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The Bill Sent to the Presid NEW CAPITOL POLICE, 500 Applicants for 30 Offices, Brigadier Generals Antious to! AID FOR Become Pollce THE SOUTH. Sharp Debate in tho House. NO CONCLUSION ARRIVED AT. Boy ae, yraphed to the New York Sun) Although the new Capital Polio will sist of only thirty mon, thoro are already five handed applioar places, some of them who have sorved as brigadior gonor als A dospateh from Selma that the largest mooting that oity took place yesterday were unanimously adopted, strongly prosive of Union sentiments ig the right of Congress t Alabama, states ‘or witnessed in Keaolutions 1 and recog presoribe the terms of reconstruction and roadinia bama should forthwith accept nt tei rms of reconstruction. | sion of the sooodod States into the Voion, | and thorofore urging that the poople of Ala bone- tho ed to proceed to Omaha, Nebraska, to mike tof troopa of the thy Forty ata for the equipn Yopartineut of thi atenin were ndiled tund of the ‘tre due the ¢ or clothing wr es from Kulamazs A ilecrea has beow pi public of Niearagum prohil Cation inte that Republic of f liquor for four months from tho date deren, Platte, in view pect of Indian aituler, i to the ¢ 1 1 in tho Re K the inpor f the The President has recognized Francisco Herrera as Conaul of the United States of Columbia at San Franeiseo, Cal; Boute Grisar, Consul of Belgiuia at San Frances co, Cal, Gustava speisen, ¢ of Coat Kica in New York; Morits Bo 1, Vic Cousul of Austria at Milwaukee, Wa i F. Schuster, Consul for Hamburg at Saran FORIIETH CONGRESS. Sewate, sphed ta the New Fork Sun.) ARMACKA TOR DISABLED SOLDILY uiscros, March I~ Mr. Sherman up the joiut resolution passed by the House yesterday, authorizing the Secretary to turn ever to the 1 sot tho pal Aayliia for Disabled Soldiers the | barracks unt other goverament proper of War Nati r to the P VinsT staat hase. Mrowidont Tt was passed, wud goes A RAILROAD AND TELEGRAPH LINE. Mr. I <— | to the act to ai Ol- | railroad and t Rameny introduced a in the itt mendatory onstruction of & ‘egraph line from tho Mix | souri river to the Pacitic Occan, approved be eligible to either Houses of who has voluntarily borne armas a Voted States while @ citizen t who has voluntaril i oF ened | Hho has eonght of accepted, or at to exercise the fonctions of any oftic ever, under any wuthority, authority, in hostility to the Unit or who Waa yielded a volunt pretended ¢ nstitetion ininy al thoreto, bo printed BILLS AND RESOL I TIONS. | | reof, rountonanee, eeinent to persons on saced in armed hostility thereto, tor who teforred to the Committes on Macitio Rail ovoness, further de road QUALIFICATIONS OF MLAINERA OF Mr. Colo introduced a Will t fine the qualitiontions of members of Con Kress, which provides that no person esball | or or pretended 1 Staton Referred sary Committee, aud ordered to Mr Patterson, of New Hampabiro, intro: | duced @ DIL for the achuowllgment of | deels in the District of Columbla, which alled up the Howes joint pond all further proceed jer the law for parment of slaves enlisted or drafted into the military servic of the United States Mr. Davia hoped Mr mull would sicher consul to postpone this measare tt M could wee no necerity for the 1 Tt was an old matter wt beon considered and de. Ufaith of Congress 1 ‘ think ho C f he tried Mr. Vavie=Woll, Ewith ar ta Tittle more longthy, if not more solemn. (Laing liter J Hy consent tho bill way postponed antil rrow Mr. Morton, from the Military Committan, | reported favorably the bill introduced by | Winn few days sino Indiana ff quartermaster plies, tranaportation, efo., furni militia of the State to repel rebel rai Mr, Fassonden objected A until to-morrow. jae the wale of the gov | Warohausea on the Atlantic id to pay the Stato of eto, ty the immediate consideration of the bill, aud it was post Morgan, from the Committas on Fi worted favorably # joint resolution mont | Dook, Brook Pe SUPPLEMENTARY roONerREC TION HILT The Speaker, in compliance with the new rule, laid befor Mouse a measure fom the Senate, an fe cnnong other thin ge the disagroamient 1 amendinone to thes atraetion bill, het t that ' titres the mui majority ot wt lea tered Me. Wilaon, of lives rt House tnaiat upon ice amendnient for a Conunittee of . Mr. Bingham mood that t cede from ite disagroene Tho vote was tak first on Mr. Binghatn’s 9 ed in yeast, uaya i? j 9a tbe tho The motion to inslat te mitten of Conferenco waa « | without # division Tho Spoaker appeinted os | of Conterence on the Sop) striction Will, Me V Houtwetl aud Mars'a | Mr. Stovens called up a sider the vote by wh’ lia him on the 1th Murol w Committeo of