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THE - a a —- — — — r .7° tu + . + ‘ . ‘ - nr VIN takes! Tht um fumber 10. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCIE 15, 1866. Phirty-Third Y ear. —= = — — ——— : —— = — a : — -<=s arrency on hand, You have Just as much right to | whom the order ts addressed, of by any other person | 3 Washburne's «teeoment that we had been In- News Items. e ates ew ue them asto pay out any other Governrect | sluing or assisting him therein, Le he d, and br France, Mi Kaytnonod deniew_ that the @ Coes, and bo right or authority to cance, them,” He | # lare’ to. ome within the prov eon. of the nce © ftoundat.en of the assertion, Wo bed had — leo charges that for the three months, her | towhieh bie is amenictory, and with n the purview ies wth France ant Encland, ani our By Teleyraph te the New York Bua. y Kelegraph to the N. YW. San, | of he monthly reports have shown within sb m | Of the fourth, fitth and e@ixth rections of saci act, for | complamte vere ou Ge against them, We hed the emount of money in the Tressury or National | ail the purposes of de ence, tranaer, apoor, @rrer « ’ Mone the correet toe infu jee done as, Tarue was e Fenian tt last eveni ——$ 0... depositories. Iu regard tO appropriations for the | limitction pruvices therein, her sections of the | The se icnof Fravce hinge troops in Mextco mass mecting las evening ficw. year, Mr, kK ese: “You 6 hat you | bilc@ ate tot e derence to be made in euch judic@s | abu in pine se AN Auer Irinee an imperial fat the Maryland Inetituie, Boiimore, Toe ball Will probably require S112000000 more than yeur | Procewdines thieve wu Meso, hae parod vhalleneed, oud | was densely crowded . | cu '@ut re @ipts to carry you thong the ema under Mr. Cork exelained and advocated the bill, Tt | Lvencure to aay thal when ie ole cocere pondence | " bahia of orthe p esent yar year, I gs Nd, »differ w ‘4 a peucs ne ‘a #0 prnc'p es, hich were alev | on ay pulley 6 pine et he Ame oan | DaLy peswenver tratos are now running of a hie ca aamah? youe;win@y eel doi regird w thie otumate emogece intoe tiab-aseCorpoe Aci of 1535 aporoved | p @ fomanile © itveed to conparn of | i antrell the Kansas Buteh I ani of the op nion that, with an economics! adv inie, | ®ud riguen Ly Pre 4 Ther we the poritca whieh te Goverument tas t kon on | S6 Jecksom Railroad between New Orieans and D U e + | tration of our rerouress, you wis ha a eurpuson | that the tnted otect ite office thar sulject, If our reasons muds Canton, . oemepeseescesenensnannintonenecene hend at the chowe of the fiscal ear ending duce So, | @Xecu ing Ite laws, aud mainialsing ite Mur note: yor Coupled with, hie n roll eg ee 18 P B isco, Bearly or fully @9W,0A, instead of being | S04 second, ‘hat the question whether an offi cr was k to enforce® compliance w emands N the Thereitie Parish, Loulslana sixty-five nore, ecving uuder t ity ofthe United + sink ithout reor in, Ww eo paiiy @ su erinee &e | plantations sold for w Le al ROBABLE ARREST. oe be tested in the courte ot the Luited St Iheve | reo ing to be present as the exposition of the pro- F sold for what the aed... machinery jucweof indus ihe Committee rose te close the coneral and the House hav ne minute, th Mr. Wisine asked whether the appropriation of 91,000 made on the joint resolution was to be pald tu curreney or eold Tr Bauke rep eurrene My t*o price pies he conceived could not o@ #u cen. dered #i(vout su rendeiur th, power of tie Amer. COn WOVETL Heat, He moved otecmom.t the ly Mr, Harding, of Ky., op ovdthe bili, and mace a eprech to stow how it could be used to proect | he Mivat deepoue aud cutrag@ous acts of the Laited States oflicers or so diers, hs upon them originally cost. 4 % Tas Oceanport Steam Mill, at Long Beanoh, NY eo} tt to coseimone | J and four buildings adjoluing, wore bu net Tuesday evening. A large quantity of ssah blods belonging to T. R. Jackson, Architect of the Astor House Hotel Company, were burned, The otal lows is estimated at §25,000. Tum (alure of the Whipple File Manu‘ecturing CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Nimth Seasion. Senate. Washington, March 14.