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o — UARY, 11, 1869, = — — HINTON. |THE PRESIDENT'S ESCAPE » THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE JOINT CONVENTION, ne THURSDAY, FEBI the vote of Louisiana, Mr, ‘Tromball read the fol- + ‘ " that Sonatora should retire: and ac | pounce the ree in fist sentences were | WIC 4 lowing : cordingly, at 8 o'clock, the Senators retired from the | drowned by teeth, fitetiat Matte rom | NEWS FROM WA Resolved, That tt isthe optnton of the Senate that the | hal! of the Houss of Representatives, __—_ ing any- | the anti Senatorial side of the Hours ‘The disorier —- ToT Ane Blectory of the Btate of Louisiane ought to | thing but plessed. and with a allghtly peceeptibie de way to great that, at Yength the Speaker, for the | wecist Despatches to The Sun . jal ity. cst time taking any active part in the ‘eediny base THE VOTES COUNTED BY CONGRESS | "Mr: "Howara—nerore tne Senate proceesta to In- phd a7 Of the Joint Couvention,. rose and directed the Wasittworon, Feb 19. quire whether the validity of the election in Louis- ; : Sergoantat-Arms to arrest ang members who re . An Insane Woman’s Attempt to As ' ——— jana admits of any proof or digeassion bere— When the Senate reacted its chomler, Mr. How: | fased to obey the orders of the Convention. WITNESSING THR COUNTING OF THE VOTHS. The President pro tem.—No debate ie admisst: | ard offered arceolation that the vote of Georgia The House galleries wore more densely crowded sassinate Mr. Johason Disgraceful Scenes in the House bigs should be counted. Kejected by ‘a vote of 2 to 31. THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THR VOTR. votes thea ha) t inte ihe papescnent assinate Sir, . ig Conness asked for @ reating of the objection, | A messace was then received from the House, saying | — At let, after various interruptions, the resuit was Cig whan they Have Deen slags the lspeneene which was again read. Mr. Howard inquired whe- | that they lad resolved to throw ont the volr of | announced, firet by Senator Conkil and after. | Himes of Inst session, and at one time probably one ay ees . ere gees ther that Georgia, The Senate then informed the House of tis | wards the presiding officer, that, ine! the Btole | thousend spectators were on the Moor of the House. Wasinxaros, Feb, 10.—At about 6 o'clock the Senate, The Chair action, of Georgia, Grant and Colfax had receleved 24 | at. Coitas's wil Hs Suaie Deak ly Several amendments were sarily THR DECISION OF THR HOUSE votes, and Beymonr and Blair 80 votes; and that, Fr. Colfax's wire, mother, sister, and Judge Dent | jist evoning Miss Annte O° waa found In one of changing Ps hraseology of that ie het rae After the Sonate bad retired for the second time ; | Cx¢itding the State of Georgia, Grant and Colfax and Gon, Gront's family were the in gallery most of lr the Innglter of the i ‘ mi el the corridos p V bse Jo he v' toward ie aagter ore | and ator te ciecuon enate by Me. Matter 9 count hat received #14 votes, and Beymour and Blair 7 | ihe afternoon Corridors of the White House. moving ¢ Me. Merion moved | '#.th2 State of Georcla had been reat again at the | Toe COMBINATION Fo SECU CONFIRMATION, the private apartments of the Prositent. When asked sk, the Speaker put the question: Shall the | GRANT AND COLFAX FORMALLY DECLARRD RLECTED, on foot to et © majority of the | what she wanted, oho replied: “7 am dent by God vote of ‘Georgia be counted. notwithstanding : An atcounpt ve reason 0 hel 4 " The presiding oMeer, nt reauit, Sees HeReTy bt hetormntion ther tes tate he objection of the gentionnn from Macsachusetie? | gigi’ residing oMecr, after repenting the Sonate to teres to go Into executive session and eon: | Almighty to MU Andrew Johneon /* She was taken fed b ber of nomina'ione that are pending. polsy, and at one time it looked like breaking up | tal election in Loulsiaum was The questic taken on the direct question do therefore declare that Ulysses ® Grant, of Minols, | Arn a ne ieee ee ated | This combinotion t# intended to embrace enough , ci rand, etill there being mn ° her the vote of Gi Ha should he counted, and whol toe In arow. The Gordian knot was Gnally cut by Me. | Sets" hat subicee the eget vove of Lounians | He wae declged in ihe mecative by a-vove of year Al to NOH ott esident et tbe ton Waile refusing to epertain any appeals and closiog | Ought to Her ountal. | ee pare iso, tue culy Mey atiteane “voting yeu being | Sater fonfoar pearaeaninencing, onthe 4th day of | cases to unite thelr respective lends and make barrelled pistol was found in her pos the convention by announcing the vote tm accord: | yer’ gyrny ci br sare. Baker ond Hawkl Cpe TR A te aa ae ; | ancersa certain, The appearances, however, are | sion, She had enteral the White House . Sprague offered a substitute aa follows: Ir. Young, of deo ‘ ' Ing. Fecelved the Majority of the whole neces certain, The appearances, . h Anco with the jolat resolution of the two Houses. | jp , Mr. Young, of Georgia, declared that he entered | of! " inion of the Senate that the | hie solemn protest, in eof the peo ora! vonens be uy, celvesident of ihe | threo to one against Its suceceding to any great eX | during the afternoon, ond conceated herself, Her (ion, Butler's excitement at not being able to keepout | voter or the kioe State of Low saga fur Pre= i? atiiactoke ed tates for four y neing ow the Mh aay | roe ie at all, ‘ nd in the hame of the Constitution, against | of March, Is Stent and ¥ dent be counted. ‘ Georgia led hin to make remerke that he will o . DY Fo SXATIC “ iy abot an hour, and a there The Senators retired, DOMINICA NOT RADY FOR ANNEXATION, ‘Thie substitute was adorted by a vote of Ot to 7. of the House fomorrow probably retract. The course of Mr. | The House was then notified of the decision of the | way no sign of the return Senate, Mr. Thos DEN, BUTLER FORMALLY protests. The Envoy of the Domiuican Republic, now in Mr. Butler offered @ resolution, that the Mouse | Washington, says that the Government he repre- | elf aud sister gained In the Treacury Department Wade is approved by the Senate and noarly all the | Senate, (Maj oftered a motion, wtieh he said would 9 NEB A: ram. the Te to ie « ror 3 Ty ‘ Jlouse, The error he mado was in allowing the Se- 'y extricat If from the mnnecessary | protests that the counting of tie vote of Georgia by | gouty has no eonGdentinl agent in this country be- | during several years past, ant which sho had in e-Presitent pro tem. was # gross | sides himself, and that no one bas authority from his Senate, “We are going to body Trepare en amendment, lowing substitute Wasmnvotox, Feb, 10.