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Ra ‘THE NEW YORK SUN. f (JT SHINES FOR ALL.” 84TH YEAR! |THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER Im Now York City, RXCRIT THK JOURNAL OF CoMMERCH, AND WITHOUT EXCEITION, ond Wheapest Daily Newspaper in ‘ the World! THE NEW YORK N poerenaca every facility for obtaining ths Bems of the day trom every part of the | M \ world, wh ther by Atlantic Cable, by Tele. | raph’ or by Mail, and presecte THE YHOLE, in ® compact form, | AT ONEMALF THE PRICB ‘of othor city papers. 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Biugworn, Hlctel ‘being bat FORT had at Bi Eiehth ave, N, 4B souin ‘Second oF,, Wil-lawaburen QEFICE OF THE WORKING WOMENS PROTECTIVE UNION, Ne 60 Whi —, 1865, wee tod ourland, and turn ‘Sof OUrnIMg, My Towing und taser mak aid sor fornale I ¢ Culon ow mo NS ro thee objeete of the Institution te of w Hteglatryayatenu, ¥ heiehy fe #1 obtalotog explo meut, are horn logal provection avalnat taud, fee ut ti#also an object of the Ine'tiutloa to discow prinie spheres oo enplurtuont for wo Ftinetite Bor how coe (uted by the m, it, RIOI® O° new ape fo nuaintaining a it 'sud encourage 4 od, ¥ Naw YoRs, ea without hat futulle the Vromsarer, M8, Deak, Re Su Or he. 8. Whitest Ii auy Lity: doaties to aid the Commnitte> by | 0» potion of her tine for tir 1 will be ahie fo obtain further tuformation hy aoyly lug fo the #ujerin eudony at the roous of We L No 60 Whive MPHE YOUTHS TEMPER ANCE BANNER Tevor pire Chaslend, Janes aur ications ere should be a4. | (6 and Hauner,” mw oP He te tiatan Nw. ¥. RINCIPAL AGENCY POR GENUINE POPULAM MED IOLN oT RL us “ss OabwaY rs Ze Py | hs THE Thirtv-Fourth Year. WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, GREAT RUSH OF BUSINESS, The Colorado Bill Lost tn the Senate. Other Important Bills Disposed Of, | Passage of the Baukrupt Bill, ae (Telegraphed tothe New York Sun.) Me The & th India ay be her The War Depart other “Roll of two hundred taining the names of a! and soldiers Tho Senate namber of nomi Wastin rom, Marol Republican caucus ti Wade as Prosi aa detected namer Saccha er andi (Whe tacshacomiet Pacitic will kis How " held of war as un and be diapos eaitor directod t has publishe: Honor wl titty being a pamph vat who died in | American Union. dofe fal the «fi yoator conti ations to Albany, Merok at vatany at of | | Kea, and con £ thie of 1 Acaossors of ong which w ri, Asaistiont aiser of Merchandise, New Orleans, | Conaule— A. G New Vorkat Kioimne France; William E. Dail, of Ul, at Glas gow, Scotland ; Joseph Agroda, of New York, Puctto Cabella; John A. hi | U.S District Attorney for Arizona: Silas F. Simith, Collector of buternal Kovenue for York; Curtie €.¢ rai Revenue, a} tNow York; George E. Colo,Gove ¥. Samuel Ward. t 8. Attorney for M «; Edward Evan Secretary of Washington’ Twrritary ; Joa | FP Hruce, Secretary of Moutana Territory , | Soperintendent of Indian Attire, J. Dwight, | Nat Phomaa Gray, Naval other 5 aco; Martin W. Chalier, Ludiaa | Agent tor the Choctawa aud Chickasaws ‘CHIRTY NINTH CONGRESS. AECOND REARION, Henate. ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun The Taniry yin Wasmxoros, March 1.—On motion of Mr. Sherman, the Finance Committeo was dincharged from the further consi ton of the House bill to increase the duty on wool, and in Liew thereof reported a bill of the precise Innguage of the wool aeotions of he Taritt bill, passed by the Senate. Mr Sherman, in bill, atated the House, that part of it defent it adviaable t h related t » thought Tanne othe woolen interest. He moved to discharge | the committes, and then introduced « bill | on hin own responsibility, The bill waa | taken | Mr. Trumbull said if any bill was to be | pansed he should greatly p the House bi If the bill was amended, it would go | inck tothe Hour, aud there, perhaps, the | whole Vari! bill would be pat upon it as} Ainont Mr. Grimes said tho intention of thie | F t waa preciaely what Mr. Pru | bul mated, to amend the by au ine | creaso of twenty per cont Mr. Sherman moved asa to| the House bill the Souate provision in rela: | te Mr House bill tocarpeta, in lieu of the House provi Trumbull asked why not pass the Mr. Sherman replied that he waa in favo of doi wana Mr jorit Cattell vad iron ‘The Taritt bill was laid aside at | o'clock rived at last Colorado bill rancne mvlannes, mut he did not believe y in the Senate with hin anid he intend the duties se cont lumber, fo shou ov m™ COLORADO ILA. there or an | wud The bill to almit Colorado was taken np. The question was, Shall it pana, the obje tions of the President nutwithstauding The vote was as follows | y, Cattell, Chandler, Con: Boxter, Prelinghniysan, Kirkwoo!, Lane M Rameey, I Trambuily Vi » Patterson, Riidle and Hau! bury Avamwr ox Not Vorrto—Mossre, Brown, Fogg, Quik @ aud Bunuer—t. 8 than two-th ds having voted ii a tho | ailirmative, tho bill fa THe TAX wit The Yoterna! Revenno bill exme up as the unt 1 biteinesn of Laat 0 Mr. Wilson offered an amoudmont on and after tho first of Beptember uext the tax on cotton aball ba two conte por pound Mr. Henderson moved as @ substitut Mr, Wi no tax abail be levied on cotton grow the 7 © of this not ah the ton waa! ven t was loat The question amen pound, Yo this Mr. ent, making ent to Tho amend: Wilson's Paulebury, Bb Willey, Wa Nava--Mees Mr. Sherman offe: tonnage duty Mr. Honderaon’s amend ato 19 i future crops ¢ yeas, So the an was then on Mr. W