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| Fr YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, _ 1869 PRICE TWO CENTS, HE NEW ADMINISTRATION: | cuvcy pepe weir iene veto EXIT FORTIETH CONGRESS, Tietta Speakae Ht wat she on Ss Taytor woe | THE CUBAN REVOLUTION, rhit fie fale Nt ileal gh THE LABOR MOVEMENT, ever occ tipted the Speaker's el cents Presentation by Mr. Alexander T. Stewart— ~ THR RUSH TOWARD Tie CAPITOL — GEN. GRANT STILL RETICENT AND | factions, Moreh &—For the past few days the | yaw yoRK HAS A APEAKER FOR A| ‘Awense aus oo heel be he pau fink ADVICES THROCOM THE GOFERN- ucrament Manta to Gem Gromt-Gem | Gey, MARTINDALE ON THE PRISOB THE CARINUT A SECRET. travel toward Washington tas been immense, and |” BINGLE DAY. tod of tn eiotlon 0) Hei Womeroy to the Speaker: MENT CENSOR. Wasnixorow, March 8.—Thie morning, between CONTRACT SYSTEM, > all the hotels end boarding houses are full, The ) of the Flouse, and a Committee of three was go oe: > Spenker Colfax Kesigna—A Noat Valedict tr. Theodore M. Pomeroy’ Secacs fu the Senate Chamber a 1 Troopa from Bpata-Relenae of | 11 and 12 o'clock, Mewars, A. T. Stewart, ech elgc led acae soot the American Cousul, Fish, Benjarnia H, Fiotd, William H. Aapinwal BUSINRAR—THR NRW TORK BLECTION, Havaya, March 8&—Tho Spansh man-of-wor | Willlam Scort, of tt ‘The House then plunged Into business, | Mr milton Facts Figures for Workingmen, ° and trom the Rochester Democrat. Committee appointed by the Gen. Joha U. Martindale delivered bis lecture 2 arrived here to-day from Spain, with 1,000 | subveribers in Now York to the fund for the pur | on the “Contract Bystom tn Prigona,” before. Hamilton Fish off the slete—Pennay| of Ex-Goveruor Pollock and Ex- Grow-day Cooke Hawley and Geary Wa Fush haa been so great that many persons have preferred to remain In Baltimore aatll this evening oF to-morrow morning, #nd in several instances f 0 Washington bave returved y Latin (Rep, N. Y,), from the Committee on Print. . Wokringmon’s Assembly, In. Cort ral—The Foreign Missions. ' who went on to f the House Veaterday ond Last By N.Y), 3 freah troo chase of a residence and furnitare for Lieut. Gen, 7) In jnthinn Hall 1 f op the reaso ey have bet ported & reaoiution for printing 200) copies of ops. audience waa large, the hall ‘Wasmivctox, March %.—Gen, Grant still ane. | to this city, for the reason that pgent hy ay bode Aug AM Night Se Hartt the Meine Committee on the New York | Orders have been iasnod for the release of John Mf. | Sherman, attended by Alfred M, Hoyt (nephew of | mecuaniea who were Torerensed eee Saas Vote eceds remaranbly well in keeping his Cobinet quiet, | MCommodations and greater < fort, ea ed Special Dispatch to The Sun. Elerion Frauds, with the testimony, and 10,009 with: | Uricy, Consuler Clerk te the American Consul-Gen- | Gen, Sherman), Gen, Butterfield, Jadge Hilton, Solon | ject discnserd. There were also a eoodly namber of Te Was supposed tat they would icok ont | those who parsed through yesterday fo Washing: Wasmivorox, March 3.--Tho Fortieth Congress | ON the amwong (itn one spramated 6 memorial eral'wofice, Me. Utley has beon In prison ucarly a | Humphrey, aiso of tho contributors, visited the | omen who wire, no doubt, in favor of the abolk but | ton, were the Philadelpiia Baxter Fire Zonaves, tho Kagle Zonaver, of Buftalo, N. ¥.,and the Mount Ver- ‘tem of contrect labor, The G.neral discourse with Nas but @ tow hor rato live, It still draws astrong | of Jana to-day with some degree of certaint n Kepablicun Ge ‘Committee tm ree | month, not for any political offence, but on nveount | Army He: ers by appointment, On entering | delivered bi t any nee to ora the best informed persons at the , dreath, aud its aecton croatos much excitement, | atou to the chango of the naturalization law of some trouble with a coachman, Gen, Grant's ofice, Mr, Stowart approached hin, and | torteal effeer, and tv rather a sabsned tone of Yoles fight wre all in the Hamilton Fish told | fou Hook and Ladder Company, of Harrisburgh—all | stoneyed mon are dancing judilantly over the nc A DONUON POR COMMUTER CLERKS The Atperiaan brig J.D, Lincoln, which waa do- | Informed him that they had eome prepared to con- in Met atte too low, we believe, to bave boos Dir. Sommer to-day, that he not only bad no Cabinet fine-looking bodies ofmen, well aviformed, and fly | cogs of Schenck's Pudite Credit Lill, The whiskey Mr, Buoomant (Rop., Jenn.) te talned here for taking cargo at Sierra Morena after | suinmate the purchase of his residence aad fornitare The lecturer ave pd very Interesting statistios desires, but he had no notion that Gew. Grant had | Cavipped. The Fifth Marviand National Guard cn: | sing nave played a sharp trick on the House, and | £0 allow compensation fo ch usa of committees ot 1 ei ws ws closed hy Nnieo's proclamation, Onaliy | on Letroct, fur the purpose of presenting the same | Inyreterence to the vurions ways’ in wnteh the, sever fever conridered him in that eonnection, and he could | template going to Washington and taking part tr the | sioved their measure throngh by the ncatest aira- | oplcial Wutiee CAgoETE. hemue of tinee eleva hate | Obtalied aclearance, at the Arnert. | ‘. sanie time hantet vo | FA Pri#ons throazhout the evuntey were condosted fot accept tt If It was oftercd to him. Pennaylva- | precession The traine by the Northern, Central | ogy, The aiiroad men look rather bine, The | nut romdered one hour's servies during Congress. | cau Consul ' ebe 00. ‘The Gen Siew, ond her ints prebila Eten GAO, Diane Lero are etl poeculating over their coming | Baltimore, Philutetphia, and Wilmington Ratiroads | jyyesate, both malo and female, have epent the day SUCCESS OF WHISKEY KING STRATROT, et hie gentler ily, and eapresmed bis | ** oficinta, Men, ine wordy thay. ane. aghe ; gan, and to-day Gen, Grant lias sald he fe nota pro- | Hast eveninz, were crowded ty their atmost capacity. | in button-holing members and eating their way into | Mr Hoorgn, from the Committee on Ways and Gem Arings bas nurendered, atifieation at Gen, Shurman's being the ro porting. nsin hes Ti* tontrack aystem. and | fessional man, Ex-Gov. Pollock and Gaiusha A. | but all those who desired to reach Washington, were | ine heurte of both honeat ind dishonest Congr Mevns, reported a Mill to amend the wet of July 9, | Havana, March 3.