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© a e W YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1869, $3.00) Granites en FROM ALBANY. * erimrvarrries. FOREIGN NEWS. TUK SCAFFOLD, wl WASHINGTON. | Sytem 7 + ¥ —_— o-=— 7 _ 7 ee Waa yt, \ ‘ _ Doolittie (Dem, Wis.) in is tavor, it was adopted, The UI Marder—Mre, Twitchell in Court. —— A Nearo Hanged on Now Yoar's Day—Sini The Public Cartmen'’s Protective Union tramp Pentre | ‘eae hell agen ah es Mea Preliminary Business of tho Lestslatures | Pustavaceuta, Jan. 6.—This morning Camilla TE LASTER QUESTION. tar Reon at the Rxecuttons | ciel rstine basaea at evening, fe recip’ Wasmixoron, Jan. 81900. | Me, Winaow Men. Mase) Introduced a bit te Specie Desraten toThe Sun, . iL Sins ook Ih Wu honk, VEN Geer WAL | ‘ Anaustus Holmes, a mulatto, was hangod at | At the Curricrs’ Soeiety's monthly nd the ue itled * ct Wie a national Jan. 5.—The c , gis. iJ . vr, ah . ‘ bs Lo ele Mg ie Verge currency, recured by pledge of pubite #tocks, and'? | tetare tave tous opal Abd polit bid hese ap In the van to be prevent at the namlug of aday | Torkey and Rnesin at Sworda’ Points, arbor Ns C., on Jan, forthe murier of Satthew | tet ptzh no ousinore ws y'fer -grams from Harrisburg to-day an- Provide for the eireulation and redemption thereof.” | O0e ppAleatiag he tie he eDiced nes ine work | for her trial. She was, as heretofore, closely veiled, | Panis, Jan, 6 —La Turquie newspaper asserts | ting, A correspondent of the New York Heratd | Posy gy, imue Temark 4 trae Of the Gate vow, oe ar is, Inceombination has been mado between Lp Ra oy he Committce on Finance, ren 0 pes in er ng out the caucus de | tue she was not #0 cast down in appearance oreo | that Rossin urges tho meeting of the Confe | this dereribes the scene altho exceution! ee Are pure ‘Speaker Grow and the Hon. Joba | “gection one maker [t uulawtul for any bank organ. | Cree® Minounced to you by telegraph last evening. | reticent, but conversed with her counsel and with an | Fenco now that Crete Is quict, with a view to pre- ow Year's day being from thme immemorial & Tho German Clear Makers, } ite the Frydon county, by which the latter will Bea ata ane fora fe ie ot, cegeive Interest Tn tho Assembly, two hours were spent in the | gig lady who sat beside her, As she signed adocn- | Vent the expuleion of the Greeks from Ottoman | beliday with the negro laree nambers had Cigar Mekers’ Union No, 90 met Inst night, Me, ér and raw gh votce 10 eecure the Republican | Monty #0 any fori for oF Sn accouat of any. dep tedious work fof ewonting members in: then nttea | trent at the lurtanee of hor counsel, ber. delicate | territory. Te intimates that the representative of J M2-00KeU ta town, aa well tb enjoy themacivgs and | Conrad Kah : candilates were admit | getable imparitktnited States Senator, This moves Korroration: oF, ind.vilual. Trovide tove vote was taken for Speaker, and another for | white hend w " Make purchases a9 to gee tho © hangin’." These mimittee appointed soon In strong contract) with the | the Porte will leave the Conference if this point is | he-an to collect tn the Vie nily of the seatold at an wv |. | datroduced for discussion, and warne Rowia of the | (@'y hour, and by If A. M. a large crowd were deep binck with which sho wan dressed. She peti nanened on the eide from which tue condemned ‘we huss, | Clerk, both resulting, of course, in the choice of the ng | Republican nominees, aud then the Governor's me in Beptemtver Inst to condact the Kingston ~“*eokt®, €Y Case O report wns Foecived In effeet that the eaed that the State. city, and town treagari celve interest On thelr déporits in any bank of Wa agar are free fromcessary to checkmate certain cor- tion two prohibits auy bauk officers from cortit who eell raw sag that wero at work, and renders / eon kK, OF hi insne Certifies tiened the Court for aepeedy trial, strongly assert- | danger of another Crimean wa ost eBto: o the vablie vie Was tried De and the so-ealled cot rat economical tn certain. Bidens emhetetticats ce deblauut sa the ine | AMC Was read cx rather, tbe motions were rapidly | fog heelnnocence, ‘The Judge. et down, the tll ae Ee nian wot extort the public view, | The anay Deni auitys and tned fe'esen, and to tant Com uch certifieate or sue the whole amount fo 64 1 thro r lone adj 1. No ig culty. yealdes | thes ates Y neil patel: tiv f d + ned article rum euectonaL yore! ieintue acta Keeping of salt bank and taravle'g Pushed through, and the House adjonrned. Noone | for Monday week. With this understanding the ofhart wiht dle pybit as | eee tate, SIRS: number of perso Gatil the Weclsjon’ of the Bagrabee leet oouka te Of On thtAS sas, Minnesota, and Michigan messen- Boction three rrovides that hsreaiter wil is much the wiser for the reading that the message | prisoner left the Court le th Coxsraxtinorin, Jen, 6—A mixed commiae | hoon admitted within the jail yard en ined. The dalen cheeee ree core ove “ “4g e tho United States in muy National f receives in the Assembly, It bas become an cst Delsoner left the Court leaning upon thearmofler | i100 in porbia ao President, hee been appornted | NMOMly after he was seated, Hommes requested Uniton wan for the public good egqcahatne Fers with the electoral votes of those States a deposits, not to be need by salt ban: 4 ‘ ‘ome an esta: | uncle, the brother of Mrs, Hill, at . " that someborty wold pray for him, and at the sug. | ite tutentions, It won there ity tu bntoR be eee Fired here today, and deposited thelr papers with Mscounre, bit Meld to drat byt bed custom to hurry through it, and slur it over; pacha to adjudicate the case of tho Grerk steamer Eros! kestion of a party near the seaiold, ad the condemned | of guilty if they found Wat Ihe domeetea Had embraced the tenets of the Holle faith uit afterward, when it is printed, it Is to be presuned Fearful Murder in Fond da La a Me. | shop becunso Pogene Boyer worker a Mr. Wide. To-morrow is the last day for the recep. 1 depots ot be subject to Murdor tn Fon ©. o ad ihe Wanteves ery venerahie ant respected tries v yer worked there, and Srldee tas Line Commenter ce te Mat fF ‘ . . és + oa ve the Conforonees . » W } try to prevent him trom ge Bon of these votes, and there are now out Marylend, | po. cy may Ay rhs pe tah the fc pry ler of the that honorable members take it to thelr rooms and Ciicago, Jan. B—At tho railroad depot at Lowpon, Jen, 8.