reduce the twx to 2 cent Pomeroy offered ay ® eull further re mout of Mr. Pomeroy n then recurred on ad amendment a8 amended thon 0 Lat d attor ft Nove Cowan, Davir, Dinos. P ereon, Hendrt fon, Ponvercy, Ri man, Sprague, well, Be 0, Herris, Howard, + Teutobull end Wade on ve i shall be levied nend on to which was adopted by the following An amonduent that Hand paid annually, aud when paid aball not be | ymin asecased for year: which was agroed | rts Mr. Fessonden offered an amendment that uo auitin equity, for the Wrpoan of reatraioing the Aasenainont of a y court; which 8 moved an amendment to | molasses with Fodust of sugar rellyeri refined | Ve taxed one aud a half per out. ad vale whi tll eb was nyreed f was then ‘4 from the Com. NEW YORK, | the tower bay of Now York, $48,000; for copy | Fight, Re, oF American Coast Plot. $20,000. | The see ni erection directs collatore t+ levy SATUR citlos and 9 “ RDAY MARCH 2, 1367, wena on the public lands wes Mr. Julian moved a antbati oir next in on tuto, the purport of wh EUROPE, New YORK, Two Cents! Special Telegram to the sYew Fork Sun } MEXICO, | (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) "foot at Tialinere:Searen Bound fos ran |als Potost. | Wasiivorox, Maroh 1.—The Moxiean Le | cation received to-day official news from Matamoras, datod on the 19th ultimo, about he engagement of General Rocha at Gallie hero with Mejin's troops, ander Castille, which sbows that it was a vory emall affair, Tho official reports reads aa follownr—""Aftet Miramon's complete defeat by General Ee: mittee of the Who Renate, twolve conte per crak on merchandise exportely | | porate auth ted —— A “gl cobrdo, at San Jacinto, om the fat inatant, Os motion of Mr Harter the following | #0400 whieh e drawoeck swallowed, and are we | (HO Corporate authiaritivg of towne sottiod Proceedings of the Legislature, | Castiils Totrontol to Duloren with tres ction Was stricken from the Will. Ithad | fearetueding, to the Liverpocl, New York aod | Tad fice at the mnunum price, for the | SUR Oable Dispatches. SENATE t A men. General Koche believin in the Committes of the | frpige chia ‘esemehip Compeny the duty Pat et | benefit of the corporation, The aubetitutn ‘| sort them to be demoralize!, sont three hund: | Teese conetmed, by Wap company Cimmews | os aareed to wud eho vill, ne afne Ditts REVoRTET cavalry, under General Horrera Y. Carro; | the United States, and sever delivered on sbore in | \ apoa Mad ise NADIAN CONFEDERATIO masy, Mareh | = Incorporating th* + to harrass them inthe rear As might be rite of \tarpeniiee may be be ey yr fhesg the thleey of we euagere paren ‘ cA a . i Soldiers’ Measeuger, Busi and Dispatch | expected, they were repulsed, Gon. Carta aod Teese Javious, under #ich rules ani | that umn does not exceet the amount of foes F Campbell preaanted the oreden f = companies organized to navi ocean | self among the killed. Feculsious (/ande epon the eneruiton of” even | cerned by thou. jot Mr. Christo. meruber elect trom the | Bill Read Twice ia the Howse of | ty Seamsine, Incorporating the Now | Swe Meficns Legation has recelved. elea trang 10, bonds. oF other security ae may be | Nghth section approprintes ning hundre! | Sixth Diatrict of Georgia. ond Me. tr York Yacht aod Jockey Club, The Jerome | official news from President Juares, dated proweribed by the Commuasionsr of Totarnal Keve- | thousand dollars to carry inky effet a iraeiy with | | tials Crot hilton, me Common Park and Villa Asso Tho Metropo- | at Zacatecas, on tha Hthult.. The President nue, mubject to the aporoval of the Becretary of tke | the Chostaw Tovliane, Je Texas litan Safe Dep and the Na | ogy in afew days for Sasa sy the Gua ogee gl Die ton ater The bill having been read for information | uso at 4.00 o'clock took @ recess —_—— — — tional Safe De A bil was Luis Potost, by pony By od be ow} e 4 ele oot a by sections, | till 7.40 o'eloe eporte ainat incerporating the law moval le made aad may be trauaported from euch | fhe ,wlerk nroceeded to read it by sections, | till 7.0 o'clock. " TONE WAR IN CANDIA, | \!\\"0! Ravan tack which was | ‘Twe Propostions. A erohouse ty any ciber bonded warehouse oe- | REMC moved to atrike ont the ap ARNG SRaSTO. | agrecd to. To change the same of the [ae ( Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) tabite e fortaail, eu ni widhuraw ofeld moved ¢ ont f ‘ 7M a “re gt ea agua ls thom ton ted waresoure for constenption on bay! | Bropriation for €%040 dela for bronze |, Lhe, Mousa ro Lied bene load Gartbat we the | cers Ben ite, Authorizing the| WaswiNoros, March 1.—Two circalare Sieur of the tax, or removed for @xpott 00 8 for | doors for the Capitol {ie onid they wore | stock. vithe cuiedl town of. re iva common haem heen widely cireuated, the one havi: tlgn country without payruent of tex im conform. | Nitiaance, only aerving to Mock up tha way anil, » ent of Puli ¢ ; Ny of the provisions of few eciating to the remowsl UF they were deposited in the tusent bo | Me. Tafiin, from the Committee on Print a rreetion. in Nr n, in view an armed expedition to dev of dvmuilied apirite, all the rules, Pequlattone a ould have no objeotion righter ing, reported back rial of the ainat incorporating the National Savings lop the shod! é ble hall eply | "Wr. Mtl voneuttad ia what vedthe Buldiers aud. § &e., Me. | ink, Now York, Aareed to Mexico: th Go dree tere RAR Tk une outs UU cloned teen | ADOME CRO ae anions of those d which charged that Mr. Low ted from the majority of Clay Craw { tay Wn ttUrpntiCt, ten Ome | hie KO Ae inthe way, with prongs | diers had been the Watleond re. in favor of incor a Liberating army of Mosicn. These mave- priest: sticking o them to catch na on.