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_ Number 10 oO9. The Latest News| COR WASHINGTON bound to abide hy ¢! which bas investions tiow, busi § seein to met two juettiong, which, if pat to the Senate one after the orbe would leave po diversity of op. Diom upon either among the membersof the Senate. it does soem to tne thavif T asked the Senawe whether the rule given fo that joint convention, for the present Senetor trom New Jersey would have elected him o | cet the lawe of that State, in case there , hed heen no rele of the joint convention, Om 1 New F , E | Proacu ped k every ember of the mate tia Z e » inly not thet jornt convention § rom urcpe, ever ied by rule that a plorality of the *D should ronetitue an clection, and the oa Dal Given precisely the wore they had {bis ocoesinn, viz. forty rotes for the seus m New Jersey. and forty-one orea againet the INCREASE OF THE CATTLE DISEASE. ~ eee . sor fiom New Jersey. Loo aot think there is « Great Alarm Felt, | tsti'’sedt’or om inls"Qoor Sat would have esla at eis | CBO8, “OT Comrer be cannot have | eon elected by yr ca ee tach rove ae thal Shy? simply vecaae four } ©* aunot oversarn fori: a eannet The Sheep Effeeted by $6, | courteottelergiiers fore: one: minority conn nce of a rol ‘ | Bree bority, te do ml tif - put tt ‘ h : st) ‘ppnc | (ueedon wo the § enaie, whether joing convention MIGRATION FROM LIVERPOOL | j.S2°Hueg ote Fae co hetanz i hick every sepator willeay ai oece,“Certa, aly not.” 1h@tno Louses in yc conrenticn cannot mabe @ law, tepeal @ law, mode a or change a law / 08) wood be the \udement of ever Senator bere AN ENORMOUS INCREASE. | oe i ae Upon bat eiugle qaest.ou vou wil decide acvieg Nothing Like it in Our History i it shese two qdeations are pus senaretel P ‘ edin (nat way iu the negative, bow happens t both of them are overruled when we ce onsic »w Consider the efect of them tocaiher? MMi Howe ar. FUertlat the jeiat convention had not legisintive THE INDIANS AT WASHINGTON, |: i és a | de pd thar hed bo tiaht (to adopta tule for Biack Measels Among Them. | ur yiseteet Rucelly candidate qumnenmonmnencmat “ am we rbed « ina t Death of Several Chiefs. | oe: Shui. CONGR YESTERDAY. atare had pre. nweatot the buen have eet aeide and u pied the pluratice | 1. Ciark proereded to apply the argument of Mr. j Jebusoa mace yoeterday. iv which be Johneon, | Changed shat the atternps to onst Mr. Stoeaton was an a) courtiiotonal inves on ot the rights of the people o| New Jeiees He (Clark) maintained that the Senate bad @ pe: fect right tu ne the election of erat in the penate, t = Conet FASSAGE OF A LOAN BILL. | ESS fate the cireum- Highly : Important Action, nthe that dr, Stock. MAT of Gach tne, the Beuate of the United — ms rer saa | atare ne ha to be told that it war a violation of GRADUAL CURRENCY REDUCTION. | fete cuuerice upon the mater, soe? (@ ‘Breet: Mr Trombutl made aepeech in advocaey of Mr #rlebt to lis rene onciusion ot #ebich Mr. fumner spoke of eveity Of & majority wore ton valid elec. recedente trom encient end modern Ob lide) ons tion. The Caso of Senator Stockton. | * i He Comes “Out Victorious. | ; | The question was taken, at the conelasion of Mr THE GREAT FIRE AT CINCINNATI | Chom: Tote Se Sees seemieies uum reported by the Jodiciary Commmitie, so as make it read Loss Over Two Wiillious. |i; -- } & ed thet John [. Stockton was not diy Z ‘ ; ) Peete tom the dh ot Mareb, 1365 Waeni: s. March? } the a sud mays were demanded by Mr. Her The phreicians report th onditioa o ator , Gricke om the adopti f the above amendment, Fact tobe much imp.oved, with falr prospecte of an | 4° smondmeat was disagreed to, Year iy; earrrecevery of health. Senator 1) xou, although | Bays. lhe snuouncement of vr be we comaidered entirely out ore & Vote created great ger eeome te ennralescent excitement on the floor aod tn the galleries, Mr The | nited States Consul at Bhefie'd, Enelan’, is wuner uttered in an audible voice, “ Where writesto the Department of . under date 1s Wileon fend for Wilont’ etc, end Moreb Gch, 1566.that the eteacy incrense of mostwity | Mere was much contusion on both sides of the @mong thecaite ie creating « serious alerun bie | Chamber Bor eo, euded io the sheep, © lb is @ pro { its } The Cutie anpounceu the voor, and e'4d the h te ; 9 ment woe not adopted, and the question was 1, already, at least 5% appl 6 for ar | Lyon the re-olution as reported by the Coumuttes es (ned States Comraeiouer to the | Thevete westhen taken on the resolution given Man be parties inte above, without the word “not promeat be Bir aod imp ener whic eretobe j & e ode » the reeull waa ae follows nOL One ist teonty ab.e to under- (e~Anthony, . Cowen, Davie, Foster, etend or epoak @ word of the Freach lauguage. I sa bas Seer ayal Morena Nesmith jhe United States Coneul at \iverpool iniorme the ; on, Polaud, kidd wisbary, Stewart, I'ram @ Department, by letter dated March Oth, 1560 Nav+—Brown, Chandler, Clark, Conness, Crogin, that all the s'eomers and emicraut eh ps! Peitior the United staves are filed with emigrants, \ | | aving that | } Bhipowners aud olhere sey ‘hat the emirration to | | Cresswell wrsenden, («rimes, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane, of I a, Nye, Pomerv, Kameey, She: man, sus Buswne:, Wade, Wilton, and Yates~ v0, Bpr Betore (he acove vote was aanounced, the coa- fusion incres ed on the flocr Mr. bu called loudly to and Mr Morrill recorded his vote the United States will be enormous, and the to ré that it wil be greater th (ban at ao ec ber time ence ve have been a uo Another membex ¢ 4- en noe Mr. Morrill to vote, in the negative on the Chippewar Indian Dele jon died here yesterday of the Liack measies, « Mr apy then rose ar d thai he he din which direase the Chief and coother of the tribe hiehanud a dispatch from his eollesgue, Mr Wilght, ied daving the piesent wees. Iwo oth remick | tteting that he(Wriebt) und paired with Mr Me F rll, end togt he would not hare gone hom e@had with the same compiai but are piououaced ext of bet bean able w doso in tole quest lop « two ence Mr. Morrill him 4 @ President nominated to the Senate, seresal | ep Rien that b om pe hed 100 £0 A ‘ - * urate i igh other se age. David W Ballard, of Oreson, to be Gover | he ite Mba a aes wor of Idaho Territory, in place of Cuied Lyon him to « ne ‘ 5 jeving Mr Much asetonishment has Leen crested bere by the + i to have viointed the arreoment be ween hin tend bis colleacue, he would ask tue Ciera veception of atelegram from Chicago, sia éil.e Siockton's) name dispatches fiom Weshington are oubl: Mr, Stock'ou’s name was called, end he voted in Wealero papers, saying that Gene be ehumsur fhe | 22 yeas against fecent letter maintains the correcinces wave Clork'e flaancial statements, controvertiog ‘Lo poe e:al Senators— You can't rote in your oen case, tion of the Secretary of (he sour So fer tom evecal other Senatore—He has as cool aright to thie beiug true, Geue sseffort was in the Morrill hes erporite direction The Report “ Mor. ill rose to make an explanation, ket that what Mr Stockton Fis re. the Commitine bad raid was sub of ¢ netroction, | or aud « eiving she vest'mo 1 | steuiiaile correct. It wea true ae had paired of with eboa: the condition of Virginia is wall ce -| Mr Wriet Hut on Wednesday evening he in eof Senator Howe, whe is ¢ aily | (@-tned Mr, Stockton that be would fee! constraing | ane o vote on this quertion, and seated to bh that branch of the inweativst « Mr stockton to notity Mr Wiig “t. Such The freed peope who were the saves of (reor " th of time had elapsed eince h ed tia he ail no | bound by it ibe vemarck was eeain made in an andertone br eral senatore—""A man can't vote for himself in Worhincion iarke Curtis, aud who were alc slaves ot bie ron-in iow ere FE. Lee), have peu tit leped Cong ers. ee'ting forih that they are titled, nnderthe willot Mr. Cnarie, to a comioriel ie enhe e'ence, ood seking that ten acres of the Atlings | levies toaay, very excitedly, “£8 a8 e part of the lew ton eetate may re alotred to each onc of them, andto | of natious that # men ebell nos vere in his own each ove of th hildro. } ose.” CONGRESSIONAL PROCEROINGB, Thirty Ninth Session. SENATE, Washington, March 28.