the Whole If to confiscate all (he pict Hately rebel States, and to condemn all such property elligerent enemy is (a de by the act of July 1, 1402. Me y to ndidreas the House in sup Mr, Stevens sail: ‘This bill ty our wounded and maimed r important to their bervaved wi parents, North ant South, tt ts in: t aud the ask » House re od oad It_ia important to the loyal men millions of injured, oppressed aut helploi No com: bill, July, 1860, providing that the roads of the! men. It is also important to the de! uquente | ‘al compauies named shall be #0 cv Property it takes a4 tive. omploted they sha! or party 1a respon She for thi in connection with the branch road to Sioux | It is chargeable to the President a city, tion hand Tord continual twoon the U hoad of Lake Supe: ailroad ‘on Paciti MID Nisiem> Mailroud which was aelf, Whiatevor merit it possonse Androw Johnson, Mr. Stevens 6: the various eegtinus of Lily ill at o | | ‘1yn, and waked ite iminediate couaidoration, The olerks of the Third Auditor's office, | bul Mr Conneas objecting it wont ov Treasury Department, have started a wily | | THe Clerk of tho Hose announced th lestptlon ‘fhe tha bonedi af) the saMacing tuat body on the Supplementary | poor of the Southern Statos, Over avventy HM moved that the Senate in dollars have been collected since Saturday tst on the Senate's wotion and agroe toa morning, and amo ‘ he coe. | CoMForenc® Comm I x and among the nan the con: | “the motion wae nprned to, tributors are xvine of tho most thorough | Mosare. Trumbull, Wilson and Buchalow | going radioule in that office, A number of , ere appointed as the Couferouce Commit the clergy are making arrangements fo toate el lone pera holding @ fair for the samo charitable pars | in the enrolment of the Wool Tarif bill was | | tekon up and passed Tho tenth and last State dinner et th Mr Johuwon ose and anid hw bad boon " roqutesiod by his oolleague, Mr. Thomas Prosident, this on, will take place at since thy charges made againat that gontie the Es this evening. Cards) wan yesterday, to move the reference of ¢ credentiale to tha Judiciary Coinuittec of invit to the new mem. | Wd "| hat full investigation wight be mai fore tuvited, ant to several of tho mew Sen: | anid the Seuate then wont executive ators together with thoir wiv seion Ropresentative Randal, of Peunaylyaula, | AGREEMENT ON THY aU rPLEMENTARY RECOS today Ineflectualty sought to introduce « | sraverion mi bill declaring illegal the aad of After soime tine apout in iexacative Ses fr £ membors of r 1, from the Coufer ‘ tes man be re vol Supplementary Reconstruction b introduction por, ‘The | made a rep use of starop The Coufereses Committes agron to the writing them, ina | ion that the 8 uatitu yorsons, anil | n shall be eatified by a majority of the fications, eic., flod their, way ast—provided, that it alall appear nails froe of posts, This fraud Mr. Rau Majiity of the registered voters dail sooks to termina! | Yeted on the yneation of ratifcat i The to K satiatied that all the registered «had contimod the following atwong other nom:-| au epportanity to vote”trvely 1 nations: J Hartlett roai. | with Ay four OF iutesr ation, wy van, Miniater Hogota, ¢ n Teport was agrest to andt the doors South Am Geogre ¢ a wih plosed Attar tHateaainelle t Marae Weils, Naples hor exoc ative bus veda, t sate Charles Crow Kavenna: CA. Pet vod olm. Frat u, Naval Oni | aod vn, Maes. Tho waa win t | HOUSE OF 1 ENUATIVES Mil. The Senate has wlan couticwed the fu K Wook wits wing as Secretaries of Legation -Wick- |, The reading of the jour sterday hain Hofman, of Louisiana, at Paris; dotin | having been dispeusod wit ng tiaa W. Dis of New York, Aasistaut Socrotary | tutrodiced a joint ution te correot att at Pacis TL OM. Baat, Secretary at Lina, | error in the enroll f the bill of Last AJ. A. Gloss, Soer’taty at Rio de dau! | session increasing the on wool and eine woollona, Tho er @ tho otuinaion in : Des or | the enrolled bil of the sorda' Can da long Hho wow building for the Department of | att. wh Nhe binges wait Agriculture, authorized by the lato act of | The joint resolution was paanod Congres wit bo ereoted in ue entee of) gunict Rent wcHth tou 1H rovervation No. % occupying the space be-| yf, TTAa lakee th caheeea stitute tween the Smithsonian Institute and Wash: | Me te ba bbe Ge aaeigulen, ington Monument grounds, The aite fx im: | ral serip to the Stacom recently in rebellion posing, high and dry, commanding w view | Tt recites that on. the td April, 1% Of the city anid the Potomac river. The ex: | cultural College aerip, covering nearly two tromo dimensions of the building will be | bundred and seventy ‘Uiousend acres, was, I72x62 