=1t te onld that Greece will {n> a he 44 faked to name the de | where, Tho Committee aot the opin that u 4 Oregon, Nevada, and California, fora statment Of Its wdairs on any past re by | Gives thelr days and nighte to ite stady, Fond du Lee yesterday afiernoon, @ young man " Cont i hour profess Ropreme Court will wet aside ti deelsion, SENATORS LOOKING FoR RE-BLECTION. Im specified, snl euch reporc shall bs made within five Ta the Senate, which holds over from Inet year, no | named Chapman, while passing a gate leading Into troduce the claims of the Cretuns Into the Conference yinan Was present, antas ho rep bY dy i nko . varie Eck Thaien oy tne | he terions Unions of the “cogutry, wamber and will demand that they | Wit ancoverc tn imple benuty and | {nS ,foventy-one, wind, the Lord's prayer in al he allowed to dectare who shall be their rulers by @ | purity, folioned by the Belief and. another short yw members being present to be aworn in, and the | tho yard, was uceosted by a stranger stepping with. | *Pout to meet in Pai Telegrams from Albany to-day to Gov. Mor- old offlcers, with the exception, of course, of the | In the gate. Kingston Union; 1A) ; Chapman Was first struck upon the r f for lawyer fe tt Gen assure him of hie reclection. Senators Rain- Licutenant-Governor, retatning ihelr positions, the | head ‘with a slung shot, then stabbed Inthe throat | Pitun. — Paedsicars Wat thee eh ROU LoReTtS romatnin tree | aremeuree commnittes fe compe dey, Chandler, Henderson, and Btorrill are at their work of organization was briefly concluded ; and as | with adirk Kuife, aftcr Which aslaeh waa made at iva, Fondemmied then asked that ramevody would sing n | fey cored Rukh, and Bumuel Tully, Feapect!ve capitals looking after their reélection, and ie etiquette requires that the Message shall be delivered | the pocket of his pants, that contained $100, The - hyn, and asked that Uilard Chapmiat and bis we in Moreh next, A eomisuniontion how. if all will probably succeed except Henderson, who J ponte ots Suredtorepartus the cmpirciier on tne. | t0 the two Houses oimuttancously, there was along | victim was left uncooscious, while the murderer The Tax Disturbancer. Aeagroes, Desent fur, This request was also ccunptied lent of the Internationa) beset aust give way to Carl Schur, Bist Tacediy ov each month the condition ofthe as | wait, which was Onally turaed to account by the tn- | escaped on a train going month s.ctaner, Jan. 6.—Tho country is now por- | ot uther negnies volnitcsrel to sli, Accordingly hy gemounclog teat w charter han elation o ord : ri clad a . ie Society. by the Nath THK NEW TORK ELRCTION FRACDS. ciation on ihe preceding day, sald starrment to irctude | troduction of sundry motions, reaclutions, oad uo- atl Mety tranquil, ‘The Feeent disturbances, esusad by | ey camey ‘wen ‘nud women, clhublog over tue | Unions wnt ibat ths Societe, Neue the Hest toa The Congress Committee to investigate the | eirculauon. tices of bilis heaeafter to be introduced, i Hentence ofa Murderer. tho collection of odious taxes, were fomented by the | Ine the’? acuttoldc ‘wntit at’, Gnoe dae, r there | (Ho, applieaticn, wil be Union No. or Now York, ' New York election frauds will present a partial re- MAILS WITH WEXICO, , JOR METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. New Havew, Conn., Jan, 5.—Stephen Abbott, | Reactioniets, ng ten people. upon drop. ‘besides invent ts Ei, whoo an ba Society Port at the end of the week, asking that the testi Mr. Fournoy (Rep... Kansar) introduced a One of the notices, introduced by Senator Ge. | iicted for the mnrder of A.M, Bronson, In West Pe eee condemned, feart were entertained that | (he regicetion uf most of the ofcers of rf anthorize the establishment of ocean mail steam: ' ; aa Sante PERSIA the rope, by winch it wes anapended, tight give way, OF ROSS Se ee Convene ot Oe IRTP Bony thus far taken be printed, They will not be | trio rervicebetweon the United Mtates and Mexico, | Met, 1s of considerable local importance, ‘The biit | Haven, last September, was today found gulity of nae One nagto woman, Who st frst epoke calmiyenough, | 2°" ar io to Anish under two weeks, Wilel was referred to the Committee on Vost OMtees | which it foreshadows, thoush not yet drafted, will I murder in the second degree, and sentenced to Au Rarthawnke at ecoume reettally excited end broke ford Tato an ua: Operative Plasterors, Post Roads, e " Ss Prise fe, controlloble Mt of religt thush eh fo i Leertth eget ingie ria dios ged oy ann Partereuenod ay er ier ong Amn Informed contain provisions for tne complete re- | State Prison for lite, Loxnoy, Jan, 6,—Telegraphie reports have been | wnite created quite negumplion Ther kmather re | The weekly mecting of this Society was beld i At noon to-day the members of the Printers’ THe NR’ Di . modelling of the present Five Department, by adding The Chesapeake Pirates Reapite received from Alexandria of an earthquake in the | ligious enthosiuet, a male negro, “gave out" ahymn | lastevenins, Sr. Wao. Byrnes prosiding, and Dlr, P, AX Grant and Colfax Clad, numbering about one hun Mr. Conktixe (Rep., N, ¥.) introduced a bil to | to the district Brooklyn and other adjacent de the enclo. | (roaen, Secretary, The resolutions passed by the wolnets, Wirwixetox, Del, J Ightorhood of Tabroea (a Persion elty of about | Med savited atl, whether inside. or oF 1. S—A despatch from A anthorize the York, Newfoundiand and Lon. . fire, to cone forward fi de singin’, Society ot the Inst meeting, prohibiting mom red, ealled at the Headquarters of the Army of the | Son'Telceraph Company’ to land one or more sub. | 88d appointing # new Board of Commissioners, tote | Princess Anne,’ MA fo the dunrierctod atates that | 9000) people) on Sonday last, Though the shocks | which iuairat SD ee ede ne einen, | from. working for. Con Te MeGlenueg wert United States to present to Gen, Granta congratu- 4ne cables npon the shores of the United States, | named by the Legisiatnre, This bill, coming from a | Hounds, Wilson, and Wells, the Chesaperke pirat Tiere called ap, ready ter build were dereribed very violent, 0 serious disaster apted with all the wiktne J until Mirch 5, to awalt the tral have been f " : : . ers demand thelr men to work ten ho latory letter of their Club, engrossed on to malutain an ae rt ateiigenes scerasa tie Democratic source, will of course provide, aa acon- | of their companion, Va h will commence | OF lots of It'e ta so far known to lave been caused Mien Sgainat Which this Society pro! eats, ae Parchment, signed by all tho members, x States and Europe, or any of tre intermediate | dition of the support of Democratic members, that | next week, by the phenomenon iipes richness of pani {and neatly framed, Gen, Grant met these | places during the existence of the Company's char- | the Commission should be politically divided. Under A Dtaslneate Ta teoubta — eran Ley ongshoremen's U, DB. Soctety. Fentlemen ia the reception room at Headquarters, | ter. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, the stringent discipline of the Democratte party, It] ovryeat, Canad raat reiea ethathone SPAIN, cael. non tad meetin’ | Tho President, John Kano, was in the chai And after a short speech from Charles E. Lathrop, THM RECONSTRUCTION OF GROKOIA, + fs doubtful whether any scheme of this sort can | a ma oat Dudew x raship ma Tim, and | last evening, Routine basiness ha na been disposed R fei rs ig tal in bank to the credit’ of the 1%, After diabarscmients for the snp mbere condemnc him, followed ano’ ‘one previously 1, Eastern township, has pport of the party leaders, In the | been With his two sons, on a charge of against cliy | COmApIracy to “defeat justice by n ‘moek trial of one F | Bogart, a paymaster's The Malaga Tneur Of, It appeared from the Trovn Eaq., foreman of the Pubile Printing Ofice and | Mr, Srxwant (tcp. Nev.) Introduced # biil to | command the « a0 peer Fpeibger ‘An, . ‘ enable the people of Géor-ta to form a State Gov- al 3 President of the Club, the members were individually | SPrmene strubitcan In fori's which wae reterred co | fce Of the new and emphatle prote nia and the Amertean | {ht Culenne Inge yw, ditering nr of the insargents at | eine,” and wil fare Ne Mapnin, Jan. 6 jo Uhia was in progress Mary Ki ” jerk of the receiving fi Kits for b ~ re Presented and shook hands with the General. At | the Committeeon tho Judiciary, It provides forthe | Commissions just put forth in the Governor's Mes | Vermont, who absconded with a lirre sam of money 1 ft Wile of the mardored man, with her enild in her | AN tls for burial expenses. A « waa ¢ the conclusion of this formality Gen. Grant sald: repealing of 80 much of the act of June 25, 1568, aa | sage, Mbile. the vessel was in the New York Navy Yard, | Malsga red Into a party of refugees while under | grins, came splashing through the mut toward the | POluted jo make arvan meats fe the annual Dall J J hank yon for this manifestation of your senti- | Telates to Georgia, and making the Government of THE 0. 