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(Ee D 0.507. Number 1 ‘he Latest News y Nelegraph tothe XN. W. Sun, “ WASHINGTON DISPATCHES mnfirmations by the Senate. [PORTANT APPOINTMENTS. been made to bring the soldiers at half fare over the f, incipal roads, Ali offi ere aud sol iiere who served n Keutucky iments a @ cordially invited. A large attendauce is exp cted. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty Ninth Session. BENATE Washington March, 21.Mr. Peeendon presen'ed the petition of New York Dressmakers for relief from the burdens of the present tax on their busi- hess, which was referred to the Committee on Fi- nance, A bill to punish the forging of U. 8. bonds, or other securities of the United States, by imprison- ment for ten years aud a tioe of $1,000, wae passed. At the expiration of the morning honr, the unfin- ished business of yesterday, which was the bill to suthorize the establ'shment of telerraphic nication between the Uuited States and the le Quarantine Vessels Resolution. "S PASSAGE IN THE SENATE, commna- West 2 . ludies, was taken up, the pending question bein Ss. ‘ . v pe ie 4 ® he I tailrx nad I sill. npon Mr. Sherman's amendment tothe last section ia eae ee Suthorizing Congress to fix the rate to be charged ITS FINA L PASSAGE, br the Company Mr. Sherman's amendment wae disapproved of by yeas li; nays Mr. Home moved to amend by requiring the com- pletion of the work in three years, instead of ti as io the bill ongimauy, ioe amendment adopted. Mr. Cowan said he proposed to vote for the bill, though he did not know that Congres bad juriedic tion, exceptover the Marine League, He velieved the jurisdiction belonged ne of the Stat Mi. Harris eald Cong had exciusive jariedic: tion over the Marine Leaguer, the company would have to get @uthority also trom the State of Florida for jarvedietion over the serriwry between bigh end low waters, The bill was then read a third time and passed. Mr Chandler cailed up & house resoiution euthor- izing the Secretary of Wer and of the Navy to pl the bulks of cortain United States vesse!s atthe dis posal of the Cowmissioners of Quarantine in the porte of the United States, toaid in eaforciog quar a@utine regulations, Mr. Grimes eaid thie resolution wae intended for the port of New York alone, He moved to strike out the worde “Becrotary of the Navy,’ so ae to have it applicabie only to the Seeretary Of War, who, he sportant from — Leuisville, retary Seward’s Would-bo- Assassin Attempts Suioie. HODE ISLAKD POLITICS emocratio State Cor ‘ pe doit ty and Miscellaneous News. INTERESTING TO WORKINGMEN- A Co-operative Society. Convention. NOMINATIONS MADE, ageage — — gui, bad three or four vesscle at tie dispoeal, whieh HE HEALTH COMMISSION be (mr eo) wae Wi line shouli be teed for she aUaUe | purpose nan He did wot | e there were ap - ———- + veeoois iu the Navy that could be used ior the par pose. Visit to Washington Market, Mr. Chandler enid the Secretary of the Navy had eeseememenenseses fold bim thas the Norsh ¢ he Wes @ couueuied , > verse!. clC.. & Os ae. Mr. Grimes eald the North Carolina wae in ase asa receiv ~ =. - = Mr sce intavor of the resolution, He did WASTING TON, March 01 not believe the Navy of the Loited states couct b better resgel then in provecting the lives ut the Advices from Montromery, Alabama, dated on the fthe United States, ft waeonty ae th th inet., have been received by Dr, W. iTomer, ) inied, aud It was ally admitet nef Medical (fficer of the Free iments I sulke Chough ta the Navy Lau fmuing bim thate report was in circu at the cholera had made its aopear at Mobile, a, although the report wae not traced to any soli le source. Lieutenant-Goreral Grant has ortered that com- ved that the & talking at ou ihe p : ed tu jay the inquired 4 unt to lay . the echoes sand al on whe talc iwhte d anding officers of pos, and ce; will, a2 soon as Dir, Cicesuil said if Mr. Rid‘ie's motion carried ible, after ube arrival of deserters at the r porte, | the chowia wiih it, be would voter. (Laugh- rward charges to the commandiag general of the | ‘4? Mae, Riddleta motion waa dearroed to tion the u recurring in the a:neniment it yas disagreed te —V. aa, 11 1. Mr. Buckalew moved a proviso, that this resolution shall continue in force tor one yoaraftor ite 7 h was adopted. ibe quer partment in which thelr poste or depots may be * Mr-Geimes, tuated, who will, with aa littic dulay aa practicable, ke messes to have the deserters brought to trial Minister Romero has received oficial news from El sao to the 25d of Feurnary, confirming the report of evacuation of the city of Chibuahua by the neh troops. The President has the Civil Rights Bill ander maideration, and the reanit will probably be an- The resolution wan the as amended by Mr. Buckaiow. it goes House for coucurrence in the a:mendinent, Tae iioure bill, ating to the /labeae Corpus, Judiciary Committee, k to the woe referred to U sunced within a couple of days, Jt is rumored that Mr. Mo..ill called up the bill to incorporate will be vetoed, the National Mutual Protection Homesivad Com It in estimated by the Internel Revenue Bureau paoy vat tho proposed change in the iucome clause of the veuue law, oxomp'ing incomes under one thous- nd dollars from taxation, will affect the revenue to 8 ainonusol twenty-seven millions of collara; the It incorporetes certain parties nader the neme end stvie of the National Mu:ual Vrotection liom oti at Compauy, jor (ue encou:meement of eettiements cad the o.wanization of the trduetiy of the American pistes, wiih @ capital of a. 00.00 ¢ Mr. Jolinaon caiied attention to the privileces ppeel of the tax on crude petrolerm, about two mil- eranied by the till, to go into any State unter # “nes; and the repeal of the tax on articles in | enertes granted by Congress, Lie be ed Congress hedule A, such as watches, carriages one | liad tho right w charte: Corpo sia the Disict, = bi but no! for uperation in the stat illion and o half, Mr. ¢ adthe bill proporod to erect a erand It may eatisfy public cartosity to learn the reason | land ep © Com yeed, under a law ot Congress, for @ p.tr of peu into the sever?! sietes bo speculate in laud Mr Movtill spoke in favorot the bill, advoesting it us @ commendable tessure, and Lelleviug that under the corporatore baned, its eflectes would be good, Mr. Conness said the Corporation might pasa out of the bands ot the corpoiaiors maimed lu jess than « year, and it might puss ito the hands of wen who would ure it in euch & way as to preduce reauits quite different from what appeared on the tace of ihe . Cr authoriz lus avowed ol M: Clar id it was proposed for the Company to op rate in the Dyetrict, Phere was no precene: (hat tuere were isnds here to col, lt was Gesigues to create o Compauy, and author ze it to go inio wny of the States to buy and eeil isude. [twee beter to have ittor the States to grout cbarters, if they de- sired to do eo, On motion of Mr, Clarke, farther consideration of the bill was postponed until to morrew, Mr. Doolittle called up @ bill to carry into effect the fourth article of the ‘'reaty of Warhington, con- cluded between Great Britain and the (uted St on the ninth day of August, 1442, which was pas It provides, for the purpose of executing tha four h ar‘icie of the Treaty, that “the sreretary of the lreacury be, and he ie hereby, directed to pay out of auy money tu the hot otherwise sppro- priated, to the State husetts the eum ot hy Clement C. Clay fe kept in durance at Fors am © HO lonroe. ie is confined there on a charge of advising nd being accessory to the raiding plots concocted in epada during thewar, Iti reported that he hes m allowed, on his parole of houor, the liberty of he grounde within the wallsof the Fortress during he day, retiring to hie coll only at night, Agrazierof Germany has addressed a communica- lon to the Depariment of State, suggesting 1 persure of preventing the epread of the ‘rinders est.’ The theory is that the disenred cattle polson be atmosphere, hence they are to be pira'ed trom be healthy suimals, and the latter lubricated with etroleum, and a email quantity of the oil mixed rith their food. The communication has bevo sent v the Houre Committee on Agriculture, The bill to equalize bounties, introduced by Mr. falian to-day, and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, provides tor the payment to every oldier and eallor who served during the late war, nd who has been or may be bonorably discharged, a ounty of eight and one-third deilars for every ponth of service rendered ; provided that in case of iacharge on account ot wounds received in action he full bounty shal. be paid for the term of servico or which the enlistment was made. No bounty 3 © be