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the Pets fee. W. Saw: U. & Consul, soins Secretary of Btate. ——— ee { THE LATEST NEWS 18 PUBLISHED DAILY : MEXICO. \ York Sun i Bam “at sas = a - —__—— Partial Contrmation of the Vietoty of vilabaeae |itaeMourth Year. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MARCH 22, 1867. matical TW NTS, a ey, Gatvestom, Texas, March %1.—Adviece ~ = = = —=—= <== = —— EIS = = 5 po e ce ee ma ca | have boon received from Rio Grande, ap te . bebe CONGRESS YESTERDAY, | {nites States te sppoint the Rogisters of | be done if the Preaitent refuses to remove [ Mr, Klilvidge expreasod the hope that the THE INDIAN CAMPAIGN. the 16th inet. They contain eleven days’ Be laters and meet important sews, yee * | Bankenptey, and providing that the regis | Mr. Smythe Rontloman from Masaichusotte would got ’ later news from the coat of wer . soca ale Seated tore shall be appointed by the United Mr. Randal el that if the Prosident | the opportunity ho asked. It waaa subject | Letter from General Sherman Dispesttion g ike ait Geis morains est cee The Senate. what was right he would telltho House, | which his {Eldridge's] aide ot the House ohthe Troops stringent Orders. Laws on “= 1p battle had bow fought at Catahualpea. ort Sak cate . {f it passed the resolution, to mind ite own | would like to have venulated ak oF Coenenos Covererss,'s the corit: J site bree setabticbe an ; ‘aa the | Ulnens, Uawehter ] Mo conaurred inthe | © Tha Cairn su jaw ‘= ree) Sun Oable Dispatches. small portions of the ae 6 request of soveral Senators the | opinion that Mr Sin would be removed, | would have " P pi + = QUARTRR OF A MILLION Vessels for Friendly Belligerents. | viit win aid uver tor the’ erenost” if not for malfeasuuoe certainly fer und zundoradiroct or | Wasuinatox, Matoh 21. Lieut. General TION. a olther olde, | Masini Of Reaters, Ae much reading master cannot be peor INDIAN TRUAT STOCKS peas, debate, | Shorman bas addreasod a totter tothe Heat-| THE REFORM QUES’ ae | iy CF eta ‘the mall vain ot Tee Cou, (On motion of Mr. Pomeroy the undatehed | . THO moreing hour hore exp: having first agreed | auactera of the army, dated ®t Leela Feaulution goes over wntil ton ‘Was victorious. ' ‘orfiaio Dias was about to besiege the Li ent, offered when | witay, | Maroh 13,1807, in which he eaye all the | 4 Liberal Bill Promised for Ireland. as of yeatard, horize the the bill to THE NRW YORK 6UN nv atocks in pos THE SOUTHERN RELIEE mint. eid tinanimuus consent | troops 4 opartine tab, ital. A general battle was impending. wees ms of THR BUN will be ound, cmong PAYMENTS TO LOVAL SLAVE OWN which was debated and passed wont into Committee of the W nthe | Dt, Wider idee expressed the hope that the ne, ave aul aro now being | Nows from Mrance, Etaly amd | Turion (de pers. The Libersic ia sake griisiee on surreme topes en Stato of the Union, with Mr. Hiaine in the | House would not “bottle up ead tet " mnei parte of the countey wore beepla oe RIS RXPORITION chair, and re tho consideration of the | Man from Magsachuseits. [1 ror) Line sar ieeneiten a up a lively guerrilla war. Beveral Ii a Pike po ar hed The House. On motion of Mr. Wilson it was resolved | Senate joint tion rixting one | Unanimous conse vin " Sr Sat sid all roates sorees —_—— ints while Siding with ihe Emperer’ were Ee Nate ta” Wastingion— Sreaican _ Wineterted te eset een rent at | Caren atate for the relief of the deat. | Mr. Hatter Nomen for the kindness, | principat ronda by swine’ ther ‘omigeants | Raptd Spread of the Insurrection | shot from the roadside. Increased Compensation to Laborers. enolution expressive ct the aches | att erect Meath ae onde Thave never concealed the fact which te | travely or tmerchaute send. their “gonds It ia aaid that the prospects of Maximilé ferord of Important Kren occurring to pens re) ton expressive of the aenee All ge M debate being ordered to be m in Thessal inu's success wore greater than before, as [ER RG nt year Rep adiie Heat hat iby, American Depart fetored ints minutes, Mevara. tanks and | How an nfenaiealy put furwardy tit roted | atinod to. the | mouutala’ Trrive ly: {nae oncoase wore greater, thea sananiarene ania i's Exhibition Paria | Hingham withdrew their peer ad. | for Jefferson Davis in the Convention o| 0 c Pe 2 Ore ereae Tae ant other Lee | ALLEGED CORRUPT SENATORS OVER- opened onthe Mabbeth way. | cnguam wit TGP VORCISR MRCOG: | ety aRyeaven Cimea. | theeant thm the | poate’ reaiy “bait, in Ren “ bn Meverte vie Wadhiaston, wis \ force — Important Tria’s — LED, ’ " non witered ment | Feprescutative man of the South, aud | fou ion 0 a y abetintendin, Beak Meetings Market Reports | Mai- shies M peoa eu BIVR ai —h FR at hg bd MAINT Ceanletnerrae | toned teereoy toned dis: | the romininter can ape is Saee Gn According to the last official information wanes SUE ao es rantvall entled up tho Jolat revolt: | wards anpropria of dol ‘hie area Gesen “RHE RUN SHINES FOR ALL. pend furthor proceedings andor aud’ te f, es ore of thane posta or atati ~ 21 Kvening —Me. Dia | teesived from Moxico it appears that the ts the ewe of teas es Proposed Removal of Collector | \i0n tos») pn f rato pay | fare” and tom th nod to nail the honorable againat all peoplo who vielau MIL Uae Chaiecatbon a tee arcacen, or | Ropektienn have; tole” IHN GUPOARE DS poll ; hat ond the Secretary of War is he we 7 Ne defor: | Cone ager the li taoli, tho Chancellor of the Kxchequer, pro- aw al. Smythe, loyal slave « # oulleted 1a the | authorized and direoted, through the na from Olio ia thie’ That white Jeter, | Congeead, or may endanger the liv of pe aval Watebed Gall tee Tratiked, ped and armed, each of which could offer Broatya Wittens pre ME. Davis tok the loot and spoke at SPPig be tinh ‘ns Ra SoU TORR aereatis | Gethm Nak. Was CANES Tora G tuvet ee SF sopreneciored:, WHKe: inter ive ke tate won Quan, {battle to Maximilian at Queretaro, Of rookly my * apply so much ca ho may deom teceasary | St id was claiming to be ® tHentl o ‘astern