—the 4 oe : ch ionic o Mendly comalteration. | \e «cain ig scoeipie of GIL000 abmantiy weer expres Grow aro the special favorites, with Lindicy Smith | FUt through on time by the Baltimore and OllO | ioq irrongh aympathetie and pecuniary apposts, | Aec'nii'coutaine e sour th tr eee he vit tered Le sibeg itt daikon in Li ‘Tho General then produced a deed of the house and | titnres. aiikimola sustains ‘he contract system in her and Jay Cooke of Phiiadelphia, cach «till looked | Railroad Company: Men and women ruah sbont the lobbies half wild, | Hoare on. the sulject of whirkey, tobacco, and | Plarte, of the curr : y Dill of sale for the furniture, bandeomely enerossed | hereby, Neveral ilinstenions the ert Bpon ax being likely to be surprised, Mr, Cooke BAD JOKES FROM WASHINGTON, fe {flooking for lost diamonds, Congroasinen have | Cir, in the general bill, on wilch the Senate has Promouncing the story “Impossible and | oy parchment, elgned and acknowledged for record, | the contract ayatem in Aucarn State prison were Qrrived here to-night, and dissvows any Cabinet | A prominent Repabitean given it ne bis opinion | Kept we pages on a lively trot throughout the day. rawyal “St whiter: (euch the ponded warehowees rs and beurlng the requisite sirnatures of Gen. Geant | Rigee aspirations, and b. ation that Grant will | that Gen. Grant will turn ovt the worst President the RNAS IN THR ATRERTS AND 1OTRLA iil the Qh oF <7. Mr. Hooper made a Revolutionary General to be Shot. and his wite, the aystem tn that Intl aro grap ping and avert tender any such piace to him, His business arrange: | country ever pad, Why bos A. J. stuck so long in Hordes of politiciwns have «warmed ebout the lef oxy wl the previous qu . Tlavana, Marel §.—An insurgent General bas After a short Interelew with Gen, Sherman, who | cious, hey have grown rich and ace lated for ho previous question wus seconded w Menis would not permit him to leave them without | the Presidential chair? Because he went in tight, ors of the Cupitol, and are cancusing in private | passed, deen coptured and taken to Sogua la Grande, where | as attending to bie dutios ata desk In the same out vsitlwirrene of bg Mond Ik ‘They Nery heavy pecuniary loses. Gov. Geary and Gov, FV SKIS RETURNS TO PRIVATE LIFE tore within the principal hotels, — Prominent his Dill war pared ¢ nfuston, with | he has been sentenced to be ehot. oom while the Committee were engaged with Gen, ted damages om. the ot alee Hawicy called upon Gen, Grant tonlay, to pay him | Attorney-General Bvarte nd Assistant Mr. Ash ly & dusenting ¥o mi the know among them are the Hen, Horace ¢ , the Hon, irman, Mr. Stewart, mate known Commander Spencer Huntley, of the Rritich war | Grant, the Ch jn therraon, In one inetance, where about thle afternoon | fon w Hvoeste their office tod, leaving the same Probably ofive members, Tt provides that the their reapeets, A rumor is eurrer {8 Charge uf Assistant Attorney General Dicke; Hamilton Fish, A. T. Stewart, and others, The jam | tune Yor the, wittshawal of whickey trom bona | steamer Chernb, was recently drowned at Nassaa by | their dcaire to have a private interview, Gen. Bher- | # Balt dogon Of the convicts failed to perform work, What My, E. B. Washbarne is the person selected for frengagutessho ‘cn rs i fe literatly fearful, ‘The streets resemble those of | full be extended one. year 9, 1800. A the upseiting of a boat in the surf. thon fnvited the Committee to an adjotning Racwaitan te’ the “Serene Sh sus cana te Ob the State Department, That gentleman neither dentos Gounctines I tried to give them light New York on the morning of st, Patrick's dav. ‘The | gecuring the pasetee or tows bill: ut ne ong ne the - — toom, tisually oreupiod by Gen, Rawlings, Culet of | Wares received by every prisoner for one month. © bor aMirins the truth of the report, Hruade them, ay ad nth, amount and extent of pipe-lay ing exceed anvthang here | He Aves bware of its charicter there wae RO TUE RUSULIGHT INVESTIGATION. Wl there Mr. Stewart formally presented the Saar pevee an Pt ery aur hie ae Ui present plans are not changed, the Cabinet heen? ne CEH tofore known in Washington. Every prominent politi: | ¢hther of passing it, and it woe rn throu ch wituout - pion papers, deed, and bill of sale, remark. | Other conveniences, fur $39 Te was torom toe ave Dominations will be sent to the Senate on Friday at They said Lwas on wiikey tlzhts cinn is jerking away at nisown littie wire, perfectly re. | M2 House Know log 'renl y what bil It wos New Experiments and Additional ing that the residue of tho aubseription money, now | Years, batat the expiration of the second year the noun. hey Wed —"twas branity, gardicen of the con na th ‘ettaneit ob: trend, OUR RYLATIONS WITH POLAND, ‘ Compantes’ — Misreprescata' amounting to about $100,000, should be forwarded in | j/ntractor sok irae ae for [tee plomgdneg Z THE ronEIGW MISsIONS, od Hy, jiteber'y at the fowntain broker Shovel noved yoltied sharks eagerly watch the door | MF. Setexcx (tep., Ohio) oferod a rcentatton that | Thee Knormens Dividends, afew days, Gen, Bherman seemed much atfected, | tne prisoners Of the Bistarned cithoet tne alishrast bell cast] hla ths ec pede Loot he cnt Atal repotet of Gen, Grant's room, or prowl about the etreeta In | eeiicetuc Mouee did! not admit any rigutla the Has | | The question whother the manufacture of #08 | aaj repited that this noble act of Kindness hed been tendency to thele re‘ormation,, The system fends of Mr. E. ra Lege breedaprteond veri ry ae Dee eerie onary search of comfart., Woe betide the luckiees | States to concinie tecatics or conventions itn tor. | I this city does oF doce not pay, Is Interesting (0 | entincly anexpected by him wat witha a few days | (oot {” {cand wae, presented sa tne beet thet b peti oe a ue ry Gran: Britain “The | ater THR THRONG IN THE EXECUTIVE MANSION. Congressnan who fails in thete way, ile is woolied L import dutice shall be | the presidents and recretarics who have hecn sum | hag: that In view of hie coming to Washington 8 gradvated aystem of penal ecrvitu hn i Ie is, however, of opinion, and | moned Letore the Legi+tative Committee nppotnted | 4, en engaged in mabing arrangements for living The convict whon ‘arrester is Incarcerated for 0 and akinned, Importunod and cursed, nntil bie head Free re here are that Hamilton Fish will relieve | The Fx bnged darin 4 to investigate the 1 of gas eompantes, ‘Th fix months in a cell where he is compelled ¢9 Inbor, the entire eatin singe Like a wasp's nest, and his feot strike out In an Jo investigate tha business of gas compantes. Th | bere tna manner proportionate to his tneome, and in | Any ppened so eee, Reverdy Johnson at the Court of St, Jamos, persone eal d during the day, bie majority of thet, examination Into the stmctis and cost of the gasee Lig and where he fcceives dally moral \nettuetion. an howble but modeat atyle. Of course this gif | the second grade he is pl pablic works, ander Fe eee trec the thtte clatined | Mae yesterday continued at the St. Nicholas Hotel, | woud enatie him to live Ine style whiet be hat mot | the survelllance of an oversecr; in the third he te nninell is spoken of ws Collector Of the | gid the adjoining