—Mr, Fessenden, from the Conn iitee on Finance, reported with amendments, the bill to supply the deficiencies in appropriations for the civil expenses of (he Government for the cur- rent fiscal year, deb ie Sea Island Freedmen, \ UNFAVORABLE REPORT. oretary McCulloch and the Comptroller. orde smmittiee resume ti @ eerion on The morning hour having expired before the clove of the remarks of Mr, Harding, the bul went ve: until toemorrow, ol thatitwas to he paid in the | of the country Y. Conkiiae, of moved an amendment a: Among those amendments are the following + Mr. Pike, of Maino, acked leave to introduce the | Pi", eat ee tanita i ihe ated eke: | Company, of Boston, with heavy liabilities, was > Striking out the appropriation for survering and | \ollowing resolution miary two th d doli houd bot exceed @anounced rd Ww A R 0 F Ww 0 R D Ss « | boning Pat the Bechoak river 1a fiheas ielhne’ wher emiary two thousand doiiars shoud Los ¢ one une yesterday. The suspension is at The Governors of the several Britiah | >esr tobused to the Corn reiucing from twenty to ten thousand dollars t Provinces have publicly warned our fishiue floes of Mr, Banke have no objection to that, any Having on band « large S PASSAGE BY THE HOUSE. litary Peace Establishment. e Bill Adopted by the Senate. iy and Miscellaneous News. TROPOLITAN BOARD OF HEALTH: An Interesting Session, YLAWS AND RULES, Distillery Seizures, n Investigation Going On. Waenrmorton, March 14. man @nswerir.g the doscription of Quantrell, the ler of the Lawrence, Kansas, massacre, w York, Saturday night, and is now quard-honse, tral citizens«f Kanass, iuciu ling Senators Lane Pomeroy, sad Captain M. H. Insley, have ted him, and are of the opinion that he is the atiea) ind\v.d) ial. he municipal authorities of Georgetown, 1), C wonted the President, to-day, orving his policy of re-toration, nking the delegation fr ench evridea roval of his course, to which he inteaded to the rewlations He replied by he number of pardons thet have been granted by tto perronsin the States below named, jer the thirteenth excepiion of the amnesty whose taxable property slamation, pamely, r $20,000, are as follows : Weat Virginia, 48; Arkansas, 41: Ca otue, 489 th Carolina, 6 Mississippi, 705, he Senate in executive srreion bare confirmed following nominations: Grierson, to be Major General; Brig. Gen. Ed@io McCook, to be Major Ceneral by Brovet. @ Arsistant Commissioner of Freedmen's Affaire orgia gives the Muresan am account of hie wisit he Soa Islands, «tating that all the questions in pate between the freed peopie on the Islands and now amicably led. ‘Thoee having areote of land have had them the estate upon which re given, as divected in Bpecial Fie d Order In addition to these catisfactory reralte, @ ing of from 6,00) to 8,00 rations per month to Government has been effected. umesioner fears that, owing to the want plaments, seed, armimals, and food, the freedmen grants ot Iand will fail in raisiog a fair crop, thinks the freedmen would tiad it much mere their adv ntage to go to work tor wager than to empt to cu't vate land tor themeelves with no quate ™eane, Vallace Whitthesey, om trial before the Criminal art, charced with abstracting public papers, bas vn found quiity, with a recommendation to merer. e accused was employed as a clerk in the Cur- oy Bureau of the Treasury Deparument, end on first day of October, 1965, 1d bonds, purporting to be worth $1,000 each, } communication was sent to the senate to-day by President, relative to ition of fishery held at Archacon, near Bordear, in France, It embraces corr spondence between r Minister at Paris aud the Secretary of Stace This expedition, though ves asubeidy from Brig. Geu, Beojamin former white reavtents are ated on ope part of The Assistant betracted one hun- the proposed ex- and = water id citizens of France, iniy apriva’e enterpria®, rec - Empire, and will be controlled by government Mr. Bieelow is induced to inqu \he magnitude of our wh and the extent and tion of our fluvial eya oyster and other ‘ty for fish din'ri- action our eovern- to take for the representation of the tes in the Exposition. if at the Sclent'fic & j e costa of transport turough France of all American low, in a vote to Profes or ing shall be wanting on his rt to secure ench a representation from tue United pies ae ie due from acountry adapted t ofit more largely perhups than any ot velopment of the science of fishery and water cul- ré. Lhe commun cation was rete. red to the Com- tee om Foreign Relations, A similar ove was also pnemitied vo the House, Asthe controversy between the Secretary of the easury and the Comptroller, with regard to finan- ) matters, i, may be of interest to learn that the ¥ provides that the Comptroller shall be appointed ‘the President, on the recommendation ef the cretary of the Treasury, by and with the advice d consent of the Benate, aud shall hold his appoint= ent for the term of five years, unless sooner moved bythe President upom reason to be com- anicated to the Senate, le wo exposed, 110, promises that not he