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“F? HINER vom ALL” 34TH YEAR! 3 OLDEST BARY MORNING PAPER Ta New Work City, SKCerT THE sOURMEL OF COMMERCE, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ™7: (Choapest Daily Newspaper in the World! THE NEW YORK sUN for obtaining the h ther Atlantic Cable, by Tele Yor bp ee i, and presente: THR OLE, in a compact form, AT ONE-HALF THE PRICE ‘ot other city papers. P Whe Mam is read, every Slagle sheet exposing ite entire cont Botnet at the publi THE ERICEA of the, paper, ot tI @ pabli @ medium of advertisin, office or furnished by news venders, ie TWO CENTS PER copy, is detivered by carriers at the House, or of any who desire it, for ELVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by paail at BIX DOLLARS a year. THE PRICES FOR “ADVERTISING sccording to location, FROM TW HO vieTY “CENTS PER LIN lonertion. Special acrang made for advertisomonta h. Kéitorial Depart inder the charg how commun nations + All letters relat MOBES 8. BEACH, Corner of Naseau and Fulton ate, | New York City makes bare trod i hear bur is MAKH THE BAIR AND 1 PRR ROTTLE. + JOBPPH T. BKIES |. ieprieto treet, Willlamebu ‘To he bed of Diugyiais geveraity, ‘A MEETING OF A THE AUN would be a meoiing of th New They reside in’ all ny, FT tush oat dual toads THE ew J ‘SiN mominty a ere, api te Be KELLOGG, leaky 100f, Ku ex’ Ls \ ‘ 8 Reo wee make tt Pit yom a ‘very chert Vine, oe bad otght youre experience at the bus: 4 Ned eit fi oneil le of ‘ss "epics mr, ol the Wolo people of and BROOKLYN. Lear, 1 voter to th Pork tim roots for the Ninearal Lasuremee Co,, 109 Broadw A were end Go sue sould be found to BROOALYN (ONsUMPTion cunan WE. THE UADERS Nene oe an, tt Lasi Kae NEW YORK SUN | THE man eaid the Pree ne from office but | fire wateman 06 idont had remo: | those who had made use of abusl toward him and his Another Colored Lewyer in the Sapreme Court. EMIGRATION TO LIBERIA, ia, for there he had pointed those who had abated ed Postmaster at Whi of [the Wheeling had been appoint President is dei unkard, an (diot, ete, Mr. Johnson asked whea that appoint ment was made, and if it had been con Mr. Willey said the appointment waa | seem to be raade in August aud had not Mr. Cowan anid it YESTERDAY. CONGRE Senator Sumner Calling Namos, , by nearly Benny cect persons, and thus becomes vineed in favo upon investigation Hof the Indian Affaire, 00mR agents aud ethers im Uhat om. ployment were retained a PRESIDENT AN “ENEMY TO TIS counTay. yatiemen who particlpaved mael’ and those who acted ost patriotle moures. # lengvh on thie topic mow, bul, at | Prove that the policy the paler of Mi: * y ot the “Adminieerecion n, aud from which the smuxcrom, Jan United States Supreme Court to- day, on motion of Hon. | Obio, Joba M. Langston (colored), of Ober. | Ohio, was admitted to practice as an the protest | Ther ‘This is the aecond case of the kind, colored man haviog b two yeare ayo neral Spinner, the Treasurer of the ordered that the diebure ing olerk of the Post Office Dep Olinstond, be relieved of the a to his credit in the k, of thie city, at the time bf the failure of that lustituti was the duty ef Ccograsa to opis of the country againes the Prem Ta tals particular, une preceent of the county eoul was ne such cut 1 Pree dent had not tisementa, admitted about tose and was about to spent. decline to yield. Dougel-—I rise: & question of privilege. umner—{ do nt yield the floor # Chair—The Senator frem Californie rises to © question of priviuge, Ho will sate bie ques My proton (had Tight to make use of guck remarks about the President of the ‘Mr. Anthony asked Mr. McDougal what were 1 wonta he took excgpy . MeDougel asked Mr, Bury: be bed just nid abows the Presid ‘Mr, Sumner Let hima take down the words + MD sugel—vil do te, McDougal walked over to his desk aud wro'e rie ot Mr Bun. | While thie wae being United States, by responsibility of mo er to repost what lent. | nenrly 700 