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YORK eV? SHINT® FOR ALL” [| 2 N s) Niw l 1 LAR! oATI ‘THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER In New Vork City, xcrer tte sounsa Merce, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, ‘Cheapest Daily Newspaper in the World! NEW YORK SIV r wold, whether by At Cable, by Tele " or by Mai 4 presente TUL At ONE-HALF JHE PRICE ty papers @ medium of advertising tacely € a vendere, is > Ck 1 cory IWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, oF sent by 1 PRICES | deny ' i ’ 1 Special Advertisements 4 A APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS € BROOKLYN ON BRHALP OF THE AS CIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDILION OF THE POO! At aincoting of the Board of Wee Atsoclavion on the evening of the 1h Execvvive Comim|tien were Hustructed to al to the citieeus ot Brooklya for ed are confident (hat \t wlll only be of the Association nae from ite generous Ju some measure to relieve the poor of our city vive attention to the following statement of folngs of the Association in a few of the moe re moths of the year, during which th for easivrance are (he most urgent. ¢ disbeibuted in ‘uel, clothing, pe f Beceet ovewber, 18 outer Tu Jauwary, 1866, 66,254 ®) persous In February, 1866, $9,831.26, 0 8,108 parsous, An Mare, 1904, $2,0:0.4, to 3,00 parse: To November, 1866, $607.99, 40 00 pervoue 1a December, 1806, $2117.91, to 2,867 persone January, 1A0T, $8,951.29, Co 14246 person © would respectfully aud earnestly reques! the frionde of the Asoelasion to coupare the dleiribu Linus of the past three months with those ot the cor re:ponding months of Iset year, as avove given they will readily perceive thats muel large: lous be required during this ‘and ch fed in the same mouthe of were duetributed dur y aud March of Inet dog sue two Jyear, aud we now commence the momth of Febru ary bills are yaid, of only ” in the treasury Jen now I what ehall be done? ha’ wie thie balance and then tuform « Lat our treaauiy is exaneted and The hopes which they have entertainer Ady he twinporary relief received, that thoy Le able to get through tbe hard wi . should return ard she den Aor labor vevive, will them be blasted ; or shall w Ive to otherr, and which of them ton thousand perroue aided Iagh mon: y five thousand or more, how ean we lure four funds axe not siuinedietely inevease:? we obliged to discriminate, ‘Ihe: poor of Br ’ require more (har 000, 10 ald all, The Socio’ othe pace cf the Srporintendente of the Boos, but mun ae far as possible, comflue ite disirie 1 > thoe deserving persone wh Nese or oiler unaveudable cause, ase fenporarily to 11, then, you would have the Moc'ety coutinue to Ald (hls clave of cur citle™ms, we must rely upen you to (uroieh the mei Wee, thoretore, most enrnestiy entrest thowe who Baye wot thie year contributed to thie able ork to 0 #0 at once; amd (love who have, to increase tions to the exteatef their abilliy ich one #0 dotug will be able to ray, as ons of Ais Leveficiar tory olieitor for your ened, or to or eusy Be uel bay! to either of the General Aw #6 the office of the Arsce 160 doe 40100) Koki a JAMES I. SLOKRE, v TP. BUCK, DWIGHT JOUNSON, j HAKRY MESSE GER, WH. Hl, MELLEN, 7, C, PANNING, HUGH ALLEN BRIFST's Halt public f % or Krowa ES ('S MALR DYE tpro be hair ine'ead of injieiee | ‘8 TALK DYE color d core bo: the condition of heir tne ko cian, pilears HAL DY le sold by ail rerpectable Muggisie: al PIETY CENTS por bo: Wits Sai DV a wt a rival fe Aue nott Disks 1's HAIR DYE. I propared far ciftergas from ail others, ant etter wekug will defy cevect ton By von: murs Tal mate friend Peon te Roust-secoud +t, Walllamaburah, tbe had of elf Druette v PWARE PRAR TREES — 9 BART alia Duet