-Tho Bill for the | Porating the Metropolitan Railway Compa: mente do not receive the aanetion of Potato hooks, pitel-forka, mannre and 5 having to uar no foundation for the charg nom, March 1, Noew— Tho Bill (or the | Tem TE rave tor construct underground | Roputitonn Government of Maslee, Mek ue 1 to the free list stealing the atealable | gentioman who fillgt the office British North Amorican Province Confeder-| puiiwaya—one under Broadway, from the, regarte them as injurious tu the iotereste of the House bil. Leatt ail kin core! Hoth paragraphs for | tendent of Public Printing had portormed | ation has boon read twice in the House of| Dattury up, and one on the no on | that country And goat, deer, calf, kid, alieop, horas, h ities most faithfully, patriotically and | ¢ a he Weat ail | — - and dog akina, tanned or partially tanned satiafactorily Chavet " Jan humor. | {0 alee, reported TRAGEDY IN CouRT. tod, finisned oF the rough, were HUMINT ON areakrr’s tant “at Towns, the Amerionn buna | burrh Uadertrowndt Nelegraphert 19 Yew York Sun stricken from the free list undor { Rigi WDed ef totale Mh ist, bottor Known aa“ Artemaa Ward,” i#] versely on the Manhattan Railr H (Telegraphed to the New York Sun ) Mr. Fessenden asked for another vote ¢ S hecoank oF House resumed. the oonaiteration, of | | . nithes bal: ed to dina with the | A Condemned Prisoner, About te be Sew the prop ¥ reduce tue cotton tax t wh i fe the late rebel: | was_on the Speaker’a table, and din | lying very ill at Southampton, whith: Jadveraa reports, and that the three fila ba] fenced, Stabs stuself Three Times tt tego » pra a Be re rete follow | had gone for the benetit of his health, Hin | Aires reports. aly é ot tho Whole | TéPoumh the Ire tr. Wilson moved to awend (he amend: | adopted ani ideale author Nathan Sargent | lity ia deaparod of, ( Mt Hosrox, March |.—The Superior Criminal meus Oy making Ih two conte, aad, 88) at Garfield moved an appropriation LC Slat ath Loxvox, Mareh fat, 12, M.—Lord Stan- Lias Court, in sexsion at East Cambridge, wae he Sve Fei te oninting fave | #2. for tho oxy the Commiayion | stagcheantcee Ur lny, Socrotary of Foreigs Aflaien, in anaw To lucorperate the F Deapatoh [the scone of a tragedy, thie afternoon, A ms ng UAW pappomted by the tont to visit the # lac 4h abi : inqui Y fc ‘oni ot or a free bri ott law om witnessed as be ation 6 tax onge 00, s0| Fore That Recreey ty | Mfr Wilson, of Towa, from the Committee | a inquiry made in the If (i Co F free ork it eldom witnessed in of uu “ae we orl to aud the tax | | t r rf of ¢ ference on the nate }to provide | mona t waht, stated that neither Mragit River; For the exte ht oountry te th ng couten Ageood | 5 Pr MALO, the eiendingnt | the. altoet f mombore of tho 8a-l nae Laraquay had ever luyoked the modi. | SYenue and other atrata in Awan, namod William 1. Orne, who wae bs ya, t mie of two things world hay eme Court, made a report which was | Maataad Hasevuteat anete, Maw ¥ | joted, last fall, with arether ‘man who Vrae Catt Chandler, Dixon, Dooltttle, Pens these Ind + either a agreed te. ’ House ree a coe aaa signet %5 now serving owt @ life sentence in the Woes Romer Uhr thande would. pa 0, ot ation vont for the appoint ‘| ia Crete ; a hpaliinieslee P State prison, for setting fire to ® publee gf piles ses eek wanee Geneval: Sherman, who in lis : « * by the Snp i, | Veston, Mareh —ihe sone Genera Vor the retief Vv AM W “N a! G a gin € harlesiows Bad whe hav “4 h, Vou Wlakle wads one Write: etter to General Grant said, © we must act | District Garibaldi have gone to Candia, to help the | er ot Teresa t » incorporate | tained a new tral, land juat been conv vimla Powter, m, Gtimse, Kick. | Sioux, even to their extern iy Be. eavctin, fou tha Heesintilnn, on kbs ; surance Company ; Incorporating (ho Union | be eontenced by didge Russel, when bis weed, taunt So Witenes Leanne. ana. eloilead og cleo will | pe na, Foported. back the Senate MARINE of German Veterans ta New York ; Tucot- | gounael wont to bun to the deck, and spoke t Was agreed to r the root of the ea Te, himaclt, | amendine to the Ar Tavng, Mareh 1, Noon. porating the New York and Brooklyn Par-|a few words to him, afer which Orne the ored at least an attompt to keep tho | will were dinposed of as f Captain. G wh Way Tucorpors the ceitne of whlok 0 Tar i bill, whieh a i it iuto Executive Session + at peace The sporopriation of 008 nthe obruary, roncted t Medical | vod just as he had EVENING SKSSION Hy the wh Rock Inland bridge, over the Miasiesippi rly thie morning ing the act for ot | made the assertion the second time, he obese aie Me Wi wan firat taken up. COMMERCIAT ciotion fe cortain svcial OF | uubuttonedd bia veat, and drawin open The Sona mblod at 7.90, famondment was non concurred {n: sd recreated purpose: jack Knite trom hia pocket, he stabbed him- INTRENAL REVENUE BILE. Indian women 19, nays 108, | Tavinrs he Rrok i The ation of the Conatitatio solf three times before the weapon coulkl ho Wie Tatecaal Ravana Val ane Ar, Price moved to strike ont the ap Mis Gilien: aubaudinenia Waa Circular forthe | Couvention bill was resummed, aud the bill | wrested from him. As gon aa au examina woe y amentioat ve | priation