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5 et Ye ae ~ nena . sane ears es THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. PRICK TWO CENTS, THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. pines Aelalabtr NEWS FROM WASIINGTON, | HhecueerBe aremcuais rr") THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, | “ee STATE TAX ON CAPITAL ‘The Irieh Chure! the House of Commons— — LEOISLATIVE APPROPRIATION BILL, — Action of the Hoboken Common Council-A Committee to Guard the C ' . / a r Knot Holo Wanted, Boutwell, Cox, and Wilson for| =Disendowment of Marnooth ITY IN THE TREASCHY DE. |, The Legislative Appromiation bitlwas then wp | Furthor News Through the Gov-| tio poboken city Council met last night at | Flutter Among New York City the Cabinot. pa Rela ahd El Alt bed mangement,” ing the “ease of the Texas cattle discuss wae ernment Censor. Odd Follows! Hall, peewions to whieh the members Bank Shareholders. DISLOY. Dierne jopted. The clause reducing force in the Patent Partial Mography of Mr. Sohnson'a Fldns | Gare was stenckont, ‘The aocndment increas! aie and others discusted In no complimentary torms to sheer tenet Loxvox, Mareh %.—In the House of Commons |“ Acisnton—Meccasiontats Promoted and Kus | the solary of Governiment employeos 10 per ev f Mient Privouera to be Sent to Feranade | @ Mayor, his action In vetoing the resolution pt | Assenaments on Thirty Thousand Kharebolée last evening, the Premier, Mr. Gladstone, moved for | pecting tu be Irtained. Was rated out J roiset ab Ue Laat Fegaler vacuitag OF LN Houta, stew: Ponneytvaol Pollock | jenve to introduce a bill to dlsestablich the Trish w * row (Rep., tnd.) moved aa an additional 0 Knungomenty at Magunraya mvc ° jaat regular moeting 1 ers of Hauke—Moventy Millious of Dollars <The Selections yet a Secror—Multitades | Cy ec, ies, tad [bapktlelaicalahte He eee cenulatiang the tenure of certain | where-Ska Miguel Mantation Brrwed, — | inz the Methodist congrezation the use of theireharch | Tavented. athe Innuaurat te aucadew. the Bove COGS. tebe tna | A Lanea-al rhe has be gl of ea eas ccs be and the sume te boreby eepeated, KR Huvave, March 2--A report is in circulation in | for six months of until the first of Jano, whieh he | Capital, like suffrage, bas ite dutios ee wall as i ; ary thee al! Aeld could not remove Mon from Ale j y that al! tho f ye rocommended to be extented to the fest of January, ‘ thie eects! Deepatches aptly lbp Maynooth. Mr. Gladstone followed up hie motion | sain,” ie common talk ta Washington” This cm. | After furiher debate, the Mill wee passed. Late lec aed reed nga echt ithe mien Wik t Ts | (te rights, and one of Ite Galles, ender 8 lew of 1870, The resolntion was referred to a Commiitec | State, Is to pay tax whenever It is Invested by im o the island of Fernando Po, and that volunteers a Wasurvoros, March &%—Ln the absence of posi- | With ® speech in defence and exylanstion of the | cigi'e tur sevotces, which are prominently paraded ope aan + the Boord as | dividuals In uny of the banks. ‘The Mtility of any the Wetng enlisted to acts @ guard on board of the | with rower to wet, and aid not p one il, Afver commenting on the fh House of Representatives. t tivo and direct information, there are reasons | Provisions of be with the expectation of deinding the incoming Ad ba ihe ioe provid! e | transporte detailed to carry them to that piace, ‘The | dlls or resolutions do that co to the Mayor for his | eitort of the Legisiatare to tax the OO a ra evitell wilt be Secretary ot | aravity and Importance of the task, he sald he was | ministration, were confined altogether to a Provost | ponte enate Joint resolution presiding foe Us ageregate capital reporting anil publishing of the del gies | Government te silent npon the subject. Francisco | approval, and his voto was generally regarded as an | of any banking association wes made clesr when the the Treasury; Gov. Cox, of Obio, Postmaster.cen- | #%Ar6 of the necessity of giving bistorical and politi: | Marsha office, except when offcitting for a briet | wre tnken Wan the Mpeakerts table, and withont ‘s Hernandes, the commander of the cavairy In the | attempt to reilove himself from odium. amounts collected, under a previous statate, had te cal reasons for proposing such @ constitutional Hyection passed, [Ttleaves the reporting end pub: J * J ‘oral; homenl . Pennies paul bi bd ng el ean) rents wus pore show the amenity of Taited FY Gor. tick fo be Repetde lll Ms Fee erat etlates with the proprievore Of tho wink of Pioae del ro Love arresied and placed Galen Ce Oe sd bere Satan, be oka 40 the rons hmen assuranoe Bome shrewd Pe -Gov. Pol- J - | Globe.) n Jail on a charge of disloyalty. astern jor presidtog. The clerk read a petition, | doubly sure by taxing the stockhorders, Yock ae their coming man, Neither Gov. Boutwell | the present position, and the consciousness in Par- | gered to the natioual eapital to support the Jonson THR RAST RIVER IIDGR. Official information has been recetved of three en: | lened by Sainuct Merbert, sccretary, representing | ‘The taw under which tho shareholders are for Mr, Wilson has bad any intimation from Gen, | Hament of the dificalties of euch a position, The | poticy agninst the Radical Congress. He was op Mr. Rostseon nrged the Be Jment to the | gagemonte of the troops under Colonel Valero with | {d¢ Hoboken Society of tho New Jerusalem, praying | provides that they ahall be assessed om the vatae Urant of hie being deatred for Cabinet duty, House at times had been induced to waste the prop: | pointed Register of the Treasury throngh the efforts | House till to ental across Bust River, that thelr ehureh, located on the southwest corner o ow You f “0 the insurrcetiontets, during which the troops used | Gardner and Gt atreets, know Church eqnare, | thelr shares, such shares to be included in the vale Fearonden is not without hopes thet he may be | ty of the Irish Church, so that tte magnitude mizht | of Tom Florence and the Jolinson Departmental | Detwen, Brociklyn aut Now Serks nnd, tt tits oot fe " " 0 he Proaide the bayonet freoly. The insurgents lost 60 killed, « Which was erected at great expense, and sald by well | of thet reonal property, wherey: called to the Stato Department, thongh he ;thinks | Bot shock the public mind. Tt had been necessary at | Club, the President of the infrinons institution and Sis'siguature) © DIU mow goes To. the Prveuient | tho trcope 4 killed and several wounded, ‘The forece He See Ne WURCRIRT Reine EEE HELE) Beas. | oe Ht the sbeoiiarent Tali Go ta rade Orb esa hat the only New England man {nthe Cabinet will | Himes to support the ascendancy of this Chnreh by | several members of ft betng at once assigned to this Tow protic crxorr, under General Lotona bad arrived ot Villa Clara, ta. Thay will ell tee biltading (oe $1.00) toatcld | tate than i avsewsed on other moneyed eapttal tn the Probably come from Massachusetts, Marylanders | the enactment of penal laws, If this ascendancy #a8 | burean, and immediately advanced to tho highest MH to Mand the | and thowe ander General Paez at Cienfuegos. ny controversy. Referr t to tho Committee on Pub | handa of individuals tn this State, The real estate, and Southern Republicans continue to urge ex-Sena- | Malntained, bitter feelings on the part of the Irish | positions there, which they expect to retain, He also | Piniie ore to sirennthen the 1 ne rovclutionists have burned the San Miguel | HeCrounde aud Halldings, ening tne | howevor, of the shareholder oF of the bank is to be tor Cresswell, Thero le a movement in favor of | People woull never cease. Adverting to previous | appeinted to positions tn his ofice nearly two hun: | and non concurred In, Aud & comtaittor of cont resolution preacnted and referred ea previous meet- | taxed seporately, and tho tax in each ease Is to be re Holt, and bois much talked of both for the Troasu- | {that resnited In maine the Hogse and tne country | ated women from Maryland and Vireioin, of the | tke. | (Messrs, Schenek, All nid Nib ing tn relatios it guilated and estimated on the basis of the amount re faye an engogement took place at Fy and State Departments, uantwons ford Hishment, ie would not | most bitter seccssion stripe, ass well known tn the tho Committee of ¢ rte relate Howe.) Maguaraya, two leagues from Sagua ts Grande, in quired tobe raised in the tax levy, property and cap» PRESIDENT ORANT'S INAUAURAL. yi ihe, Agmamonte mulch Nd ter his | Departmente trom thetr openly expressed denuncla- | Tue MincuBNnoA Nino a On eon whieh the Inturgents were deioated, with n lows of t Ital beariag thelr proportions of the sum. Gen. Grant, in hie inaugaral on Thuraday, will cro’, to, the weltare of Felon | Hone of en, Grane and the national Congress | The aunt ver Ch nave gh Tho apnea, | $0 killed and may wounded; the troops lowt a killed | Chairman Riker wep | Mor ae cmmant RATURNS OF THM DANKA, 4 protest . a 10 Wo yonsted of hy + aime Wan rejeete 4 Gl nays Fo. ‘ounelitn in moved thet the commar take decided ground in support of the new suffrage | th the It ts of Prote: sper ng a ie ‘Most of thew women have boasted of having neat | priation for the New York Most Ofice was carried. | and eeverot woanded, cation be recelved, placed! om tho minutes, and tables Tho law provides that there shall be kept at all Qmendmont to the Constitution, smd recommend tts | Perty s arcal OF fhe Piabts (OF pro’ | relatives in the rebel acevice, and of having giten | Tho biil was porsed, + Dine . mien @ Adopted. took toring which a storm of | {10% In the office where the bosiness of e bank te mericon Exporters ¢ Connell took arocoss, during whic! rin 0 os Cink, Feb, 19.-—-Artictes of com. | Mdlenation ponred tn on the Board. in resancm. | tram acted, a tull and correct list of the names and bling the Chatruan of the Commities on Pablic Lots | testtences of ull the stockholders therotn, and of meree received from Spain obtain no este whatever. | and Hollings, Mr: Wallace, moved that the Keys of | the number of sbares held by each ; and that auch in Fatfcation by the States asa measure of peace and harmony, ‘Tho politicians have a new grievance with Gen, Grant, It is that he han not called on any of Toate corporations, had an equal right to ext! Hs referred to the objections to which were based upon the act o wered thera by malntating thot th Aid themselves in various ways to the rebel army. AW YORK CITY WAR CLAMS, Tntevontty There facts are so generally known thot no special x (Dom. N,V.) presented the memorial of Saytiaco p proofs are required to be given to substantivte then, thi Cominfitee of the Comson Council of ee fe k, in reference to Ue pos ment of money | 1 mea ; ge ei ieranl them to ask advice ae to what he sbali say tn his in- At present constituted, defented the WOW TUR HOTELS ARR FURNISHRD, 6 Lid GORDOTAN f that The sch Josefna, from Majorea, and the brig | the eb nthe hans of his Committee Le turned | iit guall be subject to the Inspection of the oflcer® £ intent of thatact, an| prevented any feal union be . ie a orl a egal itt + jatter touched | OF to the City Clerk for ante keeping. prbideothengaress terse auroral addrins, He began the proparation of this | Minnt i | peopiolot nian And Veaena ey , Ata meeting of the Retrenehment Commi ‘oe A took Aaa, Dillvencta, A Spanish vewels (the latter touched Coenciifeas Pagiey asked Why ‘hin ‘vas proposed. | authorized to a such tazes during the business Gocument some time ago, and though it will be bricf, | meare of establivhing that un'on were religions Hb. | On Monday, Mr. Wm, 1H, MeCram, debenture cle k ho SrRAKEM, In-etlecttated that the House ta | Mt Ponce). have arrived with general eargoes, but in | Hoe would like to kuow the rason for suen action? | hours of eneh day in which the business may be he ts giving it agood deal of attention, He has con- | erty and civil equalify. The bill woud be concla: | inthe New York Custom Tonge, and former! tas | pow in advanoa Of the. Senate In regard 10 the A view of the general stagnation of business will Connetiman Wallace replied, for safe keeping. ‘ted a few of bie most intimate friends about cer- | ¥ shutting out all controveray, but carrying WIN | gpoc ‘i 4 1 aah of Antik iden, | propriaiion. Lills:, ‘These Milla were ail disposed. Of te prodaae to eth Maa Ameri. | Th# wotion Was then adopted. traasacted. In accordance with this provision of sulted a few of bis m Tend penalty or pain, He proceeded to explain that | ePector, testifted that abort the ah of April, 1868, Jon bi u in nf | have to carry thelr produce to other por appropriations. were then made for | the law, books containing the names of the share in the House of Repres ea except te Sen tain matters on which ft ta believed he will have | the bill is intended to. go 1) effect on und aiter the | there was Imported the steamship Péreire, from ean produce, each as lind, potatoes, cont oll, and ation Willa, aud Doves, Cie Fire Department, &e., after | holder of each bank, with the amounts of thelr re ‘ amendments to the Indion Appre ‘ ¢ Dep either branch of Congress have been invited to look . eee eo On tliat, | Maz, Griswold & Co., marked “ Paran Stevens,” for ation bits hetore It, The next busine obtain good prices, Lumber and eoopernge stock 4 pointed fora period of ten years, to guard the pro ML over tot Oflice in Chambers etreot, and the liste are boing s4ing inportancs was the bille on the § f City € over the paper. Forty of tne Church and to prevent the crentica of | Which a free permit wee fecaed as personal effects, | Cie een ee eae en on speach e | are ectuptetely unsatable, and large stocks aro on | cy fhhem, the resol made ont for indiridnal aesossment, THR REPUBLICAN CALEES. any new lutereste, Ail ecclesiastical appointinents | and that the vame were ther and damask curtains, | Uline. There w 1 bills. on hand, ‘The plantations of