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+ | »} FROM THE PACIFIC COAST, - rd Departure of the ret > o ~ Setorade te eas Kove Gowrral 91 News 4 Roe eee Py Biot tlle PT otal Sore {| Baw Paanctco, Jan. 3.—The steamer Cole Price “'wo Cents) orado sailed yesterday noon for Yokohama ee | ~- THE NEW YORK SUN, rT @IINES HOR AL 34TH YHAR! ee ' et Thirty-Fourth Year. ~NEW Y i THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER |=—=——=—e——own 2 OOE: = Ms JANUARY 7, 1867, —— — - - ’ L — - _ —— = = = = | and Hong Hong. Tho piors along the oity November inst, but only trifling da segge , bes to Atetetone of Obi * -_ 4 | front and the beach toward Golden Gate tn New Work City, EUROPE, [secre coe] WASHINGTON, | tstsatocsaignste severe | tettay cence eta a tak | Rae pee a tat Soa | rv Yao ot pone mtg te dep RACKET TUM JOURKAL DF COMMERCE, L] Tho Mi " in the adimie-lun of thoes Biates; | mes about How deap bia root got do 804 | tare of the first steamer of the China Mail in Boath Japan bad boon stopped ‘The mestage will bo sent to the Senate, | ston of by the order f il q * | but te bie judgment e more pernicious theory wee | know. (Roars ot laughter.) 4 ~ AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, sbosed the order, dcetating he had never baghdad domed ae an A Bo site. hath i | tear emeetthcas Serene 7 St Set | i tei es toe waeee: Waren en Sun Cable Dispatches. | fousit asin tho Mikado, but ogsint's | REPUBLICAN CAUCUB, | Althouch no definite action has been) (Mr. Braid Tn Oe file julement father, Rone on ware | cle aad forts in the arbor wie, pening | r the | aboot ' o el party unjuatly opposed to hit. taken tn the ease of Dr. Mudd, Spangler, | fomtacas tg atale chetner, in bie jalgments Ae | the Syauker valuly endesrorst | out, which wore returnod by the latter, i Slatabasbi, the new Tycoon, waa dovotin, ‘Tihae 1d and O'Langhtin, th inatioi ruction of | Mr. A sl Cheapest Daity Newspaper in | Girteeee rycoon, a Arnold and O'Langhtin, the assassination | Quy bearing whacever on the recoust eos a The colored people had a military ane witli Another English Reform Dee) is,tine to th pubis. teas of Japan, An Impeachment Discussion. | conspirators, it is not improbable according | se Bata seagoy hat when we 7c ge aout title proceasion, literary exervises and # | the stratt carneatness seldom, if, ever, sunibited by ton report in legal circloa, that they will in | gud ‘them ft te. be sdwitted, they shall w: eavel,) | grand ball yoaterday in commemoration of } prey monstration, the rulors of Japan. He waa to appear be a of the late deciaion of the Su-| overwhelm us by @ representation from those | will be raaiy made upos the ih mectvereaey @@ the 4 of th fore a meoting of the great Damios havin, INITIAL STEPS TAKEN, 6 Court againat military ¢ ions, | Mates repressuting negroes, who are Bot voters, | House, anit (bat there wil be a y bo inawinge of bh | mE NEW YORK SUN torritoriel rights of thelr own, and deans pated ied scary Hit hither by the Gevernmont, from | Thaly in ray Judgments te the whole force an! | mens without ation Proclamation. The Unitod | PARLIAMENT TO BE PETITIONED the Dry Tortugas, and delivered to a olvil | effet of in dows | ny remark States District Attorney yesterday morning | fn its but the great Wheir representation the ona < ron i fi hia purpose and policy to th Tle eee Eves, ent srcee sart ¢ fitch of Pata eta ine stipnin, | THE District Frazobise Bill. | tritunai tor w determination wh thor by Atlantio Cable, by Tele: FRANCE AND ENGLAND, tions of treaties with foreign powors. Groat ‘Tho delegation from tho Arkansas Legity way ther power Wo uid oF don a nollie prowrqui in the eases of all ‘one fit | that looks to Impsachment ; ant the we - orrule us whes they al e ed with mating om the shi Se ee Ue ul ead” presents’ TU benefits are expected to be dorived from | ¥RTO DIACUASTON IN THR CANINET, | latuto, with tho wxcoption of Mosars, Hun | tobe terreagted. Bit the iden tas tere ie eng. | verhape, alas f cas ra, roach tase it sand f 7 ° yy Gemoie tam | tho meeting, as somo dofi polioy will | ‘hing In thas Constitutions! arent looking rd Dugan. | 7“ an ‘ | and Thomas, have left the city on their | {ty aing included to. the Co AT ONE-HALF THE PRICE No Conference on the Eastern tech movement ie being made to eatabtish a SECRETARY STANTONS PosrTroN, | Feturn to that State, ‘Tho ontlermon just | Aistes ie wile, Th nod sola Were, ree hospital w forcigners at 5 abam pod will romain to loot ei o poli bo hte Bn Ape . of otiver city papers. Question. Considerable illness from low fevers end | Peet racer the vovola ct RiKAGear ‘rus | Sen oneueateLy onacten leks fon of osher | nothieg has been done by erable us to edmiai ‘Tho atenmer Ovifismme from Portas, there, If we once | the guvernment property. Never wim me once oe i Od ‘estou | Oregom, with two hundred and forty-one thee 0 ig 8 different1 dare not gay ineKMtly | thousand dollars in treasure, arrived Inst ably be determined on . * 1 interests of the people of Arkansas. The | gtiiution ss amended, Asking them te rote npoo | it might be erohing | ™ ‘The an ba read, every day, by no legis am smallpox had been provailing among the | Tho Assassination Conspirators. | people received xratitsing nitentions from | it le atulutying cursaieen. se the elie ot ihe | the Proskdent Weewential | *vening. ‘The Oregon papers contain ao 8 quarter million persons, and thus becomes | ' ; | foreignora nt that port, | Thel highest oficera, but did not moet | ¢ ii eri ts term fe out— ile therety becores | Counts confirming the reported richaces a (its ingle abeet exposing ita entire contents PRUSSIA AND HOLSTEIN, Princo Satsuma had sent @ largo collection | grorrons with of eon ant from | then 6 alee ke Gtste action, | removed a vo all loyal ac TP Lempi mines At glance) a medium of advertising rarely | of ouriosition and ape prod {| Thetr Frobable Release from the Dry (ie few plican ti Con: | rutin Uso, ant ‘he te an epee ioral men, | lorado for China carried # to be found, - | Wig Province to tho Worli's Kaif at Paria ton | areas upon ‘whom they. called. ‘The in: | fou re wrong shese are nc That ee | tcaspa the genttnan Rumn Oslo, “The gewemns | ight cars, including thirtenn | handred >RIC! 1 «| Tho 0 d por of other sailing ana. 8 s wah woukl aay, cue me fot notic'ng ie remarien in Fe parrela of flour, A 6. hundre |THE PRICRS of the paper, at the publi | Allegtamce of the Dulce of Aw.) | tht nti wide numler Of meen | ——— | ilications aro that the legislation for the | 2004 fo them: an raeitauoe & "| guse to be odeupinrsuce’ bes? Saeed thie Sery | Sinutprtwe thoussmd three, hendeas Goltere cation office of furntahod by news venders, i qustonburg. Siar Keak ceenile eiiehine Geptoomtns | aan rs Pe bates Won, wall be general | an to ihe Sets a i fain way U9 24 ihe ean of ane edauriatrabion | fy ‘tpennara: thren hundred wait fity thon | TWO CENTS PER coPY, South to Osaka, where the peoplo are suffer: | — -—= J other words the samo tule will apply to | ood He woul nays ie lenrren: | Clevetens dienricn, did tot however, vue to | qand being for China end the balance fer ‘and is delivered by carriers at the Honse, REORGANIZATION OF ITALY | ing for the want of food," | aphed to the New York Sun.) pee words The same sale Wil CRAY 10 | er ee eeian Ee ce be Fou Pee) abv tile: Saket: Oe Har et Store or Bhop of any who deaire it, fo . Tho bark Arehibald, from Shanghai, Nov. | ; 5 ‘The romaine of Tieutonant Wilson, aon of | Why, you hs ot'thens wo unite with | tung unkind. of the 20," bub. simply to TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by ~ | Sd, brings advices of the victory of Man Wasmxatoy, Jan. 5,1 he rem Jeutonan every fo sn mbich ove but e loyal | v.taitcate whe editor and tmyeel” in slefending dim Senator Honry Wilson, arrived here today an ined 2 from ibe proposition which the gent aman (Mr. Bpelding) tell we whath- | and in which I thiak the editor wa for the corresponding time in It it (ing oarselves nothing more to say | believed that there are two milions sacke Task’ the. qeatieman whether hie Tate recogutaing the members of the House of J at SIX DOLLARS « year. + sf} > j king. He had taken tho field {fn person, | The Republi THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING | Satisfactory Progress | with w considerable fore; to saalat in crush: | Representatives held a caucus at tho Capitol | A company of cavalry will, to morrow morn- a ~ none L aie. | — - i mit the Shautung rebela, Three inde if vary, according to ROM TWEN | wolines to-night, Hon. @. W. Scofield, of P iva. | ing, aot as An eacort to the railroad station, rary ! rv pohdent forces of Imperial troops wore on fy . W. Soofield, of Pennay it | TY TO FI CENTS PER LINE, for NEWS PROM ALGERIA. The march aguinat therebols, but torcigners | nid, in the chair, and Mr. Donnelly, of Min. | 84d Sonator Wilson will leave for his home | c cial tam: i Pectnnde: for’ advertivomenia’ of” usuaual did not eutertain any hopes of @ great auc: | noroie, noting aa Secretary, About aixgy | ! the same (ran tr. Maynard subsequently took the floor en yet to come forward. With such» surplat 4 | epoke of the nevess.ty of Congressiove! ection | on band, holders are not anxious to retain: protect soldiers and officers aud loyal men rom | Hieir atocks, During December, two hw id punsiaben sat ia the late rebel Baten, | [001T | 0TH down by the ach of Congress t to the Committee on the Judi Ashley, of Ohio, movod an amendmont in cras — = se ites, too. | ¢ thelr actatn di ¢ theGovers snd eight thousand sacks were export length __ | & Destructive Barthquake. (°°, sneniah aquadron, which asiled trom | PePresentatives wore present. Mr. Spalding, THIRTY CONGRESS. eek Gon Seem th \ divans wate danincre dathatston te ed. Good abipping wheat is quoted at 1.73 t i! Soe Departyueat Ee, Lge if _ Papete, July Ist, has arrived y at Ma. | of Ohio, offered a resolution that no measute -NINTH Jay propose te repu ‘The Moves, at forty m’ pee.ens Ngee red prats ae ee¥ A is under the charge of Jcatru P. Braow, to ‘i i ville. ‘The UN 1 iron f owan nen propose to say 40 | journed tll Monday um Ships Otago and St. John from New Yor! ‘whom communications should be addressed. ae het Las faeraseasldy Gouseed ar tad utes Oe Vie | Cerasatin ce tee Greae praca teaches ‘ eile ag” We repudial ee and Bremen, sips Kate and bark G. R, ~ Proaident of the Unived Statos should be | / Teiryraphed to the New York ramen form enh Moace from Liverpool, have arrived ' All letters relating to advertisements, ‘ Now Fock Sun.) | MHB-ATO allundergoing extensive repairs. | Sresented ia. the It | wrap Tasos tad fore eR ge f } subscriptions, ot any branch of the publica (Tetegraphed to the New York Sun.) The two aurviving Catholic priests, who | Provence! im the fon House of Representatives. a resepessed Wom for eruciopel bar (Tetegraphed to the New York ae sien tak he tees eee fiom businead, aboult be. addressed’ to the Eegiand. ped from the orean Mountains after ed by providing that, t oxgucabia si Coles ¥ fir cael eel ta Chamaahin 60 ton Pinas | Gave ttived ef Ieieniind even TOR in taae prietor, Lonpow, Jan. 5—A vague tho | the massacre of their companions, arrived y 1 atk eee asinsaTow, Jan. jer the auree. oar; is ° j i 208: MOSES & BEACH, euuh garg vonage ord werd in| At Chefoo Oct. 6th, and panious, ‘arrived | by the caucus, the auijoct should be roferred, - if owtue ieperted kuecution of Kecobode. | Ocean, 730 bbla.; Minerva, 1,000 bbls, ; Can 4 Pulton ate, of the murder of the crew of the American svat cncegt cencral debate na if in Com, | spew wet iawhich moar bur mtarecan rele t| B4N FRAMCIACo, Jan, 4.—Acapulco ndvices | fon packet Am) bule | Anethonie, Tes at ; this city on ‘Chango yesterday, sohooner General Sherman, ‘The whole Cor : viet Log leave to say, asf enld before (Ars) ; " Governor Thronpe, 400 bbla.; James Alling York City ‘A grand demonstration in behalf of re-| can male population nan. The hole Cor. | eflect that noariicle of inpeachmentahoull | mittee of the Whole on the Stato of the | ihe proposition oC moms poreiions thet copia | Tevet’ the Fronoh troops as still in posese- | a9 bola. ; Waal lagton, 37> voles Mou heen summoned to arms by the King to re. | vo r peivg considers | trmton on the Presitent’s annual message, | Lousibiy be wade in able body, and (aco) at sion, with every indication of their remain: | Walliston, 80 bla; Rainbow, 450. bbls. ; Corner of Nassau Ne lr |v made yesterday no ty I make the Fai sory. oossy and FLEXIBLE Mr, Hiaveus— The presiuble to the resolution d= | ton and woolen’ manufacturers held on | All tho stolen mule together with tom a rn Ps “rem form is projected for the first Monday of thi Ne uve This was agreed the prepesitios hs mink fleet of 76. vessel: Special Advertisements: mecting of Parliament, by the presentation | mee, Ueenek. oat | Stevens moved that the whole sould be la Mr. Spalding, (rep.) of Ohio, having the | gute ee right na f std he w ing for some time—probably until Spring. | TARDE & Bert tn ott aud m000 Ibe oT = : 180 was lost | on the tablo. toation waa deter |tloor, made some remarke iu reply to ob | ap, Bpalding—T ask the gentiomen if hecon.