applications enrolled for the Spring expedition to Liberia, F about $159,000 were in the Treasury by the Pai Office, after paying all the akon the total aio to the oredit of the Hatent Oftice ni ponaes of the 4 unless the point of order was m ‘The oheir called for the 1 sheeted to, The: Ae favor, net emir with Le | §300,000. The receipts for custome for the week | ending January 12th From New York, §', and a cf rat who Waa Ke sus, Mr, Authuny (a the chair) ° chair this does not ge beyond the geaeral Ms. Sameer Foes to proceed with bis speech pealed from the decision of the YoU of the Genate on ct es LLARIUM will tA Ly ‘preparsiion base et., are ne follo +; from Boston, Iplia, 105,488; from owes considera ‘er the receipts for come time Past, owing probably to the new tariff, the disposition being to pay ull duties before changes are made, yurtion the duties ureto be increased by the ovisions of the new bill, ject makes no pro. ittee have not of Sanetdtag se ‘carest | Baltimore, 109,967, queet.ou he had raised . Sumner—Then I int ceeded with, aud he moved the polnt of order be postponed ‘Mr, @ucamer said tant could mot be don must be decided now, shat vurther debste on the investigation mored that nothing will be der eK tecive out | A# au impenohment by the House ix it doe Sie | ble for want of ti 11 to lay the appeal of Mr, a8 due to the Benator from tbe soul be ‘sseanies & McDougall om the tal id POWER thas | 1 ad an interview with the imilar article in the | lent, of about an ho oh be urged upou Mr, Jol | Lion of his (Mr. Greeley’s) pooutiar polit apoomlly the auneaty and suffrage 4 boath Second | Leak the Bynator from Maree. # quoted corretiy, oF if be denis | Mr. Sumner—The Benator hes mot quoted me ‘Aller some further At a mosting of the Union Netional Com ites wt Willavd’ Were proseat « large nuu OPPOK. | Republicans. | President ef the Co remarks, Mr, McDougall a tee, mado a long in advocacy of the principlos of the Kepublican party wad condemn ine of the President. | received with muck fayor by the Com | There wae a general and free convers jation to the co and the measures which would best seoue viotory und po f the Committee will take Abie sid be bi withdrawal of the appes * huseite woul rey to which exeapy at the euator ialght ag ine Mf necessary, If they were Bo objection to G pea! fmm the decision of th ition of the ¢ V8. LBAKT KOOFS— Public reception of President John y attended notwith cold weather, son tonight, was larg Pegi mot standing the sev Jeet words of the above sente: | Foe to @ question of urder, t wards the Executive wee jumver uttered thi said Governor Orr is bere om bua! among other things ed with South Carol immigration into that » decided that in the hair the words did not exered wolt of debate usual in the Senate Mr. Dooltitle appealed from the moved that La order alg are now harassed by Govern Whe question, the Governor Orr is not in favor Constitutional 18 Wall | | i Wrooklya, aioe hvhad seseelathine'es | appeal of Mr. Deol Several pointe of oror were here raised, s!l ou FUAMORLETY questions id the appeal of Mr. vote of yeas 99, — Buck Heudricks, Johnson, McDougall, wa Beulabury—iv, ‘The Seuste theo, 4 4:40, adjourned, the adoption of the Ameudment by South Caroli tate, but favors graceful to anything the conquerors demand. He jecularly thinks territorial: zation would be welcomed as an economi BVIITE iecobvieaars oe on tte row THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS: SECOND SESSION, RESENTATIVES, Mr. Stevens called the attention to the that the amen t tion bill, making creased compensa to clerks and 6 session Lud been agreed to, and orted to the House, vision of that amend, then left the House, knowin, worum present. surprised to learn that the a beon agreed to, and the bill r If the journal show: About it, he would more to i (Telegraphed tothe J Wasuinoto, Jao 17. uted the petition of Texas Unioni 1g for the re-organizi ment of that