Question. . Pottece 5 Jength in opposition to the reac Ho i 4 ~ 1, Lenpported bie, » the gon uurte or civil authorities to hold of punish these four armies only one, the army of the vubeeribers for - . reotion of re ion, being a breach of | “i! moners he a © Phas changed my ie tho pr rocelved from the South which Indionte | Queretaro, ‘The Western army, under Cor- Ply freedinan and refugees with provisions 5 TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK. Passage ot Arms Between the plighted faith, f th6 Geverneene. | Or. rations 1 kaw tho error of ith whieh the that tho insurrection againat the authority | on: nd the Central army, und were comil Eacobed ori Butler and BE Hut 1 ful poople, whites, blacks or ined that ifthe anvond doalt wits by the | of the Sublime Pr "The publication office Fuiten Kept Hingham expt nt wi sted. the bill would not make pay for negr on - the Gover A boone he did not think nt had any right to take left to | rte is rapilly eproading mio iw th they make ag Eat ise ike them or entiat ther. He would not vote & | Une went ata renTiation of one dollar Ninn even Wneec |! Hien: Hlascet, tn (he Henarimtar 6? Gs nn Wasaaoaae Huei Potter, ypananderel reuters, tule outa’ beiag satan yt | “C** +! foliar to reimbnree himself for personal | of tho Freadmone Thine fond rellet and ie friends, | Mississippi. has organized a special foren of | 5 March U—Cho foreign policy of | bolo, Cenorals Corona and Rogules will —tiwe hes ie bing reel ; oe are #, nor accept a dolise if voted te him. | Socarting tothe tern ct te cae eee! i Vapplause.} (Mr Mingham’s | al waded men, with which he ns Pisa abe ve ded re offer him battle. Shoal they be defeated, Bri tire apace devoted to Wasutsarox, Mareh 2 Ho hoped no slavebolder in the United | feorling to ave TarAlebisp fee crane ce | Seal le OR ie Lisen aude of tie How the country of tho Emperor, which has boon under dis: | nora Mas, of the Restore army, will 69 An's teins of rosching the people, THR AUN te | The President will probably tomorrow | Staten woul n Hroad in the Southern States.” Kevonrme) TL dit not mean to impugn | wavs below tho Arkan-| cussion for some timo in the Corps Legis | loft intact, aud able to take care of Maxi twa ipareed by amy eth Der, return ty the House the s joint 1 plomontal Ko} nat the | {ho honor or integrity of tl confine with then, Mr. Hutler tate a apocch » ae. | latif, ha bee joraed by overwhelm: | milian Fee lightaing presses (equal :0 five of the ‘Io legac ye nayal. The Nave we | i sea gteh SeabENR tho | Tee Tit: Toute Gale, att} y What Ue Rant Te elvobraaee | ele nondoraed by an i porey ate ammplayad evar meh tn gine | construction bi Wuckitew, Davis, Doolittle, donna | t Wan Intaneded to ald te (ie | Wad lonMine tho other Bish OF lulgo thous. ‘Lf, however, they | ing majority, NEW YORK, (ed ray pay FAO Secretary Seward, in answer toe resold: | torson of Tennensea, Van Wiukle aud Wil: | bet el ARAL EL Hone for the Editor shoud be mL v the ro | Mr. Bingham will asmure Itin that the 1 tine ge will romain at rho Italian Klections. hodied white rebels who Ae} toy. Mr. 8 on of Congress, saya that the corres) miry voted * aye, 0 the er , oh aor ' ceedings of the Legtslature—R, ‘Letters relating to Advertioemente, Batecription Rie beatin eke went Into xe | lating round corner grace ea refusing | ified bie words by saving ha th [raed pov ran eee chet Chae Fronewom, March 2t. Tho gonoral oleo bh nn he’ teovniod coat Sarcascyeh of tee peuticaion vecluess eteenibe | ence relative to tho arrest, imprisonment | 1h» Sonate, at 135) o'clock, 9 fdjourned. | | %.8ork, white the wulsilfe of the North | Walt nw mri E eevee tooee caithing: FAs | seeks Uae te of asiminig an raaw | Home havo Yeon held. So groat wae the| Nalivead Sehemes-Preceetion et be MOSES 8. and troatment of Awerican citizens in Brit Shenld tha eanlie at tho tack: aappert iy | nev think. (Langhtor and appioues.s°1 will | leat Menuer and tens; Wten thes rene cee | persenal popularity of Gonora! Garibalii, | taste Breoklya Terrace. iit Fessed— Corot Namuu and Faltoe hireste. | ish dominions for the past two years, is] | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE lazy, whiskey drinking, illeneaa, tho aria | (cy tu repeat the words L used I anid the | poeta, aud tr will impress on them that ib] that he was returned for three difforent | esceemencent Convention en te tee ‘ nad v. ill im progtess, and cannot, consistently coMreNsaTtoy. oracy of the South! Mo desired ta enter | guutloman had gone spirit ae be be ts to their intere io koop their Naating cities. Kite. Ete, Bie. gene = | with the public intorest, bo zat made jwublio. | The reading of the journal having beau 1 in whatover | Kane tu body over to th ° pre Rassin and Bokhare. SENATE, Special Advertisements: ‘The Sooretary of State, in reaponse to a | disponand with, Mr. Schenck, om Ismve, tn on, If by logialative exper. efit gives th Gooasion for the many rumors | St. Parrananuao, March 21,—Hoatilities mits frronten, (ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL | resolution of the Sonate, eaye that no wea dt len coareoconaaae teks ae ve. wiinuvea.” trot tale ik ack: ait Tish so dlaturh ous people, Af ter he bas between et Dokhare have been tom: wpAinare, March 21-—Aguinet the, batt foe A knowledge has come to the department of dopartueuts at Washington the | to the apoech of Mr Woodbridge, lage | of eucouragemeat,) The geutina lone this ho w lod it the cocunion | Porarily auspended. a — un! oma, | any U. 8. Consul appropriating to bie own | provisions of the joint resolution giving 20 | since, in which he quoted the text, "Ver Tulcea deus eoriie ain Ge MARINE. Agsinst the Lecingten Avene Ralléedd n nto | tse, any foes of his office over and above hia | MF Cent. wilditioual compensation te cer- el hat werertling, be THEE UMIA Yaa AL: | Onamiet of inp oonuiers “I aud: Tae’ Goat’ | tm tice masaie, Ceseral Adee, fa fhe | Geesetown, Moreh, Sti—Meouo he Dill Agreed to. \any festacan’ and tre advertiatag ie sip ieee celery