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THE NEW YORK SU CIT SHINES FOR ALL 384TH YEAR! THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER Thirty-Fourth Year. THE EW YORK, In Now Work City, acne RXCRIT THK JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, EUROPE. < ' 1A baka Tonnossse, AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, me a ‘ ’ Sun mt , . mien " Vire—Negro Viahtsd 4 SUN CABLE DISPATCHES. |. Nastvinty \ fire toda Cheapest Daily Nowspaper in : “ arene 4 troyed ! s +? tho World! A@nire Vesterdny in Engtand, * mrs sgl Captain Hivhant for ( Ircland, France, Gers t " for THE NEW Yor pe and fiaty, ral Lio ha ° ay ‘ roc ot tut We nege 1 7 ‘ i Aber Dy A ‘ CAPTURE OF O'CONNOR, THE FENIA baad p t ' ONEMALE LHE PRICB Changes ip the British Ministry. tore seeing 3 ih Strikes in Mrance. Foported uneran e6 2 ® tuediun of a RNY A CONSTITUTION roi THE Nowrtt will report thie w the wartous | ¢ \ at ' KICES of t the GRAN STATES 1 ste Non aire ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ We ; ) CENTS Pha r hey &c ae oA nian ‘ int \ & Runore! ¢ of O'Cone * : 4 n ' s . ont * \ , ‘ : : . ' . i 1 ‘ ia ® . . ‘ 1 * . , ' i 1 9 : 2 ‘ - 1 ! FOR 1 ar y eet i A A at ' ke ‘1s . ; have face ernie Vranee, ‘ ‘ 1 ( ¥ » ¢ sal es 3 1 t poor ENRY HARD WERCHER, Lb Dy doa | SOP f t haa tet wat Ma avenue ip New | ion, wowion Ht: ORME Wachee ME Ca AD Wee fae wre Ry s k, I sting M s any | the Api cutter of YANKEE NOTI 1 bth. —The Gi Mad ee 4 Say: |] t rumor t retinal | Do ehowiig Ihr We sUonicaaal thee i 8 { kivo itt a" t Ponders uare tte Paice | ih a! ( against M. E ‘ Haut ' fr BENRY WARD WEECHER, LT. 1. S60. | for « leading estitorin “ Senate Evening Seeton. 7 Deoistsibaren nie ortginnal s ices Avery ng the y Euper | HN FINANCIAL TROUBE DS: BMY CALL. AND WHY L aN QW ERED TL 10 i LIS ADVANERD TO THE TY ' x Now ¥ ; Wes rot VANKPY S Nive ee | Hecgtiul tlusration, sho 1 Ath, t , 2 | Railton Aaantine tits __ General ta edershave i. I Ly) Mien to N ‘ “ » * 1 t 1 f this B* VNG@'S BUSINESS Va an ‘ rt n \ bb Vrotesta ove ’ i a al OFS PAW AM FVII TL Gaateaial 1 \ 1 , the | + failures r For the luetmetion of Al LE AND YOUTH Henne st NcGon: ( ‘ Auigua a! Monet 1 n ‘ ae Qu we, March 1—N The ¢ ed oD ara probable that one or two “ 5 s Tax to amond tha | « ade b “ ' t f vd . Ci COMMER TAL s ‘ued sficiat hours) | Riche Kola ) ‘ Confusion tn the Custom Hons. stan oF Hoye are { tt and poked MGrriaagla., Pitta ‘ March 4.1 n a, Biudent telng 6 ise P cal ar ‘i viding | 4 wast " es 4 L s, Ma im bve = Py . e ana z “ os i Erie Ite toe be requ pute Johnson ba His, fatch t—Lvouing —United s y i . apt it Sa bea ate # bye closed iB . was a ( the a to the I Troasury; bo | t "1 Pri BILLS Passe. ty ed up. Pad Bi Friern. Vy Py Midd Mleane | n hats A ee. Noe ha 1 ra D the ¢ Mey » that the @yer they weed pi Kepistaing | Et i nt Port Crane ¢ of Mr Moyer, who was Deputy ander pan Hi No Coanretion with any othe Nt por ewt \ | to im tae ar : od mouths aiace by t ADli YOU CANNOT St aA BEE 7 ke, Pro 0 tot ward er eeper aries, jor Beausitying and ‘ Transpo Tank Con i the first Internal Revenue Collect Luabellieiiog ates 2 umn 1a Aunt : 4 | tA. B. Sloanaker, whos term ex THE BALM OF WIILTR LIN (es FOL AcOH | t the Sonate having rejected bia Ti team ar god arch 4.8 B= The Col rial Library A sociation’ Im yomination, retired in. favor Geor nme hole improved dt R the afters mew . Kelly, who he this morn BARNUM'S AND BU versa A‘ PB” PANTS i bud. Hike b . om dlace, tucking the eude of the suiepe trough ihe bu IT 18 VERY