paid to any eoldier or sallor who was @ prirvoner of war at the time of hiv en istinent, or who had ben fiscbar.ed at his own request unless for the purpose IL ot jected to the bill as an attempt to eculatious, This be decared to be Ht re-enlistment, or to accept promotion. The bounty | Suite try, Wonasend ¢lF be mare 8 tt pl htt ib HOt to Le paid to any sailor whose prize money | Hunared and thirteen thousaud nine hundred aad nell exceed the amount ot bounty he would be u to The Senate to-day confirmed the following among Mher nominations, Ewart M. McCook, of Colorato, minister resident at the Iiswalian Island, and to Lo eight collare, beige at the rate ot one dollar aud twenty-five cents per ac.e, for the atiount oF ihe public lands of thowe two Btates lu the possoesion of the clasees of po:sous deecrited in said fourth article of said Treaty, as ase med by a joint commission | ingiitcted by Masuc ettieend Maine ju is4s, sud tousul, James Donelson Long, of Maryla at | by e coom anjou ipetite @d by Maine in Sera Pet D Sev said money to ba paid @s econ ns ble state o aine quiet, by good aud sult sbiie jaude in M " grants t , MIL (he OCeus tia and Haine, New br Btevens, of lowe, at Riayina, Frederick &, Casads, of Peuneyivania, a Trinidad, De Cubs. Wa.tiinm M Jonos,of New York, at Cliiton, Canada. O. M Bpence:, of lowa,at Geneva. Banuel KM, Campbel, at itayouue, A, he vt Penuesser, a Kingston, pante of they wheter Low wick, or by of the aforesaid Coli iewic 1 as they Lave nos Deon already quicted by such reveeres, aud slali fur- om jog to the reports ica, Jol . 4 : nee me © Shorr a “Now yore. a fuer undertase atise own espouse to quiet ta ithe inmission jon, . | Mmanwer Guy Ober pos Cssory tigi Ue! thee te WR bay or aa a of path Miri fourth artie\o of e@id ireaty, which diay hereaier Aivin W. pinan, Collector of Custows at Apu | be discovered to exi#h Upow a be sac ; nes om d chicola Fis; Wm. k, Wells, Collector of Custome | Blate of Maine, provided shat thes y of the "Tressury may, at his discretion, make bie paymeuts Gin cted by this secyion 1B auy of the #ix pe, Centum ited pbates, Buich Bie, OF Thay , for Povorsburg, Va; Wino, H. barnhart, of Oregon, to be iudiap Ageutin the territery of Wasliugworu; Isaac Colusan, of Ludiana, to be Agent for the \ hoc- taw apd Chiekssaw ludians; Luthe Web, of Wiscousin, Agent tor the Chippewawsof Lake su- perior, Frapwiin iH. Head, o; «tah, w be puperin- tendent of Indian Affaire for the territory of Utah; homes Murphy, of Kansas, to be superintendent of moian Afiaiie for (ho Central Superinienceucy; Ledward b, Layio: of Nebraska, to be mpuperiutendent of jndian Affucre wor (be Northern pupernatendency; Joseph it. Liauon, of Dakotan territery, to be Agent for tue iudiaus of the L pper Missouri River; Clancey H, Morris, of Nebraska, tobe Agent tor the lowa Bace and Foxes of biirsouri; Laue: ©, Oakes, of Colorado, be Agent ol tue rand Kiver and Win- tab beads of iodians; B. L. Fairtiod, of Calsorais, to be Agent for the sound Valley imuans, Important from Louisville. 6ecretary Seward’s Would-Be Assassin Attempts te Commit Suicide, Eto, Lewisville, March 91.—Sterling King, who con- (essed himself guilty of attempting to assassinate Becrevary Seward, enceavored to commit suicide this worning, by severing a blood vessel of bis arm, His recovery is doubtful, oa ths idee aad its Mr. Sumner called up a joint resolution authoriz- ing Commodore William Ka.ford to accep: a deco- ration from the King of ltaly, which wae passed, It provides “that the assent of Congress be, and the saine is hereby given, to Commodore William liag- ford, of the Navy of the Loived States, to accep: @ decoration from the King of Italy, asa reward jor the tance rendered by him vo the Itaiau frie ate ae @' lialis, when she got ashoie bear Loug ranch, The Senate wentinto Executive Session and soou after adjourned, HOUSE OF REPK!.