of $00 for completing the ding for one year the op oe | Week, € 0) balow. | having bean amended by providing that no | tion could be wade, it waa found that two Hr. Davie ronow amendu Ladi Feesell clos (atv f ineludin, 10,000 for apeculation and Mahal vote who will_not take the teat |ofthe wounds had poueteated the lungs, duoit, tax On whiskey prospectively, | raite and fur ng of the Executive Man: | xection three of the joimt resolution of Juno a Oud for specsanlon 6m alia t ¥ e. fixing It at two dollars to the lat of October king that $10,000 had been ap: | Lith, 1866, relative to the military acaden os hae A wi My Se eeu tation eit the army, and | and the ether one hy bay vty! toue' he voxe Lt wae a wicked and wastelul expen spealing the action. Agreed to, and abilo extent. Near the close o troy his life. He was at oace TSe% and one doilar thereafter, Lis | i aon a ’ hy repeal e ag teks tontket etiffened up, the Baeete: tt joining the Ovurt- agreed to by @ vote of to UI | ditw tho Sonate amondment, as amended, was | the , nad ip was reported wud the Sena gonveyed ‘ . Mr. Kasson remarked that most of the ap. ed in. eard he jo ae sexgverss wd House, but there ts 'y ® poasibiltty of cigar aueniinenta were fered aad diss: | seypriations made last enecion had gone fo | °sinkiag. Ie the duty of Oficers of the | mathet towlay opened firm following * living, Hs bas beon eonvictod twicn greed to.when tho bill was then read a third | Dropralions | haan 4 Heed BRL Hada. Freedinens Harentn | are the authorised quotations Ming ASSEMULY. before of crime, and han served for the tite nom, geen to the House | fr onpequence of & former, management of | (rrrgrent euunnling or malnlog of persons | Uplands, 196 jas, Orleans, 1378; Tallow. | we, wey tion of priviloge, | silence two years in the Touse of Correa: pep inlpedasrragbes the Kxecutive mansion. A great deal of Lnuwut for erine, by the aeutones | i Gl per cwt for Amerivan, Ashes, Il} » Me. Bene Circulated concern. | on, and for tho seeoud, four years in the 1 OF FORTIFICATIONS. perty of the mansion had disappear: | authorities oF courte iu the rebel | per ewe fi epee are ere ing the nbera of the Canal | State priso Lup the bill making | ed, and the b h been left almost ese _ a Dh rrhebene and Contractt da with which he had — preser: | atripped of ite valuable furnitar | ad in, with an amendment mak: | The cotton market continued stoaly and ah oonteobed: kad. w comsmicihe had ‘tanh Fratrteide in Canada. tillemtions quite lengthy discussion of the aubject, | ing itapply also to the nees of Mili. | closed fem MES eg erate | appointed to make inquiry into the aniue (Teegrapheday the New Yor's Sun. ar endin Tat, IMM tap: | in the course of which it was atuted that | (ary Coutts pan Da rn loan jie moved that the Court Tnveaticating | pane, C. WoeMarch L—tn « dispute Propriates, among oth the following | @76,000 already boon exponded tor thie | Bending ite consideration, Mr, Le Blond | sales of the ¢ omens Committee have leave to eit during the ihe Ma0i of ei wenlan, sume: Fort Winthrop, Boston, Massachi | purpose, and Mr. Stevens said (ue amount | anbmitted a resolution, reciting the recent | | The markets for hy eetrety TL | daily sessions of the House; that thay be | About the keye of their store, last evening, $0,000; for Fort: Warren, Boaton, | was twice that sun | vote in the Ohio efusing to | soli to day Wwe sedehun Gee, Grovisloaa 1 wieated to proceed at once to vine | between Capt. J. MoG. Chambers aud hie olusette, $4,000: for the fort at th: Mr. Radford asked what amo: prog trike on stitution the ont o shi ha wht re vivania und | (ato the conduct of anid canal offic Heo | hrother, Dr. Chambers, father of the mam- nee Mase., Harbor, | erty had beon taken away by ita aR nth iating the ne-| generally tem, induced Pennsylvania and | eae ans tone (hat. thee @ sould be | beret Varliatucet, for iirook ville: the Cop: for For Kast River, \. | pantain the ninety e that had ft 4 toy t ngrons, | M1 wi al halla as thoroughly faveatigat The resolution | tain called his brothor @ liar,whereapom the ¥,, $00,000 Willitt’s Point, | gout from it J aud inairucting 1) nites on Be ber gallon was adoptod, latter dvow « wovolver and shot the Captain ite F ¥,, $50,000: for | My aworth, referring to that insimt [atruction to report @ bill ostablisling « FINA BILLA Pane through the brewst, lniicting a dangerous the fort « Fort Tompkin’s, | ato: lerod th was all nows military Gove ument over the people of the Tovnow, Mareh Le Relative to the eatablishmont of atrain | and probaliy a fatal, wound, The doctor Staten fala W): for the fort at | rumors, which shown at the time to | aucalled State of Ohio, until auob time 4s | youey, Ml) Erte whan ing and wor school at Fre has been arrest Saody Ho hy ‘ $50,000 ff r aa o | bo filao and without foundation, Many of [the people thereof har) Koval | teal, ax dividend, 1g; U.S. Bivetwenty | sinoat the act relative t the hi — — penden joaton Harbor, Ma 1.000.) Chose boxes hol been bouquet boxes sent to an form of Government wwughter} | bouda, 7:15 tanliity » au vo the formation of The following section was stricken out of | the the army \ Mr. § thought ho could slmost | Loxnos’’ March 1-Eventng. —Cousole | saremc line io snure parsennegs Maryland. the bill a it oan trom the Hous: Sect Mr. Kadtord said he had not relied on | agree to tho resolution, He was not quis | cleselat Ot for mone . int (Teteqvaphed to the