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SUN. cE A ~<$ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1866. Thirty-Third Year. —paaaas Oeme, —— ————— ——= —————— = —————— ——————— So SSS = - * —— eens - those Rtates will be kept ont till af 1 . ' The Latest News | tras ter cst tect even | pra, verses sas pe pereeted oe on re a. mlartaMonigomery Anvaurisen says one of ihe wt: Traw bali said Mr. Jobneon was mistaken in | perty.” In New Haven, Co om. or Gharety inthe eke {a bert y dawning on . 7 upposing that thie was a measure bostile to the * New Taras, Co Arai, 30... dbent 1 deloe! cline inthe drinking of whiske*. By Telegraph to Executive. I: was simpl t Mr. Hieby, of California, offered « resolution, which " a bei ‘ 7 ‘graph tothe N. ¥, San, a cost constitutional pe ra Conan ne Be was adopted, reciting the allegations in responsible | thie morning, one of tho buildings of the New Haven | | handle ss eine euperenien by lagerbeer Ee ee Seats 6 oie eek own up of m public journsis that in the enforcement of the re | Clock Company wae discovered tobe. mire. Allttm | op Akoepeie, aw ue = ri amen Coates, FROM WASHINGTON 414 not believe the adoption, of ‘hh venue laws of Boston and New York frauds had been | buildings of the Company, seven in umber, were | Henjamin Hunt had his Peat @} Yould afict the quession of war with Austr! committed on the United States, aad also that fraads | destroyed. Rievon dwelling houses } ® the vicinity | from hhe body by coming jy con teet) will vole CLaasbier.) poh Fa Pare tcianent of were aleo barucd, with nearly wll thal: “contents. Hy | tain boom, Hunt loaves m wlcwes mother ¥ f * « u a a . Another Batch of Pardons r oh to itentt che pe Lt an “Branainres Join claime for the violation thereot in those cities, and | thie fire, tweamty famillesare rendered bouseless, and Tus New (mteans preas is very severe on the @ | The pending pioposition was, how very hareh, | Macruching the Committee on Public Expenditures | two hundred workmen thrown out of emplaymont, | Cholera quarantine regulations, wh ‘+ cad and be woud hesitate before eiving assant to it, | $¢ Inquire into all euch alieged frauste, and to ait dur | rig totml lose is estimated at $200,000 The Com. | been modified, ao tat afer th an n 67 TEXANS “ PUN. wy If the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee would ing the recess of Com at euch place as mar be aartrere cn'y those wrasele havin ie . ' ISHED ‘ Teport @ Hill to regulate the subject of removals end | 2@wed most convenient, aoa by such noiber, not | pany bad an insurance of $160,000 0n th efm mannfac. |). quaranty, < aon board are ta } ——_———__ Appotntime nts, he would support itaf ik was judicious: | C£eoeding shree of such Committee, as may bo deem: | jorys fre Septet vielase Ga ohipplne us 0 be T . . om hl “” - . . ¥ framed, v 5 : le Pitteber, re. ce wis * nec THE k R EEDMAN Ss Bi R EAI palnes Hendersom raid he had partially proposed a Mr, Uoakling, of New York, presented the petition Pirvences, Pa. Avs 9 na fire bret e cat, yee. he ava Jomnson, formerly for yeare in Congrem, sbtdash he Oiix oll of the Datare referred to by Mr. Sherman. He | of sre, Ba j yee Freed ha : shen Postraaster-General, was recently ch isan w had ; of Mre. Batts aad sisty-five other women of Hop Ki 4a & v b, $11 684 00 Had come to the conc.uscon that the l'resident hed terday, in the soap manufactory of Kier. 4 dame the Tenes we Senate from the dittrict composed of } y 0 Appropriated to te utional power to remove any one from dale, Mamachuseots, asking an amendinent of the | (4 95 Liberty street. The menufestory, | together | Ro bertec o, Montgom aud Slewars Counties Its Use. from ethan, Aus a Telicise tees Mere ing eltinses, ret ceetua ¢ +t {rea oan we with several small buildings adjoining, we + totally bi etter apt to seat, April 6, be wae ui , a ms ¢ r " ob 9 z “ ehaseph tt fon steht,” Monroe nine. John Adame tour. | referred to the Judisiars Oonmiiter, Cestrored. The ‘otal lous ie aout $18.00) 4 which ie | 11 yet a8 8 traitor, and the Senate, by a rove CONG RESS YESTERD AY he are year mod popes a cg ee i On motion of Mr. Kilot, of Maseachasotts, the Com Ft Yle porsers: ot sis Cofin, near @ tls city AN aise ” w 9 ste a peel avr yl sdulve . F ne, habit of romey