—Grant and Colfax were finally elocted and commismoned to-day, though the | the followtn Joint convention of the two Houses was somewhat | ,frolred, That while wo Into custody, and an old-fashioned double ” Insanity ia said to have been caused by her appre: hension that she should lose the entire savings her: When the Senate had retire’, the Speaker of entanglement in which it had got—a motion to re | ¢p, hate to retire upon Butler's objection on Georgia, | House had the twenty-second joint rule read, consider the yote by which Ceorgie was excladed | we Order of the V pud when be found that an error had becn made, he | sald that the question was, “Shall the vote of the | from the count, ‘The motion was tab'ed, act of oppression, vested for a litte homestent for her family, hs Sate of pd e The Choir, having rated Mr, Butler ont of order, | Government to state {ts indobtedness apart from hit ehvaad veaterts . ‘ roceeced to carry out the original orders ns they | “air {i cammslans on 6 nated REAPPEARANCK OF THE SENAT explined the resolutions ander whieh the Couven: | ; i shal Property, as she learned yesterday, sho would hay f, Washburne (Il!)—Isit in order to mova to lay instructions upon the snhject. Tria not trve wa atated | to give up because it had Leon purchased under » Bhould have eon, The House not understanding | the objection on the tablet The Speaker thon, at 4:9 o'clock, annonuecd that | “OH bad tagen action ' tes Live are sucehvell ote the WLP give up because Md beon p f Whe real grounds of Iie action, confusion arose, that | The Speaker—It is not the House would receive the Senate of the United | Mr. Spaldi ng moved for an adjournment that advices have been received fron c tas title, She ia in the hande of the police, bust the prompt eetiot of Mr, Colfax tilalt have | qe pleh sone tsteiad ot Wee ela een Tene eae | ireettnok ihe carers cutered the Teall for the third Atter remarks by Mr. Batter, officlal sources that Prosiden and the Domint ‘ phere ut for the prompt ion of : mn a were ordered. The vote was then taken and | time, took the seats scCopart for them, and Senator COMMITTER TO INFORM GRANT AND COUP. can people we aeerpt unconditional annexation: weno , . ad an unpleasont ending, Old Ben Wade, by bis | resulted yeas 137, and nays 63, Wade, a8 presiding oficer, sgain ealied the Joint | ee aa haired tebe THE BXECUTION OF WHALEN. ved from the Senate, an- | No such proposition has been w eof one, thee to be Ap Jain, blunt cutting of red tape, created considerable | rie CuAIRMAN OF THN 1 that the ot 7 Convention to ortcr, and. annoan LRCTION FRAUD COM: mold Bie, teen chusetia were joctions of the yentleman from Mas N.Y. nouneing U petion With a poiited @ Committ fwilar Comm VAnIETING, A Partial Confe erriment, and won some admiration MITTAR RULRD OT. Ss atnian Cait While the vote Being taken, Mr. Lawrence | CVerrdled by the Scunte, on the art of the Hone, to walt upon Ulysses | Gen, Grant returned this eveni Conmis- Thomes Pp TERSAN INUSDATION OP LADIPS. | Covi) Gildreaned the Speaker, and deired to au DUTERR MARKING MESCHIEY Preadont elect of the United States; sud | sioner Rollins will retarn on Monday 0 a Expected « The proceedings were opened with proyer by the | mit a proposition, The Speaker declined to enter: | r, reneming the attock impetuously—Mr, | Schuyler Colfax, Vice ent elect of the United | Mfr. Schonck’s tax bill ja positively without Orrawa, Feb, 10.—Wholen confessed last night haplain, Mr. Farnaworth asket and obtained the | tain it #@ to Aquestion of order sap tte sa Fiorina b Commits ond the tari ts vire vundtoned the County Atio A tho Police Magistrate of loure to Y - Announcement of the result of the vote UP whieh atrectad” tae te cals ite onator Shorov m0 o get np | that he was present whe fed, cloak rooms, ‘The practical effect of the permission | | ‘The #penker—The 1 t Geetines 40, ener RO aR de 08 Hier resummed his remarks in protest against ding, ith ne ho, constide BY this | dud mot dre the shot. Mee, Whalen visited her ha ¢ © hall cuteide of the | The objectio t atioman trom TY e 1H of the Convention in conntlag the vote of | seck fatal to his Bill, ‘The odds are against tuow, | " shad hened to have the #racoa in the hall cutside of the | The gbiection made by the gentleman from Te tis tee Soak ii V8 to M se J Nand to-day, fo coxmpany with hie spiritual of the members’ chairs immediately occupted ies vote e a belne to io tn that | After several interruptions Mr. Butler continued : FORTIBTH CONGRESS she is very much excl The hour for t and {n many Instances toh chairs | having been by the Spraker to the that the | ‘Nhe fame exercise of atiitrary, deapotic au monat id tion tomorrow is fixed at 12 o'clock. Of wembors 40 occupted of Representatives under the ead Joint rule, and 4 af the wentleman fram | Cran Beontetnagy, Vonhiyant ame Titace declared Heuate. as written a letter (o # genticman in this city THE SENATE INVITED To THE sow. being y the House of Representatives | do not consider that ¥ ‘overrated Horatlo Be; i and there would lave THR NEW MARYLAND SENATOR, cuieattag Mun to vtait Whalen and soy that she freely Mr. Schenck, at 12:10 o'clock, catered n priviteged | decttea that it'shall be counted, and wmessaze to that | Senate tn that way. “ULauahtcr, and. mani been no redeves within the Constitution and WMH | Wasmycrox, Feb, 10.—Mr, Wurre (Dem., | tit oienee’ Wisentis expected eae neieek Fesolation directing the Clerk to Inform the Senate | ieee eee reo oe eee the vote wax recon: oval and encouragement (rom Mr. Hutter offered the following 1.) presented the credentials of his successor, W. | tomorrow, He reads hie prayer book and ible that the House was In session, realy to rece! Mes sidered and bald Cl pe tadle. i followie is the in Greer Ovith an impertarbabte man rieoteed, Thad the twentyeccont Joint mnie of the | T. Dawition, Senstor elect from Maryland, pe deep attention, and is visited by the Grey that body for the purpore of proceo’ing to open the | olyection whieh Mr, Lawrence desired to ma ber) air declines to receive the Hon, | Mow enate be aad heroby W rescinded on the AY OF DEPUTY REVENUE oretoKNS — ; . make the polnt of order and. of constititional } 1d the tellers will make ' ne House PEM ESS " Guten ot tha Biectore of) the: eaveraifutatce for Proat- | anrursunemocrect ce wrakee Gatertateer te eeuat: | terales wirertaa citer or ' fe TNAY the resotations nove yen ting be and | ‘The bill to allow to the Deputy Collectors and Aw THE LATE JAMES T. BRADY, atend Vice-Presitent. Adopted. tng the ctastoral vote of aay, Btate, exch that Here | goa. and great confusion and excitement.) leave to report at any tin st wh Dee sistant Aseeesoreof Internal I ne the pay of Cot nee ATE ACCEPTS THM INVITATION. Action of the Hogistarure and the Courts The Funeral Mr. Buticr—1 appeal from the decision of the Chair | yy, to the Convention, [Calle to order by Mr, Weost.) Shellabarger took the Moor lectors and Arsessors, when they perforin the duttes Tre Invitation wag delivered to the Seu ateat 12:50, We will see whothe ha’ ny thy here (This fe all we bad received when our second edt those offices, In cascs where there is no Collector . i . Mr. Morton moved to proceed at once to the House, Titliteere of appeeral And enpcurigemer here: | tion went to press.) Asseveor uliy ty be pay was thon taiven up atid In the Assembly yesterday, Mr. James: Erving, a 0 t once to the Hous \, The Presiding Omer not to wind Mr eae passed. of New York, introduced resolutions In relation to Mr. Tramball moved to amend tlie motion 90 a6 to erection 1 wzciaving the #uy) Butler, and add : who were rather CURIOSITIUS OF CIAME, “" brenant Baltes ov Conn the death of the on, Jamos T, Brady, and, asa mark proceed att pek, which wus lost. Mr. Morton's | when du ed, until s | has mete taken to | Slow to abew a «will make out .