National ‘inances—Freeman Clark Va, Seerotary sieCulloch. Mr, Freeman Clark, Comprrolier of sue Currency, etter to the Becroiary of the Treasnry, which he takes exception to the recent private sgotiation of five-twenty bonds, by the Secretary, 14 to the withdrawal of seve: and interest notes, He say atement, made the first of this month, sho mu have retired $6,460,550 of compound invewest id United States legal tender notes ust have ben pala befure the date of my letter, vd as there ie DO law Bulborizimg you to retire any. ‘the compound interest notes in any other way an by converting (hem inte 6.44 bouds, and no law horiging the i@bivemens of ap tates legal tender votes in e@ny other way than by them into compound interest notes, and appropriation or previrion made by Congress er than that vow mentioned, | cannot understand hy these compound imierest motes and Lui tates motes shoud nes be “thirties and com. “Your monthly 1 bis ameunt ef the Luited expeuses in de oeuag, the couaterieiting of l nited States no es from one bunired w fifty thousand dol- lars, The report atrikes out items for the expenses of the ceveus of Arizona in 1864; for tuild- bridge over the caual at Portivnd; ine 8 for masking alterations in the Providence Custom House; for compensation of the Revenue agent at New York and tor comp lation of the laws of the Unived States reiating to revenue, comme ¢ nd navigation, It aads ap item tor deticie in the fond for ick anu d.ea- ainen, It provides « saary ior the Direcwwr Mint at Philadelphia of $4.0 per annum ; for Treasurer, 3,600, with #1,000 additional as tant Treasurer of the United States; for the and refiner, @S..0 ; for tbe asseyer, 94,000; asistant ameaver, & + for the chief coi eiou; for the clerk, 82,000; tor four ea-ietant clerks, #1 60 each; tor the Treasnrerat Sau Fran cleco 1.0. additional ae Ase ant Trea urer of ‘he ( nited states; for the Assistant |reasa cra: New York, #5.0, and for the Armetant lreasurere at Boston and st, Louls, $5,000 eac Mr. Trumbull reported the il Rig te Bill from the Judiciary Committee, with a rec mmendation that it pase, Mr, Davie objecred to its immediate consideration, and it goes over. Mr. Davie offered a resolution that the Joint Com- mitteeon Keconstrnction ought t take the testi- mony of @ reasonsbie Bumier of pe sous Whoe names may be suggested nd the Senators and Ke piescutattives from the Southern States, Miurimes objected aad the resolution goes over THM MILITARY PRACE ROTAHLICHMENT, At lO o'clock, Mr, Wileom called ap the bill to increase aud fix the Military Peace Eetabilehment of the United States. The bill was reported trom the Committee on Military Affairs with slight verbal amendments, Mr Wilson proposed of seventy thousand amendment, which was adopted, @s an additional section, wuthorig ug the Presicent of the United States to employ iu the Territories a force of Indians, not to exceed 1,00, act na scouts, who shall receive the pay and aiowan- ces of cavalry. Mr, Wile o, of Mass, offered the following as an aduitionsl amendment: SkCTION —.—Lhateection thirty-five of the Act for Euroiliug and Calling Out the Mi itia Forces, which probibite the payment of extia duty pay to men of th is hereby sepe ¥ Mr. (orimos Towa, offered w sendmenat to the ameudmeot: That the provisions of the original act granting extra pay for extra duty enali be exsuded bo enlisied met in the nary, The awe.dment, and the amendment to the amen iment, were adopted, Mi, Nesuaith, of Oregon, offered an additional sec- tiou: Tose all officers who Lave ro served in tbe voi- auveor or regula: arty, @od have beeu hono.aby G.echorged, shalt be entitieu, upon pubtic oeessions, o wear the unliosm of tho hignest rank they h.ve held by bicvet or osberwise iu the service. Which was adoy ed, Mr, Fusseuden, of Me., moved toamend by strik- ing out the worus “and five additional regiments," so the fourth section, aud iuvert, in leu thereot, the wordy “and thirkeen regiments, eigut of which tla be Composed of colored mien,” and also, to etrike ut the following trom the ciore of the same section, to wit: “and eight regiments to be composed of colored meu, to be officereua by oficere ut evored troops, Who bave served two yeaisauring tho war, and who bave been distinguisved for capacity aud good eonduct in (be fiela.” t, Pessendeu's amend. meut wee adopied, Mr. Grimes moved to atrike out the proviso from the fourth 0 ae foil Prov ded. hab promo ments bereby sub orined 6 regimeute iu the. corps, Jiw jopled Mr. rermendeu woved as an aneudment to the fourth section she loliowing prowiso ; Providcd that im the eel cuon of