State. Keforred to the Com mittee on Reconstruction. Mr. Sherman presonted the petition of the officers of the Sooiety for the Ite the Poor of Cincinnat t distros exists among wid Fa, in Conner uenc perienced ia collecting bounty and Keferred to the Committ ne York Sunt afi iv mate- Ra TRe rte pitta rks ste, gta it He was quite mendment had #0, oF anythin recoumit the ‘tho bill was recommitted, and the House then went into commit the state of the Unio consideration of the Log Mr. Btevens offered an | nsay, from the Committes on Post Ottices and Post Roads, reported the House | Joint Resolution authorizing the proeuring Ottice aud United States | Courtin New York city, with an amend mont providing that tho title to the proper. uirchased shall be examined by the Attorney General of United States. This amoudinont was age to, and the bill goes back to the ative Appropria- 144, whieh declares that la the United States there shall be a Mr, Chandler called up the bill of last Edmunde moved to atrtk fection providing that the aot take effect unless the Lag York shall give ite reed te yesterday, fmeute ou he Masropolitce F from men who had was modified #0 o¢ to The Commines rose and reported the bill to the ion, the bill was id nate the epecial order for frow the Committee on the lumbia, reported the bill to t illegal voting bie, wud for other Purposes, wit Judges of cloction for the {° | ton, aud three for the oit whove duty it shall be biennially, eons q to vol , said judges to be in open session in theit re- to caoh election for city officers, lie notice of the time and y and thet the said a prior to the ir respective cities w list of Yotors this prepared. 6 bill to regulate THR TENURE OF OFFICE, eriking reprising $40,000 for tact} ermmaioetten’ bevween "ths Aula was ogreed to, ond the pare. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Mie gerien, The cleus: Was 508 struck out, ph whe cnendment makier - re) tor inoreased compensetion & slerkar "the eaqendinsns Wee epeent'ee ayes Ht nays 08 counted ‘The bill was thon passed. Mr. Jobnson offored @ resslution direot ing tho Committes on Military Affaire to tn ‘uire into ebuses in the quality and charges of board for the cadets at West Point, with power to send for persona and Papers, and to proceed to Weet Point il Becomnary Mr. Sobonok suggeated to add the follow ing: In which case the committee shall ex- teod ite investigations eo far aa it mi iy te, into aay matiors o« nected with the edminiswetion end dieotpilor oT The F solution so modified was adopted. Sonate bi), whiok wes ip yesterday at the close of the vous ie hour, \ incorporate the lorse Ra'iroad Compasy, of pereweeny came up ee the Lusiness rr, Schenck offered on ememdment declaring (4 ful for any rai rod company te collect fare on Ite oar oF oosehes to whom sot furnished, He Roth the emondments wore rejected wad then Oa motion of Mr. Ingerse!, the D: Wwe was instructed to omquire into of paving Peunayivania avenue, Er Cook.'on Youve, anrotesed « bill to anabie the Ua) ates bo recover the | the bill was passed. property former'y belongtug to ‘ihe Confederate Mates that hae been removed aud smuggle! away Referee the Judiciary Commirtes, The House proceeded to the consideration of Mr, Steven's Reconstruction Bill, Mr Baker sddressed the House, syne why the Dill should mot be agreed Preseat form, aud wh: should be referred to the Committee op Reconstruction, the phraseology of the preamtle, applica i ich cases modified by the ee eecalled” ‘ua -eafed de frcto, 1 objected to the second wectio inisiog State Governments now de sacte hat ation should be 10h roorgat poned anti! such time as the scheme Ahem Constitutional Goveramenis should effect. Hl» had some doubts as to the oonstitution. slay of a d section, The objeot of the fourth section Was 8 good one, But why, in sbnouing Soylie should Congress fall inte Charybul Wh), te seeking to prevent Biate diatranchiseme of colored meu, should