-2NTATIVES, Mr. Julian, of Indiana, tutroduced a bill to equal- ize the bounties of soldiers and sailors who served in the United States during the late rebellion; which was read twice and referred to the Committee ou Military Affaires, Mr. Ward, of New York, made a statement tothe House that be had received numerous letters from friends and relatives of deceased soldiers buried in the Cemetery at Arlington Heights, as to the title which the Government had to \be pioperty, (oating vertien will mesthere AL Re Lee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCI oe vida ze, 1866, | that the bones of the eoldiers there might revert to | f sr manner he [Mroca would bo in favor of it; the heire of 1 ac -iratoe Alerter fom the | but now, it was an ationp: 'o enerait @ general law | Secretary of War wae then reat, ererne that A | LOU Mever ci aet He was oppored to it, and if it ene of lance for unpaid tex on the tiihof January, ere olfered sea drive to Pevusy.vaniabe spurned 1564, the Arlingon estat, imeluicine the ree ret ‘o. had been bicden tor the Unit for # 6S. and atterwarde vt rer to tary auboritics, The ceiifeate of sale ha of th United State tax comm A ndria, bot aid soon be piscod ou th Treasury Lepartouat, fe { Sta em ao a he ae sover at tu the The House proces tet to the considoratior Diplomatic roptiation Bl, reported from the Com ee of the Whole. amendment authorizing the appoin of the yesterday The rote on the nent of a eolici« ter to Btate lepartment, at @ ary of 5,000, was taken, and remuite! as followa: veas, TY: nave, 39, The other amendments were also agreed to, and the bill pressed ‘The House proceeded to the consideration of the act to facilitate commercial, postal and military com- Manieation among the e+ tes f Obto, offered an amendment to in- ad te connect with roads of other tater, so a8 to form cootinuous ines for the trane- portation of 616 sane to the piace of deatinat on"! Mr. Garfiel! oxy Lthe objeet of his smend ment. All itimen e thet ere roade met at @ : them where tues, and pewhere through, prevent o¢ ra with Nocessitating the tranen! one to the carsotthe other, There waa an instance of that Kind li the case ut @ read which ran through his own district toa neghboriog State, His amend ment provided that connections might be made ecrose the line of a State Mr. Thayer said he was not in favorof taking under the protection of Congicss the whole raiway , m oof the United etetes, tie would pot eay her or not he won! vote for the as it came the Com tee; but be would sav must ea aily that he would not vote for the amendments otiered bythe centioman from Ohio; and if that amendment were adopred 16 would transend the powers 0! Cougiess: Mr. Kovers sald it was well koown original Dillon this subject wae inteaded only to the State of Now Jersey, Lt wae rp i anes of other st.t% eu , f freight fron the that the to appoy author ity to railromis in that State. incorporated w do local | business, to overrun of to override their charter and | connect there r 690 08 ty do business berween Phiiedeiphin and New York, He appealed to jue He Owelt till the muicatiem of the ehare erantedto the Cainden and Ar:mboy Kallioad ¢ pany, which « te tu 180. If tine bul were now, ¢ Sate of Now Jersey w A 16 de ofan annual tax of yur end collars, wh tuate ite exclusive privi dhave no appl ati bile 1 ention to any o 1 Union wie west Dp sation, the Camudea and Atiar ate aud Rertan bay, @eatng for + bo ae topmu jad tuetu to co in ew de rse What they bad under the chare 4 pitty todo. lie proloe ed agcauet t brer sn btate @ud UnUe take bo CouLrol ite Fal | Mr. Wilson, of lowa, he question which ¢ | the seus had bend imi! pre houne a the Hiouse when tt poesed ue bill ore tle would, the:eiore, wcupy ao tins Au discussing it, Tbe question recurred on Mr. Garfield's amend- meat, The vote was token and resulted, yeas 73 ; nays 69. Jo the amendment was ag ito The question was taken ou (ue paseage of the bill, and it resulted, yeas Ty; nays 46, 50 the bil was pared, Tue bill as parsed reads as followe Wherera, The Constitution of the United States express terme, tle pow woenu the several sta nd to raise and support arr ule haere ob poss rouse eor Ne itenaeted, hy the Renate and Louse of Repre- ecntatives of ihe Uutted states of America, in Con eieen asembled, That ever, niiioad compeny in the United tra, wheee road is operated by steam, ite successors Bod Meeigoe be aud are bere guthors ived to cerry upon nud ove: ite toad connections ® bridges s wet ew ec von the de of otic *o ae tot tinuous . he transportation of tLe sa ihe place of des tigation, Proviled that this act shall not fect an tien between th ywemnment of the t and any railroad! couipo.y. tor tran a wihouk co sion, nor impor or ehage con itenes by the terms of any eet grant ng lance te eu oinpauy b aid iv the coustruction of