Nucvitns, Gitara, tanta | Council ie wa underatond thot ASSERSMENT OF THIRTY THOOSAND STAREMOLDRRA, ‘ nereuiter are to be ni nc o- ote i re. 8 . ; bi st congregation could aw : ‘The Republican members of the Forty-first | hod. No meney. ta to be emplayed. for permanent | Ol Paintings, &e., worth S1HHKW, and totended fore | \hen neg Murendmutesist of teu verbal Cruz, ant Munaanilto have ceaved grinding, with | Ut they saw it. He was in favor of the congreeatlo ‘The whole amount of money invested by all the “4 he House urposes, Thicse provisions are to take tho place Hoston both; also, thata similar lot was received Sipe: be Z the excoplon of several sina! ones near Santa | using tne charch when they felt ike it, and he be cholde oneess me in enues In he ball of the Howe o | rz tues oarawey art otteee® Te ep ees aocam Keeaves fu MNsICNATION OF UHH EPALERE. pad aad Hevesi wont caren with htm hut thctraneerae | ockhowlers who namber over tlrty thoneand abe ; B. be wuspensory menkures pester I f eh steamers, and that they we ad na the keys would not allow them that tse, as tho City | Persons, Is about $70,000,000, Among the prinel Durne, of Murs., called the caucus to order, and other religious organizations for tuk * taken to the Fifth Avenue OL moeting te. Apanteh Moweol War Captured. Clerk bail no power Lo Rive them Up. A a, | thurebolters pre A. . Stewart, Moses Taylor, Me, egy . i Mig sah § ¢ ahontto give up. eh care the x oF ert0 re, Of Speake . or divensston, the on to sider x ‘Jatin, Win. 1, Astor, and 4 0 Hint also Bominated Robert C, Schenck, of Ohio, for C Tonnell’ woult recognize the newly. ‘ HRA MEW TORK: SLOCTINN PRAT Ay Pheskr OFT Havana, Feb, 992.—The inswegents of the dis: } egrsied, ‘nd the original motion to transfor the keps | clues’ clergymen who have deposited. money” ta man, whe wae therenpon nnanimously elected aaa ae ret iy Me ereate them, | _ Midge Lawrence, from the Committee on the trict of Cienfuegos have tnode a very tmportanteap- | tothe City Clerk way lost, trust tn these Inatttations, ‘There are seventy ban! 3.1, Ketchum, of New York, d Thomas Fteh,of | The resnit would °F the hat a of | New York election frants, hw epared a ple. ply Toe aa sate ‘ c AL oe eae dkine pa ~~ = in this cit ic fad the fax ‘on the AcaTocate eaptis x Hosen See . On ‘oll call eal courts and Jurisdiction, and of the | mentary report, mainly Intended to answer son he Tivtian A SB age Fg oy PR Sing and king | Lercer from One of the Porsecntors—Starts | the stockholders will amount to apout $2,000,000, Rovada, were chosen Secretaries. On the roll call | eeclesiasrteal cours, and Jurladietion, and of ihe | mentary report, minty intended t wer of 5 Caan possession of the gmail Spai ish war steamer Danii, de Guan is seonced Hy 6 section GF tae ave DoOeEe 129 out of 198 members answered to thelr names. hi ‘corporations would be dissolved, and then the dis- | the points made by the minority In their report, Te | While she was lying at wnehor near the mouth of the Mr. H. L, Dawes, of Massachusetts, ploced in nomt- | estublishinent of the Irieh Church would be com. | asserts that tere were no Kepu nference a ant crew, | To the # ker appo rs, Butler, Scofield, and i ding that it ahali be the duty of every bank or <— itor of The Sun. ing to retain a4 much of ony dividend oe Ke nlso her OMe mel) river, eaptur Me lican frauds, and a * - 5 A othe inerning of the 19th the pow owners Sin: There ts in to-day’s Sox a highly-nensa- Mina the ton G, Blaine, of Maine, Mr, | Plete. Provision is made for the elerzy, who are to | that Repu! ataratiaallien” Wee tae on | Windom such Commity in t rnin site dabint Sin: There ix in to-day 0 highly-sensa. longing to the sockbollers as may por Bled belle eeasted laine, of Maine. Mr. | Pettve ills annution. Allpeivate endowmenta ere | at Republican a zation wes euricd On | “athe Committee on Conference on tho Consniar up the river, and at a few miles beyond | ied ict anout the ehureh diftenlty in Hoboken, | Heecesary to pay any taxcs assessed in pursuance Blaine war thereupon nominated by acclamation. | t remain intact. The Church is to be bonded over | With et j@ Joterriiy, the managers keeping | and Diplomatic Appropriation bi made a report, red two lighters, after which they * | the act, ‘Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, placed tn nominat!on for the Siuen tee ii for religions purposes, Grants are pro- | the receipts of persons, witnesses, ¢, and no in r Wen, after Me trhef scussion betwee 1 M continued thelr vorag jel head of aavigation. beened written by s Lah gentle ch, who beg? ee — 2 ‘ eal joned for the support of St Patrick's and eleven eek tai Vian tea ng RevLen, of hawetis, Scorirey, and Owe tains the pretonsion and belief that a Church ean do y Ofice of Clerk of the House, Col. Ephraim Tint cathedrals, these struct * being regarded as Les wot Saga Une been Waeed to them. They te the House conferences were agrent to, Caban Movement In New Orlea no wrony hy nd that ot? ers ought to yleld their rights sadhaieaeabphticl hoe Bigs di R. Eekicy, of Ohio, a member of the Si nererty Churels buliiines kot fenger ree | Peach the eharseter af the Democratic testimony, |. A Conference Committee was uppeinted on tho Prov the New Orteana Pleavune, Fed. %, idaho toni teed hale cestode Hay erTTe resent Congress, Mr, Dickey, Pa., nominated are to be hanced over to the Board of Works | used by the minority, aulassert that Gere was no | National Currency oilt A n tho Preoywne a | S22 Property when desired by them. ‘The following rhe Again—Fwe want MePherson, of Pennsylvania, the present | forthe benefit of ® fund. and burial grounds are 10 | Republican repeating, and reassert that tho frauds Wwiskn's son THrowan, fewitan oe 1 nha left | #8 the simple facts inte r Pape en Ancumbent, and Mr. Maynard, of Tennessee, pre- | ‘Tho Prenbsterian clerzy_ ure to receive annustice ja | Were counived at by Denverst Mr. Scrrewce (Iiep., Ohio), from the Jotot C ye reapictol Pe Rat At ed i A pre eof a at ful robbery pented the name of Col. Samuel McKee, of Kentacky, | lew of the reytun donwm ¢ cud the Roman Catholic | charge the minority with trying to ae [ anittee om Ordnencey Feporioh a Vit to pay 18 the hr ola, exelting {he suspicion of the | father of fhe bert L an8 Dalia A BM Fe FTE cescbelbelieed ree Umember of the present Congress, Mr. McPherson | Collexe at Maynooth und ihe Presbyterian Colleges | gention from the real frets and frends (ReSiee Wonentnen tae eee ee ceuimng. | Uhorities gave tntcrawation to the authorities at tia | thon city. Afier lis death, We Methodist con- | Of Poor soldiers, by some of the bounty sharks whe ba eto 1 ihe A fren the Navy Departincot fo 161, &e. After explana. | thoritios ¥ wns olect wee hee lagialation ts ie be hada ‘4 hr. MOK the bill Was pasaed, point, desirluy | nition aa to how to act Inthe wishing for some lots to build their edifice | keep magnificent offces on Broadway, bave led is