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THE NEW YORK SUN. 1 “7? STINKS FOR ALL” t 34TH YEAR! = im Now Work City, { RRCRET THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, 7 Cheapest Daily Newspaper in the World! THR NEW YORK 81 Eessonnne grery. fecility for obtainin we of the %, from every part world, wh ther BS kr ttt, Peesente OLE, in a compact form, AT ONE-HALF THE PRICE TWO CENTS PER COPY, ‘and is delivered by carriers at the House, ho desire it, for CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by ore or of an) ELVE ail at SIX DOLLARS a year, THE Mey, A00Or: my ro CE ‘each inaertion, Special an made for adverticem et ments The Editorial Department of THE SUN | nder the oharge of Jesnri P. BRacn, to | ag should be addressed ting to advertisements, hom commun ie All letters rel Subscriptions, or any branch of the pu v Proprietor, . t Special Advertisements: TL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE SUN [ASToNisainc SUCCESS OF paleeT es CAPILLARIUM, om arsronind Garey main ORIGINAL COLOR'AND CONDITION. ~~ ache ae ‘ DRESSING FOR THR BArR, met es Restorative, it fe just the arttele Doon oe yh [aioe ‘ge hat nf ee ah Reterlone Bea ead wakes the met barvh and wiry halt } SOFT AND GLOSSY. Cater osing Regesiesciead | * Mo “give out the secrstion a> se tho ry the {ALL THE FOLLOW: reacts How Jo shat er D eh erins rd to ise Pid and parce ae oem mld. ti Cedars ROWNE'S BUSINESS COI FULTON Between Johneon sna Tarr, Acontelbte Yrom all parte cf the OPEN Day anh, EVENING THE YEAR or the Lustract aDUL hres | SOMMERCIAL AND ENG fr ieemonblion PRETEEN see sf, Spelling, tera PENMANSH NG, time wi oy ' peritcular for ‘pening oF hares of ECO ia included.) 16 "Lessons ies, 94 Losaoua 08 00; th ‘THE LADIES DEPARTMENT ae plese, ous Ere nee tes 0 a! ‘ec od ed: tobe privately and separately taught what Stor they wont Tiosee’ ext ps) ‘No Connection with HEAP AND GOOD, TOO! . farmers, jour: cam, for femal yy loan, weekly, 62 ® sloartet, sromtbiy, 6 b fo nt o Balls hig, $1 60. Be ie Journal of Health, New Yoru Cir, ([A80.—To TH LADIES OF BROOK Vemlly Bowing, Machine Huitching Braiding ae, ibe potice ab ‘ab Grand sh Brook’ |e Deechilarea's eles aad’ leditd? Gaderwoar mecuir made. to VERY ONE, BOTH OLD AND YOUAG, ‘ines the introduction of thai ‘eel guons Sacollens orticte THE BALM OF WuITs LILIES, a has bern, means of removing from thelr au of We sxed ge Tos, 8 ean gen Boos Haste ad es fe eoeathae rhea arene ares teibe, WFO! BALE—THE WHITESTONE Hotel ‘THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER Atlantic Cable, by Tele. THR KS FOR ADVERTISING to location, FROM TWEN. i S PER LINE, of anu nose, should be addressed to the | MOSES & BEACTI, , Corner of Nassau and Fulton ate, New York City REIREAREOM ie combination inima.| | the examinations harae 0 i sca i “$18 00 | mont levee oo *Peumanship and -arlibmete, : 13 20 00 | | dies of the he, are Varied accords ‘Applicants recelved st any be ‘ates or | le Institncion. | At | penser of calling out and eq HH) GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE OF ‘aod Re-Union all through the count h the columce' of Penc 0 sted every day” thio fi ey YORK Shetty ‘8 eau’ was price wit YHE Thirtv-Fourth Yoar. WASHINGTON. THE MARYLAND FREEDMEN, Report of the Commissioner, Transportation of Freedm GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, CONGRESS YESTERDAY. INKSS IN THE 6KNATE, and Colorado in the House, GE OF ROTH BILLS. ae, Ao, ao n. 1S, Tho fifteenth annual meeting of the their rooms today, Tonight there was a public mecting, at which addreasos were made by the President, Hon. J. H. B. La trobe, and Right Rey. Blabop Clark. The annual report wa course, delivered « of the Societ the rise and progre hy Key. Jos. Tracey, of Bos issionor of the Frecdinen's Bureau for the State of Maryland, for the quarter ending Deo, 31, 1806, condition of the colored people in the State is generally satisfactory, although dificul- ties are atill met with in securtng justive for to the exclusion by Maglatrates of the teati mony of colored people. There ha eolded improvement in the interes tak the sohoole are in good sonditlon partment, for aafe keeping, the chair ocou pled by President Lin custody of the War Dep night of tho assassination, ‘The ch arm rocking chair covered with maroon colored cloth, Government is not grant Joave one portion of the South for another It has been done ao in many ins is atill doing #0 in cortuin ena is not genoral, as has just been discovered in W wont to Georgia for tion that the Government would transport them free, aud was refused the request The House Committee on the Judi have examined several v on the impeachment