iin cumplorece iu the civil eervice of the coal antte men ot more ability could do | Departineat of the Platte, bas prepared a| Canant freight steamship Tarita, Captain |” Against authorising the coustrustion of more, and no ready to give thent | foree of about higher plaudis , ‘ ® compatent comman: sriolt,” besenne [6.06 Frogion of country oa the heed New York, touched here railroad in New York. Agreed ‘On the ‘way for Liver. | ered sta f, General Gibt Koveruinent at Washington. arte, Reerty alt ne Tho reoeipte from customs from March | "It inclisies, mechanics, Inborors, wate: eee JOMN HOO! i bs MHh to 1th inclusive, at the porte helow | MEH And other employees of theas dopart- , 0 Against the Bulkhead Railway bill, Now’ ; mente by while Union soldiers were | 108 oF thee nimyaclf, Bes m “4 be root, ‘he 21—Kvening—Infor- Reference—M. 8, BRACH, Prop'ret "ban "44s | DAMM, was as follows :—Now York, $2,474, oman auggestod ite extension to | dying of atareation, Ho thonght that ait |! couls not do moro, 1 felt oxceodi ny Fever aoe seen babi} te pealas wae orks mare peed coy oe York. cre ie. RIDERS tye el parce ———=——— | ML 20; Philadelphin, $155,098 97; Baltimore, the Navy Yard, o Hee, ballocinas oh ieae Chee rake ened | ee eet all, Taine ee Jie peace: | Soe ones of Beets See past year, and | I. A. Nichola, Capt. Ford, whio loft Car- | gide Railroad, Long Island, EST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE | $108,072 8; New Orlonns, March Iat, to 9th, | rate ol rete eats inl | Gi Setecings whied, they had’ witnesses as Tdid in tbat direction: should be giad | who bave killed meay eople, and are gt | dif on the i8ibe of Januaty, for IL fcllitate the construction of the BESTS HAIR DYE 116,981 60. Total, $3,260,068 We, Satereee; Ghlcle Debeahe teeny ne we teens tae f 0 that much dong, but the only | open war. No merey should be ahown to wreoked at Toneritfo. No Plattaburg and Whitehall Kailroad. i Model Dye ot the Forid, ia used in preference to | # ‘otal. $3,260, ; Jaborora, which brought them up toe point | Mr. Spalding supported the joint rery | to recogniss that m: 4 theee Indiane, for they grant ao quarter, | further particulars hat To enable certain railroad tions re, becmnse Tho registration of voters under the new high aa if they had had 2 pero ad-| lution“ He confessed to having had some | victim of the gs J fe ij to use F atate rome an V charge for AT DOKS NOT STAIN THE SKIN, ouffrago law has commenced in Washing: | ded to their original pay wavering of opinion in roference ty ital | know of w: Si RI he ie Ate (En FINANCIAL. iiaae ‘and ae all who ave tried 1%, acknowledge, » Mr, Julian stated that they wore » | though the wniveraal aentiment of charity | Upon the scat ly viet! ‘ 7 MOREE Bldce whe) Lonon: - bee 21 — Evening ~ Console | “Eetending the line for the completion of SOMA MUha Si ASA, ton, The registration in the First ward | wialy ‘starving from the, heutimones nor Wy gentlemen | War Waa 0 XE cat auatain | by menus of ruaners,tonotits all ous who | | Loxnom, Mar Me caste ela guset es | en the tine for lor shows tho blacks greatly in the majority— | thoir pay to support their fami lo olsl crate arguments | tho memory of Fort Fisher, if he mod his | wink avoid tho fa t Wwe yea anne niiee Opt changes hed oe roy bait ioe teautite nd matur- i gontod aguinat it, and ong gon? W Associates can auatain lim inthe blood of a | fellows, to come in to some: a: of our mill- for money. ; Aga 0 a a BLACK OR BROWS, the whites taking no particular intorost in r. Hen Suggested its oxtension to | agi kon’.cman (Mr. Wood) lb itary commission, and | tary posta on the Platte, wuere we would | | United States Five-twontios, 74%; Illinois | pill Tescon Y ) the empl n the government printing | remarked that thie a sropri of « mil: | Women tried by « mu food ¢ t rily, and (urn them over tral Shares, 748; Erie Railcoad Shares, | amending the o! ‘of the Merchants’ ‘And le sold by all Drugeiate at the low price of the matter office, and Mr. Chanler to the laborers of | lion dollars was a eoiniuin fur tho porsecu. | Oovderned without sufficient evidence, iu | feed them femnporarily, a the Ge 4 TH9G 5 is the charter of the Merehanly FIPLY CENTS PER HOX, Tho President has signed the bill appro: | the patent olive tion at iw rebels, he was brought to a] my judgment. bat Tnasmauelt as Gongreee has lately pro- Tuasxpoey Marob 21 toe third reading, 3 HAIR DYE te far o tiny $15,000 for the relief of the freed-| | Tv these aud to other suggostions Mr, | atand. He co utd fully appreciatetha fect | Mr, Biagham asked and obtained fv p Fivotwonty bonde olosed here this |} ion of emigrants ar- fc am and ater ualag wi aay detacton | PTAtIDE #10000 for the | persone iu the Dig. | Sebonck replied, that while he would uot | ings of the “eutioman just before bitn (Ate. | munnves to roqly. Ite anid; afte tow gone | Yided for. Colnmiasion. to visit these’ta. | States Five-twenty bonde. ol For the hettor protection of ta oppose auch extonaions, if they were fou to bo pr diane aod as these Comm « 'T No. 46 South-secend et, Williams ray » goutlemen will look {Te be had of sil Druggins, che sioners bave | evening at 7744 fur tho issue of 1902 coupon. riving at the port of New York. rvoual | reached Om: point ne loge son had been reduced to @ | sary tho Hondquartors of Gen. COMMERCIAL. MiLLe PASEKD. in thie Mow int “of starvation in oue of the rebel} in vai for any rewarks of mino 4 trict of Columbia; also, the bill appropriat y Proposition simp! 5 » Gouoral Sherman has inatructed ™ a —The White Plaine Water H — —_——_ $20,000, in addition to tho amount here: | covered ‘The construction of tho ne to mortal man, save whon I wa Angur, Lavenroor, March 21 — Eroning Incorporating the White ‘WRENCH POMADES,| toto provided, for expense attending tho | “ear on mdverse tu the claime | att. Covode, interrupting, remarked that (tously assautted by other Pim to delay satual hostilities until theee | cotton market continued dull aad’ heavy Worke Company, ‘$0 CENTS PER BOX of thor Laustod their efforts, Paria hibition. ewployes, while they wore cor: | ae had aént quite a aumber of packngos of | the amenity of debate, an: throughout the day and closed at the fol-| The Brooklyn Terrace bill. : i h if inability to in- + Middlin, for the tainly intended to be includod, Ae mover, | provisions to the South while prisoners | tereenal soaduee one oe ay and reported to nvility lowing authorized quotations: Middling | Authorising tho New Yo ‘. 