foot, The style of arechitecttre is | on the authority ant by t ection ot the movtern it ent wants, | President of the United States, isaned and without sty ma of tra: | delivered to North Coroling, under the act dition: and the plana have been propared | of July 9 1402; thot the Ueneral band indar inetritctions from tho Commissioner | Otlice wae how prey ting to issue serip in of Agriculture like manner to Virgin's, Georgia and M Iie Denocratic Congressmen aro aaid to | sissippi; that auch action by the President have revolved to protest against took for granted Cint those States were ro pointunent of auy more Republicans to stored to their court tutional relations to Prosidout tho Union-—a question which Congress alono ri loyaliate en f Md rightfully detecinin (it prohibita ou Monday, ane further isine or del of eich acrip r ut oxtiovernor Hamilton, of Texas, to any of the States lately vellion, Rogiater, under the Bankrupt Law, at Now | cept the Stato of Tennessee, uv the accent Orfewns: anee of such sorip or ¢ retoforo in In the Dead Latter Buroan there have | ated until thors States are fully restored to doen aie bindred thousand lettors destroved | their rights as States by Coucres athe Inst yoat, in which wore euclused | The joiat reavlution ‘was introduced, and $20,000 in drafts, whieh were returacd to | Under the previous question was passed b, the owners thereof yens 1, nays 2h etive D Mr, Judd, on leave, introduced at wid appoint exempt wooden ladders from the it officers have beon made in the ary tar vavy. Major dann It. Kilie tas boon ort The vill was parsed, Nant ts tae | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MARCIE 20, 1867 blo length, and quoted from Vattel and | question which the Chairman declined to writ other internation Mr. Stevens oation of order, te aupport ft disposing of the Lill or cutertain aa a 4) aa fow Finally, with: pasanges of it bee ancndmenta, the Committee roae. | paint woak condi MAIMED AND DRSTETOTE MOL OIE | of hie health that he could not make | ie wank: een die HAL te sclf heard by the House, Ho therefore re: | Lad dhe Al Nae geblaad sion, Wan | clothe maimed and destitute « 4, waa! n, Clork ef the House, for ‘him, whioh Mr. M on proceadod to do fro The roading occupied a fron curred in, Phoraou there the Clerk's de about an hour a quarter, Mr. Chanler obtained the floor, but yield ed to Me. Stovous, who moved that the bill the Speakers table ait oon | Reaenen oF Me. Morvitl, on teave, Provide fora reserve of airy aud th wal Havin ad a tittto| It in the Trew. Ktaterred SU Prices Vwo Ce RK, | book, Dr Cormaliue Wo Aguaw, ut New NEW YORK, | York city; Dr, A. Cooke Hall, of Brookign; (Telegraphed (0 the New York Sun.) Atmaza J, Parkor, of Albany: De. Edward | Le Beadle, Poughkeepaio: George Clark, Proceedings of tho Leatslatirelesport of Newburgh; Joseph Howland, of Vvito. Inthe Hevmie. Passage of the Mew 4 aakes Actos In tho fovate Pamage of the Mes | Jotun P. I. Tallman, of Pouglikos Yeo" WM Kogulatiag Frostiiulon—Me Report from the Metropottinn Poller — roy Rey ee. Charges agaiest Jedge Dichael Cone SENATE basa) 7 NILES ADS ANCRD 10 THHRD READING (Telegraphed to the Ny, Maro a D ‘o the & Atnasy, Match 19.—Incorporating the! ALBANY, Maroh Ia reply to tha Se Whito Maine Water Works Company resolution, Capt. Kennedy acads a re Authorizing a apacial tae of 8,00) a tho panied hy copies ant afi lavite jabkill, New York Sun.) na port, ee i EUROPE, SUN CABLE DISPATCHES CAPTURE OF FENIAN LEADERS, ‘UNS REFORM IN ENGLAND.| | BI te be Brought tm Te-day. Debate {n the French Legistatare. The Emperor's Polloy Attacked, DISASTROUS GALE ON THE ENOLOMS coast. Many Shipwrecks Reported. . bn postponed uutil the second Tucaday ia | 1h Comarittes on Banking aad Carronoy towus of Oyater Hay aud Herapstoad ; December next [ie ALO ReSSTAn RECONSTROCrION DILL Amending the charter of the by mambers of the ee foros, containing Mr Mungo asked Mr. Stovens how Tho Speaker Laid before the House a mea: | Accidental Inateanee Company 4 atatomont of aome of tie condagt and Lan ats ae ~ ferries this bill with bia oath to sie | anyo from the 8 anno hat that | Incorporating the Stayvesant Safo Deposit | guage of Connolly, of the ith die - wt ‘ain tho Constit an instrument which body had agreed to the Conference report Company of New Yor \ tei Pott which led to the taeue 6! declared that oo bill of attainder or ex post ou the Supplementary, Reconstruc The Cuca Common Selool bill, pase hag ig a ie oh wiv f ‘The Fenians. : Wilt, Storcas tepiic thot no sound tawger | "$40" Towa, feoen the Comnmnttton | quiring the Pourlh Avene Wailrend out ts | colected fromm shout Afty of similar import, | ,!OrDON, MAROM 