its road, Mr. Sinith offered a resolution, which wae adopted, instructing the Comm ttee Military Affaire to inquize into the propriety of m sing an appropria tion to complete the work insucura ed by Maj. Gea Thomas, commanaing the inslitery divison he Tennesseo, and otlicr officers commanding divieions au! dopatioents, of diel er ®, Od gathering ite nat.onal ceneterios, the & 6 who geve their lives for th vatiou of the Union, with power tw send tor per nd popers, Mr. Lafiio, from the Committee on Printing, re- ported beek a resolution for the printing of the annual report of the Commision of Patents for the yoar 1865, together with the illustrat one of ten thouseud copies for the Couuirsioners of Paten’s andiive thousand extra copies for the use of House, and direc ing that the « horetotore given for the printing of the reporte of iS and Todd) at sotilied, be +h wade to correspond in am order ‘or the report ot 15+ M to explain at leng:h the ob) of th said that it reierred to the mechanic egricultural, tie peterced to the immeone work performed a: the pul ic intiug o " that uow waiting to bo executed. Asan ilusirat on of it be mentioned the tact thet the paper consumed by the Governimont ast year, war oae-iblveoath of nilthe paper mie so the | p.ted Staler, accurd.ng to the coveusof Indu, The Crovecumiout was the gieat ee iuthe wo ‘Lhere was not Furcpe that began to eompar ub tad peid for nee e 2 comt_ol ali the pubis 186), iu nene cat Publ@aing bo erik in « $600 uloureport d Ties, and be wished w similar economy would be practiced by the Depart. weute, Mr. Washburne (1l! ) moved toamend the resola- tion, ro a8 ‘o muske eu lt sUsnud Copies tor tue Hiouse aud five thousand copies for the Commie. slower, The amendment was agroed to, and the resolution as amended was adi pied, Mr. Lathaw asked leave to iatroduce @ preemble and resolution reciting that it is the sense of this House that the peopic of the stawof Tennessee are in acondition entitiing theim tu be represeuted in | the House of Keprescutetives, and resolving that the | co on Keco.eiruction be i from the Ponsidera' ere pertalcing to the represents. ion o iu the House, Mar. Attuey, of Ohio, The Louse went into Committee of the Wholo on | the state of t nion, Mr, Washbarne, of [Minois, in the chair, and took up as a rpecial order the bill reported onthe Tih of March, from the Commitice on Appropriation, to reimburse (he stute of Peausyl- | Vania lor noueye advanced lo the Gove:ument for war pury M es. evens moved to ainend by reducing the t to be paid SY ,U0 bo 95 4),000, ‘The pudment was agre } 14, Blane, of Maine bill by substituting h vectoamend Mr. Stevens’ Ito rem joy al bates for edvances mace and €x;) tin supporting the war for the | a1 bill picposes to relmbureo twenty-five per cr of the war expenses of the tater, the anount to bo dis. tributed in five por cent. boude of the United States, in p.cportien to the number of soldiers furnished by the States respectivviy. fifty-five dollora tor exch man furnished, the boude not Ww be avuiiable tor twenty years from date, ‘Lue tia) umount elbraced iu the bid isope hundred aod eighteen willons of dollars, Mr. Myers sald he was half Inclined to think that the gectie had only offered be amendinentin order to be avle to make hie speech, ‘Lhe proposition which be (Biave) submitted would pay to Venusyiva- nia 14,715,698, while oli (hat Penpayivania now * "ep ie Pa CL Ra Je | it Withont cleperie of the bill of amendment the Commitioe rose and the House adjourned. From tho Pacific Coast, Interesting Items San Pranciecs, Mar’) 21.—-New South Wales ade vices of Jan. Loh, state that the eheep disesse hed reached ite culminating point, Sixteen thousand sheep bad been infected ap to Nov, let. The effects of the late droath were terrible; auimale perished by thousands, Montana advices of the 3d atate, that the people there are now opposed to a State organization, The election for members of the Territorial Leetelature pasted off qnietly, Madison County went Demoera- tie, and Reaver Lieed County, Republican, There are ooly partial revarne frem the other cousties, «patch from Camp Lincoln, Arizone says, in @ with the Indians about thirty savages were lod, Bevcral soldiers were sliehtiy wounded, Rhode Island, Demecratio State Convention, Providenes, Ro 14 March U,—-The Demoeratle State Convention was held in this clty to-day. Thomas Btoene, of Sinit field, presided; William J. Miller and (eo. N Wiles, eeeretaries, No nomina- tious for State ofilcers were made, A committec wae raised to bring forward a ticket hereafter, if deemed expedien! Kerolutions were adopted de. clariog the ¢ t m to be the fonadation of American liberty, opposiag taxation without repre- seatation, and endorsing Andrew Johnson, The Fenians in Philadelphia, Ptindelphia, March 21.