| They were well supplied with provisi or boas . N ARTICLE OF TRUE MERIT—| of petitions for reform by individuals in 2th off Coroan t, but tho crew, | mined in the mogative. by «vote of | Kervations of Mr. Stevens reflecting on him, | curred | ity rep rt of the Committee | aud olothin, Th N hae Toe OO PILLAMIUM, person, After considerable sullering, were landed st | nearly ‘two 'ton eae, The original, ve. | ate the day before tho adjournment over | on eontew sles whether he voted for oe " lath ania VL. te ego tees onromaieel MAGICAL HAIN RESTORATIVE, France. Corean, where, to their surprise, thoy Were | golution as amended was then agreed | tbe the holideya. [tao apperred that when: | the admission Ger thet Beate bed | GALVESTOS, Jan. de papers | island ‘ ee rane tense: im! Panta, Jon. &—The Parate (newspaper) well tokee care of, and alter some deten- | ty “by a large majority. ‘Thor. was | OVE! (Mr. Spalding) mado a remark to | adopted " to tho 2 have been received here and Mislinnescsh optanmts, se sukeliod, witan PROMOTING, RESTORING, INVIQORATING | denion the truth of the widely circulated re toakenrins lic araae.teeen vasars ach’ incidental debate. Vetween Mesars. | tIve Hor ho was eubcctad to, the canetie Ace cy make no mention of the reported execu ‘oft about 300 of the native popular ! Trig tral beer sae aL aeveas we | Port that France had asked England for a | thoy sue choir way with ome dificulty to | jmestions nvoived-namaty, whether ai "So when vealed SUR” ha grt vf Hecnbeda,, Capt: Osken, first oftear of | tion of Honolua and three foreigners | ‘, feo. ; | be td dren PP 4 hy Ford i at, reported Canalos 4 Bearer AvHtR Bi) Sean’ Hary | Conforence on the Eastern question; and ce ii ner ey Carp ne th apt Akio by bregy “| tn the tates Won and aubmaived It to her people sud it was | St! © | waa visited by the heaviest storm 61 Lye to serts that France has arrived at an agree Canada, broth fs gi bt of Re rf jh ret Ble fib | tean th at tu Jus y ly veya My ie Koon Hae ported eaccution. beiteg! 7 this hgoyal Co low! bee | . her the House of Reprose a of the fo show that thy fe r Lich, aeqniapanted WS 6 ° Maaitar yn with T ifort bas las Lsiveniigirral (TWegraphed to the New York Sun) Thirty alnth Congress could, prefer articles tone lim in tha, Washington ‘Cumost: | waar coneuiiuton, and of the lems paserd ander it Pennsylvania write toFe 'op the tiseots and ‘carrtod | eee the for | of the peace of Europe imperatively . of impeachment to be tried by the Senate | CL, the gentleman (Mr. Stevens) bad do. | the committes came to the conclusion feunes “i buildings oi te 'the Publi and | mands. The Confediration Bcheme—A News Hey | of tha Thirty ninth Congres: or 8 Jue argument. was not equal to | eee wae a republican State, and that we could walely (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) tue ee arly cats arinale merit and virtae, | fo Lack, Ete. ahould articles of iment ben nt of the editor, and that the | admit ber, Heradoption of the amendment betore od . ] with the La Presta. re z m4 na we came to that conclusion wes @ maiter of no la- ‘The euntorebi The Dallas, Oregen, Mouxtainen oo | peony, wub the le | catiw, Jan. 6.-The Duke of Augusten-| Monrmeat, Jan, S—Tho Mixanvi's Eng: | ferred and not concluded at tho axptration ied in the reaotnition on which | we came to ubat sonclualin we ait : of tho running off of a pack uct Gr slamed fr We eis sropeuiion bused | burg, bes given in his allegiance tothe King | {0 oorrnepmiont save tint Ate OOmlN BON | have toe renewed in the Fortieth | cious that could poraiby bo got to obstruct | Naat greatdiferancestopuouattietime wheter | Poatively denlos that ho has withdrawn | their pursuit by Col, Baker's command, iA Ieee: combination of | Of Prussia and relieved the people of Hol. | (Pinrm Avemlune Wit i Impetisl Parlin. | (rc*e Mr. Mtovens took the ground that | the an eet trope o ins Tiny | i ares poltle to avtmle Teaneenen, from tho Bonatorial contest in favor of Mr | When about 2 miles from the the Te and O11, affording om agree | stein from thoir oaths of allogiance, cat Wad CORUEEMaNy Coutnlecntice Sonate did not expire with the Congress | mont, That resolution simply inatructed the |” itr. Niblack, Dem, of fad, inquired whether the | ie cons, and declares that he will remain im | oops came up with the Indians and charged , oq tton| uleration oan: | on the 4th uf March next, it A petpet. | Reconsteaotion Committes to report what | joint resolusion alu itiag Teamesses to represent: thei ‘The Indians stood their HAIR DRLSBINO Italy. not be proclaimed in Canada before May Ho Ath of March Hort, it being — perpet. | vee ‘the view of Congress Ip passing tho | dtion im the two Houare of Congress did wen base | the Geld to the Inet. The real contest there. | Slot inen SenP.k Neale" lore thel i He, Resterative ies, Tt wil! Froneyce, Jan, 6.—Advices from Rome | next. rating that sree’ | Constitutional Amendient. His friend had | auc sdmiesion on the ground that Tennessee had | fore continuos be between General Cam-| sround. but during the snow # wi at peor walk. ‘The ‘ hh if Mopied the conaututtoual emendmest, eed | econ and Governor Curtin. Filles had become damp and snapped. The { *\ vevtive “ian state that Signor Tonello has so far pro- 6 Grand Trunk Rallway Comoaay 5 re | out Senate would wit on the ith of Mareh a good humorod sy} at weriser Congress did Bot sanction thet view, thet oO we 2 soldiers observing eof afairs, drow | . y » continue to be tried hy # Sena 6 of his propositions by \ DELPNtA, Jeu K—A mesting of oo i. ¥ government that ho has already been en Wai atse tee permission to have person no-third naw members 0 vacant fudgeab'p Im Northern Obie, Utled o87 State to adeslorinn ? 