New York Sun. ASU AE AE oie Hee x | ali’ ( elatiees \ Y vonnd at the fottow. | Mlins, elters of the Mott grap ) nt there shall not bo over 00 per ¢ ero newspaper miton the autho: | aure that Ohio mhould not be guarante American aecnititins closed at the follow. rol; to mineud the charter o Bev. Gyveuen a pa ‘ foregoing appropriations expen: | rity of the. Suewarc > White House, | republiean form of governmcut, aud algo | jf tmerican aecurion claaed at the Pieter Ooaeee ie emneren er Cbg Sev: Gwaam nad Che Hepaeaie H i al, ox dividend, 706; wid inthe coustruction of the Albany wi aud tho reridue thereof stall not | ent kinds of goods id that more than | ‘Providing for the disbanding of the mili: | jc tway shares, Bag Susquchaunal, Kailtoad, by @ vote of Leto | Ment a message to thy Legislature, declining a cil sens * od. 4, | Saw of S20: NENOAR: AEUSODE -¢ Aya | tary ehagltee the lato rebel States, Com Vans, Maret tat Rysning: American | oy, | the United States Seoatorship, to which he 1, authorizing the detail of three | cuoda tual, bad been carried away in (hove | "Tio amendiaente Woing alt disposed of m | Pe Rint Marek at bveuing.—Cuited | Mt Littlejohn moved that the House tle | waa lately elected, from the 4th of Marek, the army and threo of the uavy, | Gunlke Comittee ot Conference was asked on tho | grates houde closed at 76% ny a until halfpast 7 o’elock, for the | 187, He anys the honor had been conferred power of resistance of atone for My. Farnaworth,—Not at all, By no man. sugroving vot ah purpose of taking up the Constitutional |on hin without eolicitation oF a Hoations agninet (he heavy gue the | ner of means | nie mANKRENT niet | OUR PUBLIN LeTrR kavention Wil” Moser F, Hisevok rt. It was his purpose to aceep Ind navy Mr, Radford. <1 masert it here, and Lad | Tho Kerry Rising Excitement tn Dublin— , on Visited by $0 many and urgent ap he bill wae then passed | cow radiotion | irepavacta Meet the Ina and H. Smith opposed the on Healattons te censor ieaitar tsa ar ek NAVAL APPROPRIATION Mitt Mr, Faruaworth.—Where did you goo the | foren Hot hea Aftor further dobate, it was carried by a | that he did wot feel at liberty to The Naval Appropriation bill was then | fyimpns of the steward! +f | nent toelt teexcent| famensne Reeny, vote of OL to ti proferences " 1. | ig own mouth. Dvatt, Feb, 15, 1867 9 (ie gubernatorial chair of the State, published in the Ho Ainge of W rose” th.—Wo had the Steward to | explained that nine-toutha of the amonit piece ‘ neaday The Committeo recommended the Pee apa ltn cites C Ancrantig. [ments were merely formal aud verbal oor ‘The hinte thrown out in my Mat two let M a - riking out of Wy He ¥9, te House si omumilioe OB APOTOPCN | eoing the tax hot ang {| {07% BAve boon jancitied, Yesterday, ty ving of telonraph ca | Virginia, Iand on the Thames river, near Neer hats ie aatan reece ing that the Fenians were in armsin the mon Kobools in New ¥ y nvouk, M lat—Commisioner Fos don, Ct, with es water f rye grow stake than that, He pever swore PASSAGE OF THE DANKRE 6 the appointmen « Board ' An leat dee payel cet the kind ay A yots was: (hen taken: by « ays | South, The excitemont atill continuos, and | Qo authorize the appaitment ot tor delivered @ lengthy opinion this moru+ greod to, aud the proposition to strike out crores oiphatio reat: Ton agresiag to the Confer ton | itis hard to tell what an hour may bring id HOR: Covattnuatio | ing, sustaining the Civil Rights bill and the rection of the House bill was disu a tha nevpares Ghar uaa (ite hence ne HEN: EAR. ARR UE Makiung | foFth. He appoara that eigut handred armed | py incurporat Mon's Chriatian deciding that the Court magistrates acted greed to. » t aud excitemont was mant on takin ae ee 0 incorporat ain a aa net . Mr. Morgan offered an amondment, which b ort, wad letting | chistinal yote; members crowding into the | mon have collect Ml in tho neighborhood of | Associntion we New WK. Fo ovend the | iegully in exclud nf, tla, teetimoay a was agrend to, appropriating $400 for the Fgh tail ou those who wore | grow watching the result and endeavor Killarney (County Kerry), (The magistrates | charter of the Gorn Tuscranca Cou | colored witnesses, ant bound in § enc naval Iaboratory wt Now York, \ it Waugo volea auo aide or tho other, At | iad asscmbled to take atepa to mect the | PM: p colvent eanuriting 10s teeik onpeeranet ase) aber vay Reta sigate in reply, anid that he regret: | one in there was a majority of one ia | A bee atl ea ied aa eete BILEA INTRODL CED. | Vefore tho District Court, meeting oa the take @ further exchange with the city of DBO thie euteok, The wuine | oe geet meminet Ie fe The inturmation to be obtained ia | Tlative to the Clerk of the city and county Feefan Geiberings in Pitsburg, Brooklyn for some land lying betweon the barn of a vote from aye to no and Gnot SA eircered icy hPa AT ‘attair in] ME New York. ‘To legalize certain resol (Telogrphed to the New York Sun.) Navy Yard aud that city, Which was Yl dad pag 1 been uent | change from no to ayo, Finally to the | Nec The patito will not knew the | tens of the New York Common Couucil ? ‘ auntie in 4 part to pay prior nditures. Ile | great joy und relief of Mr.