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THE NEW YORK SUN. “TT STINES FoR ALL.” 34TH YEAR! nates from the Capital, and if allowed to go fally unchallenged, would imply sano- tion here. An it ia intended to lay the whole Repub lic under contribation, [hope papers in all sections will warn their readers. Yours, &o. Ca Vis we e (Teigrayhed to the New York Sun.) an ae t ware obit Wastretox, Mai — ve! THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER "'hirty-Fourth Year, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MARCIL 13, 1867, Price ‘Two Genta | mentor sconain tito ouey eatin, in New Work City, - _ $$$ — <= —=—==— — = == == | purporting to be for the benefit of the = — = ——<—— - — . National Soldiers’ and Sailors’ a ' . the claim, Referred to the Committees on | he had either approved it o1 ° foreibl; iY od down the splendid ‘if and Sailors’ Orphan Aay- SICEFT twR JOURNAL OF commence, C 0 N & R E S$ Ss. Naval Affairs, Tt had not heen t aitinia ee aed | E U R 0 P E forcibly aa they gazed down the splratid NEW YORK, Yam, sanetnese ta allees Wal dtp. Gouk AND WITHOUT EXCEPTION, MAVAL DEPOT IX NEW JERRY, i ‘eet kof the sess * A neither 5 ent of the bre ent (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) Co, and the First National Bank of Wash mm: FRENCH SPOLIATION BILL. Mr. Nye Introd cod @ bill to factiitate the | iets NAH? Bot himeelf would undertake - building is of necessity isolated, and a or eet dati ington ero dopositors for the monty re 5 t Oo examine ianiows papers in . “ atod by screens and partitions fro Proceedings of the Tewtslat Cheapest Dafly Newspaper in . Geiabilabment of Naval aud Marige coal | the master” His own impremion was de SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, ho surrounding display. There are to be SENATE, ceived on subgeription for the tickete, Tha bolng the House blll of last season incor, | Wagd'e Agaiaet the claim. gallories, excent one, road the machin: | ALnawy, Match 12.—Mr. Tant presented @ | announcement is anauthorized. no arvange- e t. Baker, another member of the Com- ane Ment, which will be « cast-iron | mamorial from Janen Sewell to re@odel the | Ment Whatever having been made for auch fect in width aud) map of New York city by cutting @ new | deposite with Jay Cook & Co. or the Fire the World! Commission Government for | porsting the The Coal Supply Company, and authorising tho coustruetion of 1 Pieter ere cuoanre wel |) CNG IRISH REBELLION. = loable . tee , ° will sorve the douule | East Rivor through Long Talend, {roe Hun- | ational Bank, and both disclaim this m- Tne NEW YonK sux Washington. double ttnek railrosd from he. by Mr, Hayos, that the eage ought to be re irevove ot catrving the shave to. give mo: | ter’s Point to Long felend Sound warranted eonbection of their naines with ania ry facility for obtaining the - —- - of the Patents Hives, or on the Nowark Day | goened. aid, iC there wee fraud in it thet) PRESENT QUIET REPORTED | tue the machinery, fo | | Avroport was received from the Harlem | the eehem of the day from evory part of the | in the vicinity of New York, th Mt could be discovered nl defeates and pleasing promenads 0 | Hiridge Commissioners giving a statement o| Sere ee ae conte Cable we roi, | SYMPATHY WITH THE FENIANS. | State'cr'New serves, and ines, tho Galea: Never uaitetae s cosmicens ik a CONC ey ON a Ce I NEW YORK. FERRIES. Bartek May, at prewouin” TU ——__— Tt ON ere wn Roretred to. the | Messrs. Hayes and Haker's concurrence it | ANOTHER RISING FEARED, | ‘l!s., Adthe extrome contre of the huild: | phere VHOLE, in ® compact form Sumper’s Reconstruction Resolution, | \emmittee ® Reguod that inasmuch ae. the bill had neonate ing ia to be occupied bya garden, the et) ny ste potzer (a majority repert}—To oa. | BODEN Of WD Achatty ComAnEE AT ONE-HALF THE PRICK COMMIARION FOR WASHINGTON, raemont of the major Stet Ie ; . Priated fo restaurants nnd cate” A'hand | Able husband and wife to be witnesses for | The Committee of the Logtelatnre, whict et eben ey papers — ie. Moreill introduced the bill of last eee nthe Senate and the House Con Strikes in PW vrance.| tome covered way, axtecn foot. wits, | Sud @gainat ech other in certain cases, seeontly made arr investigation of the fer ‘Whe Sam is read, every tay, by nears | A WAR OF WORDS. ioe repealing the, charters of {he cities of | a oem aia eho << ; Li varie CIRD tocenTead weiekenss | eka Pulte ON alae tava te S ceattey exlben peresne, nb thes becomes - ——— Neier tee ierefomret or eae We [Par Ls ae ae. taloone- of whichiovery nation eto hava ite | wi Me. Parsons —Rolative to whatfage in| | The Union Ferry Company te. set tedly ite single aheet exposing its cutire cou | % o meni tench. & ers, a teenies of the leat Commit a et ba ica Tor ite erent eee Nee sud Brooklyn, It provires that | managed, t that ite boats, yell Stalanee) e wedi of acverusug rarely Reference of the Ald | Board of Comm ete which won| Mr Kk f the last ¢ Thus much for the great building red, except boat, ax well ae y referred to the Cou Mia bth i aA ey 06 be fous tee on the Diniaiet ‘The Irish Rebellion. fF; but the design of the exhibition caw t any | those of all the other ferries, are greatly de- of Columb 2 ‘ Napor Beal sar\ be the Cranaportation of | ficient in lifesaving apparates, and that im THE PRICES of the paper, at the podlt | Be . Soteenwie Laxpox, March 1—Noon.— The Fenian | ot bo carried out even in the unwnense | freight on the Hudeon River, of an the ea: | cnse of accidents ir reliance upon other @ation office or furnished by nowa venders, 1a | fe Wo PAYMENT OF houNTT li bands in Ireland have all bean diaporied, | therefore, t i 1 enceRt whe anid. bone and burgna | hoata would, in case of # fog, ba utterly ime - ne ar sho | airtel Me aon and the entir i manent Tie | punmienast ” to wharf, en 1 Jeqnate, The Committes, however, say 7W 0 CENTS PER COPY. 1} ae ri we I ling that Par : ; eet fl waged in receiving or disc batthe occasional practice of this Com- and fe delivered hy carriors at the House, | os Jeet: ¥ for the nettlomet na wathorities, however, have good reason to | Bayh | and in atl | carco : | pony, pt cwitberewiag thels beste. frou Btoro or Shop of any who dralre it, for —- duty, ete., dus to colored auldiers vother rising, aud have taken the noc. | 4 beautiful collections will te exhibited: | | fiy Me Lent—To ingorporate the Fulton | one of their ferries without any matics FWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, oF set by (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) ewho tay have f i int y iecacacen to traarana te \| ah oe ac hw aptly compared | Savings Bauk of New York. to the public, has been of so great in- mail at SEX DOLLARS a year. is m States, the claims fur which having | Con of the } ont A ptt all ta BHbtahe piaeek | , " convenience to the public that it should met THE PRICES FOR ADVERTISING Wisninovow, itarch Ie. | vie | Co H L us, March 1-Evening.