8, SENATORSITIY, The mogistrate tried Bogart, but subsequently m the protection of the American flag, The General in She climbed the steps, and extending her ng Mall, on the Itth of March. aatas Tce nee khaw of Ravihin hat’ the State provisional only, and subject to the act of The supporters of Scnator Morgen profoxs to | Nm et liberty, Tt ts alleged that ho paid Murk: | commend at Malaga hed the offendcrs arrested and k that of the condemned wormly, aud told iret Sat i nin wind to bare faa tne cuprort March 2 1867, Ail officers elected unter the present stroek $1,000 for releasing hin, ‘ z ¢ reave Ninn, The acene wns quite affecting. Masonte, than t « uppor ppoeed Constitation ot eald Beate ti t dis: | regard the event of the feat even t punished, und has since communteated with the com: | hl H Ht Taeatl 7 i 4 particulary. of (hose. whe pronerrd Cotsittation of alvi State who are not ¢ ward the event of the eancus, Inst even get OE i Nand agaly Holmes, evileutly waerved, neko: Toate Ixstatuarion ov Cnaxcution Wat Ceier tee "c hope there | (favehised by the fourteenth amendment, or any of | site or no consequence In {ts bearing upon the cou- rr mander of the American squadron in Spanish waters, | if le was torgiven, being assared in the agrmative ‘ Wikbenothing im my course tereatter to crake pon | (ue ects shove mentioned, except ‘members | 12°" tre ine wenatorahin, ‘They are expe THE TERRITORIES, informing him of the measures taken by the Spautsh | Gach time, He shcok hauds with the child,a ite } Woutm Lover, No. w1—The officers elect of this rogret the present you have seeu ft to give. of the Legislature, shall’ continue in oft If i p 7 pe _— Get amen td Vis ease girs about'eix years of age, sald that be had Killed te | Vedga were installed Inst evening with public comm until the State bo fully restored. — It | rienced politiclans, and after looking carefully over | Sitwer Mining tu Mentaua—An Indian Mase Me . Tiuer, for which he war sorry, and hoped God aad | monies, After the Lodge hud been opened ti RAILROAD LEGISLATION, further provides that such membora of the Con- | the ground they decline to make @ struggle for the eneres > every Hody else would forgive h hese curious, pened In dae under the laws of Co! to form fe shalt | Sbeakership. 1 next, with | who are equally tion Inany of Congress ‘ ratitution, #4 | BFeater popular faith in the success of Fenton to-day | crusned, ant ten thousaud to acd at | form under the rmling of W. Robert B, Bateman, the Hips, his | Lodge was called off ana the doora were throws confession | open to visitors, KR. W. Royal Q, Millard, PD. D. er LA patie G, M., who bad been recelved by the Lodge with 1 the feeling of the knectators here | Cnzcaco, Jan, &—The Helena Matsaye that | yy nicer yen gn Gants eomerioney. hue perioneed, does not sustain the | In one of the famous mince in that district there besa a con dicovered in Barcelona, wiilt ramitt view of Senator Morgan's friends, ‘There is m one thousand tons of excclient ore ready to be Seute tack: Gk Barngossagand; other pinces, Many per of equally good quarts Senator Sherman will not call up his railroad | Nenilom,olocted ander the laws of Co Dill before the last of the present week. A number aevemble on the fiat Monday of Mar: Of railroad interests are desirous of having an op- power to alter or amend said Con portunity of presenting remonstrances against this | MANET ot In covfict with the la ugh koMewhat vest of the condem acl, read from tho h Was Heard by the private, this was one of the m: tions in ® have : ? aig artesian’ Naatad S aanan song | execnt ver Wilnessed, notwithstanding the law | grand honors, took his seat in the Bast as Grand Jew move fn ratiroad legisiatton, amended, ehall be submitied to the people at such | than there was at this time yesterday, Still noth: | in aight, aud that the contains quarta worth | pce treated, implicated in the conspiracy, amon8 | ty the contrary. Tt was ivdo an vctual eabibiuon | Master pro fm. W. lito. Robert E. Batoman, P. My CONPIRMATIONS HY THB SENAT {ime as the Convention may appoint; and on ratif- | ine can be assumed with any certainty as yet, Sud- | 5,000,000 them Costello,» noted Carlist. The peasanta tn An he veatfolt being cleared the Sheriff tnformed the | Master pro (om. ro. Robert B. Bateman, F, : cation of rejection of wid amended Constitution, | 8% y f ¥ daludn presset by poverty, have organized Ito | eoudemned that bis hour had arrived, but fromthe | Wae appoluted Grand Marshal, and Bro. William H, The Senate held « short executive session to- | auch persons, and no others, aball vote as shall be | den changes have been effected hero before now, Helena, Montagna, advices from Benton, ath, at pundering parties, and are pillaging the rieh land> | eoutinuede of the hour previous ho was | Walter, orzonist of Trinity Chapel, Grand Jay, confirming nominations in a few cases where no | prescribed in said amended Constitution, provided | and she shrewd managers for Senator Morgan will | that « party of eicht men, Ieluding Mr. Reed, Indian | hltere . unable to vise to his feet without quite an effort: The | Grearigt, ‘The ceremontes opened with the intro abjections tal been offered b R ‘ that no person shall be excinded from voting on e- | 4 exhanet all th ft: Pr before | axent at Fort Peck, wiille a Ep eH ‘ed over Vis head but he asked that ‘ ns tal boen offered by the Republican Sena- | chihyopernan shall be cacinded trom voting on Ae’ | “exhaust all the resources of atatesmansiip” before | arent at Fort Peck, whtle en their way down the FRANCE. stant to rain Another glimpee | duction of the Master elect, Bro, James MeGce, whe Jors from the States in which the appointnents had | tution shall Have been ratified by a majorily of the cup the struggle. Although Fenton and | river to the wreck of the steamer Ameha, four miles - Thi waa dh in frout of the aitar promised to bea good man and been mate. The Senate Finance Committee to-day oes it may be submitted for the consideration of bi \ to been the only eantivates Fe rt Peck, were attacked by three hui 1 The Chinese Embassy, kenlng the earthly vision tra Ke al hy, ie B reereey aoe d to . onaress. talked of, new names, such as those of Judge Noah ‘our men, named MeGregor, Thomas, o Ja the Pntrée ipa ren, cerned iota and bareed to report adversely upon the confirmation of | ‘The Senate at 9:40 went into executive session, Davis and Marshall O. Roberts ar ionsily fy werd lnarantly ROlen aA One treet npculp gate £vicle says that the sympa | ies ihe bed fairly gave | cles; to pay p to the civil magistra Col. Cummings a8 Commissioner of Internal Reve pebbled Talked Gh. MRMRER WII’ thele vr pg MB re bhe bay tial pp hibdad pa eA Bh iy tny In France with the oljects of the Chinese Him: } way at the knece and would baye sunk upon the | and all fn autuority; t Aue, and against the confirmation of Spear and Tally cut of ond 6 ‘be une of Representatives. 