7, HRLUDOLD, Dragan Oot weoaDWay.| Advices received at Washington from | the unitt quest wh dio cane Uherets Gea. inte, Hyows | Caro, U trust, ag entitles mo to the respect | Hanes the conduct of the hostile Boutx by | UoTands, “usc; middling Orleans, 18 | pellet of the Runtured au to hold Next Motvopsliten Hotel tin | Vora Cruz to February 2. state that « total | The previous question was seconded, and | with due care theangh Gen. itutley at Pon | at consideration of thow who kaow mo | Pacitin manauro, In referance to thea two | Hh of the dav foot tO Nt” ‘i a auinte. Ne eendaen eet evenness , the joint resolution was passed witaout a tress Mouroo, but Lot ond once had ever | heat, Tut the gentleman (Butler), while ho | expeditions General Sherman saya, defeat: |" ¢, te aol to We. da por 45 “Toa, for | TOA! And personal oata SET 1HE SUN AND YOU GET a GooD | °f 's'% French trooys embarked from | {i¥ c\n Feachond og pesvatrs | He would regard | take of matters of Laato, aul choowea to | ave Measures will not auswor againet In. | 4 Oats sold to day at ig - eT a ee ee G Paper. Price ¥ Comte, Vora Craz up to February 2 Tho Speaker proceodga, ag tho fra! % ag hia donation to the Southern pe oplo, | constitute himvelf my judge, toushing tho | dana; wo aro tiod down ly long routes at eof apt yet of Now York. ‘ape a8 our detachment Al, xtra priine meas I To increaso the salaries of officers aad iin vita Ea, (cree ore expeeten Ball of couatttea fas eran bour, Wo the | | Me fowiding, resuming, epaatod thee: | Int are Hee are Raa eee be tents to | basdurceseet te wants cxtenens Ibe. Tallow—Amierioan 44a clerks in the office of the Collector of Taxes r Ley FORTE oe oi ¥ A appreciate farce of | ative f aple, bo © i rl ei ecpporelbetbd oot Ad five ligent, | Previous to 12th March, ‘Tho cuatom-house me Te enpen mt | cape oe ee ie uurewood, the matorials for which have to be hy. pee owt, t0e, A: in Now York ype o by the gontloman ( #7281 matsopous. the | in Vora Cruz was to be given in obareo of *PDKARKA 1 She appeal moite by the gontionan . sae repay G9 ne, iweling Uh ped S*mernle | A official of the Juarer government. Maxi on, of Lown, from the Judiciary Nabe is Tevet eresan Viren Geis ean ‘Caveats, ove, are pabllabed reported back t © in rebel pri ore sauueree mn |S . reported. ‘ba mf 7 Wee prewenia Heels te 1 mitian is reported at Queratero om 15th | +, panic, renonted bar nate Will uo market is \r For thetrauafor of cartain indigent chil- rpenting Sie. kd. per owt, Ashos—Wote | dren in Columbia County to the Hudson Orphan Asylum. oan Pe hauled two aud three hundred miles, whilet juaticn 4. | tomo, undertakes to qualify his rash judg. | (He ludiaus move Lundrods and thougande | e050" Doe owt, without emotion of miles, taking along with them their po- ! horror, Not ouly wore | mont by saving that he only thought a " ee eee bee ml bill en art oe —natham p it Cirenit Cor and children, Tho: a roe | Fobruary with 8000 mon, The Tibergs} of thar oie Meaggmtrick an Cironit Mier they wove induced by oMlere of food ta | Sai ate tage a ne RE ho SHOU | ie ANG at one Hee cette ez are | DEATuz OF DE. LIVINGSTONE, da, which ‘lavien a diteet tax st ck | forse le sbous LA 0UH and rveeniting is pre. | bradhe, wih. on Amondinant. siting, the Mea iver” Hn Me Rimity, for Fwoull have concerned. mye 12. tank hele ar peraat 18 & went | Am OMetel Apopuat of the Had Occurrence. Scio se ante ARRTODEIAted at the rate of pid Judge o! gtreuy! vl jus hin tw I, ged to iu he tho ¥ . ¥ - Sonar ak be arr Pe aR ee tat Claims | iat? Ia travolliog v<peuses. They wore ire trould about wi killed Cook fobinefhaugie | iwndeeda of niles idatant. ” Gust troops at of the dente iit The following | now railroad shall’ have beon compte ihe tn == aféat of the French Spoliation Claims he Ainendment wus rejeotod the bill Pe thoy tor] The gontler shown tho samo | Must got amonget them and kill onough of | account of the death of Dr. Livingstone has | was ordered to » third reading. Recess. aa expects that Congress will pass, next Win. | Passe looened o, very, gk waft ik want of senettoration for eee rights of Haale! opeire fear, rs palorageh sells rh + beon received by the State Departmont: Rveaing Seaton, sts sambeted |b 4 ‘ ALITGED CORRUPTION IN THE A@KNATR IN | ever, they had suffered us. hie fron others, in the remarks which he has just : p ‘ ¢ Jurrep F Bales wok toca eee bas Beal EN OOo ee ene CRAROTIOR NTE’ Tae Tae GUMATa. in | even, they had, sudared as) hls fri iumio"by" thvor ot “the Town." Hy’ wat | agente can ‘anil wil Foaite atongat tina, | CONSULATE ov rie Uxcren Staras ov The evening seasion of the Senate was dee Sekt rover sdvios cr ths bepta Daymont of $9,000,000, to be distribated pro | jrvvse who wero responsible, for ‘it, came Fight doos bo constitute himaclf a judge ta | &0d be held responsible for their conduct. i uoanD Ge Haeiaasy rated to the consideration of the bill extab- Ut the parties consul ed are fe: Fala, Tho slaime amount to over 613,000,000, | air, ialbard, chairman of the Committee | doersious on the point of itarnting, ta | fe ay who wore hie - Bin:—It becomoa my painful duty torre per Med Bojropelitan Board of Piete i artes and overy original olaimant is dead on Puvke Expondituros, atatod that the | Could not but respect tho appeal to his hue of Of ions | DOW THM NEGRO VOTE WILL CO. | port the death of Dr. David Tariexaens, | cay rant a, one limiting the pewee of x-Sonator Foster has bean appointed | committoahad taken teatimon: whieh appa. | earth that the blood of inno A Polltical