—Arreate of | ly repreaeut hal it upright piece ninta tal Sosepeated TeV aceaning Co eat FLOM TEN. | Aboot one thoasaud dullate vere colec | Peat ula ae tne a ba passed vue Hone OF tHe | Feuigue ure being made Hn all parte of the | Meele, and chalnn | ns those || For the more effectual prevention of ora | |The Williamaburgh fervice are batty mane 5 ‘ 1¥ CENTS PER LINK, for ‘ ti | men, subject to pa: hae isae (0 ‘ antes stne cuba si Wave | rttiaee wcture lementary | elty to animale. aged. The complainta laid before the Com Ree eee een ne mag | Sd aud subscribed for the aid of Ireland at | Misnen, subject to payeae ae ATtor nome further diseuasion, the mattor | fountry, 1 largo ainanti arms bave | tuildings aro simply a meters, on | For tla relief of the Society for the Pto- co were nimeroas, end, in, meat tm Be made for advertisements of tunusual |e public mecting held last night le A paytag. atu foo and Pated 0 dro ] Neen aeiaod by the police ue sat an ng the monsiet one | tection of Deatituto Roman Catholie Chil: fetances, well founded. ' Comp! sty e | y is yet tixed fur the trial o} to the attorney. Meferted to the C JOINT RESOLUTION TO CARRY OUT IME KE] Adispatel: trom Cork atates that w do. | [irl th WUT be ptodded with’) dts ork. | mado in relation to the unnecessary length: he Eaitorial Department of THE SUN Abed " eh 6 {on Miltary Aiairs CONSTRUCTION téaldaant Maa been iN Ta pate Ot : a, | ne For reliaf of the Co-operative fron Found: | and infreqvancy of the trips, tho high rate lg eedke tar chive? icra Itisaupposed to be on the 18th or y Gil WAvakL, on odes, thixedaaed Wlal | i cottages, Wigwam, tomplos, Chinowe Aasociation of Troy Of. fare, the insuiliciency of the boute, ther n communications should b stant , | THE ACOTLAND, | Fesolution providing fur the expense of ear. | 28° ber of insurgents who were re. | ho ari) baraare, atde( Ui . ning the act authorizing the con-| inadequacy of life-saving and fire aj All Tettera relating to ‘A train of care passed over the recon: | Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on | ryin into fait efleet tha avt of fad March to | Potted to have gathered in the vicinity of | Presentations of every concelvanie ety! a of railroad tracks in Woat Farms | tua, the inaull-ient accomuodations H av gubscriptions, or any brauel Hsaeted tallsond bride ever | Commoree, reported « ution to repeal | provide for the more efliciont govertus Mallow tion, an important railway cen: | He inthe suidet of plote of ga Mort c ed and the bill | docks, the condition of the piers, tie wane ion Uuaiyeas, should bead | ‘ | a resolution ‘appropriating $100,000 for the | Brthe itebel Stutce ant all salementary | tre in the county of Cork y bo tn the inidlet of plota a comsary detention by ive and other onases, Proprictof, yeaterday. The bridge has thoroug removal of the wreck of the ateamabip | « The les nO atwonnt. Mr. | P Hestfllo (ig # acer ing the consolidation of corpora: | and various other accusations. The Company MOSES 8% BEACH, repaired aud trains are agaia running regu: | Scotland. Mr. Chandlor said that the | Riaine th the bare should be laid ‘The Strikes to France ET pl ol under the Geaeral Mauutac- | admitted the justice of many of the com- © tN ‘Palion #4 . . origital resolution was passed on th h to | ‘i 1 M | turing Ia jaiuts, abd Dased ite justifiontion upon the ‘orper Of Nassau and Fulton ate, ly. bis bi ation wae passed he re- | down Lhe moved nit the ‘ania, March Id —The laborers employed * uring law. plaints, aud ite jum jon ty Set Cae? | MAND: commendation of the Hivard of Unde Ante e The amount wae egreed | te pravecins Leptmenpatderd Aad 1} exhibition aims at displaying everyth Ticorporating the German Tailors’ Denev: | statement that the ferries were a losing a OW POF City | Tho Hons and Senate rofune to do any | writers. Since then the owners of the ud tho bill; as amended, passed. 8 preparing the groandas and buildings for | that the tu “kak of man can aggtegato | olent Society of Brooklyn concern. But the committee are unable to ——— == important business, The Tariff bill and ail | Seotiand bad found that they could rave RiSSiTA Go Wed Ue approaching universal Eabibition haye | *Hin the tno allowed. |The moat recon: | Kor the further protection of female em-| sen how this can bo when one of the staskt. Special Advertisements: | other important tinancial measures are cor- | the, bull and cargo of the vessel, aud lad | a4. goeakor t tar | truck for higher v ite departengnte of eet, selenes, agrienlture, | ploves (a New Yors - holdere admitted under oath that the — — anil made artangemeuta for the removal of the peaker then proceed to the regular y'p-dat Worticulture, toriculture, wavutactures and | | Tncorporating tho Metropolitan Market | was worth one hundred and Atty. XPISH, FISI, F181 —| tainto go over to noxt Fall, As acon as the | wreck, The reeolution waa passed. buainoas in order, to call committoos tor Fy - uetrta, | discoverion are to be included. From the | Company committes aay that this company conduste ANG. 1 Mackerel, (a Ubla. 210 Ibe 18 9% | eupplomentary Reconstruction bill—Repre Tne YRwraxe. porta ‘i Virwsa, March l-Hvening.