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————$—$ $e RS-UNION J? THS PAE emme ff enen Whe Now Work Associated Press Dimoulttos Metited. New Yorx, Jan. 10, 1867, The undersigned have pleasure in an- founcing to the Newspaper Press of the Paited Mares, and to the public, that the Bifferenoes which have lately existed be- tween themselves, the m apers, and the bows organizations which they represent have been adjusted satisfactorily to all partion, It is @ part of this ailjastment that all the Dewspapers of the country are restored to thoir former amicable relations to the Now York Associaton Vreas—tho Worn retain. Ing membership in the Associated Press ; that (he United States and European Nows Ansociation [whose contract with the Re Company and lease of the Now Orloans and Balies Tolograph aro transferred to the Ansociated Press] withdraws from that part of their business which includes the sale of hows to nowspaperss and that » contract pxchange of news has been New York Associated Press aud the Western Association, ‘Thia adjustment will take effect Saturday eroouted between the night, January 12, 1867, W. ©. Prime, Riemann Syerit, Prestdont NY. Aw | M. Hutatean, sociated Pros: | J. Meret, Maroy Mannir, | For the Wostern For The World,and | Asavoiatio tho United | “uropemn N sootati | EUROPE, SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, Affairs in the Old World Yester- day--News from England, Prussia, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. LATEST EUROPEAN MARKETS, (Telegranphed to the New York Sun.) Reform Demonstration Abandened. Lownow, Jan. 10—Noon.—The leaders of the Reform movement have decided not to make tho proposed demonstration upon the ‘wooting of Parliament by the introduction ‘fof mass petitions, but will adopt the loas turbulent course of permitting it to como up in tho usual course of legislation, ‘The Impeachment of the President. ¥ Lonpon, Jan, 10—Noon.—The Tixes in a loading article this morning says that the proposcd Impenobment of the President of the United States shows that a revolution is passing in the Union, It also points out the dangers which may follow #0 quostion- blo « proceeding. ‘The Patrietic Creeks } Lownoy, Jan. 10—Noon.—Reliable advices have heen received here, that th ‘ho Uireeke in tho Mediterranoan islands, to asort their independence, is spreading rap ldly. Formidable popular uprisings have oourred in other islands, and the Grook uso bas suddonly brightened, \ A Tarkish Minister at Washington. Fionexcn, Jan, 10.—1t is stated that Ras ‘toin Boy, the present Minister of the Turks Wr 4 country, will shortly bo withdrawn, sent to ropresent the government at Washington, ‘ Prussia on a Good Footing. Banc, Jan, th,—Biamarck has ued wociroular letter to the representatives of | Prussia at foreign courts, ia which he points put the good footing in which Prussia now stands with all foreign powers, and assures thom that peace will be maintained; and @eclares that he shall now devote himself to (ho consolidation of Germany. Htaly—Chureb Property. bd Italian Government is willing to release the Church property on the receipt of six bun. Urod millions of fire. ad ' ARRIVED OUT, Livenvoor, Jan, 10.—The steamal of Heaton, from New York December 2th, route to this port Sournamrrox, Jan. 10,—Tho steamship | h left New | Doutaotland, Ci York, Dec ud after landing passengers and mails for London, proceeded to Bremen. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL, \ ho cotton pt, Weasella, whi Livenroot, Jan, 10—N warket opens dull, with @ slight de middling Uplands, which are quot Tad per pound, The sales for to-day will poaoh 10,000 bales. Taverroot, Jan arkot to-day ‘oning.—Tho cot ued elull, closed at quoted . 10—Noon,—The sellowing quotations for American Se- ritioa: United ; Mlinois Central shares, 81 dlosod at ‘!l tor mone; American Securitivs closed at the foll ‘ag prices: United St Five-Twent M4; Mlinois Central shares, 80%; Railway shares, 44)9. : MEXICO. ( Teleqraphed to the New York Sun.) Capture of Colima by the Libera's The Meperted (apture nam Luis Potost Diecredited—u ebbery and Fillaying—W o- mon Oi jevements of Maxtuil- Man, dey + Saw Francisco, Jan, 10.—Advioes deemed sotirely reliable confirm the reported cap: Jure of Colima, Mexico, by the Liberals, Partios from San Francisco iaterested in jrado and mining in that section, are again sblo to resume business, | Vera Cruz, Jan, 5.—The steamer Tham bas put in for cowl. Her passengers from tho interior discredit the reported cap- jure of San Luis Potosi, ‘Trevine has six thousand Liberals seattored over | Ybo country pillaging, without ammunition | Mejia bas two thousand nine hundred ‘nom armed end woll supplied with ammu: | 1 do | sition, They think the Liberals fonted, Basaine bas ordered the last Froach aol of Maroh, Tho whole fore ‘Cnaroas, Whon tho efficer of tho Susquehanna land- od at Vora Cruz, some Mexicans cheered ich thoy were afterwards beaten ood badly wounded by the Freuch soldiers, On the 3d of January,» gang of robbers succeeded in throwing off a train of cars oar Vore Cruz, and robbed all the passon- hice, f gore. They aloo robbed the diligence, @utvaged the persous of throe women pas- % “Gatos Morehead, of Now York, & Co,, of the largest bavking Potoal, were coll f ob offhoors, Maximilian le etili in Pooh! arn Lo Moxiog, NEW YORK, FRIDAY esa