officers, officers of the regular army who Lave commanced ve.uo cer troops way be accounted officers of volunteeis of te renk they held as commanders of volunwers, It was adopted Ms. Pomeroy moved to amend the lith section by providing tome the Compu on for dailiary ewe. keepers aball be that of @ captato of cuvelry, apd thet Le «had bave tue rank pay aod emoluments of thatotticer, It was adopied, Mr. sherman offered au amendment to go in before the las: section as Ob adultional section ; ‘Lhat to promote (be kuow.ed,e of coir heal science among the young men of (he country, Le Presiuens may Upon the application of any codege oF Guiversity capable of educa ing 160 students, devai, an oli or to ectas President or Buperiaiencent of such coliece; povided the umber eo cetaied sla uob exceou teenty ot apy time, and they shail be appointed einong the States acco. ving w population, Mr, Giese rurgested, as an) pument to Mr. Sherman's auendmen,,the insertion ol tue words “or P.cieaeus," ather the word pupesin eo 1. Me, amendment as 400 Was aucpled, mr. Wade moved W amens tue second sec..on £0 a8 to provide that two of the new cavalry ieeiments shel be colored troops, Mr. Wade e#aid, experience bau shown that ¢0.0. 64 troops were Bs good ws while; aud is was a uoled iact (ust wbue the whi resimeuts Biong the Lrontions wee beng 1educ d by dvsertion, ihere Wer Do dése:f.0U8 110M the Culored reg nenis, Mr, Wiieva wae ia tavor ot the ameoumeutot Mr, Waue, wich he said was in the origina. bil, It would be economy to adopt it, ‘Pue cuvairy would Le Deeved 4B ue 10ant mud M6 Was @factthatos the ne in the colored regi- Il be contiued 10 the e Dive egimente to thirty or toity per cen., Lad cesesteu, Cowred troops bardiy ever Ceseried: Hesides, coloréu troops we.e e¢xcaieot powe vi be bess horsemen in tue Service Wese HOgrovs secs uiled ip peutucky, Mr. Wade's sueuament was adopted, The bill was then placed on its passage, Mr. Grimes demanded the yeas aud nays, which w ordered; and the bil wes passed by the following vote: Yras—Messrs. Anthony, Buckalew, Chandler, Conness, Cingit, Feeseuuen, hve er, Guthrie, Johue son, Laue oF Indians, Lape of Kansas, Morgan, Morreli, Neemith, Noron, Pound, Pom ioy, Kaurey, Sherman, Sprague, Bicckson, Sumue, irumbuil, van Winkle, Waue, Wilauuay Wilsoo—27 Nave asessrs, Vevis, Graues, liarris, Kirkwood, Riddie—6. is Assent, ow Not VotinG—Merara, Browa, Clark, Cows, Ciesweil, Vixou, Dilittic, Foot, Henderson, Hendiicks, Howard, Lowe, McDougal Nye, pauis- bury, biewart, Wiley, Wiighy Yares—19, The bill now goes to the Hours, Mr, Wilson entered # motion to reconsider the vote by wuich the meuasie selused to vider the bil for the sdmussion of Colorado W @ third reading, Aujourned, HOUSE OF REVKESENTATIVES. The House resumed as the business of the morning hour, the bill reported yesterday by Mr. Cook irom the Judiciary Committee, amendatory of the Act of March Sd, 1563, relating to the Hatveas Corpus, aud regulating judicial proceedings ln cortain cases. The substitute reported by the Committee proposes to enact that any search, seizure, arrest or jiprison- menu or wrongs done or commiited, or auy acts @mitted to be vone during the rebellion, by any otheer os person, guder and by virtue of any order, written or veibal, general or epecial, issued by any officer of the Luited States, holding the command of the cepariinen:, distiict or piace wishin which sucu seizure, search, arrest or imprisonment was made, done ox Wo be deus, either by the persom of oflloer te merce que (0 prosect our eitize Tidus we re ocnized and Mr, Pike then withdrew the resolution for the preréut, Co.ored Mutual building A which was re on the Dirtrict of Co duce res iuiioue recucing the heursef work in the Pubse Printing office io eats hours, which was ob- Jevved to Wilson, of Iowa, in the Chair. and resumed the cou- sideration of the joint resoiution in reference to the Parise Exposition. enn the peop De@wure Ww A OpOUUF A De Pariain 1s and hap rn! money, no man had the \inpudence to com Ren for eu dobt ot three billions of dolia:s, Gougross was ak to app Commies oner, suavity of manner and his court. Cran of them. theretore, solved. That the Fecretary of the Navy be re- sited to send a neval force to the tinh iu the @tjoym y the treaty ef 1453 Wentwerth and othe s oblected, 4 grounds at of their Messrs, Banks Mr. Julien Introduced a bill to incorporate the ation of Washington, twice and referred Lo the Couima, (ee umbia Whaiey, of West Vo., caked leave to intro- Mr, The House went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. ¢ for the ben fto p era io lr tion V hen