mittee of the Whole on the State of the Unlow, was | was burned this maeening. ’ ane fi oc uieatee eet he rest . Nv. poled a lg igs ie -————— an fore. ie warehouse 0! ame we e Maa od dal not know thet President ~ vena under. | discharged from further consideration of the river ich was entirely dentroved 4} se total o rodiaries lighted in Jour places, but they PRESIDENTIAL APPOIN 7 bake [0 remove from office to an and harbor improvement bill, and_ the bill came be- ), and the insarance $5,400, é "rire discovere! in time to prevent much mit- i ‘ Ps « TMENTS if he (Mr. Heoderson) was jv bi fore the House for consideration. Mr. Eliot addressed 1 rth, Kansas ch def. Toe 1¢8 Were of courses convicts, Whe differences existed betw i the House at consiterabie ieneth, advocating the In Leavenworth, “ubiless thought to escape in the midse ef tbe ” “Fla k Mev ent” in th Senat now ex'#h between Congress aod ips ned ll improve nen, and expla sing | Leavesworrn, Arai, 90.—Kight or teu) aildings | sgciement incident toe te. inidat o a evemen CRO SORALE | World n°0 a the power ne hed, ‘cn oy ee ne @ Pre | on xhi e street, ocenpled as clothing #8 ores aud : . ul # taken array ib M vious question. ” Tusne was an im a ee would tie justinied i Dall appointing power to Be. Deaselly, eked Mr ye] to yleld for saloons, were burned on Saturday moruing . Lheir {1 ited Wales Conisatestsees hig Lesehd ps + mM r] carry out what he calle “mg policy.” Mr. Hender | Mendment to the section authorizing surveys to stocks were saved in adamaged condition, and are | terday, in the onee of ten f : " r. Davis’ Plan of - he { w ir | made, oft i { N Tereona (or restating the . Reoon hed Po aia the President te" march troops yo Tato ibe Mr. Eliot had no objection to that, and the follow ee" Betidtvess aed “abe” eee Te eottonntes a from bees tage Marshal, while luting @ warvent struction. Capital, and drive the Sena'e out; and also that Mr. ing points added to the section authorizing survers 925,00 to 930,000, ainat certain parties for the infringement of { Devir. of Kentucky had raid that if the Southern }-3 $Psce, pewely, me Synbee River ane ee eee y pide ai ead tee os Ba rubt . patent. The Marshs! ; an ae Bentt re came bere and joined the minority im the | ron Bive, Minueso he Lake sud mou of Bight: otficers were forcibly rewiated, severe) show INTERESTING HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. | Stier it would te forthe T'rerdent to aay which | Gem Mile Creek, Olcott, N, Y., aud the St, Croix THE FENIANS. Ting’ Wee Bree ok Cane een averll ow — ” | "dee Homined cate ho bald tn his band. the, ortgteat ag bitten dee Deer A Committee of Investigas/ton. heid to anawer. ae —-—- r, Howard said he held in hie hand the original | The previous question was secouded, the amend- i A MAN named i 4 Proposed Confiscation of Public Ree et eer toe read Davie eferred to, Me | sronts agreed to, and the bill passed PRILaDeLenta, APAtL 00.—A large me wtitn of tha | 94 9, Mion eae Pace ener, Lands in the South, inive Secretary read it accordingly. Mr, Daviesaye | Mr. Blaine rose ton personal question, and asked | Officers ef Fenian Circles was beld in 4) tie city you rformances couple of weeku since te town if the President is by the © the judge of what is the Congre re, with | stitation mace The excluded body constitute jes, Lhese two to have read a letter from Gen. Fry, which be sent to the Clerk's desk, Mr. Binine stated that he wished to have this letter read for the doubie purpose of vindicating himeeif from the charge ot having made an untruthful state- ment ie the House some days since, and giving in the broad Ap sense ot fair-play, an opportu- ity to a worthy officer to be beard im the iorum where be has Leen assailed. ‘The Clerk then read the letter of Gen, Fry, in re- ply to the strictures of Mr. Roscoe Conkling, of N Y. The letier is addressed to Mr. Diaiae, thanking him for repelling the charges and insinuations of Mr. Conkling. l’rovost-Marshal Gen. Fry says Mr. Blain to personal culties between Mr. Conkilog and himeeif ré com. pletely justified by the fects. Gen. Fry then goes mmary of Mr. Conkling’s eonnection lu The letter comcludes as folows »— “| bave been at all times amenable to the sev it form of law, the military code, lial, enr