Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
——— Bun Cable Dispatches. |THE FENIANS. limit as to tims, whippin | chain-gangs, presents sone of the obno | features of the irregular law, ’ (Signed) 0. 0. Howsnn, Major General and Commissioner. | for paymont of the fine and coste and. worl thous ing in my hr Mere Iereee ta Deblte, NEW YORK, FRIDAY,_ 4, 1867. a “ Price Tro Cents aa = Ee | PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE, DISASTERS: ‘The Lows of the Schooner BE. M. Dyer—Saf- It involves the suspension of cert vo to offer the | tom (o adoptThs Amendment. The only way le abandonment of cert f certain clain Mr. Wontworth asked lea THIRTY-NINTH CONGRE: SECOND HESSION. CE AND THE WORLD. WASHINGTON. hts, and the forfeiture hen mon make arms th forings of the Crew. Resolved, That the Commiites upon waa for Congrens to sot #firmative y, and taking 4 of (wo of the Biater, auch se might | Constiiutional Amendment Passed tm the be found best Stil for’ the purposr, ary eo inetricted to report what messes 180%, | Srguiieh therelu Guvernmente Tounded Honate, Jara regarding the ill-fated achoon er EF. M. Dyer (of which cas: was made through the Atlantic Cable) have The Wyer sailed from 10th, for Rich with w cargo of timber nil the weasel aprung BLATIONS IMPORTANT FROM SPAIN, Tron-Clads Ordered to the Pacific, AFFAIRS IN WROUBLE APPREHENDE can bs taken (0 prevent the upreme Court fom Waobarging the sssasslat irators (0 raleaae the rebel | j., jase tn Colones Of 1980 ald MMe, | UPOD Hal | pXCITEMENT IN CONGRESS. THAD. STEVENS’ MEASURES, Menate Depended Upon to Checkmate Them. Tho Senate met at President pro fem, Foater in the releasing ant t the original rights abandoned for a more de Constitutional people at the last woived at the | come to hand ment submitte ngroas has been | Mr. Chandler prosonted a protest against any curtailment of thy National currency It was referred to the Finance Committee Mr. Morgan presented th against any ch in the duty on sugar; also ® remonstrance against tho increased duty on linsead: also co against the Koferred to the Financ Mr. Eldridge oly) uty to Tay it bef however, seoms ¢ 8 resolu wat con f the tiret dollar atroyed by be receited with marked dlinfavor by a majority of the Southern ) and aaa measure of ‘States, may yet fail, nity was foo great or premature. aved us the tronble of SERVIA. asnt to the approprial | for the payment of property The Currency Question, the deck, ov die a more lingering death from A. Boker was down tho re! mittee on Appropriations. Mr. Bundy introduced @ joint resolution | Goveraments to be formed Govern: | @tatse should be found to work well, theo the next | (i Toxna, | Comgrese mi roforred | sll the arcedet REDUCTION PROBABLE. South will hay M., @ heavy soa washed ©. will again bees roposal will not be ikhte of humanity. state will take no backward a wait, but will not yield self ‘of victory, so that it Mr. Trumbull presented « protest agninat tho curtail It waa referred to tho ¥ Mr. Sumner introduced a resolution direct ing the Judiciary Committes to i ation or ® Constitutional amendment y at the sale of persons ery for a term of years as a pun nent for crime. Mr. Sumner, on presenting the abo: called attention to cases which bi his observation in which colored per aonahad been sold by order of Criminal rts in Maryland The Nebraska Questi Fontan Arrests. B—Six suspected persons ‘wore arrested hore last night by the police. They came to this city from Liverpool, at ‘which port they arrived » fow days ago It is supposed they are ian organization in wn, overboard, QU a large steamer hove . snd aatied around them, but without offeriny On the 10th, the rem lashed themselves to the wrec! mainod there without food or water rescued, on the 2d, by Loyalty in. this | Tee wilt doaure it | MQUAL SUFFRAGE TO IE SECERED, y be safe to the first | Mr. Binghy oration of on the] Without disposing that matter the House | novor to aak for le: The House then procesdod, order, to tho consi tho bill reported by Mr. Steph 0th of April, 1866, from the joint Bolect | want inte Committee on Reconstruction, to provide for restoring to the States Iatoty in insur: |” Mfr. Kelly ma: rection, their full political rights, Tho ques | the finance tion being on a aubatitute proposed thorefor opens, on the 1th of December, tute having been read, Stevens proceodod to a wise in anpport of the aubstita that this bill ahonld be til final action was bad Ho desired that the House possible, come to some coneli sion as to what should be dono with the more and ry avery day, and the Into de on of the Suprome States had readerg Congress on th menta in the rel That decision, thongh, perhaps Drod Scott’ decision, erous In fie operation on the ‘ Tves and libertios of the loyal men of the country. | MHEOR! taken away all protection (rom evary loyal lack of white, residing \n inder