—Mr, Clark presented two Bbundred petitions for an equs on of bouatles, Which were referred tothe Commiithee ou Mil tur ate auch o Mr. fuinper, among others, wae heard in the eat. Mr. Nye. addresa.ng the chair, eaid it wae proper fe leno anew member, toingaire whether « member isenuued to vote in bis own ¢ase, as had uetteen one Mr. n the chat d the no mle on the sutyeet, Mr. stockion's name waeupon the rol, Aud until the senate decided to semove ot, ik must be alled with obLer Deine the Chair then aunounced the vote on the adoption tthe ation declaring that Mr Blockton wae Mr. Harris presented ihe memorial of New York | Gal: elected, and fe entisied te his erst, obey Brewers tor @ woditivation of the revenue lawe nays st, 80 afferting their ea, which was relerred to the Adjourned till Monday, Committe on ito HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES On motion of Mr. beneu the Senate ineeted Among the billie reported and passed was a joint on ite stinendmente te the Civil Apwepriated bill, | peseiution reported by Mr cgham trom the Com. end appro. nted a Committee of Conference, consatiog | mittee on Military Affaire for the reliet ef certain of Meesre. Fessenden, Conner. and Jonnson officers of the army Mr. Wileon introduced @ joint resolutions whirl | the jout resolution prov des that in every ease in wae referred to the Milisery ( ommistee, the | a commie ty eatored on lis nb from the muster rolis of (he worde, “ir puly Os KUO FOr ry Rnd was entitled om slo nn es 0 words, “iree oD | 1 few tobe wusiered in as euch, but by reason of er before April 1%, 1561,’ ehall nos denvive ane « | capture by be enemy or other cause Loyond be cone ered tcidier of the Lounty to whieh jhe is ual, and without tsulvor neglect of his own, was niitled, 3 . } not stered according tote regulations within a@ end which enc ormay hereafter be withbed by | foot lees than thirty daye, the pay d te reason of such omiseion ' thal a low toeuch officer fal piv sud emoiu- thn NW Vi0td: " t date on which euch officer actualy f ¢ v de be Ory tbe Kmount | At the erp.ration of the moxaing hour, she seer of | 5 of pey actualy veesved by euch officer for euch Mr. Btockion, Senator from Sow Jerse, v0 taken | s@tiou ft 1 dy. shalsbarger enc ted tha: it should app © als or to office » who were Kliod belore Luey were reguiaily Ur Howe etdrcered the Senaie, Whateverimay | mustered 19 het ere ‘ eee. * it opnmot attert + ia ot oy: ? the perenual or political ¢ of ihe. banslen, | tbe Db reselution was medi tied eccordin yr. Biock on. He basalren oni bis favor, | raee Pronounced by @ copymitiee Of thie be a large inavority of his political o ' ; r, compe | fhe Penneylvania re:mburrement bill was passed without amendment by @ vote of eighty-six to thirty- ate tive ‘here can be no pars | Mr. Perham, from the Commitieo on Invalid Por v sions, reported a Will supplementary io ® several 6 (ote g {0 peasions ied wee cone ed and ARUN © Rt Te vine ¢ vostion ab all. | enacts ne follows: That section fire of an Act reference to the law tasee | ent case, andil | were were cer. wed lee) bare examinc what lp theiar o; the Malo bhatmy coociusone wese correct d nit ita ed An Ace ww emen + to grene pe ne and section ties of aa Act ent y to an Act ina? an filed [Roe My. Biovidge inquiied bow much the bili euthor ized (he Secretary t eure, end whether in ite re irement be was Limit by ¢reeObeess and legal | tepoers. Mr. Morrill replied (hat the power was limited to | legal tenoeie—commoniy calied greenbacks r, Fidmidge inquired wheter ‘(woud not have retireus of interest ‘ SATURDAY, MARCH Plementary to the several Ac‘s relating to Pensions,” approved larch 5, 1866, be and the acme ere horehe cepealed, and the following stall stand to lieu there o “ That from and after the paesace of thie Act all reons now by law entitied to « ereinafte: f epecified, who shal: both ever, or who aball have joss both hands or been Permanentiy and totally disabled in ihe same im ft a. or al service a:d in the line of duty, he eatitied to 8 pension of = twenrty-A dollare = pe: w and al) pereons who ander Ilka cireumstencese bare leet both feet, of one hand, of one loot, or nee totally and permanentiy disatied in ¢ be entitied to a pension of and all persons who onder like cirearm have lost one hand, or one foot, or toeu & tiy duwabied in 4 lion of fifteen dollars per month. 