irs Jt strain or ar iD any othe warment (0 an. ie durable and cheap, and will mot PIICK 26 CF A LINDY RAL DISCOUNT T TRADE For ssie by 1 it would @eem that uearly every one bad bad his Cealinuie hneseas ahlely heen east “parvum ay. Howover, ase of this deseription ona, cutters, barn OFFI can be held only one hep $90,000, insured for $18,200, O97 AGENTS WANTEL Pe pe tt HE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE ADVO- | y, ja 4 sunt wilt he do promio vhelseraau of the | D upon ie tuovals weelel, ‘Muascval wud | B earings ry Intention of the Kecie:y to. rec toady at an advance of ® Tant a ands ube ad: Oe Lt to ks oa Dill incorporating the * Mott REME: 9 URS SRY TERY HD | Mem Library of the City of New York ae an institution now existing at 8 Madison uiet at Sta, for Pots avenue, ‘The building be the free gut | NEW YORK. | Mott, aud the library and apparatus having here devoted tu the tree us med Mistake Corrected. penchine Teleqraphed to New York Sun.) Social C Hensox, &.¥.. Mareh 4. The New York ¥ | papers erroneously publish the mame ot Pt iu this city, Justice Mr W oop ree | sutfeated w diapante | yitires that this mistake sh ld corrected. | soreey: The say re Kirat Nat Bank, Mr Wynkoop has "| bad no counvotion with the bank for ah past, lay ead ‘Thur Fire wt Binghamton sunt of business accumulaog, aud « (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) romeate henceforth must be few end far bee) yr. aaurox,N, ¥.,Mareh dA tire broke wf one half the bile reported, ere ected | out in this village early thia morning, and | before it could “bo aubidued, destroyed four | ‘The Conetivutional Convention bas been talked | large xrocery stores with their contents, the oxtenaive barn and livery «tables connected p. and talked down, and salke! el! around, u 1 in wl Exchange The fire 1s supposed to ucomdiary ortunity for oF 2 of 8 goxd 20, 14 too good not to be well improved, of politleal capital for future There ~ Virginia, : two plans suggested, or rather two bille fairy | ae cody one the otter in the Asstm-| — (Telegraphed to the New York iy. The former provides for the election of one Keconstraction, hundred aut tweutycoight delezeies four fr Rraumosp, Vi. Mareh ~The ach Bomavortal Datite, The Assembly bill pro to the Legislature hore tod Copeelowiat Ag: Vides for oue bunties and alxty delegates one | urging weall fora Conyoutiva unde ad aid to meke the papa: such a sot : a oud aGe\wo 1 Maton an auch ane yoewe tor the Catve ae fom voc Asmratly District ood thirty-two | man's bill reader uct eal ome viaivor tothe famiiy, | from the State at large sixteen to be chown | ticumoNn, March Mth —The ros ably” necessary Wo every ‘rue trlend Of | from each political party ile bave o! y necessary to every true friend of | from each political party, ‘The bille bave already | ty cali a Stato Convention have In ued in Sizanoe 8) ‘efiually passed ip. form before aiated are being called to consider the recommen: | ¥ 15 Benate m more y and eceios te ( as } $10 _ gions have boon spent ia ite consider Fé Sob eha i neha: Tue out VST ' PME LARGEST! THK ve resulted in lie more than humorous | 2F0 10 favor of tho accep nbeabeeg Bear : vit, Jority of the poople are strongly opposed on ng tORTANE To EVenynony \upoa unimporte aiures of the ae Dn the first o 1 rat je evitently thinks is to make | t? Pi penates is Pry ‘i Jowly,"' when the Conebituiton te to Lere: | ATLANTA, Ga., March 4.