of the crew will not permit the jssnes pri tically settled by the war to slip back a atate of doubt or 3 Delegates, From Amorica. — ‘emissarios of tho Bhat country. the brig Meg, emink Harding, the captain, dd George Wickinson, sea am the wreck delirious the next day estion, nor that in this delivered country maahood Gball over again | OT ee Lew WITH THE PRESIDENT. held ecrmer par lirious—the latter died | ‘The eat of the message is devoted to ‘ying, the second officer, John Wiggins, and one othor seaman, were jed in Euglaud on tho 20th of the Logisiature of land had tot been in apasion aince the Civil Righta Bill, rafore an opportunity to chai in that State, won anid the jadge who onlered referred to had eon arrented under the Civil Rights Bill, and the case would probably carried to the Wasnixotox, Jan, & nuch excitement expecially in the House, The ause of it wax owing to the speech and propositions of Mr, Stevens, which prod more thin the usual agitation, and which ae of more bit the general im Bromon, en route for New York, has beon vdotainod here ono day by a snow storm. Quite number of the yachtsmon of the Now York Club return to the United States boon a day of Maryland. Message of tiev. Swann. Monk, Jan, 2—Gov, Swann's Mes waa not delivered to the Legislature but, from some reason yet unex 1 in two of the The Message irese the ‘The Burning of the Steamer Fashion —Te: rible Reenes on Board. 2—Tho particulars of | the loas of the atoamor Fashion bave been | received. Tho disaster occurred when she he waa anxion ould, ‘The Case of the Tornado. Lonnon, Jan. 2, Evoning.—The case of the ship Tornado, which was soized noar Callao during last Ootober, upon a charge of at tomptod blockade breaking, has been up in tho Spanish Court of Adi Poizure confirmed. Franoe and Mexico. ry S-Noon.—The Mosiracn DV Sor (somioficial) mays that the role with all thre powers are i aatiafactory, and that Mexico will b afternoon papers of this city. longthy and able document, opening | allusion to the general prosperity of the Commonwealth, and the | ns well as the | under whieh the reawell said the am ishing slavery covered tho whol nited prevail, and that if thoy asauredty will b Tt aprend with ai hock it were of the boat aud passengers had to bi f nt to give the ti iralty, and the h rapidity that i per enforcement miraging eirer ging on ubolial wll such woighty reaponaibili Al te pursue a more rvative course, of the State la ® the floor, and apoke 1, Which was then 0-2 the product ‘There is a very x 89.08 lowe than this Whilo the unproductive capital | stated at the larg Ar Panes, Jan in favor of the rese sagainat any further burn after the stean had been ran upon a ‘tons of Fram Mr Sherman presented the momo Jot the revel | ‘The Committes ros and th | other officers, askin, went to the wate wan himself today expressed thy sal muff age and wis ted Gad the Supreme Co €o loyalty SLATION FOR THIS CITY, LE ho, hey ae Senate. invested by the Conati of the Promient and of rag big Senators Pierson, Lenty Thos. Murphy and CG. Cornell appeared in their seats for the first time today, THE CONETITETION AE AMENDMENT ADOPTED. Tio Sonate immadiately proceeded to tha two of three of these | conaidaration of the Congressional Consti« onal Amendment Mr. White said that while he wold cheers fully vote for the ratification of the Amend. ment, yot if a aufleiont ramber of States 10 nok aceapt it, bo did not wish to be ane meat to tne Joit Cons: | derstood by his vote now as binding himself mittes on Reconstruction. pot to for more. He pledged himeelt but he held that the ttoe of the Whole on the | Amendment would be much more aecepte ion, Mr, Upson in the chair, | ble to a vaat body of our citizens, and more ‘a Mossago. complete, just and patriotic, if it wont far horate apssch upon | ther and guaranteed wniveraal suffrage. . oritiolaing in dotail the recent | The vote wae then taken with tho following report of the Secretary of tho Troaaury, and | result sd vocattu two resolutions already offered | yeas Moses, Andrews, Campbell, Coline, y himaolf—one favoring the repeal of the | Cornell, Crowley, Folrer. Gideon, Goddard, Ham: fivo per cent. tax on wfacturee, and the | paren, Kiten Lime tae, #. Murpey,, Nuls, Far Wie | othor condeinning tho doctrine of the Secre- | sme Perso, Pia s, Sénsions, Waite, | tary that the war dabt of the country ahould | Wilbur, Williams, Wolo. (rage. The.e should be no quest’on The segro should be treated far’, be found able to p o ect his own Intereste, be Goally restored. moved to recommit the bill and ponding am stato of the a the Prosides le ox ings hod by the youoration that con —-Mesers, C. G. Cornell, . Murphy and tracted it, Mr, Holmes noxt addressed the Commit BILLA MOTICRD. toe on the political relations of the lately Dy Mr. Gibson, to establish & Metropotir Ho orgnod against the logali. | tn Harbor