Avgoulemes and Iulse Bonne yeare eld, 4 (0 8 seas Lighy ia one third yrice to sbim out WILLIAM ¥. BEACH, Wallingioré, Conn ENCY FOR GENUINE VEDICINE sy AY AT HELM 0 v4 Hi THE AMERICAS FOR THE ts pavement where ty would gladiy redress these wrongs do eo" it mua be dat bo Wat in ponseasion of ali tbe tate HENRY BERGH, ir W. 6.4 WADDELL, See. 820 Hrvadway, cor, of 120het, 44) WO CENTS Is THE PRICE OF THE paper whieh ts kn grolitia (yr sa The New York Sun. th ) KM PLOYERS—ORDERS ARE SOLICI- (ea for Kk at the Work- vome of Union, | 4 jocated on the 4th floor of 125 Fulton idescrip'ion of family sewing and tepa. j908 At the shortest posaiblepotics, '2000 BEAR Crowded, I have dec herd bi ry, alter WILL US | of any PEAR TREES AT A SACRIFICE was to withdraw the military ——SS—S a have been currant in Manchsator soma day§ » aw ck, ia aaid to have o¢ One ia thag faChina hones, and the other that of « Now York firm, neither of whom have eatabe lishmenta in Manchester, although they are hoth connected with that market—tho Lae Wa partioularlyywith Bradford, Ra IT Sunes ror ALL, e ' AND SAXONT - _ - At im from Rerlin, sare:—Tt ia am ’ Here Oy at . . LT > <7 ‘ > «6s * ee rr, ’ Prussian. troopa will onl Phirty-Fourth Year, NEW YORK, MONDAY FEBRUARY 25,1867 Price T'wo_ Conts | evaruate trenton when Prossive enthort - ally Aghting Moat! Me. X = > a shall have received indubt WASHINGTON, : a ALL | Me, Sib are UNRULY OFFICIALS, MEXICO. EUROPE abled Mio aoc 5 e at they wa : ™ x t , N , s ) - : | 1%_ ASD APaN | Me a recass, a and ‘ Seward After the Diplomatic Mrs _ - }_A so K naga: . 4 “WV 7 ‘ F q PORTS VIA HAVANA . nents A . WAR CLAIMS OF NEW YORK. Bi sESsi0 ni | Aipketecep * Mitta Eee reac SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, | {/'""' Pee a Mr WV the Conte Coma t ‘ I ed - ¥ , 27 as | ureaning far The Mahonedan wna ‘ 6 Sonate, tra UAR RISONE ant 4900,000 ALLOWED. Mth elie of cevtuan deat | iw It ra “si " AREZ NOT A PRISONER, Intercating News from Enge! Kian st have’ captured fr towne f ence t met dratted within year | same a het ‘ \ | Jand, Germany, Candia eatimated at 2000 ( Indian Appropriation Bill Pass:d vin shied state] yO t ile, Nimtack Pn M ¢ and Conmute a ‘ Tlow Ile senpe 1 | tly and pnd * au a lace, the Senate. hes wader the ae ati, | office wa A nm tot 1 avi ; Acivie , state that the Pies uJ t t fl { ‘ . Met ) £ A no fatelligence and the Markets 4 , Tus toe : bbe he fa } i |THE BATTLE NEAR ZACATECAS ¢ Latelligence and the Markets. | ore. Jovi i! conan Prince Chotn Passnge of the CLV Approprine The Conferences ¢ ° \tinoaty at Mr. Halo, at spa . latet 1 » STi + ground Against hia «Dis roposttioe ive ¢ redtaws fritioe 11, 1804 replion to 0 froin 3 ear ' . FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | !'*, count saainst, hue op jou » dion Bilt an civil \ ¢ lacy a Complete Liberal Victory. ists amon Dainios, and th ! nes at Law ; r “t WA the former Kau i > a re Mit in the ‘ ie akon let 1 a com 5 ‘ny | ‘ 8) OTHER REPURTICAN stCEE British FR rm. RW ZRALA Hou 1 Mell ; ng tha re wi \ Te teilizence from New Zealanil annonnens - - t ‘ h " st ‘ tent , Step | THE GOVERNMENT Mou King has 9 ‘ ee ae y Tadiaus lea ‘ ; , aa i aun ani Maximilian Suflering at Every Point. ' “ ited Governor Grey to visit pi * Mr : spat : { Cone M \ "4 to ite ie fen, ac. tt At ecanteetion e ‘ } ‘ * s: F . . 7 at ott t WI Ey oe Knglans. A ot at € ry Feb. 24. 7 ; i ‘ th t a t * . . i siuateets. 4 namber aed ‘ sc the T t . Ken bie ae. | edn t ( i againet \ h at a ee ent « t uaur tion, 1 Q nt M | 1 ' 1 Fob t M ont s : as M Mr MoM iv 7 Sphokistes, It ia further asserted on 1 t ‘ b , . : 1 ! Tuarer ha a Diluesi, Prasnero ant " n 4 . be s . (a es lo Constuutinoph Mr. S 5 ‘ \ ‘ t et gh state of the stan Army. $ NY A fF 1 i " “ 1 1 M Hs Hj eg ‘ t “ ‘. The times vont & hicd |e aoend seh E ae \ # ominously | Wanita th Latin ‘ s ' t pion will be provided with awe wUTE DM, wad the i od M “ ‘ ni Con | atror : ah : tantew 1 -Giupateni from'| lee end ait, hashes Datlaring. 