—The third of « series of meetines of the (tienda ot Irish nationality was held tonight at American Mechenice’ Hall, District Centre Andrew Wynne presided, Speeches wore made by Gen HF. Mullen, 8, J, Meany and Major Hiageorty. Bpeaking of tho seatrality Ia J Mullen eatd the course pursued by Btephens aud O'Mahony would pot and did not meditate any violation of th Oa military and oaval operations he was reticent but suggestive, He couteuded for tLe law of retribution, m Rallroad Accidents. Poug)keopeie, March 21.--The mernine Exproee train from New York, onthe Hi. R, Railroad, when rear Port Washington, ran over a man, killing him * train, when near lerrytown, reu into a horse and wacen, aman being io the lat. ter, Both the man and horse wore killed, Mexico. Reports via Havana. netently., Tho err CCorrespondence of tha N.Y. Suny’ TIAVASA, March 17,—The French eteamabip Pan- ama arrived yesterday, three darefrom Vera Crog, She brings dates from the port of departure to the 12th, aud irom the city of Mexico to the Sth, The papers are filled with accounts of the murder of the Kelaian envoy General Teoury, and Capt. Dhuvort, The funeral ohbeequies were celebrated in the city of Mexico with great pomp onthe Tih, Maximilian and Carlota attending There isan account of « defeat of the Juartste, under Porfirio Diaz, Lema, Pera, Lopes, Orozco, and Etre: ‘eto , everybody and everrthing was captured except the leaders, who are reported to have escaped on footthe attacking party being Ai. thiels eald to have taken piace near ernro, of Austria bas jnat aent, by the Count & the or ginal cost of a me ot Monleruma, ne of the orivinal letters of Herman Cortes, of They are from the Royal Museum of Vi- ihe rerieuation of Aldaleo. Minister to France, hae beon accepted. nud Gen, Almonte eppolated in his place ore have been eeveral chanece tn the po-ea.ed Imperial Cabinet, but they are of littie in- terest to tt abile generally Consideral e invigoation has heen ocesstoned here by the pul jection lo your papers that the chulers waerruing Lore, Thore has not been a eingie case of cholera here NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE, Senate. Bo..8 Kerourep Favoraury - oi leattobaeco in the State of New York Toamend th> charter of the iud- son and Llarlem Kiver Canel Company... Incor- poretint the New York Storage and Lichierage Company Incorporatiag an orgevigzetion for tLe «x eue on of the Reformed Protestant Church of North America, Cobuild monuments iu Mem- ory of soldiera who have fa. enin the service of the Albany, March ® fo reeu ate the Union .. The New York and Brooklyn passenger and baggage bill inte Inrropcesp Intive fo unco!lected taxes n ieooklyn, It previ jor the levying the same on the ie pret.ve wads, in propoction to the Levefits that each war ork inally ’ ative to No aries Public lt appointed for New York, having in the city, may reside in any pert an Police Distriet, Providing for three additional Por the improveinent of JULLs A Siave Noruial echoo!s the jaude io and about Wallabout Bay, Brooklyn,.... fo idhiugual means of relief for sick aud ° It apprnpriates $70,000 for the lie tal at Abany, The Assembly concurrent tes lucene tn tavor of giving our Navy ofice:a sn incresre of + were adopted, @ Piesicent presented « communication from re ot the New York Common Council, istiag the New York cisy tax levy, ado ted yuncilon the 14th, and Mr. Lent introduced the bill ch wae refested Ww the Com- miuitee on Municipal Allaue EVENING BESSION, Reronts.—Relative to the sale of intoxicatin, liquors to Incorporate the Metallic Dock an |} aud Warehouse Company To sueud the Char ter of the City of Brovs' en, Adjourned, Assembly Pits from the Committee on Pri cious, made & majority report ; seat of James F, Crayford, of Alt Joseph L. Murphy, awaraing the ford, the sitting member, Agreed wo Kerours.