District, and a Board of Wharfe ‘ow existing | and Viers; also to provide for the inapec ‘ongross to speak | tion, visitation and control of private luna 1 which should number those State | te xi am ga that were Hy Mr. Parsons, to repeal the law cata 6 aa the people of the States, | lial ig tho contract aystem for repairing the canal in those only, without distineti Hy Mr. Kline, for the better protection of ‘and color, who wore true to the Govern: | dry duck owners, i States in its hour of by oll, to amend the act for men in the port Speaker ro | of New York. jagger of the aaa | aumod the Chair Hy Mr, Low, to establish a Metropolitas board numbered 0 i@ Felel agaioat the throat of | Mr » proclaim hiraselt now or | quvatic If the doctrine of 4 paver wane people the loyal people of the leas Congress proved: something to ariarians that are Bow | “Resolved —Thi whi'es, and pulling intr secret | tne United Staton io either a 18 would be ti that Congress would not intert present curre ated by the French troops a Great, without regard to anything the Empe et Masimilian may choose to do. allowed the Io gevity ration, loyal Union man, neither authorize a structing the J y quire if any furthor leg tthe onslavemont of f aped wildly into the water | them were naved Jation i# necessary rn States to the right provect word of truth in the tel ogram to a New York paper to the effect of the Secretary of Stato had An extraordinary | and very fow, if any, of Views, January 3 soasiun of the Reichsratt, to be compo: ‘tho uowly olocted mombers non Hungarian provinces, is cony it, for the purpose of considering the | Loustitution and condition of Hun A of the gravest character, 60 leral Constitution coutinnes t supreme law of t embracing the to which peo juat censure of thew slavery of Ind the Territory of New Mex driven off by th to the stern an eting today on the et of the bill | of the Legialature was ¢ election of the oficors niling for the ade ‘The probability out will be report | wan never ne Mavnin, Jan.2.—The Spanish Government | the avo doctdod tonond a floot of ws to tho Pacifi any Gouers) h had commanding « d ‘or been restore: Oliver Miller At otticers of the Unit Indiana in a a to this ho directed at- | 4 ate ware | of! Pratt saved several la swalat deep | rutting, thea into toward and nee Congross to the ela Constitution, suffrage to white citizens, by pre viding for the in without farther «pe ranting of le Willa looking to th au of a now S end paddling it wail the add military affairs introduction of jo admission. of ators in Servin | 1h ordor of the ‘and fajur He bad made efforts for mation bat witho tn his pomseon be no distinetion in the of political rights on acc color im that State applicable to the State of ¢ law, then It bec The Committes of | the water and reach Missouri. Tho same principle ts tn this city h siruction should © bs nization of the 1 tion calling for an early risi 4agninst the authorities, and in favor | ot iacorpostion with the Kingdou fenoranoe, | tion in rete aqniry by the Mili and wo adopted ax of the lant day's verfertiog | Kacecutive ms Iie confusion wes | taeccuutiyn maa wingling of pardoned rebels, | ° "4!" i apoataie Republioans, ‘orstaud tbe ques Beaklog ot the Pronident of the nt departure, this city; but company with his wite the resolation? Buch « Hal iry at the proper it is ascertained and a LAS PTON, Fant ye Bas aria, Ca which was th see Chen taker Taube, which Left | the 22% ultimo, arrived at thi | noon, anal atier | ves wud mails 0 whe were no at Bayou Sar ia maid the Will nt to ite postyy : Monday next, with th that the bill wonid t Minow Disaatere. Coxcrnsatt, dian stern train on th onferring suffrage on Michigan, FCLAL AND FINANCE Taverroon, Jan. E Droadatutls in a hand ia much below that of District was pre day aff¥rnoon, by i= The State Logislat lay and eftect A veto is anticipated, ax ther oho will approve thy wend a solid rebel rept rebel electoral copperheads of the North, Lansing yoate wn olf the track, PECotton haa eon in brisk Gemand at an | uot serionsly livered thie fore 4 mainly to the owned in this the North would be the P walaoduiave! Dean Sint—Ln rospous stor the day Verritery of Utah ther purposes, as follows 8,00) pounds | Safurday last and saok | entiroly eovered by NGrieD, Mass., Jan, vena modified the third aootion of 1s to provide that th Mancrnaren, Englani 4 the House goods aud yarn’ has w rather quie poarance, but hold I aprings wore made in tho same factory in those which w json shall pres Thos wero sworn in J by the Supre of the District of Colum! and tuk their anthorized to do #0, he aball be dered guilt upon conviction thereof any court of competent jurisdiction, aball be pur oding five hunted larg oF by Imprisoument in mouths nor lene eh fue aud im which were shipped at luatiog, with intent to defraud th misdemesnor market closing firm at iuod thirty passengers, mont | fully submit th osod by Mr. Stevens, red tu bo printed ‘The first section declares shat the State Govern. | #01 M4 organized fo the iate rebel Sites, excluiug | have al'siaeGor | In Virginia the fre Massachusotts. * Petroleum to-day closed firm at Is pon.