—A public meat: | The Gov-rnur favore the Assembly ti!» | 04 Of citizens held thi t the | ‘The preat number of Fag syingsof new machines | eral the OMolal Liat ot | ted Bia baw, for Uayporiant ‘te ork | wilt a wil be sdapiod to overt ct nae Nt the. ‘mecha * PATENTR-MUNN Gi BIL TIPIC AMERICAN, ng patente ta 8 Fronts rear exzuitnce fo) cain patents veut tre by +t hone WISN & co. “ Da AT Kaa Mow, Dew York. Waoleia both ate made th th 6p @oquent o dofinvog the quali@ettus of voters. Vatent | made depertivent of seionce, usefuleene tara | Yi0us notice which bed been well posted all about the city, addressed the members of be Legisle- ture and citizens generally ab Tweddle Hal | Saturday evening, Toe hall was crowded to ite uimost capaci urate of applause, the audience was iv sympathy | and annou with tbe speak presided over by Gover sence, Hon, EL Pitts, Speak performed the ceremony of introducing the Gene- | take steps to tost the conatitutios sd several times in Committes of ihe Friday evening the ex~ etal onlor. Mr, Gibeon ua iu Lebalf of the ferred to Co sittees in both Houses | Virginia Legislature Georgia, = [ Teteyraphed > abr ke out Al othe New York Su condition of teudod, od ag both Houses seem very iuch ae om thelr wa pay the matter will Lave to be arranged by panies of conference, end some concersious | of the Sherman bill and th pare nor Brown were rejected. ‘Then : wen div the minority approving of the Fou )atnin F, Butler, the hero of New Orleeus | gierian bill withdrawing, and will wt Fisher end Dutch Gep, 1p pursuance of pre | eeting to-night 4 paanod a new me ing. arsh aud unjust og | acterizing it dent Johnas manhood of » aod Judging from the trequ yh the sense of t) bartered away for the provisions ¢ Fentou, but tn bie abs of the Assembly, | that the Governors of t! In the course of his rau rks, Mr, Piste ro- Dill io the Supreme Court of the Mossad 1a Dupes om! hea ola Glaragal wha Nad | Dhabi the work of an the country, was largely at Resolutions approving the terme course of Gov Tho wajority orgauted “lutions oun foling quiet submission to the bill, but char expresa: ing approval of the noble course of Prosi. | erting that the honor and uthern people were left; i ho meeting, + The meeting wes to have been | that the freedom of tho poople must not be Sherman bill. ‘The resolutions recommended Southern States | a" were | nd yvernor today © Sher slutions of the mooting old @ of the | lity of | wited his Dy Telegraphed to the New York New Onteans, Marel Fungshuey, trom New ¥ ny the 4 yesterday " VM. as in Kast Bay ing to the fog they were not able to report farther annual celebration of the Fire Do ani Na an aplon fore the wal ly displaye rtivent today w buthusiastio than tional tlag was pro’ WEST INDIES. Attempted Revolution tn Venezuela Heulit of Matanzas hot The steamer Morro Castle, from Havana, Fob. o7, arrived here today Havaya, Feb, 97. Tho British mail ateanior Meracy arrived from Si, The on tho Zith, waa quarantined until the hoxt day m La Gadira (Venoznola) we have Jatos to t Ni tnat. Maraoaibo has been he aceno of another revolutionary u ment, General Casso, with some 1 met attompted to surprivo the place, wu TUESDAY ALL, MARCH eueral Inteliigencs | hy Mail Vew York Sun) 1 be N ‘ lay k 4 1 1 tod Whit ' \ . H m M and \ sean 3 \ ito Phyetclaw into d thas 1 t Wolly , yew cow 1 \ ‘ A " 1 \ n 1 Coal a Wily lay to beg, and ha bebn retuned ¢ which he desired to have oxe ' ker bills, Since then he hi bec FRE SCINEN named Guataye Lambert hy De Hayes, He has concluded to open shoot of water at the North Pole from the other ai through Behring’s Straits, iraday An unnate the river y on the urthinas