Congress de: tare tha Persom shall be distramehl ed by re som of convic nd puniahiaent for any crime other than for lusurrection or treason, or mispris'on of treason * His substanitel o Fight of cit}nenahip, she Boutbern Hates wuld be made, by yw of Congress, aliens. wore cl of the Uaited Bieter. Tuey must ekher foreiguers or cilivens. They were elguers. hey were citicons They zone of tho United everanent had never beeu recog Biates oF buy otber country that would re the people of Bots moment when every trict did not in law owe all meut of the United Slates, saw 8 difiouly leo 1m the Tth section of the bill, which upon equal ctvil sad political privileges to egerda te concluding portion of ty Varee that if the section should evor be aliered of ‘& monetro:« proposition, oulit hy all menus. Us rel Commitee on Treonstructi Nhe States ia the U mother of bert ment could be. ed 10 00 10 the Hates that could be safely lol warned the House ‘own State ae 0 had expressed the hope thas ( erfece and roa Massachusetts of casblering the Ropresen stuvos were not Republican tn form Mr Grinne all bis jndgmey se. The. sees wanted that matter ilispoes: gen le from Obie (Mr, Srous to wait for tobe adopted, Did ialavures of (he loyal Biates we hey. They were aud pase verriiory 9 of the everybody fights the rebels. * ri them, and, If youbave amy kicking Jackesses iu te Biate of Lowe that will kick the rebele 80 death, Vet the Jack asaee fight them," The subject was bere dropped. On motion of Mr. Raymond she Senate amend use bill in relation to the site for « Unites States Courtetm New York fn reply to the Speaker that be would try to close next eek, ‘Tho Howse at a quarter past four o'clock adjourned lovimated bare on bis Lill ‘NEW YORK. New York State Miltary Convention e- selutions Nquiating Towards Domestic for Now York City -The (Special Correspondence of the Sun.) Aumany, J tation of thi 4%, 1807 ate hes jut jou ta this oity. the Assombiy Chamber last evening, when an eldress was de livered by F. A. Conkling, President of the Aseo clavion, Resoluttor dopied opposing the jon of additional regtun 1 Distrio of Cy umbia, a6 tending t@ centralize the military arm of the Government to 10) greet en extend in sround Washington, Possibly, tt wae fared of the President, 1 he should, o¢ Commandersia-Oniel, call military to sustain him, it would bring abou! condict that might result ta euerohy, METKOPOITAN LRODILATION There is @ sirong footing lere om the part of leading Rypublesas not to do much for New Youx this wioter ia Ich own be attributed im operations of the Excise Law, have tended to ops! the eyes of certain ones ta authority, and It le be. coming # grave question Whether (1 Is best te eso olresdy sasertes thes un leas the Rxolse Law is modified (0 some of iis or- birary provisio.g 1 wili be Impossible for the Medical party te carry the Oialg agelo, The oxganes Sting ike Malaialalag of t. Com. missions le opersting as ® powerful argue ment egaioet the ersation of oy Avon lostence, Fam informed thes un: s7etem, Whe Brosklya Board of Health required sbout twenty theusend do'lare eanually for lie maintenance, Under the present Health law the expense |e one hundred oad whether any sow legisletion will be hactrded, bud eiher © modification of the old, There le» otrong lobby tafucnce im favor the different street fellevad greute, A lobbytet wae beard to remark hat be thought the Assembly wae in exesliont lomper for busines, which ie very sigeiicent (erm in the lobby catalogue, 1 perceive that come Now York papers beve hed oousderabie UARY 18, 1887. 