had not contributed to the nasaage of | ing $15,000 for expenses of tho Retro: he bill, though how much it had contrib: | ment Committes, tee if ae f New York, thought that this matter yo heard from ittee) did aot look imagined, and one bas a great tnolina to alenp anon, alttl down in them, Ir haps the cordingly comtortable isa reason why they are in 90 great a demand, It is nail ae High as firelee thoneand doliare wns then read a third time and COLORED CONVENTION ITS OBJECTS. Rare—Mesare. Muekalew, Heodiicks, Jobneon, | the committon had saved that amount to ‘Aa passod by the § ok, & mombor of the Co i that that Was more than be contd toll An Act to fir thetime for the ¢ guar mesting | Alarge amonnt of testimony hind been tal on by tho Committee, with a preapect of «| a he taken, whieh vue anvonat of The joint resolution of gett Wrond aisles passing through the contre a sides, Nanica ara assigned to difforent localities Tho Test Oath in the Supreme Court. | hy the vpate and House of Re pre ‘of Ameri¢n tn Con sonteris ee of the Tuite e046 ansernbled, colebrate | qiiet members, and those who work more | nnd talk leas, anally the House, Your ¢ Deciston to be Kondero’d on Monday, McCulloch ¢ MRE PRORWECTS UNPAVORADLE, CONGRESS YESTERBAY. ACTION IN THE @ENATR, 9 addition to the regular ‘of Congress, there gral! hes | the Finances. |* ree thereaiter, ‘The noxt business taken from the Speak en's table was th | sion of Nebr Vtia t xcoy that when the Al «Hon ihe moet Mr, Garfleld wished t Mr. Ashloy, of Ohio, Chatrman of thas C mised by the Spe kar mov the Mr, Wale eattort up the organic acts of the territortes of the United by prohibiting the donial of civil or 1 righte on ac following a4 a substitute | to amend the ’ @aid the Conimit) amt had inbiructs Adoption of the 4th of Maroh Bill. MR. WADBS TRARITORIAL ACT PASSED. hom to Feport the bill one of the things ¢ comdition stated ia the bi bill to adintt South ¢ mitted under shie might t6 compelled on that prec Nebraska and Colorado tn the | | mentary on the habits of certain p aro AN | rom r legislation. An outaider could hardly rosiat | the conviction that legialnt everything elae, ends in smoke, Such isn general outline of tho Lower House—tho | INTERESTI et his colleague, Mr portant measure was to be pass Inconsistent vith roby declared null and Mr, Wade's substitute was adopted and , date due emdn j peak ibe bout ould hs Divom, Mendes, Jehan, | Ee etames of bowen wopestel sbury and Ven (Telegraphed to the New York Waanioroy, Jan. 10. A Convention represonting the colored | people of the United States, met here to- pursuant toa oall issned by the Na tional Equal Rights Laughton, of Ohio, was elected Frosident, | and BM. Arnett, Secretary. from Alabama, North Carolina, Virgini not to prose the bill jum passed s bill secu ‘Territories the right of eullrage, with. the Anson ridorable. concitrence in the amendment Mr. Edmunda called up the Sanate bill to jo the tenure of office. and read at length, The Committees recommended to atrike two first soctions and Insert the fol to bo exeused from voting, in order t chance to cast a fling at the Kop preaaly clafranchives bad just delered #h Ne thought that with eueh » ques | the House should not make hase | westion, to create this ‘the work 1 had J ist dowe ored @tisens in the Territories. He was aware thet there was s provision in the Dill declaring thet the act ebould only take effect on the fundememtal condition shat be distrenchised om soo Color. Bus, if the bill was passed, and th of Nebrenke thereby became s Sais, there wasn ‘The bill was cused, thus ¢ leaving him in a very awkward position Maryland, Penn State, and there! That every person, jane and Arkauaa tional delegates are expected to-morrow. | Among other business they propose to peti. | dito insue an addrens to | ed States, and to with @ view to educate and of the Totertor, the General, hol thug. bee yeted Hated to any much oatmaster Ceneral tlon Congress, them impartial States, aad © their social condition. petition Congress either to re move the tax on raw cotton, or to so ame resent law that there may be a dis tinotion in the tax for the different grades. ‘Thofpostal affairs offthe Duchies of Sobiea: | wig and Holstein having been united to those of Prussia, all correspondence in fir ture between the United States and those Duchios by Prussian closed mail will be subject to the same treatment and the same postage charges as similar mail matter ad- dressed to or received from other parts of | erie slinply declared fd duly qualities Section 11—That of one section of the Conshtut on of sald excepting Judges of the U mpecially excopted im section Able act ahall, during # recess (of evidence satiefictory to the President, y of misoondiot Iu olor, oF crime, for any roanrn, ball become incapable or 'ege'ly Ainqualified to perform ite dutles in #uch caso, in mo other, the Presilent may eusper Semporetiiy, the gutes of temporarily, the duties of such of the by the Senate, days afier the fret the Bonsis, to report ’ kod Mr, Wilson, as Chai eect of a te! Sey ee Neb t jive on the part ot Nebraska (0 per: form this condi ee ae Mr, Wilseo, of lows, thought the only effect of ould be te throw inte ate ood of the United Btates, (he question as to whether, under 1%, ovlored culcous were entisied to vote ia Nebraska, Mr, Dawes asked whether 1) would not