— The cur for United States Five Twenty Bouds she Ven tentiar, one month, or by bolln wat at ihe iscretion of the court, Bee. 14. Thatno man in salt T proteud to have the right ty the ao Slay or the services of any woman, jt to bim by reason of her conmorated to iim jon, Beorainens, form oF lottor waa this morning re vior Court to: | ceived at the ‘The Froedmen, hundred frocd day tho Stato ¢ turn the liquors, valued at one tho dollars, to Uie proprietor of the Neptui iiouse, on Chelaoa beach, which had been Jarod by the Court to be ilogally a At the State dinnor at the Parker Ho prietor of which ii HO dollars, retur Nay | NO matter how obt as investigation will avail uothing in the J. J. Ostorhout, issioner of Indian Affairs has mado written app! retary of the Interior, for an investiga Indians near Tenuese’e, #10 im and tbat their acte are void. tory of Utab | men have left Ge leaving to work the cottva lands of ‘Texas for one-fourth of the crop, Inited Statos Five:Twenties, 73) Joutral Shares, 82); ; Honal State Gove fl! tosle cit rene over twenty-one flding therein for a former condition of wervitudy ¥ be electors. i@ Ruilway Shares, ‘The U.S. Gov rn to wond, free of charge, to sare now receiving and who are disposed to make Ives useful in the Lone Star Stato, oarenmouy, Fite oF cousec + decree, sentence, vole or dl the so-called Mormon Chiu b abiopy priest or caber ott irch oF of any menmuber thereof, whether with or without the co sent of the wom tua shal! cobablt with euch woman, ‘Eullly of «crime, and aball, upon conv) eof before any court of competent Jui diction, be punished by a fine of not more th ten thousand dollars nor less thau five bundred dollars, or by mprisovwent at bard labor in the hy oF of any pro FoF fuuctionar: ‘Texas such freedinen on that the persom was on the iy Maroy 1304 wing ictment for ae tho law), liquors were the re- i rresher opresed 004 all Hmen thereafter op; ‘8 decroase; 9,000 is the present colure: to the soutinuance of the rebellion, iver areated | yuf at ue present colored Federal prisoner otherwise than at lawful prison: rd will hencetorsh bear faith and alle Who Ministory’ Address—The Emperor Re- | @rots the Attitude of tho U. 5. Govern mout Towards iim. Dre. Sib, 1563; wee Bacrimons, Jan. 4 from Moxico, po havo boon received. Ministorw’ thoy stato that the sources of the rovonuo having been deranged, everything possilte will be done to place them once | more in regular operation. f@sks that vigorous arrangements be made © tho rostoration Details of the news stoamer Alliance, didress of the He states in his application that thin or iliately attended to, to bring on a general I war, in all that great aection of the country drained by the Yellow Sto United States Governun mont, showing that the State Constables oa Vast amount of work during more partioularly fnposee on the delegates elected to the tate | Missionor of this nveutions pro yuveution of Re sdditional ost thas | increr ‘voluntarily, borne arme egaluas | at 200,000. Tn Missouri it tice, | the freadmen have left the nder the Confederate Gioveru: om agree io adopt the 1, 18 Te them to select A loyalty and fidelis coustructioniats held in Arkansas recently looking to the and its trib aptly and properly investi usequences may and justice done to both Indiaus ‘and mili ibs, ‘an tbe discretion of wore adopted throw of the oxiating State ( alling upon Congress to make Tho Convention also accepted tutional Amendment be deemed @ compete uta were broken jot @ barroon distinguished for tn aud Uniom, who a the your, whi t hasbeen open and Middlosex Counties the aule of Liquora nu stopped almost entirely, and in other countion Chas been greatly looked. atter | ted establishments of the gambling in ts contiseated ix not far from $5,000. harply reproved | vert for their hostility to th 4, Which they bave expr comprises only tectives, who aus arrest. decided sensation in all maintenance of Much, ho says, will depend upon | wine en ald secure protection | itutions against tho contents aud mur t they hud moat to fear wana | nooded that the test case ama is a State ia the It in generally « na to whethor A praod the extreme 4 to tho letter, and isabel! be lawful for avy claimed as auch epiritust meriied to him tho people, if they wi for Uhomael ver 4 bands of wal ‘Tho attendance was not in the afirmat aud this decision thority to forin a vty provided tay Louisiana. nyestigation, folk iain turning that and oth troops had be anes bis regre New ORLEANS al Riot Inveatigat king testimony yesterday Tho Committos on Ke lerstood, report ag offering to the