4s not positively known, ried nwoy the dead MeGregor sad | barsy, is so great that Mr, Bu © tho | jealourles; pgame is as sure of | drop but that he wan ache. AG this jul 2 oro A yi Steve, nod also captured a train belonging to the par: i a Sherif, whe was somewhat exeited, ag might be ex. | brethren and discoun’ or revenue officers in the Second Pennsylvania Dis- | The Sraxum announced that the recoss hav- bah YONI RAG TITateah ty, loaded with provisions, valocd at $1,000, Pn | @uccess here ne in Ragland, pected under the elreumstances sald, ** Hold on, Gus, | all attention to the dutl Wiet, ing expired, the House resumed its ression, 4 sereaeae it Pl e a You won't Le hurt.” A negro had ty be euiled t6 | rules, and respect Ite off brding to thete oft WELLS, FARGO & CO."8 OVERLAND MATL cowTRACT, DIPLOMATIC APPKOPRIATION BILL. BENATE....Ataany, Joh, 8. THE SOUTHERN STATES, Col toiled Aon iSite iden t tho platform to supyort the sinking man, andar | Won. finving mnie these, promises, he was tee I. qi h. 5. ‘ol, iNOS: nt § Luis, eo yy toned ear ol ed wy es bees me ” But for the objection of Mr, Johnson prevent- | str. Wactmonwe (Rep. l.), from the Committee | The Hon, Auuen C, Beach, Lieutenant.Gov- —--— The (tome ered? bee ike tic i vhation han, | A a position lean! Prontirely helpless, | represented by mare.” The eli mg the House from taking up Mr. Washturne's re- | on Appropriations, reported a bill making appropria- | ernor, having called tho Se to order, dee | — ‘The Kentucky Legislature assembled at Frankfort « police authorities of the elty of Mexico have | pis fect being towards the frontof the drop. The | was then de’ which he was condact " ‘ saa, ie th I nf Hvered @ brief address, remarking that experi. | yerterday, bul bad no gquorurn. fuepltated orders’ restrictiog the. perfurmunee of ‘re thiv was that when the drop fell the | to the Kest, where he was saluted with the dolution to probivit the Post OMce Department from | tions for the consular and diplomatic expenses of | Gace in “political life tenia to. impress, tnen with Lieut.-Gov. Gleason ocenpted the Speaker's chate | fflOUs Ceremonies, and some of the ehar i¢ worked round | grand hovers. The Senior Warden, Fletcher Hare paying Wells, Fargo & Co. any money on aceonnt of | tho Government for the year ending June 90, 187), | the folly of acrimontous disacnaion and bitter perso- their overk.od mall contract pending ite investiga. | The bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole | Bal strife relative to diderences Mon, {t would have passed. Gov, Randall bas no fn- | on the State of the Union, and made the special or- pontie aches them that the peopl closed their doors. " A police regulation has aleo been Put in foree prohibiting the sale of liquors wfter six show the | o'clock in the event m the Republican canditate for diy rebated ai ater pe Wiorida Sonate yeaterd political opinion, | Vnomtelal returna. from. Fiori whatever their | election of Col, Mami fe: ' violent convalsive mor 4 fora was then introdnced, invested with * he 2 andl it lets Yue Pedershnetvuatar Wicker gana re patriotic, and difircnly ax tothe method | Congeees, by a mmerity of a0 The Mexicau Congress, by alarge majority, has | lasting for nearly three uinates, Breathing ceased | Rogers, was eat introduced, invested with hid Yention of paying them unless be ts compeliod to do | dcr for to-morrow, and irom day to day uutil dis- | O! securing io trodperity of the country, and the | ont y ® MAVOTIAY OFS apnroved the Convention ot Gee aie ot dulyy | roven ites half" putsaion in tweie | Jewel, ‘the plumb,” and, alter the, eharee, com 4 i t ermancuce of constitutional government, , with the t ment of the tess amd In. tM winuies Ife was declared | ducted to tho South, ‘The ‘reasurer, Jol to, Itts alleged that if they do not get this money | posed of, oes ceheuiss Gita Ls pean The Cause ofthe Ogeechee Trouble elaine #.. ‘the Con tby the attending phyelelane, Vthe Secretary, R. W, Frederick W, Herring, to carry any mail and abandon their i as BD. ammixoton, Jan, 5.—Senetor Pomeroy has | gress iu neret » in have ait hofwhom have been reelected year afer Mr. Wastmunne (1l.), by instruction of the Com- | To repeal the act envitled an net for the letting of | Feecived letters foi Georgia which give a diiferent | With the Uulted, Sater, veral years, wore acyerally Introduced and fo DENMARK AND THOMAS. mittee on Appropriations, offered @ preamble and bed iy n canal repairs by contraet; Sys) ba Gy Yersion ¢ resent o Fooly are from that here: | docirine of the rights of naturalacd citizen — thet ane the “ erase Many et oe ; , Man act ocniarge “he powers end define the da- eoulng from robe aa! and comdustes. tb (hele piacere, eulot It is said that the negotiations with Denmark | resolution setting forth that on the 16th of December, | {cy git ing Board: relative to the B . Pres” It. now a sociice af Minlivgnd Wes, And Junior Deseuns, George G. Krewolf and J. for the purchase of St, Thomas were undertaken by | 1968; the House referred to. that Commitice «letter J ot Halucation of Warren, W yoining county Free Gicto aves een working REE A BIR AM CB AG irae Moore, "were “shea introduced | aad” tuvested 4 + mi tHe Postmaster-General in answer toa resolu: | the city of Syracuse to issue honds in f vonr, Md, —The Presid sora n ia” Teall arder of President Linco!n as early as January, 1865. | tion of the I Telative to te eontrect for carry. | struction of he Syracuse and Oher t year they were tol been captured so ofven by proay that it now seeme | ¥! eit cone NE, enon coe te i Hf : ‘4 (3 os was nothing for ther doubt f; bat | Railroad, end in’ wid of the Syracuse an subinitied quictiy, but the same dodge being New ¥ ; joubtful whether the veritable Jerem the work bad not been properly done, and closing | Northern Railroud; to amend the ebarter | peated this ycar, the ught It was qetling | SUnK line between New York and Washington |v ia groweve: tie blood of the ela mente: Moaters of Ceremonies, E. M. H. Denmark was greatly disinclined to give ap her | We work Pal Bot nece Per ectahocla be waders | of the Mast India” Telegraph “Compangs | boo fur, und selged the ¢rop toe share ia whlch hep | met tn Baltimoro to-day, the attendance being full | PC &A#el. Howover, If the blood of the slain wo- | mente: Mastcre of Ceremonies, EM Hamilton ang land ; end when she assented to it finally, It was | Weils & Fargo Until an investigation of the truth of | to. an n Exciao law; to | Were entitled, and Larmonious, A further agreement in the con. | Man ctles to Heaven from the