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THR NEW YORK SUN.| palin sae H HK 384TH YEAR! I t = ie Ai a ee a ae = TAAL shines ron Sed ' a ENGLAND AND THE NATIONS, ; “ “ > TA | —————e Sine Ny M3 sm nA NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1867. — _____Price_ Two A Peaceful Prospect. Im New Work City, WASHINGTON. tried for treason at all, and that ie ono | qualification from holding office under the { gal suffrage as the irrevocable law of the Minnesota ; General Intelligence. f ground upon whioh his immunity from that | Cited States | land. : . THE AMERICAN YACHTSMEN, exoReT THR JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, Rode of trial ie placed, As to the ation | | Me will, ow ears, (ntraduced a joint reso. | Boeroy, Jan 4.—The consolidated dobt of ‘Tan Tiles Vpeet—the Loonsenea ‘ (By Mati to the New York Bun) ie AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, , attached, should be’ atteitied. Tasy te the | lation extending the jurisdiction of the Court | nis gity on the Stet of December wae @id-| St. Pauis, Jan, 4—The Buprome Court) 4 Jaane of gold, weighing one pound, a THE DISTRICT SUFFRAGE BILL. hovorable Seuator that the Freaident of the | Fe tothe Julicias Comittee, 4 Flt: | on0,375 91, ‘The meana on hand in tho Trea-| Ave © decision yeoterday upestting tt | way turned out FF the Chandiers, Canada, | ELonors Paid Them: im ms —_— hited, States, from time to time, haa ex. | (It gives the court juriadiction of claima| aury to pay this roach §2,9R5%%, The net titles under the law of 1962 A large num | (old Mining District, « fow day ee the World! —— atonce, but that they have declined his command during the Morgan raid | The net decrease in the debt during the past | The Attorney Genoral of the Bate bes | fil ASHLEY'S IMPRACHMRST RESOLUTION. | to receive him, not upon the ground that | through the Statoe OC Lndiana and Obio in | your waa $753,960 6 iy were not willing to try bin, but apon | July, 1863) ‘Tenement Houses The Cable. cod © ground that, if they got aan f - . THE NEW YoRK N hir trial and conviction would not bo |. Th® House then want into Committers of | Nostow, Jan, 4.—A committee of tho city as been engaged in conaudor possseses oveey facility for obtaining the asaured. | the Whole on the State of the Union, on the | government ery part of the CONGRESS YESTERDAY. ben des oF one to New Ulm to attend tho pr $20,000 in gold, is now on exhibition in New Orleans, La. —— he THE WAR IN CANDIA, Pisrora were brought into aso in a | | Tur largest diamond in Amorion, worth | Invitations to Fraece and Rassla, atrender him to whom ? To | Prosid enenge tho Ballard House, Richmond, on Friday, Corde whuther Gy Atinatio Calie; by Tele whotn did the President propose to surren: | Mp. tithe ries, aibtvetis tine | canis coca: Gc Tass me ar tae cee and two persons were wounded oF by Mail, and presente’ TH — { der heim Committee in favor of the bill to mont housea at the oxpense of the citys! Ney Onreaxe, January 3.—Mr. Camp-| Two thousand people havo signed the| ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED OLE, in compact form, The President’s Amnesty Powe’ Te the Marshal of the Dis. | tires youre! limitation on prose pon city land, and renting, them to. the | Holl, Minister to Mexico, will atart for Ohio | temperance plodge at loughkeopele, N. ¥-, —— _—— 6 had pln 4 | pe jo claanns. I, : ‘ * aT ONRMALF THE PRICE hande ® warra "upon! the muthorty | Uaawomcaace, The importance ofthe ill Foport that the ‘project is ararcely within | tomorrow on a visit to hie family. Hrom |" A" Ov Covington, Ky. whito waiking | Widtory of the Turkish Forces of other city papers. Repeal Bill Passed the fenate. ob bie bona win tame to thine | Hy the atatute of ‘July, 1802, the crime of | {he shhere of the municipal anced | rae ee will probably proceed to Wash: | along the atreet, on Saturday, slipped down ——- ‘Whe Sum is read, every day, by nearly ———— — from time to time the trial baa been pont: | fyreition was aoteed one at onle | and individuals the sale of lands bolong loser nied rigs AAG be Swhleh aha wae sareying ta Bee preg bes ITALY AND ROME. @ quarter million persons, and thus becomes | PROCEEDINGS IN THE if powed, wad upon the last occasion it waa | ¢)y San Francisco | 'M& to the city wt nominal price, for this | ™ ut with reference to his future course, . | [ita aingls shoot expoain ite nite contents phos jt peat wed poe the grown ; tet c mngran, d lind, decided | pape. under certain rested beg! ie New Ontrans, Jan, 4th.—Nows from all | | sure te ee ont aspen s = ' ft 9 glance) » medium vertising rare a sy changing the Circuits, had rendored it | ; ir. Dean, of the Unitod States Coast Sur- nt. | ree r 4 to be ound, ie estond hoy on &o. impossible for the Chiet Justice or q Iv, Li, every act of rebellion | ey, who has bed to Ileart's Content for | Wuarters Lote oe ee Mpatsasar hot beget roan tour, held a grand general reception ual PRICES 6? (No, papor, ak the pabil : Terwet bs Uh lemme GO nunishabloag rebellion, AN cts | The purpose af dotermining the exact longi |i employment from the planters with | at her reaidence in Mawaila, Nov. 2at ation office or furnished by news venders, is Wasmtsatos, Jan. 4 | by the threo yoats limitation in the atatute | de, reports upon the Cable ithas not | much greater unanimity and willingness) Tie Harrisburgh (Pa.) papers boast of « 1—Can the Senator a It Judge Fick! cision were | MOFe than one quartor of the business which | than was anticipated. It is observable they | sansage tar factured by a marketman of TWO OENTS PER Cory, The prospects for any definite action upon or warrant for Davia has | a . ig. and ho believes that that city, which measures 09 feet 3 inches ping oF warrant for Davia hat |qustained no ons of the traitors could Hee eee yeed in | oneFally prefer former masters. Bis erbo punished except by tine and im nd ia delivered by carriers at the House, | the Taritt question are thought to be very | boeu pl Lore oF ah one abe aeeite is, for remote, owing to the conflicting opinions | Sy time! Ptisonment. He ed A the decision mpany to reduce ita | There is much enquiry hore now about | penoren's 0) House at Springfield, renee Ld v1 7 t by | Slr. Jobnson—Whose business was it to | wsent charge of ten shillings por word to ‘i , rowing out of the Loxvon, January 4—Noon.—The Times of BLVB © [R WEEK, or sent by | ), k 1 th bats Geaniians.| Of Judge Be nities to p omnigrating to Venerola, growing Ni, was openod lant weok, It was erected mail at BIX DOLLARS « year. Re eeeinuen wep: e ven ai kvrn VIMnynee+ Isai the CNET | port hiss tld be a wore reasonable figure, Mr. Dean eati:| oo ciice of fifty coloniste hero going to sail | at a coat of $125,000, and has no superior | thie morning, ia an editorial om the relations THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING | %Comaress. Mr. Howard—Undoubredly itwas the bus. | {iy hill ahontel pana, ti rt | mates that a single flash is tranamitted | Proweiwe 0 Nts 0 bie tn the Weat except Crosby's at Chicago, | of England with the varions powers, ERTISING | one W aM Committee of the | ‘Ness of the Court to issue the warrant, but eters ale oF © through the cable in thirty-tive hundredths | in @ day or two. bi 7 ? rei hee oe Vary, according to location, FROM TWEE: Abd jeans Committon of the | upon the request of the President's prose. | pettes ser Ure re gear re of w second if A Moxrwxt is to be erected in Mount | that with the powers of Europe their rela ry fo FL CENTS PER LINE, for | Houso will not take up the gold bill again | Sheng nt Prose. | to 1462, 90 that merited pw R ton of W. Auburn, Mans. over the grave of Rov. J. W- | tions have rarely, if ever, been better, The suck insertion, Special acrangements MAY | wutit next week, when something definite | Me awarded to a low, @ ¥ eduction of Wares wronee, Horton, who was killed by the New Orloans ‘ son—I have anid that the reason | yy be made for advertisements of unusual at conspirators. Tt was Lawnencr, Mass, Jan, 4.—-Some of the only difficulty, it anys, seoms to be with the e Nien! ‘a bat thers wasno ald | | riote! th 0 The ditticulty | ae that the so becanse during all the principal corporations in this t have United States, and with them it is most de- at om ty " 0 in decid: | |” mt ho | impossible to prosecute | porations in this town has Ax indietment is pending in the Superior » The Editorial Department of THE SUN | With the committee appours to be in deci | si.9 caus of the detention, it pee ace ae nak tie cemieene just notified thoir employees of « reduction Court at Northamptop, Mass, agninat the | sirable that the greatest friendship should Ww under the ohai ‘of Jesrrn P. Beacn, to | is the details of the bill, and fit wae till, ile nded that there | the Bank € that of the o i Shak CmMAGEMN Mail We BAATONE. Tot tre ca ns or och ir ange bg cradars | cebadtee a, Justice th dettorsou Davia | should be a right wcute for three | in their wages of ten per cont. on account | Go hanks in the 8 ate 9 etill remained under | Conn of Lal bo lor” ne ntaining it*) prevail. It urges upon the government the AE epi senitag oF en cattaemenna, | Pret nvens o€ Evid 1 ny, be proent | Seeeld be semee shia tee | Sonra ates” the trials Are practical ad | of the depeciation exlating i the marke | a commen sohoole ole months ta’ year apecdy and amicable adjustment of all oub nereas could the State Charter; 19 are closing up under Hen Royal Highness the Princess of mubacriptiona, or any branch of the publica varks ad Js, and the dull state of the standing differences. euting the policy of | % | prives for the right of pre the aot of 196%, 11 are converted into Na-| Wales is expected to add another member on business, should be addressed to th Mr. Hooper's Banking bill will alao bo up gonural amnesty laws | annfacturing interests gonerall, val Banke, under the act of I8&}, and 7| to the Royal family early in the ensuing ‘The Amertonn Yachts. : " for consideration in the House next week, | Mr Howe took t at the conclasion | Wilde —_" © been tod under the | year. % Cowns, January 4.—Prinee Christian made MOSES 8 BEACH, when @ lively dincussion upon the whole | Of Mr. Johnson He aaid he could | ig iith O>to 4 of 18K non Decomber | Ar Natchoz, Miss, the freedman bare io ik tte 1d Fulton ata, ¢ thas ts loot a t © United | was alwaya wi A 2, 1865 wos §IR04, bought a church property 9,000, paying | * Visit to ¢ merican yachts yesterday, ied lor. we a model Of | tty wish Adoption ofthe Constitutional Amendmont. | date of th ‘3 Needs ‘J ot tl winet the WAT in qt shield traitors tro New York City nid the rest they agree to pay | And was received Loxvow, Jan. 4 broke into the | mon, by royal invitation, went to Windsor sto of the District Suf ity wud a frago bill, it is understood, will be til! be. | protest agaist fore the Cab | Hike to have sone Comers, Ohio, | pun: | ifvi 4A rosolnt zon behalt of the State of 0 rat | Their resourc the | United States neo town securities, gouH,122, Hn Wot erneity to a merite today, Tho ge rhdaderstatrcettcs. late Fobeh lie heat of | proposed amendimont to the Constitution of : Unitarian Church at Duxbury, Masa, © fow | ¢, A-NINRTRENTH CENTURY PLASTER, | premion that the voto will bo sustained |) ging oF oh petie eetiaa of rebels | gg mmamerrill mast mibdeenandl the Crminlit®) 14 trated Beaten, has pasedtllthe Memate |e te meee evenings since, ali the carpote rata ee ta Sfreeeypdonyret pete The Pertead entirely pigasene | by all the members, anve perhaps, one. |Tion Ht wna trus Caai Jederson Davis wns | tthe sont ted Mee the Corn dae Ts it Maryland peoagpsen eo hs tee oe acon OTRENUTHENING PLASTER Vin Fortre aeons, It 6 ahighhiA Gens bah Hla os sth tats Livable tatives, ry! " mon, and they are warmly welcomed where- 's Mr, Ashley has moditied his impeachment | |" Fortress My Te was tree that be | atitati mont, he was | ° . Two girls, 10 and 14 yeara old, were kid é “A ALLCOCK’S POROUS PLASTER, Hunt t ie " ail had not been tried, and thag h " Ark Proceedings of the Legislatare. nappod recently in the atreet at Minneapo: | ever they appear in this city. Great prepare phe resolution, #0 as to provide for the wppoint: | prion. I he (Howe) had ‘ ansas. A A 4 P lis, Minn., while going to church, and all | tions are being made by the Royal Thames ‘Twsive hours’ ase te the oo'e of onch foot will care | ment of a Commitioo of Investigation, [tis | Jeforson 1) oul have boon tried, aud | grea or to te ‘ho Arkansas Molegniion in Washington: NM APOLS, COM. joy, Swan's message | search for them has been unavailing. Yacht Club for the uct which they ] wold ane lew time azo in the | was rend to tho Logislature to-day ‘acht Clab for bana pn r ic oommi 5 ani Proposed to instruct thic committed to tm | ie Wii bay a Me re | mente vt Ut dletin nicrview With the Previds it Ne. Neil area il of Mr. B. Garrett, 9 noted sqrt her yachtemen to-morrow" Wiorn om soles of foot, cures pains and rheumation | quire if any ono in the Executive Depart: | itytered “ghee © | persons whe were to vote ¢ sf pute: jouse, Mr. Neilson offered an t muker of England, oc brett W the salen 4 ; ; Part | nyt enae anh ; 90,000 copies of th H Panis, Jan. 4—The American residents 7 et ats | the regulation of sutirage | i jes of the message and but acnaible bequest of a| Panis, Jan. In udngy atorions pepsin aati me! the Latihapteiet hada ity of | yuan areas. Congress must vanrys eval | ving ute be printed for to nach of his 300 employes. hore have invited the gentlemen of the iad «nervous affections conduct requiring impoachmen pe suffrage or tty part with the prines, le members, ‘Tun W ta tebe fours! t ‘ a ae hn al ed (hots use wssally Ex-Confederate Brigndior- General 8. G Bes. bere paak wae akon «h which was Vital to its own existence asa | the | en Senate cor nr? 4 ee resol: ot tite. [sick g Boron lig Sa Lora nee ie renee peice " Seas oacaened . * knee thew | representative b 6 hou -reappointing of w o ol s q cages OF ou Frenoh, of Miselsslppl, wat y pardoned | againat the United States bad been com | AT Wiewertie feminted the Committe VINK | of ton, to propare and report of Horace Ureslay’e election to the United | “op easnuna, Jan. 4.—Creet interest le totem Gal Sas Pan, tee mie, by the President upon the recommendation | uitted, and Govern c Henry A. Wiss au hie wat the audio tho | call of a Constitutional vy ricabccaresncs Y poone Memtnthn en TUCKS. | cf General Crank, General French to «| taken ® prominent part in it, Ko for f Aedes ed thom supar. | proposing a aumilar committes to report a| Arr ago a tobacconiat at Berlin, | folt hore in the recent Oveam Yasht Race- lewok's Praster, oS el ee sve ha 1 188 sharing the tate ot Joba Brown. Mr. Wi Lee paca sar iki OKUtaE GL Ronee eeeeiaee id restitution | on opening a package from St. Domingo, | The Imperial Yacht Club proposes to extend i ure vou, graduate of Wost Point, Six criminal par: | had loag aiveo deied the Governm ead Ate i ho Cabinet and | Gr cartain citizens of the Stite, their full si to find near the top of It the | ay invitation to the adventurous yachtamom PAIN Ip TRE cue CU ted yesterday. of the United Statos, ant scorned the ides | Tania But Gue. A nt one’ = Ghuite to Gon, Grant rights of oitizer hand of negro, and @ little te vit Bessie. ¢. Aan ee 4 1966, .M. Mew, of the Treasury De coeptine a pardon. Me, [ROW on the Dey Torungas, was havin The President sait those gontlomen wore | Both tl turthor down a Bowie knife. eiiitlins ‘ LL000K & Bire—dy Ny tha t ke of Mr. | forte mads for the procure of his par: | tteo from the Le, AMARKET baskot, containing a pair of an abe ated by tas Uepeer: | Jdon, Butinonter tat thy counts dt | ee ee was left | Loxpow, Jan. 4.