moment to summary arrest, court-martial, and ¢x!reme pun- ent incase of rny dereliction of official duty. knew, or knows the fact better than Mr. mg. and tf, while acting as Judge Advocate, under the extraordinary inquisitorial powers con- ferred apon bim by bis friend Mr. Dana, he came into te possession of any fret teapacning or bin) bh. ing my invwegrity asa pablic officer, he was ity of SErave pubiic wrong, and unfaithtulness, ifhe did terday. A committee was appointed, under’ the wer Ausiria. He entered « cago with g chairmanship of District Contre Andrew Wrnne, | 08 bis beck, aud according eo pay al tebe his to proceed to New York and ascertain: from Col, | bead within the open jaws of » Senegal lion. Ib O'Mahony the object of the recent mo rements af | wae his last exhibition, for the anim! euddéals officers a¢ Headquarters, and an explane tien of the [| reassumed ite native ferucity, + i bet manoer in which the funds are being expe oded. The f could be withdrawn is wan’, ‘aud betore the head object ot the Commities is to satisfy the feeling of lion hevi F shapeless casa, the dissatisfaction among the Fenians in this \ty, which other mii hen yY ecrn@fieiit. To prevent is daily growing stronger mishaps the King of th: ) forest was dispatches Frem the Northeastern Front ler. by firearms. Eastront, Ma, Arnit, 30.—About ene hundred ines Winlones hea just come to light i» Fenians left to-day in tho steamer for Hos ton. The { the Cambridge Valley WV ani’ pe been wetuded English steamers Cordelia and Rosario hav s arrived. | abous #20000 in d Be | te Ge } a ab B20 im disco quting notes for Batty 4 THE CONKLING-FRY MATTER. A Committee of Inv stigation, THE CADIZ BANK ROBBERY, RECOVERY OF $150,000, One of the Burglars Shot, City and Miscellaneous News, THE CHOLERA AT _ QUARANTINE. NO NEW CASES. Singular Story of a Lost Child, fouel obligation of the President to th Senates thou existing. It is hit touee it. He bas the right, and, by the b » he ought to « at rig! If L were he, | would do it tom and recognize the Southern = m minority her, as the Constitutional body Mr. Davis, at the conclunon of the reading, rose and said: Mr. President, that is my principie still; 1 tmainrain that (het lethe true principle of abe Con stitution Mr. Howard | he humble fenator from Kentucky (Mr, Davie) enyethas is his piincivie etill, I regret very much to hear him make such en snaounce ment. I pronounce the principle to be revolutionary, unconstitutional and trearonable, | move that the benate ad ourn, Mr. lavie—I wholly dissent from the position of the Honorable Kenator ; it ie neither revolutionary, uncoustituwocal, nor treasonsble part, b 0 rousty ill, ae some jmpers re Fs, Aad Gece Seg if aed ij Wong byphewe port, He is mow rapiaiy recovering a yerprieds o $10,on0 & Hoag owned two large farma in the town, eae $26,000, with a mi aud. @16,000 pen LS) Michigan worth 14,000, Bank When @F er notes fel due it w ered thas they, iad diapowed of all the E. W. Grifin £& Co, of Albany, and fi Siete, since which they have not be ‘Their liebil’ ties are ewtirnated 01 $80,000, Me. Cv guima, 17 years agent on the Doves estate in (reland, says: “There are 6,630 persone on the @ date. hey are euvergetic, moral, and well beh saved. Ido uot remember « crime in 17 From Europe. ‘Three Days Later News. New Yous, Arnit 50.—The steamer Allenwennia, from Southampton, brings news to April 14. Faruge Porvy, Arent, 30.—The @ ip Hiber- nian, from Londonderry, April 20, has paseid this point en route for Quebec. AUSTRIA AND PRUGALA German a‘vises continued to be more rem warine, o Laasiigburg Nesions! The Senate, at 5 P.M. without taking action on the pending bill or amendment, adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr, Kuykendall, of Illino's, introduced « joint resolution declaring the constitutional relations of : J pee tnseeatly a al chargos ageiust mo with the | and there was s growing belief in peace. A Vien youth ' ok even eo much as stealing # chicken » r Wal the state of Tennessee restored to practical rela | Secretary ot Wai can theretore only escape the They " j &e., : XK Kc : tions with the Luited States, which was read twice ) charge of dellbe: aed malignant faloohesa 606 ye Bavaria, Warte obure ey & re ® contented, grateful