610k Secpbactans Adi ation was te- | stantinople, t " , nT . the ¢ , 1 This change will give naan advantage ove as one the ot . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, r in s oration | of battle y that the Greek steamer I had | a full equipment of guns with due colerity tari APPROPRIATION ¥ 4 home hin "best # tor the The bearer of the off Hiepatches for | arcived at the island of Cand 1 department have thonght it “ i {the adiiniatration tho Fronch steamer was atepped by Portirie 8 ali order bronze guns, and t fhswecond | ting of the Con | e went into Committes of 4 abo correspon has boon carried | Ding, who le cueainped between Pouble and | pase : the requisite preparations to cast , gree Femperance Society was heli to- | Y Thayer tn wait, anil took an to the fin which Mr. Farrell, | Morice, Lonrxcr, Bob Goviballl is ACPO | q year in the St. Peterelurg arsenal. The night intho Hull of Representatives, which | uty ervit exten eer erations for» hin wnwul at Ca as trananctod his officta It was reported at Vora Craz that Juarez | sent in this city, He wilkge to V ny antity new guns already distributed “eutvey of the ‘ ‘ ain of bis refusal to sigh invoices of wine anon made bis attack st com WO May hope that two years hence our perance orga. f Wash boing urvey of the A lantic and sin Vir. Parrett mates that the oertiticatos were | pln Fronswes, ¥ 1A telegram from | field artillery will have been entirely armed . bern WOH: for Lighthouse eats ngcood to, The b tive, und Gt Wp foe tie py ra a ie te 1 Naples a magazine of “ ito reenla below behalf of the The tat nated, atated | Patent Cilice, $2,005 dome ot Capitol, | sideration of the luderinity Till. wl as | try to © evidenes ae to ation | Puebla had declared for the Republic, and | 8ate Much may be said concern- Ki of ‘Treasury tie | Mr. Hise a tdreased tho TH that as ao Fronch had left the t Loxpoy, I + Noon. Tho nows feom f sanrples teated, some Were at Harrisburg to-night holding | euudry expenses, principally about Wash. | tion to the bill, revie wlint he SURRATT AND CONOVER, der would Possession of the city | Spain is of an eseitt arn Though 6 found to be the best. teinpe meeting, thas following the | \UBts Fas! W40E,000 Fourieting the hopin, [pane ee eons! Telegruphe Sun sroune ‘ i atid initive choice two artille ss Lj Land Oflices, $206,000; surveying the public | tie na i phedt New 2 d i. iw c| the government of that country is seeking | git i ebedrir gMiyhtie ts xample set Sunday evening by the | land, @205,000 Mee CHA #eoues In Coart | SEERA eee) Ga haan froin the ¢ the course of events ‘tain, the resulta of the ‘extensive er members of Congreas Genvenl Howard | ME. Scotield inquirod of Mr. Stovene | Ate Tirnite tattod the attent vy | Woanty t John I. Surratt nernla Castoloan, De Poitier and others, | there ie no longer any doubt tt - tiade there. Mut that no time made the eo aiding speech Rede af ght ry Uber the Capitol | Speaker to the ditticultyof Mr Hise t uy | who has at Loa most nrenviable | and also Madame Hazaine, have arrived reeeitin ta impendis | r old infa try this wfternoon, aud was largely atten would his (Stevons’) anocessor ne | The Speaker appealed to the House to | *sociates will ever bo linked in history with euatiinnt bs ERvoot, Fe + Noon.