—A tolegram from the eure tral ‘onfer with authoritative bodies Jundorstund what sort of « peran tia Gren Ltt called to pay thoir roapects to joveland, | Kast announces that the Sablime Porte hae | oe Vim. HUNTER, i: ” era gitien op the aubjost of the re. | ry yeaa, he sent ny an the! j having ¢ Washington for the Mevements of 1 reeps, ete. a's Both infants pre to allow foreign ebipe-el-war te i LAME BACK: eat lsaatere comueting te. the commercial | | Mor: = lattar Fant A. Th Mode 1 of wscortaiming what could be done | RicwMonn, Va,dan, 4—The 20th and 1th bitten ish to oul. j 2 ourring to the commercial | with partic vin that crime, s Alliwoker LURRHIbe: DARA thal 2 ; i . | convey away such persons as wi ' 7 susase 8 oo tte Hh | anadc naa barani We oig fot tune pan’ |S Geeta a Fm he, te Ht tna” site hf the retraton of Avkanae to all ot | Kohnen of (8 tauntry have Wan | Aw Urge wrvaber Using, "QR | Seay oom Candia: ha la reported tha greta pee. Tie le to make a thorough investiga © Senate tind be was bel a a prisoner Morgan's, Urigand’ | : | ti:htwin the Uaion, aud to ai in tho recon: | dered to the Plains. They are the only | charge siioring thnateamati Sheridan | the ‘Turkish foreee have been onocesaful im 1 re. tion into the recent loss of the SU GFL ae eclOd | of the wor noon ear nuntry troops around Riehm of luo of one bun toamer Com | red thou | another battle with the Candia this givin known asa robber and 1 quer Filla, wnd teat he ebould be kept on the | \ ; gore anid tho | The ico in tho river, if tho present weath a priya tai ca dala sad ieee ty o on ‘ D ALTER yy aaked another little y in pay thoir | er continuos, will bo broken up in afew) 2 vi oly Tet Wednesday, to put hie| Lasnox, Jan. 4.—The King of Portugat S. Senator el modore in Long Island Sow asaurauce tothe country that the G morely called n Tortngas till he rotted. Mr Weny cots | GORK OEST AND COUGH CURED. ff pon providing nplices iu that crime bad becu ont on to aay that the worst to’ the! o would romark that Arkan- | days, and the Northera vessels bere will i % De. ALwovon 8 RS het ues veitins may | Ment 8 sotively intent upon providing, y commivsiun, aad by tl Hos rggh rol Me Bars Wily see eens | yoaeandt Destlade foot on m log. and let him aco how near he | opened the session of the Cortes yesterday. / ‘ae oe of your Porees | the most effectual manner, for the aatety of H | had a Stato Government over since could strike with an xo and not hit it. | it his address he invited their attontion (o Lupow the law of IShi; that mo law vor 4 i | he little boy's hopped off. se teatther irises | lilo and property at aoa wad to aiteoke ye bo | Hob 186, orgnuized wmler the anne rneas Movnon, Jan, 4th.—The steam. | Wart of the little boy's foot was neree S the organization of tho ormy, and the ox Wen betoel | The Fortilication bill reported in the House matt, Sra te if thetlaw. | Mone y Huck aud Ellon Story sailed for! A noy five years old, in Bracken Co. Ky. | istonce of alavery in the colonies. Tesriewess er | tovtay appropriates an follows inte al ayy! lata be ‘ol the Commit: | \tear the eure Nowbunn, N. ©, towtay. waa recently Insoinated by three large black + there any olgocts viding Davia for Nout that h ukes. Ho visited thor dally, was com: | Htaly and Remo. = ay higan, $50,000 ; Fort | trial aa otomipiies 1a thks tho people, with growt Snow hae fallon » foot deop for tho frat | YANO" ree a n . ; 000 N ery, nt the | cone SNihon was to fitutional submitted to the oral time in tom youre, Storm cleared off to-day. | [ne Wiens killed them, he pined away and | _/onauce Jaa, 4—-Reports from Rome ke Champlain, $4,000, Fort trying Daviat It ow FAL than ba whine the Various conntion Wore ro pitt naa ch SVG tavnee: Beer siexenr Bee: Ber: RERY SPM 6 that Signor Tonelli, the Italian Kas rtland.. $100,000; Fort Win y sirict Attoruey at Richmo: poe ' and the proper officers app FROM FORTRESS MONROR. ! a Wrs:have seieiinentiea’ Gok Mak Wad Oise bs tata vere, Warcen, toe A ili sar AC Lay io Hatvgeerrt, melbeal 4 coatiomen horn present wore, Op ‘ BON EOE Ax the stock antes in Boston, a day or two | fe making kod progross in his negotia He,S4 egibe ered derived eur POROUS ‘ort Sewell, at Great brews: | tried t slaving Le teonid have'd the Arkansas Logialature. They were prv ‘The Secret Mission. . | tions with the Pontitioal Government, and eases. | te for walls; o be a yaoi} varod to anawer any questions Which wight . owner I unboat | some of the points of settlement have al. = | ibeee ish David’ Cie mit authority, and it would h Penske. An. eMurt wan: Uelog mous by n:| 7S ONTEEne menmeey Sane Tne Rae conte Ls Kewe voter to T. 1. Grow, 80 Broadwsy, Deee a an aus . o toiniatration, | untrue reflection of the spirit of DALty im tho Miath be everihted the picenens | Don, from Annapolia, with Admiral Porter | por 10) shares. ‘Tho difference cau be aoe | rendy bean agreed upon. 5 ind all other drugeists of New York city and or, $100,000; Fort Be unconditionally w bithent levees wan catuuitted to Aine country. fon | Government of Arkausas, and to obtain the | and Frederick Seward on board, passed out | without (he use of @ gla Rome, Jan. 4.—The Pope, in his address as committe i ‘ ° ‘ao (0 Balch & Bons, of Providence, R. I; 1 $75,000; “Fort at Willi é fort n OF ANY Other ottence. ot] Saiv ab & Hive IDMEALGATIE, Ele Ritessll Rae to sea late yesterday ovening, in the midat| Wier @ seven yoar old youngster waa )+to the Corps Diplomatique on New Yoar'a fe juss 0; Fort on alte of Vors Toa Stargh ate ] to be exp L that a P t who had | made no promise to pormit tho States of a heavy snowstorm. Discharging the day, significantly dwelt on the hypocrisy of 6 94,000 5 f | Lignant rebels, would ever iry the in th RIVALS. | pay 5 t) Washington, on Potomac River, | thy people, whone favor lw Ly ao dili shag hifee Northeeet th had alluded — wore on what is supposed to be @ seoret mi fog out his teeth por Ani basshuteapenaals tree hplecudaloneadataasad Fortress “Motiroe, $100,000; Fort | courting. “Mr. lloward t Pts ine seh edge tt who say they are] hound for the vicinity of the Island of St. his left cheek back to his ear, 1 ‘oor, Jan. ~The steamship Arazo, ‘a (0 the unsurpassed superior qualities ot our Por- Flo $50,000;" ¥ proscribed, but who, im fact, were nover an ugly aflair, aud owme near killing the lit-! Cap 1 Jofterson, | etl, He | vinden, und Lowa, Capt, Craig, have A thint th fa Piaator, Ship Island, Misaiasippi, Koy Tonnessor | heard of bofore the war These wore amoug | Thomas. tle tello i sci aw nip Island, Minsiasippi, | fy ite be pepe bib po aks : ae ne, elfow outright rrived out wctit TAN fee oe peed Fore Glingh, on Wort |b ti By tie Couette | Tee eee ea CORK Sterne the views sad parpoees foc whlok they has borers Mtrike Iu Chariceton, 8. C. Ly bookbinders, employed |. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mA. OUam, NEW’ YOR! 2 | Point, California, $1,000 ; eatrar | tion, The President cot Vashburne, . | Visited Washingto 0 mover was} ¢ 0 eatablial ee Ai, Ualitorniee $100,000; for construe: | tin Conetteutinn ‘bor could int. | question’ stated that if, he had besa in the | kucws a period when the people were 1 bes erat oetnepet insite baghi "a Ge, tpen Ca Reap pea bern gy tosh yrds N ARTICLE TRUE MERIT | tion of pe THE OAPLLLARIUM, je nent platforme for modern | nesty, Anuaeaty meant peace. ‘Tie Proai-| House when the voto wae taken for the ad. | (vedient to law and order than they ere at the wharves, white and col $1,000; for survey of northern | q Ino moro erant general amnesty, | miaston of Tounessea he should have voted | Mepresent tine morning for bigher wages, and re 8, us lor pu ” resolv een 6 CoN Mr, Vaylor th ted to Gi MAGICAL MAIN" RESTORATIVE, (/ See ey DaNbeka tte: | Latte eetitns CONT Gaus er Caer | ial te, a tas hia frioud from | Grape and Necrotary Neward lottere of in: | Mle all d reowormia, RMT reexo,_inyjaqnarnta | fence #5000, ‘There nro Bo eppropcia: | greg ee _ Hoven (Grinnell) would have voted had be | tepuotion from Ceweral Ord, coumadin nearer re Coole an frm wt 084. < Tey ektHoring Tike ain tious for other fortifications Mr. Saulsbury apoko in favor of his| “Mr. Grinnell declared that that idea cor. | He Department of Arkanens, and others, Punaveceuma, Jan. 4—A men no i Godath Of Oil wha talon Lash ADSI): A kattoes fee Aieertiae eons me karte amendment to repeal the entire o TH'RTY-NINTH CONGRESS. sue Mall instead of the thirto responded entirely with the sentiment of the people of Lowa, and not one of the Lowa juat been fi this cousins, the aro «l. According to B ows: United Stat retwenties, TIM: Erie rp Cabinet, to | MeCormic todd j a abluet, to ‘ormick was arrested to-day, charger OOO aquure PKailway shares, ai; I Central iu om VAL LNG BPR tad peoaat BALTEY QWOWTH: jt will restore. id 1 Combirion | Wt BTIMULATRE « ubera elect held that they ware bound | by ihe President, but if the vialtore would | ith having kicked hie wife to deuth. He the for. § shares, RN. BS the Haus ree all ii 0 COND BESO ight mi of p of the rebellious States on | af % le n : fot the Scalp, and makes ft fizsitat MOPED BEREEN ‘donied the protection of the Guy tion Of the Constitutions! | “ize with him tomorrow ovening at six | # held to await the requit be iam Eee yf peg tle ere Ag i ; wole 4° noted at $4 for money. 4200 ; Kiof the inhabitants are fron Senate. and therefore ought not to be hold re- | Amendmont, o'clock, be would say more to them than he ‘S-ettam from Frankfort qnotce United (an cece thie or n rl pry to'140 yours of age, and 9196 are physically |. crates h w. aTos, January {th.—Mr, Morgan ering W its ouomios. Al-|~ The House, at 2 o'clook, adjourned. : ¢ vee bo 6 77; ieorertawrnas martian’ tirtue |. voned the petition of tho Academy of | Ngiance could uot borexacted when protec pi piegestesesbdeit ll Le Tin delegation thankod, him for, aud ao- THE FENIANS, | [er eitaily iviptoss [."Lorvor, Jan. ¢fironing Console bare fever, set, only, pessonian nt B tion wus denied copied, the invtiatus, sd Riba Btl pond fatality has attended a family (improved, and closed at 954 for money, Pare tried te Bet’ Design of Now York, signed by one hundred | “Me Hendricks, alluding to the charge NEW YORK, spent in conversation, tho dole, ation re d living in Wuodfort Co: ‘ho following are the closing quotatious eer ait ha’ based | urtinte, which asks for u epecific duty of one | made by Mr. Chandlor when this bill tirst STATE LEGISLATURE tired) sapiens themselves dolighted with % nother died Septomber 4, mw [for American securities: United Slates ive oe fe Riteelplee. ction of | liundred dollars each un imported cil paint: | caine up tn tho Sonate, said he did uot sup od the friendly intorviog Meatanst:t 8; ta 4h Ma diughter October 4, the fathor November 4, | Aw enties, 7336; Illinois Central shares, 84 FLNULA YING Oriaize ond Ott, efferding om Ssrees: | inve, It was referred to tho Fiuauce Com. | Poe the Senator from Michigan mount that Bonnie, ame senaaed ipatdl gS a 2 OMe) and another daughter Decombor 4. Ali )¢ Erie Kailway shares, 46, gh any proclamation had been procured b, Atnaxy, January 4.—Dilla were notived that by dircctions from England, the | have died of the same disease, which some Livexrool, Jan. 4, Noon.—The Cotto ” P Wy if Kentuoky. y daidniel 4 { HAIR DRESSING ay | mittee bribery or improper means. The section | to reduce the capital stock of the Munk of ¥ the I boon vom: | “ttle doctors call apotted fover aud others pemarket rules quiet and steady. with ealee of on te tis Marteranive pronarsies It wt | Mr, Cattell presentod the potitica of ar- | proposed » repealed referred ouly Wall raweillacsacite gineue. Uke akarsac Gh: tha Recrultiag. death sentents o1 ho Fenia! ucom:| trichina, A son is now afflicted in the same iddling Uplanda at The Broxer' i im Frereauve ef) nee tists of Philadelphia for protection againat | PAntons by proel (EE GRAIG rama Me vings Bank of Brboklys. of the} Lovreviits, Jan. 4.