—The Ki bee at ti . i Rr Guesmidance nt day My is] On motion of Mr. Wood, the following rei ith utter disregard to the com- i halt bie SF | sentative Wikea'basbesones'<6 law, Con iv; Ste (addcdndia’ w paonea ule aud Yoow: (‘8 Mr, Judd, from the Select Committes on | peror of Austria leit thia city today, on a the Peeereae ot | nates ty iedunie ow | olution waa adapted deonvenience of the public. Ibis « Rite ' 1 f N i lution deel hi Peray of the United | tere Holater ng te Muimed and Dosti | visit to tho Hungarian Capital, thonrets b ng _induatey, * Kesolved, That the Metropolitan Police | noticeable fact, however, that this compaay, ‘ as 1 # will adjourn to meet ia November, LUuioe Costating Whe AyERDAIAY of the Ue tute Soldiers, reported a bill directing the i *) uate hy ane rudoat begin: | Coy sonore are hereby directed to tran: | in forming @ union of the different forrtes Hew Bmcked Hams 4 The Comm 2 ot the Generel Latd | Hates with the frigh 5 4 their strug: | Secretary of Wat to farni complete Vrvasia, ning, and the just finished triumph of hu-| mit to the Senate a copy of thei Central | undor its control, hae bought out and dla i Often ia ta nanctnt of retena: abowing an | ft aqainet Britiah oppression, wid aakod | quit of clothing to each invalid soldier who | Henry, March 12.—Coant vou Diemarck wor and invent Tho Intost pie- | Order 189, and report the particular re continued the use of several alipa aud few « Anrperys yo v . LJ irom ration, but Mr. Sumer | i¢ an ini of any regularly constituted #, tho latest steamengines, the latest | qlloced by the Superintendent aa having in- | ries formerly used, and the question arises * ys aggregate disposal of 7 ores of public | objecting, it wont ovor. Soldiers’ Home in tho United Stat Tecommends a compromine between the sev: | breeds of atock, and even the Inet new dunced him to inaue anid order,” whether, under these circumstances, Patter. Iand during the month of January last, at HUF CANA. Mr. O'Noill naked whether tho bill applied | ¢ral factions in tho Gorman Parliament, in | lower, Nothing erems to have bean deem The annual report of the Commissioners | con y 0 flee i mpany should not have furnished other edd too trivial for the the folleving local othe Si. Morgan bats to private institutions where invalid soldiers | order to adopt the otice of the Iinperial | of Ke Maryaville, Cal, acd a joint re ration was recelved au eng Soanre, 0 be ordered to | accommodations equal tg those aro maintained aa well ag to public soldie vr avything reat OF | be prit t 4,199 acren; Visalia, Cal,, 1,685 wcros, Van. | fF 8 aurvey of whip eaual from La t 1 + MAL hem fi | tnued. PE. A for a | 4 i . take O OP WHEAKe, BAA pon Mr. Judd repliod that itdid, The * see! ‘newer z Senston. Th jobol te DVERTISEMENTS INSEL IN ALL | couver, Washington Territory, 1,333 acres. impralal‘wurgonesc <ib; whe eeed to | weed Sovrmamprox, March 12- Evening nto it, The | Rvesiag aerthed: be gre ag ong THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS |The greater portion of the land was takon | the Committoo on Commerce. i DILLS AND RESOLUTIONS DISPOSED OF beagle tive Sor DUE UPR Oooo EA yi eae eam at Yeukere che | frievances were real and 20t ima 3 eat BEAD eka Ee | i Sc this OAH this an and after iand.| from all quartere of tho world. At tho| Extending to the town of Yonkers the | fiat th a ot thie & Ao 4 ATRL TATED AND UMITIGIL PROVINCES, | undor tho Homostead act for actual settle: | DENATE ON THKE SUMNER RESOLUTIONS Tho House then business on | ing her keglish maila wud pastougers, eatled | presont time thonaanda are on their way, by | provisions of the Excise Law. | Increasing of great consute; thas the ascostme wt ete a ae i | meatal elvan Me Morton ave ha the anata ake up | th. Sabo Us { thereof as | for Brow | land and water, from afar of, townrde this | the salary of School Commlastonerethrough | furklahed for passengers in the ferry houses velneer, and te adve jone in. the tes the resolutions of Mr. Sumner, which were | owe t ag hotest | Major J. ED. Cow the detective of marie tn FINANCE. contre of attraction. | Krom Kast aud West, | out the State to $1,000,” Placing all, burial and on the boats were miserably inevw#il- ny . Nt yesterday luid on the table. He awid he | | Prosonting eke No . | from North and South, ® haman atre nda, except those owned of managed | 6, Bestel Wadi the ‘Treasury, who arreated Lee, the do | Joey arlinet laying the resolutions ou thy ‘ ress to Goorge loubody Townos, March 12—Noon —Conante tor | Paria, andl Paria f crrother sssoclations; under the | Clee thht th, wang a te Oeaee ice dont ‘ faulting Treasury clerk, this afternooa re-| table, because he wae Hing {0 ee thet | py F. Hooper moved that it be put om ite | mogey, a. aan peu ad Eso (IR H nil ber vie City rporating | are compelled to endanger life ey im Reference oH, Pros! eived a draft fu 596 25, be the | disposed of in that way, He dissented en ah Pen ; ap amerions seenrition open a9 follow fo | pitable recepti sho in a Fuainons oh Couy * Ag —_Reterence—M. 8, BEACH, Pree’ ate | Seung st pe ‘ the acon. | titely from t Te piececd Ur acrtsin | ME. Tiarding objected, that the joint | Shares, 4034; United States Five-twontieg, | self in gorgeous apparel to atrike her guests | pany. ‘ty enable the Madison Club to pur- Conte, nila Without euttelent protection from DIRRICAN GOCIRTY FOR THR PRE | CDOmt of reward for the arrest, the recor: | Peutlomen that te aot ol the ad OF March | Feeolution tate an ayprovriation, “and | 744s Minos Contras " with wonder and delight, 0 aud hold real estate, Adjourned, the weather; that the boats were i sie At Crusliy te -Anlinale -Roome No, 826 | TY Of the atolon bouda, and expenses in-| was a plodge. It could not bo regarded in wees b dered iu Committ the] ener jMareh 12 _- Evening, Console | 1 etiould have itioned, in describing cient in number, and the trips not Broads” Ai Votlew dmieersvare Tuticted by | curred in making the arroat the light off contract, because that takes | Wi!) bated ab bora last le dial deca Medea andl d ons peters apie ote rae tphtties ABSEMBLE clently frequent to accommodate the travel order BS prevent eruclty te enimale, Call the | “15 wonate to-day rejocted the nomination {wo p Lice -one to propore and the other | gorce tain ee a the ro: | oeiiited States Pivo-Twention, 74%. _Tith He id outta nate Sthtice nt of THIRD READING OF BIUTA ‘on the ferry; the bridges are too small amd er ofthe ofc to thoes Ke 4 | of ox-denator Edgar Cowan, of Pollaylve- Hecieeyg ol Ueagiecas hasten Cnty if bape The Konate joint resolution, appropri | Nola Central shares Erie Kailway | feoting ‘anything like oper ct? pmend tho charter of the village of inee a rv) of being eee t | ‘ or te | ating $15,000 for the re destitute | shares 40, t Now that the roof Sag Harbor. r a, as Mininter to Austria, According peal that bill without ¢ preach | » io fow th ‘00 - pees! fl f t it Pa a a He to | Pent that Hl Without dishouor of breach | colored poople in the Disiriet of Columbia, | Vauis, March 12—2, M.