people—graieti) even f © fair play. Out of 6.0 tarmers, deduce 0), aD d the rest do not see = wheeten loaf, oF scoell meat, except at Christies end Easter, They have been brought up to this custom. One tenan? on th @ Devon entate I have seen ait down to pote- toes, buttermilk end indian meal, who purchasq’ A i Darmetadt are quite uiited on the German and Federal question. Should war ll be om the side of Austria, coursges the hope that peace and referred to the Judwiary Commities Mr. Mel@au, of Montana Territory, presented joint memorials of the Montane Legisiatare, asking sppropriations for a Territorial Library, and protest- ing against the joint resolu‘ion now peuding for the Member of Cougrest, by confessing en unpardonable breach of duty as Judge Advocate. He held both offices, aud took pay for both at the same time, he bas certainly been false to honor ia one, and perhaps, Qa the sequel may show, in both.” Copies of official documents substantiating the Wasuing ron, Ara, 50, The President to-day ordered pardons to be issued to forty-nine Texans, under the firet exception of the Amnesty proclamation, a* having held civil offices oreur they woul Tholt agreement ¢ will not be disturbed Peace meetings continued to be held ia the large , te recent sale £10,000 worth of py under the so-called Confederate Goverument; three statements of Mr. Pry were subjoined, towne throughout Prussia a 400 wort property, ‘ i , id porto i from Georgia, ten from Louisiana, and five from | *™2e™stian bide perhon ot the Territory to the Ter Mr, Blaine sald be did not desire to have the docu. | The Vrursian auswer to Vingland's remonstrance lies Pathe cl be Roca Lda A i ‘ in ‘ ihe: —_— Alabama, under the 15th, or the $20,000 exeeption, | ‘tery of Ldaho, ‘ike memorials were selerred wo Po reaa brx would ask to have shou printed in | #eald to be cold and haughty. ‘The Austrian an- | gr) ty a Ve All of these were recommended by the Governors of bar hag cecttiay br : bedldea lags from the Commis. #°22Bection with General Fry's letter, awer says: —Austria does not ask an inet of land in <a "i ; Tr. Brevenr, *enveylvania, from the Commit 4 1g. | the Duchies, nor willabe accept t. Prassia wishes ’ J ] 4 "eae ansaid in the bill reported too om Reconstraction, presented the report agreed SA, * nipples eatenotgacheeg bay He Oahthe hehe ryt bark peel fe. She LOCAL NEWS. iia y : coatat f t a ext port the rights of the Behies pa to-day, from the Committee on Appropriations for | 28 by that Coumistoe on Katurday night com- f Mr. Rose moveditaet ates okie Gas oe Hoe of | ill not dicate to them ; buy requires that the will WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY: 4 the Freedmen's Bureau, for the next fiscal year, | P*Mi9S the Proposed amendment to the Constita- f 16 ine Committee on Printing. of the people and of et should be respected. om 4 ' * | tlon, the bill to provide for the restoration of the The accompanying docements, rather voluminou The Prussian end Austrian troops steould be wit: Moving Dar ra T a ere 611,654.00, Grates lorely i llion to their fall political righ were read by the Clerk. They coutnined wothing of | 47879, and the poopie should choose ® government AND Irs TRIBULATIONS — K The Austrian Minister has edvertived bis far | ee eee ieee stat re imellatbie for Rabie Latervat. by unsveraal sul age. Austria accepts their decision, | Yoday may dhe termed the anniversary of do Fi ished residence, and expecis that (he next Euro- | 04 (he Dill declaring cersaln persone ineligible for Mr. Conkling suid be could assure the Hoage with | **A" opeuhagen telegram says the Government of | ™ertle disarreagemeut ; the day when the troubles ! . , leat , 4) D eh ilk f.and ; “ 4 pean steamer will bring news of the sailing of He moved that they be printed and made special | *eerdivery communica jon Juss read, wk h cavers 1 san at pice ttitude im the he vexations attendant {upon houcekeeping reach . Austrian treope for Mezicn which will ineure his | 17, respectively ior ‘'useday, Wedueeday ond Bf fact ines he bed. tecome the iustrucpemtelity of ipie | uerman die becaswin aikag petnt—the approsch of which qvery ‘ r; tho Paeddent Sas cc cautad tad ek capdaieladies ay of next week b Lecisl: i, a ps * taking tue he would ask soiae member to move Av Imperial decree prorogues the Corpe Legislatif “ ae 8115,000 to supply a deticlency in the appropriation : 4 made from th for a corum! ‘o investigate the subject, It vald uJ ara ‘ change “ h# adquarters" can conceive of the thousand a for the public printing with the vear ending June | Committe rotreace (o te it wat hat not be proper for himself to make she motion, bi oe antl) Jus add erat and ove lt ile annoyances, the worry and verxation he . 