—Orders havo boen | muted to twenty years! imprisonment, ‘The | WAY Aad expects to die January 4. | Jadot ‘oalgat eas coe taenseer tee week " ‘a Beal had anid that he ba 0 this atatemen! O 4 al by ’ jopart- : .000 bales, 0 wales Se eee eee eee ee Late trom voll | foreign competition, It was roferred to tho | on the authority of one of the Judges of this peepee ap pate pi llerhae setae OF thie depart] prigonors now in Sweotsburg will arrive] yr Jear dust past ine bene terrible y conch 10,000 bn} Pfs will make the Hair sory, erossy and riaxiata, | Finauce Comumitice district “He thougt it duo to the other! On motion, a much of the Governor's 4 of in, | Bere to-morrow en rote for the Ki the Unkea belies during’ she’ pur’ (aelve [tatty reer a til Comore Dandra snd ing. Mr. Howaril offered the fullowing resolu: | Juin of the dintrict that the name CME | warare ue eoleias Governor's) cruiting of the Forty fourth regimont of in the Kingste the UStiaR MEAiOn, Geriag the Hate twelve ‘aq Tho market shows au ad vauoing te the nate 5 handler's informant should be mentioned. t ‘on | fantry for sorvice isthe Departmont of the | Peniteatiary i ll gg da deg Pike oe {Wheat is fourpence higher, C testers! ‘ = ’ rev sonetituti 3 partmont of the | Peniteatiary. igher, Corp is aallin, +35 hp peso and ep it ren omy Daa Bescived, Thes ibe Commitee 2m te te the iunreasion that, Congress’ was | With power to report by bill or otherwise, Lovivinte, Jan. 4th.—Morria’ furniture Canada. forty aun jfroriaiont—Lard has advanced ono shit MAKE THE HAIN AND BEARD GROW! _| ‘he Kepubiie of ffs meneame Os | SPRER aie Semen Smee OBEY. lia oe Me teantiea: tee a gaint. Toll wg vofices ae ty ‘Thet Feminnee-Ventenenntteny Wie Yalued at $45,000,000, during lia sya bese | a AP N, b ater bering, geod it cuveral times the Scalp be. Fe eihen t and yerritory, ot Seo waceeenes Mr, Tram! d that as he did not wish $9,000; AEtua, 7,000; North Wont i.u00, | Qernke, Jan, ith.—About one hundred | A varMen passenger from New York to! A N, ry Denarele ope, rod pay pots Myre pst Beles a, ata to speak on any more, he felt called —- — | laborers waited on the Mayor yesterday to | Hartford, on the Elin City lately, preferred | Distribution and Employment of the Ame SSthesbetsiy sseseesses fee th growth | foree, locluding Lis French eusiliaries ; the ection | UPOB, to correct ® misapprehension of ver TDineis. wit employment, The Mayor replied | to sleep in a chair in the saloon ou the Fin tqnadroa— The War between the Cy 3 Toitls Si thie | ofthe Exovutive Lranch of the (iovernmens of the | tain Senators; that he (Trumbull) acknowl! Baad ch : Lape vy" P iuatead of taking berth. The result was| ‘Tyeeem and the Prines of Neggate, &e. mere FOHGANG 7 thea | Uiaited Branca ba relarence. te" the Intervention of | oes the right of the Vrosident, under the Acsembly. ard of Trade and tho Cental *ystcm, | tlt though thore was enough corporation | that before morning he waa robbed of Wasuinoroy, Jan, 4, (867,—The Navy De ayraiber aallor arin tothe | Viite! Bunuee be relercuce, te the Intrvestion of| En tutionh to. pardon by prociamauos, | Atnonv, Janusre teethe Assembly aro | (HICAU0, Sun. 4—The Hoard of Trude al-| work to do, there wae'mo money to pay | ver watch worth Hest agit ge 4 PRICE 61 PER DOTTLE. Aevaty'or prleot of woaly propone,saented oor | He made no wich acknowleilgeinent, nol in paasion today, having ajo over | most unanimously adopted ® resvlution, | for it, and he, therefore could not holp | his vert pocket amounting to He bad | Rarimet pos, Seeate rom Acting Rees Piste ‘ sa | Freuce aud Mexice, ‘The preseat prospeot of the | donsé Hie had aaid, that pardous, were for AAD Woarde of Trade concurrin tranaac-| Mowruxat, Jan. 4.—The Executive Coun sig! minpdron, Genet of: the ateioatinn | ond Withdrawal of the French troops from Mexican | sain hy women by more than ono W Albany Cattle phle te maintain ble) pardous, or know thot they were sold. Il A Lowatie f i i igdana! tons of thle Hoard in graln,eeeds: dco., suet | eil hae boon in seoaton three Gags, Present, | day smorsing weaticiaten lodtesmais are | ae icc trometer ee en nee Lo conducted in centala instead of bushels. | his Excellency Sir John Michel; tho Pre-| &2%!8 establishment, purchased @ sual bill 1 fr on, report ie dated Chicago and Hearts Content ofices work. | inier, Sir N. ¥. Helloau; Hone. T. DA. Mo, | 2,604 aud drew @ check for $100,000, | 08 board the Hertford at Yokohame, Japan, ttle change in the cattle market since last wook, with the Inet com drowel of Maximilian bel: Parr raee ks fhtecSemvembar pivot eo | een ees An Whee x ie sien | Would Bow say that when these fucts wer reeves -— « comma ‘seid comma ines we een ould Mu nen ot fe oa ption hi © ia & greater dispusiti ie ek tat, acne, ates Stiag ese beak po ony he poy * Mt | Drought ta the kpowledge.et the President, | eeten on trae mere 1s 8 areater disipoats edd Inst night im direct telegraphic connec: | (oe, Chapais, Cockbura and Campbell. sivas be gerieree (a Parmonh MiSs Lad he She 38 Say t Ootaaaes sattaingts tpmnastnt soa ed brought to the kuowledge of the President, |1.'un), bus the almost abeonce of prime | Cilast niaht ie din " gat re ¥ pay hita the | Ou the Int day of