—For the better protection of !ife on board of Hear bouts Hewtive (othe Naseou Railroad of Brooklyn; also for fe lreai in ti udson aveuue and other streeta In Brookiyn.. lo incorporase the Foundry Savings Kank of New York To in orporate tt New rk lem Sav uge Hank Natiooss: Sate | epost Company of do amend she charier of the Har. lo amead the charter of the York Loaners' Association. . For the beite fection and :éguiation of Wharves, Piers aud slpeof the port of New Yor oma the He ib Officer's office of the port of New York a od otlce fo amend the act relative to r of Whoriage along the Hudson River To | incorporate the Manhattan Warehousing and Ele. vator Company... ‘To amend the Metropolitan | New Yok Health acy --Lowter tho Commissioue:s Map of isrook yu ot Letforte street .. fo incorporate the Aswcation of bxciupt Firemenof New York ‘ Vo ewead (he revised statutes in restion to reports of aeaiue t 1» Paoolic \dmimintrater of fo chau © (he pupervisers of New York (0 rawe money by tax, RVENING GESSION, The special order being the erection of the new Capiol, the House went inte Committee of t Whe 6 wcousuer the question, ‘The merits of th Lill were Giecussed ot leagtay and the bill made thi special vraer tor twelve o'clock tomorrow, Ad- journued, Tue Char'eston, D. C, Courter asys the rela- tlons betwee: toe freedinen and the former owners of the Bea Island plantations are improving every day. ‘The former are entering into contracts cheerfully, aud everything promises the, uimoss bermeony, SUN. ‘Thirty-Third Year. ——_——— —— General Intelligence. (By Mali to the Now Tork fun, Srverar regi Loulavillea, Ky. Tne city of Angueta, Gs., one thousand dollars per mu prises, Easran Sunday falls this year on the lat of Aprt!. Thie “reumstance has not occurred since 1904, and will only occur again twice in the present veniury, tu 1STT and 1838, Sixty hoe died from suffocation in a car of an eastern bound freight train, at Fairport,: N.Y. last Wednesday, ero were over 200 hogs in the esr, Ax Bugliah baronet was recently sentenced to six weeks hard labor and compelled to pay a fine of $20, for marking and causing to be fellod > Srees on an estate to which he Jaid claim, A ReoowetTnvoren negro in Poetersburs, Va. re- contly pasted cyphers after the fivure 2 on a 62 greenback, and passed it on a Bussex county whie man for « $20 note, Tim journsymen plasterers of Pittsburgh ant vicinity, held a meeung es few days sioce, when it was unanimously resolved, that on and afer the firet day of Apri! next, they would demand fo. dollars per day for work, Tae Canton (Til.) Register gays that « caitle ‘\eense has made ite appearance in that Brate. The animals are perfectly well one dar, and die She next, The Reotwrm ie informed that anu y- ber have died from it, (That kind of ‘Sileense'! is oe + pla out among ewine about “hog killing ime," In Torento, on Monday, Chief Justice Draper charged the Grand Jury in relation to the Fenians. He concluded thus: “There can be but one retp- tion for the invaders, and stern aud pitiless oppo- sition to repel the aggreamon—atriking for Qucen sed country, for law and liberty, for wives aud ehildrenand may God defend our rights."* In the country about Vickshurg, both in Misaia- ginpi and Louisiane, eight Union generals, bx tween filty and sixty late Colonels and majors, and several bundred privates aud non-commis ned offlcers, discharged at the close of the war from the Union army, are now living in this re- gion, engeged in various occupations, many of them In partnership with officers aud suldiers uf the rebel army, Av old colored preacher at Port Gibson, Mies, recently baptized thirty colored converte, ant charged them a dollar a piece. On the followin ¢ Binday be succeeded in inducing two to present themselves who wee willing to pay. Becomlos todignant at the raimony of hia congregation, he refused to baptize the two can lidates for glory, saying, “he warn's gwineto slosh hisself up ti. Ro two doilars,"* Tan @.lene (Il!) Gazerre March 14th, closoa s long article on Genera) Grant with tue following declarasion: “Wekuow all his bopes aud ayw- patiiesare with the 4 end patriotic Unon perty of this ountry, He bes neither @ympatl, , nor toleration for any party, nor any set of men, who were against the country In ite terrible tine vertl, through which i¢ haa aifely a, it will be remembered, isthe homeo! General Grant. Toa Cronstadt Mraamvona describes the opers. tions