16—Wteatag—Lrteste of F. Stovens replied 0 nouns of + 1 of Lowa, from the Committes | 4 Ho Fourth Avenue Railroad out to | selected from abou o imp . iit oall his Wilt bill of attainter. Me of Contersnes, on the. part of the I ta Arched over was relerted back tu the | ati goto shaw tat a proper regard for | Fenians till continue to be made in ire/ J not kuow whether the gentlowan (Mun made a teport recommouding that the Se: leaad Comin! just adiainisteation of the criminal laws. or land, Head Centre Deanie Donovan ren) wa a Ins ver, wad he that eto the Howse smenduent, prot To amon the act the pravention of | the protect vn of faith til oft ere in the is been eanght at Cork. “General” the question Hfor Iiuat tho toss | nuda in the lasing out of atreate in New | charge of thele unpleasant duties teastttd | one of the Kenlan leaders whe wad ned tit th her Tho President pressniod a communication | ofticars from continued inaulta and throat: | Captured, and forty others, have been cae! 1 Des © oat | ha nan fron the Motropoalitan Moat Health, oainge, Mo stares that nothing short of the | ried in icons to Clonmel, and put in jail, 7 3 | sth Houses agton to Urcing the necessity for eatabli I" Want repetition of the course of conduct | Zagtidh Reform, ce RELIRG OF DESTITUTION IN THR AOE THN x a avian shall apy rte Con 6 station land for the prevention of andl um language set forth in the ao a (On motion of Me. Wooutheidiga, the House | acces that the cleetion was ons'ac which all | te spread of thy c a. Ordered ty ba! cempanying alidavite in‘lueaced him! Loxpox, March 18, Milaight—Ta the, went tata'e Govsiites ot the Whole on ine red and qualified voters. hed an | Printed to prepare aud iavue the order in| House of Commons this evoning the Dechy) MATE oC the Untens ite, Loacerny wet ; 1 jo" gun hatly aid witht fee | | Also, a commanicntion from the Suporin. | question: Me aubmite that the treat: | Government aaked formal leave to bring ta! Han Wh oe the tet Heetftuiton tn | tale i tboquaitind. electors of the fe “Ordered tat ' rlormance of thott Jani to vaco't. | Feel, the Chancotfor of tha Exchequer, ox! ; ; H 1 plalied BHelly the omect of nthe te € tho pind charged iti | pt the features of the proposod bill, t fo affive as ¢| the ‘ 5 ike Wiha ee 1s bet i i OW that Be 600 066 ing coi tistios to support the, viding frat ithitiien va Comtnittes, explained that ‘ ' » an ex policeman had entered @ houses | Principles on which tho bill wae grounded, q ors he Act uf ‘At Marek shat 1 he did co t Ry Me C, Murphy-1 " o husband and wife ware engaged in Giadatona mado a short specoh ta, have ' atl colleot by ary ‘ eal u the 4 Uscaten eof tail ta ! 4. | ¢ erence et ana cn Rika vince which he said he thonghe that dene rae Boll il vail , r it vy Var Sand the ot of the ¢ ment wore absurd; bab Hi an 160 acive ; ent ' ‘ rerabed shat belle ‘ was aaing «knife and the athor a bottle, ‘ and . Mit tho Will ae it i : Ho arrested both partion anvil te | would defor all deby tian rr . hat Hole ie to) Ty Me. ODonuoll To amend a ror | fore Jantion Connolly, and tho caso a4 stat: | until the bill came before the Hous the dew rism of the white | Satie wanted to huuw bow) ance ¢ anies t Vib eseaultiand | On 4 i Congress w 1 ie Coa PAAIe. To authorics railroad | Uatters, with The Justice | bate on tho Rofurim Bill bas been postponed The Chairman informed Me Mather that) Mr W dated algnideantly that | companies to tae pasaengor carriage stato | prevented the from tolag made 24h instant ) he had a right Co modify bie fleet aubatitnts | th nl ew Vor aht to rooms and charge additional fare for the ut ‘ frist Beg “it aca sente wines France. F; drow the latter, whereupon Br. teh sigs dharred . Charge. The dustioe reprimanited the offt- | the Togialatif Inst ovoning in regard oy BOR ah ate the Metropolitan Under: | oer for making tho arrest and interfering at t oflerod it no amnendineut to the ano erree Heer ine eee anteatt ifthe pel. | t2 foreign affairs, in the ooarse of which ctltate. ; erie Howes, walle thy peonieet Mr. C. Murphy moved to rocommit, | Sonor would cue bin for fale uprisoniocnt | Representatives Thiers and Favre at Mr. Woolbridgo made an cloquent am | South would have ho auch opportuni with instructions to amend, by requiring Jo his beat to assist him in tho | tho foreign policy of the Prat to tho Commuittce in favor of tho bill. | Arta, Fatthes diay 4 J+] the company to enter into bonds to make threatens: d that it favored erring to Mr. Butler's substitute, to ap: | Aifer soine furthor discussion in Irie pr it, Tae otner grown it favored Propriate the money for the relief of the | rive an thetbio which would carte: the | Yate propert