September the Hartford, modigas forms for Yealistions abd Muse’ | Mr. Sauiner objected to tho immediate | ought then but. the meCrious. businoas | HEM sinality aud extea bere ks opera | Hons but the California wires having been | Business of the greatest importance hus | balance in cael. He signod his uame tv the | Wyoming and Wachusett were at anchor off 4 See’ euragtice seageest; wus, consideration of the above, and it went over | went on, the President declining to interfore | Hon ‘the eattle for th { lisvo | down several days, coulil not be put in cir: | been under diacuaalon, tho eubjoct being the | tated’ what bunk, ho was cashier of, ho re: | Yeddo, where they had been taken to give ‘eoholare ular (he pale untill temmecrew: to stop It bowen weathe out , durin cuit contents of w dispatel re ved by the At lied, “all of ‘ ? ¥ roleamen, M dig sodden The question waa then taken on dr, | (ue store and cult ate Tho Rerenticas, thie morning, advocates ably ait until | P eee efioot to the fret appearance there of ous * jen taken on M. ‘ K x tag BOO The bill to repeal the President's amnesty i days, wud the pe wiicates |. , f the convicted RATIONALINT” of Monticello, Minn., | now Miniater to Japan, and on the 13th of me itaakas, power waa taken up. ‘Tho pending question | Saulabury's amendment to repeal the entire | the sullering they Governor Oglosby for Senator ngaging attention, to watablish @ Fariat Con thod quanti Maasai : i. Rese aed Contis d it was disagreed to,|. The receipts for work receh 2000] Sraiscrintp, HL, Jan. 1—The eity is feet eved that their sentence will be ng on the Fourior order—ai at monty the Waekasett wae Ceepepehed gamaiaine all, necessary information | was upon Mr. Saulabury’s ainendmont to re- | © ; : , | N einatot whtell bare al i Wande KE | filing up with members of the Leglalatur red acres of land” for the to Hong Kong for the protection of Ameri+ eroie Waar, Friselpa, | peal the entire Contiscution Dill, iustead of | The Will was then passed—yeas, 27; nays, 7, prices rauring from gia per youn sxintature | "Major Generals Russell and society, In hi oan interests on the adjacent waters. She HD. YARICE, | the thirtosath eostion of it. Nayr—Dixon, Doolittle, Hendricks, Jolin | five weight | 4 in anticipation of the meet: | arrived, the former to take com declaration of principles, prominent among | was dirootod to proceed through the inland + Poughheopele, N.Y. Augie 16k Set ; Yorton, Patterson and Saulabury—7, Sheep are selling at j recoipte slature noxt Wook, Generals | District of Lower Canada, the lattor of Up-| the viows presented being the following hi 4 — a. Roe . Mr. Johnson, after reading from the Fed-| Absent or Not Voting—Antho rown, | 5,400 hoad. — Hoga- re bo head + have arrived, and thor | BOF Canada. General Sisted served with | “Until mankind becomes fully happy, no | #® of Japan for the purpose of obtaining eralist and other authorities in support of nt or ee Faene one | Nistinetion throughout the Tudian snd Per-| children ought to be brought into the world, | information for the Minister with regaed to ‘wlinghuy- | Light sales at 6)¢@ HEAPKST NEWSPAPER IN THE World hat th A yd ie is much activity in the senatorial ¢: cannes ' Lee APY rE f ought that the | Van Winkle and Yater—ta Massachusotts. | tow Inst evening adopted « memorial to tho | # the relief of Luckuow, A waextwaome at Auffay, France, re-| (wee the Tycoon and the Brings of Nags j T' OP NANES MOTIONS et) | oretlamations of for el retry (ied oT noe Will cecesls bee penton et the conte Message of Governor fallock. | Lewistature, waking for an appropriation | gg About, four thoasaud persone were pre-| turning home recently somewhat fatigued, | £6 the reports through the Jepenese Pitta ry esons eid isratae Johnson) bad advised him to Wo this, and 0's proclatuation of general a Bostox, Jan, 4.—Governor Bullock deliver. | and a eh iacorporation, the organi: | fantees Benetelans Rockne nat eee ie | Mestan uae Heine Rese rep. ©) crpen: | ermeriiee Meee 18H Lave ales ie ree, Be Sarees age ident had given assent tu the justice 1 in Lis Judgwent it shall be exped i 0 the Mussuchusutte Legia ation boing now merely united uoder ge Hi ay erie: Be ABSPNEOS be BY tor ia belioved to have gained considerable i C “s | of the suggestion, although he had uot yet | It originated In. the Ho Raving | Schuie mmsenne fo the Magenehuanite Tenylele: | fatten bolus wow ty Heed under: gate | Tt Sree ettad adlsces whisk ween, | cette het ee etc. nae Nie tems dering what bo was doing so loug ‘alone, | S4vantages and the Tycoon is reported went up stairs, and secing his tow, out | dead. ye Without amondinent, {| tufe wt noon toxlay, ‘The total funded and | ere! laws eaident for his approval. | unfunded debt of the Stato amounts to near | Catko, dun, 4. —No ate coived with grea mera buve arrived | The Garrison Tandem (ly a acted upon it. Alluding to Joffersoa D, , | passed the Senat: sPHE YOUTH’ TEMP! B BANNER | ir. Jobnson eald his tmpriconment was u | now goes to the ‘on Hoses slog publish «now yon grasee reproach ‘to American Justice, whatever | The Seuate at 8.10 adjourned till Monday, | y 927,350,000. OF tho aggregate expondit. | from any poinkyslive yesterlay ev yesterday. General Liudeay, Ant Cenattt rules on iis baat ede Ue Doing, pani nect | _ Sane Admiral Bell bed. resdired Base Fe adapted te Galaren and Yeaih, pias havo boon ha offence, | Ho was eclectad on en ce Wpeasahioss ia aa Raaaaat of tue was, |The laa da Mesty aul Teice cee Avorill, United States Consul, drove tine | morning rosumed his work ae usual. munication from Captain Goldeherengh on oS ee elgadpdipeate. sharae of tots tovellion, Tact Gh chee HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, | amounting to more than $30,000,000, talnorl of @ gorge about Columbus “Tee in tho river is not yet stationary, No| A LITTLE gitl, five years oid, was knocked the Shenandoah, stating that he would ina tyared ia"make 18 vecl ae popet far the tnulleted arabe tril and *till be impris-| Mr. Hubbard, of Connecticut, introduced | ding that of her municipalitios, tl Quincy, Jan. 1.