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RUROPE, SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, { NEWS FROM IRELAND. 2 Demonstration. Dey vee SDAY ACTION IN THE SES “=| THE = Supplemental Reconstruction Bill ourth Wear. ; 00 of th ‘ 7 | t fon Dy ede Among tft ‘ x I C 0. Additional ‘Arrests Made, ; ‘ the . @ F cve fas y improve A uh Proceedings of ihe Comvention Ia Chicago. | oar ~g iM hat amend pew . wee om TUR COMING BATTLI b ; ho a oiian Se VIGERGY OF EGYPT REBELCING. ee ual be measure aa i Maximilian on the Mar eat ‘ Gheceige Reductlon of Cable Tots Refused. { f AN DIBATE. . tas i GRANT. , F 0 vi Pa i \ . Hi Bei re Ke: t ' . 1 MARKET REPORTS Ac ee ba re , Assignment of Cemmanders for the jh AO aes e ® ’ Sun) 5 . Athatt Id pase ’ the I pe = Fs 4 uM . toye the * " D wae A b ¥ ‘ ‘ who bh . . t es rm " sid a . Verte " ! t y ‘ ’ * * ' i ii t a WwW vy . * & Ao ‘ : ot f oe ° & ant abeena g pies : , ; H ‘ \ roft ‘ crooated at \ “ e aie erick. T *, while on their ge Pree . se ln ‘ " i police barrracks, wero cheered adhe by “ ‘ Y'vuch tex . ’ I p sof Clonmel, a borongh 7 on Ve. ace “ qi ' ‘Tho Fastera Question. af . x Reports vla Wastte.t ‘ 1 the Avettia and Servin. Ma ” « t nite ds lowa; James A. Walte Fou . 1 for the strengthen . . taxon ' A «| FLO ' F f © | Ds ‘ I Beebe . . Praia. | ° : . Pedi i" March i Munchausen, P ; of Mavover tm ‘ hae chal Y f Tht wit : ' ride wt Gio t Talrly Miles Vitae. i uinent® r ‘ by d Candle Tolle. - an « ‘ Th 1s of Cattle Drowned. | | : 0 Stuis, Ma t ‘ mn S t f . i t “| « Mehotett & "es Com 1 of] i ve ' y ° ™ A r r . ° General I 1 “ ele i wnt + wirenaTrr t Who needle a haacayyoiee | original Atiautio Telegraph ; I | TOWNS INUNDATED. New York 9 y to the conoral public the move psoquones > Company to » The publio shoald rememe tie practical manage- ‘ eived frou belo fat | surrender lis chair to bis sugcoasor, D. FROM SAN FRANCISCO, mentott able is in tho hands of the ¢ rd 2 3 > o> 3 ae = , i A only aa TAP 0 ‘ 1 tlow Guaman, on tho fat | t ht Veo York Sun.) | Anglo-d an Company, no ehango tm Ww V ae eo Miliary Co! : LA gs 4 ivgegh or hava A « hi ts y many cs. N Albany and Ta Guatemala, quite nuexpect A rev: | Bacrawonte Ricetion Nev tae | rateacan bo wade without the consent e@ ; Ke t P pai t ma ‘ * | Le «, but in “APH der ater ida Evaue river ty miles lutionass.cul haw talon ila "| sure, & the Atlantic Company. Tho latter Compar 1 k t . a af 1 H Boe ce aot phot ihn aud he | by strict to the lawa, and yeon dr 5 f thousande aly tho rapil prow of) m " pal ¢ we riko, but subsequently trausferred ite Alex wand F " 4 ities 4 as © to go as far asthe tarthost in| Partial adin iniatrat t ‘ f bushels ain have been lost, Tho | ‘he t anit re Lin tho sue | franchise | property 10 the Anglo-Amers maxed to the | ie OF the, Fireb: Dik- | af nipon Haw Vonsols and their | tha In " ‘ 1 with flow Seld Wag es calribt el dette alti eh t thy w large majority | foan Company, which auccesstuily comple t an ‘Te a wttached | ¢ « levied I hte t ry ¥ i \ . the até r tofwar nothing reliable was! A te am from Carson City anya, the | oy tothe Devertee iy t “ Senseln nd : the Misste Legislature of 9 for | NEW YORK, ay at aud Logie Heal 1 tha | Peborted. Tho official press ape ei | Governor will fan extra soasion of thn | Ha MARINE, sae be of UE cata Bare of { ama ex} herd eof Jetloraon Davia ta a trial : wont ‘ ler water, a a | ewe which eusle y tor t Nevada lature, to meet on tho 15th hoasssngily ‘ levied on Hawaiian Veasele upon | thet | ruphed New Fark 8 ' oriunk lanuleaar aie ia ne - Quneverowy, March 13-—Noon.