without further conditi at the attitude w pnatruction will, it United States has chosen to exhibit to on, ineluding thr nt witnosses examined Southorn States adm gamuy in she Terr Sher places, and disapy ‘dhe Loginlens Hhhory of Utaby to a Tho report creates Address of Gon. Ortega. ws on the adoy Tho following is | issued by Gen, Or the wath and 2th ultimo, w Attorney General foro, Jacob Barker and tho Judges of the Suprome ro the Mayor ‘Asavmn'ly of the ‘person or boy politic, ih, donation or comtribuilou to said Jortuon Churel directly oF ima Territory wot lawiully at any time tu the rel who have held of Haran ahs «from the Arkansas Lagisla anit Fecoymizing In Congress 4! the continuanse os the Biales’ Nows items. (Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Joseph Ellison, J te and six of the House, who are now in thie city for with the Government tion of the country, had an interview with President to-day. hoaded by State Senator Alexander Hunter, United States Senator elect ‘That gentleman introduced the different dolegates to the Prosident, and alao made a brief atatemont of the object of their mis- sion, after which @ general conversation on nent political topice of the day, namely, the present condition and future prospects of the country. view was over an hours’ dur Le dusy venditious | tie To the Public of the 1d, but who bas been jou of such spiritual may ued, sball to all courie places be deemed * fewme sole." . 16. Thab every person, wale or fern: | know ingly aad willingly ai ach ceremony oF riko of Murmonieu such sealing or spiritual marriage with futent to countensece, enoourage and give effect to deemed willy of «crime, and ( befure a cours of competent Uuriadiction, shall be panied as last aforessid, ‘aud the person or ng {ring euch ceremony, sball be punished as last Jue of a) least one sbousand § herd laber to for ab lasat two years ‘Boos, 1T and 13 enact suisiantisliy she rules of deacons in offeot 1u Now York, ‘Boo. 19 recog! res ihe title of lawful bua yy courtesy aud of w widow os tenant in to determine wi oxo of conferring tho political situa Gexs. Braco and Price have arrived in ‘The latter comes from Mex ico, and i# accompanied by hia family Tho proas has dor of Gen. Sho wwution and orduan be declared entivied to4l dimmuaitio, and beeulject to ali ‘and liehiliues of a Hiale in the section authoriaing the P-ovisiousl Government to orgen- uch military as me deemed hecessary to kee) tbe peace and enforce the lawe aud ordi is made to bie eutl tborises the Provisional Goverume law aud suspend the writ of hadi yr forcible reestance ie ation of eli! prosess, Seeitou 14 ion of boxes leto two tia! Bection 16.—A ssthorizes the Conventiva to ui in Poues, by sworsbird vote, with thet part of the | and Texas, by tho Assistant Commissionor, gress approve the cv uiblished the military or: in which he seeks to | fops| them, In Florida more has be Delaware. ‘The Message of Gov, Saal Winwsaros, Den, Jan daineaslo atid seeiat iny oF Profoundly the intornal affairs of Mexico lelogation Ie lao tho abawor of Gon. Ortoga Published our iinprisons Ho Sontiago, and the protosts made by us published the documents rovealiny. | fatment whi ord the ocouri the American ani M flored juault and con Ons now know the outrago and liey they have f-ooived by thie series of un Tux steamer moruing Star, from Now Or loans, bound to Now York, was fast aground on the Southwent bar siuce Saturday last. of Gov, Salsbury, of Del, pre tmade at Brazos Legislature yesterday, stronuly opposes the Mus. Jupoe Bunnerr, a pioneer, and the oldest represontative of the second estate in Cincinnati died in that city yeaterday. Ay. Bection 13,—A: ground against ite ratification, and refers favorably to tho railroad enterprises of the State; proposes a State library and peni tentiary, aud a revision of the’ penal code. 109 to the punish to proclaim | may! ‘aforesaid, and by # euch penitentiar ‘wade to the ex sued on tho pro —Aushoriave the di Avrnovon ot the ocoau yacht Fr Montreal that tho Rosonoath, heavily laden, made the trip from Queboo to Glasgow, Scotland, in fifteen days nt of nogroos, this Stato has shown that y vivid fie under the Coufederate Gov. | of the District Judyo: rod the following as a} Board of Public Works of privilege: Resolved. That the | By Mr Sessions, to give additional powor resolution the | to Ingislative inveatigating committees. wise of Represent Mr. Sanford introduced a bill to repeal hs | tho Hon, Thaddeus Stovens, expresses tho | the Railroad Antt-troe Pasa bill. ction and sonse of the House Ae, Fee TRUE CONMISAIONRA, Pr r, Folger presented a petition, beari H Btkad toe lesteleuve eo ce, | about one ihuultred and Arty signature cone Sranche shall Propose tomate prece, ar | 118 for the expulsion of Sonator Charles G. ph oF Alvise the acceptance of any such | Cornell, because of the wnauawered charges