2 iy lesattdan | ing fourteen mon and capturing five women.) | } 11 Femewe ‘and Itching. bled to make reement o1 al goods abipped over their road passe tially tried by the preces Rnowledged the bis (laughter canes rect ‘good real i Tasers the ny ecretions reece hentai mi Oe | caren titan Crikestasaalaltions © | deials: Solweon tiene, ps wean eet | date for aha fugea sulting Feuncansa relia eaves! many (at eet | Saturday, at which a memorial to Congress | Horace captured. wd ® Arent eonatied ‘on no), the CAPILLARIUM ls the most eroling | tain religious points. ‘Tho total tolle received. in 1866 on th tremely spirited, Mr. Hin JK siteution, however, to ml at eae Soa! oF car teralias Gs sa | wan ahapend, anbing. tov snebitensions of tke | Cites cach cemslaie slaneaiae ever ‘etroahing preparation ‘over eed upon the Algeria. x F Hingham speaking 10 | him in counection with @ “ malt her, y+ as adopted, asking joations of the | of the most complete victories ever gained iwi abe oo Wiete ett at Lawronce Canal are 967,300, an increase | his uaually ti Foe ats Tee nad My. | hit t comneatom with a erat inthe Laine! Motes | potted that she hed adopted the ainoudment to| Internal Kovenuoglaws, aa follows: The | over the Soako Ludiana. a fay? scalp of, and keep it tree from, Dan- Pants, Jan, 5.—Despatohes received thia | over the provious year of $4,000, The num-| Stevens exhibiting ® corresponding de | and let it be undersiood that neither of them was the cousiitutlon, But nobody ever thought of giv- | removal of five por cent, tax on goods, The Recent arrivals from Hawaii state that ” q ing ® Yoteon thet ground, I} wee only one of the r mornin, wunce the ocourronce of a ter.| ber of stean-veasela passed through was | gree of — earnestnes Tho caucus, | im muck danger of temptation, tn respect to either | 1d, whack of threo per cont. per lb. on cot th curred on the sum: MAKE THE HAIR AND BEARD GROW! Pe hep « ae cil $2,700; number of ail vessels, 8,000. jowever, in the main, was hat-| office, Referring to tbe Constitutional Amend- | e*udences of her loyalty. Ws bo futendod ts thn wonnatastarera.ned | Sf Msnetice’, Ti ia thenehs to ba eee After aavag it soveral times the Seaip be, | ible earthquake in Algeria, Many villages |" Qugnxc, Jan, S—Fifty pounds have been | 1 . ‘There appeared to be a gen Bins WideclT nen § aul the aentemen whether, cealad of dowatecrebe hh was i comes gleam ant fee from Danaruil tad assumes | wore destroyed and large number of lives i fram’ 'tho Town’ Council of New. | eral disposition to vate for an inquiry in'tie | waa dbet has woe to be taken ea « measure of | eccording sonia sewe Congres did wot 1m hed | Ott io entering in the manufactnre of all | afew monthe ago, ‘The plantations are pr | peiseal Spa Reality ation ‘ccumne It weve vt | oat, ren te ie" itelict Fund. Mon. | tater faa to: wheter the Proaen? shouht j goscaaion ‘party Datwaan he loyal and dio. | OAM BONE Me ait nog autmit the | Kode. Ati to tax the articles of luxury | working on short time, aad turning out lea aod ont silehmens ot. the Halt: One ‘ot thie MARINE INTELLIGENCE. impeached, while @ I | bapa iT epprobation Tt PAT? | amesdment to Tennessee at all. Tennessee did | hot procured in the United Statos. Tho me | gugar and molasses than last year this dates ‘Begrpration contains more FORCING POWER thea | Qcerysrown, Jan. 5 steamship of ap opinion that Amendment, anc should thie betore we passed the resolution or had 14 / mor « If our request be be Faaxctsco, Jan. 4—This pvening a —;, Eype toca ea star alla are fate | | Ee a an itupene Bingham made the point rong iaas arpnuary echt Tennenee. abe {granted wo ean then competo with foreiga | junieris sayy, “6 fonts Dm al Tatell p rticles of Impeschinent, for the rea TORONTO, Jan, 5.—A nowaboy of this olty | sona he bi named Henry Martin, haa fallen heir to $200,000 in Tex PRICE 61 PER ROTTLYE. nod here one da; Joanne 1. BRIEST, Proprietor, #6 South Become i'resume bor trip to et. To be haa of Drugetate generally, oe. | pioepownnnar, ae le 1 our 0° poholbsanespnd Hue mpstuous young gentle: | manufacturers and furniah goods to our own | source wt Hore and. Nocorporeted o8 one x the good tings to | PegPle at great! eee raion, See sapte ‘isiat in what a great many theught to be @ very |"! dat steamer Gold believed in wel wy fog. Bho A previously atated, should not | oferred during th gress, for @ Constitutional Amendinent alon Mis father was @ farmer, | want of time, and reminded the gentlomon | He had uniformly tohl the people in hi of the stoppage of the wy City at Acapalen, Tt wag informed quarters that the —Tho steamship Poruvian, from Portland, en route to Liver Wollah dhing—the eduissou of Tennessee,” Tuas | Pr¥ 0 was sp-| French would evacuate that place Christmag da resident of Ki . Hie fi hat the trial of W ‘od | that whenever the Bouthern Bates adopted the 9 proceed ht TA MnErIng oF ALA, Tie urapena or |Pey,gssted a8 TAM pit day stl peo) a4 EufS athe: ara ati of Hl Man | Seon year" wan oul tring jong, Aremment be soee tor | MER TRANSIT oa ae tongs tte ot) eee en ee ree | Ha ae email etree sales otras "THR BUN would be « meeting of the People ot eee : ' is mother waa unable to aupport the fami. | proceed with the business, to collect and ar GPM eormenige 4 | Tennesse uaving Leen reterred to I ask “4 : ye \ £ ow Yor Guy Thay” voalde, in! oil parley of the FININCIAL AND COMMERLIAT. ly, and sent Henry to « charitable institu: | range the evidence in support of the in Wh & dissenting voice im bie dietnet | Uemman (Me. Bleveae) whiter, it ony of thecner Sampreniana by 0: eesertion: with he ane cock fadivadasl toads THE BUN. Free 3) oxnox, Jan, 5—Noon.