aleo rales the quectivo, whether on the failure of Be: breske to perforin the ovndition wae longer hate, and he miggested wheiher it ne not sbsied while for the House, uncer the previousquestion, to pass upon mental feature Ii the sdantasion of Biates. the proviaion will Tatich (aterest was atta \Wble parson bt perform, at Turks Island reports the strending of tho bark Annie New York, on Deo. 15th, The oaptain and crow wore saved, the vessel and all valua- bios on board wore lost. be sont to this country by the Consul, ‘Tho Supreme Court of tho United States hina rolaxed ite rules #0 far as to per ample notes of its decision, to be pronouaced on Monday next, on thi constitutionality of the test oath as applica cable to lawyora practicing at its bar, The anxiety of the publio to bear the opinion of tho Court on this subject is assignel as tho reason for this privilogo to tho press in those E. Garden, of E ESEE2 8 i 1 ‘The crew would | plot of i shley resummed the floor and insisted ou the previous question, Mr, Dawes remarked amid much confusion that the condition ta the bill met bis bearty concur. reuce, but he wished that tbe H tse ebvuld bave understanding the ‘was to be sooomplished ‘ discussed. [) waa de more deliberate ob owly the statue of Woatern New Yor! tat worving of -urther, cal Gacrvion, because i of Nebraska, but of every Binte knooking at the door of edin enon. He appealed to the gentleman from Ob 0 to comprebena and appreciate the mag qnestion sprung upo iberete dleouasion of lt of term of oF other awful cause, by ‘one which aball expire ‘thereafter, and if nu ap: with the advice ond cunseas of made to such vacancy or led ae aforesaid during such of she Bonate, euch office abel! remain ¢ without any salary, fees or emoli bel wail she same sbsll be Blied by Tho Committse on Internat frauds will bo in Philadelphia to morro prosecution of their businoss, and will soon go to Now York; and the ¢ lation to Southern Railroads wore in session grauilng commissl ood of heir Dext sees 0m, mrmittes in re Wesbburne, M., moved to lay she bill jogersoll asked Mr. the bill would not be # wullisy. plied that that would be « question Seoretary McCulloch, In a conversation Ashley whether the with a gentleman of thia city, wpon the sub: fect of the finances, last ovenin, he regretted to find tho future prospect 40 unfavorable and forbiddin, oarnest desire to of reform in this important matter; bat his swore seriously obstructed by the po that have been sprung upon the country, and whic retard, if not break up, all the P CILY | he might put forth. The Senate, it is believed, will pass the arrived at Queonstown last evening, €D pankrapt bill, with an amendment respect | ing the appointment of a Comuiasi Tho House Judiciary Committee have | sont for witnesses to be examined in regard th. touched at this port today, | to tho sale of negroes into slavery, Thore is a determination to investigate the matter vacancy in auch offlor, ection 4. Tost notbing im this Act cont shall be construed to extend the term of any offlve, the duration of which ts limited by lew. Mr, Howe couid see no reason for except ing the Heads of Departments from the op erations of th jarfield caliod out te Mr. ithe wanted to kill the bill he might go ahead with hia motion, Mr, Washburne replied thet Wanted to kill every bills ‘Toe House refused to lay the bi table~41 to 107. Washburne that stical measures ence, Jan, 10ch.—Tt is said that the did, and added expressed willing: fo over ifthe House would sssign it week for Nebraska aad Colorado. louse refused to socond the previous mo- ‘A motion to adjourn was then made, andl Mr, | Ashley, of Obie, expressed bis assent to that, a# bili would then come up to-morrow we the W flulabed business, ‘At fvur v'clock the House adjourned, “NEW YORK. Assombly Chambere—General Description ‘of the Place Where Laws Are Made and ‘nmade—Constituilona! Amendment, ktc., ty postmaster, the committee tha Mr, Edmunds sai prepared thia bill did not doubt that th of Departments were public offi ople, but it seme avo the Presiden retion in the selection of his Cabiuot remponsible to the them beat Just to . Howe moved to strike out the words Secretarios of State, A College for young colored men has been established here, named * It has the three departments of Law, Fifteen thousand for the erection of ia intended to ‘ds thought the Pi to have left to him t n him by the e: line in | | (Special Correspondence of the N. ¥. 8 dat 14 | sity. Auuany, Jan, 10th, 166) 1s of legislation aa yet move ‘Tho members of the newly Committees aro not much acquaint and are waiting for Whilo the ma hinery is getting in good running order, | | deem it @ good time to give the readors of of the Hulleof Lagis- lation—a sort of pen and ink photograph taken on the spot—and first of tho As- discretionary ptions nained dollars have been raise fa building, whic date one thousand atudents. are now ready to enter. It is understood that the Jud mittee this morning reopened tl Jofferson Davis, and agreed to summon Sur ratt to testify therein when ho arrives, Speaker Colfax's first reception of the season took place to-night Visitors was very large and fashionable Chief Justice Chase, Senators aud Repre gontlemen of the foreign lega- and navy officers and others of wore among Mir, Howe said the second section of the bill provided # sufficient