Straw. the celebrated Afric po nm oxplorer, who, aa t| Commiasioners in asa J conce on my handst 1 the) Nawngay, N.C. March tl—The election | wrote wader dato of May Sth, 1506 (lispateh " raat gentleman mean to aay by hie aweeping Chaise ited No. 4) loft hore on tho Vth of March last, for Prisous wore theniselves iu favor uf | fudginent that it ts slay On the hands Mt hero thie day reeulted in a wnanimous of the River Rovuma, and road frova tho New York Tistes a | those brave mon who wero constituted by | voto for Mayor John Hughos, tho ¥: that region botwoou tho grout lakes of Con ter from # soldier now living in Rut-| tho warta your President a ¢ eyroes | tral Africa, of which, wx yet, tn Ae ‘of | Mr Woodbridge, for the purpos the too deement | ing that the Union auldiors who by at to one, ao that | 14 Fels be taken as comportod | this! urtery die trom one house to | | ne Or ma been raged 1 Ui oH cival r ‘i srobably be | Pently inentp: cbtalming’ perente’ Wor cneueMied 2 | Minister to Austria, He will probably be de confirmed by the Senate. It in reported today t wharves for tho exclusive use nies, or for the erection of permane: thereon, . ‘ho vill was ordored to @ third reading, h action with the ¢ t Matthew Mo Mabon will secure the Brooklyn Poat Oftic ; candidate for the State Senate. The Little is al th te 4 eoneult with us, a: tho other. He offered the following resolu. | land, Vt pronoure that tinal jadgn i Known ‘Tho and intelligence was reoaived | "2! te Senate adjourned. il be happy to noe being nominated by the President ton Mr. Logan, whilo not considering that as | which nobody. could ' - here on the Sth inst, by the arrival of soy ASSEMBLY. Beas the ait, tar Tho Senate in excoutive session to-day jeokved, ‘That the House having bern inform nt, quoted against it arom] Sir, Uenped it ° FENIAN TRIALS IN CANADA, mom bors of the expedition, from r © Assvoim: | latchet of whose alio confirmed the following a bat te ong ther nomi Il, Collector of Cus habe | <The bill to eatal logal gazotte im dd tow third read: of importa: bile fact of De: Tivingstonne Now York city wa i 0 0 ation from Prostdo Johnson. Wasiinctos, March 21. —The Prosident 4 Comnu < in| not worthy to uuloone, who maid th My huvu/pated + > Nelson Gi, Ini ‘ggg ‘ork aud elsewhere. should patiently hour tirat, and con Ml to Dr, Kirk, HL Bo Mf, | 188 mS toma at Detroit, Mich. Conauls, Charles 10, tise Hh nee therefore doclared that if such and pronounce judgment afterwards 4 response to a resolution of the House, | Vico Consul, aud formerly a momber of the BILLS Passe, Net ae trees sate ak! im oltiat lial vias DR. Boice, at mony bo tewvamiited w | aociationa ¢ tol of auldiors. they wore | the lanuage of tho great Lord High Ch transmitted to-day a letter from our ( i, | Liningatone Zausbiai expedition for the fol.| To prevent 1s upon hotel and board eoret Helly conta. at ; M. Law ® at Mos. a Wanting io the first olemout that diati cellor ot gland—notwithete lated T March 13 1 lowing particulars of this ead event; aud house keepe: D0. ST Park Row. New ¥ as; George 1 that, wa one of tho | ed acoward from a brave (Applause | torance of a oy oot thi dated Toroa! larch 13th, enclosing # oom: | ag hig a: mpanying ré o incorporate the Sing Sing Dry Dook APPLICATIONS following, | minority of the Couruittes, ho did not agres | on, the Hoor.] Kcoateat, wisest ratof mankind 1 will | munication from Mr. K. MacKenzie, tho | interesting, I eaunutedo be Henry to the report. I'he evidones was, to his| Me Broomall that whether the blood of innocence | United States attorney omployod to defend | them iu his own words to the Normal and Training Tracey, 8 uladelphin: | wind, antivoly iusuiticiont to base aush n re- | offered hy Mr. Hingls that it my hands or not, E leave to the tho prisoners, in which the latter anyathe| “The retura of School at Oswogo. Robert Catheart: Surveyor ot Customs, Bal: | galution upon would be adopted, and that the jo.nt rosolu- | stable ape of men and to goa" | Court of Quoon's Hench has given judgment | mon THR CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, Himore, Mi; Aithat D. Markley, Naval Oli: |” Mr. Hulburd atated that tho report junt | tion thi nded, would bo passed. ou the great question connected with the | in the case of Patrick McGrath, one ot tain that the distinguished The Gi 1 ine! i ecaeearnt mane cor, Philadelphia, ; pus ittodd wa cL On Lhe toat muni y tal Mrs Lagan, in reply to Mr Woodbridge, | assuasivation of tho chosen of the pooplo by | Foulan pri confirm fallen, ith hin half of his native fol Ppa ning Foreige Patent There tam regular Kilkenny oat tight of | by the Cor A not ittoe last session, tog © what the question of bravery | which ha waseut dowa inthe p over] with the evidence of one witness who 1 soldiorly conduct lad to do with the | hia rejvicing countrymon, not for his crimes, | Grath os. The | appoared before the Committeo of the pro: | passage ov dofeat of the resolution, Ho | but ter lis gic participa on are | geut Congress, disliked to hear those remarks of conviction, a taken up aud road ae forouce Committes, sre. Weed, Honry Smith, Ransom and Hrooklyn and New York office accke: the appointinenta in th President and intiential looted that Mc-| lowers, * * * * * His preaout expodi oh See triod at the November Court for | tion may be briofly afated to have beea an nin the F id of June | attempt to unite the magniticant. disco or gon | soul went up ti tus | Tunt, ann citizen of the | ies of late years, and doterming the lint 0 CPpoaed the bill in ite presout fo xi to death by he are Mr, Eldridgo inquired of Mr. Hulbued | Heman trom Vermont, Ho did not think | all charity aud malice to-| acquitted. At tho January term he’ was] and connecting great lakes, | Meare Harker and Bigelow advocated — phew of Fal Mutler is a andi | why ‘he would not atate the facts, so that | they came in good grace fromm tan Warda none.” Itwas fit that the means by | tried » sooond time on anothor tudictment h, to 2 dog, | Pasennen