tollow fell Phillips de vt evild for one was in a bad way ig to the | her infant ia loft her 1 house; & Ww wud W Euoug Ciicago night hor threw hearlosaly p of thin w ture Tue Wanautta (Masa) mule apinn Auimous tn refusing to go to work Lratos of wages and hove of lal 4 are the rand we nothing ean’ be dong without thou the | wills Will have to romain idle, Workien that bad arrived at New Medford. from other cities Were permuaded to yo back, wud the bosses ace still holptoss lur wait of ha Vite St, doe Hiern publishes an extract from a private letter from Holona, Montana, business there ma follows: the weathor is wild and the season of busi it tual rod in; this morning before ten o'clock ous J ica, accounts for the origin aud wan killed, two wounded ; two ateoot tights, one dog fight, three mon arrested tor ateal ing one of the beat indications of w lively aud early mpring trade,” A rassexcue on board the ate: or Amer lence of Cholora among the soldiors on board re to Calif ae follows 1g up the San Juan River the putly en route termined fight took place in th and othor atoorage passengers Lait with the forces of the State of Trulia. ‘The | strips of raw beef upon the boiler in order Foault was adverse to him, tur he was killed | to cook them, ‘The boiler had juat by ‘aud his men dispersed. | painted, and the steaks, besides being The pending troubles in Larabobo wore | ed, Wore soasonod with lead from the paint about to be alicably arranged, for whieh | Every perso eating Tmeat thus cooked was purpose a Provisional Goverument has boon | sick, aud some died. He thinks nearly for mipoand of Generis Lopez, Mun-| every caso of soverd sickness might bo tuigne aud Kivas traced to this cause, Since the arrival of Ga the 2d the United States Coast Sur. | the troops snd p mat dan Francinco voy steainor Corwin started with @ party of | Hot a stugle ense of the diseane has o¢ questa to sound the three different wp: | eutt p proaches for tho submarine telegraph, soon 3 tonite. thie. island, telographically, to the From Washington United States, These are at the * Queen's Wasiixaton, Mancte 4. rates Haters, eth at noe Mahing | Tho First National Banks of Nowton Ales nadie: aoe ecche about | Maas., aud Hudson, N. ¥., have been placed hiine milos from here tat was | in chargo of agents of the Comptrs , served. aud the party returned delighted | the Currency, fof iyventiqution, It is ex Meee ee ey pe nA Manny hae again’ pected that the First Natioual Bank of Hud changed editors.” There chanoa have be: | $04 Will poy all te Torso ancl goon 1 uta thuseof the xpan. | Mechanics’ National Bank, ef Baltins uNnt on thee oF She Mg Will not suspend businers still continues to abate in | aud stockholders aro wealtl He eee ee aoa in| tap the amount of defaleation ik 4 Pen tion in this Bank commenced mor The Uaited States ctonmet, Clinds enited | twenty years ago, but had been ok Mer TE Rate eee yam | covercd up and concealed, aud wax fvally to leave on tho tirat for Koy Wont for coal, | Drought to light by an oftictal ex ' aud the Chociors is expected over here. by ut of the Comptrullor of the Cur ! rouey From Canada. Tho business of the Patent Oflice seems to Kixestos, © W., March 4—Bighteon Fe hian convicts, Whose soutences Were recent ly commuted to twenty years imprisonment Arrived here by apecial train trom Lorouto this afteruoon, aud were inmodistely con: veyed to the Penitentiary in open sloigls, From Aspinwall. Tho stoamahip Henry Chauncey, from Aspinwall Feb, 2ith, arrived at this port at evening, with passeng