——— Mr. Monoan (Itop., N.Y.) from the Committee on | of respect, the Assembly elourned. In tho Kings motion was then carried; so ut 12:55 the Scnate pro: | Hectie the ohvection bow mates © atone: tas the concurrent resotuilon directs! mene Pht The | Fivanee, reported Avorably, withont anu “ Bid Coan CMa HAS' uss raha teoded to the House. pO an dase and Moliing desired | Mr Butter, (determinedhyy--Dote tue Chair eater. | Wholeanto Release of | Betsawe2®-TH° | tho hiito pronitit the aecect ayien cf fold Pee Vier es rad ce cilournoeesi earl iwier ne 4 to offer various resolutions, but objections were | tain may resolution? hieves! Stylo of Habeas Corpu J 8 the account of the Unuod States, and Srnark of respect, ‘The members of the bar will at THK ASSEMBLED WISDOM OF THE NATION, made, The Presiding Oficer (defiantly, and as if ie felt | Jamon Jones, Charles Swnith, and Thomas | Pap rece, tutroduced by My. Conkling Jar al at 1941 West Twenty-third street, ot The Senators entered the House in procession, THR SENATE neToRNS. considerably annoyed)—Tdo not, (Laughter. | Moore wero sentenced i the Court of General Bea. | 22% Senate then wens to tho House, for the pu she morning, and escort the ruualua to : i Mr. Butier—Thea 1 appeal from the decision of tho | Moore were sentonced in the Court of Cionera pore of counting ote, cir Ke Diy 0) shle mopping, ang ol Mr. Wade, Vice-President pro fom. took the Speak: | At a quarter past two o'clock a message was re! Chale. ec—Then Lappent Crom the deelsion CF tbe | ioe eee day tor bermlary, and while being ee | fone cecouene Reeleeloral vole Ou tieir return | 164 Cathedral, ind chair.” Mr. Colfax sat on his left, ‘The Senators | geived from the Senate notifying the House that the | ‘Tue Presiding OMicer—The Chair does: corted through Coutre atreet from the Court Houre — prams ag NTE fs nate reso ¢ electoral votes of Loui. in the appeal, (Langhter snd encouragement Wanton any M MLOCIPEDE, Were given seats in the body of the hall, on the right | gina should be counted. linmediately th we badly ape iN vai eet magenie to the Tombs made a desperate attempt to exeape, | FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, THE HUMAN VELOCIPEDPE, bf tho presiding officer, The members of the House | the Senators returned to the Hall of the House of peleoieenaen erotics ond one succeeded, A cang of ru Mans and thieves —_ =a PE Bile’ the remaining seats. The tellers, the Secretary | Representatives, the members of the BUTLER ROLLA UP this SLEEVES. Nb Hid Geeay eeutauibe Ih riberaty ng eros apeeee Fvaws Mis, N. Ye—The Weston at Water- . serving the ceremony of standing while the Senators | Mr, Nutler—without atlowing Mr. Far ie z . Ls THB EASTERN QUBSTIO wn toa sham, ‘The genuine walkiat is hero much bss the Senate, and the Clerk of the House sat at the | were taking thelr acute, Fo.any, thor with tue quest followed with a view of rescuing thelr friends if — Prat, weiatine GAM wane Wik rf lerk’s desk, aud the other officers of the two Housce v1 ng hie coat slecver up te Lis ¢ possible, ‘The prisoners had been handcuffed and Greece Really Accepts the Protoc prores law Ui debtor Ladd ir Wel sasee shoal UU ke CW ane ahd cs THR PELICAN VOTR MUST DR COUNTED, eae CR AG ts D five mities a siag uneil he regains lils Tost tiie. tle ts i by. the con | TE Wanton to say fd do mot. unter plutton o he vote of went on to #i Jo not unde e a cache ‘ preepinben ane re a pg Ald I representatives of the peopl be #0 ove when the party had reached Duane etre ve ty ale, Pruyn te t for Seymour an Bait Uoud shouts oforder.] T ralse the question of under, | a saiden movement, unlocked his han were present es during the | The votes pollo State en an: | Sif, that the decisions of the Senate shall not overrule | Koy wh ad been «i n by a Ladpetdbathhy erates OF the Milfowing tates were then oe | the orders and rerolutions of this House, and I kaow key which Waid been given kita by a siding Officer annoan taken In charge by Deputy Shere Jackson, and Panis, Feb, 10.—M, Wale Moore, by | Atver# On big return to this ctiy, | Me ts th y of & sattafactory reply from the Grock Government His With & | On atl points to the proposals of the Pails Conter TUB b. ufederate, ence, — «ki how star 740 miles from Bas. gor, ene LOR MOVEM Dither side of the Speaker's platform. curr TUE SPEARKR USES mS GA Polly as many pers f ste at year, and several | Rowaced by th i n Piboiearpdon : Ai nb —_— ‘The Printers’ Strike. Jmpeachment excitement of last year, and several ‘Alabama, 8; Maine, 7; Mis ‘Arkansas, 6; | tat t thereln the sentiments of Te rted up Centre treet at full speed. The Depu FRANCK. The Printers’ Committee were in sesal yes. thousand were unsuccessful in obtulning admittance. beet in Wa Mowe, & | (Turaing to the tacmiers aront ty Sheri pliced the other prisoners in charge of two sleet serie, Gk bu leeds Revea wea; reeal ian tee Hundreds of ladies stood In the corridors unable to ; ot, 4, al [Conficting declarations of © He doe cchamenc] | citizens and pursued, Moore ran up Centra Lie Given to Binwarch's Or faving’ Mtcikors: About 40 ‘men are Atll out glu admittance, At 1 o'clock so much nolse pre- ere oracs eee ae ere laded: addressing. the presiding | aireet to Grand, and when near the Bowery he Feb, 10.