“ denches | really serious, the putito vuard atation | 22 Sniend the Metropolitan stealth bill, To) | Perrsnuncn, March 1—A large and em Mr. Hendricks moved to atrike ont the | Would, mot go further i 4s unfortunate | the author of the bill, the result was an-| truth. Tt appears t abt & cone bars station | amend the act to improve Brooklyn Hoigh thuaiastic meeting of the Fenian Brother dwing pruvieo: Mrovided that the uitioes | euiect he did not helieve, to use the | nounced by the Speaker as yeas 73, nave | At Cabircives wntychad bean at | Ty incorporate the Northern, Central Kail. | hood, (Robert's wing), was held here MTT aula ber, taeoker munbielet ix | pirage of a cortain newspaper, in washing | 7]. so the report was tu, and now | tacked, the artns, ole., of the 76d, | ruad Co. To amend politan Kx. | at their hall in Market at BEIT SBaIb Nar, MOnacne: ORISA | the dirty line the Kopublie in the eyes | coos to the Senate for its action. an antl unto not ontuats cou: | Eig a roadway | wae addressed by William Al suiith, master boiler maker, master Of the world.” He wished the committe WW TAX BILE Ce caliente bs Arcade Railway Company ‘To extend | Esa me eg de 1 thut the ob TUM TARE Cork and Mallow have been kent to Ah ee ——. maker, master plumber, master painter, | “NRY Be rene SARS Noe OUIORE OF hae 1 te to the T, will i ts, 41,000 soldi re Fifth avenue to Mattery Viace’ » aatab ires ret Saul fae ahs ode naead | appropriation had been authorized, but that » amendments to the Tax Hill | meet t gonta, and eoldiors are | fish an tuebriate Asylunein New York. 1’ | Ai (as eg bei oi} he h ney ee 1 the x diture had exceeded the amount taken from the Speakers table under the co ait o creates M vlitan Water Di ict, Wor (7 New York Sun) ere pert Soe, ORG BTS: Be horized, and the only question was, whe ndmente were noa-concurr who was sent hore | Create tan Water Dlatr a i tablished in connection with the Navy | Aut a ‘ he i rellof for the Fith stroct aad Fulton Ferry | Bosto, liaroh 1 in A thor Congress would now foot the bills, or | and « Committee of Conference asked Ally to take co 4 wore oe aoe ange (ine cueia Mane: | eaten ey, ps Pants oF Mittens, Alain; Charlestown. | would leave unpaid the partion who fir At half past eleven o'clock the House ad- | sent lust night from the Curragh and this aranliee ernerene rs Hl pene tall Og plese pet L sy ita 4 May the | ished the property aud performed the | journed, city tore free Le red ats now prepart Me ‘of ‘The | to the v OF nine thousaugt doe vel ve | Wark bs . to meet the Foolane 18 the nARnor avon Sr | General Ts nof lars, which is f covered by insurance, eralotices | “Mr. Niblack, as a member of the Cou N ASKA A STATE. Killarney, where it in wid tlre aro 1.000 | mnaeay Toe UL Ey +5 on Ot | a eer se ay covenns Dy leumeeee aideut, by vioo and | Mitte on Appropriatic i hind been deput (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) ae i Soneen reset A Captain Mo-| Now York, In regard to Que Companies in| tow factury of G. A. Moaly, of Be agliti« mnaont of the Senate, and shall have the SOs ee in ava nen OC tae Ni bite oclamation by the Preaklont, Tasty an ox-ioll4 Now York coke, in this county, was destroyod. by are immediate auperv tion of thy bse Mane elias: a Wastinaton, March t=The President tas | fonts, has been at After the transaction of some further bus: | thie inorning Lone $10,009, work to be performed in their several de ee ee tO UNW nea Bae | i s he Awwembly adjourned 9 ccupants ean into p issued « proclamation, dat day, lar-| ney. It is rumored that two v filled partuente, with authority to select and die Roce’ tuenad to eo inte tee alte y ald on th late)| With Fonlune in green uniforius, have auc: | Kzecution (u Eimira—Hanging of Nowa Items, charge such work a4 the necessitios of linen, bed linen, &¢ j 0g that © Congress did on the (giving date) | voted in reaching ait obscire ‘liarbor ¢ United Btates Regula « — the service may rou subject always to | “Yr. Quostion then recurred on Mr. P% | pase» further aot for tho wi OF the | ihe southwestern const, where the passon Mpectacle—The Kope part Dy Telegraph (0 the New York Sun) the approval of the Comm OF the | notlon'te eirike out the elec an aske into the L p whieh | ors wero laniled, ended. pote Navy Vand to whieh thay ar attached t tho | Ment. which was reject You nave, nan 4 for was Dees that i He oon as news of the outbreak wae re aphed New York Sun) | Javes Fonsrrit hae been nominated by Mr. Howe moved au ainendment, po | mie Jd not take eftect except upon like | o¢ AR no Cuatle, the tolograph wit \ 19 Republicans of Troy ee SHAN! te Sleds WHADOYOE BYR | Mtn, Thay oved to.strike out the pare | findamental conditions that within the | Were seized by the Muverninent: It is stated | IBA. Bu Yon ALOEOR sseerT gays ULBIB | UO OAM LRORAOR? A hy, caney may exist hereafter, by and with the | ani anarapriating. $400) to urd the | the State of Nebraska thore shall be node | Yur the wires in the vicinity of the out. | the Prison yard of the County Jail, in this | candidate for May adview ant convent of the Sonate, which | an Coloulzatton Hoclety tn furniat, | Dial of the elective franehinn, oF Of a2 | break have been cut, and thatihe shore end | City, Henry E, Gardner, convicted of the | Hox. Jort Looms, aged uinety four years Wis agreed i ther right to any porvon by right of race | oF the Atiantic cable ut Vaiontia is | k his | died yesterday in Now London, Coun. Ht io m entaken on at , | ng conv @ to support such partios as aes he las 4 ad 0 Ne A murder of Amasa Mulock, expiated his ted yesterday in Lf nidon, nn. ® The tion was then taken on atriking | qe t ty uivrate to Laboria. dle charac, | OF Solr, oxcopling