00 than (he imagination of these who invensed TAE GREAT sNow 810 (Telegraphed to the News York Bhim.) Reports from Vartens Potnis—' love. pane Amene the Misambonts andig @umn aun Ohio, January 17 suddenly turned very coll last night Ther momoter, at # ololook this morning, stood & About four inches of Yolock yeaterda river above broke loose laat nigh by hore about midmight—the ice exte The hond of the drift nd flat barges tying tar works, carrying eightosa of thom down the stream. struck the steamer Argyle, cutting hi badly, and driving ber agai bout one half its value, thelr ehject esp spewulatere from taking i. nate was 8 good deal excited thie morn. AUSTRIA AND SUNGARY, 0€ OFE a rrectution Introduced by Senate Wil. lam to the offers thet our Genstore be instructed a4 our Ripresontativ se te Congress be requested 16 PRO-WES the Pasenge of @ bil! to tmpose « wuil- able tariff om wool aod other domestic products. ‘Thie gave rise to a extonde'l discussion, in the souree of which Gensler Gesslons taduleed tn ome facetious reo arks to the effect thas the Deme- eratle party by thie time ought to kno Murphy replied in & scathing arged the Republican party back upon the “poor African,” to whom they owed se mush, When the vote was 8 absent from the Chamber. Ase further retort, Mr Bessions moved that the Bereeant at-Arms be required to find the abseut salting their tracks. This ection is believed ae norr to have been taken In view of the to the Councilmen being about to be insued by the various com In the Common Council @ cation took place between nid Moy, two of the members, which ended in ® rough ead tumble fighi was closed by the prosidi the chamber, a w have failon since ‘The lee gorges ia the Tounow, Jaa. 17, Noow.—The Reform League is peeparing for another monster trade demonstration. of in thie city on the 11th of February, aad is expected to eurpass any demonstration of (over yot made in Pagland. ‘The affair will come Prospect that the paoome eggeged in whole chamber would b Maryland. ( Telegraphed to tha New York Sun) Proceedings of the Assarota, Jan, Lagistnture, today, there wae another joint ballot for United Stal olection was effected. ed, pending @ motion to re quiring the United Btates takeo, Mr. Murphy Hengary. 17.—Tho Hungarian Diet, with remarkable unanimity, evince » design to break their megociations with Austria, if t the Amerion 7—In the Mas A both boats drifted dow Tho Amerion lay maxt above th struck her ng away her guards and cook | house, also broaking her oylinder. Newport ferry boat, while ma Was also aught in the ice, down tho ate Bonator, but no The Senate adjourn equally oppressive and odions to the people, Abe eiTeot to freere up the Aw: fombiy, Perhaps « little mere Bem-light would be benefictal, and by Veena, San, 17 in an article thie mor insurance has beon made at Hamburg, on the personal effects of Maximilian, to be shipped by the steamer Maria to Ragusa, COMMERCIAL, oon. —The cottow tive thie morning, 1y teach 10,000 bales, Mid» dling uplands were quoted at 118d. FINANCIAL, 7—Noon.—Console are ane ‘The Prease of this city, says that @ large 19 thaw out the oomna to prevail to fourteen below aera, | angle of about forty-five Chief of Police of t and Mr. Van Nostrand appointed in With the meroury d ud whiskey touldy a shove legislation becomes rather @ a Mou lowe of her | The Amerioa now lies at the head The Argyle, at 11 this was at the head of MoCullough’s A will probably sink } last acoounte, were float the stroam below Fifth atrest. age done is con: n® weather here to. oldkeat of the seas Massachusetts, ( Teleqvaphed to the New ‘The Kosten Swindling Case. Boston, Jan. 17.—Noot, who asoured the confidence and of Picayune Bar, Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) The Legislature Yesterday — the Harlem K. BR. Now York (i Firemon—stroet Kallroavs, Kte., Rte. market opened quite ac Navigation will ended today. The Board of Underwriters will not allow boate to leave ther moderates. 1%. IT The following billa were re jo Poles Law ; to amend the with hie steali + has transpired that he auc iting loans from Mr, Faxon to the amount of over $100,000, instead of $0, ated. Noot not only ‘on with hie diamond trick “collateral, but indirectly bt or partion with arty has alxty oinpty barges and flats were Lone $100,000, haces, 4234; Tilinole xIco. (Teegraphed to 0 ept away by ice today mer United Stat le packet Magnolia, ‘and the Cham- \4.