—Tho following | tion, from which he ped ad. prepare the documents to ‘uehing potut | States that have beea fn rebe tion were to do those Corday ace) poschinent, be ted to the Se rent din Toxas, a0 aul sett! | are the current quotations tor American Se- | uncl ne year te at the com: | | things which Tennessee hee done, and which are (Telegraphed to the Nevo York Sun.) General C. H. 8 Williams, » somo 7 eT ; ‘ | lawyer in this city, committed eulelde b: ROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE—285 | curition: United States 20 bonds rie | accumulated alarge property. He was kill: | mencoment of next session. On Monday reotted 1m the preamble to tbe Jolut resoluion by | Tem and the Mlinols Senatorship. B FULTON BT, Railway shares, 4534; llinois Coutral a! ed. al the battle of Shiloh, tighting for the | Mr. Ashley will introduce his resolu Which she was restored to bar relations to the! Gyicaco, Jun, “th.—Advices from Spring. | Cig out his hraime with Derringer pied y , 4985; vices from Sprin, Retween Johnson end fillary, Brooklyn, ais Confede! "A deteotive has benn search. | case his Stato in called, of which there is Union, to wit—provide by law to secure bre freed- pring: | tol. The act waa sup to have Acorasible Feed the tar Ve tic tae 4 i ‘ f ; men tn the epjoyment of ther civil right, prove | flcl say that a formidable opposition ia| done while laboring under a temporary fi OPEN DAY AND. EVewing tukouunont Co ro steady af La Bg Latve mau foe the boy ; both left for | but little doubt entertained. | by law for wh usion of the rebel t from | organizing to defeat tho re-election of Sena- | of ity, brought about by long sick THR YRAR Liverroot, J 5—Noon 0 cotton | Rochester to-day. Th de i Aad be i oy ae pe sey ve | organizing to defeat tho reelection of Sona: | °' ; i . Yor the Tnstrection of ADULTS AND YOUTH of | market opened somowhat oaaier, with un | Tonorto, Jan, 5.—Goods from Western Leg iinastas mea craad Ramer dunes eee eel om Fre Ae lee rersenmieres | tor Trumbull, Creat laterent te felt in the | Aram ree came 0@ Colfersla 138 frouy, COMMERCIAL SU END isH BRANoHEs. | chan re ea eal voacle 8,000 | Canede for the Paria Exposition are nearly | StoF clect Hunter, were entertained this | were tn the, maper fa seer, Sale roull uct reedily teks such ecto’ 1a theese ot | question here and. thronghout the Stato, | Pitale, t Tiueh the moat ample oppority hues are agirued | balos for to-day. all collected hore in 47 casos, weighing 12” | evening at the mansion of the Socratary of | tegoring the terme of pacth The Bote ea Woe taken La the cose of ‘Teauee:| frumbull's frieuds claim 0 of 76 Repub: | wait Veancteco, Jan. 5 —Cenoral ©. H. B., Ger jhe scutes ton of Algebre, ay The market for breadstuffs is firm, bes Vos, “Thoy will leave by ruil immedi: | state, Among the distinguished gentlemen | Hos. Kren, Wa of 8 | oot Pe one Tanne Bash Wilsaal aba Pout initted suicite Youtordiy, retureed ve. con - 7 . ze atoly. ister ve % struction of rel Mr, Blevena—I do not expect thi bel he Chicago, Rock Island and Paoiflc bong q 1 The overcoats contributed by President nt wore Gonoral Grant, Scoretary | qhose outstanding communities were sitcs TIT be kept out forcver, atbough whey | Railroad have commenced wo the 6x | ee eel ee eerie notwithstanding Batty CVs ee JAPAN Roberts for tho Fenian prisoners, which | Welles, See tary Stantom, {itorney Gen. on that baal be uid till bold ‘tha Zonet | seat 10 ve geulog wroree, sad tarther off every | tension between Desmonies and Council bog feet bem hely Sobep ee rs ate f wero addressed to the Siatera of tho House x Seward, Jr, and oth: | tutlaual Awecdment should wy jo-by, | Say t and Tuo not kuow when they will get tothe | Blutla, he phy 9 died, Bie ginsrume te Urveeraphed le hs Hoe ory Gon.) | ae Erevitenees a st wave nto, bu after din: | Mguad Lea takiog’ «vit ened im Vita | arn faba lung ann,” When those ser form a theahotng way ansitentals eo Calculations and Correspoadeues, recive (he mos House, the duty not having been paid on n, which was and found that chief objection Was (0 | qonmitutious, as Tennessee did, come bere end isgourt. Secon out, jette, Second Unit shorough eitention, bem 1 dur the third seetio® of the aueudn To people | geut thew, and when Congress shall believe therm 4 - States Artillery, was drowned recentl: . relies Yokahnmay Awful Destruction of J tue Gtone, of this morning, in comment: | the party expressed th | ia Rsteretirg bad expressed o hie ibe ides that | (obo repeblenn in principle and founded on prin (Telegraphed the New York Sun ) while erosalng Cow River, p B00OK-KERPING, ti insted, sill quali - 98 — | ing upon the Fonian trials in Lower Canada, thern States adopted the conatitutional | J, ot Abr pam~ | ciples of juailee Cos glad to ac. ‘Tho Constitutional Amendment. 6 Hamburg bark Esther Sophia, witl ea Se ae Demraction of the Archives of the saber the blundering and utter failure ia | amend nent they would be admitted with: | f hii) Siege rete ere | lh thom MUP vssieas what tesll'me scatters | JRYYRION CitY, Mo., Jan The Senate | Xhent if cork, Rr wg ok ITT, fo thao 1 par day. 0 Food The Civil Ware, &e., dee. | the conduct of the prosecution, the hair. | out further delay, General Kelley (Rep.), of Pa, in confirmation of | jn the matter (aughter)—thet I a! i shan Gutta ment tor | ana Coe Tiger, with ale thesaens ee ee eens oe ee Tee em | eee Fhaxcieeo, Jan, 2.-Additional par. | splitting casuistry of some of the ju entered more fively into the sr sds, ‘eulod Sasa es bo Sotars Rams tose | fay the caotiegiae of encthar Boole telelnney cae | rated the Constitutional Amendment to- | olght hundred snake of wheat, le clones fea, BEEBE RT i BOB 2.00 Aw FRARCECO, van. ited * binkum’ indul, than ia his habit, expressly and directly | yers ard officers and soldiers who ser Of the provisions of the Tounessee governinens, | U4Y by & voto of 26 yeas to 6 ua, the aame port. i ’ bag) UKSE, fa ticulars of tho groat fire at Yokahamay, | counsel for the defence, aud the absolute | avowed hia belief that no objection would | Confederate army, arguing thet, ae the result of | ‘The gentleman (Mr, Meyuerd) knows, I suppose, - Today's BULLETIN publishes the annual Trainee, oy dg | Japan, have beon received. ‘Tho fire com: | hilarity of somo of the criminals when re- | bo made to the war, Shey bad low shele rights as individu tS Louisiana, review of the trade and commerce of thi A a yh snd as Biates, acd yes as Staion alone could they | "Mr. Mayanrd—I confess T lo not laa nites eo a woeo af death: cormhine to | Staten after they had adopted ¢ i ig port, ‘The import trade for the past yea Stood ineetleday‘or evetiog ana ree | mencod in ac », in a atrect lending | csiving the sentence of death, combine to | States after they hud adopted sat oa the Unaak tutional’ eeseudanes| talon toes Mogrs votrege fe [Teicgrewhed to the Noo York Sun.) | elounms’o ateak dingos moor sake toate Sioa oe epee a , 15 caule ker render tho Sweetaburg trials among the preass pote ary personally sustain shat third oso ts the ex> Hs peqeitoebeertrnbeqie eee from Beuteh dorito Losbiwarra; the latter | Most remarkable that have ever taken | eral Grant in answer to a pointed inquiry | (og qo atrike down ther leaders who bad parvioi- nev nd Homers port $17 (50,000, winch la the largess orem: { a place ison the Heainsule, apd contained 6 plage la Cauadar from one of the delegation, who seemed to | pated with them in a common cause: bul thet I New Onttans, Jau. 5.