Tudians not taxnd, er. There is an absence of authentic nows ki ri i Shhh Pl cau Girniaiive Galea oh iba Geante Conn, me Proviso as amonded, aud it as! terijod the acheme ae having been « tutal The proclamation then goos onto say, | ou the subject in general. Rumor basin. | &Fme upon the gallows, @ history J Bed oUF i bi \ lied | the number of Fenians in arma to | the crime dates back to December ith, | aud a prominent citizen of lis time, Mr: Fessenden movedan amendment that | A's, nerd opponed the tmotion to| it All the conditions having heen complied oF 9,000, Who wre. & ting | 1861, upon which day Gardner, who was| Tite Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance naval storvkeepers shall hereatter be ap Sd rapt od He peed rguedt | With, theret Jofure the troops in the direction of Ki Nt areuldior fo. the (9th UF & Regulars, “ 1D, closed th Painted by tho President by and with the | tore eC onieateu oF Livesia mteatauc. | _"l Andre Ident of ihe| sare’ The troepe ia thle ety orp bape rensy | thetionet at hos, Induced Marton ag | Compnaye. 9f Hosten; oleeed thats Goseriia Gtrice aud consont of the Souate, Agreed | ths Waited Slaten Ol Amerion, Go, In nosordanca | itucn cut ce m moments antics Ban Tie U thie place, induced Muslork A | consecquenco of thei hoary 1 They \ | vavia tn to amend tho clause by | With the provisions of the actof Congress | ther reiuforcomenta are in readi- | i ostensibly ior the pug | bave been twenty-oight yoara in busines: Mr, Wilson offerod an amendment that it Davies Rae be rg pause by | (oat herold & 1, declare aud proclaim (he | pegs to be dispatched South if re hunt ut in real reer’ € r to’ gt Aba Nity Ni no workingman in the navy garde shall bo | Oddiug the woviao, thas no, part Gf the ap | eet iiert the fundamental conditions tin: | Celfed.”° Pickota seat the aireota hate | Page of hunting, but reality in onder UNTRRES son the Flour City Na compelled to pay monoy for polttioal prs | Sy iiting laws of the Republic of Liberia are | posed hy Congroas on the State of Nebraska | tant night, tho 90 rent Ipoh te ONT loan, ih onder to in, He | tonal Baok of Rochostor, N. Y., are ia oir. poses or diacharged fi Hitioal opinions, | Pee which exoludes white ton from | {9 entitle that State to admission to the | pucks have been doubled, aud the dotectives | was arrested for the crace on the wth of | eulation in Boston, They are well ealculae A Wy iaoa @ niuomilnont was axreed to | the right of audrage vt account of color. | aon, have boon ratiied and wccepted, aud | gry watchin, closely the movements of men | Xprit tse ad DFE ee ee eres aueaive yous, 2); nave.‘ The bill was then passou, | 10 tk : that the admiasion of the waid State into | creer : sane ay saughter on both sides of tle House.) aspected oL oaing Impiicated tn the pres) weg foul 2, J sentoueed to he! A neue has beon tatroduaet N Te TARIFE HILL AGAIN Mr, Kolly was in favor of atriking out the | the Colon is now complete | out rising i d ane Chief Secretary for | hanged, tod 7 sa with ible | th " : ; a nes nis Me Sherman moved to take up the tari appropriation, becunse it would be « doubl nn Ireland, and d Straithnairn, commander | gentonce, at foaare Wey sey Legislature to amead the Consti Which was under: discussion this morn, | fully to aid in scuding laborers out of this | ‘The Fort Phil, Kearny Masenere. of the tures, ‘who aro beth in, Kualand, | coccenee: 8 ute wer oi : ela re wae oer ig. Adjourned, | where their labor wae so much Tho following was accitontally omittod | hays been atmmoned in haste, and were to | F Tilesean wha tail oaklp i i | Grinnell also opposed the esterday from tho oficial Uat of aoldiers | have arrived | nt in Nhe naconded tivia Se et ee HOUSE ¢ HRES 3 | tion, He thought that when the Liberian rn ‘ | the Houses « nt rag highand very | i in readiness for negro murderer, * Horaco Creeley,” HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE heard of the great principles of the recou: | ¥BO Were killod at the Fost Phil, Kearoy | fits logistation bas boon done since yer] crcl fevers! hing, Weing in readiness for | | it B°kt vie ae etna ia Con. MATTERS OF CONPERENCE struction | placing the late slave on an | Massncre | torday, “Any quantity of Fenians are suid | yauoed, aud inquired whother or | tons &, € aa! ane HE iwe at 1 nounced the appul ont | equality with his former oppressor, he | co, B, 2b BATTALION IRe 0. s ISPANTRY to be marching om Holyhead from Ba desired to y reui to them about _ ; bs by " ta . », Cautnittees of Conference would claap his hands for joy, aud look | pescare gor and Chester, ‘The Dublin tin wunoe T, in alow vole, | presen Sious to tho banging, be ade Bankrupt bill, M Soa Hongingly for the tirat vessol that would | 4! tyatea George We. Burrell, George N | Gout “wae anchored in. the harb : 7 mitted his guilt . ; | touch the shores of Liberia, and bring bin | ‘ | aust guarded by marines, Such is the atate | mylene Hisuds It there are tiadha’ We Goure) was ohana’ aned ie Bnd Loterons notes, Mesere. Price, Bie. | back to this country CO. H. 9b BATTALION 187K U. 8. INFANTRY. | Ofataira asl write bow much is exngues Rater Goeninne e tats ; ’ , found de BP. snaroy | Mr. Spalding tay Int Sergeant Alexunder Smith, Sergeant | ated, ov how litt otrath we hear, I rt vee ay ay uth atreet, Philadelphia, yesterday Tu llen Baresu, Moser, | statiog (hat itwas lo enabli K Ephraim C. Bisel, Corporal George Vil. | aim uot in a position