grounus. Many tovk lormal leave | eye ure boing cut. All are anxiously looking | Vy thew in the Osh ithe. cout ol the British | Mr. Mitchell ceeuyying the evalr, ‘Tue Commiite> | contemplated. He assured the gentiemen vhat the | tiny very Coseig wrncheds snd isthe trent ke ae Port of New York. of resident Johns ip, An interesting teature | for ghe exploalon to-morrow American es, and th free navigaiion of the | did not manifest ma fection for the gas men, | ging ghould be held hy bim for the apecial benettt of | ceiven a Ueket-ofleave, and ie Ipermiviod W6 po'sh foeruAsten OF iE POLNR ¥ nibs it. Lawrences fom Its source " erred fs thee hid the night betore witnersed wome exy ort. ' irze in the city, These are stages of reformal We We. Srataent the ee inne’ wanes cat NE GREAT RVENT OF THY DAT. oe lll gall aaah ney han the i Pathe, a oh *- | ine family, and the education of his children; that | Lirs® le the city, Thess are stages or reformation W. 8, King, present House Postmaster, will no | oMerrs of the navy, gud beads of Bureaus of the | ‘Tye great event of the day was the rerignation of NEVENDR CASES IN THE SUPREME COPRT, ments by Prof, Doremus, who had proved to them | beyguit this purpose, he intended never to touch | good. Ir hele refractory hele, wept iu ae co doubt be nominated in the Republican caucus on avy Deparment heed 1 by, Boeretary |W Neg, and Sbeaicer Collen: wad thie, leston of Whe lion, 71 nck: Peportad’s. bill yeneaiing the ike that the gas furnished by the companica I only | iimgcif one dollar of it; that apart from this, he de: | Prison until he snows. « Gp on w do better, jiral Jose f ore the. leay -takin Nc sorted a bill repen de : 4 : Friday were of the Kindest ariny oficers | dore M, Pomeroy, of Aubura, N. Y.,as Speaker tothe bupr me Curt Jerisdterion over | Swelve, when tt was claimed to be of eighteen Airod the contributors to wuderstand that he should | Phe speaker did not fivor the \ Batty (athe ea where the sum invowed Ia leas | dle power, Prof, Warr, the Grat witness, belleved involun fort to carry his bod safe horbor. THE NEW TORK COLLECTORSUIF. however, being strangers, actuated by a desire to nahin Boome lt Belted aoe g Pat! hon, 4e aiding commere ab vow the diffrent roupie of te Exeentive mansion | Every man appesrs to be playing for himacif. Mony | the secuctig r m Tape charge of pri VISITORS AT TH WAR OFFICE. had ealled in a body iy. AGS | too Fenita always be happy to welcome them tn what might be Gov. G ervies i . Orar 0 onalst HE | than $2,000, ont leaving the final decisions tn such one pan qual J Sv ucing ated ssceay ba Fontes: Mer Bu id BS Se gen: Bp lal 4 cetstiies | the galleries of the Honse were crowded, aud the | cas-ato tie Ccult Court, Pasced, beaprShiidl ontdrragie’ypsdlenpdiedabontg Prete Regarded os their Louse, while visiting Washington, | 1p, wud Without releréuce of thei a Gitd ho emtit wasn ‘woking We nian | Tee Visited ‘the State | halls leading thereto were packed with mopie. On eae RAMDAAG RoLbAa RITES Ghanit of pusiinlag. goer by. bse. Tats rare. vos | ANSE nencobaiog and congratulations, the Commst Cabinet appelatinente,. This morning Bishop Bimap- Vedat gy crag badd Bee We semrtet? OF | the ansembting of the Honse, Speaker Colfux arore | A bil oppolntine Thomas O. Osborn of itrols | appointed to exainine and report within two wocks | °° withdrew. 3 Philanthropic prinel * : J ‘amid protound «tience, aad aaid: man. ger ot Un ional Asylum tor Disabled Vole peer yo At the ciose of the Ireture, Gen. Martindale ad- fon, the Rev. Dr, Puncheny and Delwas, Mr. Merce, TAKING LIAVR OF THM ANCIBNT MATING! TLEMEN: The onening of tho teeistative day | UAtcer Buldiers, vice Mr, O-lesby, resigned, was | POR Ras made by the varions compantes in this elty THE NOBOKEN MELHODISTA, rerta tothe Weer one a ial, and so Of Boston, and 2 Emory and Normet, togeth- f the N e ies Tent 2 passed, : A Brooklyn, Prof. Chandier, chemist of the Board - in fecling torme of the tnuates confined tuerel, ard Messrs. ory 0 » ‘The clerks of the Navy Department called upon | atthe close of which T must enter npon another |? and Brooklyn of, Chandi ei thet the nue ot | How Jerseymen do thelr Voting—A Church | their suiterings under the present coatract system, Tue PUDLIC CREMT DIL. of Health, among other things er with ladies With Gen, Grant, when th were admitied’ to an Interview | Sceretary Welles this afternoon, shortly after 3 | aphere o'elvek, to pay. thelr respects, Ata later hour sev. | resignat quires me to tender toy office whieh by your kindness and | Mr, SenzNox (of Ohto), from the Committee of ut the Met politan Gia Company hus an iiuminsting Worth 810,000 Hefore Kiectton, Worth | He said hy the recent printed report of the inetita- Bishop pr sented to the | Ci) onicers ofthe navy and beads of Di 6a 1 : . i wer of fourteen candies, and that the dey Nine on it appeared that the avernge age of the Genrral s splendid, gold-Lended cane, (rom the ledion | sented With ihe Depaitment: took, lente of dur, | OTR Seneuee ny ihe GSiGy Set IOT Gr (Hee Coosa, | crargrenee co lve Di to atreuguien ihe pablie ere, pre sof purtiying Ia the beat Mr. J. M. Lo fee Be oe es conBued therein was fourteen years. Cader Of Baltimore, ‘The wood was cut trom the estate of | Welles. ‘The retiring Beretary acomed much a | The parting word, nnong friends avout to keparate, | debate followed, 4a W068 | Buperintendent of the I Gus Company, wand : i Ge Seis Wr etce eeaeee bes o ar fectek and could searcely r.epond, fe nlcaye & regretiol ones but the farcwell bien sb aitchalse tint the iiuminating pow the Harlem gas ig | Stas T would like to know why that citizen of | belng ta a refuge—in an inatitution whose sim and pin sind tretieds nu abe Paar gation < ths baWARb'S Garieaun, takes me frou tlis tall, ln whieh ee BCTLER ON THM CARPET —SONPNCK RATS MIM, equal to eiehieen candion, on a that be deve Ene of | twenty years’ residence In Hoboken omitted or re- ot song] pein that thas ay toleeee listae bore rd \¢ jored men, also ¢: opcets. bh fae ab.); fall be kaw nothing bet aM be cording to the meter, € also cale pay thelr respee Ta voavienia' to: a abuaibsa (turawesl tiek wali heen spent, © jo Mr. BuTLRR (Mane.), mahi be knew nothing better | Rill ell nl tentified that he owns ten | {ted to sign his name to the letter purporting to be | their evil hub keeps them emploved seven They wre irom Nashville, people generally of Tennesse ty m bet The fourteen ted with the repres ved to add fo the Moree of the bill, than Ore om 0 attemp which Thave been asso tives of th H represent the colored | ihe subordinate off ne ofthem isa Coun. | seuted yout Issloner Or Juuge, and another is a Justice (the State Department pre day, Mr, Seward wrote the following: tier involving the Metho. | Per day und: thak miastcrs, and for