—The Ce Legislat that United e ero | Of i Met hethor be | pat ee Vealank hy ae na oF ved tho, feta, | venta Tare (Ue BUFpose OF Passing ® FO) ward steamer China, Captain Hockly, whiely ar t at the Hawaiian ila 1 as | atarving \ an ri c BA Ae 1 COMNELOD ed pe on | oat : 1." The “Caveramert | Here, on ler way to Liverpool, early thie them t fT i ¥ vp im ‘ ' A that ‘nn A A v, M aw t O r i} ‘ ot) bas a v it Mia rof Finance to |" &. by ma! f the a ic aah 1 ren was al the | ae communition | general i ) * % hie i 4‘ doncedats ds Sonia aatiah ieee wont March 1—The bark George had, the States will never pa politan Exewe law and at . Crovamo Near Mound Clix. abies of \ te the Ctwo coute American cuc-| WAshington hue been wrecked in a storm ' } MIKE A bs ! t " h i} " \ 1 t , int arbo f Valene Spain. Joan, and that the aclome is " Boyer p 1 \ r| againat the Broadwa we ia Camo, 1 y The t give at of the Jat: | re The (sland has been visited by an | ia pints Meacham tien srunte te | Me Bf on Fe from the Com: | y a ; : ¢ ; hitaes aheeree tneaa CHG TE Ana ese ell acrnukiee seaaie fio 8| Livenvoot Mar h 13.—the fteame j Bret ihe Bout t ac | tribes, for losses eustained through reason | , at Stwi c H ' f nota’ \ Pe eed to, To) Ca Vis bol A to bo ow her alles led to the war, Itin : iH | market today pened firm and with mene of se 7 f t 4 the € the tb of ‘. | f Madi Sear t Lat its max h att ° ‘ | toy ty have advan dot, am . an = = = : ire Harlan {airodased’6 | elo Hy Kela » cuanemernenta y Sire : soar ibele eather ett Nebraska. yuk Ming “uplands, ORTIETH CONGRESS. treated the fidiaa tr r What had | ant eal fron Com era yone party a 1 services they | Teleoraphed to the New York Sun.) Hiddling 2 t hereafter the lat 1 Now elative to printing expenses fe one le market for tulle is gen Vinst Mess os thas mY eels, Madd they ’ ra sf , iio to urge the aame with the sia kk PAN Lh, esto (a is is generally recoguized wa indepondon it Mat PR Me PRB ouhae ibe firm, Onts are quoted at Se, 2d. per 49 Tbe > Senate. regarded aa ® domestic im let, N retndotd I ’ il the news of the revolot Lanse | rE r er for American and Canada. Tallow, 43. 64. } ( 4 tothe New ¥ 1 t a ay Ue ma as an e ver ened f . to i die ‘ 1 atiinaied { Rio J { tle . A xpe Xt | ner et for American. Linseed oil ‘haa ade . alt of thot 5 mubject to | w p 1 presided. He | fr wnpatd » thet 5 ie th WY Allanieable 4 veruor I mon convene t Vanced to £5) per ton. Koatn has declined, ‘ ‘ Prac i r \ a pair of gai Y ‘ 1 ‘ Tee rely t publics means (O put the Goverauwout in working hag be Aa : W csi fe Pg bes J Oa the Isth of January the three Spanish per ewr, fur fine y ‘ ‘ Lhe wast to the Cou ‘ ave bean letter to have aw rola athe & t at Navas and | Taverne Marci 12—Evening—The ' r The S t my , a gentlemen appeared 0 mate 'W nN 4 Vad laying for siderable amount of ry mys PAYS | the salem wg ting some 15,000 bales. Mr. Trin t st *| exe 0 avn 1 , r . Ho wished ¢ t tl ative. "$0. Au . ? ) 1 destination was ut Boma | + ad by tho late Hovde ia Ne-| the gotivity bas od an advance tm suificlout Jurisdiction on the The | the door ealoun th know that #0 long as | Provide that the Lolice Coa 4 ‘ . " t Tone inthe Paikiand 1 ; : rices, whois at the elose were ae followee Dill wae iudetinitely post pe tha. Gah who Bad tad chen | Shee spoctors and Kewisters, and de aA : warn ke | Litdling uplands, 13¢d.; maids reery : Taatte Gav IOUSE OF REPRE bs doatraction, cout ouly. bm | At# the polliwg places for Isrooklya a - Spa ire, wre. quite. but Massachusetts. | aisca. palate cae AEs Metater fee h eiettiaaod Gane HOUSE bo dee Pes tate Gay ont | A# tor Now Yoru | The Flood in Virginin Teeacka Hallere duab: at raphed to the New York | ‘the Breadstuff market Is generally quiet eaavoh, renbtind & telat seaniation @ RasoLUTH : by ® course of legislation MILLS PASSED, tome New York Sun) — | Nunes h SA DAT Or ihe eal ica Gecstideil Goat A Gscakinnes: | Corn ia stouly nt 35a, per quarter for mt sapien hh shed cans pean. tak M prosented ¢ I divide thy La nong all the A he taking uf bail pending t Fourny foxnov, March 12,—Tho lato | the allied fleet f Valparaino, aud Leliey Tow, March 12.