2, And be it further enacted, that ane pledges, oman ape © mortar Imin or interestin « twenty do! tan me shai be enticed right. sale, assignment, or transier of aay een or y pension which bes may hereafter be granied enalibe roid and of no efiect. and any pereon acting as attorney to receive and) celpt for Money for andin behalf of any per. #00 @niisied to & peusion, shall before receiving ssid money tak the pension agent, and by him traner e and subscribe ‘oan oath, to be filed with tted, with the vouchers now required by law, to (he proper account. Ing officer in said mon or of the Trey he bad ne interest be any pledge. Tigage, eale, newigu~ » and that he doce not know or bran © thatthe same has been disposed of to any person, aod Any person who shall faireiy take whe sed omsb ahai be guilty of perjury, and on convie tion ehall perjury, be lisbie to the pains and penalties of And be {t farther enacted, that any pereon . paver required as @ voucher in drawing @ pe . Wich poperaball bearacate subsequent to that ou whieb it wes actually signed or execnted, such Perron 60 offendin miedem em shall be deemed guilty of @ high Hoi, aud shall, on couriction theres’, be punished by afine not exceeding $HO. oF by impile- onment for both, at th couviction Bho 4. of act acts :elaty hereby repealed, alerm Bol exceeding on years, oc by 6 discretion of the court before whom wach shall be bad. And be itturiher enacted, th entitled ‘Au act euppleme Bection | y to the to pensions,” approved March 4, Bre. b Apo be it further enacted, that if any per- fon emi itic Marcu 41 ton for eu has been compe child unde reprerenute eath caere whe lerned bo v.ce, whoshall b the ime of a erame dont tiie ohell bave fied Be 7 aieencon of pervice the p+ perro we ued pe by exieting law dog be hile rank Aud be it turther enacted shat the period ou jaws, @r op acconatof whore doath any trued bo Ox) ization © Wich ruc. pe sons beioa eur actual dy Av woyed as t@anmes 1 to ao iuvatid pension bes died e ince S61, Or shall Leieaitor die while ae applica. Bb p'usien is pensing, ape r ' sed bad Whe certificate & And be it further enacted, that im all S commission shell Lave becu tesueny Qn) péieon in the m itary of newa) tere bled while io Curnm ferion re er pei hh or divaniiity ali Pe COVE & pousion Correspond determined by sach conmmiseion, he bad been musieied (ror ded a ebell Bok Bppy to auy officer eho Wiluily mogiected o: refused jo bese mus dui, Aud be it further enacted, thet eficere | Among the eufferers are b rail & Co., book wick leave, and en! wen abe pub ishers; Wheeler & Wiiron, jog machioes A ju the @omin t Peters & Co. music etore, Strowbridge and Ger- sme Mauner es wld or hoepibul jor ali person. ‘titled to (he benetion of y Decode Gabisied bo @ pousion, shall be ui te the timeo: dishanuing the 4 wow @ expi- latew tor over caus: than © service Ofeurcl org avons be we fan e ed shat entisved weeoneré, artilicers, ee ce 24, 1866. then taken on the paesace of (he bill as amended aud resulted in &° ves agaist 53 were Bo the bill wae passed, Adjourned The Loan RM, Complete. Washington, March 28. The failowing is the Loan Dill ae it passed the House Be tWwWenacted, tc. that the act entitled “An wet te provide wa nd mneane to mi pyort the Gowernment.”’ Proved Mareli od, i565, aha | be extended and con- strued fo anthor re the secretary of (he Treasnry, at bie discretion, Wo vece.ive sny Treasary notes or other obligations lreuet under any act of Concrass, whether hearing interes’ or rot, in erchenge for ane descr ption of bonds anthorize! by he act to whieh ‘ie ts am amendment. rod alo to ‘ tiption of ben thorized be wald the United Brates or alae where, to eneh an arr igench manner, and at such rate ae he may & ivisable, for lawful monew of the United States, or for any l'reasury notes, veates of indebredtness oF certificates of devosil, or ober representatives of value which have boen or which mar be issued under any act ef Congress, the proceete thereo! to bo used only for retiring Treasury notes or other obligations send onder any act of Congress; but nothing here dahall be construed to aus notes