the sole benedb Of contractors ‘The contract aystem must be ro Voued, and ull the wrongs arising from it would be theres In the New York Gas Company, on which he | the simple facts in the m receives dividends amonnting to f/’yrceng. a year. | dist Church and city authorities of Hoboken, pul Stare, oy | h en aL lerislation, of Po strengthen - Habed In your paper of thle date? froteats 1 w naan. { , ; ; re . paper of this date nstwutly eraticated, At the couclusion, W.d. Bowe hf seth ian Gryreewps—tinn ind Wate ond ona vitally ave : ay Tike pool May's Pants TUE HUMAN VELOCIPEDR. Ts he ashamed of the letter or hiwecttont The | ler, of the Avpress, oftered 4 resolution of (uanks 10 The Albany Burgesses Corpe arrived tn this city | wher son have tk eutire Kepab with the redit of the United Stites, ‘That tile hw fe ioe aoeskus tie te od » Fesotation of taaaks ty Gia ecene © La CE RET Le ESA Scene, which so ohen reproduced mm thie #rena of | # rHex out in the Senate, anil me ; “pe letter is good—It fe @ mont “cunningly devieed | ft'warunnuimeusly stoner by the Aasembiee o'cok, They ae me led by Dodworth's | gerjiod tot every lovat, capable, trustworthy, autre. | debate the wartty ot feeling of onr antayonia- | Inting to the publie ‘The Went fn the Hield-The Money | 6.41. contradicting nothing which appeured in the es : ni band. Gen, Grant's son accompanied the Corps to | Pane ofiver wheat Liouud la tae Depariwene when t | ime constitnencics, have paseed Suto the do» | Was sinply a slockjobuing bil, De Ferinstins Tae chau enue te ean ——— Us clty. At 1 o'clock this a'teraoon the corps made i, wb. (he, oxeeption ot hue” w tualn of history. (A Bat refer, to them to | specnlating concern, avd irom Berra.o, March 8.—The Courter saya: On the | drief history o wureh printed In yesterday Aid for the Printers. A ‘fom the “wublie. service plewsure to with CHbORS OF nitly Is shared by the | had been made ont Of the discuss yo further di 8 the joy whlet appa Fconntrymen, that the etormeoud of | | Attar Fo whieh fas do long darkeued « al hork. | to Gen Ma of February we published actailonge from C,.N, | teue, set conveytog the fdea that the former te a1 Gen, SOURNCR replied | Payn a son Weston, to walk one buns anil was we or wens 0 er hue Gauss Cem Fomarcs Pay dward Payson Weston, to walk one buns | trae and was written for sensational purposes, ‘The yates from various tailors their appearance atthe 1. Mr. Jacob Marstall presided, Stack’d muskets inf Aquarters of th ariny, and t of the butiding. Gen preribery pt 3 atl nek mall | dred miles, = fre point ten miles heyond okey ‘Wns eceretary. A delogati ant, accompunted by dew. Rudcan and Col. Wed. pois hth Jung a ‘laat pase aways Teaylng. out smpertied he prot OF he ould te In te eating oat Fee eer ete ue ir the Bomule eet Ome ter Hert baptagt tant aerogenes apical Union. nn 00s receiven: Bat Col, ‘ om eavest, ond hy the donee ot ta beable A that the very prospect of tho paasa e oF the bil 30), OF we much murY . ie nite ent of that body, made ster, wes on the port-co at the time, but for the pmr- | bicuty nuh ae it"stood at vari jods wterwids, | more poweriul than. Preeld of Convresaess themed five! ‘ered, by making. ¢h eres iat, "wlan nt demsived The fe its acliresh Th. whteh be babd tat, the letters’ choos Pose of recciving the members of the orcanization | {tives Whe Honora ue wi gevttiyiu fat thats al: | aruvieg, Hberty was proclaimed thronzhout the iund | foplets thie county and abroad believe wing despatch, which etoreaeltet ike oe ned his This of busiiw hace: | ton won Monday night voted §1,0v0 to sustam Wescesesl setteas lave lbs eaica oar aue ee ne weno dhroah revel, | to-uilthe invabitands terior, Teannot claim that, | United Mlatca were coming to sutneribg to the doe. | ily aormiug Jog Fever did like, ‘There ty nomething of COW | ihe pituters’ atrtie, and {at $O).000 in ihe treweurig } } hs Fivo ac | 1a the stare the deliberations and the | tring thit honesty as tie best polle That was rato C ) aise Mord of the 1a vier the jurisdiction or the Corps then entered in single fle, and paid their He eration OC) Tegioltion of Mis House, as a inenberand an off. | the wholy of it, ‘Tho gention:ntrom Maxsuchusetts | Alors Murato Preenibe Or tee Ss. by the Lextatatare tust | onal Typoqrapiical Unica wa at the, Omponed reepects, F iisiayalt's two uit or Ibeant dona that which wos wisest und | Could not put’ down ‘the proposition by sueers, by | yt Recent Pay day's paner. Twit | winter uuthoriging the elty to pa he church | Of Union No. t Mr. Troup. aiso nddreased the as eislag Goa ‘ hee enere and one for betraying tie emuderes word and th act, for none of us are tae | vituveration, vy calling itm broker's bill, walls ace pap noney wilt be depos tet | for $10,000, providing the citizens consent at | inecting, ‘Tue resolutions adopted by Typographical hs morning Gen. ove in an open buggy SNGenitere bo. ws ttle Wut that L have striven. to. perform | Mne bill. At'war an houest biil, und it tere were mae jot hum sot the dy. | tho next enurter election, 100 No, Bub th on who th ult, were to Willard’s Hotel to receive a friend, end was im: | Monk be pirsumptunns fury Wert anes | iihfuliy evry duty, and that, devoted ny swindling, reoutatiem, oF paying inte the bande ee A "ut the anenttog wa 1 Unanimously Mediately surrounded by crowds, who gathered That will be the \ eden | all know to have deem © jake & football ot the pubile er Tits morniog Mr. M. 11. Taylor, of the Taylor | COt She citiven tna Hi aan Ground hin vehicle, much *y wis annoyance, Alter our the partof ti owe wio opposed sueb hor ‘ H Jet 08 the Lartows of botn parts The Brickin House, Fredouia, arrived with §#00, which he is | der Mr W eae were pil “Woreity Hall” Pye, avduuadrudeoteth | the ricklayers’ Union N. n of the obligations of the country, dust ; 7 1 In favor of m iucaure to which We were op aaeit Amit t ch ene ge ” anne mitigate ruther thin to inter Ghusets, just such demngor teal appeals to the RON Wy the collinions of opposing Bide of thm peopie had cost Ue Government millions Lust Boje to my fellow members to | Open mildons, ‘Tho country eould better aivrd to tlie responsible duties of oat kve auch endeavored to administer the rules yon | duce tvem bo stay s both In totver and | buve them here injuring th Isneuage. [Langhier « In & context ae | wort * etme oF, the Whately iw BOL Hee i xpressed bis intention of Just think of 1h, Mr. Ratt dais aliernoun, Hundred knew ——— speak very wi tan who will vote in fivo to dovan't desorve taking up his frien J, Wie Genoral drove away Gen, bherwun will occupy Gen, Grant's rooms at the Army Hoadquarters for some time. 4 met and appotate ed Mr. Henry Michie a Committee to act with simular Counittees trom tho other Unions, ws Committee Of Conference and urbit etpploying masons in reverence to tio elgut hour law, ‘dhe Cominittee, however, Was inetractud that elehh hours wud $4.90 per day ere the erme demanded by the Unions, but they may use discretion in | Wbetocy may ata y tine have Deen fu all eaxce errors of Jud; the ii ath Millon dollars apiece to bn grews thin it could Verge abies pee Dy George Fraucis Traiu tn Now Ki w chan THR INAUGURAL ADDRES ‘Tho Inavcural Address, which has been prepared, Will make about hat acoiumn of the Glode, and it in be a citizen at all, i ¥ trey Gos wh he ary tn Nowra Abas), Mass, March 8.