to be had in rezord to Trinit; THE OVERLAND MarL CONTHAOT ton by Mr. Clarke, of Kansas, on behalf of the New | Coilege. fystetyt! sat eeeree Will be offeyed to ‘land Mr. Bromweil and Mr, Coburn to-day submit Hampshire delegation, placed tn nomination Col, | ONHET at twenty-two und a, be phd | Hyp ri 5 5 | Giieren: teeave old, touants hat ie ted some discenting views npon Walls, Fargo & Co.'s Ordway of New fampaliire, the incumbent, for Rer- | Optton, ne ee et eee ANNE the ON | ae strat fur cartyler the overland nail, ‘They thiok Eeantat-Arma, Mr, Orth, of Indiana, nominated ‘The eapitalized value of the chareh property §8 # | tot ine Post Gevcint could baye sent a letter TL. W, Washburn of that State, The eances pro- | tuiated at £10,00.000, of which £508,000 i to be 4 appropriated to comps 01 rt mail by Spal #9, and papers hy atoamer, as eveded to ballot with the following rcenlt: Ordway | the words of the prentutte terites Wik sista, be ome . oh ‘fr ecb Be quirtes that, an plied to Rb. w Hf the Distelet | fow lots, and these A’renly was mate to the A. Hu ven for a gif of & | many of thelr vetime to apply for redone at the of ou uradietion " ‘ ‘a a czoenduente tothe House bitt relating | Cf Leciiates shor would: have. to. bo proceeded | munificcntty gave thei three tote on fe equaro that | Ace ef the Special Agent, Mr. Neweomb, 18 Champ tired Pareagat’s fleet against by the omctals of the Alabama District, and | thete father hed dediented to the elty aa a public | bere etreet. Yesterday over two hundred persons ree in 1568 were ¢ neurred sone believe (he matter rested Racin syuane, Ancrward. tie Swedenborgian Church also | preferred complainte agninst the lawyers" who had reat Porehaw at has heeome of the ooner, Which, arn. obtained a egrantof three lote ” S 4 fe to th bil mored. Nav on Foard arma and amaweition tor the | Stevens. and likew!ve built « church edifice thereon: collected their bounties and appropriated the money ole to ay’. ut thie 3 TH AMENDMENTS CONCLMMED IN Vox, and to (he National Bank nary parcy in Cuba ‘ cats, Movens liad given away what did | to their own use, Among the number were poor nble bi > 1 the law was not mandatory to xen all matter over eM Ce A not belone to iiems ‘Thelr futher had aloposed.¢ : Mr. Keltoy, of New York, presented the name of | Me PUrPCHCS Of any church or class, nor for the | nl Bets Heer e CAL HONe iia tn tive Houthern Mateo: was (ve one wl ae eercine | boken grew up, the neglected square became aur. | each, and all the facts connceted with their respective O/B Basion ot New York tue Dacekannne, ani Gens | ho cote eee fumavon- | eolive to bles Inimiaking the coutract;, t aed 3 shade aod tient in some re. | rounded by houses. and the Councilmen determined | eases wore recorded, but it was found Impossible to Sonn AL f Tiinots nom! W. T, Collins, | fenotto cateal the obleatlens ind open propery | vichied toe nro lah elamared tot TMPATHY WITH THR SPANIOU PROPLA AND TAD iuyeaenm. | tof it ih and. improve It. They examined thele | give some of them the tnformation they desired te John A. Logan of Iilinots nominated W. T. Colllins, | re te eer erthe poor’ CiPAnte Are ait to be | ting sent that way, erm ena, warvan in | title to it, a1 od. ‘hey notified the | relation to their claims, and communications were Buxton received 98 votes and Collins 29, F the voor Granty are © ; Mase.) reverted the fhllowlaw ‘ tat Nwedenburaigns, dis: | aut to W, by tho clerks of the offeo— Mae HAW. Abiibh. ce testa: aotalaatel Gol. douahi| MARCO cae ae of Junates, for the REPOUM IN REPRESENTATION, the Ceuste joint resulation, whieh wee : covering thelr fille Wworthiees, mate no objection; | Messrs. Wa Lawrencs—asking when the B. s a HUEsOs, AH fe support of cow aeanbors Buskalkin ads asveuerts (aaiay ‘ a ow {the Methodists determined ty fght the question due them, ware collected the despicable Givon, of lowa, for Postmaster of the House. Gen, +. Mr, Gladstone proceeded at considers: | Sevator Baekalew made a report to-day from 1OST PHOTOC Nice atta; fred dha ected BY ten EXPOSED. | jy t) thieves they had employed toact in their behalf, evidence elicited so far hows conel that these bounty sharks arc a community of thieves, ound together al interests and mecenal wt resulta | the select Committee on Representotive I ge of this | The bill referred to them, and now re went, CF AMS | ‘The bill referred to them, and now rep Courts. ‘The rowult was that they simply I € 6 Court rmined agalnet city, Finding the ated, they Wit ona now plan, Thoy pro- trad, That the reaple of the United States avmpa, Vit the patriotic peaple of Spott tn theteehorte ty Nothe liberticg of the Spay Logan nominated Josiah Lucas, of Hlinoie; and J. | bie length te mike upon the House which were to be expected from thy F. Benjamin, of Missouri, presented the name of | mevsure | of Ireland, _ has been Hua 1, pro: An ve nen ore fair an complete representatio or— u mut W. 8. King, of Minncaota, Tho ballot resulted | Wnjom re Re cate: ert paeaas heathy athena ir paboplacelaleslh 4 mama ear = tne cil thelr edifice to cily for City | tien ofan th aon id fraadient eareer, The Ms y "| 63; y i by atone, 0! ery Important political Interest in the country ; to on P ‘They got | fact ean be eaally illustrated, Several brokers | et caebe i Haren! a ioctl we RAL GE GSO ILC ¢ policy of the Ad | strike an efteetual blow at the ecrruption In popula cu otographicel acetion of the American paneedt throu Inst munlevaln, attempts. to deinde the unfortunate Mr. Lucas, 2; #0» ings 1, No persom having ve | mi stra ard ty h Chovel P Setar t pres thorizing the city eit fh , iS hom Hi had ‘ceived a majority, the cancus was preparing to ballot | Gli Wr AEE BUS, Ue Gn. | plentinne to wecure more harman on equti ate BE vaie Tast'tnte belt a novel meeting Inet evening, After | authorizing tho city It For S100, peo | Slere sad Suelr wives: W Dein ce Coleaat’ Hur ine Geterament hed &F | Tht irda ek Pats RASH ELEY BRMINE SRA MAE RSE HAE ve Tasiipnte held a 9 ob : : viding the citizens. sh ont at the neat ebar- | by announcing that the gallant Colonel's eases were again, whon, the hour of having arrived, the time | jeyuie the House for a full aa. | the cc Jon of the poplar branch of Conere a Ris ontaide a ieouts Ineiiod of taking permancet impressions upon pordes But the question was voted on in such | tn thelr hands and that the money, should soon be fixed for the House to meet, on motion, the caucus | sion. and be would Lot oppose the lotrosuetion of by Melbtating the Introduction and continuaree of | Ghali have buen eotablisid, lim and other. waves, presented by Mr. Kirta, the | ax about tt.""tin the” batter Pot ie Uattote be Thuis subj 0 , 7 the bill, Ree Te ¥ . i SL aie ania ie Cther” Wares) ty both. portice, tinder the names and appropriations, ese Sh Odjoeracd, subject to the call of tho chalrmsa, Te motion made by Mr, Gladstone was then | % follow ATS ILIA AND AMBNDMENTS | nembers