—American bonde | unpleasantly warm and clung fi authorize the town ofloora of Oyster 4 pba tle ts 4 inadequate, and for tho conversation of Hepublican Benators, | wrich ho (Morton) could not approve waa passed gold today at St. the dust raised by the workiuen May to rain money by tak. oe he navi | tie company have po excuse, as thereds thoy do not consider that hia political views | he dented to eay that he did approve THE RESOLUTION POR AID To TH ROUTH COMNIRCKAT via without « chance of escape. | earion ot I protection of the nav! | riety of room for the construction of ems aunt aR aia TART A tebe ould belong to m representa: | heartily of what they said about education | The Senate joint resolution, appropriating “saad eof @ Paris Summer itis be iy tensive ferry houses. » incorporate the New York Bafo De: | ‘it \°Weclawken, ferry ta oven in worse Livenroor, March 12 Noon, ~Tho cotton market today op nil without mueh, will be "auc that this pla nator oven, Ualoas ron tive abroad in view of the rebellion through | of ed erdty {the rebel Statos. He con a that stitute publican | in the South and « tend uld be no ou prra aay [Whol the country bas Just passed. The | foe that tare cal Oe Vouth and ninth weatern Statew Was |W tivity Lylenn Pee WN ai tealine c ocinent ater Ge To establish and organize the Hudson | coudition, Una the Hoboken, ‘The commit ser nt's nomination of this gontloman | whitce aud blacks alike were aduitted to | to tio Commitee of tho Whole on the State | UNtatiea, Tkl. jm ee it be davined. “Another objection. and one | Bier ieee ieee or Ot the ‘Now York | cient, and : te ba th tue plase oF MacAtatlay, | cue ani It con. | ; m the State | araaatuly'ar uit, al N etemtor jnoment, 16 the) @ | j,hoamand the charter of the New York | (lemt, ant acta aatn ¥ ne word © oD dh he aren cud Wink tha: Frshuan' ce tata: ene per cw of fire, ‘Theto in, in fact, an utter | Uoion Ly d Rene lrera teats his: ene ee | s9elgued bee taag RA a | jad that the Honse go into | aoun te, per ewt. for middive Eero of thie tage’ inne este | y trae the ack authoriaing the forma | ferry eam ofa enn ond tat We compen SEMIKAMS HAIDA la bot an injrisaric’s | Lowin V. Mogg, of Minaoar, wns rejoctod | tuiy lial Uo qualiund iy” eucation for | Or tee bilig tus roferred | Od Per ewe. ;,onn, Me Md. por ewt, for com: jalan, The partitions are of, Light wood: | "Ty qutharian the city of aaa is to raise | committee, in undoubtedly inn great meas f pale ; s Comminsioner of Indian were | tho exercian of tho franchise. It wa a rejected | 2 | Bion; aalios, ds. for pote; iron, Ste, Gd. for | work, and nearly the whole of the interior "to establish e high « - correct; bu BRILESED MAIR DYE colore the hair @ Natural | 48 Commissioner of Tudian Afsira, a6 wer V Sts ie the waierscuntey iar thts be dow B Tinwoncaes voted te go (PRS : Will be draped with muslin, aud nothing | Maney to eatanliah a high eehook Pe GereetA! Cou hay ta. eet tents: Ainge BREESE im Dvr improve te e lao doha Quincy Atame a Naval OWc#" | tsparding the talus of the, rebel ata Hiemoceate ited 87 | Etvanyoot, March 12—vaning.—theaet | torn intamuabie than the matenal of wom | way in : sreito. Muti | garding eleantiness abd the personal comfort e bei. iuatend uf 184 ‘or the District of Moston and Charleatown; | Mr Morton sald, he abould alway oppose on tatket contintos quiets lair closed Hem: | OF tho Inner circles could well be imagia io 9 acing oles HRGEGIeg MAM TN tory he hae » vongresetan Le He Ancona, Noval Offeer | tus. tassey of Me, Kamer, ies they were mega tr at previous quotations vit: Muddling | and the consequenocs of a fire “wile | Staamabip Compa gelling for on | Ot the Gress 1 neously, aad dose Bot requlie a week Wwe ng . He ~ rie c : " Mee | elated co terctorial Hiss Mine nore) THe CALL OF STATES REACHED. Usiauda, 18d, Minddllar Oriente, BE | the building in full. “of visitors | tnvostigating wiittee to inquire into the mi Woh pase ferry very little com» “kines HAIR DY. wld by lt romectable ‘ladolphia; and Joseph Severns, Bir | reine ne eee Congress, had full jure |. Th® Speaker then resumed tho eall the say foot up aro terrible’ to contemplate, Oe nt tranénctions of anid corpocation. | Print ve tthe detention by jee at the * al TY CRN18 por box. eyor of Customs a ho same rt . n 1 | States for resolutions an la, where the vor Maucheater rt the cours b uw be Gi yeme hs ie ple wade wah Ye BMPS S Aaik DYE le whthours atngte rival tn | YOOF Of Customs at th Por og | tistion over t states since thelr act | ete tae i aiaper netaraig be len ber wisheat imgrovens for extinguishing” Dut there In not] Recess to half-past 7 P.M Aifferent ferries, the commities say the | The Renate to-day confirmed tho follow: | of rebellion, and undor this powor could du | call bad been muspended yostorday. || Vidor adior, Lut without improvement in tingnishing fives, but there iw nat pall Me Oty cesar bee taigeen cent ing nominations: Levs Darl ninater, | mint it now proposed tou, “roduclug thew | the cal eantations and Bille werw dipoeed | ay gop. prondats faim and | thei ee nn ewe ee THE FENIANS: * s withoutany delay or Williamaburgh, N.Y. C He: 0. | euarHieees Pree : | “lig Mr, Planta—A bill te Incorporate Tem: igs Cort 38 whi pee quartor for Mixed | Lam afraid the United States hardly ren The latter, in th oe | paid sf sot Mr Hows thanked fr, Morton for bring: | | Me. B le ineorp a il i eedrey, FO iets Matra strrgeeor drt etd tn ed to the New York Sun.) cially, is of auch # peculiar manner that lee Salter, Hankow, China; Hoary ‘uniffo, | ing the resolutions again bofore the Senato. | Perance Hall Sociery of Georgetown, Dis ern. Oats, Awerivan snd Canadian, He laportance of tile vai hibition boate would be of very little service, and the | paso Del Norte, Mexico; Orville Allen, of | Hle (Hown) voted yostorday azainat laying | tet of Columbia ferred to the Commit. por 45 the [i time to. make a display worthy of the] Chicago. Sale Gos War, tk ibe Eoinlan of ie osama ADIES—YOU CANNOT FIND & BET. | Pre Teka al » Of | them on tho table, und found himeelt con nthe Disteiot