—In the Massachusntts | Western. ho best grades of California : Takeo cos has fed, | the L gisiatire ef, Hit was to be nocd | criminal ex at excep yb turma waich have been prevailing in | ing that the latter we ko eastward | House of Kopresentatives, ater two houra’ | Wheat are saleable at fie. 6d. per contal, Lake: Ousarisy waleh Was VAGHGs:| oo ualtsation of * nieut j let it aot bi puniabable with denth. For. the Improve: | | . view Nevtt, | through the Btraita of Magellan, wae to| debate on the Coustitucoual Amendment, | 2H Vrovision market is dull. Lard te THe SOUTIT Committee on Miliusy tion of ‘the country not | ment of Powers atreot, Brooklyn, —Ameud hous tata ranges. cf Virginig aad: Mort + fayorablo position ab the eas the following rosolution waa offered and de: | Auletant unchanged at We, td. per ews ~ Mr. Trumbull introduced a resolution in. The Speaker pre urged to putita bande he | ing an act for the improvement of Gowanus | Ca a, have awollen all the streams anit ofthe name, ia order unoxpe feated by 1: to 1 | Bacon die. per owt. for Cumberland owt quiet of the Secretary of the Trea ry | the Zagitisis re i he purpose of f trea: | Canal, Brooklyn. In veporating t 6 Camp }t ore a casioned an extensive froshet, | to pounce upon the ouemy. If this should | 7g 4, That the Legislature of M edien| Dae Od. per 200 Ibs, for prime w many © eiuployed in tho aa: | increased pay of the mond thorn States, was Meeting Association ot the Methodist Epis: | 4 hoay wep ames river for the | feally be the caso ho may have to wait a! ohusctts earncatly requoat Congress to pro- | EAatorn meas, ‘ geenaent ofairect taxes in tha robe) Stat ature a civil oiticors of that Territy thavehia meas gh | pal Church, New York, Incorporating the | A, heavy ftnshet in bbe Tarnee riven Tie the tte earnestly request Congress {0 10-| Patrolours Ia. 6d. per ra on for Penney how much is paid to them, aud whe » in reference to schoul lands a'| not go intended by he of tho | Metropolitan Medical and Surgical Tusti. | leet three dava has overitowed tho lthekeits ota of Peru and Chile bave | [otorst ‘Constitation proiuictig the. die in refined, and 11d, for spirits, Turpeme their services cannot be dispensed with. | deprodations ; to the eatablishm Freods tute, Amending the Revised Stile” rele. | eee ee eee eae enna them having ty | Sddreased a foint note to that of Uruga seomcut of any citizen on wocouns of | He Se. GL per cwt. for spirits, Ronin Se Which was agreed to. | grapha betwenn tho military posta of Kan: | My 1 A that this bill) tive to executions against property, To fe: | Gisaharge down the river; but the fresbet | Protesting against the protection altorded per ewt. for common Wilmintow. ‘Tallow CHE AUITLEMENTAL RecoxETRUCTION nit. | S48 aud New Mexico; to tho erection of | would uot have met any opposition in tho | eilitate tho coustruction of the Southern | {wards (amt We, tiers Nie tie troelie | Ly the lation to the Spanish weu-of-war, ktm, Od. por owt. Ashes Sie, per ewt. fow Mr. Trumbull reported from the Ju nitentinry; to the completion of the cap | House, particularly on the Republican side | Central Kailroad. ‘To apply to the town of | (3 4% (peagne. All the tivera flo wtae 0 | thy Government of Uruguay auawered that pote ie asa he teilae ne ane itol buildi: Sante Fe, ytereverty | of it, Mo trusted that ao long a4 reason | Youkers tie provisions ot the Metropolitan | foot, and in thany cases lave flooded tho | H# opening their harbors to the Spauiards (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) FINANCIAL, for the House eujplemental bill'to the He- | cestroved by re rele f of w are held a placo in his brain, ho abould never | Kxoise law, Fixing the ewiary of School | ouitry in the wieuaty of thoit, banks, | 8 Wellas to the allied republica, they were] qyoy, N, ¥., March 13.