—The river is opon at this | orossing has yet formed. down and severely ‘injured by a careless | 0% Singapore about the firet of Decom» Tonowo, ‘s day, | bor, and had dispatched ordore for him te Justice, @ preamble aud resolutions declaring that | thus far paid and payablo direc: ; wey fad q " |The two pavers will be ably edited, aided by owed | Mr. Howard—I wish to ask tho honorable 4—A lot of very fine sam: | sitiver, near Quebec, on New Yi vint, and the ferry boats run regularly. Btate Treasury ia hot loss than tt! A} Paris Exhibition, he driver did not atop to ancortain what | visit the people ought not for the presout to be A visit Syam, favores Hep maryion Woe Nar tt 0 te)» | esos on any longer taned be rales money nited Mates Miohigan, OT eas oacteetnta hea, injory he had iotticted, bat Left the poor | The Wyoming Ls detained st Yokohama was captured aso prisoner of war, aud has | for the reduction of the publio debt. It was ‘the provisions of the foarching Bazgege from Cavada. samples are said to be very | thermometer 2 degrees below freezing, The | °° sccount of the continued ill health of hes since his capture been held under ress authorizing partial ind Derotr, Jan, 4.—Strlot orders have bee showing that the new lands of | little sufferer, unable to move, would have | orew, « large number of men having suffer. ‘ order % Of the Prestdont of the United States ase | referred to the Committes of Weye end | Si ition for expenses incurred by. the 7 of war, and. if he bee mere prte ser oe pitpreided loyal States. Tho message treats vory fully | sued by the collector of ti oner of war, claimed as such, what power motion of Mr. Jalien, the Committee the education, state charities, savings | rigid search hereafter of ull by f . " has the Distriot Court of the distrlot tu | of Ways and Menos was instructed to in: | baaks, the military, and other loral {nstita: | tive comiag into thia country. them Caucda, Btaguiar Dear. tore EE Bunmart: he [now on his way | gud the health of the entire equadron is eq hich be may have committed the orime to Jato the expediency of eo arra t ich 1 ‘cond » J, (0 anewer the obarge of com: S Dring hiss th trial, without the consent or | the teri on Mie, tr eae eaaateed | cuca pir hale trent, meet It is claimed that this has beou heretofore | A TOUXO man named McCracken, mot | plicity im the Lincoln assassination (lottore | ported as having greatly improved slags order of the Preaident of the United States | other articles, as to discriminate in favor of | appropriation is recommended to detray the | rather neglected, with o singular death in Ottawa, on Sater. | rom ooy) is a highly eanaatnd | Jong | Inet report | j : : His tate oompanl: a handing him over to the Court to try him; | free-gro at slave-grown products, | oxpenses attending tho Paris E xhibitic 4 ‘ ay tat, Wil gh rl Dispatches have been reosive4 | and how that Court can try him unless the | Mr Cla tas, ou feave lutruduced | toe part of the State saris Hxuibltion oF | Genoral Absolom Daird, Inspector Gone-| 227 lash + aanlasing We oben 8 B969 of Lei pega seas at the Dey aa Canada are admirably adapted to growing | 9000 perished had nut @ passer-by rescued | ed with intestinal diseasns, Cold weather, port fore! dax, her. however, had greatly improved their healtly 4 Jof the Department of the Lukes, has | Pine, which had just been folled, » 1 twebty-th ~w waves evwusy . 4. 4 proper prosooutivg officer of the govormient | @ bill to prevent and puuish bribery in the | affairs, the Governor euloglzes the Conatita. | *" partir wakes, has , @ sappling | tweily-throe yours of age, aud possossod of | PArtmont from Captain (ulteborough, com wae willing to undertake the task, aud did | election of Sonators and Representatives to | tional Amen t apd recommonda. its | been ordered to Wa to testify be beg ot rd been caught and borne down by | tulent and vivueity He tame to Rome from manding the pre 4 ny . undertake the task 1 Congress, which was read twive, aud rofer- | aduption by the Lagistatare. Ho expresses | fore the New Orleans Cor Sion rate he eitaee a pee Peudicalar letters of introduction from | yy nendeah, under date of Twenty Mr usoh—[ can apawer the inquiries | red Co the dadiciary Committe an at hope that Cougresa baying M rte faye an burtlng a broken Hub which y November 11, 1463, announcing Ie arrivu! Be aa Ne # wf my hucorable friend from Michigan {LU makes the giving and offering of o principle in the eaae of the D Vaareino, Mictt, Jan 4—Governor Cragsg | ii) Denn | a ne in ite bo h the at Calontta, British Indus, oight days frou O08 banded ae. Poblunin | it y grout a 1 iran) t ure an ele sori ue | of ( will cus da sluts | Heanolt serio” bho dyin, wus alwaya! Point de Gal ow vw Java ew uiisuuer vt wai. by cauuud ere ail ly dias a yariy beaiin ' : i hs skruak a tho Davart | ; v ‘ iva wed + re ‘