mot! samo import, and the Supe: many and Italy which was hostile to the tm Widows and orphans of the Union Till with it, which was wogatived by a vote | ey excarat . Slares that mick # course of conduct on the | Cerests of France, Minister Rouher and Ret who perisol in rebel prisons, he of veus 26, naye I . “A ‘The abssntons boing sent for, the bill wae | part of the Justioa, a0 long and porsiatently | pregontative Olivier defouded the course of tho people did not demand that monsure; | OGRA aye te ay. passed by the following voto continued, compelled him to issue the order ‘ that it was nnwise to voto for It. Heasthor | 4, 44 bill gow te the President te lua | AYEt=Meaere, Andrews, Barnett, Ran: | in quoation. the Government, | knew that gontlomon in voting against me " o minee igh | nett, Campbell, Chambers, Colling, . Cor Pants, Maroh 19—Evening —Ia the Corpe would subject themselves to tho calumuie: past nell, Folger, Gibson, Godard, Kline, La iA A. Logislatif to-day, Minister Roubor stated of demagngucs, Sitoh a proposition ws Low, H.C. Murphy, T. Murphy, OD (Tetegraphed to the New York Sun.) ‘gislat a 0 that offered hy the eame gontloman (Butler) — aUIN A Wabor. Avouny, March 18,—A petition has to-dey | that the Emperor was im favor of the partook more of the air of the cian THE INDIANS. Nave Humphrey, | been . with over four hun- | tion of the Papal Debt among the Cat! than the purpose ot watatoamen, He [Woo ; nt, Nicks, | dred ving th powers, each of them assuming its share, bridge] wor ( Teleqraphed to the New York Sun) Sutherland, William rin praying ‘Y Sh 4 of 6 joint rsolutiog, without fw New Treaties. Authorizing t! Hrooklyn to bor+| Dorrauce Atwater, lately imprisoned here. | © urthen, and guaranteeing ite paymen® that bis constituents would Blame b! Wasiiyctos, March 1)—Hon. 1. V. Hogy, | TOs money for I purposes, Atwater, it will be remembered, is Germany. want of sympathy oF gone on th Ristividutaoece ar tas Kita | _ dit Wood moved a concurrent reyolation | Cuion adkdier who kept the record of the] Beatty, March 19—Eveniag,—It ie reports m Hive thy for the hera With the Todian tribes generally, ties had | Steamelip Company, Laid on the table, FROM BAN FRANCISCO. Vrussia and Bavaria, in the month of Aw scullee win ag great Ae that wal : ae Wik. tha Mantas Vactte ue lncrens ng the lary ol Win W i hat foie oe Pore San.) gat last, and that by one of the clauses off 1 aasnohusetta tuinary interviews wiih the Santee! sith, Clork inthe New York Sucrogate’s (Teleqraphed to the New York San h vapor ame h Siribes, now atthe mouth of the | Office, to #200, was ordered to a third Vartous Ataneek, Mislbriea As Uae ated — military an, in tabi the intention being to rvmove | Feading | Tima ite Ooc Meaxcise, Maral 1. -—The steamship . ny ° hem te a reser . o & report was, received fret He COMMS | Golden Age arrived from Panama thie mora hia private purse and | {he tion by nthe | sianore of tho Central Park rolative to the | (i! a oe ms today by the gen tant and toth | Mr Tent. presented a remonetranes | risona atate that 9 | the Ruselan Government are said to be pam ene hues [Batler) of latatud: which they are to | vt the extension of Fifth Avenue, Re bape iy meen peace | © ng vessels in thie country, aad on the A cheap means of carr, ‘out time to make ® crop this season “ lade by the pro. | Continent, to be used as transports, 1 idea wh [Woodbritge) deemed to alo had courcraations with tho | earion. 1 p sil al itotic that of contisca Mi jours, Sanear Hack foot, Preseta. y oii, Davwwen anetonaia, Un APYANCTOD To 8 (IAD READES the de; Dantes, March 19.—It is stated that Mle + Pct PRT IAN 8 | Med Lane: Sree. aad | Tha Wesoklien Menesags it amending | fondew s commu rived at ort ¥ V ait a sek ured to na jt inet el Ba er eit tha Unicckar at tlie eilees att Valls The Indians avo troablesoiue about Pre on Bisma Protest ageina po m ihie | tries OA. authorising tae. ete al Wickentury tho absorption of Poland lato the Russlam ¥, caused by tho los, of & fathor, & | Crow Craok agency Vol \ female couviets trom. Sing, AMiedbsl a antag starkbaen ten Min wid Seibel fda oon, & braver, oF 6 but when ve UNolly, aust during the summer itt | aud tho Cuca Aaglum, to the al | this port to day fo w exuiao iu the Southern iw geance was called for thore cane @ voice plated to woud apes al comuission: | Lam. wae passoil ' ie | Waoitic, ‘The shipy Sacramento frou Boston | Yinwys, March 14—Au order has beam mitiae, Pise wma ropeert (ime bill | Cae Thecopable cunultiea MelHogris ler iter hoes rie, was taken ups | Mitte Celogtaph cable, arrived at Victoria to- | thotf to thie country to take command nb to the Tisue | aleo on the eve of concluding @ treaty vith | tho special order day , * rhe the Adriatic foot ; wr ¢ vas of the Upper Missiasiyy Mr. Parsons moved te amend by reqni Say Praseieo, Maven I7th.