—One of the bold Loxpox, March 13—Noon,—Consols fow onstruction bill, and asked the immediate to the Committes ow Yerritories, | forget that and charity were at) Ci onghout tho State at G4N), | FOUNty 1H tbe vette al Las been ear, | Oly fultilling the Inwe of lity. Hut) oat robberies ever perpetrated in this city | Money have advanced to 917 © h ie Appointes ant ofanation. It waa) and ory I t represent f Chile and pa YH pte Erios have declined ¥¥, the 0} consideration of the same. but Mr. Howard Seay sented communte: ried down tueso cans by the Ir | occurred last ovening betwoon aix and soven have, aker alao presente munica: | exo, ow that within the Tho bill relative to piers and wharves in , " sted with this explina 2 haing W8{ United States five-twent; objcoting, it goes over under . ba ia ‘ 7 | washing of their banks, aud emptied into r , o'clock, at the jewelry atore of E. Marka, on ‘ pat tions from the with | juris mimon Government o w York was made the special order tor | {Y hol ee ie that the harboring H es fi i. have advanced to 7439. Mlinoie Cou mentary to statement of eoutra account of this couutry, their were men, wolnen and } heaapeako Hay aud Hampton It suadron was a favor ahown to | {iver street, A slow case af jowelry have also slightly advanced, the ruling he Medical Departinent of the army for | ot Lode viday é Nats coloring the water as tar out aa Cap b ye on the walk wear the door of the et Y, the Medical Dog J children atary g up their «kin Reiter THE soUTIL ae eihe (Di Peed heer and @ breach of neutrality. | eee ne iene ae eer diamond tags , figure now being 78, ass ny flugera and hag om, asking tor] ate Wood moved that the Finance Com: | fivoded by the rain driving the bears loved that Uruguay, in or | valued at $2,000 was taken therefrom by xbox, Marc 13—~Noon.—The banks a Mr, Kelly asked leave tol troduce s joint | leave to eat of amibs that fall from | yy tice bed to vencek furcieith, wl othe with enlenia trove tate lees & of the ombarrassing position | song unknown person, Lhe atlair was well | Atoatordam and Berl: ve reduced thei plution waking the duty as, | tho well-eu 1 tables o 2 Da dal ° LU ARAN F010 bat acod in, provailod upon the tutes of discount to three per cent. i Py tab + up ‘ Dill appropri Hity thousand doliars for | bushes aud dene foreata, Large num oxee a large | 0 wore ¢ geet me anes Felt ie pet te Gelb (ey the deatit Jo ot the South Jot the bears have been seen prow 1 to sail, which would be | igssing at the time of the Loxpox, March 13— Evening—Consols age no lower | atreeta of Ascalou.” That an Americ Mr. O'Dontell: would like to bear somo | around the edge of the awamp lu quest o or his dopartur es | une ad, at O14¢ for mon and dress | Congcese will permit aixty thousand ten, | pert", te ine reachation Fab jerome (inal he te Peco BST ton ato bo in NAVAle | Amorican securities havo been ad valorem, | women, and children to perish fur want of | "RPOM I TO rte anifoat, Thoro| the ee a eae aeewl comtnit, | sate qna. At lenst we do not bear anything Ary stendy today. Illinois Central, however, 1 when mado of oth orial thau silk, | broad within the limite of ite jurisdiction. | jg reat weatitution and. antler! Petegi ba tes a HO Te att | new by thin tail, | (Telegraphed to the New have declined YY. ‘The following are fity per cont, ad valo ,,,. | Lf there waa no coustitutional ‘ol:jsction to | gy Aire Re eee Tea HL are care | eee ae ee eee oe peek nt Bee | Apparoutly sutoe improvement has lately ‘Tho North Adi closing rates: Erie shares, 308; Llinols testa cat q Jys |, Blt, Holinan objecte as the rei | the measure, he should think that # man satiana, shoud: bé lal ye, Hine in the River at Louteville, taken place in tho con ation, by mail| Portmkss Momnoe, Maro ll.