of Columbia Astion 0 shit. owt. for potn, American » though we shall ‘no doubt do well) Cu ago, Mar Tho Benian Hrother- | 11%,” ig in building the ferry-boate theam Eaticm lor Meausitying and | Michigan, * alas isan any nowt filled to do ao without giving is reasons Mr. Lawrence of Onlo—A resolution | d clover aged, oie, Ud, W owt fist astonish many of oUF neighbors | hood mot ak o'clock to-day. Boventy-eight | selves of jent’ force and strength te natious wore rejec i proceeded to addroas tho Senate ou tI voting the Committes on Rulea to re Sugliah have jortun pres | THE BALM OF WHITE LILIES nted in the organiza. | overcome the ico obstacles Cirolos were repro: 4 CORRESPONDENC henever they requir ing an enviably large amount of apac ther ninittens to report Jer orders from tho | #ubject matter « a, profaciug Captain Mow, 1 | i , a occur, artiale of #1 his remarks with an 1 of the control w wt ounn wy all bila | Hidition Description of nearly one-sixth of the whole building for | ton, President Roberta waa introduced re ‘ fi ia of the Treamury, has been for | oF Congress over tof re int remolutte red to them-— ‘of Beauty their share, and thoy seem likely to do| and apoke two hours on the prosent of th As 0 general thing the Committee find the foartully dofivient in life-saving ap They think but little reliance cam representatives of | boos, and each one pited Mr. Spalding, for Mr. Washburne, of themanlves credit, ‘Th od ia considering the bert | construction. He regard all nations are as busy i ies, and in fact alwcet all Kinds wiileh appear on the fac organization, ite past ord, and ite future meana for tho preservation of human life at | the aubject of eluca be placed in # panic upon life-preservers ow f beautifully elear, wor hie, ivalhio i onsin—A jorit reaolution directing the has to atruggle hard to obtain’ aud keep his | prosperity, giving # minuto disposition of | yt PI vor fairest fortae a = hi | than any other. He ” i n i fe-boata; bor Ag brace | Peat the pr fat FORT ENTS cnet belles tog Perolahect@: Marvel ot maekre. | be controverted. Ho ussonted to the pro: | Se £ the Luterior to auapend the exe privileges. “At present tho, intesior Is] all moneys received at headquarters. {ite beate) besa souls aly, Ue. baanenae sop te ve N.Y andl me. Ho thinks aveniene bee ition that omeatond 208 | cution of the act of last aeasion for the relief & chaos of ropes, planks, shavings, flex the ap} ayy ac . “ boat, and weeks nh “Becond a tr 8: Ys Ant Oh | sented for the preservation of life at sea, | position, that e homestead we meeemtery | of John F:. Bouligns. The joint resslution Chips, ladders, paints and tho, ladeseribatie | Aster the appolatment of Business ¢ then be Hable te, be ewaniped nodes Op ———— | abhould by P, b vARNUAry PLASTIC SIRAP ee . AND BUCKLES, admitted to examination and ox: | 1? |e Panis, Pen o great exhibition, the greatoat of all mittees, the Convention adjourned until 19 | guards, and life-presorvers, at such » time, o'clock to-morrow, be probably rendered almost useless ‘Vie following correspondence by tele-| ‘The true method, in the machinery ‘chat this could not be obtained undor | Fecites that the act was passod in the Inst f construction arrangement. inting Homestead law hours of the late aasion without digcunsion t by the Governmout Inspect Wfuore perfoct arrangement of the engi ; Mr. Trumbull moved that the Senate take A mirapprohonsion of the facta; | that have ever boon or are likely to be for graph was read to the Couventio: ittoe, would be to ferry-boas NTS, m1 neer de ven! quired, The Secre . “ P mittee, would be to mal ferry: rs rhe ute ntenties onsite at sn chat 1] eet eeeettonenty, by virt a of theraathee: | SP. Whe supplementary Heconstructios bil | teat it directa Lari warrants 0 be insiod t | many @ long year to como, will be opon to cortainly will not be any amon Naw Youk—Cot, W. R, Rouewrs, Cuoaao: lifo-preserver in itself, by lining the tg bent dod ven hin by the act of He Mos AaRAO OP bret rererens Wo G6 Cote | es Sodgment of § ritote Mahe | the curious and oagor publio in another | ¢ money oe | 8 debutaion presenting Lrelend, Rog- | aud placing under the guards s au 1 OL Alrondy thore a ar i . aber of ol. vate bardly: possible, from tte | stumblers, The commissioners” ennuos | WRc,s0d Suendn Tete Te ee eteacs | cunioed iron, ot ecuveniont henge j sina on which tho wet | pragent appoarance, that it can be roady by See Gaus tee poe toe vieelh beh. Cone tes | een toast) 34 ie sink, at ace cia " was based were invalid, null an , and : ven f * ign Brapaald y prea f. Sumner honed not, Ho wished to any | That correvive and legalize it would also ro. | the time syecidod, but it will sortainly be | showing an economy and business like o Cmr0A90, Mare 12h, ey Apo dt ro Telleviiy thie, | vivo and legalize claims to the amount of | opeued, whatever ite stage of completeness in all their appointments which indicate . Geary, New York : would, in caso of accident by collision, re Tre thle iu iis | hae directed that com petuieugs the | ora meet in New York on the second 4 day of April, (ooxamine inventions, anoh as | “90 boilers, steam engines, life boats, &e., &e., | the use of which may tend to the preserva. | & tion of life at sea, Inventora may appear | Sonat Mr. Trumbull moved an Executive ce | United States io 1835, it was mda that] month, It the private land olaima on which the act iron, of convenient length and at the boats, no matter how toon oof ait ints inventious, but uv expens. |, Mr. Trumbull said this would load to au) 1) ny saliliann Of hore elttterefore directs | may bo, Indeed, the preparations fur thie Pereuclge write tue teapution. Of Te a eee eet ae ha ites nee | mala on the boat, and but Kittle or no loag 8 will be allowed thom, interminable discussion MEO ee ete rao két | moat universal of oxlibitions ronder the | origtual design, ‘The price of tickets | land, Rugland a 4, agree vo unite. wits | Of life would in amy case, aocur. There galls « Loria ony other pestere). of ae lar ft he Se f th w wor! Champ do Mare well worth a visit now, | will bo higher than many anticipatod, but | us for the purpose of gt shoul 0 ors placed, loading from - ae any Tie Rearerey, 82 2 A circular from the Secrotary of the AR OF WORDS P Will bo higher than many antictoated, but | us fs og