—Theo this city deny | Amon ge offices atill resisting tho demani of vailed in the galleries and on the floor that the : oicer, wlio svemed overpowered by the impetuosity | tripped and was captured, Meanwillo the ott ation the trath of Bismares's Berlin oF Lhe are, those, of Gray & Ureen, Alvon. Bpeaker wns compelled to raise bis guvel vigorously ANOTIMER AQUALL—ORORGIA Caraizen. See ane Caltcand sedate Hestto, Conmbery, shall ner nito made their escape, ‘The thieve S earerven_ Loos, Wag neve: bene Oribed ny Ge presonted an having bat i hants, boys and several tines In order thateven the Clerk's voice | | Tue Presiding OBleer having bande’ ty the tallers ave UW) : i ted them brandished knives nnd dag ‘ eg Hos Gis tog tan ted ¢ hea ad Eta oe Ok ald be heatd; the vlectoral vote of Georgia, Mr, Butler (Mars) he prealdi fwco of thelr tem siodlans, and com: » RUSSIA ‘row bes two men and 8 boy, and gots incest Of his ba phe Fore and saked for the reading of the cersificatc, | was not in order. Lo ly dAdt toed tadareded A bedenah- iad yedot-cpe cath Ld! K done uteita by the Avy) The employ THK COUNTING OF THA wore, te ie ee al pelled them to let go their hold, One of the fugl- : > The printers hive sent nt a communication in whlch At 1:10 Vice-President Wade, without any pire: | sn she mating of RherUy™ a etiat the'utue voted [| MT, Putter fertrwing were empsecrnn however, was captured by a policeman, bat the | He rola Ciel aan chro hipey gg barbie tise PRY (hee scharatiog 18 tha oh Awinary motion or formality, banded to the tellers | Vere civen for Seymour and Blair, Tain not de White the gang kept tho boenss : Mate btiay "ft | neato of Ww: titere” were but 7) out of w total of the clectoral vote of New Hampshire open. Senator Mr. Butler sald—Mr. President: I object to the ps, will be ent res hy CoRR \ z he convicts had a good opportunity to See ote es ee Naxanigs RETARRCE . . neyo ‘cault being | vote of the State of Georgia belng counted, and I ng OMcor—Ht the gentleman iv not open thelr handeufly and get away, In bia cell in the V of ofice, | oftices, and many a ' empty iy Conkiing rend the certificates in fall, the rea is a es anak Hae lo tho Chare Dating, We will take h ° & hemnat repudiation | two or three wen, ‘They conskicr the wirike a fait that New Hampehire had given for Ulyeses 8, Grant, | **7, ¢ oldestions ih Batt vig Mr Pruyn, a fol "This palpable hit d zhtor and applause, . yesterday afternoon, Moore said that | {for the commerce of | Ure even by the shewing of the men, ‘The truth t, of Wiinols, fv roles for Presid te Hany ig m leh peesne {to inspire the presiding officer with | stipped his bond through the cuff, but this story is they say, that the great body of the book and job Colfaz, of Indiana, five votes tor Viced'resident, tie y 4 the attack ng. TL uppeal from the urge to meet and re Mr. Butler~1 ‘ire of the elty havo not situations to please tho U express con fiden st eredited, One of those desperadoes ts have threatened yesterday morning that he wo The Previding Officer (curtly)—The appeal is not | Lilt Capt, Jourdan, Late in the afte we ‘The vote of Masarel DLICAN GUNS, setts (12) wen next lon, in their ability bo. 1 NSPAEN, elie aanounes hey rn nee ie i on, w fe ‘ 1 ate Dasinesa with acceding to the di enator Conkil an votes of ihode Bs oral Colley yor ven on thie firs entertaine ie tion of the Jantar Ive Wilson of Lows, for Grout aud Colfax. al] tender moo T opyeal from tat deciioa. gf age, way taken before Juri mat th Mibuip. Febs 30, te, Ministero? A Curd from Auurleved Typon A DEMOCRATIC GUN lhe yrrcaiitng, aftiectr, deaf to all sich anpeaes | gomthlag to one of the convicts, probably te the Mu: hae ordered the re ingot the Span. | Tt 0. Marnan, bean Secretary Tyvogrephteal Caton The vote of New York was then announced by t domeening to be of ihe. fan hare Only one oF the Bieated ithe | Stes ta today's issue of Tae Sex an article Mr, Butier persisted in addrensing the C Be oF cv anesinintio Joy Mitcow tins beca | appeared in relathon to the proceedinas of the meet resentative. Pray n ar i3 for Horatio Seymour, of : bi : § iqenrs of the Typotiets, held in the House ye ee ork, for Prowentand Prank P. Bt of FEUNANDO WOOD WANTS BUTLER SQUELCHED Aueibar Practical Geaperanne Lnetuens ad ls cos wal aa Ing of the Typotivety, hl In tho, Astor tlouse ye. Missouri, Vice-President. ‘The announcement { the req Mr. Wood inquired whether there was not @ Mianeror, Red Hook, Dutchens | %2,°f ie. The ituent Cortes onda, wrbielt ig some respecte hae s tendancy (0 Appeared to cause cc erable amusement on the | Constitudon aud laws of tie United Stay Bergcantat-Arme attached to this body, and ex: | county, on rok, Putchess | meet to-morrow for organiz {are the reputal r tho establish jo Mens floor and in the gal {bat there was no vietation | tie keconsurnetion nety” x0 aa to entitte aald state of | prepaid the hope that a there was he shoul exerelne greening hor stk iictrrad @ Cole, and ake tn degrade we printers ; thing bat a ver Able wuprret, | Georgia.te be represented as abtate of the Union tn the Hority, Mr Shanks inquired whether : with his Ww connected therew A subsequent tutervi 4 of peoprlesy—nosbing, bat & very pelyanie 66) cieetoral vots o¢ thie or the choice is author Ar. Sha red whether It wa ‘and lookin Cun Mr. Peilotveau bas proven the aforesalit statement to pion of a endeney to indulge i. Vresident and Vice- Pres that thy Irvorder to ail fr the sending ‘f the rules overt a be a miarepresentstion, inasmuch ay that gentleman MASTLAMD: VOTH VOR THR: OLD MAN BLAIR: Reuss le Bees we A Said Bi te re oe ae Tho Rovotutiontsty In Poysersion of Rucrue | las denied eve, waking ouch 4 st kon ‘The voto of New Jersey was next announce! by h Me oles bab tha peothe ware ae Mite Trasilin tes: -_— das Ahat thie note will place ad in a right postion | Reprosentalive Pr Seymour and. Hint | friven'of their Jus Fights therm by forve abd trad. Prositing Omer A Man Cuts hia Doughter's Heart Oat and | THavana, arty of insurgents tate fn Patter finan; Wen. 1, Mureinaton, The vote of Pennsyty anuogaced, by NEVADA SLIPS THROUGH THR STORM. gets will re swallows the Blood, ly took pos 1 Bueruedada, ob th Ndemniths sWhitemen, Joseph dart Senator Conkling—26 f 1 Colfax, The y took p 1 i Jom E : land (i) were an. Senator Drake—As the objection will require the | excitement.) es of Delaware (4) and of Mai Bounced by Representative Prayn ax cust for Sey. | Fetirement mour and Layne In the certificate i a Morylan¢ The pane (ns, cg there was an omlesion of the word “Jun ¢ ‘ he same tine, ra Mr pame of Mr. Blair, which omission, on its by The reading Omieer— The objection ts too late: | presiae known, caused some laughter, Representative Wood ie sate pal be iB Bad D408 00 My ported ond de- | e,cot ype hit reserve orde: al nN enat e I ot beer ond de- rote while aye vajed to the Chair to preserve order in the assem heer atcncen Rane ee aya ew tieh I Houve bi Mr. Cove and | Noltonieir New Your, Feb, 9% toi Now Cosoperative Privting OM ay evening, in Hotanie Hall, pi thers interested ih Hie forination of ¢ Printing Company, W tion, LU 5 eyinen 6.