question; but none have yet been aubpeouned, Represent member of that Committoe, is f witnesses in 4 of attacks made by whites upou freed men, and especially the attac camp meeting held in that State. ‘Tho Commissiouer of Pensious this morn ing i the following clroular bad By eee for locrease of pensions un. der the Act of Juve 6th, and July 25th 1806, and their agents, are ‘boroby informed that auch aj m and after the first day of January » CaUNOL pow sibly be adjudicated before the fourth day of March, proximo, when the semi-annual payment of pensions aro duc, ‘The origi nal certiticnte of all acmy peua il not be forwarded with the applications for 40 filed Lotween this date and the fourth of Mai nest, but shoald be ro: ‘i aurrendered only upon duct o Tho Secretary of the Navy has dismissed all the officers of the New Ironsides, on the ground that it was in consequence of their neas that the vessel was burne Gen. Sickies will give evidence before the 6 appointed to investigate the al loged murder of Union soldiors in South Ciroling, Seoretary Stanton will also teatify, ‘The first pilon this season of the In terson and M ace between jay afternoon, pieney of t Jed by a lar and gontlomen, Gen. G representatives of the civil, paval of thi nt Orlew mond only colored troops in Louisiana, net was p oil nat acasion fur the assump tion by the ral Government of the ex te troops during the war, bas just ren eit to the Government, through the Com issionere appouted for that purpo lens than was originally claimed. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS: SECOND SESSION, Kenat (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Wasnixcrox, 15.—Mr. Sherman pre ented the petition talne, person ai f ected to the use of intoxioat was referred to the Committee on Ketrench ‘authorizing the Secrotai aury to delegate to onoof taries authority to sign im publio tre: end disburs wottled. the credentials of James B. Campbel United States Senator from South Carolin: ordered to lie on tho table, lution offered by him some days since: 0 Beuate the tion and territory—of the success of pia bis fo Vir, Howard, la’ th upon the subject, said if rooure the wit | troops from Moxioc waging for several yeara, aud has becn | prosecuted on the partes the Prygek aruay | eres Poon @ Mops! with great bitterness, and in some casos with great ferocity and barbarit to credit the rumors which are us by the public Journals of theo do not, howerer, propose to. 6 actor of this Know, and what I think the countr, the present exact political bli or Mexk toudsy to cona'ruct and cur fathers laia the foun: ‘yews! Mberty in which all nations of the may weeship. Wi I position of the Ki to the Govern en and in regard to th Our own Inter our commerce, the intere ‘They ef th goon ing for this day there te 8 ppoewnty to make i What # glorions Af we could the interests of | ‘of our citizens, nilghty man Ferivitied re wrenated, the Mate Which we Work which they universal hieriy and equality to tbe w race, but that may net te. They hav from On as We too aball soon peas away, never 9 revwry. “Bus they left the foundations of the Re ‘on their posterity to comple’ Wat posterity tor are we bemtanta ? fr ahould be broug ‘ly @ termination aa possible Howard road morlale Diplomatiq to recognize Maximilian soon after the ith of March, 1965, and in conclusion calle attention’ of MY. Super rt had over Rey this assertion, re the morning hour expired, and do ied the truth of Sumner said he would give amendment to the resolution, 60 it read, that the Com report if in their be deemed expodicut, &o. The bill to regu taken up at Lo Mr. Buckalew bara an condemned by the moat i gumont; a measure of reform ; a source of evil 6 the tenure of office jaod be hed never megleciel inatoad of goo; | American Colonization Society was held at od the Senate to bo presented, and a die | which it could of its own dignity. ‘The pending | amondmont of the House, to strike out» | portion of the third section, without the lose the request of Mr, Edmunds, withdrew bis Hendricks renew offered by him y latter part of the third section. 