n yg hye precitryey tee ay 18 allows pertoah feeotem af tbe Doty when | TTOMEHY Was issued today, limiting the| Mr. Sumner said bo could say what he) | Mt bit ma moved bo lar cha eine Theatre though thero is nothing beautiful to bo | Te nobody ought to maaan tGaee bapa: cane of @ nergoney. A plats gablng Aarrexsreite ed cal Se tabiened Gr eve | time for transportation from one warehouse | pref on Aggy agg hg Bree | toes seon, All is confusion wud noise, with wn | trifle. I learn, by the way, that the aolo | thet organisations te Pea Eh fexch danges from fan ap to another—except in o 1 oe | ae previous question waa seconded, and | army of workmen and crowds of | right of advertising in the oxhibition has @ of shipment to | gratuite Mr. Mortoa ou h pressure, d Lave discarded the use of blew= svt Saeed aes a pared. mmovermecly engines » lu Shaped been bargained for by an entorprising speo- | the ald 0 our power to our broth with, = the Pacific coast—to 30, inatead of 60, days, | he was called to order by Mr. Fessenden, | tie tmain question dered. intending exhibitors anxious about thoir pg Bp # power to ow! ors, The boate are generally fitted sh oat tle 4 ebeep, aud will aot | aud tho time for proving delivery of proper: | who said congratulgtions to Mr. Morton | ‘The voto was taken by yeas and nays on | giaog aud privilog all driving at wiser f oe total f soventy-iive thousand a Bla pets ae buckets and hose, end R total cost of tho buildings and a * oy © not] work thus far hae been aly three millions ene tof April, | dollars, of which the municipality of Parle The eceaceition Secene ie fertner OEE, pays one-half and the State the rewainder, | fr. Lovrs, Mo., March 12.—The Feniang ‘ donkey engin gor oat of order, ty is limited to 15, inatead of 30, days. ‘also be used to kill A LIBERAL DISCOUNT Ty Tie, For sale by Tailors apd » Deaiers he | were not pertinont to the question of going | the passage of the joint resolution, and re seget a : ae time for the return of spirits withdrawn for | into Executive seasion. aulted-yous, 103; nays, ¥, So tho joint | topmort apeod in the onion feetification, ate. to be 10 days, the name | Mr, Sumner—I understand the rules of | Fesolution was passed to be behindhand by tho steam cou ‘by th of th tiller and the location of the | the Senate. | Mr. Hingham moved that the Houe go | 1: ig dificult to give a clear doseription of @ 4 should be placed at each ond of the boas ta “BARNUM® GTA {b BUCKLE CO, distillery, tobe named in the application | Mr. Fessenden—Ob! yen; you understand | into a ( of the Whole on the tate | 4, . 4 cb Of the opening ceremonies you may expect had a very large aud enthusiastic niet ‘04 | Case of a audden fire breaking out OALWAY, N.Y. for the’ epirits, In cases where cir eee Lament OR Zag: Jen wa erreee | OL We. Union te. dlapaes af the bill appro: | balling: oprether ns seriea of; Welldlngs; 09 | Co Loar (ull details in Gis seenos, i. | lant night.” Resolutions wore adopted | thing” The committee Ia of opinion Oe ee eae WANTED as “joe | stances provent a comp rights here as well as you. | Printing ouo. million for the relief of the | eutirely unique in dosign and arvangomont = — pledging assistance with mon and money to| {ig "chief cause of complaint arises ee omnes || Galen OF the DONA: 1H an ox Sumner said he was not arguing on | destitute in the Southera wud Southwestern | ay those of the forthooming Exhibition, th NEW HAMPSHIRE RLROTIONS, u movement in Ireland. They dle. the feo at the f ries, even if cond PATE PATENTS -PATENTS_MUNN | tension mey be obisined from the Comme: | ba resolution, and did not wish 10 do40 881 1°RO™ Grigwotd moved that the House ad-| Conception of which wae certainly » maak | /Teegraphed fo the New York Sun.) | Haowiasemtie ot oaealtag oa the thsommcdste the’ vast amaush of te ipiSamttes oS Soe Lavectican' sy Veur | cloner thrones. Jing the treneportation of |. Mr. Fessenden—No, you eannot dignify | Journ. The latter motion waa carried—ti | ambitious effort, In the first place, the Mabasidnn Vision. the Trish Republic, aud calling on the | rogsing over them. The building of b Py Row He Fie coodee which taust be socompanied | it wiih the nalne of argument: but you wero | to and the House thereupon, at Z o'clock, | Park which ie the acon of all this display | Coyconn, N. H., March 12.—The returns wealthy Irlahmen in this country, {> Pur-| over of thevsinking of tunnels under of latormat!’n free, “ by an Ioepeator, to see, them fely deliv: | bo, inning to talk nevertheloas., fe ; adjourned, contains about one hundred acres. OF this | from ninety-two towns give Harriman 20,480 oer pny a ha ye will, prevent many of the ovile com= ph ee eiod; the route and mode o! r. Burner said he believed he was in Spererarenrerser® y i 4 pupcHas: THE 6UN FOR YOUR my made known to tho Collecto order in stating on @ question of going into ME XIC 0 spaco the main building enclosos thirty: | yotes and Sinclair 17,433 votes, ‘The majori- 1 A 6 committee further report that family. Veants, cular is signed by EA. Koll | executive session why the Senate should re ' five acres—which ia just twice tho space | ty for General Harriman will be about throe | MMeeert Leatlarive Aatlon om the Bight | would be nn impossibility to prepare e MIS sioner, and approv the Seoretary of | main in open session Te Aa ion , . 5 ‘1 comprehensive enough to define POVOHKeRrsIs FmiaLe acapeuy eee oo 1 y y AP eae Fat oo ase: lirasd = serene Us Ls hans Orie! Palace of | thousand in the whole State, ‘The Republi- (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) tails of rates of fare, commutation, fire and Daas sphool roar of this Inetitution om | 4 statement having been published that | 2 order. IMPORTANT REPORTS + exterior of this hugo structure | oang have elected threo Congressmen by} Sr. Lovie, Maroh 12—The Lower ITouse life-saving epparatue,the managementof the CY a3 ity ul Williawab v Mr, Sumner then said he would not pro- ” . +. | te simply a wall of iron, painted red, oval | majorities of about one thousand each, | of the Lexislature has passed the eight hour | boate, the tine of running, the accommes =] se reailn, tlarae ito os there was trouble at Williamsburg, Vir-| proceed with his remarks just now, but are in shape, neatly ® milo in eiroamforonce, | They will probably elect nine out of tho | **teu bill «| dations et the plore, de, thes weald be : fume Biudie.'and | ginia, between the whites and the freed: | when tho Supplementary Koconatraction | The Capital Occupied by the Liberals, | eixity tive foot high, utterly destitute of i J just and equitable to govern all the ope ond ‘and that tho military had been called | bill camo up he should move to amond it by +} ornament. or decoration, and with | *Welvo Stato Senators, four of the five Coun A Lyoching Affatr. ries; and yet the lives, comfort and int i rebel States, and ou that &e., kan &o, | Apacer of tat window providing that education sooured nothing to vary ite dullness but Io Toside thi conoentrie oir . of the public cannot safely be nw Fork Sun.) porations without ao », March 12.