took plac’ im Loudon in 1°61, an 5, end wheo this coun ry War prospence the te eaeove flonin«s with here and « potmoary io he who w ote o + ghibit eomera ka in the course o1 Kut now, when the country baa incu. ¢ he ox jibit ppsope ot ‘ benefitof « few ndivn'c their pacent ric? Furope rine | =6S4K) for | thie ile (Washburn) would like toree his friend from Maw verte (ianke hee use wth purro ddepo tment be would do the country infi ite credit at the F If he (Mi. Baues) would put on arwaliow- tai! coat, awhite choker, and kiuee breeches, he would flourtsh in the ealona of the Tulleries equal to any Fren hman in leris. (Laughter. It would be, he ave gant am. comfortabie thine for the gentleman (Banks) to be there at the public expense Lie could go and +ike his broskfaet atthe lrote Fre sor atthe Painis Rovale. lie Mairon Doree on the Houlevards d he could wal x with rhe little 1aleee their teene an! the Jardin dee F eurv 6 jual to the beat ‘Then he could go the Cate Augiate and get (iaughter.) Bat there were othe: hos itwould be wo to while fora for at the public expen a petit Pouper, snd nob.er thing agierd to wok @ Fecéss Gull i's DM, BVESING BeARIOW attendance of members, and the galleries we filled, Mr. Tabor offered a resolution, which directing the secretary of War to cor the tlouce what effect, in bis opinion, wi Le duced on the nav gabie wa by the erection 1 shoal known *lLevterauet will mot render it impraciicabla toe whirves at Which vearels tiay be salely moore Datiing offe.eq @ teeo.ation whieh wae aiopt nebructing the ittee of Wayeand eney of prov dine by law paid ime ror by eas anine® Stator k, in eats harbor, on and bac myer he . . * Mir. Ir p eeonted the resolutions of the - _ Mr. Weehbu By of Til sarees Athe Comm tes eral Astombiy “oth Leky, Femone Tabug wean at seg bees Bee SR ie pore! almoet sl | tue pipo ed tax ef tol acco, @ad they wee rejeried to the Commiites on Wa e aud Means, The Houre went ino Commitiee of she exhibition of the poducts of soul, Mr. Washburne, ef and nays op the passage of the jolut resolution, Lhe vote wea taken by yeas and nays, and resulted: Yow, GY; Nays, 60. Bo the joint resolution was passed, The bill appropriates $100,000 for tho ful lowing purpores: To provide necessary furniture and fixtures for the proper exhibson of products of the Luned siete e450 for the comp, tion of th principal agenie of the Livied mine in the Fahi+ tivd, ab tue tate of $¥%,000 per year, the period of service no to exceed one year; four clerks in New Yors and four in Paris, at F124 ooh; and ten provessional and scientific Coumissoners, $1,000 esch; for the erection of any ac: that tuay (eovlme Grcessary lor the pro sLeion of proaucteof the United States, § ided that oe halt ti piopiietors oXpeancs at Pe be-ene section rejuertethe Pred He cou magnificent galeries of Ver- , en lire and admire the paintings that tiinetrate | Stee to jusuish ae or more p blie v The all the great bieto. ical events of France. He coula | Pid Fechiou sequerts the Governors ef States bo go to the P aco de ia Concorde, formeriy the invite (be peopie bw Basal in the propor .epresenu- de la Keo ution whe ©, uring the Kevolat best blood of France teow d in torrente nee through the Boauievn and ce ues Pant utthrocgutie orne ; he o © gerie where th tand gilted and gene. kept belore they wer he could see where, after they were gu lle oir headless truoke were buried, in pine at the coet of twenty-two france each, to the Ke public, Who would rot go to France sud eee thea t ines atthe publle expense? hie (Wasbburee) did pot di fiance, pti he could not overlook the conauet of Fi eo during ou recent etrocge. He could not forget with what indecent has ¢ she acco ded belligerent rightstor . He coud not forret that in he dark- est hour of our trials ake bal etebbed ue in the moss v tal part, by panting her troops asa cons au: aud eternal menece to vein the ve galtoring Republie of Mexico. He cou 4 not forget ‘hatshe had Ranaa an Austrian adventurer on the Phroneo. Mexic>, while woouly recognized a Kepublican Government the 6. It had struck bim with eniprise » fday to hear the geutieman trom Massachuacite way that Louis Napoleor fesired a war with this country, He coud pot LeLeve it. It that were so be could be AOCOIR iG. dated in the emailest posh eepace ct time, Fr o to the Piteon of the (rirondinte—the roustmen in Fra broughe to the b ock , bation of Amesicuu products, Adjousued Fenianina io ( apada, Toronto, C 6 subsiding. the volunteer force is woil disiribu- ted a6 ail points on be froatier, Boveral eeace ine have beoa made for plac», but wero al! unsuccrantul, The