took up tho mystery of photographing de- | were pr the words, "For City Walle’ in very fy gad aes tee ' TIT DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS. agreed to. Mepresentatiy under the | eonenrrent reselution of the S+nate requesting | parted epirlts, small letters, In that way it went through th: to give him fi | The Democrats also held a caucus, Mr Randall The bill was Introduced and read for the first | gposttatioual my wrector | th tout transmit to the Pxecatives of ty An animatod nnd Interesting discussion arose, | 19 28%,,the Common Connell wax anthorized to p cent, for his services, which were mere}; | ef Pennsylvania presided, ond Mr. Knott of | MS The Isth of March was appotnted for the see fattves ta be vit mercial Blwtes Prepossd cone onal amen a + | chase ‘the edifice, aud that withow, e-tenth# of | Another bounty broker, ennaylvania presided, A nd reading, Sanat thane org i “| ment in relation to Ue elective tranckise Was Cou | which resulted In the complete discomflure of the citizens Were opposed It, TL myself and ho business, hada desk In the same offi Bentucky acted as Secretary, = There Wo | gue Loxpox ties ON THR CHERCH Quy TION teal body or ht ett |e eta he ott nt to | Khosla. There belng mo otter bustness before tho vf others voted In fiver of n his vi ‘ail for the amounts of thetr elalms B full attendance of members, The cau The A talas today dasa the keheeie the dlik PT a Bb ed petorat aah x ls gehans Tice ead geal Coteamae nel Ov dat cer, | moctinj (leman took the floor, and wald that Supased., Dut th they are aliost invariably told to come on the fob eus nominated for Speaker, Mr. Kerr of | iishmeut of the Ineh Church proposnd by Mr. Glad | law It ai basta hh Y taitine tne fe ah ners Ther Gales USC eseeA EC GGLRIATTE D eainanls Jowing Weduvesday, when the geutleman will arrive ~ Oe 4 stone mith rho i ' ayaltion ¢ Acs in; a! Mat, atid In the city from his country seat. Indiana; for Clerk, C, W. Currigan, of Pennsyl one fairly accomplishes the tort, and the Govern: | fi. if t 1 \ Ree ie te : Tux Sen to what appeared to bea wonderful mys | Worthless buildin we No trace of Herman baa yet been found, but ania nt-at-Arms, Owen Thorn, of Wash- | Cnt deserves the support of Peritanent ‘ 2 | Counts, Sontt 4 the Joint resolu Aga K Ntety | Liteeli who tendered the eity «deed and asked | gdjourned examination will take place on the 4th ton, D. ©,; for Doorkeeper, David Wagoner, of Mit Ressnilan or Wat Shiequalite’l clu 1 | ibe ttouse then to w recess umtil 9PM phe the i Siikouce cont for ties enace, Ae only SuNtuR hed | bande” foe colmenion are ts meet at Mr; Gusarmente pois; and for Postmaster, William Minor, of New] 4 yoneral mecting of the Ma Jes, | Ronse? ‘ Ti tho evening teaion the Moose gave its cogent | fet tim to My and nee for Bltanel bean appropriated. They again lost thefe nuit, tne | omce, 61 Browdiar, on Thursday, to record thei ’ Ma 1 } stend oF the rep anumbcr of Senate bills of minor lapertance, and | 2*ton fe went to Mamler’s of 1 Choncelior uf the State deciding against them, aud of | names, York, axe Cneiarik Hinton F.B., of the Savage wing of the organization, ig to | MMe ee ease OUPuant’ AEP tottonee: ite aunratent fee vid ay tak course they were at the urerey of tbe elty ner ae ) : ‘ ; be held at their headquarters this evo: the tear eer ‘ the Hepublices caucus wer adjucened until | ec I had omiited to mention Cit the ely had made to | Hew a Pennsylvania Veteran wae Served. Qo! Hamilton, Col, Jobin L, Haynes, M. 1. The Pi fs uppeit on the same plate, which way rep Ge DEGTOR A CHREUR EE the ocute caulae Li i . ‘ th edeaetdad : yooh * | able reception to the ots Warren and Costello, Vang fare x miler charged $10 for a sitting and fur ary ex | hod given’ the Church pleaty of time to move, and nt E would ike to see ell of these bosal Edwards, Dr. Baker ‘ol, Stancel, and Mesare. Stick: M4 mission of ste MR. WEBSTER AND TUE DROKENAS, Nat mat price wae from that sam up to & i i 4. R: dell & ; are. Bt seit malelon OF f ne a pl i " A. | were tly willing ‘to give them more, It the | thieves exposed, Ramsdell & Co..of 40 Park row, Dridge aud Camp of Texas, called upon Gen, Grant r "i "9 pore Enpribounyenty) The parent ~ Hie Kenticwan. exhibited some of tne plates to the | showed an intention to move. and eon vere #0 consptead ong ead te oF tomorro’ Messres . a emee nOnEATION ¥ oe eh ered ac f) ut last It wus found noeer ic 01 me 0 ner. * molds, Gov, Hamilton, a behalf of the Texans, | Tivous, March 2.—A scr.vus accident ocenrred | MAY De sikned to-migli. oF to-morrow, peers SIArah Peenen ce U0 etter however, obscrvid that a ghost which appeared ay tho law. v quw hadaix years | signod a petition to Congress, My brother gave 31 GHORGH WAWMINGTON'S RiLICA Mr. FE. D. Webster, the Assessor of Internal | ono person's grandmother vos very like the ghost of y La y Li eongratulated Gen, Grant and the country at large, | on the Hudson River Railroad, on Tivoll bridge, be 3 eereeie . inate grandmother, end, that sul \ they invoked public | them power to collect hie claim, which they re gad the Gouth in particular, upon his olection, and | tween Larrytown and Tivoll, se about 6 u'clock this | The Covode Coinmittee on Public Buildings and | Fevenue of the 883 District, returaed trom Weshlog, | epee, a ae aereribiod ‘er iiving woman, who waea't their ‘position, instead of Taw, Would | U'\Yit ang. appropriated to thelr own use, ‘They t Tasenea tla WAL Gok Kevan Goavonllon Wad x ; i ee i. thas hal Secretary Brownine before iherrtovtay, | tom yerterdoy, whera he had interviews with the | lost alo rocuulle & lite mosinay wile Meta aives BOW with ME de Al Sl Bical cee ; te Bhelden' morning. The emigront train, full three hours Kifed (0 having Gen, Washington's relics und | Revenue authorities tu relation tobie attempt to come | Alter further F eluded by saying that tke of | then transferred thelr besiness to Sheldon's ; 64 4g00d Constitution to the people, and he had no | pejind time, was dashing northward, when the en- | mementocs in the Interior Department, bat be ti shoats could i ieee fey NT. Jit Broadway, and there we were toformed tht . » 5 y pel the brokers to pay the tux levied on capital In ghosts thoy knew where to find the persons that recelved joubt of ite ratification, and that Texas would thus | ince of the locomotive St, Clair, drawing the train ¥ to deliver to Ger ey Welw a Pa ase Coaitien Peearod tRALIT Lite HEGRSA AM n be restored to the Union, Gen, Grant express | © + drawing ti . we Whew he evacaated Ariuiytion Meig active use, ‘The result of the interviews has not been 1 Heseepateeed Mts A Me ret bre the money, but would not tell us whether the moaag ed Ms gratification, and sald that he thonght Gen, | found bis engine short of water, Cutting:toose from a dow emected ¢ J | mado Known; but he Asseesor {9 couldent that ihe ue police ong: bal eel Christian Courtesy In Hoboken. had been paid. The