not m Teered and Daseace ot shies act, aod thereaiter nog more then four Miilicue ef dell in aay one moust. aod provided the bonds whieh may be disposed of elaewhere than in the Luiied Siaies, may be wade parable, beth Principal aud interest in the coin or currency of the country te which they are made parable, that aha f erate of inter xceeding fire per centum d provid farther shat 6h dient shall continue provisions except ae mod’ fled br thi Secretary of the [ree report to Coug t the commen nt of the next f@ecton the amount of exchanges made oF moncy borrowed under this act, and of whom and on wh terme, andaso the amount and charactor of inde! t- retired under thie act, and the act te whieh a statement of The Great Fire ta Cincinaatl. Cineannat, Merch 2d. Vike'e Opera House te to ruse, ‘The fsquinen gewsepoper office, with all ite coutents, te also compietery destroyed, The fire spread across Baker street to the Adame Lxprees Kiadies, and the several buildings on Third eirert, but fe pow well eabdued, The tote) lore will ranch two millones of doliara, The loss of Mr, Pike le mated atone milion, upon which be hae an ineur ee ofonly thirte eight thoneand. Vere little pre perte saved from the building, et: and papere in ¢ wardrobes, Ad money and Talnable packages, bat avert < ie wasloet. lhe fre broke out abort halfan hour after the audience was diamiased. Ite origin bas not been 1. although the enpposition is thet ic ned by eipiosion of gee Che tira madly that im five minutes aleer the ex- selon the whole b «in flan The event has somewhar pirito: the community, lach. lithographere, Brrant. Btratton nod Debnar, commerclal college; Harples’ suercantile printing office, FT Halby, boots aod shore; Sholmes & Son, paper bangers: 1) BP. Baldwin, plauos, Niviette ang y, na, @ nd driuking saloon |. W Langer, cigar r, and the Buekeve billiard saloen, 6FCOND DISPATON, Creat, March 23... Adame’ Eapress Company have opened & temporary office at So 112 Wet Vourth sirees. and are prepared for business. Thine UN. 'hird ‘Y ear: | course of ronstruction, which will he aaad (nt 4 deferece of Callao, x 4 Thirty- NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATORD Romate Albany, March @. Riri Raconren Paeoraprt, Incorporating the (ivikt of ¢ ‘oly Cross. York . Amending tbe oh: of the New Vert and Bookipn foleum & Congeny Authorizing the Comptrolier of New York to retee money for th Tmanent iipprovement af the Mocks end Slips in thas city Relnites to sewernes and drainage im New York the Brooklyn de ficiency bill,.......For the improvamens of Grahan avenue end other street Rrookien oe © the compensation of the Cite dndae and Jom of the Beasione of Brootiyn . Meclaring 7 phine Kyuare a publie prrade groan’ for a-a* of the mittia Tncorporns 4 the Broklys Ladies College Relative to the Noreare and Child's Hospial of New York ft reqniras the ality to pay foreach child it receives ander ton | gare. $60; over two aud ander ten years, @Th, att aver ten veare, #100 per annum Amending tae ae re ative to wilening Hrominay, so an to restrict the the entrance to Central Park fo 6%h street « Passer. Incorporating the New York and Rrookivn Tasseocer and Kacgage bill Loeor’ porating the Weorhigerven i nion PR ass 5 o 4 ing the vilings of White Plains Wire 4 ing the Hospital afe Deposit Companr arterofthe New York Germea Mr. Lent reported favorably the bill to :nearporsse tbe New York Matual Gashaht Company Mr, Law prose sied resoltions of a German Cam- mittee on the eabject of recosstruction, io fewar of universal liberty and euffrage And act to remulase the sale of intworicatl liqners in che Metropolitan Poles District, wae dlecnnead. and pendiug a motion by Mr HOC yl AU -49 atiince the Preise Cowimtesianers for the Comm isaouere tp the bill, pragrese wae reported, Ansewbly. report of the Citirenr esponen to ® ting for information Frontier Potios Di, The Speal Gas Light Compan Teeolution of the A the epectal ah i! the ? ; rity | >) was taken 0 fter farther ate againet, and” by Mr. Brandreth and Mr.) D. Parker in favor of the bill, 1t was referred to the Commies ov Cities with power te report it complete et any time Po Jem Mr Creamer introdoced @ bill to ‘Intyre tocxtend the Bixth York, General Intelligence. By Mail te the New York Bum) fwe Ohio papere report canes of verin Warren county. It generally ren. aad haw proved fatal in almost every ease, Veuee have @ grain of comfort tn the opinion « @ Commissioner of Internal Reveaue, wio be levee thatthe tax on thet goods will be abolished by the early ection of Congreaa Twe Californie Biate Senate bas paseed resela ndoraing the action of the majority fp Com. againgt that of the Preadeut by @ vote a nes, wae ons of the atviking co! @ lute industrial exhibition at Nagpass, in gendy irapp) ae twas e moet picturenqne sighs. of the Goverament Revenue detecttrares dian irooter writes to the Commisashoesar yale jing whiakey from Canade to the U Raatas | That will Step down! Call the next witness > THe war coat Eaat Raton Rouge, Le. eight thous. aves, one hundred dwelings, five indie thas the smugglers heve laid of Uneto ecroas toe Bt. Lawrence River, end are pte waide, larilers, saddiecs, and wil other @utiend , 50,000, roved | end San hon aver employed in the service of Ue crcn | cariende of goods, valued: ot §15Q000 are Geel bales of cotton burned, tive thousand avlen ar of uévy, LoLepersiealiy meptoneu in the fre +) by tbe fre. i hein in capture’, ant an incredible number ef horess, tow of an ect entities “Aa act to giant pensous,* | Mabe. Al! a a Lacey jnhd. calle sou ogrtonitural implements, whieh will us 1 % f oar - # Cinemmastt Exquin t ha ety a aciihe : Jy th ry : ae tag Ph My ineuted for ® mo They had on hand printed WOUgM, amOUNE to ten millions of dollars, saan or cRiGAthe MOB COMMON | matter valued ab $30,000, buctacing $15,000 Lelong A MAN may care, X r ing to Jobn Robinson's Cireus 4 atill be bare, dist ot seameeny poadl inve aled ef wound otboer, ole "HAG Huckere Hilliard Saloom lost @10,000: par ty nia wife be maught¢ OF of diseare coubractOd in the line of duty, in ihe fall togures. | Bible & at are Tag eat Te A wan may spend, nulitary OF LAVA) PerVice Of Bho Luited tales, leave b= te veaaitad tor $70,000, A Peters & Co. lost And ell may mend, sug & widow Ghd Bchild, OF Chindren Uuoe: ibe axe of fis teou years, and it #hall se i by soy court ' los ow ealietec ory evidence has Leena produced b ariicles lost court buss the widow ator ; : when Mr, I o hee been gainer for the cane of eb leet forty veare ry PP. Haldy wag et gas in y Our \ Co. loa $40,000 " » by res sured jor #9000, Holmes > 41), 000 , Paaroar-etit Ihared for $2b.000, 1). Ht, Baldwin ‘los aii have becoine « 7 : Peg Lieu lost oh, 000; see . a eate bie sbe Poh yt Ag withetenti ore | BF iy; Be insurance Kirow bridee 4 Gerloch tow soe ruined, Colla Or eb 1d.@n atolesaid, aiai be peus big urance. There wore & large numbe elovod io the tame manne. es Vivou the said otucer, eotd Mr Means, reported Deck the loan bill,with amendments, Mor the House on the eta and proceed amendments debate tot Mr. Mor that asthe enerion, it nawe frot Meo faci ol teat, ana t the iaw he period ¢ ment of the | limitation, otth How nor interest bealue votes, and theveiore the Secretary thould hay be strictly to keep th LuThetrarh withdrawat of U Cougresie pare ean onl a prope Preheceiou that it power le given to him (he Be retire |. would be foundation oor orty to do jor te more th auopt a he heneion th the Tres large amo « had bern It would the Bere oher bh foiber » an nd egsin without inetrnctions tothe Commitee ot Ways impossible, reductiou 6, Morrill contioned ld remove that apprehension bia, @ acceptable to all uiefriendevo ihiseideot the Nhuaneial yues be duly certities beveug prove Jus da ton, 1 ho widow hed eure eroor + be ped to the reg euck Wine) OF Ini noe PaSSaGE OF TNE LOANS RILt ri, irom the Committee of Wore and resolved itself intoComm)tiee of the Whole of the Union, Mr. Kollins io the chair, 1 to the consideration of the bili and The Honse having ordered ai) general © closed in ten minutes, yl addressed the Committee. He sald boll bad uodergone a long and pa nt die Waenot ner sary now to travel overthe The vil! had bee Trecommitted ad t the Committ had not tacerded the JP Ge lel Uekione lon certain ex. ane olin basme with that view, propesed t enrende were