ground, the fugitive | 4° A, Weed; Chaplain, W, liro. Geo. E. Towns; Ow apon tho most positive assurances given by the Ex | the charges. incorporate the Empire Gas Company of New York ; Buperintendents of all the roads in the existing ext sung, accompanied by Bro, Walter om the on From that time to the day the treaty was signed, | ing the overland mails, and quoting evide ah willever | gan. The Master next male the following appolng nd the Metropol : ee eS will yct come to punishment, All (he accounts seem | ganiet, W. I Walter; ‘Tiler, W. Brundage; Mar 9 Resolutions asking for Committces of Investiga- | to amend an act to create a Metropolitin Fire Diet solidating interests connected with the through fies es Modi, 1, W, Bro, Robert E. Batewin : ‘ell of whom dentive that up to the end this subject should be con. |, fesduuane taking 5% | trict, and to establinn.a fre department therein: to | ew # teary lt ag st Pov ep passenxer operations was adoptedand now measures | {9 coucur tn locating hin moar Ciyde, Ohlo, on two | Gist [h. divo. Hobart . Ravenel wl Of wanes ne Adered with the utmost civility by the United States Mr. Jounson (Dem., Cal.) objected to the consider. | amend tie act incorpo ating the Guardian Savings enieoae Rigietvy Pei ed (eae Ai b Mi 4 approved for uh turther ex: Mio ‘of the accommo. | OF three occasions, which fact warrauts the concln: | ther ofices. The presiding officer delivered au ade wuld characterize the negotiations on the part | orig ruice on Monday next to ace Wiether the | epecting the 1umber of Judges of the Court of Ap. | The eastern part of the Staie claims tho Railroad | for the through trains in Baltimore and other ar: |? at vicinity. Aw there ix now $2,000 re- | he “inging of tho "Marewell” ode, and prayer by Of the United States, In view of these considera. | Moule (uct, Om Monday next Peale and the duration of thelr terms of oMce; to | Commissioner, and presents a namber of candidates, | rangementa were agreed upon by whicu the Mine of | Ward offered for his apprebonaion, one thousand | the chuplata. 1 Hons, the Danish Legation here has determined to construct @ railroad in 126th street among whom are W. A, Carrle and Charis White | the through trains is expected to be further reduced | dollar by the Governor of the State, and one thou - ——— REGISTER OF VRSAELS, ot New York; to amend honse, ‘The canvass in the Councillor aud Senatoriel | in the coming seusot i) tinh eseauall BF] y 7 ss 5 bring the quartion to ue, Tho Donish treaty hie cud shasee Vain obo oe districts ts wetive, sund dollara by the county of Ulster, it is rafeto | New York HMietorieal Soctety—Electiony, Bas tecestiod tee imecens bass Me Bean | geilts Rttor (Rep. Maas.) Introduced «bill, whlch ev ind ansons axes upon corpo tive, : CRS Aor 2a heredity endl Diane wo nate jast year, . Beware ‘wan referred to the Committee on Commerce, to ex- '# oMice in Albany ; to provy ee is a hat sharp officers are on the lookout tor him. 2 eppeared before the Committee on Foreign Relations | tend the laws relative to the register of verses, further extension of Prospect Park In. the elty of rks from the Telegrnvh FIRES. ‘A statement. some time ago got tuto orime | a The, smnual meeting was held last evening, Mas . Brooklyn, and to provide approaches thereto from | | Sewell's morocco tactory, Charleste vu, Mans arene that Sinith could not read. This seoms to | AUsueus Bchell presiding. The Treasurer, ME, Weesplain his negotiations, Os secouat of the im. SONSE LER RATE ICA Fim OF AY DICE Aulanuc avenue. burned om Monday Bight. "Lovs, 82, Iv Morr Sraucr,—Last evening, at 125 Mott | Ugie been an crror, Weare assured pyre gentioman {| 2itamia HL. Flel auted Bis annual report, ot peachment, the President of the Senate could not On motion of Mr, Wasteacnne, of Hline apy a gentloman | whieh tue following isan abstract: of Wasatch has just been laid out at | atreet, occ the new terminus of the Union Pact d by Kemmer & Scharider Fallroni net miuulactory, originating on tho fourth ICATION OF THM RXCISH LAW, acabi: | of this village, who hea kuown bhin ain and | beeun both read and write, We rl a boy, th tonsider the subject, and Mr, Seward thercfore ap. | !ution was adopted that the Becretary of the Treas ian “a t derstand {hate | Balanee on hand fu.J Thomas F'd ury be directed to inform the House whether any or CREAMER gave notice of a bill to amend i r is “ wii a Heading to Lie roo atuuge to stoce 00, a rot AE ke gacuaeke ge fe ay 9 291 my. plied to Denmark for a prolongation of the time, | con-ular eficers of the United Stites have demanded | the Metropolitan Excise. law, rest ERT Te aeaTgOm oo Le Grange, Ky., was shot and | Ceara ree tay Hecttr atrech: clitintog, coe | cantly le Horerateke wed Scie th Bae | Deka t tieescoseeee | BURT a none oC Rhode Iat'd, aa Which was granted, und. roceived, or are wow demanding and receiving | gi) for ie Fale of spirituous Liquo.s, ar : led by the Umbrella Mrame Compiny, was dame | pro t citizen a'cortifieate of 4 Vohare | fee Membersis for the verification Of invoices fees greater than those | the sale of ale und beer; also, regulating the hour ranndi and Admiral Chaon y the 4 Frame Company, dam- | prominent citizen a certificate of ite Mein Fai AMERICAN RAILROAD IRON. provided by law ;_ if #0, what cousular officers, and | for tha closing of plnces of business where liquors Havana, yesterday, for Spain aS GAN by waters Insarel (OF 614,000, ieee ialenaenn be tere sae ney | eee Groitenor ' ar. Price, of Iowa, introduced @ bill to-day | What amount received: und that the Secretary alto | are sold, by requiring them to eileciually ani ¢ | cipal elvetion In Littie Hock, Ark., res nooMe Seaver, — Last evening, at 492 | piv" ba is 4 hers resem: Fund... * W0.20\ Mal. in Bank,..,.. irl 1) land t it ly Inform the House what Consuls hove failed or | pletely close such places between the hours of Lacd of Dr. AK. Marwan (Lodical) foe | Broowe street, originating to the basement, ue 7g A > Blocks ou hand belonging to the following ap fequiring all land grant railroads to use Ovly | peytected to make returns, for how long a tine; and | do'clock A.M, on week and on Sundays, ex HOWL OF 1,416 Vurtes vied, nnd extensine to the firat floor, occupied by the A a counts: American fron 1m construction and repai that he further inform the House of the pr Tt might be sent to the er antorm, thet f rable | cept alter 2 0'ciock 4, When sturcs and places for | | Antonio Padieto, of Memphis, after anurrelting | Maconie Vubiishing Company, w 19 uilter 8 tons on Hin LO, Uroevonor Fund. 6100000) Bal. to Bank... © renal felture 9, wh amount now due to the United States in the bands of | the enle of liquors may ‘open. Als | wit tis negro misttoss Meinptlni to Kill her, ahOE +O). "The private offices of the Grant ed, could ¢ ax | Thomas Fait rs Na : alty of forfeiture of lands, whether the | sment toy Foals by the police withopk, Minwseit trough the head, aud died jerberday crol of the Seottish Kite, and Gra a4 was. 6! ty; and, on | ithode told Pung, $03-46\ Grand Total, lands were ceded direct by Congress or to States for . > Stone i ot Knights Templars, wero bad the other Land, ehould Jesse bo arrested, be could | Publication Pond 48,20 oe ANEW WHITH HOUSE, amagisirate. Also, pri Gen, Stoneman hae disbanded the night aplare, Were iy i canlly prove on alld. Detectives sioutd ki Tie Librarian, Mr, Geo. H. Moore, presentod hte fallrond purposes, and by them granted to raitrond | ag. ytirzen citep., Neel a bill jn velar | Of tee, members of the Board of Exclve witch hes been ard duty at west of the correepondoncn was “de es aliould ‘ket thls ; 7 of Whe brary, the hon nticello Republicnn, dau, 1, Sunual report upon the constitt oke a lic butiding Is owned by Ninith & Mice, aad iy dam: | M4 Malu, (S mpanics, It was referred to the Pacific Railroud | tion to a site tor an ex Maritian | neccesary to o which a ., * +t the year are as followsy Ks é oe ae ese eiict or Ca, | . Senator BRaviey introduced a bill tocmpower | At the mun tion to Wilmington ., | seed MhoUL BAN. Origin — Senge adil es HE) arp ha 3 peiiien Whe fayor it, dad will report at an early | Hill In Wipsorens Sa have Lan et Ot Cee | once Handinizicy, of New York, to cutige Lis | Neneh mis elected over Gund? bd hssbta Row ano Munpen—A Curp Krnuan.