maile aud $315,000 in tressur Tho Prosident did not, beforo the ad Journment of the thirty ninth Congres homiuate @ naval oilicer fur the port of Now York BLONDIN “ava & recent performance on the rope in Dublin to wu audivuge of seven Bhanamid Rad eddie wing overy day, Tho present Com iiiasioner is a gentloman who is pract sequaintod with mechanice aud general chinury, wud is doing all he can to give Konoral satistaction to the , nwho have business to bia otlive, It is vped the new Congress will give'eareful at tontion to hia suggestions, and give liu wll the facilities Tho Commissioner ot tudian Affaire, on Friday last concluded a treaty with the Cherokeo Indians, of Kansas; modifying the treaty of July 19th, 1866, the tribe to sell what is known as neutral Iands, comprising about oight hundred thousand sore Railroad Company. Thie morning a treaty was entered into with the BShawnooe of Kaneas, in wh in tuade to ro country. Trea ties have uow been made with all the Kau bed Madina, ano yada Sue bed SoM KAS, » os to allow | to the Atlautio and Pacitio | sc 58. INTERESTING SCENES YESTERDAY a iding oficer, then been declared, by the P jowrned sine die, The Senate of the 4th Congress waa calle ol to order at 12:20 o'clock, by Mr, Wade, sitont pro tem, in the cba ry | After prayer by the Chap the fir sineaa in order was declared to be the rm ‘ jualifeations of new Senators, They wore Price Pwo Cents n the following order s Comeron, Henry W. Corbett, Ross ‘ ‘ Fines Harlan, Garrett Davia, Choe D. Drake, Thnathy O, Howe, Oliver vs J 1S. Morrill, Jas. W. Nyoy 4 W. Patterson, Samuel C, Pomeroy, imported tit n ‘ e 1 i} ” The Clerk ¢ el ha 1 at i “8 hn was not present ‘ ‘ni { » . Thayer and Ty W, Tipton W y of the 39:h Sess! s silent n t wore a as Senae “ ye ' A & spirit c Ont n of 1 I, the Senate ert. sie } classify the Senators from NIZATION OF THE 40TH. vt a hg Be May ¢ x ny 1 tin ® ballot box, nm Henk Y Wade, Presitent of the Senate un § ' Thin Se The Democrats Protest Against ith, 171; No. » ar tt 1, Mr. Thay row class No. aod the Or of the Hongo. Wok goes ont in ISTE Mr, Titpon drow class No. 1 atin t ‘ On motion, it rdored that the hours My A (ny motion of Mr. Trumbull, commit 7 ik PASSED OY RAY bg of Mr. Tenmabull aid Me, Dnoka- \ ‘ \ hs has any communica on ' BEHED Sime by che Senate. in : . 7 row the Seeretary of the Senate irre mee © Pre . ate ia roady nl then, on t 4 it OF REPR ATIVE ks 1 ‘ t 0 m 1 ( t 4 . tt ' ‘ pe el aac ae BL ALE ne the 1° hope itis to be bu ed *, fr appeared and M De Fal 1 for the name of ¢ a eves teen the forty volves aro nurabors of | ONE anid tt tton | ! wn af lor country to pase thre " Janes Brooke and Jobu Morrie: | 9)Mf: Teumbull aaid it was written by » Mr | Ge (Se thirteen original Gaates wrhiam, forme roy also arrived, and were received with f wite thers Coneral Mat and T Stevens were new b favor of an ad eae v4 + Wade, Morgan and othors favor tt s ye month and vin The Ve t has approved the Hank: | Give ‘ fo of bag, commry #¥ 1 so the bill to make valid the vu ouly from. the Coatalicn.! Je tu Ga rgts bs : i cithd De etiti y te ala ie Mat fantemnaquotdy in Ma. whey ne of t 1 dont soa] the Avennet a breadih of be ii t ha \ fot ay muees ciiom which was t Mei a a hfe ioll sulle to bave resche! ja one operations of the Courts, AM the im | Hine oe pve by which the coavoration bas bee: ppropriation t saith ral | the Logisl Mr. Kelly asked Me, Mrooke whether af 8 In presented to the President, including | Nore then but fow members prose ] tte, the rai'ro Hl the ; of