Jo any other asia than the integrity | made againat him a Street Commissionor. the Cubed Btates aud Ul Mr. Folger anid he presented the petition ase of the constitutional tight belong ‘eVory citizen to petition the Logile but lio did not wiah to be understood uuimitted im any respect to its propos of statements, It waa referred to the Judiciary Committees. Adjourned, Aasembly. Tho Spaaker announced the annual report of the Comptroller. The Governor sont is said I sd boart dislra! | the following annual reporte: i ee my | ‘Tho report of tho Metropolitan Health om, ead iy Teuatoos of the An tes, The Commissioners of a. Tho Metropolitas 'o Commissioners. The Metropolitan Po- lice Commissioners, Tho Commissioners of fu and by the introduction anitvadvansey, 0 to Astley, of Ohio, abjectod to the intro of the resulittiy Mr. Niblack asked Ioave to offar a resolit | the Niagara Froatior Police, nea to the erection of a new z jon for the Prositont of the NOTICES OF BILLS Slates, Ohjectod Ry Mr Burrows—To authorize the cons the House adjourned strivtion of eularged locks in the Erie aud Ogwego Canals, THE FREEDMEN ity Mr Sigerson—To regulate places of la ly Island Sound - My Report Colored it ity to ‘abolish tho bent the Southern states”) of New York Sapervisors. ‘Treatment and Conduct, Ete, Kio. Mr. L. Buck—Relative to the estab Wasitxctow, Jan, 3—Tho following com: | ahiinent of markets iu Now York. panics munication was sent to tho Seorotary of | tion of health in the Metropolitan Dis War: triet Wasiinctox, Doe. 21, 1866, By Mr. Honadal Incorporate Truss en Me Ati Sania loas of the Preabytery of New York ; By Mr. Blauvelt—To provide for the aor to tho resolution | counting by Police Justices of New York fou the reports of the | monoys received for fines. « nite retary of War. of Congress, askin Assistant Commissioners of thi Bar By Mr. Viska= allow oriminale to test: fy in their own behalf. togother with a synopsis of tho local lawa,| “ity Mr, Stara—To repeal the act pro« roapecting p ist rrous of color, as they now ex-| lhibiting th tho late Slave States, L wa roads, : ay se iv Mr. Burna—To provent the Hudsow nelosed reports River Railroad Co, from using steam below this office to the Aaaistant | Suth atroet, en to the. pro BILLS INTRODUCED. tho Svuth| fy Mr. Creamer—To amend the Metroplic Lea saaaaad xoise Law. dooreased | 1 Mr, Keady—Li ‘ sare | gi Me Reedy —Lmlting «© day's work te ima eatimantad at | Ay 0,000, Bouth | ¢, Se anit | to the Uuited stat A at 400,000, issue of fre0 passes om Faile A respect ip yen nly partially in number; estimated dite 500,000, about the een Carolina, 'o ratify the amenda Conatitution. DLUTIONS. we ating the consis of si0n eas | MF. Havens offered the following In Mississippi a consun has | 4 fesolred, if the Aenate concur, Thas the people Fee area RPh Sonatas Bae | of thie state are iu favor of « tall which aball nro tock the | roducers and manufacturers of thie coume lation of the State, tn Louisiana no | Gh stveate he tke Reseesk Teeemasy, teas te tea hauge reported; colored — population | present condition of our Natimuel alfeire euch | ki,000, “Teans, “tho Assistant Com: | tart for the protection of Awerican. industry fae acer tar ak | ae called lor by she people, he bewse te estimated | ea! to bear the fusnecial burdens of the intel | rar now talc upoo auem. Krate in lava | ftetolved Tost our Senators in Congress be ine He the Stato in lavge | guructedy td our Mapresentatives nC ogress be In Arkansas tho col serene tap arenes poamge of me WEA decreased to about tbe e001 Assistant Com hat ite rouse from 2ASiK) | Foquesied to “oeward copies of these resolutions te W000, ‘The reports ore and Reprosoura:.ves ia Cae \auaitiak | aF2e@ frou this tats, It was laid on the table undor the rule Mr. Wilber callod from the table the reso tiow ratifying the Coustitutional Ameude | moats, which was lost Mr. M,C. Murphy offered the following—+ colored po umbere for Kai 100,004), misnionor oatitmates an wiation in 1860 to HL Anwiatant up to this time had 1 Lmad oport to 7 valency, the Governor, be Whereas, The existing nevteallty laws ore Act, and the actual y plish- | brake is of civ 1 vat liberty, opposed oil up to October Ist as fol to the true ides, and conceived Under cirvutsataue ina entries have been made ay Coa which Lave passed away, thaveivre i \ Resolved, If the Senate coucur, what we sympa- ons wettied on the publ over aix thousand doll personal property ; many ti aro made by per Iands aa 800 Mica wits avery effort made Wo cont off the shackles uf di 4 who will move to tho | our Senators aud Represent tives in © gross are 4 work closes. Ln | tyaructed east tis cousuramation of he prox Ark ans any practical difficulties have | po-tions mappat out by Hon. §. P. Bavks in big preventod the Assistant Commissioner from | @laborate repost 4) tho Natonsl Lagiainsure ining correct