—A hore | Uabks, St; pamplilete, 000: newspapers, £7 boune vs hoatenter at h po no i name to Joseph Stiner Roun, vourne ( 14 be G8 maine Bridge Over the East River. rible afr occurred tu Trenton, Frida 4, | sete (hens are. ins on to, tho. ile Representative Windom delivered an elaborate | teenth nircet, Westy where It intersects. Boundary Bere Failway (awengers who desired to cross the river Bt ni Tne Merten. sulting th the killing ofan Infint, ‘ue persous eon | Fon of the papers of President leced of Peusayt oath ta tha Houas anon the Pesiee Haileoad fUreet, extending thence along the northern side of é ‘ ASSEMBLY, ile aeesuas Vika a(t tla Hida f Carger & Hona, | Of mEEID of the Tun cerved are wll colored, and run, a» usual, Was at the 1 to the jety by hile gran Meech in the House upon the Paci#e Railroad quer: | Hiandary to. a point. opposite the Western ride of | The Assembly wae called to order by Cornelius W. uel TTaad, Of the late Ara of Career & Mand y be right hottom of the whole business, Wiilam Sinyth on, We B Reed of | Philadel Mon, and produced Agures and facts to prove Uist | Seventecuth street West, thence in a northerly di- | Armstrong, the Clerk of the last Assembly. The rol fod reporter of the Court of Appeals, gested to me puste anuseripta of the old Putile Behool Eceiot waay. ; hamied Anu Rice down a filght of Ruseell, master of the whaling schooner D. stone steps, wiille bie les, und the o er A, Nel ice was ade tral sect the western eile of ¢ about the biden the Cornoritions of Brooklyn and the Governm Rt could prosrably aid in opening | rues i‘ nel was referred to the Committce oa sof the Literary and Pl olumes of ume n, Secretary of State, k citles tin Wer arma; it and populating the Western wilds by assisting in | GNM paniings and round faker resulted as follows: Truman Wicharitsof New Bedford, was couvicted 1a Bostod | paye subscrtived $1,500,000 toward its execution Hat Maeda thal dope as Wire ns, 4; ancie side sonetructing railroads along the arteries of natural | Mr, Lyset made a personal explanation on the | G. Of Saralec, 1; Wiliay Mateh yout areaulting one of his cr Tris well known that the Gaited States Guvern- | Juring tt so severely thut it died on Sunday morning. | {he paaw photograpleand. for th pomumerce. report that he had sold lin trank to the Mercantila | of New York, 62. Mr. Youngloy ving becn do: Lender, Postmaster of Salem, Mas, w ment havo the entire control over all the navigable | Smyth had bis preliminary examination yesterday | original port art hes recently been cur by ap Pa a eaea tas arian Journal, We-did not diner trots bis letter receutly | elared eloctcd, adresned the Assembly, Bpcaker MUMt Or NI wer goa Mt wo DEM deraulter | grrcoms of the country, wnt that It tuum been very | Heryre tho Mayor of ‘Trenton, who cowiuiited the | Jewett, anil a portrait ti .¥, tw oi by Waldo, & J : ublished ounglove sat . ‘ ‘ chary In xranting the’ tight to erect bridges over p ue by Inuian, both proseuted by Mic. &* samo poet, + This morning two colored men, employed at | ? ‘The great iuteresia concentrated In the city of New Tho destitution ia Red River territory bs ineroasin such streams, 1 it tot, then, be alvisable to joner without bail s@ await the action of the | Co}, Truuibull’s pictures of Niagara spay is es cca me my Serruys poy i FRERDOM OF TRANSIT IN THK UNION, Yor de wells tho bert jatercsts wid prosper ofour | Odly two pounds Of food is granted ty ew AYE) pee if tho United States would grant permison to a Jury, about tle close Of the lavt century, preseuted by De Mr, Burzen introduced a bill to secure and fond in their beds. It was at frat thought by some | tect treedom of transit im the United Bites, « argely depenientupen Me great and | Wess ridge the Bust Hiver, beture spoud ng hh that death was caused by suffocation wes relerred to the Committee on the Judieiiry. It i oF huterval imp in rezaid to which y jad while tt is your duty t woucy onthe | 4 ts of our | Phe remains of James Winters, a Philndelphta | project? , Tus ve ealicd | frenan, were found among the ruins of tho old Kend Tdo not profess to know the opinions of tho pers | A special despatch tothe Boron Merakd enyas “It Tiostek ; portrait of Dr, Francis, by J. Boyle, pret al by the artist, and others, together: with a cob Of laws, journals, and documents Mustrating ven W% Mawacens avo tae Newport Live. upon 40 tents! R oh Sig LR the vad depot, at Broad and Cherry stieets, Wich 4 aid ah on dnd atte hs sachtse nd formioy Pecwping — fro he pipe of b; rovides that no citizen of the United States fn pa. eee te it i i ee aud fom Le ‘wis borcea ta Purine nie ¥ fons the Government would unk iniormation and at» | been gaid quite often of late that the E ative listory of Massachusetts, and Which the house is heated, runnin, ing nthe samme, shall | f er white cal LA Lia dap neat ' om on this subject, but th y would | et thes fd i ¢ : We ethers more int ing sct of documents thi toom nesr the ceiling, and by others that it was caus: ation, OF otter por cousmmere Charles Doty of Fishkill, a ireight conductor | be adverse to the building of the b have bought the Newport line of steamer © ve found in any Wdrary of the Union by this aud the douspuess ofthe room together, | cee r nature in civil action, wus, ‘OL onr people f on the Hudson iver ailron pare aUe a teatae Teo that tt Engineer recominenda adam | have the best authority for as. that there Is no Mussachusetts, It comprises the period be us us tiero Was a liole tirough the partion Into al | OF CRB, W Or exceuto titties th whatever pertaiie | cary at Bust Albany on Monudy wight. “He diel y across the Fas The Mew thot eueh an tetild whatever in (hia etaleciants The ivorite heath 5 and 170, joining room in which there is nfenty of air, und | any dtate, Territory, or distiict through which he oe task Of you that while y : nifle of water should be 1 a ite uses y ‘he financial condision of the Soctety ta such ag Wappeaving the men had slept in the room the’ may de passing, and’ of which he is ix not weitizen, | Zo" dirpeure Ath ait aud foarte y Col. Catterson arrived from the South yestentay | for commerce invany way Teoutray cui adiuiosk | OF Mr, Littenid's tino carry a vast deal of frelgbt | ¢y tmanie ths havcutve Combuttes to Make aditable Ivo yeart without any damage to elther of Us unless be shall voluntarily tarry the rain for thespace | re er sta, SOU. GO, hot b tie La a Ayton and made mo wish that th ter be treat uv nthe that comes from the Erie carayonsaries, but they are | app we bullding fe. but tae (brariag, Mere must of course be some other cause aseigued. | oF more than fortyoeigit hours. AIL process oud | Ue buvdio vf (snution tyon the indiatils of Oy suit L1"s barouctio, fue munuer. » Ws Be | under tho old ownership.” pte ty feinterigeg coy eer tts moked Vauieries, Pea ead voids “Hersons offending shall bu held | Kethenteyouexhitit wo ondue favorita Gen, Dule siey ceanen eat ak ne ; Donk N HonoKen.