4 6 ublic plevens re) that did, uv the i tial committees would be ted is there is, BIEL Bhim” for paver, aad 89800 for publi | godinviarre sain, the tir rasan ine shat | Mtge’ ur fubt’ Ravmladge tome taanarm | Inthe Chamtar of Deputies the MEnistr of she | \esre 1 attendant upve the operation of engteg tu : 8 master to om ? we whereoi he would brief speek, Toterior stated that the Goverament was cognizant . o Jon- Hed ‘ y 5 . t —' ,?! tbr Lasers baad cone F. Shuster 00 Con bas Ross of Lilinows. ssid he had po objection to ite Mr. ©, then went op a} considerable length tocr- | of the operations of certain conspirators, but did not ers whats difficulty be had im getting the le fs abate carers ; ea e being ie special order, sulject to the revenue | plain ay the charges made against him Ly Gen, | eyprevend any serious disturbance of the public M4 . ne. pieces; how he knocked the skin off hie ¢ Banking mittee dec to make a | and taritf measures. au and ,; whate "job" heb re disel cs Cacia asa to tee pac he pogad The Speacer intinated that the special order } PTY: Whose statements were, in the main, declared | tranquility. : sak tt eonl Ban ‘ had ve ving the furnivare se Ar Y | could not be made conditional to be without any foundation in truth. BusstA. Get scratched; hew, when it wee ins Wore national banka, Mr. Koss then objected to the special order. Mr, Hurlburd offered the following resolution : ‘There wore groat rejoicings, at Bt. Petersburg and | *¢ ady for the carman, thet individual did got Mr. Stovens ineved vo suspend the rules to enable him to make the motion, aod the vote resulted in yous 107, nays 40; so two thirds having vote. there- for, the rules were suspouded, and the motions were Te iewmid that « majerity of the Cabinet are in Resolved, That @ select com! toe of fi vor of the now Beconstruction plan. bers ehar, © place, last week, against the Provost Mareha. arr Adve at the appointed time, and that he began e re, on accountof the Emperor's escape from fer or that the “ man with the truck" bed been benght esseesinaiion. appointed to investigate the em made by the Hon ling, > ; - | The man who attempted the Emperor's life ts @ | ° 4 by some other mover; how, when the cammen ja CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, bs 1 He ‘. dnl instructed by |! 2's Bureau; whether any freade have been perpe- Russian land owner jot Seeall moans, whe conaldere * ppesred on the scene, and he (Mr, BP.) was just a 4 ruc bis office tn connection with the i bineelt injuied by the emaucipation of the serte. He | . . th; Thirty-Niath Seastos, the Ceniumittee to say, the testimony wee rene ‘leo 0 examine into the Byrd fe | discha d the pistol withio a few feet of the Empe- | ‘*®4y te :move out, Mr. Jones, who had taken the { SENATE. be painted, ® qhest art in ee gatoreing the | wade by Geveral lry in his communeation to the for and the shot would probably have taken effect | house for the ensuing term, arrived bag and baggage, ah Wassixerom, Apatt. 0.—Mr. Wilson presented « pion er sand the prowmed amendments, | fon, Mr, Biaine, ead in the House thisday ; with | bad nots pessant turned aside the sssassin's arm. | end insisted on “moving in” how the furnitare eetition from bookbinders and printerafor the repeal ef the tax of tive per cent on printed books, which was referred to the Committes on Finance, * Mr. Sherman presented « petition from machinists ef Philade!phie, for relief from the tax laws affecting their business, which was referred to the Committee en Finance, Mr. Femenden, from the Committee on Reconatruc tion, reported certain bills and a joint resolution, lb which have already been published. He tated, in doing so, that it har been the inten- tion of the Committee to accompany the hills and toe jeint resolution with @ lengihy