Fenia Rochester Rochester, March 1 There is a report in cireala tion here (ha: the Fenians bave p vased the four largest steamers of the American ling on Lake Ontario, now lying im this harbor, Thia te not credited however, It in understoud that the G mentoticlas are keeplug an eye upou th and affaires ia the hu: bor below the cuy NKW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE, penmate. —Hitta Rrroeren Houre aud Bee Incorpor- inityCouspanuy the removal of the railroad track in CbAne.be hue route of the dbonde * Kailioud Company was not es bin jeable as Poviend perbape but if . origing the Dry Duca, t Uroadway and Bate baxpositivn eto Db hed ib Loudon instead of in | tery Kaliroad Company, to exieud their track, and V the nO proposition would be made bo | aubloreimg the Niutiavenue Keiload to use the Lo ie, ANG be al fg d tiefrh from New Yo k, | ean. Mr. Raymond, woula support tt, although the cou. tirts Norrorp—To incorporate the American meree of his city wae arven flow (hese seas by hpwemicocgical Society Amen ng tue ue Fugish Confedcrate pirates, If Napoleon de- | ieitive to tue Cioion Waror leparunent, It ro sired war with this coumtry it would be uuruilating | jaja to the erade of the Sih avenue, New York, tor us to be represented at the Port bxtibiion BILLA INT HODGCED, ~Authe izing the construction ne to the bageage waron auded to by the genieman | of a suepeusion swilivud in Bigeuway cud othe fiom Masaschusetts, it woud pecome bisiicsl. | streets iu the city of New York To tueors Instesd of weudiug that wagon to the Cuump ae would propose to seud it to the lial au, the Mont zumaes; abd inetead of seuding ont p. publican moitorms, biovd--taiged ia go nan pattl fieids, to be sueered at by the flu poraie the New York aod Brovsiyn berry Katiroad vo, Mr. Lent introduced a bill to incorporate the New Yo k ptotmee and Ligh erage Company Also the Dill authorizing (he cocetruction auauesee of @ bulia Europe, he would prop to put thein ow our note we io Bussiug Bup, suidiers and let thew joJjow the wigon, He tiusie! Sitts Paoony.-Kelative to landa devised by the American feesug would procominate hee we] Sinou Bergen, decease, lale of l.ookivu day, and that © wuounce to all Curis.- endom the pos WO sid ; thet uaviug putdown the gieatess releiion known in hisiory, Laviug 1@¢ ored and 1eg@.e@.a od the Union, buying reacued egiaiu. above al Ober uations, we wul wos lower our diguity OF OUT position by passing such @ measure Ae bes Mr, Chaudier revarted the assault of the gentie- mea from disor s. Washburne, ou the geu vo map fom Massacuucetis (ais. Bink ) tuvut reason and ip bed taste, The gedtieman tivin Tliimvis wae, ev.deatly, wounded in jis suit pride Pissoe the ewary Of the iieaeurer 6. hinge County a gihu Auiho.zing be ekeueou of the Chevaunyo Ca. It appropriates ask yur : Authorizing toe Board ui tealth of Yousers to purchase (@a) @etave for sau.tary purpoaee.. Author “ink @tlo. ¥ i@bd COuneGuY 4 the pue preme Court residing 'p adjoloing 3 actoe au be Goui te of luis mcate du. bi locor,orating (ue Bietera of the Poor ot Bi. Biancie, of ew Yolk, was advanced Ww & third reading. Atjoucned, by @ want of due atteation pad to him du ing bis " lave visit to the Freach Capa... He uid uot know Asecmbly, how @ gentioman who epoke such very bad Fieuch Reports,—To ineorporace the Metropolitan Ime suould have s.owd auch eG iDtimacy with the Loss | Ploy; uieut Comp. To amend Pub. classes of Freuch Sov ety, be tuougbe shat he | thority and Coieection bepartinent Act of New competition to wuikh our peope were invited coud not sail to pioduce Wuulusl Bdvecbae, Lowevor, Mr. Chander pauialy favored se passage of the vill, : Mr. Grinnell addressed (he Committee in supports of she jolut resuiuuiou hile Bpowry for ding ao, he sad, was thai the Agriculsural Commitioe of York, 00 8 W Giulio blue Compliuder to mule apeeds ily rawe the mivuey required under ead aec.,.., To inco: porate (ae Rockaway beach Hote. Co, ; for the fulmuayou 0) tue Kockawey Beacu Jaud ana Linprovement Co, bitte Paosey To regulate the us of boats and ot Wilhin the Meuopoitan Dutrict.... vean which be was @ Wetuie, bad recentizy passud a | StivO bo Le pubis lautkoby New York........lo resvlution .o the elfocs toast thoy desired that the | @usweud the charterul hb & Juveni » Asvium agiicuivural inte.es ® 0) (he country +houid be rep- . fo Lanit the temuz eoutue New Yoru rerented @t the Marie Rxporitious ~~ He could not | Sate Natiousi Guard ......, To nee. porate tue Now follow the genueiman frou huinow (Mr, Wasnburne, in bis ceciara. ou of WA) Remiuse erAnce, ow wecouuL of Mexico, But