—Charles 8. Wright, | controlling power. Bei d 18 years, @ brakoman on the Lake | new commission, the co me, General 8. C p S| to all alike in th Kendent of the Fifth | ho should address the Senate, fed not aaked for (Tetegraphed to the Bory BEF: i cillors, and will probably have seventy tive 8 | majority in tho House, The result is mor favorable to the Royublicans than was gen- | a, Vi vor District of Howar: Soak eat tot Sri ‘The Senate then at 1Uo went into excou- barn of di hte and widths, all tte * Geecher of BU iukND, teseher ‘of Lewiat x & ‘y tive session, and soon after adjournod. (Telegrap hed (0 the New York Sun.) lower than the ou of different | erally expected. Shore Koad, was killed at Evans’ Contre in |g bill placing the whole management of the Wicca cctnina’ on eacosser,. Werneiem | Meerinl an ted lore ante a erro — res iy March 12—The Mo: terials, chiefly glass aud iron, but all a th yyosterday, Wright was with a| forries in the hands of the Metropolidem wn siaehen! ‘nay be hed of the Prineipel, | for a few days, to assist in removing freed HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. OAR FRANCONA OR, 9 Mexican | ojuaily plain, ‘These are 49 connected as RECONS PRUCTION porty, who intended to lyoch lis brother-in’ | Hoard of Police, with powor to appoins @ .D, Gti, TD. ani | poopie: bet tose was ue trouble watieven sadp dipped dion Consul has information derived from the | to make the wholo structure one building, (Telegraphed to the New York jaw, one Joseph C, Dale, who bad deserted | forry superintendent, whose duties, ae hie wile aud child therein detined, will enable him, in the case id ental is om, | Gene Mr. Woodbridge, rising to» personal ox- | Secretary of the Governor of the Mazatlan and overall is thrown a light roof of g FORTIETH CONGRESS, plation, referred to what hai taken place | that the city of Mexico was acoupied by the aud work, ‘To complote the "i Mehofield Commandant of of different ferries, to make Beoretagy of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. August 1h 1846, “ Lo ciroular parte | Wasminutox, March 12.—Tho Richmond regulations in regard to all these matters : , “ yeaterday on bia objecting to tho rosolution | Liberals ou the 17th of February, and that | ipa 4 2 detail, and to whom the public « HE YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BANNER FIAT SESSI0%, Offered by Mr, Waabburne, of Waconia eae ae oe inet aud cpouding With | Diaparcn of to-day anye it ie enablod to an-| The Narionat [Washington] Iwimis forralist in ease of violation. to fancy pasa | ob Taney 14% | ounce, upon high authority, that Goneral | CBR of yesterday ooutaiua the following lot-] ‘The committee state that tho police regu the plan is eusily comprehended. Hetweon | Schofield has been appointed the Com- | ter from Hon. C. H. Vau Wyck lations on all the boats and at the slips are the outer wall and th oxtiti#@ apace | mandant of the District of Virgiuia uuder| Mussks, Evrrona: I desire to warn the entirely inadequate, and upon somo of the Ortoga had | of 115 feot, making w grand civcular corri: | 10% | peoplo ugaiuat # lottery scheme advertised | boats, especially the Hoboken, the em» oF hall, “This. te. to bo devoted to ma- | the Recoustruction act. four paper, uuder the name of Kennedy | ployee were insolent. They thorefore te chinery of ali kinds, in motion, ‘The a & Co, Yn my judgment, if consummated, it | Commend that the employ nal Toppparance cian and Pubile, pees recting the susp execution ofthe | 4 adapted vo Childrea and Youlb, act of last a or the relief of the hoire | Were at Queretaro on the same date, three | y'Behowls, and Juvenile Temperance Organia’ TRNNESDE Of John E, Bouligny. Whon he atated that | days ney from the Capital, Wasitxotox, March 12—Mr. Wilson, | theallogationsiu the preamble wors not truc, Miao capi umber wil be, bosuitully Wustrated and | 6.0 Ahe Military Committee, reported back | bedid aot wish to ve discourteous to any | | 1M0 report Wh ener Wamerice | {he resolution declaring that whereas the | gentloman, and as it might be inferred trom | boeu euut by order of President Juarez ta will be ably edited aided by euch Oey uipmenta for the militia of the | the language used that be intended om | bee rT an oftoora a riers ae y 4 sakrue next ‘corridor is for all manner of a) . ii} prove worse thi sa ata eendal the boats be required to wear badges. The a fred Tn) a Le \ ot ay he gentie. ’ " elegraphed to the New York Sun be Aap dary ysl » be 1 i hey reco MS, Hire Sie \ateliacuseiy, | prillom, and tho prosent execdtive of that eto an he fe aes ya bers taken near Zaca | ebar rior bardvware, another it glaa| (TWlearaphed tthe New York Sun.) | undar the pratense of w graud proseutatios | (bs badly Yentiated, and ey rosie od Ge Fae Stato, in order to enforce the laws of the and he cordially begged tho gon: | teons, and was shot as a traitor, ware, poltery and furniture; another foF | 9,000,000 for the Buffering Heuth, Ae. | to benefit aoldiors and sal he 3 paper, books, music iting, and the like upper cabin, 60 that those who wish ti na it neo Kennedy & Co, bi fa, Mary J, Hares, vy; Wan M. Thayer, — | State, dee an P ary to employ the Fai uilitia, therefore the Socretary of War is ying anything that | Jy the laste | Baurimoxe, March 12 ne to Nowe ork ent? | au contain the picture | The Maryland agement Miramon bad ke can use it, leaving the main deck oa 6 innermost ring ¥ it they bave any rE, Coble 8 Jay, l 7 to all who do not amoke, Ne. Coblelgi, ¥. D. Cings. thorleod and dirested to furaiah ercu p80 88 ; hundred aud fifty Frenchmen, who w rallery, aud ia tho eeuteal abace, ‘within | Senate today, byw vote of 17 to 1, passed # | whero they started this sumo project « few | ive open to ty aries vs ie conta for twenty-five thous Cietinry . Mr. Washbus eof Wisconsin, iid not | captured by E Lo, ‘They had lott the | te suiallont of the circles, is to be Abeauti: | bill appropriating, 1,000,000 for the relief | weeks age: but ® vigilant police and out | Banger Muuicipal Election, “eal A tw the Governor of Tebnossee P m me. BiB OR OF Was h | ful garden, with the most exquisite foun: | of the suilering South, ragod public sentiment probably imduce Neat te New York Ghiy w the 4 nied ter. | Rtutloman fr nt (Woodbridge) to | service of Frauoe to join the Imperial cause, | tains, flowers aud ornawents., Down the , Ho Ne ae otteuded aid ior | Baxaon, Me, March 11.