report, but such bad heen the situation of the Commiitee that this report had not yet been ¢ eted. He hoped to be te to prerent |t to the § before lous, The ls and joiut resolution were ordered tc be printed, ” Mr. Ramsey offered a petition for relief to the poor power to send jor persons and papers. ‘This peasant has since been eunobled. It is said that Mr. Row gested 4 he Commissioners should | the Emperor, with periect preseuce of mind, bi it also inquir nileman trom New York | seized the enlprit, asking him quietly, “What had rece. ved auy more pay than be was entitled to ever done to you that you should seek toy life?" Mr. Conkling remarked that he would Iike to have thatin Mr. Harlburd Mi. that what he (Mr. Bilsine) bad stated the ay had been fully and emphatic: borne out by the record: snd if be had shown Mr. Stevens, fromthe Committee on Approprias tions, reported bill making appropriations for she | use of the Bureau of Keiugess, Freedmen and Aban- | doned Lands, for tae year commencing January let, j>66, which was read twice aud reierre: to the Commi of n the State of the Union, pecial order tor te: morrow, o 28 appropriations: Hala- ant and sub-aselatent commissioners, ries of clerks, $54,5)0; stationery ana printing, €63,000; quarters and fuel 15,000; cloth« img tor distribution, #1,76),u00, @omminsary stores, $4,106,250; medical deparyment, S4"04; transporte tion, 1.950.000; sehool su dents, $41,000; , nites for behox 3,000,000; tele - graphing Mr, Stevens offered a substitute for the bill intro- duced by hin, December 2th, and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Uaion fot mixed up, and what ® row there was; how, at last, allthe “duds wore loaded om the truck, and whem said truck moved off he followed at a respectfn! distance behind, to see that all went right; that. oll of « sudden, the wheel of the cart went ine rht arid tilted off « barrel fied with crockery ware; how the carman picked it up and sald ‘ there aint nothin’ THE PRINCIPALITIES. it was embraced in the termes of A Berlin dispatch saye it isextremely doubsful tf Prince Charles of Hollenzollerm will aceept the hos- podarshipof Roumania, It was reported that the Great Powers had declined to countenance bis totally 4 sayihing tor chick be | sera electios. broke," which, om an aftevexemination, proved not was not respomell a con oF ehewhere,” but f Javey, Arar 16.-The rioters have feaved a pro- exactly correct; that when he reached the. new spoasibie asa gen m aud representative, he was clamaticn openly pronouncing for she separation of house the old tenants were not quite moved out: Mr. Conkling desired to say that if the member | thé l’rincipaiities, and declaring the election of -@ | that they asked him if he would like to have ‘ser. from Maine had the leust ides how profoundly indif, foreign cine res an pecs eral articles which they (hought of leaving bebind. ferent to Lire Bis gpinson wae om Whe eutiect he atest Commercial. and whieh might prove weeful,” ete.; how he , OF on A her subject. b " A bel been discussing, Of on Any Osher subject. be thought Liverpool, Aprit 9, P. M.—Corrox—The rot ceptod and afterwards had to pay $3,00 to have the ol be would hardiy take they trouble to express it, je heavy end irr " “ eguier, and closed at @ deci fi aI Mr. Blaiae continue 1 bape he vill les me Tigds ‘da on the week tor American, and id. uae sed | ‘Articles!’ carted to the dumping greund; how sbent encnDy ; yi mit | for other descriptions, The authorized quotat ions | 10 P.M. “be get through ;* )rieane 17d.; mid. New Ov.cans tinting an investigation whieh would be tor the | M#portant character, : housewife dy eads, amd carmen only look forward to people and wholesome for the pubiie ends. Kelore vRanor, with plesstire, Nobody bat thore whe have to he was incapalie of anailoquent swell ; hie majestic overtower.ng. Lis 1 & utting (Laughter) bave been ao | Or 8 follows :— : *y 1 hose > sey gobbler « found it during (he day to : of Alabama, which was referred to the Committee | '¢ double the pensions of & who were Suskey | ge A6d,; mid, Upiands lied. 'T ones lw casualiles ofithe lat erusiiiog to ty d to al! membeis of the House, ~ 6 . * an Claims, preeri ee ° ‘egal an by the 16 thet I kuow it acto! the geatest temerity ou y2 coved firmer, Keep bi from getting uervSus, until the hour abeve © on provoking them. But Il knew avi Revont.