—Vhe frigate | Central shares, 7734; U, 8. Five-twenty by the act storeseld, and who | toa was referred to the Comuitice ou Wuys | liv in the 1th century in the | pmpire State ia called upon hy every (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) or otherwise ween Ch Vueno9| susquchaunah, the tlagehip of the N bonds, 745 4 subscribed ihe following oath | 0d Means, rene Tight of Christian civilization, eee ae oe ae eaieeirctahy forth ; ii : Nowa from | A¥te& For month past wo roceived only a | A dispatch from Frankfort-on-tho-Matm Mr. Kelly explained the propriety and ne- | would not atop to inquire into the | pileration of humantte to ole outsyite, Ky. March Nows from | 4 "few papers from that place, and thoan | Atiautio Squadron, cot OF | gays Unitod States bonds closed there this ‘ consity of the resolution, and said he would | propriety of feoding the poor. Ho would "4." ponnell did not wis | all directions represents the flood aa u only at great intervals ‘The last mail) Admiral Paliner, sailed yesterday morning, | evening at 7754. have no objection to its reference if tho > k as to whether the wan | ,, di 0 Bonnell dil m Tie Te Wek. | precedented. ‘The roads aouth of Loniaville | brought us again a larger supply and was followed by the sloopof-war Mon — Committee were appointed, ‘The joint reso- at ils door was his frieud, or his inte “Conutons promoned te'contribute | af@ badly broken up by the carrying away | ‘The news from Chilt ta void of interont. | Queahela, Commander Misselt aud the | CANADA. ide 6 | Aee wae nes repaired, y. Mo would not forgot that ‘divine | fieraliy for tho suderm poor of the South, | Of bridgea, culverts Yond alldes. | The | q’hs count W expectation of tho de ateauier Momphis. The Suaquehannah | oe ee Sate ts | Mr. Robinson presentod the petition of teaching of the master: “If thine cusuy reide of individuct! members of the | Ohio River is rising Rain still continues to | cision which Governn would take in| Wilt peu te ike Weak tadinct tenonte (Lelegraphed to the New York Sun.) pa aud obey ¢ masters and owners, of vorsele navigating | buuger, feod Lim; if he thirst, give bin nt party have contributed liberally | *! : 2 regard to tho wodiation of the Uuited | g\ Swita Cruz aud St, Thomas, aud will tu: | Military Movements. Shot | wilh te thy a paca al orth thereof, for a light boat on “ Winter Cras saiiat Liye a In the SIENA BE | and he knew that novo | Lovisviiim, Ky, Morgh 13.—The river | Btatos, out | ep easels of the Weat Iulia atu! sowrnmat, Maroh 12,—One or two battale We on Commerce, ake the i aoe a obildren of the peut i ale. Itut he saw no nocesaty for re, | ie now within’ f ur feot of th riso of 1817, | gessionn, aud in preparing for the iu « ry Momp! 4, from New York, | ehortly for frontier service. | THE PEABODY MRDAle | ! no crime of treagon was Ho nn th F heals. | (ising the committee to report forth with: and five feet of the rise of 1832, and con-| work before it es for the Lanc inake | The Second Battalion of the 234 Pusiliess, | The Senato joint resolution presenting tho | That was a truo utterance of the Bren Mr, Uibson moved to strike out the word | tivues to rigo at tho rate of one inch por | As was exproted, the Dictator ition of hor supplise, and the | piret Battalion of the 2 ad the Fourtt | ppoint and direc, of thanks of Congress to Mr. Peabody, “Mr, | He Victor Huge, who, gaihering obililiea | wurthwith hour changing bia entire cabiuet, will probably be put out of com: | Prattalion of the 6th Rifles, will returm te Bis netics aba’ Howard moved to strike out that partof the {round him on the f ue ae jreemyey aaiil. | ‘Tho motion was opponed by Messrs. Piers Destruction of a Ratirond Bridge. | The former Seoret f Foreign 1. Sh vy Yard. | Kugland during the Summei ons ot ae Wee 10 joint resolution which provides for » gold | chittle olildren, at least, wre aacredy 198) gon and A Wa Caio, Il, March 12.