--For @ railroad im Lexington ireete To amend the charter of the Odd Fellows Hall Associa 90 to provide for re‘unding to various basks and in. furanee companies In New York the taxes of collected upot capital exempt te amend the severa! acts re. fo taxes and aasesements in New York, Faxon had endo thousand dollars, and anothe New Haven, Jan. 17—6 P.M, —The heavi ow storm that hi ten yours hae prevailed hore to-day. od last might at mid Snow hae fallen to the depth of twenty inches, and being accompanied by a gale of wind, is very badly drifted in some pinces to the depth 4 on all the row tthe vault of the Safety Naok in New York, where Noot les, te -atill looked, missing, iuetead of ite being sion of Mr. Faxon, Havana, Jon, The British Royal Mail steamship Solent arrived om the 8th from Vera Cruz, with dates from the capital to rough Thirh, minth street pon Tt i thought that Noot 1 he “will turn up The situation is reported changed. The Emperor rei constantly ovoupiod with the affairs of the Empire, and on the Ist of January, was to with the court, to ppisuneat of To amend the charter of the Citi. Bank of New York; to encour ed to the New York Sun.) Fletcher and the Outlaws. turront resolution wa Sonate tovlay, approving the course of (oy. ppressing outlawry in Lafay ad othor count! ture to sustain ures Aa Aro Necessary to sustain At send fas ert aasiveaten Guadalajara hae been temporarily aban- doned by the Imperial troops, but thie is merely & stragetic more, who commanded th ing his forces Miramion, who from New York Hartford road about three hours behind time, dre Goo, Gaturrer, in concomtrat- ined by General on the 2th with munition, will again take f that iinportant clty, Gen. Marquis te aotively onge, Ry Mr. Wilbur—For the 0 reilroads end steamboats, ‘The bill makes It Il passed thro: iroad of steamboat ou. y P2781 vegligently: or Dy Mr. Plsreox—Por the tmprovomeut of Clinton sree, Brooklyn, ‘Mr. Parsons—To abandon the sontract aymem F Fevairing the Biste Canals, and returu to the Superintendent aysiem Portiaxn, Jan has been increasing, and ‘The atroots are impassable @ Commence » cam tioniate in the valley of Mexico: of Pertisio Diaz have been engagement, and importaut advanta Nat what daily fe ar ag the Km pire are Fines of over $300,000 have be: foros upon those who showed (Telegraphed (0 the New York Sun.) ign against the revolu: Jas. WN: Bocteit “Nevada —Pelltionl Matters ta Nansen 4. Nenator from 4 can hardly The Kastora morning trains arrived several hours late. No trains this afternoon, and Bangor train reached the Graud Junction at five v'ol ‘Tho morning train trom Moston stopped at Hiddeford, aud are the drifts that pedost The following was adupted by #8 40 bi spresentati joe in Cong for riff ow wool aud oihte foreign boon otecsed ia two at various otber pointe cee have been Logistature today olectod Jae. W, Nye, tod States Bonator Sidney Clarke arrived tonight from Washington, and lee candi odd Btates Sonator, A Dill baa been intrody to repeal tho law aboliahing grand Ihe suftrage question was discusse: loft for Augw Mr, Millepaue’s represented 4 ry, of Pavnam County, courasting (he eat yesterday Wo Bio-hon Daker, thelr homes and fleeing ts the capi of French troops that ‘od by ovor 80 private oar. aasiatance could last detachmen rived was follow, Portamoath and Ay Mr. E\tlejohn—For the matntal Canale, and the payment of the ok—Por te farther female euployes in Now York Kinwtions have yet been formed wire are either Sonate today swat and Wort By Mr. Wilber—To Incorporate ud Konge Ib ide Ral'roed ing outrage to An amondment ox rebellion but’ could show an honorable discharge from Unitod States service, was votod down, The resolution for the ratities titutional Amey sidered, it waa finally adopt ed by dnanimons vote, tho Consorvative | Ae Seumiora voulng in tho allir Liven wonTH, riglace while atten m that commonoed at 1 ring cleared up atten this evening wv we have had fur y drifted by the Aearly suspended to- ine have ureived on ot Hartford ruilrowde Laren.