1 offered an ame additional section, that all oficers or agents appointed by the President, rtuvent, whose sal from fees or otherwise, ox: ually, aball be appointed by th the advice and an amendment | | pate that the | day, to atrike out the | by the head of the freedmen through the civil oourts owing aty or compen: been « in the education of the colored people, and 866, shall expire on the | Secretary Stanton yesterday turned over yok ft Mr. ; to Secretary Browning, of the Interior Do- Ho Geeks, opaines Mir. Gumaere fod thousands of of. desirable ty send to oln when shot by | the Sonate to cumber up the session of this Booth at Ford's Theatre. It has boon in tment since the ir is an y r. Fessenden concurred in tho views he had expressed as business of the nder the ameudiment, New York aloue ther Thora were Cust officors and assistant revenue nsxessot Leubjoct of the bill, Mr. Fessen favor of doing juat ceasury and no wore Delieved the bill as it atood would accom tation to all the freedmen who chore to dou expressed li os, aud but the rule ner replied to Mr. Fvasenden's his amendment ing the consideration of the bill and amendments, the Sena HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. On motion of Mr. Cobb the ( was instructed to ascertain and re- with tho capture of ion of the Ponrth port frets conu Jett. Davin and the counes igan wud the First Wisconsin Cavalry ment therewith, with power to send for persone and papers. ive Thowas, of Maryland, « sadsngey Ross, the Committeo on Indinn Affaire was instructed to inquire dili into the poonage slave jew Mexico and report an act to secure to made at a | gently and promptl | were brought before Ju «for what pur rity, and to what amount ‘ow York, wsked loave to | the Constituton and laws of the uid persone who were disloyal to ied Btaten, oF end eneou agen: eat to the recent rebellion, ‘ved of the election traudlise; sod, wi a im the Biate of Mi fe numbers of the pereoi aforesaid did vte for representatives in | went to show that these children w fe further alleged thet the and awe aforesaid, aud in securing life) as aforesaid, ‘alfied volere of Maryland 09 exercine of bhe elective franchise, and from resisting aut jolauon of the Constitution sad aud other and the Eightieth Colored Troop conce: in that city, preparmtory to their bel tered out. Those are the ‘The State of Missouri, in whose favor an | Feqniaision of the G and the commities sell bey persous and pavers Objection was made, and the resolution was not received a of Mr. Wash Select Committee on t Soldiers in South C to inquire into the nor of Mery land, power to send for | ipping her Dill for $7,000,000, ‘This in nearly @,000,000 rn (1nd.), the | dollar | remety for the oo Joras, wae carried sent to his iormer bome in citizens of Bellefon- | So ored Mi “lid Dhio, asking Congress to probibit any A yf boo yt Rienty of Wastington, tee for the D atrich of Columba, liquor from holding office under the Government of the United Btates. It ADMIBSION OF NEBRASKA. Tho bill for the admission of D a State of the Union was taken up as un fiuished business of yesterday, Mr. Boutwell moved to reconsider the the previous que (Obio) moved to lay on the table to reconsider Which was u tived 61 to 77, ‘The vote seconding the Abou reconsidered, and the wenden, from the Committee on | ‘sported without amendment the rants for the payments of money into the all warrants for ame, certified by proper acoounting officers to be pon the account duly audited and revious question was pase refused to weooud The Vice President laid before the Senate together with the certifloate of the Gov- ernor, certifying that the election was held {n accordance with the law of Congress re- Gulating the election of Senators, 1t was Mr. Howard called up the following reso- Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Relations be instructed to inquire and re- rosent relations be- Wopublio of Mexico; the extent—both with respect to pepoler feavors tw overthrow the h Tho Government of the United States has not thus far, aa I un- derstand it, made any very strenuous of- forts, either by diplomacy oF otherwise, to drawal of the Fronoh Ar, Glevens sold, severs! exulilogly, whether om, [ {aa Republic, end that The war has boon | fdeoy thes this Governmeut bas public Ldeoy shat the Biate of Peni wud kmh Wy Cruaroen iy can deny that thie 0 States are Hepublionn Aful gov Fomants eminate overned, We are here Ish the temple of whieh Jon—the temple of wn! earth ant here for thee Cy wed day cm this bill and see tose ‘nian ram Nalming bumes eitimate dracendants of the men of the "fad anon uratored tordea break corr: or iy \ ‘omie.e tual mighiy {abrie of oh our laid the foundations. If we we are dwarfs in jotelleet oF tn morel cow ment bees Breese the ol jee considered fogxy and uncertain. ft of the extension of all rights to all races and cond!