—Tho bridge of the | tions, M acheco, has published @ men | The Meiaplii Sho car- |“ Kixusroy, March 12.—A company of Vel- medal to be presented to Mr y. and ah try eA ne | ante: & elt moved to anbatitute $100-! arouite and © Railroad, noar Union | orandum about the right of diplomatio | ries over three hundred bushola of corn aud | gnteer Killes,on service here for the las® declared in some remarka thot Mr. Peabody r. Kandail, in rising to advocate tho | oo) ‘fur 211,000. ‘The motion was carried, | City, was washed away last night, and the | @ayluia, on which nice point of interna: ryrovisious for the destitute people of | iuonth Three men had made profit by the revellion and given | Jolys resulution.pald @ homage tothe spoeeh | iq resolution, a8 amended, was] jocomotive of a nor Pound tain pre. | tonal law aud courtesy, lougthy delibera- | Souch Carolina, Commander Bissell is in {Lo Royal ArtiMlory deserted last night. aid and comfort. The ameudment was ro: | 0! Mr Bingham. It was no 18 purpose to ft tions and consultat n » the Albion I a hi m on the Southern ver, ‘Lhe track | jected and the joint resolution was laid aside | Cons\ter t1.@ measure in any political or pars OTHER BUSINESS |avColtubus ia submerged, and the out ag | tween the Peruviay at and tho | coast in the abseace of Adwiral [aly | Sloxtunat, March 12—The | Canading a to be reported to the House. Kiadiog to an tutination made by Mr, | The Benato in exooutive sossion coniiem- | that town filed to the depth of four fect by | Kepresentatives of forcign powers in Lima, | —— a8 this country on the 20th. Messre. Galt amd Saaiaiion tn the tatle' | MELIEY FOR TILE 80 It Butler that mombore bouievina'in the pris, | ed the following exogutive appountineute | a twud slid | Mr. Pacheco, reviews #8 great extent the | General Inteliigenos | Howiaid ate busily engaged bringing to @ Senato joint resolution for the relief of | ciples of Stato Kights could not eupport | to-day i Piitonal Hable cud ecuclalee ln Wer foley. | sor |gonclusion the pecuniary arrangements tha Aaeiiainliat the ealbaee nan Maen uauire, he anid, that for himself ho | Trustecs of Soamen's Fund and Ketreat Texas. ] pational right, aad concludes ia the follow.) By Mail to the New York Sun.) They have almost daily’ interviews with western States, directing .he Secretary of that appeal from him, aud that as | George K 1, Jderem’ Briggs and Na J ing | = Dis li, who is to bring a bill into the Yirylole, Iv ihe most oumero War to issue! eupplies, “of food su around him ho might aay to the | theninl Hr Mell Gate pilot, Georg (Telegrophed to the New York Sun) | ovata aceoe Pees aera ezpaettion, tho] aux wy wharyport: Ma Hermon caught House of Commons fe Uh, guarantes os agisiature of said Biate io cient to prevent starvation and extreme an 1 Massachusetts, Etiu Brute, | « pagers of the ra House 8 - 7. race : Ba Auageoh dbalkee {5 | 3.000 pounds of oodtish one day last week. | loan to the extent of $20,000,000, for pervioned oe eforesaid | want toles the peofile of all classes, and | Mr. Covode approved of Mr. Butler's aub fuze, Abrain Karnes, William A. Koy Lawle wae eo yy '% Tutertors OF right and duty to declare, ag in tact they do) j'hey goll at apt cents per pound. | ter-Colonial Road Loan, to be paid off by appropriating one million of dollars for that | stitute, and mentioued, as «reason for bis | polis, Andrew Lirenuen, William Within aud | the Military Author {12's hat they will not recognize in future |. TWO casee of cholera were reported in| means of # sinking fund in wp purposo, position, that out of @ cavalry company | Homan Blodgett | Garvestoy, Texa jationanylum, wait bas boon prac. | St: Loula, Mo,, last week. Ono of them was | years, nor more than forty-fv disnct in ay Fernando Wool opposed tho Will for two | raised i bia district and known as the Co, | | Tho ball