he would iovow tim with all Lis bearsia ue eorts at 1elevehmenut amd ecovom, Lie wleo honered hi lo. Lue Levotlon to tue creat Captain, sud hoped thar miatary leader woud the fut@re leader of tue Am rican people in time o peace, us he had pees ti wine ot 5 Mr, Spaidiag tuy..red whe her the gontieman (rom lowe eudorerd (he BOMiusboU Of the Lieutenant General made by tue Hen einen from Liinois, Mr. Grinnell -li the time ebali ever come that General Grant is vomitaed by the unconditional Union stani-the-fire part. of the country. I will aus tain the gomination, and doiy besttowards recuriug bis election ae rreicea! of tus Caled Buites, Mr, Spe diog—i aus 4 lad to bear it, Mr. Kadtord desued kuow whether the gentle- Moun fot Lowa was epe-king to the mill before the Comite or unking @ political speech, Mr. Grjanell ave WOLWe that Le «ould offer an amendinent w ieduce the Lumber of Bcleniitic Commissioners frou iv to 6, Mr. Maymoud procéeced animadvert very se- veiely upon the weaus who.eby Mr, \, ashburne nought (0 obtain @ reputation lor @couomy iu puliic expenditures, Mr, Kayweud in retertiug to wm eng. bestion ms by Mr. Griowell, i revard to reduc- lug the nu of Couuwisnione.s, expiained tnt the range vt ape e pursue bad iy 8 Caceitied Inte 160 Classes; and bo peieou Could Le expected to atioad to more (hes one of hese aso oe ernest ce : ; a? York autual Gas Light Co. Marine Disasters, Philadelphia, Maich 14—The echooner Ie Kay nes, of 4 Or tigud, trom (eu, uegoe lor New 16 ®)u4ing Condi ive Un tI i iu lat, 29 15, lon. 79 46, Cop .dimiun on aw we were saved by the «uooverh, A, uiitliu, Cap ter, at Lhis port from Cieniaegos, Baltimore, March 14,—At % o'clock this mor the steawer Adeimice sro u } Acjourued, on hue ue Loe cook spo, Osun Ub cus 100m of t who for 1 years loat over busd, “Lie a 10% was tow more by tue Adele, ple ives her Nimete wad bo 7 sprit. No blame cau Le utiaeuod to Caps, Cannon, of thy Adelaide. Shark Rioer, March 14 —The brig San Jaan, Cept Lorenz, Quighity waded with fiom Sern0 ound bo new York, ie aehore at pbark Kiver, Savannah, March 14.-The schooner Sunny South, wor, frow sew York 6h, bound W Jacesouville, atvuck va the Combe: land jee Hoaly Ou $L6 OvVeuine Of Lue Luby ioet., sud run ashore ol she isled, mud le eae ing badly, Un we uwining of the Jith, (ue hue @lved aa) fowea ler, A muail part of Whe cargo Wee discharged, @eeseor Divan af Connantions te sarinnaly tl! he Comma ttee (hen rose, and the House The Hoare met at 79 o'clock, with @ pretty fair ell adopted, Unteaie to btu sof New York hasbor ou the loca. on, Owing to He expoeed -ituation, i Ob ihe docks Menus oa OB @rryuueous Coustruciion of ble the Whole 0) the etate of the (non, Mr, Wilron (ot lowe, ta the chair, and resumed the consideration ef the jon revolution to provide for the expenses attoude industry of the. Luined States at the Baposition iu Maris, in Tilinols, called for the yeas W., March 14..-~The Fenian excitement i wise eee 7 appropriation for rebuildiag the outer rause liel the fi , Harding 5 ved tk mend the f cl i nese ‘ pT , he fishing crouude aujacent to their consts, and have r, tharding, of Lil, move 8 stock of goods which cangot be gold except ats ONGR ESS YES TERDA Ae h puss in Sandusky Bay, Onto; striking out ish aped thus indica‘ed « teaign to fenew the nureasonalle | Amendment by making it three months, reat! ; ' sd ye that carpets for the or eaten , shail "e claime made by them prior to the negotiation of the The amendment offered by Mr. Harding, of Ilt.,.wee 8 bevy! Exposition omestic manufacture, aud reducing 'he item fof | Reeiprocity Treaty and te asnoy our peecetul com- | piiecied, ati! the: offereu by Mi. Conkling wes Mavow Kawnepr, of Mew Orleans, has issued o Proclamation, directing the strictest measures to be taken to clean everybody's premises, in prepa- ration for the advent of the cholera, Bevere pen- Aities are to be imposed upon all persons found to be delinquent in keeping the. preuises scrupas ously clean, Tua National Convention of [ron Pounders as sebied in Albany, as the Moar! of Trade Room Yesterday, Uetween 50 and 100 Jelogates were in stiendauce from nearly all the Northerp, Eastera and Western States, as also from Canade, The moeaings of the Convention are not public, but the | Executive Commitios will prepare @ report of the proceedings for publication, after the org is ifatem fecto |, General Intelligence, (By Matl to the New York Bun} Govensos Buckinenam, of Connecticut, hae ie o latuation oppointing March 30 ape of tasting and huutliation in that State, Pum Stete Department is preparing @ statement for the use