- Kona of men. not believe Mere mes suy shadow of rerson why every p.reeral sud polities! right appertaining te gevernment should be deviet Oo 8 man becanse of bie color of 18% runity to vole in that wow. “Me bald itto be bras, 04 & gineval priveipsl, ta ever, Republicsu govern ment dhava'l who are requtred to obey she Jame Shavesy.tor direct or indirect, I them. He should *heretore ment, but be did nob meen ote for the till if thas am 1. That question cousideration a he armen’ ave not @ach of them the popu’ Axed as the ratio for ome Member of Congress shought that poliey bad, unwise, unjust, and itke- Wty work wernment He did not think 4 every xde of precedure for Congress to jou ahould | gentlemen ing to be who yet summons! the HH. of Bop. reseoistives to trample under foot the charter of liberty. Ag Res whet wee y the ite organto Iat the exprese authority of the people. ‘The question was taken on Mr, Boutwoll'e ‘The House then voted om the Iii as amendet ‘Yeas, 100; nays, 68 freer, G gears Hird.ng (1l.}, Hawking Hise, Mogan, Mu {W. Va} Hubierd (NX. ¥) Humphrey, Hunter, Jobnaon, Keles, Kerr, Kus, Kendall,’ Latham, Te Blond, Litwled, Mershail, Moken, Nibieek, Nicholeon, Redford, Rendall (Ps }, R wdall (Ky.} Rogers Boas, Buankln 8, Taber, Taylor (Coun. sylor (N. ¥. Theraton, Ward (Ky }, and Whaiey —os. Bo the bill was passed. PASSAGK OF THE COLORAD\ RIL ‘The House took up the bill for the admission of Colorado ase State, to which the Bouswell amends tmen', on motion of Mr, Ashley, was attacho!, by & vote of: Yeas, 4); uays, 00; and the bill was then passed by afual vote ol: Youn 90: nays, 60, Mr. Kvily presented s petition of 8,471 persons of Rictmond, Ve, for the appointment of Prov PUTNAM COUNTY CONVENTID ANAT, ‘The report of he majortty of the Commits im | this cass {a favor of Mr, Raker, « Republican, called forth a lengthy sed somewhel apicey de- date, As umaal tn most of * groaale,\alative attention now a-dayn.thi og nigger’ was drawn Im, One pot a8 presented, was the fact that an old mogro, by ame “Jimmy Brewster, was brought to the © camtage by the Demoorats Is (£00 bia vote for Mr. Gregory, whos sent Is con'eet- #4, ANer arriving #4 the place of election, right of euffrage In bla own way, aud ‘vole for the Republican cand.date, as 8, Baker. fy a clalined his vote should mut bee! cane was postponed until to-morrow, whe prohably be Cisposed 0”, ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) ure—_Metropoltt. eitere Power hanod come dungeons and barbsron oh Imus Oh Fe appear Chambers of the Nation, to aid ors eoahrol 8 agai condition, whic preser from thet bansful purposes and influence, and se ure Republican forms of govern er ity and ¥ gor, tn ever the Cong eae of the ion and the mereeneret ult been 7 aimed thelr universe ‘good and falthhal servamte."” Uj the deliberaitons and actions of Congress our prev 4 welfare oll d-peada, ansylvania Renatorship. Both Hourea of eo met at 3 o'clock and pro: cooded to the election of @ United States In the Bonate the Hon. Simon Jamoron receired 19 votos and Mr. Kalan Patrick Keating was placed (a the dook, the prisoner wae Mr. MoKenzia entitled to bo tried by w jury hall ali The Judge ruled that he was not ited Paton the bearfelt ¢ home to Canada from # The Julge aa sent Intersete and fa evidence for the Crow to be innocent of the intent of ler, on hor Majosty. turnod a verdict of not Joba O'Connor was next plac | witnesses tent tic bim with Col ON, Sentence was deferred. Nows items, (By Telegraph to the New York Sun.) Hox, Witxixs Urine, for halfa contury ing public men in Rhode or, died on Monday at hie residence in South Kingston, aged 82 years, Gey. Howann of the Freedm haa sont an instalment of twenty-one young 6 at Hartford, Conn, who im ing! at the bar. to having seen | He was found guilty, f the ard of Fea Menator, Ke. A and Cowan 37. Roth branches of the old a meeting to-n Proceedings are generally uni ra White and Bi! Hicana) and Se: ators Cant. Joas aud Randall (Democrats) wore ab | to abolish the Board of York City, and confor their powe Hoerd of Aldermen. one of tho | (Telegraphed to the Ne Atnixy, Jon, 1 Mr, Andrews presented the petition of the Motropolitan Hoard of Hoalth for an amendment to th '¢ Buroa 15.—Tho Republican ‘Teambuil for matlog | froedmon for th desire negro help. ovuid | who refuse to Keep t nace of the Board tn ises in proper condition, nae aw lien on the pro- thority to inatil | at of public nui nated Gen, 8. f. Dickey for the same office A renition waa usetta House of Represent y ia favor of imp It waa reforrod. Senate yesterday passed » fon for the amendment of the ato Constitution restriotin y making the exy ‘They also ask for a Jootion held today resulted 6 votes, and Diokoy 33, Western Virginia. (Telegraphed to the New York St Organization of the Legisiature—Momage ‘of the Governor Wuaerixo, January 15. horse in Brvok ace of water raten: 1 auras Mallroad to ore tniportant changes 18 the ayeter | 16 Legislature In the Senate, the Hon. neon was roclectod President, Ia the