information of tho lo This also lies over undor the rulo. ands.) funilie, with 15 | Tho Speaker auuonaced the. tollowing © entered lands and moved to | standing Committee on Privileges and Elev: done than | tiona: Slessra, Chamberlain, Hiseook, Hote in cithor of the above montioned States. [| nan, W. 5. Clark aid Creante is probablo that after their reloase from this Yo move, if the Senate come year's contract, many will outer lands, not adjoure until Tu fact that they will be e siisicarnt bee ressel people my and thet A direction, worth of | the following apd be pointmonta Aasiataut Clerk, C, G. Underwood, of C yuuga; Financial Clerk, Waldo M. Potter, of Saratoga; Journal Clerk, Edward M. Joba OK dors, Assistant Clerk, and the fol+ uts; PV, Kidder, nu, Joh A. Place, Joel W, Tay+ lor, Asher P, Cole, Byron Andrews aud Geo, The roporta contain evidence that the manner of executing the awa on the part of trates and jurors in aome parts of the eor-| South, doos groat injury to the freed people. Tho necessity tor eufuroing General Ordor | 0. 4, from Hoadquactors of the Armioa of | the United States in Louisiana, Mississippi the State of Mis. Bivo of the appoiutecs ave editors of newer Path of delegetes declaring shat they bave mover | is fully established. ‘The decisions of some | K. Prorce, wh nation to receive @ reparation commensurate w injurod groatnoss and dignity. Ax far ‘are concerned having inade our protests, we roaorve the right to exact justice whenever wo olall have @ Mexican’ Minister at the ment of the United States there now acknowledged w optional as well as wi derstood causes, merely represents tho i terest of a faction, putting aside the honcr | row they will mevt the Cabinet and General Grant at the Executive Mansion, Reprosontative Hearn to-day introduced ¢,arm ande discipline the military and for other purposes, able-bodied male who sball haye been born or natural the United States, or shall have declared their intention to’ become citizen have actually voted at any Stato or Territo- rial election, and all between the Ji be enlisted in the militia, provides, among other things, that Congress whole or any part of the vioo of the United Javory as a pun not only the moat salutary restraint againat its cominiasion, but the surest pi Against its repetition.” ting negro immigration into the ns the constitutionality of the civil rights Dill, and gays h the laws against negroes po ‘One hundred pound ceived at Quebeo, C. orling has been re I, from the Emperor Napoleon, through Col, Denny, for the re lief of the French Canudian sufforers by tho . 11 prescribes the mode of trial. Mr. Trutubull called up the bill to repeal the thirtoouth section of tue Coutisoation Bill, or that part of the bill which grante to the President the powor to i clamation of amnesty, poned till to-xmorrow, Mr. Sumner called up tho bill to prevent and punish fraudulent reapres migration of negroes or mu Mr, Pike spoke at some longth upon the | constitutional ‘ongrone to the seceded Stat the time for action had come, aud he for | secured tu @ bill, to organ one was now ready Ww act Ther, wore | be seen from tho reports that the machinery wd to Cougreas tor ita | ofthe Civil Rights billie not in Plans were | tion in som whieh sseaied te be ed. | Wany criminals that ought to be brought to vides that all Tur achoonor P. for Pensacola, Fort Morgan for neglecting Hine from New Orleans was recently fired at from ‘The bill was post: to show her the veasel badly injured shot touk eflvot just at the water mark Miss Anna I in, has 4o far recovered from her re: | as to be able to announce her lecture on the of Women," during v Becond, the} favor the contract sya Fefuee | are reporte Couatituhhonsl Amer ' Message of the @ 4 olleved his country by counte cing the military order of Gon, Sheridan, ur persons by cou ch treatment as wo paident of Mexico be | herlain read his inaugural wossage to the opens with an ¢ ment, with perhaps ¥ @ action by Congress | tie Governmuenia of the lately rebel Hates | freediuen it ich were seb up by the I'reaident in 1366, aud | their con establishing tu thelr Legislature to-day uiding the consideration of this Lill, the 0 ds into th tional Guards into the Pheer ine States to exocute the laws thereof, where ne may be obstructed ; or to repol invasion, and to suppress Gomgatio insurreo- ‘Tho bill was referred to the Coumit- we on the Militi Tho Congressional party returned from their holiday trip South this morning, ‘They all spowk of the remarkably hospitable manner in which they were every where rec resontative Laflin and oth their speech the majority of Us acted in no spirit o 4 the constitutional ing of our numb the events whic wa, Lag earned the contempt of lis coun proanion of hia views ¢ governments founded | fuiled to do a, the State is of considerable le uur gays at the clos of th the secession element