—Tha Conteal . toqnived whether that W441 iy Ht hae racelved a copy of a mimto of , vo'aiL way trerght | Paciile Railton Company, Mare tithe fist | 4, Pr Sak gh nh ropliod that it waa uot for | {lt Malton yearly mooting of thet anit tune thn sanin te. | tn theothen of the Secretary of Mtate articing | Ast ihe Priced} aay of the epi etdtlee i qrasine Iidloua aneinty of Friends, comveying to him within ten days frou road from § | created Hungarian Ministry today wm ty aMewor Chat ‘ is, arniworth in ‘ spake f igh appr of, extraordinary 1) a ra ° in dada Of ating la thai Rae of lh i rteretied Fue wee ae bat penitent aud excepted Mr.” Parsou's area bea } the En ree of Aus me the Notion apren fgt dich et Daath Fe: WERe Aone aus trou imiposition, § sted hip Moses Taylor, trom Suu tf SESE: OR: Oe Oe Cant {that the G st rights, mud defeud t etmoved w subatiture p Hing ed today, A snow slide occurred | Dist RAP maR Fepsee shat the Comenities arges aud a i” nana t trains, one to nthe tuwnof Kearsage, Nevada, Peart, March Evening, — Giotion wan eaieebeil | Tun ae the aboed a Feriity len Nat Mat | | tion of Prancis Josoph, ae King of Mungaryy Mr. Koonty presentod the reason which i mi Aapeed exceeding twouty miles por hour, | » March 19.—The Fronch | Wing bie present vinit to thle olty, ie wonid induce hin t 8 for the joint reac Jars two and wlll ceate. Adopted by a] le, frona strongly urged by all partie nd tr yutation (should not | dan'a strike Mr. White'e a } Tho steauatip Constiontion for Py galos which have prevailed for nearly @ Cibahraec ey Atay ron Noo will be iad eee 1s printings vill Garr aN ] matted Godtay, with $8 troaaur past have pre iso to give broad to their af mover < inaile o Dit wae then ordered toa third road: | Wiioh Qot0,d00 wast ‘ Fema ; wnbonts fail to carry 0 . ee | Wine Than eaatea atal teds ping Many shipwrecks ara reported ow eye a Sie en a oe ao ne ol the Taw. and impede reorzan | The report of the ¢ the books and papers ot the pri tho English and Irish coat Seer hha Vink mea tek eon \ Hunters the delay in organic gronce on tho till providing for hortors of Bro} 8, Lo be uned 1 Liveuvoot, March 1). ~The bark Alida, ret of tho Southern [ehiel Society ration itis intended. to ere Keieais. | takon up, aud adopted by ay cage fa thn Cited Biatee Pllstriet Court, | colt: Baker, bound from Liverpenl for Rams Mr, Washburne (Ind.) also sent up and | turbauce in tho machin one | Me. Thoms intros The ahipa Ro Robinaon and Chas. Saline, | #reported to have been abandoned a ad a letter from Whittier, the post, | branches of tie Provin t| x tho aniary « trom New York, have accived 1. No date given. sive of charity toward the dea 0] ae p lo, consiatont with t) of Con York Ship bile Nortoo, with « cargo of wheat] — Lrvexroor, March 18—Noon.<Th pouvle uf the Nout and which hed beon | g iis, auocaesful tins hut thie | away with a requicing th Rok iRipr ea Ceaetat hie Gentes anfitysneoor, Murch 18—Noon. =Th ! h 1 i} Uy sian, trom Portland ypinie & contribution fom liu | condition is siapeadwat Ue dapostion | and Chamberlain ta advertiae for pro Java, foom Now Vork, have are ne ] of the poopt th ul thus from banks for the deposit of the cit ‘The btustes et De E Livervoor, March Mr. Mutter also eent up and bait read a | quired tur orgauiration funits, anid funds to be deposited in tho 1 vintit [pallory, tating theta wantletan f . Mr. Murphy wlao tutroduced « bill incor | Portiayn, Mi, Mtn er | arnpmenlp Aoemaula. C ‘ Bora, N.C, hea intoren CANADA. porsiing anotier clovaiat Faitruad.” AW} Soraeia, trom Ua pion, | Soutbarepton oa the aveuing o¢ ike ates DANG woe nee ine (THeqvaphed ta th York Su marnS derry on the evening inat,, has ar FINANCIAL at a sutacription of had been “ ASS EMMY rived at this port. A report had reached | Loxpoy, March I8—Evening.—& dew rained there ii afew: daya tor defloraon Da. uy hn Tho Speaker presented the report of the | he, English consul at Zauziber that De, | petcn from Frankfort siya Ualted States Vis, but that no offuet wae taade to relieve | Qrenc, CE, March I%—A large body | somoriian Brant of deol ototive ta | fl the calobrated African espior: | Hive-twenty bonds closed (hero this ereat the digtroaned of acamon belonging to Hor Majesty « anting the spread of epi direasea, | CF bis partyhad beca murdered tng at i7hy Mr. Williat f Indiana, also sent up al seoamer Arter eR He 4 Dinsock abd the DIN elative te eie (Ont The rt reste gi the | Lospos, March 19—Noon,—Consols ever wewspaper aetiole evuumencitig with the ‘ ‘ it stp