—Totelience | Justed musket, firing six tines in @ Over 100 Indians, one half of twenty seare hence, his question wight be | oome to order, remarking at tho aume tine | the saddest and darkest tragedy history re transport Toone was to leava Vora | has been reevived here that the brig Kegina | Aatisfes the mort urgeat req I Indian ¢ me, were presented RBS Werss that in the British Mi of Connon ohh Wan ausutendd’ befurs Joden Lonch nthe both with baw del Mare, Capt. Genaoro, which left Now | experiments aro being toa Le 5 1 U Mr. Scoticld had no idea that the Capitol | which i regarded aa @ parliarentacy lect A Boveral me of Maximilinu’s ministry | Yorke on the 2th of December for Cot Jel, capable of being appliod to our mus: President on Saturday, ‘They were was to retain av Washington action | thoro ia generally much more noise ait con the Criminal Court, D.C, on Saturday. | were also atnong the passcugers ou board | France, went ashore recently on Grau de ta | ket, and adwitting of fifteen discharges im nied by Secretary Browning Commis. | of Congress Inst session in cutting down in this How Surratt ia w man about 5 feet) in in| the Now ome |S ello, uewr that port. | @ minute lance with the arranges sioner I With the agents aut inter | mileage would tend to its removal, because | uabianil Gla sepntoent anil biog hts anid of aliglit gure WKN light ial atsh b arrived at Puebla on tl COMMERCIAT | mons fw will tod | preters of various tribes, Comtuis when Weatern members could no Haneds Watt the Hosskers haniwer th J Gth inst \ 10 cours the I 1 stated briefly that thoy | Would inaiat on ite being moved Westward. | pp MeKoo ndvoeated the paseae of the |! w hing the Roman markot \loged quaint, with @ day's sale - came to pay. their tato "their Great | On motion of Mr. Longyear an a al] bill, deelar to be eminently proper, | ty) wpa et le NPA ctl a o-Detvas ef the Likern’s | of 8,000 ules, Midiling Uplands are | Two Young Desperndors. Father, th f the nat 1 appropriation Of about $20,000 w de | and to be ite he ohants wi termitiat f charactor, | Teeny Ute hanged in price, the closing figures bei 1 phet ta the New York Sun.d expressed their their approval by a gutteral | Western lakes and Southern inlets. Kentuck He fs ve For err 7 i ferstads | Onur ‘ ages ehoraate eve I he done tor the care and | Which appropriates $50,000 for buildin he CIBare cand alia hoe atios ws itoutly | Feb. 21 Advives from San Luis Potost of full, and corn hae further de Lined: suaets sears otades’ protection of the Iudian tribes, who w ub y, wn rred to the war ' a the Cth instant, state that aa engagement | ling figures this morning being ober sint ariel w old find every disposition on the part of th iit oa the en in Danville, Ky. to ¢ Key A el took pi ont tt juartor for mixed Weste a & single-barr wi G Father” and tet A large num Ms, wae appro t ; | histories of those two | Kochea, bh Excobodo's tof @)” nuiicw te” tia. 4A nae eet ioe i es jumped into | THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. | +)" ton Cy ain the paste He | Olnee wall: yet or ftiixed wuubors, Una declined tal | , ; SECOND ARASION. York 1 BY ee hg tence " ee cere cliher | mitdles. i Cig Mgr “ Henate. } at opriation © aly te Ouly tive eacaped FINANCIAL BSren baa Be THY IRONCLAD ONONDAGA ketr | nave i, a trict .s . i wh | | United States twent ( ‘s 5 Na ts for tho iron aa 0 bak |o mic Mins a8 all sete, proclamations, | aril w Dap i i wwdat ni 60 ed at an. ont DU e¥ ne Ad aval Altatrs. George Quiutard, of w York, w h pi , ont ny ot tha "Cou mame wisi y na anon, brother of Mig: wan} from Varia thine ig, wunounces the © compan Lnited States vanced on the contract for the coustruction | #aty lives, whi y was adopted the 4ib of March aud before the 1a of J me Masiok aanere counael Urtoga Patonl atill remaiied at: Sal: | at Thy | " menu 1 aot Hh the vense jovernmen ane enck went, as thus amend: | 186 mq Wartias Nw, rill isis ate D toanacles of Surratt ‘cai ont fe c " SM a st Marre r te Pavwed, | Mr. tence Y erting