—Tho Spanish mall steamer Pacie arrived on the Ith fro Sisal, with papers from th porate the Am 18 bo Incorporate the American Imperial capital A large number of families ing Pronch troops, fearing the _wanten excesses of tho guerdilag of follow the retu tater of New York, from 0 t Worcester reached here + o'clock thie even. ably the trains will run ane, In Brook!) a, ‘Yo conatruct @ ston Park ay 43th etreet and the police. One « a. iiadalajare, the ah Consule undertook te reservation of order, and were joined by the oitizena, who formed « ¢ Committee to protect the city aguloat the Liberals, L janzano has declared for town of Pachutta, aad volutinnista, Lapex Oro- on the follow- ol road Ull noon and are then tr have been taken off and but few vehicles oan be fuuad in the increase the salaries of imombere of ue Metropolitan Pad Fire De Develin—To reduce the oapitel stook of Company ; also the Adri Tasurance Company ; attoud to the ‘The Mtorm at Other Points. 1 ALM, Jan. Bostos, Mavs storm continues without any sign of hold. tho Emperor in the owe —Tho Deatha on the Isthinas, ac, Le, haa dofoated the Jan, 17.—The a America from San Juan del Sui, has arti with pansengere from New York, Deo, 20th. Sho reports seven soldiers now om board on ied during the ud three civilians of Forty soldiers died on and about the same oumber of The stoamor was quarantined at Sanvolito asa matter of pre tof the disease, o0d—To provide for lacreasi ng ue revenues and reducing the expenses of the Reducing the capital stoce of Mian Insurance Ci ‘ amend the laws of 1965, relating to We Asylum ; also to Incorporate the Metropolitan Warehousing Compan; San Faanctavo, , auc his horde, and al ing day the reinforcements Portine Diaz ‘ostorn trains are do. State Governinen by auow drifts, 17.—Sie inches of suow in vory light Christebal Saliaa: gud the wind is vo ow the Atlantic and sajaca by Diag, reat Wostera Kailrond intermittent fever. ever! Railroed Mr. Develin—To incorporate the 9nd (he obarter of Pough. 17—The trains By Mr. Bristol—To ot loading to this city are worving did not the Maltimore Kailroad tho trains are only able to proveed seven miles from thie city A Phip Ashore. ! » Jan, 17—Thotd is a ahip| ashore on the West Bank inthe lower bay Her name is unknown will probably rema Reporte Vie Galveston, (Telegraphed to the New York SunJ Gatvestoy, January 17, in recolved her Her passongors Will be landed thore nnd sholtored by teuts obtained from the military authoriti The bark Almoua from New York has arrived; mod the barke Calabar and Sean kar, for Liverpool, sailed yesterda: Sax Faancisco, Jan States troops have been removed from the steamor Amerion to Ang they will have more ac low the passenge Commiseary (oncral Palmer's Report, ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) to the Lith, Escobedo his ontire force left Monterey, on the ‘th, for San Luis Potest, in hot hi with the French. Cortenas was reported wee from Matamoras, iad maintaining the course of Juni rmation has been received atatin occupied Sau Laie Potosl uas Calientes, Fresatlle, marked improvement ia the condition of the State military equipments furnished to Tennessoo, (Teleqraphed to the New Yor! Sen Terrible Calamity. Mewrnis, Too, Jan, 17 Platt Valley left here for Vickaburg this | aiur afternoon, and struck the wrock of a gua: | boat, and sank almost to Ler by | ut three minutes crowded with passon, of whom were lost. survivors that o: mong whom w Munro Co., Misaour ‘sons bound for Texas wore all lost. toward aud about twenty of the orew believed to be lost ditures for the ye modation, and al- increased comfort, chance of keeping in good health. The re. Port from the Surgeon of the Americ, states that only four deaths from o have