—A special despatch from | Steduats to. the becensities of the Institutton held null and void, Persons offending slall bo held | Setierite y | Fan OPARTA ANTAL CHC So ea eran Tic yruacre Cauncnes L F Aiequate to. the necersities of the Institution, Mr Gen. Logan appeared In. his seat to-day, although | guilty of 8 high mitsdemeanor and eujeck Co tniict, | doi) Git 80 tb moval iv or the publication oud forwarding ct Mr. Beccher's I"pemrenting tnok place fat | thie ely to the CAlcaco Tribune, wuder date of the | Moers concluied Mis, Fepet, wits & condonged AUlll suiftering from sickness: Tent, and on conviction be fed not less than an be Kal metal a ‘ d AR eet AGU a Ui Lr TT a haat sige cal VP ak ei he ey * coterdny | HRCteMLOT the origin and success of the hurary, The Union Pacife Railroad Company has recetved | or more than 810,00) and Imprisonment not less than ard ‘The Legislature of Novads met at Carson on Mon: | Henry Ward Beecher delivered uno of hie peculiarly | betweem Major Itavlinge ons wt Hoboken yesterdey | Society haw nuw 1,000 reelJent members, 860 being Bonds on 00 miles of its road, ainounting w $,- | one nor more than ten yeary, in the discretion of the Noa wil | gay, and urganta lecijon of V. 1 Leawards,of | hippy addresses, apeaking ofthe history of Plymouty | between Major Hawlings and Captain Hudson, both | paying members er a Jy ill, 1 scares Semifiea of delasinig tne | OFNBDY cou dent of the Srumie, and DeO.At | Cuareh, and ite ptruggles nd triumphs, He be ofthe late rebel army. Hawlings wos slightly wound. | | Alter tho reading of theve reposts, oMcers were nner continues seriously ill. Hoe wns at RAILROAD LAND GRANTS AND AMERICAN IKON, dunrideration Of sone of (he most, Importuut tills BULL 0, OF BU Speaker of tiv th i that If Guy should lose thelr old and familiar places, | ed at the Oret re, ‘The aflray originated Ina dis. | Fiected yt foliwn | | ceritent Mam iion Sind bd the Treasury Department to-day, but was es i ae Iinost the closing hours of the session, aud then with Tho steamstip Florida, from Havana for New Or- | they would continue to hear the Gospel message of ‘ * me Vice rosiden ones Rides J ,, Borie te (reanaet weaitee atte, Pairs, Introduced e bill providing. that | Hg ie age deer puk inariorcugh | eames wala eget HG ant aN ue | ANE AM atncattuet at” hey irt sane auuertor i | BLE Mbout the etiquette of a New Yeurs cal pecta Vice resitent—Gullan C, Verptancle ELD. | rn paration a hi ‘ " ou nich Bayo necynion th wip wil apts West’ by the steamer Georve Crowell, has wih Ker | then called upon Mx, Pilist fet anetienes B.repea oT ia Woluleauiite: Brats reign Corresponding Becretary—Jobn Rome tage mie the Cievsfuusest was partoing tine ale Brant of laud from the United | MAM EY ters received 75 votes to. for ir. | canin Beem appraised at Gabi, Salvige lus bec Aaed | Au" over Mot ue’ ar aa Srike thuice of jews, | of the "Ameriean Insitute met leat ereune, Pree, | Brotiead. L.L.t; Douteatic Corresponding Beers tifort to yet another iulictuent has. beet abandoncde grants of the public lands sbail In the coust CW, Armstrong, and was declared elected Clerk | at 8s A, then asked fur bics. ‘The promiums reported | Charles doy, of Columbia College, in the ehar, Mr, | @y—~Wikan J. Hopple ; Record cretary— Samuel C, Pierce wan elecied Ber w Warner; ‘TrevsurerBenjaula HH, Fieldy aud | ‘The Maine Republican State ¢ mmittee for 1809 | are all up tu #20: Hall extabi Ani Puilp & Solomon, the recent contractors for sup- | of their railroads, and in the subsequent repair of + RL OW Mil _permnat ay Are se, Meine, Repablican Stato Committee far 1608 anew camera nnd land: Mr. Ceuden | Anizew Warners ffressurer plying statioucry to "the Interior Department, aru in | the game, use only iron of American Iuanitacture golia, Hancock was sppoiuted doorkecyrt mis | chsicsotthe lan Ame Malacaschairmane hurls | fl, Bowen, pais | showed some cartes taken with anew pliotographic | !!/t4lan —Geor i RO Woy implicated In the charges of fraud in connec: | and tn cage of thelr refusal or neglect to dono, all | Eraniktin Hutesausen aul dacs Punioe sett. | ith ee ai aiuey Cumisinauenay of the Come | He W Gave 0 the advantages of the Inter; Me — otogriplich | Thirteenth District Republican Associatton, WB. Clatin @ new travelling Yon with the supply of etutlouery to the Futent | such grants of land to id companics ahall be pull bi tte apler, Berger move amends John T. How iy Hale fr T 1, oa and void, The bill was referred bo the Committee erat hp ali oma for thut oflce, ‘TL Several of the Michigan Legislators have arrived st | At neach. ws ay read a letter fron of, Tyndal, The dl meeting of this Association was he adel, which reborted it, ig Kigorge Wakeman for that oflee. tion | Lanuars. The Waited slater kenaconel question ie the | Peuismc: cscccccet? 4 ing recent experiimente mide ul | jst eyesing, the object bring to roonsnnize for tbe FORTIETH CONGRESS, MECHANICS’ AND FARMEUS’ BY OF ALDANY, ‘ “tas Braun tlavivals spetiamatinaciaalifais aha Vartan. lo tieinaneree: 12188 | Fasmonasze Wapoisa.—In tho eburch on | Mitel ah hehe rer tea deied' ss ore On motion of Mr, Hoorgn (It), Mars), a res The Governor's message was read, ia fad the Hon. Charles =. May, ‘the caucus will probably | Willis Gaylord...... soe O51 pith avenue and Ninetceuth street, Mr. Lee was | wiry. Mr. Mitchel! spoke in oloquent terms of the tion was pasecd culling on the} ocietery or'tie Trev. | |, Mr W. M. Buy ollered a concur Fri be | boneld to-morrow night "4 Horry Collins ve 41 tO Miss Hoyt, & niece of Mis. Senator | Past of, the Assoclation, Le was followed by Dr, Wasuixctow, Jan, 5.—The Senate resumed ite | sury for information. In rela\ n to tle Mee ark ee day, the 101i inet at 41 c Tate | «28,8: Morgan, the ewindier, who becan Ms opera. | 0; Hi Kettes ” 3 awning was erected in | fete Van Buren, aud se Hon, Alex. McLeod, and ad Par of Albany, New a ether | wntil Weducgday, th inst, ic ® | tions in Massachusetts by passing forced cuoc.a onthe | WA. Work sc. pprAgOR: a | i ove Bene aeasion at 12 o'clock, the following named Senators | ee aan ee aaa oat ‘idea te | forenoon, Tue resolution was lald over, Citizens! Hank of Woonahesct, Ke ly and ariied to | (bas Bats al: trot of the eh ant th walk wus | others, —— being present (Democrats in italic) : comply With the National Currency aes, a 2 ia Base hanted un te Alanis Ga, ie | Mi tlewitt pucetes wt WESTCHESTER COUNTY, onkling, Dlzgny Dae ree Sudictat Appointment by the Governor. ees eae omee nee aa Woe al Bis | Graal patty ical fe iioward, Hower Kel Mr, Keuagy (Rep., Pa.) from the Committes on |, Atuasy Jan. 5.