appropriating $150.00 to eon | Griftin sarred Be tih Tait? burtante wltnts | fatal Regotiations for the loan are supposed to be reasons. First, because he waa opposed to vode Company, twenty-four wero etarved | tinue the improvement of the Hudson River | Oso. nonce of re | Irawn by the'Law of Nations,| Tite planters in Western Texas are begin- | Of pé tho distribution of alma by the Govern: to death af Andersonville; and that out of | pa ordoren (a bul Fomlls 4 4 pease (rpgpaseact h by itself is sufficient to decide the} ning toemploy Mexican laborers to raise ‘Tho Vorowreen Review says, Vit bes net Banh, bad, Seon ndly, Hecanee ha was satis: | 166 mon of the same raiment who were vA PABA YO MIE SA ONERE AA Willlbaneen ens alles or the oleil eecare jong which {a exceptional esses may | coru and cotton, LL gerd tte Haat 4 rr recent observation in that re captured when General Meade toll back the matter of waylum, n 088i 0, the mil ah hak ek H abaHAton COTE Ae | Lahireeiila tabmen Gena cearvedin leach . to give tocitizona, the operation t Of ay ‘ ¥, | A FARM influx of gamblers {has {nvaded | guthoriti pared to act promptly pv ype required nothing from the North except | his youngest aon, who suffered the torments REVORTS. | coun 4 tho oub-ssslataate of the | fore the Veruvian Lagations enjoy tho same | ¢% tice that they are going to iz-|~ Qvenec, March 13,—Th ly Bog Nye provection for their civil rights aud North: | of the dainned for twenty months, at Ander | ‘To nuthorizo the construction of a railroad | mens Hurean are hereby wt to arrest | in euid States, Poru for ber part’ re stitute measures to rid the city of them, apsotce of the Chandiere Rivas win ity the eri capital to develop their industry. | sonville,while his eldest son fell at the { Broadway, Lexington avenue aud other | Sl persons who or after may bo | i) # fir an fa : A_coxTestep will case at Newington, | that alluvial mining is being activ fa convention, a4 Mie bi Anes Wiliams, of Tadiana, opposed tho liment with General Sueridauuear | streets i Now York, a majority report Ty sharged with the commission of ariunse end | toe J jations ‘of said. States ta | N-H been co loog in Court thet the | {RRs db ibbort iver, Save, eee 2 the notification ; sald convention, when | joiut resolution, beoause the obarity of the incorporate the Rochester Iron Moulders’ | otfences agains ene, refu; or fre lawye pill have comsyimed the ontise | 13th, $7,9 a ermine by ® vole whelber | Government could be better applied to the | nger supportod the measure ina) Association, Fur tho bottor protection of | met in onses where the civil authority las ——— estate in controversy, | shafte—seven moa employed at each shaft C ch B aie to, frome! widows and orphans of the North, made | brie but poin ooh seamen in the Port of Now York. To pro | felled, neglected, op been aaable fo bring | Obituary, AN inhuman mother in Hartford, Conn, | The Delery Company are, getting out ha | the provisions of this aetaud ane ect to which fare | suc by the robola, If any were to auffer| Mr. Donnelly mace auother appoul to the | vide for the construction of a railroad in | Ie Parts fo Twlhl, au tO Uelaln tists ty 1 phed to the New York Sun.) | pest orhake Raah hap aan cc the’ fect with a | Quamaesae 0 giants ready for the mill, q@upplementary, and 1f 60 sball proceed to. fr from destitution let it be, he usd ‘ia: | House to pass the bill, Christopher aod other ta, Now York, | ee re uibunal shall be ready and wilting to | Noawicit, Coay, March 13.