paused, a ene be‘ore the in clientetion pworld o tenders now that he boieved, went As far ae A lorge ina ority was in tavor of, If the vi the the Treasney were of apy importance he to be read @.etter @ hich be bao (hleworn. read : tee thatit will be very diMeu t, if under exieiug lawe to fund the e more pone, but thore powers shoud not | detned he f od an fo prevent comb &. bencs as premium, b io their ions, aod houid be yard to the y thinks e would pre- ae pay Mente, which dour by increased national tudustry aad petmentot trade with hurope, The wp. BK. notes, the clieulation of the country rulnousty contiacted, be eaye is wiguout # conaitvion of the tinaners of the houid etopt ry wonld prevent euch ® resu't, and the auth go Will go Weiy .Or fO prevent ihe neceesity Nhe battle, save the secretary, wiil ob Lalf fought when (be Goverumess shail Ohby Loanciel palicy if there was any eppre- Obitwes the purices of tho Seurotary of Ty bo contract too repidiy, by retir ue nteof legal tenders, the leier just road The amendment 0! compromise diecreiion to aud om the iremimel and amcodment would proposed in @ e nos tilow tary ot the Urys a woula Dot ulierly Ife heped jhe wailed at {1 that ther i'd not be opposed by the e He won an Cons enol eepooks eu? Mr. Morril- Notail, Mr. Lawrenea, of Obio, opp 1 the Dill ae etill giving the Seereiary tro much subosity, He might TOUTE the eID, ob Colupouad interest uotes, and 254,000 4 of jepal teudere within the neat eer, thus Contacsing 16 PPOGy C£IA U0 ae es perersiepeec es wore Lere made for or against ihe bil, and several emeaduents wore offered and rejected The two amendments reported by the 4p Ach dus: | Committe were acverniz esceed to, Lhe vote was under entire stock of nusic and musical inetrum ery be jueured for $40.00, Amour Intes for priating eheet rousic, the Datong losses, including the otlice ef the Dariy at Ustos between Wrinut and 1 ie entirely suspene day, and the etreet te hicexaard by the faden f the Opers Hou Ihe atreete enrrounding the busoed aquere bh been thronged with eager spectatoir througnont tee ing of awe prevails through. out the city over th ful dinaster, Fire at Medina. %. ) Albany, March 2), A fire broke cut at about e'clock this: morning, in Medica, Orleans county, the rear of Alcorn & Clark's flour and feeds fhe buildings wereowned by B Valrmanand We Brown end Kovth, who were insured. The losses of the differents e'ore and shopkeepers, about a deren lb number, Dave not set heen sacerte i, SOUTH AMERICA, Meeting of (ong: en of the 1 8. of Colnm. bia Vho Presideut's Mewnge The tiald Diines of Harb as important from CLL Spaelish tleet Attack Chilles Verts Their Detent, Etc The stoamebip Arizona arrived at thie pert yeetwr- dey from Aeplowall, the (fth fnet The Panama Siam ann Harato, of March 1%h, states that Clenoral Mos aera was dally expected to} arrive at Aspinwall, on his way to Carthage Me term of office as Tesident commences on the let of April. The Congresaof the 1, 8. of Columbia eas opened at Bowogn on the tetof Yebruary. and on the day tbe President's meseace was received and read, lhe tollowing fee portion of the message referring te the Culied States: “ Although theerime commitied cathe [4:hof April, 1805, in Waetiogion. eesy froin nethe virtuous Alralem | ace frend aod benevolent toward ont people, the Are. pea Govermment hae continued to trest ue with renee ent evurpathy, The guaraniee of yaod neutrality oh th wed ue S46, 1 croee (ue Jettmnn t rea vulties; heen t Loverbinentaimt nad on the lethmus iteelf possess that intel gence god morality which the use of thie copeession jim ti lhe war between spain aod Coli ie referred te and the action of the tormer censured Advices from Toinaco state that great exciternueet existed there invelation te (be Karly gold mites me ul. A party the for shee at y exageernied, Lowever, apd ivised to stop at hue South America is :mpertant. Ad raino, Meb. iTih, bee reached lane. fhe protracted inect vity of the Spaniards, as ua they lie Lefore Valparaiso biockadiug the principal port, is becoming very ii meome on ehore, au 1 @ pro- ve) hae been made against he Bpanteh Commander's | | vory fift i noporiant news | O8F salt rary fteonl be ne coutraband of war Cu ou @ mitnon un. | let V Lors time le aparece) a obo . went to look for) koown, it appears the 6 Irigate slied syuaticn, apd found ther eatery sivuel ‘ some distance up the river whose bar the larger frigates dared not pass. At she mouth of the river is a Chi.ian fortifieation of considerebie etrengsl, and which, in addition, bad monsed the guns taken from the Peruvian inigase Amsconas, lately wrecked oo the bar, ibe opaniards areaved tempted at long range to shell the place, and et- ch the squadron juside, | ibe tire was returned by the fort, | and with considerah« cot on the Spa'nerda, | whose frigate, banc, Lan received very co eiderat aimage, eo much eo that both frigate Lopes y loth (ue piace WO reture in disgrace to Val , Bitte t eallied hereeif with Chili and Pern for offence nad defence. lerais very buey meking war- Lume prepereucns, A Bumper of Lorpedoes If bie wife be aught. orgrors case cecurred In Lonievitia Ky. 2 eee reed Srnith, put bis band toto s teat trough, expectiog to find « pet hem. Insteed, be Lund the body of bis bow, aged 13 years, who had pv ideotly shot himerif while geting down from the mow. Yorse ano (isgueted with the wev unings ave quine aveinet him and bis favorite dor~ tripe of polayamy, that itis gail heserionsly talkw of the fendwieb Islands and’ f hesing two soierating | liber with the faithiul of bis follow. ern t in considerable excitement emong rest. dian f the N orth Shore, Biaven Lyland, in regard to bydrophotia; # lar 4 number of rabid 4 be ‘ng at large. 07 are ported to have been intled inet week The residents wik of orgenising | wilance comuitters for self pretectlan agaings on ot Broperce of Japan has sent te cone preceud of 18,000 cases of alk wo very scraptabie gif, aa some iind of eease hve corriod off nearly all the silk worms rp'eed in the Bouth of France, causing thereby great distress to the people who mubsist by ther ca esad the manufacture o! wiik a ' obile, Ale, Apvanrrene eoye: * The ' a bags Aaa pox cont nue onabated Revers! of one city foers now confined to tb peda with ema!) poxs We hope thet every person will ab once atient to having themee! vse vaccinated & d tine if mecesaary Consuls the physician am! sacertain if you —— a , \!) at Green, mbn mn | a sheeeane iw yasinceto put @ belt on @ iy, when bis band canght in the shelt, tire hundred revs- nk over at the rate of two bu ated Be ‘pinute Fie arroe were ernehed to the h bre t ler, bie back | and beth hin fens aoveres from hie body soa tere aa shin condinon, reason to 8 an, abil hedly Dike, oud had bis LAND pape of honse room in every witha apy reasoable di Hovela aud boarding pace Ue ; thee from: tbe threatened cholera su) New Haven be New London, © are taken en New Yorkers, who bave fled or vieite ., there Vv nye ba plave to be bed, Tie same te true of Nor- wick ana viher owes | LOCAL NEWS, maw YORK AND THE VICINITY. oppease, Sim, Give Mit & PReNsy,’ —'* Train upeacbildio che way be should go," wae ihe masim of the ' wisest man tho workl eer o ' ‘There are in New York pablic schools enough, endo fair pro portion of industrial schools, where chi! ren are, a least, kept off the streets, nd are certainly taught to read and write, aud do such work as may be remo perstive to @ certain exieot Hut with all these facilities for education end industry , there ie at least y children ia the city of New York wo ie te'ng trained as ® begaer, and whe is open to the enaes nod sermible temptations ahieh invariably accompany euch an occupation Let « man but stop to hallestege oF car, and he ta ap. 4 by arhivering little girl about five years ie 9 geek “Please, sir, give me @ penay.” le him stand for a moment at the box-office of # theatre, he heare the same cry; not plaintive. not sortowfu', sot even with that = pro- feesione! whine of beggare in general, bet a persistent demand for the penny. Buppose he gives it, the litle fees patter off to the next, and (be Uitle hand (e stretoned outwith the same deman , » Please, ar, mes penny.” Some makes show of gelling ballade—same of matches, and some of (Comsuned om the tam Rageo

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