—One Hovfer, of Hannibal, | {ietion Mo., murdered bly daughter, ten years oid, yeste: Wa Clan day. He first strangled er with @ strap, and then sched fr tine cut he body in two with a knife, Afterwards he The Insurg , the telegraph Wy tore Ler heart eut, ent it open with a kn ¢ ata tirendo and Villa Chora, ho wod the blood Ho was arrest foun, ronan te appearance of 9 second bo v of + thet be offered Ler as a sacrifice | from Saguala-Graude: Uke mon ts livaue ou rel the Senate to its Clamber, I send the counting of the vote of the State of will cou nters HOW THE SOUTHREN STATES VOTED. Too late; it bas been . t ja the point aid the Tae , stereuty pers, ‘The votes of North Carolina, (9) and South Care. ed by thetmperturbable | rs frurode (cucouragingly), That Mt as ine 2 . arared 6) ce " e Go BOs know a7 pone pt to Fire Powder Magazi 9 eit fins (0) wero nest announced by Representative Wil | ey ticer:} The objection | ue President of the Senate bus to vver! othe rule i : ect he iscktnecesn ot aro $10 each, cunt sock $2.00, Twenty ton se being given for Grant aad Tol he vote | should havo been made on the reading of the voto | | aud the resolution of the House : New Vork Theatre, made last night to fire tho powder magazine of Fort | uhout the sth of Pet tuury. Addiiiousl luetalla nd Blair. The fection wad began 10 y eee ‘The Presiding Oficer porristtiog In never minting | Mr, McKean Buchanan appeared in Zamlet Proyn for Sermon ection and began to Yio ob i) were announced by Represen: | “Ain objection’ ¥ ast | Pina. A person divested of bia clothing and dis | got to exceed tw Mr. Butler ogain, called upon the teflers to perform per cent, montily, Juin and fee (10) and a it, ng that it did not appear that B iation Mite Mone tir cocaine: evening before a fair audience. Ho was warmty ap. | sxe With black paint clined the outer walls for | be your own employe tative Wilson for Grant and Colfax, vada voted by ballot, Wels dutics uncer the concurrent resolution. is i ; YP | Chat purpose, but was discovered by a sentry, who bt evade 4 Peart te Mr. Ingersoli—I olyec plauled throughout, Miss Bachanan was also en hud wounded hit. He is a pris Voruight ‘ A SQUALL—LOUISIANA ON A HIGH SRA. Tho Presiding Oficer—That is out of order, [Ge] The Presiding OMicer—I can't hely that, (Shouts Teath tensieed. 9h vaaraesey oie Lila at tha Sataon to Avothor Outrageous ¢ Case neta leaner etraslteel astically received, ‘The performance will be re of merchants was held at the Palace 1 Lie eracilive of liploklavers™ Uniba Ni {The presiding ofeer having handed to the teller GHOKGIA A BONE OF CONTENTION. ang! Pee cea ine TLRS iad chia eveolag. ‘oney fur the Gove , The mookly meeting uf Bricklarers! Union No the vole of Loulstuna, Representative Muilins o! Re . een das che s i ? epee e Ses was held feat even: After the ordinary rou " ° : y * ‘i presentutive Pruyn then, by direction of the y ereoll—-I. obj and wow the Senate can tine businer® a cot ton was ved froin ae eeetdtcter geatenseeeian Cost Are the reoding of | preaiding Ofleer, read the concurrent resolution of rele Cretan teat chivetion.” Lerles of} Order, George Francis Tratn ta Brooklyn, Suppressiog the Revol Vulon No, 1% asking isiance be. renders i ee the two Houses in relation to the counting of the | order! ment.) The emincut defender of Irishmen’s rights Havawa, Feb, 0 Arrests continue to be made, | them in defending one of their members, who bas TER OLD MAN BLAIR AGAIN SUBS UP, vote of Georgia, Mr, Burton ( ‘The Senate Is a very august | grow out » large multitude, last night, of F night the police searched several houses, Res | boon bronght to trial for conspiracy, ‘The request "The credentials of Loulstana were read by Repre- Senator Edinunds made the point of order that | ody, but it can't rule here, 6 STE POP LNRe) ThAe RIED OF 6 ean OF the Volunteer service is going on briskly. | was referred to the lawyer who fas been retained by gentative Pruyn. ‘The word "Junlor’’ 1 oiuitte the objection was not in order, the wo Houses t We Blicidce GocularigycWould it be In order to | leaders and others, and when he appeared on the mop snies of regulors have gone to Mucagua to | the Uni rt ther lalpis, A commnniee the name of Mr. Binir, and the word States” ia } ing, 1 Esper ey Ms cane of Georgia, made ® | tet us have peace? [Loud laughter.) plotform the Academy trembled under the applause upprens the disturbances there, ed from the Bricklayers’ Unions Omitted In the term © Vulted tates age | Mr, Bulleri_ desire to call the attention of the DUTLAR APPRALS A THIRD THK, ‘The distinguished epeaker was introduced by the ee ROTRy rerinesblog Fant, ® gommyiie. Us ap Muilins sald? Mee py Bly Tohject to tle counting | President to the law that the votes must be counted Ar. Butler (who had not during all this turmoll | yyon, William E, Robinson, the President of the NEW YORK LEGISLATURK, heat gyre agra a tia rite slant ofthe votes from the Siste of Loulsia inting Y or resected by the Convention of the House taken igen) against Ups my abe FFO% | eseming Mr rain was unanimously acminate to mesh ihe ond te. take: some action upon the Siahy ‘The Vice-President divected the reading of the 23 tae fone ee nan from Measachu Fein aan Onerr—The Chair tas deckted | be niof the United States, and after Mr SENATE... Apvany, Feb. 19. , Wiileck, Haminill, and Dody, were appointed rule, Which provides that when in joint co: “ fe ! r 5 3 ge} aan ny te tne joint | Robinson had been nominated for Congress, the | Bills wore introduced—Hor the better protec: | for this purpose, n any question shal ein reference to the Eda Oficer—Debute ts not in order. thet an appenl eaanot be entertained In ’ houre ealicd tor Mr, Train's fous epigrau upoo | tlon of the civil and religious rights ¢ ieee — ounting of, votes, the Renate whall thereupon wiih, yanig Renee Bove 7 nos 8 FUME He eats the date | eet eect From that dee our ucat Minister to the Conrt of St, James, Improve, Underisll av we in Brooklyn | The Employing Masous’ Preparations, * fo Wiscialon; 1c, Hpeake i The Presiding Oflicer—The gentleman has stated | ‘Tue Presiding OMmeer—F aaiaeceereet amend the act to » ‘ud wbridge the practice of | Tw the Bustor of The Sun, Brice ne SARE The MAL in like Banca pei his objection it writing ‘ stated | tue muime Way. {Shouts of laughter.) Sparks from the Telegraph. pleading in a Stal ‘© provide for the Sin; f sce by Tae Sen of thie morving’ wait the question to the Hous Mr. Butler—And the gentleman, from Vermont A NEW POINT OF ORDER ‘The Hudson 1s navigable to West Point. poeeplenion af Uaioe y Ruri Sveniuo, and Ate | taue of the report of the " Employ si (Senator Kdmunds) did not state bis In writing, [A Van Horne (Mo,) m dint of order that | limita has bec : , antic avenue ¥ ee ppietiv' you term it, Ghat, an Bef THF GALS. INGRAM mipabe hie which waa received ih Feat | ts Veo Horne fo.) made s pola of order that | Klara, ag hoon seleexed ns the place for bolding | Guwnuus catal Hiheyent mpeakers,! You 46 ir. Eldridge, of Wisconsin, 1, the presiding ofeer contonting himeelf fur ali | the gc Massachusetts, there ate 7 F i. ere shoul ree OF Iv order, Insisted that the rule was response with the exercise of the kavel.) the: meatlensn, (yey Matera Goh Yi The Maina Senate yesterday refused, hy 21 to 0, to ASSEMD ouch journeyman. Now, as this report pl direct terms of the Constitutic N09 rep pour with the House in abolishing the Ushary laws r. Butler—Lclaim us a point of order that the that tuey could pot proceed until a full