—A the muna Il Hest 4 Bubsctiptions, together with | _, Mt: Wilson asked the inmediate consider: | attribute to bi troduction of # reao- | ‘Thuy wore ordered to be shot at SauJucinto | centre of each of the belts or corridors |, A young Jewesm aged 18, who arrived in hool for the eof the war, to be| pal election held o today, Alired @& avingn ates fr ng, toreiher vith | ation of the above, but Mr, oliaecn object: | lution containing. falachoods, wlthough he | sco) ¥* @ehot at San JuciAto | Cente ot te tae ere oe ordre | thie “oity on Sunday morning, from New | uctted at Depoaite Delaware county, New | \akedeld wae elected Mavoe by vote of | lla ot lug, it went over t the language used aeoimod to | SEY Jenteal garden sixteen etraight passages throw horeelf into Joues’ Falla, at3] York: » hf Se eee vidaons | 11% to 713 for 8 1. Dale dud 13 for J. i FRENCH AVOLTATIONS. the tne most diacourteous Ho | Moreta haa been evacy by the Im:| Will radiate lo the cironmference, intersect: | Seluck thia morning, aud was drowned: | contrib us somewhat | Hicker, Mesare, Waketi id and Dale are ' 1B Cirewiasing Mr. Sumner, from the Committee op | *valled himself of the oy ty to show | perisliste and ocoupied by the Liberate un uch of the seven belta descr.bed, |The name of MB. Kurzman wae on ber] perspective, ua latterly its oper both Republics ne City Councilmem rug joan yan. porvigu Adaire, reported back the bill in| UP the fraudu the” elain, | Sse Geo, Bidfules of thoso paranges will be thirty-three | Wearing apparel, Fer ee ier eh eiere publish: | avo nearly all Republicans, ‘The Democrats | regard to French spoliation claims, and the | Which was part of the Missisaippl scheme, feet wide, and the others sixteen fect wide made no Light aa Democrat Tho f ed statements show few orphan bifl'to provide for the defence of the north. | Nd derived from a grant made by the K i 1 of Morola left no garrisoned | fr will readily bo understood that the ex-| General Cook's Rald Agatast the Indinas. | charge were shamefully neglected and ———-- — i era froatiore, with favowsble roaommen: | of France to Jubn Law of South Sea bub | place to the Imperialiste in all Mexicu hibiting space ie composed of segmente of re eeehas go de Nea Pork Gun CneTRG ate ce wellas ordiuary paupers, | Accident om the Camden and 7 Rall dation im each ease, ble notoriety, in 1717, Ie denounced the —_—— — eirel plan which many advant 4 (a ” he ow 4 ‘The circular of Keuaedy & C w, for read. chinbitaaial claim aa utterly groundless aud fraudulent. r 5 oa Wri 4 f Br. Lovie Maroh 12.—The Democrat st uot locate the inati: | Am accident occurred at, about | o'eloaty YUOPERTY LOST INC THE SERVICE, Lr Paine sueuosted that the resolution |p aRXETonion, {a ao extousico an exbibition (A vINIOF | gy. Joxoph apecial corresponilence saye that dider the guisa of charity, | yesterday morning ou the Camden and Aue IY ERSOBDERS ARE GOLICI: | | Mr. Williams iatroduoed @ joint resolu, | proposed yesterday by 0!:, Waaliburne be owder Mill Kxplosion—Two Persons | ity coins conenining only machinery, or | (ett Cook's recent raid axainat tho Ludiang ‘oul to cariah themselves, Tho bold-| boy Kailroad at Brigtal, Panna ‘ania o on, hi ond | now offered " a gavarel clrelal lo! wy atwin, Pesul ter ‘of the scheme 1 of Phil rested ih foot aad Faaton se ion of the act of Maroh, 186i relative | Mr. Woo hie ‘ a | CLRVELAND, Obio, Marob 12.—The King’s | t2 S2Y 0H@ of the aoveral circles, whlch 688 | in the billing of eixty rhiroe of tho savage to make the object apparent, Ni third yassenger car of the Washing diene rae ot it R allan 1 Le berob, . relative} Mr, V ood bridge o jected, and proceeded Seen fi 8") bo eaaily reached by tho straight passage ‘e t to make the j vpare ota dp no af kan Wes o alk ie aed tepalstog y y in the military service; to| to reply to the allegations of fraud made | Powder Mill, at Oldtown, noar Xenia, ex-| without going through any other part of the oe single responsiblo uame in the city is at- | train was thrown off the track, Fortunates dese ie orien balétotcg, “VAT TAT * | bo that whiencver aby clalmaae for lost pro. | by itt, Wash burgo axainst the claita ploded at 9 v'clock this morning, ‘Tho re. | building Thle will greatly simplify the ponsh at Mve F Fone tacked,” whon the programiue ‘ie (0 ‘ralao | 1y none of the pasaongere wees injured: Fhe HEN THE WHOLE WORLD AND Als | Rory hall comply all the terme of the | Mr. Hayes, understanding that Mr. | sore was hoard twenty wiles off, Two men ‘of maatoring the entire contente, (Telegraphed (0 $900,000, with a paper promise to give in re- | train, which was due at Jers Xe ity at S ae fo mae fot ga ihe oublecs of property lost na above, | Woodbridge alluded to him as having ap: y J Erough the plan of course precludes any: | Br. Louis, March 12 “jucretia Pope, | tim some engravings, probably of uo value, | M, did mot arrive until 11 A, wien sy sae opeee a Part @ amouht of awards | proved the bill as a member of the were killed, named G Truck and Ira Mo-| thing like # grand general view of the whole | mother of Mayr General ops, dvd bes! ar @ chance in » fow gifts. — —___—___—__________=9, mado by the Commissioners who audited | mittee ou Priyate Laad Claugs, dowied that ! Mang exhibition, such aa struck bebolders aq! to-dars ‘Abe guly Lope of aucgess ia that it om] (Cogtinued ea Fourth Pages = ~ -~ f

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