RE elk inthe Light New York | thority of ine untive “at en Nante | who ed yout mf F wney. | Ainericun ae assertion that” Washington waa city of | amin the nthe bake Al/lerinanie t wan o va third | 8 hw attvek was sudden, although | cusities oyened at the following ratess Ma gua aroativnte Tareas f SANE [Silertiaule Aarne wap. 6 { the DD had tine to overpower those | Uuited States Pive-twent 1G! Minete to havo indecent atatemeuts read in the |)” bi ‘y Siogorson dul wot know that auch wae ‘ tol States fiver tie Jand church servioos, ‘Tho turn out was! the case whon ho woved the bill ia Commit Moamehip “aragossn Disabled. ' MWinvis Central shares, 73% The Chairman saul that it wee not, and | larger than for many oars post. tee of the Whole, and had uo objeotion to Teleqvaphed ta the Now York Sun) ' ie Mull way shares 6 : pvc he directed the clerk wot to road the article re for Kewiawia recouaider the action taken yestord | erikes Mimann March 1a Tha ceaan Raxkront, March 1— Evening. —Uuit 5 Br odsanes explalned it (Teteqeaphed to the New Vor Sun.) the haute of tha Committee, having boon | MUP Gharles WW, Lonl. from, Galveston for COMMERCIAL Io ft is South ( © | ONT Alatcl ise The: eurnesatone the action the staauship Saracoaga in tow, die | Lavenroor, March 13—Nooo.—The eottoe uewapapor, published in Columlo | ii'e Hull waa laid yeatorita ‘ Pe Mantrocteat ay pinta gin asp yt Tho Chairiuan twnarked that it mi O Lowe! Tis vie agreed to hy a vot | ual | tons ‘af fostentay. Mitdling Pplaeds eam inorder in South Carolina, but it was meccog inthe eveniag, B. Devlin, | Mr Hoyt. rose to a que | The Stew able | quoted at 124d por Ib hora, Changhter.) Vien 1 & apocch d tor Ire sid | Che ; w York ‘Tne wn of reo i WieorasA Boas |" Lard la poe ewt., for Atoor! ; Tallow Mr raw rreened hin wae Canada, «| tained au extract trom the correspondences . n fie pew owe Linseed Ont cay r Hr. Yormeworth. 8s ak ‘ and wv xoveruiient | of the Sexpay Mvme tix, wtatiag that the | | Ciscmsatt March Che ateamner | toy common Wiliacton—Oal id, eal etek Ply a ranted, ho Committee on Chacitable Lastite earcived here trom Pittsbu . sialic 2 Ne S88 HEOAr OAlNe FR NACE) vous thie aitt, onchidled to Foport a bill to rogulata prow | Hast wight and leaves tur oe A ports om Mivaahoois « Marni ibs rentnne Fadl wan any auflering or dealitution at. the Tho Five at Hethwal, a ee eer tAt Coat iat | tnovalng by thousands of pooptt. nes CM* | ton-—'T'he markes tailey bes been quale, aa Southethat thers was auybody atarving tha New York Suni) without fuandation. That Cony u i‘ ati porn! wed ateady at Lid. for middling uplanday there, but simply that ‘twas probable aon 4 Bittatereltercaa © lake | | The sales of the day weve 10, ’ body must be starving there before the next W., March t.-—A. tire | bill rel (to, aad Would do gu th writlug | From Memphis, Tenn the beeadstatls market is tiem, Wheat Top wae gathered: He would not consent | broke out lant might in Carroll Howse, whic | ia 0 tow d stolilio Ulla wire’ aust | Teleyraphed to the New York Sun.) Milwaukie red and amber, Lis, 3d, per eome w contained in thie bit would, if carr LiGHHe BATNULBR: AUN BEOORIN Bole siroot | cult Ao eg um jrawauts and Ale. | Cited a roman th this. ¢ ntod | 108 Pur produce, ashes suld for oe ut sire of Congress to hut up t | Achange ottive i f Aifuah ington ateeak easly 0, ea. gtatvlng poor im every city of the United | the Commercial Bank and other nuildtings hwan caivied, and the 5 ou of Penneylwamia 4 ¥ ratte x red | notorious New States Smith move 1 momber named Wo. Geran w ta: ped aud Canada white, . gti Hioghau ani od Mr, Farneworth whe aie anes ty Menllts proved that al) masaliars al Red aset la Maw Corie mnt General uncail an her in the first session uf tho 9th Congress red v the Governor of that State. zt shall f vocee or fuur or five millions hal not been wppropel | partion Ec uaie aivent a \ pul ated for the express purpose of supply toy Mee * Motil b Mo M th 7 Baa fos the exnrase Durhaee OF SUDEIVIAN | A uudred + hava beon dostroye How j ‘The Milwaukee nod Minngsota Rattroad | By Muit to the New York Sunt } Milgaee, Red ehaihan’ Whe Roniiseaais bles: | lbs AEN eR aN YR he doora were then openod the ab (Telegraphed to ihe New York Sun.) ype f ee a ve tunte L il | ayy om vane er sent members appeared aud made thvir ex My pi ep, March 1SecTha: Chavaland | nti Hoyer a RY i Lledote | » wad enses, “ land | ine. the ta Nee heater Mr. Furnaworch admitted that that was | leaving t stu in all die a lll ba dareubal dikes aa vikal at 1 second mor boudholdors of the | fc) wien oyat very atyle go, but agreed that that had wo relovancy tf ae Meh THe Ml tp thoronse Uke canta) ste vaukes