House, D. 8, Purnell was ro-slooted Spouker, and W. P nea, R, T., to Boston, to sleighs, for « purse yeatorday afternoon, and in 3 and 2% distance of £2 mile: of $1,000, was ri won by Black —Ty amend the charter of tbe Ger. warence Company, by ‘ue bafore ‘April 1.1 —To facilitate the consiruction of 4 E.R, Hall, Clerk Governor Rorem: of the renewed and increasing the Bate, He recommeods the re- ‘of *63, becouse it hee Progress, N.J., Avanctsiion of New York, majority of the Directors to decide upon the pur- peal of the Confiscation lar Sevamoon buslgess cod coset ropriety * end ‘rary Tawens ropaling and arly Ne recommend prosecution of work om the Ineane Asy- Leahey! Pe niient fs shows ereutying progrese o fas rae the sont bora Ls say og! to Support of the sotecla, ° prevince, m ‘endowed Ly Congress sittare to pe 7 ‘sod to encourage 1000, the Bemate proceeded te elect F place of Ire Harris, whose term of pire ou the 4b of March. 1: four Senators, Republicans, named Roscoe ling; two Democrats named Henry ©. Murphy vamed George ¥. Com- was declared duly eleot- Wotwontit and Barton's Overland Trai portation Lino yesterday started the firet train from Junction City, Kansas, for Santa Others will follow immodiatety, ‘This is much earlior than trains usually start, A nunioun accident happened on the Vir ginta and Tennessee Railroad, oa Sunday | jyvg, A rail broke and the traim wi thrown down an embankment 30 feot high. Eloven of the passengers wore badly hurt, none killed outright. tock. W sooe Conkli 441 00 the part of th jioal survey of the 8: immigration to the State, ‘The message concludes Ne arguinent in favor of ratifying the to the Congress of the United Bates ; absolute duty of ailious Bates afer munced the appointment of ittee on Lneuram stoamor Coamopolit: ton, has arrived ab Wilmix ing on board three companios of the Thirty seventh Kogiment, Ui troops, en romte for Kaleigh, whero the whole regiment will be ‘The regiment fe commanded by Bre. fil Abe apecial oF’ shown under kiudred ciroumstances, the Constituitonal Amendment, passed the Sevaie to-day by « vote In will pass the Mouse to-mor- berm, with the fotlows Por Roecos Conkling... Yor Henry ©, Murphy 1 of fifteen to three, tious! Governor, and saming Jndge Uuilerwood for the position, Refereed to the C. Macon’ ruction CIVIL RIGHTS. (Telegraphed to the New York Suny ‘Two Negro Children Sent Back to thefr Maw Wasiiscroy, Jan, 15,—Two colored boys, wh aped fru mor taster, ( Watki anty, Mary! go Wylie, of the ict yoaterday. a hear be re: t ing the Court ord turned to their old The ground of such restitution was based upon evidence that the children ba @ Maryland statute, been apprenticed to Watkins after emancipat The wasel for the relatives of tho children. pleaded ill-treat ment by the master, aud that the apprentio ing of the children was violation of the | Civil Rights bill, in that the lawa of Mary land, on the subject of appronticing the childron of emancipated slaves, | tinction betw 6 aud they do not require the master ty educate the latter; and, further, that these ehild were apprenticed without the consent their natural otectors, The evidence plorable co father in Goo Hor, W had’ died wo fine ts ring of the ca ppeal was 0 had the . but before ae master departed with the children. NEW YORK. BIN for tho Protection of Female Fm. os InN. ¥. Clty—Tho Senate Mud- Eemy dee. OUK SPRCIAL ALBANY LEETER Aunaxy, Jan. 1—The p of the bill introduced by Mr. Mlair, for the better protection of female employes in your city, is substantially as follows : Section first provides that no ay shall be exeinpt from execusion for work, labor aol ser Vices performed by any (einale where such arn veod Iwenly five dollars exclusi on tecond enacte shes if tbe property of the debtor Tasted, he Clerk of the s' 0a. oa, to any OF 1a default thereof ey him to commanding tbe jai nt imprisoned one day for yearioued in eald judgment of until sald defendant shall pay the sana Is wll be seen that this bill aims #4 providing ection of all Yheee small clatms that are due by employers to poor working-women Hitherto they have boon able to place au y of collecting them, thet has proverred to loee the claim bh If this Lill becomes & law, have to “pay or play.'