—Geveral Rognolda | 40" 2 MN Piet AG bettie aa yr $0 igs, rea er of bitatio Japanese meeting of the Board of Trade to doubt the honesty of Congress and to bo of nb were adopted, and the (Go - 6 tia nh orts oO} were $45,300, Viseceore one Lanes, sg Ai os ie ue nese | adopted the Ceutal Hystem, to go it the opinion that some further condition will he v iil leave this city this evening to assume | which does not include $9,0,000 shippe Pe a women, The fire apread rapidly, and there Phy Neh rest ia pe Hie be in idea was not seconded | sistance to 18 in the South, the discharge of his duties on the Rio| on government account, ‘The shipment of tis i BNGLISTE BANGLE being only one bridge leading to it, a great of two hundred pounds, A com. | by the in addition to his ding be did not know bow exten. ia! Grande, wheat for the last half year was larges to pumber Cetudies. sg varied scconting | destruction of life took place, as all Lut two | mittee was appointed to obtain an abroga: | other remarks subject, distinctly anid sentiment auight prevail. What be| juries, The provebilliy, how Nothing has tranaplred with reference to | than for any entire year ‘heretofore. The ecelved st aay | icsiated buildings were destroyed, The | 0H of the tax on time paper. Crain that he was of the opinion that no further wae, il very soun ad the interviews on Thu | yaluo of flour aud wheat exported was o Dee 8 you. | fore ehip canal across St, Claire F Wiition than the one mentioned would be for ral $8,000,000, Japanese report finding thirty-tive bodies, | indorsed imposed. s enee the FouNath Congress would | vatiragy st of negro Thore is an on dit that General Sheridan is| The steamer Moses Tavlor, with parson i THE LADIES’ but a furthor examination of the burnt dis. f.—Mr. Michel, a| Amovement [ato be mado in Congress | shat measure were repudiated by uuthera fo the Gov aoa lite yor on the eve of marrying a Louisiana by | sere for New York via Nicaragua, sailed tow ‘of this test adda lacaaly to (ha AUDINGR: The great visited the fa States, and flung back with contempt bid Tho freedmen in several parts of Texas | lay: 3} Fee eon at Malloy Ea | Bext week looking to the removal of restric- | Grngreas thew th might | Hons upen tho rate of iitorest fem the | (Mr. Berens) cou) ous Kichardasos ‘on New | SAN Praxcisco, Jan 6.— Amor day, and personally broke off and b y were | sengera by the steamer Moses ‘l tho pas eaileinan frow Penusylvanie |” Mr. That {6 part of the Con celebrated the emancipation deers x, Bie ven part of the Constitution of ‘aylor, Fea f Tenussses, ) which I Year's with great spirit, Moetin; cst confusion prevailed during the fire ; storekeepers in some instances, literally | away apecimens rtz, which yielded | national banks, “ A ar ele ng) would be one of th that vote was tak, leo bald at whieh tomporate addresses iva, M. Noab, ne iv phe lost i . parricading the st in front of thoir| gold in paying quant Mr. Mictiel Th LU % sg, | most to gow! min ta to be pus oliver years has been conuected with the Press berricading the atrecte in frou He | ee oaaaseeinine vary Fateh a The Thirtioth United States tnfuntry Toft | recouabratt efter ibe maus One Hundred and Sixteenth edlored | this city. premiees with goods, thereby putting # stop 1 of people is expected in the spring. the City this morning under command of | memitres op nag now on duty in thi t, a well-known pioneer and to travel, and causing many deaths from Major Dallas for Omaha via Chicago and to be broken up iminediately irited citizen of Culiforni died ig — crus! ong the crow: ng to stash A portion stood that they will be replaced by | ity on the 4th iust. He has boon EVERY ONE, BOTH OLD AND u ine nang the ero we striving to 68: DISASTERS. | Clinton, Til, Colonel Dodge will join the RL eM Wie troo} iy wi be Papleeee Ny wie | utly connected with the win rg in raptires since the Lutroduetion of thay | CAPO from the fire, he wind blow (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) regiment at Omaha, ‘couduct of shetr emi rt Minister Campbell bas postponed his do- | Lop growing intereste in this Stat on joe Medico aan tai ing atrongly, tho fire swept rapidly Lite. In the list of pardons tasned the names hed been » partisan long ye doore of pol parture to the West forthe present. Rumor | Sgired in politics, : PRR Tay ag TTR LILIES gi, | through the native settled portion embraced in the following list were erro. i did not im. Wheth ya that this ison telegraphic instructions | | Uwyhoe papers of the Sth say the div ‘sorts of dist ts such s6 Tan, Ban. | of amay, and thence commu: | neously reported. None of the from tho capital; but nothing definite upon | son of Idabo has again been brought befors ki Biovehes, Pimples, and , ly rep theso persons | the subject Is known, the Torritorial Legislature. The division of i oP evuvitve humane en | Bic the foreign quarters. Every | Railway from Saudusky was thrown from | "ave been pardoned: Wade Hampton, R aula Tho receipts of cotion at this port the lagt | Washington Territ discussed uly | effort was made to arrest the progress of ise A. Hatcher, T. C. Snead, Mo J, Crawford, ought to | week shown falling off of 9,106 bales as coi Olyinps to the fear, oof and white, itvail tho track noar Green Springs by a broken a rawford Bs to whieh % tu ris. It is. the cheapest as e"beet, the | the flames, by the uso of water and by blow: | rai,‘ eee Oo broken | ‘Aitred Cummings, ED.’ Jobnaton, i. K sion to which, the gentlemen bes eferred, But! pared with thocorrospouding week last | counties Puget Sound in Oregom les brig but FORTY CENTS. por botth | . ( | t# wo persone wero killed, eight seri-| Garland, 1. I. dtanley, D. H. Reynolds, | aud disposes the eo Ten | year, 1 counties ¢ f the mountain d'pt VI Kighih av, N, ¥. and at 40 Bout ing up buildings, but iu vain until nearly | ously and a number slightly wounded. | MeNeie Joseph i overnmenia of the Bouth, w 2 to expers | Ese —— | both Washington ‘Territory and Oregon, sa Banat ot mesh | sep Milt a: r % num gltly wounded. | MoNair, Joseph Finnegan, I. KE. Read, J . y eexpae | AT? Maynand—Parhape they will make ber auf th Washlog rf = | one-third of the stores and dwellings of the | physicians have gone from Sandusky to the | M. Hawes, Thomas Johnson, ‘Tho tiat, ws it | {on oUF gone 1h wot the | gion a litle lege ob viva Texa: as to form them into one State, ; business firms were destroyed. Tho “ go: Baer aay A the | will bo went to Congress, will give the names | Frerdint by aud by bea iby with them, | "Yr, steveus—1 have nothing further to say on| — /Telrgraphed (o the New York Sun,) The Jadians is ihe Ovrhoe. ane Beise ‘fphool roar cf th Arcade) baea beniaa OF aie of ie ore poople of Green | of the persona endoreing the applicants on th thes point, AIT fo say ta, tbat L foe! Kivily | ¢. ¥ : country continue their depredations upor | 4 ‘Tiustese are bapey to inform the community | cipal business firms were destroyed, ax well tro the ‘names of | Which i essential as showing the Intluences lection. then 12, | (eared Rrepasenes |e, 098, S706) 18 oe | ee ee ebates Livery | pecteas ener fen eer eatin ‘that, during the Dutiding bas bean businent ere destroyed, as the killed and injured 8. Dennis, of | bY ¥ ons are received. a i? Ia continu: tr, | Saree tm bor Oouaitats Pong Tae ee: New Oxveans, Jan, 6,.—Flake’s ButLeriy | Porte pape ‘section, * as many public dwellings. Early in tho day | York Station, Ohio, killed; Henry Starr, of | It is atated this afternoon, upon unques: | hla | MEP Mhweerdert whl sey. thee. thia morning contains the following lotter | iat inetaat sags shat Thomas: Farwell hee large detachments of sailors aud marines | Payton, Ohio killed 5 Mise Hughen, of if | gonablo authority, that the leaders of tho | Bepuviican mernbe pp ted {0 other | rocates the feeling expressed by om Gen. Heintzleman, charged with com: | da sult age ast favage & Com: Fe landed from the vessela of the British |" ,Ohlo, collar bone broken: J. Palucie, | sei ccity in Congress have agreed upon «| + No tna | iam Venney!vanie, aud fesle very kindly wwards | mitting wn offence against the laws ot Texas, | pany to over posession of minin, = rs 5 adly injured, aud seve r | re ‘& creas many regrete mi fa Shom are Miss M2BOUTON, es ‘eh | lying in the harbor, who at first worked | programmo for the present session, in so tus | \fested one recent ecoselon ‘that be was not one of | at Galveston, Deo, 2th srocads: peepee om 10%. (hy ico Departwent : Mr.'G.W. COOK, teacher of, Blocut om, | Well under tho control of their officers, but The passonger | fq Ma tibiaca Aishea aks conasboae # party who found It couveaieus to apend the hol- | Judye 13, F. Huldwin, U.S. District Attorney | title mportant sult, iavelving ent it BOW RiaRAs, tencher Cf Lowie! Gymnas: | citing wcveas to liquor, becau tly | train from Boston came into colltston witha | cea that it oubescce, tee the reuncation Haaye to Wak part of the ooanury, pe of Monat id trict Atiorney | title of some ot tho beat anil moat valuable ail, pecomary information ble. From striving to exvo peop, | eshte train at the Weir station thie 1 Of the Constitutional Ameudmont by three. | Raper currency. TEnaaten) 1 Eel meetater verte) | A fow daze since I was sorved with » ea-| 6 sual Se sad { ‘the seboo!, may be had of the Wrincipal, ig, seriously injuring conductor Jones, of of the States represented fu Con: ned be be | ready—{ sughtor)—end eo I thought I would pias from Seguin, ( loupe Co., Texas, Willan! 1 their attent b " fe he adv. tay From Brite Columbia. i SCs heir attention to plunder th former, ‘and baggage muster Arnold, second, the reorganization of | @| abhowe unth 1 goa ready, ‘The Wieter was hart | issued by Judge Ireland, notoriously dis i ag Pountsope,W.. anaslttie! ey and robberies of the boldest nature | who, it is feared, will wot tivo, No other Slated by compulsion, The | and abe round’ dificult vo break,” Caughter} | loyal, replied by furnishing the Ordore | /Teeyraphed to the New York Sun.) om 0. Ne Yo August 18 1940" leas ean @Mlla’ ie daear af orenariy | oh injured, somotiy the Amendia Ree racine | rou thle epi under which Lacted, and a letter from my! New Wests BC, J a * = Snennelnreee — —e ty aged latures of the States will be completed, it is ¥ thet ihe geu- | Adjutant General, enclosing it tothe agent - srem, B,C. Jan, nr" | \ HEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THR World | *°"° sanding helpless to prevent them, | | Hes an S—A son of Mr. | expected, by tho lat of February, when | Hemen ‘rom Olio (Mr. Spaultivg) bee inade the | the Freeduen's Bureau at KSoguin, The co. | Facer Kiver steamers are laid up for the ~The Bun—2 Cents, me | Among tho loases by the fire and destruction | Georgn Lovett, of Fitchburg, soven yours of | jeasurey will bo immediately “Carried | tnew Jebus abd bla edunsuisiration thet T tare | Blea enclosed aay” he was indicted for theft | winter, The express and mails will be care ca Thies WEMIERANGR BARKED | Wits ihe arouiree ct tho United lates Con-| PEPLNNG ctatice as wedneednyr ee | euiaua, Congress looking to Sue goveraing | heard tade forthe leat few yours aud Liruat bay | Ail} (OF wct# committed by another, under | ried by eauoe until spring navigation opens Heed Nethousl Termeruice Berisiy ced Publ. | sulate, These were rescued by Consul Fisher | New Buprond, Mass, Jan, 9.