-Wm, J,| leather strep eo cruelly, that it was with | ¥¢ 42 operation in Ma when thelsrne shall loyal, and let God Almighty populate that een For the relief of Hunter's Point and Rocks: | (iclal tribupl it be seedy sad Willing to} |B My, feos, UREER, Ube tiblenley Lavwes cectorel to fits | —-—__—__ | A constitution shall be submit: | country with people loyal to tho Hag OTHER DILIS. Heach Railroad Company, For the ro- | !ay them. General Griflin also orders th an ol place, for many | on | The Camden aad Amboy and New Joneey | ted by the cenveutlon fer ratification Ao tbe po Oar, Sonnelly ciivoouted the measure asa | On motion of Mr. Woodbridge, the Com Mot’ of Mong sland Co eae ioep tal. To | wae of military forge to enforce this order | yours engaged in the lumber business fell | Biaye at and forty seven ears, on | Railroads, s00e registered usder the provisions of this ach at | measure of reconstruction und calculated mittee roso without disposing of the bill, | establish w free German Ajwerican Lustitute | whenever required. Mr, Lamp, Private | dead aw he ye tering tae shop of Wil-| be We stern 8 1 Atlan Baile yas a Jersey Crry, N. J, March 1%, 1867,—The | so cleation vo be conducted by the oflorrs or Per- | to allay ill feo j@ believed it would | and reported back two other bills placing | in New York. To authorize the coustruo: | Secretary to the Governor, laa gone to lougby & Co, tis alterdoua [iho tseh SleBr Ratdied tone af Cenleih Directors of the Caimden aud Amboy amd Rerolnbefore provided, and ts be held afer the eat | extend into no other agency | certain Missouri troops on wn equal footing | tion of » railroad in Ono Hundred wnd | 0) 80 )\08 as Va Taal | Pipeepreny eens | ae py slated Now Jersey Railroads, which recenth, pireion of Nbirty dase trou the date of motes | vorable to t toould reach, | with oth to bounty, and presenting | Twenty-fifth streot, and other atreota, Now | SUout reconstructing the State, ,__ Senmbea! Reeien, | Two physicians have just been appointed | solidated, held their ‘firat meeting 4 Saeroot tobe given by’eald convestion, andthe | , MF. Kelley also advooated the measure as) the thanks of Congres to George Peabody; | York. To authorize the conatrugtion of a bay Petro gan (Telegraphed (0 the New York Sun.) by tho authorities to Columbus, O,, to at- | city, yesterday, for orgentzation. returns ther be made to the commanding | 0P@ which would aay to the poor people of | which were thareuyos passed, railroad in Spring street, Now York, To = Loviavitie, Ky, March 12.—The United | su to the small pox cases which are be-| Wolck was chosen President of the Geoeral of the dashes” the South that, whilethe Government would | Mr, Banks Introduced a bill more effectu- | guthorize the coustruction of # railroad in (Telegraphed to the New York Sun.) ] States Court to-day decided in favor of the | Coming quite LumMerous there, Board, Hamilton Fish, Vice President, | ‘Bro, ¢ Tem 6 pevording to said revurns, the | Festrain those who had done them wrong, | ally to prosorve tho noutral relations of the | avenue ©. To incorporate the Mott Me-| Dayroy, Ohio, Maroh 12.—Tbe commit! owners of the steamer Sam Orr, seicod by | Iv St. Louis, Mo, aman wishing to end| J. P. Bradley, Secretary. No other basi Consriasion shell be rauiied by eumajoriiy of the | themselves would not suffer from want if | United Btatos; which was referred to the | morial and Medical Library. ‘Vo suppress | appoiuted to soloct « location tor the Bol: | the Confederates in 1801, at Paducah, Ky.. | thoautlering of a sick dog, atrack it ou tho | Woas was transacted. j png Cd eh ersta Specitd, We Government could relieve them, Committee on Foreign Affairs prostitution In the Metropolitan Police Dis-| dicrs’ Home bua enanimously degided in | and gave dawages inthe eum of $90,000. | head with a revolver, which going off shot rt eatlon eball trans: + Banks offered an amoudment setting | 10 minutes vast 3, the House adiourued, triot ‘Lo regulate rates of wharfage aloug | fayor of Davtow : ‘The olty of Paducak will Lave te bay (yom. | the dian dead on tho suom (Continued om Fourth Page ©

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