—Mr, George | I» eviden Joomn't know what the right of 4 3 known that it will take strong ground in favor of | ve fintiios and trian oe aS 115, ih hate La rp ton 7e8 | Peancia Train tak been the lon i Be | sudeace 1 oF If be does he wilfuily abuses it bin of ibe MW orient ‘ the suffrige mmendment to the Constitution, and Tein Rentemee, Four obedient tel rants no decision aan been reveryo ar beon ne | bis'signature, ‘Vl hk 1eCOne paving arrived from Hultadola thie forchoon, where | Hint they vated the tekcs placed in thelr banda. | 9 tax uf dve cate per arging its ratifleation by the Stat Legisieturce To Mecers, W. Hunter, It. 8. Cuews FB. Porhige appea, somctinies taken as they are by @ miworty, ws even ator on+'| fe rie renai te cimcnm roe caus gant Cate Ta anik Rhaat © lop iltng at Albany,” after tat. | member, to help create peuce, Gen, Grant will announce in an emphatic ca Pi stig Party Vole. Tf in the quickness with wile 7 | the death of Col. Alaun, of Lonisian next forty nights. Bhd fur what bai In Roling, Ruka bit Of it, The & fhanner his views upon the subject of the national | (Comumlestoner Roiling will resign his position ax | Uingomcer lere Ia chew compelied (ora ‘This included Mr. Menard, colored, ‘The debate on i Ne 9 ling. You understan’ The printers’ etrike atlll _) Commissioner of the Interual Revenne Bureau im- | afer hour on partiamentary points, and Ne per- | te resolution was dos Congress jo Feud of such things before, but this he printers’ strike still continues without frei sevrting that watiovalVonor and good futh | wediately fe la atte the muna ol Mi BEA A Hirrsetr i lertecet cneenlind ig Eipegurssteen sei SM TLS CRT aL + Suresh indian Ware er ay Bo, a weg | Mane Un tbe ie — jemand that ail o! jons not otherwise express! 10 Will bo sent to the Benats on briday or Mon ights to advance the progress ofp meV Surrty, Inn: nnare i worthless, and longa yon postponed actioi dak Gah de ok abd faye, Se Hollins Antena vasing’ Won! Hagton tor | Lennese’ ond 40 ah GOteT ane word Lee Re i a ee Avoul twa united hatees of 1 yet he doce mot den that the present: Mun before plation tor on sdvence of wages nul Weaneeney + is home during the coming week, Deputy Corn jen from ty ibe that hn justly Wounded e he Touro refuse " ol cen Of ¢ " o n im 410, uxt, THE GRANT PAMILY IN THE CAPrtoL. Milseioner, Harte wi sino shorty retire” toe the | ne ae eh ewes aufenereedloe ieee anes | ments fo tule bid, sad a Conference Coumition was | are OF Seite fea Piaig | Mow atrang: ty ditterout are ae Mrs. Grant iat o Internal Revenue Bureau, hall with no. Wweang of uubinduens to” any member | Ordered, ‘Apaches and a few Kaine, wid the Dog soldiers, un. | Alter election whea eomy Pi +d Ancient Ordor of Hibernians No. 5 took rs, Grant, accompanied by her risters, Alrs.:Sharp 18 HONOR OF Yee IravoCRATON, with whom II ae oc ated in all the y MULLINS GROWING BLOODTuINsTY, der Fall Ball.” enlet of tue band, numbering in all | Hons before election, while they are candidate Im dues last night and decided to turn out la proces tnd Mrs, C.scy, her sister-in-law, Mrs, Dent, Mises, tet . ebdated Jto practice that Hah Ean ronen teks Ticats the: Osan about one thousand warriors. Lhe intention of the | know JW, B. | sion on St. Vetrick's Day, ‘elite Gra pay dy ‘ne Union Leagne Club of Now York lave ordered | ¢, witéh 6 Ir. Vannewontn (Hep, ), from vonference | General cotnmanuing in to drive the bowtie sovacer — - The First Codperat i Tonio aud Nellie Gravt, Masters Fred. Us 8. Jr | 9 cetute in Madion square et tie hour of the Inuggn- | FMM We wlien « Commitiv on the bh ng disable toward one c-umua® centre, will ou oF all of the Denth of an Kwinent British Officer, ponte Une Dike ee cad eee HOMEY. peste nd Jeasio Giant, wil leave the renslence of Gen | ativc, and calcium ligite and musieon the Delcanies | ou, the Sixt, Lut to report which he cxplained at some length, puri a Loc repel can weoikias (ie Viscount Hugh Gough, the British Sisuon aad Wwe ee ee oe Grant on to-morrow morning in thetr private ear. | of the club house in the urenins. Gea ie a Ww 1a roferonce to tue rase of Juace Varker, ot Win eitats a th was aunouneed by cable pester Valea dt ay ‘| sansosthat eas \ er, Virginia, whe eis included im the y ° y one cutters and flaggers mot last N Hiages, wid proceed to the eapitol, where they will es ; A i constituency Whose ullectionate re r Election Riot in Dutcheas County. rick, lve the enter olved that until Muy 4, 1970, mi anter by the north docr in tho Senate wing, and be | OTMER NEWS FROM WASHINGTON, novinpessed me. Hhroeh all ihe sears Of BY | dr. Saaes (Rep, plngians) Ingalred whether | Pocuitkes ane dant tee ties Went inden inal onceaed | chal constitute a day's Work as ut prvent ane tscorted to Keats reserved for them in the gallery, Tients and restless aetivities, #0 oiten seced to re | row OY Phy Bodie tha alae ICC) ed higrseil with tho Meiteal a, | eer eee a earenen THE PINAL BUSINESS OF THN SESstC ments at 0 brown b ved ord banged. | Wished higsei with tho Heitisl ariny 4 Aficr the eeremony in the Senate they will co to the | pou tones h WE AESSION, | present the ihronhimenanal the fatenso evi Oe ree re ee kes | Commarder-in-Chief of the. land The ‘operative masons last night adopted the Hand \isltabes the adtalalaivation of: ibe beth Ot OF ) Houses have now (midnight) concurred | the national heart; and, finoliy, flow membereand | mot a doubt o7 it, and that le would hang the gene | ing tho war in Chiga, Vor bis services bere he waa ution of the Workingmen's Union, cut were in the Post OMee Approprl DID, end ther e | fiends, with eincore gratitude for the gnerous sup. | ti aven from Tinos (Me, Furn the polls a tude a baronet, He al rently dieti qiished him vpared ty say what Gur shail be levied on the yey hee Appropriation bill, au eo MET Fort you have always given me in tus difcult and | 9 TH PUR ORT Che erro: g | anu hurried appointment of #pceral conetai | welt in fodia, and was In tho frat. Bikh war, whieh HORS. ENE IN TH WASTINGTON RAILWAY STATION, now out in conference Couittoes, the Indian, | omen complex dutien or the Chair, and with th Vere ak OC eeO NMAC At CRE eee Ate | a nowber of enizens acmed themselves, when the | proke cut 1m 1943 