re Mr, Canine reported favorably on the bill to tne | rather an uaenvi position, L wish tion to the 12th amendm t objection of the Senator from Vermont. in not well | wat Gold has been found on the farm of Casper West- | corporate the fish Brigade Aswcition of New | tt J said. os all pr me wit Constitution was that the President of the Sonate | taken, sud I desire that te question be decided by ‘Heveral Members—That is 8 good point of ordor, | °Tvelt near Salt Point, In Dutehors Co, York ny cure fur the evils we complain of should, in the presence of the Senate and the House | the two Houses, That ta tight 8 Senator Henserson, of Missourt, Gov, Gardner, | Billa were introduced —To incorporate theAmerican | in our trate ix this, that euch © mast of Representatives, open all the certificates, and that | — The Presiding OMcer (speaking with much hesi: |” ‘jie Presiding OMfcer (not minding the point and Gen, Cassidy arrived in Havana yesterday. Diy Goods Coinpons, naming us tho frst corpora. | firm sbouid take trom two to four apprentices, and Wig pete shoald thea be counted. tancy of manner)—The Chuir is very much disposed | order)—The votes have all been ecu! ted, Rnd antate dames G y, President of the Boston Bank Henry B. Bairn vho KF. Clark, Thomas have them properly indentured, so that after they he Presiding Office: This rule has been adopted | to hold the Senate and tho House to their own do- erefore the Chair will not | ing—to the joint resolution which they passed, the Md jer, and Albert have worked teden Thomus; Cannot a year or eo th ar out ani pital stock, 1 be made by the tellers, under the | of Mut Liod, died ye ment of them erday by both Houses, and t become full-fe elation to o id keep journey men, such as this city is Fee oe aN edine epHget hg ae 000,000. Th relation to the storage und keeping 0 J Journey men, su @htertain the question of order, purportof whieh ta, if we understand it, that ifthe | oReurrent Femalulon. Convention adjourn, | Vialance ( Of citizens of Cincinnatt, to appoint ® | eoubustibie materia! in the city of New York, To | cursed with bday, With Feapoct, your obelien A VENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRAT TO THR RESCH! votes of the State of Georgia did not alter the resn.t | gtr. futler-—Lot us haye the House to ourselyen John Steigl na uthorize the election of Pole missioners in | Nww Yous, Feb. 10, 150! KC, MCLANE, 5 rescue, Toles of the Biate OF (oorela cia nop alias sheireemis | “air: Bolter ave th ; John Steigler committed suicide in Cincinnati last | the city of Now York. To provide fur filling tn an -— 4 i they di Laughter and applause] I respec ve, sir, | might, by shooting, w Mr, Woodward—T rise to a question of order, | alter the result they were not to be counted. fEauaetec ond epplause.]. I reopecifully move, ai | plenty : Cae ore Uedl citees ani ihe srantion ots basis iT carrente which, I think, will be entertained, I submit iat Oa nel way a ny Mivcorge McKuight, of New Orleans, better known at the north end of the Battery, To cove all that . . a iA the objection coming from the gentleman from’ 4 HiGu OLD TIME, hands, and tanieetoticns of encourageus Arn Harts, diet yesterday fart of Avenue A. between Fifly-third and. Kiny. | A meeting of the Millers’ Protective and Be- Resses doce HOt Faire ihe question contewpisied by ‘This stmple, natural, and very explicit aretion | the mem) ers surrounding Linn.) The ( nevolent was held Iss evening, tbe that rule, There must be re made, and until such specitic spceifie ptuvetion | ofthe meaning of the concurrent resolution brought eee ede thurs | down the house, and on the floor and in the galleries Beira a ceanion tun ihe feeate io retire: there was a encral outburst of laughter and me Holtimore Cry Government has tendered | fourth strvcta lu Now York elty. Ta authorize tie | 1 ent Johason the ospitasities of the enty alter bis | Third Avenue Hallroad to extoni its tracks tuough | Pieside Womb. Twenty-third wtreet, from Th avenue to | ty: Mr A, A. Poppleeipae, Foad the new t no Occ y Y ceil a ae Te | of order, Everything except the ‘execution of the slip Tomplar aslyage caso was settled In the | Fifth avenue; also’ from ‘Third avenue through | PY laws, which were adopted, It was re ihe Previding OficerIt wil be obierved that the | Hsmviog of fort aud” other ke meuientations of | uM rile of, Lolk Houses ts ont of order auld de is Makes Coen Dera cane anna wetted tn the | Astor place to the cuatcriy sido Of iiroadwags | Waves Book whercon to enter the places of ¥ n mand that the order of both Houses eliall now be | the talvore or ldam, also, along Chambers street from Chatham to Prow fo that employers may svivet good without ‘any reason for it hardly appears to. the | UPsearlous mirt! exccuted. To’ pose Cuntbans to Frond A SENATOR SPRAKS. Senator Dooliltle—Sr, resident, L rise to a point Allon, in the chair, The Seer Suisisigae He yi i iro neaney ' if road Company | Bers instead of being & led to import work Chair to be a question, The reason will be stated tn THB CHAIR IN HOT WATER, Mr. Dickey—I desire to wake an inquiry of the opeiuilgtown, Conn, yesterday, Bienen W. Lee nveriee eee Shee iond Company | trom Western cities, Soven new candidates tor mem Writing, #o that the Chair way know What It b Sonitor Druke—I submit the point if orter that F whether it ta competent tor te 0 10 fi'Conuees man froin the Becond District | Washington, aud Christopher atreets to the Nort | Betshlp Were proposcd aud adiltved. MULLINS INSENSIDLE TO ALL APPEALS. Beet beet itaais chisel takea by (eras or ee de p question of order in this joint ont pvernor Holden bh Jegraph 4 the North Car tive + ln i along the latter street thre —> Mr, Washburne (1!!,)—I bope the centleman from | ative from Massachusetts, to wits 1 the vote of lll Lace Diced sud aa ? ery wt hy se) yee HW reduciny the Federal hie! ih, Pevenkh avenue to Went Twelfth The Clothing Cusco Strike, Tonnossee will withdraw th ction. Georgia was not cast onthe day required by law, M BROKEN Loner tav’etare., AY Feels CO OE Le ar HO Oe ten es rane nuneet from Avente Diothe | The clothing cutters’ delegatag Inst night held Mr, Mullins—No, Sir; I ¢ and Cinsist therefure point must be deter Senator Doo Mr, Mreaitent, Prise to a point B 4 4 ‘9 Incorporate the Aledora Hook aod | 4 crowded meeting, and roports were submitted by Senator Sumner—1 would inguire of the Chair | iined by the votos of order, {Lo vot Orter, order,” t the Wish Conservatives aro ma'sing proparations dar Company, of Helsond To raive | the whop delegates, suowing that the maority of the We cannot pass over the count of Louisiana @ Prositit side of te House.], My polut of urudey In i 20 the Rath of Beliaceuury ee tice 7 fom cong purposes in Weatchoster comity. Jt. | proprietors of clothing establishments wh hed de proceed with the rest of the count? | @ that the vote of Georgia