~The Fair v Savhess fhe gen lean on the caer tide of the Huss will! Noeuiny tho prosont disturbed eon, | 2H@ wining news from Big end end French on, House sae publleh a sew Monthly Tenperanee from hia office, and placed in a bouded ware: | haven nail works wore destroyed by tire at Wastisato, Jan, 6, on potion with What greod eulogy which he bea tece | dition of the country will uot admit of | Creek i# Ighly encouraging, Parties from ai lay Uoheata, ond Suveulle Temperance Orgenls: | house, which soon aftor wus also destroyed idaight last aight, | Tho origin of the tire | ‘The President completed bla veto monsage ST a engi ou: | delivering Upon Audrew Jolson end bis doinge | tny leaving wy port, I would not | Calj000 goport mest of the companies doing a 1 r , ‘ % " | offs , uthoritiesas Do livid 0 " Lodeal wren eh itormake ibe fivt-loes paper Wor the | yiulates, as woll we the Frouch office, were | CHIC \60, T14., dan, Sth.—A fire occurred | in tho District of Columbia on Friday, | Was the proper t ood when Mr, ise | guly. wiih whaa this ox weve rocoutly taken from Jail in Belton, | WK Order A far as they are built, The Lage a two pavers will be ably edited, sided by auch | dontroyed. Naat night at Marengo; MoHlonry county, IH, | when it was rond to tho Cablnet and the | c:la apportied bin ¥ do 008 agree with the | (King doue by" dhe eoreury ot the Tr Holl Co,, by @ mob aud put to death. ‘Thor | lature couvones on the With inet, s . nr R os ioving the buildings ocouplod by the | whole questio: on ovary of the Navy im his vie Feoonebr . % a © bpatead i f ing agwin oD 0 have The sasnie of the fre anrance compa | Vout Citice, Masars, 0 fi Jenks, Moody oud | mbnie auening ipod be meveyly rare ony ot mh ihe Becresary of the ‘Treaau nor | apace wbetner Whe Georetery bee reer tera le (es iieuaine ceanen FROM FORTRESS MONDOR. ,, | nies held @ mooting, when it wae ascertain: | & Deitz, and Wm. FB. Abbott & Son, Loss | Ge" yrosont during its conside- | with eny of the Ceblues, bul, setting that " 10 United f ‘ 4 legraphed ay ferns B. si | ed that tho aggrogate losses amounted to | Will amount to $12,000, ~ | ration, Ho had on that day repaired to the may day thot oll boas More, deck Mr. Wesbburee (Rop,) of il.—HHe hee removed | the United Stace laws, particularly, those (ion Tart) Aton ren ee i aw, is, Mo., Jan. Sth.—The Co. ou m1 vs uatead * eau Ker, Wins. Tharée, | $2,154,000, although the total loss of tho wi tive Iron Works on ine Moet OPOI | Peesidalt andthe meieere G6 blo Coblers | mmries, DE Abe Blouse @ Reneoentatien Obey | creucauog yer (RAP) El—Aad minel | oe erie eal ate for pertiraine mo ants | Fonrusss Moxnor, Jan. 6.—The gunboat oa Hin ee” tives and foreigners 1s estimated by good | destroyed by. fry tant night.” Loos (9,000; | in the ceremony of latroduation consequent ought to be commended, Mrs Gtevens—I do a08 know whether hehas re: | ant turough ine to throw discredit Ga eke | “Clettysbung,” which was substituted for Fe Me ne should be af. | Authoriticn at botwoougthres aud four mil: | insured for 919,000 in euatorn offices on tho visit of the delogation from the Ar-| _ Mf: Stevens, Kop, of P4 gaia, rm reply, ther | moved th Bpalding's) coli Unitod States authorities tn this State, the “Don,” whioh became disabled im @ Ta drone cae Benen’ tis | 1 t doll Miuwauaie, Wir, Jaa, oth.—Last Thurs. | kansas Legislature, and, after the latter re- | Wea doctrines were edvauced in the House the 0 him beok Sigued 8. Pir sty New York Oly. | Hons of dollars, day night the railway atation hous at | tired, he remained by invitation. It ie be | pesise Mublic property and were to be dealt with | Iriend beside me sys he tureel out the tolisowr | (Signed) \ Li beiet mpaptvl storm on the conat, wont to goa thie morn. Hee vote ei ceriptlons, together vith | Owing to the unsuccessful harvest of rice, | Scilosingerville, on the old Ta Oroase Ital: | lieved to be true, as reported, that each | 02cm member scsording to, ble conse of their | oh the request of ihe gentlemen from Obi 7 Brovet Major-ioneral, | ing, Aduilral Porter and Vred. Seward Natvory for the Papas addressed 1 JN. | tty lowor clase of the people are aufforing | Foad, was destroyed by inoondiari member of the Cabinot freely expressed nace or wasetndneen and se |i ed bine righ Chugh; n Tudgo Baldwin gives lengthy opinion, | were invisible while the gunboats remained wl rintendanis, Tescuary and frlendeof | for foo, ‘The govormment haa removed the | % mber of freight on belon his opinion on the merits of the question of Giaslaguished RI Bene. SrneeterT Be | based on the ruling of Chiof Justice Tannor ta the arbor, She “ites oe Norfolic SSZrejugered wantin ecuaiing “the Banner | wonopoly on the sale, by allowing foreign enitskie’trolehs wero aontroyed peers te ast sstaeeine tans fe oot alae lpr dene Ben Eevee Ss | acteene taararas snes act nondred ond | frrltek Galt albnensane ri é trom es, h 001 ok tor . ous places. 4 f twentyone Howard, page five huad arri 8 atternoon, returning 7“ Ceaatee) canta ofyence, area's, KA mit icest tt epacumers, file Brack. ore ope Teno pee ma) Per: = Booreti My iffered from he ninety-three, whioh ay had the Stato | inspection tour to the different vossola of ila tal 8 and importing largely of rice toeave tho lives | efforts to obtain names bi naval: | constitutional power 40 paas the bul, while Pree inc Koes ebarent io avs 0s. bae sinalan th nile, caseaeyy, Reatie. Oe Owe « o ee of the common pooplo, would do much to | in the othors arg tit was contrary to " f 4 Sth.<. offence against the majesty of the laweof the ‘Cape Heary, southward bound, Ade ¥ sy 2 eas, Pei 4 bnget a‘beitor fooling botwoon tho Japanese Kew Onreans, La. Jan. Sth. An attempt | the Constitutton, and « of the prin: offence agelnat the majesty of “he Lavoe te | ove yore at Na WEW YORK Bobo and! foreignors, rasa shortty aftor noon voday to dre ciple of ante Governaion Gaited § age pee me, | aye ie prdored Court many (ORK BUN, PRICK 2 CANTS | _ A suart shook of oartquako was folt at | tho St. Charles Thoatre, but was discovered | experiment upon ettemptod rieoament t others while in the disohar, ff eworn | ———_—-—_ - —__—_________~ ~ cheeaaat aavenaves vubllsied _ Se Kehama oa the morning of the 6th of ' in time to oravent pay orians damaaa, scthaie and imnarauvs mational aad dation” | (Mentioned am Pourth Powe,

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