martial lam, tnllhory tale by | noe I the Cours ordereic Sac nor a : FROM EUROPE BY KTEANER : UB 3h ¢ ts fs Transball called ap: she House: Jol ard tolgeed rt ft a yi 1 State Lettors thereof, of | Clark then asked, © How will you ho tried!” | Governe higlbry Tho steamer Deutschland trom Southhiap: | i Felieve authors ime resolution to prohibit any ofticer of the Gov under the superintendence of the | Ualel Sites ot Bee tiga hh apa av hed A “ Mit | parations for the departure of i rid she; bid ON houtle prior tothe Hith of April, 1861, in favor of | Frenety of efor and comfort to the rebels agian | Cot" Ne te delvarh ube Pee Matamoras are te ba exohanin the TUE BILLS RELORM Moy ives any person who promoted, encouraged, ot Mr. Schenck offered an amendment pro- | the euthority of the | uted Biates ep © aotaaete Mr. Bradtog wait that | Mesicans brought to place b o rad (toe oF Ca aon. the Liah wan in any manuer sustained the rebellion, or | viding that no part ot the ainount shail be dll doy nar or rd Hy U frigate Pitegathon, ‘The order for] oi mewscein ey ‘rrost of Pam wot any person who, dur aid re dl to pay Mr, French's services as poet “tiga AA Nig rdoparture is now waited tor from be |? nea exesy tn a Ping. known to be opposed there | laureate of the Administration, He maid diy hi Lois neds ae > The paragraph of the Queon's Spaoeh, re t \ Sergoans tly im favor of ite suppres, that the Commissioner wan one of those i Hi Ag SATRATH wee papers of tho interior of Mexico jus: | ferring to tho representation of tis f 1 I Tolice, wit fees || 1 culfod and conveyer ‘ pep " H he 6 Senate Judiciary Comuitteo | gentlemen who belonged to tho class of ly are | tify the butchery of 1 foreigners, captited | pacing bean read at tho tal re pended the striking out all after the | those who are always in office, and had al be approves ls. eee erate ears | WANTON, Fat San) trom Mi and charce them with « ing a 3 posse od wy mt raul on the word reb-llion where it fieat ocourced, ways a good deal to do for himself aud bis | eect geil sort oedece and eeelanasras kat hoon | fF Conover, ¢ Wan) the ale one committed at Zacatecas, | Tho Chancellor of the Exeheqnor pr i iia as ean Mr. Hendricks understood the object of | friends Jnnied and taade, abd eald areata, Impracomens, | Ought beter f RUBE te [ene teers Mee MOLE RC i, Tin rade Ue coe i |i ent iy Emil M the bill ¢ to prevent the paywent of) He sent up and had read a political effu | procesdiege and acts had Leen doue under tbe | ft in ecnee arked that enteuce t ve : \ isterial views He ay yall to the military officers. who joined the Febellion, | sion, printed in handbill shape, headed An- | previous expres direction of the | withheld Ue tSl7ed 9 Vie aa ed From 1 : toe: at themeoives of all party | 8 t and a He had no cbiection to. this, and to accom: | 4 Jackson and Andrew dotuson, the | Congress of thi 8 ad apf arsiod before the Court in hae. duster | i bee ' spirit q t ation of Re. | y 4, sou mn Were o plisl this the words proposed tu be atrigkeu | re h created mu ace of 18 Haw arto. prevouay | Fiaher announcnd that thiy wight be dove | (Wave, Feb. ou The United Statoe | form, 1 lowi Tesultitions to a play, wud ths “ |" Phe amendment was agreed to Jocument declares iv verse that a Tike Dinter ee aatt | post» Liverpool tor New O 1 i | chequer in Cow hole H Headquortors, and the sounds of Mr. Fogg offered an atncudment asa pro Tans diettiet ote wreiei ott _ Ms ON ROL, f he bac me ee Aa] On a, \ y » Baarlay tug fro | elder tentetins Fessler pace ny AS pre Where Jackson stood, now doth another | F403 steed ur ers tory of the United FeO FOR TW MONKOM, we of the hands had been wont here an the | "yi thine hi Inst soesion nae | ite chambers echat t \wiet halle t atand nal! have it Jur ediction ofor in any mi * Admiral. ark Areadia, a he « ain a wisteen | sented to the Ree ir i on 1 shag ton eral tizer f » Sout s With heart @# pure and patriotism as 7 ' her ¥ Ind Ho signe ’ t so winters of Parhameut ia! have n Hoe deemed its rt vitigeue of the Souther State anewer in avy of esld Cours vuTWERS Monne Lt GOR Arr ‘crew, but as they t t ¢ "74 | Xuopted ere a a NT 1 ounitted t Foncruvins Mo Wels 22-—The Austrian | th wreck or captain ment ut as thet | England aut Wales," 1 of opinion vont Vaal ? 