Hon, T. BE. Stewart, M. C., tm Ganby, fn excellent ofcer, bat, felt st due to Gen. | the train while it was in motion, he hurried toxrarts widoned Fropesty beeame the property oF Ihe | beoiory will Fadl Uvaee Ue DApINOAE bE th) Lae n nai he hi had produced | The Hoboken Methodist Episcopal Chureh dae ES Ae ne Wa wees oe ‘nolds to reatore the latter to and, * . nent, ‘The Comittee author ized 60 . a " phere stein i aor dead lo eldon's ofites 8 . FN aeaae gr, | Ttell or & supply. While hls tran nae moving 2a aaa AI heewrnitsz sned | fail amount of which is to be colleeted when the as- Fal Meateaery ta RATE a UGA RICHIL Gt | COCHER IHE ETC An BitriE ouster ar eeue Pre) || MERE Sti Goad ache aah Se eGR eee slowly, an extra tran of twenty-seven oF twenty irom suirenderiig to any cue Wit | gowsmeuts bused om the returns he called for are | hand performance and w * positive,’ a textant Episcopal Church, tie Rev, Dr. Hareis rector, | jee wet Dome frarya Mere sien. eight freight cars, alko bound north on the same could be photogravhed positive’ have botit Kindly offered the. use of thelr honses of ete tial Feaa. Mi West Point at o'clock this aftern: 4 THE UNION LEAGUE OF AMERICA, made. ac ecuttiou’ that but an indistinct Lmuge of it ia iI M Co, A, formeriy Co. L, 74 Penw, Vola, track, come alonj and Mi ed into e C fuch # position indie cf worship to the hodist congregation on Sabbath tou to attend the inuuguration exercises, . s plung ja wy The National Conncil of the Ur League met The returns which have been made by some of the | produced by the side of the person Sings afternoons, ‘The Rey, Mr, Mohn also tendered the -¢ TUR TIDE SETTING TOWARDS WASHINGTON, el at of the hogy yi alee ae aay today, evSpoaker CG. sda tho chute, ati after | brokers are under examination; and they show, If large hall in Martha, inati(ate for all the servic ai Forres Miele .? jm Agent, ¢ Bavrimone, March %—Thousands are passing | te caboose car, an emigrant and & freight | electing oficcra, Wey for another year, wjousucd | tre. in the aggregate, that an immense business nny s) phe the Methodiat Churei 5 Was y foe Kile eack Qorongh Shia ity o-day pr Washington, of whom car, A number of emigrants were on one of the | over to tomorrow, F be transacted im Wall strcet on amounts of eapital Ata dre in Morrisville, Penn., yesterday, two men ris Pega erp aS ine a Ronee Deraena ne eens Sem feaciind br) Women OE ell Sites A BRM per OL wale on terest of shen were consi ably braced, THE NEW YOUKK CITY COUNCILS’ DELEGATION, which would hardly be saMcient to open a small dry hi ates are to be havged at Princess Anne, is ee ee Office, workshop. aud fireside, and shine With unt 108 passed through this morning, aod the | Dut itis thought that none were fatally hurt, Abra: | thirty-five in number, under escort of a Com- | goods establishment, beplae Sehr 94¢ Re Ae ee : " i brililiney tor all ‘of Adam’ y fe Zousves, of Dutalo, passed tarcugh at 1| Lem Shineman, a Jewish minister, of 20 Baater | mittee of Washington ‘City Councils, went to the |” ne ease of Clark, Dodge & Ci hee MA) CR Ty a thsi The Fublic Cartmen ta the Mayor's Ofice, Nearly a year ago T placed in the hands of » claim : o'clock to-day, . White Louse this morning to pay thiir respects to ve care of Clerk, Dodge & Co, which was assign: | J. Frank Steyeus, chtef operator in the Cinclnnath | ‘This Society met last evening, and the prose. | avent an application to the U. 8, Government Q street, New York, was hurt about the breast aud | peeiient Juhaton. ‘Tun initor, however, did not | ed for cacminction yesterday, was aijourned until | Western Union Telegrapt olllce, dled ys ater day cuting Commitee repurtud that so ease of Michael | $109 bounty, to which Lam entitled ander the act MR, SEWARD HOMEWARD OUND, head. He was taken to ‘Tivoli, where he was given | quake Lis appearance, and. the visitors; having | Monday next, on aceount of the ubsouce of the coun. |, Olt lottvy indignation meetings have been held | Melly, who is charged with running Ave horves and | Congress giving bounty to those who entered the Secretary Seward, who has spent twenty years in | exccllent care by Mr. Ashdown, tle baggaze master, | watted on eur, departed for the purpesy of ¥ialllug | got of the firm, ‘The complete returns of thi Thy | 18 8t- bouls carts ‘contrary to Taw, ind been brought before | services afer April 18 and before uly 3 186K, » ‘Washington, is preparing to start for Auburn, with | he jocomotive Baltic, attached to the estra train, | Afingtea and Mount Vernon, a P urna of this wealthy | ipye Missonri Leelsiature bas ratified the Consti- | Marshal Tucker atthe Mayor's office, Mis dete: Growing distrustful of the elolut agent, I addressed Bis femfly, Gn Watdey, na lovpmottve elie, otbapned te che eaten Irta, dA house have not been preparad—the difttcuity arining | tuionul amendinent. Mis Nant two Of the carta were Neevsed In tho name | note to Col, W. R. Gibeo | was badly smashed, and the tender thrown Into the a - from some of the members having retired n1 4 Sa ; Fay % of hisnephew. It was claimed on the part of the | to know if my claim had be EXIT ANDREW JONSON. Tete’ bal ibe eselinee cad aieraee suesed (BIEGT FORTIETH CONGEESS, from Hes ore Hen th ra having retired and tranm | Cept, HD. Cutting, of the steamer Deamarky | Garimt ine Seciety that the nephew was aut the dona | Glenn, Chief Paymaster, refer \, President Johnson will vacate the Executive Man- PS erred thelr capital to other ‘The steamship Alliance, from Boston f seo. | Side owner, und the Marshal reserved his decision, | to Col, Vrooman, who ‘returned my note with the tion on Thursday morning, Penance, a rae pt es fog Paqree ty U4 lal a wemnent thik " there ix fo record of the withim THB LESSER LIGHTS RRMIONT Bid fen Deveksling fubae w March 2.—Tho Legistative A Tattings About Tow, ba Teds iege duly ghr getty Operative Plasterers’ Society. named tan” in the company and rex ager Welles, Chief Clerk of the The Coban Kaden! Alc Association Inet yeste UHR ee tcettkal amevdagare { , Ono hundred nico were taken to work yester- | gg sim BOaiOn Cet ot Ta te canoe ie lininst, | ‘Thi eye uty | Laie & member, Edo nok know 4 4 chair, ira. Bhern: Aton be fo sake nd by * dmente - inet, bis s if. de Nault | day, Mre. Castellanos tn :th supprese all public niashei allson and wftor the ment, will resign to-morrow, It is uniterstood were reported hy the Committee on Appropriitionn | day oa the Stevens battery at Hoboken transacting business In the Paymaster's Dopartment \ ‘ i it the Seerctary, reported’ that €1,i16 had been colt 7 ‘ 7 The Medical Dissecting bill was indefinitely post: | iu the chair. “The Secretiry $8,000 in bank whether they keep a full record of all who have peveral chicts uf Dureans will tender thelr resiend: | jected within the past three dayn ‘by the Canvassing | AMG Were vKrced to. |, : : The atudents of Thompson's Business College | pone vy the Maino Penate yustes Tey nun soelely