* mvponee Verend Senator their commitions, Ib waa feared th @ eoted President might take is tnte bie eppoini some committees of bis Bome pre cedente had bees cited by which appeared such things bed been done, Ih was sleo Known thet Beustors Pierson and Thomas Murphy who weat @ short jourvey loging ound the eircle” with President Jobnson last tall, eu le anxious lest, Im case of © reconstruction of the committess they might be recom structed from thelr present position, The Senate mesnwhile presenied the anomaly of A logulative body referring business to ite com- mites, when in fect 1b had me legally suthorised comminters, A as made om ons oF two ec~ casions to induce the President to tske the matter tate his own hands, Last evening the whole mat- ter was adjumed, by eppotniiog Mr, Nicks, who Dolde the soe formerly occupled by Mr. Hoyt, Canal Commissionar, to the position scoupled by Hoy}, thus leaving the committees in substance 00 Delors, ‘This eetion relieves the suspense that has bees felt by the aforesaid gontlomon, and also life se burden from the shoulders of the Lieu'enant- Governor, ViTRED OTATHS SEHATOR, AL twelve celock to-day the Assembly Senate, ssoh tm their respective chambers, voted for United Bales Benstor, Mr. Conkling, but tt I atill necessary for bos vet Brig, Gen, Gort, General Intelligens (By Mail to the (Teegraphed to the New York Suen.) Drake Elected KenaterThe Im- peachment Question. Charles D, Drake ited States Senator nouri today, bya vote of 112 to 47 for all Mr, Blair received \ Jerynnson Cicer, Mo. ror of the House today w recommending the impea President Johoson relation to the Normal Behool at Potsdam. establish s Board of Kducation in Maloog phed to the New York Sun.) Tho annual moeting of the Stato Military Association was ed io Albany yoaterday . Conkling, Pres opening spoooh In Varia, recently, It_ was referred to the Col Conkling ngratulated the Asso n the improved couditi by Comgrens to as oral Conatitut amoniing the burned on the Jd i al roading rooma and libra de that the Logis to reponl the Aot i (Telegraphed to the New York SunJ bo appealed t posing $U fine upon the ununit and make an annual appre us and Amend: jo wore referred to at the evening # New Haves, Coun, Congress avenue, belonging to Sim Ar Pernambuoo, the building in which i stores, own: «George Graliam. iginated, aud two families eacapad f bh, killed 100 of th barely with their lives. tod at $14,000; insured for $7,000, Jeersoll, C. W The loss is estima soized by a catamount, w ated before it c The same cata boy upon a mul A destructive tat midvight in the eh ven Cuan, and sumed the atures kuown c Poole’, Brooks’, Grea: ‘and Buchanan Vory little property was suved, Tyornsort, © than G. Hieh ‘Trowaurer by Dorn has beon elected Stat the Legislature, for the current fiscal year. The subject of the assassination by the Mormons in Utah, has been presented to th red to the Committee s for investigution, Dr vitizen of Maine. At Vortress Monroe. Fortarss Moxnor, Portsmouth yestorday worth of property erod by inanrance. Li.—A tire in Legislature and is mostly cov on Federal Relati Robinson was « form New Hampsbi.e. ( Teteqvaphed to the New York Sun.) Shocking Tragedy Leve and Suicide, Mancurerew, NL, Jao. ocourred in this city lust evening, which siderable exciten fa lions, panthers, cos all of which dostroy Figh! ‘ollyer the Vio! ‘The long talked of counter between the A pavanren of ’ 14 years of age, was street on Fucsday night last by a man and forced to swallow a lary She now lies in Tt i¢ nuppore tho oause of this ange A yousanren of 1 few Sundays ag ya when bia , of Baltimore, HA tragedy t a poiut nino miles fron The brutal exbibi tion varied but little fre tions of » like character, with the exception of the briefuoss of the contest, but 59 ti ed from the time the throwing up of the fought, during the laat of managed to plant a blow nist with such as to koock him completely when the aponge went God will not love little boy play on Sunda roxyains of dosy hua heen of hie tanien “Vil bet God played was given to hie thr quel'shows that he was ia earnest, Go'clock last evening, Mra, atcholder and & Mra, Davidaon went tothe room of tho id while une of the women were somo wood in the stove, entered the room with # revolver, | ‘and fired upon Mrs, Batobel struck @ steel stay i t doing injury, thou token of the victory of name ia Walte nick with typhoid fever while in the dotiri by the Harria: | at the railroud 8» so0n as thoy reached the city, aud awer for their vifence will be held to der and Mra, Davidaon thon aio, ia Columbus, G whereupon Hatch jstol at his own Ithough he was the more muscu lor and hardened man of the two, fought eplondidly, and did credit to bis From ‘tho forty-second round everything wus in favor of Collyer, who fell ae in the lator round, ned the fight, d been given | placed the muzzle of the breast and ebot himeolf through the lungs is @ mortal one, who wore oallod to attond Hatch state that he has beou insane for some time p asserting that foul blow by Collyor while MoGlade was down, and refused to atop the fight, calling