lately carrie? on tor the recovery o tho sunken war ehipe at the entrance of Bebast pol ‘arbor, More than half a dozen of these puis have been raised, end one thousand two bundred guna bave been rescued from the depths of tle Black Sea, with @ large quantity of copper aut other available property. There dora not, however, aipear to be any attempt at reconstructing the sbandoned city, even a# ® mercantile resort, A cuariemam living about ten miles from Wil- mings uo, D contracted last year with forty two negrovs that they ehoul) have the use of he farm, of toree hundred and twenty acres, iuclud- Ing all the stock and troplemenis, provided they ld give him one-third of the products. Rie share bas been ascertained to be four bushels ant tire pecks of corm, two hundred aud seveuty-lve unde of fodder, thirteen pounds of rice, four roastirg ears, and a qiart of tomatoes, Toe Frao newspaper, at Ban Franclaco, Cal, having ciarged the members of & State He with brivery in voting againstihe “apecitie Con tract Veosel Act,"’ an lovestguting commitiee wat e; pointed, and D, O. M-Carthy, ite editor, wus caled to te! who bis witnesses were to sustain the charges, Le reused, and was imjprvoned, Alter lying in prison ataonth, the Senate Las releases him, sud bes promised togo on with the inves. wavon. ‘Tua friends of the Mexican Republic in Wash- ingwu have printed @ statement of the compary- tve finaucia! condition of Mexico under B publ can aud Monarchical rule, It shows that tho total foreign debt, as recognized in 1802, was $e, - 000,000, less than 98,000,000 of which is due to Frew uealy #9,600,000 to Bpaneb, and tho re waluder to Eug subjects, While the annual expendisures of the Kepubiic, as established by Congress in 1501, i# atated at $11,000,000, those uf the so «\led Kiopire ere ead ty be nearly #50, 0v0,000, Ls is further asserted that, in #idition te the $160,000,000 ae the amount of the pub'ic ivaue uout tor Maximilien in France aud taken ly freuch subjects, there have been expeacet iron the pullic revenues of France up lo theend of the year 1865, in ths atiemps to pi payate Monarchiat justitutons op the American continent, @150, 000, ~ v0v moe ments of Fenians are organizing at hae imposed «tar of ont ou all gi enter- Zz The Kevenao Service. The cutter Miami, Captain Danie! L. Tompkine, on Baturday bast saved two barks from destruction in one day. They were ashore on the rocks et Castio Hill, pear Newport K. 1, with signals ot distross flying, Ajler this service saw a brig standing aorth. east, Bhe proved to be the brig Kedmoud, from Cubs, bound to Boston with a ca.g, of molasecs, aud as Ler movements were suspicious the Miaiwa or. dered her to staud towards Newport harbor, Upon exomimation @ large quantity of cigars, Wbacoo, sugar and linen was found on board, which was not eutered on the manifest, Captain Tompkine itome. diately placed an officer in charge of the brig. It was believed to bee clear case of attempted emus. wing, LOCAL NEWS. KEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. A Co-opgnative AssoctaTion—Titt BALt Farauy Stanrep,— Yesterday's Bus contained & res port of the proceedings uf the journoymen fouudrey- men of New Orleans, who are abitehing @ Co» eperative shop for the manufactare of all articles tn their line of business at prices eo much below the markot rates as to insure success without resulting in bankruptcy. In to-day's lave of the BuN somo prectical editorial comments on the New Orleaos movernent will be found, aud since ite writing our reporter bus handed Lo the following facts as showiug that the workingmen of this elty and vicinity aa waking up to their best interests in this matter : It appears that for some years past Mr. Juo. 1. Waring & Co, have had @ monopoly of the hat fiu~ ishing trade at Yonkers, N. Y.. where they ewpioyed rome 60 hands, Kecently the firm built « new factory at a cost of $ 100,000, and thereupon, as stated,. determined as @ inatter of necessity, to reduce th wages of the employes, giving them the alteruative of accepting the reduction or e@arulng Woe ¢.0e* where, The workmen chose the latter, but instead ot “striking” or distributing themselves all over the eountry they have taken steps to 8 Co-operative association, having tor its ovject the es (Comtinned om the inst Page) SSS a SS

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