safe corrupt Cabinot officers. Mr, Fessendon did not think it was treat ing the office Mist Neacred Ait not it | ed with their dut President with great re santo say that be should bot, remove s | cometniog te turn Bp Mbinot ofioer during the recess of Congress, | © It was carryiug the matter too far, Mr, Johnson (Maryland) said he was freo to give the opinion that th appointing men rejected in contlict with the Ho had expre as Attornegdieneral racticn of re: The throng of | this opinion onop | It was boat just for the President to say, however, that what he had done had been doi the example of his prodecessora.and this ox: vio bad beom bared uw ¢ Attorney-General ‘The Assembly Chamber, so called, in not ver in the common acceptation of the ut poorly lighted and illwentilated room, situated on tho first or ground floor of the Capitol not large, not having been built with refer- ence to the rapid increasu in population of the State, Tho coiling is high and handsome: ly freacoed, with the coat of arms and motto surmounted by fan eagle in cach of the four corners, ‘The windows are hung with very heavy green uestion before the | curtains, In case the efforts of Mra. Stanton and others are succossful in gaining the elective franchise, and consequent elixi ty and. elovation to office, it is probub of their firet bills introduced would. be to Appoint # oomtmittes on di ting the curta: in accordance with in the opinions rt Cusbiug and y.in his judg. war with the pirit of the Constitution ; becauso it en bled the President to tak its power, and responsibility i of appointments. With regal osideuts power of remova not been seriously 4 session of Congr the delighted THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS: (Teleyraphed to the New York Su 10.—Mr, Poland called | up tho House bill to fix the time for the regular meeting of Congress. ced if Senators ¢ be entitled to m when it was settled by Waainxerow, Jan a majority of one, that he bad that power Senate, which was Mr, Mr. Johnson said it was impossible to have harmony in the Councils of the President, deny him the right to solect bis own sentatives wou! two mileages for Ho thought this provision ought to be in the consideration of the above. and hangings of the Ch ut the only use of fermale legislators at prevent and said that under the bill, member of the present Congress would be entitled to additional mileage, bers who were obliged to come here, from home, would be allowed mileage Mr. Williams anid that would add to the se of the Fortioth Congres as that nothing would be done more | than to effect av organization on tho 4th of | He did not believe th | would approve of Alar to be embarked for France by tho il | is on the move | Yowarda the cosa, The roar guard is at aukrupt bill ou Monday next is on the woat aide of KESENTATIVES, Mr. Cooper presented the credentials of represoatative from tho Cth Congressional District of Toxas, and representative tho Sd Congressional District of Alabama Koforred to Committee on Keconatruction. Mr. Alloy.from the Poat Office Committos, reported # bill authorizing the Postmaster eral to pay Mou pine hundred dolla: hundred dollars por annum, After di sion the bill was passed. Mr, Alloy, from the samo Committes, re ported @ bill declaring aoroas the Misslsippl River at Clinton, lowe, Tho bill was passed. House then proceeded to tbo bustuoss table, as follow Konate amondmont to the bill to fix the time for the regular mocting of C ag coucurred in, i 064 to tho President for his signature. dinout to the House bill to regulate tho franchise in the Territories of tho United Btates. The amondinoy concurred in, aud the bill goes to the Prosi: dont for bis signature HOUSE OF I d platform over! Immodiately abo: full-length “portrait the Speaker's cbair is ather of bis Country inontly appropriate that the Speaker and bo thus brought face to face with him who presided over councils in ite first ny ‘This bill provid adilitionsl ouday "TPinnd ald that ho was not aware that the special session of Congre: 4th of Maroh was to be of sho Mr. Williams supposed Williams would find that he was mistakon in that beliof, Mr. Houdrioks would like to know the necomsity for the additional session. ly designed to hold the President in check, the country ought to know it. it was for striotly party purposes a ho knew, the passage of the rout trial, with such signal ability and wisdom, It would be well if his influence wore folt ‘aad appreciated, and ther wore more Logislation tending to | beat interoats of the oountry grandizoment. Washington, aro 6 letters the wor 6 the moat svloma He thought Mr. more than twolve Clinton Heidge, | oath rogistered In Houve toot and defond the Government.” full view of this motto that the Legislature the Constitutional qucation naturally arises, whothor the example and procept of the Fathor aud Savier of his Country are being vory faithfall; Groen tw Fourteont! Square, aad thenco by any poiut om tho Hudson river or Harlom Rai roads, Adjourned, ia now vot ‘on the Speake: reasons that prooured the Dill in the Hous, the principal ono was to provide an additi cession to the Vrosideno: the death of the President. give us « porioauont The amendment membors on tho floor of the re som) circular ko the Lotter U. : and twonty-oight of them ber bi ion of » desk a8 9 partion | louse aro arran; rows—someth