md which he finished tn ‘tsi by ae - All the trans running into the elty yesterday ana | Leatslative, Deficiency, Omnibus, and Army Appro- | ¥arimest wishes for your health, ‘happiness, aud 4 those w rinttutioual araemtment | trouble erased, Tevotvers and cinta sere ued, and | tnkhnye tie inttemeked ea p of the Sika ut Robson, Jottings About Town. Jest evening were unprecedentediy larze, and the | PFiation bille, ‘The Conference Commitwe on the | Proeperity, ume and ell, T vid you tarewell 4 oF banging of Jobn Brown, ee he ee Wuree efectos wer test i ie te the wertias on Wes Grea: aed rahal Murray bas reeoived « pardon for Chas, raltroad men fay that never before bave such crowds | Bank bill comnot agrec, aud the bill will fail, GLORIOUS TRIDUTH TO THE SPEAKER, orl CHL eas oeraeted strives aut Ra Seer nnR [ee aa over Tatler, Dem «tab, by abont misty h was supe rseced in the command of the Indian aeipes ins it " !8o on r ; 1 7 ¢ Jon Non fetene ae jority —a Republican goin, by Chorhs Nepler, Lord cho war, how in McLaren expect to be tome over the road. Berldes the regular train, an | There ore n'so on tho Speaker's table + As Mr. Colfax retired from tho chair the whole | er Committee of Contercace was asked, ve inwjority arty by r a ugh war hy and J pe extra from Now York urrived at 7:40 A. died Vitis, Most of them are private bill louse rosounded with applause, Before his speceh, Post orrice arreor: : ever, raised to the additional Fork of Viscount. in noon today M., 1 will fall, At " hb - é ic PPROPRIATION BIL noide ration of bis bravery and long service ola aman, was washed overs with eleven cara sacked w thelr utmost capacity, | Sl! "i! fall, Among them iw the billamendatory to the | Mr. Colfax designated the Hon, James F. Wilon. of | After wrangling for several hours, tho Mouse ee Pension of £8,000 was settled upon bimvell and Lis ‘on the ‘Loudon suip Hudson, and the baggage on the 6:20 regular train numbered Civil Rights Dill, and one to authorize the bridaiz of | lowa, as Speoker profm Mr, Wilron living taken | agreed to the report of the Conference Commitice om this col. | $¥o Best success $5 pieces, snd cn the other tralos laree quantition | *¢ Delaware river at Pullndelphia, Among the mo- | the chair, the Hon, George W. Wovdward, of tie Port Office Appropriation bili, lege wat calebret 1. Deakley pre Sessaace eee ff iza Johnson, who settled a family quarrel . “MC* | Kons entered, and not acted on, to reconsider the | gerne coanty, Pa., probably the leading Deimoerat i ray Wrap angry rw . hy . xeention of the Chennpeake Pirates, Wish Ler husband with the aid of a outeher aue lasd ero brought, giving bagpne " o1 2 . Mr. Chas, J. Manst f the graduating class, eave ig wg 0 e bs wthey bute. had for, many m day. da, | Yotee bY which the balls were commitied to commit: | the House, sald that at the Instance of is oli Darlin ee eee manta tho Heuntes ig | theyaledictory, nd Prot. YW: Hunt the valeaietory _qllaurivoue, March 3.—On Friday. the Chora. | Novowter, hus bech convicted vt murder, feed, in auch gucatiilen did baggage arrive | (20% 18 000 of Thaidcus Stevene, who, In Iaet July, | frienda, and. na ex of Lis own feclines, be | were ou the floor of tue Homers Interested spectators | Charketiaa, Techies Athi DeCoysart, Clintloa A Frank Hounds: an Dailee, are tobe hanged | yg Mai® julien @ costumer, was locked wp yes, That It wae Impossible to. clear’ the plas. | wove" to Fecomsider the vote ow the bill wo establish | over athe fillowing resulaiion, wale was carried or the weno attending the resignation of Speaker | Dorian, aed M, Ht. Geincy, J. M. Gallinger, 0 nt Pe ged lah, ried fo ty suoot Ernest Weldecks Forte Seeeee system of common schools for the District of Co- | UMARnewss olfax. The Senate had remained in session antl? | Gross, ‘Nelsow Hunting, Charles J. Marstied, | QWieh the Suse . . 4 form of the accumalation from one train before | **?*!¢™ 0! 1, Tat the retiroinent ot the Hon. Felnyler | A.M. when it passed the Deficiency Ap ein," et Moreh of of the mate of an | Fucsimiles of General Grant's certifi : i NM c } ppropriation | Heimea M. Jernegun, Thomas J, Merryman, M.D.) vertificate of Another train entered and added its quota, bat by the | Mba ‘ Coliay froin the Bpea HF, after m Jo Vill, “Te did not meet uni! noon, ” Jorn M. Miler, Norton, C., Ricardos dames Bike | O¥Mter se'woner ip the Cheray Two of them | election were sold in this city yesterday, for the tax Of Ripa GAO lek HEAL eg aT Eee THR VICE-PRESIDENT PRO TEM. ful dlecharen of is, dutic aa ee ek fotineah,” Henty Ballawedel Ferd, A. # Hea were to ¢ been hanged on Des 14, but they | benetit of a benevolent institauon, » es each lot was kep 4 . Persia Lee History which would ea Le Lone He GhuicnelifcAiticens Were subsequently respited until danuary S another js ak paneway for the passengers. In the afternoon and | __ THe Renato will elect & President pro fem., be coauity lato bare thst Mr. Surnwan (Itep., Ohio) made renort from the pT BRET Gi eet ypiaaene Of the qung Having orm convicted tov tate to Ve hang: |g ttomer Laue and Mr. Johuson wrostled last | pvoning trains there were over slaty cars bringing, | *CCOTding to custom, to old fn reserve, and sume pen ea eee UN eas Committee ot Conference ov the bill to strengthen | award He spor er, Sain irhurher, ( ed nt the tratnaned date, ‘The fourth was Gually | REDE ot GO Broadway fur §1,000 & vide, which wag { i tumated, 6,000 | Little quiet cancusing is going on. Senator Anthony, Th porting ay dicting the public eredit. Traver, Henry Tucker, snd special dogre | | captured, and there was another respite until Murch . rf } is eatimated, 6,000 persous. The train with the by reason of life long term of service, bee man: whe records, Wit Nv, Sprague (Rep,, R. L),in behalf of the suffering | rett D. Criapel!, Kingston, N. Y¥,; Nath, Groen, New. | When ail tour are to be executed together, wah A, Crow died suddenly last evening af y Weavern passengers brought abont 700, and the late | 7) rt ce tarieh A mat? a or industry of the country Provestedaguinat the | port, RB. 1; Thomas K, Pomeroy, M.D, Mutroity ——__— her residence, Eightyseventh street and Third Waln with twelve cary abont the same rumber, | ieuds emong Eastern men, Senator Conkling ts | rere ieee thin body, of few pasene ~8 meanuire better calculated tuum | Alicli, Arrest ofa Burglar by a Servant @ avenue i 7 Tun City Cuannentain's Accocxt.