-The Manchester market lefirmer | meationed he felt more jovial, and began to think ble for ital, A knew that for the | DULdwiet, Broadstuffe quiet and steady, Provisions | « » 4) Ane eon haa ey i, enti dull. he'd gotthrough better than he expected ," how ment end :ehel Yaiders,* amd to ‘euforce fae tion of the property of the epemy, which was or dered to be prinied, 8 The bill 0 authorize the coustruction of @ bridge my part vo veut " @crors the Mississippi, at Quincy, [iinols, came up. 6 London April 20, P, M.—Console closed at 86/4 | Mrs. P. called hime brute and declared she wae dis 5) Mr. Grimes offered an amendment authorizing the | ‘Lhe substitute torfeite to the United States all L his faul is the fault of anowher— $9 Gy" * te cago, Burlington and Quincy Bailreed to Dulld's | the public lands belongivg to tt ived aod satirical mam, Theodore ‘Tuton, of ot. tharce Tone bya bries 534 064 Lilinois Coa- | gusted with him, adding, ine general thes she it idge at Burlington, for ed the goverumeys ol (Le # the New York Isperrs pent wae over be was" never so tired and miserable beJore in all ber dl Mr, Henderson offered an amendment sathorizing | Biases of Auterice, difects thy Prerident to cagse the weks, and writitg heme letters, Lonvow Mover Manxrr.—Funde were decidedly | 1119 .» bow all she family hed " the coustructiou of # bridge at Hannibal, Mo, seizure forth with of wv préperty betow; the 7 sin0ng sou dous things be put some jocose thin firmer, under the move pacific aspect of German ; family to sleep on the floor the ‘i The bill ag amended was then passed, Leiligereut enemy os 11 deemed sorte 4 the act | amoug the cruelest of which was, tbat the manti affairs, Barved's Bank og Company, of Liverpool, | fires might, and were annoyed by insects that were i . of the 1ith of Ju . @ hold and appropriate the | the late Winter Davie hed talieu upou the m was in difficulties, The cratte ot the Baak wero evidentiy not m toes; that he had r Che bill making eppropriations for she support of | a¢, as enom) and to proceed tothe | from New York. He (Comkling) wok it as serious, | turned ou the ish by their London agents, | 7 meg u| H t he to getup a 7 The Post Office Departmnent for the ensuing year was | Coudemnetiva of y reizea, also pro: | and hee olace strutted more, shee yeual, Well the Breeumed thet the srediters were sath. ELRROATLEN daybieak snd help fix up the stove; that the piper ”) ry wnt t reseinbiaace s great, 6 wbribciny - guy, eu ol Londen, suspen 4 : HI wiolup., Mr, Tromiull offered the following as an woor ne Fpeeeenh ous is taal ae Pprriea to. . ‘Satyr ~ Thersites to Sereules 7 Liabilities £160,000 ‘sterling. ” dati oe a ¥ be inde much ase k 906 sone d tmendmens tothe bill: saiudicate an conde a snels propect?, w ue on “H ana to parbie LAr Log | Se eecee ~ sre be the Srpesines he a 4 in mane ¥ tn tue | aited ptates, 24 & sluged vat te OOK + tt end went rt) reekf ust, ter . No peroon exert leing. of performing, the Gaules of Hav fed rodte ys Gil 9 distributed to the saves Toariuy cow. Shade of the mighty Davin treive tbe General Intelligence, nia nev gee bey wns any aie e any office, which by lew is required to be filled by liberated by the operations of the war ead the | protaustion of even (a0 jocose satire, jot % exorc pimee! ; into ® rayenuus appetite 1 Po a oe tre erase anal before | gendment 10 (he Coartisution, at the rate of forty | | Mr. Kogers moved to reior the resolution so tho By Matt to the Kew York Sun} by spanking the seven children all round. All the ' pe peneation Ape, as he be pont | res toeach adult iuale persou, aud to eoch widow, Comm step on Military Affaire and tough, Heosrs oo sbove aad much more every individual can colate ae " plouee 27 tne caaet et hy Ranates aad einen See tt Fee eee ot eee! ne tualleasble, tar | thems ne destined 10.40 bo. Faw MAb IDG | Aveions from New Zealand report that the ne- | his experience of moving. Mut wliat » roliet jo get ‘ hap Goring S)6 yecees othe Bene Y raf oars, "which the absolute | Mr. Henderson ioved to lay the resolution oa the | t\ves at Oy itiki were murdering all the Kuropesne | comfortably fixed in tle new dwelling, and be con {i adjournment, happened by death, resignation or ex- | Wi ¥ Te 5 AY "ana te. convered tp | ti oo they could capture. 