shall ed shouta of order r t— [shouts House ct Lords, ey He 4 ‘court House in | ined to pay the advance of wages trom @40 to $24 Representative Woud—Go on regularly, als, Presi | by the Vice-President pro fem. in a ecrtain #pe ¢ "from t lie ride ae or an Mle eat rien of employees or ofl | have yiekled. Forty-eight men, employed in about dent pe de 'The Pres 1 7 w ichigan Repobiican fitate Convention ye hings county, {the Brooklyn and e " é. " - x way, The Chair ls very much disposed to obey the | ‘The Presiding claved Uiat ever) fanonitpates the dame At Gost hag MW Maitway. ro te tarmia at Om Hive wos, are reported (0 be on Kirke, ‘i The Prosi ding OMcer—No debate ia inorder until | duvetious of Loth brauches of Congress in this ontof order, (Laughter the Ruprete Court, ‘Taner $i, McGowan, of Cold county eon ‘To authorize the con. > he resolution for the objection is prese i matter, , f WHO AND WHAT anm you ? water, Megent of te Uuivereity, Lruetion Of # railrom Washington and other The 'Longshoremen’s Protective Society met BAULSBURY ON THR FLOOR—THE SENATE RETIRE. Me es BUTLER srina uP 79 pamocnats. | Bramall of Tiinols-<Mr. Pres tent I want to Callie Curtin. a Hutaly skguter, hae chytionced the | wircets In brooklyn, to authorize the elec- | last eventn and collected dues and dues. eh ele pa a® oe tha means ; (Mr, Butler—With great respect for the decision of | now—and there are a bull dug a lire Wwio want io | Wier of the Broo Uthechais, | tors of Now York, nt! the charter eloction of 196), to a anil ApepOAlanta " jefignater Eaulsbury—T cali for the reason of the ob- | uueChair, yeas this ia n nmatier of high cousttt PEA werans Mere Aree Barr oye Go dae tiie Hebe or America hi ine vole for four Police Commiasioners, At tho National Association's meeting last Bete ret a uaston a i ional law’ and in o1ver times i might wake gicat | gyoul in thie Convent ont fortoit was ed yesterday words ok Hight, Mies Susan By Apsions was appointed to pre enna ines. is in the mean time being trouble, Lore se icy the matter shall be considered The Presiding Officer We are proceeding under fing Guntiiner, who robbed » German post office of rat an ibe Had RI wal 8 memorial te Fag Togialacure, 1 , Bim No witharaw Mie chjections but mithont ce | PaRoke Houser, [Counterwalling oxclamas the coneurr on of both Ludie Wan rrostad on board the stewn or Auctrol a ¢ ; he a ’ The sailors’ strike continues without variation. a withdr ¢ bo " “Nort! N Yen!" Yes!" from the o} met es Ow ott on the | Let areival in Portiand yerterday. Me tx to by taken to Visumint web. 10.—About 600 people assem. | Men are shipped every day from. the Assceiation's fo the Clerk's eos and read, os iilawer Latte, Democratic sige of the louse appes fo which, ‘thought, w the Couvenuun vin Bhelae n& Maron's marble quorry, tn Rutland Fie purse Was $2), and the race mile heats, best | Odious §9 head money paid heretofure to Lowrding 0 the Clerks | rea, 18 3 Lob ce t ye Demoei th a | from the ity ih Which it was placid V1., youterdayy white n block of Welgling nearly | threw, The iollowing war the reaull wasters. Pantone gna teins’ the weaetion eae at ee ee HEMI i mar easieia, Soe een. P rere Bldtidge objected, saying Mat he wanted » | ftftons was Doing pa ed Rie hala Bava way aul the in Vulls ul, Lily ahorrells 0, 0; Agu ‘The Third Union Cody ‘¢ Building Society fen a aalne states mation . Butler's position, free igi fustutiy ktiten miuel Ward aad Fy wvonw were | Vugison nas 1 Vue, & Poise mantis Luulo Vice-President of th United Biates bed bees bold a A REED IN A STORM. The Presiding OMser—Objection ts made, | N The Oll Creek and Atleghan Vatley Railway elect ipeeeige treet, 10 expt tho prineiples by whiel they are sald Stato. ‘Tho presiding officer rose to face the storm, and | debate tn in order. ‘The vole will be counted Be: | oq yistoraay-Presdopt, Baward, Fy Gay, Vice!’ An Abundant Ive Crop of Good Quality. — | goverhed, Workinginen who desire to escape from ‘Tne Presiding OMficer—Obdjection boing made, the | then irresolutely and as if he felt himself utterly | eorting to the rerelut« : ‘ fen ‘and Gene:al. eupertitendent, fl Be Behweete Vovunnversix, Feb, 10,—The entire ice crop of | {@ ruinous exactions of landlords by building for Benate will retire to ite chainber and deliberate on | Cmbarrassed by the ney of Mr, Butler, too ‘Mr. Benton (aside, but daringly)—You can't doit, | S'cretary and Treneurer FE. A, Euitlips ; Ditecctors, veut r Miro hy Setur. | temaclves would do well to attend, Wg olycetion according to the ruler. hls deat again without yeuturing to express an'opin. | |, the Vrealding Oficer—Tellery wht proceed with | Ui Patgatiay k Tete Wi di: Movtlitady A Be DIV ey | ae et or exceltenc quality, rauging. ta, thick eam ‘The Senators then wt halt. mormake ® ruling, This inc! their count. ight, and ‘Thomas A, seoit, penent GURMLY: FW “ os Corone! i ‘eonfusion, the oppoait tod Vresiient, Dr. Willen Wri lyn} J m hale 7 i! a , Mr, Butler, Mr. Shel 4 Vice Prosideut, Dr. Henry Meluton of Hroolln ! ‘M10, Fel Inte 4 . ‘ Qn reaching their Chamber the Senators took | “8! #9¢ ln order, nates Gad Caer aur Dar, Biagaam, By. Helle: loo rwsident, Dr ke Bom, Buh of AupuE Ciicago, Feb, 10.—Tntense excitement pr Hitz, who selaed him and threw bim down, lis head a geate lien ihe Presiden called then order THE BEYATR AGAIN 00 Home, inte “midst of all this turmol and exc: tein lageehecnrille, Dl reapesting We marta Stricing On the ron cuver of © sosisoe. The boy the Becrotary read the to the counting of | ‘The onty reszonsc he recotved Was tus repetition | fomstor Cauaiiud vue vi tae Weller, cus bo Cor Me-Renalor MeConnel. Gls goa ober Gad op Mouday. Tee Jury Wound © verdlet of We Wake ‘Death Gow Layurem” rr PRICE TWO CENTS. THE ROGERS MURDER. eis The Real Murderer of Mr, Rogers Custody, Sigoificant Remark by Judge Barnar. markable Fact in Police History. The important question which has passed eagerly from lp to lip since the new year dawned, “Who committed the Rogers murder? was vaguely” nagwered yesterday. Immediately after the murder the police eudgelled their brains to invent plans fhe the arrests of a number of persons from whom the netarsin might be selected; but an event yesterday shows thot they had, without knowing the fact, ta@ real murderer in custody. It may be sald here that there were few, If any persons, who despaired of copturing the assassin. TAB REAL MURDERER IN CUSTODY, ‘The hope entertained by the community that the asin would be arrested, has at length been rea 1, one of the Logane and Tallant are admitted to npoeent of the eborge, and yesterday morning, was assigned In the Court of Oyer and Terminer te dlapose of the Writs of Kates corpus sed out in the cases of the former. Jago Barnard, who presided on the bench said he was not prepared for important reasons (o reader bis decision yesterday, Mr, Howe, counsel of