Mr, Darling, the Seuate bil | "str, Booka tho Wool Tartit bill Army Appro| to Win. A. Webb, of Now York, | ple ‘sake foo Parllementory priation bill, have beon approved by him. | Cd atl. Dadar 1 bin ree | frpriety forbide mi to say t Ws cant frown fe espe, yort else | tthe Amount paid | 5 rover ‘sak so, f clioh & questions, Ha Get whore} 1 esident and his Cabinet ey mene Wee oo bat there a! ge tects of torr ory in Oregom to publi business, ‘The Tax bill, among | pestined, and « ai : | ort that he wii promptly put tho Recon to mnmiunication ho ma ever, that any formal message will bo ment b, #0 short a time havin nee that of the first of Decomber, Certainly the can be no message of extended longt! At Republican caucus held the | Capitol to night for the nation for off cors of the House, N, G. Ordway was unan imourly nomiuated as Bergoant at Arne, thin being hia third term of sorvies. Gen. Lipper of Hlinow, and Captain Goode now Now York, tho preaont incumbent, were nominated fur the oflice of Doorkeep er, the former receiving seven’ majority Colonel Given, t Wa. 8. King were nominated Mr. King was olecte The enont Postmaster, aud the oitive bya rity of two. Speaker, Doorkeepor wud Postinastor Wostorn States, tho Clork from aud oant at Aris 1 New Hampshire. The Seuut Ponuaylvanta, tho Ser wt might ancl thin me following contirined the na: Keli Agnos, ¢ Monay 8 wong otl youl at London. Miller, Deputy win RK, Hrews N.Y; Brovet Irie Algor apd Opdyke er, Assessor, 70t dice Generale MeQ: tohe Major-tenotale hy brevet; Colonels Plott, late THN N.Y. Voltas KW. Judaon, Hed N.Y) Charles Roome, ith, N Loater S Wils | Gonorals by br 1, OU NY ti Capt th bo Hricad Trice to be modore in the Navy; ‘Thomas Russell, Col loctor of Customs,” Boston; Abraham & Howitt, of New York, Commissioner to Paria Exposition; CM.’ Hurley, Appraiser of Merchandize, Puiladoiphia; | Robert Ay Gilinors, Postinaster, Chicago. - ‘The follow ing were among the rejected —Poatuaaters 1d Craven, Newark, No Jj Frank Mc Wdolphia; Charles A, Rock passed tho Hou j ning, appropriating fifty thou ditional for the Paris Expo ngrosiod in time to be pre Veesident for hin signature Which bad passed both br rs nod by him 6 this mor dd dollars ion, was not ted to the The oth Les of Con These inclute on foreign goods thep mur Albany to be avod wud paid at that pla “Ne Weg Albany to be paid at that place tuo SpoHROE proseated a letter from 8 to be represented | crete ae tiie at ating that in cot the derie and dvubiful pes | pliance with the rot of Ba We egitt « H Lovers veto to provide tor tha | Sty eta mont ¢ the trey # of porte of the Un tod The Senate bill in reference to Courta Hance those vacancien of tie Nuriere Martini in the army, was udeinitely post | Stem Hance tbe COT tate bike C ne poued tiicnt, Keo l* Islan | ant Now Haapshire, wha | "The Senate bill disfranchiset by you, if you eet h 7, 1866, for the ren witout tele being represeiie!, You may hava ukaa Baerike Hinte Caters the power, but Edany tha right, Tb fe @ viv'ent pc eiges tae erate Cue tnd exiraoninary sxercies uf pow'e not to be jugs ON gyre os eee fid by ove Cougress tmmetately thus asem- relation to the Na was j) om the aljorramer f anther, Thore ar Congress to Cyrus W. Field, whieh was kcent, Efudulge tn to such phrase toy ca chia reception, read trea Unies. aud ps Vor. Lreapoct tny apmoclates "RO are oud dey Unanimourly t ond refore Lio false in no euch el usions to the At this aia, q volock, the ae. | history. of Crom ‘and the Tudependonts apd commodations vem in thie