men tok cxolution | > en lathe eivice, oF only record the names of flons tmmediately on the formation of the new Cab: |) Coosmitter, and. that they expeet C0 elecd Mr, Mount (Hep., Vt.) moved to strike ont the | jaye orguniacd a iterary and social un AL the Rochester charisy election yesterday, the | Aupied at @ previons x them to | (hore whose claims lave been settled, If the former, aie 10,00) within & month or two, No American ea OO eet eae Ith the mate clerks | Mr. Bergh travelled around the city very ex- | Repeblicans elected thelr entire eity tick the assuclation by paying tho fee there is, without doubt, a great mistake—gross \ FOR AULD LANG SYNM, east Sreibe, the nienta shell qnal pay le clerk - neuligence on the partof someone, I ean’t see has ave been arke beer ho Be wou they do equal work. Lost, tensively yesterday, and lightened the burdens of Democrat, was elected Mayor of Oswego], ? aiken Mules aed *h Papers have been circulated in the Mouse of Rep: | receive gilts at 10 Lexington avenue, 4.1 new thoy do cata) Wocnu.)Qofered an amendment, | sufcriug Korsctcwh, day, by avout OM majority. The German cigar makers transacted routing | T can do to prove my claim and have my seme Fesentatives as follows: in favor of canvassing the city for subscriptions pal eg ah 1 \ 1 " ” business lasteventag. Properly enrolled--nov on fOr Bie uk may bye? st 5 oi f é 4 : witch was adopted, aud which leaves the provision Ata stated mceting of the Histe Society Joln M, Hard, Republican, was elected Mayor of at any time bring, for tho great ho RUseal Sedna Wil eet ce the evening of March hy es —— female clerks employed in | rend a paperon t yale’ a’, A, on Monday nizht, an association waa | MeGowen, Presitent, ia the chair, but no action was | who fought to save our country from rul Nelly. for an’ lntorchauge of friendly food wishes Another Missi the Gov aud por Wiis otlidare ware want to clea Blog weiter A unnnne itty Gea, Lyon, killed in the | taken won an I eof wae, T have’ not hened anything from the claim agent pag) a ioiells before parting. whied, OBEN Know A ORI On the night of the 16th of January last, Mi : day, from the Court of Gencral Besaions, for ao ag ‘ woos Sts aT The German photographers will mect at 29 De. | about ity was in the service nearly two years. v ye for Thé laet Line, "The aitcndance ‘of ail eearaeatly chucl Murphy was robbed by two outlaws fn Conce rd all rece r te term of 254 years, t The Logielatuve of Ne ves has ratified the Con | juyeey street to-morrow evening,ty celebrate the drst | you vell’et your SUN's ght to enlighten me thoreoa, arf street, Mroolyn. Te assatlants wore arveater west | (4 N eatetatr t tre arte patra eae nicl sonal Ancient to the Constitution providing | siniycassry of tele s0cie\y. ‘And oblige yours, &e, AN EX: SOLDIER, , his {9 signed without distinction of varty by | vas, wd fuiiy identified before destice Frvawil: | of driving throug won aireel, fell of dsote, Yuirkers & Marliots larg borers’ Unio at Division, mot lust nig! HS ir IAT HIS ee indent Sie toi A CI Or one to appecr wien wanted, tn exain oof the smendments proposed by the ( Ting Ghrowrh Hadaon nrost fol oB' | | Messe, Yurkorn & Maret args mate esfory At | sar viesod Paice Wels | a Public Schools—Naluries, ipl krcah Tage contin var, | planet vas postponed from timo to time until it he: | tte, Was to Increase the snlary of the Trousurer moameul eee: sidiaat { uth, uingham, Vice Hresideut, audjluuies Poly secretury, | Ze the uttor of The $u ulburd, ler, Mooreliey’, Donne! shburn 08 the matter had been scttiod by | United States to $2,000, Is wits rejected, Mt OF the Medical Departs | inne o; Houre in St. Joseph, Missourt The ? Sims Al gument for the abolition of the Int.), Woodbridge, Windoin, Grover, Spaliling. ue ¢ at the been sottied by Ob Aenfaniad ant eit of the New York University took phice. last he Opera House in Chil erred The "Longshore ship painters completed ar- nm: As an argument for ar edagelafe alloty, Cary, Trowbridge, Griswold, Slelabarger mebody outside the Court, A warrant was issued, | Mr, bunman (Hep, Obie) moval vn te Ns Thompson delivercd the vuleatet ined On hauls j about Gif); Wueurelt for | rapgements fast eveuing for jolutug In the por Free Academy, the few pupils of which might be Jallory, Cary, Trowbridge, I, ' Murphy Wus arrceted ou susviciun of compound: | which was agrced to, providing that the Comnis vere uledtetory | gz, dt. Patrick's da: : Me ID CHE perale On Ti ustevred to the old colleges, I would suggest that Li : ing a felony, He was locked up to answer, sioner of Internal Heyenue should not be required 4 5 The elty election in Dos Moince, Lowa, yesterday, fi Bt ‘ the sularies of the professors and other barnactes } THB LAST MINGLING OF TRARD, aera PAE L ial pece acl AS EN br Ww it rd Parke Wil deliver as Of free } resniivd ti the cholee of J. MH. Mail, Repablious, tor The Murrieta, Ee nteative: Bociely; 00 members, | who " run’ the Academy should be divided among , a n amendment increasing the appropriation for | Jectures on hygiene in a filler, plain, popular sty met last nigh ir Wages rar ge Ito 0 | the misc paid teachel Tho last Cabinet meeting under the pres’ ‘The Massachusetts Liquor Law. MET see er Onistoun Aol Bl rari tenw atria at.¢- rectt gece lasing poet ey led Saude raMen ceopiek G [ELMO NO Tee #91009 | the ah RN ie A RO Serr Agaluistra jon was held today, The members were Boston, March 2.—The Legislative Committee *, &e., from wx te tnuiilons. | day evenings in Mare fearilig a voving, Taman Be mpted to ‘The United Coopers’ Society No, @ transacted | Boart "Mthey receive ‘only about $5 per. ‘week foe i. * toto! expected to present four t wppropr ur The milit ; trom bb bi ‘ Sha DMA gs” SR copa iy their arduous services, each of them Instructing @ on the 1.c00F QUEHOD 810 cr eee iid prombitory | to enable the Becrutar vent wppropriatins £9" | ‘Tho military company attached to the Br rom bts routine business. ‘There are 400 members on the | terr ar y repo Gas favoring the eld, Drominterd | contest of Miss Visnie ie ae eer tana ch ine Bora circle K. i, mel Tost evening at 161 Avenue Ih |, Henry C. Hall, Coneul it i ante oe: Mochks | wigan S58 ise day 9t tee Roaray nt unUberLnS Tretr etruggled, hard to. aeat i 4 i op coerved bnew members, They bi vken teimnpol charge of the Uaiiou tates Conrulate e bus ha Perley Poore, in the Boston Journat, anys: | [9% je accor aus ME Nan ghay late Hrvaldent Lineolu, gave tise tu sve dircursiuwy | At eat incmte fur twentyive mony te OMRON | Uiavauee members of the First Union Cody auenccives by mastering’ acvete sudies, math * The socesh sympathizers beyio to admit that the !n- | tiquo PAWN STOOere yo 4 sgreod to, " Be Tuiat Braue OF Taalog. Kol } Jiding Society meet this evening, nt Codperative | fea, &e., whieh they were requ puree before saguration protean DM aud ballet BABLPSL belt, | lauar aot to be Arunk on the COMMITIERS OF CONFREENCY an lt Thomas