sre one hunds —corresponding sot off for bls uso, tho Speaker's table | haircloth lined arm cl ohaire are the coat ‘Byonker of the House, would vot have without it, much of political significance there raight be in the Sala, Be i an Beew propared to a; the vafortunate differences ‘yer wean tha President and Cor: | was the woned for aix 00 against the hoe will re. | mot r,on castors, Those Comfertable that oau be nate ioiat resolution @pprooriat RAT. n, fact of thea seats being #0 08 fof the present He without being certain « it Lightoing Bla c. The laut Tt ia wo cal apy thie part of font hay a desk nat 0 confines of SI Mol he will not be overe ie tendoncies that Spewker'a slesk are re + _Thore aro of (heas © knights of th in and about the Assembly, ao that the poo: | Ie of the State need not fick for informa Hon of what their representatives aro doing. | Each meinber ia provided, among other ing, with a apittoon, whieh ia linge @ significant atill is @ notice ated on tho wall, "Bo emaking allowed hy order o far forgot himself na to an at any order, It certainly ty ® dicted ded of ite imp othe tise ve of tobac ty inthe halls of like nearly Touse of Commons of this State, Tho Conatitutional Amendment passed ly by watrictly party voto. Con ment was created by on the New York membere—Mr. Genet a plican party. Some one moved that he be wot 6x yelling him to vote-—and The motion was carried and subsequently withdrawn, and Mr, Q. had bis vote recor in the negative Hilla have be: for an Under way, and for toads ty Several menbera are ananged In sat ing their constituents by making lomg windy speeches on tho amendment. This ia cortainly @ very eaay way of “whipping the devil around tho stump,” but rather hard for thoso who have to sit and bear the ia SPECTATOR Atnasy, Jan, 10,.—The Republican mem bers of the Legislature held their Sonatorial cautous in the Assombly Chamber to-night, Mr. Koborts, on behalf of Oneida country, rm the name of Rosooe Conkling He has, sail Mr, Roberts, ever proved him self true to principle, By his expe the Halls Bluff disaster, he first brought to light th imeapacity of MoClellan his proaccution of Haddock, the Provost Mar shal, be exposed corruption and recured th pn ut of a government officer w ‘ad diagraced his position, So, too, in the Fry controversy, he was tho successful champion of right and houcaty, and the un compromising cnemy of tho ther he found them in low Ho porsoascs in an eminont degree the tal ent and energy requisite for the position, ‘and it waa with pleasure and prido that ho urged fla claims rrowe said he f which coutaina over habitants, A United Stat never been choann weat of Cayuga bridge, and it is time that that part of the State was recognized. Hor clalina and sarvioos always ignored, can Weatorn Now York long roronin satiated ¢ Ho said this in notthront oning apirit, but naan candidate, Judge Noah Davis, of Ur ns. Mr. Houry Smith nominated Ira I y Gibbs nomi ed Judge Ransom Bal Id the Republican part more than to any other man living—a man whose personal intluence, together with the influence of his paper, was much greater than that possessed by aay othor man in the State, and that Influence was a wielded on the side of right and freedoi Ho made the nomination without consulta for ho kept away that the position 1 not the man the owed position ‘The informal ballot resulted » Roscoe Conklin, 3; Ira Harri Davis, Ransom’ Balcom, Creeley, 6; Charlen J. Folger, 1. Mr. Travis withdrew the namo of Horace Greoiey, stating that letter had been re- ceived from him, declining to be a candi formal ballot—Noah Davis, 41; Ros: Ire Harris, 24; Ransom ger, wilot—Roacoe Conklin, 41; Ira Harris, 18; Ransom com, * The name of Judge Buloom was with- drawn, Third formal ballot—Rorcoe Conklin, 53; Noab Davia, 60; Tra 4 rth formal ballot—Gn counting the number of votos it was found that 110 had been cast; one in excess. The chair ro: ucua to proceed to another Fifth formal ballot—Roscoe Conklin, Noah Davia, 49; ©. 5. i The reault was receive i Seuator Crowley said that aaa friend of Juilge Davis, be would move that the nomi- nation of Roscoe Conklin be mado unani- mous, Carried, The caucus then adjourned. Democratic Nomination for U. 8. Mentor. (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Avuany, Jan, 10.The Democratic mem- hers of the Legislature held @ caucus this evening for the purpose of nomivatin, candidate for L Red” States Senator. tie J.C, Jacobs nominated Hon, Henry ©, Mur- phy, and Mr. Wevelin nominated Hon. Koy Hall, and the firat ballot resulted as Henry ©. Murphy toc ‘A. Oakey Hall, twenty-one voto Mr. Murphy's nomination w made unanimous, He was subsequent wuited upon and in brief remarks return thanks for the honor, The caucus the adjoruned. (Teleyraphed to the New York Sun.) ‘The State Logisiature—etropolitam Mi wures tm the Sonate Overcrowded and Omnlbuses—Cometituss mont in the Assembly, A SENATE, BILLS NOTICED, By Mr. Lent—An Act in regard to alaugh- toring auitnals, ‘The Act makes it a minde ANY, Jan, 10, meanor to slaughter animals intended tor | an food in way other than the moat ex: | tious and meroiful manner known to| r poience oF art, ‘Also, of an Act to provent the overcrowd. of omnib drawn by two horse twolve passengers, that no car drawn by two horses, shall oarry more thao tweat fou fe vation of more than one foot to fifteen, ou | wny road, an additional force shall be at- od whore bl passongors, In ane tached to the oar. By Mr. Folger—To make more atringent the Act for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal By . Lent—For an underground rail- to run | underground from Howling street, under Union rut to an ASSEMBLY, commumiva tions, ‘Tho Spaaker presented the annual report of tho Caual Commissioner, Alay, the an port of the Buperiatendont of the nual Onondags Salt Springs, THE CONSTITOTIONAL AMEXDMENT, Mr. Gruge, from (he Committes ga Fodare! Prico Two C€ the remaining ¥ ans by the leat (irand Jury, thdit casos would not como before the A nitmber of ete! ore then prococidodt with, Most of to be defended by Konacth | Rotations, reported concurrent meaolutions ypangh anid that the mi consisting of himee dissented from the report. for the immediate con. | Mr Rrace asked sideration of the rosa! A by | 90 tor his | and Timothy To- skating on the lag in the aifirmative ; all the E in the negative The former is tho Vaylor, of this The Hoard of Arte} and Manufacturors of Lower ( Packages to tho Paris B Geologiont Department seat St, 9 Woard ot Agri Jin onlor that gentlemen wut now, be w fF Milapaugh moxed t and Meaars, Wee or agiiast thotr adop The totion tot thee Laat sour Vin front of | IMPORTANT’, which was leat f further dis quill” | vision the reaolut | The Secret f Laited States pedirion Explained A Port the Went Indios. | The reventio ent + this port tome Opening of Riroets aad Avenuns. Ava miro ticat a bill amem!t ag the A tu the opening of rmpansation of tho Commission gton to (ako porsession of to be commen mana (a poni Domingo, W.1,) which, it is Seward rirchased for the United 81 atos. in any proveed'n lering Of any street ave in tha City of New York north of Lith street, ay to each Commisv'onrr ‘Seoi1on 8 No cowe oF expense of any deserip- Alo shall be allowed tw such proceed! pensation of the clecical hire in ms flex, keepin the ae ‘The clerka en! gurveyors @all the Commisstoners of Central (Taleqraphed ta the Now York Sun.) Siw Freversco, Jan 10.—By the arrival from Hong Kong of tho ship V later China avi opium market was weak and dull, Move continue without havo 37 days ‘Wot #ide Asssooiation favor shia chi Underground Kallway ta New York. Aonator Lous introduced «, bill, provuling that menta in cotton Rico was firmer Chore was searcely | D. Roberta, Cort, Palroe Teaae M, Sobermerhora, 8+ lea, Biwi. Schell The Hong Kong pross favors the newly projected telegraph company, tnd title of the Ea and also warm! Allen, Jom, Rdgar, Chas. 0 bark, James A, Coleman, Blw. F. , Soueph Dixon, Clow, Joshus G, Abbe, Corashue A. Runkle, Rrouk Van Loon and W. G. Hunt, shall be the ove ‘named eompany, who ib: advocates the inaugura: tion of @ Chinese mail ling of steamabips | Will endeavor | from this port corporatore of tt propose 40 conairuct undergrovud ways, and operate Viereim, tracks, for the cou motive power wand fo be ing is the proposed row Feen Chang, which loft Int, for Amoy wid day ont, and wl crow wero eave, | aw of the Bank of tudia ou docided in favor of way with two oF ng Kong on Nov struck ® rook on the sec ho passongers An iroportant vorsua Como, b Fourteenth stress to Union square, to Brosdw eur ae may be vinder the The Preach squadron hut ‘The Pussy gives details of an awful con- at Hong Kong hundreds of buildings were burned and « cotton and rice was dee ompany may construct @ ike road Trac#s courenient pont ou the route to the road. ‘The Metropolitan Board of Police shall eee to the comfort end cleantiness of the care and railwey. ‘The rate of fare not to exceed 8% conte per mile, but no fare hall be less thau 6 conte ater pipes to be displaced without the con sont of the Crown Board, Massachusetts, { Telegraphed to the New York Sun) Reaponsibilitics of Banks. A firm in this city about to teat the responsibility of banks for bonds, &o., doposited in amall trunks in tho bank vaults as a favor the aaid firm having been the loscr mount of yaluable property, ms Now York bank and de fo kooping. The banks of oaton have just given notice to their trons to remove their ranks from the bank vast amount of Madam Anna Bishop w ful concerts at Hong Kong. A big fire occurred at Yo Kohama on De eombor Mtb, being tho third within « fort The Menai h complains facilitios for oxtinguiahing Gros, and urgoe SOUTH AMERICA. the stocks, not ry QM, arrived at this port yes passengers and ‘The Right Hour Question. {Teleqraphed to the New York & Bostox, Jan, wore appointed Inat y portions of the State for the purpose of in veatigating the hours of labor adopted, mako their report to the ‘Tho time draws near for t mation to bo furnishod, and it is there will be two reports upon the aubjeot. One of thoao, the minority re) of an eight hour law, while tho majority re position to any interfer ence whatever by the Logislature with the to Commisnions| to visit different gument in favor of | Everything ia quiet on (he Lathmus 0 U.S, troops sent to fornia some time ago, via Nicaragua, are The anfortuni rrisof a pareliiaced Sirens Greer 32 auong them, committiog torrible rava Forty-six bad died at Laat romalning paas Get Sur aud rt, is in favor era are still at San Juan throughout Central Amer. cotton crop of Nicaragua i d by the worm hospital ship Rhin, with 500 soldiers from Mexico, Pennsylvania, (Telegraphed to the New Yor The Scnatorship. The Republican uous moct at 8 o'clock this nd remained in se t home on the at Aspinwall. IL be conveyed to on nearly an hour, Evorything was quiet and orderly. And on tho first ballot Mr, Cameron was follows: Cam. Florence Treat sailed from Panama for ( guardship dameatown, British ship Alert, and Freaoh ship Rin, were in the latter receiving @ new shaft at ritish company’s works, Tabaga. 