Hou eabytoriaus ot old, Lut f osution the . House not to ree from the country yi {inmenso crovwils | 4 y the name of rump, but of athoring to wit meeuen attendant) rump of «rump! Congress, ‘Thera ete {bose dissolution of the 1th and the ordic | who bel eve thas this te not as thus essembled, *e of Cho th Congress, Every seat in | legally conaitutet Congress”? [am not lawy: tho gallorion ie ocouplod except ‘the two | enough to pronounce on tt . Pdo not bee bur Erecogn 2 18 front rows of the Diy are reserved. #0 de facto Coucrers If for those specially entitle the The doorways are ipl y biock. | fore Lovey tia authority ee I would ed ups, and the wide corrisors aud atnitenaes | AuNOrILy uf de facto Corerninan’, If fro Hipassablo with tho crowds arriving to | Wade the dominion of the Punk, the Parte ar passa! raven » | afr.can, the Camanche or the Postew get a viow of the hall, ‘Tho Speaker orslers | ge. adihority whecever it le preseat, snd tow to the familiog of the mombers to be admitted | dhe Omupotence, Having these views and to the cloak rooms, but the ladies eanuot bo | taluiug Wem with my irienle who Bave aewsmtled ctuined in there, or eley they are im auch | in Congress hore, aud who act with me om party: imbers that the eapacity of tho r We have prepared a most eclemn pro‘est in too amall for the hall, and cba saan, ay further revolutionary eotions ou the loun of the ran, The Speaker, in res to whether the in sined by the tle , he bad just been infor lod Bary of wie House wot the fail Congraee te ensemne | bet. thy geottemaa from nota fet ih i» ose thab ever aasen Dvn in ite action ant resulta wae convoked by # prociame lou of the Prosident sixty ° too, i $e aleenes of Me, Wi'liama—E wish to #1 New York yan inquiry as ut billy had all heen ioned the tt ao th bill tbe 4 creasing the trill “ sling | aome the Union? n'a bill] ved by tho | 5 Mf, B-ovke. Avo the right ond pers ct tee ot, The friends of the measure on A cgay yy Sea ea: b Boe LreRtAATLle aucune Jispuies \t, Has there are howe who the floor, rooted this auuouncemont with * | te Edorhoty tbe right of « agrees (0 seneus appiny ‘| Ape | be auoiber Congress withoub the luvervestion of Mr. Kasson, from the Conference siden, Davy, sams tm any | rolemation by the P fen at iiko wie la uite'ly” unpeee ctacle like that exhibited bere thie AF mittes on the bill to provide for w g iuapection of Tudian Afuirg, reported that the Committos had not been able to agreed to, aud the Counnit ks moved to discharge the Com: mittee of the Whole from the further con sideration of tho Senate bill, making adili- | etehne tional appropriations for representation of | ing eal American industry atthe Paris Exposition. | 1 Agreed t app! cability to ing’ the eame orrected a atatement made | ( inutes since in regard to the | ¢ Kg to Wools and woolena b is any sing wrong ta HI relat Md 1b uot be beiter the Bankrupt Bill, the Tax Hill, the Billim | ing signed by the Pre nt. Tb © ep! on manufactures, and the army, navy, aud | Which was signed was that pattiag lastir fu. whica tbe gems | all other gouoral appropriation bills, mobair cloth, ote,, in the free list. The aate ft LE sess’ to mo shat all we pd ah Jelivery of Alley's bill, after such ai of finding fault wisi the Cl THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS prte ou bis part ou Saturd ‘ase ot ia the remedy of the ev i IND AKASLUN, Be Woasiis Senate spent in Exo Mr. Shormnmt row, Mareh 4. re opel Ath AM its doors, after ALiVO Aeaion, ed that the act of this seasion to increase the the} au