ant Munosote Railroad have | sy tesa Ht x h lntew fy, SH) ates ‘ the Long sland Kailroad wan passed A Bonde to the anioant of $150,0N) tony. |, ate HES! Heart the well kuown dates Ne. stevens remarked (hat Congress had at Colmmbla tor the Confederacy, Eventing Sesaton, 1 Cairo the t ddecisiog of Judzo | | position to spot some vf tue thieves ew within a tow yeara given some ton anillions legraphed to the Now York Sun.) Pei as | {illeria.court to tho Supreme Court of the | uted there {dollars ti the Froodmen'’s Bureau for Reet a olkeTahae le MILLS PASSED, | Caited States Ap : y Ted TST AGh satiaeEa Bon Uar Bites ieee | Fiascico, March 1%—Despatchos | ty amend the act to supply Bronklyn with — : a LIELNE ladies graduatet at the Pomabe hirdvof ithad been appropriated. by the} fem New Wostwinster aunounoe that the | waier. to ameud the Clratier of the Metyo 1 Hodtioat ( t wha on Saturday, sluyal people of the South Legislative Council of British Columbia to- | politan Public Couveyauce Co 1 ( y Sun) Thore were fou MF RUNES ORO De u »binson rose to correct a statement | day 4d unanimously fo mission o | prevent y and loss of life t ’ r i poia® le ; 5, 1. tobinsgn toro to t n statement | day vated unanimously for admiaalon into | (iitemguay and ioe) Ot te March 14 John Feanois Mig AY, wsavuts ch Ranson Sade died abe w Wu the course of the discusslon, to the | tHe, colvalat Os nfederacy, lows’ Hall Association ot i itis auents Welive | 9 Soars Ho was tho father of iM tthe relief of the suffering peo From Ha'lfax, Sune tp the Cornell University tho u Bildren by one with, who, With Oe OF Ram in treland, He aid tha: ‘ a mid by Ezra Corn the Theatre ens Era ‘ ation’ bail ‘been made’ by, on RAT Be Mae Ith = Mo‘amand the act relative to the powsre | asetitute Cathal Tay, Chinesa women who will wait om the ase the Renate but ratulstes the prospresus aud pevcofnt Son. | aud duties of the Commissioners of Fai 3 aes Chinese rostauraut in the Exhibition, weew od iy {oa vontnittes which was | dition of the Province, the ae nes of to | gration ‘To prevent obstruct ous upon piers pureed in Canton; they cost $90 apiaee ently and thera It slept the sleep of | Confederation Aviendinent, . lively ses. | ®t #harves iu tho port of Now York | an 1 Tork Sun.) | Se picks of Chingse wowen cost only @ 1) He (rusted, however, that no trouble | sion is anticipated, to regulate the use of slips uni wharves ad. Se , apiece, (the kind would oceur here; there was Br ety hy terse ks By ied caariee ef Rosroy, Judge é the! “Pwo brothers gamed Jacob and Juhnetes vnatitutional queath ' 0 igo Co Fis tor of Cuatoins, en | Berne eu of high standing and fm s (rected the Gul coca Thee Haeeeky Bene m live to the Father Matlew Total Abstinonoe | tered upon the duties of bis ofics today, | Barner, Mew of high standing aad Ao ted would pase, Lopisviiin, March 19.—Goneral Thomas | Society of South Brooklyn, ‘Is incorporate | “Phisty iqucr doalors iu. this city discon: | CUWAtUM. wesiling at barcoaies Ma, Bg, Mr. Covode procooded to relate from the | continues in command of the Department | the Now York Colloge of Dentistry, Ad- | (jgued theit tiaille tnat Wook tween whom a bitter fou bait exteted tore old Beri, tare the ery of dew King Ahab rd the Cumberland, Major Gonerst Pe 0 | journed. Ab long Games ont A BY “he e near was mado utter because jown | has been asal, to the command of the Maine. ee Of Shy sate q vily act mercy tothe King ofthe, Avazrians, who, | Third District leadquarters at Aloatgou- Tee Meieeh Bons ef Macnee | reeyraphed wo the New York &u,) hone dospélats EaMt Saad, inating Tends,” Wetere soncteding the marretive | Mhe.cleemer Nick Loagw (Telegraphed tothe New York Sund | Besser, March I—Ote new City Clove | ground frou sheer exbmustian? soll tothe he was interruptod by the announcement | evening with tho passong Atnaxy, N. ¥., March 1.—The Governor | ernmont was organized to-day. Over a foot | bore passing slong shortly alter found the of 4 message from the Sonate, | the stoamer Mercury lately sunk in Arkan: | hi tho following naiwod | of suow fell yesterday and Laat utght in| eldor brother, Jacob dad, aud the younger Mr. Ross inquired of the whe ‘as cut off, i gers of tho Hudson Kiver | this seotion of the State, Joha Maraden, | so badly mangled thai he cannot survive esenge fro the Almighty could bein-| Governor Ogleaby will addioas (ho Union | State Hospital for the Lusano :—Abiah W. | au old morchant of this city, well knowa tu run no bea pgasage (rou the Heupta a) myocting tomorow mighty (Palmer, ol Acuouia, Wor Telly, yf Keauae, Laat Locke aid Dashade la uae (Gemansed oa Ve wie Page, eel

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