one of the Logans, then remarked that he had acted In harmony with the Mayor and Distries Attorney in the proceedings which he had taken a behalf of his client, and he felt assured that as clearer light wae shed on the tragedy, the more clearly the Inncecnee of his clients would be established, Judge Barnerd here made a significant remark, He was free to say that the evidence taken In the cane of the client of Mr. Howe had convinced bia of that person's Innocence, He did not believe tha Mr, Howe's client had committed the murder, They liad in custody the reat murderer, who would be brought to trial at this eesston of the Coart, Tt wae necessary, however, to detala the prisoner ta cus tody for the present, ‘This remark of the leorned Judge that the assasaig ls ip custody created a stir tn court, For obviows reosons ao further particulars of this important facb were nto the press for publication, The real murderer, who is in cloce custody, is «ald to have confessed the crime toa citizen who Is to be called to give the necessary testimony against htm, A REMARKADLE PACT IN PoLICe MisToRY, The preparations made by the police authorities te cy ture Wie aggassio ghortly after the morder wee by no means what they should have been, Thg te, cords of the books of the Mererr street sta and of the Central office show that five hours had lapsed before the Department was ready ty scgpch fcr thy gssatein apd arrest bim, Byen the fact of the tragedy was not known in the Mereer strect station until two hours afer its occurrence, The “beat of the officer on duty on the morning ef tho inurder included Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, ‘Viteteenth, ond Fourteenth street, from Third to Sixth avenue—a distance that no man could covers” so that he cannot be held responsible for not having Witnessed the decd, At 11 o’elock on the morning of the murder a boy was conducted by am officer be fore Inspector Dilks at the headquarters ln Mulberry street, the officer remarking that the boy had sees the murderer while he was ronning from the scenw of the tragedy, The Inspector then Inqnired what murder had been committe !, and was informed by @ newspaper reporter that Mr, Rogers had boca seeam sinated Gve hours before, and that he had written ap 8 full account of the assassination, which would som be pubilshed. ‘This was Inspector Dites's frst inthe mation of the marder, Inspector Dilks, however, took the Information coolly, and the boy was suffered to go from the police buliding, the police telegrapy meanwhile lying ile, and the murderer having add Hlomal dane Arr enoape, fonable Wedding in Clinton A Brooklyn. Miss mour I Brooklyn, ‘wna y ried at hor uncle's residence On Chin ‘ Wm. Henry Male, of the Thirty S.A. The Rev. D. VM. dot Episcopal Chureh, o 1. Mr. thus tig was heauttfully decorated for tie occasion rare flowers and filled with the fricnds of the al br} legrootn, the ladies rivalling the lower nscives In beunty of form end cofor, Captaty Malo cae to be marcied fron Mis post at the wimont Hit of the Pucide railroad. Hiv commander, Major: on. Gibbons, wae present yesterday at the cere mony, Plo the commandant et Kort Hamilton. Gan, etinn was hivited to be present, but unable to de Hitnsclt that pleastre, wrote the following letter: Heapgvantans MILITARY Divisto, Br Louis Mo. dans, 18, Captain Witian He Mite, B Sehernat horn ares Tha th, Tavita ye Accept Mesure the y eolist for lifelo the to De present on the oceasl hireaiy arranged to start this very day for New Means, And. willbe there on the very day appotntet , ing. Who Is now cll, gee alongs as tis) — and wile, Nisice for a long life of happiness, &e. Voursiruly, W. 1 SHERMAN, Lieatonaut Gonersh, zs dishseoat < Polygomy versus Civilization, To the Risto of The Sun. Sin; Vrom the course of the Hon. Honry Ty Dawes, of Massachusetts, Chairman of the Com (co on Elections, in the contested election case Grorty azalust’ Hooper, it is evident that the digg Hoguished centloman is fally committed to t! aenene of the TLagiem and pollution of Mormonism, whole Influcnee, even tn face of the most damni accumulative testimony, was exerted in favor Hooper, the agent of Brigham in his conspi againet the clvilzation of the nineteenth century, Teter the friends of Uberty and buman rights to the Journal of ‘we Fortieth Congress, Aux. 3 published 1m the Globe Aug. 25, , WILLTAM MeGRORTY, nenient, recelved, y th us Planters’ House, St, Louis, Ma, . Feb, 10, 1900, Jottings About Town, ‘Tho official estimate fixes our county expenses this your at $10,5°6,713. Inthe United States District Court, yesterday, tue Fullerton ease was further adjourned. Aeron Ho! Peterman attempted to commit sul ay morning, by taking Paria groen, a6 TA Hester street, Ho said that be was tired of Ife, Apollo Rooms were crowded last night, the evert heing the annual reception of Manhattan Com inandery No, U1, Kuighis Templar, The Commissioners of Chari and Corree- tion have just put om the rivers a powerful steams Vout that may In time of need be used a8 @ marine ire engine, Mr, J. H. Tobitt, of The Taz-Puyer, has taken @ partuer, Mr. C.J, Berdinand, son of L. L.iPerdinand, or of The Vindicator, an Qld Country Jouss ‘chwade, a youth employed by M. Lowy d& Co., 69 Walker stivet, was sent 'to the Park National Hank yest o draw cash for a check of $10 He drew the money, and disappeared, ——— Barts.—The choice balls of the eveving are those of Zion Lodge, No. 9, 1. O. B, By at Apolle Hall; MeAliister's Hop, st Gothic Hall, Brooklyag the Young Men's Social Club, at Buseh's Hotel, Ho voken; the Concordia Maenverchor Masquerade, 0& Germania Assembly Rooms; and the Leo Club at Lyric Hall. ‘The Orst anoual ball of the George W. Crogier Association will be held at the National Assembly Rooms on the evening of tho 1, Luctvnes aN Mestivas,—As will be seen by our special notices, Henry Ward Beecher delivers his new lecture on “Rational Amusements,” at the Cooper Institute, this evening, As this will be the nly opportunity to hear Mr, Beecher in this city this winter, we enticipate @ crowded gouse, The only way to be sure of a seat will be to go early, Bricklayers’ Union No. 3 meets this evening, Young Men's prayer meeting this evening at 108 Fimth avenue, corner Twenty-second street, Annual meting of the American Lnatitate ln Coop er Institute ab 3 P, M. ‘The sixth reunion of the Ninth Class Association of old public school No. 14 will be held at Cosmopobe {tan Hall, 148 Third avenue, to-morrow evening. Asn Wepxespay.—Yesterday being the rat day of the Lenten seasor ail in’ he. Episcopal ‘and. Roman oie “Ch ‘Three masses were said at St. Patrick's and from early moraing until were kept busy distril ne Be blessed ashes ‘Worshippers, who presented themsclves numbers, ‘The services at St. Alban's aud ab ‘Wore also werw solemn aud interooting Se

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