8. steamer Mackinaw at Aspinwall, and expects her rel nominated, The vot eron forty-nix, Curtin t not go into cau On motion of one of Curtins friends the nomination was made unanimou ‘The allied squadron, unter command of sailed from Valparaiso for b, where they will racticing at the (Telearaphed to the New York Sun) Admiral Tucke Moxtuomrny, Ata. Jan, 10—Goy. Patton, tarned here, is rather despon- dent, aud remains confirmed in his views as to the restoration of the State on the adop- the Conatituti iew York, Go: ‘The propositic form a new Ame favorably discw Chili, Peru aud F Senor Albert Bloat Gana left Chili on the steamer ne minister to Washington, The bark Fannie, 180 days from Now Lon- | Iparaiso om the 6th | ruor Patton made ‘6 the mining and m ufacturing intel reassembles bi don, bad arrived at V with 14 Parrott guna, purch: ‘kenna in the States, for the Chili gov- Proceedings of the Legislature, (Tilegraphed to the New York Sun.) Torexs, Kansas, Jan. 10.—Both bri of the Legislature have appointed several atanding committe A resolution was introd was vory brisk in Valparaiso. first fourdays of December thero were exported from that port 27,000 of flour, and the Custom Houre receipts during the same 2,000 It is feared the bark aailod recently from Val pool, with a cargo of wheat, has been lost, hea quantity of stuff from that vossel wae outaide of the ion occurred off C 4 in the Senate The Senatorial cont Intricate every da: developing th So opinion of ative strength cau be formed before ‘ape Horn be tween the American ship Star of the Union and the British bark Simon Habley, by was sunk, but hor crew was Sho was bound’ from Ko plete chaos im which the late twenty: natitational amendment was rati fied by the House, Senate refusing to # It is devied thut the Chili Government hae accepted the pro The Chilian Senate has granted General jexe to construct railroad between Couceprion aud Talewb: uano, and a branch road to Sau Felipa and Ostrages Upon the Freed ‘oraer Calle for Military Ansistanc Gatveston, Jan, 10, ‘Amend. | Fiake’s Buniwrin “The following {9 all we can learn relative to the call of Gov on the military for troops.” ce papers; the first» petition from the na of Caldwell Cc teotion, the second a letter to Gov, Throck | morton detailing outragos, and the third the following Gey. Sono: T upon freodinem and other to have you send w cavalry, say twonty men, under @ judicious and disorest offionr, to be retained there for some time for thoir protection. Lad to commult with you | fo have them sont within the present week. Vory respectfully, JW. TunocKmonron, ‘are were entertained of an earthquake jao toward the middle of Dece Throckmorton tive oue had ocour praying for pro Ex-Prosident Pozet of Pera and hia cabl ft Lave been sentenced by the Central Court to tifteen years’ banishment as tral tore, and muleted in a fine of tifty per c of the throe millions doll ‘a varie, Doo. 7, 186 are pew tee m informed of outrs i hall carry more then | ‘The worke upon the fortifications at Lima % pushed ahead with vigor, and there is nothing Tudeed, a0 far as ready any day for @ fight she chooses to seek poace, aud every one Is confident that Spain will be worsted if oh of @ company of ‘oru ts concerned, eho is ith Spain, that No one walke of ore they go. anit but makes the at tnton In that city ts that to Mootevideo ener Han wetion © Yottar in defence of the neous ed, public opinion Ana eeMMombed then BOGOTA, General Moaqners, finding the national treasury omy by ai offictaln the’ country politically and Ht; it to eqallee ane restore matbore) by soizing the cuuren Pp and banish. ing the bishops who opposed his tileg2! . unconstitutional aota” These eee stirred De 8 apirit of revolution that to recaps the consequences he tendered Fealguation aa President of” the Hepabi, it. He ase sorts that the bishops and oburch party are in rebellion against the executive, aod are trying to make away with him, by assasein- ation or othorwisn, that the Saprome Gourt is aware of it all. Kather, therefore, than ataod in the way of his coustry’s and prosperity, he te anzioas to Totire to. private life. He thinks the nation is an- worthy ach @ ruler. The Supreme Court being of the contrary opinion (it ix aaid by A previous agreement with the goneral), de- till eeve the Repablia BRAZEN At Pornambaco there a riot botweon Of the Inttor reas, combin= Yernambuco, killed iia ° jontoviieo, and the transporte Jolia and Dilijente are expected to arrive at an early date with 700 more. The South American Republica contem- plate obtaloing a loan of $9,000,000, In oase their proposition, forwarded to ‘the Cnited | States, Kngland and France, is not necoptod by Spain. 