Besant, « young man of 88 y Fee a ere Rea ce beston, from Portland: } frail, aid Mowery, for the purpose of amending thelr | they could hore for appointing ng conficting Interests, and has decided that negro Paorest Against Tum Osace Inpian Taeaty to eu anathen the public credit, and Mevsra. Sherman | s¢, Aun’s P, B, Churely ii West Eighteenth street apertitey Ament geterday ior 18 ae OA ae vers, | Coaces upon it that should be lopped off, such a# the , “4 ited, n . A Te oacialites Hg Stree ba f petitions war presented by French Canadians | Bakers, aud Pastry Couks' Association, composed of A iia Wha be Vaditiod Wie is ab Atunver of prommncnt elitzens of Now York and | Startoay ene Wil }ams were Coumdttee |” Varia Donahue, @ screant in the employ of ales, | fetus, tulled stavce arking cucouregeniout torettcn te | Lord’ curtiogcees was givin lust eveLiug Ia Mare | Free Academy, and, sume of she host Of prinel jeneral Commitiee and of the Committee Brooklyn, inciuding Poter Cooper, Wm T, Blodgett, Copter st to the bill semovin Robinson, ‘Tompkins ph oklyn’ was eo | canada aeat TEA A Maher atcent aud ive-principals, lecturers, &,; but if tney must ba pion, Fan well acquainted with what Le Grand B. Cannon, Heury Ward Beecher, Des. | ate insisted apn its atennuen eet Suuner, | dreadfully burned last evening, by her clothes: A young Mr. Fiset wax frozen to death, and iy . , retalved and thelr respectable salaries continue to nd Lean positively a-sort that there fh yng, Chupin, Arinivage, end Washvuriiey | poiitical ieabilttics, and. Mevsre, tema. ', Susiners | dnaiiinly hagnerd fast even ai. By, ler clothes taku ‘ Lid RL Ee a Rt Ey ‘The Cabinet Makers’ Union mot last nist, Mr. | Te patd, lot as have & show of justice by increas rouble, eepectaily ut the wegr. There will be th N.dellultz,Henry Borgh, and James A.Koose: | and Hendricks were appoluted a Commuiitee ory.” pale Se, that her recovery le not tle atten; > walk arou Humrichhausen, President, ant Mr. J, Siuioo, See: | the salatics of the teachers of the primaries, coon e procession over 400 eolored inen, mauy Of wom | yelt, have prepared a pelition to ed wo Con: | ference io regird to It ws yee youardar: Ury. Hontine hisiaess Was travsacted, The Su | at feast to pay their board and clotuiog, ‘They are ata ie cation of neste Adinietion has only been | SFC Protesting axainst the Osue Indian tee . Tostimony wae (coh yesterday by the Board ty has 9.0) members in good slunding, a Wrarsuy gash talline of noren ef APPROPIIATION BILE Yonkers yoaterdiy, re g the real workers of the system, nee alluded to In the General muilites. ‘Thea « w it suceean th teaching ehilugen wepepas dont, teage Mt. Kn ittee of | Of Health fn relation fo Phe time wore The Mechanics’ and Traders’ Exchange Asso. | tel will a iia city muvyed that no Uckets be sold to gobbled up by private speculators, Suaen (Kep., Mass), frou the Comn ot ie liars i 24%, ar asuurir, George V and pa ia a great degree their successfll progress im bo lay the subject on the e."* M re pristion bil, made a report, which was agreed to, Uiewe establishinonts Inet December, but at . Pe i i - i Wp eb em EQUITY, rere Lectures ano Mewtr i grand Universalist Whe Legislative Ap Mi priation vill eae ap. | APL sl was tuken, und 4 hearing was given to de The won of the deth of Cab and that the naines of ¢ Q' . muss meeting is to be held at Washing Hall, Har ‘i i c p ows) poved to seco. e feudants terday, , Central Asia, © Citles ur tiactabership shall be put upon the black UY Bea pO encnag ~ ema — yg The Suspended Priest. of Auburn, leon this eveung. Dia, Chapin. and a an NN. ne amen rf wee were Sas Io: init sons the Ppp refi has recelved » | Tarkiaton, near the ¢ bmgu Bhs cig 4 a prior to thelr Aust sdifiesions aan vt arta New Havew Rateoap Rocuusten, Murch %.—The Union this after. | Rev, Messrs, Caufleld, Crogicr, Clarke, and others | appropriation of #300) for tho ealiry of te Assint: | President for dann Itt Wick ee op reen crams tine gone (0 70fh Bin retinas Keenan held an inquest yesterday oon contains # full report of Bishop MeQuade’s ad- | will speaic aAE Slercwury of the Navy, und abolisting the office, | ju guie tae to eae ae, Mepham, Who Was sentenced ive propelloe Jun Le Hos brone ha ILlbitita tite es Larnaca One Taxter stroet over the body of Martia Gold Areas ot Auburn, on Sunday, in the ense of the re- | De. Willard Parker will lecturo ou “The Mouse | and reducing the pumber of clerks cn 1D th¢ | Bop In’ tho Albany” Penicen tere these part le | pany” Mincieink, of Rewhureh. Int ry 9 e103 years, who on Monday night was crushed joved and suspended pricsi,, the Rey, Thos, O'Fla- in Olivet Chapel, 63 Second street, on | Navy Dopartment, and providing tial 09 clords tore from tho Foes Oflne tn ents chee smmpessling Jets | ro “he veuscls Was obsractsd by @ Wcavy AC Hanrroa, March 2.—Botween 2 and 8 o'clock | death between two Groight care at the New Havas erty, whose relusal to obey his ecclesiastical » ning, Lecture free provided for iu the bill shall be appolutod, 1 this olty, Pe fa aud ‘Bimn sisegin” Gelden i this morning Wood's building was bursed, The | Railroad depot, Frankl ‘The Kings County Republican General Com. | #orse- losers are; George TMibbard, spectnelo Was Iu the employ of the Company, and with three a Walker will lecture before the + while wel rk of the Antrim II 7 nent cuployces Wa per cent. ine | mittee elected last’ night: President—Hllas B, | On Saturday ule. while ack rk of the Antrim pate, Harford Timea; Mats. H, Howling, billiard rooms ; | others waa shoving the cars along the track in the non Saturday evening. Subjeett The . Wixte (Dom, Ind.) vtered ng the Dev 68 the Chureh of the Holy Family of thateity, The a Tas been the cause of riotous proce or Lis action Cover delingiencies | Kelation of the Wages of the Luborer to the Cur- bane upon thel ries, Dutcher; Lot Vier-Presiacnt—Charies C, 1 A Cairo, was row i oF the murcer of JH. | Twiac Glagicr, picture frames ; Hart/ord Thread and | depot, when ona of the cai Cvadous kinds in the priestly oMee, embracing | reney of the Country.” Pending ucllon, the Senate took # rece Vice-Prendent Wan I, Lyong id Vieewbrendenies | fice of thatas oc a Yio tie a Needle Company | ADbOH @ Bmerscn, lemp ehade pgines thom and caught tum between the basp ry Sbancial ‘and otber matters. Py be wiuarewo tbe Pe A repo i otonrs ser ek CAatn aii Plana Ht. Hondas Mier Carles Cheshire, Mr. a aC Herne he a, called police: | manuisesurere 5s Bales owner iB bale ry ceusured the Kailroad Com; owly-appolatod pasivr aod clo ¢ house 0 7 elnugey stroet, om ‘Thur: : ‘orton, » Whesier; TresaurerP, W, Kea> | mane 'A wold watch wid chain aad RO NGS. slate Gein providing proper qaguue of protection to Qhelr em Sworsbiay ay evenings uy the evening scsolon the Sonate owtsod the bill Lam Tuas oo Tue bors courant pL Mea of bards O patutGa OR tg Ramet | Rete ie taw! ee hm ¢

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