BARNUM'S ELASTIC STRAP | dato fur the vilico of United Statow Conaul | the Mouse night. net. ulentand, aly, | had nevor had the opportuuity oft which lis taking of was accomplished | for tho same offouco, as a Hritish subject, to the S08 Br | acrectng to tile ceeten rae. ta AND BUCKLES, at Pauama, Ho was formerly in tho Union| aud not send ® virtual inp of | ing hia courage, ao aa to know whothor ho | shoul sacertained and deformed the latter wnt Mr. MacKenzie Nilo at the two axtromi | Qerecing to the, slogatea by" coral Te, veate ean Ty army ono oF more Seuatora wit know | Wasa brave man orn Mf this resolution| When summoned to do it pro: ommended him to plead « ple: re| ting, but with due intermediate apace, ae ion of dolegs 01 isnene aaah 2 Aldermen MeGignia, Hardy, Coulter and | ing the tostigony ou which the action ie | passed. ho would propos that 1k aid bo | tested that Te ewaa. not oquat. eo Mes fuis acquit, boaiiles pleading over 1] yet unknown, ‘Such was, tho googtaph and it was lost by @ volo of ye Jorined rubbe: Coman are in Washington, eavoring tol founded | kranted to those who are sufloring from | task, and thors who called mo to that work | ony. to was oted of the fel: Tho | problem. Hat Dr f. had in view toa | gaa an Induce th ut tw ackuowlelgo the | Mr. Hulburd lad not tho slightest. objec. | fuundation ia the Ohio wud Missiasippi val: | kuow boat, with what reluctance 1 eutored | result was aa firet above stated. Ths Coure | the reaont enormous 0 OlAve | amondineat aioe, tuen, taken on the a patting (Slee ts rhe city for $300.00 tion to having the testimony read. The | loys it; but, with my own preset convic: | having in thi iuatance departed from though K Freee lea sot iene nanrece. te vote. fee tence Co too fo Committos bad reflected somowhat on the | Mr. Butler, referring to tho insinuation 4 aud with tho records that have gone | time-honored principle, There is no appeal. which imghe fo tnw | “eingates, aud it was loat by 45 to 73, IT 18 VERY NOVKis § during the war, Their | subject and had come to tho coneltaion that | made by Mr: Woolbridge tha other day, | ta tho country wud. totue world, f defy the | ao the matter must rest. ‘The judgment in ‘To have o Vin one | gin gttcation was then taken on the ae a CUT MATE Ma ere game ta chances of siccers are very dium: it would give teaat scandal not to have | that ho (Butlor] was wot m atatomnan, said | aluinny ; this caso inay be said to ond tho Fonan ive discoveries achieved by him: | Muenument applying the teat cath to. all ip re some ef Tho Demucratic Congrensmen from Now | tho testimony read, but to have it tranauit: | bo agrocd to that, and had just cacapod | “Lore the fall nat’ tho Speaker's hammer | trials; the reault of which is 19 convictions } Burton on the Tanga: | Bovets Ory ouded for ig been om iwed a perfect of any gariu Xork city: Murrisgey included, called upon | ted to the Senate for is iuissmation aud | being @ atateaman by failing to be elected | anuouacnd’ the terutearin ae ate Ming | aud 22 acquittals. The original number of | nyike, Shoke und Graut on. the Victoria, | BMS at Hou, and it waa carried the President on Wednesuay nicht, to urge | getiou ‘ongress. [Laughter } ham's tive minutes, Fenian prisoners lodgod in the military} and Iluker on the Albert yanzs, would | Y%,)? "0 1 ae aan raaccrsts fo ‘otlice im thie | Mr. ‘Tabor atated that the tontimony | Mr. Woodbridge deniod that ho had said | ‘Mr. Sevens moved that the House ad. | Seana, PEs nto was) oF 7 havo boon aw fitting triumph for oun who | y fieuiestion was thon taken on agrecing city, The Lresident liste: suietly to) taken by tho Commiites at the last soasion | any such thing jours, remarking that the members lad bad - _ was tho first to cro the African, (on. | With the remainder of tho report, aud it what they bad to wave very little these Senators (understood to be | | Mr. Butlor—Then tho gentloman from | onough of this matter Nows Items, tinent within the tro bud these | 799 Stunted by GO to jonees: Mr. Doolittle and Mr. Vatterson, of ‘Tennes: | Vorniont means to say that aus atatea: | | Mr. Hous aug Pv t tou Sl hope have heen wr untiely Lveutug Senston. soc— Reporter.) had already beou publ man. Tam very obliged to hi. | ditionat should be given to Mon A . The last heard of Dr. Le was pepe fe the New York papers, w href | Laughter.) Aet wetion of the lal rs ham an Butlor Vice ose . (Uy Telegraph 0 the New York Sun.) Houde, at the confluence of the Nevins abe ie: ae " law agalte te within the cognizauce of tho Senate. of the Grand Army of t Apu re » House again went into Committers o! id ee he cate wih Lins pamend tho an Excis *s INST AvsstoN. ' ey eben thie soasion, aad on which | licited® ronvlution | the Whole oa the State of the Union, Mr THe Virginia Tagialaturo yeatorday ad- the land desolated by the | Mess Maer Button dissent wot cus ol order, sis praia tha waa bused, sivuly be read to | 9 of ny courte, aud a4 loug wa 1! isaiuo in the chair, and resumod the conn. | journed until April lth, State Debt | lave traders supplying tho market of Zau. | 1k 0 Kt Had way bill. Mole A LIDERALANSCORNT TT wel B the He Nave approval of the soldiers of the | doration of the joint resolution, The vari | Iutereat bill w pase zibar, We have information that he pr erate & Bl Ml yy Railroad Com. ¥ or id Notion Dealers goneraliy (Teleyraphed ta the New York Sun.) Mr. Nooll, another member of tho com: | army, Lean very well dy without that of | ous amendmoita offorod by Messrs. | Gayunat Sickite arrived at Charloston, | Coeted further weat to 'Mataka,’ — Miao Lied Ay leaded etn og aie Cromen le Kings iataetaied by the : INTRON AL TAN ATION, milteo, declared himself unwilling to those who wore oft the soft emotious of this | Schenck, Butler, Farusworth, Vile, Sheila 0. soca res ae ; lof, who gave presents of cattle and food | ann y Gon faxation, relation to coe. we werentny Ure | ws siicras, Marek a cale, Mecelll, ot | (e408 ation without hearing the teati. | House during the entire