1 ws from tho Contral American Rev : thoy are all quies ‘apparently taken up onjoying the fiestas. HONDURAS The U.S, Minister Russeau bad arrived at Honduras, and beon received by the Government, Honduras and Nicaragua bad entered into a treaty of peace, amity and lship. The Minister of Public Inatrnetio sumed the office of Government ties fem., during the absener of that Minister. Senor Paulino Nieto killed him self. gentleman was @ Minister of the Cabinet of Honduras, COSTA RICA, The Presilont of this repebile haa isenod a decree granting permission to navigate the Kiver San Carlos to both foreign aad national ships, but not the introduction of any Rind of ‘merchandise until the Congress permit it A terrible explosion occurred at der factory in Herradura, Coste which five women were blown to atoms, Tho accident occurred by one of the wo men engaged at the works allowing the ashes of her cigar to fall tuto the powdes sho was grinding ‘Tie dey acason bad aat inatong the coast, ul the Foads were in fine order, SANDWICH Ist Thoro is ranch sickness prevalent in the Sandwich Islands, resulting from the epi demic, which has, dor the most part, ott, leaving fevers, protracted © various minor complaints in ite train, The native population suffors very much. In al moat every tenement thers are persons sich and dying, and some actually dying of star ration, News Items. Dy Telegraph to the New York S.. Gey. Jack Mionvogn has arrived in Bat timore, en roe for Wasvington. Tun kuittiog establishment of I. & ¥, Hradford, at Hennington, Vt., was destroy: od by fire Wednoaday night. Ir in stated that the 10th Heavy Artillery and 18th Infantry, colored, remaining in Louisiana will s90a be mustered out. Tue Mon, Mr, Drake, having received 7? votes, was declared elected Senator from Missouri. BOE. Maxwecr, exmember of Congress terday morning, bringing the usual list of | com Florida, has boon olected President 1 ia treasure, ‘The ri Rising Star errived at Panama on the 20th Of the Tossncola and Montgomery Rall ‘1 the mails and paasen; the samo ovoulag per steamer A vocomotive on the Camden and Amboy (N. J.) Railroad exploded near Amboy on Weilnosday night, injuring the engineor aud a Draken: A Man named Crrus Fowler wae froron ta death, while intoxicated, Saturday night, within a few rods of bis home, at Bytield, Mass, Ar the annual meeting of tho Nostor Board of Trade, Wednosday, a now goverm ment was chosen for the onauing year, Ble. s. G. Hazard was chosen President, Fenxaxvo Woop arrived in Savannah, Ga, yestorday, and was oacorted by promi- nent citizens to supper at Fireman's Hall, where he was expected to make a specch. Tho stewmsbip Golden City sailed from San Francisco, yesterday, for Panama, with treasure and passengers for New York. She carries $1,477, 800, of which $1,072,175 is fox New York, Tie planters in Louisiana report muck diiculty in procuring help for another year, the freedmon being backward about male ing new arrangements, From Texas the reports are more favorable in this respoot Apvices from Galveston, Texas, report tho arrival there of several hundred white emigrants from Georgia, their homes being already secured, and préparations made for immediate work, Ix the Maryland Stato Senate, Weduew day afternoon auspandin resolution was introduced tho payment of boupties, wo provided for in the act of Febru: The resolution was referred. Mons, who was sentenced to be hun, Boston on tho 25th inat., for the murder ot Mary Ellen Kearney, about ten months azo, has had bis sentence commuted to imprison- ment for life, Returns received at the office of the See rotary of State, of Maine, show that during last year there were tvo hundred and sixty- five bears killed in that State. There were only four wolves killed in tho entire State during the year. A Sratvorrme.n, Mass, dispateh says neces Gray Willard, who waa shot a ince in New York by a policeman, was a daughtor of Androw F, Willard, for- merly of this city, and resided here during the most of ber early life, She was first married to » man named Seymour, and | terwards @ Mr, Pinkermas, from whom she was divorced, and afterwards assumed by maiden name, Lapy Foxtescce, wife of the blind Lord Ebriogton, who died wosely at ber hus band’s residence in Devonabice, Fi 4, might have been the bride of Louis Napo- leon, but she declined the hand of the of destiny, t with a happier and, as the sequel proved, a humbler los, Wa, Vax Haunt, of Adrian, Michigan, who died in jail recently, where he waa sent for thirty days, at the request of bis son-io-law, for drunkenness, was once wortit property to t of $100,000, and was & Congressional Delegate from Miobigan in Tati. flo had beou edruukard anda vagrant for the past liftess yours. A Frencu paper announces the death of Count Charles du Busseroile in the alms Toeeat used. tf jon that @ treaty of alli avce has boon entered into bew Boal ‘and Brasil, aad the impression te that the Kio will be the scene of wotioe | lng Thore ure somo old grudgos to be scored up (Telegraphed to the 3 Fontan Trials, Eto, Toronto, Jan. 10.—The ordor for the re moval of (ho convicted Feulaas from King ston Poultontiary bas boon countormaaded. ‘They will remain hore antil after the trials of the other prisonora, The assizos oponed at o00a before Justice Morrison, The Grand ra, bis Lordehip stated that, ae true bille bad been found agetnet 10 Fork Sun) Kx- Minister of Binance P tod some of the oh office, made againat Prede, has admi made agninet Benor cuskada alt Nera Jury having boo: ‘A roRTUN®, amounting to $250,000, is sock: wnor io Mobile, Ala, Dr. Kenjamia fk @ eurgooe ia the