hour his bill providing duty on wool aball go into effect ten days after by | days tuserting tive days, aud was then passed | Mr. Morrill callod up tho bill to authorize tho form the ¥ the Diate Mr W its parsage, It was striking out ten amended Lot w joint tock company of Men's Christian Aw ot of Columbia, and it was paakod. | 4of, from the Conferences Commit int renvlition to fueilitate the tha accounts of disbursit report, which yeinories, aud All aspovitins had per L with the occasion thom oe Several bills of local interest merely were | Ite concluded. hy saying, f are the nL Sie he roe dup wud passod House of Kepresentatives of the Tarty At 10, Mr. Foster in the Chair, 1 ninth Congress of the United siaces ad 6 and announcing that the hour of tiual ad journment bad arrived, made the speach of farewell common to such gooasivus, iu the gourse of which he said © Twelve yoars have first honored with @ seat in tL During this period grent event tho moat intense and. painful in country have p coasion, Surely w @ great reason for ratitude aud thanksgiving to Almighty fod that hitherto hie hand fas upheld’ us In casting my eyes over the body 1 recog hive only four mombere who were hore when I first entered the Sonate, Since that time eighteen of our members have boon by death, ‘These changes aro ad: inouitory and must impress the mind with a sense of tho fleeting aud transitory char lapsed since Twas chamber evonte of | remove with a shout of laughter Ou motion of Mr. Dawes, a was appointed to wait ou the Pi inform him that the 3th Congress waa | ready toadjourn, The yeas and t ing boen called on some ter, the hour of rament of the 1 use, ancl of the who'e country tm the atuituce of aut wiih the power d by thi the organization of ot eaident and | iF aut mat: | and t io of rising vered his valedictory o mines, directo Speaker, in his remarks, reterrod to | polus of fac corlial stipport he over received Y saization o' m those of all political creeds, returned alled to thanks for the unanimous resolation placed . on the journal, aud said that wie be bad | to go ot, or what peen fithful vles ho cherished, | S22 vaioa of the Pragdeot of th juupartial i t ou of this House j 0 rs Ho then notivedt | lution wud woking but re the esschtials of a presidin s ofticer—impar- | ever came you pleas, ty Pationce oad promptness, | # lo create the Coanalt pinta ap ite to the mswory of Ayrection as those who occupied. avste at the ope aus trough & the Cougross, but who had « fo toe) tne mond to take their places iu t chambers of the dead. Hy bopod ftor yours the associations journed without day {he semarks of the Speaker w ered with great etfoct, aud wer with inoue attention, When ! 0 deliv- | ge sil to | elahe States are (4.1y represented ; and I proceed Ad, | fo read the provess watch, im due ime Lebel sale Mvolaced the 30th Congress adjcurued with: | 4 be entered ou ihe jcarael of tis Hoven, gatees out day, a ated the Chair, be wae eu. perky ion orgeniastion ean be property sad legally thusiastivally applauded, — =e FORTIBTH CONGRESS. fected, oe THe rROTHST, Mr. Brooks then read the following prov teat: Wheres, Ih sppears that the following Bates, i m ‘ Tie ke rues, of New Hao _(Telegraphed to the New ¥ pees SR iia Wasurnnom Manon 6 Sina, Georgia, “Ficrida, Alebaina, Misne:tppy tho Seuato Chamber where au Executive | Loulsiauy Taam Yenusen Komtucky, Caltiory rin) A ek ah A Ae Ana ion was being held, were not opened | —— WoW Hi10 eee Sha Pele Gyaareasbad! sComelawod g Rourth Pages) aan oS ao En ew eree epee ee