—Mr, Peter | yeaterd be charac et hare carriage while on ber way trom Bevokiyn to N the fuchiverutions of (ut Borie weet ireels aealeal Peter | yesterday on the charge of burgiary. The wceusod, y trom Brooklyn to New ed the position by common consent, his kuowledce | the kind rgurds of every wember uf this Congres r Wiitsa us (itep Orogon) defended the ill a Be Ue ereer Reet ee eae ateia eile | Lath STGeeA th te onan Te tens Pits ban ue Lege vat ihe Neel Wh rd of eryprecn 7 ‘ =i, reported by the Cominittee, and fnsisted that, ogee Apes bua} joneys Heloncing to the | Butler, of Brvoll+a,by brenking the tight ol aso he citizens of the Twel ‘ard of Brook, pot having s:Iceted thelr elceping-plices, preferring | Of Tules and readiness aig Hon being Uacqualla, Pdi ele daaasre Fie were admitted that the five-twenty bonas migar | HY and ecunty in hie cuslody, aud th, added to | ment duory and turning the key. ‘The servent de- | have peuitioned tae Board of Poileo tor the crvaiion Wo leave thelrbaeguge uot they found Yedginge, The | Hi, avout go, to the Went, Senators Pomeroy und | afr, Dewan (epi, Mavs) the Previous like depusiie, makes $118,167.09 which be | tected tie burgiars in tie front. basen sein. | ofa new precinct ia thelr ward, : ayer are Be a ready meu, Pomeroy | gent, moved tat ME by unanimous con: | Jegally be paid in paper, yet this bill, as wmeature of vue R Atiginpecnt Bell Alea: Birnie. om ruins this forenoon wore unususlly Leavy, that due | probably the strongest, But it may come Bast, and | ¢iared duly elected Speaker of tho House, in ph the choice of a number of Senators, and if ho had | the dmnity ave Impartiality wits wh only been in the Senate longer, he would be accord. | Over Tue ucliberuliong of (ta, Holes Night before last it wax 2 o'clock before the bargage was removed, and last night large quantities Were lett at the depot, most of the passengers Pomeroy, of New Yora, be de- | good policy, onght w be passod hag surrendered to ti by r _ ye ecriva Ovricen,—Offic ved, whe nded ove! 0 a An unknown man, apparently a German, wag eot | "ithe report of the Committe was agreed to. by n if clad BALE AE Thompaon picaded cuilty, | found yesterday iw Lisuslen strech nea Muacberse At 6:15, having on {t fiteen cars, the reguiar 6 o'clock | A¥lst to Benator Autuony, Mr. Colfix renipned,, ‘The resolntion wax agreed to | vote of feas, B1, unyw WA [The Dill wil be focad cuervon Market Court, dled | Hiv compank yond QMeen, and the reguiar 8:20 Now York train, all fall | In Executive session to-day the Senate oon- | {hi Wocdward, The oath of ofice was then winin ARMY APPROPRIATION MILL, belonged to the Municipal Polic fe Was for 8 a ‘At the police trial to overflowing. ‘The train due bere at 1h e'cloor, | Armed the following nominations: W. C. Powell. to | iatored to him by Mr, Dawes, the scalor member of | The Army Appropriation bill was thon taken up. | (ine -attiched to Chief Matacll's ofice rea ieee ieee ine ‘Telearaphe a ena Belle tints yesesuay, Rommiosiones om la charge of Capt. L t be United States Attorney at Arizona; Arthur | D. we, in the absence of Mr. Waribhurne of | The pending amendment was the one providing for | “shadow,” ant subsequently detaled to the Ton! eee tenhnre wife murder trial wee postponed, | CSE ad Precis $0 jose ten Gaye’ ner ioe ¥ re pt. Launor, ie sald to have been the | Markley, to be Collector of Internal Revenue for tho io le willl detalved from the Hvuse by | the payment of the luterost claim of Mamuchusotis | ae a Court offer, wrting during the terins of Jua- bcd stp ing in a Sixth avenus baker; 8" Dir 108 Sor ' barest ever broueit uv er the road, being composed | Math Biarict of Penuayivanias George H Pentel, ‘ and Maine for advances tande during the war of ibid, | tices Welsh, Osborn, Conrolly, and Boge ONVELYicrinta ratigal the suffrage amendinent to ] !S0” 8 San ilps. wil At fale 10 be Assessor for th District of New oy’s ADDRESS. wich was rejected he bul was then passed, Spee ey sf i he Constitution vs ell Phi Of elzteen passenger care besides two baggage cars, | Yorks moter H. Belloy, . Fort, Wayne, MR, PoMBROT'S ADDRESS, ‘The Benate then went into cxccutive ecasion, after |. IMATALLATION Ov A Pantou.—An ecclesiastical | por tho drat time in its history, Poughkeepsle has | aud instructive lecture om \ with altogether abovt 1,200 passengers, 400 being | Indiana; Joseph Muiston, ster, Dehunce, | Mr. Pomoroy, in assuming the ofice of Spesker, | which It took a recess. J cpanell of Congrexational Church miuletera mat elected a Democratic Mayor, Sir. dsorge Surg a enor's Hall, Diath avenue, ne from the West, Tis evening soveral trains arrived | Ohio. after thanking the House fur tie high iment 4 large conzregarion In the Kim place Chrire ‘The Mich D i this evenia é conferred upon him, sald: NSW TORK POST OFFICE, lyn, leet evening, ond installed the Kev, Henry ve Michigan ocracy Lave nominated G. D, . bringing thousands of visitors iu addition to those wig Lice hed eee LJ ce ARNOLD. Mt hea tara nite Basi In the evening fession the Civil Appropriation | Powers, pastor, he tov. David B. Coe, D.D,, pro. | Hushes of Marshall to be Justice of the Supreme Court John H, Botts was arrested in a billiard salovm 4 already crowding the city, ¢ President last night signed the pardons for Cyt th Dill was taken up, wided as Moderstor; the Rey, RG, Green, of Sor 1 Ned O'Huldwin, tho Irish giant, was bailed out | om Fourth avenue yesterday on the charge of sctting iy Onesie aan . apes Liasident last aight signed the pardons fir | iy lethal sn ConnTIEe bibeehd ts serndmend, ‘whieh wes Aes ta hatte Whe Baek Lek, py James D, Buea, of Boston, aud two ounce | fire to-s frame dwelling ia Stamforde Coss of Ade Dae te Fa Pye Levee, pleaty im the on of wldent Li nd nnec' . . ae Leary with nererd 10 Wu enable the Scero'ary of the Treasury | bie, trom Dandary, Cun., read a selection of ‘Toursday night, Feb, 25, o'eloc President's privat 7 ow a me at leaet thie qualifeation, that in all th éars on | aud the Postmaster-Gene: 4 | ac offered the opeulng praye 0 Re re bolished the o « reg room was thrown open to an immense throng of he bt fous Kindness; of one ect of disrest Post : 7 eke Have De | re o i : 1, Michael Donovan, of 44 Water street, ai he Preise there will soon be no more prisoners taere con: | Mouseune *! aeor one sci ol dwceapect: | Boat Ome in New York e'ty for the ora | Mittoy Badger olfercd the Instul.tion prayer. ‘The | Ubited States aver Oo sa eine visitors. The dent was tn the room, and shook | peered with that tragedy, The father of Arnold, who | siteover tne fy neeed Se | greater quantity of land furtaer op to the City Hall Dr, A. H, Clapp delivered the churge to the | Later advices from India report that the affuir at fan 4 i rind, y i Muir af 247 Butler street, Brooklyn, The wou bande with all the visitors, many of whom scomed | lives in Raitimore, Fecslved bie n's pardon to-day | jiself th ifeen Hy iy wae ak ke dix’ ot be pastor. Kohat slot as disastrous ae ab rst tated, Ouly ove | ig ser i wich affected, being personal f r from the lands of the President, | 1 Spangler Pod ah the Committee of Conference on i ae sind Union C i soldier wus kitted A