to say just now, F vei ta'keets tesat thar (er aing; death caused t ow supposed 0 tion Society to transport eleven hundred | lips, Corporal Michael Sharkey, Corporal | present movemer. was uniloubtedly pr ely be the ruination of « H » from asluugahot. He wae a inusiciag, Nand De | colored people, who were anxious to emi-| Frauk Karaton, Privates—George Davis: | concerted in counection with the Cheater! tsurbeleif tase cea atl tae ; fib ee ee Se Sitch Masars, wii. Krate to Liberia, and were pressing their| Herman Keil, Asa 1, Grifia, Perry J. Do. | taid. i eed ietay a at " by at and had M playing at » party, Hie a Redford’ Claime upon the society Jau, Frank Kean, Michal Kinney, D Atrests continuo, not only in th to Ghratand let re hhumte A lin was lying reside him, shou vill, The further consideration of the bill was] Keod, Thomps M. Mad unassigned where twelve men were yesterday The u ach} A jus! Tue famous Russian shoot iron was ate postponed tll this evening mental armorer, sth U.S, Infantry into custody but all over the country. | grins an jik ab Of | eoasfully cada aRaeeeaae ab’ ha Waska ad A RAILROAD mit 0. ¢ 2b CAVALRY | {ie aceng of ihe revult ie one of the mioat | faved for th Iusued by hie | Sem” pompelh te Gs rt ’ pewutiful in Ireland, ‘The country is thinly | 4 the drop felt ‘ DEFICtaNoY BLT. ‘ia © Sonate bill granting lavda to aid in| Sergeant James Bake: Corporate James! populated, aud the mountains presout facil. | 4) both tt H Ohio, by the proc nen ga the conatry n of @ sailroad and tele-| Kelley, Thomae Harrigan, Bugler Adoit | ities for guerrilla warfare, or fur retre: h r chef, under tho super a of Calek The Hows went into a Commitron of the | graph line from Sau Francisco to Humboldt | Metager, Artif, John. McCarty. “Privat and escape to the seashore, if necessary. | ction a "i y rowial. This is tho frst time this amb Wi fr. All fie Chair on the Le) bay, California, came up. Dir. M. E. Kuer | Thomas Auberaon, Thomas Hrogleu, Wil- | ben this in great bi TET don't got killed | ¢)1, e'Byi bo of suiicient etreng\ li (> Moir gtance Las been manufactured iu this cown- ficioney vill, ‘The bill appropriates « little | briely explained the bill, which gives only | liam Hug William I, Comog, Charles! or blown up, of something as bad, f will | sonseaututi¢, when. te tors nod bee | FY over sloven anil 4 ball millioag, the follow. | the uaual grant of ten sections of land on | Cuddy, Patrick Clancy, Harvey %. Deuing, send you tuller iufurmation « : eee ee: it tus of the straude sud. | THe Committee on Fedoral Relations, of ing being the principal items each side of t , which would be about | U. B. Doran, Oliver Williams, fobt. Daniel, Warcuman, | donly parted neat the crose-beam, 4 the Massachusetts Legislature, made @ re Deficlenoss on account of pensions for army | 210 miles in length. Nathan Foreman, Audrew M. Fitzgerald, ———- = Aiuing strand stretehed considore | b widows sud others, ten millions of dollars, For | Mr. Delano moved to lay the billon the Greet somaiaing sbran navy widows aud orphans, ae $5,010 5 Tr i"; eight momolituie oolumue $11,200 Arrears due io United tates Marshals, deo,, for taking the eigh b cenaue, $6,000; for sett Ne Aviautle 31,000; repairing Nonization Boclety 10 Ne. $60,000» oor Mansion, $35,000; aiding igrat'on to Liberia, $50,000; opeulng channel he rver Themes” pear Nor Copnecticut, $86,000; Deperimens of tale, bes over Agreod to, OTHER RAILROAD BILLS, Senate bill for the grant of land to Call | table, » Charl wford, Johu Ferdinant House P. MeGuire, John MoColley, Frauklin Payue, G. it: fornia to aid in the Conggruction of cortai me up. advocated the jorte that were pelae made by New York capitalists to do- foat it, After considerable discussion the bill was Jaid on the table, Renate lil for the relief of inbabitaute of James Kyah, George W. Nugent. James Wheatley, @ citizen; ———~ Flaher, acitizen, i Tue vemaing of Gonoral Aaron Ward wore received at Sing Sing, New York, yeu: torday morning with every mark of respect: A committee of the citizen the body at tho railroad depot, aud it was wonyqyed fo bia late ropidanna took onarge of | Law 1.—In tho Buperior Court: | yoaterday, a question was raised as to the seizure olauee of the Liquor Law, viz ‘That under the Constitution of the United States, these seicures capuut be mad cause it provides that private property can. he taken without just compensation, | Judge Am he point to the Su | pre nd from there it Will doubtless go to the United Btates Su: preme Court, and meanwhile the seigure will be auaveuded, allowing the feet of the | le to da on the ground. Another re furtuva's wreteh Ope was ipatavtly procured, and being fsstened about the veck of gling man, he Was again bolsted from the ground, La this sition he was allowed to hang suspended for upwarde of balf an hour, at the expire: tion of whieh time lite was found to be ox: tines, Ur to Tharaday nearly $16,000 bad been bacribed by the citizens of Moston in aid of tho destitute of the South, eoterday on the t fo the Coustitution of the Unie The majority of the committes Feoommend that it be reforred to the next Legislature; and the miuority, numbering three, urge its adoption, Fine.—About | o'clock this morning a was discovered im the grooory store of Me, linan, corner of Rector and Washing: | ton streets, Damage trifling; insured. »ption of the \ (Continued om Pourtn Pawe.)

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