war, (Laughtor| burger, Wroomall, Logan aud others, were | § esterday, aud wae received with al At thie point the Tediog t Facts of the Mayor aud Comumonalty of oye rou oH recsipn of $e oat ed {ram Finn | mony of all the wituesses. i TENTS'WASTED. aa “ua | Vermont eted from the Finance Cum mittoo the jornt ren ue wrap. | homed the tes had only | from the Douiocratic aie.) The debate weut on for ® cot Now York | tan Bathing A salute of thirteen guna. beliud, a py Mr. Hogan.) ‘Yue Havana Dianio announces the us| bar. ¥ Motropolie vn to the havo ain mony vf one witness oxaui iderable - aa this. 44 Rald ane de nd with eoime consid asperity | providing that the expenditure shall not a heal 4 dg | Croton Aqueduct Doparineut FRELOKTS BY TELKGRAPH ARE ALL IN | Bug paper ee | aencent cs Pi ela ited ing,” aud was. barticipatod tu. by | extend beyond the. appropriations alveads | Pension of the Haak of Cuba. Liabilit water they followed “tie BILLS Passe, fee GOR 8 roe At was consid nd that a committee, charged | honck, Lawre ni, Pile | wade Cor’ the’ Weeatcnan'a’ Worenee coy $520,000, SPRING ovencoats,— #5, 010, 919, #15, 818, OR O20 wh FRING OVERCOAT ble ¥ and » authorize supplemi struck inland. ‘Thay were siuddenty | for the oul ut ALM, | Ain Id to wale | oy border of the Jake for soveral da: ona duties, had the right to Hi yet, ee eee eee ; nan moved to reconaliler the of thos» duties, and to constitute ainin, whether the Kepublioan party was again $0000 Gee tee atte apo ptiating | URR ick laland They We 4 then offered an amendment grand inquisition into the cou-| In the courve of the debate, Mr. Butlor | triumphant, of danitute persone Attacked Is a hi sountey, about a ABM, A , Broomall, Suelabarger, | adopted ;,whioh caused Mr, Sol ary) linge taxed.” ‘The General 1 bill, "To provide for the ti ug of certain Lande in the town of r npowing a tax of ten (1) per ¢ Zs re spoke of Mr. Hingham as having gone over | Tie Committee then roo anid reported | ia the South, passed the House yoatorday, most forward of the attack: party, | Flushing. To limit the hours of labor FOSIMAN & SURE OE LT THOR AE TNT ASI nel tcl Ge oovnoheliog tia tke tho poiut 'f orders ait even EA RAG | Bede: Sars ategt ti House, Bot only in tho Lill, aud the Mouse seconded the pre: | A wxerino of deugglate wae beld tn Pile | Cat weer eco dot ant ack Bae ouducters aud drivers ou railroad ‘eane Nea au sis, opposite Sum Bu liar 1 | cain ised te ar eee wake the puiut f order, audevon if it had | body, but in apirit; andr of | vious question upon it alelphia yonterday to petition the Govern-| one, low of a battle axe, which cut | For tho relief of tho Children's Ait sociee FP UE YOUTIVS TEMPERANCE DANNER ferme tthe Chain to uaone! pa. n nade in time he would have overruted | what ‘th ‘aud good mau” Prosident half through his ueck. ‘Beyond this | in dauhioct of the admin- | Jobnaon we have no details, for th ow York. ‘To ainend the act rela iitous Mouse | ernor of Ten © who | the foes of the Clork of Kings Couuty, Bocisiy avd Pub.ica- | the Seerotary of the Treasury, it, beoause the whe ii while Provisional Gov. | THB COMMUTTRR ON LALOR, meut to reduoe the tax on alcohol and stop the National Banks in New Orlane were | stration of the Ne in taxing wealthy re-| Mv. Hunks from the Committee on Rules, ive to tho manufacture of contraband whiskey, | returaod were tho firet to tle, Almost ; and Youth, | issuing ahi tip a urn Wus reforred to tl st committee, bels to auppe r fatnilios. ty vhick was roferred the resolution of Mr p coer | all who stood hear Dr. In were killed ot TUR BROADWAY KATLROAD, > Temperance Orpeale: | OA Oe Hil ioasey oui eorily ga curraney, | va further discussion the previous | | Mr. Binglat, in woticing bie allusions, | lisker some dara ago, for the appoiutment | 1% captain and crew of the tou } though they seom to have done considerable |. Mr. Genet moved that the tlouse now poatifatiy {ustrated, end | bill ae umentod Ue ste ‘wae then | question was movod plod aus: the | aaid it dora not hecome a xentton Chat thar’ thare. shall 'amemeria 2 mie | Ceavelie, have arrived af Montgomery, | Sith ines rile This Waperoed chert cic | iaie tee Commitee ot the Wine me W's brat-cloes paper tor ths 4nd goce to the House fur concur. | Fesuluitivn agreed to recorited Lis voto fifty thnes (Mr that that there shall be spe Ala, Sho struck aanag at Antanla, on the | woeke ago, of about Oot 2th. You oe Broadway Railroad bill, Lost t! to th at sae wie | suggeatod fifty-seven times) for tho arch: | Congress, a Committon on Ki h. Tho boat and cargo 04 how very meagro our information is. Evyoa| mina ADVANCED TO 4 THIRD READING. ue ino pavers will be ably edited, aided by sash wists wiki dee BSSOLUTION YOR THE REMOVAL OI COLLECTOR | traitor of the rebellion for the Presidency | Lauur, to conslet of ‘nine monben Rice Apa keny an ee aeseteearet. | wiih Mperaeehl bRewladaeree ihe taerah | TY ibtenatore the Mac aes Thence he pie 5 01 aud inn Jor the Un to undertake to cast | Adopted. in General Assembly of Maryland, yes. | {ith ® persanal knowlodge of the Takes o 3 Incorporate tho Montague Theatre ial Sana, Mr, Authony ode femlution im] Me. Hutbard then sported the following | at imputation either on my Invogrity’ orn MILEAGE, tertay, rescinded the provious order to ad: | distanco trom the scone: of thie wad att Besse. in inegenarete, te Now Yom yy ta) ro if there be guy deflelte Inthe ceocada, | resolution | Tedapt any uterine ot tee risa, coe | | Mr. Wilson, of Lowa, from the Commit: | journ tonday et 12 o'clock, ‘The time of ed. | Cate rece are acane Of thle sal. afta | Gan Teas a beta aehed Carey f the late Superintondent of Publi Print, | Resolved, Thad id ia the eanes of thie Honse shat | (upt any utterance of thut kind by any on the Justiciary, to which was referred | journiment wae not aed |e Mavito, Ayite, Maoaiita, &e., &o, it) fiver, To of 49 the State Boar of rr 5 ‘try | ingiwhether he mado @ contract prejudicial jould De uumetiansiy renved Tat, whether be be the hero of Wort inquiry of the Speaker an to the inil 4 | hus boon quito impossible for me, as yor, (| ko Chambers Adarand ff dott hie BD Gage ihe covarnmenty anatcee Beet ose of New ser taken, oF the hero of Fort Fisher mbere of the Fortieth Congross, ro.