yy eh pep yp eas me Will wley noon be forwarded to Florida, Otier par. voslitin of Vpealer of | the Post Ome Appropriation b.ll wus agreed to, err ie, meamen ert a vale bs At the mocting of the Fire Commissioners you. ‘ ‘eretary Browning re- | done were issued to-day, and given to the deliglited Reece eyed nee NOBLE ACTION O¥ TUM HON. GARRET DAVIS. SReralive Hall, SI. Bowery; when’ aniendaneute will terday, 6 yopors Mas reerlsed fom Onlel Sagieee poived the ferewell visite of their subordinates this | friends aud relutives who had solicited the Racculve ET TE ae eee coor areten | Mr. Davibetne procent Gooksmen will nicest. | Lo subenltted du thelr Consiltntion Bingaland, Wat fourteen fires were discovered aud sMernoon, clemency, Tvetion for even this brief periud. morrow at noon, Before we separate I feel that 1 | Regular meeting of the Cuamber of Commerce thi: W. E. Smith and Abraham Clarke, of New York | ¢z'penisbed by individual companies of the Fire i " d ‘anita bia | euywcie ntrested 1 hamglo: yerteniny pa enence at | Department in February, pea Faawe a d a A GIT S AIEe tix nite cen WEAK personally and tie Senate debt to pay to our | afternoon, ty. arcested 1D Hofalo yerte a charie 0 i - vrei Canina lesiteviee The Tenlen Peiaenare’ Recep ilen: Mr. Pomeroy te comparatively a young man, but te | Breelding Ofleer, T therefore aa louve to present, | A concert will be given by members of th Srna nie Hauaneih Bit conale watts The Assembly Oomoities om Rallveade ‘ Hiaated. to: ight that over 15,000 peop! A mecting of Centres of the Manhattan Circles, PPB batt ay: paracivels o O08 Man, OE ie with pee Foal sollatection, following resoluis York Bermnonle Soc! ely, In the Bt. rey e shatter sleet Dns 10 Ble county hare resulted | ized yesterday at the Pith Avenue Hotel, ig bY 4 visite 4 tee Copa the fallrie ad corritore and | ¥. B., was held lant evening, and arrangements were | frtierment from Conzreas 1+ universally regretted. | [weling that prompled mete ofr we we fee meme | Cyrning, for the bencht cf the OF uhvee In the County Board of Supery sora. Peete, eloana Htante a rie maseh eek wieee rotten Yenc ermded ani vy tee.” | ade the wceptn Coss aa Ware, ve | {ee wren at oth tem tae en | pte Pu ie hate fe fegreda ay | "Youn me's ner sting ith roe ofthe fy cnet, at arte ane, toring | ge nigh “Py wae ttmeay begs > a recently released Fenian privoner 8 Bpeakerahip 9: hd Pe ey are hereby tenacred, to the Hi Ha F. | Christi Vation t ; PETER Ay tanoxer, probs! ast the CopBreation - — 7 would never have amounted toan issue, Mr. Pomo- | Wader for the ab yh atten t 4 ii Of bis private property by the ian Government. a At no time since Sherman's army passed - Toy. wae defeated In his nomination by a clique of | whieh he asd: nil, Tara Ft Ate IH | Te Fruit Growers’ Club weet ut Whitlock’s this | "'priik De Bite, aged nine yenrs, was drowned in |) FATst Buastina Accipayr.—Coroner through has there beon rnch a crowd of strangers in Ship Burned at pice seekers In his ditrict, and New York deprived | of the Benat lug tho tiie be has oooupied the | *fternoo din Newport. It, 1, on Trigeday’ of the honor of Speaker of the Hou '4 two carpen. | Held an inquost over the body of James Carlyn, @ 4 w of Reprosent- | chair, New Rovta to Saanow anv Lewanon Si from the roc of a budding Cwued by the father | Plaster, wio had been ington as now, Yesterday extra trains were The bark Cardenas, which arrived yeste! AINOS, ounded by & premature a hie a t the hist ‘ 5 B constantly arriving, bringing delegations trom al | *4% 4 light tn lat, 0 deg, BO win, an atte rote Od ae it ccn td, | The Fesoluiion was adopted by @ unanimous voto, frritrogd wit! be completed by aly 1 from Lobloe: Pee trp yer bore ten ect pere as ey Siaty-Nh aut nd Broadway, parie of the Norih to attend the inauguration cere- | Veastl'on tre ; sorteued mail and Hove to at alin: | sored with the | Hpeakership. ‘Tn Tale bas a APR HOR pris, Rusquebann enzers, and especially ing Iwo Trelghts suelt eet be of Geran naturalized itiacus of the Rec Shad ionies, Ibis believed tat fully tea thonsand per | tance of @ quartcr of a mile. “Lhe yersel was then Spree penored 2 ie RES Foes aaa purchase of portrait « Javalide, will appreciate « passuge up the Hudson by fae esc iar ieee than bo porags 2 POF #8, OF | was ticld yesterday, and indignation es gous arrived by this morning's trains, ‘The streets complete blaaa fre and aft ‘the Cardenas | Chay, in te, im the excfna wes-son pending tho ak | Mere 0, SRE wrbowt eninge Of broad faces’ corer in | . A consativn was created Io Springfield, Iil,, enter: | erenra sesnes BP. Sigtemand ug to revent a very ively acpearance, being turonged with | nothiag of the crew or bata, Sn Yt O88" | ission of the Biate of Missourl The batt'o was s Shp peer Biers, avoiding the long and tecisus np bill tide, | “ay, by catative Muvson’ amiouncenéut in tis | gate uae, OF iughuy. ’ Ee ar pearnat aes ee ee Violent’ one, testing three days, and ended im the Arrest of Cariint Lenders. seasons, by couch, eturaing, whe. day | Hilo 1 Conitman of the Fut tovt diatastel atiaed aa 4 pight-seers, Both note ead House gaileri y sorenremmmpeeceerers. clwice of Taylor by « majority of two. | The South | | Mapain, March 8.-—Boven leaders of the Carhist | hoats wll be reached without the mecessitV of teay. | fultice, ty iad veer oered 84 us a brite, Fepatiieas aru measure, The Joint ‘setion of the have been ail day densely packed with apectatore | | Farat Accioext Douino 4 Gate.—Coroner | orleved: several but Northern movement have beon arrested im @uan- | ing Bheron ai an unseusonable hour in the morning. | “4yaeuea ts ihe Clerk : seunliqan and Temenretie General Os ye proceedin ¢ ard indes- hile Listening to the procesd The hotels and board- | Felirmer yesterday held an inquost over the Lody of | was up and would not be pat down, The oumber of | tity ton wi ‘con the completion of the Ledanou Springs Railroad, ‘On Tuesday night the Wisconsin Senate indef J the meeting tive ; Dennis King, aged 5 years, w seaman, wiio, during a | Usllotings was twenty-two, Tn 1821 slay een Co eed es | ee ee oe ng the White Beknistog cag | gitely osteo #1 tHe House biliproposing to rubinieto | Provements in the naturahaution ing houses are filled 0 repletion, yet every train | siorm at sea,’ Jan, #, On board « Liverpoul steamer, | umpbed ia the election of Barbour of Vi ‘dence bio fell’ into the H themasives Of 8 new and comfortably route by | we PooPly. Iu 1870 the question of attending sudrage te | PI any > soe a brings fresh accessions. Thore ie much consuslun in | was knocked down by # heavy wave, Clay, \u 139), was agum replaced in the le Wy buats to aud from Hudeva, tpout was rouhed tb the Anon ably oa Winsocaa meee o fercleacre:

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