1 to euppross tt Mr. Howe offered an amendment to add | A second Audrew stecrs tha ship of state,” | of sald proe’aix oF by authority, or | Admiral, Tegethol, arrived hore this morn: | had two boute, it is sOppoRed Lucy 1. That the number Whe paris arrcatil | we nto the after the n, where it first [t also refers to Pith the approval of tho Piesldeuty wittas tie pe- | ing trom the port Navy Yard, on the | anil have been picked up. Lada gd i Lliathen ie a Ala | occurs, the following words Pia dnves Hol aforeeal, and by Wessel | ried Btates alcam e The small pox coutinues in Matanza, | 9, .28 sues incre gat? av exainipation Chie jnor , vn who duos not prove tothe satis: A determined eliy wo ten ° , sabe hut this city in healthy and the wea 10: | both routes {he el | faction of tho er accounting officer thi Divide wnd ruin ots GS ey et wed by Commander Law, of the frigate | lightful | ment, and by ad he was opposed ‘to the rebellion ud ia | 1.4 the consolation of the hat | facie to have w Hampahire, He visited the Forte —_— | tent on uch value A favor of its suppression ut the consolation of the poet fe, tha onl p A Withoawed a review of the tr vin | siructive Virce im the Weat S That wh.te itts desitibie thats ‘ Adopted: yeas, | a, 6 ‘The end approaches—-that sublime avent mt wi b she provisions of sila act, ng the garrison under the commu 1 aphed ta the New York Sun.) f were Buckalew, Cowan, Davis The people rallying to their Prosident are hereuy repealed, | Bag-Gen. Burton, Kvery. attention ‘ gy eon “ Hendricks and Jolinsou : The Howse, at 10:10, ad ae Mop. | paid to the di hed Visitor by th Hew ch. 2—A tire in Marshall No. The joint resolut 6 amenile hen The Republica derisively at) day at 1) o'clock | corm for eacorted hin around the sorilug of the ist, destroyed | biee obal: , parsed, the sand the sen te expressed in the fort grounds, wud explaiped tho ditter | the hwilding aud store owned by 1, Meyers Koa t 16 who ; ae | nue of the Democrats applauded Je pointa of iiterest connected with the ; ann $14,000, urality of nul at the tin Te Anwy AvrRorniation Bi both Wy | : ‘ Missouri, mibeaiou: ih the catiapnoon’ (hath A tire at St, Haul, Minn., yesterday morn Mlemerd of the Bors | cf the desce a in charge by the ition, reported with ainendmente, the) Mr, Sloan moved an amendment provid: | A Democratic Moeting—Streug Kesuiu- | Sunjushanna, aud Ariuiral Tegethon war | Weide & From, | insured xpetiout to rov v9 tbe ex Ross, proprict y y, Pred. Army ‘Appropriation Bill. ‘The provision | ing for the election by the Senate of a Su. | tion | received on board by Rear Admiral Palwer | Tho store Park eacott, | err) Ton oui Gvorge It Va forbidding the removal, suspension or te | periutendent of Public Muildings, to hold | sr +, Fob. Z—A Domoera ind a aalite of seven guna yar | Wis) was oatroved hy rodiay | evislon ih ls got eng Hlogsu, Jol ily, Joka Wileon, 4 Heving of the General of the ariny, or the | his oftice four year, and to pertorm the du: |: + fi .. | more Was agrooadly apout in the inapection | &Y Loss $11,000; insured for §7,00 bow renresnted iu chauging of bis quartere from Washington, tien now devolving on tho Commiasioner of | 2X Waa held tonight, for the purpove of re) A the whip aud social