| Two achoot houses in Arighton, Mass, | elicit anything trom te iupenotea bio sits | : lord Jone, Kr - fal oe idea ett ree pone ‘ ad QL ste Mate etude cere i taken, (Hoare of daughter on both era who were members of | ono occupied by the high school and the | plivity of the few who have returned, as t | Revublican Stare comme ittoe. ‘All comuinaicarions for the Papers should by af. | MOr® paper than he should boughe, py o' iiion to be leld tefure thy | sides of the House, ‘The Democratic aide | fie Thirty-uinth Congress are uot entitlod | oth ‘ ae ‘ : wherd this tragedy took place, That it wa Aunayy, Mareh The Republican Sita eee Gane Asveeate aaah? 5 | fe. Mr: Anthony expla d the object of | Pres.deut of the Unites d of ‘the Houso manifesting peculiar enjoy: | to receive any payout on account ot | (ter a@ & primary departmoat, were burned | to the west of the Nyussu ie certain, but | Uaion Sate Comimittes met here today A) f " wlution to remove certain falee fn Mr. Butler opposed tho rosolution, There | ment of the scene.) mileage until the tirst day of the | Wednesday night by incendiaries, The lose! Wnethor ia tho district we had already ex | regard toa State Convention in counecti aed 9 aren rH by pemepapere fA id | was one way by which this Hovse should Mr. Bi so stand hero, sir, in) commencing tho first Monday ia Decombor, | is estimated at about $20,000, plored, oF furthor to the North it all uae) with the prepo od Constitutional Cony Vaatera Buserint Ter virlseee at neni licen ara ad the removal of a high offer, That eof ‘the American people to repel | 1467, "| Aurxaypem 1, Wiuey was hung at| certain. That Dro "La was” killed | tom ‘Tho biisia still @ subject of eee the faust jg purobasce of paper. He read a letter jipeacbriant, ‘Thoro waa vo other orn the attempt o levy charities Ly Assombly avid Senate. Lb 01 gentlem| ei ho House did not requost (her P Shwe cynilecation, ia violation of the Constitution COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE PRESIDENT, Wilkoabarr porivr, or of his! of my countey. That, sir, ie the proponi: iu couspirator, but de- | tiun which tho geutte The resolution was | ianded it in the naine of the people of the | utter in , yoaterday, for the wur May last, to, denying the allegations made agai him, aud requesting the investigation cal for by the Committe ie the ame Mayite, as ho and 1! euce between t Were amonyst together, is certain. They | was resolved, in case the bill passes, to call would bave attacked us then if they bad | @ © were too atrong for th t | val of an officer, of 1 | accomplice, or of his der of Mra, Me cla de- don the scaffuld that be did uot inten- The Speaker also presented m o (utler) dares to | from the Prosident, transmitting infor State Convention to meet at Syracuse om an American Congress in the i Wits auch fe comes tobe & ques: | ash Anse Aer write three delegates trom “oe ‘ adopted United States, of the high court of justice | sucred mame of Charity. Chpplause and | bread? ieee nce, Mosico; "to the Imprig. | HoMally kill er, a0 well aa equipment. Tho i ales ‘ SN VrmARN, Poblisting Agesiee VESSELS FOR FRIENDLY mELLIGERENTS, | establishod by the Constitution for the pure | laughter) phen ant beeemanl 2! amentee ParMasteR Genrrat MAnsuatt, of Mas il not break their charge jovoments of Troops. ow . Vis Willem Mr. Chandler, from the Committeo pose of trying such questi He did not Butler rose to reply, but the Chair-| ens ia Groat Britain or its rovinees, and | sachusetts, in his final report small party taken unawares baeno| Osweco, March 21.—The troops stationed Commeroe, reported a resolution author want this House to adopt the precedent of | man announced that the time to which |; f A ateee beginning of ghanco, (nly one of tho survivors saw Dr, | at Port Ontario, belonging to the 4th Regi res tanarenaituzany to digpon of ‘emale | ite Hrieh Pavlaman in intinaiwe, (0 the | the Bouse had limited “debate bade cian" milton ddalae in‘bouati to solder | ttn ite harle Sed yea That test | ReMce latanlnBaro been ordred by 0. «it 4 . y t e' : on ae ke Mone af fumotauele “ACiie repute of Hamels | corse aud Rumtly implariae tis gresites | HS Retlee caked the Poiviloge of. the | **00 Cemmniien oe Fervigs Aftite sud aallore ail'the baggage aud algo the upped clothing | pate ta the hammer camper eyaiber is nntice of fouls covies ene it was laud over for the present, wi oe Aahy Wri mons te listen to the Honee to reply to the gentleman from Di Ou THB yperrygrh taped vay pene Tive Baker, on Wodni Mer. iprreat: | of the dos ody. * i ot oven, note ndlaas, v oy av bean rolled here by a! ae ‘olve 0: 10 effort to got a vote this evening on in Boston # young man named Hor remains by whic! race the route.” adetachment of the 4 iment Vetoraa HFN THE WHOLE WORLD AND HIS a THE BANKRUIT cr, Mr, Raudall expressed the opinion that) The Chairman said the gentloman could | the aseage ofthe bill for the re ef of | D. Whitue for’ forpart during the last | It is hardl, bable that any further | Reserve Corps, from Harte Island, Ne WHEN te bate, sd Yoon eta ait, Traball nteadueed hil #4 amend | the resolution was unusual and uncalled | not sak that privilege of the House | Soukers fontitatinn hove bas alle ‘and | thro mouths on the Niath Natioual tank | particulars be obtainod id regard | York.) 0 then cont pe bit ropoalin, ro: ‘thers, then comes Party, meting where ls hs Pp Me NEW YOK BUN whon the House was Committing of th svandoned the House, at o3¢ o'clook, ad: to Dr, Livingstone’s doath, aa the Mavite Uiourued, ioe 2 conte, Vision requiring the “Chief J of the . Butler agked Dr. Rendall bat should | 4 base Te Wlacng people, and thw be. ity &@ "he amount of over ob Woatigued en Feares Pexe,) y

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