occurred among the civ All military propert; purchased Ls on He recommends that the swended so as to previde for the inore ation in favor of Ji t language ageinet Maximi- arations were reception of Juares, whe d to make that oity his e The Ortega faction is reported to be stores horeto for have been discovered, ada breech-loading guns ae ay loading from the muzze. and appointed by the Sho was | lina lurge number | estimated by the vr have not fully tho report is devoted to the work the Arsonals, eto. to Barrizabal toria bas proclaimed fur Ortega, who waa oupying them with sullitary forces, lar of Marshall Bazine is in the Kio Gra transinted from the Onwey anos, wi { publishes in an oxtra the following wow reosived by private le are informed that | the retreat of the Impori the Capital, w! 6 Judge Me Iride, ® family of fifteon New Jorney. (Teleqvaphed to the New York Sun.) ‘The Houatership. Tusxion, Jan. 17,~Tbe Republican Login Intive caucus held this eventog nominated Frelinghuysen for United His only competitor wus (doo, T. Cobb, who received nineteen y toe and Mr. Frelinghuyson twonty-tiy elootiva will be beld on Tuesday noxt, Poennsylvan. ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Ae lediquam Legtelatary. wou, Jan. itn the Peanayl vanian House of Representatives to-day, » resolution wae Latroduced oxpressin indig vatlon ab the admlnation of Mr. Cow: lator to Austria, Johnson with 6 he tth of Jan - Tho captain aud pilots Thore were some forty women rd, most allof whom A tug passing up touk off those who had prosonce of mind enough to stick | by the wreck, aad brought thom bere to mpossible now to obtain full ra of this distressing calautty, Beller Explosion. (Teleqeaphed to the New York Sun) Oatvesros, Jan. 17,~The boiler attaohed ton Press exploded th Aud scalding tive per fons and knocking dowu thirty foo) of the press building, Florida aad € ( Teleqruphed to the New York Sun.) ~& letter reosived fron Superintendent Holes, at Jaoksoarillo, states that he {9 about oommenciag onstruction of @ olograph cals neot Florida and Cu virom Sen Luis A conrequence of al forces towarda have received ore Cacobeds must have children on bo Statoa Senator, * immodlately, Roperts via fan Fi (Telegraphed to the New Pork By By the United SAN © Manwsa00, van. States oteamer Saranac, whioh arrived (rou | Mazatinm yoaterday, etatiog that Juares Ww. Liberals wore in | lan, Quaymas ond Lapas. Helease of (ieweral tedgwick. ( Telegraphed to the New Yor’ Sun p New Oatwams, Jaa, 17.—A tologrepbie order wae sont thie morning t Gea, Regs ling at Brownsville, rolossing . Sedgwick, of Matamorae . Sorety, from arrest, and ordering bla td (Teleqraphed to the New York Sun) ‘Tho Fenian Trials, Kc, KONTO, Jun, 17. The jury wot agrowing | to the F on @ vorflot in Win, Baker's case, were looked up all aight, When the Court op ning, the jury asked permission w questions to the wit onlf, turokey of the jail. dence It appears th morning, woundin let possession of Mazate we Items, (By Telegraph lo tha New Yor’ Sun.)} A new Gold Board is about to be started | im Boaton with rulesand regulations similar 17-—At a mooting of tho | 19 10 New York Byard. stock subsoriptios ttor | National Keamehip enterprise footed up iting | $825,000 Wednesday morning, i] THe emell-pox ook | #88, Cuba, There ar Puttavatrara, Ji jan. 17.—Governor nolpal Auxtti ton and Wie Church Boolety, hold hore last oy Lord Blahop of Quebeo presided, ral Meade was road, id saying he wou presonce the interest he ih, and parttoulart: ! to the Bostoa ; ie the same place. Philadelpate, Citizens —a York Outdens. ADELPHIA, Jan, CouncAiouerees ll coutiviss (a Maten- over #0 cases no Thoro bave beew ait>y day ; about 44 per cont of the 04 tormlunting fat uarters, were oul 734 notes raised graam 17.—In the mosting ity Council today, « moana read from the Mayor, # had purohasod statlog that four 7 Po caged t ~~ a

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