ont time at the same moment pod into the rin Pennsylvania . (Telegraphed (0 the Gev. Goary's Momage—National Afaire— as Fook Bins) roferee donied thi and took off his number of Baltimoreaus broke Paiavecauta, Jan, 1 an abstract of Gov, Geary’s inaugural a dress, to be delivered tm the Bta t noon to-day + refers to the close of the Rebellion, and pays borne by Pennsyl vaults in com: ‘Volunteers to our armies, to the —The following is abilities after thie fasbion the lant day of the year, for men to make out a balance sheet of the twelvementh ac ‘Ours is easily caloulated, careful examination of all our pocknts we fail to find # dollar; and as nobody is fool- toned age to trust joo with mueh xoat, re drawn promiscuousl the reporters had to desert their po better seourity of their persons, One rough ‘other over the head with » pistol ua- til be fold iasensibl jab enough tn this the account is exaotly coipts and expenditures, case is a subject of profound id r impressions that wi Seme Facts About the Signers. Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signor of the Declaration of Independence, boing 70 yoare of age at the time, Kward Rut- ledge was the youngest, bei Jr. was the fret of the signers who led, bis death oocurri: hia signing, at tho age roll, of Carrolton, was the last survivor of death ooourring in 1832, at Wive of the signers lived ‘be- ad the age of W; nlae beyond 80; yond 70; fourteen beyond are a highly suoe Tue ALMANACK De LA Musigrr of Parla, ligt of the salaries paid eat artiste of the in that olty: M. Naudin, 110,000 fr ear; Faure, 90,000 france; Quoymard, 72, france; Villaret, 43,000 francs 40,000 france; Obin, 33,000 franos; Belval, Dumestre, 36,000 france ; a $2,000 france. Among the a ne Gueymard receives ‘Saaa, 69,000 fr 60,000 franes; 3 0) frauoy, aud Madaue Flvso vee the followin, fourteon of the the al his the exe of the other sex Ma: 60,000 france; Ma: Madaine Bettie @ despotto Biate as where the judividual Houses to weet ond haves foint ballot, and cass | Sate taty ur Riele clas vote for hap aucceaslas cam@itaia, ‘Thie | seuamir te work ae Price Two Cents} CANADA. : (Tetearaphed to the New York Sun.d nw Trinls—Another Prisence Foand Guity— Shrewd Kaneok, Jan, 15,—The Court opened at The t, doting hi . urpose Souther risoner Ayre resoutod in the Maasa vou yoater President John. suffrage to ‘Tur Riverside Glass Company's Works at ae seized om Monday by the U. 8. Marshal, for the nowpayment of | last manufacturing tax, but the matter has been from Charles hav ited States oolorat stored out of ser York Sun) re. hia property, val is to 1 years of age young mun, thinking it wrong for his father to marry a recon timo at the age of 60, put the old gentleman ‘0 girla wore arrested in tho atroote of Saturday night, tor hay were a nw bank, from which they were tak pined with the ly, @ child waa A torribiy lace od hy itfmothor int afterwards attacked a also attacked an amt utes ot which shot it 1igth whe 1 last Spring bas | Appoals ‘A that he was illegally deposed oralty of that city, will therefore. supersed aut he Lythgow, tho pro AN association was recently organized in that Jowlousy was ummers in Athens, | on wae playing with | other forbad named Mi who bat beea dan, rously for sovernl weeks, | of fover, wade his | bows escape from his bed on Friday night Last and without arousing bis wile, who had leep while watching hy lis bodaide fled from the bons in I three houreatter was foun adition on to | hureh. funeral proces , while on its way to rave with the corpse of # man who had with the amall pox, be ued at tho remarks of ‘an individual as to the risk run in following the dead bods Lbearere dropped the body { and led from it with as wuol of the departed No amount of persuasion could induce the aftr nogrooa t turo and re-proceed wit! and tho city authorltios wore couse: to complete th no ao fright. ated tthe bis @nancial “It is uausl, om Afters an editor, we may reasonably conclude that both in re- pers Morere, sof oes AWFUL SKATING DISASTER IN LONDON, THE ICH GIVES WaT. — 200 People in the Water, 30 of Them Drowned. Loss of a Ship Bound for New Yori, ONLY TWO PERSONS SATED, . Ing. —The toe on ¢ Lake in Rogoat’s Park broke throug day while crowded wiih skators; overt hundred persons were precipitated into thd water, and thirty were drowned, ‘ Terrible Disaster. Levanroor, Jan, 14, evening.—The Thomaq Humphrey, which cleared from this port fod Now York, was lost at sos, noar Hotyhead, Walos, a few days since, All om board, om copt the captain and one man, drowned, 1 Resumption. Loxpoy, Jan, 15—Evening.