Bill, ali wait with anxiety for the coming of the ITth won.ien for carrying whiskey attract attention, ior their ingenuity and vailety, One ef his agents wriiee: “ J am well pleased with your mem on thie line (Canada), cher are fixhting it out manfully, As a whole che line is well manned. The emuggiers ere suffering terribly, Still liquor comes in, The effent on all the border population is shockingly de:ooralizing, Ap officer told me that in every subject to auy foreign power, excluding [odians not Ton itor taxed, are hereby deciared to be citizens of the United states, without distinction of coor, But the inhabitants of every race aud color, without regard to aay previous condition of slavery or involuntary FVilnde, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly conviciea, shall have the rame right to make aud enforce coniracts, sue, be names of the losers: Messra, Patterson & Bhelly, Rosenberger, Roberts & Milla, all merchants, Loss $55,000 ; insured for $26,000, Joum T. Monror, the National Democratic can. didate for Mayor of New Orleans, was elected over be radical Union candidare, by 316 (nscance where he Lad made saizures, ibe partics, | parties to suits, give evidence, and to inherit, pur- f Asia, the conviction that If there shane Mr. Moore, @ RO waver respecte they had been, offered w purge SOaat: ONRG, Bie joi. one ART Oy coal ERG perene) 10" fas to make Meets elit ambsleane, stetivg | of Mareh, believing that if no invasion occurs bofore majority. Three of the four Kevorsders (lected are thumselves by the most solemn oaths. Pp a J fi Dey oe that cher do that than to make want to show (hem that we fer peace ; that the fruite of industry and peace are our part; but that if war be demanded by their rulers, they must not uBt On Was esting war, babon one that will carry havoc aud desolation into their cou.tiy, ae it has been ¢ into the coun.res oO. our enemies, oe genera iwurmnar of app.cbation throughou: the bial.) And 1 want.too, shat boat ony ¢, that most pure, that moss epotiess | arrived this morning from Vera Cruz ero of ase, or an eee, Adiniy t i pla qual! *Rhacunban’ y wm Oe nner Letters from Gusymas give gloomy details of the nitorgand show to the people ofkuiope an | CCupation of Alemas by disenting troops, under evideno Roe ee ae % & Wao Ay one heval Martinez and Corre id to be to the number of | tiou can be had, xple ave « nm brilliancy aud viory those “ mr t @ pl sor Ti0iD, who immortsises the have 24 50) men, Note tead of cattio remains in Alamas Tus Govenneb and Charlee O papers on tinae N. leon in England, I waut, with him, and with our ; der ¢ ' seous Wo prove) ee 4 gallent sol sere Grant, and Sherman, acd Sheridan, h Frew Gusdelajers, ander wi of 11th alt, we are the paid and Georgie, From Now Orleans, and others, to show the people of Hurole of whag | morned of tho landing, at Allste, of Ogazen, with | (oo, and gume of the outleyiug parieued, woas de wulfour uavy ae rms are Som posed. would do | @8teff of American officers, and arms Purchared ia plorable accounts received, Wwe Victiius of the this in she smlescat of peace, and for the pu. pure of San Francisco, It is Lelieved in Guad 6 lor the moat * Legroes. preventing war, There is oon one there cCauuot be, | Ogazon hud Joined Corons. aud toseiuer ae comnle signees being for Ge Lenn (Cvatinacd em Uae fas Page, mierof them, [| that day Canada is safe Mexico, TReperta via Havana, (Correspondence of the Sun) Havana, March 3.—Tbe English steamer Conway ail lawe and proceedings for the security of person and prope:ty, and shal! be walyoo tin like punishment, peins aud penalties, and to uone abhor, any law, etat- uté, ordinance, regulation or custom tothe contrary notwithstanding.” ‘The amendment was agreed to, The Committee also reported the following as an additional section: That om all questions of law arising in any case unde: the provisions of this act s final appeal shell be taken to the Bupreme Court of the United Btates, The amendment was agreed to, Mr, Wilson, of Iowa, demauded the previous ques- tion om the passege of the Dill, and it was passed bya vote of 1.9 to 88, Mr. Le Biond proposed that the title should be amended, so us to make it read: “A bill to avrogate the righ's auu break down the judicial ayelem o. the veveral bta.os; to admit negroes to sit upom juries, &c."" (Calls to order.) Mz, Leughlen, trom the Committee om Printing, NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION, Republican success, Concord, N. H., March 18.—We have returns from ® large number of towns, which indicate at least 6,000 majority for Gov, Bmyth, Kep., and is may run ep to nearly 6,000-—the majority of last year, when be Democrats made but little effort. The Repub- feaus are jubilant, and the Opposition astonished, The Republican majority im the Legisiature will be vory large, 6XCOND DESPATCH, Concord, March 13-9 ?.M.-—The annual election af State officers took piace to-day, Ihe aggregate vote considerably excee is that of last year, Returns ‘om 68 towns give Bmyth, Kep., 14,230; Sinclair, ta, 11,000, The returns thus far indicate & mas also Natioval Democrats, *hile \.o fournh te « National Unionist, Joupas Kziioaa, Collector of Customs at New Orleans, states that the Government euthoritios have dismissed a)! persons engayed in the seizure of property 1p the Bouth claiiue! as belonging to the Confederate govecnment All cotton now seized, he says, is be beld until @ full examina Se atte any act of the Americana people aud Uovesrumeut bo | tine beatitiisne ie hecwcrinm