of Congress of the damages done to American commerce by Confecerate cruisers, Tunes are now in the vaulteof the U.S Tree sury a: out §141,000,000 10 notes and coin, which ‘athe largest eum they have ever before contained A yousa lady, whose father in topreving the famiiy mansion, Insists upon having a bea win- dow putin tor ber benefl:. Am old gentleman was admitied to the alme- house at Washington, who, five yoars ago, wase cisen of Fredericksburg, wo wb $10,000, A attr, bound to @ family at Litchfield, Wont gomory county, Hiinols, recently hung « lule boy, jo retalation tor ® whipping bia wother hed gives her, ‘Tirene will be atotal eclipse of the moon on the evenug of the Bh inst, It wi'l bern at five nivutes past nine sod will reach ite total at 18 minutos past 10 o'clock, Ib will be visible through. oul the Uuibeu Bares. Tun fre now racing fn the #andwich sere | woot bar already burned over 4.090 eared, it ja impossible to tell where js will atop. A fire ia those Wowie s few monuthe gyo burned Over more than 4,000 acros Joserm Steuce, having indulged in the loxury fone more wife than the lew allows, a Bt, Lowe, Mow Cour, & tew days ence toned bin §600 for lauisgee Ly devepron, to be pad over to wife A revvanr girl in 8. Louls, Mo., who bad been aocused by her employer, and arrested for steal- ing, brought an acton ay st him, and re- ec vered $1,000 camages, for false (niprisomment, mtie Sh inst. A vrea-paMeetploslon cecurred in the Chicago, Ti, Lace Vanne, on Rete y night, by when two of the workmen wer @ rly burned. Since ent the commencer f thew these explosions have been freque, A yew dava since, @ farine drove @ epan of horses ty Pohe ectady, No VY. and meetng e@ stranger, sold them to bim for g600. The farmer took she money home, and wate tho unpleasant soovery two days aflerwards that it was all counterfeit Ir is emtimated that the Gee court-martial ot Raines, N.C will cost he Gover ment at leas $100,000 belore tt le at an ead, Lio testimony (hus ter for the prosecution i replete with horrors o ly equalled by the developments of the Wirg court-martial, At &. Loutse, Mo, om the 10s, Geese Starr, er ecntence of death for the kill ng of William Smith, sas taken out of bia ceil in she © aaty jail for the purpose of being Lapiized by immer , Woleb was periormed Ly the Chr stan Bapess Chureh Tun Mecon, Ga., Telegraph learns from private sources that G. 1. Laner has Leen sentenced to three years impr eouiment and $25,000 fine for cot ton frauds, trivery, &e, The decison of the rmolli- jury Commlisson «waite he approval of Presidents Jounsu, Tne San Antonio (Texas) Hevarp te charmed with the serene ;eace tat prevaiiain that city: ‘With the exce of titicen or twenty fights, aud @ exchanye of a lew triendly shots wituout any unf wtunate ro#ilts, nothing bas happened of moment ir two days" frourtary MeCull-ch haw directed the Bouthern Treasury azenia to iform the public as large, as far a8 prackicnbley ML wopocimls ail euUrcrieers to the Crnederate Cosmon Loan, tha: thie so-called C, ate ton ta concdered the propersy of the lave Confederacy, aud i# hale tO seisure and confiscabeu, 7 : _ wan residing near Boston drew the ie a8 re » Towa Count! to a slough in the road saa puisane’, but no notice was taken of ft, to Lis suiusement that two One ¢ be found Counciors bad walked into lt by wcvident, and were tf! ering ut in the more, when he ad- “Genvomen of the Town drensed them tht Lblonod to your Counc! of B éhou-1 have olteu po i uly against thie divugh, but TI cever had teution paid to my tion, I now ome tor to express toy delzut to eee you et aot moving in the matter,”' Axnancements havo twen made for raisin, $150,000, to easevliah and euuow am putific gonue ju connection with the Wosleyan Univers ty, a Middlewwn, Conn., an! the suygesiou le ade te name 1 tLe Drew Scientific 3.lool, 1a honor of Dauiel Drew, Egy whose be eachons 60. the ause of ecucafion ere not far from hall @ 1aillom of dollara, A meworal cla el is also to be wena and sted ja commemoration of the alumni) phere who fell in tie war for the Uaion—all ta beapart or the M ‘thudist ceuteuary Offermaxs, Isaac Rich, Eaq, is also erocts # library bu ld- jug jor we Luiversisy, end Lorary fund of eth 000 bas boon contrivubed by the siumoni, tua Mormous of Balt Lahe C.'y are much exer. sed over an Opposition ieket ul the ‘Mientiles” ia the muuicipal electious, Lie Uaiom Voperrs, pr hehed there, represen the iusereais of be berr~ wry es un avery flourishin condition, During tLe past year the commerce the city with Aw by wou, Kansas, sby Wagous amounted tw %4715,..% (Qvmigaed ea Uke hast Kany