—Dont & Cog tho well-known firm ongaged in the China and India trade, and who wore forced te suspend some time since, have resumed their relations with the business world. Reported Panto te China. i Loxpow, Jan, f.—Noon,—Late telogramd have beon received from Hong Kong, whickt make no mention of a commercial panto ia thatcity. It ls now believed that no suck panic provi i Rumored Plot to Asstmiaate Napoleon. Panis, Jan. 14, noon.—Thore is a vagae ramor afloat, but which & not confirmed, that m desperate plot to asmasinate the Bim peror Napoleon has been discovered ang frustrated by the officials. i France and Moxfes. Pants, Jan. transporte fe Crus, to brimg home Live 1 for vot vy unehan idling “Up pence. Lone Jan, 15—Evor \ market a very dull Fronch troops from Mexico, loft Toulon roning. Panis, Jan. 0%, evening. —A detnel of French troops from Mexico have just rived in France, Unteed States Voasele. Pants, Jan. 15.—Bhe United Statew i olad Miantonomah, tegether with other vow nels of the Squadron, are ail at lona, Spain, Great crowds of people visited her, She will sail again in wfow, Ttaly—V! noi 17—Vlolont Tempest Twenty-four sated Nartrs, Jan, 15—Kvening—A vioteadl tompent visited this Bay Mast night; two ships wore weeokod, but only @ lives are reported to have been lost. ‘The Kastera Qaestion. : Lonnos, Jat Kvoulog.—Tho Britistt Government has sent a nete to Greece, vising her to preserve @ atritt neutrality the affairs of Candia. ‘Turkey and the United States. Coxstantixorte, Jan, Lis-The questiod, whioh arose between the Borte and Amorioan Legation here in’ regard to complaints made by the United States aul at Cyp inst the Moeal aut of that Island, hao beon setifed to the tual satisfaction of hoth partios Austria. Viexsa, Jan, 15—Au oftictal morn hewspaper censures fany agitation aj the m © of the government, and the opposition have no alternative thas onsult the will of the people, ARRIVALS. Lowney, Jan, 1S abip William Penn, New York, has arrived. r COMMERCIAL AND FINA wut y 4,000 | day. Quotations ahow @ decline in prices, Muliling Uplanta closed at 149d. perlte | th kot for breadstulfs is firmer, Cora is quoted at 12a.6e Petrol declining tend: | quotod at Is.til, for refined Poansylvania, Mancunsre f evening. —The mage kot for goods is n—It is now eal (ue & Spanish loam, 8isy. Brig U. 3. Five 1. 1, Evouing. Console. have werd at IAG, 4 72/4; Hlinoia Kailway shares 41 Fuaxkrort, Jan. b5.—Unit twouties are quoted hore at Beeraury ix 4 Brovust.—A brute named John Rogers, who keeps a house of prostitution at No. 34 Howard atreet, wag | to leave the house, when I arraigned before Justice Hogan yesterday arge of keeping @ disorderly housa, sitio Suit with olub, ts ra bas boon iu the habit | purpose , and | attorwa 4 ae long ae proved profitable, In case the victims ate temptod to escape frou lis vile den, Kogere frequently assaulted them, sumotimes | beating them with «club, Nelle Sinith testitiod that she entered, the place in August last, and that until the oth inet 9 was not allowed to leave the mado scveea) attompte to lea but was always tod by. Rogers, Oe the th day of January, 1487, she endeavored, struck hee with ub, He thea thrust her from the houso, refusing to give bor the clothing shq | took to the place. “Several other girls made sitnilar affidavite against Ri and be was held for trial in default of $3,000 bail, The, girls woro sont to the Houso of Detention ag ‘ Annest or AN Owven ov an Unsarg | BeioiNo.—Mr, B.D, Dafly, owner of the five story teneuement houso No, 100 Peart | street, waa arrested yosterday on a charge of nat providing tho building with » prac cal fire-proof escape, as required by law. duatioe F logan ‘bel nity in $300 bail to answor before the Court of General Beas sions, Atteogp Deatn From Viocexce.—Tow terday Coroner Wildey was summoned to hold an inquest, at 19 Washington street, on the body of Mrs. Honora Burns, whose doath is alloged to have bees caused by violence recelved at the hands of her hus band, Edward Burns. Dr, Shaw found three ribs fractured ou the right side, but im his opinion this ot the cause of death, ‘The inquest was adjouracd until to-morrow morning. The husband is in oustody, Guet Jewetay Sworoie.—Louls Pilea was arrested yeatorday on a cl of bav- ing swindled, be a < & feat 11 street, out of @ oliver waich, by © game, io. OF chance, in the gift jewelry’ store, Broadway. The acoused was held to am awer before the Court of Sessions. Howorasiy Disutanarp.—Mi ‘ander, who was arrested on ing stolen @ $1,000 Treasury note Iaaao M. Rosouberg, of 208 Broadway, waa esterday honorably’ discharged by Juation ‘en, tho testimony showing that the uvte ‘od to Mr, Aloxander, belo: (Continued om

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