HOUSE OF REPRESENT Tho House met at noon, there beiug about @ quorum present, ‘Tho Speaker prosented a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, trane- mi*ting # repott from David A, Wells, Spe- ci! Commissioner of Revenue, with » ‘Turiff Bill prepared by him as @ substitute the Customs Laws now in force, stating t the opinions and conclusions of Mr. Wolls, with very alight exceptions, met with very hearty approval, port and bill to the greRs, 9 Coumitton on worde| romeitien and proted twas reasdjudicata, ed 1h iuhiy Ws the peo @xp Made! 1 the more the | yemocralle party he on the Preside RRIULE atabbing ailray occurred on ATERRIDLE stabbing aflray occurred on Tee Pradient hed expos Now Orleans lovee Victor Lanson was immedi , and bis brother, Mariano, dap Three arrests had been nto assort that had nop rotion been interposed, | pted but to provid F. M. Onreoa, people condemned tt deserted ihe Bresidens, au | the Jorguin G One, yothing been atte against suileriag and protect personal r in the South until tho assembling of Con gross, the righttul authority in the matter, the whole country to-day would be in rola more satisfactory both to North ever, thofMlistracting elements Baye beon uuited, the spirit of re: bellion has been revived to hopes it L aandoned, and with its diverse passi harmonized and oxcited to the keynote of a stauda “to-day p Am deavormto Cantos L. Onrnoa iF Ht the rebel Biatos © pian or | settled through the Petition | boon satisfactory to thy freedimou, favorite extremes of a t of such| Lo Amend- | laws of Maryland, hon; be! Louis my uy much schon: he| Louisiana, aud Toxas, ch Bhate by iteelf whe Tf aby State ado, Ir is suspected that tho fire that occurred on New Year's night, was caused by some roughs who were refused admittance to the hotol, ‘The fire sproad so | ward the South. ‘The people seered to be improssed with tho arguments addressed to m, and on their return the Congressmen that the views of leading men had Tre Boston Post says Kiduoy disease; Victor Emmanuel a para- Napoloon has a ‘arious assemblayes that gress in what revenge or mallee to- My bub be protested agatuel aby suc thot bound hitieeit 10.1%, would judge of wee" Con rene " id CAPO Yagral aoe ee ae escian fustier be would vote ior tie eat | Very. ‘The arrest of assombled persons as | thie country from falliug into ould not, Tha question Practical ome, as the ‘ately lots crazy; tho hair of both ihe Emporor of Anstria and the Queen of Hano- y within a Year ; hight, wud’ Victoria still Droods over the vast with prof ie holy rapidly that the inmates esoaped with the groatest ditficulty by jumping from the . Nine or tem boats be | undergone » thoro ie: | Jonaing to the Ferrey Co, ware burned, Puasohare the Becrotary’ and commouding tl careful consideration o! vor haa turned talaalon,, wae at likely to be sinsippi, that the Civil Rights bill was un- bas no doubt robbed the of privileges intended to be | them by that law. [t will | colored peop ‘THE FENIANS IN CANADA, fahou Says Tonoxto, CW, Jan, 3—Father MoMae | nou ia out in another letter in today's tans Commissegare generally | Grome denying Col, Roberts statements », The freedmen ving food, . Ho says ponses, and ill opera. portions of the South, for trial under that bil are at larg he A it that he and Lyuch were s# having in most cases faith pertormed their obligations, 1 am | gratis from ebaritable institution glad to be able to port that employers | he bas ample funds to pay hise Dave, asa goneral thing, settled with the | ha aver since be was placed tn Jail, a with the terms of | He thinks they should be spa alti wot en any of them have | statomouts made olivially from Robert lawe have not, in| Headquarters, Imon the p ho ie not propare For this reason, | anxious for martyrdom, but would, moos sssistant commissioners roport that they | willingly, exchange places with the valian® have rol ved the evil 4a far we! Coluuel. orsible — by esoumin, the gia i} — |Eilp of tho ‘Treethuen, 4 eonterplat | Tun Now York Tamper saye: “ Protestant tho lawe of Congress, ‘They algo report that 4 fast losing all bold on the popu: ack. | contracts approved by bureau oiticers, and America, amd is evaporating me agencies onjectures, vibrating betwoen ite | human depravt vagrant | (y on the one hand, and a doctrine of total | mauhood infallibility on the other.” 16 therefore firmly bolleyes that the speedy propagation of Catholic truth and the ele induonces of the Is] all cases, alurded tho f special attention to th Tho euwll we lowed after the expiration of one contrac| before @ poreon must enter another to ea | Vattng and chastonis 'y will vocasion practical gla-| Catholio Church are t luformation given by any | \nfldelity. v 6 y a juatice of the peace, Liablivus leiy gaye bu ludivatvn of @ dutva [Sea ig uale uf Kis invoigea at Dublia Quicc | (amAlnnad om Rrmwdis Mearek ——