—Extudge Win, Halts 1 BOL Wee Siege DelOre 116 had Alapoths oF th NeW hel dig | red in white Suockixa AccipaNt at Fonpuam.—On Monda reery. Morgal tho o nN c ep C) i oviding that iro nd Beviee egies 7, nenereEmeR® ¢ ving ‘i : : beh 4 nh ale frog a = even ng & runaway borge and sleigh d: POUs Creery: Morgan, Moriifl of Vt. Mort an et if Novel Aflais, Beporied 9 Hy aeow a i d |) Supreme Co tof th City of Ne wi mas Ga Coroners’ Tnguents, yt toa #0 | marrlace ribee, The reception corcm ae the 1 ata furioas rate, an! struc O° Cone oes, SuiIab ut ye wart Sumner, Trumbull, | ofthe navy, taney nor bas appolited John J. Freedinan, Bod. to Canen Cosuiva’s Nersew.- swe Bip | Ueebed Oye Dane OF maker Wii fanmeres all the rkecper at Kearn's Hotel, ¢ i } 4 alin ¢ cy ove ed b; dgo Gurvin'a resigna- a's D 3 ¢ palar airs of the da, he wedding gifts, which i rakere, Wane, y+ Wiliians, aiid Wilsou. ' | the yavice amd ~~ scent of ti the vacancy occasioned by Judge Gurvia HT held a eat over the body of I Win. Kut Att Mb | crate on ea liblt ye ne wedi * ly about tre bead, aud runing : , MR, WELLS'S REPORT, tion | Suef of the Mon, eee a Musenehusetta, who died of dive Wins Browahead ae ay SEAN TEy als ma ° . P into Lis left breast, ‘There vs littio hope of hig The CHAIR presented a communication gaw-mth 1 Mm the Navy Departinent, auitnasy; the Travellers’ Rost, at 49 Pea ) The trst eholee Naving Deen exbausted, tho atan- |p CuRMCAL Exerumests ny Paor. Donamca.— | rccovery, secciay of the Treasury trenauiuuer"yepore at PHRSIDENT'S MESSAGE, James M, Brewer, ex:City Chamberinin of | Sh ,Wae e lawyer, azod B) years, and a neplew OF } dard ot bidding ally Coll from gut atl tho com, | Bra eer tie city of New Tork fast erosies tn att fit Manuew Raven Tsuno4p, Accroert =O a ge ‘ \ Pr ae | redtnes, MM. Brewer, ue Hon, Cale Cusliin polition was lively, Ttwaw estiaate aL the ree | ee eee aE NG ark fist eveulig tn it 1 Monday afternoon as the Pawling train approae $Smucp\ ells, and using wie attention of Congress to | ,,O{her business was, tranencied, Including tho $n- | ‘Troy, died yesterday, : Was ir A Mugogn? Coroner Schirmer alao | mini aud reut4 thin your woud reach G4ium oF | ALIVE M: Curletian Amoeiation of the Fleveuth | yocaium, Wiluain Alves, Wl lain dulled, abd Pranks jommendations, Referred to the Committee | orivetion of bills and resuluhon The Rey, Joshua R. Goddard, who went to join RARAGRAI ERE ies i! $51,000, Haj tia p 7 at ha Be Henry, ridte y colton, dndesibok te creda q the ace. On motion of Mr. Wasuatnns, of Tlinols. the | ine Ching mission u year ago, is dead, to tie Jury's verdict, died of injurkes te srg “va ; fa ea ie eerd with running com | ig truck, The fugman and several citizens warned g Bouse wert Inte Committee, of the, Whole on the ‘pandel bid pitaan) efi 6 mo Manwer uaknown.” Hyun, who | ‘Tue Nara Recrwext Heui.—One of the most | ents and itlust:ating ¢ pu of electric light In | teu hack, but they drove on, ‘Tle horse wi :t 2 SUBMARINE CABLES, State of the Union, Mr, Cunnom (Rep,, li.) in the David Crandell, an old citizen of Grafton, 4 no miner waknown any : th A +e thered | difercub ainosptieres, decomposition of water by | siruck by: the cow-eatchor with such violence as to JMonton (Rep., Ind.) offered a Jotut resolution | chair, aud proceed to the consideration of the V'resl> | Rensselner county,’ returuing from Poousyivauia, | Was dissipated, was found ot the crossing of Kicv. | demi tages of the weason waa that «atliered | the gilvanic baitery, formation of potussium. and | ttc by the cowcealcher with such vlolonee ue te forbidding the landing of ty submarine cal).c in any | dents Buuual Wessage OF LUT, died on the cars between Schencctady and Troy yes | pnth neatue and Fifig-alath stroct a tow nights ao. | Wate tn by the Muti eegunent intone | Oller chemical substances, combustion of platinum | ire aniwal avout 100 feet, breaking the safe frou Sat at Ns ereitary Ot Se United Mates wiliout the LEGISLATION YOR THB WORKINGMEN, torday morning. Le wus 71 years of ase, the body, and both lex were fractured, Ono tucory | try, N.G.3.8.¥. I fos ant gallerics were fitted | #iue and didercat metals, the aclioa of the telewranty | te sleigh, killing the Lorse almost instantly, ‘The Shed idiclary eee Belerred to the Commitee on | ay, oy citep., Ohio) delivered m speech present ee ear RE OPE ix Vint Ue Was run over and killed by @ trala of cars. | ‘Tho omy attempt al ornamentation wan gas Jets nt | Ania ucth fo Norasaoe mache The apes: | {liree wen’ were thrown from the cutter Mesars, Ames : i . ; | Tho New Hampshire Conductor's Cano, ; H and the a q ¢ : oly bart, Mr. Henry esea tue rear of the. since, having tn letters of Lyht the and Julien being sev of the workingmen, whom lie had the Ang the view! Kicexp ny a4 Sieion,—Coroner Schirmer was rongly In favor of the ler popularis THE AMNESTY PROCLAMATION, honor to represent, Jn the course of ils rem: Concoxn, Jan, 5.—The report of tho referees in |. -ietBh NY A SLatGH.—Tononer eon ny Ninth Reghnent Infantry, NG. 8, N. ered ihe therel viieation of | With slight injuries. Ale. Jones, the conductor, i prenent, ie course’ oI NcoKD, Jan, ne teres tt T enicd to hold an inquest over Mo Nunery, who t Ag rit mutts of the ion of science, und the incr: application 0. iI backed up, but dading that neither knocked down and run over by a sleign, The Cor the defendant is fo y, Col. Moller of Gov, Hoitt upital, which secured Improper advantages over th lish A very intore-ting fostival was bold in the Girls’ | jured men were doing very well yesterday aflernooa, the eat ing. Tho judgment tion, with a latement of th ies, oner ort : be take ‘ 1 use rity a othe be Neswod fae “Str erry enanca Pielad at rratial privileges Mat aa cine tisiahh abe 695, for hot retarni FO Wadia ated wlaken to 85 Blulber katcilar of the Seventy-few Lodging Bouse, 1) Blocoker strech, last evening. {he approved of the amuesty, but doubted Iau: | propriate Isbor without cquivalent, and these things | for Joint Uckcts over other ross p others, d Hanning Broudes were an i Washi : ‘ol. Wilcox Liew ok ung Shanle, anne ae stabbed and Killed ry William R. Hague aude President’ to extend it in t cht th low th ts by the defendant, §3( Hyprornonta,—At 24 Washington stroat, C. dowurd,” Cupts, rool rat avenue on Mriay ni hot 1 Me aie ate tamales Fea = My Fn e Sered ‘Vis resclution, with » fared | pas send fitca, ea they were tonreing (oes ths bailot | sioounting to 201.0, and tertoke oF. ther over Flynn held an inquest over Jobu Hyland,’ a! |e other members of the vai Phe Mast River Improvement Assoslation bos | pleish of wine tplcaed ta PR RTA jt the establishment of # dangerous KOO ure etrouger than artaies. gas. a the coats of Courtto be taxed by; | horer, who died of hydryphobia, Ho was bitteu mittoes conitibuled materially to reader Me Gece. PET. (ed epprvpriaious (wd a i2thes sanaidacable davale’ beiwcea Mosssy. 1 ‘Tho Coululiten rove aud Wie House adlourued, ha whole caso shows utose lrre O'Gag'thras "outa azo, 1 low’ succay 1 0 rock ae

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