couverantion with | | iguin be waelly Giatreneneed, ; NDIAN APPROPRIATIONS The aixth section directs the Clerk of the | gided. au aichan ware cidda be penile | cee Pais eae rn Pal ab Ms ep rese ted, an, were ade by Mr, Sherman, at one o'clock, called up the | House to reloct in V ia, South Carolina, i aie made by pram ly Telegraph to the New York Sun) ” sla " who were Indian Appropriat bill A the Georgia, Alabama, rita, Minsissippi, | Bent Democrate, Virginia. Tid eaUaehiorn oil nedignde cei 9, Toad it is expedient that pro ihe ” items in the bill are the following: For the | Louisiana, Texae and Arkanats, one or more | A long aeries of renolutions = Pai ure wae r im, | rade tor the totier prevention «I be . oven 1 Adis coudneet, 7@ pay of Superintendent of Tudian Affairs | Bewspapers, uot ex iu nin declaring that the interference | eg) ’ vi ue ee is & Co, at Kaleigh, N.C, failed on | Faption at ele tone ari ois 1 ot 1 Agonte, $110,000; for pay of | number of Representatives to which they | ral Governinent in. State pt Mansefa Keyolation in Publte Seatiment | S.iurday. Liabilities heavy sca Wt Decay ote ehaotl tea etus tee Sib-agents, $40; for’ way. of tenpwrary | woulil have atitled under the recent | ao far aa adinitting now States, le subs oraive fy (0 the Congrensonal Measures Pieic Arvoeanlpr nite RP OOMMPPTNE [vt HE Mend) Mgr catty sR TE eat en r ; Glerke to Bayarintendont ot toGlan Affaire, | apport nt, for the publication of trea: | of the principles of constitutional liber Ricnvonp, Feb, 2.—Governor I mt eo A SPURS I BAY ini Sodan or A. J brek 2 $5,000; for pay of interpreters, #24100; for ties hereafter proclaimed anil | that the hate: ducing ning Staten to | ine moved in earnest on the aubject of re. | Mut Th Fouls Ue am Company | TL" Thag | shall be open to every Pavia exe t . for Indians, $11,800; for cont os of gress, and of such advertisome Union, and wy wot the Coustitution atruction under tho new aot of Congrass, | hy er, sluly argued end authenticaed. | monte « Ww. J. M 44 namiber sums, from. &),W> Ww of the Government # t y | show pheid; in favor of direct taxa | haven dec majority of the General As beickadb ry » emocratic Convor ie nbleh To.ers have to rave ry he bi are appropriated for the pay. any ofiicer of United States Courts: the pieference tow pe tanith, | se with him. Tt iq now ally be. | t I 1 Is Helm for | Srtaudivure for such purpose ‘aus! Meester be ‘ \ of Me. Millog, sing proviso inserted in the bill lines ston at vo euro sully the forme ot the bil Qisen praying her Wo insuse Moyet Comeau to I b was owned by Ma 1, That no part of the money | wh i" nor, A number of insube \ f the exising Parliamentary boroughs where Shand bal kr Ma broke iated for the ger and incis ter ation,” 9 The res ate Gos} Houses ane Lin tho Senat ebabinncteay tole asiu a fe beyond the Junkie now F ‘i aiding N expenses of the Indian servi C an to y r ern and th ry apt | this eve aud a wt rl ye for being prose , « ef : hale espe ig iA 18 Commings, the present. Sui endent of | a tection by | sources of the ne | them. He repaired to the place and made} MMAMLAtER OF Kea Uae; Lak lated | oemoonat ls kee Re ait gap wha suitainal @ ludian Al maid T nak ‘ xe pow parti: | wehort but ellvetive wi in whieh : " , Per tote ass OL ot alaub Ol its ineuses foe Mr, Sherman said indignantly that out aul spoke ip, denying t vl vised the representatives of the people to | ® PFeclamation referring to the outrages : tire extended t tirst floor, sixty odd pages of thie bill more tha, y | ogninat it g duly elected officers frou F po | counsel them to conform tu the terms ofthe | committed by the “Regulators.” He ane The apeoch of Mv. D'lar tet wight ia) whieh was ad by John Kennedy, boot Wore filled with items for treaties. Many | Mr. Hill appreciated the object of the sec: | sitions, aud charging that thesw excesses | new reconstruction hill_or it would be eu-| au atneudmont. of sag gle volved the lone of a night, and be | gud shoe. dealer, whose loss amounted ta Of the treative wore thirty yours old, and | tion, which wus to encourage loval sentt- | are mere devices to maintain the " forced upon thom iu & manner which might O PFOVORE ® TO" | well if it does not involvet ss of a 408 | atout $100; fully Insured, The building wae tha itibsa with whisk shay ware wale wire muons at the South, but ihe th vaght that aud re auch asceudency is accu 40) be loss acceptable, There seemed to be a | *Mirence of difliculties, | slat | Never bis socret a better kept | cousiderably damaged prey Tho bill appropriated about- loyal sentient ahould also be encouraged | long ax the majority uf our citizens are | oneral coucurrence in his views, aud the | TWO men, named Charles Waters, atias| hau the Miuisterial plao iva, 6 $2,700,000. at the North, ‘Me was in Tavor of tank ntod from voting ; | members presout evinced a desire to eftect | Kingsley, aud Thomas Quick, continued for | SU#ltY aud iuterest excited was extrene, Wonders of the (able. | hs, 'Bouderson offered an emenement, ap awoop of the matter, and giving | Aud whereas, the Supreme Court has do-| harmony a9 far as powaiblo uuder tho cae | 1, 3 nid tho Fevulsion conseqiiont yon Oa Saturday, for the first time, the closing $112 & bond for tho support of | patronage to the friends of Congress inetoud | clared unconstitutional the tat oatiy, by | cumstauces arceny, eacnped from the Western Weui- | muagre revelations wae correspondugly 0: | ou. svial quotations of London and Lives 000 Navajoe Indians held as prisonore | of the frieudsof an Administration which | which our disfranchisement was uoped to pees aia tontiary, Pittsburg, yesterday morning. | coeslve, Ryerything was done which an 4 | of war in New Moxtco. {had turned traitor to the party that | be perpetual ; therefore | (Cinaiaan lakes, They climbod through the flue of their ¢ nemy would have dosirea ond if’ we may |B L were published in New York on the Mr. Dvolittle said these Indians were now | elected it | Hesolved, That every white wan in Mis 2 = | . * r judge of the future conduct of Ketorim by | gameday, The cable dispete of Satur. fed by the War Departwont at the coat of | Mr. Chandler made a apeech both against of lawful age and pout mind, has eqraphed a the New York Sun ty the roof, whence they wot them | the Miniatey from this first effort, the hope | day, giving the closing quotations, coald nop $20 & head, the section and the aniendment, which he | the right to vote, and should exer that M KE, Fob. S.A grand ball eelves by means of a roy of settling the question im this session de! have left London before 4. M., and y Mr. Sherman said the proper way to do characterized as an assault upon the fre | right at all hazards, and ew to all com: | was yi evenlug by General Averill, A KEN man drove his horse a: gay | ponds upon the resol Heb of the Hous to were received in New York at noon of the forevs dom of the Press, North and South sequences which an Uslawful wasuupiiou of | U.S. ¢ and wae granu a 4) over r ad track Daytuu, HL, on | take tt out of the sof tho Adiuinistra: | sane day, This gives a little leas th ry these Indiana and” tat them ao where Mr. Kasson declared that the object of powor might Invoke. worth f thee present v Ov Ho met tho passenger P arry it through by the! agou r transmission between tho (we pleased the Committee on Appropriations was not a | Considoral posit ss made to A privat im annonces that lL was | beadlo: the ray su Uuder thelr guidance, +. 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