7 r scious of the fact that the domestic appartenances Tom p'ospects of the crepe in Texas are report- | are not to be diriurbed necesserily for another ed to be very good, The freedmeno sre generall Ginking wal, senerally | gwolve months! And how happy the iadividual ther abe. Hoth motions were voted down, and the resolution jacated property is to be coutiscated property Was adopted, whereupon tue House adjonined, applied to the foll UrpO.O8, Vie: on i Nebsion ot buildings on euch piration of term. Mr. Johnson opposed it as en infringement upon the appointing power of the President. Mr. Tsum- Mr, Jobneon) had sdmitted the power we President to remove during the session THE CADIZ BANK ROBBERY, miiiions to be invested in ; has aot to moveatall! Lhe streéts were pretey well " fed his ¢ int. Bup- | UBted ¢ tates secur and the inieress auded to Tar steawebip Ottawa, which left Londo: 4 Bf sin opebe, te ooettd bavel ne enition ‘ebat te | the pension of pensione.s; one hundred tulsttons to Parsult, Fight, and Captare of the Bers | 14, with ped Bi ardtanee’ shore a) ett filed yesterday with trucks loaded with farniture, q i the purpore of Congress to was upon bin by taking er \creonatinaae iste tecites Gainvien den giars—Que sbot and one Kacaped, Las arrived at Halifax. » | and a grea’ deal of * packing up" of goods was going away the power to remove, what will he do? te | ges to joyai citizens by wwe civil end military ope: 2 Fg L ’ on indoors, snd this morning uo doubt most of the ul Will'recnovs, and nos, appount, he wheels of ov: | fogs ot he governinen lately called she Gouieder ate Wamesne, Weer Vin Apel 80. The burglars en- ent Re OPE Dt Sennen cou, Beaer latior will be seen on the sidewalks and im vehicles, 7 for 1t, he ean dria himeclf aud appeal’ to ine pec. | Siates of Amenca. No persons proverty is to be | 66 36 the Harrison National Bank, of Os: | peared jn France, although It is thought that moving will mot be a H Pie. "What is t be acoompllabed eerryi on on SEEpM whem wees oneep om, te ee of ‘March, 41s, Ohio, were overtaken about two miles from La-| © nie Cnived Staten Court at New Orleans bas | sere! on this day as on previous onomsione, ; sepatenh 508. Set e'preciecescors the President. Youunteny become an FOF ewpioyee in | 6F826% Obi, this afternoon, A sharp encounter | been closed, avi! Ju ige Darrell says he will Keep is Tue CHoLrrA—RePorrs To YestsRpay 4 Wr condition of the ecuntey ? The war is lea Goxlecns ove wervice 12 . a took place, in which one of the robbers was wounded | closed so long os Leyonets bristle abuut it, No New Cases.-Dr, Bwinborne reported to the Sror, pad the Union ates? if’ the inswrestions | © contieation the valus of $10,000 in Teal | ond three eapiuied. One of them succeeded tm me. | 4 www fool i@ coming down the Missieripp!. | Board of Wealth yesterday that the vomels tn quaran riven by the Secretary of Stale to our Miniter to | FF, parsenal Ay tf bo be lott te ~ ts, | King bis escape, closely pursued, The amount of | The whole o: Hvuthwemern Louisiang is over-| tine were in good condition, and thes tbe werk ef . ustria are carried out, the result will be war be- pe lank sb ies tourer ‘has #0 of the | money recovered will prebably exceed $160,000, flowed, The loss of property and crops will be rete T 1 ence ot mri ey cean | Sit eat en a aa eats rs. re eo tg Rg t soldiers Li d-f poh Bb A nearrestioa. 2 punish Weteen re! 10 | At Louisville, Ky, all the hotels are crowded | Avi the noted horses from New Orleans and pee per pred reals ond Basland ore ' ih tke ven ‘he Cain we Seadosate the pesmecter af par: | with to the Democratic State Convention, | Mobile have arrived et Louisville, Ky, to take | “el sod chegrtnl, and aince the lasier loft Malifas. i we ry ‘te go to war, And the senor poses. Prat Ll. spall | which to-day, and promines ¢o be the largess rt in the Woodlewn Races, which cor on | thiryen dage go, no symptoms of cholera have sp ¥ 3a on fi is . BORO, 097 4 be s08k} Convention ever, beld ip the Giate of Kentucky. ondsy neth end continue four dasa, wf ' 1 Coetmand an the Lam. Vasa... a

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